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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Mar 1990, p. 20

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) 20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, March 28,1990 Dress Code at St. Stephen's The separate school board approved a dress code for students at St. Stephen's High School last week. The dress rules established established for the school are designed designed to allow students to express their individuality but also to observe "the notions notions of modesty and appropriateness appropriateness of dress," the policy policy states. Last fall, the issue of a school uniform or code of dress was brought before members of the school . board. A survey was conducted among the three high schools in the Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland and Newcastle Roman Catholic Catholic Separate School Board. Two of the three schools were opposed to a formal school uniform. Nancy Sharpe, communications communications supervisor with the board, said each school was then asked to establish a dress code for their own area. Each of the three high schools have submitted their codes but St. Stephen's High School in Bowmanville has been the only one approved to date. Some of the aspects of the dress code are that: clothes must be in their original state (no cut-offs, ripped or tom clothing); shirts can't have any Satanic, alcohol, drug or sex related messages messages on them; and clothes that have pictures or symbols that are offensive to the values values of Catholic education •can't be worn. Track pants and harem pants that are of good quality quality and fit loosely are allowed. allowed. Shorts, skirts and dresses must be no shorter .than four inches above the •knee. The board accepted the •dress code policy at their .'meeting on March 13. SOLINAW.L March 14th at 8 p.m. So- ilina W.I. met for their •monthly meeting. President ^Barbara Kapteyn welcomed •the members who sang the ;Ode followed by the Mary -Stewart Collect in unison. ; Minutes and treasurer's reimports reimports were given. ' Margaret Ford gave a re- Iport on the workshop she at- • tended at Nestleton. 1 It was proposed and approved approved we dine out for our December meal, returning to the hall for the remainder of meeting and program. An invitation has been extended by the Solina Polite Polite People 4H Club to attend attend a meeting April 3rd from 7-9 at the hall. The Roll Call - Name an officer of W.I. and the office she holds, was well answered answered from branch level to A.C.W.W. the world organization. organization. Baker's group had charge of the program with Betty Grant in the chair. Motto - "Levels of W.I." was given by Doris Hills. The Womens Institute provides rural women with an opportunity to broaden the scope of their knowledge and abilities through participation in meetings organized by the local branch. W.I.'s have helped women improve their homes and communities, working for the good of all regardless of race, creed or political beliefs. beliefs. Doris was aided with a well defined chart showing each level and what composed composed each level. The topic the "Vs" of W.I. was done by Betty Grant. Betty explained some of the "Y's' r ofW.I. then all were divided divided into groups and given a questionnaire. Questions from branch level to the Associated Associated Country Women of the World had members thinking. The west group conducted conducted a draw with the lucky ladies ladies being Jean Taylor; Dorothy Dorothy Pascoe, Lois Yeliowlccs, Mary Millson and Alma Langmaid. Ida Bray in charge of music had all members singing W.I, songs. An interesting and informative informative meeting. P.R.O. Bernice Watson. H & RBLOCK WANTS TO SAVE YOU MONEY! With tho evor-changing tax laws, many Canadians aro confused as to howthoir Incomo tax returns aro alfocted. At H & R Block, wo havo tho answers. Our specially trained tax proparors will always lind you ovory doductlon and crodit to which you aro ontillod. 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