Wyi1mwsWednesdq>May~ 1992~-8 Employers recognized by Co-op Human N.-Élure Every so often, we pass laws repeallng human na-u're. -Iioward Lindsay It is human nature to think wisely and act foolishly. -- Anatole France Some of us, are like wheelbarrows -- only useful, when pushed, and very easily upset. -Jack Herbert t will be very generally found- that those who will sneer habitually at human nature, and -affect to despise it, are among i worst and Ieast pleasant samples. -- Chartes Dickens Lt is easier to lovie humanity as a whole than to' love one's neighbor. -- ric Hoffer The Clarke High School Co- office in Orono for one semnester, op students and teac bers paid haif days. recognition to employers There are a total of 150 throughout the community last students from Clarke who week at breakfast. participate ini the programn during Above Kay Lycett of Lycett the year. law firm> in Orono receives an Trhe placements are as varied award for is assistance with the as the number of business in the Co-op program having a student community. from the sehool attend at his by Ben Scott were totally against the idea that Clarke High School students the program should be done away from the Co-op program of both with. semesters were on hand last He also spoke on ltow the Wednesday morning for the program was an extension of the annual Clarke High Schools' school's education system and how employers Appreciation Breakfast. no one could actually lose out by The event assembled ail Co-op taking Co-op due to the learning students together with their experience in the operation of the employers from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. public sector. Local trustees Bob Willsher and Trustee, Bob willsher described Debbie Nowlan were also present the program as giving students a as well as Superintendent of chance to learn things about life Instruction, Trudy Lum from the and themselves that they would Board office. neyer receive in the school setting. Principal of Clarke High Trustee Debbie Nowlan noted School, Hugh Hubbs, spoke on the that although somne things in the positive aspects of the program. school system had been cut He saîd that although there had through the budget setting process been a slight threat to the the Co-op program had not been program's welfare, the trustees touched. Twenty short days - then Chicago in just twentfy short days, the senior band wil be leaving for the International Music Festival in, Chicago. Final preparations are being made and s0 is last minute fundraising. The band is organizing a "Cow PlOP Bingo'0. (which has been sponsored by Bowmanville Audio Vision Ltd) lseasy ... you býuy a icket and if thje cow I'plo-ps" on your square, you win. Ti cketcs are available from ail seniýor b-and memnbers or at jalproposai-Ï Hamilton Township and Cobourg council have expressed interest in having mediumn-security ienitentiary located in the area. Council will give support in a move to create more jobs in the area. the school office. For your chance to win, cail 987-4771. We deliver tickets and by the way, first prize is a colour T.V., second prize is a, VCR, and third prize is worth at least $ 100. Jazz choir mnay be over but theres stili Chicago, ",my kind of Town." Pîctured above (1-r) Jili Brown, Krysta Potte r-Ti lison, Sharon Pel.eshok, Jen Berney and Steve \Verwoert. Durham College offers new enviro program Durham College is offering a new course in industrial training programs for energy efficiency and environmiental awareness. The program comes under the federal Ministry of the State for the Environment. Who says Canada isthe beust cou ntry in1 the world? The UTedNtos -heHma Development Report (1992) is pu=lse by the United Nations Development Programme. The Human Development Index (HDI) used in this report is based on an evaluation of the life expectancy, education levels and purchasing power in 160 countries. Caânad y125years to celebrate . . ..... .. .. ...