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Scugog Citizen (1991), 8 Nov 1994, p. 15

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR " Scicgoa Cifzen ~Tuerday, November 8. 1957 78 a Educators are doing the best job they can To the Editor: I just thought I would speak my mind in response to Mr. Mothersill's letter in the Scugog Citizen November 1. As a student in my first year of high school, I am happy in the knowledge that my educators are doing the best job that they can. From Kindergarten to now, I know that all of my teachers have given attention, help and their knowledge to myself and my peers. I also know, by being in the classroom, how hard it is for a teacher to get some respect back from certain individuals. Who stays after school for basketball or volleyball? Who It's your vote To the Editor: As we stand in the shadow of another election, I can hear what has become an a]l too familiar Canadian cry "My vote won't make a difference!" 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So, in closing, before you give everyone else the impression that teachers have it made, you should go into a classroom, sit a desk and learn something. Devon Marshall, Scugog Township. All members of the community fundraising Euchre games. For $1.50 you could enjoy fun, High - Grant Bright. Weekly euchre The Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club is holding weekly Euchre Parties during the winter months at the club house on Old Simcoe Road North, (north of the fairgrounds). Thursday at 1:30 pm sharp. What a deal! Nov@mber 3rd winners were; Ladies High - Grace Manns, Men's are welcome to play at these cards, draws and treats each OUR STUDENTS ARE OUR FUTURE ... THEY DESERVE THE BEST! TRUSTEE Bobbie DREW Your Positive Voice for Our Students' Future. ® FACT - 91% & 96% of Durham Grade 9. students are at or above provincial standards in reading and writing! ® FACT - 92.3% of all wages and benefits are spent directly in your schools! ©® FACT - Reduced budget by over $12 ~ Million in a growing student population! VOTE Bobbie DREW BE PROUD OF YOUR STUDENTS' ACCOMPLISHMENTS --- BOBBIE Is! @ Bobbie is a FULL TIME Resident and gives FULL TIME Commitment. ® Bobbie listens. - ® Bobbie represents the view and values of the majority of the community. ® Bobbie is open and honest. PREPARING STUDENTS TODAY ... FOR THE CHALLENGES OF TOMORROW! Preserve Quality Public Education ELECT Bobbie DREN Durham Boagd of Education Authorized by the CFO, Bobbie Drew Campaign

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