ee oT » e Dear Editor: It was with a great deal of amusement that I learned, ‘ through your recent article, the establishment of NOVVA and: the quotation attributed to Clare. Mac- Sorley, its president, stating . “we believe the professionals will: solve the problems”. Also attributed to him was the fact reacting to the “irrational,” irresponsible. and unreason- INOVVA was, | able” actions. of CCA. I* must admit with some sorrow that I, a parent of four school-age children, very ‘active in community — youth: activities, recentl attended my ' first Schoct Trustees’ meeting. What an_ - eyeopener! I learned that the - asi irrational, irresponsible and unreasonable” CCA trustees David ‘ Craig and Ernie . . Oe ee : number of teachers at ‘the -school who wanted the addition of the sport. - However, I guess NOVVA trustees Burbidge, -. Lynas, - Smelovsky and Warburton,— who voted ‘against allowing Handsworth. soccer, | were hopeful “the: professionals -will solve’ the” problems”. Even though these same “professionals” ..knew there have been petitions every. year for the past’ 3 years favouring-school-soccer, the latest. in’ 5 school days | collecting over 300 student signatures. these same “professionals” State that football and soccer cannot coexist, they do at every . other - nN. Ve high ‘school. : a * . “Three to four’: ‘years ago there was another. parent- Even though . No wonder the. CCA, of which.I.am not a member, is gathering support. If the - : NOVVA trustees cannot see the simple justice on a non- - issue . like Handsworth. ‘soccer; what do they feel on _ real educational ‘issues af-_ fecting the poor long suf-- fering taxpayer, parent and, I might add, even student? 1 would suggest finally that every taxpayer and voter in — N.V. City. and District take the. interest-and-attend the — next Public school trustees | meeting they are able to. Maybe they will all. be able to find the amusement I have felt and maybe even. attach words like “irrational, irresponsible and unreason- — able” riot to the CCA but to the trustees who feel. “the professionals. will solve the problems”. Doris Orr should receive some B. Cc. lottery money Dear Editor: I wish to repeat here some information which we received from our Provincial Secretary Hugh Curtis, in our Government News to ‘include objects of a second chance to life. 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