RCAFA Bazaar a huge success Winners of the lot- tery were Evelyn Walker (upholstered chair), W. Bateman (borg coat) and D. Kuehl (pine mirror). The food hampers were won by Don McCuskey. Betty South and Helga Censner. As well, donations will be made to the Cancer Fund, Heart Fund and Central Park Lodge. The first major event of the 25th anniversary year of the 404 Wing RCAFA Ladies Auxil- iary, the annual Christ- mas Bazaar raised several hundred dor. lars for their continued support of the Air Cadets. W Ta.,.,--.-,.,.,,,,. LEEI'radiï¬onal Marion's lotto 1teeg,t; the Water t', Education. said â€any t computers would " as great an impact upon learning as had the introduction oi the 'tetrtt-aantt"attasapextdtaetitta"ott-teainttse 1sthererrpatttte,etthertuntt,tttotinistrvseeansto haveilandiedthevhoieisaueolcomputers (overdue -tftyer-nsotthesame'imroeiarseeto 'rtreMytasttte"rtte'ttomittkttessstibaiipoissts. Ihaetttthegreateat hustrattetasatmssteeieimsto fttptwtthiyttpqtoftralanetrttrwhatusaidttythe Minister and ministry omciais against their actions. In Ontario, boards have waited expectantly and patiently tor a long time. ted by rumors that very soon what the has?“ said about computer education would become re ty. Computer Use For six years. the Waterloo County Board of Education has used computers extensively for timeta- bles and payroll. There is a Computer Department - headed by Helen Psutka - which performs a support role in the Business Division. In fact, that department was active in a simulation model study of the board‘s Market Square (muck t King), Kitchen“, thttado W,Wul f 1-e4uaas, Iiiiiiiirii "-t-is-2rth-ulesati,u, 1u,eas-dcr-ecu-ai,dt Finely Crafted Furniture iiriii6ifiii 749-1910 We are currently trying to locate the two individuals who were kind enough to help a lady who tell at the corner of University and Westmount in Waterloo on February 12, 1982 around 8 am. Anyone having any information regarding this incident is asked to contact Jerry Anderson at oEs*ittttrsoqt'tomCametgs.'... oFmmttittirtihirtu........... Toot-F3135, Sat. 105 22 Dupont St. E. Waterloo 885-3071 ARE YOU THIS PERSON 578-5540 or after 5 pm at 893-1 732 LYNNE . WoOLSTENCROFT _ Art Cam." . Writing Not†q Native Canadian "fotherttm.tor .....frttmMS.tni s........'" Ppt summon ware and soft-ware; about tapes and discs and dtttitala; about coordination and Independence in computer program and development; about recom- mended ages and ttexttieieteiea...and on it went. Three (actors have complicated all discussions: . the long-promised Ministry of Education computer - rather unkindly nicknamed the Bionic Beaver - and its coordinated hook-up and program are not yet reality. 1, like Virginia. still believe. Unlike her, I cannot continue to wait. a the need for province-wide coordination of soft- ware development. Curricula cost hundreds of thou- sands ot dollars. it is important that there be a central And - new. {autism with the board's seeming luck of “1th in enthusiasm tot knowledge cl computers. may mused Newcom- puten to: their stud-Mr use. 1N'tg tteatded â€but . and thrush At " Map New mum debits. the board wrestled It: Pg, thumb myriad facts and opium about Bits and mu; shun mic». mint. and main-frame computerg; “gout hook-up and opt-out; about ttttrd- mini-5' â€an. made-u with - can-mucu- th- Indians have and small computer: to nuke digit ytt9.tts Iaett to tttttem. Our" '- for 96ml 1td'fltlrether 126portAe.12Canadianiagethevetycase,twogreattasies '"mPt"l"tt"ua"iier-v.net-ttts, "e--"" II School views to me that we eannof atur id-iii/ia-tire-tGia economic and social expense which we will cause if we do not put computers in the classroom. My family, Peter, Anne, Rob and myself, and I'm sure the rest of the school trustees wish you a joyous, memorable Christmas. On Dec. ' the WCBE Computer Study Committee made a report to the Committee ot the Whole. Years of hard work and deliberation paid on. because the board accepted its recommendation to support the imple- mentation of computer education in our schools. Although it looks bland, it is a strong statement. in dire economic times. the Board has implicitly directed administrators to and ways to create and implement computer education. with or without ministry support and direction. Several years ago. I wrote that economic and social costs were the trustees' juggling equipment. It seems lurk“, emi-r-titerate and manurmn'ciom. (be funny}! Investment and the almost-instant obsolem A - otaerueiuGiirieabiiGrii%GriTiiii teitttatrttt,trex-d-dt-tsoaertage "otttyoti_ettmteio.rurtttatatttt,inr. "thtrrtsir-uttrerest-turtt-eeommtter.