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couver. There also seems to be a lack of communication between islantlers and mainlanders. The people here are noticeably unhappy with the way the rest of Canada is treating thetn but still sartous trade laws, etc., arc made to benefit the industries ol' Ontario and do little to help those in Newfoundland. I think that it' we in Ontario want to do out part to help keep Canada together, we, along with the rest of the mainland pros inces, will have to compromise and try to please more than one ptotince at a time. I sensed a feeling of uneasiness that has led many to support the last resort of separation. Being front Ontario, l'nt sure I catt't fully feel their anger or understand their problems but this trip has brought me ntuch closer to an important issue in the life of Canada. October 3 to I3 was an opportunity to do it all again, as the boys from Carmanville came to T.C.S. for, what was for many of them, their first visit away from Newfoundland. Their trip to the school was planned to coincide with our October long weekend, so that the boys would have both the opportunity of life at the school and the opportunity to visit our boys' families. They, too, had some interesting reflections on their trip: Their school was surprisingly large: it had a swimming pool, hockey rink. four football fields, three soccer fields and even a movie theatre. They also have an apple orchard with about twelve to fifteen trees in it. The students at the school never pick the apples but we sure did! Gough Wellon. The first thing that I noticed in Toronto was the fast pace life style that they lived in. Another thing I noticed about the city was how clean it was. When I think about a big city I think of pollution so thick you could cut it with a knife but not in Toronto. Michael Wheaton. I stayed at Angus Scott's house and slept in the Bishop's bed which, Mr. Crossley said, was very exciting. During the five days that I had with my host I went to their cottage at Muskoka. Their cottage was on an island and it consisted of about I5 rooms, including 4 bathrooms. Baxter Russell. Some of the people found it hard to understand us because we talked too fast. The thing they enjoyed most were newfie jokes. We stayed up from ll:00 to 2:30 a.m. one night telling them jokes. Daren Hancott. The Trinity College School was interesting because of all the facilities that they had at the school. The best thing about the school was the teacherlstudent relationship that they had. Ronnie Ellsworth. The T.C.S. boys who were involved in the exchange included Rick Asselstine, Andrew Boyd, Kent Brady, Graham Clark, Steve Gallacher, Edward Gibbard, Mihkel Harilaid, David Hopkins, John Hopkins, Mark Jackson, Mike Kerber, Steve Kriter, David Lane. David MacDonald, David McFadden, Steve Moffat, Matthew Pegg, Win Rogers, Roger Rolston, Angus Scott, Migara Weerasinghe, Tom Wells, Lyall Willcocks, Dickon Worsley and David Wright. Mr. B. Heaton xv, J' tv 'v -'F it i .Q- xx F r - ,4-0 fb 1 ,su-.s
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