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THE HURON 1DCP9SITOR, 44ty 22r
mai student, 19, is p ramming
Men ;1'nd .magaainea. 4611 the VOUS to Software_
Earlier 04 rtiz, bin- Rouse, which *II
rhythm propintwasnied stooet it, while gon mei*- * fund-raisillg Pruia# 01 201111i20. Ken's sehott Obviously en dying 1114 Other plans for Ken in- challenge computer* provide
dude sending articles to limy Ken TOM'S to his computer ntsgazines• Hellas summer with the board of
written two versions of a education as kind of
mathematical simulation
Sainte called kife: Ho hope* •
`Ken Wood, Goderith, programs the computers for
• Huron Board of Education
WsTErlIAMELEVIMUE
At teasf one student work-
ing for ritc.summer has a job
he describes as being ideal;
he mad not have designed a
better one for himself.
Nineteen-year-old Ken
Wood of Goderich is spend-
ing the summer program-
ming computers. Specifical.
he is employed with
HOMO County Board of gfl,
OttiOn office in Clinton as
'81 %ROM.,
first 'reject was to
unite five -teachers' salary
used •bY. the board
ettrien0Y POSTk
pegotiatiPmaro the
cornpu ,ters.
With his overall average
Ken was, of course, an
Ontario scholar.
He said he chose Harvard
because there is no univer-
sity in Canada which allows
tiro to take general courses
the first twit years oruniver-
sin. Wadded that lOok ins at
the
situation practically, a
Hl ktvato$ 4elitau would carry
ft ia Is four PAM at
WOO14. 4041S
CiAt#4,a+
11:0 MaPitObap.
tact has Moved, around' let
Goderich District High
School.
Ken has been working
with computers since Grade
10. He said.becarise he was
interested in learning how to
work with computers, his
teachers allowed him extra
time on them. He said the
current computer programs
in the school are more
advanced and noted 'tthe
students are learning more
mannwa.
OW. Ken also 1 -time to enjoy
the computers. and he has
set up a biorhythm program.
The program is not unlike
horoscopesand Ken refers to.
the ..biorhythm " program as
the "4cientific version". He
adds they are abollt as
reliable as. the horoscopes
found in cuurrernto
n411/t.
are two leaders per club,
Both leaders should
to attend both days- Of the
workshop most convenient
for them in order to receive
leadership credit. The Ontar-
io Ministry of Agriculture
and Food will provide a
leaders' luncheon at noon On
the first day of the workshop
in each location.
All you require to be a
leader is to have an interest
in helping young people
develoP. a desire to learn
new things and dub mem-
bers to work with.
Club members are of age
12 to 26 by September 1,
3rOtaa':
, MO. aid thuts,)
• wym evenlig; August' 24
Aid 2S (Mon. and Tues) -
Exeter daytimenEzeter
United Church; AUgust 26
and 27 (Wed. and Thurs.) -
Seaforth daytime-Seaforth
Arena; August 26 and 27
(Wed. and Thurs.) - Seaforth
- evening.
Daytime sessions will run
from 9:30 a.m. - .3:30 p.m.
Evening sessions wilt run
from 6:30 - 10:30 p.m.
Please phone the Clinton
Agricultural Office by July,
31st to let us know which
workshop you will attend
total cost-of *Oilers Slat- 000 father is a United * 'ffnd tinsi,yer
les: depending on Increas Cliurchi "40U minster, currently 14 "** bad Welt hive
allotted, Victoria - Street United alot offen with this fall's 441
,Ken is -working his way • Church In. Godedch. Rev. project. ,
through university, as he just and Mrs. Jelin Wood also It will be an "egg"cellent
completed grade 13 at the have two other children. opportunity for members to
Goderich District High Mrs: Wood is ..a teacher at sharpen skills in buyman-
School with an overall aver-
age of 96 per cent. In the fall.
he will be entering Harvard
university at Cambridge,
Mass.
In April of this year, Ken
received word from the univ-
'ersity that he had been
accepted. He will' takl gen-
eral courses for the tint two
years and in his third year he
will decide his major. His
leanings are towards math or
ship , cooking techniques,
good nutrition, safe food
handling practices and en-
tertaining.
We're certain that it will
be "egg"citing. Rave yott
ever deboned a chicken?
Have you ever made 11
souffle? baked desks? a
quiche?
In order for this project to
be a success, we need
leaders to pass this informat-
a lot of we
Ken Iltwben be is Leaders needeci for area
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THURS. & FRI. 9 - 9 P.M.
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SUMMERTIME SAVINGS
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
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COOKED
leed Med
COOKED MEATS
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Pig of
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Pooches
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FLAVOUR CRYSTALS
SHREDDED WHEAT
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COCKTAIL
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Gramy Butter
TARTS
CANTELOUPES
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GREEN CABBAGE
Prod. U.S.A. Celk. No. 1
NECTARINES
Oat. Grown
Green or Wow
BEANS
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Fresh
CHICKENS
PORK SHOULDERS
SMOKED PICNICS
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lb.
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