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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-30, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1986. Pool staff to answer questions at TradeFest booth Anyone having questions about programs offered at the new Brussels, Morris and Grey swimm- ing pool this summer will have a chance to learn more about it this weekend at abooth at the Tradefest at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. Members of the staff of the pool will be on hand toanswer questions about swimming programs offer- ed. Registration for the first session of lessons (beginning June 2) will take place on May 21 and 22. Two members of the staff, Sharon Scott, head supervisor and Cindy Evans, assistant supervisor, will tour Brussels -area schools beginn- ing May 12 to speak to students on the importance of water safety and send registration forms home with the students. Sharon Scott, 23, recently grad- uated from the University of Western Ontario with an honours degree in physical education. She will be entering teachers' college in September. She has spent seven years working at the pool in Atwood, three of which were as the manager of the pool. She has also worked at the pool at Western. Cindy Evans (22) worked for two years as a swimming instructor at the Atwood pool. This past summ- er she worked as a summer school co-ordinator and teacher's aide for special needs and gifted children. She has completed her honours degree in psychology and child Deadline set for Foodland presen to tions The deadline for public com- menton the proposed Foodland Preservation Policy Statement has been extended until June 30, 1986. Municipal Affairs Minister Ber- nard Grandmaitre and Agriculture and Food Minister Jack Riddell extended the deadline to give municipalities and organizations additional time to review the proposal. "The purpose of releasing the policy statement for public com- ment is to give people a chance to express their views," Riddell said. "Some municipalities and organ- izations requested additional time to preparecomments so we are - extending the deadline to ensure all interested parties have input on the proposed policy." He said he was also extending the deadline for the Right to Farm Advisory Committee recommend- ations to June 30. Written submis- sions to the committee must be forwarded to the committee by May 1. The committee was esta- blished to look at the right to farm issue and has been holding public hearings across the province. "The proposed policy statement and right -to -farm issues are inter- related and I feel it appropriate to have the same deadline for com- ments," he said. Now Available ij We can now give immediate delivery on the 1986MODEL 165 lawn tractor. FEATURES: •38" cut...mows at the rate of 1 acre per hour •Hydrostatic drive... and no gears to shift •Whisper quiet 12.5 HP engine •See and drive a new 165 at `_Jpwr MtIYj UTRACTOR HURON BLYTH studies at the University of Guelph and this fall will be entering teachers' college or a speech pathology program. Other members of the pool staff are Karla King of Brussels, Kim Fritz, RR 2, Brussels, Bonnie Evans, Ethel and Karen Philips, RR 2, Blyth. Karla King (16) a grade 11 student at F. E. Madill Secondary School, will be working as an instructor -lifeguard. She has worked with children while coach- ing figure skating and helped in the childrens workshop. Kim Fritz (16) is also a grade 11 student but at Seaforth District High School. She has been active in figure skating and done volunteer work with children. Bonnie Evans (19) is studying nursing at Conestoga College's Guelph campus. She has worked with children in teaching figure skating, Sunday School, as a playground supervisor in Brussels and in giving swimming lessons at the Listowel Pool. She will work as an instructor -lifeguard at the Brussels pool. Karen Phillips, (16)isagrade 11 student at F. E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham. She has worked with children as a Sunday School teacher and last year worked at the Blyth Festival. She will be an instructor -lifeguard. FARM BY AIR Book now for early application of fertilizers, herbicides and insecticides SERVING WINGHAM, KINCARDINE, BRUSSELS & LISTOWEL Remember - first callers are served first Stardust Aviation Inc. CaII Bob Jamieson • Owner & Operator 3572599 Bluevale PICK UP YOUR COPY TODAY! 20" 3.5 H.P. LAWNMOWER Dependable Briggs & Stratton Max engine. Ver- tical pull for easier starts. Remote throttle control. Nine position wheel ad- justers and side dis- charge 545-029 Bamboo Rake 24" wide rake with 26 teeth is gen- tle to lawns. 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