Times Advocate, 1991-08-21, Page 30Pae 30 Times -Advocate, August 21, 1991
CCAT annual Crop
Update
See related stories on page 23.
Annual Crops gqUp��date - Local farmers got a Inst -hand view of the latest field -trials conducted by Central-
ia
testoriewepof esilc7des�herb herbicides, fe�izers and new's research �tra strains of plants�� f� has separate pots to
.Equipment display - Several farm machlnery manufacturers also had their latest equipment on display
at the CCAT Crops Update last Wednesday.
Bean treats - Dr. Vi Currie was on hand at the Crops Update to promote the recipes which can be made
with bean flor, to hidingflouroins, muffins,
and per. Cum believes
that bean flour can become a vi-
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THE LAMBTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
SCHOOL OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
1991 - 1992
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"Lambton County Public Education
- in the tradition of yesterday, 1.
- in touch with today,
- in trust for tomorrow!"
ELEMENTARY SCIjOQLS
Elementary pupils (other titan Junior Kinde n,
Senior Kindergarten and French immersion nior
Kindergarten) will commence school at 9:00 am. on
Tuesday, September 3, 1991, and will attend for a
half day (a.m. only).
All Junior Kindergarten and Senior Kindergarten pu-
pils will attend school for one half day during the first
week of school. Parents of these pupils will be notified
of entrance procedures prior to the beginning of
school.
For further information and registration of new stu-
dents, parents may contact the local school principal
during the week of August 26-30.
INS ud lits are served Elementary school thid�ts are served by several
bus knes. Students in Sarnia and in Clearwater ride
buses supplied by the Lambton County Board of Edu-
cation (336-1500), and by Charterways Bus Lines
(336-0077). County students ride buses owned by
Wight Coach Lines (882-0710), by McNaughton Bus
Lines (876-2032), and by Kemohan Bus lines (786-
2391), and by Hull Bus Lines (834-2759). Direct ques-
tions regarding bus transportation to these compa-
nies.
AN secondarys5SPYMeiave not been
timetabled for September, 1schhould do ool school office
Aust before the opening
in the attendance area in which they reside.
Student Counsellors and/or administrative staff will be
available, by appointment, for the week of August 26-
30, to meet students with timetable or other problem
changes.
Students who have successfully completed credits at
Summer School may require timetable revisions.
Secondary schools with the exception of East Lamb -
ton S.S., will be registering students on Tuesday, Au-
gust 27, 1991, and on Wednesday, August 28, 1991.
During registration, students will pidk up their timeta-
ble for 1991-92 and be assigned to a locker. A stu-
dent must also possess a school combination lock be-
fore a locket will b�s iA n the combischoonation
tock, if required, may purchased
A student activity fee will be collected upon registra-
tion.
Student identification pictures will be taken at the time
of registration and packages will be for sale through
the photographer.
ahooes.uams,and
workks may be
for purchase individualoo
Classes in all secondary
4, 1991, M Tuesday,Sep-
s MI COMMO(100 on
Wednesday, Septemberfor allSetember 3 Is a Proiessionai Activity Day
secon-
dary schools.
Registration
is information
o maeo that is specific to each ,C01„LEcIATE
Ip
Students whose surname begins with the following let-
ters should register at the times indicated:
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28
A-E 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. MR 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
F -L 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. S -Z too
Students who have full-time summer Jobs, Of who are
out-of-town for the summer, may regi
Septem-
ber 3 from 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Fees and prices are as follows:
1. Student Activity fee - all �sttuu idents - $12.00
2. Combinaon lock - if3. Picture Paackages -111.00 ; 4.00
17.00, $19.00
20.00, or 823.00
4. Physical Education
uniform
5. Yearbook
6. Grade 9 Geography
Workbooks
7. French and German
Workbooks (all
courses except
Basic and OAC)
ct k
- approximately $30.00
r :t de'stiad,
(includes G.S.T.)
- 85.00
- $5.00 - $9.00
(depending on the
course)
$ARNIA COLLEGIATE INSTiT1UTE AND
TECHPIICAl SC
Semis Collegiate Institute and Technical School will
register students for September according to the fol-
lowing schedule:
Students whose surname begins with the following
letters should register at the times indicated:
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28
A -F 8:30 - 11:00 am. M -R 8:30 - 11:00 am.
G -L 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. S -Z 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.
For students working full-time during the day: August
27 from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
New students to our area who have not registered
and completed an option sheet should call for an ap-
pointment.
NOTE: Costs involved with registration:
Student Activity Fee - $13.00
Dudley lock - $4.00 (locker partners
in grade 9 should
register together)
- approximately
$25.00 - $30.00
420.00
- $11.00, $14.00 or
$19.00
-$8.50
Physical Education
uniform
Yearbook (optional)
Colour Picture Packages
(optional)
Grade 9 Advanced French
Workbook
Grade 9 General French
Workbook
- $7.50
Students will register accordiinng tto'the following
schedule:
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27
Grades 9 and 10
8:30-11:30 a.m, and
1:00-3:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28
Graders 11 and 12
8:30 -11:30 a.m. and
1:00-3:30 p.m.
Fees and prices are as follows:
Student Activity fee
Combination lock
Picture Packages
(choice of 6)
Physical E tion uniforms - approximately $30.00
NOTE: Pictures for I.D. cards will be taken at the time
of registration.
ALEXANDER MACKENZiE
Alexander MacKenzie will be registering students on
Tuesday, August 27, from 9:00-11:00 a.m. and 100-
3:00 p.m.
Students who have full-time jobs and cannot register
on Tuesday, August 27, should register at the school
office on Tuesday, September 3 from 8:00-11:00 a.m.
or 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Fees and prices are AS follows:
Student Activity fee 48 00
Combination lock
School Pictures -$11.00, $14.00,
$17.00, $19.00, $20.00
or $23.00 (pictures will
be taken on August 27)
Physical Education uniforms - approximately $25.00
(available at registration
Nme)
Yearbook - $10.00
- $12.00 - aN students
- $4.00 if you don't have
one
-$11.0010$23.00
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£J4MBTON CENTRAL COLLEGIATE
°Registration.fnr students attending L.C.C.V.1. in Pe-
t-
iia will be held' at the school in Bradshao4r-HaN on
O'Tuesday, August 27, and on Wednesday, August 28
$)from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. and from 1:00-300 p.m. each
i:day.
1:
Fees and Prices:
,Student Activity Fee and
$Combination tock
Yearbook for 1991-92
.Picture Packages
Yearbook $29 00
- $4.00
- If a student does
not elect to pur-
chase a year
book, $15.00 will
be refunded
- 811.0010$23.00
BDEDLLAMBIDEI
'Registration will take place 9:00 - 11:00 am. and
1:00 - 3:00 p.m. on each of Tuesday and Wednes-
day August 27 and August 28, 1991.
To complete registration, you will need money for the
following:
Student Activity fee
Dudley lock
Picture Package (optional)
Physical Education uniforms
- 89.00
- $4.00
- $12.00 to $20.00
425.00
(approximate)
Students who have full-time jobs and cannot register
on August 27 or 28, should register at the school of-
fice on Tuesday, September 3, from 9:00 to 11:00
ora.mfrom1:00 es will be tastudent
ken August 27 and
p
cards and pa
28.
cards
EAST LAMBTON
Registradon w8 take place 9:00-11:30 a.m. and
1:00-3:00 p.m . on Thursday, Aguust 29, 1991.
. Students who have full-time summer jobs or who are
out-of-town on August 29 should register on Septem-
ber 3, 9:00-11:30 am.
. Fees and prices are as follows:
Student Activity Fee (all students)
Dudley Combination Lock
School Picture Packages
(optional)
Physical Education uniform
Yearbook (Optional)
Workbooks, as required
for French courses
- $9.00
-$4.00
-$11.00, $14.00
- 817.00, $19.00
- $20.00 or $23.00
- Approximately
- $
aproximatay
- $20.00
- $6.00-$9.00
AD18 T LEARNI G CENTRE
Beginning Wednesday, September 4, 1991 no stu-
dents may register at the Adult Learning Centre so
that mournindisrupt
b 101001 can fit into the adult lifestyle
students
rather than s begin
self -study courses at anys, and
time
students may bag lady
There are no fees for cretteve lasses, but some
courses may require a returnable textbook, or materi-
als deposit. Fees for intensive courses vary a000rd-
Mg to the Length of the course and the material stud-
ied
In
addition to the main location at George Parry
School, 660 Oakdale Avenue, Sarnia, the Adult
Learning Centre also operates sites in Corunna Pe-
a,W��,��Ketde Point, Walpole island,
and
Miss Helen's Place, a licensed, non-profit, child care
facility
at
he merge the
ny tram of adult students
Classes for English as a Second Language students
is avaittabblee.. For Assistance
inwith
fomia�tionn call planningal36-100
(local 2255) or walk In to the George Parry site.
BUS INFOJIMA'UQN
Secondary school students are served by several
bus tblos.Students In Samta and In Clearwater ride
busoa Supplied by The Lambton County Board of
EduceUon (338.1500), and by Charterways Bus Lines
(336-0071). County students ride buses owned by
Wight Coach Lines (882-0710), by McNaughton Bus
Lines (878-2032), and by Kernohan Bus Lines (788-
2391),
and nbustrnsptahlaues-
hirreg�ardig transportation to these
compantes.
ECOLE LES RAPIDES
Las Cloves arrtveront pouri'ouverture des classes$
900 looms mardl le 3 sof embre,1991. Les 6tudf-
ants aasistoront pux cours pour Pavant-midi) seule-
ment. Pour de plus am les ronselgn menta et I'in-
�crIpUon de nouveaux Studtant8, veG�tex contactor
is dtrocteur de Isola au 542-5970. ;
Servlco d'autobus
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Ptusleurs compsgnles d'autobus transportent les
entanta 6 i'6coie;Les enfants de Sarnia et da Clear-
water sont tr9nsoort6s par les autobus scotalrea du
Conseil de ('education de Lambton (336.150Q) et par
IacompagnleCharterwa s (336-00T7). Pour to trans-
port des 616vos de r'extt6rleur, veulllez contactor
regent de transport, M. Kevin Fitzpatrick 8u 336-
1500.
MOQVLpE LANQUE FRAI1C61g.
NQ N ouxat 1g INSmr E 4C
ytC T N L S HQQL
Taus les (tudla} is des 6o01es secondalres, qui
cor
n'ont pas enfait lours cholx de course pour
soptembre 1991 doivent le faire en twat avant
I'ouverture de 1'foote, au bureau principal.
Les ortenteurs eVou 1e personnel admhtIstratif
serontdisponlbt s, du rant to somsine du 26 goQQtt au
30 aooGGtt, pour rencontrer les dtudlants qui qnt des
confttts ou des attang.ements dans burs cl)otx de
course. Un rendgz-vous est roquts. .
Les 6tudtants, qul ontcompiiti lours cr�di(s avec
suocgs, aux coons d' tel, peuvent demander une
revision de lours cholx de cours.
Les Inscriptions se feront mardl,10 27 aoa 1991 et
mercredi, le 28 gqootit 1991,'dans les 6cotos pecon-
dalres. Durant I'lltscrlption, les etudlants regevrottt
burr hombre de qourse et se verront assigner ch•
atwn unease. Lt6tudiant de�fia aussl posy r un
oedemas a conb)natson do I ocole avant q cell
case lul soil as�stgn4o. Un nouveau utas a
combinalson, si equts, pout Etre achet� # Noose.
Des frets d'actIMIt14is scotalros seront exiges au
moment de I'inscrrtpt1on.
Lesphotospour carted'identificatlonserontprise*
au moment wont en
q vont* par 1'entIon et tremtsse dubles de
htoto'
praptt0.
Les etfets scat fres, unlfgQr es et cahlers d'exer-
ctc es pouvent RN achetf8 61'6cole.
Les classes, dank touter lea doles secondlres,
ommonder9Qnt mercredf N 4 septembre 1991,
8tsnt Slonnd q mardt, (0 3 sop1mbro esil
Miesd'Activlt profossfonnello pourtoulp*Vine:
bcotes seoondatres.
s 1101YIS de female corn -
t anent tpare$o autres suufvaantes, dovrront
Sake auX fluvantes:atia-1oQ
1.
N.
10:00- S:00 p.m. Z•R 1 00.1a:o4 p.m.
.1:11situdiants qui o un emplol d'61da temp= piein
Ott qui sunt 1 i'4xtterleur de 1a vllte duranfi i'titS,
pouvont slnscrhl 1e 3 septembre de 9:3001:30
Frets d'activittes et prix sont comma suit:
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1. hats d'sd, scolelres
2. cad.nasi combinatson
3. ensembl• de photos (6)
4. uniform+ d'hucatton
Yys��,
6, Dott tph Sca uee (al d
ir.eki)
B01l
Tout lot ud tart voyagoant en autobus scotatre obtlen•
dra un talsse:• asSer de Chaterways Bus Linos au
numdro 336.0077•
• tous Ms Nudtants:
$12.00
• sl tequls: $4.00
• $11.00, $14.00,
$17.00, $10.00
$20.00, 823.00
• 530.00 approxlmailf
• 522.00 (TPS inclus)
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Pour d'sutros Informations, veultle: contactor M.
R.J. Gultboault, 542.5970 (en trangatse), 642.5545
(en MQtals). `
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