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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-06-10, Page 72PM ;1-.' 12,A (i0DER1('H SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1987 HE SllCN OF A GOOD BUSINESS NEICHBOUR I HE SIGN OF A MIT/ HANT WHO (ARES ABOUT PEOPLE 1 hi. (•mhlem Ideritl1ip', tht II.I4 nunala'd I,w.Inv..meWn o. hi) .1(1'11+,01 for inforrnatiton Gail: in the i „.omen' 5244516 ,,, ' 5244863 IT'S TIME! Tim to deworrro your pwhole herd a9 fear - a n®uf with :ainvr►ivvth il° b®Ory CvfPl®, ®ewormor polOotel Got the roost out of your herd with Ceamolrrth Oa°: tot No Milk Withdrawal! 12) Economical! dab Convanlonll °Traderr,ork/Authorised user DENOMME WER SHOPPE INC. c Phone 524-8132 AY OR NIGHT ('an we discless frankly what the (;e►derich Signa -Star •means to ya►tt and your f'anaily'' l ,ill tihirlr\ .I krllei. ih1 1n,ui.uM•I .II Ilii tnulrriih tii !ILII 11,11' tihillr, h,i, ik- i 1 I ti Innr to .p.•.II, iu ,itn 1 1X1:11 nullunit! Ii iiia 1(1 ,I ni iii I.' n,r.ni ,il 52•3 2(,1.1 (nl ,u . nn t ul lnlrn i I u Ih1 (i ti ti "OPEN LINE" rill H111 111 eh�.�ut Ihi, t�+wnr unl� ;nuntnniu� ik'.t )lpvi the e kb. SIGN A special graduation night for Colborne School students taking part in the Values, Influences, and Peers I VIP), program was held on June 4. Among the activities was the presentation; of .VIP hats to students by the Benmillrr chapter of the Canadian Foresters 19 Yrk St * Nursery %f'ecorotionS * Simmons Cribs ,t Perego Strollers * Wall Hangings * Clothin• * Co-ordinating Linen * Formula One Car Seats *Gifts and Toys • *Fisher-Price Furniture J T. t�+ On 'Thursday, June 11, Colborne .School had a special V,J..P. graduation ceremony for its (;rule (/7 class. [)ave Brereton, the teacher of the three- month -course, chaired the ceremonies. 11e spoke to the students 'arid .their guests of the. irnportarme of this program in assisting; students to better understand the pressures and difficulties 'faring there in today'M society. He also stressed hew -much the student~ enjoyed getting.tu know the police on a per- +.sonal basis. He said through this program the students got to,know the police and b.et- ia°racy pro c Association, Front: !Michelle Ilaasnoot, Jason Wray: hack, OI'I' ('onstahle John Marshall, Lorna Milburn, Foresters Court Fascina- tion president; Phil Foster, Chief Ranger and [)ave Brereton. Col- borne VIP instructor. (photo by Patrick Raftis ) � U C AT to understand .the nature of their job. Ele also applauded the work of. Constable John , Marshall of the Goderic•h 0.13 P. detach- . ment for his able assistance. Arnold Mathers, • Superintendent of Education for the .Huron County Board of Nducation spoke on how the program was initiated. I -le said the program. was 'trnpor- tant.in that it allowed students to deal a(tth contrived peer situatifns in a safe imv;r on- Over,one hundred coirunun+ty-based adult basic literacy ( A131.). programs in Ontario have recei..ed support thanks to grants totalling $1.876,676, Minister of Citizenship and Culture Lily Marro said today. "`1'he•Ontario Community Literacy 'grants. enhance ,the development.. and delivery of English and French "ABL• programs." Dr. Munro said. -This funding has enabled. non, profit community-based organizations both to initiate and • continue a wide .range of literacy programs and servit.es, including one-to-one tutoring. community learning .dq�191I�N�N'i1C�J�9y�ar�fltlt��pll►uculJull�l e t � u In i ar�aoriilNtllfllUY111111711Ui1�lU1VIDIl1�li;UA1110Wn1' 1r' it N litirtatet1 `q u•t ,.•„., ..t ,,� E�YN1�E f1 We're celebrating the 160th Birthday of the TOVN OP CODERJCH ...beginning on the 160th day of the 160th year... JUNE .9 19:7. and continuing for days 160 ds tmtil November 11 YOU CAN BUY A 16 YEAR SUBSCRIPTION to The Coderich Signal -Star Save (transterahlc to spouse only) for $16OOO 192.00 at today's prices and fowl about inflation for t.ire nc\t 1( years. Just fill out this coupon and send it to the address below or call 524-2614 today for more information. Yes, 1 would like to save 192.00 for the - next 16 years on The Goderich Signal -Star. Now, only 160.00 with this coupon. NAME ADDRESS Girderich PHONE LSTAR 'f�C1i°t1Cf�,t> � P.O. BOX 220, GODERICH, ONTARIO N7A -1110 524-2614 orl • T T! 1-1 Exp Nov 11/87 (q, as receive centres and start-up ABI, projects. - The Ontario Col-munity Literacy: (;rants program 1986/87 final re -port issued todag contains: grant amounts. program descrip- tions.and the narrie and location of spnnsor- in-go:organizations. Non-profit organizations rparticipdting in the program include: com- munity literacy groups, .libraries. .NatR'e organizations, community...centres, rehabilitation and' women's groups. More than one million adults in ()Manir� do not•have sufficient reading and writing ;;kills, to let thein take full advantage of the mens through role playing and discussion groups within the classroom. Two graduates. Meighan ~Nark- and" - Terri -Lynn Wagner spoke to the. audtenr.e on what V.J.P. meant to them. The .entire graduating class then did a play depicting Some of the .units that were taught in the course. • • John Koss, principal 6f the school ended by thanking the Canadian Order of Foresters and Court Fascination for donating special hats to the graduates. He • •aIsu thanked i ehr's fur the .refreshrm.nts that followed the program: 2 benefits of Ontario society," 1)r. Munni said. - The Ontario ('o'nn unity Literacy Grants program provides three • types of •;rants Stream A grants, totalling $1,479,770, are us- ed to either deliver AB[: prog•ramns aricfThr' provide region -wide ,outreach and referral servtc-es. ' Stream B : rants. •totallin?; $1,1).88,239. are used for special pro'jetts such' a. research: pilot projects; development .of riiaterials anti curr•ulunr, and start-up pro- jects. , - VALUE AND SERVICE YOU CA BUILD ON Building or Renovating ou Can Rely On Us'' * Full Line of C-•nstruction Material ,}� * HardwarecAr Woods Panel son W rndoWs BAYFIELD ai MBER &HARDWARE S_29 .:� _._. FreEsti etas and it liven JOIN THE "BERT & ERNIE CIU'e" A Recreational Program for Children 3-6`j . es Activities planned include: Theme Programs, Arts & Crafts, Songs & Games, Storytelling, Swimmina & Special Outings. WHEN: Weekly, June 29 - August 21, 1987 (except July 1 & August 3 - 7) Afternoons, 1:00 4:30 p.m. WHERE: Cambridge St. Community Centre, 376 Cambridge St., Goderich Register for complete summer or one' week at a time. FEES: 530.00/week (full days - Children go home for lunch) 515.00/week (half days - mornings or afternoons) -Special rates for children in the same family (Children are encouraged to -attend on a weekly basis since the program is planned in week long themes Children will benefit more from weekly participation.) Register at the Goderich Recreation Department, 166 1t'IcDonald St., at least one week in advance. ALL CHILDREN MUST BE PRE -REGISTERED Registration is on. a first-come, first served basis. For more information'call the Recreation Department, 524-2125 cL7 NO :1 1 (liq ,..4 Recreation Department, \''Xii