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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1986 ---PAGE 9
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ST WBERRIES
Come and
PICK YOUR OWN
at Lovell's
First farm west of Kippen intersection
iSiliVirriftrf
Tim Brooks, co-owner of the Lawn Ranger franchise here in
Goderich, displays some of the equipment he and partner Lori Van
Dam require for their business. The two can take care of all lawn
care nee s, as we as, structural pest control. They service an area
bounded by Kincardine, Exeter and Stratford.( Photo by Paul
Hartman)
Pest control grads start Lawn .Rangers
BY PAUL HARTMAN Pest Control Technician Program; a two with the treatment of weeds in water.
When Tim Brooks and his fianncee, Lori year course at Sir Sandford Fleming College The diverse services that the two offer
Van Dam, purchased their Lawn Ranger in Lindsay. make them unique in the area. Tim notes
franchise in February of this year, there The program, plus supplementary that a homeowner would have to call corn -
wasn't that much yard work to do. government testing qualifies the two for panies in to London to receive services
more than just lawn care however. similar to the ones he provides.
Structural pest control is one of their As a result, the Lawn Rangers'serviee
flourish In the warm weather. specialties. They take care of live animal area is quite wide extending almost to Kin -
trapping for such pests as skunks and squir- cardine to the North, to Exeter to the South
Business is picking up now though, as
lawns, and thus weeds and insects, begin to
The two are qualified to perform all types .rels as well as insect control of spiders, ter- and Stratford to the west.
of lawn care services including weed con- mites and the like. If you have a few bugs that need to be
trol, insect control, fertilizing, crabgrass And if you find bats in your belfry, the weeded out, call the Lawn Rangers in
control and deep root feeding. Lawn Rangers are the people to call. Goderich at 524-6511 or in Stratford at 271 -
The partners are both graduates of the Tim and Lori are even 'licenced to deal 2790.
No uniforms at Cathodic school
by Wilma Oke
There will be no official school uniform
for the Catholic students who have chosen
to attend the first Catholic secondary
school in Stratford in Septeinber.
The school's first principal Dan Bishop
addressing the board meeting in Dublin
Monday night, said he thought it better for
the dress to be "neat and appropriate" for
the expected 65.students entering the
Grade dine classes at the only secondary
school in the Huron -Perth County Roman
Catholic Separate School system:
Because the students will be sharing '
buses with students of other Schools,
Bishop said he "did not want the student's
dress to be a point of derision or others
mocking them."
He said he was satisfied with the number
of students attending the new classes — 45
to 46 per cent of the eligible students who.
will be graduating. from the various
elementary schools in the system in Perth
County and neighbouring Huron County
schools.
• Bishop who has 18 years teaching ex-
, perience started with the Huron Perth
Board the first of January. He said he
believes the program is well in place for
September and the bus routes are laid out.
Some of the students will travel a total of
50 miles to and from the school each day.
In other business the board hired Mary
Ann Whittal as teacher for Family Studies
at St. Michael Secondary School, Stratford
Best Interest
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Certificates
'Subject to change
Gaiser-Kneale
it.
Insurance Brokers Inc.
Exeter
235-2420
Goderich
524-2118
Clinton Hensel) Grand Bend
482-9747 262-2119
238-8484
ANNOUNCEMENT
Str land Motors Ltd. is pleased to
welcome iohn Maclnnis le our technical
staff. iohn, with his many years experience
in the automotive business, will he an asset
to our service department. He looks for-
ward to serving his many friends and
customers at his new location.
346 Huron Road,
Hwy. 8, Goderich
(.25) ; Karen Wade as Special Education
Teacher (40 per cent) at St. Joseph's
School, Kingsbridge and Andree Langlois
as French hnmersion teacher (1.0) for St
Aloysius School, Stratford.
Two teachers will be transferred, effec-
tive September 1, Mary Jane Osborne
from St. Patrick's School; Dublin. (.5) to
St. Michael and Immaculate Conception
Schools, Stratford (.5) andPatricia Wilby,
St. Aloysius School, Stratford (30 per Gent)
to St. Aloysius, St. Joseph's and Im-,
maculate Conception Schools, Stratford,
(90 per cent).
Two resignations were accepted, effec-
tive August 31, Marcelle Boulanger,
French Immersion teacher , at St.
Michael's School, Stratford- and John
Milligan, Itinerant Core French teacher at
Immaculate Conception St. Michael's and
St. Joseph's Schools.
Ramseyer Construction of Stratford was
awarded the contract for the construction
of a permanent corridor at St. Aloysius
School, Stratford, to connect up to five por-
table classrooms to the main school for the
sum of $120,370.
Smith Peat Roofing of Exeter was
awarded the contract for re -roofing the
original 'roof at Precious Blood School at
Exeter for the sum of $18,384 plus con-
tingency fund.
Following his one-year term appoint-
ment, George VanSlyck is to continue as
principal at St. Columban School effective
September 1.
'rhe Huron -Perth County Roman
Catholic Separate School Board will offer
Religious Education classes again for a se-
cond year at the Grades 9 and 10 level, ten-
tatively in three centres, Seaforth, Zurich
and Goderich for the 1986-87 school year.
These classes will be conditional upon suf-
ficient student enrolment and the acquisi- '
tion of qualified teaching staff.
A student who completes these classes
satisfactorily, earns a secondary school
credit. The religious classes are held once
a week after the regular school day is com-
pleted in public secondary schools in areas
where there is no Catholic secondary
school.
'1'he.�4;oard ,will ask p,,representative epresentative of
the Royal Canadian Legion to come to a
board meeting to explain the Child viaeo
Identification Program being offered by
District C of the Legion. The Legion is will-
ing to carry out theridentification program
with the 'estimated 90,000 elementary
students in this district.
A letter from the Maitland Valley Con-
servation Authority expresses apprecia-
tion for the assistance of two teachers
from the, Huron -Perth , system who have
contributed as members of the curriculum
.,°htnmittee of the Wawanosh Valley Con-
servation Edutation Centre by helpino
staff review ,and plan programs. The
teachers are Kathryn Regier and Ed Cap-
pelli or St, Joseph's Separate School in
Clinton.
SOUTHAMPTON
ART SCHOOL
on beautiful Lake Huron - 20 milds
west of Owon Sound
Week ly classes and by the day - for
beginners and advanced students
qualified teachers
GABOR P. MEZEI - Juno 30 to July 4
July 14 to July 18
Aug. 4 to Aug. 8
August 11 to Aug. 15
GUTTORN OTTO - July 7 to July 11
July 28 to Aug. 1
Send for brochure
Edna Johnson - Director
Box 490
Southampton Art School
Southampton, Ontario
NOH 2L0
524-8479
797.5068
OPENING
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11
1.4.6.11 quart baskets allowed
No picking in pots and pans
HOURS: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Supply & weather permitting
For Information
CaII Leonard Lovell 262-6418
Goderich Lions T.V. Bingo
wishes to finish the season
with total prizes for the night of
9OOOoo
ON JUNE 16, 1986 at 7:15 on CHANNEL 12
THANKS
for playing our T.V. Bingo and we will be back
on September 15, 1986.
Wp 1UI Tt R 1 i . EVE ,14 INCLUDING l"U1 k'V M.'ETJE l►Y
SUMMER MONTHS, GODERICH LIONS ELECTRONIC
BINGO AT 7:45 AT THE GOOERICIrI
ARENA '
COMING
SOON ....
THE NEW
HP to 75 HP
TRACTORS
WITH THE
'WHISPER
QUIET' CABS
2WDand..
4 WD MODELS
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PAT DEJONG
Come in and ask us
for more information about
these Case International tractors.
Gary and • Pat
recently completed
a week long service
technician course on
Case IH tractors
hott'1 at the Canadian,,
Training Centre.
nulacl roe. rano
A fresh team for today's farmer
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FARM EQUIPMENT7o12LIMITED E �3 a'
Seaforth
Short
Term
GIC
Rates as of June 5, 1986
ACi sIVESTMENTS
FINANCIAL CENTRE Goderich
524-2773 1-800-265-5503
_ATTENTIO
,..Cottage and Lake Shore Owners
1986 Lake Level is Higher Than Usual
THE MAITLAND VALLEY CONSERVATION
Authority states that the Lake level will continue to rise
for the next few years.
Is now Installing Gabion Basket
SEAWALLS and GROINS
to prevent shpreline erosion
For Free Estimates Call:
John Maize - 529-7510
Randy Maize - 529-7036
Rick Maize - 529-7268
--FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL—
Clinton OldTimers Hockey Teams
CHICKEN BARB.QUE
immediately following the races
ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM
TEAM JUNE MEMBERS
OR AT RACEWAY GATES, SUNDAY,
ADULTS '600 — KIDS '4.00
SPECIAL FATHER'S DAY DRAW
COURTESY ANSTETT JEWELLERS
See your jrogram for details
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