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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-11-05, Page 7Corti rn u n it 1A�05 Evangelist comes to Goderich In conjunction with the film "Cry From the Mountain," a victory rally will be held at Bethel Pentecostal Church Bayfield Road, Goderich; 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 6. This will be an evening of testimony, praise and inspiration. Dr. Ian Rennie, the dean of Ontario Theological Seminary, will be the guest speaker for the occasion. Apart from his publishing and lecturing responsibilities at the seminary, Dr. Rennie was a sponsor to the Lusanne International Congress on World Evangelization w 1974. He is a member of the advisory council to the Toronto Institute of Linguistics, a member of the advisory board for Women Alive; evangelist at large for the Presbyterian Church in Canada, and a former vice president of the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada. Dr. Rennie obtained his Ph. D. in History from the University of Toronto in 1962, since then he has ministered in central and western Canada and many other countries throughout the world. His latest trip was to Taiwan in the spring and he will be sharing some of his experiences with the congrega- BEST INTEREST % :O GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, NUVEm iii.tt a, WOO—L aa-, Guaranteed Investment Certificates "Subject to change Gaiser-Kneale din Lneter 233-2420 Clinton 4132.9747 Insurance Brokers Inc Grand Band 258-8464 God•rIch 324-2118 tion. The- "Cry From the Mountain" Com- mittee was pleased to obtain the services -of Dr. Rennie and hope the community will come to hear what he has to say. Chairman is appointed Arthur Loughton,, director of the Hor- ticultural Experiment Station in Simcoe. has been appointed manager of the ministry's new transition crop team. Loughton, who has been head of the, Sim- coe station for 11.5 years, has been responsi- ble for the station's research program stu- dying the feasibility of different vegetable crops as alternatives to tobacco in the cen- tral Lake Erie counties. Arthur Loughton has been closely iden- tified with the increased horticultural out- put in the tobacco belt and has been involved in providing technical advice to new growers. The team, which has a three-year .man- date, will act as an information unit, co- ordinating and collecting the best informa- tion available on crop options. It will assist farmers with the necessary production technology during crop planning, help the producer identify markets and assemble relevant market information. The new team —, to be located in Simcoe — will include two other, professional ministry staff, one from the plant industry extension service and the other from the market development section. ONTARIO FIGHTS DUTY The Ontario Government is opposing the recent decision by the U.S. to impose new trade barriers on goods entering the U.S. from Ontario and Canada. The U.S. Department of Commerce's 15 per cent countervailing duty on Canada's softwood lumber exports to the United States will affect an estimated $600 million worth of Ontario softwood lumber exports. Natural Resources Minister Vince Kerrio told members of the Legislature this deci- sion is unfair and unacceptable. "We are adamantly opposed to this unfair ruling and we will fight it wit all the resources at our command." Already, both Mr. Kerrio and Industry, Trade and Technology Minister Hugh O'Neil In a joint announcement, Mr. Conway and haveumetpts, astwellr federal Ontario and provincial Mr. Srbara said the Ontario Government counterparts, as forest in- dustry officials, to develop ways to reverse will provide $20 million over the next four the U.S. decision. years to establish an access network for Also arbitrary and unacceptable is the long distance education in Northern On U.S. Congressional action which saw both tario. The concept of the project is simple: the House of Representatives and the Senate provide residents who want to continue their pass legislation which would allow the U.S. secondary or post -secondary with the ac - Customs Service to charge an import surtax cess resources to do so, in English or on all imports entering the U.S. for a period French. of three years. With this project, the Ontario Liberal Mr. O'Neil said this latest U.S. action Government is fulfilling a commitment it should be interpreted by all Canadians as made in the Throne Speech to expand access nothing less than a further non -tariff protec- to educational opportunities in Northern tionist barrier aimed at Canadian exports, Ontario. and that Ontario will continue to vigorously pursue all avenues for fending off this un- justified attack on fair trade, EMPHASIS ON EDUCATION Our wHf; complete line of O FALL & WINTER FASHIONS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Three recently -announced programs demonstrate the importance the Liberal Government at Queen's Park places on all levels of education in Ontario. At the post secondary level, Colleges and Universities Minister Gregory Sorbara an- nounced the government will provide up to $25 million over the next three years for the University Research Incentive Fund. This fund will match each dollar invested by in- dustry or business in an approved research project at an Ontario university. The fund is an improvement over the previous program which required two dollars from the private sector for every dollar provided by the government. Mr. Sorbara said university based research is one of the keys to maintaining Ontario's leading role in the development of new technologies that will ensure the pro- vince's continued economic growth. "On- tario, if it is to remain competitive, must develop and utilize scientific and technical expertise," he said. In order to ensure that science is a part of the educational experience of every child in every school in Ontario, Education Minister Sean Conway announced a 24 -point plan of action aimed at enhancing the teaching of science in Ontario's elementary schools. This program will have a budget of $3 million and will include a province -wide plan to provide science kits for student use, a new qualifications course for teachers of Science in Primary and Junior Education, and special workshops for principals and superintendents. To encourage more girls to participate in science, the Education Ministry will establish in inventory of On- tario women in science who will visit schools to talk with children and teachers. vat in LLmE fo'Z £?iiLmai � e AVON VELLUM T3325 100 Single Sheets (5 3/8" x 7�/a") 50 Matching Envelopes $1480 Reg. x'29.60 • HALF PRICE . INFORMAL NOTES T251 - White T451 - Ivory 50 Notes - folded size (31/4" x 51/4") 50 Matching Envelopes $1247 Reg. $24.95 HALF PRICE$1217 DECKLE PARCHMENT T7403 75 Sheets WA" x 10 1/8") 50 Matching Envelopes $z 2,45 Reg. $36,60 SPECIAL PRICE PERSONAL MEMO PADS 200 Sheets (4" x 6") (4 pads of 50) $11 5 SPECIAL PRICE All the above packages include your choice of three type styles. 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