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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-29, Page 291 N4 I :f The Goderich. Minor Hockey Association held its annual Murphy, the top goaltender and Eric Skirten, captain of the awards banquet last Wednesday and bantam winners in- • champion Goderich Elevator team. (staff photo) eluded Bill Peters, captain -of the McGee Motors team; Pat Student/teacher • -The' Optometrical Seoretary is a member of a vision care team-wi.th `a challenging career. • Optometrical Secretaries extend -the optometrist's capabilities by . . assisting with important aspects of ' vision care services. This one year Optorriettical Secre- tarial Program has been structured to provide the graduate with the skills -essential to the efficient operation of an optometrical of- fice. The graduate will be capa- ble of providing the•secretarial services and • handling the • clinical records inan opto- nletrical. office. Graduates. will assist the optometrist, • aidpatients.in,the cosmetic. consideration of frame styles, observe the practice of applying,• removing and cleaning contact lenses, and maintain optometrical supplies. Students enrolled in the Optometrical Secretarial Program will receive part of their practical training at the School of Optometry, University ' of Waterloo•. Send applicatidns to the Registrar, Conestoga. College of Applied Arts & Technology 299 Doon Valley Drive, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4M4 • ratio the •same [despite cutbacks Despite discussion during the past month by the Huron County Board of Education trustees;' the student -teacher ratio for the 1976-77 school/. year will remain at 22 to 1 as suggested earlier. At .a, special meeting free �tree planting 0.0:T ERfC . Many farms in_ Huron,' landowner, offer • adviee on Bruce,. and'.'Perth Counties the proper species to plant,' have some land •onee.cleared ind. Carry out the acfu'al • and farmed but nov. idle planting work because.. it is too steep or The, landowner purchases .rocky for cultivation,' lacks ,the nursery stock at nominal sufficient • moisture, or: _, cost' from the •. Ministry .:lof .' nutrients, or is too smdll or Natural Resources nursery irregular in ,shape.•;;Changing and assumes _•responsibility . methods 9f farming also have, for 'Protecting . the young,: resulted .in many acres of plantation • 'from . fire,. •marginal r farm land ,livestock, °. insectsand becoming i4I'e..Trees are adisease. • ' crdp 'which >can make these Any • landowner interested idle lands productive again. 'in further details of. this free Reforesting such areas i.s • " service should Contact the important for many reasons..Wingh:am office' of, the in addition to production Ministr of Natural lumber,' .=fence posts, 'Resources, • Wednesday night,—the board accepted a recommendation. from the adhoc negotiating` committee that director of education John Cochrane finalize staff for the fall terra.: �`atT r _revel ff. prn7 rales one•:%.: eig. t, a 'maximum .of •313.;4teachers will be employed. This is a decrease of 6.6 teachers from. the current term. The 313.4 teacher number does not include teachers' for :home • economics, industrial arts, special• education and kindergarten. The kindergarten 'ratio is one-half teacher for each 28 pupils or fraction thereof.. At the secondary school level, a maximum of 273 teachers' may beeniployed..: y fuelwood, and Christmas trees: Windbreaks or shelterbelts enhance • the beauty and comfort of farm b'uildings'and. protect• field crops from . strong winds. Good woodlots ; and shelterbelts increase the sale value of a farm: Forest cover helps reduce run-off and controls soil erosion by wind or water. Forested areas also improve •wildlife habitat and enhance the aesthetic. beauty of the lan- ds c aopree. an-dscape. - More n'ssistance than ever before is now available to landowners for planning and. establishing ,this new forest :crop The•Minis.try of Natural Resources provides a free tree plantingservice for all landowners willing to have 1Q acres or more of suitable land planted to trees. Under this' program the Ministry will, • free .of .charge, inspect the property to be planted, .consider the 'objectives of the M1 N41. 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PRICE $95 to 5139 May "Sale Price Dresses Large'group spring dresses Size range from 7•to22t/2 in the group e' REG.,PRICE 534 to 1150 $, -` dir) $ 2 iim To •F !ant Coats most sizes in the group, REG. PRICE $35 to $50 May Sale Price V TO 'GROUP OF Pants and Skims in Original ..Price Open Friday Nights Til 9 SHOPPE On The Sglldre, Goderich Starting. May 1 Open ° Seven Days A Monday -Saturday .7:30 A.M. Sunday Only 9:00 A.M. Week 8:00 P.M. We now carry a lcomplete line of • groceries,,hardware, dry goods and specialize �:: c a rd f-i•sk1+n r• p;�li e 'Drop in and say Hello..,:' Proprietors Ross and Frankie Hillier 524-6321 THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET "The Store That Saves You More" SCARFE'S PAINT BY THE QUART REGULAR $4.117 QT. S ''SCARFE'S..PAINT_ BY THE GALLON REGULAR 511.97 GAL. FABRIC DEPARTMENT n , -SPECIALS ASSORTED ,FABRICS $1 31 •. LB. NEW SHIPMENT. JUST ARRIVED TOWEL ENDS 77 • LB. BORG $ 77' B, • ELN D5 9. YD. 57 "'GALLON New .Store Hours STARTING °MAY 3 OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9:30 - 5:30; FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9:00 P.M. THE BASE FACTORY OUT LE'T "TheStore that Saves You More" on r •` MEN'S BOY S-LADIES•-GtRL5 8: 6AI3Y• WEAR YARD GOODS - FURNITURE --MATTRESSES>• PAINT- SEWING MACHINES-SMALT.' APPLIANCES LAMPS 1 STORE HOURS: Monday - Saturday 9:38 5:30 i=riday nights 900 p.m H'iohwoy 4 - South of Clinton at V onestro