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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-04-22, Page 19�s+�js••Sa3.t, � THE'MURON EXPOSITOR, APRII. 22, 1987 SEVERAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL students from Huron County were selected among the finalists in this year's Science Fair com- petition. Four of those finalists will go on to the Canada Science Fair. They are, front row, left to right, Tom Cull, Derrick McGee, Tammi Medd and Andrew Kennedy. Other top finishers and honorable mentions went to, back, Peter Poulin, Andrew Lee and Daryl. Bakal'ar, Andrew Grainger and Kraig Gingerich, Todd Chad- wick, Regan Millian and Tanya Ross. McPhee-Haist'photo. Riddell presents students with awards CLINTON - Four elementary school students from Huron cbunty will be par- ticipating in. the annual all -Canada wide Science Fair to be held in May in Toronto. The four who qualified for the. trip to Toronto at the Huron Science Fair held at Clinton Public School are Derick McGee,. Zurich Public School; Tom Cull, East Wawanosh; Tammy Medd, Blyth and An- drew Kennedy, Seaforth Public School. After the show, Huron Board of Education superintendent Arnold Mathers cpm= mented, "The exhibits improve each year. This is the highest quality we have ever seen. The judges were astounded with their quality. • • He went on to say that the judging which usually takes about four hours went to almost seven hours this time around. Tanya Ross of Robertson Public School in Goderich woh the conservation award pro- vided by the Maitland and Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authorities. The Science Fair co-ordinator was Cathy Elliott, a teacher at Seaforth Public School. • On hand to assist with the award presenta- tions, was. Ontario's Agricultural Minister Jack Riddell. He told the large crowd in at- tendance that achievement is one of the best reasons to get together and when it involves young 'people, so much better. The ag minister went on to say, "The pro- per environment fosters opportunities and opportunities foster success. For some time, my ministryhas been behind an effort to creatt!'fioi''ihterest Id'agtre'tlltui'e'ri ur schools. We. have supported a project to have it taught in the regular curriculum.' The latest venture appropriately enough was a science course for grade nine called "Food and Energy". "Canada was made into a successful agricultural country by the application of good research. Since, 1900 scientific research has boosted productivity seven- fold, led to substantial control of pests and disease, made better genetic improvements in both plants and animals and developed better farm technology". "The future of agriculture will see space- age application of computers and satellites and biology -based technology. Rapid strides Advertising helps good things happen. CANADIAN ADVERTISING FOUNDATION St" Air s.. DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Country Gold & Reck'n' Rotl-= DISCO. 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In closing, Mr. Riddell said to the Science Fair winners," Today, Clinton; Tomorrow, Stockholm, St. Thomas Anglican Church Women SPAGHETTI SUPPER PARISH HALL Friday, April 24 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Adults $4.00 Children 5.50 Tickets At Door Also assisting in the awards presentations were Huron board chairman Art Clarke, board director of education Bob Allan, superintendent Mathers, and Greg Pulham, and John Deeves and Joe Gibson of the Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority. ••••••••••••••••••••• • CHIP BINGO • • in • • DUBLIN COMMUNITY CENTRE • • • FRIDAY, APRIL 2 • 4 • • • • 15 Regular'CG,tmoti •• ',Roo a Canto • • 1 SPECIALS •PLUS • ▪ JACKPOT Q • i • in, 56 call', • $800. • • CONSOLATION — 5100.00 • i • BONANZA �`A • ' • in 52 calk X400. • • CONSOLATION _ 550.00 • • • Plover, Iiiuht he 16 year, or over • Doors Open at 7:00 P.M. • Bingo Starts at 8:00 P.M. • ••••••••••••••••••••• QUEENS SEAFORTH, Party Hearty with ROBIN TRIP THURS., .FRI. SAT. GIRLS NITE OUT.. This Thurs., April 23 19A Mrs. Elsie Farrugia, Toronto and Mr. & Mrs. George Ring, Seaforth are pleas- ed to announce the forthcoming•mar- riage of their children Wendy Woof- finton and Christopher Ring. The wedding will take place at the Old Mill, Toronto at 5 p.m. Saturday, May 9, 1987. . Seaforth Agricultural' Society presents LOWDOWN Back By, Popular Demand Friday, May 8 Seaforth & District' Community Centres DANCING 9-1 '7.00 In Advance '8.00 At The Door Proceeds to Fair expenses Lunch available Tickets at Bob ,& Betty's, Variety And Seaforth Arena • • •' 3rd Annual. Seaforth and District Minor Baseball HOME GARDEN SHOW Seaforth & District Community Centres April 24, 25, 26 OVER 30 EXHIBIT • BIA AUCTION SALE - Friday Night •FLOWER ARRANGING Saturday 7:30, Sunday 2:00 *FASHION SHOW - Saturday Afternoon •KARATE DEMONSTRATION Saturday 6:30, Sunday 1:00 r Seaforth Harmony Kings Sth Annual Barbershop Spring Show SATURDAY, APRIL 25 Showtimes - 1:59 p.m. acid 7:59 p.m. FREE GOLF TIPS .y HIMET THE EFFECTIVE, ECONOMICAL BEAN INSECTICIDE THAT WON'T WASH OFF IN THE RAIN. on't let insects get a head start ort your bean • crop. Apply granular Thimet 15-G when you plant and enjoy excellent protection against Mexican bean beetles, leafhoppers, aphids; lygus bugs, tlirips arid mites. Thimet goes to work from the roots on up through the entire plant, and unlike foliar sprays, won't wash away when it rains. CALL 1-800-3137-51373 Ttlffif@T t,4 a rtyQ S[tn d trade shark ,4 Cyaea5tid Cana'd'a frit OYAAA 1D SerVirig'those whose business is agriculture. Spring Concert B,, Tke Clieito. Blase and Baud o(, •tke �. Ouhttie Clltioliaa tltaoic Aoociubeti Organ ..Andre Knevel Director Leendert Kooij I Exeter Saturday, April 25, 1987. 7:30 p.m. I Exeter United Church • James Street Admission 56.50 • Golden age & Students • 54.50 I . Marches By The Band • Beautiful Choir Music Audience Singing • Organ Solos • Do Not Miss This,F..citinq Event! Tickets Available: Call 482-7302 or al the door Clinton Klompen Feest .....1987 QUEEN CONTEST AND DANCE Saturday, April 25 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. at the CLINTON ARENA MUSIC BY: "Rockin'.Countr'y" TICKETS: $6.00, AVAILABLE AT. THE DOOR OR — CLINTON: •Ball 8. Mutch Furniture •Mary's of Clinton •The Dutch Store • BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN OPFN AT 8:00 P.M. - FIRST SHOW AT DUSK © THIS WEEKEND: FRI.SAT.-SUN'., APRIL 24.2S-26 N LEEN rr. 99 169 BEECH ST., CLINTON 482.7030 v 0 d ts 4 DUNDEE Thiers a little of hitn in all.bf us. 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