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CONESTOGA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECkiNOLOGY
Applied. Arts Division ,
Consumer and Famihy Studies
General Arts and Science
Business Division
Business Administration
Accounting
Data Processing
Marketing
General Business (Retailing)
Secretarial (an introductory
year)
plus specialization in
Legal
Medical
Professional
Technology Division
Air and Water Resources TechnOlOgY
Civil Technology
ConstructionTechnolo9Y
Control and Computer Systems
Technology
Electronic Technology
Electrical. Technology
Mechanical Technology
Production (Manufacturing) Technology
Product Design Technology
Drafting Technician (Mechanical)
Electrical Technician
Electronic Technician
Mechanical Technician
Wood Products Technician
JUNE IS
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MOter)-1
WING1-1411 'AREA FIRST WITH
RED SHIELD OBJECTIVE .
The Salvation Army's annual
Red Shield Appeal in -Wingham
and the surrounding area. has
been an. overwhelming success.
Wicgliain has the distinction of
being the first Corps in the Can-
adian Territory to reach its ob-
jeetive.. A total of 6,028,08 has
already been transferred to the
National . Campaign Headquart-
ers in Toronto. Of this amount
11496.05 was raised in Brussels.
Wingham Corps wishes to express
on behalf of The Salvation Army,
his appreciation to those who
made the 1971 Campaign such a
great success, Ho states that "Mr.
Cecil McFadden, local Campaign
Chairman, has done au excellent
job and has helped us greatly iii
reaching this milestone. The
volunteer canvassers have also
had a. large share in this achieve-
ment and deserve hearty con-
gratulations. To all . the work-
• ers, the business men, the stores,.
churches, • service Club and in-
dividuals The Salvation Army says
THANK YOU. This whole effort Captain Jack Fearnal] of the
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:Invites applications for vacancies in the following progranris:
DOON CENTRE
NOW AVAILABLE IN. A TWELVE OUNCE CARTON
FROM YOUR FAVOURITE GROCER
MILK, 'BUTTER, ICE CREAM
HURON FOOD PRODUCTS TD.
QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS.
BRUSSELS PHONE 887-6872
Communications Design Division
Industrial Design Technollny
For further information and i or application forms contact:
The Admissions Officer,
Conestoga College, Doon Centre,
299 Doon Valley Drive,
Kitchener, Ontario,
653.2511, Extension 261.
GUELPH CENTRE
Life Sciences Research Technician and Technologist
For further information and } or application forms contact:
The Admissions Officer,
Cpnestoga College, Guelph Centre,
460 Speedvale Avenue West,
Guelph, Ontario,
824-9390, Extension 34.
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has been .an operation in HAP-
PINESS for we trust that those
who gave, or worked,• have receiv-
ed a measure of happiness in ,
knowing that The Salvation Army
will be able to carry on its many
services in Wingham and area."
ALFALFA WEEVIt..
CONTROL MEASURES
One half of the alfalfa stands in
southern Ontario will probably
require control measures to coin-
bat the alfalfa weevil, says Karl
Bereza, extension entomologist of
the Ontario Department of Agri-
culture Ling. Food• in Guelph:
Bereza says approXiinately
40 counties are affected, With in-
featations heaviest in those clos-
est to the Great Lakes. ' The
problem is serious but, several
measures can be taken to Combat
it.
show feeding damage. An addit-
What benefit of this measure is
the increased value of the forage
as a result of early cutting,
When, cutting is not possible.
because poor weather or for
any' other reason, an insecticide
May be necessary. When infest-
ation is heavy before the crop
reaches .reasonable inaturity this
may be thp only solution. How-
ever, says Dr: Bereza, research
carried out by t be Ontario De-
partment of Agriculture and Food
and the University of Guelph
shows the forage stand must he at
least 50% alfalfa before it is
profitable to use an insecticide.
A long-term Measure which may
become importa.nt is parasites
which pray on the weevil. The
insects are small wasps imported
Originally from Europe. They
have been released in some area's
of the province, but no final re-
sulta' of their effectiveness are
available at present,
HOME SAFETY -TIPS
Do you ever thing When you
are power mowing, that your
lawn might be full of bullets,
bullets that could zing out and hit
you.. . or your children. They're
not real bullets, but they might as
well be.
•
Actually they are bits of wire
sticks or pebbles that get caught
1..p in the spinning blades and
shoot out, striking anYone or
anything in their path,
Don't become one of the
vietiins, Par any and all =mun-
ition from your lawn. ACCording
to the Ontario Safety League, all
it takes is a. preliminary check
for stiCks, stones, and bits of glass
and Metal each time you mow
year lawn.
RACING MAN
Don Grey, CBC mOtorsport commentator, gets inside
Rager McCaig's new Group 7 McLaren Mk86 Chevrolet being
‘eadied for,this season's Can-Am auto race series. CBC radio
covered the Can-Am races at Mosport (June 13), and will
the St. Jovite (June 27) and Ednionton (Sept. 26). There'll be
covbragli'dif ,the''Canadian 'Grarld •Prix ,from MospOrt Sept. 19.
The larvae which cause the
dalnage become abundant in late
May or early June. FreqUent in-
spections are necessary to time
the control measures.
. The easiset, and reeommended,
measure is to cut the alfalfa early
before 25 to 60% of the, plantil
'Barber: "How would you like
your hair cut?"
Little boy: "Just like lily dad's,
and be sure to leave' that round
hole on top Where his, head conies
through."
A. budding youhg poet seut
Samples of his work to an editor
with the note "Please let me
know at once. it' you can use these
for I have other irons in the fire."
The editor wrote bank: "Sim--
geSt S701.1 remove irons and insert
poems."