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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-02-07, Page 8Page $ -.Ludlam Stuthicill yt irtAllninfy 79 UN You'll Find It At. KINCARDINE GODERICH AREA'S sesr setEcrioN QF BO 0%11 oPaperbaolco bHarcicovers 39607012 0244901 .Children* Boas February 14th "Brighten You's. Day" Riwidv.s „ "Free Carnation" with yotw purchane Swing Into Spring With CO-OP seeds, potting soils & garden kits • TIME CURRENTLY PAVING AS HIGH AS 1 1 " ON 15 to 18 MONTH TERMS For New Contributions, Renewals or Transfers ALSO PAYING ON 1 or 3 YEAR, 20, 30 or 40 MONTH TERMS COMPETITIVE RATES AVAILABLE ON GIC'S & RRIF's ROD McDONAGH INVESTMENTS LIMITED 528-3423 EVENINGS CALL 528-2031 LUCKNOW 528-3406 Red Meat II info meetings scheduled By DOW MOIlt beer producers enrolled in received apa the veRed Mast iormstion 11 includinprogrambwill have on the program in with they have enrolled, aelmowledgeensid femur, great application forms and weight sheets. You will note some changers to Rad Ideat 11. Three information meetings are being Planned n the following locatiots. to ampulla the details of the various sec - lions of the program: Winton Arena and Cotx*aatyCentre - Monday, Feb. 12-8 p.m. PaisIsy Commun4 Centre - 'ruse - day, Feb. 13- $ p.m. -.loss COMMUDI- ty Centre - Thursday, March $ - 1:15 P.m. Plan now to attend to update yourself to the dime in deadlines and benefits of Red Meat IL Sea lianageniest Don't forgetWth°14.1P-Soll Management Workshop on February 12 and 19 in the Walkerton Ontario limited, ao preregister today. and Food Board Room..Enroment la ."The idea Is to appeal to You_ng PmPle 1..I.V.E. Workshops 'who may not be familiar with 444 saYa ran° ThrdeaeevoursLeawdoceth _ask* InwillVobelunthearbi 71andag‘sirpartuipusi paarents'Ttion.o : carekntacaboutgclnft!tfljeraineinaketit Thruvday eveidngs in Mar .•0 in Prdsley. Rural org:anizationa from Bruce Coun- the ramizililn will be toped Off by one ty have the opportunity to send two or more Family Information • Nights, repreeentatIves item their Organization* 'slated for March er April 1914 which will to this sedes of meetings starting march be hooted by local 4-11 organizers. Behind 1. There is a limited enrollment. the scenes, a solid awareness Mite iS histitheyericaThlea whoa": an ag BUrVeYteoverixidlial: al"To Part of tlittecamPaiglicounty comMittees. , a those which received the most response: complete program of promotional March 1 - MotivatlnR Members - Get- materials and strategy has been provid- . ting The Best From, Best Involving ed by the 4-11 program. This includes a The Rest • detailed guide on how to prepare for March 8 - Meeting Mania - How To Family Information. Nights through acz Make Meetings More Effective th'ittessseh as ilotibhili local newspapers March 15 Where Do We Go From 1121 radio statl?ns, distlibuting posters Here? Planning The Future. and flyers, and .most 'inrrtantlY, ,by ,,,,Preretgistration is required by February tath4-: to people about the Th:ricome please$5 perreosteSessironboyr $1O for for culmeawareals essPrOlgmpaigablY the mmerostiatutdcompledlete,„ Sharon Gardiner or Brita Ball at the s saYs Plant"Thelme has come for more andWallcFertftood 13noffitarl4ce. Ilillistrf AgtieulthM YgeoZgymovnePeoliTdni:"Testb:11:dv.ine anbecomingi"Isnih:dt: Ontario 44sick; off ed in the marketing campaign or hosting New Marketing Program a Family Information Night in theie.area Ontario's 44; program has launched an should contact the Ontario ' Ministry of ambitious marketing campaign for 1990, Agriculture and Food office in Walkerton. 01111110111111.118111011111111111111111 CAM REPORT Bruce County OMAF 118$1111111111111111101111111101111 featuring a brand new look. "The cam- 's goal is to bring in new members froin the province's non -urban popula- tion", says Qatari+) 441 President, Linda Plant ef Powesean. "We wait to remind people that to- day's 4-11 isn't just for sortie people and not for others. It's for everyone," says Plant. "4-11 has a lot to offer all Young people. We want to make awe anyone who wants to get involved has the oppor. tunny to do so." The theme of the nest 441 campaign is "4-11 is CM Footers, brochures and radio announcements will carry the me -m0e across Ontario. The lively crunpaign *11 convey the message that 4 -II is for fun, for friends and for learning by doing. Madill offers•• • • . .• • credit, courses school program • •n rnght••,. Thanks to high school night courses be- ing offered at F.E. Madill Secondary School, area residents will find it easier to complete their high school education. According to a report in the Wingham Advance Times, Paul Elgie, night school • principal, was quoted as saying, 4This, is • the first time, to my memory, that the school has offered full credit courses through a night school program." Recent registration brought out 25 adults for Grade 11 level math and 'another 18 are interested in taking Ac- counting at the Grade 11 level. Later this year, courses will be offered in English, • Computer Studies, Consumer Studies and Personal Life Management, allot various credit levels up to Grade 12. Weekly classes are combined with the flexibility and independence of cor- respondence courses, using the course material supplied by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The material can be taken home, work completed andtests written at the end of each section. A teacher marks the tests and helps students with the work. The advantage of the correspondence format gears complete a credit to the in- dividual student. A credit could be obtain- ed in as little as three months, or a stu- dent may proceed mope slowly. The is an excellent opportunity for adults wishing to obtain their high school diploma. The aim -of the program is to make education available to people who are employed full-time or perhaps at home with their children Most of the day. Late. registration is available For more information call'Mr. Elgie at the school, 357-1800. Happy birthday to Mrs. Irwin Recent visitors with Biretta and Marion '111111.1.11.11111MIMMIMMIIIMMIRIMM MacLennan were Louise Miller of OCHALSH Palmerston and Donald MacLennan of Welland. by Kae Webster David and Liz Dodson of Ingersoll nimaiiiiimemmili visited on the weekend with their respec- tive parents, Gordon and Shirley Dodson of Amberley. and Charles and Mayme spent a long weekend with his brothertn- Wilkins. law and rdece, Atlee, Jean and Tricia Bob and Sandra Darling and fetidly of Wise of Richfield Ohio. Northern Ohio Chesley visited on Sunday with Gordon certainly took,the brunt of the storm that and Nora Robb. hit southern Ontario -on Monday. By noon Barry and Betty Jones visited on the (Monday) they had receivedapprox. weekend with their daughters and son -in-• inlet* eight inches of snow and still law, Jim and Sherry Bullard and snowing. • Charlene Jones of Guelph. Jim Webster of Waterloo was home on Mrs. Stella Irwin celebrated her 89th the weekend with his mother Kae birthday on February ard, 1990. Happy Webster, while his brother Cecil Webster - bhilidar •