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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-04-14, Page 12
PAGE 2A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14,1982 In5t�auc& Can Save YOU Money. Peter S. MacEwan Insurance 38 St. David St. 524-9531 GENERAL INSURANCE BROKERS GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE 17½% BRUCE ERSKINE 111 North 524-e555 UNITED CO.OPERATIVES •OF ONTARIO Livestock Marketing Division Ontario Stockyards Toronto For the strongest market in Ontario and market Information call MIKE FORAN On Tuesdays or groups of 5 or more on Thursdays i U.C.O. Livestock Shipper R. R. 2, Lucknow Home 528-5903 Assembly Yard 528-3119 4 THE CHRISTIAN COUNSELOR PO 2017 BAYFIELD, ONTARIO NOM IGO PERSONAL CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEWS INDIVIDUAL, MARITAL, AND FAMILY COUNSELLING IN THE CONTEXT OF YOUR CHRISTIAN FAITH FOR APPOINTMENT CALL ARCH ANDREW 565-2131 RICHARD BOONSTRA Please call after 5:30 p.m. 524-8814 farm ay Alt; -AERII L APPLICATION OF FERTILIZER HERBICIDES, INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES, ETC. CALL SI.dusl Avistion lid KINC 396 ARDIN31E33 VIGOUR PLUS SOYBEANS the ideal seed for Tess than ideal conditions Vigour Plus, as the name implies, relates to vigour testing and qual- ity control. The benefit to growers is an insurance of stand establish- ment under stress conditions. Vigour Plus seed will be tagged in two categories—red for excellent, white for good—but both consist- ently out -perform minimum Certified No. 1 seed. Vigour Plus soybeans are only 'processed in approved seed clean- ing plants. Strict quality control procedures are enforced at all stages of production and process- ing to maintain high standards. Then, to provide further informa- tion on quality and potential vigour, First Line seed is tested by an automatic seed analyser. Research results show a strong correlation between vigour tests on,the automatic seed analyser and field emergence under stress conditions. Look for Vigour Plus soybeans, the ideal seed for less than ideal conditions. FIRST LINE SEEDS LTD. R R q2, GUELPH ONTARIO, CANADA N 1 H 6H9 FOR MORE INFORMATION IN YOUR AREA CONTACT John azlitt.. . R.R. NO. 4, GODERICH N7A 3Y1 111 M B ev ill ■ e ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ e ■ MI VARNA, ONTARIO NOM 2R0 Alec Connell . d e IN MA MI R.R. NO. 3, PALMERSTON NOG 2P0 524-7474 482-3218 343-5224 Chess finals continue The last game of the semi- and John George. The ix ilial final round was played last match in their best, of three week with Pierre Chagnon game series, has not yet defeating Barry Page. been completed. Pierre advances to the finals and will compete with Phil Abbott for the Level 3 Cham- pionship. Level 2 finals are under- way with Jim Kingsley mat- ched • against Walter Gott- schalk. Their first game is still in progress at thistime. Level 1 has a showdown between Louis Stadehnann The solution to last week's problem: 1.... ° ° R -NB eh 2. R.XR Q- ; ch 3. R -N2 QXR mate IF 2. BXR Q -B6 ch 3. QR -N2 QXR nate This week's problem: M MEM Black to move and mate in two moves. Winners of the Regional Science Fair from Brookside School are (front row from left) Brenda Gibson and Walter Martin (back row from left) Lori Pentland and Kevin Black. „ Other winners missing from the photograph are Vicky Hackett, Vicky Pentland, Joey Carmichael„ William Ireland, Audrey Bos, Leroy Dougherty and Ken Logtenberg. (photo by Kris Svela) Rotary Exchange Student will travel to Ecuador Claire Davidson, a grade 12 student from Clinton is the latest exchangestudent to be selected by the% Goderich Rotary Club as part of their Youth Exchange Program. . Dave Gower. chairman of the program, told the Signal- Star in a recent interview that Davidson will be making the trip to. Ecuador in August 'and will be in the country for approximately one year. "The .program is set up primarily as a -„cultural. exchange -. to give par- ticipants a better . un- derstanding of life in other Com.. PIONEER. SEEDS RAY BROWN 529-7260 Your Pioneer Seed Corn Dealer countries,” he said. The program is part of an °international exchange program ` -Sponsored by Rotary Clubs around the world. In the past five years since it was begun the local Rotarians have sent students to Brazil, Australia, Finland and Venezuela. In return they have had students from Brazil, Australia, the Phillipines, Finland and Venezuela. Eaeh exchange . student lives with a family in the host country for approximately 212 months before going to another family for a similar period of time. "This gives them the opportunity to experience Canadian culture in different settings for the year they are here." Gower explained. The process of choosing a . candidate that will be able to endure 'the year °long stay, have an interest in learning and be a good"li:nbassador for Canada is a long and tedious one: According to • Gower the applicants must first have a basic interest in the country they . are ap- plying to. After they have General Meeting._ of the Goderich Industrial Fastball League All players, coaches, and managers are asked to attend. SUNDAY, APRIL 18 at 1:30 p.m. in the Recreation Office Meeting Room. GODERICH INDUSTRIAL FASTBALL LEAGUE NEW PLAYER ENTRY FORM If you wish to ploy fbstball In the G.I.F.L. you must meet ono of the following eligibility requirements: a) be a resident of Godsrith or live within a 10 mile radius. b) bs employed in Goderich or within a 2 mile radius. c) be a student of O.D.C,Ie sometime during the current season. Nome Address Lost Team Position �. Phone SIGNATURE COMPLETED FORMS ARE To RE SUBMITTED IT APRIL 27, 1952 MAIL ENTRY FORMS TO: ICIRKEY'S CAR CARE 80 VICT RIA ST. GODERICH. ONT. applied, the highschool they are attending will look at their qualifications based on scholastic ability and on whether they are sincerely interested in the culture of the host country • and will benefit from the experience. "Weleave it up to the highschools to screen out the applicants beforethey are considered by a Rotary Review Board," he said. . Gower hasbeen pleased with • the 'program and the students they have sent to other countries and had as. guests in Canada. There have been very few problems with the exchange students .in adapting to their new life in a strange country, according to Gower. Part of the. excitement of the program is that you never know what kind of student you will get," he said. Funding for the program comes primarily from the Rotary Club and from the individual families. Applicants do not have to be affiliated. with the Rotary Club to participate in the exchange. Gower emphasized that the students are properly prepared before they leave Canada to avoid any serious effects of culture shock. "The countries are also properly screened," Gower stated. All-Star performance before capacity crowd Wilkinson named head coach at University Former Goderich resident, Bill Wilkinson, an assistant with two NCAA tournament . hockey teams over the last four years, has been named head hockey coach at 16 DAYS TO FILE RUT YOU CAN STILL MATS IT WITH H i R BLOCK. April 30th, is just days away. But we can still prepare your double-checked, guaranteed income tax return in time. Our team of income tax specialists is standing by. We can help, so you'll pay no rT(ore tax than yoo absolutely have to. But we can only help you if you come in soon. H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS ONE LOCATION ONLY 19 VICTORIA STREET GODERICH 524©8658 Mon. - Fri. 9-C Sat. 9.4 a Western Michigan. University according to an announcement today by Athletic Director Tom Wonderling. Wilkinson, 34, served the last three years at Bowling Green State University and coordinated defensive play. The Falcons reached the 1982 national quarter -finals after, winning the regular season Central Collegiate Hockey Association championship.n In 1979 Wilkinson was at the University of North Dakota as .the Sioux came within .a goal of winning the NCAA title. He previously was' an assistant at his alma mater, St. Lawrence University for seven years from1971-78. "Bill has an outstanding backgro'und," stated Wonderling. "We feel for- tunate to have a person of his talent and ability directing and leading our program toward national prominence." A native of t oderich , Ont., Wilkinson graduated from Canton N.Y., institution with a degree in physical education in 1970. He played center and defense, topped the 1968 team in scoring and was captain and "most valuable" player of the 1970 squad. He earned a master's degree in education from there in 1976. In 1972, he played for the Napane Comets team that won the All -Ontario Inter- mediate "B" championship and in 1976 was member of the Potsdam Pioneers club that copped provincial senior "A'•' honors. In 1974, Wilkinson spent three weeks at a seminar in the Soviet Union. His lnflal coaching ex- periences were on the junior varsity level in football, basketball and hockey and Bill Wilkinson as an assistant in track at ^' Centre Hastings Secondary School in Madoc, Ont. Wilkinson is the third coach in WMU's nine-year history. He replaces Glen Weller who resigned his post on March 5 after a four-year stint. Bridge Club scores On Tuesday, April 6 at the Goderich Bridge Club the members played a five -table Howell game which had an average score of 54. Evelyn Galbraith and Dawna Sproule were first with 62; second were Helen Tench and John Wood with 611/2; tied for third were Jo Berry_, and Edna Overholt and Theresa Donatis and Arlene Gibbons with 61; and fifth with 58 were Vic Alex- ander and P.M. Venki I.