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More students get assistance
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KIDS
'More than 100,700 students, an increase
of 24.3 per cent over the previous year,
received financial aid ander the Ontario
Student Assistance Program in the 198283
school .year.
A review of the program, released last
week by Colleges and Un'?iiersities Minister
Dr. Bette Stephenson, shows that a total of
$299 million was provided as assistance in
1982-83, Of this amount, $101.12 million was
in theform of grants and 5197.88 million in
loans.,) .
' Cabbage Patch
Cabbage Patch mothers and their dolls
celebrated the birthdays of their dolls on
Sept. 1st at the Winthrop Ball Tournament.
The girls were Cheri Taylor, ,Kelly
BRAN
FLAKES
400 GM.
REG. '1.33
In 1982-83 the Qntario Student Assistance
Program consisted of five plans, four of
which were funded by the Ontario Govern-
ment. The Canada Student Loans Plan, the
fifth component of the program was financed
by the federal government through the
Secretary of State.
The objective of the Ontario Student
Assistance Program is to encourage and
assist academically qualified and financially
rtheld
Bosman, Christy Scott, Paula Allen and
Shannon Scott. Cupcakes were served for
their party:
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needy Ontario residents to advance to
post -secondary education, and to ensure
equal opportunity for students from low
income families.
Dr. Stephenson said that the review shows
the program is meeting its major goal of
serving low income families in Ontario.
About 78.5 ,per cent of the total grant
funding was received by students whose
families had a gross income of less than
520,000. •
In 1982-83, 33.14 per cent of students
enrolled full time in Ontario universities and
colleges received grant on,Ioan or a mix of
both under the program.
Students who need financial assistance for
the 1984-85 academic year may still apply.
Applications for assistance a& available at
any Ontario college, university or high
school guidance office, and- also from the
Ministry's Student Awards, Branch,
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 12, 1984 - A9
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SUPER -ABSORBENT 54's, TODDLER 48's, TODDLER 40's
PAMPERS
OUR REG. $10.59
LUV'S
DIAPERS
66,5,36's, 48's
.40"*
99
BOWES PIE FILLINGS
CHERRY PIE 4,9
FILLING 796 ML.
LEMON BLUEBERRY
796 ML.
89
750 ML.
49
RAISIN
750 ML.
LIQUID
FLEECY FABRIC
SOFTENER
FROZEN
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10 LB.
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BONE T . WING
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CRYSTALS
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HONEYCOMB
400 GM
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GRAFREEZER SPECIAL
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SIDES OF BEEF
GRADE A 5
HINDS OF BEEF 1 /9 ,.tern
CUT FROM CANADA GRADE 'A' BEEF
OUTSIDE CUT - EYE REMOVED
Boneless
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LEAN BONELESS
STEWING BEEF
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BEEF LIVER
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JUMBO BEEF
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12.143 GM
699
PRE BROWNED
BREADED 12.125 GM
PORK CUTLETS
99
29
500 GM.
8 9
LB.
SANDWICH STYLE SLICED
CORNED BEEF
229
LB
TAILLEFER REGULAR STYLE
SLICED BOLOGNA
TAILLEFER SLICED
SALAMI LOAF
129LB
18918
TAILLEFER SLICED
PEPPERONI LOAF
199
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CABULK
BBAGE ROLLS
99..
MEAT DEPARTMENT
KIDS FROM KATIMAVIK were given a
welcoming party Monday by the faculty of
Seaforth Public .School. They are: Christine
Lukovlts, Melissa Hart, Paul Bannister, Lori
Haines; Tim McNamara, Llanne Burgess,
Jean. Marc Todry, Marie Andree Wallot,
Dennis Martin, Rick Colbourne, group
leader, and Louise Bertrand. (Mcllwralth
photo)
4m presents Fitness Fare
'Fitness Fare:" is the name of the .starting in Sept. in Huron County, For
up -conning 4-H food and nutrition project. As further information, about joining contact -
the title suggests. it's about two very Jane Muegge at he Clinton Agricultural
popular topics, food and fitness, and how Office.
they affect each other, Food is the fuel for
exercise while exercise controls appetite and
fat t� musclle proportions,
During weekly meetings, members will
learn the difference between stamina,
flexibility and strengthening exercises.
What kinds of foods to eat before a sports
competition. cooking methods for controlling
fat content and how to make good snacks are
also part of the project.
Stamina or endurance is one of the most
important aspects of fitness. Club members
will find out how they compare to other
Canadians of the same agp.
The club is seven weeks long and will be
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Egg Marketing booklet
has wrong information
The Canadian. Egg Marketing Agency
(CEMA) has alerted camp directors and
schools across the country that an Agency
booklet distributed earlier this summer
contains wrong information on first-aid
treatment for rabies.
CEMA became aware of the confusion in
its "Outdoor Fitness and Safety Guide"
through a phone call which pointed out that a
procedure to treat snake bites outlined in the
booklet appears under a section headed
"Rabies" and could easily be misconstrued
to be rabies treatment. The first aid
procedures in this section should not be used
in the treatment of rabies.
The Agency has apologized for any
,inoonvenience the confusion has caused. As
a precautionary measure, Canadian camp
directors anis schools across Canada are
being notified immediately of this problem.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Happy birthday to Jacqueline Van Poucke
who is 1 year old on Sept. 14, 1984, with love
from mommy, daddy and Christina:
BACHERT MEATS
'Try our own smoked pork chops
i for the bar -b -q season*
""8GUSTOM KILIANG, FREEZING
Cutting & Wrapping
KILL DAY ON TUESDAY
All meat Gov't. Inspected on the farm
1 MILE EAST OF WALTON
' 887-9328
Seaforth District High School
COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER 28
7:30 p.m.
Special Note: Grads
are expected to be at
the High School at 7:00 p.m.
Enjoy
a Weekly
League Night
Leagues starting Now.
Don't miss out!
Few Bowlers needed for Monday
night league 9-11 p.m. and Tuesday
8-10 p.m.
Children's Bowling and Mens League
start Mcnday, Sept. 17 after school at
3:45.
Mixed Doubles start Wednesday
Sept,- 12. Thursday nighters start
Sept. 13, 7-9 p.m.
OPEN BOWLING: Friday Night, Saturday Night
and Sunday Afternoon,
FREE GAMES FOR NEW BOWLERS
and we'll help you.
NOBEL LANES