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The Huron Expositor, 1984-09-26, Page 5THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 28, 1984 ® AS CLOWNS ON PARADE—Children from St. Columban School provided an entertaining spectacle In the Fall Fair Parade. (Mcllwralth photo) Library cataloguing made easier To enable part-time students in South- western Ontario to make better use of The University of Western Ontario main library collection. a complete microfiche versi n of the D.B. Weldon Library catalogue will shortly be installed in two area libraries. The microfiche catalogue, along with a special reader for its use, will be placed at the public libraries in Goderich and Simcoe. Last year, microfiche ' readers were installed in libraries in Brantford, Sarnia, St. Thomas, and the West Hill Secondary School library in Owen Sound, In announcing the project, Dr. Thomas N. Guinsburg, Dean of the Faculty of Part -Time and Continuing Education at Western, termed it "another step in seeking to ensure that the quality of the educational exper- ience for our off -campus students resembles as closely, as possible that which we provide our students in London." The University Library, Dean Guinsburg says, has for some .time provided excellent service in providing materials to off -campus students either by lending them directly to GOET71,ER 's OF DUBLIN A STORE FULL OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE On the Main Street of Dublin 345-2250 Free Delivery: Painting & Decorating • Textured Ceilings • Brush, Roll, Airless Spraying • Paper Hanging interior — fxtcrior -- FREE ESTIMATES — TOM BURKE Painting & Decorating Cali 345-2756 individual students or by placing the materials on deposit in out-of-town libraries. Western has a special librarian and staff to fill the numerous requests from its out-of- town students. However, until now students had•little or no notion of what the Western Library holdings included, and, unless they lived close by, were unlikely to be able to use the main catalogue. "Now that the library catalogue in London is itself on microfiche," Dean Guinsburg notes, "it is technologically possible at a reasonable cost to provide the part-time students who live at a distance from the campus access to precisely the same catalogue facility that students use in London. As a result, the out-of-town students will now be able to conduct their research and request material much -as if they were on campus." The microfiche process makes it possible to put the complete author, title and subject entries for the Weldon Library collection of books and periodicals-- more than 750,000 items-- 750 'fiches" about five by seven in size. It's actually quicker and easier to use the microfiche catalogue than it was to use • a conventional catalogue for the University collection Dean Guinsburg notes. The catalogues will be installed 'in the two off -campus centres in September. The Faculty of Part -Time and Continuing Education offers classes for part-time students at 24 off-cafhpus centres in London and the region. Safety Services INSURANCE Call • LIFE and HEALTH • R.R.S.P.'S & INVEST- MENTS • ANNUITIES • GROUP BENEFITS • GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES BOB McKiNLEY RR 3 CLINTON Tel: 482-3714 LICENCED WITH Dominion Life THE DOMINION lir( ASSOQANCE COMPANv x.� • • n; fi.;�:iLG Fresh Med. Lean GROUND BEEF 1.69 Ib - Lean SIRLOIN or WING STEAKS 3.89 Store Sliced COOKED NAM 1.99 {b. COLD MEAT TRAYS FOR ALL OCCASIONS r/ sailor rre Ecco . to WOO �uc c ,ae ... e Lai Rv .. 41:: eCroUt Renault Alliance iDL 570 Huron St., STRATFORD 271-7528 Stewart is a keen 4 -Her Elizabeth Stewart, daughter of Joan & Mac Stewart, RR 1, Dublin is one of four 4-H - members from Western Ontario who has been chosen to attend the 30th National 4-14 Dairy Conference in Madison, Wisconsin. This program which is organized by the USA National 4-H Council for 4-H youth interested in the Dairy industry is from Oct. to 7. The purpose ' of th conference is to promote and sponsor n educational pro- gram which will provide a better ugder- standinc of the operations involved in production, processing, marketing and use of dairy products. As well, conference participants will have a chance to practice good citizenship, !group participation and leadership responsibilities. Elizabeth is a veru keen 4-H member having completed ,27 p-Torain-m sta years. While she has emphasized dairy clubs in her 4-H program, she has also taken a variety of other clubs. As well, she has demonstrated leadership qualities through completing Junior Leader projects, taking part in club executives and being a member of the Huron County 4-H Youth Council, Perth County residents do not take advantage of library Less than half of the residents in Perth County use library facilities according to a survey recently conducted by Perth County/ Council. A survey of 500 county residents, which excludes St. Marys and Stratford, shows that 214 use libraries. The survey was conducted this summer by Debbie Ranney of Milverton who was hired through a library grant by the Ministry of Culture and Recreation. - Of the 214 people who use library facilities, only 38 of them have heard about a county library system while the remainder know nothing about such a system. A county library system, where the administration of each library in the county comes under one central body, has been under consideration by Perth County Council for a number of years. No definite action has been taken to introduce a county wide system. 'Ranney presented the survey results to Perth County Council at its Sept. 13 meeting, but council decided t study the survey further before making any judge- mentson it. Staffa women aid meeting The Hibbert United Church women met in the Family Life centre for their Sept. meeting with Mrs. Ken Pullman and Mrs. Wm. Mahon in charge of the worship and the study. Mrs. Lloyd Barker chaired the business portion of the meeting. A letter was read regarding the needs of the Missjon and Service Fund. The uneoming Regional meeting wilt be at the Mitchell United Church on Oct. 17. Mrs, Elmer Dow and Mrs. Murray Christie reported on the executive meeting which they attended. Medical Electenia will be assisted and arrangement completed to assist with the Bible Society canvas. Mrs. Spencer Jeffery and Mrs• Arthur Smale served lunch. Breakfast topic of Staffs 4 -Hers The Fall 4-H club "Fitness Fare" got under way at the home of Lillian Douglas on Wednesday. Members of the Staffa No. 1 Club are: Susan Dearing, Renee Drost, Sharon Fell, Lynn Huff, Susann Lachnit, Tracey Parsons, Taunya Van Allen and first year members Joan Kerslake and Karen Norris. The leader is Lillian Douglas and assistant leader is Doris Jeffery. The election of officers are as follows: president, Joan Kerslake; vice president. Lynn Huff; secretary, roving; press reporter, roving; treasurer, Sharon Fell; telephone girls, Susan Dearing and Karen Norris. The second meeting will be held on Sept. 24 at Mrs. Douglas's. The topic of thg first meeting was breakfast and how it is the most important meal of the Vincent Farm Equipment Is pleased to announce that Elaine Vanden Henget of R.R. #5 Seatorth, was the winner of the Fall Fair draw, an international Harvester Weather Vane. Presenting Elaine with her prize is Bryan Vincent, New and Beautiful! 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