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will be #lath's raalnactivity in the
comps Ye,u !P t d;prmeu$.
Recently chosen oyer Other -contest.
ants for the ti8y
4 1404 is the
daughter Rercy andisnet`Huth:°of•RR ?�
Chfnotp : te:1, enr9lle Altthe food,Serrvice
management course ils College of,
gricultural T OloaggYC *school she Chose
to attend over other City collages.
"I like to look out my window and see a
corn fleld.►':et a Said.s
• The 1983.84 dairy princess is involved in -
enough activities to keep , several people
busy. As well as her studies she works as a
waitress and performs her dairy- princess
duties.
As dairy princess.'Muriel's goals are to
expand the role of milk promoter from
visiting classrooms mid attending Women's
Institutes groups to visiting malls, Brownie,
Guides and Scouting groups; nursing
homes and hospitals.
She has a lot of ideas for promotion
including milk labelled items such as oven
mitts, aprons and buttons, which may be
sold and demonstrating milk recipes.
The Howick native has hobbies which
ranee tl ` ,to tpyelbtg ,. 'Yea!' :a
she comp etei1, „:gratICeight and <'
now can teach the art to others: utiel hstr
taken 13 41-11 heenenli club{t'+4nd ones...
4-H dairy calf club ; s r
Other interests the stamp t olleeting+
fltitess and 10Welling, ReCcutly 'M4;1_11004,
thePoO9S00 SS New York clty bads tt*wa
The new pLlooe ss'liunc wog tsyo.
scholarships e Huron .Coyn(y selpior.
vocalist scholarshlpat . Wautecr sfaulrlc
Festival held, earlier •yyeap., 8µd, a
scholarshlp.for receivingthe highe}t Marks
in home economics at l E. MedilI .Second-
ary School,
June is dairy month and while Mµriel.will
`have malty activities between now, and then,
it will be a her busiest month- Most of the
school visits are done at that time.
When crowned, Muriel received a
bouquet of red roses, a set of luggage and
many other gifts.1
The runner-up in Ste recent dairy ..
princess competition was Diane Vani0sch of
RR3 Lucknow. Other contestantp-i, were
Brenda Bos of RR3 Auburn, Denise Brand
of RR2 Bayfield, Denise Nether), of RR4.
Brussels and Kim Pfeffer of RR 1 Clifford.
MURIEL 11
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Business Beat
Huron business eage,r ryr . computers
begitiriing•of the course the participant will
gaaiinn adinderstandirig of the basic elements
of a computer system and some of the Jargon
related to computers. The balance of the
compete. is made up of presentations of
commonly used business software systems
desikned for microcomputers.
Mt. Moreland describes the Huron County
Industrial Training Committee's role in
promoting the training as that of a catalyst.
"We're the catalyst thits. et businesses in
contat'cwith Conestoga College and govern-
ment'furiding," said Mr. Moreland.
Accbziding to Robert Simpson, manager of
continUing' education, at Conestoga Wiese,
the course is the'only'one of 'its kind'in the
area. He said businesses use computers for ,
such things as inventory, sales forecasting,
updating'prlce'lists and-accolints receivable
and payable. ,
The course is designed for people who
know nothing aboat computers," said Mr.
Simpson.
Mr. Simpson said government, budget;, .
increases and Training in Business and+ .:
Industry (TIBI) grants.. have allowed the
college to offer this training program.
Logic Aboard, , which is affiliated with
Conestoga College, was started by Mr.
Machan and his wife in May of this year. It is
a mobile office facility equipped with a dozen '
industrystandard IBM microcomputers and
software.
According to Mr. Machan, companies in
Huron Countyhave to go to computers to
compete on a global basis. He said we're in
the conformation age and whether you're a.
farmer ora small businessman, ` lout; ve Bot
to know whete.vRM rrailtFa A t'naits is>,ieA uim
Mr.lecherstreseedtheeem eteGywereeii, r,
offered is `most definitely not: programming .
a computer." He said 'ofce• workers and
managers will have plenty of opportunity in
class for "hands on" experience on a
microcomputer using the software system..
They will become familiar with a spreadsheet
system and be able to use it for a variety of ,
financial applications. The participants will
also be able to set up a data file, to"select
records which meet certain criteria and to
produce a report. - •
In describing the progress computers have
made over the Last 10 years, Mr. Machan
said, "lf, the auto industry progressed at the
same rate as computers, a Cadillac would sell '
, for S700, would go 1,000 miles an hour and
get 150 miles to the gallon."
Any business groups interested in the
computer. course may contact Robert Simp-
son at the Clinton Campus of Conestoga
College, telephone 482-3458.
BYRODHILTS
An excellent response to a Computer
training information session for business and
industry in Huron County will result in
courses being started in Wingham and
Goderich.
On Oct. 19, the Huron County industrial
Training Committee sponsored the session at
the Conestoga College Campus at Vanastra,
that saw over 40 business and industry,,
representatives in the county attend.
Computer literacy courses will be offered
in Wingham on Monday and Tuesdays and in
Goderich on Thursday and Fridays beginning
around Nov. 1. The courses will be taught by
Glen Machan of Logic Aboard.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5
SEAFORTH BRANCH 156, • •
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
VETERANS!
- ANQVET- .
7:00 P.M.
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION HALL
• Seaforth
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6
PARADE AND MEMORIAL CHURCH
SERVICE
10 A.M. - ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN CHURCH
'Following the service, there will be a
OPPY -DAY.CANVASS
IN SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT
The support of the public for the annual
appeal will be greatly appreciated.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11
REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONIES
at the Cenotaph
Veterans and other participants are asked to fail -in for the parade
no later than 10:15 a.m.
PETER MALCOLM RON BEUERMAN
Secretary
President
The computer training informatioif,Session
was a joint venture with Conestoga'College
and Logic Aboard and is aimed at trying to
promote computer literacy with small busi-
nesses in Huron County. r.
Ian Moreland, the chairman of the 'Huron
County Industrial Training Committee, said
he was very pleased with the response from
the county s businesses. •
People are more willing to sit down and
listen about training noW that the economy is
on the upswing There was a Very positive
reaction' said Mr. Moreland.
The course is 36 hours
in length and will
run over a period of two
months. At the
HOEGY'S FARM SUPPLY
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at RALPH SIEMON'S FIELD
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