Page 7, News, Tuesday, April 28, 1992 Science students continued from page 3 and space science. They were also judged on their their ability to use and integrate sci- entific information with tech- nology. "The integration of science is how science is used in everyday life," says Lake. "In other word, problem solving using science. The application of science refers to use of science through technol- ogy." On the provincial level, LSBE students came first or second in every category except life science, in which they were third, behind Saskatchewan and Alberta. LSBE students received 69 per cent in life sciences; 71 per cent in physical science; 73 per cent in earth and space science; 83 per cent in nature of sci- ence; 74 per cent in knows; 71 per cent in uses; and 76 per cent in integrates. Those scores are better than the average results in Ontario, Canada and in the other coun- tries that were tested. Who says Canada is the best countr in the world? e United Nations. is published by the United Nations @) The Human Development Report (1992) Development Programme. The Human Development Index (HDI) used in this report is based on an evaluation of the life expectancy, education levels and purchasing power in 160 countries. Canada ivi 125 years to celebrate BINGO BINGO BINEO BINEO BINGO BINGO BINGO Ni Me Win Cultural Committee of Pays Plat is having a | BIN GO Sunday, Way 24, 1992. Only 160 Tickets being sold For reservation call 824-2541, 824-2190 Doors open at 12 noon $40 Advance $50 at the door BINGO BINGO BINGO BINGO BINGO BINGO BINGO NEWSPAPER THE MOST CURRENT TEXTBOOK AVAILABLE LAST CHANCE !!! PUBLIC NOTICE 5 Only - 1992 'FACTORY BUY BACKS" Low Milege, 4 - 6 mos old Must be returned by May 10, 1992 BUICK LESABRE 4DR. #2820 $19,950 BUICK LESABRE 4 DR. #2821 $19,600 BUICK LESABRE DELTA 88 4DR #2822 4 DR #2511 $19,950 $18,850 BONNEVILLE | LAST CHANCE 4 DR #2611 ENDS MAY 10/92 $19,300 Call Ed or Stan 824-2304 824-2043 NOTICE THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY Spring Yard Cleanup Assistance Program For the upcoming Spring season, the municipality will be offer- ing yard cleanup services to the eligible families, which are defined as an individual, a couple, or a group of individuals liv- ing as a family unit. To qualify for the program, a family must: 1. Contain at least one individual over the age of 65 years; or who is handicapped; and 2. Not contain any person physically capable of performing the cleanup which is to be supplied under this program; i and 3. Be the sole occupant group of the dwelling unit served by the property to be cleaned under the program; and 4. Have an application completed by an individual within the family unit stating that he/she/they are financially unable to make arrangements for yard cleanup by any other means. Properties serving commercial properties or multiple dwellings will not be cleaned under this program. Application forms are available at the Municipal Office, 12 Simcoe Plaza.