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'THE LUCKNOW. LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO
URONMOW C.00NTY
EECPUCikTJON
Invites 'Applications For The Position Of
Initially ' this will be tpart-tune' position in.
'Ki - J success :_. :applicant will be required to
investigate attendance' problems on a. per Olt/ per
mile: basis in all parts of the County,
'• 'WRITTEN 'APPL-.ICATIONS 'SHOULD INCLUDE EDU
CATIONAL. • BACKGROUND AND'. AVAILABILITY •'•FOR IN
TERVIEW AND BE ADDRESSED' TO;,
COCIRANE
DIRECTOR:OF EDUCATION
' HURON.COUNTY . BOARD: OF EDUCATION .
• P.O. BOX' $70,' CLINTON, ONTARIO • ' ."
•
lan.For--Htirori PI�v.'ifl
A horse' shoe pitching contest is
Math
Huron County Plowman's Associa-
tion, at a recent meeting ma • e
plans for their. 1969 Plow,ing.match,,;.
arid Farm Machinery. Demonstratio
to be held on "Par -Avon"' the., farm
of John R.odges on number 8 high.
way ,- 3 miles east of Goderich on
Saturday.:October 4',• 1969 '.
The contest in Huron for the
, Queen of the• furrow:, will be one
of the highlights. The winner'of
this contest will represent Huron at
the International Plowing Match at'
Burford ,
a so.p Anneun er t e.c airman
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*ship of Courtland Herr'of' R. R' 'No.
3',; 'Goderich. '
There will be special. classes for,
new:: farmers', municipal councillors
and members of ;parliament.' '
Clinton Junior. Farmers are 'pann-
ing; to have a refreshment booth',
and 'to supply lunches for: the ,plow
boys. ,Prize lists ate 'available from
the Secretary R. T Bolton, R. R.
1; Seaforth .
Zit*, Om *bid
GfT/'OUkSECO/VG' C,R//cff.!
SEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM
1969 ;PLYMOUTH, 2 door hardtop
1969 METEOR, 4 door'sedan, V8 automati�,. pow.r; stiari ig
190 FORD Custom SM, •4 door,' VS auiSinatfc
• 11ErPO701171; -ard; VS1 power
1967 FORD Custom 2 door, 6i cylinder automatic.
1467 FORD Custom 500, 4' door,` V8 automati+e
-1967.--KE-B.ei-Air 4 door ,
2' -.1967 PONTIAC 4 doors, V8 automatic, porwr spring
and,. 'a standard
2...- 1967 'CHEV Biscaynes, 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic' ::
'1967 PONTIAC', 4 door• stationwagon, V9 aubmatic
1967 DODGE Polar? S00, 2 door hardtop, 6 cylinder.
1966'PONTIAC Paris snne,..4:door hardtop, V$ automatic
1966 CHEV stationwagon'
19s._CHE_V IMPALA, door hardtop, V
1984 CHEV 4 'door, V$ automatic
1f-stat.onwagpst,�automa#le •
•
• 1064 VALIANT stationwagon
400-•MEYEOR-4-doot V3, standard .trani,mii
1063 PONTIAC, 4 door, # :automatic
SEVERAL OLDER MODELS
SEE THESE AND OTHERS
KINLOUGH
Mr . and; -Mrs. Harold .Haidenb.yr,
visitedlast Sunday with Mr. and ..
Mrs. George Haldenby and, other
relatives here.
Friends from here attended ;a
• Tupper ware party at the home, of
Mrs.,. Morley Bushell: at Wingham •
on. Monday evening.' •
Mr and Mrs. Hiram Pangburn; of
Calgary visited during. the week
with Mr. and. Mrs. Jack: Scott. 'and;
Mrs,. William Cox,
On Wednesday -evening -Mr an• �-
Mrs ,Scott and Mr ..and Mrs.
Pangburn: were•.guests•of Mr. and
Mrs. itaynard• Ackert,,
Mr`. -and Mrs.' Chris Shelton visit-
ed. with, relatives at London on •
Monday,. ,
•:Mrs. Jim Smith and Mrs. Dana.,
McInnes will be hostesses for the `
October meeting. `of the Holyrood
Women's Institute on Thursday
afternoon October. 2nd at the •
Holyrood haIl.. •Roll call One o.f
the first holidaysl I remember and.•
the mode of transportation Topic =
Travelogue Motto Adversity is•
.the abrasive that gives a sharp'edge '.
to .courage . .Demonstration:- 'How:
to'' pack a suitcaseC retest - A '•
Book •Mark . ' Directors- Mrs. Ray-
nard Ackert, Mrd. Jack Scott.
OBSERVED 86th BIRTHDAY •
,..Mr. and Mrs.; Bill Scott. and Mr.
and 'Mrs .:Bob. Scott and their farm-
ilies, ;Misses Edna and May Boyle ;
were dinner guests with Mrs.'
William`Cox, and 'Mr.: and Mrs:'
Jack Scott. We extend best wishes.
to' Mrs. Cox ori her 86th birthday,
which was on' Saturday..:
Mrs. J. Guest, of Teeswater
visited during the week with Mr•.
and .Mrs Tom MacDonald:
.Mrs: William Eadie-of•Winghamn
and: formerly of Holyrood Was a
patient in the -Wingham _and.District
Hospital`and was later moved to.'
London.. , We wish •her improved
health '
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Eckenswiller
left thisweek on a •trip to the west
where -they -will visit with relanves_
Mr and Mrs_. Wilbert: Haldenby
of Toronto spent the week end. with. ..
Mr, and Mrs. •Bert Nicholson and
other friends.and.relauves.
Mrs._ Jerry.Collinson, Allan and
Lois Nicholson of 'Georgetown spent
the.; week, end with Mr and Mrs
Bert Nicholson;: .Sunday'. visitors
tat, the same:home were Mr.' and
f(f Mrs: Cliff Langford, Jamie and •••
Paul,of Woodstock,
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th,; 1965
lvir and Mrs: .Howard Bennett. Of
, Toronto visited on Saturday with
''' Mr., and Mrs Art Haldenby
We-gate-sorry:'to report thit=Mi-s
,: . a i._not enoin
.George Hald •nby is 1, y g ,
5 the best :of:health•:: We wish: her
a 'speedy recovery: • ' '
' ; 'Donald Barr of . Waterloo •sent
• P
the week end:at his home here
A number from here attended the1
hucknodw: Fall 'Fair .on..S.atirrday.
Some :from here attended a rec
eption 'which was held on Friday
';;:evening at Rversdale in honour;
Of 2Mr. and Mrs. Bili Zettler
• Mr,. and Mrs. Frank Fair and:
Mrs.. Mary MacDonald of Ripley:.•
v ited_on-Sunday-.e34enirig-iwith-Mr_:-i-
Mts.>•
William :Cox, Mr. and Mrs; •' .
:Oscar-1-odg ns of Luck#row also':" �~
visited at the sante home
We extend, sincere sympathy to { .
Rev, and Mrs, R. ' Odendahl in the
passing of.their sort 12oben'i
Odendahl fr. ' The funeral was held
on Friday of last week,
Friends of 4�its. ,�im Smith extend
sincere•sympa'thy in the passing
of her brother Robert'. Donaldson.
The funeral was: held. on 'Monday
afternoon '
t :
and 'Mrs, F.. J Fairhall and
`tieir daughter lawn Marieof Glen
O chatd,. Muskoka spent the week.
end with Mr: and Nits,, Frank :
'.aulden and ;Keith:, .
EVENING CLASSES'FOR
BEING, PLANNED TO BEGIN Il'
OCTOBER. •
IF THE ENROLMENT JUSTIFIES IT (AT LEAST 15)
. •THE, FOLLOWING COURSES WILL .BE OFFERED:.
Ef. Madill Secondary khool
Wingham. Tel. 35Z-1800
ARTS AND CRAFTS :
1; .CONVERSATIONAL,
FRENCH .•
.2.. OIL PAINTING
,,(BEGINNERS).,
--3.: Ott -FAINTING
(ADVANCED)-,
4. .MILLINERY
...s? (BASI:)
• �.. SEWING ,(ADVANCED);',.'
7; LADIES'' PHYSICAL
.FITNESS
*EN'S PHYSICAL
FITNESS • '
•
!.. UPHOLSTERING
10.a,..:INTERIOR - ` DECO.RATING -
11. BRIDGE
COMMERCIAL
i. :TYPING,'
2:. ,'BOOKKEEPING`.
3..: SENIOR TYPING AND
'BUSINESS MACHINES,
;TECHNICAL '
1, AGRICULTURE
(SEL' ECTED TOPICS)
3. ,AUTO .MECHANICS'
3. ' DRAFTING : FUNDAMEN.•.
' T►L-S-AND-BL OE PRIN.-T
G.
-READIN•
4.. ELECTRICITY..
S. ELECTRONICS
,WELDING
WOODWORKING
•
;ACADEMIC:
1, `'ENGLISH Xi'
:2. HISTORY XIII
3. • MATHEMATICS :i1-7-00-11).
'(PRE -REQUISITE MATH
XI AN.,D XII'(NEW))
4.
ANY :OTHER -ACADEMIC
ACADEMIC.
COURSES' 'FOR 'WHICH'..
,THERE..IS SUFFICIENT.
DEMAND..
NOTE
Where the; registration st:one school is not sufficient but
the combined . enrolment at;. several centres justifies. it,. the sub=
iect'will be offered at,.a central. location.
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Classes 'will begin in.; week of . October 6th and run for.
approximately. '22 .weets. 'The first term ends.' about .December;
tii.the second tai ; commencing. -in January.
Regstr Wednesday,-
�ition wlll. tape place in the school on
8th, :1969 from 7 .-..`9 :m: Advance registration may be '
made either. by .'filling out, the�form below or .by 'telephoning the
school: 'Suggestions .for. other 'courses, would, be welcomed.
FEES
•;10.00 . per course except when the. •,school supplies the
materials, e g., .Welding Fee..for such' course' is $15.00
ort.:::::o. 111 aia:dl:n,.
D. J. COCHRAN.
Director. Of Education
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J. R.LAVIS:
Chairman'
41111 ..p r :�.
_-iEsR nFF sNn Hrarfi
CONCERNED. DO NOT MAIL TO THE
BOARD OFFICE.
PLEASE REGISTER ME IN THE FOLLOWING
COURSE(s):
ADDRESS
PRO . -.