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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-10, Page 12fl VG APPLIED ARTS AND !TECMNO14):07( ctinton. •Centre Mastro" Pork.AcoOd Bojc• 1 60 Clinton TEL.4 g2•3 4:5-8 NIGHT COURSES 1• ..ELECTRONICrF911.,101LIRNETNIEN .1 This course istocipen to anyone who has completed Electronics for Jour- neymen 1, or has equivalent experience in the field. variety of aspects of automated' machinery will be covered. instrumentation and quality control will be examined in detail. START DATE: Tuesday, January 23, 7:30-10:30 p.m. (Tue. evenings for 15 weeks). LOCATION: Clinton Centre • TUITION: FEE: $27.00 ' SOLID. STATE IGNITION SYS:TEMS More and more engines are equipped with solid state ignition systems. Learn how to, service Piezzo electric, capacitor discharge, and solid state ignition systems. . START DATE: Tuesday, January 23, 7:30-10:30 (Tue. evenings for 10 weeks). LOCATION: Clinton Centre TUITION FEE: $20.00 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT COURSES. EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION ' This course will make a positive contribution to the management ability, of supervisors in industry and managers and owners of small companies. Topics include: the role of the supervisor; motivation of workers, setting objectives and goals; planning; scheduling, evaluating efficiency; developing improvements. START (DATE: Wednesday, January 24, 1973, 7:30-9:30 p.m. (Wed. evenings for 10 weeks). This course is designed to help owners, managers, supervisors, etc., in in- dustriail, construction, and administrative fields to deal effectively with problems in the area of personnel management. Topics include: under- standing people; selection and induction; training; morale; com munications; performance appraisal; discipline; planning; leadership; resistance to change. START. DATE: Monday, January 22, 7:30-9:30. p.m. (Mon._ evenings for 10 LOCATION: Clinton Centre TUITION, FEE: $40.00 PERSONAL INTEREST:. DR AwING...at pAINTING ,. Weeks). LOCATION: Clinton Centre TUITION FEE: $40.00 HUMAN RELATIONS Adastra'I ;Park Road ' Clinton A basic.course which will include an exploration of media end techniques. Here is a •fun opportunity to discover your own hidden artistic talents. START DATE: Tuesday, January '23', 7:30-9:30 p.m. ITue, evenings for 10 weeks). weeks). LOCATION: Clinton Centre TUITION. FEE: $18.00 ° CONESTOGA COLLEGE OF APPLIED AND TECHNOLOGY Clinton Centre Bolt 160 / LOCATION: Clinton Centre TUITION FEE: $18.00 (excluding required art supplies). SNOWMOBILE OPERATION AND SAFETY / 4 brief but intensive -program which will include films and practical in- struction in safety, first aid and maintenance to enbure self confidence and safety on the traiis .this, winter. Topics include: equipment, mairdenancev driving habits, snow vehicles act, overhaul and storage, safety, first aid. START DATE: Wednesday, January 24, 7:30-9:30 p.m. (Wed.,evenings for 3 ARTS • I. PAGE TWELVE , THE..LlitC91014 SENTINE4f..1...UCK.Hm ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY,, JANUARY 10, 1973 KING BRIDGE ZION e. anclilvirs. William McDon- ald and family of. London were holiday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Martin,and family. , • • • Mr.; and Mrs, Walter Clare and :Mary Luanne were New. Yeart vis-: hors with MT,''arld Mrs 4dwin „ King and family.of; London. Little Carrie•Regling of Orange- ville is spending a few Weeks with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riegling. Frank Moran who has been stay- , ing with his. son Alvin and Mrs. _Moran and fainily has returned-ta — his home in Lucknow, Mr.. and. Mrs. Harry Van,• ,Osch and Mr. and Mrs. Harry pielen all of Crediton were Saturday evening visitors with their aunt and uncle Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Van Osdh. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fitzpatrick and Joey -and Mrs. Leo Coireveau all of Goderich were New Years visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Austin. .Mr. and Mr§. Dennis Dalton and Mrs. Herman Lambertus spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meyers and farhily of Lon- don. Mrs. Lambertus remained to spend the rest of the winter with her daughter. • des O'Donnell is a patient in . the Alexandria and Marine General Hospital,' Goderich and . Mrs. Derek Logtenburg is a pat- ient in the University Hospital, 'London. We, wish them both' a speedy recovery. The hydro'was off in the Kings - bridge area for over three hours on Wednesday evening. The cause is unknown. ' Maria Dalton will begin nurs ing at the University Hospital, London on January .15th. See US first about your estate • Estate planning for the living as well as protection for ' successors go together. That's • Why we suggest you call us right now to help you develop your living.estate plan—then , get your lawyer to draw up your will. • w Generation after generation, Victoria and Grey hasspecia- lized in helping to plan-for estate development for today aswell as protecting the inte- t rests of tomorrow's' heirs. You make your will; we make it work. Trgya.r COMPANY SINCE 1/2 889 Iiieieier Elgin' and Kingstoit Streets Goclerich 524.7381 • Miss Elva Ritchie W44 lucky , winner of a gift. recently from The Waxworks Boutio!.4e Shop. in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie . Donna, Elva , 'Brian and Mel, 'visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith -and family of Molesworth during the holiday season. ;, Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Wilkins were in Toronto from Wednesday to Saturday, where they attended "the C-op convention held at the Sheraton Motel' in down-tbwn Toronto. Word from Charlie's sister in Sudbuiy states, that they _have more glow this winter in Sudbary than they havehad theie for 30 years. Mrs., Wm. Irwin and Lloyd, of • Kinloss and Mrs. Wes Alton of , • London visited,,Mr..and Mrs. Chas Wilkins dhring the holidays. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. prank Ritchie were Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Brown, Lee Ann and Heather of Brantford and Mr. and Mrs. David Erickson (Dianna' McAuley) of 4, Stevens, New Brunswick on Sunday before New Years. Miss: Audrey Ross of Weston also visited, during the holidays. Prey - iously'visiting the Ritchie home 'were' Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Mc- Auley and John Of Ripley , Mr.. and Mrs. Mark 'McAuley, of Barrie and Mi. and Mrs. Frank Riegling and family of Kingsbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jerome motored to Hamilton on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jerome returned with them after ' visiting there for the past week.' Mr: and .Mrs. Lynn Jerome and daughter of Clinton spent the week end on the farm, where Lynn assisted with the chores un- til their return., 'Danny Medley, who makes his home with the Jeromes; visited his grandmother and other.friends in Hamilton recently. ° Mr.' and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland and Nancy spent New Years with, Mr. and Mrs. David Kirkland, Annette and Suzanne of Lucknow. _ Visitors recently with Mr. and' Mrs. Allan Ritchie were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duffy, Dennis and Linda of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ritchie and Bryce were in Owen Sound on Sunday having taken Brenda back from the week end at her home. Brenda is training in Owen Souhd General Hospital. Miss Barbara Wilkins returned on Sunday tb Guelph University after enjoying three weeks • vacation at home. ST. HELENS In spite of the slippery roads , six tables enjoyed "theshoot party on Thursday night.. High prizes went to Gordon Black and Charlie McDonald with second high Bob Jefferson and Douglas Miller. Winning novelty prizes were Dorl, aid Hackett, Gordon MacPherson, Douglas Miller and GOrdie The next party is January 'l8th. The Institute meeting will be held on 'T'hursda'y, January 1.1 as it 'was postponed:for one week be— ' 'cause of the,slippery toads. Mrs. Ward Shickluna'. of Missis- sauga Spent a few days with and.Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. She also visited' Mrs. Earl Gaunt, who' is a patieilt in Wingharn and Dist- .rict HOspital. •