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The Huron Expositor, 1978-09-28, Page 7FEES 20 Session Course '25 10 Session Course s15 Less than 10 Session '10 Credit courses :300° REGISTRATION INFORMATION YOU pays your rnoney...kids at the midway of frie HUR EXPOSITOR„ S forth fair winners -, ... ,...‹..t..- / _,. ___4- _______„-----____ ,„--,---- ,--- 0 -,----•-• Sewing and Needlework Quilt cotton; Mrs. Freda Boa, Mrs. H. MorenZ. Quilt practical: Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs. Freda Boa, Mrs. Mary Ft:riling- son. Quilt hand stitched applique: Mrs. Freda,Boa, Mrs. Jim Cron In, Mrs. Robert McMichael. Quilt pieced: 'Mrs. Robt. McMichael. • Quilt reversible: Mrs. Freda 130a,• Mrs. E.E. Riley. Quilt sultatNe for boy's ofigirl's room Mrs. Freda Boa, Mrs. E.E. Riley, Mrs. Jim Conin. Mrs. Dallas Quilt special: Mrs. Freda Boa,, Mrs. Dorthy Marquis. Mat: Alfred Knight, Mrs. E.E. Riley. Mat hooked: Mr. Alfred Knight, Mrs. E.E. Riley. Cushion patchwork: Mrs.' Wm. Dolmage, Mrs. E. Alley, Alfred Knight. Cushion round: Mrs. Wm. Dolm- age, gale Turnbull, Alfred Knight. Floor cushion: Dinah Sills, Mary Neville, Mrs, Wm. DOImage. Cushion needlepoint: Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs. Alfred Knight., ..----04Afghan, crocheted: Mrs. Robt. McMichael, Mrs. Doreen Goadwin, Mrs, Freda Boa. Afghan s knilted: Mrs. Robt. McMlottael, Dinah-illerN1rs. People. Afghan, any ther kind:, Dinah Sills, Mrs. Freda Boa. Matched-set of doilies; Mrs. Freda Boa. Dresser scarf! Mrs. "Freda Boa, Mrs. Percy Adams. 1 pillow case cross-stitch design: Grace Scott ,,(Sam), Mrs. Olive Peo- ple:Mrs. Robt. McMichael. 1 pillow case: Mrs. Freda Boa, Mrs. Olive Papule, Mrs. Lillian Evans. ' 1 pillow case suitable for child's room: Mrs. Lillian Evans, Mrs. E.E.RIley, Mrs. Mary FotherIngham, Baby set sweater: Mrs: Olive Papple, Lois Hodgert, Mary Neville Pram Set Knitted: Mary Neville, Mrs, Olive People, Childs toque and mittens: Mrs. John Bell,,Mrs. Olive Papple, Mary Neville. Child's knitted slippers: Mary Neville, Mrs. Freda Boa,, Mrs. Olive Papule. Hat Misses or Ladies crochet: Mrs.. H. Morenz, Mrs. Freda Boa, Pat, Wright,. • Ladies poncho or cape: Mrs. Robt. McMichael, Mrs. When Evans, Mrs. Freda Boa. • Ladies modern cardigan or jacket: Mrs. Olive People. • • Ladies shawl knitted; Mrs. Olive Papple, Mary Neville, Mrs; Wm. Dolmage. Mitts adult.knitted: Mrs. H. Morenz, Mrs-. Olive Papule, Mrs. Freda Boa. • Tocide for man or '1§5F-ii-nTlied: Mary Neville, Mrg. Olive People, Mrs. H. Morenz. Sox, man's fine: Mrs. H, Morenz, MiF9 NeVille, Mrs. Freda Boa. Any other_ knitted article: Mrs. Rebt. McMichael, Pam Soontlens,' Mrs-Olive People. Any crocheted article; Mrs. Freda Boa, Mrs. Olive People, Mrs. 'Wm. Doirnage. • Girls Jumper Mrs. Eva Haines .slacks:. Mrs. Evailaines.- Child's Jump suit: Mrs. Eva Haines. Lingerie: Lois Hodgert, Mrs. Mary fothingham, Mrs. Eva Haines; • Misses or ladieS jacket'. Mrs. H. Blouse: Mrs. Eva Haines, Mrs. H. Morenz. ' Loungewear: Mrs. Eva. Haines, Mrs. H. Morenz. • Ladles dress: Kathleen Cuthill, Hazel Hilderbrand . 2 Qi•tilt .-blsks,- Mrs., Sam Scott, Mrs. Sarah Dick. ' Article of Knitting: Mrs. Robt. McMichael, Mrs. Sarah Dick, Mary Aviritilec.le of crocheting: Mrs. Robt. McMichael, Mrs. Sarah Dick, Mrs. Carrie MoGavin. Article of'embroidery: Mrs, Robt. McMichael, Mrs. Sarah Dick, Mrs. Sam Scott. Apron: E.E. Riley, • Mrs. Percy Adams. 'Riley..... Ma: lfred Knight, Mrs. F.E. Quilt: rs. Robt McMichaeil,.Sarah Dick, E. Riley. Junior Work quilting: Doris McClure, Shirley mcClure, Sandra Regele. Article crocheting; Janet Drager, Heather McLean, Carlle Boose. Children Flowers Seaforth Jeweller's Prize Terry Gray • Simpson Sears P•ize Glenda Beuerman. Pansies; Nancy Taylor, Bryan Coleman, Terry Gray, Murray Town- s'end, Matt Townsend. Sweet Pegs: Heathe'r McLean, Scott Discoll, Patricia Rimmer, Shelly Driscoll,' Terry Gray. Gladioli: Murray Townsend, Brad Falconer, Bryan Coleman, Patty Coleman, Shelly Driscoll. Asters: Brad Falconer, Terry Gray,. Scott Driscoll, Heather McLean, Patricia Rimmer. . Marigold: Terry Gray, Lisa Beut- tenmiller, Brad Beuttenmiller Cheryl Read. MarigoldFrench Terry. Gray, Deb- bie Campbell, David Campbell, Rob. Sloan. Zinnias: Kevin Coleman, Jeff Hoelscher, Wendy Hoelscher, Tracy . Read, Cheryl Read. Zinnias Large: David McLiwain, Scott' Driscoll, Debbie Campbell, Brad Falconer, Cathy Palin. Dahlias: Brad Beuttenmiller. Kevin Coleman, Rob Sloan, Lisa Beutteriller ; Brad Falcone, Dahlias: Kevin Coleman, Denise - Morey, ANN Marie Malone, Lynn Nigh, Cosmos: Julie Townsend, Matt Townsend, Michael Schoonderwoerd, Terry Gray, Lisa Beuttenmiller Arrangement In a coffee mug: Sherry Lynn Coleman, Jennifer Huglii, Kevin Coleman, Lisa Beutten- miller, Patricia Rimmer. ' Petunias Double: Terry Gray, Lisa Beuttenmiller , Donna Godkin. Petunius single:- Jeff Hoelscher, Jennifer Hugill, Wayne Regele, Judy Coupland, Shelly Driscoll. ..,,,dons: "•- .d Beuttenmilk Lisa .Beuttenrniiier. ' oolriCia B--- Dining Table Centre Flowers: David McLlwain, . 1 ! • Scott Driscoll, Lisa Beuitenmidern Heather McLean. Floral Mat; David McLiwain. Scott Driscoll, Shelly Driscoll, LISP. Beut- tenmiller, David Campbell.' Red & White Arrangement; Shelly Driscoll, David McLlwain,' Scott' Driscoll, Donna Godkin, Cathy' Pall n, Roses: Scott Driscoll, Shelly Driscoll, David McLlwain, Wendy Hoelscher, Lisa Beuttenmiller Floribunda. Roses: David McLiwain, Shelly Driscoll, . Scott Driscoll, Bachelor i,iitton; Te•rvtlrev. Brad liaffinrrililer Lisa Beuttenmiller. Debbie naolOb(41 Flo,,er arrangement' Glenda Beuerr,ian, David McLiwain, Brad Falconer, Matt Townsend, Scott Townsend. Baking Contest Maple Cream: Ron Fleming, Mrs. .0""s Papple, Mrs. Dorothy Townsend P-ta Mny Ian. Chocolate Fudge- Yvonne Ham- mersley, Ron, Fleming. Olive Papple, Mrs. Parothy.TONnsvid Chocolate Brownies: Christine Trerneer, Olive .PaPPie, Mrs. :1% Whyte. Peanut Butter Cookies: Olive Papi , pie, Mrs. D. Keitey, Rita Mpylen,, Oatmeal Cookies, rolled: Olfilg, Papple. Date Squares; Grape BrOacIfOato, Mary FOrtharlagharr• Loretta' Dolmage; Mrs. CierothiTTownsend ' Pumpkin Pie: Mary Fothi...:rgtlarn. Cherry Pie: Ma6,Fotheringhani. (Continued on Page 8 ):•,; fat SHADES OF AL CAPONE —, This frightening lookini character is of of the Seaforth Public Schoolstudents who dressed in Roaring 20's - style for the Seaforth Fall Fair parade on Friday., (Expositor Photo) posit r Stepdancers ThursdaY night at fair 4. already filled, will be allowed for academic ks. • ENROLMENT. THE HURQN COUNTY.BOARD...„OFEDUCATION EVENING- CLASSES STARTING DATE FOR MONDAY EVENING CLASSES WILL BE MON., OCT. 2, 1978 1 • All classes will begin-during the week of October 2 2 . Advance registration is desirable and may be made by phoning or visiting the school. 3. Late registration will be accepted on opening night if class 4. Classes will be held weekly, generally from 8-10 p. 5. One credit toward a Graduation or Honour Graduation Dipl courses completed. Materials far prorects.mtist be supplied by students, Students must purchaie required text bo "SOME COURSES MAY' HAVE TO BE CANCELLED IF INSUFFICIENT INTEREST IS INDICATED BY IF THERE IS SUFFICIENT DEMAND, OTHER COURSES MAY BE:ARRANGED " CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL CLINTON-PH 1 NE 482-3471 MONDAY NIGHT -Bookkeeping (20. weeks) Bridge (10 weeks) Ceramics - Advanced (10 weeks) Drafting 200 (Credit) (75 hrs.) Drafting - General (10 weeks) Furniture Refinishing (10 -weeks Hairdressing 410 weeks) Men's Fitness (10 weeks) MONDAY NIGHT Liquid Embroidery (20 weeks) Oil Painting - General (20 weeks) (Above courses held at Brussels Public School) TUESDAY NIGHT Bookkeeping for Farmers & Small Businesses (10 weeks) Bridge for Beginners. (10 weeks) Cake Decorating - Basic (8 weeks) Pottery (10 weeks) Stretch Sewing Beginner's (10 weeks )' Stretch Sewing' - Advanced (10 weeks) Tap Dancing (20 weeks) TUESDAY -NIGHT Art (10 weeks) Growing as Parents (10 weeks) Ladies Auto • Mechanics (10 weeks) Pilot Ground School '(20 weeks) Pottery Without a Wheel- (10 weeks) Spinning and Dyeing (10 weeks) Standard First Aid (8 weeks) WEDNESDAVNIGHT Auto Mechanics General (20 weeks) Auto Mechanics - Beginners (10 weeks) Ceramics - Beginners (10 weeks) First Aid (8 weeks) • Hunter Safety (10' weeks) Japanese Embroidery (10 weeks) Sewing - basic (10 weeks) Typewriting (20 weeks) Welding (10 weeks) Ladies Fun and Fitness ,(10 weeks) Raku (Pottery) (10 weeks) Upholstery • General (20 weeks) Woodworking - General (20 weeks)• Liquid Embroidery (20 weeks) TO START WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st Oil Painting•Beginners Women's Fitness (to weekt). WEDNESDAY NIGHT • Budget Cooking (10 weeks) Chess for Fun (10 weeks) Crocheting (10 weeks) • Electricity for. Beginners (10 weeks) Flower Arranging (10 weeks weeks) Oil Painting•Advanced (20 weeks) TO START WEDNESDAY JANUARY Energy SourCes (9 Macrame (10 weeks) Metric Conversion (6 weeks) Shorthand (20 weeks) Small Engine Repair (10 weeks) THURSDAY NIGHT. Badminton - Beginners (8'weeks) TO START MONDAY, APRIL 9th Golf for Beginners (8 weeks) (10 weeks) Stretch Knit FabricS•Beginners TO START THURSDAY, APRIL 12th Stretch Knit Fabrics-Advanced (10 weeks) • Alternate, weeks) Ceramics (10 weeks) (20 Ladies Fitness (10 weeks) F.E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL WINGHAM-.PHONE 357-1800 4144-444 eill;cemosisol.ii g(e01 i°21r. Cher"'k lA-`t„, dY/COge‘ any t,ont“)n the r, O iZallt041‘001% t,eit. org.fiVer4-.4, tAAL,444444µ4,44400 A Du Pont TefloriCpated EngiO? THAT'S RIGHT! GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE ISTITUTE GODERICH-PHONE 524-7353 MONDAY NIGHT Art (20 weeks) Badminton (10 weeks) Bridge-Beginners (10 weeks) Gymnastics for Elementary Students (10 weeks) Judo-Beginners-Junior 8,-Senior (20 weeks) Liquid. Embroidery (20 weeks) Money Management' (5 weeks), Sewing Basic (20 weeks) TUESDAY NIGHT Basketball (20 weeks) Home Decorating (5 weeks) Needlework (10 weeks) Photography (10 weeks) • • Sewing-Intermediate- (20 weeks) Typewriting-Advanced (10 weeks) Woodworking "20 weeks) WEDNESDAY NIGHT Creative Writing (15 weeks) Ladies' Sports Night (10 weeks) Macrame-Beginners (8 weeks) Men's Sports Night (10 weeks) Sewing-Advanced (20 weeks) THURSDAY NIGHT Judo-Advanced Junior & Senior (20 weeks) Stretch gewing-P4sik(10 weeks).. TO BEGIN IN JANUARY Alternate Energy Sources (8 weeks) Badminton (10 weeks) Bridge•Intermediate (10 weeks) Golf (10 weeks) Stretch Sewing•Advanced (10 weeks) TO BEGIN IN MARCH Gardening (5 weeks) Tennis (5 weeks) NOTE: CLASSES AT GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE BEGIN AT , 7:30 P.M. SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL SEAFORTH-PHONE 527-0380 , '04 U.11 01oLDIfto Ira Do Pomo Nome.. Moos THAT MEANS: rrryTYTTT • Greatly Prolonged Engine Life • Greatly Reduced "Operating Costs.. Greatly linproved-Performance (VIRTUALLY FRICTION-FREE ENGINE OPERATION) SIMPLY POUR TMT INTO YOUR CRANKCASE AND YOUR ENGINE TAKE'S OVER. FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL 1-IUNDRED MILES, THE CIRCULATING OIL ACTS AS THE TEFLON CARRIER, GRADUALLY .DEPOSITING A HARD, MICRO-THIN PERMANENT COATING Ok THE INNER SURFACES -OF YOUR ENGINE. TMT IS APPLIED AT ONCE. It IS A ONE TIME, PERMANENT ENGINE"TREATMENT. IE IT DOESN'T DO EXACTLY WHAT WE SAY IT DOES:WE-WILL AT ANY TIME REFUND YOUR FULL PURCHASE PRICE...TRY -IT. ENGINE FRICTION IS ALL YOU'VE GOT TO LOSE. • 1. "._••• • as VrterIll Photography (10 weeks) Quilting (10 weeks) , Typing (10 weeks) ' TUESDAY NIGHT Fi•Im Society (alternate Tuesdays for 20 weeks) MONDAY:01111, Badminton (20 j eeks) Furn, inishing (20 weeks) MONDAY NIGHT Accounting 300 (Credit) (75 . .hours ) Badminton for Adults (10 weeks • equipMent may be rented or purchased Chemistry 550 (Credit) (75 hours) Cross Country Skiing-Beginners (10 weeks) English 340 (Credit)(75 hours) Mathematics , 140 (Credit) (75 hours) Motor -Vehicle Mechanics (10 Weeks) Pottery (10 weeks) Off-Loom Weaving (10 weeks) Oil Painting (10 weeks) Liquid 'Embroidery (20 weeks) Macrame (10 weeks) Decorative Tube Painting (20 weeks) ' English 240 (Credit) (75 hours) English 551 (Credit) (75 hours Fitness and Weight Control for Men & Women (10 weeks) Flower Arranging (5 weeks) Girls' Gymnastics-Ages 6-18 (10 weeks) Needlepoint and Bargello 110 weeks) Sewing • Men'S Pants and Shirts (10 weeks) woldino 340 (Credit) (75 hours) sewing and Tailoring (10 weeks) THURSDAY NIGHT Men's Basketbiall (20 weeks) THURSDAY NIGHT Accounting 550 (Credit) (75 hours) Canadian Law 400 ..(Credit) (75 hours) Ceramics (20 weeks) English 35'0 (Credit) (75 hours) English 440 (Credit) (75 hours) Gourmet Cooking (10 weeks) Mathematics 240 (Credit) (75 hours) Powder Puff Mechanics (10 weeks) Science 240 (Credit) (75 hours) Sewing-Beginners (20 weeks) ° Yoga.lritermediate (10 weeks) YOU CAN (,BUY 1140.AT THE$0.DEALERs; Arthie's Sunoco Geralds Datsun Seefeeth The Ice Box, iiensall Seaforth bectiet Enquiries Y Phone 527-1502 Quilting (5 weeks) Sewing Ages 10.14 (6:30 p.m. Woodworking (10 weeks) Yoga Beginners (10 weeks) TUESDAY NIGHT : Computer Science 400 (Credit)' (75 hours) "First Aid St. John (10 weeks) Lingerie (10 Weeks) (8:30 p.m.) Matheniatics 550 (Credit) (75 hours) Pitman Shorthand-Beginners (20 weeks) Pitinan shorthand,Ad4nced (20, weeks) Science for the Home (5 sessions) Tailoring - Men's Women'S and Childrert's .Coat or Blazer (10 weeks) 6:30 p.m. Typing 100' (Credit) (75 hours) Weaving (ID weeks) WEDNESDAY NIGHT Consumer Education 100 (Credit) (75 hours) Crois Country Skiing• Intermediate (10 weeks) (Note: First class will be held December -6th) GET READY fOR THE-HOCKEY--SEASON WITH DRY LAND HOCKEY TRAINING' beginning MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 and CONTINUING NIGHTLY FOR TWO WEEKS. COST $10.00. MUST REGISTER• IN ADVANCE FOR THIS COURSE. SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL EXETER -PHONE 235-0880 . 'Pt 4 • •