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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-07-23, Page 11PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1986. M uburn C— S L - O Mrs. Mildred LawlorMrs. Mildred Lawlor 526-7589 Auburn council gives contract for sidewalks Auburn people at celebrations The regular Village Meeting was held on July 15. The Topic was sidewalks. Tenders were open for 300 ft. cement and the contract was given to John Hickey. Conestoga Clinton campus now part-time Due to a reduction in funding, the Clinton Campus of Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology will be operating as a part-time learning centre by Octo­ ber 31. The Canada Employment and Immigration Commission recently announced that an $837,000 reduc­ tion in funding in connection with ranbrook Mrs. Mac Engel 887-6645 People around Cranbrook Mrs. Catherine Thiel of Water­ loo, her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Paul and their son. Dennis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley. Dennis will be at the Gerrit van Veen farm on a farm exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomson, Brandon, Man., spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert van Donkersgoed. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Burghardt had cousins from Hanover, Ger­ many, visitingthemfor five weeks. Mrs. Alf King, her son Kenny and wife and boys, Brantford, visited on Tuesday with her East Wawanosh was to help put in over300feetonTurnberry Street to Elizabeth Street and Goderich Street. Auburn village will pay for cement and East Wawanosh will pay for the tearing up of the streets. sponsoring students will be in effect. Along with this announce- ent, the development of a Cana­ dians Jobs Strategy program will shift the emphasis to on the job training for institutional training. “It’s a widespread cutback which affects all campuses and colleges,’’ says Aubrey Hagar of Conestoga. brother, Harold Smalldon, Brus­ sels and Mrs. Mac Engel. Murray Smith and Eddie Saxon are travelling with the Listowel Air Cadets to Detroit for four days. They will be visiting the U.S. Navy Cadet training ship, Odyssey. Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacDonald have recently returned from a three-week vacation in Britain. They spent a few days in London, then toured Scotland, including the Isle of Skye. They also visited for a week with Mrs. MacDonald’s brother and sister in Lincolnshire. Mrs. Gordon Engel has moved to 697 Devon St., Stratford. Severalfrom the Auburn area attended the Colborne Township 150th Birthday Celebrations on the weekend. Mrs. Florence Steckley and her sister Hilda of Stratford called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor on Sunday. Sorry to report that Mrs. Marion Sproule is a patient in University Hospital, London. We wish her a speedy recovery. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardin of Kitchener. April Gross of RR 1, Auburn recently spent a week at Camp Menesetung near Goderich. Mrs. Bonnie Armour and daugh- The Clinton Campus is in the same building as Vanastra Public School, and takes 15 Manpower sponsored students and five regu­ lar fee paying students on either a part-time or full-time basis. One part-time and one full-time teacher are employed at the campus. Since the teachers are part of the college staff, senority will deter­ mine if they will be moved due to the cutbacks. Mr. Hagar feels that the educa­ tional needs will be looked after as far as determining what the effects the change from a full-time program activity to part-time will have on Huron County residents. Grocery 887-9226--Brussels Monday - Saturday 8-6 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. WE WANT YOU TO SHOP AT OUR STORE AND COMPARE PRICES! DRINKS GRAPEFRUIT, PINEAPPLE & QQ ■ u n i \ v ORANGE, WILDBERRY 48 OZ. " VALLEY FARM FRIES 2/1.001 KG. D. MARSHALL DECORATING EXTERIOR • house painting • barn lettering INTERIOR • drywall • textured ceilings • paper & painting QUALITY WORKMANSHIPAT REASONABLERATES DAVE MARSHALL PHONE 523-9220 ter Julia of Waterloo spent several days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardinspenta couple days with Mr. and Mrs. Pre-Vacation Sale Steuwtt Stephenson’s YOON STORES LTD. BRUSSELS, ONT. 887-9514 except prescriptions, tobacco, magazines a nd in-store specials. Store will be CLOSED for 1 week starting Noon, Aug. 2 (Sat.) thru Aug. 9 (Sat.) 10% OFF SALE ON EVERYTHING SAVARIN T.V. DINNERS CHIX, SALISBURY, TURKEY, CHIX STEAKETTE 1.4911.5 OZ. CAMPBELL CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP 10oz. 2/.99 BICK’S GARDEN RELISH 375 ML. .99 BELLA MANDARIN ORANGES 10 OZ.21.99 KRAFT CHEESEWHIZ 1 KG.4.99 KRAFT THIN CHEESE SLICES 1 KG.4.99 SURF LAUNDRY DETERGENT 6 L.3.98 CHEFMASTER PEANUTBUTTER 500 G .99 CHAPMAN’S ICECREAM 2 L.1.89 FRENCH SUNPAC PINK OR WHITE LEMONADE ROYALLE TWIN PAC PAPER TOWELS ASSORTED . 99 60, 40, 36, 48, 32 12 OZ. 3/1.00 MARTIN’S GRAPE, FRUIT PUNCH, PINEAPPLE & PAMPERS ASSORTED 1 0.99 HOME FOIL 12 IN..79 GOOD HOST ICEDTEA 750 G.3.49 POST 275 G. ALPHABITSCEREAL 1.59 THREE STAR BLEACH 3.6 LITRE 1 .29 AYLMER KETCHUP 1 L.1.88 Clayton Robertson of Meaford. Mrs. ElvaStraughan who had spent three weeks with the Robert­ sons returned home with the Jardins. PRYDEIV Personally Shop, Showroom and Display 293 Main St.. 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