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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-09-26, Page 25FISHERS ABATTOIR et MEATS —FREEZERORDER .SPECIAL., 8-10 lb. Turkey Approx. 10 lb. Rib Stk. " 5 lb. Blade Rst. " 10 lb. Hamburg, Bulk or Patties " 10 Ib, Pork Chops 7 lb. Homemade Sausage " 4 lb, Homecured Bacon 55 lb. plus, only '99" A DECORATED GOLF CART — Donna Voerman course cart in Saturday's Exeter Fair parade. and Gibby Dow rode an Ironwood golf Times- Advocate. S•ptomber 20. 1070 Pave OA at _ olintooRivomvoo 'no ow/ Custom Slaughtering Wednesday Cut & Wrapped To Your Specifications Ph. 236-7793 ZURICH Aged, Fully Processed, Steer BEEF SIDES 9.52 HINDS 9.79 FRONTS 9.20 -C1 COLD WEATH ER SAVINGS 4Season Anti- Freeze All-year protection against winter freeze-up and summer boil-over. Permanent, won't evaporate or'boil away or foam. Mixes well with other types. Good from —64°C to 136°C 548-008 98 4 LITRE I, di f ‘1. For All Seasons ANTIGEL 4> WARNING/AVERT ISSEMENT THE FIRESIDE CARMOR. Behind that beautiful exterior lies a hearth more efficient than most. Combine the enjoyment of watching a cozy fire wth the increased efficiency of a downdraft stove. Handcrafted, brass plated doors — high-temp glass. • Formed Unimax 1 /8" steel plate • Large cooking surface • 10 hour burn • 10 year Limited Warranty • heats 1800 sq. ft. • 28" high x 33" wide x 23" deep • Installs anywhere! WE STOCK A FULL LINE OF CARMORS ALL AT THE RIGHT PRICE. SEE CO-OP TODAY! HIGH EFFICIENCY FIREPLACES BY MADE IN CANADA HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OP MENSAL ZURICH BRUCEFIELD 262-3002 236-4393 482-9823 FEES 20 Session Course $25. 10 Session Course $15. Less than10 Sessions $10. Credit Courses $30. THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION EVENING CLASSES STARTING DATE FOR MONDAY EVENING CLASSES WILL BE MON., OCT. 2, 1978 1. All classes will begin during the week of October 1, 1979. 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 is not already filled. 4. Classes will be held weekly, generally from 8-10 p.m. 5. One credit toward a Graduation or Honour Graduation Diploma will be allowed for academic courses completedi Materials for projects must be supplied by students. Students must purchase required text books. "SOME COURSES MAY HAVE TO BE CANCELLED IF INSUFFICIENT INTEREST IS INDICATED BY ENROLMENT. IF THERE IS SUFFICIENT DEMAND, OTHER COURSES MAY BE ARRANGED " CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL CLINTON-PHONE 482-3471 MONDAY NIGHT Weldingy( 10 wks.) Advanced Sewing (10 wks,) WEDNESDAY NIGHT Basic Sewing (10 wks.) Bookkeeping (20 wks.) TUESDAY NIGHT Women's Fitness (10 wks.) Karate for Beginners (10 wks.) Crochet and Knitting (10 wks.) Drafting (10 wks,) Typewriting (10 wks.) Upholstery for Beginners Ceramics (10 wks.) Art (10 wks.) The Law is Not for Women? (10 Macrame (10 wks.) (10 wks.) Furniture Refinishing (10 wks.) First Aid (8 wks.) wks.) Flower Arranging (10 wks.) Electricity for Homemakers Gymnastics (10 wks.) Hairdressing (10 wks.) Auto Maintenance (10 wks,) Step Dancing (10 wks.) (10 wks.) F.E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL WINGHAM-PHONE 357-1800 MONDAY NIGHT Decorative Tube Painting (20 wks.) Oil Painting - General (20 wks.) (Above courses held at Brussels Public School) TUESDAY NIGHT Amateur Radio (20 wks.) Bridge for Beginners (10 wks.) Ceramics (Advanced) (10 wks.) Hair Styling (10 wks,) Intermediate Sewing (20 wks.) Ladies Auto Mechanics (10 wks.) Luxury Sheers (20 wks.) Macrame (8 Wks.) Pilot Ground School (20 wks.) Standard First Aid (8 wks.) Upholstery (20 wks.) Welding (Basic) (10 wks.) WEDNESDAY NIGHT Alternate Energy for the House (8 wks.) Ceramics (Beginners) (10 wks.) Custom Drapes (20 wks,) Flower Arranging (8 wks.) Fundamentals of Art (20 wks.) Ladies Physical Fitness (10 wks.) Practical Auto Mechanics (20 wks.) Sewing for Beginners (20 wks.) Spinning and Nature Dyeing (10 wks.) Upholstery (Advanced) (20 wks.) Woodworking (General.) (20 wks.) TO START MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1980 Advanced Knits (10 wks.) Golf for Beginners (8 wks.) TO START THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1980 Basic Knits (10 wks.) "ENROL NOW" "PHONE THE SCHOOL AND ENROL" GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE ISTITUTE GODERICH-PHONE 524-7353 MONDAY NIGHT Art (10 wks.) Badminton (10 wks.) Bridge (Beginners) (10 wks.) Conversational French (10 wks.) Crocheting (Beginners) (10 wks.) Liquid Embroidery (20 wks.) Sewing (Basic) (20 wks.) Typewriting (Advanced) (10 wks.) Your Car - Its Care and Feeding (6 wks.) TUESDAY NIGHT Basketball (Men) (20 wks.) Photography (10 wks.) Sewing (Advanced) (20 wks.) Sewing (Intermediate) (Victoria Public School) (20 wks.) WEDNESDAY NIGHT Macrame (Beginners) (8 wks.) Volley ball (Adults - mixed) (Colborne Central Public School) (10 wks.) Welding (10 wks.) Woodworking (20 wks.) THURSDAY NIGHT Conversational Spanish (10 wks.) Quilting (Beginners) (Victoria Public School) (5 wks.) Stretch Sewing (Beginners) (10 wks.) TO BEGIN IN JANUARY Badminton (10 wks.) Bridge (Intermediate) (10 wks.) Golf (10 wks.) Men's Sports Night (10 wks.) Stretch Sewing (Advanced) (10 wks,) TO BEGIN IN APRIL Gardening (5 wks.) TO BEGIN IN MAY Tennis (5 wks.) NOTE Classes at Goderich District Collegiate Institute begin at 7:30 p.m. SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL SEAFORTH-PHONE 527-0380 MONDAY NIGHT Advanced Photography (10 wks.) Crocheting (10 wks.) Furniture Refinishing (20 wks.) Introduction to Photography (10 wks.) Quilting (10 wks.) TUESDAY NIGHT Accounting for Farm and Business (10 wks.) Flower Arranging (10 wks.) Ladies Keep Fit (10 wks.) Liquid Embroidery (20 wks.) Sewing and/or Tailoring for both Beginners and Advanced (10 wks.) WEDNESDAY NIGHT Badminton for Men and Ladies (20 wks.) THURSDAY NIGHT Men's Basketball (20 wks.) TO BEGIN IN JANUARY 1980 Cross Country Skiing TO BEGIN MARCH 1980 Disco Dancing TO BEGIN IN APRIL 1980 Golf Tennis SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL EXETER -PHONE 235-0880 MONDAY NIGHT Badminton for Adults (10 wks.) - equipment may be rented or purch ased, Chair Caning (10 wks.) Flower Arranging and Christmas Crafts (10 wks.) Level 2 Sewing (20 wks.) Mathematics 240 (25 wks.) (credit) Mathematics 440 (25 wks.) (credit) Motor Vehicle Mechanics (10 wks.) Pottery (Beginner's) (10 wks.) Quilting (6 wks.) TUESDAY NIGHT Beginners Sign Language (10 wks.) - for communication with the deaf, Computer Studies 400 (25 wks.) (credit) Cross Country Skiing (10 wks.) - starting December 11, 1979, Level 3 Sewing (20 wks.) (ad- vanced) - begins at 6:30 p.m., Level 4 Sewing (20 wks.) (Simplified Tailoring) - begins at 8:30 p.m., Mathematics 550 (25 wks.) (credit) Needlepoint and Bargello (10 wks.) Weaving without a Loom (10 wks.) WEDNESDAY NIGHT Beginner Sewing for Children (10 wks,) - Ages 10-12 - 6:30- 8:00 p.m., - Ages 13-14 - 8:00- 9:30 p.m., Cake Decorating (TO wks.) Ceramics (20 wks.) Creative Writing (8 wks.) English 340 (25 wks.) (Credit) English 440 (25 wks.) (credit) Fitness and Weight Control (10 wks,) - Men and Women. Flower Arranging and Christmas Crafts (10 wks,) Pitman Shorthand (Beginners) (20 wks.) Pitman Shorthand (Advanced) (20 wks.) Typing 100 (25 wks.) (credit) Welding 300 (25 wks.) (credit) THURSDAY NIGHT Auto Mechanics for Women (10 wks.) Beginner Sewing - Adult (20 wks.) Cameo Decorative Tube Painting (20 wks.) Canadian Law 400 (25 wks.) (credit) First Aid (St. John's) (10 wks.) Gourmet Cooking (10 wks.) Mathematics 554 (25 wks.) (credit) -Mathematics of Investment Pottery (Intermediate) (10 wks.) NOTE( On the first night, all sessions will begin at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise indicated. REGISTRATION INFORMATION Area couple mark anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett were hostesses at their home on Sunday when they en- tertained the members of their family to dinner in honour of their eldest son and daughter-in -law Ross and Donna who were ob- serving their 25th wedding anniversary. Later in the evening the aunts and uncle surprised them when they arrived to celebrate with them. A social time was enjoyed by all and refresh- ments served with an an- niversary cake, They received several beautiful gifts, to which Ross and Donna expressed a sincere "Thank You". Guests at- tended from London, Grand Bend, Dashwond, Zurich, Mio, Mich., Mitchell, Exeter, Hensall. On Thursday evening Mr, and Mrs. Don Mousseau and Mr, and Mrs, George Beer, Pineridge Chalet, where Donna is an employee entertained them to a dinner in London with their neighbours Mr. and Mrs. T. J.,McCullough. proposed a name for membership. Tickets are available for "Ernie's Night" and must be in by the October meeting. Following the business lodge closed in regular form. Carmel Church Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided at the organ for the service of song. Choir practise will be held at 8:00 p.m, on Thursday evening. Next Sunday September 30th the Sacrament of Com- munion will be dispensed at 11:30 a.m. 4.,F1 elects officers Hensa114-HClub one met at the United Church on Tuesday evening, September 18 for their first meeting with Diane Gerstenkorn as leader and Marilyn Pepper as assistant. Other officer elected were: president, Linda Gerstenkorn, press reporter, Trudy Ferguson, treasurer, Jane Pollock, secretary rotating. Eight girls joined, The girls marked their canvas for their projects and discussed the materials to be use. Na me 4-H club two Hensall 4-H club two also met on Tuesday evening at the United Church and after repeating the pledge voted in their slate of officers as follows: president, Linda Roberts, vice-president, Linda Zwaan, secretary Joanne and Brenda Smale, press reporter, Joanne Pepper, The members decided to call themselves, "The Needlepointers" and began work on the first article in the project. Attends silver wedding Mrs. Edgar Munn spent the week-end with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Don Gooding and Dale in Parkhill. Their daughter Mrs, Fred (Deb- bie) Johnston of Moosonee visited with them and en- tertained them to a family dinner in London on Saturday evening also at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Don Gooding Jr. of Alsia Craig. Attend service in London A t Knollwood Presbyterian Church, London Sunday September 23rd, The Rev. Evan H. Jones B,A.L Ph, dedicated a Baptismal Font in loving memory of Jack Arthur Peebles, This new ap- pointment was presented by Mrs. Marion Peebles, Monica, Greg and Ivor. Those attending from Hensall were Mr. and Mrs. David Sangster and family Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sangster and Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes. Grand opening Hensall's newest business was opened on Wednesday "Drysdale Major Appliances". Bob and Jack have recently completed their new building on King street featuring Ontario's largest display of ap- pliances. Customers from the local and surrounding areas attended and enjoyed refreshments served by Vera and Helen Drysdale also the cooking done in the micro wave ovens. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhodes, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George Mickle, Ridgetown, visited Wed- nesday and Thursday with their aunt Mrs. Laird Mickle and along with Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle and John of Exeter enjoyed a Smorgasbord hot turkey dinner Wednesday evening at their aunt's home. Mr. and Mrs, Morris Taylor, Kilworthy spent the week-end with the former's sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett and celebrated their Twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLaren and Jodi of Oak- ville were week-end visitors with Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Schroeder were recent visitors with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schroeder, Zurich. Mrs. Alice Ferg returned home after spending several days with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eckel, Zurich. Lodge to hold installation Noble Grand Mrs. Hazel Corbett presided for, the meeting of Amber Rebekah • Lodge on Wednesday evening assisted by Vice Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, who reported for the visiting committee. The Secretary Mrs. Leona Parke read the correspondence stating the District Deputy President Mrs. Jean Henderson and her Installing Team from Huron Lodge Clinton would visit the Lodge on Wed- nesday October 17th to in- stall the officers for the corn ing year. Mrs. Irene Black- well Financial Secretary