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CLEAN MACHINE
MOP
;1099
Two Shelf Wooden
BARBECUE
SHELVES
Fits all Models
$ 61 795
COLORING
BOOKS
S 1 00 & 5Ot
SURPRISE
SALE WEDNESDAY
6 P.M.- 9 P.M.
MASON JARS Pints
$395
Quarts UP' Quarts &A/2 ,,, $c49
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A WINNING FLOAT - The Exeter Legion entry was named the best organizational float in
Saturday's Exeter Fair parade. T-A photo
ARLING s
Surprise Sale
EVENING CLASSES
1980 - 81
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
General Information
1. Courses begin during the week of October 6th, 1980
2. Interested persons should register IN ADVANCE by calling the school 1235-08801. Only these courses with sufficient
registration will be 'given.
3. Day school students who wish to take evening courses for credit should see Mr. Wooden
4. Credit courses may be thken on a non-credit Basis as well as for credit.
5. Fees are payable on the first night of the course. Cheques should be made payable to South Huron District Hfgh
School,
6. Further information concerning courses may be obtained from either the school office or the instructor.
Course Night Time No. of Sessions Room Cost
Fitness & Weight Control (men & women) Mon. 7:30-9:30 p.m. 10 Large Gym $15.00
English 440 (Credit) Mon. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 25 116 $30.00
Mathematics 240 (Credit) Mon. 7:00.10 p.m. 25 112 $30.00
Sign Language for the Deaf Mon. 7:00.9:30 p.m. 10 114 $15.00
Stained Glass Art (Beginners) Mon. 7:00-10 p.m. 7 99 $30.00
Quilting Mon. 7:30-9:30 p.m. 7 224 $10.00
English 551 (grade 13 credit) Tues. 7:00-10 p.m. 25 122 $30.00
Welding 300 (Credit) Tues. 7:00-10 p.m, 25 95 $65.00
Business Machines 300 (Credit) Tues. 7:00-10 p.m. 25 201 $30.00
Badminton Tues. 7:30-9:30 p.m. 10 Large Gym $15.00
Chair Refinishing and Caning Tues. 7:30-9:30 p.m. 10 99 $15.00
Pottery (Beginners) Tues. 7:30-9:30 p.m. 10 214 $15.00
Weaving without a loom Tues. 7:30-9:30 p.m. 10 224 $15.00
First Aid (St. John's Ambulance) Tues. 7:30-9:30 p.m. 10 116 $21.50
Driver Education (S. Huron students) Tues. 7:00-9:30 p.m. 10 104 $80.00
Needlepoint and Bargello Tues. 7:30-9:30 p.m. 10 108 $15.00
Pilot Ground School Course Tues. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 7 cafeteria $25.00
English 240 (Credit) Wed. 7:00-10 P.m. 25 116 $30.00
Mathematics 554 (grade 13 credit) Wed. 7:00-10. p.m. 25 203 $30.00
(Math of Investment)
Social Dancing (Fox Trot, waltz, polka etc) Wed. 7:30.9:30 p.m. 10 Large Gym $15.00
Flower Arranging & Christmas Crafts Wed. 7:30.9:30 p.m. 10 109 $15.00
Ceramics Wed. 7:30.9:30 p.m. 20 214 $25.00
Modern Literature (Grade 11 - 12 credit) Wed. 7:00-10. p.m. 25 120 $30.00
Beginning Accounting 300 (Credit) Wed. 7:00-10 p.m. 25 202 $30.00
Advanced Needlepoint Wed. 7:30-9:30 p.m. 10 108 $15.00
Basic Marketing 300 (Credit) Wed. 7:00-10:00 p.m. 25 202 $30.00
Geography 550 (grade 13 Credit) Thurs. 7:00-10 p.m. 25 105 $30.00
Jazz = Ballet for fitness Thurs. 7:30.9:30 p.m. 10 Small Gym $15.00
Law 400 (Credit) Thurs.. 7:00.10 p.m. 25 202 $30.00
Mathematics 553 (grade 13 credit)(algebra) Thurs. 7:00-10 p.m. 25 108 $30.00
English 340 (Credit) Thurs. 7:00-10 p.m. 25 116 $30,00
Computer Programming (Credit) Thurs. 7:00.10 p.m. 25 203 $30.00
Gourmet Cooking Thurs. 7:30-10:30 p.m. 10 224 $15.00 (plus)
Typing 100 (Credit) (Beginning) Thurs. 7:00-10 p.m. 25 204 $30.00
Pottery (Intermediate) Thurs. 7:30.9:30 p.m. 10 214 $15.00
Cameo Tube Painting Craft Thurs. 7:30.9:30 p.m. 20 112 $25.00
Badminton (S. Huron students) Thurs. 7:00-10 p.m. 25 Large Gym $25.00
Notes:
(al courses8, 9, 10 are designed and taught to give basics necessary for professional looking results: the courses also
give the techniques needed for the return of woven fabric,
Ibl Interested persons should register for the courses in which they are interested by telephoning the school 1235-08801.
Once the degree of interest in each course is deterrnine&the day and time of the course will be set and those who have
registered will be adivsed.
Icl Courses 1 to 7 will be offered consecutively, consequently it will be possible to take several. These courses are
$10.00.
1. Men's Pants - 5 weeks
2. Advanced T -Shirt - 4 weeks
3. T Shirts & Velours - 6 weeks
4. Women's Pants that fit - 4 weeks
5. Pattern Know-how (Basic Pattern Drafting) - 5 weeks
6. Women's Tailored Jackets - 6 weeks
7. Beginner Linge.rie - 4 weeks
8. Beginners Sewing for Children age 10 - 14 - 10 weeks $15.00
9. Beginners Sewing for Adults - 10 weeks - $15.00
10. Intermediate Level Sewing - 10 weeks -$15.00
A\STETT
JENELLERS
UNITED
STORE HOURS
Monday to
Thursday 9 - 6
Friday 9 - 9
Saturday 9 - 6
284 Main St.
Exeter
235-2468
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Antiques
Crafts & Craft Supplies
Pine Reproductions
351 Main St. S., Exeter, Ont. NOM 130
Telephone: (519) 235-0299
"We'll be open' for the Surprise Sale"
DON'T
FORGET
The
"SURPRISE
SALE"
TONIGHT
Huron princess is busy,
Shipka fiddler entertains
Wed., 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
EXETER
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Activities for Huron
County Dairy Princess,
Susie Zterman, this month
have been visits to Hensall
and Fordwich Women's
Institutes, and participation
in Dungannon and Exeter
fair parades.
Entertain at rest home
Willis Desjardine, and his
piano accompanist, Marian
Horner, of Parkhill,
provided old time music of
waltzes jigs and reels, for
residents of Blue Water rest
home last Tuesday evening,
when the Grand Bend United
church women, had charge
Authority gets
provinCial aid
A $156,810.83 Ontario grant
will assist the Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation
Authority to undertake
further development and
resource management at the
Parkhill Conservation Area.
Developed in conjunction
with the Parkhill Dam and
Reservoir, this 985 •hectare
(2,435 acre) Altnisrvation
area offerVa' full range of
outdoor activities including
swimming, boating, cam-
ping, picnicking and hiking.
In announcing technical
approval of the grant,
Natural Resources Minister
James Auld said that future
projects will correspond to
an approved master plan for
the area, and include such
developments as, an in-
terpretive centre, a cam-
pground, shoreline
protection, forest and
wildlife management and
the acquisition of adjacent
natural areas.
Work will extend over a 15
to 20 year period and cost a
total of $197,400.00. This
amount, which includes the
authority's share of the
costs, is still subject to an-
nual budget approvals.
patient in Victoria hospital,
London.
Sunday supper guests with
Gloria, Harvey, Kevin and
Dwight Beierling were Pat
and Gordon Jones, of Exeter,
and Mrs. Thelma Beierling.
Velma Russell and Judy
Watts attended an annual
convention of the "Women
Aglow Retreat," held last
Friday, Saturday and
Sunday at Delawana Inn, in
Honey Harbour.
Guest speaker was Judy
Chavez of Charlotte, Nova
Scotia.
Mrs. Roy Kirk, of
Moorefield, visited a day at
her daughters here last
week, Bev and Jack Keller,
Sherri-Lyn and Stephen.
Congratulations to John
and Tina Kingma, on the
arrival of a new grandson,
Kevin Samuel John, born
Monday at St. Joseph's
hospital, to Sam and Marie
Kingma of Mount Brydges.
Recent visitors with Hugh
and Annie Morenz have
been Ross and Donna Cor-
bett, Steve and Janine
Corbett, all of near Hensall
and Mrs. Blanche Chapman,
of London.
Limit One Pound per $10.00 food
order excluding sale items.
•
794 48 oz. tin i.
PEPSI COLA Era
24-10 oz. tins
Limit 1 case per $10 food
order ni
ex eluding sale items.
McCain
FROZEN
CAKES
Assorted Flavours
18-19 oz. 11 .69
Limit Two Cakes per $10.00 food
order excluding sale items.
of the September birthday
party.
Personals
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Keller were
her sister Mrs. Ada Lee and
her daughter Linda Lou, of
Port Huron Michigan, a
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Keller and great
grandchildren Sarah and
Barry, of Stratford, a
grandson Bradley Gibson,
visiting from Edmonton,
Alberta; family members
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson
and Mark, Crediton, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Windsor, Exeter
and grandchildren Sherri-
Lyn and Stephen Keller.
Mrs. Trellis Little is a
BUTTER
People Come First at
(Wed., Sept. 24th)
in EXETER 6 to 9 p.m.