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ow Se** Thanday, December 28,. 1978
The Huron County
Board Of Education
Evening Classes
CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL
CLINTON - PHONE 432-3071
MONDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 8, 1979)
BOOKKEEPING (Introductory)= 10
weeks
CROCHET - 10 weeks
FURNITURE .REFINISHING AND
REPAIR (with Beginning
Upholstery) - 10 weeks
GYMNASTICS FOR BEGINNERS -
10 weeks
INTRODUCTION TO
PHOTOGRAPHY AND
DARKROOM TECHNIQUES - I0
weeks
SEWING (Basic) - 10 weeks
WELDING - 1.0 weeks
TUESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan: 9, 1979) •
ART - 10 weeks
FIRST AID - 8 weeks
HAIRDRESSING - 10 weeks
HUNTER SAFETY - 10 weeks
INTRODUCTION TO ANTIQUES,
COLLECTIBLES AND
CANADIANA - 10 weeks
SEWING (Advanced Knit) - 10
weeks
WOMEN'S FITNESS - 10 weeks
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 10, 1979'
KNITTING - 10 weeks
MACRAME - 10 weeks
SKIING - 10 weeks
MONDAY NIGHT°
(starting Mar. 5, 1979)
CERAMICS - 8 weeks
TUESDAY NIGHT
(starting Feb. 15, 1979)
GOLF - 10 weeks
SOME ONUS MAY HAVE TO SE
CANCELLED if INSUFFICIENT INTEREST
IS ND GATED BY ENROLMENT
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
SEAFORTH _ PHONE 5274
MONDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 8, 1979)
FOLK DANCING - 10 weeks
TUESDAYNIGHT
(starting Jan. 9, 1979)
CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - one
class on Tuesday, Jan. 9, to be
followed by 4 Sunday afternoon
sessions
DISCO DANCING (Adult couples
only) - 5 weeks (at Seaforth P.S.)
MACRAME - 10 weeks
SEWING. AND TAILORING - 10
weeks
F . E. MADI I.I. SECONDARY .SCHOOL
WINGHAM - 357 -IMS
TUESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan 9, 1979)
FIRST AID - STANDARD - 8 weeks
LADIES AUTO MECHANICS - 10.
weeks
MACRAME - 8 weeks
POTTERY WITHOUT A WHEEL -
10 weeks
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 10, 1979)
ALTERNATE ENERGLSOURCES
- 9 weeks -
BASIC FARM WELDING - 8 weeks
CERAMICS (Full) - 10 weeks
LADIES FITNESS - 10 weeks
•
MONDAY NIGHT
(starting April 9, 1979)
GOLF FOR BEGINNERS - 8 weeks—
STRETCH KNIT FABRICS
(Beginners) - 10 weeks
THURSDAY NIGHT
(starting April 12, 1979
STRETCH KNIT FABRICS (Ad-
vanced.) - 10 weeks
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
PHO=NE THE .-_ SCHOOL .
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
EXETER - PHONE 235-0880
MONDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 15, 1979)
POTTERY - 10 weeks
TUESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 16, 1979)
SEWING (Ladies Knit Pants and
Tops) 6 weeks
WEAVING - 10 weeks
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 17, 1979)
PERSONAL AND SMALL
BUSINESS INCOME TAX -10 weeks
TAILORING - 10 weeks•
THURSDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 18, 1979)
AUTO MECHANICS FOR WOMEN -
5 weeks
FIRST AID (St. John's) - 10 weeks
GOURMET COOKING - 10 weeks
TUESDAY NIGHT
(starting March 6, 1979)
SEWING (Advanced Lingerie) 10
weeks
GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
GODERICH - PHONE 521-7353
MONDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 8, 1979)
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
SOURCES - 8 weeks
BADMINTON - 10 weeks
CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH - 10
weeks
GOLF - 10 weeks
TYPEWRITING (Beginners) - 10
Weeks
TUESDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 9, 1979)
AUTO MECHANICS' (Owner -
Driver) - 10 weeks
SEWING (Pattern. Design) 10
weeks
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
(Matting Jan. 106 1919)
LADIES SPORT NIGHT = 10 weeks
VOLLEYBALL - 10 weeks (at
Colborne Central P.S.)
THURSDAY NIGHT
(starting Jan. 110 199)
STRETCH SEWING (Advanced) 10 •
weeks
Buchanan baby
hQme ffor Chrisi'
BY MARY BERE
Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan
are happy to have:their little
son home from hospital in
London recently. He was
born prematurely at home
and kept in hospital until his
weight topped 5 lbs.
The recreational group for
adults held their Sport's
Night at Brookside School on
December 13, which coincid-
ed with the Junior Farmer's
meeting. , While the Junior
Farmers conducted their
business the sports enthus-
iasts did their warm-up exer-
cises. Then they played a
volleyball game against each
other which was much enjoy-
ed. Next Sports Night is at
Brookside on Wednesday,
January 3.
John Young is on a trip to
warmer climes which will
take him to several islands in
the West Indies and to
Venezuela -b_y__ Christmas Day -
when his parents, Fred and
Donna Young, are anticipat-
ing a phone call from him.
Little Douglas Culbert, son
of Don and Linda Culbert,
was taken to hospital in
London early last Sunday
with bronchial trouble. He is
expected ,.home for Christ-
mas.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy
visited their daughter, Mar-
tha, and her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Bossence in
Stratford last Saturday even-
ing and went on to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Bob , Eedy and
family in Mississauga on
Sunday.
The Christian Fellowship
Church Ladies' Bible Study
Group met on Wednesday at
Mrs, Liz Martin's for a
special Christmas meeting of
fun and fellowship which
included contests and cookie
exchange. Mrs. Lawrence
organized the meeting at
which 14 ladies were pres-
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Art McMich-
ael have returned to their
home in the village. They
had been living in Marlbank
for the last four months while
Art was working in that area.
Scott, Jeff and Rhonda are
back at Brookside School
now.
Mrs. Wes Rivett (Margar-
et) from Vanderhoof, B.C.,
spent two weeks visiting rel-
atives in Otis vicinity. On her
return home she was accom-
panied by her mother-in-law,
Mrs. George Rivett, who will
spend Christmas with the
Wes.. Rivetts and return east
early in January.
Mrs. Sandra Rivett's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Jewell, of Goderich, are
flying to Newfoundland on
December 26 to visit their
daughter and her family in
Raleigh, Newfoundland.
The Charles Dowell family
moved to Vanastra last week-
end.
Scott Walpole, the 3 year-
old Port Erie boy, who barely
survived two dangerous open
heart operations, at the
Hospital for Sick Children,
went home for Chri tmas last
week. .
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