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Times-Advocate, 1978-10-05, Page 34 (2)114 Page`34 Times -Advocate, October 5, 1978 Students filled 630 jobs, counsellor extends thanks Dear Editor, Already the summer has passed, and the 1978 Student Employment Program is drawing 10 a close At. this time 1 would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people of our area who helped to stake the 1978 Student Manpower Program a success - • Over' the summer, our offices in Exeter and in Goderich had tract Jobs tilled by students This was an • increase t`C 48 placements t runt this tittle last year As inure and store people learn of our program. we are able to tend an increasing number 01 jut is tor students -1 hope our communities w111 lend their suowr1 agal11 to 1979, as they hays MIS.year 1.21i sure 1 speak tor many stude•IR.r when -l• say thank Shu to our c•omnuunty We ,ippreriate the employment SCOTT'S LEATHER & TACK ,SHOP 120 Saunders St. W. Exeter Phone 235-0694 Come on down and see our selection of * DOWNFILLED JACKETS & VESTS * LEE BOOTCUT JEANS & JACKETS * WESTERN BOOTS, SHIRTS & HATS ' TACK & STABLE SUPPLIES * HANDTOOLED LEATHER WORK & REPAIRS OUR SPECIALTY CORRECTIONS We wish to draw your attention to the following errors in Our current 1978.79 Fa11& Winter Catalogue • Page 2 item 3 - Pocket Size Tester .30.4615 price should read 95c NOT Si 95 as stated; .Page 4 On a small quantity of our English Catalogues. Items 2 and,3 liustratrons are reversed on Motomaster Supreme and Superoyl .28:7732X and .28.812.7x) -.Page 7 hem 2 - Dual -Duty M7` Batteries, •10-2470 al;sted as group number_24 this. should be in.' roup•24F--Page 14 nems 2 and 3 artwork is revers- ed.. Page 67'.58.91'54 arta •58-9686 listed under Rem 8. the price should read $13 95 NOT $18 95 Page 75 Item 8 - .58.6300 Hobby Tool reatys 55 -Watt and shoudread 27 -Watt -Page 76 *52-2702 - listed unber Item 10 !s stated as having a 5A_tnotor. this should read 66AMP motor •522701 also Irsted under, Item 10 should read 4,5AMP- motor NOT 8A Page Z8 . Some units of -Humidifier `/43.5226 featured on the back cover and on page 78 ma4 not be.ex- actty aS illustrated "page 79 *643101 listed•under Item 1 reads lino -Lime Tablets. the should reed Anti -Lime Powder Page 81 Item 1 - 461-0818 Extinguisher reads U L C approved and should read U L approved Page 105 •67.0832X Item 9 reads 6 sizes from 2': to 71 fl oz this should read 2 to 64 11 oz Page 116 Item 6 - .46-1040 does nbt have adjustable pressure The closing preLsure is pre-set py the factory Page 123 item 4 - .60.3975 Snowthrower Listed as 16 x 4 00 tires Tse correct size is 14 • x 4 00 tires Page - 149 Item 8 -1'43-0835 illustration showr s actually .43-1158 C G E Toast -R -Oven -- Page 151 .43-1644 Item 5 has a -non-removable 'crockery hrt'er' Page j77 nem 25 the product shown is actually •37.9466 and not .37 -9641 -described -n the coos - Page 211 Rems 5 and 6 the paces are reversed Item 5 Centre Link price4 should be S24 95 to $27 95 item 6 Tie -Rod Adjusting -Sleeve pr ceg should be' S8 494 S3 69 to $4 19 and S4 79 to S6.29 Page216 The Exchange . price for. Starter Motors for Dodge & Plymouth reads -439A to_ S48 95 • This should..be..S.39.95 to ;$54 95-. Bat;k Cover Page. he Rubeenzed Caukrng Compound .64-1015x price is shown as 65c, this snouid read 57c - We sincerely regret any Inconvenience -"that may have been caused you: • Canadian Tire Corporation,Ltd. • uttered by local citizens who hired students to work in their homes. their businesses, and on their tarots; we also appreciate the publicity given to our ellorts by the local media. and we appreciate the work done by the enthusiastic young people svho are our prugranl's own best ad - vert isenlent Thank you Exeter and area', Sincerely, Jeannette MI Finnigan, Student Placement Coun- sellor 41978 f. Canada Manpower Centre tor Students. 3.5 Easl)Str( J. Goderich. (littario \7:\ 1N2 OPEN AS PLANNED Art Ender. president of the board of directors, and William Hutt. artistic direc- tor: announced today that Theatre London Will open its 197$ 79 season as scheduled on November 22. A number of highly_ publicizedinconveniences over ,the pa.st eighteen months .h-., generated speculation the renovated raise its cu 1978 - After deliberation. has assure that the meta • Priority the completion tion facilities areas With -times important is now a.hi i■ MATH IPI THE EARLY MORNING? -- This was not an early morning mathematics lesson at• South Hurgn District High School os the picture may indicate. Ken -Van Wieren, Richard Weer, oink and Fronk Vet beke explain a math problem as teacher Peter Connon looks on: Tile un usual dress of the students was port of initiation day of SHDHS Friday. • Thames Road women aid foster youngster in India gas to whether By MRS WILLIAM ROHDE 'NAMES ROAD Grand w ill I'hit ty ladies gathered at main r the fall of 1 he church Mlonday evening very careful sur their Thanks iyin the contractor Ihank•MMring meeting. g d Theatre London deadline 'w•ill be .. Mlr•s Bev Iexander had as the -theme for the meeting has been. given to ';I'hanksgiying.. The ladies c>j all produc read -Psalm 1u(J in unison. and public • Phanksgi ing. This is the the most time of y ' 1r to (•aunt your elemer . the site blessings was ,cadt by Mrs -e-'6f activity 'Gerry Morgan .:\ reading Try being thankful for you written -by. Norman. :Vincent. Peel ryas t lyes b• Mrs..Johp P. - "top -and Give Thanks was giver Eby Mrs Alexander. Th'ree..repdy in resort Mirs Morgan rer44.'ised the Her] and-Mlrs Alexander gave prayer Mfrs. Alexander Inthixluced Rev Robinson of - 'Exeler. - Mrs.Robinson shoed some slides of Haiti. . and also gave -a lark on Harsh •. and Bangledesh. She hila .roans,' artales on disphiy which w'e were: able► to - purchase.•. • ' • Mrs Alexander 11': ked \irs Robinson- Mirs, Ro oleined the business part of Ike meeting -with ;a poem .- Every day is a- day .to give • ihtrnk3= The�l7§uat 6uslW • With this years municipal elections six i.eeks away. all three (.rand . Bend coun- cillors have 'indicated thin' w411 seek •r•e-election Folluwnaft. the; conclusion 01 council •Munhay., Bill E3arrd. and Keith Crawford/ announced' they- would seek - anuther two y'{•ar term while• . Harold Green said he' would "'probably•' be 'running a tate Reese Bob' Sharen • and Ik E))tty-reta•o finb Simpson --xatd-thes "'11 id- o....iii%aifr up i-hclr minds A-onlinatotus - for the clecliiln open nn ('kloler 16 - and.(Ilse October 23 Flection day is Monday. November. Li a all Changein dm over SPECIALonly at store below 1 1 � r MOST CARS - One Week Only 'fr 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 includes OIL CHANGE, JILTER and LUBE PLUS DEMOUNTING OF YOUR 2 SUMMER TIRES ANL REMOUNTING OF YOUR 2 SNOW TIRES PLUS 19 -POINT SAFETY MAINTENANCE CHECK-UP We're all set up and waiting to' get your -car ready for winter Our teChnicians will change your Fres (one pair) and give your car an oil change (up to 4 quarts) including a new filter Plus they:It perform a safety maintenance check-up lust to make sure things are running right :All for lust $14 A Now that s TOTAL SERVICE' ,,,,f:llia AAo AD URTE s n TIRE . Use your .1111/11'.4• Canadian • stfiviIIIS 449M�iIN ST., EXETER 235-01TORE 60 Tire Card klfillorw- OPEN THURS 8 FRI UNTIL 9 P M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it NMI — ■MI I i• r 1111 ui w as dealt with. iI was decided to send 525 • to the foster child in Indialor i . Christmas. The manse 'committee are cratering to 'a bit input October 11 a t Kirkton-Wood lam, Com-. inanity Centre- 1 .C.W • are catering to- the Co-op .banquet at South Huron Rec ('entre, Exeleron November '4. .. The • L 'W' is invited to attend the meeting at EIimyille. October 25. The South Huron frill . regional ' meeting Aid be field al Chiselhurst. Tuesday..Octoher 17. at 9:3(1 a ir4 Mrs. Barry Jeffery and Mrs •f)avid Passmore the Christian Development ('i5mmittee gave a skit "The Lord's Prayer Group (' served 'lunch along with the hostess Mfrs. Arnold Cann. Sunda*. 'Oil teiber 8. Thanksgiving service with 'Communion will take place and•Sunday (k•tobi'r 15 the tall anniversa � - .-ice will ' be held with (e�I y. Lawrence Squires.. Woodstock as guest speaker. In the evening at 8 p.m. an evening of music will be *held featuring the Cor- nerstone Quartet; Lucan and Michael Pierce's group of Crediton Personals Mr & Mrs. Cecil Carson, Ottawa spent the weekend with Mr. &. Mrs. Paul Passmore and boys. Mr &, Mrs Roy Batten- tyne, Goderich- were Sunday supper guests • with Mr. & Mirs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Dykeman. Lucan visited Saturday evening with Mr Sr Mrs. Glenn .Jeffery. Many from this com- munity attended the International plowing match at Wingham last week. Mrs. Ross• Hodgen and Mrs. Edwin Miller assisted in the t r111ed Church hospitality booth Friday afternoon. Mr. & Mrs'. Carman Anderson. Burlington called on Mr & Mrs. William Roh- de Thursday -afternoon after having been to the plowing match. Mr. Anderson and his .parents and family the late Mr. & Mrs. Alex Anderson used to live on the farm where Mt. & Mrs. Michael Elford -now live or Lorne Hallantyne's fartn. hbudes Oa- �/essin9s Karen Rohde. -Exeter spent the -weekend with her grandparents Mr. & Mrs. lCilli)un Rohde - Mrs. William Thomson, • Exeter .accompanied \1r. & \irs. William 'Rohde .to •London where they visited 'the farmer's sister Mrs. Robert Ross who underwent - sftrgery recently University Hospital. '11'hey _also visited with Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Hanna. Foot caught in machinery Shipka farmer hurt: By MRS.,HUGH MORENZ SHIPKA Ervin Ratz is a patient in University hospital, London, having 'suffered a painful accident to his foot, which got caught in the power take oft during bean harvesting. Personal Mrs. Sharon B.akt1r who is employed as town clerk of Zurich attended a two day Municipal Clerk's Con-• yention last .week held at the Holiday Inn in London. Friends. neighbours and retahyes chiyareed Bruce and Judy • Russell, newlyweds, Saturday evening: - Mr. & Mrs. Tony Regier, Christopher and - Heather. Delroit, spent a week's holidays last week at their. cottage here- and also with -her parents Mr. & Mrs.'Ken Baker Sr. Mrs. ORosanne- Russell, Jacquie and Jennifer visited last week at her parents, Mr. & Mirs. Miichael Schiebel in Belle Riyer.E.arl McEwen. Guelph visited recently�w•ith his cousins. Latina and Oscar M1,tller. - \tr. & Mrs. '(lift' Russell, her parents, Mr., & Mrs. Edgar Webb and Mrs. Doris Sweitzer visited Sunday with cousins:qrs. -Evelyn Mar-- chiunrand family in Tilbury. Mr. & Mrst Don Baker and Jamie• 'visited recently in Kitchener with Don's sister .Several folks from. this Nancy. . area attended the plowing Clift, Doug and Tom match held this year in Russell of this area. Earl Iluron Cifunty near Russell of Essex, have Winghant. returned from a week's moose hunting and fishing trip in the Jaynes Bay -area of northern Ontario. Hai'vey, Gloria and Kevin Retelling were dinner guests Sunday evening with her parents l 1r. & Mrs. Howard Adkins •when 12 tastily mentbers . gathered tn. celebrate Gloria's birthday. SHAHE YOUR !HESSIAN %ltut%rartkirgri isty BEST WISHES TO The Bogart Family on the opening of RSD Sports Den Inc. • th FROM junction Use You, Charge. w Masterc'urye t ,t ON {TWANG". 41 :.arta I,AUL, C' 0' ruG ...CRAPES• , ABR C V P- •ir • RANGE a. • delay -cook -off oven control - • timed appliance outlet • continuous clean -oven • digital clock. AND YOU COULD t Lut AND WIN YOUR MQNEYBMJK. Stip 4 chances, left runo in Southwestern Ontario: 1 . ' ncAs \, Final draw, October.30th, appliance centre 1,ONOON _ 201 Ouetlns itve Full contest rules are available at any Union Gas appliance centre.