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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-01-13, Page 13GUARANTEEDI LOWEST PRICES • r. Times -Advocate, January 13, 1982 rl WHITING'S WAREHOUSE Furniture and Appliances MAIN EXETER 1 4 5•csionef urEsaiEto cushion and �er NOW `s ••d woe got9. 499oo tonpor Oak finish 7 pc DINING ROOM SUITE cane bock choirs oval tobie WAS $1,e16. NOW $1, f 95o° Pc Oits CO ft 4s, f}"` • St, nyb /EZO (cave, 00 00 stip, tiaw4TA ti 9900 i CARPET and VINYL SO% UP TO 0 F F ALL IN -STOCK MERCHANDISE "Good Selection To Choose From" re' CRUDITON CLU` IIXRCUTIV! - The new executive of the Crediton Social Club was instolled Saturday night. Sock, left, Uoyd Roezler, membership; Marty Martens, bar;Harv° y Hodgins, entertainment and Wilmer Wein, property and plan- ning. Front, treasurer Bob Reynolds, via -president Glenn Hodgins, president Ken Glavin and vice-president Fred Bowers. Enjoy playat . S hi Cp euchre party would be held were grandfather and grand- Garry last Wednesday even - in two weeks on January 20. mother • Baker and uncle ing. Garry Baker and a group of friends spent the New Year's weekend in Parry Sound cross country skiing. Mrs. Doris Switzer spent a week of holidays with her By MRS. METER MARTIN day evening. Music was friend Mrs. Marian Marshall CREDIJON provided by. Parti -Sound of Dungannon area. A ladies fitness class will Disc Jockey. Ken and Ortha Baker begin Monday January 18 . The severe winter weather visited recently at her from 7:30 - 8:30 in the Parks caused cancellation of sister's home with Elsie and Board Room. For more church and Sunday School, Jake Reder of Bayfield. details contact Linda Sunday and the closing of Supper guests with Jamie Finkbelner at 23443788• • Stephen Central School Baker and his parents, Don The Crediton and District along with the High School , and Sharon. on the occasion ' Social Club held their in- and several area businesses, ' of Jamie's sixth birthday staUation of officers Satur- Monday. - By MRS. Melt MORNrZ SkIPKA The first euchre party of 1982 ws held last Wednesday evening at Shipka Communi- ty Centre with eight tables in play. The winners were - ladies high. Irene McCann; ladies low, Mrs. Elzar Masse. men's low, Aaron Restemeyer of Dashwood; men's high, Fred Gib- son; most lone hands, Harry Sheppard of Parkhill. Group 2 was in charge of lunch .refreshments. It was announced that another Plan fifnus'course South Huron Distrkt High School, Effete .�, EVENING CLASSES CREDIT COURSES Winter 1982 Note: Credit courses will begin during the week ofJanuary25 and end durinci the week of April 26. These classes will meet two evenings each week, thus enabling pupil' to complete the course by early spring. Pupils in the day school must see Mr. Wooden if they wish to enrol in a credit evening class. Credit courses may be taken for non-credit oK well The fee for credit courses in 530.00 except for Welding which has a fee of 575.00 Day school pupils are not required to pay the fee if they attend Huron County Board of Education schools and if they complete the course, a cheque is required at the beginning of the course but will Ier*funded at .the end of the course' provided the pupil contintvecthe: course. The user fee (45.00) for Welding is payable by 'a1t 'Wit! is ' not reft,nknht$' Interested persons should register in advance by calling the school at 235-0880 All credit courses have 25 sessions of 3 hours each. Course Welding 300 (Introductory) Welding 400 (Intermediate) Beginning Accounting (300) Beginning Typing (100) English 551 (Grade 13) English 340 (Grade 11 General) Introductory Programming (Informatics 200) taw 400 Science 200 (Gr. 10) Mathematics 350 (Gr. 11 Adv.) Mathematics 340 (Gr. 11 Gen.) Mathematics 150 (Gr. 9 Adv.) Mathematics 140 (Gr. 9. Gen.) Mathematics 240 (Gr. 10 Gen.) English 240 (Gr. 10 Gen.) English 140 (Gr. 9 Gen.) Man in Society 400 Women in Literature (Eng. 455) (note - credit • 2 evenings for 7 weeks) NON CREDIT COURSES Nights Time Room Tues. 8 Thurs. . 7-10 45 Mon. & Wed. 7-10 oS Mon. & Tues. 7-10 201 Tues. & Thurs. 7-10 ?OA Mon. 8 Wed. 7-10 lih. Mon.& Wed. 7-10 Mon. 8 Wed. 7-10 703 Tues. & Thurs. Mon. & Wed. Tues. & Thurs. Tues. & Thurs. Mon. & Wed. Tues. & Thurs. Mon. 8 Wed. Tues. 8 Thurs. Tues. 8 Thurs. Mon. 8 Wed. Mon. 8 Wed. 7-10. 70? > , 0 10? 7-10 11? 7-10 120 7-10 114 7-10 7-10 1?? 7-10 7-10 7.10 710 7-10 220 Note: The noncredit courses will begin during the week of January 25, unless otherwise indicated. Interested persons should register in advance by calling the school (235-0880) . Fees are payable on the first night of tha course. Course) Weaving C.P.R. (Basic Cardiac life Support) Survival Skills for Women Potchwork 8 Quilting (Advanced) Crocheting (Beginners) (Advanced) Flower Arranging (Advanced) Flower Arranging (Beginners) Pottery Stained Gloss Art Doncersize Doncersize Oil Painting Pilots' (Commercial) Ground School (Begins March 9) Pilots' (Private) Ground School Photography (Elementary) Photography (Advanced) First Aid (St. John's) . Begins March 8 Golf Instruction (Begins'April 19) RRSP's 8 Taxation on' Canadian Investments Beginners' Sewing for Children Advanced Sewing for Children Tailoring Pattern Know How (Basic pattern Drafting) Intermediate Sewing Night Tuesday Tuesday Monday Monday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Tuesday Time Sessions Room Foe 7:30-9:30 • 10 Room 224 S15. 7:30.9:30 4 Room 218 S13. 7-10 10 library 515. 7:30-9:30 8 • Cafeteria 7:30.9:30 5 Room 1 1 6 7:30-9:30 5 Room 116 7:30-9:30 7:30-9:30 7:30-9:30 7.10 7:30-9:30 8:30-10 7:30-9:30 Tuesday 7:30-9:30 Tuesday 7-10 Monday 7:30-9:30 Monday 7:30-9:30 Monday 7:30-9:30 Monday 7:30-9:30 Tuesday °7:30.9:30 Thursday 4:30.6 Thursday 6:30.8:30 Tuesday 7:30-9:30 510 510 510. 5 Room 109 510. 10 Room 109 10 Room 214 Room 99 10. large Gym 10 Public School 10 Room 104 10 Room 105 ' 14 Room 105 10 Room 120 10 Room 122 10 Room 116 6 Gym 5 Room 208 10 Room 222 10 Room 222 10 Room 222 515. S15. S35. S15. 115. S15. S15. S25. S15. 515. S15.(plus 510 510. S15. S15. S15. Wednesday 7:30-9:30 5 Room 222 S10. Tuesday 7:30.9:30 10 Room 225 ' S15. material) f 4 1 r WE K I,Y ,O�M i SAVE Ill page 13 SH PANDSAVE AT " 14thANNIVERSARY You'll save a pile on furniture, appliances ' and carpeting Our Best Ever • APPLIANCE SALE aft 19131 Models must be cleared out at DISCOUNTED PRIES (tal'r MI6,r Sale! 0016100* troiwp•dria. cam bob s5140.0 0 sveeotel os r $3, 4 0" E. V. 0 HELD SALE F1101* Will( •FROM EPEOPLE' RY T MA ERSA LAST WEEK'S STORMS. KEPT 14TH A VES LEFT SO SEEING A« THE VALUES ATOUR ONE WEEK EXTENSION SALE.WE STILL HAVE MANY E AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. TAKE ADV ANT YOU COME WEDNESDAY j.sLEENDSt4E.E $$$ BAY Hew AHS SAVE 0 Pine BUFFET & HUT'H An e(S7oyspec..NOW ,IS0.00 699°° Colonial °` CHESTERFIELD Rerel, ,100% nylon. Rp. 5e999S NOW '49995 Traditional 2 p< CHESTERFIELD Brown bland 100% Olefin R. 5799.00 $49995 Hid -a -bed . Hbeaut u ten«414 or oral ed It". 5799.00 - MOW $49900 I SWIVEL ROCKERS RECLINERS Good Selection 20-50% off LOVE SEAT Soft blue 100% nylon cover Reg. 5229 00 NOW $17900 beautiful Ane LOVE SEAT loose cushion rust A brown tweed. Reg. 5569.95 NOW • $29900 Modern 6 pc BEDROOM SUITE light finish Reg. 51,599.00 NOW :99900 BOX & SPRINGS 1 MATTRESSES as low as 1 89 Any lite while 'boy bit GAMES TABLE a 4 chairs Rog. 5650.00 '39514 Chrome KITCHEN SUITE 25°ib off O ,Re9. Price COFFEE & END TABLES over 201411 enNOW from 20-50% off I F loo r and Table La m ps 20-50% off 6 Pc. oak s BEDROOM SUITE urge 4 ►•,t.r bed, cedar kn.d armoir book case style triple dr.ss.r, 2 night tables R g. $4,999.00 NOW '3,499 6 pt Oak Finish • BEDROOM SUITE triple dresser & rr,rror ormo,r headboard and 2 night tables . Rep Si 599 00 599900 Table A 4 wooden CHAIRS Maple finish • Was 5341.00 NOW 524995 FREE Delivery WHITING'S WAREHOUSE Furniture and Appliances MAIN ST. EXETER d FREE coffee & cookies •