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700 Tecumseh Rd. W. at
Crawford. Phone 254-1143
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,0110 Gray
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Fairway Road
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589 fairway Road South near the
MaII,'Phone 893-7901
Springmount Corner
On Highwali 21 at Springmount
Corner. Phone 376-3181
Hwy. 2I North opposite the Suttibn
Park Inn. Phone 3963403
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SALE PRICES IN THIS CATALOGUE IN EFFECT FROM NOW TILL SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1980
Supplement to The Harrow News, Port Elgin Reporter, Blenheim News Tribune, Belle River North Essex News, Forest Standard, KIn•cardine News, Dutton Advance, Ridgetown Dominion, West Lorne Sun, Rodney Mercury, Exeter Times Advocate, Amherstburg Echo,
Tilbury Times, Kingsville Reporter and Marton Echo - Wednesday, March 5, 1980.Suppiement to The Windsor Star, Kitchener -Waterloo Record, Owen Sound Sun Times, Goderlch Signal -Star, Zurich Citizen -News, Parkhill Gazette, Thomasville Herald, Clinton News -Record,
Beacon Times, Cambridge Reporter - Thursday, March 6, 1980. -
a11
4io
Ambulance attendants fol
loaded the body of Janet
bulance, while the fan
background, left. Her body
Schools
BY DAVE SYKES
The Huron ,`Counfy B�
Education could provide a
with area industry through et
education programs a
prenticeship programs in thf
of community colleges in the
Don Longwell, director of
and --deveiopmment att champ
Machinery Ltd.,and chairm
Huron County Industrial
'Committee ' told board ,
last week that industry takes
interest in the secondary sch
and the training programs oft
added. that specific trainin
prenticeship programs ct
implemented for the benefil
the individual and industry.
Longwell was instrum(
initiating the Huron County
Training Committee earlier t
a group representing ind
Huron County, and p
examining the training a
requirements of those indust
group is conducting an E
survey of - the county's ind
determine the needs and
involve the education . sy
meeting those needs.
"We will find out what the
needs of industry are and
board to help meet those ne
Broken p:
by Michelle Corbett
At the end of classes M(
ternoon, CHSS students
formed that there would be r
held until further notice bet
heating system A%as shut dow
This action was the result
somewhere in the water pi
high school heating .sy
operated by water being b(
boiler, and this is pumped th
the school to radiators locat
classrooms and hallways.
The domestic water en
school and is directed to tl
room, but because of tl
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Sprucewood
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Huron
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Lasalle
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500 Front Rd. in LaSalle on '
' Hwy. 18. Phone 734-1221
See
Discount
Dave's
s that sunny no -wax shiner
• Solarian shines•far'ionger than ordinary
o A snap to Milani Just peel,'.place & press.
Surround edges hide seams
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
OF ANY. PATTERN
IN STOCK! ONLY
PEEL...
-C-
EACH
PLACE and PRESS! 12"x12" (30.5 cm x 30.5 cm)
rnstr0ng
All Prices Are Cash & Carry! Delivery & Credit
Terms Available At Extra Cost.
VIM
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• y
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— 700 Tecumseh W.
MATTHEWS
O
700 Tecumseh Rd. W. at
Crawford. Phone 254-1143
LOTS
OF FREE
PARKING ,
FairV pW
Park M>I1�
•
OVIWEN SOUND
,0110 Gray
County
Mall
Fairway Road
'KITCHENER
1 a ,
,[
589 fairway Road South near the
MaII,'Phone 893-7901
Springmount Corner
On Highwali 21 at Springmount
Corner. Phone 376-3181
Hwy. 2I North opposite the Suttibn
Park Inn. Phone 3963403
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SALE PRICES IN THIS CATALOGUE IN EFFECT FROM NOW TILL SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1980
Supplement to The Harrow News, Port Elgin Reporter, Blenheim News Tribune, Belle River North Essex News, Forest Standard, KIn•cardine News, Dutton Advance, Ridgetown Dominion, West Lorne Sun, Rodney Mercury, Exeter Times Advocate, Amherstburg Echo,
Tilbury Times, Kingsville Reporter and Marton Echo - Wednesday, March 5, 1980.Suppiement to The Windsor Star, Kitchener -Waterloo Record, Owen Sound Sun Times, Goderlch Signal -Star, Zurich Citizen -News, Parkhill Gazette, Thomasville Herald, Clinton News -Record,
Beacon Times, Cambridge Reporter - Thursday, March 6, 1980. -
a11
4io
Ambulance attendants fol
loaded the body of Janet
bulance, while the fan
background, left. Her body
Schools
BY DAVE SYKES
The Huron ,`Counfy B�
Education could provide a
with area industry through et
education programs a
prenticeship programs in thf
of community colleges in the
Don Longwell, director of
and --deveiopmment att champ
Machinery Ltd.,and chairm
Huron County Industrial
'Committee ' told board ,
last week that industry takes
interest in the secondary sch
and the training programs oft
added. that specific trainin
prenticeship programs ct
implemented for the benefil
the individual and industry.
Longwell was instrum(
initiating the Huron County
Training Committee earlier t
a group representing ind
Huron County, and p
examining the training a
requirements of those indust
group is conducting an E
survey of - the county's ind
determine the needs and
involve the education . sy
meeting those needs.
"We will find out what the
needs of industry are and
board to help meet those ne
Broken p:
by Michelle Corbett
At the end of classes M(
ternoon, CHSS students
formed that there would be r
held until further notice bet
heating system A%as shut dow
This action was the result
somewhere in the water pi
high school heating .sy
operated by water being b(
boiler, and this is pumped th
the school to radiators locat
classrooms and hallways.
The domestic water en
school and is directed to tl
room, but because of tl