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STORE HOURS
THURSDAY 9 A:M. • 6 P.M. FRIDAY 9 A.M. a.il P.M.
SATURDAY 9 Ik.M. -12 NOON
Fridc y afterrnoondellyery *ONLY
Orden', mi(rst be In by 1 o'clock
ORDERS OVER $10:oO DEUVERED FREE
CUSTOM BUTCHERING of BEEF and PORK, by appoint
— Under Government. Inspection ,
nt!
GREEN'S
MEAT MARKET & ABATTOIR
PHONE 3574762 ‘WINGHAM, ONTA111O
SPECIALIZING IN FREEZER ORDERS—
BEEF BY THE QUARTER or HALF
PORK BY HALF or WHOLE
Fat Freezer Available
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visitood * day in Winnistes
stad Mrs
with his m) MVO. MaupOlt
Baker,the former a
/Jettisonof Lein
•and . CameronO'
mons and tonnie of Load*
visited with relatives bete and *sa
" attended
receptioa held
ty Meme H
Iyweds Mr., and Mrs. Wayne
Martin o€ London.,
". and Mrs. Vktorj EnwIe
on Fr ay tattended tbe
benefit � ty�yygood
for 4
and .$. fir.
and Mrs. Huntley
Dawson r
,second concession, [fin s, were
also parent.
• Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scholl;
Goderich visited with. Mr, and
Mrs. Lorne Durbin end attended
the reception for newlyweds: r,
and Mrs, Wayne Martin.
Mr, and Mrsr- Elmer King of
Bis` were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
Schultz,
Mr,andlirs. Roy Peters:0*nd
family of London were visit`onr
Friday with Mrs. McNeil of Weet
Wawanosh and attended the
reception in the hall for newly-
weds Mr. andWirt. Wayne Martin
Friday evening
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Guice
and Michelle of Kitchener were
Saturday visitors with ' her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. '1301:
Rintoul.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and -
Dana were recent visitors with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Farrier. s,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reid of Blyth
were Sunday visitors with ,her
brother, Bill Rintoul and '•*a
Rintoul,
Bill Webster is still a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital.
The community wishes him a
speedy. recovery.
Bob Mowbray on Friday ,at-
tended the plowing match near
Georgetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl 11 c-
Cleaaghan on Tuesday attended
the plowing match at Georg'
town.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ryan of
Goderich were Sunday visitors
with •Mr.:,and-.Mrs.-. Carl ..Mr
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Witht her **tor,
and Mr. Parker of Steer.
Miss Anse.i . of
and PaSsl Ladino of sPoot
the wed with Stir vomits,
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
MEtx Sacro Will Platt
and Soon goes Ot Newmarket
visited on Moodily withMr. mod
firs. Bea McClenaghan and Mrs.
Doris L11 1.
Kenneth La41w of London
wasa visitor on Ma►y with Mr.
• and. Elroy. Laidlaw,
On Friday lir. and Mrs. Carl
bliceleuaghan t ,
Mrs. Doris Leeson, toPlattsvilIe
to the boccie' o( •�,, ad's.
ry lion, Mr. .
s and
family. '.'' Thr
to Toronto on Sunday to go by
Plane to her' home at N nEmo:..
Ml • and Walter MOM,
Linda, Cindy and Richard on
Sunday vieited with Tit mother,
Mrs. Dorothy Moore.
and Mrs. Beverley Kay
were Frdi;ay° evening visitors
with . and Sirs. Bill Tiffin of
Wings m.
Mr. and Mrs...George Miller
and Tiffany of familton. were
weekend visitors . with; her
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Bill
Caslick.
Mrs. Russel .Riifts arrived home
from St, " Mary's Hospital, Kit
chenear on Friday,
Mr.. and Mrs. ' George Miller
and Tiffany were 'Saturday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John
Willis of Kincardine. •
On Friday evening Mrs -
Wallace Conn, MrsRussel Ross,
Mrs.. Fri Caslick, Mrs. Bill Caste
lick, Mrs. George Miller; Mrs.
Ronald Coiiltes . and Mrs. Rae
Lewis attended a relative shower
at ' ardine at the home of Mr.
and rs. Brian Caslick for Missti
Ethel Le Blanc of Goderich,
bride -tole.
Thursday evening the Stratford
Musicians' Association No. 418
held an executivemeeting at the
home ' of Ron, 'Coulthard. Joe
Tiffin of Whitechurch and Ken
Ducharnie of Wingham attended
the Mrs. Dan: T ffin spent Monday
in London.
Mr. avid' Mrs. Dan Tiffin were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Bieman of East
Wawanosh. Mrs. Hafermehl,.
Brenda and Bonnie Sue of
Hanover were also visitors at the
same home. -
Mr.' and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin and
Stephen are residing in a trailer
wwhile renovations• and
""extensions
F�
aEled', the
attermen they wentrto Goderich
and tem*. t ter L
Ott letardsty 5 . and
Mrs. ICari IllIkon mut family
satortained at a ;'bllr Perti
for ter daughter. Pre*
for the occasion wars Mr. and
Mrc eirriortm semmors Miss
Valerie Scott, Mr. and . Phil
M ssey `ate o Weedy
Mies Linda Moore,, Douglas
:Ross. The evening °t
playll cards and ice. WAY
was the recipient (�1 a nunWa .
On Friday even; . and.
Mrs, WallaceM Lou
and Clara, Brent Caper*, Mr.`and
Miss. Alan. Falconer went to
Streetsville and on Satu da at
three o'clock attended ythe
wedding. of Paul Sanford and
Janet Carr at St, Martin's
Church, Erindale. y
Mr. and Mrs. Agin C
Niagara -on -the -Lake ` visited
Monday :and Tuesday with her
brother, Wallace Ifiiligan, Mrs.
M !n• ry, Lon end Clara.
t Helens
Mrs: Gordon McPherson Spent
a week at "redo with her
grandsons; . Benny nd °
Thompson while parents,
Mr. and, Mrs. , ;Thompson
spent a week inilritishColwribia.
While there, Fred landed a 23 lb.
salmon off the west coast of
Vancouver island; •, ,,
Mrs. ; Parr of Kitchener is
making her home with her
daughter,, Mrs.. Gerald Dorscht,
Mr. Dorscht and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joni " Shetler
visited at University
London this week with their six
month old ' daughter, Elizabeth,
who wasseriously injured in a
buggy-car accident two weeks
ago. Her condition shows'signs of
improvement. On Saturday, Mrs.
Shetler Sr. was released from
Wingliam and District Hospital
and was able ;to return to her
home at Norwich.
Several from here attended the
International Ploughing Match
near Georgetown.
William Webster is a patient in
Wingham and District Hosfiital.
Mr. and Mrs. ` Allan Miller
visited with her father, Richard
Elliott who, is a patient in " Kin.
car H . cal on
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Huronview
Mbors et I~
Ciniot-
ion RoSoornxi C song
service enS e ,
Arlo You Dor Psis.
Mary Rh`! "eet, Frank
Ferrest, �r a
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p vi't e y ,
music f Moodily a 's
d ndand .a' .
. Jane lifcCougor, fever*
S, played **piano for
the Tueeday Six tat o( � and four of
trek** : ilk part in W
,filates yaws .
Mr. and astmolti-
oston of Gacleakk shoevol calmed
sib tabus wIstia in a
tri► M`,, .�i
Martini* Bea se Waft
Ames —tho
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and Ova Oma
We commosiory of
Mm d
piano selection AIS Om istar-
Minion otith Ilse appmeistiois01
the residents sistsmind to the
Godotrich Wks 'by M 3t
e
insmen, actio -tie
►'.-...... Ias
1'be Club
off andning in its 36th year of
service to the eonminnitY, The
program' pros to * both
busy and worthwhile, but it will ,
have to be to equal. that of lest
year. To recap some of the high-
lights; , '
The 25th Anniversary was'
celebrated. Many p f' the' per
Wingham men ;gathered for
',this event and friendships *ere
renewed. It will be an event log.
remembered by many and, ivith
a',quarter century' its ,
the +club is a ore
ever to Meet ' the tgrmunity's
greatest need.
Any Club is bead to be able to
assist !the formation of .,ate
club and the Winger Kinsmen,
exception
Club was no `: Atter'
eephon; y •
many hours of',. -;organizing, .
Planning PreParatien, the
Lucknow • Kinsmen .Club Was`
formed. This ` event most ,c-
tainly assisted in spiry the.
name of the . ',Kinabalu club
throughout -the .organization of•
men.
owever, not all projects
internal. Some 'involved"various
services to the communit
Many hard hours were ex-
pended in preparing the -,outdoor
skating rink and special mention
has to 'be made of Kin 'LeRoy'
Jackson for his dedication' to the
job. Plans call for a repeat
formance — maybethis time the
weatherman will co-operate.
The Kinsmen Club Sponsored
t y
vid% I-lusl��"` "` 1r» thS/'> :an ry't 1
,with the Le Sr
Tonrnensent and ` p
the saw t * tiro arms.
The dubalsogar. asiia tera1
410'1 e family, who lest their
borne by fire, donated to
Salvation , ,contributed *
the Canadian
Foundation to a laslto
agsiast this 44100Se,
:metal beds 15 several persons
sod
,sponsored the. blOod
Thesi
clinic
areatf they v
with which the i s
men* club * contented. They are
1411 wormy" proms And Mere art
year. Yoe
4
..
can b par suck bole
assisting a stOperting the
newish.
DEBUTAliS
tiawet 1 4-H
met .at
y ,for
fourth me tg'. "O>RhC en , f
w�dlksr1� a �•, .
was " >a��nswered.. four roil :'ca•11,,
.followed by a dibeu ori .'+ the.
r 'book'and .a ference ;
Sever� ti sandwiches 'foil' informal
and fo rlmal Were db `
acid demon ate fiy'the l
and .tried all sand+aaetll c of `
e i i
tea xe duhcued:,.
At the Oft' xn• :
themes, agitation. ail° ,
decorations; en'tert;a lining and the
' ! i f a and:a, At :
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HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION EVENING CLASSES
Commence Week of Oct. 1 5 -First Monday Class Oct. 21
REGISTRATION— .
1. All classes will begin during the week of• October 21.
2. Advance registration is desirable and may be made by phoning
or visiting the school.
3. Late registration will be accepted on opening night If class is
not already filled.
CENTRAL HURON
SECONDAJtY SCHOOL
CLINTON
Telephone 482-3471
Monday. Night—
BRIDGE '. ';'
DECORATIVE TUBE PAINTING (Liquid
Embroidery)
GOURMET COOKING
*STRETCH FABRIC SEWING (Advanced)
*STRETCH FABRIC SEWING (Basic)
)
TYPEWRITING
UPHOLSTERING
WOMEN'S PHYSICAL FITNESS
Tuesday Night—
ADVANCE SEWING
CRAFTS
GOLF
MACHINE SHOP
*MOTOR MECHANICS (Beginners)
TAILORING (at Seaforth D.H.S.)
WELDING
Wednesday Night -
ART
BASIC SEWING
BOOKKEEPING
ELECTRICITY FOR HOMEMAKERS
*'HAIRDRESSING
INTERIOR DECORATING
*SMALL ENGINES
'IMOODWORKING
To Begin in March—
*GARDENING
*GARDENING (at Seaforth D.H.S.)
* HALL COURSES
1
4. Classes will be held each week, generally from a to 10 p.m.
S. One credit toward a Graduation or Honour Graduation Diploma
will be allowed for academic courses completed.
6. Other courses will be considered if sufficient interest is shown
and a suitable instructor is available.
F. E. MADILL
SECONDARY SCHOOL
WINGHAM
•
Telephone 357-1800
Tuesday Night—
• *BRIDGE (Beginners)
*CREATIVE COOKING
DECORATIVE TUBE PAINTING (Begin-
ners) (Liquid •Embroidery)
*DEFENSIVE DRIVING
FLORAL DESIGN & DECORATION
STRETCH KNIT FABRICS
WELDING
Wednesday Night—
CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH
DECORATIVE TUBE PAINTING (Advanced)
FARM ENGINES
*HAIR DRESSING
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
INTERIOR DECORATION & DESIGN
SEWING (Generali
TYPING (General)
UPHOLSTERY
WOMEN'S FITNESS
WOODWORKING (General)
To Begin in November (Monday)
*SNOWMOBILES
To Begin in April (Thursday)--
*G0LF
(Beginners - Advanced)
Enrol NOW - Don't Delay!
If you are interested in any of these courses
you are urged to enrol as soon as possible.
* HALF COSES
Phone the School and
ENROL NOW
Some courses may have to be can-
celled if insufficient interest is
indicated by enrolment.
GODERICH DISTRICT
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
GODERICH
Telephone 5247353
Monday Night—
ART
BASIC SEWING
*BEGINNING TYPEWRITING
*CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH
*CRAFTS
*ENGLISH: GREAT READING
*GOLF
*INTERIOR DECORATING
JUDO --Boys: 7-8:30; Men : 8:30- 10.
*LADLE'S' SPORTS NIGHT
*PHOTOGRAPHY
PRACTICAL ELECTRICITY
Tuesday Night—
ADVANCED SEWING
*BADMINTON
*DRAWING FOR PLEASURE
*NEEDLEWORK (Crewel)
WOODWORKI NG
Wednesday Night
INTERMEDIATE SEWING
Thursday Night-'
* I NVESTME NTS
JUDO—Girls: 7 - 8:30; Men: 8:30 - 10
To Begin in January—
*PSY'C •` OLOGY--Child Development
*SAILING (Basic) *STRETCH SEWING.
Begin February— Begin March --
*PSYCHOLOGY - Business *GARDENING
* HAL14 COURSES
FEES =-
Full Courses
*Half Courses (10. sessions. or fewer)
Grade XIII Courses
a
Materials for projects must be ` supplied by
Students must purchase 'required text. books.
SOUTH HURON
DISTRI NIGH SCHOOL
. EXETER — Telephone 235-0880
MONDAY NIGHT—
ACCOUNTING (Gr. XIII)
ART
BOOKKEEPING (Beginners - credit)
BOOKKEEPING (Advanced- credit)
CHEMISTRY (Gr. XIII)
GEOGRAPHY (Gr. XIII)
TUESDAY NIGHT—
B UILDING CONSTRUCTION
CONSUMER EDUCATION (credit)
ELECTRONICS -basic
ENGLISH (Gr. XII)
*FURNITURE: CANING AND
REFINISHING
WEDNESDAY NIGHT—
ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING
BIOLOGY (Gr. XIII)
CAMEO TUBE PAINTING
(Liquid Embroidery)
*COMMUNITY THEATRE WORK-
SHOP
DRAFTING & BLUEPRINT READ-
ING
E LECTRICITY (Advanced)
E LECTRICITY (Basic)
ENGLISH (Gr. XIII)
*FIRST AID (St. John)
THURSDAY NIGHT—
AUTO MECHANICS 341 (credit)
BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAM-
MING (credit)
BEGINNING SPANISH
CERAMICS
DEVELOPMENTAL & SPEED
READING
E NGLISH (Gr. X)
GEOGRAPHY (Gr. X)
HISTORY (Gr. X)
$1200
7.00
20,E
studotlts.
GERMAN (Beginners)
*MORAL PROBLEMS IN A PER-
MISSIVE SOCIETY
SEWING (Beginners)
TYPING (Beginners) (credit)
TYPING (Advanced) (credit)
*LINGERIE (Knits, Stretch)
MAN IN SOCIETY (Gr. XII)
*MODERN JAZZ DANCING
SQUARE DANCING
WELDING
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP
INTRODUCTION TO CANADIAN
LAW (credit)
LAW 400 (credit)
MATHEMATICS 450 (credit)
MATHEMATICS (Gr. XIII)
OIL PAINTING
SEWING -2
TAXIDERMY (Beginners)
WOMEN'S FITNESS & REC-
REATION
WORLD RELIGIONS (Gr. XII)
HISTORY (Gr. XIII)
JUDO—Jr. Beginners
JUDO --Sr. Beginners
MATHEMATICS (Gr. X)
MEN'S FITNESS i RECREATION
PHYSICS (Gr. XIII)
SCIENCE (Gr. X)
SEWING -3
SHORTHAND (Beginners . credit)
NIGHT TO BE ANNOUNCED—
*GOLF d FRENCH (Gr. XII)
TO BEGIN IN JANUARY----
*BAfEBALL FUNDAMENTALS *INTERIOR DECORATING (Ad -
*INTERIOR DECORATING (Begin- vane d)
Hers) *MINI KNITS
* HALF COURSES