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LADIES SUMMER
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°Sandals
°Loafers
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Surnmer school begins
CLINTON - the traditional program at
entral Huron Secondary School in Clinton
runs from July 2 to July 24.
Improvement courses will be offered for
secondary school students in mathematics
and English, at the general and advanced
levels for\ Grades 9 to 12. As a new
endeavour, special tutorial sessions will be
arranged for senior studentswho require
upgrading for a, credit related to graduation
or admission to a post -secondary institution.
A driver education course will also be
available. At the elementary level, remedial
courses in mathematics and English will be
available for Grades 7 and 8 students.
Previous summer schools ha%e shown
that students can achieve improved results
through concentrating their efforts in one
Subject area. The primeobjective of the pro-
gram is to enable a student to earn a better
standing in a subject in which they are ex-
periencing difficulty.
Students who are interested in Summer
School 1987 should contact the principal or.,
guidance head in their school for further in-
formation and an applicatio;form. ,
Challenging Learning
Needs Program •
Having had'' a very successful start last
year, a summer school program for
children with challenging learning needs
will again be offered in three full-service
schools.•
From July 6 to July 31 52 students will
receive their education for four hours a day
from six teachers assisted by 14 teacher
assistants and a program supervisor. The
program sites (Wingham Public School, Mc-
Curdy Public School and Victoria Public
School) will be monitored by Supervisor
Judy Mills, and administered by Frank
MacDonald, principal of summer school.
The objectives off the program are:
i) to maintain and enhance present
development of academic, life and social
skills.
ii) to promote knowledge Of safety.
iii) to develop expressive and receptive
vocabulary.
iv) to provide `for recreational activities
and social experiences.
Ptppils will be evaluated by the teachers of
the program and parents will receive a writ-
ten progress report upon completion of the
program.
Pilot Special Education
Program
A new endeavour is the Summer School
Hensall program for exceptional pupils.
This portion of our summer school; program
was designed to provide additidflal educa-
tion support to students in the Hensall area
who had been either formally identified
through the IPRC process or informally
identified by the principal, Dave Kempt and
his staff as needing this support.
The 'target group is made up of twelve
children from the primary division and 15
children from the junior division.
The objective of the program is to pro-
vide for the pupils individual programs
commensurate with learning styles and
ability levels in language arts and
mathematics.
The purpose behind this is to maintain and
enhance the individual pupil programs in
the subjects previously mentioned.
Reports will be given to the parents and
the receiving teacher upon the completion of
the program.
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Royal Canadian. Legion, Branch 109 Goderich, held their 10th an-
nual Friendship Breakfast Sunday morning at the legion. About 300
people attended the ham, sausage, scrambled eggs and hash brown
breakfast held between 8 and 11 a.m. Kept busy on the serving line
were, from left, Dorothy Cox (pouring juice), Phyllis Million (hid-
den, serving hash browns ), Dorothy Clement ( serving eggs) and
Hiram Smith (serving sausage and ham): (photo by Lou -Ann
Hope)a
OLD FASHIONED
Savings
FRIDAY
JULY 3rd
10 AM - 10 PM
ALL YARNS
SICKER
SALE
20 off
Selections of
GIFT ITEMS
10
O/off and 50 off
We feature...
• DUTCH CHEESES & GROCERIES
•DUTCH BOOKS 8 RECORDS
• SOUVENIRS
-NEEDLEPOINT KITS
TH
DUTCH STORE j
SS ALBERT STREET, CLINTON
Wednesday. aro Senior's Day at the Dutch Store. t % Discount for Seniors
Selected YARNS'
5
The Old Fashion Summer Sale '
is a great time to save
on our
icker Collection
is
OLDiTASHION
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
JULY 3 - 4
OPEN
SUMERSI LE FRIDAY - Till 10 P.M:
... NA.SH Cee
Washable Polyester Summer
Slacks Sizs;s :10 to 46
Zo%
of 1
Short Sleeve Knit Shirts $11 00
Reg. Full Sizes Range
Re 1. $35.00 5
donut I lo,( u.Inrdrrl
SWIMWEAR
& SHORTS,
2 o/0
off
SAVE ON
SUMMER
CLOTHING
NOW
FORSYTH
Short Sleee 2O,
DRESS SHIRTS Reg. S1o.o0
00
PLAIN.STRIPED-WHITE
SIZES 19 to 17',
FINE FURNITURE
71 ALBERT ST. CLINTON 482.9505
LEE'S OF CLINTON TurviRD
EVERYTHING
IN THE
STORE..
HOURS:
THURSDAY, JULY 2 - 9-5:30
FRIDAY, JULY 3 - 9-10:00
SATURDAY, JULY 4 - 9-6:00 ,
PRICES
APPLY
LEE'S
OF,
irODE* CH
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32 ALBERT ST.
MEN'S WEAR
CLINTON
482-9351
SUMMER CLASSICS
Shoe Saltie
Verbeek's
Farm & Garden
Thursday,
SUMMER
SALE
-2 DAYS ONLY -
FRIDAY, JULY 3
OPEN TILL 10 P.M.
Saturday, July 4
30 Kg.
MASTER
GOLD
AWARD
DOG FOOD
Rog. 21.99
Starting
July 2nd,
Clinton or Exeter
Up To 7 Price
LADIES 29.95 to 39,95
Feg 79.95
SUMMER DRESS SHOES
IN FASHION COLOURS • Pink, Pale Blue, Yellow,
and Many More - (Doesn't include White)
See our rack of
CHILDREN'S JOGGERS
From 9.95
Purina • 20 K9• bog
CHOW x199
Rog. 3'4.90
Hugon
D®G OR CAT
FLEA
COLLARS 325
11.,,
15?s
LEE'S o
off
M inimum
wage rates
rise Oct. 1
Ontario Labour Minister William Wrye . •
today announced that the general
minimum wage will rise to $4.55 per hour
from $4.35 per hour beginning in the work
week in which Oct. 1. 1987 falls. .
The 20 cents -per -hour revision -
represents an increase of 4.6 per cent over
the.minimum wage that was -last adjusted
in October of' 1986. -
The Minister said that, in addition to the
increase in the generalminimum wage,
there will also be 20 cents -per -hour in-
creases in the minima for liquor servers,
hunting guides, domestic workers, and -
students under the age of 18.
A 20 cents -per -hour increase' for fruit,
vegetables and tobacco harvesters will ,
take effect January 1, 1988.
In addition to the change in minima, the..
Minister announced that the standard ,that
permits employers to pay learners 10 cents
an hour less than the minimum wage rate
in their first month on the job will be
revoked on Oct. 1, 1987.
The'following new minimum wage -rates, -
with the exception of the harvesters rate,
go into, effect during the work week in
which October7, 1987 falls:
MINIMA ,
General (hourly), $4.55; liquor servers
(hourly $4.05; students under 18 -(hourly),
$3.70; learners (hourly) special minimum
revoked, general hourly minimum to app-
ly $4.55; hunting guide (half day), $22.75;
(day) $45.50; domestics (hourly), $4.55;
fruit, vegetable and tobacco harvesters
(effective January 1, 1988), $4.55.
'HARVEST WORKERS
Housing (weekly) - Serviced housing,
$66.00; - Unserviced housing, $49.00.
FINANCIAL CENTRE, GODERICH
524-2773 1-800-265-5503
FCLINTON
•Ladies' and Girls' Main Floor • Men's and Boys' Second Floor
22 VICTORIA ST., CLINTON 482.9711
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One Big Day of Savings! At our
OLD FASHIONED SUMMER SALE
PRICES IN EFFECT TILL 10 P.M.
FRIDAY, JULY 3
IN OUR BOARD & BATTEN GIFT ROOM --- -- ---
.'tared
•1A%ICKER IBasNe15 a wall nrcn„
• +lecte, SILK FLOWERS 1 2
• Selected GIFTWARE price
- - - PORTABLE STEREO/RADIOS
.'i,,tnnc Model 7934 Reg 74995
GHETTO BLASTERS.
Baianre of RADIOS -
two,. So10 1100
CLAY OR PLASTIC
POTS Buy 1 -
GET 1 FREE!
21995
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9995
24995
69995
599.
Orin Only Rabat Co pr nog t?n95
FOOD PROCESSOR
All el'artromc 05 cu 11 le clear
MOFFAT MICROWAVE OVEN
Admiral Save 1100
OVER -THE -RANGE MICROWAVE
Admiral Manual DPIrosl to dna.
13 CU. FT. ALMOND REFRIGERATOR
_ _ - - USED APPLIANCES
2 -TWIN TrUB WASHERS
M hini AvaClIda siert .14 sal only
REFRIGERATOR AND STOVE
Ilarvnsi Gold
30'• ADMIRAL RANGE
2-24" WHITE RANGES
I Noe Pnrlahlo Wh:tn.
ADMIRAL DISHWASHER
,A11 above with 10 d.1y 4.0r,1,11.1 01.'11 • •
largo tnioctlon el
lawn 8 Garden Horns
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APPLIANCE SERVICE
308 Huron fid., Goderich
524-7831 524-8732
When You
Need
The Best!
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USED 26" CONSOLE COLOR TV .1999.5.
Vuertb's
SHOES
OuolIty and Service Waco 19.
199 Win SI..
E'fIETER
238.0811
29 Albol9 St,
CLINTON
482.9892
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VERBEEK'S
FARM & GARDEN CENTRE
22 Isaac., Street. Clinton
482.9333
- ; - SMALL APPLIANCES
All with a 1O 0 DISCOUNT,_
Many to clear • eg Sunbeam Nandmlxers 1.99
'[ILt Tft ROVES
-- , • t. v- and appliances centre
J e Board & Batten GUI Room
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10 Hurof Slate 1 Cllelort
482.9414
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For the best in complete
Hair Care call...
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48 East St. 524-4781
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