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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1988-04-27, Page 88 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 27, 1988 Home and Garden Show saved for another year THE HOME AND GARDEN SHOW was a busy event on Wednesday and Thursday of last week, and over 2,000 people showed up for the show this year. The public generally said they found the show interesting, the organizing Agricultural Society was happy with the tur- nouts and the exhibits, and the exhibitors said they would be back next year. Corbett photo. ENJOYING A GOOD SUCKER, Jaclyn Hulley got to 'play on one of the tractors at the Vincent Farm Machinery exhibit at the Home and Garden Show, but the sucker she was given really occupied her attention. Corbett photo. SWINGING - Wayne and Marie Wolf of RR 5 Mitchell put together these swings and <aren Delvecchio, Ryan and Mark Vandooren, Judy Dolmage, Jennifer Marion and Jill im'ssa )oimage gave it a try at the Home and Garden Show. Corbett photo. ROWE FUELS was responsible for all the helium ballons floating around the Home and Garden Show, and here Wendy Oster ties one around the wrist of one of the many children who were at the show. Corbett photo. ° Photos by Neil Corbett BEST DISPLAY - The Seaforth Police Department set up this collection of badges, pamphlets, and drug samples for display at the Home and Garden Show. Harro Maydell, shown here, and Cheif Hal Claus put the display together, and it claimed the award for the best exhibit at the show. Corbett photo. SMALL ENGINES EXHIBITION - John Salberda tries out a riding mower at the Home and Garden show, while Don Dimaline of Hanks' Small Engines shows him some of its features. Corbett photo. Conestoga Means Business ... Conestoga College Start Towards Your Business Career This September Make it your business to find out about career opportunities through Conestoga College's full- time Business programs. Practical, professional up-to-date skills can be yours in career areas such as: • business generalist • executive secretary • office administrator • computer programmer / analyst • purchasing and production manager Enrol now and start in September! Programs range in length from two to three years to meet your goals and employers' needs. For details on full-time studies in Conestoga College Business programs, our reasonable tui- tion fees and financial assistance, call today: STUDENT SERVICES, STRATFORD CAMPUS 271®5700 Mffla Business Centres Inc. IBM System at Compatible Prices ! CoSympletestem: 9 $3 995 IBM PS/2 Model 25 with 20 MB Drive Including : IBM Proprinter 11 : 720k Diskette Drive : 640k R.A.M. : Monochrome Monitor : Enhanced Keyboard : DOS 3.3 : Printer Cable PLUS : Your Choice of one of the following: Agri Computers' Farm Management Accounting System Swine Management System - Dairy Herdsman - Crop Management Word Processing - Business Accounting System - Spreadsheet Additional Software Available for your Business: Retail - POS Systems Business Management Systems Industrial Distribution Gallery Management Grain Elevator Management Mare Management Purebred Swine System Feed Dealer Management Sales And Service Agri Sale Office 31 West Street 495 Dotzert Court Goderich, Ontario Waterloo, Ontario (519)524-5366 (519)885-4300 IBM,a a replaeered Trade math e1 International Mamas. Mlacalnee CarporMMTen