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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-12-17, Page 4A4 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 17, 1986 Ail makes of APPLIANCES REPAIRED Ity qualified technician AUTHORIXED WARRANTY REPAIR DEPOT FOR M05T NAME BRANDS. For Service Please Call:..._. 10 t% I 5 'Year. Annual GUARTMEN TS .INVES. OTHER TERMS AND RATES AVAILABLE SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION CALL US TODAY! Depose Agents for ova. 45 Bank & Trust Companies arm LL��,, l/ .p for GIC'$ RRSP's Mortgages& Annuities SEAFORTH 96 Main Street, S. 527-0420 .Serving Ontario sine,, 19715 with 12 locations lin. pair eultPoi iortee' Bonnie Bannerman, Julie ^c ' ` '�. +I• X41 `' rg WOOD WIND ENSEMBLE -•' Amon® some of the musloal Connie Bannerman Morgan Murray, attractions Sunday at Maplewood Manor's Open House was a Carter and Barbara Forrest, not seen. They were accompanied by (RAellwratth photo) woodwind ensemble consisting of Michelle Murray. not seen, Carol Carter. ���� i�ar�en\ is should programming int® l� 000 TOQUE their sown hands. A teacher's salary has to • NEED A ----- '� DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING — ,E. r CLUSTER RING SET WITH DIAMONDS, RUBIES, SAPPHIRES OR EMERALDS WE'VE GOT IT. • WATCH — BIRTHSTONE RING — StGNET RiNG — FAMILY RING — GENTS DIAMOND OR TIGER EYE RING WE'VE GOT IT. • DIAMOND EARRINGS — NECKLACES —. GOLD CHAINS — EARRINGS OF GOLD BRACELETS WE'VE GOT 1T. • CORNFLOWER — EXQUISITE CRYSTAL YSTAL — SILVERWARE — BRASS DOULTON FIGURINES WE'VE GOT IT. • CLOCKS — BAROMETERS — PENS — WALLETS — JEWEL BOXES. WE'VE GOT IT, GIFTS THAT SAY 1 LOVE YOU GIFTWRAPPED FREE, OF CHARGE ; _a >•,,'�•i�.i//.`• .%d'a'l CITATION• LS Come on int The new 1987 Ski -Doo models are here. A FEW NEWMACHINES LEFT FOR QUICK SALE. BY C'ATHI WHETSTONE TSTONE In a spacious roomu the ns cit arena,a one may find a group of enjoying a 2,2 hour nursery school program. Their teacher is Liz Jay, affectionately called Miss L. The children enjoy a curriculum of circle play where the teacher can give lessons on simple colors, shapes, weather, sing songs and read stories or engage in free play and educational outings into the cornet Y i. All activities are to • 1981 SKI DOO 15'r%` Everest 500 Recond. • 1979 SKI DOO EVEREST 440 cc., recond , cover • 1975 SKI 000 340 TNT Sharp, Sharp • 1977 MOTO SKI NUVICK 440 cc , cover • 1975 YAMAHA 338GPX Recond. • 1973 MOTO SKI CAPRI, 340 cc weather permittmg tenhance o encourage nchildren's al naturaldevelopment curiosity in learning about the expanding world around This school exists because of the efforts of them. the parents whose children attend class. It is a cooperative school which means every parent must he prepared to work in the classroom, assisting the teacher, and to work the business end of the nursery school' The never-efitnd business flow problekeeping in he black. the never-ending ' purposely mow so Enrolment fees are kept corp y their that all families can afford to bring children for this wonderful educational and social opportunity. Keeping costs low means intense I'unatelias- he met along with d general suppll, expense, common Ing of learning ems business expenses. These parents have brought a tremendous asset to the children of nursery school age. Other area children have benefitted from concerts this group has promoted. Three groups havears. The d tver e latest5of whi00 ch was ren in the last 1 years. children's singers Sharon, Lois and Sram. Ten or so years ago, these mothers were tnf rural setting. They drai5ing FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED recognized a need for the nursery school meeting in an experience in their community. Throw great effort seeking advice, meeting provin- cial e> lilatstoffrto thecy did motheirsandall ntheir own. fathers who take their children's education as a parental responsibility. They have made their world a better place. There are numerous cooperatives int om he area. all of which welcome inquiries interested parents and from the community in general. Registrars tor llensall and Seaforth are Chris Uuc•harme 527-2157 and Kim Genttner 202-:1440 ritJl•7IIT.d�.t••w -- -- TitMinnna CileQuiud.'17, of Senfor(h,hue Rnnianecmit'r'bli tudwigVanBeethoien, o (wen given a scholarship by the University of lvtntpelie kt W astern Ontario to further her musical pe 11 rmr amescl London was present as well .Uxhes the and enjoyed performance on the violin he :Miss McQuaid was selected he one of�•ed the p ll'estera Ontario Conservatory donatednto Miss McQuaid Iwo in the ago the Realists on Saturday, ieek Fe tival Sheeber to the auditoriumhfins at ;Mount SI held Canada musiciin eekt estival" Sheentered h. m the violin. instrumental category with u F cES IN EFFECT TOLL DEC. 23RD If HOLIDAY CLOSING , _ ,.,�� BER 24 THRU JANUARY 5,1987 DECEMBER MAST Kp�TOO L.S �KA�LI�A ta�s MAI�Ow �� Clear Out Sped 6800DBV GU N AOE 116." 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