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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-02-01, Page 16. . „ ; • • • • • • - THE 1111,RONI fXPOSITall FEBRUARY t 1479, Jelin Goddard, the new director of the Strattord and Clinton Camintso. rtinestOga, College. ts getng It), tin introduerng a 'new program at the Stratford ;campus. • The program ts tttetafs, machuntig Prograit.t. told ,the ce,"„lege plans to start phase one of the program on April Roth Air Goddard and the new program were formally totrodusnit at a press confer - slice held at the Stratford campus ou Thursda‘ aftei'- noon. • • • • • • • Mr t;odelards • tt. pro, ftissunial engineer. o os employed in arts:try ;for years•in a number of ntanagerial positions, before he toned Conestoga Callege an IOW as, a technOlop. te,t her, ' Pcors •Goddard told _the • • Pre-schoolers welcome at Huron Tis the season to be •at Huron Centennial, but tf you can't •be. let its share our news with you. Our librarian eontinues welcome pre.sehoolerS on Wedesdays Rif stories.. plays and craftS. Just everynne is thinking. talking and: doing actisides about snow, Snow is evident both outside and inside the classrooms without aettially bringing h in. We read. write and learn about winter, Top. ics include kinds. formation's, advantages • 0.ri disad- vontageS •of, snow, We remember the winter_.bitds. Students Council plans a winter carnival of fun in the snow for early February. We are likely to witness some fantastic. snowsboeing, dog, sled toeing, (but no, dogs) fox and goose games, snowball throwing, snow scelpture. and crazy carpet races. These are especially busy • • days: On Tuesdays Grade threes go swimming ot tbe Vanastra Reereation, Centre and Grade eight* go curling. Qrade tie to ei,ght •are preparing for public speok-. ing. Our library shows evi, • dence •of much research tieing dene ter the speeches. The parents of Grade eight students come out to help • their children select Grade 9 courses. This week flouride • brushing bo.s emPhasized good dental healthJust for fun Student's Council named, Tie Day for Grades 5. to 8 and that o suecess. All but three • students wore ties. The staff „against student volleyball games at the end of that day had 1 game in 'favour of the Staff. But the students are really • practising • for the volleyball.,teurnament to be held February 10th. • In not so distant a future spring concert time will • arrive, This year's. theme, PlOwiag, Matsh. is in operations Material 'Is being gathered and, practising has begun. Reaching out to the 'communtty has brought good _Aims and some benefits for ourstudents, The adventure playground. • a Community • Christmas Convert, and a. • special interest ukulele grup�f graduates of Huron Centenntal are but a few. We like what's happening. Kee in toueh, • •;The 'Grade Five Class in, . Huron Centennial School had tt spaghetti feast on Friday, Pecember & 141. About 60 . people oereled dinner. The •other G6tie 5 class and a few teachers came over for the spaghetti feast. The class started to make the sauce far 'the spaghetti about 9:30. The meal was served about 11:30. Everybody iii :the 'closs liked it very much, It was Very good, • On Friday, Deeember press conference attiliettee that AS time .goes.on. there iU be more nd ;note 0 r ,„ • vonutuunty couege programs, designed to, fill specific jobs ,in the surrounding Common - Kenneth F limnerpres- ident of Conestoga ( ollege,. • Centennial restaurant •opened in Huron Centennial School. After studying ItOly* Mr. Kemp's class thought a lunch •of sp aghetti was a great way to finish their study. So the morning of the meal, Mr. Lave's grade five. and other guests were greet-, ed by yummy stnells and full plates. It was a Success because everyone liked • everythingeven the garlie •bread, Bonnie Turner. Gr. 5 said •a recent of the lour county am, s ser‘ed by1 the school. found tilt() JOh openings related to Metill machining trades. ' He said indastrieS7,.wcte going tO need skilled metal workers from machine loner. • ••• • 4.0 • oars, to AechntelanS 404 technologists.H ad the •survey ,found the jarger inunber of job openings.in, the field would be at the • more highly skilled level. • 1."ntler the newprogram. •which Ain stort this, spring. ' ;9,idents' progress. through a series of modules' •or levels. .Mr. Hunter said 1.71•111414t.* stiff hope secondary ,SvhoolS will es eninolly pro - 1 \We Ittv first module for their students at the Cirade 9 .10 level. Mr, Miner Cmphasiied th 0CAN program is open to both young Iten 411(1 women. The vollege president said, “The do is gone when a -machine shop Was a. dirty, place tto, oorkl.“ NVith the program, being offered, in modulesthe stu- dents con 'progress os far as they tNila• front a Semi. skilled to skilled -100 or training. Sohn Goddard line '71,11/Jets of fine lbods zehrs Mr. :tintner said in the Itezt three, years, there wilt be 2,000 job openings M the metal machining segment of indUStry, and support jobs will jittcrease thiSfiglire to '4 .500 openings. Mr. - Hunter • said he wonders if Canada% • economic problem issimply that we lack skilled peoPle to fill job openings. The eollege president said Ot one time. skilled people immigratt,.'d to • Canada from other eonntries. Now • people. in Western Europe arc living in eoun- trieS •OS prosperous or more prosperous than Canada and they ore unwilling to cm- . migrate. Mr, Hunter said the tion of of importing skilled • workers seemed to be one peculiar toCanada. 'Also, he said because skilled workers were often immigrants. the rest of soeiety tendt411.-'to put skilled labor down.". • SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT'UNTALI ‘ICLOSING TUESDAY FEB. 6 super special ONTARIO GROWN UTILITY GRADE LARGE FRESH 5 Ib. AVG. ROASTING in our Sewin Save Fabric Department 41 • CURTAINENDS-..-, Choose from our remaining stock of curtaln ends by the pound1'. ' • . . z • PRICE FABRIC CLEARANCE Choose from 2 bunks of assorted clearance Material. Buy now while selection is et its S100 * Sqoo • • YD. • AND • As yo. ., • 'N o• ns .ciiii.l',017/0,41, BORG. ....,_. *...• •• BY: THE YARD . .....2. • .- .- . of colours. A pprox.60" wide. Ideal ..., •,,i, *vorilii, . ___Zr,...- Choose from an excellent selection • \,‘ , , , Af A. for throws, cushions, etc. p. - • . A -----=--..4t5: --- -REMNANT ...7.- , .--,_ - ' • $ 1 00 OFF ', .. 'N , . . • ' . ':' - #. . • • . . "=".b' ' . '''' - L . e ' BORG • • • ' ' Y -SHIRTING • Over 40 different stripes and colours. 60" wide, • washable. Reg. '2,99 yd. $1 99 • SALE op • , • ,pER YARD gtifialliiiik1100\\4°\t' CHARGEX VISA master charge PIECES Choose from our tarnizining4tOCk of pre -priced Borg Metal. • AitiOrfed 401. 4-- iltes to choose from. 20`YooFF 5410.- :REMAINING STOCK tv.. 4,,1 • 4**. 1,4441Phili,JtWr WOOL SPECIAL Choose? from Paton's Canadian Sayelle or Chaff yarn, Rain. bow of colours! ItEG; 'SALL , • (20*. or SO g.) 20* NOW • OR seg. VANASTRA • FACTORY UTLET 'The Store that Sevet Yoe More' MINS itors. tAoris 6tEt *MU At Ultimo MAC49�fl 0outtiot•Ooin emit , • it NEW STORE HOURS ,MoNettiT.114.141tiy14444,.. 0;6i; letirrifey15 ti.m.,40.sti Bentley 12•wen .4 part: E.> y ••1 v 0. 0 1. ' • 0 • 'T.,-E0••))T, '"* 1 SCHNEIDERS - •. • 1 lb PKG si 77 meat specials • COUNTRY SAUSAGE -_• SCHNEIDERS SLICED .. 7 VARIETIES - - - 111 ZEHRS BRAND MINI DELI, MEATS - :,.., oz PKG Tic SLICED SALAMI * 77c 6 or PKG SCHNEIDERS WIENERSJ ktfi.s.G...$1.28 SMOKED SAUSAGE *1.59 BONELESS: DINNER' HAM ia._*2.32 TIED HOTS ORALL BEEF TT 7. • BORNS. PURE PORK .• Ib - '.:PRIOE0FCANA0A.SMOKED FULLY COOKED • ' ' • - 'MAPLE LEAF SLICED ' . ' PRIDE OF CANADOLCIOCKEN ON MAC A CHEESE 4 .uare lb PKG. . COOKED. EATS • I • CORNED. BEEFILIFIEE 2 oz..PKGS,_9.33 MAPLE LEAF Hoot OF MAPLE 7 SLICED SIDE BACON .1 tp...i..KG $1.68 THIS -SPECIAL AVAILABLE ONLYIN.ZEHRS STONES, HAVING A COUNTRY OVEN IN-STORE BAKERY COUNTRY OVEN APPLE OR CHERRY FRESH STRUDEL •16 " THIS; SPECIAL AVAILABLE ONLY IN ZEHRS STORES. HAVING A DELICATESSEN COUNTER • - • SCHNEIDERS JUMBO SLICED SUMMER SAUSAGE"79 haskleco,s.vari.d.cnitliptbhaep$izrdt uSocniviectry. $4vdv 'flteegorle1::o4;rdd e:iduXttis°alid eventuully the college wants to look at the fields of electronics, materials ,train- ing -and data processing to, see die Job requirements of these industries and, te eon - skier, creating programS tO 1111 these requirements. Dean John Goddard said the new Metals maeldning programs, which are p Series rive programs. will be 's"aTdinhiPyedo;clinegY•tbh4ir tf.11;0,0.e011ekigee hopes to get away from •the idea •of • pieces of riper attesting to certain- level of nbstrr:mg i competency-bosed program wili put s examinations, The •college president said examination of a general machinist, tool and die; worker.; found there are. ,6.000) 'separate ornpe- rendes in this trade, is remarks to the attdivoce0• Peon Goddard said some innovations would he required at the Stratford and, Clinton campuses to serve the populations of Perth and lithon counties, which are relatively,. spread, nut. He said in the future, the c011ege may need more tech- • nology to bring education to, ,people rather than trying to being the people to •the college campuses. Dean ooddard said ome of the technologies the school will be exploring include • using the radio, television and telephone to reach the public. The dean said in the future he looks forward to meeting people in the community and he wants the community to indicate their needs to the College. • ••FRESII ONTARIO HAM • , LEG (IF PORK CENTRE PORTION BUTT OR OR STEAK SHANK PORTION STOCK UP • ALL 111 ONE PANTY NOSE REGULAR INTENSIVE CARE VASELINE LOTION • STURDY OVAL PLASTIC WASTE BASKET • HOMECARE MALL, MEDIUM, OR LARGE HOUSEHOLD GLOVES • PROD OF CALIF NO. I GRADE BUNCH CARROTS ---------------211 PROB. OF MEXICO NO. I BRUSSELS SPROUTS. ONTARIO NO I GRADE PARSNIPS •2IbBAG 6P ONTARIO NO 1 MILO , • COOKING ONIONS 2 lb BAG 2Pfait SPECIAL! SCHNEIDERS REGULAR MINI. SIZZLERS oz -PKG. SPECIAL! • SCHNEIDERS FAMILY PACK BEEF BURGERS • SUPER SPECIAL ENRICHED WHITE CRACKED WHEAT OR 60. WHOLE WHEAT ZEHRS r:1;14:11] PRODUCE OF CALIFORNIA • CANADA, NO01 GRADE HEAD LE • 2 lb. 224 ,,, 0 R 77. F PROD OF MEXICO NO 1PROOUCE OF FLORIDA • CHERRY TOMATOES.____ -P2`0.-89` TEMPLE ORANGE__ 2_ . . HIGH. QUALITY OGANgEo GRAPEFRUIT 1 225 g. SIZE' • OR BLENDED 1 MACARONI & CHEESE KRAFT. DINNERS., •DOZ. 9.89 VALVOLENE UNSWEETENED MOTORAIL.' ZEHRS JUICES 1 QT. VOW' LAUNDRY 6 LITRE.2.4 Kg.. TIDE DETERGENT (HOSTESS , JUMBO 35 LITRE SIZE "CHEESE STICKS.__L.....____3.22.1_ 77c' PLASTIC PITCHER novALE•4 COLOURS DISPOSABLE BATHROOM TISSUEz.... B.Q1-1:_115.9. $1.11 BIC LIGHTER: 77c EA, LARGE SIZE • LIOUID STYLE • • JAVEX BLEACH ,28 oz 7c CELEBRATION POUCH PACK CAKE MIXES a. 8-9 2 oz 2Tic: VELVET FOUR 3 6 kg -$1.17 ilslET PIE FILLING _1-9-9/- TJ N 77c CAT CHOW OR SEANIP DINNER' PURINA CAT FOOD 4 Kt • RE-BRANDT , ' PLAYING CARDS • DECK 77c GOLDEN. EGG HERBAL OR LEMON SUAVE. SHAMPOO__ 77 WESTCARE , ABSORBENT PUFFS____:_77cy._ •PLASTIC BANDAGES do's SEALTEST LIGHT fe LIVELY MINI PUDDINGS is 01 COTTAGE CHEESE 500 g IC ROBIN H000 ,• Assiutten FLAVOURS ASSORTMENT ClIDCcOlIF5NCREME ASSORTMENT •Si 77 STUART, csiAmto cut patio' , • :ffiEntlicHS * BROWN BEAR- HONEY_:_ az_ •ZalE,ROLLS of; 12 .5,• FLAKEY PIE' 'OROS I'MIX 1.9 or 7* GAY LEA, YOGURT 125 9 cupt I - SLEEVE • OF 2 • "4"i F pie McBIG COOKIES______ 1°2 MIAMI SNACKS - PKG OF 8 77 PLEASAIMT EFFECTIVE ' cAtNi, 1XZEMA MOUTHWASH 7r"Apo, laiNi .11mA -.,-- LI PIZZA- _12 or gwv. CHERRY NIEL PROCESSED ROLL-ON DEODORANT 77c Inc MILD CHEESE STICK ___ t2.23 89c ZEHRS • OiteRY TOOTHPASTE HILL 77 CHEDDAR CHEESE STICK .09 Oil TUBE OZ. BUBBLE • 770. CHERRY $ CHICKER NOODLE • V.r.V • oh OLD' CHEDDAR CHEESE. 1 15 r' limit soul, 89c mks...MAI:ft° MILK Olt CRISPY CRUNCH' • PILOS / TIC° " ICE CREAM man 12 I eviliN CYN $1 Alla CHU•NK •LIGHT• tip, WE 'RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PLI-It-01--IASES TO Di • 65 . REA*, NAILE WEEKLY PAW LV it • IRE T. McDc41(11(1 .fg GODERICH-HURON RD. ' OPEN WED -THURS. -RI. EVENINGS FROZEN BEEF TURKEY OR CHICKEN SAVARIN POT PIES KENT FROZEN • CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE 125 oz, TIN DIETRICHS 100% WHOLE WHEAT' BREAD 24 oz. FOR 4. Ird