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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-09-30, Page 6Best Interest We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. Exeter Grand Bend Office Office 235 -2420 238 -8484 * Subject to change THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET "The Store That Saves You More" SEW 'N' SAVE F lid New Arrivals in our Sewing Department NEW SHIPMENT OF CURTAIN ENDS .ri 1.111111116' LARGE SELECTION OF OVER 150 BOLTS COMPLETE WITH LOCK AND KEYS UTILITY CASES WILL FIT SEWING MACHINES $4 " EACH FABRIC REMNANTS REG. $2.50 YD. AND UP 50% OFF THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET Highway 4 Sou h of tl nton a V CI CIStra "The Store that Saves You More" on MEN'S—BOYS—LADI —GIRLS & BABY WEAR YA D GOODS— FURNITURE— R E SS E S— PAINT—SEWING ACHINES-- SMALL APPLIANCES—LAMPS STORE HOURS: Monday - Saturday 10:00 - 5:30 Friday nighfs 'til 9:00 p.rn, Page 6 Times-Advocate, September 30,1970 DAIRY CLUB WINNERS — Only three area youths competed in the Exeter 4-H dairy calf club show at the Exeter fair. Paul Her,,, left, had the top junior calf and also won the showmanship contest. Murton Brock, centre, had the top senior heifer and was second in showmanship, while Jeff Johnson, right, placed second in the junior heifer class and third in showmanship. Staff photo Huron-Perth to buy lung pumps At a meeting in Seaforth Wednesday of the Huron-Perth Lung Association, Mrs. May Dodds of Stratford, vice president, reported two more compressor (breathing) pumps are to be purchased for use in the two counties. The pumps are used on referral from a doctor, usually adult emphysema patients. Asthma week will be observed in Ontario from October 3-9. Mrs. Dodds said the special camp for children with asthma held from June 27 to July 3 at Camp Bimini at RR 2' St. Pauls was an unqualified success. There were 37 children from five counties, Perth, Huron, Oxford, Waterloo and Brant, aged 8-14 years. The special camp was the first of its kind in Ontario. Mrs. Beryl Dunsmore, Executive Secretary of the Association, reported that almost none of the children had ever been at camp before and their parents wrote excellent com- ments on the psychological and physical improvement in the children. A pulmonary care "76", a two- day seminar for nurses, will be held in London November 19 and 20. Mrs. Edith Fisher said registration is $25 for two days or $15 for one day at the seminar. Ivan Forsyth, of Egmondville, said volunteers are now busy stuffing envelopes in preparation for the 1976 Christmas Seal Program. The meeting was attended by 10 members from Perth and - Huron counties. Small boy to pal: "I'd go out to seek my fortune if I wasn't'needed so badly at home as .a depen- dent." from the stage of the Ilderton curling club. On the program will be piano music by Janice Sinker; oldtime fiddling by Ernie Adair accompanied by Margaret and Leroy Walker; magician Walter Bolton. There will be plenty of music in the Saturday morning parade. Participating will be the Mocha Shrine Motor Corps, Medway High School band, Young By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Among those attending the anniversary service "in the Zion West United Church on Sunday were Mrs. E.D. Stuart, Mrs, J. Beaton and family, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills and son, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Blair, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Rollings and Mr, & Mrs. Fred Bowden. Rev. Stuart was the guest speaker and Rev. Beaton assisted in conducting the ser- vice. Mr. & Mrs. Karl Keller and family of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bowden were Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Jaques, Steven and Susan, at Zion. Conquerors Fife and Drum Corps of London, Dorchester Lions Majorettes and Royal Challengers and St, Thomas OPPT Mrs. The fair will conclude with a Saturday night dance in the arena with the Glen Robson 'orchestra supplying me music. A total of $12,000 in prize monies is being offered for fair exhibitors. Meredith Robb is president of the fair .board and Norma Oliver is the secretary-treasurer. Robb commented, "We've put in our word for good weather, so the rest is up to you. Come and have fun at the fair, The Huron County Board of Education Invities The Ratepayers of Tuckersmith & Stanley Townships To A Meeting In Huron Centennial School On Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1976 at 8 p.m. For the purpose of discussing proposed school boundary changes. D.J. Cochrane H. Turkheim Director of Education Chairman Ilderton fair offers $12,000 in prizes The 125th edition of the Ilderton Fair will be held Friday and . Saturday of this week. The Fair, gets underway Friday night at 6:30 p.m. when the midway and concessions swing into action and the exhibits buildings will open. Two feature attractions are on tap Friday night. A junior amateur show will be held with Jim Weir of CFPL radio in London acting as master of ceremonies. During the evening the 1975 Ilderton Fair Queen will be crowned by last year's winner Carolyn Adamas who went on to become Miss Canadian /qational Exhibition in Toronto. The fairgrounds open again Saturday morning at 10 a.m. and an hour later a huge parade will start from the east end of the village and head to the fairgrounds. Activities Saturday afternoon include horse shows, pony races, road races, a calf scramble and 4- II Achievement Days. The Fair will be officially opened at 12 noon Saturday by Angela Armitt, director of summer school and extension department of the University of Western Ontario. Entertainment will be provided DRAFTING (10 wks.) GOURMET (10 weeks) PHYSICS credit ( ) (10 weeks) STRETCH ADVANCED TECHNICAL (10 weeks) BEGINNING TYPING • STARTING REGISTRATION INFORMATION THE HURON AID TUESDAY (10 weeks) CONSUMER EVENING COUNTY will credit CRAFTS FOR MONDAY Late registration "SOME will completed. projects be • registration toward COURSES BOARD EVENING CLASSES begin during the week is desirable will be accepted held weekly, generally a Graduation must be supplied MAY HAVE INTEREST IS INDICATED School, Clinton HISTORY - GRADE XIII (credit) (24 weeks) HUNTER SAFETY & GUN (10 weeks) INTERIOR DECORATING - ' (10 weeks) KARATE FOR .YOUNG BOYS (10 weeks) MATHEMATICS • GRADE (24 weeks) s) SHORTHAND (10 'leeks) WELDING FOR FARM & HOME (10 weeks) CLASSES OF EDUCATION DATE MAINTENANCE MECHANICS ARRANGING 1 . All classes 2. Advance 4. Classes 5. One courses Materials for Secondary NIGHT & (10 weeks) • ELECTRONICS MATHEMATICS (credit) & OTHER WILL BE MON., OCT. 4 of October 4. • and may be made by phoning or visiting the school. on opening night if class is not already filled. from 8-10 p.m. or Honour Graduation Diploma will be allowed for academic • by students. Students must purchase required text books. TO BE CANCELLED IF INSUFFICIENT BY ENROLMENT." - Phone 482-3471 MACRAME WOMEN'S PHYSICAL FITNESS (8 weeks) (10 weeks) SEWING - BASIC (10 weeks WORLD RELIGIONS (credit) (20 weeks) SMALL ENGINES - CONTROL REPAIR & MAINTENANCE WEDNESDAY NIGHT (10 weeks) ART (10 weeks) WOODWORKING ' ) . BOOKKEEPING (20 )reeks) ' • (10 weeks ELECTRICITY FOR HOME AND HOUSEWIFE THURSDAY NIGHT (10 weeks) BADMINTON (10 weeks) ENGLISH - GRADE XIII (credit) (24 weeks) XIII (credit) CH POWER SQUADRON START IN SPRING (20 weeks) Fee $45.00 HAIRDRESSING (10 weeks) GOLF GARDENING MACHINE SHOP & METALLURGY (8 weeks) (8 weeks) (10 weeks) • 20 Session • 10 Session • Less than • Grade XIII FEES 3. 10 Course $20.00 Course $12.00 Sessions $10.00 Courses $30.00 MONDAY PSYCHOLOGY TUBE PAINTING Central Huron • NIGHT CAR & BLUE PRINT READING (20 weeks for credit) MOTOR COOKING CERAMICS - GRADE XIII - (24 weeks) CONSUMER FOR EVERYDAY LIFE 1,; (10 weeks) FABRIC SEWING - BEGINNING AND - (10 weeks) (20 weks) & GRAPHIC PERSPECTIVE ART FIRST (8 weeks) & LIQUID EMBROIDERY & ADVANCED (10 weeks) FLOWER (20 weeks) UPHOLSTERY (10 weeks) (10 weeks) F. E. Madill Secondary School Wingham - Phone 357-1800 TUESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT START NOVEMBER 9 (TUESDAYS) START IN APRIL BRIDGE FOR BEGINNERS AUTO MECHANICS - PRACTICAL ALL ABOUT HOUSE PLANTS (10 weeks) DECORATIVE TUBE PAINTING (6 weeks) (Day & date to be announced) , CAKED ECORATING - BASIC (Liquid Embroidery) (8 weeks) START JANUARY 4, 1977 (TUESDAYS) GOLF FOR BEGINNERS HAND SPINNING & DYEING - WOOL (10 weeks) CHAIR CANING TECHNIQUES POTTERY FOR BEGINNERS (6 weeks) (10 weeks) SEWING - ADVANCED START MONDAY NIGHT, HAIRDRESSING AND GROOMING GENERAL WELDING TECHNIQUES TYPING - GENERAL ' (10 weeks) (10 weeks) UPHOLSTERY - BEGINNERS LADIES' FUN AND FITNESS OCTOBER 4 VACATION GEOGRAPHY (10 weeks) START JANUARY 5, 1977 'WEDNESDAYS) OIL PAINTING (8 weeks) POTTERY FOR BEGINNERS LADIES' FITNESS (at Brussels Public School) PILOT GROUND SCHOOL \ (10 weeks) (10 weeks) (20 weeks) UPHOLSTERY - ADVANCED CHAIR CANING TECHNIQUES WOODWORKING- GENERAL (6 weeks) Goderich District Collegiate Institute, Goderich - Phone 524-7353 MONDAY NIGHT HISTORY - GRADE XIII SEWING - INTERMEDIATE , START IN JANUARY ART (credit) SMALL ENGINE REPAIR BADMINTON START IN FEBRUARY BADMINTON JUDO - SENIORS (10 weeks) (10 weeks) TENNIS (10 weeks) MACRAME & DECOUPAGE TYPEWRITING- BEGINNERS BRIDGE. MORE ADVANCED (10 weeks) BRIDGE • BEGINNERS (5 weeks) (10 weeks) (10 weeks) (10 weeks) METRIC SYSTEM WOODWORKING GOLF START IN MARCH CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH (5 weeks) (10 weeks) GARDENING WEDNESDAY NIGHT (10 weeks) PHOTOGRAPHY HOUSE PLANTS (2 weeks) CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH (10 weeks) ` LADIES' SPORTS NIGHT (2 weeks) 'START IN APRIL (10 weeks) SEWING - BASIC (10 weeks) LADIES' FITNESS CROCHETING • ADVANCED WELDING MEN'S SPORTS NIGHT (10 weeks) (10 weeks) (10 weeks) ' SPEED READING (10 weeks) (10 weeks) (10 weeks) TENNIS ENGLISH: GREAT READINGS SEWING • ADVANCED (10 weeks) (10 weeks) TUESDAY NIGHT (Pattern Design) SPEED READING STRETCH SEWING-ADVANCED ONLY GOLF (10 weeks) (10 weeks) ACCOUNTING - INTRODUCTORY . GYMNASTICS FOR (10 weeks) THURSDAY NIGHT TENNIS ELEMENTARY STUDENTS DRAFTING - BASIC (10 weeks) JUDO - JUNIOR (boys & girls) (10 weeks) (10 weeks) DRAWING (10 weeks) STRETCH SEWING (10 weeks) WINE MAKING FOR BEGINNERS (2 weeks) • Seaforth District High School I Seaforth - Phone 527-0380 MONDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT START IN SPRING (all 5-week courses) BOUTIQUE CRAFTS HISTORY - GRADE XIII ACCOUNTING - GRADE XII MEN'S BASKETBALL GOLF TENNIS (10 weeks) (credit) (credit TYPING FURNITURE REFINISHING SEWING AND/OR TAILORING FLOWER ARRANGING (10 weeks) START IN JANUARY (all 10-week courses) LADIES' KEEP FIT (10 weeks) (10 weeks) (10 weeks) PHOTOGRAPHY (10 weeks) BADMINTON CERAMICS CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING INCOME TAX OIL PAINTING South Huron District High POTTERY - INTERMEDIATE MACHINE MONDAY NIGHT (10 weeks) (credit) ACCOUNTING 300 (credit) SEWING - BEGINNERS MACRAME (24 weeks) YOGA • BEGINNERS (5 weeks) AUTO MECHANICS FOR DRIVER-OWNER YOGA • ADVANCED MATHEMATICS (10 weeks) TUESDAY NIGHT (24 DRAFTING & BLUEPRINT READING • GENERAL MATHEMATICS (credit) - (24 weeks) ACCOUNTING 550 (credit) (24 ENGLISH 240 (credit) (24 weeks) MATHEMATICS (24 weeks) FIRST AID - ST. JOHN (25 ENGLISH 550 (credit) (8 weeks) SEWING (25 weeks) FLOWER ARRANGING SEWING MEN & WOMEN FITNESS & WEIGHT CONTROL (5 weeks) (10 (10 weeks) - GYMNASTICS TYPING PARENT EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING (10 weeks) (24 (8 weeks) JUDO - JUNIOR JUDO • SENIOR WELDING Amir School, Exeter - Phone 235-0880 SHOP - GENERAL PRACTICE WEDNESDAY NIGHT SMALL ENGINES • REPAIR & (24 weeks) . CANADIAN LAW (credit) MAINTENANCE (10 weeks) (24 weeks) WOMEN'S FITNESS & RECREATION GOURMET COOKING CAMEO DECORATIVE 240 (credit) ' (10 weeks) TUBE PAINTING weeks), wood, glass and fabric (20 sessions) 441 (credit) HEATING, PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL weeks) WORK FOR THE HOME OWNER THURSDAY NIGHT 550 (Credit) (14 weeks) SEWING • MEN'S KNITS (PANTS & SHIRTS weeks) HISTORY 550 (credit) (10 weeks) - ADVANCED (25 weeks) ' SEWING • T-SHIRTS • LINGERIE (BASIC) (10 weeks) weeks) MATHEMATICS 431 (credit) SEWING. LADIES' KNITS 100 (Credit) (24 weeks) (10 weeks) weeks) POTTERY WEAVING • OFF-LOOM (credit) (10 weeks) (10 weeks) 110 I