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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-23, Page 2Page 2 November 23, 1978 ft s sf To change education program The Ausable, Bayfield Conservation Authority is currently involved in restructuring its role in Conservation Outdoor Education in the schools and is re-organizing its programs in this area. One result of this work will be an up­ dating of the Camp Sylvan program. Dan Kennaley, a Recreation student from the University of Waterloo, under the guidance of Sue McGregor, Education and Information Co-ordinator, is gathering resource material and assessing other organizations’ programs prior to creating a format and goals for the Con­ servation Authority’s in­ volvement. The Con­ servation Authority will be seeking input from in­ terested teachers and in­ dividuals concerning their perception of the role the Authority should have in providing Conservation - Outdoor Education. Changes in curriculum and teaching methods have stimulated this research. The Conservation Authority would like its Conservation - Outdoor Education Program to reflect these changes. Furthermore, the Con­ servation Authority would like this program to re­ inforce as much as possible its other programs of water conservation, land management, recreation development and pollution control. Mr. Kennaley is interested in hearing from anyone with ideas regarding Con­ servation - Outdoor Education and can be con­ tacted at the Conservation Authority’s office in Exeter, 235-2610. ♦*-■5 < 1 4< p.;J JOINS ONTARIO HYDRO — Gary E. Truemner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Truemner, Zurich has accepted a position with On­ tario Hydro Mechanical Research Division in Toronto. Gary graduated from Fanshawe’ College in Metallurgy. He has been in­ volved in the Toronto, Hamilton area with welding inspection companies at con­ struction sites near Nan­ ticoke, Douglas Point and special assignments at min­ ing and power locations in Canada and the USA for the past six years. Whalen Burnett, Sunday & Mrs. Sandra By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS Mr. & Mrs. Stan Wesley, were visitors with Mr. Gerald Hern. Dorothy Hern, Hern and Marjorie Mills attended the banquet Friday night at the Lamplighter Inn, London for the Canadian Foresters Western Ontario Provincial Assembly. A retirement tribute was paid to Norm Hill, Faternal Director for Canadian Foresters. Tuesday, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson visited with Mrs. Grace Zavitz, Thed­ ford. Those attending the Royal Winter Fair Saturday were . Margery Morley and Mrs. Alton Wallis. Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ferguson visited Thursday with Mrs. David Hord Strathroy, Mrs. Hord had the misfortune to fall and injure her shoulder. The annual meeting will be held Friday evening November 24 in the Whalen Community Centre at 8:30.I* & i\ CARE IN THE HOME COURSES r r ON DISCONTINUED PANELS! T T1 v I OVER 9,000 PANELS...MORE THAN 30 DIFFERENT DESIGNS SPREAD ACROSS 16 BRANCHES during DISCOUNT DAVE'S -a /v cP u're a11 /W*.l > < ■4 a 3 ,"Ol"C»W0ep,./ fc firs* \ I I . sV®e^S teV'°'jS M°"eS aod'' 50he' sou ,------------------------------, Remember YOU can do it! ■fa'. II $ & Z y Hurry V \while *___^SelectionsI Are Best A SS55***ci-b . wu. 4 \ “““ft«“ All Prices Are Cash And Carry An 1 A Hete Mfi twtfy a fceut of fke huuuj pzuteh ow aM Not All Panels Are Necessarily Available At All Branches SEPTEMBER MORN 11.99 While Stocks Last GALAXY WHITE 10.99 While Stocks Last HONDURAS HICKORY 10.99 While Stocks Last TWILIGHT BLUE 11.49 While Stocks Last ATLANTIC PINE 6.99 While Stocks Last BARCELONA HICKORY 10.99 While Stocks Last HIGHLAND CEDAR 6.49 Wl^ile Stocks Last SUGAR MAPLE 6.99 While Stocks Last WINDWARD MAPLE 6.99 While Stocks Last LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL SALES TICKETS. YOU SAVE ON EVERY SALE PANEL YOU BUY! i The intermediate STAPLE GUN TACKER that takes a full strip of 50 staples. Non-pinch, easy-grip handle. Shock- Absorber bumper. Patented, jam-proof mechanism. All steel enamel finish. And you get a package of staples at no ex­ tra cost! 2 x4 "K-LUX" LIGHTING PANELS CLEAR PRISMATIC or MILKY PRISMATIC ? K> •t The milky prismatic^^C^. I lighting panels offer a I soft, subdued effect; the clear prismatic panels allow more light transmission for a V brighter, livelier atmosphere. Easy « to install. They can be cut with a utility knife or a power saw with a fine tooth blade. Our Usual Cash & Carry 3.49 t They’re easy to remove from your lay-in grid and can be cleaned in moments with a warm mild detergent and water. .—ar,. EACH / Buy Now at Discount Dave’s ✓ STORE HOURS MATTHEWS KITCHENER KINCARDINE WINDSOR EAST WINDSOR WEST MON -THURS 8 AM -6P.M. FRIDAY 8AM-9PM SATURDAYS till 5,30 P.M MONDAY thru THURSDAY 8AM-5 30PM. FRIDAY till 9PM SATURDAY till 5 30 PM. Amherstburg. Goderich. Kingsville, Owen Sound, West Lome, Harrow. Ridgetown, Southampton; MON -FRI 8am ■ 5 30 p m . SATURDAY till 4pm Exeter, Thedford. Grand Bend SATURDAY till 1 00 p m Delivery And Credit Terms Available At Extra Cost 16 BRANCHES: AMHERSTBURG EXETER GODERICH GRAND BEND HARROW KINCARDINE KINGSVILLE KITCHENER Kitchener Out-of-town call free 1 -800-265-8990 A / P°wU°edtsf!ates '»«>>> in ,b fy of on Ur® Jhey are no^c**o our cuSfOm sr«r^u:Lsmr s gnat's easyntylonc°rpeT^e: TRUtONEs'^ Rust, in tn,° /n$fa// it °arr> rubha l l A° re^st soiling'^ %idths ond^s5 ‘n G°'d "b^’ i the same Wtokjpo ^cotc^9ardfe ■ ?^areyaJr' during ls deing treafod alleyj. °z/7e, t Rust\^y to instaH' R ZING I /ourself in- | in a choice jstique. But zed. Truly a Not a// colors are available at all branches CUSTOM INSTALLATION by trained installers available at extra cost. PLEASE NOTE The names we give to our panels are simply intended to convey to the reader the color and appearance ot the panelling Most are either prints or paper overlays SAVE NOW on this T-55 AUTOMATIC TACKER 3). Save $200 When You Rent Our STEAMEX Carpet Cleaner ’°0, • COS,% , A 3 J fl ffEC Our usual 4-Hour Rental Price 11.95 But During This Sale It’s ®995 You can do 2 average size rooms in less than 2 hours I All Prices Are Cash And Carry! Delivery And Credit Terms Are Available At Extra Cost PLEASE NOTE: Because many of the items for this sale have been specially purchased, we reserve the right to limit quantifies. Not all items are necessarily available at all branches All prices are cash & carry although delivery and,credit terms are available at extra cost . I' I l doit! 4(o 9 o di$C(W 0|DVi SALE ENDS DEC. 2, 1978 736-2151 235-1422 524-8321 238-2374 738-2221 396-3403 733-2341 744-6371 OWEN SOUND RJDGETOWN SOUTHAMPTON THEDFORD WEST LORNE WINDSOR EAST WINDSOR WEST MATTHEWS 376-3181 674-5465 797-3245 296-4991 768-1520 727-6001 734-1221 254-1143 (9 / Tecumseh Bypass on Hwy. 2 Phone 727-6001 500 Front Rd. in LaSalle on Hwy. 18.'Phone 734-1221 ——p’533— | £ Spructwood WINDSOR |§ X uS.ii. 3 a c o u o o ¥1 ftMumu . 1^-1 I i t 1 j . \. , 700 fucumsuh w r..T" ♦ f o v home centres* A DIVISION OF LUMBER CO LTD L. 700 Tecumseh Rd. W. at Crawford. Phone 254*1143 X 589 FAirway Road South near the Mall. Phone 744-6371 f 1 r 11 M../, i lil F«lrw«y Road T 1 KITCHENER § U ▼ r \ OWEN SOUND Cww ’1 .S ’ 4 i» i On Highway 21 at Springmouht Corner. Phone 376-3181 * —A LOTS OF FREE PARKING Wwf • KINCARDINE Hwy 21 North opposite the Sutton Park Inn. Phone 396-3403 I