The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-10-12, Page 17Mr. and Mrs, John McInnes =
Kinloss visited Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.IVIchuies.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Graham and
Robert Grainger were guests at
the Douglas -Robinson wedding in
Toronto on Saturday.
- Mr. and Mrs. William Knox and
Kevin of Owen Sound spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earle
King.
Mr. and Mrs, George Brown
spent several days at Hershey,
PA.
Congratulations are extended
to Miss Elizabeth Neilson on her
being crowned Miss Howick Fall
Fair 1972, at Fordwich on Satur-
day.
Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. A.
L. Stuns were Mr. and Mrs;
Wayne Stevens, Kim and Keri
and Miss Cheryl Stephens of West
Hill; Miss Debbie Stephens of
Listowel; Gregory Stephens,
Wingham;: Mr. and Mrs. .Alvin
Grainger, Marilyn and Barry;
Michael Grainger, Waterloo;
Murray Grainger, Guelph.
A number attended the Howick
Fall Fair in Fordwich.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy
visited Mrs. Freda Colvin of
Teeswater on Saturday and at:
tended the' Teeswater Fall Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pyke and
Mrs. Victor Stockton visited Sun-
daywith Mr. and Mrs. Don Beyer
of Harr iston.
Rev. and Mrs. John Ball, of Ac -
tong spent th l haaksgi
end with Mrs. Harry and re
.dewed acflunintanceships in the
village, •
Thanksgiving iving visitors with Mr.
g .
and ,Viiia, George Hamilton were
Mr. and Mrs, James Newell of
Wingharn; Mr, and Mrs, Wally
Kraemer, Jason and Todd of El-
rnka; • Mr. .and Mrs. -Stephen
Hamilton and Laurie Lynne and
Mr. and /gm.. Bert Pocaluyka,
Troy and Todd. of Wroxeter and
Randy Hamilton of Owen Sound,.
Mr. and Mrs. William Austin,.
Matthew and Peter of, Tillson-
burg, °visited over the weekend
with Mrs. William Austin Sr.
Mrs. Earl Pattrson, Fordwich,
visited at the same home on Sun-
day. On Monday, Mr. and :Mrs;
James Austin and Jeffrey of El-
mira were also guests of .Mrs.
Austin.
Mrs. Richard. Bennett spent
. Hubbard Other rel
Mr. andM s. Ra may,
Jam and Phili
Thanksgiving boli y, with Mr,
And Mrs. Gerald Isaacs at Day-
ton, Ohio. ,
Mrs. Winme Scott of Owen
Sound t the .weekend w#11.
James Edwards.
?►yrs. glad Edgar I spent the
weekend at the .homes of Mr, and
MrdPercy Greenwood, Mr, and ,
.. Howard ,Ritchie and, other
relatives in `ham,
Mr. and Mr. GlenBlur of
Hamilton visited Monday v4th
Mr. ,and Mrs, Gordon Edgar.
Mrs. John. Strong spent, the
weekend with Mrs, Nettie. Hut-
chison and Stanley . Edgar . at
Molesworth,
several days with Mr. and Mrs. OPTOM IST'
Geolrge Snider of Elmira. GODES1i H
Mrs, Ira Neill of Winghani The Square 524=7'
spent the weekend with Mrs. Bert m
'70 JAVELIN with. bucket
seats and console, power
steering and brakes, radio
'69 CORONET 4 -Door Sedan,
6 auto, radio
'69 ,SATELLITE 2 . Dom,. `
Hardtop, 8 auto.,, . Power
steering & brakes, radio
'68 RAMBLER 2 -Door Bard.
top, 6, auto., radio
WHAT ARE YOU DOING NEXT
MONDAY NIGHT?
. .. or for that matter anytime next week?.
WINS EIGHT .FIRSTS --Mrs. Austin Stinson of Fordwich
holds one of her prize-winning bouquets at the Howick Fall
Fair. She won a total of eight first in the flower classes this
year. (Staff Photo)
CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH
WINGHAM ONTARIO
You canmeet me
and 100's of others who•
have. decided to continue b
their education at CONESTOGA COi,LEG.E •
The following programs and courses still have a few openings
g
If you're thinking of af rogram or course—phone 482-3458 Friday Inorning-
T,RAT.f ON MIST BE
-E.1S) COMPLETED BY MONDAY, OCT. 16
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR COLLEGE PROGRAMS AND COURSES VARY
LET US EVALUATE YOURQUALIFICATIONS.
Phone Ross Milton in the Admissions Office 482-3458
,•
NIGHT COURSE*
S 7:30p.m. on the Evening Indicated
Tie following courses hove now reached the number where it ispossible
to start. We could take a few more.
REVISED START DATE
* Child Development'
Commercial
Family Studies
Powder Puff Mechanics
Quilting
Tues, Oct. 24
Wed., Oct. 18
Thurs., Oct. 26
Mon., Oct. 16
Thurs., Oct. 19
RUN FEE
30 WKS. 7.50 per month
20 WKS. . 7.50 per month
20 WKS. 7.50 per month
10 WKS. 27.50
5 WKS. 12.50
* Indicates a credit course in the first year of an Early Childhood Education Diploma Program.
The following courses have had their start deferred because of insufficient numbers registered as yet.
A few more registrations will insure their start.
Academic Upgrading English
Science
Math
DUE TO START
Mon., Oct. 23
Tues., Oct. 24
Wed., Oct. 25
RUN
20 WKS.
20 WKS.
20 WKS.
FEE
7.50 per month
1.50 per month
7.50 per month
Driver Education
Horsemanship
Retail Management
Rug Hooking
Solid State Ignitions
First course is running - almost enough to start another
Wed., Oct. 18 10 WKS. 40.Q0
Thurs., Oct. 19 4 WKS. 11.00
Tues., Oct. 31 10 WKS
7.50 per month
.CONFIRMATION OF REGISTRATION AND EXACT START DATE
WILL BE MAILED TO ALL APPLICANTS IN THE ABOVE COURSES
CORN DISPLAY—It wasn't a good year for corn, but Mrs.
Oscar Kieffer of RR 1, Bluevale, wife of the president of the
Howick Agricultural Society, thought area farmers did all
right with their exhibit at the Howick Fall Fair. (Staff.
Photo)
iEflJOy a, The Lord Simcoe2 lgnt extra for you. It's a 2 night
special for two. at a cost of only
$58.90. It includes deluxe
•
Specialaccmodation for two nights, .,,
�pm
dinner in the famous
•
Captain's Table com-
at oronto S1 to with a bottle P e o tie of
champagne, breakfast
IA) each morning in your room
and a sightseeing tour of
Sum. A Toronto's many
exciting attractions —
all for only .$5$.90,
Eik
subject to advance o.,
registration.
You get something
else that's. special at
the Lord Simcoe -,- it's friendly hospitality you will
enjoy throughout your stay with us.
See your travel agent orcontact us at
150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848.
The following courses have been deferred until January because of the small
numbers
of applicants at the present time.
CLUBMANSHIP
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION (PRODUCTION)
ELECTRONICS FOR JOURNEYMEN I
FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRST AID
HUMAN RELATIONS
LEATHERCRAFT
MARKETING FOR THE TOURIST INDUSTRY
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PRINCIPLES AND FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT
6 WKS.
30 WKS.
10 WKS.
15 WKS.
5 WKS.
10 WKS.
10 WKS.
10 WKS.
25 WKS.
20 WKS.
CONESTOGA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS
AND TECHNOLOGY
• Clinton Centre
15.00
54.00
40.00
27.50
8.50
40.00
18.00
40.00
30.00
85.00
Sunday, October 15
at Westfield Fellowship Hour at 2 p.m.
Huron Men's Chapel, Auburn at 8 p.m.
PLUS SONG EVANGELIST
PAUL D. MULLEN
BROTHER OF DEVERNE
OF FORT FAIRFIELD, MAINE--WESLEYAN METHODIST SONG EVANGELIST
Come and Bring Your Friends
For a Night of Music
AT
Westfield Fellowship Hour, Wed. Night, Oct. 18 at 8
or
Huron Men's Chap' Auburn,Thurs.Night,Oct.1 9 qt 8
"Evil Prevails When Good Men do Nothing."