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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-10-10, Page 12Page 2—The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday. October 10. 1W4 Notes from Whitechurch Mr. and Mrs. John L. Currie moved Saturday to their new home in Wingham. On Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs. Walter Moore visited in Wingham Hospital with his mother, T4s. Dorothy Moore, who had the misfortune to fall last Wednesday breaking her kneecap. On Thursday she had to be taken to Wingham Hospital where she underwent surgery. On Friday evening fifteen people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer to help their son, Kevin Falconer, celebrate his birthday, Congrat- ulations, Kevin, from the com- munity. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cartledge and little daughter of Sudbury were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs: Victor Emerson. Mrs. Cartledge was the former Sandra Moore and resided where Walter Moore now resides. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and Gayle on Saturday attended the registered Hereford dispersal sale at the Tri -County Sales Barn between Walkerton and Hanover. Misses Laurie and Joanne Colquhoun of Listowel spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Farrish. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and Tiffany of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. John Willis and Jeffery of Kincardine were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caslick and other relatives: Ellison Edge of Durham was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mir.. and Mrs. Harold Johnston of . Parkhill visited Sunday with her brother, Wallace Conn, and Mrs. Conn. • • Mrs. Carman' Whytock is a' patient in Wingham and District Hospital. The community wishes her a' very. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith and family recently moved back to Whitechurch to the south, duplex of her father Tom Davidson's house. The community welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family back to Whitechurch. Mr. and. Mrs. Dalton Schultz on Sunday visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis'Schdltz of Clinton and saw their little: great granddaughter who, with her ; mother, Mrs. Dennis Schultz,;, had' just returned from hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Chisholm of Milton, and their daughter of Mississaug wereSunda' evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Joe Tiffin and Don Robertson, 'Wingham, attended the General Musicians Meeting on Sunday at Stratford. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin held a birthday party for their daughter Joyce of Toront • . Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin axe Stephen, Whiteehuireh; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tiffin, Lori ° and Michael and.lft. Ethel atewa, L ..11 of Winahsim !Wry f°m"l, Vera► Southampton; Barry Tiffin, Kitchener; Miss Janet Sleight - holm and Mrs. Orville Tiffin, Whitechurch. Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin of Wiagharn*peat �y' d Monday with IwRM} . aad 1400. eorYoung and: tam* tti M H b ik tvec oL, weekend Wallace her(parents . �. %igm t Walla ce Conn. . sad Mrs. malas Conley and Amon of Wingham 'visited the pan SSt►y, P Whitechurch W.I. Branch Directors, Mrs. & Coultas, s, Mrs. R. Gaunt and *a. James Currie, have arranged a prove euchre party for this Thursday evening, Oct. to, at 8;0 iia the FINAL DUSTING ---A 1930 Model A Ford deserves some special attention in 1974 and Fred Moore of Wingham dusts his off after the Howick Fall Fair parade on Saturday. The other antique cars in the parade also got the same careful attention. (Staff Photo) EVEN BIKES—A few area youngsters got into the spirit of their fall fair and decorated bikes to ride in the parade held Saturday;to the, new Howick Community Centre ,,°Str n ,"rfnd end loose gravel made tro kk 'h bf a. chore.. f a t f h V lissonit 1 is Ike Mrs. W.I. WI held Us 14 at :1* p.m. 4 .Hostess, . 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HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION EVENING CLASS Commence Week of Oct. 15 First Monday Class Oct. 21 REGISTRATION.-=- - 1.'All classes will begin during the week of October 14. 2. Advance registration is desirable and may be made by phoning or visiting the school. - 3. Late registration will be accepted on opening night if class is not already filled. CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL CLINTON Telephone 482-3471 Monday Night - BRIDGE DECORATIVE TUBE PAINTING (Liquid Embroidery) GOURMET COOKING *STRETCH FABRIC SEWING (Advanced) *STRETCH FABRIC SEWING (Basic) TYPEWRITING UPHOLSTERING WOMEN'S PHYSICAL FITNESS Tuesday Night- ADVANCE SEWING CRAFTS GOLF MACHINE SHOP *MOTOR .:MECHANICS (Beginners) TAILORING (at Seaforth D.H.S.) WELDING Wednesday Night— ART BASIC SEWING BOOKKEEPING ELECTRICITY FOR HOMEMAKERS *HAIRDRESSING INTERIOR DECORATING *SMALL ENGINES WOODWORKING To Begin .in March— *GARDENING *GARDENING (at Seaforth D.H.S.) * HALF COURSES 4. Classes will be held each week, generally' from 8 to i0 p.m. 5. One ,credit toward a Graduation or Honour, Graduation Diploma win be allowed for academic courses completed. 6. Other courses will be considered if sufficient interest is shown and a suitable instructor is available. F. E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL - WINGHAM Telephone 357-1800 Tuesday Night— * BRIDGE ' (Beginners) *CREATIVE COOKING DECORATIVE TUBE PAINTING (Begin- ners) (Liquid Embroidery) *DEFENSIVE DRIVING FLORAL DESIGN & DECORATION STRETCH KNIT FABRICS WELDING Wednesday Night— CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH DECORATIVE TUBE PAINTING (Advanced) FARM ENGINES *HAIR DRESSING HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES INTERIOR DECORATION & DESIGN SEWING (General) TYPING (General) UPHOLSTERY WOMEN'S FITNESS WOODWORKING (General) To Begin in November (Monday) *SNOWMOBILES To Begin in. April (Thursday)— *GOLF (Beginners - Advanced) Enrol NOW -- Don't Delay! If you are interested in any of these courses you are urged to enrol as soon as . possible. * HALF COURSES !hone the Schoo! and ENR�L Ncourses may have to be can- celled if insufficient interest is indicated by enrolment. GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE GODERICH Telephone 524-7353 ',Monday Night- -ART BASIC SEWING . *BEGINNING TYPEWRITING *CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH '*ENGLISH: *ENGLISH: GREAT READING *GOL *INTEFRIOR DECORATING JUDO ---Boys: 7 .8:30; Men: 8:30. 10, *LADIES' S ORTS NIGHT *PHOTOGRAPHY PRACTICAL ELECTRICITY Tuesday Night— ADVANCED SEWING *BADMINTON *DRAWING FOR PLEASURE *NEEDLEWORK (Crewel) WOODWORKING Wednesday Nig ht -r - INTERMEDIATE SEWING Thursday Night— *INVESTME NTS LUDO ---Girls: 7 - 8:30; Men: 8:30.10 To Begirt in January-- *PSYCHOLOGY—Child Development *SAILING (Basic) *STRETCH SEWING In February. Begin March— *PSYCHOLOGY • Business *GARDENING HALF Omits - FEES !- ull Courses *Half Courses (10 sessions or fewer) Grade XIII Course: Materials Ar projects must be supplied by Students mint purchase required text books. ,SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCIIOOL EXETER •-- Telephone 235.0880 MONDAY NIGHT-- ' ACCOUNTING (Gr. XIII) ART BOOKICXEPING (Beginners - credit) BOOKKEEPING (Advanced. credit) CHEMISTRY (.Gr. XIII) GEOGRAPHY (Gr. XIII) • TUESDAY NIGHT BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CONSUMER EDUCATION (credit) ELECTRONICS • Basic ENGLISH (Gr. XII) *FURNITURE. CANING AND REFINISHING WEDNESDAY NIGHT— ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING BIOLOGY' (Gr. XIII) CAMEO TUBE PAINTING (Liquid Embroidery) *COMMUNITY 1'HEATRE WORK- SHOP DRAFTING i BLUEPRINT READ. IN ELECTRICITY (Advanced) ELECTRICITY (Basic) ENGLISH, (Gr. XIII) *FIRST AID (St. John) THURSDAY NIGHT-- AUTO IGHT-..AUTO MECHANICS 341 (credit) BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAM- MING (credit) BEGINNING SPANISH CERAMICS DEVELOPMENTAL & SPEED READING ENGLISH (Gr. X) GEOGRAPHY (Gr. X) HISTORY (Grp' X) $12.00 7.00 20.0 students. GERMAN '(fleginners) *MORAL PROBLEMS IN A Mit, MISSIVE SOCIETY . SEWING (Beginners) TYPING (Beginners) (credit) TYPING (Advanced) (credit) *LINGERIE (Knits, Stretch) MAN IN SOCIETY (Gr. XII) *MODERN JAZZ DANCING SQUARE DANCING WELDING GENERAL MACHINE a SHOP INTRODUCTION TO CANADIAN LAW (cri dlf) LAW 400' (credit) MATHEMATICS 450 (credit) MATHEMATICS (Gr. XIII) OIL PAINTING SEWING -2 TAXIDERMY (Beginners) WOMEN'S PITNE#SS & REC- REATION WORLD RELIGIONS (Gr. XII) HISTORY (Gr. XIII) JUDO --.Jr. Beginners JUDO—St. winners MATHEMATICS (Gr. X) MENS FITNESS & RECREATION PHYSICS (Gr. XIII) SCIENCI ,(Gr. X) SEWING.3 SHORTHAND (Beginners • credit) NIGHT TO BE ANNOUNCED - *GOLF TO BEGIN IN JANU Y *BASEBALL FUNDAMENTALS *INTERIOR DECORATING (Btiginn nets) * HALF COURSES PUNCH (Gr. XII) *INTERIOR DECORATING (Ate. MIS S K * NITS •