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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-11-25, Page 17• SDHS REVIEW 47 Prepared by students of Seaforth District HighSchool who are solely responsible far the editorial contents of this page. Sylvia Smith, Editor. School Is Most Important- 4.• Artificial Flowei Arrangemeuts (Custom Made on Request) Hobby Craft Kits Candle Making Supplies- Armstrong Carpets Lustro-Ware Cannister Sets 3-D Pictures HILDEBRAND PAINT and PAPER Kem and Martin-Senour Paints Sunworthy and Waldee Wallpaper Interior & Exterior Decorating .1967 FORD CUSTOM 500 4-door, V-8, automatic, locally owned, new paint and tires, fresh out of the home building business, K31576 1969 GALAXIE 500 2-door hardtop sports roof finished in sharp red and white with matching red vinyl material, V-8, power steering, power brakes, automatic, local one owner, low mileage, K63689 1968 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE bright yellow with black power top, V-8, automatic, radio, sport console, one owner, 38,000 miles, K43106 1965 BUICK WILDCAT 4-door hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brakes, steering and windows, finished in silver-grey metallic with black all-vinyl material, K33441 '1295 22095 1895 9095 1895 '3895 1967 T-BIRD 4-door, loaded with extras. See This One, K32136 1970 T-BIRD 2-door Landeau, one owner, completely equipped, K30748 Remember... It's Sense To See Snider's Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Lam, Snider Motors LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 2274191 Open weekdays Until 9:00 Saturdays Until 6:00 SCHNEIDER'S BULK COUNTRY. SAUSAGE SCHNEIDER'S, CHICKEN FRYERS SCHNEIDER'S LARD SCHNEIDER'S SPECIALS' - For This Week yee.Ireeae ALL FRESH STOCK I An Outstanding Selection of 'Christmas Cakes and Christmas Puddings are available for your holiday feaiting! Seaforth PHONE 527-0990 All Varieties of CHRISTMAS CANDIES and NUTS We Carry a Complete Assortment For Your Christmas Cake Needs Whole Citron, Cut Mixed Fruits. Pe'1s, Large Seeded Raisins, Sultana and White Raisins, Currants, Red, Green and Natural Pineapple, Red and Green Cherries, Almond Icing, Etc. , ...••••••••••.........mmommdmmom...o.ownwoomommow.....onelmomoorsommomelmmeamms OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY ....0•1•141•111.11.1•••.1.11e. LI We Deliver FOR THE HOLIDAYS SERVE THE FINEST lb. 59c lb. 49c ▪ 4-lb. 1.29 AT EAFORTH UPERIOR TORE pecials Thursday, Friday, Saturday TULIP —1-1b. ,LIQUID BLEACH 64-oz. '47c' • TOP CHOICE BURGERS 71-oz. NABISCO — iPoon Size SHREDDED WHEAT - - - 17 1/2-oz. 42c - lb. 7c ONTARIO NO. 1 CABBAGE - FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT _ - - 5-lb. 69c JAVOc PARCHMENT MARGARINE for 1.00 5 for 99c 2 for 59c 32-oz. 88c TANG — '31/4-oz. ORANGE CRYSTALS LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN BEANS,19-oz. YORK PEANUT BUTTER FUNK'S SEED CORN How susceptible are your present Hybrids to Leaf Blight? . G4082 — 80 — 82 Days G5150 — 85 — Days GOOD YIELD and STANDABILITY Tlse Hybrids are from Detasseled Parents (100% Normal Tagged) and have shown a high degree of resistance Co real blight.. FREE Spring _Delivery of i Early Orders. SPECIAL VOLUME DISCOUNTS • MILTON J. DIETZ LIMITED " Purina Chows — Sanitation Products. Seed Corn Layer Cages — Ventilation (Wholesale and Retail). 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VHF/UHF Spptlite Dials and 25,000 Volts of Picture Power. . _ e The qualify goes in before the name goes an(") Area Wedding 0 Her headpiece held 'a. bouffan• t veil of illusion net and- she car- ried a cascade bouquet of pink roses, stephanotis and ivy. The matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. William Wallace. 'Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Christie and Miss Donna Robotham,botb of Ingersoll. They all wore floor-length gowns of purple velvet. They carried floral cascades featuring pink roses and mauve daisies. Performing the duties of best man was Gordon Pringle of Seaforth, twin brother of the groom, The guests were ushered into the church by DannyO'Reilly pf Stratford and Larry Shier of For a reception in the Masonic Hall, Ingersoll, which was decor- ated, with mauve mums, the bride's mother received the guestswearing a matinee pink dress' and corsage pink and wt4e roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother who wore a leaf green peau ,dress with chiffon ' trim and a corsage of orange delight roses. For a wedding trip to the United States, the bride travelled in a dark teen double-knit dress and Jacket ensemble with black accessories and an orchid cor- sage. On their return, the couple will reside in Ingersoll. Guests were present ,from Garson, Owen Sound, Goderich, Palmerston, Draytona, Kit- chener, Stratford, Mitchell,Galt, Lucan, London, Tillsonburg, Sea- forth, Salford, Pinconning and Southfield, Michigan. • THE' HURON (By Sylvia Smith, Editor) School, today, plays an important part in our life. Not only is it a place for us to obtain our education but it also helps the student to deV.elop socially. The biggest step in a child's life is the first day of. school. This is probably the first time in his life that the child is really on his own.' He no longer can go running 'to his parents who, up to this time, have represented a tower of strength in troubled times. Now he is dependent upon the teacher. His parents, of course, still greatly influence his life but, now he must develop socially. He must now learn to "get along". It is interesting to compare people and it ,is usually very obvious what kind of a life he has had. 'The quiet reserved child is perhaps an only child and has lacked the companionship of, brothers and sisters. Perhaps, too, .it is the fault of the parents who may have unintentionally oversheltered their child. On the' other hand, the boisterous, easy- Great Game Despite Loss (By Barb Smith) Monday, November 5, was a day of great excitement and great disappointment for our school, especially the Senior Girls Basketball Team, it was the last game in the Huron-Perth semi-finals for Seaforth. It was a, fair match against Stratford North Western which ended dis- astrously for the team but, at least it showed the real spirit of • the school: The gallery 'was swamped with people yellineand cti4eirliig. Noisy, yes, but it really displayed, true school spirit. The cheerleaders were not alone, in the popular Cheers 'of the ichOol. ; Participation was • wonderful, perhaps the' first this „year. Tension and excitement kept the crowd on pins and needles as the score bounced back and forth from Seaforth to Stratford. Sudden death came during the last few minutes when #31 of the Stratford team sank . a long shot. The . horn blew ending the game, °the score 30 - 27 for Stratford. Disappointment. registered on the 'faces of the crowd.• Although it was a bitter end for Seaforth, it was one of the most glorious moments in the history of school spirit. Lots of Km In Winter (By Eric Tippelt) (By Barbara Maloney) Last week the express line came into operation in Our cafe- teria. after two weeks of installat- ions. • Mr. and •Mrs. Knetsch have taken over• as of November 17. Featured on the Menu are soup, sandwiches, hot dogs, ham- % burgers, french fries and a wide variety of desserts. Mr. and Mrs. Knetsch also open the cafeteria 'at '3:00 as a tuck shop. " • USE EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS Phone 527-0240 • • • tr • Sacred Heart Church in Ingersoll was decorated withvinit and white flowers and candelabra , on October 16, 1971 for the wedding of Patricia Helen Dicicout and Paul Japes Pringle. The bride is the daughter of• Mrs. J. Bruce Dickout of Inger- soll and the late J. Bruce Dickout and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pringle of Seaforth, Ontario. Rev. Monseignor Grespan of- ficiated for the double-ring cere- mony assisted by Rev. Mitchell of Salford, Ontario. Organist was Miss Ann' McSherzy and soloist was Mrs. Keith Wilson of Salford who sang "Ave Maria", "Wedding Prayer", and "Bless up Lord". . , Given in marriage by her brother-in-law,william Wallace, the bride wore a gown of white velvet and cathedral length train, both trimmed with guipure lace. PRINGLE - DICKOUT Here we awe in mid November • • again. At the end of fall and the beginning of winter. Winter! the time when old mother, nature slows down. Winter is the time' of yeshr when we leave our garden parties and backyard barbeques for more leisurely hours spent •• with a good book in front of a blazing fire. Bilt; of course, most people abandon these quiet moments for the roar of a snow- mobile. With these "machines a man can see the glory of winter without the trouble of snowshoes' or skits. With snowmobiles we can do t, things which otherwise we wouldn'l care for, such as driv- ing through a peaceful woods with snowflakes dancing to the ground. we find peace of mind with such, a sight, of solemn tranquillity. There's more to enjoy in the white season of winter. Express Line New Feature going child represents a family who has exposed him to society and helped him to mature socially. Whatever the case, school can help either child. It can help the shy child to progress and par- ticipate with his classmates and 'yet it can teach a rowdy child discipline. School in a 'teenager's life is also important. It is at this stage of -life where young people especially desire attention and recognition in society. Some go about it in the wrong way, thinking themselves above the teachers and proving themselves absolute nuisances: Sure it's all right to have a little fun but don't go overboard. Others 'seem to think their work is the only thing that matters and withdraw themselves socially. This, too, is wrong. They need friends and it • is these friends who will make them feel secure. Whether students consider themselves young or old, most realize that school is the most important aspect of their life. RECENT ARRIVALS Ail Winterized And Ready, To Go IMYM D BEGINS WITH FOOD e9