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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-01-31, Page 4, a i10a #" IMF) o �I�ss 9 TER VIP 16 ' '��� f + e a � • .» iii wi , " � r Y� •k ; y¢ a"p t ` ., 14 run Wit- \ , S w ��r► Her A a$ �. �£ �b fnt+' d �li ;. '� � .y� ' f " . i',, '� i .i^`' �' Q i', s \.' N".: ` ,ppm-. ,s"� �.. ' ` X;:. bR . •�'1' q v , '.�`l r y � ���' ,. Kx� ti ?p 7r � ps.. r / S N ; r•A 2., ��., " , F • 4 .. .l J � ' ii i'` � "' � �m•Pwp ..,y3. a�trM ir.+0.:«nr:. 1. yam. ., t1 Optimists .Winter_ Carnival : I'A' r 7 Rullet Central u t nt s see film tr , snovwshoeinstudents Mr. Riley and his grade seven Volleyball . princess to represent the school at like F utting on skis. Grade four held later in the afternoon to see Powel, - ", class presented an assembly' on An exciting game of volleyball ,i also had a few races on their who will represent the school at Grades 6 and 7: Boys -Steven : I'A' r 7 Rullet Central u t nt s see film tr , snovwshoeinstudents Mr. Riley and his grade seven Volleyball . princess to represent the school at like F utting on skis. Grade four held later in the afternoon to see Powel, - ", class presented an assembly' on An exciting game of volleyball the, Clinton Winter Carnival. The also had a few races on their who will represent the school at Grades 6 and 7: Boys -Steven Wednesday, ` January 16. The was played beiween Clinton candidates chosen from grades snowshoes. Even though it. -was the Clinton Winter Carnival. The Plunket. • Mervin Taylor, David order of the program ,was. as Public School and Hullett Central -seven and eight for princess hard and tiring, they had a good winners were as follows: Cartwright, Robert Hunking.,; follows: a skit called "Weasels to Public School on January 17. In were: Carol Jewitt, Brenda - time, as well as learning a Kindergarten to Grade 3: Boys Girls -Betty Kanarski, Karen said it was very hard putting them the Rescue", three sorngs "Some- the boys' game, Clinton defeated Hummel, Christine McNall and valuable lesson about Keith Kallam, Mike Taylor, Durnin, Sharon Ellis, Debbie thin to Sing About", "When the g Hullett twice b y scores of 15-12 S Betty Konarski while Craig g snow - shoeing. Kent Howatt. trent A�adrews. Westerhout. Sun Goes Down", "Playground Yg and 15-8. -However,the the Hullett Millar, Calvin Lovett and Ken Girls -Debbie Flynn, Lori Cart- Grade 8: B-oys - Brian Indy Mind"; a short skit called "Antonio"; girls won their two games with Pollard were the choices for Skating right, Sharon Glouser, Marilyn Trewartha, Steven Bromely, Ken two square dances 9 the scores of 15-7 and 15-12. prince. After the ;votes were On Thursday afternoon, Jan- Archambault. -Lollard, Earl Flynn. y • and finally Mr. Mac Lennan's counted; Betty Konarski and uary 24, all students of Hullcit. Grades 4 and 5: Boys -Bruce - Girls -Christine .McNall, Carol remarks. Then the assembly ended with the O ,. Craig Millar were the winners. g Runners-up were Christine Me- Central School including kinder- Hunkin Robbie Plunket, David g' Jewitt, JoAnn Salverta. singing of Canada. Film Nall and CaM4 Lovett, The garten we e bussed t. the Clinton Plunket, Paul Middigoal. On February 9, all the winners On Friday, January 18, a film "The Incredible 'Journev" princess and rtnce will represent P prince p Arena to skate. This day was Girls -Vickie Rodger, Dianne will enter in the races at the' was in ' our school in the Winter Carnival enjoyed by everyone. Races werc Bromcly, Karen Overholt, Wendy Clinton Winter Carnival. shown the gymnasium of H II tt f --+ al School at 8.00 Parade on February 2 where thev u e r p.m. The film was about two dogs will • be judged along with and a Siamese cat• returning home across a vast country. representatives of other schools in the son it their appearance pp and personality. as well as ability BANK RATE 'FINANCING Both parents' and children _ enjoyed the film. Another Walt to perform a dance. on all models - new and ossa Disney Film will be shown on D March 15. film New On January IS6,, grades three Corn'es To B Motors The money raised by this project goes to sponsor the work of the Student's Council. and four tried out new shoes. Mr. Vince Elliot from Exeter and his This means added savings when you purchase a new or used car. Compare our avera e interest helper assisted them on their tour rate of 11.78% over 36 months. No down payment on approval credit. Prince and Princess On Tuesday, January 22, around the school on snowshoes. Two pupils of grade' three class See Our Selection Hullett Central 'had the annual said it was very hard putting them _ election to choose a rince and on but grade four said it was just W h b f '73 Chevrolet Pontiac Le Mans and p e ave a num el o Chevelle Cars, 2 and 4 doors. ' 1973 Vega Hatchback 1971 Dodge Istom 50.0 dr., 1,4 dr. Ak YOU =0 ff PAYING INCOME TAX?1972 Ford Galaxie 500, 2 dr. 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