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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-12-19, Page 6t PO)Twl _ PPO.NIs' , Lir 197 ;AAW ps? .s �ew at S A010 back to Seaforth we were all deep About four weeks ago,' our ii thought about this beautl.>rtil teacher Mr. Carter ave our class choir. � g a surprise. He said that we were � By Joanne Bovin- going down to the gymnasium, Volleyball but he wouldn't tell us why. We We are now in the process of all expected a test. It wasn't! It -choosing Boys and Girls Volley- was a special art period with an mall Teams to represent the, artist from London. The first school. These teams will be, t0e, we tried to express feelings playing exhibition games against with colours and shapes. Mrs. their other schools and they will Burke (the artist) showed us some also be playing in a tournament in (, of her art work, which we thought February. Each team, will consist was very good. We had five more of 12-15 players. Many of the sessions after that. We really students are showing an interest enjoyed them. in trying out for the teams which by Paul Ellis, Grade 6E makes the job of choosing only a k 5 4 i The Interview few a very difficult one. F <<November 28, the parents came Canada Fitness Testing t to our school for an interview. For the last month we have We had a day off for this. They been finding out who are the most "w commented about our rooms and physically fit ones in the school. report cards. They talked to the This is done in the form of the teachers. The parents came from Canada Fitness, Tests... These s i ea`tly in the morning till late at tests include the following: .the night. Most of the pupils were 300 yard run, the 50 yard run, the happy to receive their much shuttle run, speed sit-ups, and awaited results. the flexed arm hand, Each by Patricia R•immer,•Grade 4 student according to his or her Film for Christmas age must try to reach certain The Students' Council has standards. • These standards arranged to show the film "The enable them to win Gold, Silver A CLOSEUP LOOK —Having a closer look at their Computor Wore Tennis Shoes" to and Bronze awards, For all History project at Seaforth Public School are Brenda the students of Seaforth Public students who try hard and don't and Walton Public Schools on quite meet the standards there is. Smith and Joan Racho of 86. In follow-up work to a December 20th. The primary the participation pin. The results study of Pioneer Lifestyles, the two girls constructed grades at Seaforth and the of this testing will be listed in a a colorful model of a general store., Walton students will see it in the future articie. morning and the juni or and Christmas is Cooping intermediate grades will see it in Entertainment is free at the Centen'nial committee the afternoon. This is the third school! grade 3 students from year that the Students' Council Room 12 put on a Christmas has provided a movie for the assembly for the rest of the school announces l 1r y schools. They are able to pay for to enjoy. it out of the money made by They did not forget the real selling drinks and soup at lunch meaning of Christmas as they It looks like Seaforth citizens also be the day of the big time. depicted the Nativity Scene in a will have yet another chance to centennial parade, which is being Listowel Choir short play. The audience was also - Wednesday, December 4th at 2 enlightened by the presentations winsome lottery money this year. organized by a committee headed P.M., was a very special day for of Christmas in other lands, Of The Seaforth Centennial by Leo Teatero. Tuesday, the some of the students of Miss course children did not forget Committee is sponsoring the 1200 official Dominion Day holiday, Santos. At 2 p.m. we arrived at Santa Claus. He came and even Club and will sell tickets at $10 there will be an antique parade, Clinton High School to hear a gave some surprise presents to a each on a first prize of $1,000, a • featuring old cars. choir from Listowel High School. few teachers. The production $500 second prize and five $20 Letters will be going out to I'm sure all of us agree this ended with the students forming prizes.The draw will be held at former Seaforth residents in choir was excellent. When their a human Christmas Tree and the Centennial Balt on the January, letting them know about performance was over we were all inviting the entire student body to Saturday, night of the big the plans for the Centennial and very bdisappointed that there join in with the singing of Centennial July I weekend, inviting them to come home, Mr. wasn't more music.' On the way favourite carols. according to Recreation Director Buist said. Clive Buistwho is chairman of the Centennial place mats will be Spring." r The Wolfe League of Canada Centennnnialal Committee. distribut ed to hotels and First Church concert was quick to jump on a resolution The Centennial Ball is going to restaurants in the area early' in News from. Hullet Central School First passed at the annual meeting ota��, Jack Riddell, MPP Huron South, the Ontario Federation of :' questioned the Davis Government parliament. Brian found it an interesting r be 'a busy evening, Mr. Buist says. Miss Canada will crown the new year to advertise the Centennial festivities. Mr. Buist has Sunday Seaforth's Centennial Queen that said that the local Horticultural Presbyterian Church presented Agriculture which demanded on why the new Ontario Energy evening too. Miss Canada will be Society is developing a Christmas Assemblytheir Friday, the girls from the grade in Seaforth all day and will t' officially open the Centennial on Centennial Flower for the'town, a marigold, and "hopefully people School He had resented to him a presented framed, beautiful) designed, Y g Xmas, Saturday."" will plant the flowers in the interested and excited -children, and Coyotes are killing livestock. as wind, solar and geothermal scroll which reads as follows: PAGE MEETS MPP Brian Armstrong who recently completed a. term as page in the Ontario Legislature is congratulated bry Murray Gaunt, Huron -Bruce MPP. Brian is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James -Armstrong. bonio.r 073Reer � cro� Ontario hie and yellow -eye bean producer of $6,26 a .producers received record hundredweight for white beans payments.,fpc their 1973 crop, up and $6.07 for Yellow eyes was- . more than $16 a hundredweight made from that balance on' from previous -years, according to November I. the Ontario Bean Producers' The working capital of the, Marketing Board annual report to board at the year end (August 31) August 31, 1974. was $50,103. Final producer payments for The bean board is white beans totalled $26.02 a self-supporting and receives no q hundredweight on sales grossing government subsidies. $13,806,422. Producers of yellow -eye beans received $26.83 a hundredweight on sales h 4 W e r honours totalling $85,438, V S J Prior to the 1973 year-end, producers have'been receiving an June Hillen average of $10 a hundredweight. Bean board secretary- A miscellaneous shower was treasurer John Greenslade said held in the school room 9f Cavan the record return was the result of United. Church Saturdaev y ening a limited world supply; partly ' to honour Miss June Hillen bride caused by dry weather and a poor elect of the month. crop in 1973. Red poinsettias, bells and Mr. Greenslade said the higher streamers were the decorations payment also covers sub- chosen for the occasion. stantially-inereas..ed production A program which consisted of costs, including fertilizer and Christmas carols, piano and vocal chemicals. numbers was enjoyed. Income to the board, to Mrs. Jean Pinkerton read an licence fees and other sourc s, to address after which the bride was August 31 was $101,393 hile presented with many useful gifts., expenses totalled $147,832. The Misse Hillen expressed' her balance on hand was $9,912,271, thanks and appreciation, but a final payment to the' K LAST MINUTE WIS Queen's Park page home Brian Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong, has returned home' from his term of P the " Saturday, June 28, 1975 will Spring." r The Wolfe League of Canada Ontario Hydro to locate on the service as a age to Legislature of Ontario during the ° concert was quick to jump on a resolution shores of Lake Huron and Erie. Fourth Session of the 29th News from. Hullet Central School First passed at the annual meeting ota��, Jack Riddell, MPP Huron South, the Ontario Federation of :' questioned the Davis Government parliament. Brian found it an interesting r The Sunday of Presbyterian Church presented Agriculture which demanded on why the new Ontario Energy and educational experience. Christmas Assemblytheir Friday, the girls from the grade .annual Christmas Concert Friday evening to a huge crowd of limited reinst atement of wolf bounties in areas where. wolves- Corporation doesn't plan to rP P research alternte energy sources He had resented to him a presented framed, beautiful) designed, Y g Mrs. Livermore's grade one class resented a Christmas eight class travelled with their Mr. Tremeer, interested and excited -children, and Coyotes are killing livestock. as wind, solar and geothermal scroll which reads as follows: P Assembly for their parents and teacher, to the home of Sand Plant. Y parents,- relatives and friends. p 1t seems a reasonable demand. These same people would forces. But again the policy seems to be: "When we run out of To Brian Harvey Armstrong the rest of the school on ThursdayThe • Sandy, who is registered in the program included: The Junior Crib Capin probably be the first to complain . present sources we will see what On behalf of morning, December 12. The included grade eight class, has an illness g Santa Claus" ai "Wish you of dogs running at large around can be done." The.government is Queen's Park page home Brian Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong, has returned home' from his term of P the " Saturday, June 28, 1975 will Spring." The Wolfe League of Canada Ontario Hydro to locate on the service as a age to Legislature of Ontario during the ° concert was quick to jump on a resolution shores of Lake Huron and Erie. Fourth Session of the 29th News from. Hullet Central School First passed at the annual meeting ota��, Jack Riddell, MPP Huron South, the Ontario Federation of :' questioned the Davis Government parliament. Brian found it an interesting r The Sunday of Presbyterian Church presented Agriculture which demanded on why the new Ontario Energy and educational experience. Christmas Assemblytheir Friday, the girls from the grade .annual Christmas Concert Friday evening to a huge crowd of limited reinst atement of wolf bounties in areas where. wolves- Corporation doesn't plan to rP P research alternte energy sources He had resented to him a presented framed, beautiful) designed, Y g Mrs. Livermore's grade one class resented a Christmas eight class travelled with their Mr. Tremeer, interested and excited -children, and Coyotes are killing livestock. as wind, solar and geothermal scroll which reads as follows: P Assembly for their parents and teacher, to the home of Sand Plant. Y parents,- relatives and friends. p 1t seems a reasonable demand. These same people would forces. But again the policy seems to be: "When we run out of To Brian Harvey Armstrong the rest of the school on ThursdayThe • Sandy, who is registered in the program included: The Junior Crib Capin probably be the first to complain . present sources we will see what On behalf of morning, December 12. The included grade eight class, has an illness g Santa Claus" ai "Wish you of dogs running at large around can be done." The.government is the Government of Ontario program p g that has kept her out of .school for P i, a -Merry Christm' schools and demand that they be far-sighted but only where it I am happy to present this numerous Christmas songs and a the last three months And it still. is ;t$cripture 2 �= ' Reading - Luk e- Stephen destroyed. No one wants the concerns hydro's present Scroll to record that you have skit about a Christmas Tree. not known when she will be . n Hildebrand; RecitatioGuiding entire wolf population wiped out,' concepts. served as a Page Several pupils spelled Christmas strong enought to return to Liht - Janice Garter• only that it be controlled. For the Not all farmers want to in the Legislature of Ontario giving a meaning for the letter on .regular classes. Sandy has been R g itation Slightly Mixed Scott wolfe league that's already too preserve agricultural land. There during the Fourth Session his or her bright red bell and Robbie Adams gave a recitation receiving Home Instruction, for an hour or more each school day Driscoll; Recitation, Welcome much. Ontario has not the slightest are quite a few who are willingto sell q the birth -right of their of the 29th parliament I extend our sincere thanks for telling about his Christmas Dis- throughout the term to keep her Jeff Hoelscher; RE, citation We're only Little People - Anne inkling of the total population that children for 'a good sum to. your diligent service. appointment. The assembly ended weith a entitled up to datS with most of her school McClure; Recitation -I am Seven - can eventually be accommodated developers.. They argue that the play "Cfiristnias work. Joanne Carter; Recitation in Southern Ontario. It appears children may be better of working Toronto, Ontario Wm.G.Davis ' Bargains". Of course, Sandy and the other Church Bells Chime -Laurie Bell; that the government is willing to g g as labourers in the factor built on Y Dec. 6th, 1974 Premier ofOntario The assembly was well grade eight girls enjoyed their - I Bring the Bells - Sandra let things go as they are and when their land than continue to —' received by the audience and short visit and they all are lookingGroup Wilson, June Rivers, Wendy the limit is reached we will see subsidize the consumer. The - _ 1 everyone seemed to appreciate forward to the time when Sandy Hoelscher; Group My Gift to further what has to be done about solution still is that the farmer yr the efforts of the primary pupils. will be able to return to the Jesus Janice Cairns, Jimmy it. In the meantime new cities are gets an adequate return on his g qTHE- BA Visit with Sandy Plant classroom. Campbell. CTurnbull, built on agricultural land efforts, so the land value of a farm.. At noon hour on a. recent Recitation Allison Scott; Recitation Two wherever industry chooses to is the same as for a factory. • McLean- essentials - Dan locate. One way to give incentive • Power Sword Dance •Joanne Carter ;-; n accompanied by Peter Malcolm tidtliN nucry to locate n Northern areas would be g build Hydro FA(TO71f ' station bagpipes. Power Plants along the North and USE on the Recitations Not Scared - Gale East shores of Georgian Bay and Turnbull; Tell Folks of Jesus - glue them a discount on electricity EXPOSITOR a r m e r s Lynn McLaughlin; His Name is at rates because of less, need for transmission lines. Once industry OUTLET ''worries the top - Larry McClure; ° locates there, the WANT - ADS Christmas Marketers - Jane Bell, population will The spectre of an atomic power some other area to clamour for Tracy Wilson, Michelle automattically follow, as has been Ph 527 0 1 LARGE CHALK BOARD - • • 50 5$ EASEL BLACK BOARD • • • • • • • • 12.45; TOOL BOXES ........ 2.75 to 11.9511 CAR SPEAKER KIT • • . • • • • .. 8.49i PROPANE TORCH • • • • • • • • • • • Small Battery OPERATED PUMP 6.97- I 8 STYLES of TV TABLES 9.95 to 29.88 Electric CHAIN SAWS • • • • • • i • • 48..95 ELECTRIC DRILL V4 12.88 ELECTRIC''JIG`'SA S ......15.88 STAPLE GUNS 8,95 to .1..6:39 20% off Christmas -light strings and decorations GEO, A, SILLS 6 SONS HARDWARE MERCHANTS Heating,' Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Ph. 527-1620 MEN'S - BOYS' - LADIES' - GIRLS' and BABY'S LNEAN YARD GOODS FURNITURE - MATTRESSES - PAINT SEWING MACNINiEl "' SMALL APPLIANCES - iLAMPS generating station in Huron the nuclear station. Turnbull, Shelly Driscoll. Gale, shown y the mining towns. The 011e `�40 PRI -CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS County has the county s farmers p,•, he said, perhaps they Ontario Government doesn't see P P Turnbull, Julie Habkirk; feeling uneasy again. deferred plans on the station so it this way for they encourage P Recitation -Christmas Capacity The subject reared its head at that w•licn they came back to Paul Stewart; REcitation - The MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M. the monthly meeting of the Huron Huron, there would be an Nicest Gifts - Jane Morton; Piano /�I�/ �l(� {'/%��r'/A' ' SATURVAY 9 A.M. TO 6 FW. County Federation of Agriculture -organized group that wanted the a �`�lj Yn� �`=`o r�rY�1' g g P Solo - Jane Bell: REcitation - ' • • held in Clinton on .Thursday station. not just organized Christmas is more than Fun and n t miss our S e Y P gY f THE HAIR SH Jl p I night. One farmer attending the opposition. Noise - Ste hen Un arian; Dear > meeting said he heard Ont aria Bab Jestus Trac Wilson; P Hydro had been buying land near The opposition of the Ontario i$% Varna, and that started Bean Producers to the location of Christmas Bells Ring Doug. y. ,���� �� McClure, Bruce Morton, Charlie MENDS l�Ih►IRSTYLll11G and °' discussion on the proposed ower the station in rime be an .; P P P P Malcolm; The Shepherds Story - � �. plant. Rumors aboLt the location growing country was noted as was if s Stephen Hildebrand, Paul of such a plant in Huron County opposition from other quarters. it P g '' BARBERING f SHOPPING Stewart. Sr e hen Un arian. have been making the rounds for was noted that the Federation Larry McClure and Rob Smith. several years but a year and a half was already ori record as Opposing the location of a Christmas Clothesline -Doris ;� � 79 Main Street --- Seaforth ago gained momentum to the PP g McClure. Jane Morton, Cindy SESSION point where Ontario Hydro was generating station in Huron Stewart, Glenda Riley, Lynn admitting its interest in the area. county. McLaughlin and Christine Cairns; SUNDAYS DEC, Z2 But this summer, aft er Mr. Bailey, stated that he felt Piano Duet - Carol Carter and conducting a suriey of local the Ontario Federation of daughter Joanne; Recitations - "WISHING EVERYONE A MERRY f P.M. to 5 P M ONLY �A - opinion, Hydro announced it was Agriculture's Land -use policy #i • • d covered the situation exact) The Like Son. Like FAther - Doug. CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY PROSPEROUS dropping plans for such a station y / ' Here's the chance for Dad and the boys ""./✓ olio states that all class doe and McClure; Learning to know Jesus �� _•_ at the present time. Barely policy Doris McClure: A Christmas � NEW YEAR. m get out together end got their last Months tater, Hydro was two farmland (judged on the j minute gilts. We still have a good selec• - Y Custom Jane Bel]: A lost tion of gifts for everyone on our list. t? admitting that it hadn't ruled out quality of the soil to agriculture) Christmas . Rob Smith and ' g ry y , 1 s a Huron station in its future must be used for food .production s closing recitation - Shelley •IN i ' plans. as long as it is profitable to do so.j f Driscoll with Kindergarten % Be i n Style fdr hr�stmas 'k Iu Mason Bailey, who has been Martin Baan of Walton said Children. 1 13LOUSEs SWEATERS NITE GOWNS ,n involved with Hydro through the that despite some complaints, presentation of attendance l Ontario )~ederattotis Power Lines Huron is not a poor area. He said ! and the New Year UPPERS *LADIES PURSES *TEEN PURSES Committee, warned that 'wi'tb that the county can have industry prizes was made by Mr. John Pat y a ydro "nothing is on the a arid g g Hydro terson to Karen Campbell; Janice R g p without having the huge H dr Carter; Jimmy Campbell; Joanne or shape With a regular cut or a razor oh the subject. It was not like 1?�oJe and the kind of effect Lite Carter; Scott Driscoll;' Shelly f "Depending on your NeeAsl" � wRtsi WATGHES, ,. Otitario Rydfo to giveiip so'easlly Brttcd phoJeet has had on the.. Driscoll; Anne McClure; Jane f as if did thlis seitnitter gher tineIFttteatd'tieArea. The powei giant� � + � Bell; Laurie Bell; Larry McClure; / NO API'OIN'T'MNr1'S NECESSARY / DASE ktttlrey, he said. Thtitb had td he should be put where it does the S i p F ttui3 or thtde tedsons t�rh Phi: did most gdod dnd the least harm, he Roti m th. ! . .. f Y Santa Claus was in attendance Phone Sf7140183J it. ne Sdicl: �etha"'s fhb didn't' sand, find there were marry other f li, y L0W LOW too and had bags of oranges, 0 wrditi:t 63&a' 'd in'], ttton ht hd first Flaw• than Huron.. Count . - 'apples and candy for all the ,,�� � �1 i{�/ • p jlittc, hd stiidr btft JustvArttil ('Blyth Standard) Children, .4... .. S *TOYS *GAMS 12 0 r 0 I * R1 0 V K J� FJ ' to lit 2 01 4