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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-11-27, Page 7,a ti A A , ' : a V R N � .`��� i<� Y zw I r t y �' Ix% n Fast ���E. i .�:dr,- yy , ` ..: ...� a .V' .:. , .q:•1 •yi �,' .h,. �rT bC1, T�' cn • , • I.. b l+s �i-an°r1�. ,•kQ i . 41 � � ^{:�� • (�l�i�•�mp,�, ri•i �a'+r)d`t,.�lrri.S � !!'�`�,,�� �,r • . mofq C ri}'rylrx 'ilio n. /,�4 h- ini �I$���� ,• , !!! [By Lloos Swlthl Right.; from the opo ing line .� M :est Friday was Oxfam fast . "Gpod evening, I'm the God of day. The school cafeteria was Hellfire",'to their farewell gt Closed and students who wished midnight everyone :had a good \ to donate could do so byPutting time. The band ' seemed the amount of .money normally ' disa oiinted 'because'"feOti were spent for lunch ip a box in ,front of den cng, but we were content the office- This money will be. sent standing around;listening'to their to people who need it and I feel it music and watching their stage is a very worthy cause. • props. However, the fast did dot do ag - (They used flashpots, ' dry �,� well as was expected, The school ice, strobes, etc.) Hellfire played `; Z , raised only fifty dollars from.our a lot of up-to-date songs which ,y four hundred, kids --f That is only the audience appreciated. At the about twelve ceAff per student. end, the lead guitar accidently _ I, Surely the students spend more kicked a speaker off the stage, but - than that_.for even a snack. the highlight was the ','fJaminR" Students just don't give the finale. Thisrou ,eat g group provided support they used to., a great' time: .There wgs No ' trouble for a change, and, It was Hellfire the best dance w.e've, had since ` Lgst • Saturday. • night the Old Sailor last November. American group Hellfire played Note to our beloved Social r '- at SDHS. They, cost $7S0 ,-but it Convencer- Keep up the good,, F" �t'rh ��` •G rr ��u } i, was well worth rt. /" _An.A i w, z } i r� � n fyW f t ., r n alkl . work 1 • � ,• • (101,.x,1 South, A m­eric'an students ­coming here = This year SDHS is trying money for this trip, the club 'is somethingthat has never,been, , , planning a dance. The 'dance will �� i r1� r • ; r "�• tried hefe before. Mr, Shaw In be held this Saturday night, co-operation with the Interna- Novembe , in the Community ' �• tional Fellowship `� Incorporated. Centre• in th Arena. Tickets can / has arranged for exchange •Stu- be bought in advance or at the + -'dents from South ' AmericdNto door at $2.50 a piece. Shabda is come here for a visit. So far,, there the band providing the entertain - are four students from this school /. moot. This group is the resident } that are sponsoring a student. ,band of the Holiday Inn in Lyndon They are "Sandra Ruston, Ray so they should be good. Robert McNichol, •Anna Lee Stevenson Wilson„ president of the Geo - and Sandra Hulley. Ray is getting graphy�Club, says that he hopes .� a boy ex change student. He will for a good crowd. Everyone pis be here December I. The other welcome: threestudents are -',not expected to come until after, Christmas. The students will come for a minimum ' of three months. If they and their O hhost family agree, they may staySp gi 1 t on i for a- period of up to eight months.' The students will take pa`f•t in the d host family's normal daily life and \,' C I will also attend. school with -the - r host student. Hopefully, the r "y students from here• who host the O ' R0 u rk.e • exchange students will get a p� • - chance to, return with his or her (By Sandra Hulley) exchange student 'to their country This week's spotlight is on Geography Club Plans A Dance Vicki O'Rourke. Vicki -is - seven- , This, .year's G ography clubrx•iGs,• tee'.,!egxs ob ager ,cher birthday,. W� ,� 3 is A ht b for i ' er 18 r m' an SA 4 Ia �ls d�n ]ie' s t:E 1r1 f% l g r5 $ dad acre-. a' M.rs� Le In an effort'to heap raise extra O'Rourke. She lives at R.R. ,4, HOME &BUILDING CENTRE: -A , n ,j 41r 7 jr 4 F , s Y 7 d t , .fid t ° + A� d A ';>'� 3♦ "n. �: , . ^ ,�;. ,.�,R �t'�1E"� Efi'�t`�a`�CCf�'���'�''�:���r�+►,i!�!'���� a �''''�� AT r2 r' n 4 r gk � v r � ,t i � r �•f` d f^� iX � sa'yy ✓�r�.. �� r � ; x ' ��ts & ,. R.{ 5 7 �'7x, x% 7b Xis r Y,� > R - q b• r '• r } S• x 9q1 e t q� � ��' Ar seg , flit l"• a , ' NEWS�hETTER IN PRODUCTIQN Scm,e udents SDHS are I;�nn 1fD to put J� .. ouLth6ir own newsletter for students and.$taff at the..:school. Here''repor el's Li da 'Albert and Barb Brady worn the new rag, to be called the S.DH Sun (taif Lalli toy REVIEW REV1EW,REVIEW REWEW SDHS gets,- IEW REVIEW SEW iEllw REVIEW P01 ' REVIE REl/1 ► 'Seaforth with her parents, • two brothers and two sisters, Vickie is . � r�{y C l a s s -, I ea r h s 'Seaforth with her parents, • two brothers and two sisters, Vickie is . 10.65 f i rat aid the oldest.. In ' school, I 'think the activity c_ Af During the past few weeks, the Vicki is known for best, is basketball. Her,height.and agility • level four physical - education classes have been learning the helped, her to be named "Rookie of the Year" for Junior' Girls Christatus.. 's ' basics of: First Aid from teachers ,the Basketball Team last year. Vicki '. PRESENT Miss M. 'Weiler and Mr. T. ' is active in other'sports activities Johnson. Last Thursday, all that as well. These activities include $4.75 the students had learned was put volleyball and track and field. .3.65 to.a test, a practical test that is. Vicki's favourite subjects' are 4.20 The test was supervised by Mr. 'hi'story and English. -She also. 3.45 Nutt, who isthe Regional Director of the•Western 6ntario St. Johns belongs to the Rangers and 4H. Her hobbies are dancing., music 4 Ambulance Corp. Many of the (she plays the accordian very, . i ♦ students passed the practical test ' well), , and horse -back riding. ' 7.00. which will enable them to obtain their Standard First qid Certicate', As for the future, Vicki wants to be a police woman. \} . 'Wrestler°s are, training- A•little in V*natm* aIon¢Way. (By Mary team, is g , The .wrestling teamo is getting their ability at basketball. Teach- era •playing were.. Miss Weiler, Monthly Supplqm''entar'Equipment -Rates INFLATION J 1GHTER FEATURE. organized for another Season. Mr. Johnston, Mr. Burgess, Mr. 0 There is a good turn out and many ' Morton Mr. Proctor and Mrs. new prospects. All the members Pinder. tis y f ♦ are now in full training. The coach is Don Renshaw. The game w'asve exciting ' Teilchers Vs`. Senior Girls "and amusing. 'T to fin ut come. Las; Thursday at 3:00 the • was 19-21 for the t achers. This teachers had a chance to show 'really shows who is best. ' +:'.< •` Editorial fyo u ' - wog k Last week, the-, 19 /4-1975 year complete the book. The.end result 12" X 12" Plain 12 X 12 • X 1./2 V book was delivered to SDHS and was' that the oneswho did come, Mirror Tiles Cork Tiles the books were 'distributed to the had a whole pile of work'to'divide students. Since then, l have heard among very feW people. As a Give a small room the Illusion Ideal for bulletin, boards a great amount of grumbling and result they too become discour- of size. Mounting tape included. and'deeorating. Dark Brown complaining about the quality of aged and'some gavgtup.. !tn. �the yearbook. If you took a look at In fact, Susan Humphries, lastone you would probably under- year's , editor, and Mr. Judge, ' $ o9 A. _ of 4 E 'stand why. The book is not of the staff .-¢visor, were the only two Non -adhesive quality of past year's books. working of the -book neat the very '40flo There are some' pages missing, end of tate year. What they,didn't. '1325 there are'%rery few candids plus manage to complete, DaveSmith MASONITE mimberous other problems. and Alee Robertson finished at ROXITE" Ca•'°•"'a` PER a SQ. FT,. During the past'two weeks I the beginning ofthis.schoolyear,HRIrt`AGE PANELS PACKAGE same have heard the samquestions What l'in trying to get at is this; �• a over and over again. What to be successful, a club has 'tg hapipened? Why did the yearbook have participation and co -opera- Install'them yourself like this ... or "one turn out to be such a flop? First of tion from its members. brick at a time." all, I would like to say that it is no Without these two factors" the _ + Looks real because it's 60 p6rcent r ;•-s crushed limestone reinforced with fault of the company that printed club will be a flop just as last fiberglass + Authentic looking "old the book. They did a very good year's yearbook club was a flop. brick" texture, colbrs, charm + In "12 - job (they, should have for the price If a person signs up fora club, he brick" panels for fast installation + ni they charged).- So if it's not the is expected to show up at "Bricks" snap apart- for °individual company's fault, then who is it. nyeetings and fully participate in installation. I , To start with, if you open the ', club activities: Otherwise there is yearbook to one the first e-of,him Y signing for CH A R(r• Xagesou will sea a large group that plub. An sthdent reading LUMBER LTD* of about thirty-five "smiling" this, I -hope will . take note and people. thing twice before joini>5g a club. PHONE 482-3441 These are, supposedly, the Don't -sign youit name then let the BAY F I ELD RD., CLINTON' U yearbook staff. 1 would like to -club down. Don't be afraid or be OPEN: MondaytoThursda Thursday, "m.; Shop with CHARdEX y p and MASTER CHARGE at point out that towards the end of just too lazy to partici late ii1 club Friday rl a,m,to 9 p.m..; Saturday 8 a.m. to 4':30 p.m. *bsil Wis'eway stores. the 11974-1975 school year, only activities.. :' �': r;.:• s..._ five or six of these smiling" 'Hopefully, this year's yearbook faces were actually turning.up.'At -will 11e more'successful thgkti184t r,.. ,._• yearbook meetings and helping to year%. bOx EW REjuke REV1E A few weeks ago we reported -IEW R i1IV ' that Our Stuaents Couricil had' REVIEW REVIEW REVIE REWET arranged • to have a jubox I EW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW - REVIGE. . installed in the ,students lo lounge; " � . ;.` wben it was completed. Well,,the `a Juke box came but unfortunately the lounge is still under constrdc- Crutches QbC)U'rld exam's 'approach 'tion so the juke box was set up in the cafeteria for the time being. Almost every day during these sprained ankles, from fractured There are over 200 songs avail- last few months 1 have walked arms to torn tendom and from albe,on'the juke box. The records.y, into the school and spied another black eyes to. bandaged knees. will be changed every mohth'(five person, either on crutches or with By the took of it, some kids will hew ,elections a month). The', a cast on. do and are doing anything ' and ,stud'ents council will be able to This year seems to be -much ' everything• to get out of -the' keep half the profit from the juke worse 044 my last years. There upcoming exams - You know, it'd box while the other half of the must' be an epidemic of be ,easier, and less painful, to, . profit will go to the .company clumsiness going, around: The study. owning the juke box. injuries range from broken legs to D.P. r. NOTICE A to customers of TUCKEAS'IMITH MUNICIPAL HOWE SYSTEM Due to increased costs of operating, materials and supplies; and increaseddemands for upgrading services, the commissioners have found it necessary to make thg following ap- plication. Application has been made to the Ontario Telephone Service Commission for authority to ,make the following monthly charges for telephone service. : ° 'Monthl•y.Exghange. Rates , GLINT -P AND HENSALL EXCHANGES"'.q SERVICE PRESENT' PROPOSEQ` hl xe Reside c0 is 04 4f �gk Four -Party �i 4 4'.20 4.40 Multi -Party 3.45 . 3.60 S Hess. Individual a , ,,, <It0.05 10.65 'Two -Party 7.75 8.0 Four -Party' '� 6.10 6.45 Multi -Party 5.35 5.65 SEAFORTH AND BAYFIELD EXCHANGES SERVICE PRESENT PROPOSED Residence: Individual $4.75 $5.00' ° Two -Party .3.65 3:85 Four -Party 4.20 4.40 . Multi -Party 3.45 3:60 Business: ' Individual 8.85 9.40 Two. Party 7.00. 7.40 t Four -Party 5.70 6.05 Multi -Party r 4.95 5.25 Monthly Supplqm''entar'Equipment -Rates and Non -Recurring Service Charges ITEM PRESENT RATE RATE REQUESTED, Extension Telephone Residence $1.25 �r1, $1.55 Business 2.05 2.55 ^ Portable Extension' Equipment Jack .35 .40 ' Extension Bell Regular .55 .60 Loud 75 •05 Outside .75 .85 ` Bell Chime 1.00 1.05 Directory Listings .35 .45 \ Princess Tblephone 1.00 1.05. Contempra Telephone 1.00 1.50 Non -Published Number 1.05 1,10 NON-RECURRING SERVICE CHARGES , Install Main Telephone _ Resl4ence 11.00 15.00 Business 18.00 25.00 Install Extension Tel. Residence', 9.0 10.00 Business *9.00 12.00 Move Tel. Same- Premises Residence 9.00 10.00 / Business 9.00 12.00 Install Princess Telephone 6.50 6.85 plus' S.C. Install Non -Basic cold'uredTel. ' , 9.00 9.00 plus S.C.:; Change tel. no. to non -Published service 9.00 4,00 a i In the case of indivIal andtwo-party line service above, standard extra exchange mileage charges will also apply, based on the distance from the Base Rate Area of the exchange. This application will be heard before the. Commission at its next regular meeting in Toronto. Any representations to be made to the Commisslogwith respect to this application thoiild, therefore, be submitted on or before the 4th day of December, 197S, -and addressed to the Chairman, Ontario Telephone Service Commission, 3625 Dofferin• Street, Suite 200, Downsview,"Ontarld. For the duration of the mail strike letters to the Comfhission May be . , delivered to any Ontario wovernment Office and marked far forwarding to the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 1201 Wilson Ave., 'Downsview, Ontario: If you desire any further information in reference to the need for increasing the telephone rates, you may apply'Whe uindersigned either personally, by telephone, or by letter.- .4 etter.- . Dated: November it, 1975 Mel Grah�m, Secretary -Tress" "s tuckersinith Municipal Telephone S'y'sikfoo . 1"eleuhone: 42-00111 : m a