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REV(EV11't ' 8 VIERE:VI f 10 to EVI E h S u � �,a• �1f • h' , 'y� REVIEW EVI•EW'REVIEW REVIEW REV iEW •REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REV'I-EW `, �► eldent &iickale,l3 * r • r \iVrOP.RI11fJ'fA ORS Sa>Itdra Hulley and Limdw Smith, editers' ] 1' f •• 1� Student spat light on 4 Tw i Ms fro''m Teachers have skit at Xmas concert SDHS resented their skit. And to top the whole assembly ' ' . Monday mdrning SDHS held a P Y the judges of thefit's co�nlda't ver successful Christmas Mother Goose read a selection of oft', Santa Claus came andDun Y decide on who hadsented the a s n "ej w assembly. some of her "better" nursery presented some teachers with best skit They finally agreed that The assembly stai4ed off with rhymes with the help of some gifts. it was a tic between "Zeke 'and the music class singing several actorsvv Miss Madill and Mr. Caldwell, Zak" and the Teac$ers skit. at SDHS. selections led byMrsGriffin their teacher on the~piano. This was This week's student spotlight Walton, they lived in Dundas, followed by a sing ' song of has two new students in it. They When asked where Dundas• j just Christmas carols with the ' • are Anita and Alice. Andree. The the answered a small town ust audience too pai[icipating. out are both in Grade 11. outside Hamilton. Dundas has Next the winner of the They are ' living at 11.1111, three high schools and each one Christmas tree contest was Walton with their parents, Andy . has an enrolment' of over 1,000 announced. Robert Elligson English class releases •own,newspaper r and Ann Andree. Before they students. (if that is a small town; announced the winner and Santa S Hulley - moved to their farm at R.R.N1, Claus presented each person in played The paper only costs fifteen I'd hate to think what Seaforth the winning class with two candy Last week the level five English band who la ed at Sn on p p y is). latest dance; a column on gents so is a good buy really. canes.. � students released the first copy of Jeanette Both Anita and Alice said that a „ "Bodywork" (car bodywork that By popular demand, the next their monthly paper '"The Sun". small school is a lot friendlier: is) by Ray Hutchinson; Nelson's skit was a rerun from last months The paper contains, school news People will stop'and"say hi- or at assembly.' Remember the plus other local and national Nook by Dale Nelson; and an Remember it take but a least smile, Also it is a lot easier midgets that we told you about, happenings. This edition included interesting lesson of "Beginning mofnent to place an ExpQ,sitor adv f f y s to fit into a small school. They say Zeke and Zak? Well, they were an interview with Hellfire, the ,:otography" by Joe McLean. Want Ad. pial 527-0244..' that if one starts in a big school, back again. This time'we followed one almost should start in grade them through their athletic ..o nine to get to know everything, endeavours. For those who are Contender. meets d.elegotes. n e w S n o w about has no definite plans interested, Zeke and Zak were out her future. She just lives played by Kathy Bruxer and each day as it comes. Marg Sills;`the legs were played (Continued from Page la but also a feeling that !'you and i that the games could no rare Alice, however, definitely plans by Lori Savauge and Barb Tilley are the only people aslikto rri4e have a deficit than,he could E e Queen to become a seamstress. Her Mr. Mulroney says, '•we're hobbies are sewing and track. She and commentator was Cheryl paving for the most expensive,; sacrifices." a baby. Seymour. Mr. Mulroney called Montreal Mr. Muitmey's wife is also likes to take care of animals. bureaucratic system existing." Mary Lammerant on the farm. Joanne Schenck, treasurer 'of Very few of the federal mayor Jean Drapeau a'. "good expecting their second baby an ♦ the student ,council, read the man" who's looking for about February 18, the day the IBC's are Once again it is time for the bureaucrats would "recognize a financial report. $,600 million, interest free, to tyelp to pick their new leader. A annual snow queen contest. Each farmer if they fell over him." home room in grade nine and ten The Atfi. Club presented -the' Civil servants don't' think ° •pay for the Olympics. Mulroney ' Vancouver Sul+ columnist says Christmas skit. It was called "The Tramp' thinks the Games will go off next that even one -ups the Christmas picked one representataive. The dians are self-reliant and Phyllis Beuermann played the summer but Montreal and Day births' of the Trudeau boys. whole school then voted on these. "we are", he says. tree contest tramp, Eric Driscoll played the Quebec will be saddled with a As there is no Christmas dance Top level civil setwants are ' old lady, Christelle , Holmes tremendous debt.. He doesn't this Year, the winner. was picked not our servants .., they're.. played the guy, Carolyn McClure think the federal government will at the Christmas Assembly on becoming our masters," he said. leee�c�e �' ��� swrl revives played the girl and Jayne Cardno bAil them•out, or that they,should. ' Monday. Pierre Juneau lost the el®,ellen played the hippy. Mayor Drapeau will not resign, violeace' imtro4oced by' ewly f The contestants were Barb to the House. of .Commons in ; ffy g . , . Next came a presentation by Quebec,-„ I�r,.� mtylulroney corn ; b� says eW a ;ti if ,"thp ;,�q whalers ;the Mackepai4. Jvkn u from 1A, age 14 oqe r .� r p a�., � ­446-'� irWe and joy - •of rft aforth ~' try pregn ni .down there 'Were ti eked to aidrriS'130' i "" Grooi�iius 1 age l4; �$andra �' ments,::anA ggt a job in the prime ` 1910, f om, a population that hal Distnct High School; the Girls how..' The mayor said when the Menheere, 1C, age 14; Janis Van minister's office at $56,000 a once n."red 2,000. Vliet, ID, age 14; Jenette Duffy In an attempt to bring back��he Trumpet Band. The whale ' year. Jaques, Lavoie -,who defeated Olympics were being planned 2A,, age IS; Donna Henderson 2B, old Christmas spirit, even though gymnasium shook with the Juneau is paid $36,000 .,or age 14; Pattr O'Rourke, 2C, age exams are so close, the level five sounds of their instruments. whatever we're paying them v. students at/SDHS sponsored at Everyone enjoyed' their 15 and Hilda Wyntr du age. ch Home Room Christmas Tree. presentation so well, they were now" as an MP.. Vanda Storey introduced. each It doesn't make sense, M . Contest. The home room with the brought back for an encore. CUSTO.M.ERS Our December 31 it Yearend is fast approaching We 6A46 your cooperation in checking any outstanding balonces and for your rem ittance to reach us before December 31 st, 1975 BALLMMA:CAULAY Seaforth ' 527-0910 :Minton 482,3405 Hensall'-162=34n of the contestants and Joanne rqulroney says. Top governme11 best leaking Christmas tree was The Student Council executive Schenk gave each of them a rose. advisors have brains and degrees, offered a, prize for their efforts. put on their; little skit next. Anna Marilyn Murray 'crowned the and "look at the mess the country'se e queen; Jeanette Duffy. Jeanette There were a few rules. The Lee Stevenson and Vanda Storey is iri." tree had to be real. It could be played the father and son -team of th .pages 15 and is involved in many purchased from. money collected inventors whose latest creation The candidate supports a price activities. Two years , ,ago her and wage freeze ... he was on the • from each student and even the was the telephone. sister, Cathy Duffy, won the snow PC policy committee . , that teacher, in the home room. Or if The cheerleaders presented • queen contest. Her sister Barb � recommended it before the 1974 was also a contestant in this possible, the tree could he their routine next: election. But he resents the fact obtained free. Following this, the teachers of..., year's snow "queen contest. g that ,the Liberals "laughed at" � • U ron Expos i -tor The size •and type of Jbanette will be representing decorations didn't matter. They the Conservative's 9D da.v freeze Seaforth• District High School at could be purchased or during the campaign and then put the Winter Carnival Congratu- '= 1? - Giving is part of the Christmas three year controls on a year , -Xt homemade. spirit. That's why the Salvation tater. 4 lations Jeanette and also to all the P. Y representatives. For fire hazard reasons, there army gladly gives its time to make "1 would have felt better about` your were no electric lights al we for this holy season more meaningful Trudeau's speech • (announcing e en decorations. to those in need. The homeless, the controls) if he had admitted YULE SCENT To give the home a real Christmas tree aroma, spray frequently with pine or bayberry air freshener, The trees were Judged Monday morning by Mr. Shaw, Mrs.' Hansen Mrs. Pinder and . Mrs. Hildebrand.'—The judges all agreed that Mr. Ball's home room 1 B deserved the prize -for the best Christmas tree. ' Each student received as their prize, two candy canes. Congratulations IB. By Samsohite and Dionite LUGGAGE -- The Gift That Lu4n Llfeth". SMYTH'S Feature a Fufl-ltangdof Medlnw Pricedlinnage, Tote Bags, not Bags ani Purses. A LUGGAGE i( ffiALFD FRE) •OF CHARGE SMYTH'S'SHOES, Mi shell 348*9951: ' I � the unwanted, the shut-ins, the prisoner; and yes, even the families of those• incarcerated. Many Athers,,too, are greatly helped because . salvationists everywhere sense the needs of the less fortunate in 'ma . ny communities ancl_lo something about it. " his error, taken a salary cut, said he expected his cabinet to take a cut and announced that there would be no,civil service wage increase for three years. Then he could ask. the rest of us to make sacrifices." r He says he sees acceptance of ,the controls across 'the countrv. . ..SLIP J � SnuUry' rs an always welcomed g M under a tree. At Smythos you ma be sure to t'lnli all the favoribe styles for man, wamen, teens and dwdeen In- the proper awe MW cdowis you want, EMETER., P54933 To friends; relatives and acquaintances Ors"h On Huron 'Expositor's Classified Perovol Greetings. TM holiday season is at hand. Time to wis everyone happiness and joy.Your personal wwose" will be seen and read in 3,000 homes sortie/ 4y the, Huron Expositor. Phone 527'0240 Cool for *rte Insertion Is $2.00 for 20 words or IM. Additional words 8 cents each. Second kwwtiowfor only 1/2 price. Bill and Wilma Jones and family ,_.SEASON'S Greetings with best Among the many sincere good extend Best Wishes for a Happy wishes for the Holiday Season wishes sent to you for a Merry Holiday Season and -the New and the coming year to all our Christmas please include oursl -- Year. friends. -- The Jones, Mary and Bill Jones. Seaforth. Greetings will appear in Chill.trn '>s issues which will go out Decenibtr 1 nth' •nd December 23rd. r