The Huron Expositor, 1976-02-05, Page 16el 5 kids go to
Quebec Carnival
Students in level 5 are on the number of students
preparing for their trip-to Quebec. planning to go.
About ' twenty of them .4%,„„. Zihose who are goin g , will be in .
planning to go. Many of the level Quebej three days. They leave
foe girls are also in the blifid." February 5 and plan to return on
Unfortunately their trip is the 8th, While there, they are
scheduled for tht;':same time as going to attend the Quebec
the Quebec tritt-so this cuts down Winter Carnival.
'Intermural curling
games get cancelled
by stormy wegther
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Formal, yearbook under way
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Brazil
students
skiing
The three exchange -students
'from .B•ra/il, Bete, Railana and •
Jesse. art` getting along just :fine.
Bete arid Ra•daria both take 450
Physical Education where they
are learning the two winter
1 /4.ro',,,,,eountry skiing and
curling. They are both having a'
lot of fun learning too, The two,
girls arc also preparing for their
trip to Florida with the Girls
Trumpet Band.
.1(.•s'se is planning to go With the
level five students to Quebec.
- They leave on February 5 weather
pert:flittin,g.
ONAN GENERATOR
Portable on the farm
type 15000 watt unit
with PTO shaft
13256°
PAM 1.-fN E
'High pressure .washer
800 lb: pressUre.
`' includ'iri;g"Cart and tank
$85000
WE'VE GOT THE SNOW
And The
S NOW BLOWERS
1H No. 8
Dual
Stage
Blower
649.00
This all heavy duty friction drive with differential
has lights and a 5 speed transmission,
McKee 7 Auger, $960.,"
McKee 8 ft. Double Auger . $1625.
USED Frano 7 ft. Augeir sod :Blower $425.
'"TEE BUSINESS RELIABILITY BUILT"
527-0120 -
AYR SEAPORTII CAMBRIDGE
Plans for this year's formal are
already underway. Any student
ivishing to help arrange this event
can a sheet in the offiCe;:, Em
sure all help will be greatly
appreciated.
- Yearbooks on Sale
Orders for the 19/s-0
Yearbooks are now on sale. This
year. the books are costing $5.00
eompare,d, to last yeat''s, price of
$4.25.1 guess that's inflation for-
you. Alec Robertson & Dave
Smith. presidents of the club say
HEY GIRLS
• of the
Seaforth.Trumpet Band `•-
i$4
This is '
our Last Chance
to get
20% off
.on ottr hew Spring-Stock
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7 Main Street Seaforth
Please Note:
WE WILL BE CLOSED FEB. 9 &it)
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We have a few
ARCTIC CATS
left at
TRUCKLOAD
SAVINGS
also a good stock of
'-1.)SED MACHINE
in top shape and ready
DON'T FORGET THE WESTERN ONTARIO
SERIES THIRD RACE FEBRUARY 14 & 15
at Molly Gully
Hully Gully Sports & Recreation
Varna, 262-5809
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At the Northside U.C.W. in charge of the program.
general meeting January 27, the , Scripture Hebrews 10, 1.to 10 was
taken by Mrs. J. Ball. A piano
number by Mrs. J. McLlwain ant')
.Mrs., M. lunch
..,enjoyed.
president, Mrs. W.'Roeo.pened
with a pOern `.T.tireshold of
Another Year —, .,then .turned the
meeting over to Unit 5 who were.
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SAVE., 7%. :SAVE
We'll pay the 7% sales tax until Feb. 15, 106. *'
on any
USED CAR OR TRUCK
ON OUR LOT
Here are just 5 examples from our
Used Inventory
1973 Ford Custom
Green 4 Door Sedan 351 V8, Automatic, Double rower,
Radio, Whitewall Tires, Low. Mileage
Value Packed Transportation-
Lo•
1973 Buick
Green 2 Door Hardtop, 350 V8, Automatic,' Double Power
Excellent „Con i ion
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1974 Maveri,1
Green 4 Door Sedan 6 Cylinder, Automatic , Radio,
Low Mileage A True Economy Car
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1972 Ford LTD
Green 4 Door Sedan, 351 V8, Automatic, Double 'power,
Radio Luxury at a Low Price
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• 1971 Ford Galaxie
Brown 4 Door Hardtop 351 V8, Autom,atic, Double ,Power
Beautifill ConditiO
BillMcLaughlin
motors Ltd.,
Seaforth, Ontario
We bring it all' together. . .
Service, Selection, Satisfaction, Savings
MERCUP,`
SEAFORTH MEAT
MARKET
LEAN BUTT -
PORK CHOPS 1.19
FREEZER SPECIALS
SIDE OF Cut ,wrapped
BEEF and frozen
PORK ' 12' to 14 lb.
Cut and wrapped LOIN -
89 lb
1.49
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prayer and hymn 346 was sung.
"Faith h olds Hbpe". and ten
rules for getting along were given
by , Mrs. J. McLlwain, Mrs. M.
Vincent introduced the guest
speakersliette Maia Sand Ranf.11.1
Karim . of Brazil. They are
attending Seaforth District ,High
School and eRpeet to be here 'till",
sometime in March. They both,
speak very good English but their
nat ivc language is Portugese."
The predominating religion in
- Brazil is Catholic. The weather is
quite warm in, most parts, it was
100 • F. when the _ girls left in
December. They grow coffee,
rice, peanuts, fruits such as
bananas, avocados, Cashews, etc.
The "'girls showed beautiful
.„ slides of fa.rms with grazing
Again this year,S.D.H.,S. 'hat,
intramural curling teams. Mr.
Morton is the coach. ,The
-members of the teams come from
all grades and the three students
cattle, churches, schools, banls,
theatres., beaches and one of the
'capital Brasilia which was built
about fifteen 'years ago showing
government buildings with
artificial lakes around it.
Mrs. J. Ball thanked the. girls
`and the • group gave them. a
standing ovation.
The business part was taken by
Mrs.W. Roe. Minutes and thank
you notes wre, read byMrs.G:.
Sallow's.. The treasurer's report by
Mrs. F. Golding. Plans were
completed' for the -Valentine
Supper February 18.'
Mrs. J. McCall spoke
regarding the Craft Festival in the
Arena, July 10th from 11 a.m. to
six. Meeting closed with prayer
by Mr. M : Reuber.
from Brasil have even decided to
join the club,
Team members are: Team 1:
Da' c Ste. Alarie, Lynda Vincent
aier Brad Knight; Team 2: Dave
Reid Jane Ribey, Bete Maia;
Storey, Dale leant •3: Fay
Parsons, Sandra Hulley: Team 4:
David Undet:wood, June William.
son, Bob Hullcy and Julie Bell;
'leant 5: Ray McNichol, Donna
Reid, . Jesse Lagos; Team 6:
Stephen' Rice, Kim Humphries,
Mary . Seat'le and Marg
Shortret'd.
• The teams arc supposed to
meet every Thursday afternoon at
Seaforth- Curling Club. Unfor-.
(mutely. for the past three weeks'
had weather has forced them to
cancel their, games.
Police
report
occurences
During the weels from January
29 to February 4. 1976, the ,
Sea forth Police Department
investigated 16 occurrences.. They-
are:
General Information 2
Assist Public. , 10
Insecure Property
Disturbances
Assist Other P'. D's. 2
• . here were three minor
accidents investigated vvith
damages totalling $400 and two
major accidents with damages
totalling $2500.
• 'Iwo persons were .. charged
under the Liquor License act.,
'Iwo persons . we re ; charged
under the Highway Traffic Act.
Eight persons were charged
under [In.' Criminal Code, •
Every week mori and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost,
Huron .Expositor want Ads. Dial
527.0240.
,sales are not going too well.
Every week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are aecomplished by low cost-
Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial
527-0240.
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