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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-01-29, Page 4IfiistiCitAttr SHAVERS Siso.„ PALMOLIVE I 7 Li~QU tD- 1L t DETERGENT' SEE US. FOR - • --BEG-- — OMAR- VALUE • CONFIDETS 9 • . MAXI PADS, • TR.I.ANGL,. • • •• , .•.• ...a. I -THE SQUARE. doDillitCHASAiti CORNER. CLINTON/MAIN CORNER, SEAFORTH • N • YOUR LOCAL SUPERIOR MARKET OFFERS WEEKLY `SPECIALS SUPERMARKET PRICES, SPEEDY CHECK OUT, FRIENDLY SERVICE FARM FRESH PRODUCE , PLUS THE BEST MEAT MONEY CAN BUY.: WE GUARANTEE IT" ! PRODUCT OF U.S.A LETTUCE 2 LB.. BAGS 9( . ' FLAKED WHITE ALBACORE .BORDEN'S 500 G. JAR HOT., 1.95 CHQCOLATE-' REGULAR OR MARSHMALLOVY Use the CONVENIENCE- of our rear entrance with. FREE PARKING provided. WiRgseRVETI4E RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES" TO NORMAL FAMILYRECIUMEMENTS. PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING ' SATURDAY. JANUARY 31, 1!61 BEEF, PORK, CHICKEN or BEEF STEAK— S OZ. 131.KG., OF 2 pin :TENDER:. An.,,,TAILLEFS,R„'S„SNIO,KED PORK PICNIC SHOULDERS La. 5.6 LB, AVERAGE AVAILABLE THISgOlt11°Nty - 8" WIENERS AVAILABLE THIS' STORE ONLY HUMPTY DUMPTYr POTATO 200 G. BAG CHIPS LC . 7:5 _ AVAILABLE THIS STORE ONLY SEAFORTH SUP E RIOR MARKET eti , ii1PP1.141 AND teRVICIED IT 'ELLIOTT/ARA, CO. LTD. ro 4 THE HVff, N EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 29, 1981 °stages were our problem t O • on4 their families; finally seclusion for their reunions. tars. imprisonment for long bassador fay lor's achtie,‘sae-s . • home in Ireland, and the utter could talk them into les. and probably always will ..,,1:1' • .tu.ri..).„,...,11...)..... )4.0, nv4:11 Vtabletet03. 11.!1 sense. it st4na,-lecidett -Now -that-- g • ' • (1.- 'thin" . mg riAt-tigt. of a spending son1 time in that be. Let us take some time to e3W Itself . . . ;tilling *-4.0.-).0.-Saftili"-Aitiote-,..egein."-in-the.--Ort-Tutitdgyrtheyivrette-offir----pektddrOrtitife.afirtyrear'''''''"''''''''''"' the Algerian diplomats have just bre Zu:Iro;kte".heaset"--'''ec-11"hr-Lat*''4441-8°Q P' • examples of the punishment benefited directly mate past. ,for the hostages overjoyed Families in private stant confi , .. . , 0, i 00 i . / ge'r / . • ,., , , ' . . . , ., .. ... 17 .,.,., . . ,. . i in, Area Churches Fir0 'PRESBYTERIAN Church 1 59 Goderieh St. W.. Seaforth Minister: Rt. T A. A I Duke Ormardst: Mrs D . tarter SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 . 11:-15,34Vorship. -Service, Sunday School-84 Nursery " ThOai#1, that will get yoy to heaven sonieday • • will , get tide to church on Sundae". ' r------:..............-.........-„. ' ST' Ti THOMAS Anglican Chu rch The Rev. James R. Broadfoot B.A„ M.Dili. Seaforth SUNIPMFEBRITAKY I , 1981' ,'4th Sunday after. Epiphany ' II:30 a.m. Holy Communion •Tiii"Aiiiiital Vestry Meeting will folio% immediately after. he service PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF HOUR FOR SERVICES , . ..,.. , NORTHSIDE . Unitled Church 54 Goderich St.. West. Seaforth .SUNDAY.-FEBRUARY 1.1981 - , 11 a.rit. Church Service • A ' , Sunday School and Nursery ._. .. _ — _ __ _ .--- -, - n LUNCH AND CONGREGATIONAL ANNUAL MEETING AFTER THE SERVICE " Aroa ..,ingregation'S are invited to take advantage of t he .church .di reet ort to announ ec t h.: if Church' services' ' each week. Church directory announcements are ,..mailable for- a minimum' of 2h consecutive weekS in units of \ni.o column inches at 52 per unit, Changes in copy mat be Made each week but -Must be received before noon on Tuesday___ - • ' A • nement. and soli- e ic trk# y a-special message was i.. a nada. " I t tic was the expression of re Y . rosily 4k.imnis...ws of the world. tutor when I-Lostage Richard our magiuticent ii,,,,,,,,..:11 vgnge b), the Iranian, people„.. Qtterii, sx.a„.s„treett ,,due,,i0 ins. ,.,,mtenboarr,..,,,..,,, ,,,a,, ,, ilvai,t,,,,,,,t ,,,, , both fneridly and not-so, against the outrages °t the ' illness, one woind hate ex- ' thoul‘td.'" Perhaps then: bus ' fri'441I)". '1'1/hell-the ' '5•U ttet itY Shah's regime- PerhuP> it, pected sensational exposes: been Touch more to the , "it' a tt °1•141.'"45)`' 15 •l_o5t in .'lny xitiVa: x0 ravV'':?.r)icIfo tilitiriktlitl:;b:Peil!.1113:,:i 4 jatl first-ttand aecoants, ill all -•hereie action of the 'Can.:Who' 4441 1.•)':' 14P 'w(P'‘.4°. ' °Ie , I 1. totbassy in Iran. ' al4liPti'siltftk b'et"egtt ‘‘°1-tht•- .. rimtlea li• ,Warn 5'3'1. 1 ! Shah' frac! , .prahoteg.,,t., the mportt•„.w.,.efeo-i. tM:tkleotning, than -ax- now. 'ay. a re- oi. 11 ' MNetas; regreSSOd •to a:State,- - • "W VIICite:kr k1 inf14°114N '1'4" -tiferx-iteeriiu, ii) iii4e '1,e'eri,*$ wit) bA fa'Seinating to IcArn Otero th•i''' qt., ,„ ,„ .e>sellger ••tlet.' • ,, reztolotiOn Ur thd Ayatollah's ..,Ii„, pri,,,sure xir ind.,i.,$„cretio.', the ),,ti,,,k stary, 40 4, ine .,,i,len linbiieut.i.ieiraer,vitttattinr-l'. . ' f14194v1 er, •II'„'‘'e begn,'•*0 411i''. '.'fc.oni.oagiSr re pv.irtersIl tO tak.e detaits jif th,O,perilints,'esiape ' `that I.°C. a '11,..''.'',.i.'1'i 'kt,f ..,itt .„,...rtte.'sg,' ,,' 1 gent incUr4ing. Pr nia•be,, it - esit`,4114,41,1,.,.. 3,t ,a rot,,,„,,,0 in, Made bj; those sia itio,.% • ' mai he- Print0,- =Yen Vaing '. was nornikl• ti,ett,ritent*. for it,4.4iaaiiisso iiiii es .,414 ha, 0 --..ArttO.tricahS. ' , . Vti:NN•artt. The' ktifet Qf lite priSoner-S :tfris rigid cunt% • • - • • ANADV CONCE 1,,opatelized the AAA:1Y . 'C- it'""S last point. 0, retreat.. • - • • W.% beet{ quite .4. Beige kailasS,, What will they ever put on the neW s to.fill tip all the apace used by this episode? Well, just this-past week, there w as the shooting Bernadette Devlin. in her r • good pie' USA, Row this was tally welcomed back to their . managed, without the loss of country by presi- • inflicted upon them What any of them, must have been fdent, Ronal Rd gat. a miracle of negotiation and . What have these people treatment to a group of diplomacy. endured in the interim? After a few days in Ger- BeatingS. the constant threat many, to get themselves of immediate execution, de- . together again. they flew out • privation of communication on. 5oxicYky,: rejpitting; their wit,11 Nine eon-, wits UV purpose of such helpless captives? Perhaps 1-,;(4s4,,r '''''' d.1 t Y .'eann siouggleti home with Inc assistance of Any 'EMOTIONAL TRAUMA few the frees lostageS twl rect-1 et front the emotional iraurna.ol their experience. One in stance in particular .' the prisoner it hiss w as stripped 'naked. and had a broad Yellow band painted dos, n his bark. How swell he 'react when he drives into his'home town -for the first time. and finds every tree, ever% post. every curb x,initlary de,:orat• ed in tam% . a St moos of s degradation to him? He will ...need much undeistanding to get over this humiliation and • • ••.' embassy bitildtg era's the` those still imprisoned in Iran. ' ' .r as basietttls „in • It wr as .eilt if a onspiract lit s • had spreadover Certatti irspe4.15 of the case It as significant to note as the US Air Force jet .arrt mg the hostages flew oyer °New Brunswick during their ratan io•their country. Ntuertan Oroblent."and .51.M1 American story The, oats Cabadian connection wd., 7U, our feeling. as we shared th e concern of free people ail ow er the world for the untortunate hostages. suns .aur 'sense tit pride at ic. was used by the Iranian militants • on a tele.. iston communication to broadcast a condemnation of the Shab.s regime, and ex-president Carter's attempts to free thefts, Reportedly. this young man feels extreme guilt for allowing hiniselft, to be turd in this Manner. Perh4s it shoOld be emphasized that at ' the end of -That same broad-- cat., Subic. took the risk of . whispering to the American clergyman who interviewed him. "This whOle thing is staged.",--He was evidently vying desperately to • con). Municate with the free world. in any way that he could .find available. • ' • The press. is, to be corn- ., • mended for -their &Sere-non - - • in this whole • unhappy. sode,' First. when the groun• ratio of 1'.011 during the exactly to the letter and incr.- I981.82 school 'eathe Perth is no margin for error." ...al Counts Board of Education , Superintendent of Instinct decided Jan. 20 . . ..ion- .1-..A... Richardson, • ' Based on official projected Mr Richardson said Ken enrollments, this "mild re- :Robins 'who ser'ed as .111.°1 soh in a reduction of 13 negotiator for the teashors teachers from the • counts'' 'during contract talks %%ds Prctselll .s.i/Off, The . Current ' 'concerned- about •problcins. , PTR is 1',42- , resulting from ,such a' rand . Pnivisions-for,„inaintaining---staffingitnmew-i; • Proiestion.--•••Mr4. HermAn-•••• •- the new PTR were outlined in . • Mr. Richardson said high Said. "in all my life. On the the recently settled seciindi schools, in. Mitchell arid St board•1 don't think there has . . . ary school teachers' vOntraci. Marys will have to he to,,hn. ever been on e time we can Under the ternis 'Of the ored closely. Both are small ' say we have been right on." contract. -the hoard. •has....uni d_. vhoors witlf•decheing era- II- • Mr, ;RiehardsoO .Aljd ,.*. -- • Oct. 30 of the corning' school o nients. . . projections 'are -"the nly. year to make -sinethe PTR' . - . ' means to determine staffing 'will not ,exceed the 1 7,06 ,,He added that thee nr,d- requiremdnts. .., , • figure. Iment decline in Mitchell !hit Once-principals have more - . 4 . been.aided to sonic extent 1.5 :fully developed teacher timer If staffing adjustments the introduction of a, no. tables it will. be -easier to have-notHbee-n• made-at that trocational trawling-program. - decide -if staffink adjust= .iiiiie„ teachers•have-the -right ... ...., . L It-cause' '41118-is-t-tte-'4"4---rnemsare--tteedect\--Ivin-Itich., -• '',' to issue a formal grievance year 'the PTR hag 'hei•li a 'ardson said. %., that are.often passed over too quickly in 'fact of recurring tragedy. Let us be thankful. The" hostages have been hilimied to their *nil** goy era dl,t ill an ptop „ e also hate embassies, in suppose that Margaret Tha.. The.tviarld* full 0 b- .. 4-on1 the less, expensive oil proven themselves to be so continuing slaughter be- exports available to the West expert in negotiations bet- tween the two Opposing during, the rule of the Shalt. ween hostile sides. do you faetiortsof that emerald iste. ertM sets teacher ratio, will monitor enrollment "'IttiftirtIC"ffitiiiilarlife."'""-".'BV-etr4PEE191TI'AtONIET"'"`"'AMoilimmr.»),, youttle Perth secondary, schools feel 1 should caution t ha tiara Herman said she is Another man. Josef*, sub - hat e - .a pupil-teacher board that l have stalled . worried about the type .of administrative procedure that will be used to reach the ',CR, figure. Enrollments which ° ' • ceeded, projections for the • current school year resulted in increased teacher work lAds, This was a Major issue - in contract negotiations. - Referring to enrollment. uor a.