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THE N UR0F1,EXPti§IT004 .FRPRWifilt 1St "I'‘
A SERIOUS fl/I4VO;Pat Riley, a GiVe 8A student at`Huron C tennial
School in arugefield, is intent on planning.his next move during the clads'
two hoiir session at the Vanastra Curling Club recently, - lPhotoby
D. Hook)
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—Kara Van Den -ueker is
during Huron Centennial
riing competition at the
Students from Grade 8A
and will compete for a
weeks in two hour
(Photo by D. Hook)
OKAY, SHOO
ready :to „ shoot
School's recent c
Vanastra Curling CI
are divided into team
charnpionpip for eig
sessions at thp"club.
Remember, it take but a
moment to place an Ex-
positor Want A. Dial
527-0240.
ngs
,obtaining wood, starting fir-
es and cooking their own
food. The class then went on
a nature hike and tobaggan-
ning. „
By the time 'they reach-
ed the school everyone was
exhauited-hut a good time
was enjoyed by ail and the
people learned a great deal
about survival in the wilder-
FROM'LEOS TO LIONS—While Doug -"Huard.
watches, Marten Vincent of the Lions Ciub
accepts a cheque for $100 from Colleen' Ry
president of. the Seaforth-Leo ClUb, and b-erek
Cooper, Leo vice president. Other members of
the.. Leos include - (front) Denise, DUpuis. vice
. .
president, • Steven 'Vander Veldon, (rear row)
Pam Betties, Judy Anste\t, Gerard, Ryan,_
director, Keyin;Williamion; and Barry Vincent., •
"clieadrer. Atigent. for the picture were aag
bevereaux, director, Sharon Wilson, secretary „
and Sandra and Sue Hulley. (Photo by Ellis)
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BY PATRICIA R11.4N);8
AS most of you know, 1981
has ,been. named the ' Year of
the Oisabled. Last , week.
Ralph Watson came to the
high school and talked to the
students about the 'disabled
and things they are and
aren't able, to do, He .eti.
Fourftled us. to eonsider the
si.ipts Oa* 0..p. often *DO in
parking 1pis,.arid washrooms
to allow' the handlaapPed to
2.park metier to buildings or
have 'Mot* MOM to move
ArDeed'ite the We$11-CPPIA,*
Malty ofas.havenOideatif •
• What k i tike.trcnot.:he able
tn.tnoyeatir legs,,Ottr,armsor
even talk.. it- be realty :
„..poofut. to:,i,i,gat'gifor kid's,
play ,fgatball er hockey from ,
ver Wheelchair if you are. a
014 bOY- who loye-S:ifie-sPort
They aren't able to: do many
things but now because of
support, there are so many
things the disabled can dO.
Years': ago it would be
almost impossible for •a, dis.
able(' person to work like any
other person. Many 'people
think of the disabled as being
useless. They feel sorry for
them, but i gure they are not
able to do much but 'sit in
their wheelchair and watch
others,. Several of the dis-
abled ti:* proved that this is
not so, ,
• Last Sunday !heard a story
of a lady who was paralysed
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Wendy Smith. wa's 15 on
31.
Melady pp on Feb.
from the waist down. She
didn't give- up when she,
beard the news. She get her
degree and became one of ,'
the best surgeons around.
She was an expert at face
lifts 11 this sort of work,
The patients she cared for
were- very, egeflfiartable with
her beegpse she was mcre
paralysed then they were.
She coeld operate from her
wheeteleiit svg: very
04 at it.. ;aese of her
Peter and Paul McKay will
be let.on Februar!. Sth,
Darren Cook, S. on Feb.
4th.
Cheryl Cook, 14
5th.
Morgan and Michelle
Miirray are celebrating their
6th birthday on Feb. 9. —
Janette Stoll will celebrate
her'b-filltday on February 2,
1981.
Francis Htint will celebrate ,
a milestone on Febeary 6th. „
Happy r
Birthday
on Feb.'
chair so that he can move
around.
A child who is born
without an arm or leg or the
use of either, can now with
the -help of medical • science.-
get aleng fine. There would
be a for of things that they
would be -unable to do but
think( now
.
Of tl possibilities they can
New -Vinat Oft , you.do'
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One, thing, Mat yog can dg. is
•• • 1
Wept , Nought that he vv,se
doing the right thing het he
obviously wasn't. He didn't
think to ask if the mart -
wanted help.' The commer-
cial also pointed out that yPIX
should always tell a 4104
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simple Yet 0:40Y people
sxld too lazy to 40 an
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.show the; that ;yaw caret
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aforth. Ont
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THAT'S TI4E STYLE,=-Mark McGregor, a Grade 8A student at Huron
Centennial School, Brucefield, sweeps ahead of the rock during-the class'
recent visit to the Vanastra Curling Club. (Photo by D. Hook)'
to curl
Hallett' !-Iappeni
On Monday. -January 26,
after school, the Blyth, Boy's
Volleyball team came t6Nlittl-
lett to play Hullett's Volley-
ball Team. The Blyth team
won.
BAND PLAYS FOR
- • HULLETT
On Friday, Jan.. 30. the
Clinton High School and
Choir played and sang sever-
al numbers. • They visited
"
hours. Students 'have foudn
this is one of the best ways to
learn about curling and have
fun at the same time in
competition. The , students
are diyided into eight differ-
ent teams and" eompete
against each other. At the
end of the eight week period.
the• winning team will be
announced.
accident, she discovered a
new, skill and is now making
a lot of money.
A more local ease as we all
know if Alfie Dale who does
beautiful work by holding the
paint brush between his
teeth. HiS work is just
4:Mastic. His house is de-
signed so that he 4'art turn OP
the TN, a11*er the door and
tally PP the telephone by
',owe .uses114
'math to operate Ills' wheel-
to pay attention to the signs
put aside for lhe handicapp-
ed and support them ••1f y:os
ever see a handicapped
person in trouble, help them
out. A while ago, l.saw Larry
Dolinage rushing Bruce
Scott of Seaforth down the
highway. :Froth where f was
standing it looked as if
'Bruce's wheaten* had some
problem and he was not able
to get 1144 home.
help
is ,00,e4 is r What' to .
There • edlotheretil an
abdol a OltD4MaaD04 41til cert*t% Two mehjlOOSIt AiAn
are ignoring, him cerAtdq11)P
and' then a third walks tip„ m'
him. grabs , his arm and
hurries him across the street-
:Then ,he leaves him 'alone.
The problem with[ this is thSt
the blind Matt was lest
waiting for a bus.
He had ea, intention of
crossing: the street. The man
from 11:30 till noon; The
students at Hullett enjoyed
their music thoroughly.
GRADE SEVENS' TRIP TO
- THE BUSH
On Thurs. Jan. 29 the
Grade 7•class snowshoed and
skiied back to the bush. They
took their lunches and cook-
ed there ever a fire alter they
divided into small grolyps.
BY: DAVID HOOK
The Grade 8A class, froin
Huron • Centennial School,
Brecefield, have been learn
ing the art of curling at the
Vanastra Curling Club. Mrs.
Moffat's class was invited to
curl at the club once every
second Tuesday for eight
weeks. The games last two
They were responsible for ness.
19 years.
Brett Finlayson. Feb. 5 — Le.*s to take
'part in
The Leo s donated $100-to
the Lions.
The Seaforth. Leo s were
invited to participate it! a '
volleyball tournate'lit at the
Arthur High, School. in
Arthur. Feb. 28. Refresh-,
ments will be available
throughout the day. Each
team is' requested to delegate
a score-keeper for the event.
Denise Dupuis, treasurer
of the Leo s spoke briefly on
the dance held Jan. 31.
v
entehnial tournament
•
Seaforth Leo's Club held a
.Sch
Meeting Mbnday at_ the Sea-
'foit High stu ents ledir A h
mofian
was n made and
passed that our Leo Club
" elect a second secretary and
The Tree Trunk
Nem, used & antique
furniture & gifts
5 Main„$1, Seaforth
Inventory Reduction q t le
Side-by-side fridge freezer
used 1 year: new list $1100.00 SALE $450.00
7 pc. walnut Dining room suite
New: list - $1830.00 SALE $800.00,
Cherry ,bedroom suite
with twin beds SALE $375.00
Plat'ato-Wall cupboard
ready to finish SALE $500.00
'Cherry bonnet chest
ready to'finish . SALE $200.00
Many more bargains
*Registered Rediemem Savings Pion •
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DEADLINE FOR 1980 TAX
YEAR IS MARCH ;„ 1981
See your Credit Union
,40 "One-touch" sliding adjustable seat
* Improved brake pads for quieter operation
• Hard coating on 'Windshield for scratch resistance
• Front fork oil capacity intreased from •220 cc to 240 cc for improvEd
damping control.
A SMALL.DEPOSITUILL HOLD YOUR BIKE'
• UNTIL MAY 1, 1981
in our showroom
WE ALSO SELL BY AUCTIO
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