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Wen known for featuring the; ine.: furniture
and arreasorieit. selection and tofu's
araiiable in South %Worn Ont;
SPECIAi OPEN HOUSE
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, Sunday, June 7th
Suisdayt. June 14th
from 2 , S 0.10,
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GOET I.JF,1*
OF DUB REE Miller SERVICE 11. altlliI BttialltSS3:30e0. -$ Ike
faiDent:30 tat 410 .6'0, at
G. G. Goettler Fine Furniture
2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE
Sofas, Chairs,
Bedroom Suites,
Dinette Suites,
Patio_ Furniture
44‘4%, 4f,A•P,
TREMENDOUS
MATMESS VALUES
Great Selection
of Name Brands
Kaufman of Collingwood,
Fleetest, Kroehler,
Simmons, tnechtel,
Krug,. Strathroy,
Braemore,
Etectrohoine Furniture
and IV. 4.C.Snycler,
Marshall Patio furnithre,
Andrew Malcolm,
Brentwood, Sebastian.
ethate, for twbue. otablookot.
STRATFORD AFORTH • Stratford Mall, sa win St. 271,4522
148 Ontario St,
2734340
SARNIA
London Road,
344-9915'
336
Christina St.,
-6500
ST6 THOMAS
349 Talbot St.,
631-7100
STRATIMIOY
kenwick Plaza,
.246-2610
INCOIRSOLL WOODSTOCK 111 Mows St., 314 Dundee St., 4854350 531.5611
ummistrrova TILLSOPIIIIIRO
County Pair Mail s. • Ottisaway Avi.,. .
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V14.1* so far away until Friday.
lay the time I was in Viirne, I
Was ready to ePlittPae• My
feet were developing Mist-
era,, my' acres anttlegs were
beginning to redden and My
Jogs were barely moving.
Our pice.
abet *
omi •
s'passe4 on
>d Pik
-thou. It was a real r at
to be walking along and hear
your friend's name conte
over the radio. It was even
more surprising to hear her
voice. •
When I was finally getting
bun dug into the
knitpsaclt th.citt4,a Stntinhed,
iNlth, the
inarg '4‘04" ,a11
good et the time,
DDS
At the last two check
points there were cold soft
drinks provided far free to
cool ourselves down with.
Ks. Kalbfleish, the SDHS
hentileader*Awkfes,whe lives
via, was ghcing sail'
-dents ire 014, water to drink
and ••uk a diVe iteher
of ter tow.
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BYPATIUMMBEffa
Every year at the end of
May, the , SOUS students
arena announces a walk-it-
thee for the Heart and.
Cancer Societies. • Not to
uce4 the record, this year-
hid.*,nother w** -4,4110*
elP4P,' •
**,
chocolate bars, chips and
drinking cold pop.We would
See mirages of the lake and
check points until we were
going Oozy. Orthis time our
feet were beginning to feel
like ORO/cites and our backs
were like 1a!rase0 towel
• 'kePt.Ote good
eevep1 y Out vie Were
ge 'shoat ft iug
We went
rend A ai
1 a
liklYthing 'elte Oar sounded:
un Thud ttev r,
orange divided OlanY
14.044.4* In all fir.140,
t never knew that Entyfielf
the nts.-phon.
ion ra+ipstatton
theses'our walk-a
is a jumpstrit. Those who
wore backless tops 911. topless
backs canoe home with either
an aching back or agorgeous
tan. Others came Wine with,
a "Farmer's Ten" AS you
might call it.
As 1. said, the beginning of
tine 1.S ruiXr walk Was krt.: We
made •
Mi*olen••§Yery hoof:
baL 00009r**,k,
f '
'11014 vtrt '
*St S4 pians
fouledup quite
• By the time we MA itto
ihe firSt cheek point, w, were
already tired and reedy to
stop, but completing the
route still rooked chellenging
and we thought we had lots
of extra energy left to go, so
coward we went.
By the time we reached the
second check point, we had
walked miles and were be-
ginning to tire. We weren't
anywhere near Hayfield, but
we had already begun eating
Or Old Mill [toad. At first it
. was lets of fun. We walked
talked,' seng-along with the
mdio, without the radio - it
didn't meke much difference
because you couldn't hear
the radio over our laughinl
and eintleg awaY-
MOD.
The wee we* piteity
native so there wtts no
i4OY.4xM would
in *A or $09*,,
ant) was , 'het •
,NVo arrive4 One
nOntitnsand .any rns. funny,:piirtahont
'the sunburns. wan that the
majority ,of the Sun hOrns
were only on the left side of
your body. Your right arm
would be es white as a ghost
and your left arm as red as.a
tomato. A person with, a
white hand and a read hand
iroOkS funny but it was quite
possible after Friday.
It seems unfair that guys
on take off their tops so
their backs will iget a nice tan
but the closest a girl can get
We- we
five
ell, we, vin td, off
e4' in short sheds,
* and running shoes,
carrying,radios, lunch bap,
sant= ledon and bottles of
pop and other junk food. By
the time we reached Archie's
Sunoco, I wes already beat
and ready to see the first
- checkpoint. Unfortunately, 1
not see it until we were
entside of Eginomiville and
molar way down the Oilfield
Kids, teens,
in betweens BEFORE THE CROWDS— Sod still had to be laid in'the foreground in
front of the mountain at Canada's Wonderland when Tom and Helen
Wilbee toured it in May. (Photo by Wiibee)
AN ANTIQUE MERRY-GO-RQUND— this old fashioned merry-go-round
is a charming exhibit at Canada's Wonderland according to-Tomiand
Helen Wilbee, who toured the park before it opened with their daughter
Anne, a park employee. (Photo by Wilbee)
* -Or * * * * ** * 1r Seaforth couple gets preview of Wonderland
Happy Birthday last weekend.
TOM and Helen Wilbee's •
daughter Anne is payroll
supervisor at Wonderland
and took her parents on a
A Seaforth couple had a
sneak preView recently of
Canada's Wonderland, the
huge new amusement park
near Maple which opened
Heather McKerchcr, 9,
on May 31.
John McK.eicher. 6. on
June 3.
Happy Birthday to Janie
Delaney, 17 on June 3.
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chefs and other staff were
still practising. •Tom says
though that the restaurants
seemed to be 'reasonably
priced even at -the regular
tab,
and plenty of practising by
young musicians was still
going-on.
They also sampled some of
the food, at half price since.
tour of the site early last
month before the public was
• admitted. The Wilbees saw
the amusement park while
clean-up, the laying of sod
Happy Birthday to Fluffy,
who was 17 on June 1st.
Happy Birthday to Patricia.
Fhicirwell who , was 17 on
June 2nd. •
Happy birthday to two
partyers, Pat and Gary who
say they're both a.year older!
If yap know .of anyone
celebrating their birthday
soon, send their name, age
and ,birthday, to The Heron
Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth,
or phone. 527-0240.
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GRAND
OPENING
A JAPANESE LUNCR.- SedfOrth native Anne
Wilbee , right, who is payroll supervisor at
Ontario's newest amusement park, Canada's
Wonderland, Nis lunch with -her Mother Helen
during-a recent pre-opening tour of the park.
(Photo by Wilbee
Southwestern Ontario
149 ONTARIO SITIATPORD
SS MAIN ST., $11AFORTH
LONDON RD., SARNIA
5658 MALDIMM
WINDSOR
We're celebratin the
OPINING of 4 NEW
Polka-Dot Stores
with a chain-wide sale
of . • .
LONDON
1201 Oxford St.,
4714500
458 Central Ave.,
434-0388
...1.215.filghbury•Averi
455-2006 -
Argyle Mall,
453.0010
Weatmount Mall
4721600. a Dundas St,
4364442
WIND9OR
5858 Malden Road,
969-8131
Outellette,Ave.,
258-3242
Dougel Road S.,
(liatottion Plaza)
'Smiths on Jelftersim,
"9460606
CHATHAM
Chatham Place Mall,
354-8710
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