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The Huron Expositor, 1981-09-23, Page 4-A-T7-THE STEAM SHOW Den Dennis of Walton proudly exhibited his restored steam equipment at Blyth's Threshing reunion. (Photo by White) HPRCSS board may drop UNICEF boxes O,,,va 11. Milton J. Dietz Ltd. 4, Seaforth 527-0608 Chipman Inc. Stoney creek, Ontario JAG XV *11, CV4011,4ilifirI k.1.•• grt, • 4,.13 KNOCK OUT PERENNIAL WEEDS NOW • CYTROL kills perennial weeds such as quackgrass. milkweed and Canada thistle. • CYTROI, works systemically • • CYTROL — post harvest )i 40iictilop,lt)16 part 1\:;k1):17ntigr s CO( „ 4‘ rh 3 lrr for (10;.;!. for now. P.S. If you get this in time and if you can get in touch with Ray McNichol. send along 3 or 4 rolls of film. 35 mm. Kodacolor tt4 A.S.A. frame, slide. maybe even one of print film instead of slide_ Also if he has room and he is coming directly to llesha. send along a small brick of cheddar cheese, the ultimate treat in Nigeria! Bye for now Don 42:19 • at TheVniversity of 'Water- 1,11eptiwers On **Attar #tl - Ann- spent weekend with St• 'POWs-W*4* iR trodbiligen on Sunday. The Monday evening "lad. were from. the Diegel-CUrrie les club enjoyed a Chinese wedding. which took. place dinner, celebrating their an- Friday evening. Congratulat- Overstay. They returned to ions from the community are 'ate centre, where the extended to the newlyweds, awards, were given. Games Mr. and Mrs. Carl Diegel. were played by the group. who will reside on the farm al The evening concluded with R.R. 1, Bornholm. Mrs. Johanna Brink serving Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hig- refreshments. enell and Melissa of Stoney Th_e BroElhagen Chamber Creek. spent the weekend a Commerce is sponsoring a blls-te the plpuships re.athb oa SeVt,' 'M.O.: lue 'Oat seat; ayiliable, if In- *este(' cntitaet '. Milton Bodo Or. further Inkerttation, Aniiscellinenns- abowet was- held - recently for bilPibOth Currie in St. Peter's Luther- an Church basement. The relatives and neighbours tic, the groom attended. Ruth Pringle, Gloria Phillips, and Diane Jesting, planned the shower and served lunch at the conclusion of the even- ing. Classified Ads pay dividends- • 5aereaPontlent, • ' with Mr, aiuk Mrs. Charles , 110Se fPgjefliM. • Hi.:rnell arid fainI1,y, of Rat, - LEONO4RXrt 5, 410001 loiart a student, Brodhagen ladies have anniversary chinese meal Ship yOur Livestock Art Heffron Blyth • SHIPPER FOR cif, '1 1 C 1 t... Melti..•tmg . • By H Mnn,i.iy under Bill 82 will have up to 12 members.. The other mem- 1-•-bery are -presentty ' ' being advertised for. They will have tolte concerned adults, mem- bers of a local incorporated association,' whose primary purpose is ,exceptional chil- dren: Will allow the St. Colum- Staffa Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cohn MacDougald And Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen, and. attending the gathering, a -,cousin Mrs. Kathleen Fitz- gerald, and her daughter Loretta of Winnipeg. A sup- per was enjoyed after an afternoon of visiting. ban Soccer Asso... -n to rework the soccer field at St. • "SthatI' r t "tto ek ." - Dense to the board: the North because he is Moslem and something of a religious leader as well. It was a searingly hot morning when we went to his mud- brick and adobe palace. It's huge, several hundred year 3• old and very intricately de corated. After a few minutes wait. our entire, group ICLISOI -was led into the throne room and presented to him.one-brone after passing through a gauntlet 0'p-tests attendants who. chanted itn Hausa things like "A thousand prayers on OW. sisitor's soul," . "Ettroo health .to the Holy One's' guests," and "May, Allah smile on these people... How flattering! He addres- sed us kindly and extend- ed a beautiful welcome and also allowed us to take pictures. That evening back at the W..T.C. we were entertained by a group of Hausa folk-dancers. Like so many things I've seen so far it's nupossible, to explain in words the totally toreign blasts of sound. of colotirs- of people chat are bete, It s so. completely differein from aiik of our back grotrod experiences. that you have to ',see it for. r ypersell„ TNy. members of . our, group. have,. already succumbed to the culture shock and hawse gone home to Canada Without even 111111111111111M HUM GULLY PROMISES SNOWMOBILE NEWS 2 CLOTHING • NO FRIEND OR RELATIVES NEEDED 'DEALERS WELCOME, $ALE ON SELECTED ' FREE • DOOR PRIZES • BREAKFAST • MOVIES _et s b honest. e Every Snowmobile dealer has to make a profit. We don't know how other dealers do it but at Nulty Gully we do it by offer- ing fair prices and maintaining a high volume. While other dealers are dumping last, year's left oven, Hully Gully goes one better again. We dare to sell brand new 1982 Yamahas at prices the other guys wouldn't even dare to unload their old stock and last year's models for. It's all happening this weekend at Hully Gully. We invite you to come and see our great values. • • 1 YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT COME & SEE FOR YOURSELF • FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND-SUNDAY', How's ThVor a Deal FAMILY SNOWMOOLE SPECIAL • TWO 1982 YAMAHA BRAVOS • PLUS A- DELUXE DOUBLE BED' TRAILER 3 DAYS NOW, $ 2 9 value ONLY It may be • a first sled for you, but it's anything bilt for Yamaha. 10 years of ,experience make it easy to handle, eay to maintain and easy on gas. But best of all, easy to own! SEPT., 25,,26, 27 •<BUILT FOR. ---- BEGINNERS BY PEOPLE WHO ARE' ANYTHING BUT. WP ,,Iorn Ontorio s Fric.ndliPst & Most Cornpietp SnovvrtlebilP Dc.(10,r NEW HOURS rUES SAT 8-6 THURS 8. FRI TILL 9 SUNDAY A CLOSED MONDA JUST OFF HWY 4 BETWEEN HENSALL AND 13 R liCE Fl EL D ALL STAR SERVICE. YOU CAN DEPEND ON ************** 10,-***** BUY WITH CONFIDENCE You're assured of getting a good deal at Hully Gully and we'll look after you after the sole as well:' • Our recent acquisition of the Yamaha franchise for the.area gives us the opportunity to provide full service to everyone who has purchased Yamahas. At the same time we want to stress to our old customers that we will continue to give them the best in parts availability and service. It doesn't matter how, lair you have to drive this weekend to get to Hully Gully. The trip will be worthwhile. :heck our prices on brand new 1982 Yamahas. Test drive one on, our grass track( Took over our selection of accessories and in- spect out parts and service areas. We believe Voir will be con• vinced that you most certainli Can buy with confidence at Hu ly Gully. Two of Mese at a Great Low Price A4 THE HURON EXPOSITOR' SEPTEMBER 23, 1981 6 on Melad visits Ni erian ro alt (Edher's note: Don Melady. son of Ted and Fran Melady of $1. Columban is a CUSO volunteer in Nigeria. The following is a letter he wrote home 4 Dear Mom dr Dad: Well. once again I don't have 4 let to say because 1 still haven't got to my home. but ibere is _,,aotitbor girl going home next 'week. Altd--W•ere leaving her .toinetrp,,w, .so 1 thoughtthoughtitwduld be Werth it. 1 ean"roniteremeMttet When wrOte hart think it was forethe visit to.-the oop: .• • " • The grir of Rario, the second most iMpOrtant per,' son in the Nigerian . royalty and the me st important in BY STEPHANIE LEVESQUE DUBLIN: The Huron-Perth -Separate School- Board- will- watt ,for a pronouncement by John Michael Sherlock, Bis- hop of the. London Diocese in regards to United Nations International Children's Em- ergency Fund (UNICEF) box- es. The issue arose at the 'Board's Sept. 14—itieethie.- Director of Education Wil- liam Eckert said the matter of allowing the children to carry UNICEF. boxes on Hallo- we'en has come up every year for the past three years: He said the -board now (eaves it to the discretion of indiViditir principals. The complaint against UNICEF is that it is reported to support -planned -parent- hood in Third World Coun- tries. claims UNICEF has denied in the past. Mr. Eckert said the "Quandary" for separate schools is whether the school children should become involved. Trustee Arthur HAW said he thought the separate cl s o o shouldmblss ip<.3n supports t.hHeer ei n then Catholic . canada.„Ind throughout the. world., especially Canada." he said. Bishop Marcel A. Gervais. auxiliary. don Diocese (of Windsor) said some kind of "public aware- ness" of what UNICEF does should be done. He said Bight* Sherlock would make a pronouncement this fall. Mr. Eckert said when the doubts surrounding UNICEF first came up the separate schools were almost 100 per cent actively involved.' Chairman of the board Ronald Murray said he has never been called on by anyone with a UNICEF box. He suggested that instead of the children getting the boxes from • the schools, they be 'obtained elsewhere. '1 don't like the controversy." he said. One 'trustee. Ernest Van-. derschot, said he thought it was good for the children to learn to give. He said the boxes should be available to each child and he disagreed with the opinion UNICEF is wrong. The board will wait until its Sept. 28 meeting. allowing trustees time to think the matter over and to wait for Bishop Sherlock's pronoun- Cement. In other business, the board: Appointed three trustees, Ron Marcy4 Ldrralne Dever- eaux and chairman Murray. to sit on an advisory commit- tee. The committee, formed going to their postings. For me t.hat's hard to imagine because I'm just revelling in the radically different culture. Personally I can hardly wait to get to ltesha: it seems like so long since I've been heading there and it has been clays that I've been Anfro0' ' now - always living opt of a saft-,-- case! There are Sonic' theories here 'thai thats. the only. reason for titNh al-Long: OrtM- tati,46-. to Make P-59* appreciate. their nesting. once ,. they get thCroll e left K499 on SatItt4Y morning' 41 '1 • th'e Opw,- CUSO's in the South West. our Field Staff Officer. David Carrie. and our 3 drivers. it was; a tong, long trip 1100 km. which took us all day Sunday (til midnight) and another 4 hours on Monday. Our FSO. David is a really nice guy and that makes a big difference because he is totally responsible for us mei the next two years. He and the 2nd year volunteers have been running a Southern Orientation for us here in Ibad an, This is the most practical Orientation we've had because this is Aere we'll be for 2 years and Lea so much. different from the North. , 111.e geography , is fantastic , very;trOpteal, greenerY everY- where; " 0\ piano,. .polio lius, trees,. :'. foot, tall grasses. 'hattl'ut • end „rubber - Plants, Once . again ' impossible to describe .because it's: so -dif-, - fere t! ' ibadatt itself is amazing! It is the largest black city in ten world roughly 6 millicm inha- 'bit ants with probably the worst traffic in the world. There are cars everywhere and the streets are teeming with people. We had a tour up to the top of the Cocoa House and froM the .20th storey it seemed as though the city spread out for hundreds of mites. We went to the Uni- versity today and it reminded me so much of Western esp. the Bookstore where I bought a lot of things. We received Our settling in allowance in Kano N225, the-equivalent of $4.W.,which su,pposed to ,keep ns alive tit we get our fit* Mghe40. • Welt tW4 41)1110 it for now.lupper is going, to be on in - few . 'minutes. .y:W.re ..gradually beingloroditted to Ngeriatlfood which ia. HOT!! Were Is..taYit4,1t, th0 hostel.. a-very luxurtou.s'bouse which Will be pleasant. for .weekend escapes from lesha. „ My principal is coining tomorrow to pick me up so by tommorow night I should be installed for better or worse! The next letter will be from 1.G.S. but it won't arrive for at least another 3 weeks. Bye A