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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-02-26, Page 5Times-Advocate, Fel3ruary 26, 1976 Page 5 MIKE WESTELAKEN OF SOUTH HURON is shown preliminary round on his way to a second place finish in action in a in the WOSSA wrestling championships held aver the weekend in St. Thomas. photo by Creech. Crime increase concerns police percent from 195 in 1974 to 240 in 1975. Other areas of concern are frauds up 22.9 percent, (3,269), auto theft up 20.2 percent, (3127), break and enter up 18.5 percent, (18,834 ), The police need the support and assistance of all law-abiding citizens to combat this problem and suggest the public help by taking more preventative action by improving the security of your homes, cottages and places of business. Consider the inherent dangers of travelling or walking alone. By failing to lock your car you en- courage theft. Above all, report all suspicious activities promptly and accurately to your local police. If you are interested in further Property For Sale What makes a House a Home? — 3 - 4 bedrooms with loads of closet space. — 2 bathrooms with ceramic tile, — large kitchen and dining area — living room — completed rec. room — carpeting throughout — close to schools — nice shaded lot on quiet street — electrically heated — attached garage with lots of storage space — also a mud room — taxes are reasonable and so is the price — just seven years old All Chats missing is a family. If you're in- terested please call for appointment at 235- 0114, Exeter. at the Welcome Inn (Scout Hall) Thursday, February 26 at 1:30 p.m." RENT REVIEW BOARD Question and Answer Period Regarding Rent Review Mrs. Leslie Harris, Senior Information Officer, Provincial Rent Review Office, London will be present to answer any questions you may have. Deadline for registering complaints for contracts and agreements signed between July 31, 1975 and Dec. 31, 1975 is February 29, 1976 — EVERYONE IS WELCOME — information on what you can do to local community services officer help reduce crime, contact your at any OPP detachment. Editorial At South Huron, like other high schools, legal responsibility for student behaviour during school hours lies with the principal, vice-principal and the teachers of our school. However, when the teachers of SHDHS are teaching classes and both the principal and vice-principal are busy in the office and throughout the school, quite a bit of student behaviour respon- sibility lies with the student body and should lie on its governing force the Prefects. During dances and concerts, Prefects working with the Stu- dent Council act as a sort of Police force keepingall participants in line. During the school day noise and litter are just some of the problems that must be dealt with. Prefects walking the halls can keep these problems, more in check. If the senior students stick together to combat behaviour problems, now, these problems, in time, would diminish. EXETER PHARMACY LIMITED Phone 235-1570 With These Special Values From SORRY! We can repair it no matter how little (or how great) is the damage. ASK FOR A FREE ESTIMATE I Hunter-Duvar AND SON RANNOCH 229-8945 imememallImminemeew AUTO PARTS AT REASONABLE PRICES • Antiques (Bought ttt Sold) • Farm Machinery • Scrap Metal • New & Used Steels • Towing Service • New & Used Building Material I Plumbing Fixtures MILLER'S AUTO WRECKERS & ANTIQUES RR 2, Crediton 234-6343 Open 7 a.m. - 9 p.m, or on the rugs and who get so drunk that they start fights there may not be any more dances , You are only hurting yourself when you do things like this. Unless there is something done the juniors now are going to go through school not knowing what school spirit is and not having any. So come out and do something about it. Nobody is going to laugh at you; as a matter of fact they will likely be very proud of you. If you can remember back to when the girls basketball team was in the semi-finals and the gym was packed and cheering, nobody laughed and look at the effect it had on the team, They didn't win but they gave it a good try because of the cheering. There may not be any teams left to cheer for in the years to come so get out and cheer for them while we have them, It not only helps the team but makes you feel good too. I am begging you to improve the school spirit if not for yourself at least for the juniors. It's all up to YOU! A very concerned senior student LORI ROWE Dear Editor: Recently an article was placed in the paper stating that there was a grave drinking problem in the school. The following week various articles disagreeing with the article that there was a drinking problem were added to the paper. Unfortunately a number of -dances have been cancelled because of trouble caused during the dances. Obviously. articles against the drinking problem were wrong or there wouldn't have been a need to call off the dances. This means a lot of innocent people will be punished along with the trouble makers. This is very unfair to the majority of students who go out to enjoy themselves without causing a disturbance at the dances. I have been to some of the dances and find it very disgusting and stupid to find drunk people from grade nine to thirteen scattered throughout the halls. 'The situation has gotten out of hand and its about time that various kids in South Huron High School grew up! Who I know a young girl she may be yours She stays behind those big dark doors Never a word,she just never talks A kind of girl who we all mock. She's not really weird — just a bit odd We ask a question and she'll only nod She'g the kind of girl who likes to hide You know, like her mind has almost died She's really pretty, from what we see We could really tell if more open she'd he. She walks around, a zombie they, say Some state she's insane — I say she's OK It may not be her fault — you never know She talks to no one, she could be shy though It really seems like she's wearing a mask What does she do for fun — I simply ask? I'll go up to her — you know, I'll say hi! They say it's no use — I guess they already tried . . . Who cares what they say! I don't need, their advice And anyway, you never know, I bet she's real nice!! L. HILLMAN Look Stop! Don't move Just look around - Stop! Don't talk Don't make a sound Look! all over don't miss a thing Look! at everything Life has to bring. By L. HILLMAN S.L.L. After a little experience, a man realizes he can go to bed at midnight and seldom miss anything. If swimming is good for the figure, how do you explain the whale? The best way to cope with in- somnia is not to lose any sleep over it. You never realize what a good memory you have until you try to forget something. The most difficult secret for a man to keep is the opinion he has of himself. Resisting temptation is easier when you think you'll probably get another chance later on, ' Parents can least excuse those faults in their children they themselves have instilled. 77pEvot9 G PP 7-424rF•lc. says : h6A7.4///4 3-116,4-rs AACz" .6'er anief /4441,466,2,5 TB 4<, 17/G6.6p YOU DON'T HAVE TO TRAVEL FAR TO TRAVEL FAR WE'RE NEAR EXETER TRAVEL CENTRE AGENT FOR EUROPEAN CHARTER FLIGHTS BY WARDAIR SUNTOURS O.A.T. ECONAIR FRANKFURT EXPRESS C.P. AIR — K.L.M. ETC - ETC - ETC AGENT FOR DOMESTIC AIR CARRIERS & RAILROADS. COACH TOURS ACROSS CANADA — THE U.S.A. AND EUROPE ETC - ETC - ETC EXETER TRAVEL CENTRE Open 9 r 5:30 Monday to Friday Devon Building, Main at Huron St Exeter 235-057 1 " .4Maittikatib.MtaaWAMICilIZEUMW Dear Editor; II This is for all you con- servationists out there and even those who aren't. We have an endangered species in our own school and we have to do something about it. This diminishing species is our school spirit. You may laugh and think this is silly but just take a look around you at a basketball game or any other event in the school, Besides the people playing, there may be ten more people standing around and all they're doing is filling in t It's not only our sports that involves school spirit, it's respect for the school, For instance the cafeteria at lunch time — it looks like a bunch of animals went tramping through it. It doesn't take much muscle to pickup your dirty dishes and garbage and put them where they belong.. Also if you don't like what your mothers' put in your lunch bag you don't have to throw it across the cafeteria or at someone you dislike. It takes more effort to do that than to just leave it in your lunch bag. The halls are the same way. Do there have to be garbage pails all along the halls so you don't have to go three feet out of your way to find one? I know that you get a lecture, about these things almost every. week but as of yet nothing has been done. And nothing will be done if you don't do it. I'm not saying that everybody doesn't have school spirit — a lot of people do but to make the school really work everyone has to. Have some respect for your school and when your friends leave some garbage remind them of it. Throw your garbage in a garbage pail not on the floor. The final part of respect is at the dances, The winter carnival made a lot of people realize how little respect people have for our school . Because of a few in- considerate people or should I say animals that decide to butt their cigarettes on the gym floor Plan office for students Canada Manpower is establishing offices again this year to serve the special needs of area students. The Goderich office will be located in the Federal Building in the former Farm Credit Office. The Huron Park office will he located in the Huron Park offices of Manpower and Immigration. While the official opening will take place March 22, registrations are being taken now from those students and em- ployers wishing to get an early start on their summer plans. James Barnes, 29, a resident of the Village of Nile, has been appointed Student Placement Counsellor. He has worked previously in the Goderich area for the Federal Department of Public Works and as a personnel manager in local industry. Jim is spending the first few weeks visiting local employers to introduce .himself and determine their student needs. He is also visiting all the area secondary schools to register students and give advice on where and how to find a summer job. Jim hopes that any employers, farmers or homeowners with a need for students will make use of his services by calling 524-2744 or 228-6651. Inside information Big but not the size of a ball or the sun Small but not the size of a button or a snowflake Deep . but not such as 'an ocean or a sea beautiful like a diamond and friendship what? your heart forever giving. L. HILLMAN My friend • To my friend; So you're going away; moving to another town, I'll miss you. You accepted me as I am. You made me feel attractive, Even though I'm not. You made me laugh; made me feel like a person with an individual mind. Thank you. Stay cool, my friend Keep smiling, be happy. I love you and I'll miss you, I'll miss you. flower poems inc. Commissioner H. H. Graham of the Ontario Provincial Police is extremely concerned with the rising crime rates in OPP jurisdiction. The major areas of concern are the shocking increases in violent crime, Homicides increased by 30.9 percent, In 1974 there were 71 homicides, in 1975, 93. Robberies increased by 23 Board studies structuring at meeting A study of the structuring of the schools in the Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board jurisdiction was discussed at a special meeting of the hoard Monday night. The study into the structuring of the schools was prepared by 4the administrative staff at the direction of the board at a meeting on October 14. A three-hour discussion on the structuring of Curriculum in the _19 schools ;led by Joseph Tokar Alexander Easton, superintendents of special ser- vices and program respectively, passed without incident, However, when the discussion led to the structuring of the Stratford schools, a sensitive area seemed to have been touched for two Stratford trustees — David Teahen and Howard Shantiz, They asked that the discussion continue in committee of the whole and said the whole meeting should have been held as com- mittee of the whole. Some of the trustees expressed surprise that the meeting should have been held behind closed doors, including the chairman. In the end the press representative was asked to leave at n. p.m. and not report the discussion. She was informed that when the board came to a decision she would be given the information. Clairol Firm Net Listerine 852 ml, si a 99 Summer Employment Opportunities The Exeter RAP committee wishes to announce that they are now accepting applications for the following summer program opportunities: SWIMMING POOL—require 1 supervisor, 6 guard/instruc- tors and 1 or 2 booth attendants, —all guard/instructors must have either their Red Cross Leader Potrol or Instructors award. —employment: part-time during May and June and full-time during July and August. PLAYGROUNDS —require 1 supervisor and 4 playground leaders —employment: full-time during July and August, TENNIS —require 1 or 2 instructors to handle lesson programs for children and adults —employment: part-time during June, July and August, possibly September. ROLLER SKATING --require 1 supervisor, 2 booth atten- dants and 4 cruisers —employment: part-time from May - Oc- tober NOTE In all cases, we are looking for mature, responsible individuals who get along well with children and can work well with the general public. IF INTERESTED: —Fslease send a letter, with an outline of your skills and background, to: EXETER RECREATION OFP10E P.O. Box 1810 EXETER, ONT. NOM ISO --application deadline for all positions is MARCH 10, 1976 --interviews will be held, beginning the week of March 15, 1976, /111161010' I