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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-11-28, Page 19*B5; THE JUNCTION E HURON EXPOSITOR, N VEM9ER 28, 19 LOW FLYERS -Students of St. James School tied on their skates for a fun skate last week. Trick skating obviously was popular with the skaters. (Wassink photo) You can't buy kids BY DORIS GLANVILLE They cannot be purchased at Canadian Tire. They are short, sometimes pudgy, hairy and more oft than not,. filthy. They are not shy, they like to smile and be smiled to. You ,can find one anywhere, because they are everywhere. If you look carefully in• the heart of a mud puddle; the midst of a disaster area; or under two to three inches of grime, you will most probably find the leaders of tomorrow. They are the hope for tomorrow - they are children. Children are taken for granted, but only because'they are always there. They give so much,yet ask for so little 'in return.6 I am sitting here looking out the window where 1 babysit. My four little monsters" are watching a rerun of Three's Company. It's the same routine every evening. Supper, dishes, One Day at a Time; Three's Company and after months of this schedule, it still gives me as much satisfaction as ever. If my day at school was particularly trying, 1 can be sure that Theresa will be there, smiling at me while 1 put Hp gloss on her little lips. Brad will be there to read his newest story to me. Brent will be there to laugh and run and clown around for me. Dwayne will be there to talk to me about his school problems and the latest episode of the "Fall Guy". You see, I have four more reasons to get ogt of bed every morning, go to school and cothe home again in time to go and feed my "monsters" 1 realize how much I take for granted the LANCIA PASTAS 8 POPULAR VARIETIES E X CL UDING LASAGNA 900 9 PKG. OUR REG. S1.65 GINGER ALE 3015 30c BOTTLE DEPOSIT PURE SPRING GINGER ALE SUGAR FREE GINGER ALE REGULAR CLUB SODA. TONIC WATER 750 mL OUR REG 791 FOR JAVEX BLEACH 1 LIQUID STYLE 36L OUR REG 52 17 LANCIA NOODLES 9` EXTRA FINE, FINE. MEDIUM, BROAD, OR EXTRA BROAD 375 9 PKG OUR REG 51 19 JELL -0 POWDERS FOR ASSORTED FLAVOURS 65 5 PKG OUR REG 551 POTATO CHIPS TEHRS OWN ASSORTED VARIETIES 200 9 0KGS LARGE EGGS CANADA A GRADE ALL WHITE DOZEN COUNTRY STYLE FROZEN APPLE CIDER 355 mL 79,, Mc -CAIN COOKED CHICKEN CUTLETTES 300 g FROZEN PKG. 3.69 1. 341 mL TIN F.B.I. FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 99° HcGAIN COOKED FROZEN CHICKEN BURGERS 300 9 PKG. 2.69 BRAVO PLAIN SPAGHETTI SAUCE 99,, 750 mL JAR ZEHRS BREAD ENRICHED WHITE CR WHEAT 6013 W WHEAT FOR 675 9 McCAINS COOKED CHICKEN ' CHRISTIES ASSORTED NUGGETS CRISP & CHEWY & DRUMMIES COOKIES 300 g PKG. 350-9 P1G. 3.69 f.79 NABOB Alt GRINDS `TRADITION" COFFEE 369 g PKG. 3.29 7 VARIETIES INSTANT STYLE JELL-O PUDDINGS 113 9 PKG 59° All PURPOSE MONARCH F2L5 69 BAOURG 1.69` McNAJRS TINS BLANCHED PEANUTS McNAIRS QUALITY MIXED NUTS HeNAIRS QUALITY CASHEW NUTS "AFTER EIGHT" ROWNTREE MINTS MONARCH DELUXE 2 VARIETIES FROSTINGS NABOB TRADITION DECAFF. INSTANT COFFEE HIGHUNER FROZEN COD IN BATTER RIGKUNER COD FISH STICKS SARA LEE ALL BUTTER CROISSANTS BLUEWATER HADDOCK FISH FRIES TOFFIFAY OUR CHOCOLATES 391 g 50K 409 350q 179 350 8 199 350 9 5.49 2000 f99 470 9 1.59 369 g 4j 49 350 g 2.29 3508 2.29 1709 f.S9 2279 1.59 u86E SIZE MAZOLA CORN OIL --1.59 URGE SIZE PURINA DOG CHOW 0A� 9.99 CARNATION SMOKED MUSSELS 69' MONARCH'LVARIETIES ADDED TOUCH CAKE MIXES 520 g 99' BRAVO TOMATO PASTE 39' 5.5 oz • 37 or NANIAAR WOOD ENWARE 5 7 DEISIGN RAISED WITH HOLE FOR BOWL UNDER CUTTING LARGE CUTTING ARD 1e .13 9. RAISED WITH 6011 ANO DRAWER 5.99 CUTTING PIA13 9.99 HOLO SET OF KNIVES (501 INCL) KNIFE • o BLOCK EACH 99 I .7 7 1601.07 A YUCS (SQl INCL.) MUG TREE 8909 WRVI INDEXBOX E.c.4 9. 99 RECIPE 3 TIER WOODEN LETTER RACK EACH 9.99 SET OF 4 WITH HOLDER COASTER SET HOLLOWED (NO SPILL) EACH 2.I1/� 9 HIRCED LID BREAD BOX E"gra99 G" 77 FOUR PIECE CANNISTER SET 2�e 99 SET / ALL ABOVE PIECES MATCHING NATURAL W000 HARDWE ARUM DURABLE FINISH SET 5 99 SPOON REST DESIGNED 6 MADE N CANADA t, E s EvsaR-ava�� BRIGHT YELLOW AND RED I EACHALUMINUM AND PLASTIC CLANS EASILY WEATHER PROOF DRAWER UNDER BRIGHT YELLOW AND RED I EACH 99 BLUFWATER HADDOCK FISH & CHIPS NE1L50N JERSEY Mill! CHOCOLATE MILK WESTOHS 3 VARIETIES DONUTS OLD BAVARIA APPLE STRUDEL UILOPA INFANT FORMULA 2.29 283 g 1 LITRE 129 420 g PIECES AHD STEMS MEADOWGLEN MUSHROOMS 10 oz T 79' PEA OR PEA 6 HAM HABITANT SOUPS 26 oz TIN 1.19 VALUABLE ZEIIRS COUPON WITH THIS COMM SAYE ON ALL GRINDS NABOB "TRADITION" COFFEE389 9 PKG 06.1 COUPON 000WRE0 PFn 10f. (7000'. E rMai5 501 OIC i .M COUNTRY OVEN 13AKES71(10 SPECIALS 129 COUNTRY OVEN PLAINPKG ENGLISH MUFFINS DE '7 �i FRESH DELICIOUS PKG 69° HAMBURG ROLLS 6 WIENEREROLLS FRESH OF a �� COUNTRY OVEN FRESH CARROT CAKE ASSTEO VARIETIES 200 9 ALBERTO LIGHT & FRESH CONDITIONER 500 811, 1.59 FOR YOUR DESSERTS EAM WHIP TOPPING 85 0 990 NORMAL EXTRA BODY FLEX SHAMPOO 450 mL 2,99 PURINA NDE7 VARIETIESR TE VITTLES 199 500 g BRAVO MEAT OR MUSHROOM SPAGHETTI SAUCE 750 mL 149 3 P SOFT STYLE IMPERIAL MARGARINE Ib 2.59 2 PKG FOR YOUR FABRICS FLEECY SOFTENER 5 LITRE 419 6 9 BEATRICE TAGE REGULAR COT CHEESE 1.49 500 9 FOR YOUR LAUNDRY BAERS SEMI -SWEET, UNSWEETENED UNSWEETENED BAKING OXYDOL DETERGENT CHOCOLATE 6 LITR9 5 ,9 2 6 9 z4K F 2259 o RRMSTYLE• FASTED. FLAVOURS- 4 VARIETIES FROZEN DELISLE SAVARIN YOGURT DINNERS 500 g 1.39 312 g EACH 1.39 450 9 1.29 SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM 9 WEDNESDAY NOVEMe6R,?E uNTn CLOSING SATURDAY DECEMBER 191 1984 We reser.* IM .191.E Purc#eset le reasonab4 greatly •a^!!T re66.6srmaws KLEENEX FACIAL WHITE. YELLOW MOCHA, BLUE fine lriaikels of rrrr' foods evenings I spend at their home. It is a part of my life 1 soon may be giving up to the family's oldest, as he is becoming responsible enough to take over my duties. What I will do with myself then, I'm not sure. But right now, before I miss out, it's time to carry the sleeping "baby" to bed and listen to Brad's newest story. Then 1 will turn off the television and coax the boys to gd to sleep, right before a goodnight kiss (they hate that, now!). (Out goes the light, the door is closed. Still....1 hear the click off the little black and white television being turned on. (It's not supposed to be), but I walk away. 1 sit down in the livingroom relishing the thought of a break when: Dorrs, can I have a drink off water" asks Brent? I• smile. It feels so good to be needed. No exa , s , IS better s L . estIOn BY VANESSA VIHYNAL Who even wants to think about exams? (Especiallywhen we just got them back!) Most of us, feel that exams are important. And they are very important.,...but the question is, are they fair? Exams are just like tests except they are longer, and in most cases, harder. Do exams really test to see how smart a student is and how much they know? The way Hook at it is a student has to do a lot of memorizing. Memory work is a main factor when studying for an exam. This only proves how good a student can memorize material, not how well the student under- stands the material. This is not true in some cases though. Math is an example of either you know it or you don't. Sometimes an intelligent person who has • studied 20 hours (over exaggerating of course) for an exam, sits down to write it and he forgets everything. This is unfortunate. On the other hand, a student many not even look at his material and aces the exam. If only everyone was' that gifted! 1 feel that exams should not be used against poor and helpless students. I think that teachers should concentrate more on the students' abilities in class. Even better yet, why not eliminate exams all together? Exams are nothing to sweat about BY ELIZABETH BOVEN My heart was beating radidly, my forehead was dripping sweat. The Crowd milling around me didn't seem to feel the danger. My eyes widened as the door creaked open. I cquldn't get in. In their effort to get in, the crowd 'was pushing me away. 1 began to panic, there was no room for me. I heard someone laugh sardonically, "There my child, over there." I did not risk facing this horrifying voice, I rushed to my designated spot where the final, fatal stop awaited me. With a look of desperation and fear on my face I tackled the task in front of me. Finally, it was finished. My heart rate returned to normal, my sweating ceased, And my panic faded. 1 had completed my first exam and found that 1 had no cause to be nervous. (the above was a dramatization.) Take it from me, exams are nothing, nothing to worry about. You get in there, write it, and you get out. Nothing to it. Of course. it might help if 1 had studied.... SDHS girls destroy St. Mary's, 59 - 30 BY GLEN ROSE The Seaforth District High School senior girls basketball team destroyed the St. Marys team by a score of 59-30 on Nov. 19. An excellent game was played by everyone on the team. The scoring was as follows: Denise, 18; Lucille, 11; Brenda, 10; Mary, eight; Cathy, six; Mary Margaret, four; and Allyson, two points. Monday's game was an exhibition game after Seaforth was put out of the playoffs by Stratford. The grand jury visit SDHS BY DORIS GLANVILLE Seaforth District High School was invaded on Tuesday. Mr. Scott. principal, received the warning tail at approximately 10 a.m. And he did his best to hold back the enemy, but to no avail. But they arrived at 10:10 a.m. sharp. They meant business. Close encounters of the third kind, you ask? Hardly. Twelve residents of Huron County are chosen from the voters list by the Sheriff in Goderich each year. Their job is to go around to any community in Huron County and inspect public buildings. They went through the entire school building, checking the general condition of the school, fire extinguishers, exit signs, and storingmaterials (to make sure the school is not a fre trap). In general they just looked at the builditig. Why, you ask? All public buildings are subject to mandatory periodic inspections. The "inspectors" are given a list of buildings that have not been inspected recently. But they are not experts, they are just people, they just show up, and are told what to do. This has been going on in Canada, perhaps since there has been a Canada. It is a part of old English law that is still carried on today. The invasion lasted about one hour. And when they finished, the 13 left (one man was in charge of making sure Mr. Scott really didn't have anything to hide.) "What can you hide in ten minutes," exclaimed Mr. Scott. So SDHS's excitement for the day disappeared into the snow, as quickly as it had come. Things soon settled back down to normal...(That is....as normal as things get at SDHSI THESE SPECIALS HIGH WAYNO.8 AVAILABLE ONLY IN: GODERICH MOPE., TUES. 9 TO 8 PMI. WED., TH., FRI. 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. 8:30 TO 8 P.M. JOSEPHINE ST. (HWY. NO. 4) WINGHAM 975 WALLACE AVE. N. LISTOWEL INTERSECTION HWY. NO. 4 AND 83 EXETER MON . TUES., WED. • 9 TO 6 P,M, THURS„ FRI. 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. 8:30 TO 6 P.m HAPPY BIRTIIDAY Happy birthday to Howard Parsons who celebrated his birthday on Nov. 28.• Happy birthday to Phyllis Parsons who celebrated her birthday on Nov. 18. Happy birthday to Krystal who was one on Nov. 24. Love Mommy, Daddy an4 Michelle.