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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-12-19, Page 36-- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 19, 1984 THE JUNCTION SDHS campaign raises funds BY DORIS GLANVIt E The grade 13s are a prime example. They Seaforth District High School's cookie walked away with the $300 first prize for campaign has ended. It went out in a blaze of highest group sales. The money will be put glory, Dec. 3 when the five homerooms with towards their annual Montreal trip. the highest sales blitzed Seaforth. attempting The students worked together to raise to sell the last remaining cookie packages. $5000, 55 per cent of which will be the Mr. Howard, staff advisor, rated this school's profit. A certain percentage of this fundraising as a great success. The student profit will be put towards something that fhe council worked very hard at co-ordinating, students want, Perhaps a jukebox or stereo keeping things running smoothly, and system for the cafeteria; basically whatever promoting this campaign. Congratulations to the students, as a whole, would like for their them. Because of their valiant efforts, and the own use. prize money for highest individual, classroom What is the cause of this large• degree of sales, (etc.) students were highly motivated success? It's felt that the prizes for this to go out and "sell dem cookies!" campaign were more reasonable, and moti- vating. Isn t putting a percentage of profit towards the student's enjoyment a waste of cash? Hardly. This campaign's profits almost tripled that of some past fundraising events, and a reward for the students' hard work and diligence is money well spent. Finally. thanks to you. the community. for supporting our efforts. (If you didn't buy cookies! Shame! Shame!) Watch the Junction next week for SDHS's cookie campaign winners and the final tabulations. Talking to cops is a charge BY THE WALL Another week has rolled by, .but some people are really being bad. If 1 were them I'd be good or they won't get anything from Santa... T.F., K.M., D.G., K.V.H.,' J.P„ S.M., came back to school one day but oh are they paying for their mistake, See ya in a few days! C.A. had a nice chat with a cop, and so did A,M.M. and A.P. I wonder how much of a charge they got out of it. Did J.V.V. do an excellent job on the float for the Santa Claus parade? Maybe it could have been better. Who was S.W. out with on the weekend. A Clinton man? I'd like to take a poll here. How many people close their eyes and hold their breath when L. H. walks by in a low-cut back shirt? Let's all feel sorry for D.B. who sits behind -her in MIS class. And did you hear about H. V.L. at the dance on Saturday? She had too much to drink and school? Which is more important? had to ask G.M. what happened on Saturday Happy birthday to J.R.. 16. on Dec. 12. I night. 1 wonder why they were together. heard she's going for her beginners on the Why are J.N. and V.V. missing a lot of 14th. Clear the sidewalks. SDHS gang tour Expositor BY ELIZABETH BOVEN The amateurs of the Junction finally got a chance to see how the professionals put a newspaper together. First period Friday morning, we (the Junction staff) were granted the opportuni-jy o Gave a tour of the Expositor. • It was really very interesting to see how tbe taff put our weekly newspaper together, write the articles. edit them, have them ypeset, edited again and fit into columns on he paper. SATELLITE TV FROM $1499 WHOLESALE PRICES CANTEL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Wholesalers, Distributors and Manufacturers LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2900 Now and Used Systems Available Over a decade of antenna Installation and service. Authorized' service centro for many brand name electronics. LEASING AVAILABLE I always notice the beaver on the title of our paper. It's interesting to note that it's been there ever since our newspaper began in the 1800's. The editorial sections of the paper take a lot of effort. But if you want to see complication, take a look at how all the photographs have to be done. It's obvious to see that putting a newspaper together is a lot of work. I think the staff at the Expositor deserve a 'pat on the back' for, a job well done. Sun Life Assurance - Cotnpany of Canada LIFE AND MORTGAGE INSURANCE PLANS, DEFERRED ANNUITIES INCOME TAX DEDUCTIBLE FLEXIBLE NO LOAD R.R.S.P. NON-SMOKERS RATES AVAILABLE REP Arnold Stinnissen 117 GODERICH ST. EAST SEAFORTH Tel. 527-0410 Water Well QRILLING W. D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Neil Durl Jim 527-1737 527,-0828 527-0775 f 4 Saluting all our grand patrons and hoping an endless strdam of good things comes your way. We appreciate your kindness. POP SPECIALS— PEPSI & COKE 26 oz 1 5 Titre bottle a bottle •39 plus deposit &tax .99 a bottle plus deposit & tax CANNED POP 5•99 plus tax Case of 24 Pepsi. Coke. Diet Pepsi. Pepsi Free. Mountain Dew. Sprite. ' Up. Schweppes Ginger Ale & Diet Up. 26 oz. Bottles DOUBLE SCHWEPPESGINGER CANADA GI GER EDRY, KIST R. / 99 plus deposit & tax HOSTESS CHIPS 200 gr bag .99 + tax >tttt1=5ttM944C FREE CHRISTMAS DRAW ON A 14" COLOUR T.V. a7,ixxt SMisMITPaIIiStEtt St4tSMSM' 'MIlatsYSziM tY l t1^SL 4=SPle fit' `MIE^1rSsEz54 1fiSu'52IM5M mt,.ti5 E:x03zig Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. HOURS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON 24- 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Dec. 29 - 8 a.m. - 12 p m 25 - Closed Dec. 30 - 8 a.m. - 11 p m. 26 - 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. Dec. 31 - 7 a.m. - 10 p m 27 - 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. Jan. 1 - 9 a.m. - 11 p m 28 - 7 a.m. - 12 p.m. Jan. 2 - 7 a.m. - 11 p m. BUSINESS AS USUAL a ARCHIE'S SUNOCO 24 GODERICH ST. E. SEAFORTH 527-0881 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK TO SERVE YOU BETTER! HO HO HO — Russell Piper couldn't resist sitting on Santa's knee and giving a ho ho ho. Mr. Piper was a guest at the SDHS Family Studies Christmas tea on Friday. (Wasslnk photo) Watch for checks December is no longer the worst time of the year for drinking and driving according to Ontario provincial Police officials who credit the reduction to the public's increased awareness of the problem during the party season. "We owe a debt of gratitude to alt the private groups, businesses and the media for helping the police to reduce the number of drinking drivers. For our part, we want to get as many of these motoring criminals off the road as possible." says Archie Ferguson, OPP commissioner. The OPP will be pursuing its year-round spot-check program in order to catch drinking drivers and discourage others from returning to past habits. The OPP checked 127.000 vehicle's during last Christmas and New Year's holidays. One driver in I 0 checked out as impaired. 1.6 per cent of the drieers received 12 -hour licence suspensions. Average levels through the year arc I.6 per cent impaired drivers and 2.3 per cent 12 -hour licence suspensions. In June 1983. the day•to-day provincial police campaign against drinking drivers was changed drastically with the inception of a pilot program of spot checks in the London -OPP district, The London OPP increased their enforce• ment of the drinking and driving laws, and the positive results were given a lot of publicity. The pilot project was extended province -wide in Jan.. 1984. Over the past two years. the OPP has joined other interested groups in trying to change the attitude of people to the drinking driver. The OPP's slogan "Prove You Care' tries to put concern where it should be, and that is with every member of the eublic, Commissioner Ferguson said police wits he stopping drivers frequently over the holi• days. and he asked for support from the public by accepting this procedure as being in the interests of everyone using Ontario highways. And to All —a wish from us to you for a holiday filled with love. Many thanks. 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First period Friday morning, we (the Junction staff) were granted the opportuni-jy o Gave a tour of the Expositor. • It was really very interesting to see how tbe taff put our weekly newspaper together, write the articles. edit them, have them ypeset, edited again and fit into columns on he paper. SATELLITE TV FROM $1499 WHOLESALE PRICES CANTEL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS Wholesalers, Distributors and Manufacturers LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2900 Now and Used Systems Available Over a decade of antenna Installation and service. Authorized' service centro for many brand name electronics. LEASING AVAILABLE I always notice the beaver on the title of our paper. It's interesting to note that it's been there ever since our newspaper began in the 1800's. The editorial sections of the paper take a lot of effort. But if you want to see complication, take a look at how all the photographs have to be done. It's obvious to see that putting a newspaper together is a lot of work. I think the staff at the Expositor deserve a 'pat on the back' for, a job well done. Sun Life Assurance - Cotnpany of Canada LIFE AND MORTGAGE INSURANCE PLANS, DEFERRED ANNUITIES INCOME TAX DEDUCTIBLE FLEXIBLE NO LOAD R.R.S.P. NON-SMOKERS RATES AVAILABLE REP Arnold Stinnissen 117 GODERICH ST. EAST SEAFORTH Tel. 527-0410 Water Well QRILLING W. D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Neil Durl Jim 527-1737 527,-0828 527-0775 f 4 Saluting all our grand patrons and hoping an endless strdam of good things comes your way. We appreciate your kindness. POP SPECIALS— PEPSI & COKE 26 oz 1 5 Titre bottle a bottle •39 plus deposit &tax .99 a bottle plus deposit & tax CANNED POP 5•99 plus tax Case of 24 Pepsi. Coke. Diet Pepsi. Pepsi Free. Mountain Dew. Sprite. ' Up. Schweppes Ginger Ale & Diet Up. 26 oz. Bottles DOUBLE SCHWEPPESGINGER CANADA GI GER EDRY, KIST R. / 99 plus deposit & tax HOSTESS CHIPS 200 gr bag .99 + tax >tttt1=5ttM944C FREE CHRISTMAS DRAW ON A 14" COLOUR T.V. a7,ixxt SMisMITPaIIiStEtt St4tSMSM' 'MIlatsYSziM tY l t1^SL 4=SPle fit' `MIE^1rSsEz54 1fiSu'52IM5M mt,.ti5 E:x03zig Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. HOURS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON 24- 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Dec. 29 - 8 a.m. - 12 p m 25 - Closed Dec. 30 - 8 a.m. - 11 p m. 26 - 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. Dec. 31 - 7 a.m. - 10 p m 27 - 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. Jan. 1 - 9 a.m. - 11 p m 28 - 7 a.m. - 12 p.m. Jan. 2 - 7 a.m. - 11 p m. BUSINESS AS USUAL a ARCHIE'S SUNOCO 24 GODERICH ST. E. SEAFORTH 527-0881 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK TO SERVE YOU BETTER! HO HO HO — Russell Piper couldn't resist sitting on Santa's knee and giving a ho ho ho. Mr. Piper was a guest at the SDHS Family Studies Christmas tea on Friday. (Wasslnk photo) Watch for checks December is no longer the worst time of the year for drinking and driving according to Ontario provincial Police officials who credit the reduction to the public's increased awareness of the problem during the party season. "We owe a debt of gratitude to alt the private groups, businesses and the media for helping the police to reduce the number of drinking drivers. For our part, we want to get as many of these motoring criminals off the road as possible." says Archie Ferguson, OPP commissioner. The OPP will be pursuing its year-round spot-check program in order to catch drinking drivers and discourage others from returning to past habits. The OPP checked 127.000 vehicle's during last Christmas and New Year's holidays. One driver in I 0 checked out as impaired. 1.6 per cent of the drieers received 12 -hour licence suspensions. Average levels through the year arc I.6 per cent impaired drivers and 2.3 per cent 12 -hour licence suspensions. In June 1983. the day•to-day provincial police campaign against drinking drivers was changed drastically with the inception of a pilot program of spot checks in the London -OPP district, The London OPP increased their enforce• ment of the drinking and driving laws, and the positive results were given a lot of publicity. The pilot project was extended province -wide in Jan.. 1984. Over the past two years. the OPP has joined other interested groups in trying to change the attitude of people to the drinking driver. The OPP's slogan "Prove You Care' tries to put concern where it should be, and that is with every member of the eublic, Commissioner Ferguson said police wits he stopping drivers frequently over the holi• days. and he asked for support from the public by accepting this procedure as being in the interests of everyone using Ontario highways. And to All —a wish from us to you for a holiday filled with love. Many thanks. We're delivering our fondest wishes to you, dear friends, for a very C-ktibriiI6 TERRY ELLIGSEN PLUMBING & HEATING grodh¢igen PTI. 3452547