The Huron Expositor, 1984-01-18, Page 14TERRY
ELLIGSEN PLUMBING
Pumps • Softeners • Farm • Residential
PLUMBING sad WIRING
24 Naar Err,®rgisuey Service
01 %345,2347 or • Ph. 345.2147
,,'THE NEW KATIMAVIK GROUP was
introduced fo the Seaforth community at the
public school last , week.. They are Anik
Savaria, Gilles Menard and Janet Living-
stone in the front row, Jean Sinclair, Sharon.
McIntyre, Clarke Smith and John Murray
(group leader) In the second row and Sylvle,`
Langlois, Bruce Homan and Marc-Anttiine
Chammob` In the third row. Absent are
KevinTrask, Paul Minnie and Vivian
Scharer.' (Hundertmark photo)
Survey -shows over i8
7�u
'0040114ii o ii en r otln f � riff , $ti uoe`ulor flood aiket and,
of (are,;,Q,om gr . 'R !t!ar. et• 0•,0fre,/o udp Many
phYsl •,tn era; .d l afth, It azin to,,,p,„,590,10d ck.'..0 . a arton a . s
1� }a;utd B!4'0te ,a.
me, .
AtY'' Any . eo plo • alae uct their'::tey go ough p checkout The �cas �iers
e e a , h B's k.. `into eir lungs,, ±'th,, ocery, steres also S datat�a lot of
Y .ryd Y• A person who loves sports and' le buy: cartons of cigarett *rather than.
exercises' will walk out of the locker room,; divvidual mkt es,; f suppose • a carton of
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'UCIN EXPQSiTQlf,
Each in tin so cigarette, . 4igIltti+pac ages. s .more convenient than
divi4ual bairn different reason for having�to`run to to store all of tine time for
beginning'this habit..°S.ome people began clgaiti es.,
smoking bcca.Nse the, gang did", while • A:. carton 9f • clgiretteei„ in Seaforth is
others smoke.. for;.the,enjoyment of it. Man < oeraIly'ltetw $14.5Q,hort.S15 O, while.
people find that a smoie'really relieves their ° `ft esatelx-
nerves. •n tni of m¢4eY:,s(ilelx,fy u.
Smoking is a ersonal � matter. 1 have caiisl,�o�aE a4 e; eo in, eye. s ; e
found that some. people; are just as offended two ackases . e'�a ettl al,404rMany
;o, you suggest they' stop smoking as if you e t d t at, buying , tobac cy the
;;tell them thtey. ;should lose weight. In both psg o ; tin. iltIrr Folling th.,eir owl?
Valances, they, may know that they should, d'gar ' I much• chore .econoiiai cal. i
bite just don't want to or maybe they can't. inc i ashlters,at:the Triangle Discount find.
Smoking is an expensive habit and one e a , smokeseem to lie sw tGiiiag''.fo-1i$ltter
Letson is hooked on it, it Is hard,, if not br ds`p grettees T m`a,yy, lie a way of
impossible to stop. ll. ,. a on a9vin # !!.e. Where
is rg te,yy.3 d, 'rence be een•
' Many teenagers be in to :smoke in re . a'r;'aitd li' tit brands• ofl cigacttes - "
g highguhe is if - ., i d...:,
school, because their friends do• Some really .,,, TheT}�tangle •Atgs�c�oynt se:lts ,iitiany-cigars;
get hooked on'smoking and continue to Ypipe tobacco aitd club chewingg, tobacco but
smoke for, many years to come. Other ,they • find that packs es • of cigarettes sell
teenagers who are influenced by peer Icor than anything• Mao, it, is interesting tq;,
pressure smoke when they are around the findthat smokers: between the ages'of,20 and
an
bit never
rea• lly have av a cravingf r 40 e
B o a ax more, likely to 'buy cartons of.•
cigarette. Even teena:ers who have been d arettes. tit '
smo g or on y a ew years find smoking At the Mac's convenience store, the ape.
hard to quit. What about adults who have range of peopple, buying° cigarettes is'
peen smoking for a number of years? approxitpntely 20 -SO Also • it s 115 more.
• �cict
ar
a#m�rd
�es1 g�
s' feel that when the pxice of
up, ny`,smokers wit' blty
41 , of;qulttingf
e �,. 1; sbornffinds that a lot of
9, 0X0', pg 0o "quit sttti$10S She
1t^ i'eall sella lot 4of ca�rttons`•of
a bt. instead'; ,she sells Wore
viii ciesl packa es, In Beckers,11 s in many
ofF thO 'ol sal ,! fown, �thle smaller size
Packages o tele ties are' not as popular as
guiar s r;Jking size 25 s Theonly real
convenience° to a'smaller' package is'that it
tits into' a maan's shirt port et and there are
fewer cigarettes tin it
`At Beckers, people stick pretty'tuiich to
their~ old brands. While tobacco sells by the
bits; !i is hot actually increasing in .sales.
Cigars 'are not nearly. • as popular as
• ci groes but do:make.'•sales,
ICeatttg's drug store seiis a�lot of cartons.
Aithough many smokers .stick to; their old
favorite hrlandS,' many buyy thep Iighter brands
that have ust. recently :'been' introduced';. tp
the markets Wb n the p c s -o ;ciggtetter
eop'in Q p'
g �ea�$s. trtatty"People'say they will
quit but.naver end up doing so. More people
are_ pt,to'quit;due to tete high health.risks.
e Some ,,:petiole attempt . to quit
'smoking "cold turkey ' and others.try to quit
• by stoking less'and,less Oath day', quitting
is never easy Some smokers need.extra help
• dr. -habit.
A prescriptiongum,called ;Nicorette aids
Smokers in tutting The g 1n has a small
amount of nicotine it it thoit; allows people
who crave for the nicotine, to get what they
university grads find w
Over 88 per cent of •the university
graduates who entered the labor force after
graduating in the spring of 1982, are.
employed, 71.5 per cent full time and 17.3
per cent part-time.
The statistics are contained in a graduate
employment survey released today by
_Colleges and Universities Minister Dr. Bette
Stephenson. The survey shows that 11.2' per
cent of the graduates who entered the labor
}force did not find employment. At the time
• the survey was conducted the unemploy-
ment rate for all those in Ontario between 20
and 24 years of age was 18.7 per cent.
The survey states that those employed
full-time are experiencing high degree of
ork =
r Smoking beconjes a pad of your life, a pa ages,.'et cigarettes . tbEln .to acco• for
O 1 routine. A housewife making her shopping toiling dgaretteseA lot of cigars are sold in
with their
salarisatisfesuandon with withttthe eir jobs,
port n s for
advancement. Most of those surveyed said a
degree was required for the employment
they found.
Dr. Stephenson said that the survey
confirms the value of a :university education
in gaining employnierit.' She said that it was
. also interesting to not that an equal number
of men and women are. graduating from the
university system.
The survey included' graduates from the
province's 15 universities, Ryerson Poly -
technical Institute and the Ontario College of
Art.
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The Sale you've been waiting foil
The Dutch.Store's Annual . .
ALL CRAFT KITS
10% off
PHENTEX
YARN
-20% off
BERELLA-4
20%off'
ALL OTHER YARNS
ia% off
WE CARRY DMC AND EMBROIDERY FLOSS. WE CARRY BEEHIVE TAPESTRY YARN.
Come In and browse through the largest Porn Stock in Huron County
And remember - it's all on sale!
Now till Saturday. February4
THE DUTCH STORE
55 ALBERT STREET CLINTON 4.2.7302
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--OF GEST
�ffE YEARG SALE
CONTINUES' NorFwtmo Decors?Try c
ontras
FOURTH BIRTHDAY SALE!
CARPETING
Serf
ne % of
let) m.,.r,
then...
at. -
on a wide variety of our toletelnar carrel then
frown Nordin{. Coroner, venture, ternn•ton, tlrh,i,end,
Crowley-Karesten end hertest.
Fantastic saving, an Bremer
HARD SURFACE ELOORi G
We now have a Writer stock - over
Se 1*ettenet In stow, of low oa.__._...
WALLPAPER
800K CUSTOM ORM
Me tss.e n beeey
f.Ste.ettewaf>
25%
trete sex eecaa r
vatmenimen
* 95
• so. YD.
CUSTOM-MADE
DRAPERIES
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A11
PRATT & LAMBERT
PAINTS
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HNALSAWEDAT. ISSATIHMAT TAMIAi Y2S-Milt*s1,
Armstrong
fioorfashion
S4 King Street, Clinton
482-3528
Bust opposite the Port Office}
n
' list may consider cigarettes just another this store,.but not too much pipe tobacco or,
grocery that is needed each week. .,.,_,_ is -i
1,1 41 tilYF.,18p 1984 -- A13l
to quit�sinoking may buy are Bantron and
Ban Smoke :' Along the s e ine as
Nicorette, Baptiron is,a tablet alt:Ran Smoke
n a euro , a
in every store in Seaforth, the ; moat,
ular brand of cigarette is Player's Light,
e age range or
f cigarette buyers varies.
from store to;stort�e.
The Triangle Discount found�that the age
range of smokers was,froni 1$*60 ears oald,
the hesylest tamokers;belef from 40 years -E
of age. The cashier at_ Mac athought that the
age ran er was aPPOINIafely . from 20-50
yeors ofd age, Su� e.,rior,,;Food market, sells
cigarettes mostly <to. people between 25.50
years of age.
Those'people iii' the,30's and 40's• tend to
smoke more. At peckers, the age range is
between 17-40, .year}s of age approximately.
Cigarette buyers at Kieatin' , seem tq bee
between 16 to h0 And'., naily, Gyon's. kk
market sells the most cigarettes to people 20
Sd up. .
mokers are not of oa age group. Teen
smokers are net new andplany; people who
began. smoking years ag'o?= still Smoking
today. However, it' is4000 . to see that
non-smokers are a majority and are
increasing in numbers.
Next-. week is tion'-stisokitiggweek and
Wednesday - is .!'Weedless Wednesday",
•
Mien ran thereahederf ittiy#h
quit smoking and start fee *better?
need. Gradnaily, the smoker will no longer
crave fog the nicotine.
Two ether products that a person .wonting
pPy Birthday to Janet urphy who will
be six-year9 old on Tail. 1 , and to Karen
Murphy who Will be 13 on dao. 26, •
r-HaPpy,Ath, bitthday'to At}ge1a , Butt on
SALES f &
SERVICE
installation
ports:
KEITI SIEMON
FARM SYSTEMS
LTD.*
R.1.1 WALTON
PN- 315.2791
FOR FREE PLANNING
AND ESTIMATES
SEWING MACHINE "
SUPER MARKET
Over 100 machines on display
Service to all makes
Sales -White, Eine, Husgvama'
Lots of used machines
from95
SEW AN - .i,14I
CENTRE LTD.
(2 doors south of Hudson)
149 Downie Si.
Suri ford,271-9660
David
de)?Longstaff
Ltd.
Optician
87 Main St. S. Seaforth
OPTOMETRISTS AND
OPHTHALMOLOGISTS
Prescriptions Filled
Promptly
REGULAR HOURS:
Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri.
9:00-5:30
Sat. 9-12
Closed Wednesday
COMPLETE OPTICAL
SERVICE
527-1303
Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Horne
CEMETERY
MONUMENTS
ROSS. W. RIBEY
DIRECTOR
87 Gederlch St., Seaforth
PHONE 527-1390
Sincere and
Courteous Service
r
&
Carpentry
•Concrete Forming
and Finishing.
*Framing
*Drywall
*Roofing
•Cabinet Making
John Ryan
527-1520
Expert interior & :
Exterior Decorating
•Wyallcoverings
Kem Paints,
Winnow Shades
• H'ILDEBRAND
'PAINT AND PAPER
,Phtuie.427•1880
IS"Main St.. Seaforth
`l,,'i3O„ 111.11 yaw/
MAX' L. WATTS
Funeral Director
47 High Street
Seaforth
Phone 527-0885
SEAFORTH
INSURANCE
39 Main St., S.
Seaforth
•Home.Business
•Farm •Auto •Life
•Sickness
and Accident
*Investments
527=4610
Appliance '
and Refrigeration
REPAIR ,
SERVICE
JimBroadfoot
4.82-7032,_ 4A
cO•oip
Feed, Seed, Fertilizer
• farm Supplies,
Petro/eum'Suppll6s}.
Heating OM
•
Seaforth Co=op
527-0770, '
GARY
BANNON
Painting, Decorating,
Paperhanging
Interior and Exterior
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 527-1582
Seaforth, Ont.
BUILDING
• Repair
• Maintenance
• improvements
Furniture
Stripping and
Refinishing -
JOHN
PATTERSON
R.R. •2 Seaforth
482-3183
/ ,.-
Muffle'W ld
Mufflers guaranteed
as long as you
own the car .
SEAFORTH MOTORS
{t
LTD.
n >nt 1.327s101a Ckvtu,,
Hildebrand
;f 1 Flowers
is Main St.
Seaforth ,
u{) Offtces27-0555
Res. 527-1784
' Complete Floral Service
with a personal touch
' FLANAGAN
CARPENTRY
Aluminum siding, home
renovations, additions,
framing, roofing, resi-
dential and farm build-
ing.
FREE ESTIMATES
PETER FLANAGAN
527.1399
BE WISE
-AND ADVERTISE!
t>!t}ft E,Yh!`3v...
for
•DIAMONDS
• WATCHES •
• JEvitaLEERY
• FINECHINA
Gifts ft:woof)/ occasion
Ail Types of .Repall`s
Phone 527.0270 J
INTERIOR
an
EXTERIOR PAINT
Canadian and imported
WALL COVERINGS
GRAVES Wallpaper & Paint
Main St. Seaforth
M aninA
PAINTS
STEVE MURRAY
INSURANCE
BROKERS LTD.
Home
Business
Farm
Auto
For more information call
STEVE MURRAY
St. Columban
345-2172
JOHN
ELLIGSEN ELECTRIC LTD. _
Farrm • Residential • Commercial
WARM awl PLUMBING
24 Hour Emergency Service
R.R. No. 4 Wilton
-315.2447 ( Ph -345-2547
BUSES AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER
Deluxe Highway Coaches
Activity Buses
Custom Vans
Plume Collect Goderich
524-7422
BENDER'S ABATTOIR
Nome Grown Reef and Pork
Mill Street, Menson 242-31S4
Wholesale; Retail and Custom Slaughtering,
Kill day Tuesday. -
Call for further Informations
Own•r-114,rtyn C. S•rd•r Manges Dole Erb
262-5628 236-7733
Our Model is "rite Golden Rale„
•r
B & B PALIN MACHINE
Ornamental Iron Work*
. Repairs•Machining•
•Trailer Hitches•Hog Feeders.
Custom Fabrication*
*Portable Welding.
1/2 mile north of Se*forth
,527-0114