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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-07-17, Page 11ia iI4 HURON OMOSIT911. JULY 7T,Sir 77, t`• majOi go and a shooting. • Mokleittat a 'birthday party Ln enklY. Morning hours over.' • the weekend, kept Seaforth. police busy.' On July 12; short ly after, a fire was reported • at Louis MeNichOl Trucking Company i,VhiCh eventually rosottod hi $165,004 damage ladditiOnal-detalls on p4'.. gorly •Stioday , Meriting three TOronto Ine4 were arrested in, Clinton after .4 shooting incident, with pelletgnn at a Seaforth twine (more on page1). Earlier in the week a wheel barrow was reported stolen •from the car wash go Goderlch Wheel brow theft occurred july. 10, It is valued at SIX, 4 There .,.were. two wilful • dantago report's: 011, Jn.ly A Woman on EaSt William St, , reported- damage to her fI9v:garg e:r.Chir*71 SPenliea,rt19ir 4110010 '• St:,• reported damage by two ,persotis on bicycles to newly laid Witch top on his driveway, end, 4alliage al.2.1.9 Trin151er! •lth1141,-;1• �e hour :: ;. 'earlyfoti' Kristin. Van Den. Neucker, • the greatest improved student in Grade 8, reeieved the . Ralph Whitmore Award. FLI.Ar,,..; • Retiring teachers W, Spencer Jeffery and Mrs. Edith Turner were also honoured with awards at ,the H.C.S. Graduation Banquet. Both have been teactyys at the schoo.since Its opening. Mary Gibson snows teacher Mary Moffatt her awards after Huron Centennial's Graduation Banquet. Mary received the Top Academic Girl Award, ttie Music Award and an award for excellence in French. ' separate tncitiento- of damage were retichled. At 24" Mala St. o bicycle was to. • potted to have been pushed • down a stairwaY and a frig •and been pushed i over. The damage, estimated'. at ,r.Qt • was rePOrted ,s4t, • Attltprrtin-elit Wor at . 0o -deficit St. E, Was kicked in • by an • unidentified person resulting in„$2.5 damage. Damage timearage door of the ambulance..4mice was discovered by Seaforth police, A window was broken and the door was found open. Vantage is estimated at $25. The fourth wilful damage report, discovered • shortly before 3 a.m., occurred at the rear of the Tasty Nu Bakery, and Cheese Muse. A window was found broken and damage is 525. Estella Wilson gave the ValedictorrAddress at the Huron Centennial Graduation Banquet held on June 25. Smile A father was buying a watch for his son's gradui ation gift. "I suppose," said the clerk, "that this will be a surprise." • 'Til say it is," replied the father, "He's expecting a Principal Arnold Maters awards Todd Caldwell, the prize for the Best AH -Round Boy. Scott ,Beane was presented the award for the Top Academic Boy at Huron Centennial School. Estella VVilsonwas presented the J3est All -Round Girl Award by teacher Mary Moffatt, it a Graduation Banquet held on June 25 at iuron Centennial School. awstz: • '1'. ir S(• ••• r. 4 •Pdi With the W.S. Jeffery ivehernatics student, by a Spencer Jeffery, in " • 4.0.ar,1 was created. Lori =-4,, a , .; • 1r she MUSIC and French lc; Scott Beane was presented the award for the Top Academic Boy at Huron Centennial School. Egmandville Mr. and Mrs. James Cam- eron from Sarnia visited their daughter and son-in-law Carole and Charlie Geddes. They also visited with their grandaughter and husband and great grandaughter. Sheila. Brent and Kendall. They also visited with their grandaughter Pam and at Owen Sound with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woods have their sen Ken- neth from the West with them. 0 Fairmont 2 drr sedan 2 3 Itr. engine 4 speed transmission Power Steering AM Radio Interior Accent Group THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL List $6698.40 '5595. re,?fght fax and licence extra) pihrite -0 Wes 1.4itetof *Deitittantara MOTORS LIMITED 220 WON STREET, SOUTH-SEAFORTH 527-1010 SALtS MPARTMENT OPM: ;,4ay through r i y 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m 01 5 p.m. SERVICE AND PANTS DEPARTMENT OPEN: Monday through Orld ay $ a.m. NI 5:30 p.m. HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL GRADUATES FOR 1979-80 are frOm left, front row: Rosalyn Elliott, Cathy Splziale, Janet Kerr, Gall McIntosh, Carla Thompson, Cathy Mustard, Tracey Poswalk, Karen Pressey„ Lori Strong, Lisa Telford, Karen Bender, Lisa Johns, Cindy Taylor, Sharon Sager, Jenny Ste. Marie, Cassie James. 2nd row Jimmy Racho, Bob Barraclough, Jeff Brandon,,David McGregor, Scott Beane, Jeff 'Knights, John Boyes, Kstin Van den Neucker, Estella Wilson, Mary Gibson, Philip Menary, Jim McGregor, Harold Brandon, Michael Snelgrove, Leo Teeter°, Charles Walker. 3rd row: Lori Real "Give - Away Bprgains for Seaforth's g QJV •Thursday• Friday* Saturday July 17* 18* 19 SPECIAL RACK OF 17.95 to 24.95 Ladies Fartrel Knit SLACKS Completely washable. Limited Size Range To Clear at 995 FINAL CLEARANCE LADIES WIDE LEG. GWG & LEVI Cords & Jeans .95 Limited size range. Regular Price 22.95 Final Clearance 100 TO CHOOSE FROM, REGULAR 15.95 TO 25.00 Ladies Short Sleeve Blouses y2 PRICE Wide range of colors, styles and sizes Se 8.0-0 to 12.50 NOW.SIdewalk Bargain GREAT DRESS CLEARANCE All thls seasen's newest st les, patterns & shades. .as None held back • our entire dross stock must go.' Values to $49.50 Values to $69.50 Values to 535.00 2000. • 30.-00 40.00 Good etre ranges for Misses. 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