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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-08-21, Page 6)11 URON $TOR, AUGUST 21, 1 ,STrAntin*. dotel: reading their favorite fairy tales about .handsome Princes and three WisheSt izt some kids start . to imagine rheSe stories in real life, Often adults also wonder' what they Wenld, Want If • genie were, to eeMe 04 Of a hOttle to grant them three wishes,, What Would Y90, wish •• for? 1 .asked several UP THE FLOOR—There was plenty' of action morning as the recreation department held a ball area youngsters and teenagers. at the arena Monday hockey tournament for (Photo by Ellis) children around SeaforthOIS week, ' Often when thinking abut this poptdar question, people immediately think of wealth, health and haPPIT !less, What &I most kid Oink of? They think of more eriginal things such as a 'rocket 'ship or one million . chocolate bars. Bradley Ribey,4,. of Seaforth Wished for a star wars ship to -play with. Brad said that he just wanted a small one to play with 'cause a big one wouldn't fit in a bottle. Brad's second with was for a Darth Vader space ship. His last wish was for a hamster. He thought that he'd like a hamster so they'd have two pets. • His sister Andrea, said that she'd wish for a watch. •Andrea is learning how to tell the time and thought that a watch would come in very handy. Her second wish was for her bunnies to learn to\ GET THAT BALL—As Dave Crocker tries to bring the ball up the floor, he is impeded by Peter Underwood during a ball hockey game at the arena Monday morning. Following close Farmers.... 'We are.recidy to receive your 1980. • *Wheat *Barley. We asre.controcting now Trucking Is available for pick-up & delivery RYAN DRYING LTD Warton, Ont. Brussels Seaforth 887-9261 527-0527 behind are Kathy Larone and Julie Twynham, .both employees of the Seaforth Recreation Department. (Photo by Ellis) q • stay in their cage and not get out. Andrea's last wisit was for an alartit clock, ' A BABY SISTER Karsten Carroll -knew exactly what he would, wish for if a magic genie greeted him. "I wish it was "Chris-treas." !Carsten ex- claimed. When I asked him why, .b0 answered "So that I'd have too much toysl" His seconcl-vvishwas thathe-had- a castle and be rich. His third wish was very nice and that a lot of kids: "I wish I had a baby sister," Karsten said. Andrea • Moore, 6, of Seaforth had three wishes of her own. "I wish I had 1,000,000 kraft dinners." I think that Andrea would be a little bit full by then. Her next wish was kr a Siamese cat. Her last wish was for a new bathing suit because her old one is ripping on the side, she complained. I think that she would need a new one anyway after eating till of that Kraft Dinner.! Kalen Carroll, 5, of Sea - forth said "I wish for a 'big, fat tree to climb." His se- cond wish was for millions of crackers. To go with those •-crackers,- his third wish was 500 jars of strawberry jam to' put on his crackers. After I had talked to Kalen, I discovered that °eel of my first wishes was that there were more kids around Seaforth when 1 needed someone to answer questions for my column. • A outrapity cAKe Valerie Laverty, 5, of Sea - forth wished that she had a • birthday cake. She didn't know exactly why, but she thought that she might really like a birthday cake. Her second wish was for a doll. --Shedidift wantmaTaii4-61-1, just an oftlinary doll. Her last wish was for a book. Valerie said that she didn't know how to read yet, but she thought a book would be nice when the learned'. • Leanne Whitmore, 9, of Seaforth is going Into krade four this year at Seaforth Public School. Her wish was that her grade three teacher • Mrs. Toll would come along with them from Walton School to Seaforth and be ' their teacher there. Her second wish was for a hand- bell. "I wish that I • didn't have to wear dresses to, schtx:11. I don't like dress- Birthday!. Leanne's sister Melissa, 'seven years old, said "I would wish for a good, pet •rabbit.' Her second wish was for a doll" was for a doll "that comes to life." A seed pet kitty cat was Melissa's third Wish. •4 A TOY' MOM Brent Whitmore, 4i wished that he had a toy telephone of hit own; Brent's second wish was for a lunch pati for seipst, wort is going into kindergarten ibis yek and thought that he'd need a new tomb pail. His lost wish was for a nice new brown towel to match the bathroom. What would you wish if a genie appeared '' Out of. a • bottle to grant you three wishes? • By •the answers ' given here, you can tell that the childrep,around Seaforth hav.e. wild. imaginations and •that they like a let of things. What would you wish for? --Often-people-say-that-when you blow out the candles on your birthday cake, you're supposed to make a wish. What do you wish for? When you see a falling star, you make a wish, what do you• wish for? We do so much • wishing, but how many of us remember what for? Kids do. If you know of anyone who willbe celebrating a birthday soon, send their name, age and birthday to: Birthday Notices; The Huron Expos- itor, Box 69, Seaforth or phone 527-0240. USE. EXPOSITOR WANT -ADS • Phone 527-0240 WATCH IT, PETE—As goalie_ Peter Marlene watches on, Steve Vander Velden chases after ball carrier Peter Underwood during the recreation department's ball hockey tournament Monday. (Photo by Ellis) Council OK's changes After a co)ple months of affecting all regular monthly testing the Seaforth town meetings. council voted to adopt se'- The meetings will now eral procedural amendments - begin at 7:30 rather than 8. and a ten minute recess will follow the committee rep6rts. Council members are re- quired to raise their hand and be recognized by the chair before speaking. Coun- cillors must stand when they speak, as must the clerk when reading reports. Petitions to council must be delivered to the clerk not tater than 5:00 p.m. on the business day immediately. preceeding the regular meet- ing. In addition, a six our notice is required Wore meetings for verbal ptesent- ations to council. Committee chairmen must stand to answer questions and expand upon their re- ports after they have been read. SPECIAL OFFER TO AREA FARMERS FREE GRAIN BANK WHEATIOATSIBARLEY1MHXED GRAIKCORN Store your grain now and take if out as Meal, CruMbled or Pelleted Feed as you require it. CALL DON mom AT, 527-1910 DAYS 527-0211 NIGHTS TOMOTCH FEEDS MUTED' Seaforth, Ontario DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE I.Ti) SALES WITH SERVICE The Place To Buy Appliances New AND USED Hensall 262-2728 Closed Mondays • Marie Rognavaldson 18 on Aug: 16. Carolyn Wilson 18 on Augiist - Henrietta Reinink wil be 13 on August 2nd. • Receiving • White Beans KEN R. CAMPBELL FARMS LTD. 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