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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-01-26, Page 8THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 28, 1 3 THE JUNIOR FARMERS EXECUTIVE -From left the new leaders of Seaforth Junior Farmers are front, from left, Jim McNichol, president; Sharon Pethick, secretary and Kevin Dutot, vice-president; and back row, treasurer Bill Anderson and Trish Rimmer, press reportgr. (Photo by Hook) v A Zook at the semester system Annie was an average student: All the teachers blessed her, School was going as usual, Until the system changed to semesters. Homework seemed to pile up, Tests were "totally awesome," She had the same classes every day, Every morning she had phys. ed with Miss Dawson. There were Tots of good points too. Take for instance her daily spare, One class for homework and study. Seemed very fair. The system was certainly different, Her first set of exams were in November She didn't have to study before Christmas, Cuz her second set (of exams) were in January, ,not December, • Now her first semester is over, - And the final exams are through, Next week she begins a brand new term, The first term semester two. The school that Annie goes to, In case you haven't already guessed, Is the high school here in Seaforth, The famous SDHS. -A Student laFft@tkietogielair The Wall is" listening at SDHS It's been a long time since I've written for the Junction. You students have been so busy with physics and law seminars, studying for tests and exams and essays that you have been pretty boring. Not that it matters though. As 1 told you before, I see and hear everythink so 1 picked up on some of the excitement. If you don't rernember me, I'll introduce myself. 1 am the Wall. I am proud to say that 1 caught all of you students sitting on the rads even if Mr. P didn't. Unfortunately, 1 don't have the same influence on you that he has. Speaking of rads, RL, LT. TM and i why were you guys spread g your limbs out on therads couple of weeks ago while TJ was in the office? M.S., why did you take those little sheets into math class? And Miss C. what happened to your eye? Trying to fight off the men I'll bet. And Mr. B., Iheard G.B. and E.D. singing their word study words out loud in class. R.B. it wasn't too kind of you to trip K.H. in the.hall the other day. I think G.H. would make a great principal some day, don't. you? He sure has a nice orange shirt and purple tie anyway. Speaking of ties, it was nice to see Mr. P's Math 552 class all dressed up for pictures. It was good to see Dianne Hoffman back at school for a visit Mast week. Congratula- tions to snow queen Brenda Wesenberg and runners-up Tracey Wright and Barb Sloan. That was some discussion you had in MIS 409 last week, not to mention the heated discussion in the library be- tween TJ and EN and their opponents D,H„ M.G., T.R. and D.H. You students did a good job of keeping the library alive. S ,AF(>1 111 Hey D.D. That's a ptetty rotten trick to play on L.T. and J.M. You could hurt someone's feelings that way. The Brodhagen girls seem- ed to be having their usual good time the other day in the cafeteria. It was kind of mean to play monkey in the middle with J.H. though. He didn't stand a chance until C.M. acted more like a monkey and began climbing the walls. That's when J.M. tossed the ball to her and J.H. caught it. it looked like f n . Now, it's the end of first semester. 1 hope everyone had a good semester and best of luck to everyone in Sem- ester 11. Signed: The Wall Lots of spirit for midget basketball The midget boys' bask- etball team is off to a pretty good start this year. The coaches are Mr. Johnston and Mary Thompson. The mana- ger is Chris Cardgo. The coaches feel that the team has played very well at games in St. Thomas, Exeter, St. Marys. and Listowel. The team consists of Jeff 1)1\11(1til)ti\\NI( If \\! I I I fi1 I f'1I ( III'-,? (ill I ti fOlt I\IIt) u(( \II I .. lu , ,,I k. pm, P1)OI)f ';2" O? 'O DRYWALL. KNOWN FOR HIGH QUALITY Peter Bakos Drywall COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE 527-1398 JEWELLERY. . MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET McGavin, Jeff Ryan, Jeff Reid. Ray Anstett, Todd James, Scott Driscoll, John McCowan, Steve ,McKellar. Blaine Shannon, Glen Rose, Brian Underwood, Brian Henderson and Ron Ver- cruyssen. This team has a lot of spirit and promises some good future senior basketball -Carol-Anne Williamson 169 Wharncliffe Rd. S., LONDON Phone 432=0858 OXFORD W. MOVED ' - x Z A r rn SPRINGBANK DR. NEW ' LOCATION Semester over, some leave The semester system al- lows students to take half of their subjects in each of the semesters. They have three or four classes a day ;which are 70 minutes long. The first semester lasted from September to January. Mid-term exams were in November. This year the mark needed to be exempted from exams is 66 per cent but a student only needs 50 per cent to get the credit. The semester system has brought a few adults back to school as well, so that they could complete the diploma requirement4nd and receive their diplomas. - Some students will be completing high school after the first semester and leaving 12 or 13 and needed a maximum of four credits for their diploma. By passing all their current courses, they have completed their diploma requirements. Other than personal interest they have no need to continue their education. In some ways these students have advan- tages over other students in that they can find a job and work full time while others can only work part time while going to school. At SDHS there are five or six students leaving after first semester. Of the ones 1 talked to, two are going on to college -and three hope to find work. -Sharon Weigel Flip -over at SPS By V1ckLGordon At Seaforth Public School some grade 7 and 8 students have been learning to play ukuleles for pleasure. Instru- ments were borrowed from Vanastra Public School for the month of December. The grade / and 8 students of the area schools are having a flip -over in Home Econom- ics and Industrial Arts, from the first of January to the third full week of February. ' The boys have been baking pizza and spaghetti and meat balls. Also in Industrial Arts the girls are working with zehrs fine niarket..' of fine foods COUNTRY CU with whole back & neck, 3 Hindquarters with whole back, 3 Wings and 2 Giblet packs. UT i 'kg FRESH 791b CHICKEN. SCHNEIDERS WHITE PUDDING OR / BLOOD PUDDING . 4.83/k9 2191b. PRIDE OF CANADA PRESSED COOKED 1 DINNER HAM 3ik9 2691b. 3.26,k. SCHNEIDERS 5.9PORK SIDE HEADCHEESE 375 g BOWL 1.79 RRRa I� I� l� w .A SCHNEIDERS VACUUM PACKED PEPPERONI 300 g '119 SCHNEIDERS SAUERKRAUT FRESR CHICKEN LEGS 2.62/kg f. f9. FRESH OR PREVIOUSLY FROZEN 909 mL 1.39 SHORT DERS FROZEN f4/kg SWEET PICKLED ELESS PORK 4 37 /kg SHORTINNEB BUTT plastic an‘afoodwork. Every- body seems to enjoy it. The 5B class from Seaforth Public School are having a China Unit. Everyone is bringing something made in China and books about Marco Polo, The class is studying about this- country's crops„ transportation, 'clothing, writing and Marco Polo's adventures. They learned the Chinese write from the top of the page to the bottom, and how to read the characters which are the letters. When they finish studying about ' China the class is going to have Chinn ?lav NEW! COUNTRY GOLD REC. OR ALL BEEF • WIENERS THE FREEZE. WITHOUT THE FROST. 454 g tf8 NEW! COUNTRY GOLD SMOKED SLICED SIDE BACON 1.98 0.G. 500 g PORK TAILS 79°Ib. COTTAGE ROLL 1.98 ib. 3.28/kg CORNMEALEDED 5.49 /k. 1.491b BACK BACON 249 tb. FRESH SPLIT CHICKEN BREASTS' NEW ZEALAND FROZEN SHOULDER LAMB ROAST COUNTRY GOLD 3.28/kg FULLY COOKED NEW ZEALAND FROZEN SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 8.80/•9 1.491b. COUNTRY HAM 3.99.. MAPLE LEAF 3.73 /, 5 VARIETIES 250 g 1.69tb. MEAT STICKS 1.59 MAPLE LEAF VEAL STEAI(ET1YES 750 g - NO NAME 3.59 ' COOKED HAM 3754i 2. / WESTONS REGULAR OR THIN SLICED WHITE QR 60% WHOLE WHEAT SANDWICH BREAD oz.) LOAF (24_ T BURNS MAPLE LEAF SCHNEIDERS DELI SPECIALS COOKED HAM CHICKEN LOAF THURINGER Not available In au stores 3.49 f, 49 L • Ib. 3.9S 1,79 /k9 • Ib. 8.36 3.79 /kg Ib. /kg plastic an‘afoodwork. Every- body seems to enjoy it. The 5B class from Seaforth Public School are having a China Unit. Everyone is bringing something made in China and books about Marco Polo, The class is studying about this- country's crops„ transportation, 'clothing, writing and Marco Polo's adventures. They learned the Chinese write from the top of the page to the bottom, and how to read the characters which are the letters. When they finish studying about ' China the class is going to have Chinn ?lav NEW! COUNTRY GOLD REC. OR ALL BEEF • WIENERS THE FREEZE. WITHOUT THE FROST. 454 g tf8 NEW! COUNTRY GOLD SMOKED SLICED SIDE BACON 1.98 0.G. 500 g PORK TAILS 79°Ib. COTTAGE ROLL 1.98 ib. 3.28/kg CORNMEALEDED 5.49 /k. 1.491b BACK BACON 249 tb. FRESH SPLIT CHICKEN BREASTS' NEW ZEALAND FROZEN SHOULDER LAMB ROAST COUNTRY GOLD 3.28/kg FULLY COOKED NEW ZEALAND FROZEN SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 8.80/•9 1.491b. COUNTRY HAM 3.99.. MAPLE LEAF 3.73 /, 5 VARIETIES 250 g 1.69tb. MEAT STICKS 1.59 MAPLE LEAF VEAL STEAI(ET1YES 750 g - NO NAME 3.59 ' COOKED HAM 3754i 2. / WESTONS REGULAR OR THIN SLICED WHITE QR 60% WHOLE WHEAT SANDWICH BREAD oz.) LOAF (24_ 1 is tr HOMO, SKIM OR . S P E E 1 A L '`K1.68 2% PARTLY SKIMMED . e.3 qt. bag F RESH M GRANNYS • N BUTTER TARTS PACKAGE 990 OF 10 BEEF, TURKEY OR CHICKEN YORK MEAT -PIES - FROZEN, witt BETTY CROCKER SUPER MOIST , CAKE MIXES ASST S;OARgIETIES 7 MACARONI & CHEESE \- -DRAFT DINNER 225g1 SIZEl 2/79# YORK SMOOTHY OR CRUNCHY PEANUT BUTTER kg JAR2.99 NEILSON 500 g REG. OR WITH MARSHMALLOW HOT CHOCOLATE 2.49 DISH DETERGENT IVORY LIQUID PURE CORN OIL MAZOLA 750 ml 1.89 1.5 LITRE INTRODUCING A NEW 24"/11 CU.FT. (61 cm/311.5 1) . FROST -FREE REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER FROM WHITE -WESTINGHOUSE. And it's packed with con- venience features in a well - organized, space -saving, two -door design. Come in and see our new 11 cu. ft (311.5 L) frost -free refrigerator/freezer from White -Westinghouse. And say good-bye to chipping, chiseling. chopping and 24" steam- ing away frost Say good-bye to mopping up water and ice Say good-bye to all the mess and hassle Forever The ultimate In compact, frost -free convenience, this is the ideal refrigerator/ freezer for small families, apartments, rec rooms, even commercial use It has a full 11 Cu fl (311 5 L) capacity, but 1 fits Into the same 24" (61 cm) space as . smaller 10 cu ft (283 2 L) manual defrost models 4 Wha's more, because it's a White -Westinghouse you can be sure o1 its qual- ity and dependability. The value you get for your dollar a really some- thing to smile about. Come in and see this ex- citing new model today. Because now you can have a refrigerator/freezer that gives you a lot of food space without taking up a lot of floor space. And you get the freeze without the frost. 599" KRAFT MAYONNAISE 750 mL 2.39 FOR DISHWASHERS CASCADE 1.8 k9 4.59 HOSTESS 200 g PKG. ASST'D VARIETIES POTATO CHIPS 1. !9 WITH PORK, WITH BROWN SUGAR OR VEGETARIAN 2.89 HIGHLINER FROZEN IN SAUCE . ALLENS CHOICE PURE APPLE JUICE - 48 FL. OZ. TIN 99? BICKS WINE 1.19 FISH FILLETS 14oRIETIES 2.39 SAUERKRAUT KLIK RRAND LUNCHEON MEAT WESTONS FRESH 32 oz 340 91.79 CRUSTY ROLLS PKG OF 9 1.19 TOTAL DIET DOG FO 2 kg NEILSONS 2.99 SOUR CREAM 500 mL 1.19 PEPPERONI STYLE 350-360 g TOTINO PIZZA 5 2.39 WESTON CHOCOLATE SWISS ROLLS P50. OF 4 98' OF8 LOS Country Oven Not available In all stores. VAN CAMP BEANS STOKELYS - DARK RED OR NEW ORLEANS KIDNEY BEANS 14 oz. TINS 694 14 oz. TINS 654 CHUNKY CHEESE BREAD VIENNA OR FRENCH BREAD MOIST i DELICIOUS CARROT CAKE NEILSONS BUNDLE BUNDLE OF 4 ASST'D VARIETIES PRIMO BRAND CHOCOLATE BARS 1.19 CHIC PEAS PRIMO CANADIAN 28 oz TIN PLUM TOMATOES With trade Colour 10.00 extra Model .WT 112 White -Westinghouse All Other Models at January Sale Prices DRYSDALE MACENTRE ITDNCE Wr; Do Our Own Service HENSALL 257 2728 Open 8-6^- Friday night till 9 p.m. . 794 ZIP DOG FOOD PROD. OF CALIFORNIA FRESH BROCCOLI/ 680 BUNCH PROD. OF ONTARIO BEAN SPROUTS PROD. OF U.S.A. CAN. N0. SWEET YAMS PRODUCT OF MOROCCO CLEMENTINES 16 oz. 1.25 18 oz 129 NEILSONS 18 oz. 2. 9 WESTONS APPLE SNACK BUNS PKG NEILSONS ONION CHIP DIP 250 g 79# DELMONTE ALL FANCY OUALITY FRUIT COCKTAIL, BART. PEARS, 19 oz TIN 594 PEACHES 14 oz. TINS 894 14 5 oz TIN 3rD, McCAIN CAKES 19 oz. FROZEN DEEP MARBLE, BANANA BDELICIOUS 1.79 PROD. OF CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES SIZE 138'0 W ooz 1.80/k9 59`n, 64# mg 294th 1.96 /k9 89416. PROD. OF CALIF. CAN. N0. 1 CELERY STALKS .- PROD. OF ONTARIO • DRY CHINESE NOODLES PROD. OF CALIFORNIA - GREEN ONIONS BUNCHES EA 170 9 PRODUCT OF CANADA' ONTARIO MUSHROOMS 381.99. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 81P RADISHES PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 794 AVOCADOS PROD. OF ONT. FCY. RED 3/99' DELICIOUS APPLES HIGHWAY NO. 0 THESE SPECIALS GODERICH A V AILA/LE ONLY IN: 1 Ib PKG EA 3 L8 E.T.'s FAVORITE CANDY 1 Ib. PKC. REESES- PIECESI. 99 PRIVATE LABEL BULK 7,59/kg CHEDDAR CHEESE r MEDIUM CHEDDAR CHEESE OLD COLOURED CHEDDAR OLD NIPPY PROCESSED CHEESE 3. 45 Ib, REG. PROTEIN & HENNA OILY, GENTLE 350 mL AGREE SHAMPOO 2.49 COTTON SWABS Q -TIPS BOX OF 180 994 RAOU PLAIN ONE LITRE SPAGHETTI SAUCE 1,89 LAUNDRY DETERGENT BOLD 3 12 L 4.8 kg 8.99 KRAFT PIZZA OR BACON OVEN MELTS' 2so g 2.29 NONDEODORANT REGULAR • SUPER Box OF 30 PLAYTEX TAMPONS3•49 DEODORANT REGULAR - SUPER Box OF 30 PLAYTEX TAMPONS3.99 PROD. OF CALIFORNIA CAN. NO. 1 RED EMPEROR GRAPES 2. 18,..99.° In The 794 PLANT DEPT. POTNOS E NEPHYTIS 794 POTTED PLANTS COLOURFUL 19 POTTED MUMS. 4 CLAY POT 1.59 e POT , /.49 JOSEPHINE ST. (NWT. NO. 4) MON. TUES. • TO P.M. VIP.. THURS.. PRI. • , TO • P.M. SAT. S:9S TO 1 P.M. WINGHAM 975 WALLwa AVE. N. LISTOWEL INTERSECTION HWY. NO.4 AND 13 EXETER MON-, ?UIS-. WID. - • TOG P.M. THURS.. PRI. • TO 1 P.M. SAT. 5:31 TO 1 P.M. A' �D_