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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-10-26, Page 12p1�81'Tbt#� 90050t tet 1903 BY PATIl1CiA RIMMLR People get a Thick out ofbthe littlest things. You know, It really Amazesme how much people like to see their names ole things. It gives them a sense of responsibility and makes them look Important, not -to mention the identity that if appears to give them. i remember well, when 1 was a child, it was big; thtlll ,to beissued my first library ,card. This was a new experience. The card was a nice clean one, with abufich of writing on the top that i didn't know .how to read. However, at the top of the card 1 recognized something 1 had seed, several times before --my name. 1 was 'so• proud of tilt card, I was tempted to frame it instead of using it to borrow books! )r Children also love to get hospital bracelets when they stay hi the hospital for a few days. This is probably the only thing that kids like about getting their tonsils out, except maybe 5r, t if our n for the ice cream. Hospital braclets are really neat because they have your name on -them and they are made tot fft only yoU, a neat feeling for a kid. ADULTS TOO Kids are not the only ones who love to see their names on things. Hundreds of people have clothing that have their dame or nickname on it. For example, when hockey clubs, or any other sport or organization orders team Jackets, you can be sure that they have the owner's name, on it somewhere. T-shirts, sweat shirts, night- shirts, hats, scarves, pants and other items of clothing often have names on them. I'm sure a mother of identical twins would think so on wash day, anyway! People do not stop at buying clothing with their name on it. They buy Jewellery as well. Bracelets, necklaces, pins, and signet rings are all examples. It is not uncommon to see Anstett jewellers Ltd. (Seaforth Store Only) tte S•D•H•S. SCHOOL RINGS' • SEVERAL STYLES AVAILABLE • envelopes or stationery With a person's name and/or address on it. This is actually a good idea for the sake of giving a return .address, but it falls into the sante category as the other items already mentioned in this column. NOT PETS People have been known to name their boats, trucks, businesses, and even children (1) after themselves. Naming pets after yourself is not as common. 1 don't think I would like to have my name sake as a bulldog! Household items also are often something that people put their names on. If you look through the Sear's Wish Book you will see calendars, pillow cases, towels, plaques and other things with room for your name. Stuffed animals frequently wear shirts with the name of the owner printed on theta. There are stickers of all types with peoples' names, mugs, door plaques, and ' even wrapping paper. The list goes on and on. SPELL IT RIGHT As 1 said, everyone loves to see his name. it is always fun to find your name in the phone book each year when it is first issued. However, it is not as great if you find it is spelled incorrectly. This brings me to another point. People get quite upset if someone misspells or doesn't pronounce their name right. ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS FOR YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER ONLY 8 WEEKS TILL CHRISTMAS STUDENTS If you bring in your 1982 year book for Anstett's signature, during October...We will give you 51.00 of STERLING SILVERthe price of a oI ring. GENTS $6995 LADIES $5995 1983 CITIZENSHIP AWARDS Nominations will be accepted for the following categories. (a) Service to Sports (b) Civic Service (c) Humanitarian Service Submit written nominations by November 15th to: Seaforth Recreation Committee P.O. Box 885 Seaforth , Ontario Just ask me. Many limes 1 find myself spelling my name in the hopes that the person who I ani W, ng to, will remember how to spell it correeetly. And as simple as the name "Rimmer" may seem, you would be amazed at the way some people pronounce it! Yes, I am• just as guilty as the next person at promoting my magre, and I have many t -shirts, sweatshirts and plaques to prove it. Names are an identity we can be proud of. Otherwise.I,am sure our parents wouldn't spend so much time trying to decide what to name us when we're born. A name identifies an individual who has many different and, special qualities from anyone else. if you know of anyone whols celebrating a birthday soon, please send their name, .age and birthday to The Hurmi Expositor, Birthday Notices, Box 69, Seaforth, Ont. or phone 527-0240. Happy birthday Greg. Sweet Sixteen. Happy 19th Birthday John on Oct. 25. Happy birthday to Linda Pol on Oct. 27. Gaby White, 6, on Nov. 2. David Butt, 3, on Nov. 2. Blyth broomball starts (Continued from page 11) Then on Thursday night the Clinton Warriors battled the Goder7ch Oarsmen to a 1-1 tie. The Warriors' goal was scored by Clarence Dekens from Gord Kaastra, while the Oarsmen tied it on a goal by Earl. Pennington from Mike Hawkins_, With three minutes left in the game. - \� OVERTIME TIE In further action on Tuesday night the Goderich Harbourlites and Blyth Bainton- eers battled to. a 1-1 overtime tie. The Harbourlites got an unassisted goal from Vicki Beattie, while the Baintoneers tied it when Ann Schoemaker converted a pass from Kendra Youngblut into a goal. Auburn Falcons, led by Phil Blacks hat trick defeated the Goderich Oarstnen by a score of 4-1. Bob Watkins added a goal and an assist for Auburn, while Terry Powell had three assists. Goderich's only goal was scored by Kevin Pennington set un by Rick Powell. Two goals by Cheryl Walker carried the Bel rave ladies to a 2-0 victory over Lucknow. Donna Walsh and Marie Brindley picked up one assist each for Belgrave. The Blyth Bears, led by John Bird's two goals, recorded a 4-3 overtinie victory over the .League Team. Terry Sowerby added a goal and an assist for the Bears, while Steve Cook had one goal and Larry Sowerby, two assists. Pat Cronin had one goal and an assist for the League Team with Elwyn Brindley and Rob McDougall 'scoring one goal each, while Scott Mahan and Peter' Kohnert each had `in assist- On Thursday night- Brussels' ladies; defeated the first year Goderich Knight Riders by a score of 3-0. Brussels goals were scored by Maxine Robinson from Jill McCutcheon, Donna McClure from Judy Bennewies and Linda Machan assisted by Sandy Huether. Irvin Pease and Steve de Jong collected one goal and assist each. as the 8th tinders opened defence of their league champion- ship with a 4-0 victory over the Maitland Dirt Riders. Ron McNichol and Gordon Machan also scored one goal apiece for the 8th Liners. Marg Kroes set up Lori Hesselwood for the game winning goal as the Blyth Baintoneers pulled out a 2-1 overtiine victory over Auburn. Annette Ward scored the. Baintoneers other goal, while Joyce Bean netted Auburn's lone goal. In a close contest the Lakelet Hornets needed a goal from Andy Battye set up by Doug de Boer to clinch a 2-0 victory over the Lanesville Lords. Calvin Quip set up Gary Hesselwood for the Hornets other goal. . League action will continue every Tuesday and Thursday night throughout the season in Clinton. 4-H fitness clubs meet. FITNESS FANATIKS The Egmondville Fitness Fanatiks met. at the home of Lori Crocker. After reading manuals, members discussed the achieve- ment program and decided on their exhibit topic. Then all gave themselves a manicure. GYM DANDIES Tire WaltonZl, Gym Dandies.met at Doris GIanville's. Members talked about smiles and how they increase your face value. Dental health also fell into this category. Facts, myths and various topics about eyesight were also on the agenda. -Carol Axtmann A CLOSE LOOK—Friendship pins, the, latest fad at the Seaforth public school are a collecting and trading Item. Instead of stamps, students trade colored beads attache0 to safety pins, or, friendship pins. The pine are attached to shoe laces. Lisa Henderson shows one way to get a better look at her pins. (Wassink photo) Katimavik corner Visit to Mennonites My name is Guy Gillette, and i.come from St. Nyacinthe, Quebec. This week 1 would like to give you my ;impression of your town; as well as tell you more about Katimavik. The most important thing,in the program; is the Work: indeed, each Katimaviker works around eight hours a day for a sponsor. My job was for the Ministry of Natural Resources (Hullett Bird), where i learned' lots of things about wildlife, the birds, and biology. Moreover, my boss, Doug Puffes. (an extraordinary sponsor), is patient with me because my English is not good. He taught me to tell the difference between different kinds of birds. 1 learned how hunting seasons are organized. I also have a notion of surveying with Ducks Unlimited. The second most important thing in the program to me. is billeting. i stayed with a Dutch family for two weeks; where i learned something about the culture (church, activities, philosophy). For a guys from the the work was really good experience for me. I worked in the barn, and took an active part, ,in the family life. tt, also gave me a efianteti practice my' second language. Another mock -toot thing for Me are the Socio -Cultural, and international Awareness committees. In this, each participant gets a chance to widen his horizon. Lately, we have visited a Mennonite community, (they are people belonging to a very sectarian. religion.) Examples of the severity of the religion .are: they must not have a mirror or picture in the house; no car, they may -only use a carriage, which must be black, , several houses have no electricity. Theseirules'may seem strange, but are an enrichment forme. Who is normal? Who is righ0 Me, you, them....? We had a workshop on how we may help the political prisoners in the Philipines. We also recently had a lecture ori the situation in El Salvador. Each member of our group has writ;en to a political prisoner. Now 1 find your town very interesting, because there is very excellent human dimension. During my bi •at the fraternity make a brunc Moreover, the the program is eting, i was really surprised tween the citizens who poolside each weekend. utual assistance brought to marvelous. ,Being accu torned to having no cbmmuni- cation in a big city, i appreciated my visit to your town IP 3. If yo.` u are between 11 AHd11;1f j'bv are in a period of transition, if you, like life and a challenge, Katimavik has many things to teach you. Do not hesitate to join!!! Thanks Seaforth. A la revoyer and, thanks personnel at The Huron Expositor for the space for Katimavik Corner. TUCKERSMITH. 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The coaches Mr. Millson and Mr. Talbot, are extremely proud of (all .of you. Hullett also won two team pennants -.midget girls and senior boys and we had one individual champion, Karen Plunkett, who won the Midget girls race. Others who placed in the top five in their races were Maryann Pickett, Lisa Kennedy, Charles Gulutzen, Crystal Whyte, and Mike Radford all came in second. Kathy Kennedy and Lori Bromley came in third. Wal Lee and Brian I Whyte came in fourth. Kerrie Shepherd finished fifth in her race. *I*****7R'>k* **** * * * * ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL Highway No. 8 West, Clinton Innn Pulsar Quartz Watches A perfect gift for Christmas - see our entire collection. Other gift ideas - quality Shaeffer or Cross pens and pen • sets. Layaway now for Christmas. We gift wrap free of charge. Mho,' Stre•t, Clinton 31 Main Street South, Seaforth 304 Main street, E•.ter 203 Durham Street test, Walbarton 135 Oueen Street toot, SI. 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