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The Huron Expositor, 1971-04-29, Page 5• Studelits W Fk on Last Tern" rojects DHS REVIEW ank Prepared by students of Seaforth District High School who are solely reesponsible fier the editorial contents of this page. Sylvia,Smith, Editor. Staff Advisor: - Mr-. A. Dobson. Cominercial Students To Have Work Week 10 AB projects Projects are the predOminaut assignments of the teachers this term. And who know$'lt better than grade 10, 5 year arts and science students. Upon reading a novel in Eng- lish, "The Children's Crusade" our, teacher,• Mrs. Hansen dis- covered that many of us knew very little at the Middle Ages. What' better way to find out infor- mation than a library research- and an essay? Topics are wide -and varied, ranging from "Dis- ease" and "Castles" to "Sani- tation" and-"Weapons". The stu- dents are enjoying their research periods in the library digging out information to be compiled before April 30. History projects have been , assigned by Mr. Cosford. The essay which is to be 3 to 4 pages long deals with the per- iod just before World War I the War, and the depression years. These essays are due April 26. Mr. Hook has assigned the annual Science project. This pro- ject, to be done in poster form, is to pertain to some topic in Science which we have mentioned but not really discussed. This will give the scientists of the Celebrity 1fOli,4004P9411:14• ONT. APWA, UAL F403 §WPCIs i:olol aiid VOA Sh4qeS141, Y41i11 MVO ,fi4T0 *4, that noolow mod prer ng t-re MOO by ;'WO; 0 .1*02..04 and tovip4 in a grog ccltor assortment Sjr4Os tsY 38, 1.95 to13.95 DRESS FLARES 's Pure wool, terylene and wont blends or popular &Ole knits in plains, stripes and checks. You'll find. the right one at Stewart's, sizes 28 to 44- 15.95 16,95 .lee:eeeeeeeleeeeeemeeeaeeeeeeeeekeeeeeeeeeeee;A:eeeeeeeeeeeeeeet'eeeeegtel, This term, being no different from any other, is fun of assignments given by the teachers of each classe-Thismay be in the form of essays, posters or such things as class discussions. They are used to help arrive at a final term mark, Softie students start on their 'assignments as soon as they are given and have them completed before the due date. Others,, of course, wait until the last Minute and beg extensions giving all sorts of reasons. When one stops and thiriks about it, these assignments , ...are really a fairly easy way of obtaining extra marks. Often the projects 'can be done at home ' and on your own time which should 'give-the student a better opportunity to put forth a good' effort. • Reniember the next time an assignment is given, that grinning and mumbling does not get it finished and I 'am sure that it will not change the mind of the' teachers in regard to cancelling. the project': „ S USED CARS .1970 Chev. '8' Impala Hardtop, A.T. and Radio ... 1970 Chev '8' Sedan, A.T. and PS., Radio 1969 Pontiac '8'.Sedan, A.T. and Radio 1969 Chev. '8' Wagon, AT, PS, PB, PW, Radio 1969 Chev. '6' Sedan, AT and Radio 1967,Ford '6' Sedan, AT and Radio 1966 Chevy II Sedan, AT 1965 Ford Falcon Coach, AT 1966 Rambler '8' Sedan, AT 1968 Chev. 1/2-Ton Pickup 1967 Chev. 1/2-Ton Pickup 4th co/Mattel/4 SALES (7fotel., SERVICE viE14901.ET gooe,S21-1750 SEAFORTH Lot Open Evenings to 9 p.m.. 4:fit New Half Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Popular half sleeve sport shirts in liold stripes, neat patterns and plain shades in all the new high colors for spring. Sizes small to extra large. KNITS For Summer Round necks, V- necks, buttoned 'Wallace -Berrir- style or polo col- .lar types. We have them all in plains or -stripes im all, colors. CottonS Arnels 4.95 to 7.95 Orions 7.95 to 10.95 3.95 to 6.95 Boys' SPORT SHIRTS We have a huge choice of boys' sport ,Shirts lab the new purples, maw- es, golds, greens and blues. or fancy* patterns, long or short sleeves, 8 to-18 keens. 2.95 to 4.95 SPECIAL! Perma-Press Fortrel & Cotton ' • Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Olive, Mauve, Purple, Flame, Green, Blue. S., M, L. only. 98 TEWART BROS. IDEA HAS MERIT.. John Munro, agrade 12 , student at SDHS :reads a letter he received from the office of Hon. John Munro, Federal Minister of Health and Welfare. John sent an idea for an anti-smoking T.V. ad which was faVourably received by the department. (Staff: Photo) Anti wSmoking Idea Receives Praise • tune's ROOKS NI) S'EATIONERY STORE • • • The Prienilly Store in Senforth •-"the friendly town r • • 0 • .1•0••••••••••••••••• ....... •••..••••••• • • • • • • • .* :4 I. • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • TOPS . • • • • • • • • • • • • and • • • • • • • • • • • • Children's SHORTS Sizes .1 to 3x, 2 to'6x and 7 to 14 • • • • • • • • • • • for all your sewing requirements • EASY CARE FABRICS • • ; • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • • • WARNING Don't be tempted to plant bedding plants in this area before approx. May 24, This Warning is based on 2'0 years of local night frost records. This warning is to : safeguard you against possible lose of plants and time. BEDDING PLANTS 4„. In approxithately 3 weeks we will as usual have ready for you biggest selection of high quality bedding plants. A bit of advice that could save you money and pre- vent disappointment. BE- WARE of overly lush look- ing' evergreens at this time of year. They could be im- ports from' southern USA and unacustomed to the Canadian winter. PleaSe feel free to consult us for expert horticultural advice . . we are not just ,,-tree dealers"! We grow and sell quality only , . • our motto is "nOt how cheap, but hbw good". Nobody -ever regretted -buy- ing quality. We supply the Shakespearean Festival Theatre, where nothing but the best is good enough.. HOURS: During May we are, open from. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, Mondays to Fridays; Saturdays 9 a.m. to '5 p.m. Closed all Sundays LOTS OF FREE PARKING Catering Strictly to the Discriminating Gardener Government Inspected and Licensed. Sebringville Garden Centre The only horticultural establishment in Perth County owned and operated by a ^Horticultural Graduate Sebringville No. 8 Highway Opp. The School 303-6131' Give mother a lasting beautiful living gift for Mother's Day. See our selection .of georg4pus rose- bushes, evergreens, geraniums, in giant size, tuberous • begOnias e efc. etc. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT . . . ROSES . . EVERGREENS . . BEAUTIFUL CLEMATIS as op is Bazaar Feature All of the items sold In the celebrity auction have been auto- .graphed ess. Some of the various booths set up will house such ,things as: Water dunking, contest; Candy and baked goods; Fish Pond, etc. The proceeds will be used by • both the.Girls and Boys Athletic Associations for their banquet and a new. trophy case, Again may I stress that thie event is not just for the Students but for the children of the sur- rounding areas and most of all kir the adults to participate in. It deserves a good turn-out so come on people support your local High School. eee&e:,..eeeeeeeeeeeeftoeeeMe By Steve Smith t -A short while ago, John Munro, a four-year student, of "S.D.H.S. took it upon himself to compose a commercial on the hazards of smoking. He sent this on to the Hon. John Munro, Minister of National Health and Welfare and has re- ceived the following letter in a reply: The Minister of National Health and Welfare, Honourable John C. Munro, has Asked me to thank you for sending him the suggestion regarding a television commercial dealing with the hazards of smoking. Mr. Munro, in fact all of us. inveklved with the Federal Government's smoking and health program, are pleased there are young Canadians, like yoqrself, concerned about cigarette smok- The B.A.A. and the GA.A. have decided to stage a bazaar the time spent with them by the May 14, 1971 In theynasitim_ - studenta-will-giv e useful-experz—bTlreaforth . biStrict High School fence and also shows the interest , from 2:30 to 10:00. Various of the surrounding 'community in booths will be set up for the. regard to the actions taken by students -and the Public to take the Seaforth. District High School. advantage of ..the good buys on the articles for sale. There will be a door prize. At three o'clock there will be a pie eating 'contest. I am sure that this will be Jane event that .no one will want, to miss. At 7:00 a celebrity auction will be staged. It will feature genuine articles from such well known celebrities as Bobby Orr, Bob Hope, Kathy Crosby, De- borah Kerr, William Davis and many more. lieeeie.,i,,iegeeeeneetieneeeeeMegeW known if 'an will be placed. The students not placed will have work assigned to them here in the High School. This work may involve running off tests, typing for the office, and general filing and office procedures wherever possible. The ,students fortunate enough to be placed will be busy for the week learning office procedures of different businesses. I am sure that this week will certainly help the student to prepare himself or herself for the working world..whicty is in the very near Being i his class myself, I am looking rward to this work- w'bek as are the other students. We have been taught bookkeeping ing and its hazards. I am an Information Officer charged with the responsibility of 'planning radio and televIsion promotions for the smoking and health program. In that capacity; I think your "Three Little Pigs" proposal is a sound one, and I am currently discussing the matter with the head of the smok- ing and ""health program. Dr. Harold Colburn, I will keep you informed as to., what is decided in the, coming months, regarding your sugges- tion. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, Do'nald M.Rennie Congratulations John and the best 'of luck frotri the students and staff. of Seaforth District High School, Keep up the good work. The students of the Grade 13 History and Georgraphy classes are putting on a car wash Friday, April 30, from 4:0e to 7:00 and Saturday May 1, from 9:00 to 6:00 at Cleave's Sunoco Station on Goderich Street E. Along with the car wash on Saturday there will also be a sale of baked "goods commencing at 2:00 featuring such articles as cookies, tarts, squares, etc.. The proceeds of the car wash and the bake sale will be used to sponsor the students from the above mentioned classes on a School Trip to Ottawa. Your support -Wile be-much•-apprec- iated, Thes4 students are count- ing on a- good turn-out so let's not disappoint them. Summer Jobs Seem Scarce . • The summer vacation draws near for the studentea-of Seaforth District High. Most students, in recent years, have been able to obtain summer jobs quite easily. Is this going to „be so this year?: . The pupils are every bit as' concerned 'about the, unemploy- ment problem, as are the adults. Some attemptie-tO secure a full or part time job by students already have failed in most cases; Can you do your part in trying to help this problem dia- - appear? We, the-students ask you to please try. • hopitlet projent Afri,Ci. History tether,. hitr. CO 04.0 .i)4A Assigned us tp let + ite.-up flan Olie hiStOVe peeing we !we stoo4licibiO:y.e.4t. Mr. Stephens, Or Science teadher, 1140 osSigoect us a poster. on Biology. Misp Weiler, our Physical Eshinattoll teacher, in training us for 'gymnastics which we all find enjoyable and chat, , lengiug. Dariehe.Ductiarme and Susan Purdy DISECTING OF A CRAYFLSIi Last Tuesday, Aril 13, the Grade Nine classes disected a preserved crayfish. Since we had been taking about the crayfish for the last week it only seemed fitting to take one apart and see what it looked, like In real life. I think we had no difficulty in finding the big parts but when it got down to the nitty-gritty of finding the mouth parts; that was a different story. Although we - thought we had lost the mandibles (hard teeth-like portion in the mouth) we eventually found them. As each part- was taken Off we were to get a piece of card, board, tape the piece on, then label it. - - Joanne Stoll 9C Driving Lessons Offered A total of 55 students from S.D.H.S. have signed up for this year's driver training course. Because the number of appli- cants - is fairly small, it is expected that most of the stu- dents will be accepted and be able to drive this year. Mr. Fulcher, of Exeter, is the instruct _of this course. He heads this same programme in Clinton and • also in Exeter. This enebles our students to learn the safety rules of driv- ing efficiently and also a small , per tentage off the total insur- ,ance coverage cost when the licence is obtained. This is Mr. Fulcher's third year here at S.D.H.S. and we appreciate the time and effort spent here by him.• • House hunting - this season? If you are thinking or buying a. home and need Mortgage money, come to Victoria and Grey where more than 80 years e4erience will help guide you. Mr mortgage appraisers are thoroughly trained and our branch managers are keen to make sure you get the most ad va nta- geous loan possible... today .... at Victoria and Grey. IKTORMand VG GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 class a chance to try out their own experiments and ''perhaps come up with some amazing re- sults. SylVia Smith GRADE NINE PRQJEC(T8 Do you have your history project finished? Maybe you still have to• work on your Science project. Our History projects are due this Friday, April 23. -The topics vary widely and range from the Celtic people to. Henry VIII to Elizabeth I and right up to Napoleon. We are to choose one person from any of our History and gather two or three pages of information on him/her. Our Science, which was assigned to us last September is due the second week in May. Here we choose any topic of the animal kingdom which appeals to us. We are to have pictures and newspaper clippings and notes. It must be presented in an orderly fashion with neatly cut out pictures. "Better get busy". Grades 9D and E of S.D.H.S. are occupying their time pre- paring their marks for the last term in the year , 1971. • Our Geography teacher, Mr.Morton, has assigned our grapes to a Auction By Steve. Smith The Commercial Director of Seaforth District High School, Mr. Scott, has been given per- mission to stage a student work week' by the Board of Education for the grade twelve four-year graduating Business and Com- merce Course students. This week will take place from May 17th to May 21, 1971. Students will be given a list of various stores and businesses that have decided to participate by takipg .s. student for one week. From this list students will make a first and second choice, and from past experience itliwbeen_ future found ,that most wishes are obe lathed. Because of the large number of class members in the class this year, it, is not yet procedures and typing since grade nine. This, of course, does not mean that we will be able to walk into an office and know exactly what to do but we will have the oppOrtunity to put our knowledge to use in co- ordination with the specific of- fice procedures of that office. This - work-week has been in effect for the past three years and has proven successful in all aspects of It's purpose. Special thanks are given to all who accept stutient'S for this one week as Car Wash To Finance Trip