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The Huron Expositor, 1974-06-06, Page 12
... _ ... __._ ._.. ..,._.._:- ,. ._,..-... ,...a .,,,, ._, v,.w...,.,,.re u. 'dGko.;wR4q,,fMu••,`+y: o1.xvzdra..Ca,4s�vcA:anienarc9Alk-ra4k.,y«d Y1 W *r....i or..,.. ,. +:.'. ..,.x., ,.. .a_ n. at .a r.M.4..b... ,: . .... .,. ,. .. ,� , , a. �•1, P. SDHS,,R, jobs a e;;amsin ay oftea en This past week conflict has arisen over the interpretation of Jl y the, Ministry of Education's policy that days of instruction 1 :i ti.: • should end 14 June. "Days of Instruction" was a term loosely interpreted by ` some schools. Clinton circumvented examinations by a series of compulsory one hour tests that Club,s wraor the rwould end 14 June. That would leave the Clinton students out�, r a leek earlier than Seaforth students, who would begin Soccer Team Loses Final - debated on the side which the The Melody MOers examinations tM lune. Y Y It's A Rpunlonl Seaforth then moved examinatloits up. That left many After beating Stratford Central tyanted to. Everyone enjoyed , The Melody. Makers of the Glee ' The present S.D.H.S. and Seaforth students free earlier than Clinton students. Some in the semi-finals, our senior themselves and was thankful to Club as they were formerly members are ' holding a reunion Seaforth students got jobs because they were available earlier soccer team met Clinton in the those who made it possible. called, got off to a good start in this coming Saturday night at the than .Clinton students. Huron -Perth final. Clinton took Last Time September with quite a few Seaforth arena. These girls have The roof was railed, and the shock waves were felt as far an early 1-0. Seaforth fought back This will be the last time I have members. Besides singing O worked really hard so -far, and away as the Regional Office in London. A meeting was held in and finally tied it up 14 on a goal the opportunity to write for the Canada at most of the assemblies, there is still much work to be Clinton Friday of area principals. by Tom Murray. At the end of student's page. 1 have been proud they also put on a short ,musical done. The differences werejroned out, and now everyone is out of regulation time, the score was to represent our school to the skit at the Christmas assembl g p Y• On Saturday morning at 10:00 school the same day - as should have happened in the first still tied. Close calls at both ends public. I hope you have enjoyed During the, holidays, they sang . a.m. the gitls have to move tables 1 place.were not ca italized in the first reading it as much as I have Christmas carols at the hospital, and chairs from the high school, i P writing,it. the' Manor and Kilbarcha�i Nurs. the Lions and the upstairs of the • overtime period. Then with about three minutes to go in the second Stuart Scott ing Home. After Christmas the arena. The school piano must go overtime, Clinton scored on a The Yearbook Club club didn't do too rhuch.Again , tool Every hand available would Staff sa s g o o d b y e because u the lack of members be restly appreciated because y breakawa`q goal which goalie Karen Reiser was elected showing up for practices. g '� Frank Verberne had no chance. editor of the club in September there is lots of heavy work to be This is the last week of school, laying. the groundwork for -next. Credit goes to both players and and Anne Hopper, • assistant done. and this is the last Student Page We have tried during, the last coaches for a superior effort. editor. Sales began in November. The Spirit Ciub chaT4ince reunion will be a great of the school year. It's been a seven months to give you the As reported earlier, a record . While they lasted, the Spirit chance to get together with all the busy year, the newspaper staff mood of the school as things have Model Parliament numbef of books were not Club did a great job promoting old girls you haven't seen since has been kept running by the progressed; We, have"not received The five Huron County schools ordered, 'but quite a few were school spirit. During the basket high school. There will be danc- activities. There have been rises much feedback, but that's to be debating teams met for an sold.ball season, there was hardly a ins _to the 'Royalaires' and and falls in the• amount of activity expected. There's not much afternoon. A meal was served to The first deadline for the first game went by that some beverages, all for your enjoy- . at the school, and the size of the that's so controversial going on at open the afternoon. Then the pp, of the book came in April. members wergi't screaming and ment. It's a great evening out, so column usually reflects them. SDHS, so there's not that much io debating started. The resolution The second came on May 27 and yelling and beating their drums, all you former band members be Right now, activities are down get wrapped up in. was 'Because of Canada's unique the third and the last is coming up cheering our teams on to victory. sure to. come I ` to a minimum. All that is left now What we hope we have done is Parliamentary system, Watergate soon. Thanks to the effort of a few Richard Smith was elected the is for the athletes and the club present the school to the could never happen in Canada.' members of the club, these president. The club spent a lot of members to celebrate the work community, and allow for a better The Goderich senior team acted 'deadlines were able to be met. As time making ,up posters and flags "and success they m.et,in the past relationship between the two. as the government' with the in so many other clubs, attend- to carry at games. Hopefully next year. We hope. you enjoyed .the Exeter junior team the oppo5i- ance fell off during the last fkw year, the club will be larger and Some clubs are still - finishing column, and we look forward to tion. 'The rest of the teams months of school. will last all year. up this year's work. Others are serving you again next year. Rea I estate Boar Mc i'hle acclaimed Ther Ten , • (Continued from Page 1) goverif�meht, Mir:' Woolliabms said Commandments formed in Huron t . election for sure." _ for 'marriage between •socialist of a good 'A general meeting.,was held at Bob Sharen; and directors, Wm. "This country needs a decent, Lewis and socialist Trudeau was the Bedford Hotel in Goderich Reed,Delbert Shewfelt. honest, sincere, thoughtful dissolved. We brought an end to Itudent recently to establish a proposed This executive will be assisted man," he continued. "We have their parliamentary power fuddle - Real Estate Board which will be by the following committees, also all those qualities in Stanfield. He cuddle." I. Thou shalt not sing in class. known as the Huron Real Estate elected at the May meeting: shall be the next Prime You sound better in the shower. , Board. Education and Publicity, Bill Minister." He said because of this, if a 2.. Thou shalt not whisper in In' October 1971 RayRobinson Clifford and Bruce person cannot vote Liberal, he class. Shouting - attracts more - organized and chaired a meeting Ryan;• Attendance, Membership Mr. Woolliams assured the can't vote N.D,P'. attention. of area Real Estate personnel to and Multiple listing Service, Dan people that the Conservatives "Therefore,." he said, "the 3. Thou shalt not copy your determine the need of a local Colquhoun, Joan Giesbrecht, would win this election. He made choice is clear, there 4 only one neighbours paper. Let him do it• board. Results' of nearly three Shelagh Sully, Mel Gaiser; reference to the Diefenbaker "big true alternative and that is to vote for you. years pf concentrated efforts. ou Ethics, Finance, and Standard sweep of 1958," and how it could progressive conservative." 4. Thou shalt not skip class. Take the whole da off behalf of the Brokers of Huron Forms," Bob Sharen, John happen. again. Y ,t Count have finally become Thompson, Audrey Trimbell; The defeated budget was 5. Thou shalt not push students County Y P Y' With the defeat of .the inflationery -according to Mr. in the hallway. Tripping teachers reality. By-laws and •Program; Peter Wooliams. He said the is better. - Greater, knowledge and MacEwan and Terry-13auer. z - ARNOLD, STINNISS4,N LII% -- HEALTH and ACN3IDENT Registered Wirement renslons Inoome Tax I5eduetable Reglstero Retiremerkt; Annuities. - 'WWRPi131? M NG — Sun Life Assurance Company Of Canada TELEPHONE: 627-0410 t17 GODERIWi ST. FART — BEAFORTH JOHN'. LYNDON HURON -MIDDLESEX LIBER CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS ARE OPEN AT 43 WEST ST. " GODER•ICH 4 PH 524m2l77 , SUNDAY. JUNE 16th For the Biggest and Best Selection of McRs Clothing and Gifts; SHOP AT L'O HEA i-• la MEN S. WEAR education to the Real Estate All members of the 1-furon Real' c.hich is owned by the residents a; government promised to spend 6. Thou shalt nut flunk in June. four tirrieg'as much money in the Do it in January and avoid the profession will be avails`ble Estate Board will automatically Council did not deal with the " `?;, new budget as any government June, rush. . through seminaes, salesaramas, become members of the Ontario' >? spent in any budget in the last 7• Thous- shalt not throw literature, , and special courses Real Estate Association and the, INTERIOR &EXTERIOR RQ decade. erasers. Pencils are harder. made available through -the Canadian Real Estate 8. Thou shalt not drive fast in Huron' Real Estate Board. Association. 3 1 He ' quoted a ' figure of school zonds. Wait for the The following slate of officers g The Board, has representatives P _g ' teacher. approximately 2.2 billion dollars was elected: president A. J. from Goderich,Witigham,r y - spent on unemployment 9• Thou shalt not tear books. Alexander; vice-president Dan Seaforth, Grand Bend, Clinton a: grants, $1,700, general ` ' insurance last year, despite the Burn the whole lot. Colquhoun; secretary -treasurer and Exeter. �[ 1973 Chev. impala 4 dr. H.T. 1- 4 dr. H.T. * i) need for workers in the east to 10. Thou shalt not neck in the • Tuekersmith counsel • SPECIAL w i 1-2 dr. and 1 4 dr. H.T.'s. process and manufacture goods halls. The supply room is darker. OUR �( Kid's D# y�,/ 1969 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan * 4 dr. H.T. * MATTRESS A• FU * and people to build box cars and �, (Continued from Page 1) government, $1,919.42, Vanastra * 1972 Dodge Montego 4 dr. H.T. air cond. STATION WAGONS SALE A GOOD STUDENT I men' to make steel for pipelines. to ask Tuckersmith to share he Centre. water and sewage, $13,278.60, Vanastra recreation. andM�ernity 1972 Pontiac Laurentian Station �'. he accredits this with the g of different'.. shortages commodities in the country. • W� costs -of running the The community centre board, 1. 1972 Buick La Sabre Custom, 4 flr.H.T. 1968 Rambler Station Wagon * • province assumes 80% of any.net $635.15', and Vanastra garbage g g Full equipped, with air condi ionin g' TRUCKS He told the audience that " do. cost and it has been proposed that P P -! balance be by collection $272. someone had asn d if he Separate the shared area municipalities. David Morrissey of R.R.3, 'was 1971 Mdntecarlo 2• dr. H.T. air cond. 14 ft, vans. * liars thought 27 million dollars was a She pis Mrs. Martens said a survey of i' Ailsa Craig awarded a 'contract to clean off rust and paint P 4 dr. H.T. 1969 Dodge Van ,lot of money to spend on an election.II Nair Opp,..,. Qkubm LOCATED ON H% the area indicated a Day Care Centre is wanted and that there is from the Broadfoot bridge over "I told him that's cHeap.to get OPEN a _ 6 �''� NJ >< MEN'S- BOYS' a need for one. She said it is to be the Bayfield River on Sideroad 2nd PRIZE - Swivel ROBERT McKINLEY rid of this government," he said, , MOTORS-* PRIZE - ElectricR on 3rd PRIZE 25-26 on Concession 2-3, HRS. S'RUS'S ELS' --� ONTARIO *C YARD GOODS housed on the second floor of the Optimist building at present A request fora building permit to build a tool shed was ed '�° SEWING MACK under construction with the grant �( * . Optimist Club charging $2,400 William Henry of Vanastra. rent yearly. Road Superintendent AllanJK Nicholson reported the Ministry * BANK RATE FINANCING Reeve EiginThompson told * council it ,was his understanding of . Transportation and Communications had approved a * *, on W models' -• new and use MONDAY that Kenneth Cardno, an Optimist member, had said there would be no rental charges when supplementary road subsidy •of $10,000. Previously for 1974 the * * *I * Comes To B r u s s e s Motors 6 -91 -PA. O � Ministry had approved road the Centre was discussed at an information meeting in Seaforth subsidyof $53,000 for * * This means added savings when you purchase a new or used car. Compare our averagp. * interest 11.78°, 36 - ° last week, because the Optimist maintenance and construction on rate of over months. No down payment on approval credit. � building is being constructed at the 106 miles of township roads. * _. See ©ur Selection *' 0 n We Seaforth Recreation Park c.hich is owned by the residents We have a number of '73 Chevrolet, Pontiac, Le Mans and of Seaforth. * Council did not deal with the request because of the length of 1974 Chev. Impala 4 dr. H.T. P the meeting which was not adjourned until 1:40 a.m. on 1974 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 4 ' Dr. H.T. Wednesday. One member of INTERIOR &EXTERIOR RQ council said' he thought such a 1973 Vega Hatchback Centre should be self-sustaining with those using it 'paying sufficient fees to cover the costs. 3 1 Passed for payment were 1973 Buick Century 2 Ant. accounts totalling $133,675.77 which included road accounts of $14,899.34; June inst alment of the -1974 education levy of 1973 Chevrolet Impala 2 dr. H.T. $90,273.50; drainage, $10,697.76; a: grants, $1,700, general 4. 2-1969 Pontiac Parisienne -1 - 2 dr. and U �[ 1973 Chev. impala 4 dr. H.T. 1- 4 dr. H.T. * i) Y 1972 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. H.T. yt. SPECIAL w "There's Mother's Gary and 1-2 dr. and 1 4 dr. H.T.'s. li''ather's Day hen is OUR �( Kid's D# y�,/ 1969 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan * 4 dr. H.T. * MATTRESS A• FU 0 n �( We have a number of '73 Chevrolet, Pontiac, Le Mans and * Chevelle Cars, 2 and 4 doors. �* 1974 Chev. Impala 4 dr. H.T. P 1971 Chev. custom Impala 2 dr. H.T. * 1974 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 4 ' Dr. H.T. 1970 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr. H.T. * INTERIOR &EXTERIOR RQ * 1973 Vega Hatchback 1970 Pontiac Parisienne 4 dr.H.T. * 3 1 * 1973 Buick Century 2 Ant. 1970 Catalina 4 dr.H.T. AINT * 1973 Chevrolet Impala 2 dr. H.T. 1969 Pontiac Laurentian, 4 dr. Sedan. 1973 Ford Grand Torino 2 dr. H.T. 2-1969 Pontiac Parisienne -1 - 2 dr. and �[ 1973 Chev. impala 4 dr. H.T. 1- 4 dr. H.T. * -QTS. 3 HOUR $ * 1972 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. H.T. 2-1969 Pontiac Parisienne SPECIAL r * 1972 Ford Sedan 1972 Valiant 4 dr. Sedan 1-2 dr. and 1 4 dr. H.T.'s. OUR �( 1972 Mercury Marquis 4 dr. H.T. air Cond. 1969 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan * 4 dr. H.T. * MATTRESS A• FU * 1972 Meteor Montcalm 4 dr. H.T. air cond. * 1972 Dodge Montego 4 dr. H.T. air cond. STATION WAGONS SALE * 1972 Chev. Brookwood Station Wagon -Galaxie. 1972 Pontiac Laurentian Station 1972 Ford 500 4 dr. H.T. Wagon 1. 1972 Buick La Sabre Custom, 4 flr.H.T. 1968 Rambler Station Wagon * CONTINUES 15%61 LI ♦( * Full equipped, with air condi ionin g' TRUCKS TO JUNE 15 �C 1971 Chevr let 1971 Ford ' ton pick up•V8 automatic /4 Monte Carlo 2 dr. H.T. g .1970 Chevrolet 50 Series ` • * 1971 Mdntecarlo 2• dr. H.T. air cond. 14 ft, vans. * * 1971 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham 4 * 4 dr. H.T. 1969 Dodge Van Nothing to Buy - Just come in _k i `00- 1971 Ford �.;alaxie 500••4 dr.H.T. Number of Vans, Chevs. & Fords 6 cyl g try form and 8 automatics from 1970 to 1972. ist PRIZE - Elactrohome Ali *ker 2nd PRIZE - Swivel *CRUS E,L.S MOTORS-* PRIZE - ElectricR on 3rd PRIZE * S'RUS'S ELS' --� ONTARIO *C PHONE 887.6173-11ihe Homs of ibefter Usod Cary' OPEN. EVERY EVENING itr****'***************%r++********** 0 n