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25 cm. long. We .ilad a staring
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walked to Scott's farm on Thur-
staying in our room. •Their names
That afternoon the 88 class
and Jim Campbell won thb first
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are Nosy and Not. We think they
jogged.' over to the Seaforth
contest. One of our guests won
wanted to get some fish for our
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the second contest. The visitors
aquarium. We took nets, rubber
By Janice Carins.
assembly. They all chipped in
stuck their tongues out at Michael
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d ntka8e 'of the low W t Rrt►• Eieven� , peopie are learnt • A'��eCt t. eln' 0„f1
t; gram$ sponsored by the Town of bou;ique Vrafta• ,Dr#ule?'
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office this
The childreli.'s. Arts attd crafts. '” Wfl
+ .fall; Rocreatiot Director' Clive as eight re tstcat# P'� fC ' , �.� �' Air Yj 26 ' ' i
program h g g ta•..
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A 13uist reports that most classes . Each session has a .different Y Cxu1�Y� #�-
am filled u but there is still room y t . •'. , . .
• P program and children ma • soil VAU��7i.H. .,
for more pareiciparits in a few. register at a reduced 'cost by
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CHIEF OF POLICE Sat, .o R 6��
There are programs .on almost catling the Recreation. Office.
-_ every night of the week, in the Registration Is also still ffeint�x0.itl pO rQQ 'MET 1 IN "Q�Q
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School, the Public School taken for power skating classes. •. ' .I.pnoPro�v).41Cd
and the Librarybasement. Mr. Buis says there are more During the week of the 16th to
y,'i t y 'The RuxoW Gounty Board of • EOU.' tiort
gi Thirty people are trying out people who want to take. ballet the 23rd oetober, ' 1974, the 1>�QNF ge, of 4 12i$ht seFUI G9es'
Yoga. on Wednesday nights• lessons needed. So far, there ar+e Seaforth Police Department •• • 0 aR • • • • * �`i s •:ri i�,R R R�wr'I� PreSerit
b garate has twenty-seven not enough people interested to Investigated 22.occurrences. They assist the general public in Undf?ta1t4lillE' thQ
z registrants a't the arena, Tuesday warrant starting a class. are as follows: Every week more .and �m reasons for Conversn'on . t0 the Metric System,
and Thursdays. . A St. John Insecure Property I people discover what mighty joss
Animal complaints 1 are accomplished by low cost An iritrodUCtipri t4 some .of the moat Com:
Ambulance course Tuesday'
nights at the High ScfioQi is fled • Break. Enter and theft 1 Expositor Want Ads. Dial nionly used mn trle nieasurement8 vUl be
# r with eighteen registrants. f s Fire Calls 3 Seaforth S27-0240, offered' ,
f C0 TENNAIRES PLAY -- The ewas a lot of action gSmi e
In a fast paced e>fhibition game Safurd8y night About twenty adults ' are ' Psychiatrists. say that, in the Assist Public 2 The Mwt session of elaeh will be he14 ar tblipw�t� Md WW
– between Seaforth's new Junior D team and Mitchell, Playing badminto itnd have room ' blood 1s Property Damage 2watin� _� 4 weeks.
for a few more. process • qi thltllcing, Theft 2lt� Central Humin Secondary School .
f d0wirfrom the feet to the brain, p TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th
t Mitchell won 4-3 before a large local audience -The Ladies Keep Fit is one of the Out of Town.com taints 3
.4 CentennaireS' season st arts''Saturda but,Nov. 8 is most o 'alar classes with forty Tom$ may explain why„ if we think 'w� 1
Saturday P P very long• about doing someththg, Disturbance 1
the first home game. ,staff Photo) five participants in two groups, we get cold feet. Assist other Police Dep'.ts. 3 ,puth Huron District. High SCh
General Police Information 3 - TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 29th
There were no motor vMr
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# the Highway Traffic Act. accidents reported. God6rich District Collegiate Inotitute
Sketches, from• Seaforth Public School 4• Persons were charged Entertainme' t: WEDNESDAY, OCTO1 ER 30th -
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On Tuesday, October 15th, surprise the jar was:filled with the poem the, "Highwayman" in until she comes back. We hope APerson charged under the I'+. •E. Madill Secondary School'
`Seaforth and Brucefield girls mein paper. We really started wonder- literature so they put on a Oadow Mrs. Hamilton enjoys her time Liquor Control Act. SING -A -LONG WEhNESDAY, OCTOBER 30th
in another soccer game. It started ingti inside was a little gerbil. Its play showing their interpretation with us and we wish Mrs. 2. Persons charged under the ' PU8 GROUP
with Brucefield sco'r'ing a goal. name was Snoopy. We took him of the poem. The main actors ' Johnston the best in her "new, 'Criminal Code,of Canada. Irish Music by 4Oa O° at 8 'Ps*.' tu1+Mr taroentatI' to p -
Soon after Seaforth tied up the out and let him crawl on people. were: Narrator, Brenda Smith; program" at home. Bonne 12, Motorists were stopped :and vatlaWe Iran each sehooL There • IR be nd °Main+ f"
imam
game. Two more Brucefield goals We watched his nose wiggle. The The Highwayman, David Under- chance. warned for minor defects or ° _
made the final score 3-1 for grade 2's saw him too. wood and Bess, Jant's VanVleit. offences,'
' Brucefield. We'll get you - next Later Miss Hoekstra got a book 88 appreciated the grade three's GUESS WHO John H. Cairns THURS., FR1.
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time. Brucefield. on pets which told us all about "Thank You" letter and are We have two slim, curly, long Constable #1.LincolnBy Nancy 'Kunder him and how to care for him. She happy -that they liked the play, visitors. Our visitors are 24 and
• RA TEPA YERS MEFTt1VG
ON OUR TRIP TO THE POND
liked him so much she bought him
especially the, highwayman s
25 cm. long. We .ilad a staring
All the children in Grade T wo
and, his sister and they will be
accident.
'tontestwith them. Kevin Drage}•
walked to Scott's farm on Thur-
staying in our room. •Their names
That afternoon the 88 class
and Jim Campbell won thb first
iday afternoon, October 17. We
are Nosy and Not. We think they
jogged.' over to the Seaforth
contest. One of our guests won
wanted to get some fish for our
are cute.Manor
and performed the same
the second contest. The visitors
aquarium. We took nets, rubber
By Janice Carins.
assembly. They all chipped in
stuck their tongues out at Michael
boots and old clothes with us. We
bags
Snakes! Snakes! Snakes! The
and bought some treats to serve
quiet audience. While'
their• q
Ryan so he • did lit right back to
them. Mr. Bishop (a science
also took plastic to bring our
catches back to the school. At the
Science Room has had a lot of
goodies were passed they
teacher) let us hold our guests.
pond, we caught bugs, crickets;
nakes brought in. Some of thefn.;
are milk snakes, garter snakes
min ed with the elderl folks.
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When we are done•our work we
and a big, fat worm. In the. pond
we found snails, fish duckweed
And red belly' snakes. Many
As, the were returnin to the
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school they all felt as if they had
get to play with them. Have you
guessed yet who -is visiting Room
and some other plants, and some
People in the class have acquired
interest in snakes. Their long,
done a good deed for the day and
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insect s. Kevin and Robbie each
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make a con urful
. liked the ha feeling.
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They aren't caterpillars or worms
J caught a fish. We all had a good
quick .bodi4.es
press Reporters - Ruth' Thamer
but -baby garter snakes.
Green •
-,-TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Sat.
ori A Ratepayers' Meeting for they
The Four -hi of G
Township Grey
aY �„ Will be" held on
Thursday,. November 7th,- 1974
time on Thursday, and we would array darting here, and t ere., and Carolyn McClure.
like to thank.Mr. Jim Scott for These creatures also provide an ,
r interesting subject in class. HALLOWE'EN DANCE
letting as visit the.pond, and. Mr.
s6 Bishop, the science' teacher, for By Cori Habkirk October 31st is to be a special
giving us some equipment to use ` 8B day for Seaforth Public School. It
,a The 8B, of Seaforth Public' begins in the afternoon.' Grade
and helping us at•the pond. g
OUR VISIT T'O TOPNOTCH MILL 'School put on an assembly Ion 6,7, and 8 are going to have a .
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On Wednesday afternoon the Friday, October 11. da
Sharon nce that begins at ,3:00 land
(" Grade 4 pupils in Miss Little's Thompson was the Master of lasts fill 5:00.' People who don't
Ceremonies. The reading of the- dress up for the dance must pay
,35 room hada very educational tour Bible was done by Doris McClure, admission at the entrance. Prizes
to the Topnotch Mill. Bible
a Thanksgiying poem was will be given for spotlight dances
t1F�kwStrong nlet.us and' we,t`ust'n _U Olt by`"' bt;ii§;Yan i i�;'` and the best costumes -male and
to �c Ile'
k' d ^ fiJ+s`' "liar feittale I
ldg� e ". This' was a TTi'an cs"gi"v ng 1' Grade I-' to S are having
loaded by gravity. We saw ,a la of how people can share their classroom parties which will
buy -product that they use to make
play D P P
a concentrate that they buy from good food. While constructing begin 'at. 2:15. They will be -
Kelloggs'. We saw how a'fork lift the stage for the following play, awaraed prizes for the best
tl Sharon. Doris and Janis were dressed person in each room. We l �'
worked. _ We saw them make
rabbit pellets. We saw a few tick accompanied by Miss Santos in are ' also having a
singing two solos. contest. The
1`c tanks which are a new device to pumpkin -carving y p
many of us. We -were all given The SBa have been studying are to be brought in on October 30 -
x° for dis la Prizes will be
at 2 p.m.
ETHEL- � COMMUNITY CENTRE
Edythe M. Cardiff
Township Clerk
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JON WIGHT
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One beautiful rnan. His sfon. is true.
the privilege to weigh ourselves P y PANAVISION
xK on their big scales. Mr. Strong is awarded in the gym at 3:00 p.m. CALOR BY DELUXE" .
a good guesser; he was only a on October 31st. ELEANOR WILSON
pound out on Miss Little's Targe crowd The wort being done by the Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis``'V, Adult
Entertainment
ss weight. We visited the big pig Students' Council on' these Boshart of Seaforth graduated in Country and 'Western Entertainment
J ; barn and saw new born piglets. activities should give Hallowe'en May from the, University of • PLUS
P g (Continued from Pae 1 a "fun" time at Sftaforth- Public Waterloo with. her Bachelor of SATURDAY NIGHT in the
g. There were many sows with their g )
families and suckers ready for abundant wildlife '-- deer, fox, CHERS' VISITATION Mathematics Degree. R E. D KNIGHT R O O f
). sale. Mr. Rimmer, gave us a, raccoon, beaver. On October 21 and 23 we will +'•
t demonstration of all the com li- The hikers were led on a trail :� °
E P have teachers from other schools �9�
:E cated machines in his office. through cedar bush, up the in the county visiting our class- „ELGIN FISCHER TRIO" ,� ,OO/
We received a bag of dog food, Bannockburn Valley slope rooms. On October, 29, the *:.�::�:� : pEqD!
an ice-cream bar, and a' pencil. . through a mixed hardwood forest teachers from our school will have ROYAL HOTEL
Keith McClure thanked the of oak. rFl"a 1$a�•beech; hicko acid �- • `�
p K1�. , rY' the opportunity ofrvisiting other �•::::.
men for the time they spent with wild apple,. 'along open rolling schools. We hope the exchange MITCHELL , X.: -
us. We left in time to meet the grasslands 'and back down and �bf .ideas and methods will' be of IN THE LADIES rind ESCORTS' ROOM
bus to take the pupils home. along the river to the gate.. lie THURS. NIGHT ONLY � �•�
�efit to all. FRIDAY and SATURDAY
By Bruce Morton - Grade 4 Larry Lamb, an experienced October 25th is our French FROM 9f-11:30 i v PAPJ�i ..PJ COLuP r UEllltL"
HARPURHEY naturalist.ointed ouf the natural
P teacher Mrs. hreeJohnston's last day "The Alley Cats" SUN., MON., TUES. — OCTOBER 27 ,
October 17th was the day for spring, on the property; various of school for,three months. Mrs. - 28, 29
the Grade 7's walking tour of shrubs --silky dogwood. spice Hamilton from Goderich Grill be Bitter SIAMESE '�WtNS '
Harpurhey with Mrs. Morton and, buttonwood; moss -- British 'taking over the French program `�+ i -- .----- NO one WIII be
Mr. Carroll. soldier's moss which has a reds seated during AT BiRTH--
Sweet Tasty Chicken Wing8 for Sn4eks SHOCK- .,. Now,cut astlnderl
AMPLE r'tt Z PARAnvd ` RECOVERY
WE SERVE BEVERAGE 'ROOM LUNCHEONS PERIOD!
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TRI. and SAT. MARGOTKiDOER-ANNiFERSALT MAItrunlaiernbanalRele,le colorbyMOVIELAB
' 12 't0 2 and 6 to 8 s @) 1973 Amaicen Internatioml Pietweer loc.
In he.,ADMITTANCE
-- AT VERY LOW PRICES -When ManandWifeLow
Crown Room it Vett of AGI We �. �,�� �ir the Same %*man..
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5COMMBKCIAL_. HOTEL Sebfortlr /
Is 8 z eop e. arpurhey, Grade 7 s WED. THUR. FRI. SAI'. OCT. 30 31, NOV. 1 2
11,s have knowledge of where you + , ,
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GERBIL
SEAFORTH CURLING CLUB" -_
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came to school with a jar. Too our aim►
ALL persons Interested in CURLU40 JOhnSOtl"
I PLEASE CALL MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN Costum' elc Dance - some say he's dead...
ANNUAL some say he never will be.
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On the way, we were walking
top, giving it the appearance of a
a against the wind which was quite
soldier in uniform; a variety of
cold. We also had problems with
birds' nests and wood' duck
holding.on to our sheets of paper
nesting boxes.
but we managed. On returning
The hikers crossed three new
the wind was with us which made
bridges built by SWEEP students
things considerably easier.
this summer using the cedar trees
The reason for this tour is,
from the area itself and gabion
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fr,
recently Grade Ts' have been
studying topographical in
baskets of stone:
Mr. Martin
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maps
said the area will
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geography. So we, the grade 7's
have minimal development but
have marked every -house. barn.
will be `a yvildlife habitat. He said
commercial, agricultural and in-
some trees . and shrubs may be
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dustrial place on a map of
planted that would supply food
Harpurhey.
P I f H
for the birds and animals.
Sweet Tasty Chicken Wing8 for Sn4eks SHOCK- .,. Now,cut astlnderl
AMPLE r'tt Z PARAnvd ` RECOVERY
WE SERVE BEVERAGE 'ROOM LUNCHEONS PERIOD!
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TRI. and SAT. MARGOTKiDOER-ANNiFERSALT MAItrunlaiernbanalRele,le colorbyMOVIELAB
' 12 't0 2 and 6 to 8 s @) 1973 Amaicen Internatioml Pietweer loc.
In he.,ADMITTANCE
-- AT VERY LOW PRICES -When ManandWifeLow
Crown Room it Vett of AGI We �. �,�� �ir the Same %*man..
(WE- SELL ICE) Jcs s CJ, •�'!�"
Crown'
5COMMBKCIAL_. HOTEL Sebfortlr /
Is 8 z eop e. arpurhey, Grade 7 s WED. THUR. FRI. SAI'. OCT. 30 31, NOV. 1 2
11,s have knowledge of where you + , ,
live.
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l.• By Joanne Boven - ai-- - 5EAFORTI'� LEGION
GERBIL
SEAFORTH CURLING CLUB" -_
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One morning Robert E -our ATTENTION CURLERS t
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came to school with a jar. Too our aim►
ALL persons Interested in CURLU40 JOhnSOtl"
I PLEASE CALL MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN Costum' elc Dance - some say he's dead...
ANNUAL some say he never will be.
TURKEYROBERT FOTHERINGHAM Saturda , Octobbr 76th
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