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VJ tt� 1. r. WACL� BAND PLAYS 40, with m n7ca �)D��.. T,6is
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were.all preseritod, with plaxl4es by. Alan alqp reminded the students ., r.
QUN).c to% +,htrt $ntlu;�V% Huron Country Playhou.so. T94ring IN TORQ14TQ wag followed by the Last Post and
their team capta M Morton. of the 'Remembrance Day Service
Troupe presented at S, D,,H.S, id r.,
%`111'anck no+ COVAS., 111M %!%'I' Last Thursday, -,the SDHS Girls' two imputes of silence. The hymn
•anthology - of Canadian Drama, 'There is going to be a dancq, _r�hich was going to be held In the Trumpet. Band attended the Royal "0 God, Our Help in Ages Pair,
Verse, song and story. November 22 with - the group gym at 3 -that day. He hoped a good
The piece was acted out by a com, "Sebastian" playing, It's going to crowd would show up for the event. Winter Fair held In Toronto. While was sung followed Vy "0 Canada".
there they took part In the activities
TW DANCE
pany of five with a minimum of be a. Sadie Hawkins dance socome and also did some Playing.
props and scenery. The preaqn- on girls, get up your nerve and ask
that fellah. -GIRLS' Don't forget. the dance to
COMING UP- SOON
tation, titled "Butterfly on Stone Ming up
Opus One" was compiled by one of . Marj Jansen read tbe. financial BASKETBALL TEAMS REMEMBRANCE PAY
On November 7, ille girls' basitet. ;(6011MOLY HELD at SDdS on Friday November 22
the performers. report. ball team$, were the
guests of November 8, the, grade thirteen with Sebastian playing, 1fd a Sadie
w On Noverr
The play included v Ruth Ann Siemon was announced students (level rive) *'06 in-
Z� �orks by 4arle the Mitchell teams, Both the juniors ,charge Hawkins dance so girlr ab a guy -
Birney, Gordon Lightfoot, George high salesman.for the Huron Ex- 'and seniors did very well. The of the Remembrance DAY assembly. and come.
Ryga and Joni Mitchell. positor campaign. She gets her juniors won their game with a score The assembly Was optional for the
After the play, workshops were weight in. dimes, of 29-21 and the seniors also won student' body but a good number YEARBOOKS ON 044
presented -by the actors in Make-up, . The high salesmen winners were their game with a score of 4 '27.. showed up for the event, The service Orders for next year's yeir . book
announced for the magazine cam- I. . . e
Literature, Acting and Drama. paign. These people get their choice march of the flags followed by the yearbooks ooks are promised to be bigger
Stage ManAg.ement, Canadian The seniors were ju#,six pointe
followed the usual order with the are being taken right now. The
short of going to WOSSA. The
of a number of stuffed animals, juniors,' though; are gojn� to hymn "Fa ith of Our Fathers", Each and better. so order yours right
BY SANDRA HULLEY Allan then read 1i letter which the,
student council received. It was WOSSA on November 23 as they grade thirteen student then read, away
won both games of their total point Yb
MONTHLY ASSEMBLY HELD from a concerned Seaforth citizen series.
On November 8, the whole whowas having problems with kids
student bodv-filed down to the gym coming back from uptown and
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to attend the monthly assembly. leaving their garbage (including pop GEOGRAPHY CLUB
students Carnochan, studecouncil bottles) on his lawn', Allan RECORD DRAW
president, was in charge and he in- suggested that the Geography Club Jo Anne Whitman is the first win -
formed the student body of a num- and World Politics Club get ner of the geography club record
her of things. together and have a bottle depot draw. The draw was held on
where kids coming from uptown, November •8 and 4s the r
First of all, the golf tewm; who irst of
well this season, WS to I . Christio n'Reformed Church, Clinton
have done very could leave their Oob bottles. This four 'dra be he d Jo Anne
were presented with awards for way the clubs could make some chose the Bachmann Turner Over•
their efforts. Steven Bennett, Ed money and homes near the school drive 8 track tape, J,
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-Fifth Anniversary
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Opinion-
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Student 'uh`!y-- November 24, 1974
�\ :� vbody is willing -to work
Morning 10:00
Neither the Huron Expositor or little over three weeks, students figure Councli endorse ' d As a gift •
Rev. G.J. Hoytems, London
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Magazine Campaign objective at S.D,H.S: brought in about to the VanEgmond Foundation for Guest Minister:-
was reached. The Expositor $5,800.00 in subs - criptions, their work. The rest will be used Retired former past(ir
campaign fell $200.00 short of Its That is a pretty impressive in the school, in the main, to
objective. The Magazine figure. It averages out to finish the Tuck Shop and Student Afternoon 2-030
Campaign brought in $3,000.00 in approximately $18.00 per Lounge.
subscriptions, about
$1,500-00 student" More important than 'the Guest Ministers: Rev. L. Slofstra. Chatham
short. With this kind of -student money, the support of the student Rev. G.J. Hearsink Blenheim
The figures don't look. very participation and backing $300 body demonstrates a willingness both former pastors
impressive, but they don't take was realized from the sale -of to work in support of our school Choir
imp
IS t the Magazine Expositors and Co-uncil petted that has been much less blatant or
\� into account that
Campaign followed hard on the some $900.00 to $1,000.00 for the rah -rah than in years past. Evening 8:00
heels of the Expositor drive. In a ma2azine C4.migli. ]Half of this It's good to know it's there.
Youth Programme
Speaker: Rev. Alvin Benkema
n ort trustee reports your, on' Huron Board/; of Ed. We invite you all to Worship with us and to share z
our thankfulness to the Lord
Because of space, limitations in Trainable Retarded Committee P.S. and therefore our facilities facilities -in five more, schpols in media centre was established in will stay in Seaforth to provid-
the issue following the Seaforth. — For the 4th year I have been on are used 100%. Within the next 2 the county giving us libraries in the boar-&-offioe, and a courier more trips for both secondary and
ratepayers meeting a -full report this committee for the . 3 to i years this program will be all schools throughout the county service is operated from, this. elementary cbildxpn,. •
of Huron Board of Education T.R.Schools in the 'county. The extended to allgrades 7 & 8- in the but two. - office too. The board has offered free
Trustee Molly Kunder's speech to new facilities in the Winkham county. - office was officially Instead of trading in some of courses in metrication in their
the meeting was not carried in the Public School were officially Portable classrooms have been opened in Clinton last April and is our older school busses, these will night,schdol classes and these will
Expositor, Mrs. Kunder opened last year. The integration rented to establish library proving very satisfa orv. A beke�p'rt for field trips. One. bus be repeated throughout the year.
represented the taxpayers of of these children in the regular
• ,Scaf4r1h,.Bayfi61d, Tuckersmith,. school facilities has been found
and Stanley on the board. acceptable to the point, that NOTICE, OF POLL
In her, remarks .,she reviewed children ' volunteer their help with
board -activities and said - the T"W, children. New facilities
I hove decided to let my name in Goderich will open next year in TOWN OF
BOB .,'ETTY's
st and for the position of trustee the Queen Elizabeth School''
on the Huron County School Education Committee of the
Board again. Huron -Perth T. 13. & Resp.
A poll will be held 1 ' n the Town of Seaforth to
Presently I am, the vice- Disease Assoc. — I have not been and Councillor ,
uncillor
chairman of ' the Education too active on this. committee elect to the office of Reeve VARIETY.
Committee. I because of conflict with other
I have , been ibvolved with meetings.
several Ad Hoe committees such The Teacher Trustee WE NOW HAVE A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF
Polling day will be
as Administration Liasow Committee
Outdoor Education - 6 has not — This committee is made Lip of 2nd.
been too active, but we did meet representatives from the different COUTTSM --H ALLMARK Mon. December
with . the Maitland, Valley Federations, 2 trustees and 2... w''
Conservation Authority a ,few from the administration. We try Polls will open at 11 o'clock in the morning
times. but 'since then their to solve protllems concerning all' and will close at 8 o'clock in the afternoon at
chairman has been transferred groups in an informal meeting. f following locations:
'but will perhaps resume again. Budget .Committee — This U CHRISTMAS WRAPPING
Field Trips — This committee committee was set up after much Polling Sub -division No. I:—
has just finished it's report to, the criticism last year when the CARDS PAPER Mrs. Frank. Storey's, 56 Goderich Street West
b6a'rd and policies will be formed budget was passed by the board
from this 'reptirt. with very little discussion on the Singles and Boxes FO Rolls and Pkgs. Polling Sub -division No. 2:—
Utili=tl6n of Education trustees -part., This has been Mrs. Mae WatteiFworth's, 39 West William St.
Facilities — We hope to bring in rectified with 4 tru§tees (2 from
our report for the December each, com m i ttee) working with the
meeting but we are still waiting administration. Last week was Polling Sub -division No. 3:—
for the arrival of the 4th report our first meeting and hopefully I Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Dolmage's, 32 Main St.,$.
th d
from the "Government Select can continue with this next year.
Ser viettes, Napkins' Tags, Seals Pollifik Sub-diVision No. 4Committee. I was in London last Tile Honle Economics & .1 9
week for a 3 day seminar Industrial Arts program has Whey you care enough to send the the very best! Seaforth-Public Library
connected with this committee. In proved so ben"eficial that it t as
talking with other delegates we been expanded, in Seaforth to Polling Sub -division No. 5•:-
found that our schools are being include grades 7 & 8 from Hensall Seaforth ToOn Hall
used extensively and in co-opera-
tion with our Recreation
Departments.
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II TOWNSHIP of GREY II
1974 TAXES
-DUE NOVEMBER 29.,
1974
Taxes to be paid at the Canadian Imperial perial
Batik of Commerce, lgrus8elg.
Edythe M. Cardiff
Tax Collector
Township of Grey
Polling Sub-division-No-6:—
Mrs. El ' la Munroe's, 25 St. John, Street
y..r.: s ::a��,s BARTLiFFS CHRISTMAS
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ADVANCE POLLS
Light & Dark
Am advance poll will be held for the purpose of
receiving the votes of electors who expect to be
Speeialthis Week]
'Jack's Potato ' C h i'P S .3'f or $1.00
Reg. 49t
40 oze, Coke. 2 for 794 plus do -posit
WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE ST06JK OF
POLOROID & XODAK CAMERAS & FILM
FOR THE COMING SEASON
P
REMEMBER: You can't buy Service — selection or experience 111UT at.
BOU and BETTYS W,6 Provide All Three.
unable to vote on the regular polling day. The
Adv'ance Poll will be held in the Clerk's Office
on
Sat.- Novem'ber 23rd..
Advance Poll will open at 11 o'clodk in the
4%
morning and close at -8 dclock in the evening
Voting by .Proxy
Electors eligible to vote by -proxy must, make
application to the Clerk for a certificate to vote
by proxy before 5 o'clock In the aft ernoon on
Tuesday, *Nov, 26
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Polling Sub-division-No-6:—
Mrs. El ' la Munroe's, 25 St. John, Street
y..r.: s ::a��,s BARTLiFFS CHRISTMAS
R
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CAKE
ADVANCE POLLS
Light & Dark
Am advance poll will be held for the purpose of
receiving the votes of electors who expect to be
Speeialthis Week]
'Jack's Potato ' C h i'P S .3'f or $1.00
Reg. 49t
40 oze, Coke. 2 for 794 plus do -posit
WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE ST06JK OF
POLOROID & XODAK CAMERAS & FILM
FOR THE COMING SEASON
P
REMEMBER: You can't buy Service — selection or experience 111UT at.
BOU and BETTYS W,6 Provide All Three.
unable to vote on the regular polling day. The
Adv'ance Poll will be held in the Clerk's Office
on
Sat.- Novem'ber 23rd..
Advance Poll will open at 11 o'clodk in the
4%
morning and close at -8 dclock in the evening
Voting by .Proxy
Electors eligible to vote by -proxy must, make
application to the Clerk for a certificate to vote
by proxy before 5 o'clock In the aft ernoon on
Tuesday, *Nov, 26
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