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The Huron Expositor, 1978-02-23, Page 17
":",.'7• STOP WHEN YOU NEE© TO Good brakes are as important to safe driving as keeping your eyes open! And keeping your brakes 'in good condition saves you money, too by preventing needless damage to expensive brake drums and rotors. Let us check, out your brake system today! BRAKE SYSTEM CHECK a %40 11111/ TAX INCLUDED FOR THE' TOTAL. PRICE WE WILL Test Brakes Fill Master Cylinder Clean [glow Out] Brakes Inspect Linings For Wear ,0 Inspect Drums And Rotors Inspect Shoes And Calipers 121 Adjust Parking Brake q Inspect Hoses,- Fittings O Check Stop Lights q Check Warning Lights q Cheek Brake Booster q If wefittel.anything that needs fixing, we'll a give you reasonable estimate on fixing it. Make a date. today. The cost of the brake system cheek will not be charged if brake work ,needed. , Dear Ralph, • ' ' - I hope .you can advise me on this situation. There is 'this goodlooking girl who everybody says likes me. I anrafraid it's only for my good looks, my great body, and' my'1978 car. How can I find out whether she is sincere or if she just likes - me for my exceptional abilities? I will be waiting for .your answer, Not Sur▪ e? Dear Not Sure. ' . I'd suggest,that you scrap your good looks, great body and sell your car, If she still likes you, then you'll have your answer. ' • Ralph will probably make-her dislike you all the more. Putting him down will only lower her opinion' of you. No one' whcr —talks behind som4on's back is respected, Ralph SPS students win • In November, the legion sponsored a Remembrance 'Day Contest, in. which ma' y schools participated. -Entries came from Exeter all 'the way to Kincardine.' Students were to write•arressay • or poem about Remeintnance Day. The poems• consisted of 32 lines 'and thez essays consisted of 500 words. There were a variety of topics to write "on, • some of Which were "What Remembrance Day Means to Me".."Why- I wear a Poppy" and-others. Three entries were made from S.P.S. The entries were made by' Marion Hunt, Larry Drager and Christine Nelemans, Marion Hunt won first in her division, and Christine Nelernans won second in her division in this Zone, C-1, Legion contest.. These winners will go onto a District level. • Rhonda McCowan, Margriet Knetsch • • • • • • • • • • ad. Our February Clearance Sale of USED CARS AND TRUCKS CONTINUES 1977 - MONTE CARLO V8' Automatic Air Conditioned; . Silver Gray with Black Vinyl. Roof Lien. LQN340. 1976 CORDOBA 2 door V8 automatic Light' Blue With White Vinyl Rook Licn. EINM__840. - 1976 GRANADA 2 door, 6 cyl, Automatic Cruise Control. Radio and other options Red With White vinyl Roof, Lien. JUO. 083. " 1975 CUTLASS 4 door sed art V8 automatic Lien. LKY 981: , - 1974-0-LDSDELTA 881-tleineSedim.Yricutomatic and many other options. Dark brown finish with Suedella Vinyl- Roof. 1974 MONTE CARLO V8 Automatic C. BuCket Seats, Lien. ',LRB 333. ' USED 1 RUCKS Ready For Work And Pl,y2-, 1975 'GMC 1/2 ion V8, automatic. License D1489'7 1974 CHEV. To V8 automatic, Lie. C62931 1974 G.M.C. 1/2 ton V 8, automatic Lie.* C81108 UNDER 52000 (.;P 1( • 1975 DODGE 4 door o License 3KM 165- 1974 TORINO WAGON 4 door. License IIN`I 224, 1974 IMPALA WAGON 4 door. License HUM 356. 1973 FORD WAGON 4 door License FKA 988. 1971 VOLKSWAGtoN BE- TLE . License DFX 722. It's A $1991: $1949. • $1972 $1797. $999.. BUYERS MARKET' at 13 iviAin, swam @ of or II, h 521•1t50 . • . Ontatic. „ • A .pron.r centepnia[ ants curl, Mw , THE HURON EKP,P4ritORIP.FEORUARY 29, 19 0 17 r. '1 • -A friend is someone who comes• to play with you Jason Tyner A friend. is nice • and -kind, Tracey Horner. " ' • A friend plays with you at recess., When my friend comes over, ,lb wraesohtare, Robyn Norman A friend phones you up.. Keilly A friend is nice ,to talk - to. Laurie. Kerr My friend likes me add I like Laurie 'Chalmers. My friend reads stories, to me and I read stories to, her, Shelly Hayter. I like -staying overnight at my friend's house. Kathleen Verhoef thirty-two points for Exeter, while Pete Dekoker added twelve. The Bears won the 'game seventy -- three to sixty-two. The Juniors met in the final game, with Exeter . clearly dominating 'it. The S.H.D.R.S. Panthers -took a quick lead, and went on to win by a score of . • seventy-two to twenty-seven. Seaforth's high scorer was Mike Scott with seven, Paul Bies of Exeter' led his team with twenty- eight points and 'Doug Hoffman , scored twelye. Paul Ellis ' * A'EVINA/ REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REV IEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW . -13EVIE , IE R. W REV!. - EW R` W : I: 4 REV/IEW ., IEW R ON STRIKE:—Tseaohers at Seaforth OHS have joined their colleagues across Huron in a day tp day walkout from county schools. SDHS teachers were out Friday, along with Clinton High school teachers, back in echool Monday and out again trjesday and Wednesday as were all county Secondary teachers. Here. SDHS teacher& Harry Dougherty, Steve .Hook and. Don Renshaw picket in front of the school. • • • • SDHS seniors Win. South H u ron baskptball.:game Basketball teams, from South Huron District Secondary School met Seaforth's Golden' Bears in three fast-paced games at Seaforth'S high school on Monday. In the first, the Seaforth Midget team lost forty-nine to ...“.„.forty-three. Seaforth" led for most Of the gaine, although the score ' was always close. It was not until late in the second overtime period" that the team from Exeter was able to gain the advantage. I Water Weill !DRILLING W.D.• W Hopper. REVIEW VV REV EVIEVV I - • Jim 527-U775 ...S.EAFQRTH MEAT MARKET. MAR Cold Me Available for all All Occasions__ FRIDAY STORE HOURS till. 7:30 p.tp.: enjoy at our Yalentine Party this month. WeX0o\Oking forwarel•to a visit front out`' regular teacher, .Mrs: Gemmel' soon. She has promised to bring her new baby to school, • so that we , tan see him. • Primary Tile primary peoPle have had an enjoyable snowshoe walk is %TB as the daily fun in the snow. Sliding on snow carpets has been especially popular. lint sn,p, ....... also been 411,. ineansl to, class learning experiences. The Grade rwo's have measured and Central 'Huron SecOndary School ........„Students are polishing up .,graphed the amounts of snow. In speeches at this time in prepara- grade one, the difference was Ralph rePhi eS Dear Ralph, 1 thought 1 Would c ide in you because you are a bo too. have this problem with my brother. He is youtiger. The girl I've always been after has just been asked out by brother. I want to tell her what a "Nerd" hem is for revenge. Should 1) go about it this way to get her to like me? Signed Envious. Dear Envious, 'iacloors riielted.:fhen, a pleasant break to the Winterl9ene was .$t, Valentine's Day. Many crafty ' .;'-"'ideas were on display around us. Qn February 14th, the spirit of the day was very evident. on'the• young children's faces. Lpokirtg' , • ahead, we . forsee the Grade oriO, studyin community 'helpers, while the twos are woirking. on Indians, ' Even. with • • things humming. busily throughout the. 'School, during ,winter we sharr"-*- 'fintieipation of spring. ' What's a Friend: A friend is someone who helps me pick up my toys. Jennifer Seaforth's high scorers were Robert Thompson, with ,,sixteen and Paid Geddes with ten. Matt McClure' and Robert Willert scored thirteen- and twelve points respectively for Exeter. The second game was played by the Senior teams. The eight players of the Bears took an early ,,,,Jead. This lead spread to about ten points and was maintained throughout ,the game. Seaforth's major scorers were John Nielson with twenty-eight, Dave Ellis with eighteen and Marc Robinet with- seventeen, Dave Holtzman score,d and Sons 4 NIODERN,ROTARY I RIGS. tP1-10NE Neil 527-1737 'Durl527-0828 REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW .RFA/IFAI RFV IEW 'REVIEW REV.IEc- This month and the ne t promise , to be Fiery busy a d active' kir-the students of 1-10011, Centennial School. ' • , grade, eight claSses are taking turns curling on alternate Tuesdays until March 14th and, Grade three students accompany them on the bus to the Vanastra Recreation Centre„, where they ate learning some 'of th fundamentals of swinning. • Also, on the sports scene, the are Volleyball- Teams are practiciag for a Tournament_ involving 7 county schools, at in Clinton on Saturday, February 18th. ' • The snowshoes are again a popular item'this winter and rarely a day goes by without sonic snowshoe enthusiasTs'mlking, tracks around the 'school during the noon hour, The Grade Eights, in, nder tot raise finances for their Spring Ottawa trip are about to begin, a candy sale, They are still selling' 'school pens at 49c each or 3 for $1.00. Anyone who buys a pen or pens receives a draw ticket on an afghan. • our water table, as well as many ,poems, stories, . • crafts, etc. concerning winter. Since our last baking effort (Gingerbread cookies) Was .such a su ccess. We are hoping to try our • hand at pancakes and a treat to . close score against Parkhill although: they worked very hard, and might.-have made it -a tie game if it had net been for an honest mistake in a' loss of time for the Seniors. 1 would like to The more you like the open road, the more you 'need a Honda. Since 1969, the CB-750 K has been the best-selling bike in its class. Years ahead of the competition. And ,we're convinced the 750K is still the best value for your money. Four pipes, four cylinders and four carbs. Adding up to performance and reliability that keep the K a classic. From this legend we LYNN 11,0Y -ENTERPRISP. Hi hway 86 East, Winghom Oiitatio Phone' 357-3435 Hondas to March 4th developed the revolutionary 750 Hondamatic. A smooth two-speed, semi-automatic transmissior sets you enjoy the thrill , of biking without constantly' changing gears., And the Hondamatic boasts Comstar[TM] wheel* with designed-in flex for-better handling. Like thousands of' other riders, we know already. Find out for yourself. For the open road, nothing beats at Honda 750. 1* Speaking Finals, for the, school ' - , g winners, These are on March 1 at • • - Public speaking, finals, Also, in the Entertainment line „Huron Centennial' Student The Midget boys basketball ' wish the three teams good-luck in , council welcomes everyone to its team ' played particularly • well their. final 2 games, ode against Febrattry 24th Movie. Night, It is a againgt the Parkhill team in an • Eketer on Friday. Feb. 17, 1978 8:00 p.m., featuring "The Other Exhibition • Oanie on Feb. 2, '/78 ' which is . an open family night Side . of , 'the ' Mountain", • The Kindergarten classes have ' where for a first time they 'went starting at 5:00 -P.M. where' Kindergarten, uinntroorotuvenrtatiemlye thWeiythstiall tiediosi .sReeobre. everybody ' is ii welcome. The been busy thinking Slit*. Thompson was once again their "Activities have included a short highest scoring team member. hike into the school grounds on ' .The also unfortunately met snow shoes. The, trip straight out defeat also against Parkhill with a presented no great difficulties. score Of 49 - 25 for them . They, • • if .she's. already._goiug out with However „some found' the turning made a goodatteniPt to Win vvhile.__ your brother you Might as well .__ —around to return to-the classroom, playing one man, s ort for the last ' forget about het. As to telling her a great challenge! We have Os few games unfor unately it was .enjoyed modelling With' snow, at'the Captain of t 6 . team. that your brother's a "nerd", this The' also lOst with a ' • (ton for. the. February 23 Public ' noted. 4a5 the snow brou 110 4. Watt. the Clinton and the—SFafarth . • SDHS 'Midgets defeated" in overtime 'second game is against Mitchell on Thursday, Feb. 23,1978 at Mhehell. 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