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The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-16, Page 6WE WILL PAY . YOU '2 THE. TA and better still look at the low discount prices that are in effect at Drysdale's.' *on any new appliance pur- chased from now to December 15th. 1978 ii Check the foil GE Automatic VVa GE Automatic Drye Frost Free Fridges 30" Electric Ranges from 36995 from 27995 withhode from 454 95' whil trade fr0111 36995 with erode ing Sale Prices hers AutoMatic Dishwashers from 26995 vdififrode OVER 235 PPLIANCES: ' Most colours - most sizes all in stock- stoves, fridges, washers,' dryers', freezers, built'in ovens, dishwashers etc.' all in stock. AND THERE'S MORE 7-12-15-18-22-27- cu ft freezers imstock 20 "GE Colour T.V. 3 year warantee 48995 Smoke Alarm from $13,8f comp with battery IT wiu PAY YOU to read this advertisement. Did you miss purchasing your appliance before the tax increase. /5/.. /0/ , , / AND ouR E ICE we do our own service on -oil units (except Hotpoint) SANTA WILL BE HERE Drysdale's Open House will be on November 17 andthe "old gent" himself has the date reserved for Drysdale's. Watch the paper for further details next week. "STEAM CLEAN" YOUR OWN RUGS THE PROFESSIONAL WAY , Pent a Trawan Hydro Mot Stabm Carpet Cleaner Sale and economical AS Baty to use BS a vacuum cleaner FALL CHINA SALE OFF ROYAL ALBERT Old Country Wases Centennial Rose Chelsea Gardens, PARAGON Remember Me Victoriano Rose Tay Sdn Womance BOOK NOW F,,OR CHRISTMAS Open Stock and 5 pt., place settings OFFER GOOD UP4T11, DEC. 15, 1978 DRYSDALE'S How HARDWARE LTD. Hentall, Ontario Henson Phone 262.2015 • takst popular in ,high schools that have bim as an opening act. rock bands are fighting to He's opened for Bodn, Max REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REV JEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVI W JIEV I EW EVIEVy REYI W. REV -IEW ' ° I. -EV1EW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW. REV ..'EW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW -Spotlight bn The incredible Mike Man- del, one of Canada's most gifted stage perforeniers will be at Seaforth district High on Toes,day, Nov, 28th„ His showy,ffccording to Stlifients will be One of the hilights of the entertainment ' scene in town this year. 'Great at SDHS by Debby Mere Last Tuesday, the students of S.D.H.S. witnessed two kreat ,basketball games. Th e peaarth Whippets played host to the visiting Norwell tea. The Seniors got the ball tolling with a good- fast-paced game but unfor- tunately our girls .lost to Norwell with a close score of 36-32. Die „Junior girls kept the score close until half-,time When the Norwell., I team pulled a' few baskets ahead. e[h eri the Whippets • came from, behind-and were- lead- ing .by one point when Norwell. managed a basket in the last Second of play. Bood games girls, and good luck in the finals! 'Pep club Kippen r. Correspondent Mrs. Rena. Caldwell 262-5062 Mr. and .Mrs. Cameron Mellis :Inkster, Michigan, and Mrs: Margaret, Hutch- [Son of St. Thomas spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Meliis.• Mrs; , Tom ' Munro ' is a patient in Eieter Hospital. • William' 3. .F. Bell and Allin Tremeer have, returned. from a hunting trip to Rest- oule. Kippen U.C.W.• held a very successful supper' in lrucefield Church on Nov- ern'aer 8th. Over 600 people enjoyed the bountiful meal. Mentalist Mike -Mandel can create an tiproaf in any high schookir College. Last year, during 4. Ryerson. per- fOrmaneo? five girls clawed him while he demonstrated the paver of thought sugges,-^ tion. Mandel suggested to female students :that , the fragrance of his ,after-shave lotion would drive them wild , With an uncontrollable desire, Mandel says students are usually rolling with laughter on the floor while their peers cavort around the stage. He's never had any corn-' plaints from staff or students His big show;"' which in- cludes the use of his $35,000' spat e set will be presented at the school on the 20th; Mike takes 14 sUbjects' on trip aboaid his set, built by former NASA engineers and they believe, they have visit- ed outer space. Mandel has become - so by Nancy Parsons , This week our' student spotlight shines on one of our fionour students at S.D.H.S. Her name is Kathy Caldwell and, she is a Grade 12 student, I asked Kathy a few questions such as, what clubs she is involved in. Her reply was ."I'm now treasurer of the yearbook and students' council, I'm in the Drama Club and in ' tfie past I was writing for the newspaper and yearbook." Kathy has an after-school job workins at Bob and Betty's Variety Store uptown Her plans for the future are to go to university (likely to study the Arts-English, His- tory etc.)' She says maybe she would like that rather than the Sciences but she's not sure yet. Kathy says "I very much want to travel, hopefully after a couple years of school. As for a career, don't know what I want to do yet. I want to try as many Webster, Garfield, Foot in Cold Water and Moxy, gush. a Canadian rock group petted to make $4 million this year, is also interested Despite his youth, Mandel, has an amazing history, As a. youth he read more than 150 books on the occult and at the age of 19, he gained publicity as the High Preist of of Toronto's Wicca Coven of the Family of Our Lady. • !op things as possible before deciding." • Kathy's hobbies are bicyc- ling, swimming and travel- ling, ' Whatever Kathy, deci- ded to do after her years in school!, we know she'll be good at it and we wish her the best of luck through the rest of her school days and whatever comes after. OPrieSiogaColleoeCertificateProorams Enrol in.our Home Study' Program, now! , Study Mathematics and English - in the convenience of your own - home. ' For more information visit our Clinton Campus, Vanastra Road, Clinton, or telephone 482-3458 , . between.„0:00 a.m. la 4:00 p.m. Monday to Priday. ConestogaCollege 41'; of AppliedAtts and Technology We've got a lot to Aare cmdet.comi to S THE HVRON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 10 WS By Wendy Kloss This year S.D.H.S. has alvanced in the line of school . spirit. The school now has. a • !'Pep Club". This is a group of about 15 to 20 grade' 12 and 13 girls who go to 'the home games and. help to get the crowd cheering. The S.D.H:S. Pep Club is run by . .Gayle Vander ..Veldeft Mary Hak. Since Gayle wasa' former cheerleader at, our school, she, is familiar with all of the cheers that are used by the Baby Bears (the cheerleaders.), girls, have, been 'prin. ting programs . and selling them at the games, they also have draws through half, tame for small prizes. We hope that by the end year the Pep Club will be just 4 enthusiastic as they are now: .. a IS THAT A BASKET? — Johnny Nielsen tosses the ball; as team mate Dave Ellis Loolcs,ortthe Gary,Sroith, JOhn cairns and Jim Watson try to in$aturdayllinarathorrbaSlietball game held at Seaforth Disteidt High School. (Expositor Phcito) You are invited to attend Watch for our November Sale Flyer -outlining our many -Gift items • Sale starts Friday:NoveMber 17th. a' 2 colours, carved scenes, $ 5 00 unique each ' Use our convenient lay-Away-Plan. No deposit necessary. .4ighl u.your holidays with beautiful CHRISTMAS CANDLES • THE PERFECT GIFT FOR FAMILY & FRIENDS Available from: Seaforth District High School or any S.D.H.S. -STUDENT l!W Kathy Caldwell 4