The Huron Expositor, 1984-10-31, Page 22A6 - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 31, 1984
Ontario team
competing at
Agribition in
Saskatchewan
A four person team will be representing
Ontario at the 4-H International Judging
Competition at the Canadian Western
Agribition in Regina. The four people were'
selected as a result of having the highest
overall score in their region Class "A' Fair
Judging Competition.
In addition to three others, Elizabeth
Stewart of RR 1, Dublin will be representing
Rural. Youth Connection in Stratford.
The Ontario team will be competing with
other 4-H teams from across Canada and the
U.S. As well, the group will have a chance to
visit the Agribition and other sights in the
Regina area.
This 4-1.1 travel opportunity will take place
from November'22nd to November 26th, 1984.
and is sponsored by Pioneer Hi -Bred Limited,
Chatham.
TAKING A BREAK -Kelly Clark and Patti
Moran both' found a different means of
resting at the pre-achool skate Wednesday at
the Seaforth
trea.
and District Community Cen-
(Mcllwralth photo)
Hall.: een warning
issued for motorists
Motorists, if you drive on Hallowe'en
night, the Ontario Association of Optome-
trists reminds you to keep a sharp eye out for
trick -or -treaters walking in the dark.
Soon children across the 'country will
undergo a mysterious and magical change to
ghost, goblin or any number of other beings.
immainsaminummnsmaiiii
Young trick -or -treaters will be sharing the
streets with motorists, wearing masks that
may obscure their vision.
Their safety depends, in part, on vision and
visibility. Optometrists, as members of the
vision care profession, urge you to help make
Hallowe'en safe.
Seaforth students find nes .3 spaper
good y to improve skills
The grade six s de is at the Seaforth
Public School are s dying the weekly
newspaper. Part of thei unit on the weekly
newspaper includes c pping photos and
news o interest, check} g grocery advertise-
ments, finnng verbs and reading the
classifie S.
Each week, the students scan the Huron
Expositor to increase their reading, math,
history and geography skills.
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425 m
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680 g 3029
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WINGHAM
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INTERSECTION HWY. NO. 4 AND 83
EXETER
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THURS., FRI. 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. 8:30 TO 6 P.M.
As part of their study of the classified
pages, each student prepared their very own
classified.
There are some "For Sale" items and
many "Wanted to Buy". And the ads are for
real. If readers see anything in this, the first
ever classified section for kids, please give
them a call.
FOR SALE
SOME ripe pumpkins (large variety). Priced
according to size. Call 527-1920.
SOME old adult books. eg. Black Beauty. Call
527-1920.
1 pair slightly used girls ice skates, size 6.
Call 527-1920. Susanne Pursley.
A good used junior soccer game. It's a table
top model. In good condition. Price is $20.00.
Phone Kurt Lindemann 527-0450 after 4:00
p.m.
COOPER baseball glove. Left hand. $60.00 in
good condition. Seaforth, Ont, Call 527-1002.
Darlene Calhoun.
HOMEMADE Cabbage Patch Kid clothes.
There are dresses, shirts, pants,umpers,
jogging suits, shoes. Phone 527-0415 after
100 p.m. Tony Greidanus. •
COMICS: under cover price. O.K. condition.
Conan, Star Wars and others. Phone Boe
Alkemade 527-0365 after 6:00 p.m.
RABBITS: white, brown, black and some
colour mixture. Call 887-6760 after 4:30 p.m.
Barbara Finlayson.
HOCKEY equipment, Hot Wheels City and
Wild Fire Electronic Pinball for sale. All in
good condition, Brian Love, Walton, NOK 1ZO
Call 527-1536.
STUFFED animals for sale in good condition,
51.00 each. Call 527-0075. Sara Teall.
A Q-bert table top video game. Asking 555. It
is in good condition. Call 527-0089. Jason
McNichol
GIRLS skates in good shape, size 13. Call
527-1995. -
CROSS COUNTRY Skis and boots, varying
sizes. Call 527-0895. Andrew Kennedy after 4
p.m.
1 pair of Bauer skates, boys' size 13. David
Srarrow, 527-1619.
GOOD home for a fair sized male, white and
grey rabbit. Cali Sandra Mclnally at 527-0573
after 4:00 p.m.
WANTED TO BUY
INEXPENSIVE junior golf clubs In good
condition. Must be left handed set. Call
527-0895. Andrew Kennedy after 4 p.m.
GHETTO BLASTER in - good condition at a
reasonable price. Call 527.1995. Holly
Reeves.
1 pair boys ice skates, size 6. 7 or 8. Cal)
527.1920,
COMMEDORE VIC 20 in good condition.
Want to buy for a reasonablerice. Call
527-1362 after 4:30. Michael Miller
A horse and a saddle. Reasonable price. Call
after 6:00 527-0341. Sharon Shannon.
A big hockey bag. Blue if available. In good
shape and able to hold alot. Call 527-0672
Renee Thompson,
A good set of weights over 80 lbs. Reasonably
priced. only dumbells and barbells. Jim
Shortreed. Phone 887.6888 after 4 pm.
'HOCKEY EQUIPMENT: Used hockey gloves
and shin pads for 12 year old. Call 527-0177
after 12:00 some time. Michael Hoven,
SPEAKERS WANTED. Good condition. 50
watts each. Phone 527-0606 after 4:00 p.m.
For a house. Paul Hopper
WEIGHTS over 100 pounds in good condi-
tion. No bench press. Call 527-1967 after 7:00
p.m. Mark Smale.
ICE SKATES, size 6. David Scarrow,
527-1619.
DISHWASHER in good condition at a
reasonable price. Wayne Rumford. Phone
345-2920 after 5:00 p.m.
WANT to buy a boys 10 speed bike. Under
5100.00. Call 887-9492 after 5:00 p.m. on
Friday after 7:00 o,m. Brian Williamson.
Education
Relations fact
finder submits
report
Prof. Gene Deszca of Waterloo, the fact
finder appointed by the Education Relations
Commission in the negotiations between the
Secondary teachers and the trustees of the
Huron County Board of Education, submitted
a report to the Commission on Oct. 22.
As required under Section 26 (1) of the
School Boards and Teachers Collective
Negotiations Act, Revised Statutes of Ontar-
io, 1980, the teachers and trustees now have a
period of 15 days for further negotiations on
the basis of this report. There is a provision
for an additional five days under Section 26
(3) of the if both the trustees and the
teachers a ee and ,the Commission ap-
proves.
If at the end of thVS time the parties have
not made or renewed a eement, then the
Education Relations Co mission will make
the fact finder's report p bile.