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The Huron Expositor, 1980-12-04, Page 41• • • d drr"'7,r74,4pnrr",7 ' 11V PAT*14, gIkiMEltr; With exams oming • next Week And tests all this week, I had \ti,greai 131'44 Plock',aboItt *kat Wr1te about for this week's. Sure, I thought about 'Com- plaining abut exams,tfests, Christmas shopping and al- most every othet thing in the book, but its not wok* what people want to read. Susan White* our editor suggested a column on Abe Santa Claus parade this Saturday. "Weren't you pl- ways excited when the Saiita Claus Parade warcoming to Seaforth?" she asked: "There Wasn't a Santa. Claus parade in Seaforth. when I was. little". I replied. Then she said "Well, there •, was when I wai a little kid," That'sk_when.-1-conc-ludett4 was just 'born in the wrong generation! When kids my age and a little bit older look through thii-Christmas Wish Book, we envy the little ones now. • Battery operated ears and trucks, babies that get diaper rash so that the little mommy can clean her doll up, talking he I tlOn eh no ret ne r t w,U$ thrilled the Christmas 'that I got Baby Tendetiove., the doll with Solt skin,' sare hot saying that wisli VlaS nevet bort. 1fjt Weren't for the Net that I was betn 15 years agittlthe People etiforthylcouitintt bo Able to look forvvarcl to Kids Teens In lietweens every week. The way 9rices have gone • up since 1 VVOS little is unreal ' toe, It .ieemed like the powers that be waited until I start buying skipping ropes when I was six gr seven to raise the price five cents. • Then when I started buying . clothes for smyself in grade six or sevenk clu,thes seemed to.get awfn,1137 e*pensive. By the time-Tnrreadr to buy a car or house they'll cost in the willituis. Remember when you could buy a bag of thips for ten cents? The "'nice wasn't • raised te A whole' IS cents until I .discovered 1 liked salt anrvinegar chips. UNLUCKY GENERATION Another generation. that would feel rather unlucky is the teens who would be 1 McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company We've moved Our new location • 91 MAIN STaEirSIAJTH SEAFORTH Ph. 527-0400 aheni'',19!;§6'atIO'nld POW,'TO thetn„. ;runluckiness beith when \ the drinking Age was raised from Sento vpeople Wettid still be., con- sidered Miners MOW; „their friends 09. we're, just 'one Montifoidef had thelf age of • majority cards. so, were they born in the vvrong •month. , When ,1 was Jittrt a big treat,was to have Winnie ;the Pooh einbroldered on your overalls. Now they, have Ronald McDonald arid all sorts of other characters on clothes, not to Mention the •tee shirts. I used to ask ° every .once in a wh,4 fpr a -dirde;f014• seine eandY or a treat and go downtown to get _ it. Now kidrinight say an I have .75 for a treat?", Were iNV botti in the wrong price even in'er'e in the''''40.44eCI''t generation? VVell, not really, little While andthey'll never Things are going, to g(.., up in -stop. Sere wnen vve play with , par 'fileceS and nePheW& and neit hbeurs and 'addle with , tbe, FiSher-.Price equipment TH,gsg ARE CHEERLEADERS" -Everybody got in on the act Friday as the SPHS senior Whippets defeated Goderich in the P-IUron-Perth Conferenee semi-finals.. A troupe of comical male cheerleaders took to the floor at haif time, including .Dennis Nielsen and Robert Thompson in • -the-bac-kgrotmOT an-d-former-SDHS-stottenti-Peter-Mart-etneerid-dettnnt- Nielsen in the foreground. (Photo by Ellis) • THE WINNING WHIPPETS, -The SDHS senior girls basketball team finished their season with a perfect 10-0 record, then eliminated Goderich In the final semi-finals on Friday. This week, the Whippets were the visitors In the two game, total point series against Exeter to win the -Huron-Perth Championship. The team includes :,,s,4eMember lt !aka' Nit 'a moment to place an Ex- positor Want Ad Dial 527-0240. r, 71,-,7 rry, 7ur TI -IP HI irtni4 PX'PORIfnii C,RMIMR 4 1080 '80 and toys vve'Cle..ey them and play with these things the odd time ourselves.• But jUst think, we don't have to -Happy 'Birthday: Gayle Vander Velden was Laurie K. Rowland, R.R. 1 Dublin. 11 years old on Dec. 9. Glenda Carter, Walton. 9 years old on December 8th. Crista Clark, 40on Decem- ber 1st and Sean Clark 2 years old on December. Ilth. Angie Lindemann will be 17 on December 9. *•*.•.; (back row) Mary Lynn Glew, May Jane Nigh, Denise Lane, Carolyn Wilsdn, Mary Thompson, - Kathy Larone, Denise Albert, Susan Nigh , (front) manader Cathy Vannesle, coach Terry Johnston. Scorekeeper Jane Morton and statistician Susan Primeau. (Photo by Ellis) • EXCEL HI ' .1111. 011id .110 4. 4 Fiodie • .?.«. attity Ex "e 111 IP 11 F. • • e. U' £,4 ..104,•• • .t.-1,..1rt.,1 2.- • ' • ."...89• " " ..II • r XL SUITS See Santa at Larone's ELDER ENTERPRISES After Saturday's Santa Claus Parade al 10:30 a.m., see Santa at,Larone's. Boys and girls can tell Santa about their dreams for Christmas Santa is at our store from 11 am to 12:30 p.m Toyland Specials Be sure to visit our new•toyland after the parade. Look at these values! Fisher Price FIRE STATION $36'99 • Fisher Price FAMILY FARM $25'99 New children's books and records have just arrived. Also/see Dakin cats and dogs for stocking stuffers. $ 1 .98 Seaforth Larone's 527-1960 %Nit rk et ell is, .A00 1 Buy a friend a '35. AUTO CLUB MASTER MEMBERSHIP and well give you a • FREE CHRISTMAS PRESENT... A Deluxe Set of BATTERY JUMPER CABLES - -ii.t.egetilk# .41.! 11!..11.416 CLINTON 7 RATTENBURY ST. EAST ub 442.9340 • put these, toys AWAY: any more, ask our Daddy to'fi* them anY more when they get. broken. iA&o. us, ween vfr yea know et anyone Ce/ebrating a birthday soon send their name, age. and -birthday to: • The fittron Expositor Bex 69, . Seaferth, Ont -.Lf- • er nhene 527-0240 - Remembeff, it take in , Moment to place an pesitor Want Ad. • Nal 527-0240. CORRECTION THE SEAFORTH RECORD SHOP adver- tisement which appeared in last week'A_ -p-dper should have included CASSETTE TAPES also at $6s99 NOTICE Huron County Public Library announces EXTENDED HOURS AT SEAFORTH BRANCH • Beginning December 1, W80 NOW OPEN: Monday 2:00 - 9:00 p.m. Tuesday 2:00 - 9:00 p.m. Wednesday Closed Thursday 2:00 - 9:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 - 5:00 p.m. Saturday 1:00 - 5:30 p.m. We are pleased to offer this extra service to our County patrons. SUGGESTIONS COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND Broiler & Grill Electric Broom Hoover Vacuum Deep Fryer Crock Pots Blenders Wok Cookers 59.95 48.95 99.95 20.95 26.95 - 35.95 45.95 - 57.95 54.95 G.E. Food Machine 69.95 Spoon Rack 15.99 - 29.95 Jig Saw 21.95 Flashlights 2.29 - 9.69 Yogurt Maker 18.95 Hot & ColdCorafe Set 11.95 Elect. Corn Popper 17.95 Lap Trays 2.69 Bar Set 7.95 Kitchen Tool S'ets 11.95 Onion Soup Bowl Set 17.95 Card Tables 23.95 Weller Soldering Kit 31.95 & D Work Bench . 79.95 Bernzomatic Torch 15.45 1/2" 13 & D Rev.Drill 44.95 Dri11.6uide 15.95 Old Fashioned Cannisters 4.59 Old Fashioned Bread Box 12.95 Sawhorse Brackets 2.99 Table legs 1.89 - 7.29 Compass 10.00 Pocket Fisherman 14.95 Mess Kit. 3.45 Camp Tumblers 1.35 Hunting Knife 6.59 Gun Cleaners 4.29' - 8.29 Coleman lantern 32.95 3/' Variable Drill 38.95 Christmas Trees and Decoraticins, Hockey Sticks and Equipment, Roost Pons and Christmas Coke Pans. --iih.1111111111Hardwaie 1111°Ille 527-1620 "Something for Everyone" SILLSHOME HARDWARE • Quality Goods with Quality Service • 69 Main St. Seaforth