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The Huron Expositor, 1983-05-04, Page 15Answers to page 2 quiz 1. Harry Scott 2. healthy and able to meet its obligations 3 19 years 4. 5 or 6 5. 90% like it 6 Leona Armstrong 7. 10% & the dam 9. Hundertmark 10. Mary Jane Nigh 11. Don McClure 12. weight -lifting 13. project to pick litter from parks, schools, highways during week of May 9-15 14. the Corbetts and the Regeles 15. Apr. 19 at Huronview 16. May 10 .17. Hensall nursery school 18. almost all of them 19. Margaret Robinson 20. lilacs 21. Mrs. R.J. Doig Mdog 4 o w5 and lwpCxtthvw sag Win To celebrate Canada Health Day, May 12. Seaforth Community Hospital spon- sored a poster competition for Seaforth elementary school children. Winning art work, which is on display at the hospital is by the following children: Kin- dergarten to Grade 3: 1. Janet Vanden Hoven, Kindergar- ten, St. James; 2. Adam Pga 11 `i FAMILY PACK SPRITE OR cou.coLA 1 6-750 ML. BOTTLES 9 plus deposit OUR REG. 12.89 Don't Forget Mom !'l MUMS 6' POTS MIXED PANS X489 St 89 Save With THE RED PENCIL AT STAFFEN'S, the custodier pica -markt all Nems with the red pencil. This saves us labour costs which are paced directly tQ, the anteater in the form of :ower overall Food Prices. Compere, The rad pencil will sere you Morel THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 4, 1983 A15 ' ho-spifdi poster contest Agar, Gr. 1., St. James; 3. Jeff Williamson, Gr. 1 St. James and Jeff Denys, Gr. 1, St. James. tied. Grades 4, 5, 6,: 1. Eliza- beth Boven, Gr. 6 SPS; 2. Jessica Mennell, Gr. 5, St. James; and Dianne William- son, Gr. 5, St. James. tied; 3. Cathy Carter, Gr. 5, SPS, Grades 7-8: 1. Anne Robi Rsobin- _ Gr. 7: Wilbee, Gr. 7 SPS; 3. Tammy Taylor, Gr. 7, SPS; Heather Alce, Gr. 7 SPS. Preserve April 18, the grade 8 students of Hullett school had a guest from Maitland Valley conservation area to talk on the preserving of our forests NESCAFE COFFEE 3 9 9 10 OZ. JAR PAMPERS 9 39 EX -ABSORBENT 60'S TODDLER 48'S Because the theme poster given out to patients and McKenzie. for this year's celebration has others at the hospital May 12, an apple on it, apples will be says administrator Gordon Classified Ads pay dividends• our forest's, students hear and animals. He also spoke water, shallow water or a ..on the work being done to various choice of both de - insure this. After the discus- sion the grade eights were assigned a project on conser- vation. Reporter: Michael Radford SPRING CONCERT April 27, Hullett Central held their annual spring con- cert. Participating were the kindergarten class on spring, Mrs. Livermore's grade I on Peter Rabbit. grade 2 on different poems and skits, grade 7 and 8 on the operetta called H.M.S. Pinafore. There were also the senior choir. the junior band and a ukelele group that partici- pated.. Reporter- Kelly Vodden SWIMMING•LESSONS For the past few years, Hullett Centtal has had grades 4 and 5 go to Vanastra Recreation' Centre for swimmilessons I hey will beng swimming till the beginning of June. The students have a choice of swimming in either deep pending on how advanced they are. The time schedule for the grade 4's is from 11:00 N@PPY NiAhdoy Happy birthday to Lori Cronin, 12 on May 6. Happy birthday to Jamie O'Rourke, 14 on May 9. Happy belated birthday to Keegan Teichert, 2, on April 28. - Happy belated birthday to Julie Smith, 9. on April 29. Happy birthday to Kevin MacDonald, 5. on May I. At Staffen's , We pass along,more manufacturer's discounts to create more sales. This gives us art lea t 60 UNADVER ED SPECIALS WEE Y_ PARCHMENT VILLAGE MARGARINE 1 LB. 2°.89 • • l SEALTEST CHOCOLATE MILK ' 69 2 LITRE REG, 2.12 HEINZ KETCHUP 375 ML. Reg. '1.35 • 99 FRESH SCENT JAVEX BLEACH-- . 3.6 LITRE HEINZ 10 00 TINOEMPSTFR 5 24 OZ. Reg '1 03 TOMATO O T �R souP 1,100 1STONE GROUND BREAD WESTONS Reg. '1 29 RASPBERRYWESTONS PKC. OF 8 Reg '1 05 BUTTERHORNS LEMON .99 ENGLISH MUFFINS WESTON S Reg '1 15 RASPBERRY SWISS Rous. HSA4GZHTENT TI or SCARIOS SMffen' FOOD MARK St. Marys - Mitchell SEALTEST 'LIGHT N' LIVELY' COTTAGE CHEESE 119. 500 GM. Reg. '1,66 rels CATELLI 28 OZ. SPAGHETTI SAUCE HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOOD 4.5 OZ. EXTRA CANNED HAM 239 NEILSON 750 GM. ICED TEA MIX 269 BRUNSWICK CHICKEN HADDIES .59 .99 31°° O R .69 .79 .59 ,0Pf,,P,1 1111 RH.I,r 1, I IMII ,j114Nl 111 l STORE HOURS MONDAY to FRIDAY g a m to S p SATURDAY 90 m to6p pr ,re affective t111 closing MONDAY AT 9 P M. MLIASI 11071: Adverthawg done by our St. Mary: Stara may Wier from MItdielPs. LIMITED ,nth teed • • IT'S WORTH THE DRIVE! "Free Delivery Service" CLOSED MONDAYS OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY NIOHT ',TILLS P.M. Main St., Dublin 345-2250 ( ( to 12:00 and from 10:00 to 11:00 for the grade S's. •Reporter: Lori Bromley Editors: Lori Livermore Deannh Lyon ROY'S RADIATOR SERVICE . RR2 MITCHELL 348-9114 Also specializing in Front End Alignment & Wheel Balance "ONE MILE SOUTH OF DAVE'S SUNOCO SERVICE" (.101:."{ -ii I.l� rl'th1()(111 I int'1 urnht tilt' INFORMATION ABOUT FUNERALS FU NERAL DIRECTOR ROSS RIBEY WHY AM I AFRAID TO TALK. ABOUT DEATH? You should know first that your fears are common ones which have been fostered for many centuries. Until recent years the subject has been taboo and "swept under the rug" until it affects us personally Only recently has there been substan- tial scientific research on the subject. We:don't talk about death because we fear it and we know so little about it In the interest of mental health, such feelings need to be changed. Public education, based on our new psychological and medical data, offer .us our greatest help. These educational helps are becoming more and more available to us. The librarian (and we) can xecomntend some very fine books written about death -and -dying; thanatology courses are offered in manysehools;.manV churches now offer classes and discussion groups on the subject. Here at our funeral home, we can arrange a tour of the facilities and an explan,.tion.of our services for you and your friends We can also be your personal consultants to answer some of your concerns about death. WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME 8r+GODERICH STREET, WEST SEAFORTH,ONTARIO, NOK 1WO 527-1390 ONTARI O'S FISH TESTING PROGRAM 06 Pewit.. s ea 0 v-1" Ontario is famous for its fishing. ollt 6 The Ontario goverriment constantly checks this valuable resource ttlrough its continuing fish resoarch and testing oeprogram. Testing has now been done in almost 1200 lakes and rivers. The results are published in the Guides. GUIDE TO EATING ONTARIO' 4;'' SPORT FISH Northern Ontario. Lake Superior. Lake Huron GUIDE TO i o ' EATING ONTARIO SPORT FISH Southern Ontario and the Great Lakes NOW AVAILABLE FOR 1983. You can get your free copies from your nearest office of the ONTARIO MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT ONTARIOINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES ONTARIO f INISTRY OF NORTHERN AFFAIRS Copies are also available In vacation area Brewer s Retail Stores and LCBO Stores in June Ministry of the Environment Hon Keith C Norton, 0 C . Minister Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Hon Alan W Pope. - • Minister -