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The Huron Expositor, 1979-02-22, Page 11.,s Skating, carefully Mr. and Mrs, Con. Eckert and Mr,' and Mrs. Art Devereaux have returned; from .a holiday in Florida. A large red fox was spotted running • across the fields near the Hills Green intersection on Sunday'afternoon. Andy .and Susan White are leaving next week' for a holiday cruise in the Caribbean'. Anyone wishing to offer some advice on how. to react to the sunshine and sand can phone . Susan at the Expositor. --Members of the Marcussen and Nielsen families -of Seaforth° attended the opening night.of Preben Marcus- sen's one man show at the McIntosh Gallery, University of Western` Ontario -campus, last Wednesday, night The paintings and sculptures done by Preben will be on display at the gallery until March 14 and the public are •invited to visit the gallery. The Expositor will publish an interview with Preben in. next week's `paper; ' Automotive Specialists sin« lets OUR SUPERSALE IS ONE But you onlyhave until 4:P.m- Saturday, rn .can Saturday. Feb. b. 24th to cash in on the SAYINGS! • EVERYTHING ON SALE • PRICES SLASHED SUPER -SURPRISE DEALS!! Mitchell 3484169 Mon.,. Fri. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m: Wed. 9 a.m.-1-p.m., Sat. Closed at 4 p.m (:Continued from Page 1) new$Paper or tWo with this 20 (ether people on an letter. Neurspapers• appeared. �... again 2 days ago• after" niaKe Australian. airlines, flight,. than 2 months, 1hey,xee lit. to; Edlbr's note: These letter) be uncensored. "Today's by John Scott to his parents, newspapers which I haven't describe the upheaval it?! #retia read, carefully yet is even lin .the past two months. bleaker than the first 2 days. The new government, which Dec. 30,1978 appears to have potential on Dear Mom &Dad: the surface, just hasn't in - he post office has been out spired, popular support. The strike for four days so I'm main problem is that the using the mail pouch' to People .on the streets won't Chicago again. I gotthe accept anything less than the calendar, card and another absolute. endof the Pahlovi ` ;letter (more recent) before dynasty in Iran and the Shah the I' O closed down keeps haningon by his. Bell Helicopter gave :all' fingernails.. My life here is generally employees, a. frozen turkey 10 lbs) and I have it in my Pleasant enough and I would - freezer, They also gave us not want to leave - unless cranberry' jelly, grape Val); filings. were very uncom acid: peanut butter. I spfortable for• me, Having all of Xmas, first by walking past my recent money ssuch. as it the IJ,S, :embass Y ; and. down is) in Chicago- is a: relief though. The "banks haven't. the street where. the a'irl'ines , been o en much in the last 2 are because there had been P serious rioting.the day be- months. I'm counting on fore..,.. living on the $1,500 or $2,000 After lunch -about 2:30- The weather has; 'been helicopters were appearing; amazingly. mild. Today is the in the sky=a. sign of trouble fust snow. Its falling slowly, somewhere, There have been everything is turning white, serious demonstrations every, But until today. the weather day' since Dec, 24. Dec. has been clear and sunny. &the, last daysituof- hDuringavebeen' thein days thelow the50''highs1and school for the week -the. ation moves as far north as- rooms with -a southern ex' the school•By lunch time we Posure and lotsof glass could see traffic thinning out . surface can reach ' 7Q on the busy intersection in degrees, `;I have only enough front of the school•and' the--' kerosene; left for _about' 2 traffic coming from the south more weeks of hot water. An was displaying. the signs of Iranian friend is looking out dissent --blaring; horns, head- for. a small electric heater for lights -40, 'slogans pinned to me, but all but food stores the windshields, Shortly have been closed for a week after we could hear gunfire. and a half: Tife (.commercial) and see columns of smoke Seaforth fire department extinguished a chimney fire. at the •Paul Rau . home, ablazeat the d' f thestreet has really:'sloWed down. The traffic and its pollution very light: The electricity has been -cutting off about 8:15 m1041eir ng rtlmours. Thera. isn't ant school today but we are supposed to go in tomorrow. .Since life; generally sstill at a standstill here I .don't see how we can, begin. a normal teaching situation • If Telemedia closes dowry-. , I'll continue here a while says MOH family tested A. young Huron. County family :is being; tested; for polio after it came in contact with the dscease while at. tending a wedding in Pennsylvania,_ Two or three persons are being tested, said Huron; County medical officer of 4.ondon 1.e: charged Two 'London. men' have been charged with the break, enter and theft on Fbruary 13; at the Ice box, in Hensall, About $800 worth of goods was stplen including all the' meat in' the freezer and, some gasoline. ti ' Most of:the 'stolen items 'have ,been recovered. Exeter, OPP Constable Bob; Whiteford is in.charge .'of the 'investigation. . Chimney, fire at Rau ' home from further south. By 1:30 we could see cars being set :nen , o ; s ee Egmondville, on Friday even - going south. '� every evening for more than y 3 weeks to reappear at 10:00: .lug' _.--=•-jl' vvas Debbie Rau, said the lire told"Yankeea or -Tater. _r have a -kerosene gonome from 3 ramp. 1, . cooked, the Bell than t .cause any damage to.. groups of teenagers and;the inside of the house, Glass E mond i l i e turkey a, week ago. It took 5 9 some People in a•passing car. hours, and was. nod. doors on the front: of ` the irr shipping; ,tblfgs getting r 4 of ether .things, visit Kuwait• for it few days and go to lhdia. until the end:of :April 'Then . be back in Toronto by early May. The U of T wouldn't 'begin till early June• aja4 1'4 rather be warm in India that cold and unemployed :#tt ' Toronto. H'uron County . for, ;polio •health Dr. Brian: Lynch. He did not. release their nares orsay What part' of the eoupty; they are from. Lynch said he hasn't quarantined the family be- cause .'the risk is. very minimal". ' He said the family came into contact with the polip about four;weeks ago, 'which is well outside the incubation period." None of the family has shown any symptoms. .Egrnor�dvilte bowling news Red Caps 103 Diamonds 90 Canadians 72 Carlesberg 60 OV's 4R Crystals 46 Ladies high single, Debbie :ianmaat: 23$; , high triple, Linda Gridtak 627; high average, Rose ':Bisback 192, Low'' average Judy;Baird..' Men's high single, Larry Broome 385; Brian Dale high triple .795; Randy Gridzak • 'high average 215; Earl Elliott low average. The situation here has. taken utile p postal sg ikehere oes • fireplace are credited with a fairly steep turn for the on and you want to• et in containing the fire'in the Y 8 worse so 1'll have to stay closer to home. Some of the signs of the time. 1. The army . has stopped suppressing news of .riots New Years • came, in, the. and hardships ;in various middle of our work week h theg p dville. h fire Instead they are almostexag dd 1 ` •Theypouch whentheMonday. r • our •o • nExpositor assi e gerating the seriousness of teachingo the first da, of The firemen used dry ice will a o 'dividends. Have the` situation economically n y o extinguish tile'" chimne • p y you Y N Dia 527-0240. 1 re . visited that Week -Saturday. o teas you tried one? and politically. They seem to fire • ons given We had the rest of be : saying, "you desserve the week off and also the first what is: happening because of twoa s of this. week. Dur - what you're doing, to our:d Y ing this, time there was some Shah" bad tangles between troops 2. Gas is being sold n. a g only and . demonstrations . espec- ially in 'Mashed, Kerman- shah and Quaziun. During these . ,days one Telemedia student was killed small quantities. The traffic' in ' the street$is now rte latively'light, • 3. Coal oil is running out. I have enough to keep . my and several others lost water heated for about 3 members of their families,: weeks. '`I stopped burning: it: oldiers .are scared nd'- fore heat yesterday. The often seem . not in r gaood' 4. The radio says bread and control of their guns. Some of electricity` will be neat in . the automatic guns, which short supply. • they • always carry in a hor- 5.. Bell helicopter has cancel led a large • helicopter, 'meman- ..izonM1 position at waist level seemoften to by themselves ufacturing contract that was killing peaceful pedestrians. coming, up. l don't know. how Several days I could hear a this will affectTelemedia. • lot of firing from my= house.' ' 6. The word today is the Shah and the night chanting after is going to speak to both 9 o'clockcurfew, continued houses of parliamentand for almost a week and'. half. then leave. A regency would For the last two days we take his place. have had classes for half days Basically everything is; at a only and the students go standstill here. home at 11:30 or 12:25. No 9 JAN- 1979 • reason hasbeen given and no Dear Mom and Dad: one has come up with very, I'll try to send you a local _ . teillitte:st et .0 Yik 4,: M SOUERADE Next.Week: Tl ur;� Fri. -Sate. -toIre • _ WILLOW Dublin • Monday to Saturday LISLE Show Etan'd • Next TNurs., Fri. •8 Sat, RICK JASON SI•OW • - DrNI G ROOM Open Daily :from:: 12 Ton_ Good 91:d1304.0[10:#• :Ht m� -COok eifd M'ea'S • taliitinadas Eatert inert grow 8 peat. to 1 ri.m4 , GHVY'A1'' lit fl1MLIN• 348,2820...: , LAST' NIGHT.• • • teb 12nd: '._It I'JU!I IL LJIL'J. JLCI\Aiwa ENTERTAINMENT FEB. 2 r MAR H' 1st FRi. & SAT. ONLY 7:00 P.M. a::05 P.M. SUN. - THURS. . One Showing s P -M. The ,story of a girl who refused to forget she was once a champion. g iNi is atrllktl4�L:G Mak 9 ttiU flighig -.: r 1N•� 'MEPyt ` gyp, 1E0.1S S P R ilnii'np' FnJlnimJ. n,� ' itOBBY COLLEEN LYNN -HOLLY BENSON DEWHURST JOHNSON COMING SOON: 'MARCH 10th MIDNIGHT SHOWNG • "ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW" MANCH 16th - MARCH 29th "SUPERMAN" THEATRE 4 f 30 The 3ttVate, tit,asrichY 114./511 rrotlrem su►Ntt tel demos without fatlet e. T;HE HURON EXPOSITOR -or: FE$RUAR ..1I1$.. 11 Iran ! keep You inforrped'., .. i iI� 17 JAN.;1979 :� Mom & Dad: I've been off wnrC :alt week. Halfway through the day on Saturday the students Left early (as they had during the 3 days of, teaching the previoi};t, week) and then later we were told to take the rest of the week off and call back Friday, evening to see }f there is any classes next to get an electric heater. through a school employee just before the school closes "SO whenever we have elect- ricity 1 have heat .in my' bedroom. The electric` cuts; out often. Kerosene is. not. available yet. The Shah left yesterday about 1:30 -just after lunch... By 2:00 the streets were, filling up with, people. livery- one was grinning happily,.. The roads were ,filed with. cars honking horns and car- rying pictures of Khomeini,. windshield wipers bent away from windshields, and warn- ing red carnations, and Streamers. No one knows. what is going to: happen now.. But it was a. happy day of letting off steam, The school may close down, this weekend or it may bumble on. If . it does, I'll. continue working here untie the end of April, then come back to Toronto. 1 should be able to work at U of T for June, July and August. ant ertaur007 BrunswicktlW llrl oo Live Orchestra Every Friday anti SaturdayNight •Lunch A wide selection of• la Carte dishes for a quick business lunch or, more elaborate items to linger and savor. • Dinner Relax and enjoy, a memorable dinner, the fresh Halifax lobster are at their:best. Have you tried ,our escargot in create,,, parsley and garlic butter sauce? Week Nights (Tues., Wed.,&'.1"•.hurs,) we feature a :fixed price menu — 3 courses and coffee: 58.75 (Children 54.50). friday .and Saturday night .dance' to the Ken Vartey Trio and enjoy our superb food. What better way to: spend a winter. evening, "The menus - including brunch - are ever changing and never disappolnting." • plane & Lynn Brooks London: Fns Press Qct, 27,1978 "Qnly in Stratford you say? That's right, however no cause to say "pity". An autumn Sunday in the tranquil and handsome community that includes. brunch at The t;hurch Is pure pleasure." Winston Collins. Toronto $eintfay Star Oct 8;'1478 Pius, phone for reservations: • •(5111) 273.+3424 Tuesday. to Friday Lunch 12:00 - 2:00 Sunday Brunch Tuesday to SaturdayDinner6:00 on Licensed by l,•LB,P. . Main St.,:' Seaforth Partidpate in Canada's Employment 'ogrd1Y1 The ErtiploymentTax Credit Program was iritrodueed,by the Government of Canada to Stimulate .employment in the private sector. In essence, We're encouraging yotr to expand your work force . bY providing a tar break for your • business, The potential annual tax Credit for each ne' e?rnplat•.e('''is over $:3,000. And there is no limit to the number of new e'zni)li?yei'ti. you can 'hire', Now, `by using the experience we've gained so lar, we've changed the pro train to make it ._ even more attra(thi,. Up to 331,4"0 More tax credit. The maximum term for the tax credit has bf't'n increased from • nine to 12 ninths for each new employee.T at means to 331/4%. more tax Credit. " • Greater: We. have expanded the number • Y an types of .0 'line e� eligible d es h . sl s : Ypi� to benefit. Now.almost every.y bust- ness that's been; operating in 'Canada for a year or more can join in, choice Wider "is. 1 of :new t'mpitnre Now, almost anyone who's iilernplcyed and registered at a Canada Employment Centre. for a : minimum of two weeks is eligible. 4 linimuni of red to ':. n . pc We've simplified the procedure;., .p so you can do the whole thin;, from beginning to end, with just two single -page forms. For full details on the program, contact anw Canada Employment (en trefCanada : Manpower centre: Employment and Empk11 immigration Canada, lawsigniikat Caned. Bud Cohen, MIn stsf t1Wl TrYlIN1y,