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CHAS. ROOISMA..
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TV VIEWS'
-• by William Whiting • •
We looked into the history of
Ward, the heroic goy Wonder.
"TheBatmari', and it really
t sunlit% that he is'referred to
'a wonder since he has been just
for most:of. his -2(.t years..
When he was two years old,
• was featured in Ripley's yie-'
i-lt-qt-NOtas the world's
gest professional ice-skater.;."
At 13, he pitched four no -hit
run games for his team in the
Angeles Municipal Baseball
pe, •
He is a fine chess player. who
esented his high school in a
• cOmpetition; a profic-:
pianig; a skin diving expert.,,,
in 1962 he Waschosen to
onstrate his amazing ability
read and comprehend 3,000
s per minute before teachers
at the University. of California and
the American Medical Society.
Burt was selected' for the 'Robin'
role after the producer auditioned
more than 50 applicants •
He 'and his wife, Bonney, expect
their .ftist child this summer. 'Holy
Parenthood'! . • -
The March national teleratings
by Elliott' Research Corporation •
show the top L. programs as foll-
owst .Saturdarnight NHL Hockey
first. and Wednesday -night Hockey•
in second spot. Then it's Bewitch --
ed, Beverly Hillbillies, Big Valley
Bonanza , Front Page Challenge,
Red Skelton, It's Your Move and
Andy Griffith.
Readers of this column will re-
call. the tripto Europe 1 Was to
, take with gamhler. Bruce Irwin.
Serious illness in his family forced
us to postpone the trip for a few
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A liiyearoold Grade hon-
or student at LucknoW Dis-
h -School believes that
student exchanges can offer a
suitable solution to. the prob-
lem of achieving. Canadian
unity, •
AS a student who took part
In Such an :Inter-proVincipt ex-
change project last summer, •
John 13radley (eels that "stu-
dent exchanges •offer to the
youth of today not only an •
understanding Of his own
country autalso a feeling of,
understanding towards his fel-
low Canadians,"• • ‘, „,
John, who is a forMer pub-
!. lie speaking chanipion. stu-
dents' council press reporter
• an school yearbook editor is
currently an, .adviser to the
• ;Students', 'council, a. students'
representative . on the year.: ,
hot* staff, and a triember•of '
the Science Club, He is also a
former cadet 'and drama club
member, •
John, who •was chosen a
student leader by a vote of
• .the school's , principal •and •
. staff, is in the:five-year arts' •
and science. course.
• PI intend to. follow a career
in .agriculture.". says John,
top .4.-4 dairy, . member, :in
• Huron County, He has been in
the • 4-H moVernent for, the
past four year's• .
"I believe that no other ca-
reer offers a morechatlenging
life for the development of
both the individual and his
• country,"- he adds. .
John is the son of Mr, and
Mrs: 'Eldon Bradley, of RR:3,
CoderichHe has an increas-
ing 'interest in :music 'and
plays the Piano..•
An essay .on his experience
in, the Student exchange pro-
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gram follows: •
,Today Cpl.! a d stands
strong and free, holding' 'one •
of the most important .seats
In world commerce and lead-
• ership; but despite her peistt-
asivc position in world econ,-'
*riles, Canadahas yet to con- •
.vinee herself ,that she need not.
be split into individual islands
of race, religion. or language. •
. "Student exchanges in my
'offer a. moat Suitable
solution to the prottlein of '
'Canadian Unity. Pining the'
at,summee_over three thou.
sand Canadian students took..
part ;n interprovincial ••CX-.
chatigeSt and as One of these i•
.students, I feel the results are •
innumerable,
"As I have 'just mentioned,.
1 believe that student ex.'
.change programs 'can be Most ,s
helpful in achieving Canadian.
unity.. Student exchanges ot-
ter to the- youth of today pot '
only an understanding of his
own• country.. but also a feel.
ing of understanding towards
his fellow Conadlams, Travel. .
ling and 'living with students
from your own area,. -as well •
as the ' iroM other districts
',and. provinces. gives the. teen. ••
ager a. ehance to exChang
"hls ideas 'and ,opinions% • with
students of his ownage whom,..
• normally. he 'would never even •
meet. •
into those ,prOyinces .thui-
P704Uoing 'further anderatandf
lnif growing rattion,:. .• •
eomplishment that the sty -
dent program will ever snake,
ia to alto* the Canadian youth • -
• to see and believe In; the need
for Canadian unity;
• '"After meeting students .
from other Canadian prov-
inces you begin to realize that
people in general hold the.
same Molded beliefs and Ideas.
'After living with these
',Cornier strangers' you tan
hardly believe how strong the
binding string* of friendship*
earodsinugnd.tehrestapilidinhet ttwetelnwrii:a•
. unity ;and unity. •
is ipdced
t.1:04C,obraniasiculynicatipotoinn •
within a' nation:, with-, cern, ,
reallzed. Surely itt a. young
country like ours, student ex-
ehangcs can be continued so
that the youth o!, WAY miry
believe in a xtrong, living and
unified Canadian nation,"
INVITATIONS .414.0
ANNOLINVEM-Tei
JOHN BRADLEY
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"Such —programs 'produce
everlasting friendships- which .
in themselves are beneficial
to any nation. Making ftienda
with people of other .prentinees
will likely result in later trips •
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