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70 -Minute Pbriods they have a practical need or time and effort. will be our chaperones. `Italy and Yugoslavia.
Two weeks ago, a group of unless they are threatened by Perhaps the solution is a This support has given twenty -
students front S.D.H.S. visited' examinations. two-day cycle having two periods, seven area students the oppor- ' Sincerely Yours,
South Huron District High School There was no real consensus of each subject. If the students tunity to broaden their education Alan Carnochan
in Exeter to observe an expert, reached by our students about the and teachers and administration by spending their winter break in President, Geography Club
mental usage of seventy minute seventy -minute classes, but there are in accord, then certain
pods (twice the lengt the seemed to be agreement that the subjects could warrant double
technical classes, the sciences periods, the others being broken •
normal period) over two-day Students
win Drama
eyrie, Prior•to this, principals and and others, generally the "non- over the remaining time. h ,
vice -principals visited the schot,;, academic" were fine for seventy
with an idea of future usie in our minutes, because one could be Last week, I received a
other schools. personally busy. Others, like suggestion from a lady regarding awards h E/�ieter
The system is used in some English, French and History the establishment of a student
centre in • town, It would be On March 1, the S.D.H.S. Toby Cartwright. Dave Ring; Gas -
schools in London, and the Exeter were, to put it bluntly, boring.
cxperiment was meant to test They (our students) seemed to be designed to allow students a place Drama Societies presented the ton -Dale Parsons; Lord Chap -
student and teacher reaction in in agreement about that -with the to play cards or pool or whatever. play "Ways and Means", at worth -James Flannery; Olive
this area. Exeter students. She thought it wopld be good Exeter High School. The play was Lloyd-Ransome - Joanne Stoll;
In a recent poll of the Exeter For such a problem to to have the idea mulled over part of a competition in which Princess Elena -Janice Schenk;
students, they voted overwhelm- materialise in the short, two-week among the students and people in three other high schools took part Murdoch -Ray McNichol; Nanny-
ingh in favor of the system. The Exeter , experiment, serious town. I would appreciate some including Exeter. Goderich and Marie Nolan; Stevens -Alec
teachers did as, well but with doubts are thrown on the whole reaction. Clinton. Robertson.
thin David Ring Ways and Means", -is a short Exeter High School's play came
sonic reservations. g
Being a trial period, there were English, French, History, Geo- one -act comedy about a couple in first place. Some Seaforth
7 problems of adjustment from a graphy and Maths are the who have run out ormoney. They actors did win awards though,
forty' -minute lesson to a seventy- main -stay of our educational letter t0 editor
are staving at a rich friend's Dave Ringptv,,on a plaque for best
minute lesson, but no doubt these system. No matter how these house and don't want her to know acting alv& and Marie Nolan
will, for the most part, be ironed programs lend themselves to the about their problem. The way in won a special merit award for her,
out when and if seventy -minute continuity of seventy -minute ,per- Dear Editor: which they go about trying to get role as Manny.
periods become the norm. This iods, a lesson is obviously .not On behalf of the S,D.H.S. sonic money, is the comical part The club is planning to present
probably just clouds the issue. effective if they are boring. Geography Club, i would like to of the play. the play, along with two or three
The real problem conics with When dealing with ' these express our thanks to the people Thr characters included: other short plays, in Seaforth
keeping the studeni's attention. subjects, it is very important that of Seafiuth and district for their Stella Cartwright -Willy Blom; some time in May. A
the message is put across. support in our many projects in
SDHS STUDENT- Don Melady of R.R.2, Dublin, a grade 10 student who spoke at i
the Oddfellows - Rebekah public speaking contest in Clinton last week talks with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Melady, left, and Alex Meikle of Exeter, District Deputy
Grand Master of the Huron District IOOF who ,was chairman for the evening.
Andres Wine Company. At the
This is a %cry real problem.
Students do not want to pay
Sryenty-minute periods will not
the last year,
given a free sample of sonic of the
complete attention over pro-
do this in all subjects, and
A special thank-vou must go to
Student s
tracted periods, unless -they have
consequently, in some circum-
the parents of our members and
This week's student spoth9 t is
a great personal interest, unless
stanc•cs, tl c will be A waste of
also to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ball who
Grade 13. Larry lives oy their
Visit Car Plant, kospe"are-an Festival
R'.R. 5, Seaforth ho 'ith his
Last week the year 5 geography
and home economic classes went
agreed this w•as, the best part of
including the stage area, re -
hearsal dressing
brother.
curling and boating. -- --
the tour.
rooms, rooms,
friends. Larry is active in sport*.
cin ;. trip to the Oakville Ford Car
He plays on the high schobl
and even the area 80 feet above
1 Only --- Rogers Majestictereo
Plant in Oakville. Mr. Orin and
Year 1 Trip
the theatre where all the lights
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On Thursday, February 21, the
are. Before and during the tour
McClue.
dents. They were given a tour of
150 English classes and a few
the guides explained many things
h OCt1taS
the plant. From there the group
members of the Drama Club.
about the theater, its history and
Ann Hopper.
went to Wiona where they had
visited the Shakespearean Fest-
its future.
takijDg part. The skip is listed first
lunch and then visited the
ival in Stratford. Mrs. Bolender
midgets in the second half. Doug
SDHS STUDENT- Don Melady of R.R.2, Dublin, a grade 10 student who spoke at i
the Oddfellows - Rebekah public speaking contest in Clinton last week talks with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Melady, left, and Alex Meikle of Exeter, District Deputy
Grand Master of the Huron District IOOF who ,was chairman for the evening.
Andres Wine Company. At the
and Mrs. Russell accompanied
end of the tour each student was
the students on their trip. During
given a free sample of sonic of the
the trip the students were given a
Andres product. Most of . them
tour of the whole theatre
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(By Sandra Hulley)
Club,
This week's student spoth9 t is
Fr ff s hobbies include athle-
Larry Kale. Larry is curren y in
tics in general, as he plzvs for the
Grade 13. Larry lives oy their
St. Columban senior soccer team
R'.R. 5, Seaforth ho 'ith his
and he also enjoys listening to
parents, -three sisters and a
hard rock music.
brother.
curling and boating. -- --
Known as "Fred" to all his
Larry thinks that despite all the
friends. Larry is active in sport*.
Bard work. it is worth it because
He plays on the high schobl
of all the fun in Grade 13,
basketball team and plans to play
After high school, Larry wishes
soccer and 'and yield in the
to, -take a chemistry course at
,track
spring. Larry belongs to the 550
Waterloo.
SEAFORTH
Teacher
spotlight JEWELLERS
As most students .know, Mrs,
for
would like to continue teaching,
Weido is known as the "lady that
she said "not indefinitely." DIAMONDS,
always wears a smile." She is
She currently lives in Mitchfell,JEWELLERY, FINE CH114A
cun•entiv teaching Homc. Econ-
English,
along with tier husband, who • ' OCCASION
omics. and Physical
happens to' be a geography All '
Educatidn. although her favorite
teacher. Her favorite • hobby. isPhone
subject happens to be Latin. Mrs.
sewing .and she also enjoys
Weido has been teaching for 11
curling and boating. -- --
years and when asked if 'she
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their annual curling bonspiel at,
man, Ca by McGonigle, Jane
°Dennis Murray. Susan
Kunz each led the Seaforth
the Seaforth Curling Club. The
Dietz.
Hildebrand.
seniors with fourteen points.
SO"'S• ��' '�� �' mom•mot ammenow" 'nnummini samonew
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bonspiel began at 10 a.m. and
Mike Blake, Steve Southgate,
Marvin Kale, Mary Van
Van Doo-
The midgets lost 20-16. An -
lasted until 3 p.rn. Twelve teams
Sheila Campbell, Brian Wilbee.
ren,. Jim idigh, Ron
other effort fell short as, our
took part in the contest. There
Alan Carnochan, Joanne Groo-
Richard Smith, Phil Blake,
midgets could not conic back after'
were three draws and each round
thuis, Bill ' Salisbury, Debbie
Joanne Stoll, Danny Maloney.
falling behind early in the game.
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lasted one and a half hours. The
McClue.
Substitutes -Cathy Murray and
Although they did not win the
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following the list of the teams
Randy Fraser. Cathy Me-
Ann Hopper.
midgets shut out the Clinton "
takijDg part. The skip is listed first
Donald, Randy Wilson, Penny
Murrav Houston and his team
midgets in the second half. Doug
in each team.
Willy Blom, Don Blake, Gwen
Hul)e y'
came in first place with a total of
29!/+ marvin Kale and his
Fry led the midgets with 12
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Fred McClure. Don Mc
points.
team and Alan Carnochan and his
The juniors also lost a 53-31
Theintome,
tax
help
Murrayouston, Ruth Jeffery,
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Peter
Ian, Linda t'iridzak, Peter
team tied for second place with a
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score. The leading scorer for the
system
Joyce Blake, Art McNaughton.
Flanagan,
score of 29. Willy Blom's (the
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Brian Lane, Art Groenveld,
Jim Flannery, Janet O'Reilly,
only girl skip) team placed 5th.
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Seniors Lose
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As.you know by now, we changed a lot of things last
Second. If you're still confused or something -just '
doesn't to The
peakers
The Seaforth Senior Golden
year. We gave you a new return, a new Guides Several new
seem work, phone. number of your
Bears lost a 67-41 contest to the
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deductions and a few new rules. And quite i iur �estl we were
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own District Taxation Office is below and at the
On February 27, the Odd-
place in the same competition.
Clinton Redmen. With this win,
more than a little concerned about your reaction to it all.
end of that number there are people whose only job is to help'
fellows and Rebeccas sponsored a
Her speech was called "Barns."
the Clinton team gained a tic
(And very, very interested in your opinions.)
Well, now that we've had timg to really look back at it
taxpayers with problems, by telephone. And on Mondays and
Tuesdays phone lines are open 'til 6 p.m. So don't hesitate.
public speaking competition held
Anna Lee was also the winner '
and were awarded third
!not
and assess it honestly, it appears that most taxpayers did
if you live outside the officeorea, call the Operator and
at Clinton High School. A
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of the junior division contest held •
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place for the layoffs. Seaforth
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seem to find it too difficult, The error -rate did not ac-
ask for Zenith 0-4000. She will automatically connect you to
S.D.H.S. student, Anna' Lee
at S.D.H.S. on February 20. Barb
takes fourth and will play
McGREGOR
celerate greatly or change drastically from former years.
your own District Taxation Office. Remember, allIts are
Stevenson, came in first place in
was the senior division winner.
Stratford Central in the pla�'offs.
Generally, most taxpayers seemed to handle their new
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free, all questions are answered, and if you have queries, we
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that competition with her speech
They were both presented with
This will be a one -game playoff,Quality
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returns fairly well,
want you to call,
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entitled "The Child Beat, "
trophies at the Legion the same
-The winner to go into the finals
Top Qual lty
However, Income Tax will never be the easiest or most
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Barb' Kerslake, a level five
night where they also presented
against the winner of the
enjoyable thing in anyone's life. And it will always present
in some areas, for some That's expected
t oitNr Third- Some people prefer to talk things over in
person. li one of them and have
student at S.D.H.S, came in third
their speeches.
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problems people.
you're problems,
bit
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and understandable.
So. What we want to do now is really work on those
areas. And the best way to do that is to work with
drop by for free help. Anytime. The address of your
District Taxation Office is below.
of nostalgGOVERNMENT
problem
individually, on whatever part of Income Tax that causes
Fourth. Write, To the address below. Explain
INSPECTED
you,
your
,-ebruary 25, 1944
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Students' Council - Last Mon-
Trust
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INCOME And this is how It J
April Aid.
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have as their gust speaker, Flt.
d,Ay, an election was held in the
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auca .First. (
Let's make it work for you,
lieut. nes" Daly, who has just
returned from North Africa, This
school.
The results were: President-
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INCLUDES: CUTTING
WRAPPING and QUICK
First. Yorir Guide is always the
best answer when you nave a problem. /G ,
Tothee,
program has been a long time in
Jim Scott; Vice -President -Cor-
FREEZING
Read it. Follow it. It not only gives expiana-
coming, but knowing "Ed", we
can assure you that it will prove
inne Smith; Secretary -Lynda Sav-
auge; Treasurer -Robert Elliott.
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