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Last Week there was a
Stanger.. town, A really
strange stranger. Thle .man
o?ulet make people faint right
'before' par, eyes, He gave
tb a disease that made
m scratch even thopgh
they weren't itchy. He made
wthem turn cold and hot within
seconds even .t,ttnnot„ the
letriPeiattlre was perfectly
, • .'Otitt44'.4040101'''Pg4PtO to
Rive hitltlmtheit wallets just bY•:. •
.•; 00.14lok out bisybanck This
was strange.. •
If. -1.40., haven't 'alreadY
head about 'it or guessed •
it • Was, • it the
la lible hypnotist
:Mandeli:ineredible he .was.
e audience applauded
.enthusiastically all the way
ifirougb• ,,the Performance:,
'Ks "StietitrieWete Perfect
stid-tolly put Ort the. show
everyone paid for. It was like
sontething that you only see
on TV or tead about in the
paper. This performance
actually happerre0 in Sea-
forth last Wednesday after-
noon in the SDHS auditori-
um. MOSt of the students and
teachers were there and
those who weren't were
Indite thetnselves be-
-44•4•!se they heard 4:094t ii
later but as. V.fe=14tolk. Seeing
Mike bilandet a Man who
eetnes fronti Toronto* fins
appeared oft Litany fa.*0-4ws
on:;.1116-,Wky,isitm in tho..1:*
fe4 years. TWo•yearts.aed'he
Perferme.d at thei high sehork
at night *lid made a iteat
imeressiert. Studeets invited
him back again thilt year and
be was. super.
'He 'starred" his perfbrm-
ance two
A ROYAL COURT-Seaforth District •High School elected its annual
Snow Princess last Friday, and the winner was Eileen Dirify: With (back
tow) Darrell Dietz, president of the SDHS students' council are
contestanIs-,_Marijo.Lcale,Michelia-Jones,,Laurie Habkirk, (front) Janice
'Cairns, 1st Runner-up Lisa Eleuttenmiller, Princess Eileen Duffy ; 2nd
Runner-up Tracy Wilson and Tracy MbLeod. (Photo by-Ellis)
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the right foot. Sure ,
enough ad were .111 great
moods 'after he had left and
they cools 'off their shoes and
-put them on the wrong feet.
They couldn't . remereber -
anything of the show ,except
for the few card Welts- at the-beginning.
They could see nuthtng
wrong' with the . way they
were Wearing their Shoe*
until five minutes after and
many were Coln iallim
lava the shortness of. the
'aef. ft was very funny. Soon,
rimy could remember and
we, very embarraiSed as
thetierviends told them how
*luttYtheY were up on stage.
was the end of the_
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RON XPalsITOR, JANUARY 29, 191111. """^".•"4"'"*""""""'"'
by a 53-52 score,
Seaforth played next a-
' gainst- Exeter. It was an
offensive game. and Seaforth
had four players shooting
double digit figures. Rob
Thomp son with awesome
rebounding and boards con-
trol dominated with 19 pts.
Yet the' 20 pt. Kri*r is
proving very elusive for the
6'6- centre. Seaforth went
on to win the game by a
comfortable margin, with a "
teen
CALL
MEMOS
INDUSTRIAL
RESfittNflitiL
and• .
•FARMVIRINtt
Ci
hours after he was scheduled
to perform. The students had
their lunch hour ahead of
time and , everything was
timed perfectly. He began by
explaining why he was late
and what he was. going_te Op, ,
while he was hypnotia.ing
some of our friends: He told
us SforieS:of other schools. he •
had been to. This A0100 us
bo "fignre . that
,anyone freirri our Scboar
veattitr he ,that stilpitt'. We
were Wroreg we Were worse,,.'
ibis first trick in•Volved a
r - deek of cad'5.11.,04aed.int
.Pktief the deekindriteritori4e
it. Wit1W she put the 'card
back inte the", deck Sure
enough. he , (mind' the rand
she had chrisen.:1 n • t
trick 'involved objects select-
ad, Wein. the audience. Five
affects were chosen and he
Happy
Birthday
John Braeiker 17'
on February 2nd.
Christine Groothius on
January 25: 1981,
Marion HOnt 17, Jan. 29 ‹tt
Laurence 'Van Asseldonk
19 on Jan: 26.,
Norman Walker. Bavfield
81 February 6th. 0
Caroline Dyck. 2, on Janu-
ary 27.
Happy Bifthdav to Gayle
Harrison 14 January 26.
was completely blindfolded.
One of the Osistaritsehoseti
from the audience put one of
the objects between his
hands. spread out at arm's
length. Without touching the
object, he talk us what each
of the objects was and what
colour they were.
The next trick involved six
Winn[* ES trout the .School.
, 'Three- girls hid. ..*_bracelet
helongin& to errepf the Orls.
, while 'titre& bnys made, sat e
th#I tffik0':',N1400e). ,was in
claim the wallet whenever it
was shown to him. Then
when Mike Mandel held4out
his hand, he would • get up
and give the wallet back to
him' It worked. •For no
apparent reason the grade
ten student would get up and
give Mike 'Mandel the wallet, '
and claim it later
, group was told at
the snap of two fingers-they
would feel senidone • frinch
them front behind. Naturally.
when the 'fingers came to-
gether they all' jumped and
began aicusing each other of
• pinching. • Another trick was theword
badger. When that word
was, refentioned, they would
all picture a badger attacking
them and take a feW steps
back. This surprised me
because I wonder how many
kids know what a badger
looks like,
There were other tricks but
too'much for one column. He
finished his program by
telling the group that they
would, not' remember any-
thing until the show was over
for five, minutes, They were .
will to take off their shoes
• after the show was over avid
put them on the wrong foot
`but they would know that
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In the most recent high
sehoOl exhibition baSketball
tournament in Mitchell last,
the SDHS Bears went 1 for 3.
The first game at 9:00
o'clock was against Lord
Dorchester. With a victory
here they could avoid both
Exeter and Mitchell in the
tournament as Seaforth has
league games with those
teams this week. Yet with
Only five seconds remaining,
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attoth.gr.1991rt 41t14, ,qtauld bpi,
die $khgt* the' girls put 11ty
timcgr,qt.. .:ttsnno thee&
•-waves,.. he, finally foand 'the
bracelet, piaig4 Oder the
microphone On stage.
WILLING ytcreds
Enough -thisbaby
stuff He decided to do sotne
of the thingS that we were all
waiting for. He went out into,
the audience and randomly
selected willing "victims".
After about 25 students were
standing on stage. ready 10,.,,,
begin, he started his hocus
p.acUs. They warmed up by
making their ;hands rise for
no reason and relaxing , their
whole bodies' and falling on
the floor.
For everyone this was very
amusieg..1 especially enjoy- *
ed it because my brother was
one of the victims. It was
scary' at first to see my
brother fall down on stage for •
no apparent reason, buronce
the others were lying on the
stage in a heap on top of each
other, it seemed natural. ;,
Mike Mandel 'made these
people do strange things.
They were told they would
become very. het and as h6
waktalkieg. they would start
taking off their sweaters and
sweating. Then he explained
how it was becoming- wider
again and they, began drerss-
ing, again and chattering
their teeth. For some, none
of this worked, because they
were not concentrating hard
enough to ynake it work, He
took them on a train in
this imaginary world 'and you
cold see them jiggling along
as , if they were really in a
train. As he told them they
were goingover a bridge and
theft were pine trees 'all
around: . they sniffed and
sighed at the nice pine tree
odour, Then as they passed
the pine trees :with', .their • '
-final score 58-50. • el.vindows still open. mosOit- .
Later the Bears were in the' os and. black flies came in
consolation • final against and they all became very
Mitchell. Coach Terry John- itchy:
ston used a standard 1-2-2 - He also had a priie victim
offense, and although not in the group who was corn:
devasting: it was responsible. pletely hypnotized. • He was
for 36 points. • told that when the word relax
Both the coach and the was mentioned be would
team were quite contented to collapse and he did: Then he
weActfie 1-2-2-as best' .they Was told to give Mike Mandel
could and 'keep their effec, ' his ,wallet. When Mike had
tive offence under wraps for put it into his pocket,' the guy
their league game • against 'was told to sit dOwn " and
Mitchell this Friday. Mitchell
went on• to win the consola-
tion final by a 44.36 score. • •
After losing their first two
league games. the, Bears are
determine to sweep the next
two against Exeter and
Mitchell. If Dennis Nielsen
'repeats the 17 for 18 foul shot
performance he had on 'Sat-
urday and with Rob Thomp-
son gunning for 20 pts. a
game and .everyone else hit-
ting the -shots when they
need them. the Bears. seem
ready to go.
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