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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-02-28, Page 8Se�atl el, Wedmial ay, Febnsry 28, 1979 Legion -speakers compete n Legion ef!king contes Winners hi the Legion PublicSpeaking contest on Friday evening were left to right,• paw, Strong, Brvokslde Public .School, first in the junior division, speaking on "My Ten Speed", Ma is Dalton,. St. Joseph's,. Kingsbridge, second In. the junior division, speaking on "Slap Stick Comedy"; Heather Ann Stapleton, St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge, first In the senior division,'' with her .speech, "Children", and Karen Beecroft, Brookside Public School, with her topic, "Family Picnics". [Sentinel Staff Photo] 1 ONLY GIBSON '17 CU. FT., GOLD CANTILEVER; SHELVES, BUTTER KEEPER Refriqer�torgeezer. Freezer 1 ONLY NO GE SLIM LINE, WHITE . Washer 1 ONLY, EICTROHOME, 55" . CABINET Stereo $589.95 $399.9.5 s500.00. DUAL CHANGER. - MAGNET_ [C CARTRIDGE, , 6 SPEAKERS - 2.10", 2-6", 231/1" 1 ONLY GIBSON 30" SELF CLEIING E 2 LARGE ANI) 2 SMALL ELEMENTS Range R TV & ELECTRIC PNONE 52&3V »l 2 LUC KNOB The Royal Canadian Legion, Lucknow Branch 309 public speaking .contest was held at the Legion on Friday? evening with 13 area students participating. In the junior division, Paul Strong from Brookside Public School, speaking on the topic, "My Ten Speed", placed first and Maria Dalton, of St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge, speaking on "Slap Stick .Comedy" was second. 1"n the senior division, Heather Ann Stapleton, St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge, placed first with her speech, "Children" anq,Karen Beecroft from Brookside.Public, was second with her speech, "Family Picnics". Competing in the junior division were Mark Londry,'Luckndwcentral, "Himself"; Chris Irwin, Lucknow Central, "T.V. Commercials"; Jeff Gibson, Brookside Public, "Hockey Sticks"; Heather Mac- Dougall, Kinloss Central, "Man's Best -Friend, the Hog"; and Ken Van Osch,St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge, "Saving Energy". 'In thesenior.._ division, Helen -IviacIntyre, Lucknow Central, "Disney World"; Brent - Van Osch; St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge, "Riddles and Jokes"; Celia Chandler, Brookside''Public, "Amelia Earhart", and Linda Vander Klippe, "Imagination", com- peted. Judges for the contest were Carol Bale, Lucknow, a former secondary school teach- er, Stewart . Beattie, a Wingham school, teacher and Chrystal 4 Witt, Clinton, a ' former. elementary school teacher: • The judges agreed in their comments that the students should use a speech they had written themselves rather than "a speech taken froma piece written by someone else. They also commented that the students shQuld put themselvesinto their speech and make it a part of:themselves. They` felt this would be easier to do if the speech• was written by the speakers,. themselves about something.' they knew ` well. I. The winners from this contest go on to region finals in BrusselS. char -Man's, Work Clothing LOCKNOW OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 528-2526