The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-01-25, Page 3teen Topics
.INTERVIEWER
SUSAN MCKAQUE'
. QUESTION: "What is your
Opinion of dating a girl with her
black belt in Judo?"
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0BRAD OADKE 12:." I would
feel 'like 1. was.taking out a
man. . 0--0-
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MAC ANDERSON 12: " It
could be nasty."
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JIM W EBSTER 12: "I don't
care what colour the belt is as
long as it unbuckles." ,
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DAVID MCDONALD 10:
"I'd watch myself."
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DAVE GOWING 13: I
Wouldn't -- becaus'e the first
time I stepped out of line she
would break my neck..."......
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MARK WARDLEY 13: "Fine,
as long as she doesn't get car-
ried away."
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PETE CALLAN 13: "It
;night pose a problem when I
say goodnight at her door."
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DAVID IRELAND 10: "It
would be all right as long as she
didn't use it." •
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KERRY-STUCKY 13: "She'd
be good' protection."
W. R. HAMILTON
OPTOMETRIST ;
Josephine Street
WINGHAM
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Junior boys'. b.asketbalf
EY GEORGE wE1SVOOD
Thursday, January 18th,
was a painful day for the 'Pm-
lots.
n-lors. Again, We ventured to
Listowel_ and lost_ 48.-42,
The first quarter was very
Biose. iistpwel took an early
lead, and Wtngharn was -trailing
by six points. ,But W inghamn
managed, to cut the lead down
to one point,by the time the
buzzer wen,
In the second and third
quarters W jnghamo dominated
the;play and gained a, lead of
Waled to, .attack a.nd Managed -
to : find the basket. They gra,
dually overcame our score and
surpassed' us by six points, Des-
pite our efforts we were unable
to get the victory back to
where it belonged..
Although*we lost, we play.
ed a fair game and the boys
should be congratulated. Next
week will ke a different - gory
as we get back into a winning
streak!
severs points. The more often you win an
The fourth quarter was a ,argument, the fewer your
different story.. Listowel con- friends.
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Third victory for wrestlers
For the third time this
season the Mustang wrestlers
defeated their opponents in the
Hu on.Perth Conference, 'This.
time they travelled to Listowel;
where theyhoutlasted their' arc
rivals 36-28. For years it 1141
always beep a seesaw battle;
between Wfngham and IUstowe:
for the Huron*Perth charnpiort
ship. This'meet was, no excep.,
;tion for it was closely fought in
all classes. After getting vie*.
tortes in the higher and heavier
classes, W ingharin came our on
top.
Individual winners were
John Leitch • at 8.9 lbs. who pin.
fined his man in 3:10 of the
second round. This is John's
first year and first victory, so,,,
keep it up John.
Rae Cronin 0'114 lbs. pine
ned his man in 1:35 sec. of the
-first round. Nice work Rae,
John Welwood at" 112 lbs.
fought a tremendous match to
pin Listowel veteran Mike
Flynn in 1:58 sec. to gain Wing.
ham's third victory.
'hie fo.ndi i:iium when
Terry Johnston won in 8-0 dee-
ision over Sing Chung of Lis-
towel. • n
Thennext victory was in
the 168 lb. class where' Bryan
Forsyth showed excellent form,_
and strength as he outlasted
Paul Be ath, alias "the Mauler"
in a closely fought 8-7 deci-
sion.
Arie De Bryun fighting twa
classes up pinned hie man in
2:40 sec. Doug Gibson hardly'
hada warning as he flashed a •
20 sec. pin to the despair of
the Listowel, crowd. n Lee Mc-
Guire finished off the victories
for the Mustangs with a pin in
1:20 sec.
-
Listowel comes to Wing -
ham today (Thursday). to fight
a 're -match so it should be in-
teresting-lo
in-
terestingto watch.,. '=On Satur-
day the boys travel to Beal
Bruce Boyd gets ready for some weight -lifting in phys,
ed. class.""•
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De �gb
Fd has as a better Iedea—
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We
figure you might like a little quiet saving. We've
got Mustangs,Toriuos, the works—and the best deals
in town. So c'monin out of the racket—and listen to
the crackle of the money you'll save!
Quiet Sale means quiet deals.
We're letting the price tags do the
talking this ,time. Come in .and look
around. Let a-salesrhan offer you a
quiet deal—we promise it'll be quiftly
sensationalI
Look at the choice...: _
Now that we're back in full production,
we've got aII the variety a guy (or gal!)
could ask for. (And they're waiting for
you now!)
But don't miss out..
The Quiet. Sale is going to be quietly
over before you know it --and so whiffle
savings. Make a date with yourself t
get quietly down to your Ford Dealerthi
week. You may come away shouting!
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Secondary Schoql in London to
fight 16 other schools in an
invitational tweet,' Goderlch
visits Winghatn next Thursday
so be sure and, get out to see it
because it should be an excit-
ing match.
Around the. school
Kathy K'ashchenko, a
friend of mine, came to 'tne
the other day and told me HER
friend had put a "blue -grey"
rinse on her hair. "Don't put
this in the paper." she said,
'but I did anyway.. Do you
know who her friend is?
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X, .Tan.
Senior boys'
basketba 11
SCHOOL PAGE EDITOR:
PHOTOGRAPHER: Kerry Stucky
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On Thursday of last week
the Senior girls played against
the Listowel squad and were
able to defeat them 19.10,
Irl the first quarter the
'teams were evenly matched -and
it ended with a tie, The Wing -
ham girls seemed to slow down
in the second quarter and the
Listowel team started to get
baskets. However, with much
determination the Wingham
girlsminated the play in the
third and fourth quarters and
came back to defeat Listowel.
The Senior girls have now
won two out of three league
games and: are hoping to make
it to the playoffs. So come out
and cheer your team to victory!
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Gary MacKay finds this a ticklish subject, while Mitch
DeZeeuw hides behind his notebook.
Sharon Willie, one "of the members of the Senior Girls'
basketball team finds herself with the job of scorekeeper.
Sharon is: one of the several unfortunates at the schooh-
who is presently sporting a cast on her leg.
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.Smooth some of that creamy ing, so soothing. Makes your -
masque on your (feet as well as ' feet as well as your face feel
on your face,. when"you"re want-
ing a quick pick-up. So cool- vibrant and young! -
Che�eering their teammates on the junior team are Marion
Willie and Susan McKague in the foregrouhd.
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Poor Mary, she
was alwrys mixed
up, forgetting to take.
..her husband's suits,
to the cleaners.
Then he became
furious, and poor
. Mary was even
more mixed up.
Make sure you
don't end up like
Mary, just
call "Friendly
4ohn." He'll
straighten
i . $ things out.
CLEANING PICKED UP AT YOUR HOME
EVERY MONDAY — Just give Friendly John
McInnes a call — THAT NUMBER AGAIN —
357-370. ,.
That's Jill McPherson in action in the senior game against
Listowel. Bonnie Willie is the Winghfim player in the
background and Marl Smith ,.is No. 25.