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sc;_ildturing in the • school yard. girls 'from Robertson in "two tWuQumen
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` BIG DADDY
We are proud to announce,that. Mr. Bogie, the"Science
Teacher of Dobu,tSon 8ohoo| is
. the happy father. oCu bub irl
. Heather Lynn, born February
Currys', r. .%hudos and Mrs.
students held ubake
sale, The proceeds came to $52
P, go toward a trip in the sprg
fo,,thmpuNm.
,EDUCAT|ONWGEK
Robertson Memorial,
wN`bavoOpen House onMatch
2. There '0''be two
performances, one -at 7 p.m. and
one at 3:8O p.m. The school
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band will be.. playing
When 1 was a Lad, Shaudowland
Waltz, Junior .Band March. We
Sail the Ocean Blue. There will
also be folk' damdoQ, a niano
solo, Grade , 6,.. chorus and
mature. Taking your���-Gymnm��^
�wzeuc isn't the worst thing in
the world but it can become a
bad habit. -
^|[ you don't smoke don't
mau.}[you dnsmoke, qu\t!
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'TEENAGE SMOKING'
(By Cathy
oont,ovor�u subjectbetween
parents and their children. It
causes much stres.
Teenagers who do smoke
should not,' be put dm�n. The
parents should discuss -with their
children -the �ue facts about
smoking. If he or she is mature
they niUdudd,' themselves.
Smoking is very habitual and
causes physical disability. Many
teenagers start at a ynuhK age
' l pe,mo�|ydonntknow hoW
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"Mete were some good highlights the second game, they were tied
in the game for bdth sideS. 14-14. ' I n the two minute
The, bOys frorn 'R.Ohertson ' . overtime that . followed,
p^vooConorne�home wem.0Co-'' won 16-14. . _
.buyu Theseboys MRS:SHADDICK'S CLASS '.
and good players, as gobd as _-Monduy, Pebruui� 22,8A
oars. The first game was won hy held a slaver trade; proceeds
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(By, Nacy Hills) Nina Knight.
PUBLIC SPEAKING The Judge' for tx�nubwom
participated• Sit.een contestants from Mrs. W. Robinson, Mrs. 14", Lodge
years one arid two inine and ten) and MisS.P. Wilkin.
Junior PubSppaking s,erni-finals on Tuesday,
February 16:
, There was a great variety of
these sixteen contestants, nine
were chosen by., Mrs. q. Edwards
and Mr. C. Kalbfleisch to enter le mpromp ti an a sN
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PAPER IV1ACHE
Mrs. Ilaziitt showed a film to
the junior grades, 'On paper
, macho. Mrs. Norman'sroom and
Shade's....room '""^ quite a
few xn\d,n-fithome,
Mr. Shade's pupils were so
enthused 'that they made a gift
wrapped kuP d ted
it to their tea^~~'^e^r-'-
the,Rottertson girls team
SNOWDdULPTVME ,went m Colborneto �»y
'Lm! week Grade 1mhxw"d�x���"nn February 18.'7he
girl's
• 'reative ability 'by snow
Films shown. They are called From
Sociable 6 to Noisy 9, From. l0
m12.and Bo'Acts R|*&ge
OnMarch 10' 'and 12 the
Operetta is being held. 'it, is
calle'd H.M.S.-Pinafore. Pupils
will be selling. tickets at $1.00
Mrs. Proctor vvill have a
display of pottery and art in the
halls.On March 11 a Family Movie
will be shown 6 Fluffy at
7:00 p.m, Children and Cmronw
are invited ooZume t^ther.
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won honour �n•ovr school'in
the 'competition
the 'Ontario School 'Trustees
AsoociuUon held in • V| h
Coouoa/xom represented u,hoom
from Huron County. ;
Ku�nP�me,pJumd�r� m
Colborne by an - going
to the Red Cross. Active the finals. • Wilkins, place,.. second in 'the
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:.,;,bititlingA-- took - ,e4 -4r
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first t - .-~. wa�~'�vauo� ox\ nZone Finals in Glencoe on
February 27. ,
SENIOR GIRLS'
vOL:LEYBAuL
(By Nancy
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,..our senior giris' 011eyball team
travelled to Clinton' to' play
Go.derich lost their first niGh
to Clinton in both, games. In
their nutoh'against Wingham
filled vitillunoo nervouuneas
the last few m|wuma•romuinod.
,Then the Co teamhr�ke the tie and went on to a
victory.
Robertson Memorial School
v011eyball teams congratulate the
Colborne team on winning these
volleyball Aumeo.
On.. February 18 Robertsonvolleyball team travelleto Coll2orne Central School for
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Tom'McGill `wax the delightful speech on
uuCUuoae, ;drawing only ten "Happiness'".nVhiuz.unduPm
five ,dollars forMarion Bell.Yhen the prices exceeded tile
t*o do|lanma,k groups were
Made ,,to split the' est of the
Mrs. Shaddick was sold. but
did not draw top price. An
amount oYtNrty.tnodollars wasraised.
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"T.V. Program for Children". '
"Freedom"was the topic
chosen by Mary Ellen McGillw.
wasudo«e runner up.
!Third place was captured by
Tanya Rainier, who -discussed
Other participants in the finals -
were Sharon Whitely, Ann
Cc:kilter, Ann Dalton, Joanne•
ThompS;5ii~Suuun Freeman and
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Students the area were mxGoderich District,
Collegiate Institute on Saturday for m day -long coaches clinic.
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While attendance was described as °disopPminn|mg`"thms* who
took part agreed ,hey learned a lot from their day at school.
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theY lostone nu�oxnd �nn
ofootball, but
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game.' ' • since a boys' baSketball team has
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. The top- scorers were:. Carolfinished in first n|uow and' had
16: Shirm� Kh 8; such a good leaguechunoeuttbe'
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Penny V|u|e�8;(uUFnu�y6 championship. • -
the girls travelled to Listowel for,, Central', the Vikings would •
On W���u/` February If they got by Stratford
du dHuron-Perth finals.' qualify to the winner -9f
Also participating in this the Clinton -Mitchell garne in a
tournament were the senior girls' two -game total. point 'series for
vn\bcboU 'teams from Clinton, the,hemp\onohip`
„StratfordN.W.,.. Yinghom aid Coach Frank' MucDvmdd`u
.Listowel. ;Juniors wound up the season
Our .Senior PublicSpeakers
In their match, With Clinton_ with a, five win, four loss-feeord'--
first place• team,' Goderich put following.. their. 44-739 loss, to
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g_Later in the day our girls lostto both vinghum and Stratford
NJW.,uQuin twoQumootyono.
' Stratford N.W. beat ,Clinton
. and took first place. in the
Huron -Perth play-offs, YinW`mn_Hu,on-Portb Drama Festival wU -''.
placed, second. Both teams will
travel mY'0.S'8'A' 4 be xel6 in O.Cl�Qynnua�m.
. Six schools from this area. will
oe'' for various awards:
.BOY8'Bv�STm.D.��u `. e will be three playsThe GDCI basketball teams = yand thnedifferent
The Juniors finished in fifthplace„and failed to qualify fp; a
pbyoYCpmSiUmo.
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—' March `- and the
finished the regular schedulewith galiTe:A last week against
{«u,no| Stratford Central.The Seniors won both of their
R^npn, but the juniors were
defeated iotheirs.
The Senior scores were S3-51
over Listowel and 83-34 over
Stratford Central.
Coach Peter Camnuen`y
Squad finished the schedule with
an eight win, one loss record,
for first place with Clinton
and Mitcwfl, both of whorn had
idpntivu\'8_l records.
A 'flip n[^uhp coin for playoff
„„positions ,oxv)ted Goderich
Central, the
fourth 1./nr.fonmers. in one
semi-final, while Clinton and
tangled in thpnhpr. ~
The Vikings | Stratford
here on 7oaad in' the
.sudden -death semi-final. The
ODC1 teams Have u\wuyS b9wn
rated .an power -houses .in
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nlayunnSatu,duy.b's
entry
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presented on "the Saturday night.
Tickets are not. necessary
lleruuoe there iS mo.udmissmkm
charge on both niQhtX.
Trigon '71 was so well
attended the Drama Club' is
hoping that this most im -nt
event will be •e4unUy as well
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supported.
'This Friday, February 26, the
teachers of G.rC\[ are takingon the students in 8 hockey
game starting at sevell„„9,:,,e,.lbek.
Lets see everyone Otit to the
Goderich arena Friday night!
(Free, skating fiorn 8:00-9),00).
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