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The Wingham Advance 'Dimes, January 17, 1971 Page 5
• ' Editors: Alison Roberts
Sports Editor: Joanne Sanderson
M d 11;1* r i ror Features Editor: Rodiel Walloce
Executive Editor: Kathy Underwood
Editor resigns1
It is with regret that we an-
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pounce the resignation of Brian
Arnold as co-editor. Brian's other
school commitments as social .ewution in shooting by the
convand senior Mustang CROSS COUNTRY Madill team, which did not prac-
basketball player do not leave SKIING Use over the storm -extended
him sufficient time to master his Reports from tie Falconer Sid winter break.
acadeMic subjects and continue Trail indicate that the Alteosirie When Mr. Campbell has the
as school page coeditor. He will work done by Mr. Web$W JBId practice time to regain the
continue to submit articles, and his group, the geography " team's shooting accuracy in
we wish to thank him for the and staff vohmtems Is PaXft combination with their playing i
contribution he hasmade to the dividends• strategy, the. Midgets should
Madill Mirror. Visitors from as far as London have a solid team. ,y
and Sarnia have expressed thOWTop scorer for Madill was Dave
appreciation of the trail groom-
ppreC Eadie with 20 points. Dave Fear
The Dremer ft.Thie "teringof dw trees was the best defensive player and ,
has caused a deep covering of turned in some strong rebound -
By Marl Walsh,13B snow, while more open trails ing.
The Dreamer's eyes look softly have suffered from losing all
to the south their snow onto the highways, Y ;`
The image of the silver winter leaving the trails -bare. JR. BOYS BASKETBALL
slips away in silent hollowness. A visit to the trail is worthwhile Once again our Junior Boys
The cold clouds melt into sunlight even for non -skiers. The quiet, '
�.-__ . , _ ___... t_3— .__r. a,&.- •4::'..* ._ met a strong team. " offence
swnuuerutg guldmi Warmth ��-aa�au. �_�, "'� .y and sometimes
was slowed a
on silky sands and dewy lakes. rain, and the colorful ski'outfits ppm by as overwhelming
A warm satin breeze carries make very beautiful pictures. floderich full -court press. Early L
summer smells The skiers state that all of the
in the game Goderich took a very"
earth, flowers, honey. trails are interesting — some are.
One pure white gull, perfectly easy, others difficult, and a few large lead which lasted through
formed, can only be described as exciting. .out the game. The man-to-man
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trips lightly along rippling fps defence which we played was not
of waves good enough to stop the baseline
SENIOR BOYS drives,by Goderich which helped
The Dreamer is alone
BASKETBALL their lead increase to 50 points. '
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untouched, unborn. untouched, BALL CONTROL! ! Where did During the game a total of 55
unborn it go? The senior Mustangs lost a, fouls were committed, the
home game to the Goderich Vik- majority by the Goderich team.
s 77-18. Lots of le might Our team suffered a eat loss
A shrill voice cruelly cuts the line ing � mop � �
ribbon of awareness say that Wingham got blown off when Tim White received an
the court. They're right! The ball ankle inJinY when shooting for
The lesson commences. kept constantly going from the basket in the fourth quarter. `fps
The Dreamer dies. Madill hands to the Goderich The Mustangs had many chances
The Student begfus.
team. to take the lead but didn't capi-
This: happened time and time talize on foul shots which would 9
again and was really the whole have put us ahead. Our boys lost
R. W. BELL story of the game. The boys did A10-30 to a strong Goderich team.
get on track and clicked every Scott Marritt 11E ACTION UNDER BASKET -There was plenty of action around the baskets in the God -
OPTOMETRIST orae in a while with baskets that erich Viking game against the Madill Mustangs at Madill last week.
made it look like a come back
GODERICH was in the making, but Goderich VOLLEYBALL
closed the door on their fingers
The Square 524-7661 with more points. At the end of Miss Schofield convened a e
the first half the score was major volleyball tournament pending OO
Final score conf'ir'ms that thingshinge Saturday at Madill in which eight
didn't change much in the second London and area teams tom -
half. The high scorer for Madill peted at the Junior and Senior
ftiefidpate in Cmiadas � Mmt Pj
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was Steve Burke. ieveis. A round robin format was "We, Ontarians, Canadians,
used to produce the finalists, but
'the P
be wipedout b Even today
Y cid Y,
net 'y (as perhaps the last
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next league game is humans are on the verge of
reports are still present, such as
editor of the-scbool page) to sum
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against Seaforth. Come on guys, gyres were not available by impending doom!" The year is
C. C. Zimmerman's "Cyclical
up the situation here on earth for
let's have a win! I can't write up school page press time. 1979, as we all know due to exten-
Theory" which states: unless
anyone (thing?) which may find
The EmploymentThx Credit
employee.That means up to 331/1%
losses all year tong. The exhibition games sched- sive world-wide celebration on
"the cycle" (referring to other
this paper years after the extinc-
Prokram was introduced by the
more tax credit.
Stephen Pritchard 12H uled as a warmup for Mr. Simp- December 31, 1978, but were we
portions of the theoily) is broken
tion of man. (Although it maybe
Government Canada to stimulate
t
(;realer eligj
son's Juniors and Miss Scho- celebrating "the end"? Nineteen
.. 1 field's Seniors after the holidays
(which it basn't been yet) in 2000
deili"ed in whatever fOrtq Al
"hell
in
employment in the private sector.
exp' �
We`have expanded"the number i
_ eighty, the dreaded year. Ten to
MIDGET BASKETBALL were cancelled because of the 20 years ago reports were stating
the world will return to a state of
"Confused Polarization" or
. -fire" is going to wipe out
man.)
In essence; we're encouraging
and types of businesses eligible
bad driving conditions on that unless the world changed
"chaos".
It is important to note that al
to expand your work force
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to benefit. Now almost every busi-
The game for the Mustang Zy,�y. drastically the human race would
Midgets got off to a lightning fast
Since this is the case, I feel it is
though one year from now is
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by providing a tax break foryour
ness that's been operating in
bad start for our team with an
"supposed to be the grande
business.
Canada for a,year or more can join in..
.interception by Goderich, even
finale" very little has been done
to prevent it. We seem to be
The potential annual tax credit
Wider choice,of new employees.
though we got a tip. Goderich
cent to Ole 1s
dea that
for each new employee is over
Now, almost anyone who's
two tags of Madill fouls e
score two more basks s, and the
score
,
,
cit s going to happen i let it
$ 3,000.And there is no limit to the
unemployed and registered at
q�.� ended s-0. As the game
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(whatever �t may be) or we
number of new employees you
.Canada, Employment Centre for a
progressed it was not hard to see
don't really believe "it" is going
can hire.
minimum of two weeks is eligible.
the ball was not bouncing for
to happen anyway (I must' eon -
fess to being a member of the
Now, by using the experience
A minimum of ted to �'
Madill. The tight man-to-man
latter group).
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we've ),rained so far, we've
We've Simplified the procedure,
and questionable zone presses
stymied our team. by Gerald Green Green feels that in order for an
He tells the story through the
Generally speaking we humans
changed the program to make it
so you can do the whole thing,
_Holocaust
Coach Murdoch of the Goderich TransWorld PublishersLtd., event like the holocaust never to
lives of two different men, Erik
have very good "intentions", el-
even more attractive.
from beginning to end, with just two
Vikings complimented ng p the Mus- 1.25 (approximately $2.50) happen again the "children -of the
"Our
Dorf and Rudi Weiss. Dorf is a
though those r�`th�aons" may
not always be fulfilled We seem
Up to 33y%'t; more tax credit.
single -page forms.
tangs on their set plays; es- children and our chil- world" must know what took
in out-of-bounds situa- dren's children, must be told place during the time period now
young German lawyer, and SS of-
(icer. Weiss is a young Jew who
to try awfully hard, and yet still
The maximum term for the tax
For full details on the program,
pecially
tions, and the screens they used about it. And so must the children called the holocaust. This is pre-
does not merely accept death as
make some, well "peculiar" this -
credit has been increased from
contact any Canada Employment
on offence. He attributed the Vik- of the world." This sums up I<F4Y cisely why he wrote the book — to
his destiny. Green tells part of
takes.
nine to 12 months for each newCentre/Canada
Manpower Centre.
ings success partly to his team's Gerald Green wrote Holocaust. tell the children of the world.
Weiss' story, then part of Dorf's,
We are told by certain "elite"
experience from elementary As the cover of the book states: The method used by Green to
alternating back and forth
members of our race that nearly
school and partly to the poor "It must never happen again." relate this story is very effective.
throughout the book.
everything we eat, drink, or
'
Weiss' story is one which
touch can or will inflict some
creates compassion and sorrow.
fatal disease or another upon us,
Through the book we see his
but we continue to eat, drink and
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family split up and decreasing
touch knowing (or thinking we
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until Rudi decides to rebel and
know) that we will somehow sur-
MYOU
IGNOP&
runs off before he is deported to
Poland. His story then. continues
vive it all.
Actually, considering the type •
on and tells of his close en-
of creature we are, we seem to be
APOSSIBLE
TAX ��
counters with death, of his mar-
liege, to a girl, of her later death
finally his being
able to survive an awful lot. Take
for example the simple question:
"How are you?" Although the
and of reunited
with his sister-in-law and nephew
person .being asked may have
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at the end of the war.
Dorf's story is not as com-
Dorf's
four of the rarest, most incur-
able, problems on earth the an
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lli as Weiss' and the reader
ewer will inevitably be: "Fine,
tends to look on him as the vil-
thanks! And you?" (to which we
lain. Dorf's rise in the S. S. move-
already know the answer).
ment, his love for his country and
'In some ways, whoever (or
\��
the Fuhrer, a love so great that
whatever) finds this document,
he can justify in his own mind the
may consider us a pathetic race,
mass murder of millions of Jews
depending on their own intelli-
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which he had a direct• involve-
gence and stability. We are, how-
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trin
inept are all described in the
ever , a ha race. We have our
PPY
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book.
successes and our failures, but
+t
The book has no underlying
the failures are what make the
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idea other than to state the facts
successes even better. We are
and to make people aware of how
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filled with excitement, antici-
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both the Jews and the Germans
pation, and perhaps a little fear
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felt during this period in history.
of what our futures will hold for
Green's style is clear and
us, but above all we are blessgd
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sharp. The language s simple
and grateful. We are blessed with
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and understand. The boo
easy toand
freedom, love beauty, friends
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designed foreasyreading by
far more. Ane are ate
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the way Green alternates from
ful, oh so grateful.
one story to another. Although
I hope that, should the world
the book is a fair length* the
end in 1980, this has proved help-
Flila}"
reader will find that he can move
ful to the future and in the more
very rapidly through it with very
likely case of the world continu-
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little difficulty.
r while ho that the
i for a toe I
ng Pe
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The book is -an excellent piece
realization that someday it may
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of writing, giving the reader an
ng g ng
end has roved to make us more
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easy way to learn about a piece of
appreciative of our world. Best
history that "must never happen
wishes for a joyous and pros
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again".
Susan Thompson 12K
perous New Year from the staff
of the Madill Mirror.
As i see the future before me,
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On. this endless map of mine;
Small children should never be
I pray that those who follow me,
left alone in the bathtub. St. John
Will keep this world as fine;
,*Employment and Emplo+et
Ambulance warns there is a
In all its glorious splendor,
Immigration Canada Immigration Consda
UP FOR THE JUMP—Madill Mustang centre Ken Atkinson was up for the jump against
danger of burning from hot
Through the passageways of
Bud Cullen, Minister t3udCullen. Minlatre
Kevin Adams of the Goderich Vikings at the start of the Midget boys' basketball game Iasi
water, falling while trying to get
time.
week
out, or slipping under water.
Alison Roberts 13B