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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-10, Page 516 N WE'RE,TACKLING HUNGER AT ITS ROOTS 1 GIVE US A HAND SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOX 18,000 TOF"TO HALIFAX OTTAWA ST JOHN'S IE ARE YOU a PACK � RAT? / SELLyour used or unwanted furniture, appliances and other items through a classified ad in The ginghamAdvancemTimes The Classified Ad Section brings the market- place right into your home. Call today. 357-2320 a m 811�(:J it The W wshaw Advance -Timer. (cubes l0. 1SIti--Pam; mirror The air was tense before each course were Jake DeBoer. 53rd, race. Runners bent, stretched Mark Haldenby 64th, and Grant and flexed leg muscles in pre- Rutherford 68th. Cross-country meet For everyone it was an in- tests runner's stamina testants. Finally the sweatshirts October the second dawned. Or Peggy Gibson was 40th, Mandy and pants were shed and partici- rather it tried to. This was the ller Mi49th, Judith McMichael pants lined up at the starting day the cross country team at* 68th, and Shirley Dorsch 118th. point. Too soon the gun went off tended the W -school invitational Midget boys finished with Tom with a loud crack, its echo meet at Grand River Collegiate Foulon fourth, Arthur Versteeg drowned out by cheering team- Institute in Kitchener. Upon arriving at the site, most 33rd, Mark McDougal 68th and John Leedham 78th. mates watching nearby. When all HOW TO CLAIM YOUR NOVEMBER 1 Miners inspected the courses by The Junior girl's order was now gnnw: walking them. The courses Anita Reinink 27th, Joan Dickson Blind Contour drawing varied in length. The Midget girls 2kh, Karen McMicheal 64th and Geography 4S 1 ran 1.5 miles in the damp Anne Simpson 75th. studies K -W weather and the Juniors were The Junior boys were led by - _ 1, 1983 5171 Nov. ] 1984 51St( $17S.36 assigned a two-mile course. A 2.4 Tom White 20th, Ed Davidson r mile route was assigned to both 28th, Karl Morrison 54th, and �— Senior girls and Midget boys. Mike Weber 78th. chener-Waterloo to study and Junior boys performed over a 3.6- The Senior girls division re - graph he land uses lonthege they Mile stretch and the Senior boys corded Janet Wood as fifth, Street. the bus ride endured a rugged 4.4 miles. Ap- proximately 200 runners com- Dianne McBride 25th, Kim Leslie 43rd and Jane Mayberry 52nd. were given the usual preliminary peted in each division. Senior boys finishing their The air was tense before each course were Jake DeBoer. 53rd, race. Runners bent, stretched Mark Haldenby 64th, and Grant and flexed leg muscles in pre- Rutherford 68th. urmg speec rmes. As we studiously did our people IMPORTANT NEWS. surveys at the appointed times the people of K -W were polite, though we often warranted long side -glances from those passing ABOUT THE by. By the time we met at the Eaton's mall at the conclusion of the survey we all had slightly better knowledge of Kitchener CA.NADA SAVIN(;S BONDS, (even if we almost lost two people in the process) and so we boarded the bus to arrive, safely back to F. E. Madill. —B. Passchier • BONUSES DUE ON ISSUES DATED BEFORE 1974 if you own unmatured Canada Saving's Bonds dated prior to November 1, 1974, you are entitled to a special cash bonus payment on November 1, 1979. Here are the eligible Series and the amounts payable per $100 face value: Cash Bonus Payable Series November 1, 1979 1967/68 (S22) $32.50 -- - 1968/69 (S23) $23.50 1970/71 (S25) $16.75 1971/72 (S26) $19.75 1972/73 (S27) $20.25 1973/74 (S28) $20.50 s (Hulders(if the Centennial series, dated Now. 1, 1966andmaturingtinNov 1, -1979, will receive at maturity a cash bonus (1t $30 75 ter $100 face value_) - These cash bonuses, which were introduced in. 1974, increase the effective annual vield on the bonds to 101/2% from September 1, 1974 to October31, 1979. A FiNAL BONUS AT MATURITY In addition to the November 1, 1979 cash bonus, you will also receive a final cash Kmtrc n..vment prtwiding yoil 1-ol�, these bonds to maturity. With t'he final bonus, vourbonds will YIELD INCREASED ON LAST FiVE ISSUES Effective from November 1, 1979 the average annual yield to maturity on issues dated November 1, 1974 to November 1, 1978 has been increased to 101/4% 1974/75,1975/76 AND 1976/77 SERIES holders of these Series will receive the new, higher return in the form of a cash bonus payable on the maturity date of the bonds. The cash bonus increases the effective annual yield on these bonds to 101/4% from November 1, 19'9 to maturity. Here are the bonuses payable per $100 face value: l Cash B mutt Payable Series MMUr_ity Date at Maturit%% - 1974/75(S29) Nov. 1, 1983 $2.50 - 1975/76 (S30) Nov. 1, 1984 $4.75 1976/77(S31) Nov. 1, 1985 $8.00 To receive your cash bonus, Vou hove t1hold your bond to maturity You can however continue to ca"h your coupons or interest cheques each year and Mill hip rnritl�..i I ,. 111` L �.... r V \r11Us. continue to yield 101/2% to their maturity date. paratlon while eying other con- For everyone it was an in- -' testants. Finally the sweatshirts dividual test. The person who has 1%7/68 (S22) Nov. 1, 1980 $ 4.501 and pants were shed and partici- given his best deserves con - 1968/69 (523) Nov. 1, 1982 $11.75 pants lined up at the starting gratulations. For others who 1970/71 (S2.5) Nov. 1, 1981 $ 5.50 point. Too soon the gun went off were dissatisfied, there is 1971/72 (S26) Nov. 1, 1980 $ 2.75 with a loud crack, its echo another time. Next time. 1972/73 (S27) Nov. 1, 1984 $17.00 drowned out by cheering team- —Dianne McBride 12E 1973/74 (S28) Nov. 1, 1985 $2150 mates watching nearby. When all HOW TO CLAIM YOUR NOVEMBER 1 LISA by Lynne Hllverda `'' this was left behind there were now gnnw: only the runners. The pounding Simply take your bond to anv bank or other i ._ - - Canada Savin Bonet As Blind Contour drawing feet ahead and behind and breaths coming hard and steady Geography 4S 1 The first function of an art stu- along the contour (outline or became the only sounds. Think - ing back the time seemed short, studies K -W t is to observe, to study. edge) of the model. Place Pon. the but the miles unbelievingly long. - _ 1, 1983 5171 Nov. ] 1984 51St( $17S.36 Learningto draw is point of our pen The creek was stony and slip - On Oct. 2 students of 451 really a matter of learning to see paper, imagining it is touching pert' the hill, steep and it geography took a trip to Kit - to see correctly — and that the model instead of the paper. climbed forever upwards. I re- chener-Waterloo to study and means a good deal more than member the people standing graph he land uses lonthege they merely looking with the eye. Then move your eye slowly along the course, cheering us on, Street. the bus ride Although you use your eyes, you along the contour of the model encouraging us even though they were given the usual preliminary do not close up the other senses — and move the pencil slowly along didn't know who we were and of: warnings of: "Be at the bus s rather, the reverse, because all the paper. Be guided more by the likely wouldn't see us again. exactly o'clock because if of the senses have a part in the sense of touch than by sight. This Finally all the races were run, you're not.1:00 a IK sort of observation you are to means that you must draw with- the results tabulated. I think all When we arrived at K -W stu- make. out looking at the paper, con- the runners deserve to have their dents were dropped at various A blind contour drawing is tinuously looking at the model. A names mentioned, but I have in- points along King Street, made by sitting close to the successful blind contour drawing eluded only the first four in each , ,quipped with little �° paper, model which you intend to draw. demands exact coordination of class. familiarity with the streets of K - Focus your eyes on some point the pencil with the eye: In the Midget girls division W and looking rather lost. Some of the duties assigned were the graphing of buildings and their uses, as well as a count of people A;";4r. ' urmg speec rmes. As we studiously did our people IMPORTANT NEWS. surveys at the appointed times the people of K -W were polite, though we often warranted long side -glances from those passing ABOUT THE by. By the time we met at the Eaton's mall at the conclusion of the survey we all had slightly better knowledge of Kitchener CA.NADA SAVIN(;S BONDS, (even if we almost lost two people in the process) and so we boarded the bus to arrive, safely back to F. E. Madill. —B. Passchier • BONUSES DUE ON ISSUES DATED BEFORE 1974 if you own unmatured Canada Saving's Bonds dated prior to November 1, 1974, you are entitled to a special cash bonus payment on November 1, 1979. Here are the eligible Series and the amounts payable per $100 face value: Cash Bonus Payable Series November 1, 1979 1967/68 (S22) $32.50 -- - 1968/69 (S23) $23.50 1970/71 (S25) $16.75 1971/72 (S26) $19.75 1972/73 (S27) $20.25 1973/74 (S28) $20.50 s (Hulders(if the Centennial series, dated Now. 1, 1966andmaturingtinNov 1, -1979, will receive at maturity a cash bonus (1t $30 75 ter $100 face value_) - These cash bonuses, which were introduced in. 1974, increase the effective annual vield on the bonds to 101/2% from September 1, 1974 to October31, 1979. A FiNAL BONUS AT MATURITY In addition to the November 1, 1979 cash bonus, you will also receive a final cash Kmtrc n..vment prtwiding yoil 1-ol�, these bonds to maturity. With t'he final bonus, vourbonds will YIELD INCREASED ON LAST FiVE ISSUES Effective from November 1, 1979 the average annual yield to maturity on issues dated November 1, 1974 to November 1, 1978 has been increased to 101/4% 1974/75,1975/76 AND 1976/77 SERIES holders of these Series will receive the new, higher return in the form of a cash bonus payable on the maturity date of the bonds. The cash bonus increases the effective annual yield on these bonds to 101/4% from November 1, 19'9 to maturity. Here are the bonuses payable per $100 face value: l Cash B mutt Payable Series MMUr_ity Date at Maturit%% - 1974/75(S29) Nov. 1, 1983 $2.50 - 1975/76 (S30) Nov. 1, 1984 $4.75 1976/77(S31) Nov. 1, 1985 $8.00 To receive your cash bonus, Vou hove t1hold your bond to maturity You can however continue to ca"h your coupons or interest cheques each year and Mill hip rnritl�..i I ,. 111` L �.... r V \r11Us. continue to yield 101/2% to their maturity date. 1977/78 AND 1978/79 SERIES Final Cash Bonus Payable at Maturity Effective from November 1, 1979 the,,e series will now Series Matunh• Date Per$]00lat. e Value yield 10"401) interest for each remaining year to maturity. 1%7/68 (S22) Nov. 1, 1980 $ 4.501 With the increased rate of return, holder, of Regular 1968/69 (523) Nov. 1, 1982 $11.75 Interest Bonds of these Series twill no%- recert a an annual 1970/71 (S2.5) Nov. 1, 1981 $ 5.50 interest pavment of $102.50 per $1,000 taco value each 1971/72 (S26) Nov. 1, 1980 $ 2.75 November 1, beginning in 1980, until the 1-ionds mature. 1972/73 (S27) Nov. 1, 1984 $17.00 For Compound interest Bcmd,,, intcrc t %will not. 1973/74 (S28) Nov. 1, 1985 $2150 accumulate at the new rate of 101 4",, o vear i his interest is HOW TO CLAIM YOUR NOVEMBER 1 pp,vable when the bonds are redeemed or at nlattlnty Here's hciw the value of a $100 Compound Inten-t Rend %tall 1979 BONUS now gnnw: Simply take your bond to anv bank or other i ._ - - Canada Savin Bonet As _ s _,�= 1 � ly; K - � Sene� 1 authorise s issuin tent. _ _ t, 1'`1'-`_' ' Nov. 1, 1979 511 S! Sll)9.�0 of payment, they'll remove the Upper left - -_ - : � Firoof hand corner and the bond will then be given back .. =� _ , Nov 1, 1980 ti 127 (,0 512(1.72 to you. Remember, you do not have to redeem � -. �: =_ Nov..] , 1981 h 1 alt ^_ $111 10 ;. \,oiir bond or clip any of the interest coupons �.. _-_ — - . - _ _ Nov. 1 1982 `,1�; 2i1 51-16 74� Nov, 11 $to1.78 in order to get this cash bonus pavment. - - _ 1, 1983 5171 Nov. ] 1984 51St( $17S.36 Starting October 9 you can make advance , arrangements to claim your special cash bonus. z Nov. 1, 1983 $207 Q0 5196.65 Nov. 1. 1986 � If you act in October, all the paperwork in connection = - .22")Zl1 with the pavment of the cash bonus kvill be done for you Immediately and the transfer of tunds will take place automatically on November 1. _J' „ CANADA SAVINGS BONDS A GREAT CHOICE New Canada Savings Bonds yield 101/4% every year for 7 years. On sale October 9th. M, It's great to be alivel Hey people! Wake up! It's to- day already ; isn't it great to be alive? Open your eyes and aft the beauty of the world around you. Take in the blazing iridescence of the coloring maple leaves and lis- ten to them crackle and crunch under your feet. Watch as they drift gently to the ground and, just for the pure joy of chasing a maple leaf, try to catch one. Breathe in the fall smells: the burning leaves, the wet soil, the corn silage, and the unique odor that seems reserved for the fall, one which cannot be described but is there all the same. Stoop down and touch the earth. Feel its moist firmness and marvel at its productiveness. Hear the geese overhead? Watch them. Do you see how perfectly arranged they are? Not a bird is out of Place. And listen! They honk now. Is that their farewell cry? Doesn't all this stir in you the old primeval senses? I.et your joy out. Just for the pure fun of it, stand in the rain, or better yet, roll in the fallen leaves. Isn't the world beautiful? And people. People are beauti- ful, too. Open your eyes and see the beauty of people. See the re- splendent colors of the latest fashions and watch the eternal changing of faces as they walk by you. Go past those exteriors, though, and aft the true beauty of people; their ability to care, to love, to be themselves. Each is an individual and each feels that same pulsating theme that it truly is great to be alive! Just for today, let the world know that it's great to be alive. Smile for the sake of smiling, laugh for the joy of laughing, and LIVE for the love of living. If it's heads, I'll go to the show. If it's tails, I'll go to the dance, and if it stands on its end, I'll do my homework. Invitational touirnament BASKETBALL 79 Friday evening. On Sept. 28 Games resumed at 8 a.m. 29, the Madill girl's Saturday morning with the Jr. basketball team hosted the first- Mustang 'A' team meeting North ever Mustang basketball tourna- Middlesex The stronger visiting ment for girls. The tournament team overcame the Juniors, boasted. eight junior and eight putting the home team out of the senior teams, with schools at- tournament, 41-21. In Senior play tending from Kitchener, Owen Forest Heights blasted Listowel, Sound, Stratford, Listowel, 45 21. Cheerleaders EX �� ton, Parkhill, Clinton and MADILL VS. STRATFORD CENTRAL 0vp with began at 3 p.m. Friday In Junior play Madill was de- wormingth the Sr. Mustangs facing the feated 57-20. Tracey McKay was "Let'so purple -white, le- West Hill, Owen Sound, team and top scorer with eight points. white gorges go." This is one of the Jrs. meeting Walkerton. Both In the Senior game Madill lost the cheers you will hear echoed home teams won their first round control in the last quarter and around the school during the games, the Seniors, 34-16, and the lost 49-34. Janet Wood and Esther various sports activities. Juniors, 32-22. The rest of the Nethery both claimed nine The head cheerleader this year teams played their first games points. is Lois Hanna; her assistant is Nancy Fischer. Back on the squad from last year are Susan Bain, Susan Brown, Denise King Student interviews and Kathy Snell. New girls on the squad are Jo -Ann Pickard, Kim Who is your hero and why? her hairstyle," Cathy Deitner Craig and Shelley Letteau. „Burt Reynolds, because he 11B. There are two more members drives a red firebird," Movita "Mr. Gibson, because he can of tpe squad, a novelty in the Bradley 13A. play the role of an advising, wise school. This year Scott Marritt "Scott Baio, because he's a TV owl," Barbara Johnston 12D. and Robert Currie have made star," Cindy Mulvey 9F. "John Wayne, because he Madill history by being the first "Mr. Hawkins, because his died," Chris Meier 12F. two mere ever to try out and make the squad. When asked what their limit gets closer and closer to peers comme.ntpd ahold this zero," Anonymous. •w S _ 1 ,vdoir Hitler, because he was a they said they received con- mad, murdering killer," Bob gratulations and enthusiasm.Pearson 10F. Scott is going to try out again "Farrah, because she's gor next year and Robert may also if geous' Vaughn Passmore 11F. he "has the strength left". "I don't have one," Troy • Staff advisor for the cheer- Hamilton 9C. leaders this year is Mrs. Diane "Mr. Wilson, because he has Joanisse. Mrs: Joanisse teaches such a terrific sense of humor," dp 40 art at Madill. Larry Milosevic 13B. The cheerleaders practise "Phyllis Diller, because I love i every Monday from 3:30 to 5:00. They have new white pompoms this year, so "Let's see them CHRYSLER being used!" ' Shelly Letteau TROUBLE -SHOOTING dp CONTEST , After the F. E. Madill team Coming events won the regional contest last You May, it participated in the Cana - Grade nines get ready to have a than National finals in June. The Don't great time on Oct. 12, 1979 the team placed eighth out of t9 night just for you: Grade Nine schools. Ten teams failed to get Have Night. their cars out of the stall before Everybody get their dancing the final gun; rr,y were disquali- Money shoes on and boogie on down to tied. the dance at F. E. Madill on Oct. - Crestwood Secondary School Tree ? °'19, 1979. from Peterborough, Ontario is Start digging out your purple the Canadian champion and went and white and be all set for on to California to compete in the you moy not need one purple and white day, Oct. 31, international contest with the Check your Spore 1979. USA and Mexico. Ch ler of room, attic and goroge Parents be prepared, there is a Canada has wanted to wthe in- turn uneeded items Professional Development Day, ternational for some time, but in into cosh Oct. 29, 1979 spite of an excellent showing by Use the classified the Canadians, who took only one columns in the hour 17 min zn sec. to complete ADVANCE -TIMES PURPLE CHASER the three -(hour test, they were Tact to lie about others as beaten out by stiff competition you'd have them lie about you. from the other two teams and CALL 357-2320 quote 01iver, Herford plgrpd third 1 .a If it's heads, I'll go to the show. If it's tails, I'll go to the dance, and if it stands on its end, I'll do my homework. Invitational touirnament BASKETBALL 79 Friday evening. On Sept. 28 Games resumed at 8 a.m. 29, the Madill girl's Saturday morning with the Jr. basketball team hosted the first- Mustang 'A' team meeting North ever Mustang basketball tourna- Middlesex The stronger visiting ment for girls. The tournament team overcame the Juniors, boasted. eight junior and eight putting the home team out of the senior teams, with schools at- tournament, 41-21. In Senior play tending from Kitchener, Owen Forest Heights blasted Listowel, Sound, Stratford, Listowel, 45 21. Cheerleaders EX �� ton, Parkhill, Clinton and MADILL VS. STRATFORD CENTRAL 0vp with began at 3 p.m. Friday In Junior play Madill was de- wormingth the Sr. Mustangs facing the feated 57-20. Tracey McKay was "Let'so purple -white, le- West Hill, Owen Sound, team and top scorer with eight points. white gorges go." This is one of the Jrs. meeting Walkerton. Both In the Senior game Madill lost the cheers you will hear echoed home teams won their first round control in the last quarter and around the school during the games, the Seniors, 34-16, and the lost 49-34. Janet Wood and Esther various sports activities. Juniors, 32-22. The rest of the Nethery both claimed nine The head cheerleader this year teams played their first games points. is Lois Hanna; her assistant is Nancy Fischer. Back on the squad from last year are Susan Bain, Susan Brown, Denise King Student interviews and Kathy Snell. New girls on the squad are Jo -Ann Pickard, Kim Who is your hero and why? her hairstyle," Cathy Deitner Craig and Shelley Letteau. „Burt Reynolds, because he 11B. There are two more members drives a red firebird," Movita "Mr. Gibson, because he can of tpe squad, a novelty in the Bradley 13A. play the role of an advising, wise school. This year Scott Marritt "Scott Baio, because he's a TV owl," Barbara Johnston 12D. and Robert Currie have made star," Cindy Mulvey 9F. "John Wayne, because he Madill history by being the first "Mr. Hawkins, because his died," Chris Meier 12F. two mere ever to try out and make the squad. When asked what their limit gets closer and closer to peers comme.ntpd ahold this zero," Anonymous. •w S _ 1 ,vdoir Hitler, because he was a they said they received con- mad, murdering killer," Bob gratulations and enthusiasm.Pearson 10F. Scott is going to try out again "Farrah, because she's gor next year and Robert may also if geous' Vaughn Passmore 11F. he "has the strength left". "I don't have one," Troy • Staff advisor for the cheer- Hamilton 9C. leaders this year is Mrs. Diane "Mr. Wilson, because he has Joanisse. Mrs: Joanisse teaches such a terrific sense of humor," dp 40 art at Madill. Larry Milosevic 13B. The cheerleaders practise "Phyllis Diller, because I love i every Monday from 3:30 to 5:00. They have new white pompoms this year, so "Let's see them CHRYSLER being used!" ' Shelly Letteau TROUBLE -SHOOTING dp CONTEST , After the F. E. Madill team Coming events won the regional contest last You May, it participated in the Cana - Grade nines get ready to have a than National finals in June. The Don't great time on Oct. 12, 1979 the team placed eighth out of t9 night just for you: Grade Nine schools. Ten teams failed to get Have Night. their cars out of the stall before Everybody get their dancing the final gun; rr,y were disquali- Money shoes on and boogie on down to tied. the dance at F. E. Madill on Oct. - Crestwood Secondary School Tree ? °'19, 1979. from Peterborough, Ontario is Start digging out your purple the Canadian champion and went and white and be all set for on to California to compete in the you moy not need one purple and white day, Oct. 31, international contest with the Check your Spore 1979. USA and Mexico. Ch ler of room, attic and goroge Parents be prepared, there is a Canada has wanted to wthe in- turn uneeded items Professional Development Day, ternational for some time, but in into cosh Oct. 29, 1979 spite of an excellent showing by Use the classified the Canadians, who took only one columns in the hour 17 min zn sec. to complete ADVANCE -TIMES PURPLE CHASER the three -(hour test, they were Tact to lie about others as beaten out by stiff competition you'd have them lie about you. from the other two teams and CALL 357-2320 quote 01iver, Herford plgrpd third 1