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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-25, Page 107- ,P M­� 7, �Tlvn, 4.71177 Fr Page 10—The Winghairi Advance -Times, • Oeb. 25,19ri 0 I J 01-7 sr- d'.w"Ici. AT FROM OVIER, 20 -CO PLUS: An nuities - RRIP01- RSP TranstprS r o Term Insurance - Disability Ins. - Group Ins. 91/2 'Ad Dr. ooth's - StuctenNeadher btoomball 5 Year R.R.S.P. Vi Col (rates subject to change) !PRIMARY REPORT INTERMEDIATE The nion scoring chances. The teachers, got on The winter carnival went over A French workshop was held for ad ce um� th of, February has oresheet'first as the forward Contact: Jack: Office- 392-6200 several high points. It starts with the the se well this year. The senior students senior students the Brussels This ed I ition of -the Madill Mirr6,,pGerman legend from the Middle unit Of Mr. Doherty, Mr. McLennan ",gme - 357-1956 took good care of partners, and the Public School on Feb. 18 and 19th. sees and Mrs. Stafford combined to get new the advice Ages about. a groundhog which s day was enjoyable. Four Howick students were sent marks a he opening marker. The first half The sales were a big success. The frond Grade 7 and two from Grade 8. column. Studepts are encouraged to its shadow, builds up through the t WIPHERSON -0. White elephant raised ap- In the, first day at Brussels, the send in their little problems. We will sweetness of Valentine's Day and ended with the teachers leading I proximately $103.00 and sales of hot students participated in many dif- have Dr. Cooth look at them and give moves into March on the day the Referees Dan -Gilchrist and Shawn LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. his "two -cents worth". first native-born Canadian I was Bremner called a good game and chocolate and pie made about $i5o. ferent activities including baking, appointed governor-general. kept the play under control. They did We Arent sure how much was ma& playing cards-, "eating educational not appear to favor the students too from Mrs. Underwood's popcorn French games and'singing. Dear Dr. Cooth, For the Romans it was the "Month sale. It was requested students speak I am writing you in desperation. I of Purification". For P.E. Madill much. students 'ties and very e in S.S. it is the "Time of the Winter In the second half, the stude Miss Sanderson, who teaches It in most activities, am having trouble staying awake Grade 2 attended a conference en- seldom was English used. calculus. Can you deri've something Carnival". For several years now, came storming to the -attack only to I've just about reached one- of the key; features of the car. be stopped by Mr. Inwood in the titled, "For the Love of Reading" The second day at Brussels con- to help me? niVal has' the student -teacher teacher goal. However, at the which was held at the Toronto Con- sisted of finishing the students' my limit! A N-11 I J iention Centre, on Feb. 13 and 14th. games, presenting a French skit, Sleepy Stella broomball game.' Over the years midpoint of play the st(idents"; She learned many interesting things 'which was video taped, andhaving a Dear Sleepy, each side has had its share. of wins persistence paid off. Brett Garniss, including how, to set up and evaluate French meal'. The French meal was I have found that when I'm feeling and losses. with help from numerous other students, batted the ball into the individualized spelling and reading, very -good; it consisted of French- tired, I take off my shoes and set One feature of the game that has teachers' net. and the uses of minutes left in Ly I and,d—`_' t. which both sides approach it. The the game, the unit of Doherty; telling and charts. , esser N, awake. if I nod off, my bead falls bookmaking, ;tory styled led cheese sandwiches them on my desk and I can,,stay remained constant is the spirit in With less than three ICAIES hools that sent students to this, into my shoes and the aroma wakes JUNIOR REPORT Se game, has become a testipg place for Stafford and McLennan combined The Lions Club public speaking workshop are Brussels, East Wawa- me up. Also, the shoes lessen,the the experience of age against the again to get the second marker for competition was held on Feb. 17 in nosh, Howick, Turnberry, Grey and sound of my, head hitting the desk I vitality of youth. This' ear before a the teachers. At the end of the game, the Fordwich United Church, at 7 Wingham. Students who participat- and awaking those sleepy souls packed house, experience and luck it was the teachers, two and the RATE IN EFFECT FROM P.M. After being treated to dinner ed had a great deal of fun and also around me. came out victorious. students, one.. But everyone left the the competition began, learned a lot. Dr. Cooth The game was fast and 'exciting arena with good feelings about the Januar 21; 1987 Winners in the junior' ision with both teams having some good Subject to change at any time afternoon. were Mark Dosman,first; Michael Any term up to 5 years Greig, . second-, Kelly Bradshaw, MINIMUM $500 third; Mary Feldskov, third; other 4=H_leade'rs to meet - 5 Year R.R.$.P. speakers were Josh Doubleday and Madill dance, invaded Sarah Buck. n The senior results were Philip at Atwood conference Baumgarten, first; Aaron Steward, Baumg, by rock a rollers second, and Sam Doubleday and Creative leadership, team will provide 4-H leaders with an 70 Carolyn Winkel tied -for third. biiildint-,,and priority management opportunity to exchange itkik", chariemati& lead singer and da annual are e the goals of next week's regional Last Friday, night, Feb. 13, the ua pay After the results were finally h -develop human and technical skills zling..* - display of dynamic Instant determined trophies were given to 4-H club leaders' conference. This and be recognized gnized for the important dance at the F. E. Madill Secondary gymnastics. This gkoup drew many I ant tax receipt the first place winners and each of year's theme is "The Keys of 4-H contribution they make to the 4-H School was visited by a swarm of howls of delight from the audience. . highlighted at a meeting in Atwood "Youth and., its needs have hysterical groupies. The occasion '911 help create, presented with medallions. I deservedly so) were "PMS".- Their "We the remaining speakers were Leadership"" . and it will be program. rock and roll bands' and their And this year's winners (and MAGAZINES next Tuesday, March 3. changed, The ministry feels the need was the finals of the third annual well-choreographied• and performed Beginning Feb. 18 for about two The .fe'at . feature speakehr at the con- is greater than ever before to airband competition. There were dancing amused the audience and weeks, we are having our first feronce is Bob Gernon, a human provide leaders with the skills and five groups of outrageous musicians drew-Ahe best �reaction from the magazine campaign., Students are resppree.development specialist.' knowledge which will allow' them to in the competition and they were all your own personal masses. Thpy jetted away with two being asked to sell` magazine sub- It is expected 100 4-H leaders: will provide a.local club program that is ready to rock. honors.. As lead singek Jeff Murray scriptions or renewals for over 108 attend. A total of over 5,000 men and exciting and challengin "Triumph" was a group of, .9 and Mary Downey said, "PMS magazines. Money raised from this' women across, the province dedicate This -year.'4-H members can thrashers, ' bad to the bone. -They rules. SP were up � there to grind their guitars ININ 0 campaign will go tdwar.d'playground their- time to developing the skills of .'choose- projects ranging from foods, -All in all, the Airbands drew rave H members. veterinary, livestock, field cro equipment. 19,960.4- d have a good time.' Lenny PSI an rural L6chanee brought hig mystery 're.yiews from the students and all Jack Hargart,,director of the clothing, farm safety, life skills and Call today Special prizes are being offered to, y d gave a bo'uncy per- the participants should -be given a students depending on the number of organizations andservices branch of farm machinery. Leader training is organ an pat on the back and some money, subscriptions sold. Prizes being the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture - available for all leaders who want to fokmance, much to the delight of the fromtheiradmir�rs. offered are sunglasses, -ii'atiky Fe- and -Food says, "The conference ,get involved., crowd. -Tim Lewis and Stomach Crarup, is lines", "Weeples", (cute little furry Next, in third place, wa his 357-2283 �40 reporter's favorite band, "Stdmach friends); cameras, watches, Cramp and the Mom Bombs". The beverage holders; etc. With this Madill team campaign We'll surely make a good lead'si,ngqr thrust big way into the 327 Josephine St. hearts of many, while the guitar solo O'lays, well,'but P.0 Box 360,-'WINGHAM P rofit. I hope! raised the eyebrows and lowered the Editor heads of those in the crowd.' -tournamen Kelly Brad-,; loses,. t Second placd''was grabbed by 44 E., E. Mad1l V -.t L 'a I Ye -dr-, vW 0bft Ii S I" _17 V C'h' ��r T, ilk .�T WhIte, Chur a � -&A41F bVth� ts ki P" I L We are pleased, to report that your during the recent Huron -Perth Mu correspondent was'able to return to Madill S, irit 'Midget basketball championships. her home at Bray Lodge, Wingham, P Only the top eight teams in the 12- PROFIT FROM OUR EXPERIENCE last Monday after a week's'stay in R.Spirit team conference were entered in the -the Wingham And District Hospital: Strong, -vibrant tournament and Madill, ranked During this perxpd,.Mrs. Carman 'seventh with a -record of -five wins Cheering, rooting,. playing Farriei of Tbrontopaised,away. All and six losses, was matchediup in its Urging teams to victory their Whitechurch friends offer Mr.' first game with second -ranked Vitality Farrier heartfelt sympathy. Stratford Central, a team that lost By Craig Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, just one of its 11 games this year. Shai2on and Brenda of St. The game alp6it became the Catharines, spent last Saturday and upset of tht� tournament as Madill,. 0 with Mr. and Mrs. Orland Sunday w1l led throughout, only to IoVe 66-65 in Irwin and with Air'. and Mrs. Victor D u p Cate 3eS the last 10 seconds. Madill led ' 14-12 TOURS AND TRAVEL LTD. Emerson at Bray Lodge. continued Darlene Emerson of London spefit at quarter time and ued to •bridge club lead 36-29 at the half. The score at - F L 0 R D 'A -and Mrs. Suiday afterhoon with Mr. the three- natter mark was 55-46. Victor Emerson. Jean Whitby and Inez McGill were also in MadilFs favor. 'LONGSFLORIDA VACATIONS Sunday with. the first . t in last Thursday evening's I , . TAY FLORID Other •visitors S In the second game Goddrich Ramada Inn Surfside: A -lovely oceanfront hotel in Daytona Beach, Emersons were Betty Irwin, bridge club *session heI4 at Mrs. Amos handed the Wingham.-team a 70-59 full oceanfront efficiencies. Spact for 2, 3, 4 & 5 weeks still remain- Lucknow, 'Mr. an 'the Wingham Fire Hall. KFC MAKES DONATION Kentuck� Fried Chicken donated $1 ' ,130 setback, eliminating them from ing. Departures: Match 7th Mirch 21st,.1981-. Martin Arid Mr. r. and Mrs. Fred to the Town and Country Homeh7akers last week. Bob 8rocklebank, . Betty Finlayson and Ruth, Currie further tournament play. Tiffiri area supervisor for Kentucky Fried Chicken and Vicki Harqell, Wingham were second,' while Omar Top scorers for Madill were Brad MARCH BREAK - ORLANDO EXPRESS Mundell Bill UuIdrikq, and Bill Purdon were outlet manager,. presented the cheque to Mrs. Jane LeVan, secretary Haselgrove and Margaret Murray with 31 points; Ken Departs: March 14th, 1987 - 9 Days. visitors last Wednesday with the tary 'were tied with Kae Forgie and McDonald, 22; Jason Kraemer, Special family rates. Includes transportation and hotel. of the town and, Country Homemakers. Mrs. Levan said the money will Emerson. 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