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14—THE BRUSSELS PAST, FEBRUARY 02, 1978'
Madill Mirror interviews Mr. Wilson
Teacher Interview: Mr. Wilson
Trying to get a straight answer
out of Mr.. Wilson is a near to
impossible feat., Ask him where
he was born and he'll reply "on
the west side of a Hobbit Hill."
Ask hint again and he'll say,
"Well I was never born actually".
Finally after a number of clever
questions I managed to pin point
his childhood home to somewhere
in the state of California U.S.A.
His family moved to Canada when
he was in his early teens. He
attended Wh cable 'highschool in.
London and later majored in
psychology at U.W.O.
Mr. Wilson first taught in
Sudbury, then Sarnia; North
York (where he was librarian) and
finally Madill where he now
teaches English.
Mr. Wilson thinks F.E.Madill
is the best secondary school in
Huron County. It's certainly lucky
he does because he travels atotal
of eighty-two miles (round trip)
from Exeter to school each day.
He says he doesn't mind the drive
as it helps him prepare for the day
ahead. • ,
:Mr; Wilson• enjoys music and
has a record collection now
mounting eight to ten thousand
records., He also enjoys reading
and promotion wprk.
•Mr.. Wilson openly admits
beika male chauvinist. Though
—he does concede "that behind
every successful Man there is a
good woman," :he also believes .
"That behindevery • unsuccessful
man there is an evil woman." ,"A
woman", he says —can make or
break a mans', but she more often
makes it her business to break
him. On the ladder of success a
man often- gets his fingers
stepped on by a ruthless woman
on her way to the top. ''A good
woman", he insisted, should be
able to run things and still
maintain the male ego. There
should be equality between men
and equality between women, but
not between the two. 'Otherwise
ill people arc born equal, its just
that some people are more equal
than others", 1 retorted. "That's
right", he said. Does he really
mean It or is he just trying to
make us think? I wonder?
Marni Walsh 12H
Student Council
The Student Council , of
1977-'78 has been very active and
very successful, (so, far!), There
have been many activities this
year, especially since the Winter
Carnival didn't have to be
cancelled. The. Executive of the
Council includes: President -
Mary Eadie, Vice-President -
Sally LeVan, Assistant to the
President, and Assistant to the
Vice are Ansley:Currie and David*
Bennett (respectively). Treasurer
is Carol Jamieson and , the
Secretary is Janice Guest. There
is also the Activities Council,
Athletic Council, 'Tuck-Shop and
Lounge Managers and forty-three
class reps -- one, from every
homeroom.
There have been school dances
every month, excluding exam
months, and a profit .has be'en
realized from every one' In
October, with visiting football and
basketball teams, we had a
Purple and White Day and a Pep
Rally. November saw "milk
moustache" spotterS in the
cafeteria. In December there was
an entry from F.E.Madill S.S. in
the Wingham Santa Claus
Parade, the Luck now Band
entertained us, and a well-
organized Christmas Assembly
was presented. January was a
good month. . There were foul
snow days, but the Carnival
missed all of them and managed
to happen during the most
beautiful week of the winter.
There were short periods
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday in order to 'have time
for events such as the Leg
Contest, Tricycle Races, Three-
Legged Race (outside), Student-
Teacher Broomball game --
followed by free skating. Tug-of-
War (outside) and the famed and
•
• The Knights of Columbus and
Shriners took a half day off from a
busy schedule to participate in
the Annual K of C - Shrine
Bonspiel at the Vanastra Curling
Club last Sunday afternoon.
Participating • were thirty-two
Knights from 'Stratford; • Seaforth
and Goderich Councils' and
fourteen Shriners from. Stratford
and Bluewater Clubs as well as
Masonic members from the area.
All games were *close this year
indicating that the yearly event is
getting more competitive.
The winning rink consisted of
Tom Horenburg, John and Jeff
Curan and Arnold Greenestege,
all Knights. Coming in a close.
second was, a rink composed of
Knights, Willy Kuran, Clare
Bedard and Paul Nichol and
Shriner Gord Stiles.
The Curling Club ladies led. by
Ways and Means Chairman Carol
Munro provided a delicieus roast
beef diimer., Ed Murray of the
Knights expressed thanks on
behalf of the gathering for the
pleasant hospitable afternoon and
the gracious service rendered by
everyone busy. The drama club is
presenting their spring produc-
tion in May and the Formal is
Saturday, May 27th (guys get
your date lined upl).
The Student Council has been
doing an excellent job this year
and 'desesrves praise for it's
sometimes unnoticed and time-
consuming efforts.
Madill Captures all Medals
At Huron Perth Skiing
Championship
Madill should be very proud of
their cross-country skiing team.
Hard practices proved, rewarding
in their Huron - Perth champion-
ship meet held near St. Marys oil
February 2nd.
The girls' race was 3 miles
long. Janet Wood placed first,
Chris Orien second, Ansley
the members of the Club. Others
who spoke included Murray
McGill, Maker of Masonic
Lodge, Goderich; Allan. Stoll, Past
District Deputy Grand Master of
Ontario; Gord Kemp, Stratford
Shrine Club; Williard Aiken,
Bluewater Shrine Club; Pat
Osborn, District Deputy, District
31 K of C; Murray Bishop, Grand
Currie sixth, Shari Smith eighth,
Joy Rutherford ninth, Kathy
Cruickshank tenth, and eleventh
and twelfth places by Jane White
and Gail Thompson. Other girls
who competed are Valerie Peel
and Susan Hart. Over 110 girls
competed in this race.
The boys team also did well.
Their course was five miles long.
The following team members
placed well, Bernie Webster first,
Jerry Bremner fourth, Tom White
fifth, Graham Rutherford sixth,
Kemp Currie Twelfth. Another
member who competed was Ryan
Hayes. One-hundred boys
competed in this race.
WOSSA is being held on
February the 14th near London.
Best wishes team and good
luck.
Annette Dorsch.
Knight Stratford K. of C.;
• Seamus Doherty, Deputy Grand
Knight Seaforth K of C.; Gaetan
Jacques, Grand Knight, Goderich
K. of C. and District Warden of
District 31 K of C. The
Drmwmaster and coordinator of
the function was Rene Brochu of
the Knights. Singing was led by
Knight Seamus Doherty. •
fa ulous "Gong Show", almost
live, starring Chuck)/ Barrie (Jim
Blackwell), The last day was.
Greaser Day. To end the
Carnival, which, for the first time
in three years. didn't get snowed
Or thawed Out,. , "Vehicle"
performed for our school dance.
Joanne Wood, the Snow Queen
was crowned, Also, during both
lunches. in the Student Lounge
every day, "Golden pldie"
movies. were shown.
The Council hasn't planned
anything for February yet, aside
from the dance on the 24th. There
is something to look forward to in
Marchthere are only nine regular
school days. April will be
electiOns month for a new student
council which will keep
K of C -Shriners have bonspiel