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The Brussels Post, 1978-02-22, Page 14OFFICE HOURS The office of the Brussels Post will be open until further notice during the following hours: Monday 10am to 12 noon 1 to 4 pm Tuesday 9am to 12 noon 1 to 4 pm Wednesday '1-4 pm Thursday 1-4 pm Friday 1-4 pm Saturday 10 am -12 noon Ito • 111113 russets Post Phone 887-6641 Brussels or calf Evelyn Kennedy 887 ,9313 or Pat .Lartgloit 887-6727 or .527-0240 . Setii0fifrteolied,.. 1977 VOLARE 4 door Sedan 6 cylinder Automatic,Power Steering, Low Mileage., 1977 CHRYSLER NEWYORKER 4 door. Hardtop, Brougham. Loaded. • 1977 TOYOTA 2 Door Sedan 1976 DODGE CHARGER S.E. 2 doer Hardtop 1974 DATSUN B210 2 door 4 cylinder Automatic -1976 DODGE DART 6, automatic 1975 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4 Door Sedan 1975 ROAD RUNNER V8 Automatic Power Steering & Brakes. Bucket Seats 1975 CUTLASS 2 Door Coupe 8 Auto Power Steering & Brakes Radio. 1975 - DODGE MONACO 4 Door Sedan, 1974 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4 Door Sedan 2 - 1974 FORD TORINO 2 Door Hardtop V8 Automatic Power Steering & Brakes, Radio 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY 2' boor Hardtop 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY '2 Door Hardtop .1972 .DODGE MONACO 2 Door Hardtop FORD OTORS ,ONTARIO WINGHAM 357-3862 HAYWARD'S Discount Variety Cosmetics Tobacco Patent Medicines Groceries and Stationery 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