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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-01-12, Page 3MR. ANDERSON Wtegh MivanP4,Time$, Th4rsday, Ian g. 1967 Pap SCHOOL PAGE EDITOR: Gloria Reed PHOTOGRAPHER: Kerry Stuciey THE CHRISTMAS parties were fun. Lynda Johnston and Jim Graham made hot popcorn for the Grade XII students. MEN'S Values Reg. $79.50 Value MEN'S SUITS Values to $35.00 $14.94 Values to $55.00 Values to $7.95 $2 6Sr MEN'S DRESS SOX • Values to $1.50 .794 REDUCTIONS TO 50% MEN'S DRESS PANTS Values $ 14.99 to $19.95 MEN'S Values SPORT to $7.95 UP SHIRTS $2.99 MEN'S WINTER JACKETS Values $4.99uP to $19.95 MEN'S Values WORK to $4.95 UP SHIRTS $2 99 WE'VE NEVER - BUT NEVER OFFERED SUCH GREAT JANUARY SAVINGS HANNA'S =Z. JANUARY SALE T BOYS' SPORT JACKETS $9.99uP Values to $16.95 SWEATERS MEN'S Values to $19.95 SWEATERS $ 4.99 to $11.99 SUITS 29.95 TO Save $10.00 to $20.00 $ Values to $85.00 64.95 MEN'S SPORT $4.$939590 COATS to $ 29.99 EXTRA PANTS FREE $59•95 MEN'S WINTER JACKETS TOPCOATS BOYS' CORDUROY PANTS Reg. $4.95 Value $ 3.99 BOY'S SPORT SHIRTS Values to $3.95 $1.69 TO $2.99 HALF - PRICE CLEARANCE *DRESSES *COATS *SKIRTS *SUITS *JACKETS *BLOUSES *SWEATERS ALL 1/2 PRICE OR LESS THESE CLEARING ITEMS ARE WORTH LOOKING AT WE NEVER BUY MERCHANDISE FOR SALE PURPOSES EVERYTHING IS THE SAME HIGH QUALITY THAT PREVAILS YEAR LONG - AND YOU CAN BUY IT WITH CONFIDENCE HUGHES' READY.TO-WEAR STORE TEESWATER Phone 39/.6851 for Evening Appointments SALLY GALBRAITH takes care of a few last details as she vacates the office of Students' Council president. We think everyone will agree when we say Sally had a wonderful year and appeared to enjoy every minute of it. GLORIA REED discusses businesS with the executive at her first meetinq as president of students' Council, LUUK MU1LWYCK BY DENISE NORMAN 11B Mr. Wood, a long establish- ed teacher at W.D.H.S., is not really the tyrannous gum-snat- cher that a few kids think he is. No, he's really a pretty good guy. But to gum-chewers, he says, "In the basket!" Our science department head was born in the village of Lon- desboro and attended school at Clinton. After obtaining his degree at Guelph, he went to Ridgetown to work for the On- tario government. He then MR. K. WOOD came to Wingliam, and for the last eight years has taught sci- ence to the students. He would like to continue being a teacher because (quote) "I like it." Mr. Wood likes the new .six- day system because it gives more time for experiments. His outside activities are sports and specifically, curling. His opirr ion on gum-chewers is, "They shouldn't do it." As for mini- skirts and long hair for boys, they're just "signs of society". On behalf of the students of W.D.H.S., I would like to wish Mr. Wood success in all his future endeavours (and that includes catching gum-chewers). W.D.+I 8. BY SUSAN MCDONALD 11A Mr, Anderson's early life was spent in Arthur, Ontario, where he attended public and secondary schools. Moving to Burlington, lie graduated from McMaster University in Hamil- ton. After te^ching two years in Drayton, lie joined the staff of where he is now in his ninth year. Although lie has taught dif- ferent subjects, Mr. Anderson specializes in m athematics. I ie finds it very satisfying to have students who are curious about The subject, When asked why he chose a teaching career, he said that he is interested in students. Mr, Anderson feels that our school system is better run and better organized than many in the province. Ile finds the cali- bre of students good also, for to quote him, "You can't find any better students than there are in this area." For outside interests Mr. An- derson participates in the mili- tia, and sports such as hunting, fishing, and reading. Ile is the chairman of the Ontario Junior Mathematics Contest, which speaks for itself., Mr. Anderson enjoys seeing students take an active partici- pation in their subjects. Com- menting on the new system of mathematics, Mr. Anderson says it has many good aspects but tends to try to do too much too quickly. It is the hope of many stud- ents that Mr. Anderson will con- tinue teaching in Wingham for many years to come. the Old Oak Stairs BY ALEXANDRA FISCNBR "There's the door. She's coming. I wonder what she'll do today. I can remember when she used to bounce into the house and call 'Mommy', Later, she'd bounce out and in again as she played. But that was long ago. "Even as recently as last week she used to enter happy, though she didn't bounce. Sometimes another person en- tered with her and sometimes - they'd talk right beside me. I couldn't understand their words of course; I can understand on- ly emotions. But to be sure, she was happy then. "But last week, she came one day, with the other one, and I felt that happy was the One thing that she was nor. I was right, I can hear and see: her eyes were red from crying when the other one left. Since then, the door has always clos- ed quietly. Her step has been slow and two or three times, she has sat clown on Inc and I have heard sighs and sobs. "Today she does not sit to rest. She continues on upward ... Just a minute! She is com- ing back. She has no books now and she is wearing a white something. Whose is that other voice? "Ah, here is the owner. She does not reach the floor. There are two people on me now ... the air is again scented with happiness.... love. "Now I am alone again; alone, and I can think. She'll never know that the old oak stairs are happy too." 1 A BRAIDED HALO TO CUT: Longer, thicker bangs are cut by starting them farther back, almost at the middle of the crown. The rest of the hair should be cut all one length reach- ing the shoulder, this style can be done on shorter hair with the help of a fake braid. TO SET: Tape bangs in place over a large wad of cotton. Follow diagram us- ing 2" rollers. TO COMB: First brush bangs in place then brush remaining hair back from the face vigorously until most of the curl is brush- ed out. Start braiding at the crown and pin in a halo at the back. Trim at the side with a ribbon. By Mr. Rene - Paris ant3 London grivo ,,A)Q111,i0Q141k1 AND DALE WARDLEY PETER MASON Year Book Photographer Teen Hair Styles ALMA CONN