The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-02-02, Page 8•PI.04.0.1fronr At W.11+1 S. SCHOOL PAGE EDITOR: Gloria Reed
PHOTOGRAPHER: Kerry Stuckey.
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Members of the Junior Boys' basketball team watched the
senior lose to Goderich last week. Seen here are Monty
Templeman, Bill Skinn, Dale Wardley and Gary Bauer in
the front with David Ohm and Mitchell DeZeeuw in the
background.
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Thursday, Feb, 2, 1967
EXETER WINNERS-The South Huron Dis-
trict High School rink won the Huron-Perth
bonspiel staged here on Saturday and Mon-
day, From the left are Gordon Greenwood,
Al Youngash, skip, receiving the Wingham
Curling Club Trophy from Bob Campbell of
the Wingham District High School; Ron
Youngash and Bill Malone.-A-T Photo.
SHEILA CREWSON 11C
Question: What do you think
of the cheerleaders? Is any im-
provement needed?
Gary Carter 12C: "They're
all right by me and I don't
think there's any need of im-
provement."
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Bob Miller 11C: "I think
they're great. The new cheers
they have learned are much
superior to the old ones used
other years and the cartwheels
are super. The cheerleaders
this year have done a lot to
bring the old school spirit back
to Wingham High."
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Donna Malick 11C: "'think
they're doing a great job. Keep
it up girls:"
David
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David Rosman 11C: "They're
skirts are too long,"
Catherine Grant 11C: "Great'
Super: You're doing the best
job jet:"
Two assemblies
held last Tuesday
BY ALEXANDRA FISCHERXIIB
On Friday, January 30, Mr.
Madill asked the teachers tore-
member the assemblies planned
for Tuesday, one for Grades 9
and M and one for Grades 11,
10 and 13. Immediately the
rumours started flying.
One Grade 13 student asked,
"What is it that they can tell
us that they can't tell the Jun-
iors?" One suggested, "They're
going to line us all up and shoot
us."
Finally on Tuesday the truth
came out; we were in fxf a talk
on alcoholism by Mr. Knott
from Toronto, and there vete
to be two assemblies because
the gym is too full with all of
us in there,
Mr. Knott started by telling
us something of the chemical
nature of alcohol and of its us-
es. Did you know that ether
and alcohol are chemical cons,
ins': Or that lipstick, perfume
and many men's hairdressings
contain alcohol?
Our guest then went on to
tell us of the alcohol in wines,
)0;h1skeys and so on. Ile didn't
preach or scold, In fact, he
didn't even advise, in so many
words. Instead, he told us the
specific effects alcohol has on
the brain -- how it affects first
the frontal lobe and then the
,niddle one and how it creates
',Itiper before it is possible for
tie back section which controls
breathing and respiration to be
dasna.4ed. Ile cautioned us
that alcohol To drink or not
to drink -- would be a big de-
cision which should be made by
each person individually,
What he told us did not de ,
cide tor us - that is our job.
13-ut each of us will Meet this
qliestion with fuller understand.
ing because of leis worth,
Broom all
WM -MCI P.CI [-Last Wed-
nesday L.,v( fling Whitechurch
and Irussels broom ball teams
played at Wingham with a score
of I -6 irs favor ut Whiteehurch,
Thursday evening White.,
chtm h won 1- over Relmore
in a gam( played at ReIgrave,
BY CATHERINE GRANT 11C
Miss Armstrong was born in
Lucknow and attended Lucknow
public and high schools. From
there she went to Secretarial
College in Toronto for one year.
After graduating from Sec-
retarial College, she worked as
a bookkeeper and secretary for
eight years and then she worked
for Bell Telephone. For the
final 12 years before coming to
Wingham, Miss Armstrong held
a position at the National Em-
ployment Office in Godcrich.
Her main reason for becom-
ing a teacher was that she want-
ed a change. When the oppor-
tunity came, she took it, and
thus became an important mem-
ber of the commercial, teach-
ing staff.
Miss Armstrong enjoys the
new six-day cycle, recently be-
gun at Wingham. She say;that
it takes the pressure off every-
one because there is not the
hurry and rush to finish as there
was before, At present, book-
keeping, and business corres-
pondence fill Miss Armstrong's
school day.
Her opinions on mini skirts
and mod styles are that things
have to change, but that such
things can be "taken too far".
She has been quite favourably
impressed by the students of
W. D. H. S. and has no pet
peeves.
Handicrafts, music, reading
and traveling when she can find
the time, fill Miss Armstrong's
spare moments. She would like
to go to Expo and see every-
thing, but nothing in particular
at present.
Miss Armstrong's main goal
in life is to obtain a teaching
degree, Although she hasmany
SQUIRTS WIN 6-3
BELMOU-Our Squirts real-
ly are going ahead by leaps and
hounds! Last Saturday morning
they played Wroxeter in a game
here in Belmore. The score
was 0-3, our lads walking away
with the swelled heads! Our
scorers were Douglas Inglis with
three, and George Fischer, Paul
Inglis, and Jim NIcBurney with
one each.
Their next game will be
Saturday morning at 111, with
llluevale snaking the trip to our
fair village. And about those
swelled heads -- our team real-
ly isn't guilty of that, the big
heads really belong to the Mums
and Dads!
Fordwich teams
play four games
-FORDWICI I- The Fordwich
Pee Wee hockey team met the
Kurtzville team in their arena
on Friday night hut were de-
feated On Saturday mom ,
ing the Fordwicli Squirts net
the Blue‘fale boys in the Wrox..
eter arena, winning by the
.score of in ,1
The Bantam remit !net the.
Wroxetet boys in the local are ,
na on 'Friday night with turd
wick winning and on Thurg,
day night Fordwich Rockets
met the Lakelet Jets in Mild-
-may, winning to the tune or
years of experience and has
taken O.C.E. courtes, she does
not yet have her B, A.
It is with pleasure that every-
one at Wingham wishes
Miss Armstrong success in the
future.
Fun for all at
Lucknow event;
help tour fund
A Winter Carnival will take
place in Lucknow Friday eve-
ning sponsored by the staff and
students of Lucknow District
High School, Chairman of the.
carnival is Madame St. Hilaire,
formerly of Quebec City who
teaches French at the school,
Mr. Ashkanase is helping her
with the planning. All staff
members are working on e0111-
11-tirreeS.
Noel Mason, principal will
conduct the official opening at
7,30 and Mr. Snowman will
lead a torch and masquerade
parade from the school to the
arena. The Carnival Queen,
chosen from the eight duchess-
es representing different grades
in-the school, will be crowned.
The remainder of the eve-
ning will include broomball
games and a dance on ice un-
til midnight. A lunch counter
will be in operation for carni-
val-goers.
Proceeds from the carni%al
will be used for the Expo Fund,
to help lower the cost of a plan-
ned trip to Expo this spring for
all the 18u students.
geot taut gqes
A CUT THAT "SWINGS
LIKE A PENDULUM DO."
Coil by Mr. Stewart. Dallas
THE CUT: A very short
layered cut, cut very close
in back.
THE SET: Tape bangs o-
ver a wad of cotton. Tape
side fringe and nape hair
also.
THE BRUSHOUT: Brush
forward from the crown
teasing slightly along the
way. keep the back
smooth and close to the
head,
COME NOW, MR. HORWOOD, don't exag-
gerate. Mrs. Cleland may have been taken
in but not Mr. Anderson. Incidentally, the
Sr. girls'
basketball
BY SALLY GALBRAITH
Wingham Seniors played
Goderich here last Thursday.In
the first quarter Mary Finlayson
made two baskets and Sharon
Reavie sank a free throw. This
left a score of 8-5 at the be-
ginning of the second quarter in
favour of Godcrich,
Wingham had some bad luck
in the next two quarters and so
faced a score of 35-5 with just
one quarter to go. They never
gave up and as a result boosted
their score 14 points. Scorers
were Sharon Reavie, Mary Fin-
layson, Rennie MacKenzie,
Sharon Willie and Stella Nice-
chan. The final score was 3-;-
:1) for Goderich.
The Seniors made a great
come back in the last quarter
which only a good team can do.
This week they will be playing
Exeter, so -the best of luckgirls,
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NCE'S
ys' basketbd
BY DON RAE
Last Thursday the boys went
to Goderich ro play their third
;Tame; ,er'e. .. six. The
juniors played very well and
managed to defeat the Goder-
ich juniors by a EeOre 3,•-:
With their record tw, wins
and one loss, the juniors still
have a good ehaece to make
the playolfs,
The seniors .0E 7. :heir third
straigL: game bet -he store was
a little closer this time. The
Goderich seniurs bear Winghase
47-:33. The chances of the
seniors r,aL!:in: 171a':eeffs
are ail but ;one r:ow, as
three games remain.
The high scorers in the jun-
ior game were Bill Skinn and
Dale Wardley each with eleven
points. Bill Skinn missed over
half the game due to an injur)..
The senior team was without
its coach, Mr. Taylor and two
players, haul Fleury and Neil
Renwick. There were only
eight players available for the
:;apes. The scorer was
Ken Skinn with ten points.
The boys will be playing
Exeter in Wingham next week
and hope to have a victory in
front of the home crowd.
Solid friendship: Two girl:
read at the same person.
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photograph seen here is one of about three
placed on easels to block off a broken
water fountain.
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