The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-02-01, Page 7•
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WINNERS WITH THEIR AWARDS in the Grades 7.8 division of the fiiubiic speaking ! 1 n
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test at Howick Central 'School Thursday evening are seen on stage, From the left are
Karen Hyndman and Elizabeth Lane, runners-up; .Beverly, Telehus, second; .Lori'
first and over-all winner, and' Principal Bruce Robertson. (Staff Photo)
Lori Moir, winner of the lemur
dives ptic speaking e
at llowick Central School Thurs*
day night was also ad ' •.' ' top
speaker over all, ir the
div an cerin gristles $.a 6.
in a lengthy involving
17 contestants m ell, a panel of
judges' heard an elect assort-
of readings and talks ;cued.
had admitted diffulty in mom'
fine' distinctions between keenly
competing, entrants, • Oxer all
Winer goes on in:North Huron
Ompetition. at Winn rob. 1.
Winners of second and two con-
solation places in each of the two
divisions are eligibleto proceed
into further competition ,at,a.
con-
test spoi< ml- by Howick Lions
Club Feb. 19.
Winners :of the -,Grade 7 and $
division were Loki. Moir`," first;
Beverly Telehus, second; Karen
Hyndman and Elizabeth Lane,
runners, up. First in each division
was awarded an annual plaque on
wbieh his or her name will be in-
scribed, and an individual trophy
as a keepsake also. "A &appy was
also awarded to the second place
winner. Runners-up are a also
eligible to proceed in competition'
in the Howick Lions Club event.
Others competing in the same
division were Harold Langedoen,
only boy in the division; Susan.
Hart and Julie Machan.
Other Wi nners
Patti Mann was adjudged top
speaker in the, Grades 5 and 6•
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TALENTED PUBLIC; SPEAKERS received awards on stage at Howick Celhtrai School
Thursday evening as results of judging were announced. From right to left are Principal
Bruce Robertson with Patti Mann, first place;, Shirley Versteeg, secorid. and Cathy
Wallace and Patsy. Faulkner, runners -dpi. At deft is Principal Ken Scott of Brussels Public
.'1S+ehbi l;' oh6'of `fh"e' pat*Pbf judges: (StaffhQj}! )
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division, followed by ShirleyVer-
withy Wallace
Patsy Fat* as
Similar award *litho*;
pities were made in ittle cin.
Others tom Kate:
Fitch, Sabal,. Com:Barbara
Kaufn3an, ..
, i$arb At'a
Preiieethig the awards were
members of the panel of J
Neil .h awing, teacher o( Engisbat
F. P.. Madill Seery at
Wingham and Ken Wit, princi-
pal ot
rip''of Brute& Public.
Third member of the panel of
Judi was ice.. Pat Evers, a
fes' member dfk Cen..
f lral teaching staff. Mr. Robert-
son,
obe -con, principal of Howick Central
was chairman and e kilained that
""why of competitors
had resulted from tk very high de-
gree of ..ink ehowo inthe
-
event. In fact about MS pupilst
'prymaterial for the a-
petition and school staff Metre•
hers perienced difficulty in
eliminating speakers because .
the high quality. of the work.
There vas a good atttomance
of parents, friends and staff
members, hut owing to the execs-
sive length of fherawL, the
audience gradually melted away
as time was 'getting well. along,
especially for young' Ddb
present.
Comments' by 'the , r
Stirli
ncg.anil Mi".`ott; were hi=
ly favorable on the calibre of
work presented.
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BELMORE -= The January
meeting of the United Church
Women was held at the honeof
Mrs'. Norman Newans. Mrs Wil-
fred Johann opened the meeting
with a reading called "iisecipe for
a New Year'. "Lead on 0 King
Eternal", was' then sung, fol-
lowed by the thought of the month
from The Upper Room. Mrs.
Lake read the scripture.
Mrs. William Mulvey read, two
articles from newspapers, one
from "The Country ,Guide" on
people from India and the other
from "The Free Press Weekly"
on the subject of choosing the dir-
ection in which one wishes to go.
The roll calls a promise from
the Bible for the new ear, waste
answered by allhe'a r ' , *`
A discussion,. was held
World Day of Prayer which'. is, to
be held( March, 2 in . the fielmore
United Church with Mrs. 'Le
guest speaker..
The, meetings w:er•,
planned for the ..new ye
Johann closed'with•praye"*
neat -meeting will be held at
home of Mrs., Alex Sangster':
February °21• at 2 p.m»
Although John OnulUk has had
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Saturday
8.00' a.m.. 12 noon
PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITORS in Grades 7-8 divi-
sion at Howick Central School Thursday evening were:
Harold Langendoen, Lori Moir, first and over-all winner for
the school ; Beverly Telehus, second; Karen Hyndman,
runner-up; Susan Hart, Julie Machan and Elizabeth Lane,
runner-up. Winners of second and runner-up positions may
proceed into competitions February 18 sponsored by How -
ick Lions Club. (Staff, Photo)
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HOWICK CENTRAL COMPETITORS in the Senior Grades
5 andiidivision public speaking held at the iehool Thursday
evening were, Cathy Wallace, runner-up; Karen Fitch,
Patti Mann, first place; Sandra Carson, Barbara Kaufman,
Michael Disley, Peggy Schneider, Shirley Versteeg, second
place; Patsy Faulkner, runner-up; Barbara Zwank,
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STORE HOURS:
Monday . Friday
8.00 a.m.. 5:30 p.m.
Saturday
8.00' a.m.. 12 noon
PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITORS in Grades 7-8 divi-
sion at Howick Central School Thursday evening were:
Harold Langendoen, Lori Moir, first and over-all winner for
the school ; Beverly Telehus, second; Karen Hyndman,
runner-up; Susan Hart, Julie Machan and Elizabeth Lane,
runner-up. Winners of second and runner-up positions may
proceed into competitions February 18 sponsored by How -
ick Lions Club. (Staff, Photo)
v;
HOWICK CENTRAL COMPETITORS in the Senior Grades
5 andiidivision public speaking held at the iehool Thursday
evening were, Cathy Wallace, runner-up; Karen Fitch,
Patti Mann, first place; Sandra Carson, Barbara Kaufman,
Michael Disley, Peggy Schneider, Shirley Versteeg, second
place; Patsy Faulkner, runner-up; Barbara Zwank,