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„anisiatency of. movement, sty1i-6,
mtisic selectiOn and appearance.
The girls demonstrat ,cd veryin
*resting move's *lancing and
twirling to a., ..yapietyof musical
selections. They.all appeared to
have worked hard on their routines
and .did very Well-, displaying their
abilities.
winners -of the high sePre
trePlieS were: advanced'
Seniors,
Cherida Gardis with a mark Of 5,
clancing„a‘artwiriing to "Neutron
Danc0f, seniors; Diane SIC*, 775
to "Love and Desire", pre -seniors,
Margie (Orden 81, "Baby, Yon -Are
So Excitable"; intermediate, II.,
LauraAlillekiir 86, "Dancing 01 the
Ceiling";
Intermediate I, Jacqueline -Elston,
78, "Hey, Ricky"; juniors, Michelle
Thompson,. 78, "JinunY, Jimmy";
juveniles, Danielle Thompson, 85,
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Achittotal* 4003
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lifogan„ Ameba Snnnons as„
taehance. Eaoligirl who part
ed received either a brome
ireestyle exhibition badge. -
The canadettes and executive
thank Wayne Elston, Winona
Thompson, Marg Garniss, Joyce
Gaunt and her flag corps members
for helping out the night of the
_exhibition and Nancy Michie for
organizing the event.
The corps is working hard during
the month of 'February and selling
chocolate bars to raise funds for the
trip to Standish, Mich., Wingham's
sister city, the last weekend in April.
Your help by buying a chocolate bar
is greatly appreciated.
There is another preteen dance at
the Wingham Armouries on March 4
- from 7:30 to 10 pEm. We look forward
to seeing all boys and girls from
Wingham and area.
PREESTVLE COMPETITION — Members of the Wingham Cana-
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dettes Majorette Corps held an impromptu, freestyle Competition re-
cently. Winners in the individual categories were: baok, Cherida
Garniss, advanced senior; Diane Skinn, senior; Margie GOrdoh, pre -
senior; centre, Laura Sinclair, intermediate 41; Michelle Thompson,
junior;, Jaqueline. Elston, intermediate i; 'front, Danielle Thompson,
juvenile and Jillian Underwood, tiny tot.
Librar
For those of you who do not yet
know (could there really be
anyone?) where the nolo' Winhm
library is located — turn off the
main street at the town hall and
follow the "Pollee" sign as the
library is right Serest from the
Wingham Polieilieptirtinent.
Please feel- free to drop by and
visit us, broWSe, rad. the
newspites or just Sit and relax In
our very Sara *thew building
are open Tneaday to Thursday froi
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Among the new books recently
received are:
Winter by Len Deighton continues
the trilogy of Ganie,Setand Mate.h;
Code Name: -.Grande Gulped by Ib
Melehoir. This story is- based on li
- far-fetched Nazi scheme which
would have destroyed the Allied
invasion; 0. • '
Murder in the CIA by Margaret
Truman. This is another of her
Capitol aline noirele;
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The Silk Vendetta by Vietoria
Holt . • vt la abli icts,sA, 9f1)
NEW ROUTINE; Ron KOOS, Canacllatinetional ted*ca
the 1 -8 -country World Baton 'Twirling Federation; Was in
Wingham Canadettes to compose nefw routines, twit**14,
Man, Shannon FlObipsOn, Mr. Kopas, his cabusin
Thompson, -Carrie- Skinn. Front row,' Carolyn Eiston,Wendr
frnan and world techn,caj
rm on Saturdafehelping rn
cks From kitt:are;;,.Ba
yor Jack Kopas„.Cherida i
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Howick team
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HELP THE K DiNEY FOUNDATION THE
opens ptay�fIS.
with 10-3 win
Last Monday At, kurtsville the
HOWiek Banta= opened: -Mei;
semifinal playoffs..
agahist Elma-Logan.
defeated Drayton -to reach the
semifinals; While Howl* received a
Andrew Weber, bye. ' . •L, _
Jaret lienhoeffer,
John Greig and Chris Relabard led
thellowick squad to a 104 victory in
th.e. .11eitiall4ip,eoffiey egekscored
tw�goals. Philip UV StmOre
Van -Den' Broek chipped in with
Sin* markers: Weber also added
three assists . to hit; fine per-
forManee. . ' •
}Iowa took a 3-2 lead after one
period OE play with Reichard, Heber
and Greig scoring, Assiits on ..the
goals went to:Weber with twit. and
Greig and Donald Livermore,Dave
Eitpringlisim and Sean Smith
replied for Blina-Logan. , • `-
HOW1.610 aliened the- game /of-
fensively in the second frame by
scoring four Unanswered goals.
Philip Livermore, Henhoeffer,
Reichard and Weber scored' goals
for Hick. Philip Livermore also
added two .assistsi on the , markers
while, Van Den Broek and
Benhoeffer colleetedene apiece.
Bowie's outscoreitimategan 3-1
in the third period withVan Den
Broek, Greig and Henhoeffer
scoring. Assists_on .the goals went to
Weber, . Craig King and Jason
Jacobson. :EMprhighain scored. the
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Mark gtas,er *yet! steadkiP.,the
Howick net While the defensive
corps of Steve Gibson,.
Jacobson- and Donald Livermore
iverevery_strong *front of Fraser. .
ROWS ,ROUND -VP ThelfoWick
team finished the regular season -
with a' perfect record. The ;boys
recorded. 13, WOS 11011iontli defeat.
Three games Were not played due to
cancellations.
Congratulations- go to. Gibson,
Henhoeffer atid"Ohilip Livermore as
they have paisetthe 100point totaL
Weber has played 'extremely well
during the past cotipleofweeksend
has passed the 80-marklipoints.
Peter Stewart condnUet to make
progress with his leg- and -now is
practising with the Willi
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