The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-03-25, Page 9-
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GaI1111111111IX WiFasconx0os twate enough to be AW to (W The.Wingham Advance -Thies, Thurs., March i, Wf#--Faglta 6
711M'010a was eie0ted ' tis mcitemealt and butterflies
t of the Stitewoos. within my stomach and I'm sure
6aesp is vioaps M at and the other sp*01110 s stomach's
*a girls oral two turas as scan- too! The sweating and ww7ft
their. Leaden are Aft. Robert , .
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Ilayden.
At the --hist meaft, Mn. all over. It's really quite an eX-
alllaoersoa'Magna ON Mallory SPORTBA7WN ler, David Hassnoot 54 pts;
of em ,the objective of The tl� was held here Leonard Hoist, David Burns s8 well pip two a
The club the color wheal. at Howick, March 10th involving lib•
Girb were asked to buy material the grade 7 and 8 students, It con- There were nine teams. nom- could be the real winners, one #.
for a ruiner, wall hanging or silted of events such as the bean peting. Team 9 w9n. It wad meds from the junior division Bind one
plaeemiats, also to equip a sewing bag sbuttle, basketball dribble, up of Valerie W1"ight, Ken Noble, from the senior From our scud ,
basket. soccer control trap, football snap, Tammy Campbell, Sandra Kendra RoberQon went to rep-
At the second meeting, roll call four hops and a jump, rope hang, Geuther, Stephen bilton , Ste- resent the judon. and Heather
was answered by each girl.telling and trestle mount and dismount. phen Mann, Greg Nanceidven, Brent represented the seniors. '
All learning -stitches .article she 'Dere was a total of 22 events and Mike Sanderson, Barb Zwank, heather Brent
has chosen to make and why. an individual could get eo points if Evelyn Zimmerman, Ricky Mur- STUDENTCURLING
Minutes were read by Elizabeth he got top scores in each one. ray, Nancy Versteeg, Heather On Tuesday, Mares 16, the Stu -
McCaughan. The individual winners are as Marriot, Mary Ellen Siefert, Paul qtr' Curling Club took on the
Mrs. Sanderson and Mrs. Hay- follows: first, Shirley Versteeg Douglas, Kim Jacobson, Mark Teachers' team -
den explained and demonstrated with 64 pts; second, Heather Houser, Dawn Stoll, Marilyn When I interviewed the student
pulling a thread from a skein third, Lynda Renwick, and Winch. skip, Steven Bilton, he said they ,
Brent with 83 pals; n and everyone
a
good od me
threading a needle and starting Riley, Donna Powell, 60 pts; It was a very enjoyable after- were
g me
nd finishing the thread. The fourth, Gail Kreller with 58 pts; noon for the students. playedtheir
girls also completed sample fifth, Nancy Versteeg, Laurel Mrs' Smith' one of the nine
stitches for their record books Dane, Barb Noble 57 pts.' THE BURGLARY who played said that it
and practised doing the back The boys' scores were as -fol- In the past few months we have was a gpod round of gamest She y s
stitch. Patterns were laid out and lows: first, Brian Hastie 61 pts; had a number of break-ins here at said that she appreciated the stu'�
transferred for their articles. second, Allan St geon, Roger the school. The most serious one dent help. .
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Discussion centred around Sturgeon 58 pts; third, Kim San- occurred on March 18th. The teachers won the three
games 16-14.
color harmony. burn 58 pts; fourth, Warren Tish- We ,have been raising money ' .
for the poor unfortunate children --Gary Grainger w.
OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE in Guatemala. We had already
SCIENCE FAIR a
Our Howick Central Science
deposited $17o.Q0 in the bank for Fair has turned out extremely . ` t {
Term protection at low cost - Individual Protection - Partnefship safe keeping. More money was,
Insurance, Sale Proprietor Insurance - Mortgage Insurance - taken that night to the bank. Un- the well. The students artieipake
Corporate Insurance fortunately there had been some very y hard and spent long hours on
Science Fair have word ke
left in the classrooms which was ve
HERBERT DIRSTEIN, LI3TOWEL, 'W 291-3372their science projects. Some of
stolen. This money was not the
' school's money, it was money do- the projects on exhibit were vol-
n hoofsted money, it was
money o-eli; canoes, windmills, plants, radios THERE WERE 12 Grades 7 and 8 winners in the Howick biology and Bill Graham, third in physical. Front row:
• nhelp other hungry, homeless and many more. There were over Central School Science Fair held Wednesday and Thursday. Wayne Lockie, first in physical; Marlin Good, first in
Used Car Savings and helpless children. We are 150 exhibits. The Judging was Science categories were divided into three groups: biology, general; Brian Housser, first in general; Stan Small, third
really sorry to think that some- done by 6 Secondary School physical and general science. Back row winners are: Patsy in physical and Allister Kreller, third in general. Missing
one in this community would take Science Teachers St. Patrick's Faulkner, first in biology; Kim Unrau, second in general; are Trent Foerter, third in biology and Steven Espensen,
'75 ASTRE Panel, 3,000 '73 JAVELIN, 2 -door. money put aside for a special Day. On March 18th parents were Shirley Versteeg, second in biology; Laurel Dane, second in third in biology.
miles.cause like this, and hope whoever invited to come and see our scien . f�
73 DART, (2), 4 -door did this would feel ashamed of tific creations.
'74 ASTRE, 4 speed,—Jannasedan, 6 cylinder, what he had done. Gowdy E.
radio. automatic. —Wanda Ball
'74 CHRYSLER, 4 door se -Janna Gowdy
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den, power steering On Friday, March the 12th, the Lakelet
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and brakes, radio. '73 CHRYSLER, 4 door, report cards went home slid the
hardtop students finally got to see the re-
'74 DART SPORT, 6 cylin- sults of their 2nd term effort. In Mrs. Lorna Clark and Tim of
der, automatic with 72 PLYMOUTH, 4 -door each report card envelope, an in- Stratford spent the weekend with ' Ij(► r rw
sedan. terview slip was placed, and the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Greenlet :� W 4
radio. parents were to sign it stating and Barry. "
'73 CHRYSLER, 2 -door '71 CHRYSLER, 2 door whether they wanted an inter- Miss Brenda, Patrick and ,
view or not. Then the interview Ronald Chambers spent the �►
hardtop. ♦as.1 s ar . ,�
hardtop. p sheets were returned to the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. s4.a�,.4.c,.Z �3 1
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school and we're off on the third Walter Demerling and family.*
term. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Demerling
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—Brock Howes visited Friday at the same home.
SPEECHES IN SEAFORTH Their baby, Steven, returned
CRAWFORD
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speakers assembled in the Sea- his aunt and uncle. * .*..I".�r.*�
In hockey action; Lakelet Jets bl`*R.
CHRYSLER DODGE forth Legion Hail accompanied Y ,
by parents, relatives and friends. defeated Kurtzville Mondaynight .1
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1 NTARI1 Each speaker had to be a first in the first game (the bestof-WINGHAM ..4
place winner in one of the schools seven). The score was 54.
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THE GRADE 6 CLASS at Howick Central School fared well Beverley McCann, third in physical. Second row: Peter Ed -
at the Science Fair held at the school last Wednesday and gar, second in physical; Karen Moore, second in biology;
Thursday. More than 145 exhibits were on display and Brenda Mann, first in general and Donna Martin, first in
judged by secondary school teachers. Winners were, back general. Front row: Anne Robinson, second in general;
row: Mark Shore, third in general; Ron Lockie, second in John Brent, third in general and Regan Dettman, first in
physical; Kelly Cunningham, second in biology and physical.
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HOWICK CENTRAL SC'HOOL'S Science Fair held Wednes
day and Thursday provided imaginative displays in phy-
sical, general and biological exhibits. Winners from Grade 7
are: back row: Gary Bast, second in general; Terry Hoist,
second in general; Ellen Johnson, firsf'' in biology; Lynne
Chambers, second in biology and Marilyn Renwick, third in
physical. Second row: David Mann, first in physical; Anita
Renwick, first in general; Gloria Kreller, first in general
and Margaret Borg, first in biology. Front row: George
Koenig, first in physical; Susan Gallaher, second in bio-
logy; Evelyn Z;; -r- iermen, second in physical and Barb
Noble, third in general.
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