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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-04-22, Page 14PN 111111111110aLn .Advance Times, Thurs., April z2, 1976 'O. / 012i to operate viewed later. Club News t i The results of the jinmath- m n a s gymnastics Officially, F. E. Madill stu- dorsement of the people upon Activities { annual chocolate tllOnts Degan the whose doors we knock, the choco- F.E. Madill hosted a WOSSA r derive last week. Last Mon- late bar drive would not be the There are nine positions open day, students began knocking on success it is. on the activities council. They are doors and saying "Would you like The profit made each year two activities officers, one social to buy a chocolate bar to support from selling chocolate bars is one convener, two social publicity, F, E. Madill?" of the major sources of income managers, ttick shop manager The price is still it per bar. for the student council. The and assistant and two lounge Every person who spends $1 to money will be spent on such managers. The activities of - buy a chocolate bar helps the stu things as referees for the school ricers' duties are to grant points dent council to raise money to games, field trips for various and bars to those people,;who reg. support the various clubs and ac- clubs, bars for those participat- ularly attend a club in our school. tivities. ing in sports and activities, and The social convener's task is to The student council offers annual scholarships. organize dances and other func- prizes every year to the top This year's student council has tions There are going to be two "chocolate bar sellers" in the put a lot of work into making this social conveners this year as op - school. This gives students an in- chocolate bar drive a success. posed to one last year to publicize centive to sell as many bars as The community supports the these social events. The tuck shop possible — and benefit them- council by buying the bars. The manager and assistant have full selves, and the student council. students of F. E. Madill owe both control over goods and prices in The support of the community of these groups a "Thank -You!" the tuck shop. The lounge man - has always been appreciated. for all they've done. agers have the enormous task of Without the wholehearted en- —Marjorie Powell keeping the lounge in order. Banting. Junior: Andy Heim; to the winners,l -- , —Gordon T. Wray F. E. Mad i I I hosts to operate viewed later. Club News t i The results of the jinmath- m n a s gymnastics c s meet ematics contest areonce �+ more F. E. Madill has done quite F.E. Madill hosted a WOSSA Banting; C. Husty, Medway. Jun- well. Thirty students from F. E. boys' gymnastics meet for the ior: Bill Anderson, Stratford Cen- Madill wrote this contest and the first time last Wednesday. Strat- tral; Terry Higgins, Stratford top five scores were selected for ford Central was the all-round Central. Dan McGovern, Strat- the team score. This year's score _ champion, winning trophies for ford Central: "` of 362.25 was formed from the in - both their senior and junior Senior parallels: Walter Farr, dividual scores of Lori Moir, 77, teams. Madill had the fourth Sarnia; Mike Duddy and Bill Grade 11; Keith Metzger, 76.5, highest total score. Rhoads tied. Junior: Andy Heim; Grade 11; David Housser, 73.5, A march of the contestants into Bill Anderson; Terry Higgins and Grade 10; Tywla Dickson, 67.75, the gym started things off. After Maury Seguin, Banting. Grade 11; Jim Blackwell, 67.5, Madill's principal R. P. Ritter,Senior pommels: Bill Rhoads; Grade 11. With this score F. E. Madill laced 152 out of 901 and said a few words of welcome, the competition started in earnest. David Ritter, Madill; and Rob p placed 80th in the province. We Following are the winners in Wallis. Junior: Jim Laidlaw, Ma- dill; Bill Anderson; Steve Mac-' also placed third out of 19 teams each event: koviak, Laurier. in our zone. Senior floor exercise: first, Bill Rhoa Rhoads_ Stratford Central; se- RhosMike' Senior rings: C. Husty and Along with the members of the Duddy, Stratford Mike Duddy; Carl Bondi, Madill. team, those students achieving Central; third Jack MacKay, Junior: Bill Anderson; Jim Laid- honor results in our zone were: Banting; Rob Wallis, Banting law; Terry Higgins and Ken Val- Sally Levan, Eileen Fischer, and Tim Blair, Westminister. star, Stratford Central , Karen Richmond, David Cronin Junior: Scott Thomson, London Senior 'vaulting: Walter Farr; and Steven McKay- These are Ex South; Ron Struke, Banti ng; Bill Rhoads; Jack MacKay, y, cellent results! Congratulations Andy Heim, Madill. Banting. Junior: Andy Heim; to the winners,l -- , Senior high bar: Mike Duddy, Mike Anderson, Laurier; Daren —Gordon T. Wray Stratford Central; Rob Wallis, L'Heureux, Stratford Central. Valley. This nesting program is being carried out in cooperation R. P. RITTER, principal of F. E. Madill Secondary School, presents the team from Strat- ford Central School with the Junior Boys' Championship Award for placing first in overall junior competitions. Back row: Dan Vere, Doug Burges, Dan McGovern and Terry Higgins; front, Mr. Ritter, Daren L'Heureux and Bob Little. SWEEP program to operate viewed later. Fees for tree planting will be with a shorter work period increased next year by the Authority. Machine planting will from the province will make it cost $20 per thousand instead of The Maitland Valley Conser- necessary to shorten the work $15 and for hand planting the new vation Authority staff has al- period from 10 to seven weeks. rate will be $25 instead of the pre - ready completed most of the However the same number of sent $20. Approximately 45,000 planning for this year's SWEEP students will be hired. trees will be planted this year. program, under which students Some 350 ten to 12 -inch trout Original planning called for the will carry out a cleanup of the t' are being purchased from the planting of 60,000, but a shortage mills at Gorrie and Brussels, take Creek Bank Trout Farm at of nursery stock forced the part in the management of the Elmira and will be placed in the reduction. Galbr.0th Conservation Area and pond at the Falls Reserve Con- The Land Acquisition Commit - participate in various other servation Area in time for the tee has reported to the Authority activities throughout the water- opening of the trout season on that additional options for 450 shed. April 24. acres of land in the Saratoga Curtailment of funds available Raymond Gowdy of Gorrie has Swamp have been approved by *Pz Z T'r}tPPzrPPrPrF1F1rZZ'Zrlr ;� H been named conservation area supervisor at the Falls Reserve the land owners. Harold Hynd- man, chairman of the committee, " INGLES FARM w and Garnet Wright, Robert said that the total purchase will w Grasby and Russell Kernighan cover 900 acres of ecologically DRAINAGE ►: have been appointed to the valuable swamp. committee which is responsible Under the Boy Scout Trees for -Canada 114 Duality InSt011otlon H for the operation of the Falls Re- project over 200 boys will be busy May 15 10,000 serve. on planting ►+ Clay o r Plastic Fourteen bluebird boxes have trees in the Morris Hill Forest t~3 been placed at the Falls Reserve Tract northwest of Brussels NFreF Estimates A, and 35 boxes at Wawanosh ►! ►: PHONE: 392-6700 ►4 Valley. This nesting program is being carried out in cooperation Constipated? R. R. 3 Walkerton with the Bayfield Bluebird Soci- Chew Feen A Mint it s CrrPPPPPrPBrPPP7 Y1'Pr7 Z u ety and its success will be re- gently effwlnq gum larative that s genrly effernve And pleasant rasr,rq It s one larar,ve ED'S everyone ran rate So don t suffer from Irregularity Rearh for a Siding, Roofing & Eavestroughing hn"AaM�i 1VRr1,,,N1 • Vinyl or olumenum siding i'^""' •• •Alummum Seamless Eavesfroughinq �, r •��. •FREE ESTIMATES Feen-a-mint Gpt the fob done right of the right pricel LAXATIVE take your rhoere aluminum or vinyl siding' $AO per square aw,.....ae....�..+J Phone 347-2419 Monkton ■ Main ■ 1 i ror ■ MIKE DUDDY and Bill Rhoads from Stratford Central School receive the Senior Boys' Championship Award from F. E. Madill Secondary School principal, Bob Ritter. The team captured top spot in overall events in the senior division. 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