The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-01-24, Page 3I, The Wingham Advance Tipner. JsAuary 74, 18*_r"P 5
Editors: Ammon Robwts
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Sports Editor: Joanne Sanderson
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Features Editor: Roche) WaNace
Executive Editor: Kathy Underwood
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Student'IntervieWS. Ma edit"Irt l XM
r /-)QUEMON: What do you think tested ° ai�atidM yo X
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` about the MAW revisions of � u know what they say." never use cliches. I personally XXXX XXXX
wry9ci►ool M411A Re- 0-0--0 How often has that familiar feel that they can exemplify a XXX
quirements ))liar)[ Gunter ISC: H'10 Is fiI saying sounded in your ears? It is point, in a very interesting way. I XXX �QQ(jp�C) QIX
0-0-0 if you dm't want to tab k •� Usually followed by some cliche do not however, think that they XXX `
Cathy SWdice 10H: I'd just as sbouldn't have to. Lib you amt which is "supposed" to have should be dotted throughout our
soon they didn't. only need we credit to list Oat momentous moral lesson within. spoken a like`�v�yL�--
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Sylvia Beard 11A: I think it's a tea'• ever, contradict themselves, so minority I admit) tend to do. I
ood idea so there wouldn't be so 0 — 0 — 0 being a constant "
g - g gaoler" could w uld far prefer to hear what you _.
many illiterate people in Ontario! Anonymous: It's snore boring be hazardous. For instance, could an individual have to say,XM
0-0-0 because tleere'a so much WO you be quoted as saying "do unto ather than something which I ��p�pt XXXX XM XX
Sports Editor, secretly weight training while trying to Bruce Campbell 12A: We detail and fit• Like in k others as you would have done ave heard so many times, Ihave XXXXX XX XXXX
Impress her teachers with bar homework load should be taking more of the writing You I Pei down t* unto yourself," with high hopes of it memorized. XX yy XXXX
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q., 7 s�/�f basic skills in English. Without you want and that in your better behavior, but also have If you are a cliche dropper
,%,�-� the ability to read and write you words: 1be grammar part said "if you w t som XX M
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x .. can't do much. designing of the sentenw. It a well, you may as well do it your- everything you have to say worth XX X XXX
0-0-0 more repetition and YOU sholtld. self", indicating that "others" remembering without having to X X X X
Brenda Chriate 10B: I think the go over it all the time. couldn't meet your standards remember everything you say."X
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y changesare good. A better idea anyway? The point I am trying to —Alison Roberts 13B X X
would be to take a trip and see a make is not' that people should X X
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production of a play or film By Lob X X Hanna IOC X
studied in Literature — so that we "F. E. Madill Q=ndery XXX
can compare our visualization is open with no buses rtmning
with a professional's. To those of us who live outside, of
0-0-0 Wingham this sound is music to
Pauline McLellan 10E: I don't our ears. Considering we have'�� w■k
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`> like English that much. It's the heard this song about five times GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL boys walked all over them, by peg
kind of thing you need to be made last year and the same number of On Saturday January Mth, F. showing outstanding ballhand-
to do. times this yam' the Madill Mirror E. Madill held their first invita- ling, baseline drives, and su- "At some time in our lives most
0-0-0 became curious of what the stu- a one-week tour of New York City
Dave Burns I think It dent did during these snow days. .tional girls' volleyball tourna- preme rebounding. The junior of us are called upon to make a and the United Nations Hmd-
shDav be. is fine, but I de find the answer to this I went meet' boys left the midget boys in a speech, at a local committee or quarters located in New York.
should The junior team made some daze after showing them that town meeting, a graduation exer- Last year our own Mary Luanne
need to know how to write a busi- around to several people and the were against more than
Hess letter, for example. asked them, "What do you do vast improvements resulting in a Y up ag cies or even a family gathering. Clare won the right to go as this
Pl good day with many excellent they bargained for after leaving Yet few of us do justice to either gip, we are justly proud of ber
0-0-0 when school is cancelled because Alongwith these excellent them with a thirteen point lead. the s or ourselves. We could
T. B. 11B: I think it's good be- of snow days?" Here are some of Plays. This lead was maintained up until Pah achievement.
cause a lot of students enter ani- the responses given to me. Plays carne wins over Goderich, have done better�liut `just aren't Come on, students of F. E.
cause
and they're illiterate. 0-0-0 Strathro and South Huron (Ex- the fourth quarter when the much at public s and "partici-
Y Y Y P P��g • Madill, pin up now,
'1 ., ) . The were defeated how- junior boys slacked off and Yet all of us can learn to s
0-0-0 - Lynne Nicolson 1111: I sl in y 1� pate". The key word for these
,. ever, by Stratford Central, Strat- seemed to be in trouble but pulled to an audience with sincerity, contests is now; the middle of
a. Nancy Schiestel 12H: I would as late as I possibly could. through in the clinch. After the
like to take English to the end of 0-0-0 ord Northwestern and Sir Adam � simplicity and directness. All we February is approaching.quichly.
Grade 12 because there's a lot of Dianne McBride 11F: "I watch k (London)• name neither coach would give aced is the desire plus prepara-
ammar that we still don't TV = mostly the soap o as" r s
At the end of their games, mea final score, but the fans tell hon and practice. The technique •
Ten seconds late for Mr. Gibson's class p Pe.the juniors had made their way to me that the Juniors won by of speaking in public is not
0— 0 the semi-finals. In the first game s. complicated and mysterious: it is
Paul Craig 111 twenty point
A:: "I can't re- -Scott Harriett 11E
member. „ of the semi-finals, Madill lost 2 simple and definite. VISIONS OF A WINTER DAY
0 — 0 — 0 games to Stratford Central, 0-0-0 Planning is the most important By Marni Walsh
' , Bev Bell 11A: "I went snowmo- which ended their day at the part, of making a successful The trees
DqnFt Move ■ F Improve ■ b;l;ng � the gays +� tournament. MADILL LOSES speech. If you give serious stand
0-0-0 The Madill Seniors took part in TO GOLDEN BEARS thought to your speech and build like giants
/!- = Gwen Dickson 10B: "Watched the tournament on Saturday also On January 18, the Senior Mus- it properly, always keeping your guarding
W and proved to have had a very tangs travelled t9 Seaforth for audience and your subject in the secrets of the forest
Sesame Street and made a
pizza." successful day. their first road game of the sea- mind, you'll be successful. knowing all.
0-0-0 They defeated South Huron son. Against the much -improved In the alphabet of speech -
Faye Forster I1C: "Watch (Exeter), Listowel, Goderich, Sir Seaforth team, the Madill rep- making, the capital A is the audi- The river
" Adam Beck (London), Strathroy resentatives went down to defeat, ewe ..." still
Ten PRenovations„ Street and res and Stratford Central. The only 71-54. The above quotation gives the a frozen mirror
0-0-0 real loss the Seniors received in opening sentences of an article perilously sharp
regular play came with the game The game started well as which appeared one year ago in watching
;. Breads Phillips lOF: "I went to- Stratford North Western. Madill was awarded 11 free the Readers Digest. These few waiting.
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The Madill Seniors qualified for throws because of Seaforth's sentences say a great deal con-
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Beasley 100: "I played the -fes but were defeated technical fouls (due to a mix-up �g the p��phy behind the The green fields
Be of the day, and and put out by Goderich in the in uniform numbers) Kevin Cart- Effective Speaking Club at F. E. play
L B E R T E N PA watched Another Worlda beat 2 out of 3 games. er hit on 9 of those 11, "freebies", Madill, and the key words are hide and seek
NRENOVATION 7 0-0-0 Ali the Madill girls played well giving the Mustangs a 9 -point ad- there: desire, preparation and beneath the crusty snow
ROOFING SIDING - Karen Wood 10K: "I came.,to and. gained more game ex- vantage. Unfortunately, from pfactice. silent
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BLOWN INSULATION school, what a RIP-0FF!!" Pence• there things seemed to go down- The effective speaking club lost 'till spring.
BATHROOM'S KITCHEN'S 0-0-0 hill. Hassled by a Strong zone offers the opportunity for young
H 0 — 0 — 0 press, Madill had trouble bring- people in high school to partici- The mountains
ADDITIONS Deb Arnold 10A: "I was
LIC BUILDER z5 YEARS MADILL WINS ing the'ball out of their back- pate in public speaking competi- . omniscient
A tortured by trying to read and A CHALLENGE! What chal- court. Numerous turnovers ca
understand Barometor Rising.” , tion. The throe organizations enormous today
0-0-0 lenge? The midget boys basket- ed by the pry. and a "hot which sponsor public speaking small against eternity
Featuring Louise Ha —0 10C: "I was ball team was really foolish at cold" defence that resulted in ley are the Royal Canadian thankful for their place
� storm -stayed in Kitchener." challenging the junior :boys to a many Seaforth baskets, and early Legion, the Lions Club and the tranquil.
0 — 0 — 0 basketball game in fbeir own foul trouble, found the Mustangs Independent Order of Oddfel-
Jill McCutche0 10E: "I went gym. They should have known barely maintaining a tied -score lows. These competitions will be The sky
Hunter D for l walk and watched Another better., or so thought the true fans at the quarter. taking place from mid February empty
Hu of aw'!Mmidget boys. The first to early March. F. E. Madill has and full
World, when that was done I went The Mustangs came out of the
• quarter was totally devastating always been represented in these boundless blue
Windom Ft Doors skating." break strongly and for awhile, it
Aluminum S�rtg for the midget boys as the junior contests and hopefully will be endless grey
j looked as if they had regained again this year. However more a little sun; . much snow.
v their form, but a barrage of poor
shots again put them behind. students are needed, especially
m from grades 9 and 10, if these The air
the half, they still held fl slim competitions are to be really crisp
3 point lead. meaningful and a learning ex- clear and hard
In the second half, Madill never perience for those involved. ' fragments of silver
• • • really seemed to find their shoot- All three organizations are reborneach second
Yezw f mild ing range and Seaforth over- generous in the rewards or prizes travelling the earth.
nab o iven to successful contestants.1979 is Internet opowered them both on the boards g
and in shooting percentages. The winners at the local level ad The man
vance to higher levels of com- assumes
Regardless of their record this petition. For the Legion the final frightens
season though, the Mustangs are round is the Ontario Provincial breathes
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not down and out of it yet. For in- finals, held usually in April or touches.,
stance, foul shooting has im- May. For the Lions the "cream of and is gone.
proved from the 20 per cent of the crop" compete in the On-
tario-Quebec
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previous games to 70 per cent. tario Quebec finals. However, the All else
team is looking forward to the biggest prize of remains
The IOOF offers
enduring next season game and the �] to the student from Huron
chance to redeem lost pride. County, who will join with ap- the winter witch's spell
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strengthened andLet's give them our support proximately 1,000students from
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and•the United States for eternal.
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Here's what Ontario is doing
and what you can do to improve the well-being
of our children.
J The United Nations of the future depends on the during the International Year of the
has proclaimed 1979 well-being of our children today. Child, write to:
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of the Child in order be truly successful in Ontario, must "Today is for Tomorrow"
to focus attention on have everyone's support ... Secretariat for So(ial Development
*aroftheChId children everywhereyour support. Whitney Block, 1st Floor
In Ontario, the Government has Only you, as a parent or friend, Queen's Park
always looked at. children as our can provide the love and concern Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A2
Most precious resource and has that is so essential to the healthy Margaret Birch,
worked to provide them with the development of a child. provincial Secretary
best possible health, education and For more information on the for Social Development
social programs. Ontario Government's programs
In 1979, we intend to strengthen for our children, and a list of William Davis, Premier
these services and programs in the suggestions of what you, your Province of Ontario
$elief that the peace and prosperity organization or community can do
Greg Gunby and Bruce Stainton expose secret pictures smuggled from student lounge.
(Starsky Gunby and Hutch Stainton hiding from Hollywood)
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