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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-21, Page 13S ed %@%.1Y' •' ' • _ e. 1 Nanif r'1 r•7 1 _ M O Sb .:, r M11Cl — ICINpERGARTEN—Un Wed nsadny morning we made our va%wtine bout and made a cake. In the afternoon we iced it ander had it for our party. Some d tri beffiNght some treats to pass around. GRADES 1-2—This week we had SENIOR SASKETBALL in an epsy three points for the a valentine party. Mrs. Martin Last week an home court, the Huskies, who tied the game at 29. came to the school with bar new U&M Seniors were narrowly de- Coming strongly out sof tit baby for a valentine surprise. We heated by a top rated Stratford break, the visitors scored $am �' ;i passed around our valentines and �... quick baskets before the Mus- then we ate our treats. On Friday 1 �n fid'ined their form, at one The 11[ustangs played es- �6s regained we made paper clowns. We were „ psdallr weU in the first half, as Pow lengthening their lead to 14. to hang them up at home. they successfully drove and Not to be trifled with, the Seniors f succeeded i t back and n' penetrated the man-to-man °'„ GRADES 5-8—Speeches were Stratford defence. This hustling narrowing that gap to 10. °'` given in the classrooms and A switch to a zone defence uta �' a h df and strong sane defence P r $hailers spoke to the entire purple�nd_whited damper on Madill's comeback school. They were judged by put the by three at the half.Unfor- efforts as the Seniors stat mcon- �, t Father Sonderup with Sophie tunately, technical fouls resulted sWmtly from the floor. The final RryPrchProP_ n rhpirino ftiP program. hands of the Huskies with a 54�N f s' x - i,r Grades 5-6 winners were score. Brenda Richey, Carol Belanger Top. scorer in a losing cause �` � . and Shirley Marklevitz. Grades MAKE was Tom Henderson with 16 7-8 winners were Anne Ker - points. He also dominated bothgh -b� na an, Vickie Belanger and YOUR offensive and defensive bgards. Natalie Campeau. Natalie y� Steve Burke supplied 10 points Campeau and Carol Belanger are and a tremendous ndous defenaive going to compete at the i , ' NEXT RAISE effort by both Steve Burke and and the rest will compete at •r Brad Klos kept the Huskies' lead Kingsbridge March 6. y from becoming greater than it Grades 5-8 also had fun Friday iEE was. The entire team showed afternoon at the arena. Everyone itself to be more than worthy of MADILL WOSSA CHAMPS—The Madill cross country ski had exercise on skates. the school's greatest support. team won a WOSSA championship last week. In the back Thursday's game against Mit- row are Janet Wood, Jane White, Patti Barger, Sharle GRADES 3-4—On Wednesday we chell will be an important one. Smith, and Chris Orien. In front are Nancy Anderson and travelled to the Fordwich Nur- ” LET ME JUNIOR BASKET19ALL Gall Thompson. sing Home to present a Valentine s SHOW YOU Against a stronger North- Day concert. We enjoyed our western team the Juniors visit very much and the patients dropped an impressive (for . all on di s an'On seemed delighted with our songs V u Mw WhOm Advance-Tiiiias. Ire" P-'W6—PWA HQw good game, espech y g Stratford) 62-33 decision. Though n my opi • ahead at the half, the Juniors ran against spikes which appeared to and dances. into shooting trouble, and their be certain scores' Student council elections are During our visit we had a EARLY BIRD DRAW—The early bird draw in the travel lottery run by the Wingham and lack of bench strength showed Sandra Hams, fresh from her nearing and with them comes a chance to meet a lady who was District Association for the Mentally Retarded was held last week, with Jerry Chomyn dismally success on stage in the Gong lot of hard campaign work for 101 years old. She seemed to be coming u the winner of a weekend for two at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Sieglinde ' they will Show, made some super defen- Yang be out for a win on Thursday � some, while for others it is much younger. Aurin y teff, made the draw from the cube held b Bill Stevenson, lottery chairman, and against Mitchell. sive saves on net balls to bump another time to watch from the On Friday we held our griangElmslie, association vice president. Standing by was Doug Cameron, right, also Kathy Underwood them up while they could be , sidelines. For everyone, it in- Valentine Party. We exchanged y' played. volves making the tough, all- valentines, played a few games with association. The first draw for one of the 12 big prizes will be April 27: JUNIOR GIRLS' Coach Simpson, also fresh important decision as to who will and had lunch which Grade 3 VOLLEYBALL from a stage success that day, make up next year's student. provided. The Junior girls completed stated he felt the Juniors were council. technically the best team in the In the past, each student from MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE their season at Clinton on Wed- league: "and when our first year Wayne M. Chandler nesday with a fourth place finish y Grades nine to 13 was allowed e players return next year we cast one vote for each of the ,�� Bel rave Personal Notes,',) RR, 4, Brussels in the Huron Perth standings. 9 Against the second place team,. should have a strong team. available positions. When I was �+ Telephone South Huron, the Madill girls won Team members were Kim Let- in the lower grades, I can [ 519] 887-6021 the first game handily — a 15-4 Mac Laurie Goodall, Cheryl remember making that decision The Howick G ' McGuire, and visited last Tuesday with their wipe. The score might have been MacDonald, Anne Simpson, without really knowing who Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse visited on sister-in-law Mrs. Norman Stone - 5 -12 but for a sportsmanly (or Sandra Harris, Diane Orion, would best fill the respective Friday afternoon with their house of London also called on ��,{ �1�►� womanly) Marlene Taylor, gesture —Laurie ' PaslTMacKay, itions. I did not know any of sister, Mrs. Russel Walker of Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Wilson of 014��[/1Cfl�VGv' Goodall was honest enough to Debbie Shore, -Gwen Dickson, the candidates, so how could I Brent. I feel Armsl that this situation still trong, and Heather possibly make a wise decision? PUBLIC SPEAKING GRADE 4 SPEECHES God. Exeter. SYNDICATE LiMITED admit a fault the referee had not On the evening of February Last Friday the grade 4 fins- Mr.r. and Mrs. John Stokes of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, A oomplere personal f nenow service. seen and the point was awarded BMVP Nominees are Laurie exists l a large scale today. 15th, nervous students were pre- lists said their speeches in front RR 1, Wroxeter were dinner Tara and Erin of Dderton spent to South Huron. Laurie played a Goodall Anne Simpson and paring themselves for the public of - two judges. The finals took guests on Monday with Mr. and the weekend with their parents, P Many of the juniors are not in- g 'volved in the running of the speaking contest. There were place at 12:50 in the gymnasium. Mrs. Leslie Bolt- Mrs. Laura Johnston and Mr. and Sandra Harris. ors and senior SENIOR GIRLS school and tend to running seniorsto say their The first place winner was Brian Mrs. Donald Nolan, Michael Mrs. Robert. Grasby. apathetic: Juni r3 The Senior girls finished their speech. Mr..Robertson welcomed Langendoen. His speech was on and Mark of Walton visited one We are sorry to hear that Mrs. gi As they make up a large percen- 1?�h season in third place in the Huron tage of the school's population, the Parents and pupils and said "My Big Brother". Second place day last week with her grand- Robert Hibberd fere patient in the E Perth conference and enter the that speaker number one could went to Michael Koch who talked parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wingham and District Hospital. Na they may sway the vote, while h Robert Hibberd is s a championship at St. Mary's Feb. unaware of whether or not they go up. After every junior said on "My Dog Patch". Mark Arm- Armstrong. h��g 22 - chose the best person for the job. their speech the judges were try- strong speaking on "My Sheep Neil Stirling of Gorrie visited few days with his daughter and In Ingers� Saturday, Coach My suggestion is that the votes ing hard to declare a winner. Samantha" and Jeff Robinson on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schofield sports' the team be weighted so that the seniors' Next the seniors said their talking about "My Trip" tied for Robert Hibberd. . Campbell of Winthrop. 'OWN oF WINGHAMplayed its best of the season votes count more - than the speeches. The judges were ready third place. All the speeches were Dinner guests on Saturday eve - against the pick of Southwestern juniors' do. The campaign period to declare the winners. The very good which made it hard for ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Ontario teams. If the team canis not usually, long enough io winners were as follows: Sharon the judges to make their decision. Harvey Edgar and Joanne were achieve the same calibre of play allow students to familiarize Langendoen, John Nieuwenhoff Shelley Moffat Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston of 1979 Dog. Tags are now available and are in the championships it has an themselves with the candidates. and Jane Dickson. For the MA SHAW'S HELPERS Blyth, Mrs. Nelson Hankin and excellent chance of winning. Students in grades 11, 12 and 13 seniors Muriel Huth placed first, Again this year Mr. Shaw has Tracey Kennedy of Teeswater, LAing ace CLUB due on or before February 28, 1979. The team ended its regular are usually better acquainted with Philip Gowdy second, grade 8 student helpers for his Mrs. Irlma Edgar of Wingham Selecting accessories ac - season play with two wins over t the candidates and can use runners-up were Greg Horton Special Ed. classroom. They are and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone- coming body, laic and per- season eaforth and Miss Schofield past knowledge when casting and Judith McMichael. Jackie Burns, Karen Campbell, house, sonal coloring was the topic of the William Renwick S led out the la of Barb Kendra Robertson Helen Morrison Paul Litt Lori Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Minick Lakelet 4-H Club meeting held at ng play their votes.the home of Mrs. Percy Huth Haselgrove, who played well I am well aware of the fact that Reidt, Kim Pfeffer, Judith Mc- and family of Kitchener spent the when the opportunity was there. BE PROUD OF YOUR Michael, Peggy Lynne Strong, weekend with her parents, Mr. Feb. 12. Six members were Town Clerk pp° not all senior students are ac- COUNTRY WEEK Suzanne Machan, Sandra Mon- and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. present. Let's hope the girls can come tively involved in the school, and The club president will be up with a top effort and win it. some may, in fact, be apathetic. Last week was "Be Proud of toux, Susan Cummings and. Miss Gail Barbour of Toronto, Muriel Huth, Wendy Groom will However, the line must be drawn Your Country Week" at Howick Wendy Langendoen. They come Miss Laureen Barbour of Ross • somewhere. I realize that it Central. ever other da and hel one stu- wi vice resident, Marion Huth y y P Academy, London and Mr. and P Winter carnival Mr. Robertson said we should dent for the whole year. We hope Mrs. Kenneth Barbour of Blue- will be the secretary and Mary would be unfair to deny the junior be proud of our country as we these students benefit from this vale visited on Sunday with Mr. Beth Hallman will be press Opena Guaranteed RSP dance successful students the right to vote and this have many advantages over and that it will help Mr. Shaw. and Mrs. Jack McBurney. reporter. where '• is the only feasible solution I can poorer or underdeveloped coon Wendy Langendcen Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Building a wardrobe around a our money iJ As a grand finale to the winter see. tries. We should be glad we are basic color was discussed by the y carnival at F. E. Madill there So, remember — think before free of wars and rivalries. leaders. was a dance Friday, Feb. 9. The casting your vote; it could make I'm sure every Canadian The next meeting will be at the I/VDual dance hours are 9 to 12 the difference between just citizen is proud to be one and Unit meetsat Coultes home home of Miss I.esAnne Wright o'clock but this dance was sched- another year and a milestone in wishes to show it. Feb. 26 at 7:15 p.m. uled to be from 8 to 11. The music your high school career. Peggy Lynne Strong BELGRAVE — The regular For the study Mrs. Coultes was provided by Mike Inglis, disc —Nancy Fisher meeting of the Afternoon Unit of spoke on "Human Rights". She jockey for "4 O'clock Rock" onuoted', "Two words go hand in ^- FM 102.E the United Church Women was q t held at the home of Mrs. Cecil hand, right and responsibility." Currently popular rock music ` Coultes. The meeting opened If we have the right to political was played at this dance on freedom we must take the re � . ,� ��� with a hymn followed by scrip- request and a neve: :Mil nolka ', t„rP rvafl by Mrc. Rnhort u;t~_ snonsihility for questioning what struck up the last of the winter € a� berd our government does. We need to Cflrhuvna �_- •' lh+iR year. w �, + nw oro involved i ,, 'IT ;..o T ...no th^ ♦► f'n,i nnf h m n n1VPd Throughout the evening stuaeu,.�„— _�., £ —• globally and whether our rights were chosen at random to receive the devotion service led by Mrs. gl y ..^ Coultes, who concluded with a are gained at the expense of record albums and "Turn Me others. We have the right to be ��'¢ tribute to Rev. A. C. Forrest, late - On” T-shirts from CKNX. editor of the Observer. treated with dignity, to have our Attendance w -s not stag basic needs cared for but not gering, but the ones who did The Bible study was taken by when our rights mean someone attend claimed it to be a worth- `� Mrs. Willard Armstrong. She introduced William Barclay's else's exploitation. while event. Perhaps, in con - daily study of the Gospel of Mark • rate guaranteed timing years, this aspect of the by answering these questions: • DEPOSITS NOT winter carnival will be kept on '”" for five years LOCKED IN Who was this Ma k who wrote the � the agenda. q • no front end load, —Dianne McBride " Gospel? Where did Mark get his • transfers from information? What are the sales commission, other plans can be or opening charges arran�ed �°*A• t�L characteristicsof Mark's gospel? FORDWICH GIRLS One study, "The Day of De- Accessories for Everyone was • 196 redemption •loans available , cision was chosen. The day of the topic of the Fordwich girls 4 fee upon withdrawal s decision for Jesus was the day he H meeting held Feb. 12 at the - maximum $100. was baptized by John in the Jor- home of Mrs. Carol Long. ff '"' looking for the best . dan. Baptism of Jesus was de- There were just five members re b '. cision, identification, approval present, but they decided it was and equipment. This was the nfce to have a small club for a cA or see "*StTiCt TM moment when he had to launch change. Leaders are Mrs. Long I x¢ out upon his task. In every life and Mrs. Sharon Agla. come moments of decision. To The election of officers was In Walkerton. accept them is to succeed in life followed by an informative 301 Durham Street East NOG 2V0 to reject them is to fail. Jesus an- discussion on clothes and colors Telephone: Street swered the summons and the which match or dan't match. Ask for. (Dam) lluehlow Manager challenge of God. The meeting closed with the 4- r: E r,,,�, The minutes were read and H motto and a light lunch was Brwwhea ka tab«+ (2) o�apn. ` Natt�i %nf Bn511kSS OIIRL.. `"� ;, "Thank you notes" received served by Carol and Jennifer Kltohaner, tow 0 `. �n'Ir'"nttoi° pOf �bOrni When You Plant Your Offer In from recipients of Christmas Long. Port own, Walkerton, Owen sound. remembrances. 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