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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-28, Page 5R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST GODERICH The Sqi Aix 524-7661 �IDA RJ S Bob Taylor COMPLETE INSURANCE See this week's quote on Page 12 in Crossroads McMASTER INSURANCE AGENCIES 327 Josephine St., Wingham 357-1227 dill f 1 **r mirrc�r C The Advanta -Times, February 28, Wn—Ysr b Editor Aron Roborts Sports Editor: Joanne Snndorson Features Editor: Ro" WAm Executive Editor: Kathy Underwood ■ ern Ontario graduating from that establishment in 1865. Upon his bowling, snowshoeing, and play- ing the piano and trumpet. He is Teacher interview �. graduation Mr. Wilson decided to one of the advisors for the ski y y the line" spikes were displayed by all members of the team. become a teacher and as a result club and, in his spare time, he Stewart Arnott Karen Austin MR. WILSON trig Althouse, he received his first even manages to teach school.at WHICH IS THE BEST LOOKING home room, at Madill? Why 13B of coursel Herewe are Terry Wilson of the science de - teaching position here at F. E., a ` x :..I on Winter Carnival's hat and tie day. An attractive lot — wouldn't you say? FBrnunMrAsh f he partment is a member of the post which he has had ever since. capitalize on the few errors made and Coach Schofield for a fine / teaching staff here Mr. Wilson says that, most of RoaneM Hughfe Madill. He was born right here in t1* time, he enjoys job. •, .: rry BaMcGregor Wingham in 1843 43 and grew u on farm 9now, east out- .his However he added: `Its like all seventh end, the score was tied 5- Shakespeares a n near lobs, you do have your off days." Jim Mcoueen Richard McMillan IL side Helen's, in West He says that his favorite sub- representing their school > > Wawanosh Township. ject is undoubtedly physics, and " Mr. Wilson attended elemen- that he enjoys teaching Grades 11 Shakespeare s Love s Labours Lost Jessica Booker tary school in a one -room school- and 13 the most. He also mentions • house near his home. His high that he received his Master of school days were spent at the now Science degree in the fall of 1976 Shakespeares The Second Part of Henry IV non-existant Lucknow High from the University of Waterloo. .r ,,: School. After completing high school, he went on to higher edu- Mr. Wilson is presently living <f on his parents old farm outside ' cation at the University of West- St. Helen's. His hobbies include y _-....... ern Ontario graduating from that establishment in 1865. Upon his bowling, snowshoeing, and play- ing the piano and trumpet. He is - �. graduation Mr. Wilson decided to one of the advisors for the ski y y the line" spikes were displayed by all members of the team. become a teacher and as a result club and, in his spare time, he Stewart Arnott Karen Austin Francois -Regis Klante� John Lambert of this decision studied for even manages to teach school.at WHICH IS THE BEST LOOKING home room, at Madill? Why 13B of coursel Herewe are another year in London. ondon. Follow- College Althouse of Education p C ` x :..I on Winter Carnival's hat and tie day. An attractive lot — wouldn't you say? FBrnunMrAsh h. NONDA Y SHOPPING The following Wingham stores are open every Monday for your shopping convenience. Prices shown are in effect Monday only. MONDAY, MARCH 5 SPECIALS Grade A Large EGGS m79 oz. MONDAY ONLY Limit 4 Per Customer with $5.00 Minimum Grocery Purchase Wingham Van Wyck 10 CUP COFFEE MAKER Was $37.99 MONDAY ONLY $24111144 r] 2 kg. SUGAR .88 MONDAY ONLY - Limit 4 Per Customer with $5.00 Minimum Grocery Purchase Service Special SPIN/BALANCE 2 FOR 1 FOR 2 TIRES *31111-00 Winem Phone 357-3714 Cindy Campbell, Campus question school queen IT IS FRIDAY period 9 and the page isn't quite ready. Editor Alison Roberts checks the week's copy ready for The What is your favorite holiday Sheila Sholbrook: Summer, be- It manywas a ala" tensat E morning for Advance -Times office. Despair has set in. and wh cause it lasts a long time. rig. Y as the ballots were cast for Mary Beth Sanderson 12H: Steve Johann 13B: Christmas, School Queen. Finally the winner Groundhog Day, because I like because of Christmas spirit. was revealed and Cindy Camp- groundhogs. am groundhogs. Kathy Willits: Storm days be- y p Sandi Carson 12B: St. Patrick's cause I don't have to see the bell ll proved victorious. teachers. Cindy was born in London, On - Day, because I'm Irish. Jay MacLaurin: Teachers' trio, and as a child moved to the BOYS' CURLING Lori Brendel, second; Jo -Anne Jill Strong 12K; April Fools y small community of Belgrave The boys' curling team Grummett, vice; and Donna Day, because I'm a fool. strikes, because it is the longest. Kim Brocklebank 10A: Easter Where she now resides. . travelled to Seaforth Feb. 14 to Ballagh, skip. Carl Van Vien 9M: Summer She is active in sports, where participate in the Huron Count The holidays — no school! _ because that's when the weather pa Y girls won against took Esther Nethery 12F: Last day gets warmer and there is also the her main interest lied, and was a playoffs. where they competed Marys 8-3 even though it took of school because it' is my birth- gets war aspect. cheerleader last year. She is now against four other high school some time to adjust to the ice. Heather Gibson 10C: Summer, a member of the ski club, curling teams in Huron County in order The next game was played day because it's warmer and it lasts club and geography club. to earn the right to advance to the against Seaforth to whom they Debbie Hanula i 13A: Christ- She is presently enrolled in Huron -Perth tournament. ' had lost in the Huron division. mas, because I have a crush on longer. Grade 12, which will be her final Santa. _ year at Madill. When asked what The rink, coached by Mr. Haw- They came back with a strong y kins, is composed of skip — Lau- win of 8-3. Marni Walsh 13B: Christmas, Anotherrad she would like to accomplish in rie Haines, third — Kevin In the last game, Madill was all the family comes home and 9 the future, Cindy replied she is McKague, second — Bill LeVan ahead 7-1 in the seventh end but we are together. makesgood pursuing a career in travel. She and lead — Danny Kuenzig. They Listowel got the break and picked Joanne Sanderson 13B: March 9 feels that this field of work would met some tough competition and up three points. Everyone was break, exams are over and Ken McEwen, a former student bring many rewards. as a result were involved in close- nervous throughout the eighth luckily we may not have to write at F. E. Madill, was recently Cindy's comments on "partici- scoring games that often were end. The Listowel skip was trying anymore. named to the Dean's Honor List paction" in the school touched on not decided until the final ,rock to take Madill's only rock out of Martha Fraser: Summer, be- after achieving better than 80 per the belief that some people do not was thrown. the ring. She threw, : i � ,I . . cause it lasts a long time. cent in his studies. He is get involved in student activities The first draw saw Madill was hoping. It started to curl, the currently enrolled in the because they are too self -con- facing the strong Clinton team. sweepers swept, but it curled Bachelor of Science program at scious and do not want others to Madill led after the first end 1-0 past. Madill won 8-7. s' s the University of Guelph. laugh at them or think them dif- but Clinton quickly came back The girls go to WOSSA on ferent. She maintains that as one and after the sixth end, Madill Friday, March 2. Good luck! )FIRST, YOU CRY O o ' u c ! by Betty Rollin more involved, he -she will was behind 5-2. The Madill team .H,. gain more self-assurance. Thus fought back, however, with a few one -will benefit from a more. key shots that resulted in a Sb tie S. Boys' Basketball ,,She -,emotional trauma, :of Once again the halls of Madill fully -rounded life. after the eighth end. This forced On February 22, our Senior breast cancer is dealt with openly are filled with despair. Exam Cindy enjoyed "Sno Fest 79" an extra end in which Clinton Boys' basketball team played the and courageously in the deeply schedules are up. This, however, immensely and feels the events would have last rock. Good shots Exeter team in a tough defeat. affecting book, First, You Cry, should not be a time for the were extremely well attended. were made by both teams in this The team showed a good defence. written by NBC News cor- defeatist attitudes which are The carnival will become one of end. In the first half of the game the respondent Betty Rollin. becoming all too apparent. It is a the things she will cherish in her With its final rock, the Madill score was 28-24 with Exeter Betty Rollin's life seemed to be time of hard work and reward for "F.' E. treasure of memories" team elected to enter the house leading.; Madill pulled up the ideal, her marriage seemed to be that work. ' when she leaves for the big world through a small opening between score very fast and brought it flawless, her health seemed to be We should be optimistic in our beyond. the guards in front of the house, almost to a tie in the first half. unquestionably perfect. Then outlooks, realizing that with hard Her abilities to make friends the rock had perfect weight but The second half of the game came the fateful day that she dis- work and a little luck, we will easily and enjoy herself while just touched a front guard, pre- proved to be a win for the Exeter covered the lump in her left benefit from (rather than be working diligently make her an venting it from entering, the team but Madill never gave up. breast. Her ideal life was shat- -defeated by) the exams. If there excellent choice for School house. The Clinton team, having The team fought right until the tered, or so she thought, The are pessimists who cannot see Queen. Her leadership qualities a rock on the edge of the house, end. Top scorer for our team was events that followed helped her to this as hopeful or good, the only will certainly help her to be elected to throw away its final Tom Henderson with 12 points. come to a better understanding optimistic note I can add for you successful in life. rock ma the final score 6-5 in about herself and her marriage. is: the ord last a week and a , , B Second was Steve Burke who Y Y Well all miss Cindy's warm Clinton's favor. scored 10 points. The book is written in a simple, half. smile and cheery "hello" which Next the team met the Exeter Better luck next time to our easy -to -read style because Rollin Good luck to all on this second never fail to make a day a little rink in another close battle. The Senior Boys. writes from the heart. Every set of examinations! bit brighter. Exeter team opened the scoring, Debbie Armstrong. 11A woman will be able to identify Alison Roberts, 13B Best of luck, Cindy!! but after six ends, Madill held a with and understand Betty Rollin's feelings. two point lead. Exeter received ,•_ - one point in the seventh end, The book is in a way frighten Huron -Perth ing, because it presents the fact which put them within one point that if it can happen to her it X11 of Madill. i E Both teams played well during Volleyball could happen to me. But it is also a painfully honest account of one '-;A> the eighth end, so well that by the y time the final rock was to be woman's fight against and ac- thrown it was questionable who ceptance of a mastectomy. had shot rock. The Madill team Madill Seniors played as well I felt this was a very worth as expected at the Huron -Perth while and inspiring book. I would failed in its attempt to draw into championships on February 22. recommend it t an woman who the house, e i measurement was p Y needed to decide which team had Madill laced a commendable has experienced cancer, or justfifth in final standings. the fear of it. . . the rock closest to the center. The In two games against Nor - measurement showed Madill's thwestern and in one game .—.— rock to be slightly closer, giving against the second -place South them an 8-6 victory. Huron, Madill came out on top. In the final game Madill met Excellent serving and "close to toll IM4 d 1 t .t d 27th Season The Players �;, Seafor is eve oped m o another close game, due mainly the line" spikes were displayed by all members of the team. Stewart Arnott Karen Austin Francois -Regis Klante� John Lambert to Madill missing chances to Congratulations to the team June,4 iu Nuvember � RPAR.0on FBrnunMrAsh capitalize on the few errors made and Coach Schofield for a fine Paul Batten Rod Beane RoaneM Hughfe by the Seaforth team. After the showing at Huron Perth and for Festival Stage Christopher Blake rry BaMcGregor seventh end, the score was tied 5- Shakespeares The First Part of Henry IT Mervyn Blake Ingrid Blekys Jim Mcoueen Richard McMillan S, with Wingham having Iasi rock g g representing their school > > JohnBluethner Domini Blythe BarbaraMacika wiuiam Merton Malmo " going into the eighth end. throughout the season. We are Shakespeare s Love s Labours Lost Jessica Booker Frank Maradenlooking for an even better ' Seaforth had shot rock which Shakespeares The Second Part of Henry IV Barbara Budd Graeme Campbell MartiMaraden Wally Michaels With their showing year g next Y was partially guarded. ShAkespeare s Othello Patrick Christopher Bill Copeland Richard Monette Marylu Moyer second last rock, Madill was able Joanne Sanderson Avon Stage Richard CUrhoCk John Cutts wdham Needles BobOuenell to remove the rock and get a Shakespeare s - Richard II Dune D Aoulla Margot Dionne Stephen Ouimette Angelo Pedar� Slight r011, completely behind the All Peter Donaldson Nicholas Pennell rocks in front. The Seaforth team -Ontario Sheldon Rosen s Ned and Jack Eric Donk rn WdMd Dube Jenniter Phipps John Pollard ,:. was unable to remove it with its Oscar Wilde s The Importance of Being Craig Dud ey Dav1Dunba, Edward Evanko Douglas Rain PaulRapsey Pamela Redfern ' final rock. in order to gain fur- ther points to improve its stand - cross country Earnest Edda Gaborek sophe Gascon Maida Rog erson Stephen Russeu trig, the Madill team tried a draw ski results Burt Shevelove s Happy New Year Richard G.ra Alan Scade shot with the final rock. That Maurice Good LeRoy SchulI The All -Ontario Cross -County Y (based on the play Holiday by Donna Goodhand Cedric Smith '^ attempt was successful and the Philip Barry and music by Cole Porten Lewis Gordon Gayton victoria Snow Rev Southgate Madill team won 7-5. ski meet was held on Thursday, Edward Bond sJeffrey The Woman North American Premiere Amelia Hall David Stein February 22, at Horseshoe Shakespe.re s King Lear RichardHardarre Dean Hawes Barbara Stewart Hank Stinson / ' � This gave them a record of two loss. Their total Valley. Our girls' team skied a Y Max Helpmann wrhston Sutton ' wins and one five -km course. Twenty-eight stage Third Stage Henry Susan HOgAn Michael Totrke Peter ustinov points were enough to place other schools entered in the race Shakespeare's ----.__-_ -_------.-.---- The Taming of the Shrew David Holmes Barry van Elen ,' second In the overall standings, with a total of 175 individual Federico Yerma by Kenneth Dyba Gilliam Hutt C+Prald Isaac Alicia Jetil Gregory Wanless William Webster Ian WhiteSkiers. d with Clinton placing first and - Gares. Lorca s Steve adapted Victoria y GeordiP Johnson Kennedy John WodA Goderich third. Madill to The Madill skiers did -well, Patch's Premiere Lorne JnoiKpnyon Barrie Wood Tom Good As a result advanced finishing in 14th position overall. a gether with Clinton to the Huron Congratulations to Janet Wood For Complete Information ° ; Perth tournament held Feb. 21 in WhiO finished In 19th position with oiir Ifee brnrhllre r.00lfins full InIO,TAfgn On tMs 9r ason rnq p.paurrio Gei your COOy by Writing Slraflord f=Ps11VAl Strattdrd Dntalln ^ef p»^ �^•d• -pet tiDr• r^,oi.p^ Seaforth. Kevin McKague 12 F a time of 25.29. First place finish Carada N5A 6V2 or teM ptWhe 15t912't spa0 Mad orders •o,.rir i,r,T was 22034. for tickets ArrPptPd from March 5 cher April :i(1 only Telephone order AcceptM _ _ ac Girls' Curling Congratulations also to the rent = s='= On Wednesday, February 21, of the skiers for representing oneP Z 4040" the girls' curling team from F. E. Madill well. Chris Orien placed (519) 11ra KATHERYN McKIM diligently typing the school page, Madill went. to Seaforth for the 88th, Nancy Anderson loth, Gail may look a little strange wearing a top hat, but since It's hat Huron -Perth championship. The Thompson IXKh and Patti Barger and tie day she Is not at all out of place. rink consisted of Pat Shiell, lead; 1471th. .t d