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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-05-09, Page 5In my opinion every a happpy- whichect is A perfect _., Gpita� ptuaiahmagt, yes or too? society canlgot belong to humans, Weil, If you're as most people, but we can try - W .por Cont to be pmoiM, yw.0 Uppinder Mehan 13B ear "yes" Everybody knbws wishes us all "to understand, to 10at th- abo1W>ment of capital I Fmiahmant is directly liNd ituhsm Bible for increased violence in our often has conflicts in emotions. 'Misquote is from The Sparrow's coulatry. I believe in capital Qu sUons: How many hours a punishment but only until there is week do you watch television? an alternative. What is your favorite show? The advancement I'm waiting Why? for is an effective uttiderstanding Susan Gallaher, 9C: 90 hours; of the human brain. Once enough "Sesame Street", It's educs- a known about the mind I would tion!. like to see operations being per- Cindy Campbell, 12A: 2D hours; formed on the brains of the "Mork"; Funny. criminals who have killed to Barbara Carter, 9B: 24 hours; make them "fit the mold" better. "Eight is Enough"; Willie Meanwhile, death to the mur. Aames is the realkon. derers. Liz Exel, 12C: 20 hours; Moet of the criminals in our "Mork"; Funny. prisons . don't deserve capital Jackie Van Osch, 9M: 26 hours; punishment;. they've just made "CHIPS"; Erik Estrada is a cute mistakes. What I don't like is the hunk! wastefulness of their pro- Cathy Boneschansker, 12A: 14 ductivity. Instead of rotting in hours; "White Shadow"; In - jail, with the help of our money, teresting. they should be put to work. I don't Anita Guay, 9D: 22 hours ; want to conjure up pictures of "Different Strokes"; It's funny. ' chain gangs in your minds but Bob Wharton, IOK: 74 hours; rather a stipervised area in which "BJ and the Bear"; I consider to work. For example they could myself a dedicated expert who is work on construction sites of very experienced in television homes and buildings. This way watching and the monkey is they would be learning_ ade, definitely one of the smartest, giving something to socia, and most capable actors on tele - not just taking. A new trade vision. would prevent them from turning Darlene Seip, 9K: 20 hours; back to crime, II feel. "Another World". We are going to continue to Sonja Verbeek, 12M: 12 hours; have crime and criminals as long "Three's Company"; Humor. H madill T Advalsea-Times. May !. 31116�- a mirror Call of. the Wild deals with the return of the savage instinct and the will to live of a great and high-spirited dog. It shows that no matter how smart and docile an animal becomes,, the instinct and cunning of his ancestors is still alive inside him. Call of the Wild shows us that when a dog or any apimal is beaten into sub- mission: it will retaliate and resort to the ways of the wild. Jack London's theme is that no matter how badly beaten the body becomes, the spirit of an animal will always live and be there. The soul of any animal is unbreakable, even to its death. -The purpose of London in writing this book is to try and design is great, because the cover is of red leatherette and the printing an the cover is gold. The book is also a medium book of 142 pages so that it does not appear so long for the reader that be or she might become bored with it before finishing it. London also uses descriptive illustrations to try and give the reader as clear and complete a picture as possible. An excellent example of this is: -There were great stables, where a dozen grooms and boys held forth, rows of vine -clad servants' cottages, an endless and orderly array of outhouses, long grape arbors, green pastures, orchards, and berry The Sparrow's Fall is a very dramatic, strong and effective book. The,first sentence uses bold and arresting worths to capture the reader's interest. It is veey effective in creating a .mos4 of loneliness and, the.,bdiiu tiNlt there is someti flpg mueb larger than ourselves around us, whether a spirit or the vastom of the north. The book deals with survival, not just human but animal .mv- vival. The author seems to,be using. Jacob and Niska to est a good example for the reader by their attitude toward mmec:els- sary killing of. animals. By reading the book I can tell Fred Bodsworth is co SOCCER STARS—Juniors Anton Passehler, Steve Lorenz and Don Nicholson, and senior make people understand the habits and history of our animals patches. Therefore, overall, London's about the welfare of animals. In other books he deals with birds. Brad Klos from the soccer games last week• to a greater sense of reality. He book is one of the "most interest The writing is very simple, wishes us all "to understand, to ing, most exciting and most des- clear and direct. The writing sympathize and to realize" the behavior of all creatures, pos- criptive" books that I have read so far. It is a book that anyone often has conflicts in emotions. 'Misquote is from The Sparrow's sibly even man himself. should read and could completely Fall when Jacob is ready to shoot $100.00 UHUULN.rtt(f;5. The appeal of the book in understand. the mother caribou: "I don't want to kill you, but I Rewc1rd must ... I will. Then a voice JUNIOR SOCCER •--SPORTS 'These girls are fortunate to have��� ��from inside him says, "Jacob,will be aid b the Advance-Tiintelvi Advance -Times to the JUNIOR SOCCER the facilities on which they can it's a mother one. You will let her P1 The junior soccer team won its m ork all year round. In spite of go." individual who i n 500 words or less can pro- opening game of the season May this drawback our gymnasts If you are a person who likes to j" Fred Bodsworth has the unique I• beating Mitchell by a score of .%ork hard to please our school. take nature walks then you have �{s" ability to enter into the minds of something in common with Mrs. these two nun Eskimos. vide the best answer i n the opinion of the- 4-2. Scoring for Madill were Steve with the excellent coaching from young Lorenze with two. goals, Antok Miss McPherson, the team of Garland, one of the mathug Through them we can relate to Passchier and John Edisbury Karen Wood, Caryn Mann, and teachers and the yearbook staff their feelings, to their struggles, judges, to the question: Shell l etteau had a ver suc advisor at F. E. Madill S.S. She and to their simplicities. with' one each. Playing very., Y Y strongly on defence were Dont' cessful season, We will all be also keeps in tune with nature g y leased i[ next season is as While gardening. She enjoys • The Sparrow's Fall appealed to "Whom should I vote for in the next federal Nicholson, Leonard Stamper and P quilting, refinishing furniture me very much. The humanity, Nathan Peel. Mike Watson also successful as this one was.. q g• g • .,,i displayed his talents as goal and she will be taking an ac= sufferings. and beauty of life, and election and why • keeper making many excellent JUNIOR AND SENIOR counting course this summer. nature's way of taking care of its saves. Our next game is here op WOSSA BADMINTON Her teaching career found its F s children had a strong and lasting . e. Tuesday and May 8 in Clinton.. The WOSSA badminton sham- roots on a farm near Blair (near effect upon m9 The entrant should give positive reasons Congratulations guys, and good Kitchener), where sheattendeaa" Publishes 1967 by The New g p ng g y , g pionships held last weekend were one -room schoolhouse while she American Library of Canada why we should Id vote for a party, Its poll- luck on your upcoming games. attended by the top finishers and was a child. Advancing, she went d Limited. SENIOR SOCCER winners from five conferences: to Rockway Mengpnite and Catherine Cardiff cies, its leader and its local candidate. Madill 3—Mitchell s Huron -Perth, Oxford-Elgin,Preston high schools, where she MRS. GARLAND The senior Mustangs, playing Middlesex, London, and Sarnia-here articipating in basketball ?+• - • +'�' ' ' ' i r with a strongwind in the first' Lambton. With such top-level and working on a drama pro- t half, built up a three goal lead competition winning one or two duction "good experiences". Entries will be judged by The Advance- with goalts by Brad Klass, Iflhke� matches is an accomplishment. After high school she obtained i 1 j I,y�y: Dennis„and Ken Metzger. Ho 71 At the junior championship her Bachelor of Mathematics ►' r y �,.�;`,t times orr�"the basi`,of ��Qmm.,oa tense,: Thi,.. ever4�many ggod. foal-scgngpi IastFridayinl.istowelourm► c degree at the University of chances were missed and tag dquoles team of Sandra Harris Waterloo and her teaching t winning entry will be published in The Ad- Bluemengot offtoagood stVtin and Tom Remington played five degree at Queen's University. � t the second half when they. spored fine matches, eliminating Nor t I It ' th f' t • t h C1 a and East Lamb- University proved to be a place . f ' 1r: Oth tr' s ma � be ub- f ° -�' ' - • � nee- Imes. er en I e y p on a pena y m e irS .A..mu e. wic , , enco , where she learned valuable sur- IIII Madill fought hard to Bold onto ton before losing to Exeter 15-9, ► 1 1 lished at the discretion of The Advance- its lead, but Mitchell scored two 15-4 to ••finish fourth overall. vival tactics". She said that the f quick goals midway throygh the The Madill girls' singles fact that she had no one checking ` a Times. half and got the winner three player,. Cheryl MacDonald, homework assignments was e- i i' immense shock during her pre - minutes from time. On the play playing for the first year, played miere there. The total burden t • '- the Mustangs were unlucky to four matches, beating Glencoe rested on the individual. Time I h SO many people today seem undecided come away from this game and Parkside before losing to sped along and before she knew it without at least a tie. They are Beck 11-6; 11-8 to finish fifth there were no moments left to # • looking for better luck in future. overall. catch u on missed work. who the are going to support In the next p y g 9 PP Good Luck. At the senior championships As everyone knows, she did WOSSA GYMNASTICS held last Saturdayin Woodstock federal election, among them, some people our girls' gymnastics team the five Madill competitors set succeed. Most of her leisure time is occupied by the hard labor of 1 at The Advahad a successful 1978-79 season. off at 7:00 and began their nce-Times, so this reward has Many hard practices gave us matches almost immediately.50 building a house. It is situated on Town - been offered. good results at the Huron -Perth Janet Wood scored two early vic- acres of land in Morris Town ship. meet in St. Marys. (These stand- tories in singles, beating Central Mrs. Garland has a few Send your entries to: - ings were previously published)'. Elgin and Sarnia, and played philosophies on life she gathered F. E. .Madill was the only another match before finally through her journeys which she The Publisher, Huron -Perth school that had 100 losing to Beck 11-6, 12-0 to finish would like to share with our The Advance -Times per cent of their team at the fifth of 16 competitors. readers: She insists that a P.O. BOX 39� WOSSA (Western Ontario Secon- Our girls''doubles team of Kim student should pursue whatever dary School Athletic Association) Leslie and Karen Douglas played career he wishes to. If reports Wingham, Ontario, meet. We were also the only four matches before losing to prove that there are no jobs in NOG 2W0 school that had only three mem Wheable 15 7, 15 7 to finish that area of work, she says one hers on the team. Many people in seventh out of the 16 teams. must not give up. If one is dedi- r our school think that gymnastics Finally, the Madill boys cated and willing to change loca. Or, drop your entry off at The Advance -Times office. is dying, but it is just beginning doubles team of Bill Ohm and tion if need be, not expecting to ' Form below. again. Our season started with a Steve MacKay played four start at the top or in his par i' Use the Official Entry good turnout of gymnasts, but matches, beating Sarnia and ocular line of work immediately since they all qualified . for one Regina Mundi, lost a close semi- upon graduation then in the long Linocut — A Proud Pelican — By Tim Stainton Make sure you fill in, sign and division, not everyone was able to final match to Beck 15-4, 13-15, 15- run, the person may get exactly enter the meets. Next year we 2 and finished fifth of the 16 what he or she wants. Perse- enclose this Official Entry Form could have the maximum of teams. it was a weary but happy y LINOCUT verence is the ke to success. juniors, the maximum of inter team that returned to Wingham The final note may brighten with your reasons or your Entry mediates and possibly some just before midnight Saturday. your day and make you feel a seniors. Our school can be proud of the trifle more optimistic. Mrs. Gar - will not be Eligible. The girls performed their rou determined efforts by these fine land adds that she was lucky to THE LINOCUT' Linoleum is not an old invention. The art of lino cutting dates only from tines very well at WOSSA. It was athletes. When things were diffi begin her teaching experience at the beginning of this century. it has developed out of the woodcut as a a good opportunity to watch the cult, they always came up with • •Madill". much easier medium to use in printmaking. high calibre gymnasts, most of their best efforts. Next year we'll "It's a good place to be," she whom came from large cities win some medals. says, and she enjoys teaching TECHNIQUE OF THE LINOCUT here tremendously. in making a linocut a soft, pliable linoleum approximately 1 /9” thick is 1 ----------------------------I % —Debbie Hanula 13A . used. it is usually brown with a hessian -type backing. Transfer the drawing -- �� ON _ to the linoleum so that it will be the correct way around in print. "I think I know who to vote for in the next I federal election, and I would like ONE j HUNDRED DOLLARS! " I I" Name: I Address: I I I I I I I Telephone: I I agree to have my reasons published in I I the Advance -Times. I I I I Your signature here I --------------------------------------- t FW lo NEw .♦ .. f.a +y, *i,a, SPEED AND ACCURACY—Movita Bradley and Karen Doelman took top honors in the Provincial Shorthand Con- test. HIGH JUMP CHAMPION Nancy Anderson dlstin- guished Madill by taking a first In the junior high jump at the Medway Invitational. S �. MIM6 O &to Nrf fl{i on++.,,e/ e.asi 6. Se. a reverse ,e orate.- �O /'•,-t a...,t/y The lino -cutter handle is shaped so that it fits into the palm of the hand. T The linoleum block is then cut around the drawing using various cuffing tools. To keep the block from 'slip -sliding away',a BENCH HOOK is used. Cutting should ALWAYS be done away from your body. ..t..1� 1'n..•iiw #W& M. #I f