The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-11, Page 16fage 16—The W�Ingham Advance -Till nes, Feb. 11, 1987
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JOY Kevin McKague
This week brings a new and
Promising feature to -The Madill
Mirror — The Teacher Feature.
In every hard-hitting, fact-finding
edition of the school 08e, we will
bring you inside, exclusive
documentaries ' on the life and times
of the People who are the teachers
here at F. E. Madill.MT A
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Peering d4 into the psyche of the
contemporary professional
educator we reveal intricate details
Of Past experience, favorite people,
opinions on the professionand much
more.
Join us each issue and don't miss
out onthe fun.
THIS WEEK
MR. MALI
Joining us this week is the
dynamic chemistry teacher, Mr.-
Mali. I fi w 511
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•Born in Sudbury, he is a graduate L
ofthe University of Waterloo with ai
Honorsg.Se. in chemistry. 4
Mt. Mali lives in Kinloss Township COULD IT BE that F. E. Madill
with his wife and two sons. He is the Secondary School science
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coach of the school soccer'team and cher Jack Mali wants to con-
enjo s
y coaching girlsbasketball vert his body into pure enbrgy?---.
and hockey ps Well. His dog, Venus Stay, tuned - ned for further develop -
is named after the second planet mnp. n ts'.
from the sun.
Here are a few things Mr. Mali
had to say: energy And travel through space at
What -made you decide to become the speed of light while time stands
ateacher? still -and' then -transform -back into
—1 wanted an exciting -.career. matter anytime I feel the need.
What's more exciting than Working, Eins . tein's equation I suggests this is
'with'teenage minds? possible.
What I$ your most memorable Who are your favorite musicians?
moment in class? —Carlo Santana and Eric Claptoh.
—Hard to say! I suppage the time Both are excellent guitarists.
One of my'demonstrations blew up What did you dointhe 6o's?
and burned my hand (ininor injury). —All kinds of things which should:.
I had to act as if everything went as not be printed ... hung around
planned because I'was being in- playgrounds, played "peewee" and
spected at the time. collected stamps.
What is your favorite movie? What is the ideal form of student
—Saturday Night,,Fever, because punishment?
it reminds me a lot of my old —I do not believe in negative re -
neighborhood when I was a kid; Joh ' n inforeement. Motivating students. is
Travolta dances a lot like.] do as far more rewarding.
'Well! Name ilie,rhost famous person you, MADILL WINS TOURNEY — The hockey team from:the F. E. Madill Secondary. School in
Whatis, your favorite equation? know. Wingham won its first invitational hockey 'tournament last Thur.9day at. the Lockridge Nicholson; Centre, Sandy McDonald,, Steve Thynne, BevinFlett, Dwayne Jenkins, Dave
'Emc(c). I hope, to someday be', —Mr. McLennan. Also Mr. Ko as Memorial Arena., The'toam managed a..-.1'2-4 win over Strathroy in the final. Members of 'Wheeler, Corey McKee, Coach Larry Lane; front, Dean Lindsay, Brad Murray, 'Chris
able to transform my body into pure (mayor of Wingham). the winning squad are: back, Jeff Gibson,- Chris Irwin,,Dean Wheeler, Rod Cayiek, Dean Fryfogle, Dan Schies tel, J-. C. Hewitt and Troy Templeman
Super X Atoms eliminated ■
F.. E... M a ddi 1-1 hosts a n:d vv i n s. -
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"from Byron tournament ETELIS
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ham Super X -Atoms just seconds into the first overtime
a team from period, Jason Kleist
ist fired it pg�t the i
The.Wininvitatonnad hktourn. ocey.,ey
came up against
Kincardine Sunday at the Byron goalie to -give Wingham the 1-0 win.
penalties,. while the Madill Colts In the consolation final, Walkerton
Optimist Hockey Tournament held Even though they were eliminated By Kevin Smith blown, sur I prised many as, they were a,
at London. Sunday, the Wingham boys played The finalWhistle had been eked' ' out a. one -goal victory over
qui ice a Clinton to claim the bronze medal.
superbly at the tournament, the last, drop of blood, sweat and' quickly assembled team to rep].
The first period was scoreless, but recording . their best -two 11 games 6f tears fal4enand the final I skate blade squad, that couldn't make the Final score was Walkerton Clinton
Kincatdine took the lead midway iournament.
had cut
through Ahe second frame on a goal the season.. An enjoyable weekend"- irror into the ice. 3.
Al Here the scores in the ;s�hip,� final saw
Was had by all. 'When it"was all over, the first ever The 6ha'rripion
by Neil Hogan. preliminary round: Sfriithroy score two quick goals to
Last Friday night the Super X F. E. Madill Invitational High
Game A cause a little worry for the Wingham
The spore remained 1-0 and with 30 Atoms faced off against M.ilverton. School Hockey Tournament 'was
seconds left yin the game,, the' n Anger scored Yingham's, Madill students to perform sefi Madill' Mustangs -6, Clinton crowd. Howev6r, with the score tied
Stephe consid�qred a complete success, - 3: Top Mustangs, 3-3, Madill �cdfed nine.straight goals
Wingham coaches pulled the team's Illy ibf Madill supporters. Redmen
first'goal, assisted by Kleist. and especially - Jeff The "Stangs" rolled u three sue - Corey McKee, three goals, enc never, looked back as the
goalie, but. to no avail. Kincardine Jamie MacKay. in. drama festiva.1 Frjday' up
.three
another one into the open net Gibson, three assists. Mustangs went on to capture the
In the second period, Kleist set up cessive victories to capture the gold
Game B gold while Strathroy. settled for the
to . give, them the . 2-0 win and Jason Evans, who scored Students from F. E. Madill talent. The other schools are: medal., The Strathro'y -entry, 12-4 orwell 2;'To
]a . sersAo Madill in the championship Madil,l Colts 7:,,'N P silver.
.elitiiinate Wingham from 'the. Wingham's second goal. Jason' Central Elgin Secondary School St 'Colts, Pa four. Game)
tourney.. Crawford and Evans Secondary School will perform "Still final, took the silver Madill
scorers: ,.ul Brophy, fo
assisted Anger, !Blyth Thomas; Central Huron
In last Saturday's action, the local who scored Win ham's and, Stanos the House",in the i Secondary Walkerton captured the bronze with goals, Madill- Mustangs 12, Strathroy 4;
Memorial Hall this Friday evening, School, Clinton, Seaforth District GameC T' Madill; 'Chris Irwin,
lads met, a strong St. Mar s team; final goal in the 3-0 win. on High School 'and' Li9tdWeI District a 4-3 win over Clinton. op scorers:
y opening night of the Central,Hur Touril Newmarket 9, West Hill 'Owen two gbals,and three assists; J. C.
The two squads were evenly match- Rob Johnston played a, strong ament officials have extend -
School Drama'Festival. Secondary School. ed thanks to all supporters- of the Sound 6; 'Top scorers: Newmarket, Hewitt, one goal and. three assists;
ed , and at the end of regulation time game in net to record his eighth MadiJI is one of five schools .. All plays performed at the festival Tim' Laliberte,': two,goals. and one Dave Wheef&, two goals -and two
a scoreless tie remained. However,. shut -out of the season. participating in the festival designed are written by professional tourney, from the. participating assist; 'Greg Drury,* two' goals and assists.
to foster an exchange of ideas and Canadian playwrights or have been teams to the fiins who cheered their
n one assist.
favorites. I I
Aen'sbonspied held promote cO-operative friendship an original co-operative effort bh the To , start the . tourney, four 'Game D
among the students, in addition: to -partofateacheraindthecast. P HMOVER HOUDAY TOURS
Madill's entry was written -by preliminary.gami6s Were played to, Strathroy 7, Walkerton 5; To
providing a 'showcase for area decide who would qualify. for the scorers: Strathroy, Greg Graham LIMITED
Gwen, Pharis Ringwood* and deals two goals and.one assist; Walkerton
at the,curflng'club Optimist Atoms - . h thelamily tensions that develop championship and consolation I . . WE
wit Tim Dietz, three assists. JOIN US ON TOUR AS
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roltnds., The Newmarket-Owein.
The Country Curlers group from Murray Adams, Gard Daer and when a farmer must decide betweeh Sou I nd contest featured a total of 15 The semi-final games produced RETREAT TO THE HEATH
trafling Durham selling his farm o r sticking Wout for four more exeiting contests, ,with FLORIDA,4NCLUbING NASHVILLE
the Wingham Golf and Curling flub. Clare Cox while the AartdeVos rink I goals and a wh6pping 76 minutes'in
I one more year as his dead father two tight -checking, low -scoring Is Days
hosted a men's bonspiel last• was third arid the Jim Ross rink, Last Tuesday the Optimist Atoms, might have wj§hed.affairs and one bligtering shootout. Feb..13, Feb. 20, Mar. 6
Saturday at the local club. fourth. Members of the deVos"rink -were in Durham to play the opening The Wingham, production will be Newsboys move As in their first game when they had Includes 14 nights accommodation,
The 9 o'clock' draw, sponsored by were Roy Pennington, Glenn Sellers game of the best -of -five playoff staged entirely by studentsonly one penalty, the Norwell admiss , ions to included attractions, ci-
Larry Ro4insofi of Belgrave, was and Bruce Pewtress and members series, between the two teams. into first place
Featured in the cast are Joanne skaters continued to play clean' ty tours & lots of fun!
won by the Jeff Dickson rink from of the Ross, rink were Ken Rogerson, 'Durham started quickly and built up Olson, Allen Bailie, Kira Stuckey FLORIDA AT LEISURE
Teeswater. Other team members Brian Hall and Bert Vandendeul. a 5-0 lead by the, end, of the second and Cathy Oriold. w1thW,lHL wifi hockey, picking up just seven more
.. I a 23 Days Feb.'14
Winner of the consolation prize d. Heather Morton is the directo , r and infeactions. Game F saw anall- Travel I vel the Atlantic -coast to M
were Ben, Tom and Doug Blackwe Was .the Bob Rutt . an rink, including perio Madill confrontation as the Senior Myrtle
'in Wingham- -Industrial Hockey'
The Tom,Cunningham rink was In th� third period the Wingham Jacqui Van Camp is assistant 1week a victory Mustangs showed the Cinderella Beach, four nights in, Daytona, three';
second. His teammates included Angus Falconer and Neil and Lea -6e action last I nights Orlando, two -nights Port
team got on the scoresheet as Ken director while Kris Chandler is stage just"Why they are the senior
Murray Edgar. Hogg -scored the first goal on a play manager and Julie Carswell the over 'Crawford Dodgers. moved the Colts Lauderdale, four nights St. Peters -
team. burg, adill
John Nixon Insurance of Belgrave Newsboys into first place, just one issions to included attrac
w.Howic'k PeeWees started by Marc Poulin- and Eric assistant stage manager.
sponsored them o'clock draw. The Deyell. Win I gham narrowed the point ahead of the Dodgers. Here are the semi-final. scores:
% Mark McDonnellM�Donnell is lighting tech -1 Game E
e'liminato Drayton rink skipped by Murray MtKague Durham lead to three goals when nician and Ka rie Fortune is Todd Stainton opened the scoring Clinton Redmen 3, N I Orwell MYRTLE BEACH
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took top honors. -His teammates Jonathan Lane's clearing pass set responsible for costumes. In ad- for the Dodgers with a goal midway Game winning goal scored by 9 Days May 9
Iricluded in your tour Is 8 nights ac -
through the first period. However,
from playoffs included Phil Eadie, Bill Sellers and up Matthew Hunter. dition, both are understudies.
4 Clinton's Dean Lawrie in the third. commodation, Bro6kgreeh Gardens,
Don Shiell. 'The second game of 'the series was Schools performing Friday with the Newsboys quickly tied it up on a Game F city tours and' course', time to golff
il Bpard.
On the basis of a strong offensive The Mae Eadie rink was second, played in Wingham on Saturda'Y Madill are Central Elgin with an goa I by Ph Madill Mustangs 4, Madill Colts -1;,
surge, the Howiek Pee Wees-elimin- while the Scott Forrester rink.from afternoon. In the second period, the com- ARIZONAMEVADAICALIFORNIA
'4 original script, "Roman Fool" and bination of Coultes and Jacklin went IS Days April 16 (Air & Motorcoach)
aced Drayton in two straight game- Elmira was third. Remaining The game Was scoreless until Central Huron with the flist act of Top -scorers: Mustangs, Dave
by . virtue'of a recent 9-4 victory at members of the Eadie rink were ' first period when Durham to Work, scoring, five goals to provide Wheeler, two goals, Paul Brophy Highlighting on Phoenix, Page, Las
the Howick Community Centre. ' Mae Inglis, John Dickson and Chris in the Norm Fos'ter's ,,The Melville Boys". the Newsboys with 6-4 lead by the scored the Colt -goal. "Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco.
Drayton played exceptionally wen Eadie. opened the scoring. In the second performances Saturday evening end of the middle frame, Game G Including Hearst Castle, Universaf-
in the first period and held Howick to The rink skipped by Keith 81ston period, Durham scored two more to include Listowel's producjion bf, The Newsboys collected another Walkerton 7, Owen Sound 2; Top Studios and the Grand Canyon.'
only one goal, Christian Feldskov, was fourth and team members in- open up a three -goal lead before "The Farm Show" and Sea'forth's four goals from Jacklin and Coultes scorers: Walkerton, ' Trevor GOLDEN WEST CALIFORNIA
Michael Long scored to get Presentation of the.Warren Graves in the third period to lock, up a 104 McDermitt, two goals, two assists 1 26 Days April 11 'the Howickgoaltender, ricidde many.- eluded Doug McBurney, Bill Deans Wingham back in game. Jonathan farce. "Chief Shaking Spear Rides Fun, fun and more fun! Come along as
sparkling saves to, keep th6 oppon I and John Leitch. The co win and the league leadership.' __110 am e H
consolation Balzer Ryan Leibold assisted on Again or The Taming of the Sioux". Stra%throy 9, Newmarket R- Top we explore the best of the west, in-
ents off the scoresheet. In other WIHL action last week, t
title went to the Mike McDonald Long's$oal. scorers: Strathroy, , Darcy chiding the Grand Canyon, Lake
Andrew Weber capped a perfect rink. Members of the rink were Red The thigd period, iod, however, be- Stainton Spitfires extended (heir Powell, San Diego, Los Angeles, San
Jayson three-way passing play from Jay' and lan McDonald and Mike m winning streApko two games with an Tomehick- two goals, including the Francisco,' Reno and Salt take City. -
longed to Durham as the,Aeam's I
Pdtts and Scott*Routley by beating McCormick.. well-balanced attack produced four Floss Taylor is wi game winner in overtime, and one
11-5 win over the fourth 'place 25 nights accommodation and tour
the Drayton goaAe, Bob Arndt, on A In other curling,action last week at goals while still managing to keep ustaiigs. assist; Newmarket, Greg Drury, escort throughout,
h three goals and three assists.
high wrist shot. the Wingham club, Calvin Ruttan's Wingham scoreless'. high . man at. "Steve Ski nn paced t e Spitfires
YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS
17 Days Aprim,4,/
It itiffln't take Howick too long in team was victorious in Monday with five goals, while Dennis Knox
the see -and frame MOAlft p
Aft had the hat trick. Mike Malhiot had ngig
M,TMZX,f,1.R .� . , mmodation,
ny f lncludes� 16 flights accq
a Night Men'splay. His team consists ov. C I'M I MI
to establish N I i e Opitim-ists a ch
margin of victory. I�hilip Liver- tours of Now Orleans and Nashville,
of Steve Robinson, Ron Knight and two goals ar. Jack. Ohm scored
cruise on tfie MlssilssiPpl River, admis.
-,Mote 13ELGRAVE — Nine tabled were once. sions, to included attractions, tour
.,-Andr6w. Weber, Steven Dale Edgar, i boun ed by, El h
Winkel, Routley and Jason Douglas The Dave Bender rink Won t yt
he in play. at -the weekly euchre heldin Ken Teivit and Andy lield did all
gavq Howick a 6-0 lead until Drayton esdort throughout.
Friday night Cormpptition, leam Everything was going pretty well the Women's Institute Hall last Wed- the scoring for the Mustangs.
.1 with only 36 NASHVILLE 4 Days
narrowed the gap to 6
-Lil last Wedheafty in Hlyth for the nead The witmerg were: high
members inettido Bill an ay. April i.�, May IS'
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nds remaining in the peri6d on a Stevenson and Ken Mck6gue. Wingham Novice ODtimists until the lady, Mrs., Bert Johnston; second
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by Brad Culp. The rink, of Ruth .006ti,, Sharon final minute of the second period. high lady, Mrs. Lewislls Stone Bridge results WASHINGTON CHERRY BLOSSOM
Drayton and Howick split the third
and Margaret The Score Was,1_1 when, Ulyth' loW ladyo' M[ 0 son;
Long, 116ta deVos a michal 6 Days April 9
hr6e � and high Omar Haselgrove 'And Harley I 171� 10.1,. �
'period with each team scoring t McLeod took top honors In the suddenly banged in three OOAIS In high than 1108 HOLLAND, MICHIGAN
times., Potts Aoutloy Mid'Weber 6awford took top spot in duplicate
9. '1 -draw last week. In the final mifidte of the (MMe.hyan geIi (Playing `4 Day$ Ma 14
contributed he Howick thaikors And A,V. I . bridge club play last Thursday
.tot ftth with as a man), l6w ',!a
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Wednesday Night corop0ition, the Chamney loo way t. Gordon For further information contact:
tTed R�4stake, Lawronce Drost and peg Cameron rink wort. the 7 o'clock a hat trick, Walker; fl;Pjue , drA , rA, 011vo evening at the Wingham ii ire Hall.
Ian replied tot Drayton. Ittlith Currie and Yvonne
draw. Her teammates include Susan lofte, market was Wit and seiba�d lud,:, , 4w, Leslie
Hwi& will Mephotgon wbo. gowfid, while Nona WINONAM TRAVEL
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