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Barrie Examiner, 1 Nov 1968, p. 8

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Hundreds Take7 Official Leone By LINDA mania and mi memos Last Friday evening we saw hundreds of students leave the school officially Almost no Gr 12 diplomas were handed out record in secondary school ham or graduation diplomas were re ceived lwenty two students received certificates of training for the twoyear occupational course The assembly was addressed by Robert Story Vice Presi dent and General Manager Can adian General Electric Barrie He spoke about education and its true meaning He said that an education should enable person to play useful part in society Eleven Ontario scholar were present to receive their certifi cates We are honored to have these people to represent our school in the various universi tieaintheprovlnce Oneotthe scholars Susan Handy deliv ered the vuledietory address She spoke of the changer com ing into todays education The glee club proved that they are worthy of another year of sitcom by their excellent per lormanca at Commencement Both of our soccer tiams have won the regional title under the direction of Air Ward it seems that the girls voi leybaersma at North will not appeargain will heat year Last Week we saw North conquer Eastviaw in both games The Seniors bad the fan tastic score 234 and the Juniors no But it seems ourteams are not like fine wines they do not improve with age We saw them full to deleatat Altistun and Base Borden recently The lSCF wishes to express their thanks to Bernie Smithfor his Work with them and for preparing an excellent programme The Polaris will go on sale after the up coming exams Buy your copy early while the prices are low CENTRAL NOTES In By HEATHER SANGUINS and SHARON JENKINS Central has excelled itself to the tune of $328766 in our grand total for United Appeal Our goal of $280000 definitely did become rather low estim ate at our financial prowess The Key Clubs hot dog pot minus the usual hotdogs was filled to an overflow after the class presidents poured in thnir class earnings This weighty bundle was then presented to Les Cooke United Appeal re prcscntntive by Steve Delaney son Friday when they lost in Pennlang Sutherland scored touchdown in that game The season on whole was fairly successful with two wins two losses and tie This wcek Junior footan players will play 0110 lin the playoffs at Orillia They FundRaising Prowess Proven played the undefeated Fenetang team Friday for 1M win Touchdown were scored by Pat Cioutier and Chris Andrews while Charlie hither made one convert ifike Morrison and Charlie Miller intercepted pass each and Don ltfnclcan re covered one of thrce fumbles BASE BORDEN HIGH Easrvnw SCENE By LYN CirANDY This weck was another great week as far as United Appeal goes total of $17ZMZ was tallied on nicsday with all of the money from pcns not yet in 1th total gives usa per student amount of $342 which will iwe hope give us the im phy for another year The salevof pens was our prin cipal project Lbisyenr and it really paid off for ur Although some students did not sell any those magnificent four Lewis Hutchinson Dave Beasley Dave Blevins and an anonnmous Gr 13 sold over we pens among them Special thanks go out to the Barrie Police the no and the City Fire Department who bought over 15 pens than US Pullman Car Hiawatha lett on Wednesday for Orillia They are competing in the Drama Feel vni being held at the Orillia Opera House on Saturday night attended several practices in the last weeks and things looked bit doubtful at times but Mrs Hamilton isdoing terrific Job of polishing those difficult parts special award of merit goes to the sound effects man who helps to make it much better with the aid of thrée tapere corders Dan Dobbs can give you anything from train in motion to clock ticking The best pait of all is an especially eerie noise it must be quite interesting lot more clubs got under way this week mcctlng of all The source of this tape was not divulged to me so Prepare For Academically noun sntotnv As winter gradually sets in on us many preparations both aca demic and athletic are taking place at the school The grade Sers who are going to get their first taste of the dreaded no school exams have already started to stndy even at noon hour htr Nastnsfuk our Pl super Uriited Applequ iTdllv UpTO $2734 esteem bus will be going to Or this to watch our school pre sent Pullman Car Hiawatha think we should once again show those other schools who has the spirit and pack that bus All concerned have worked hard and really deserve our support Well that inst about does it for another week Although we didnt beat Centrals total for United Appeal we came within couple of hundred dollars of their total with more than sot students less than Central Does nt that prove something liilm go now Will tell you ndxt of our final United Appeal total and how we do at the drama festival Bye fornorw CAUSES ACNE Sweating hi football uniform increases the chance of gcling acne Visorhas actually started bas kelbaii during our regular phys ical education periods He pro mines excellent to in the junior intermediate and senior categories The boys in all grades are quite enthusiastic bout basketball this year as there isV never an lunch hour Mitch you cant find sotncone playing in the gym Our strong soccer team lost their chance to advance into the semi flnuls against Gruvcnhurst by losing three to one in an exciting game against Elmvalc last iVednes day On Saturday of the some wcek our Junior and senior de hating tcams participated in the Procon Forum at torcttn Abbey in Toronto The learns who ran up against stiff competition did nt win any awards but did de bate wall on sticky topic con cerning aunion with the United States incidentally the host teams won the trophies in both Junior and senior categories ATTEND YOUTH CONGRESS On October 1M thrcc of our senior students Mary film What en Mark Cavnnuugh and Pat Grenicr atlcnded two day youth congress at Michael Pow er liigh School in Toronto The students who realize the need for increasedsupport for Cath olic Secondary Schools in Out ario formed constitution and decided to petition the provin cial government for this support by peaceful means and not by demonstrations as is the trend ccived Term Eihiefically oi Thursday oi no kaa assembly was held in which these three students outlined to both staff and students the ac complishments of the congress and answered questions rising from theraudlenue wood cerning this growing problem and the means by Whidi to solveit Du Friday November our annualthnrd Night is going to take place Mr Mntys who conducts the Glee Club has been working on variety Lungs for this nightwhlch will sureip idease every taatc of music libika So until nextfloek will sign oil but remain fHovls or ever victor who employs clem mm liflPLTG BWWS OTTAWA Blafrao adults and children have re approximately $6500 warth oi milk powder purchased with money from Ottawa hillcsforhiillions march last April it was nonouocedThurn day An OXlAiif worker receul ly returned from Blafra said he had seen the milk powder being distributed WERE EmirEREo iNDEED our nierescnty oodwocdmb Wagon li said is fine at compliments And as amuc lrnitated orgnnln Intion were certainty flat mad out as many have team the reasonable taesl too often fall short at those interested in Curling Bas ketball tryouts and meeting for uniOr SeniOr Grid all Badminton players areonly Teams Post V1ctor1es president of the Key Club The highest donation came from Robbie Stewart president of 10 The class of ZS students raised $33555 Class projects were many and varied includ ing car washes leaf raking CARRIER MiSs you If your BarriaVExamlner carrier has not arrived by pm please phone Those in you who did not pur chase yearbook last year and now wish to fun one there are hnltlc drives and pie eating contest just to name foul All those who participated should be proud of the work they did as Partners in Community Scr vice This week is Key Club Week throughout Canada the USA the Bahamas and Puerio Rico Ccntrals Key Club is singing clean up campaign Also they will be out raking leaves the proceeds of which will go to the Grove Park Home Anyone wishing their leaves raked and disposed of should contact Key Clubber VOLLEYBALL Our girls volleyball teams have done it againl The Juniors bcai Midland 156 and 155 and Orillia Parks Street 15f3 and 154 Although they are not elig ible tor the championships the team members and their coach Miss Nicowski descrve credit for their hard work Meanwhile Seniors beat Midland too 155 and 1543 and Orillia Park 156 and Hi ln iutnrform volleyball girls emerged victorious the battle is on between grade eleven form series Although the team elfori of both girls and boys Crosstoun try competitors was deter mined one they failed to capture any special awards Hotvever Brooke Parkcrqualified for the all Ontario cross country meet 123 Now the girls in their inter to be held Saturday November in Woadbridge Senior football ended this sea MALT SHOPPE By RILEY cmme Another week at BBCl has spcd by and dont think any one even noticed where the time went its been one of those ultrabusy tines On the football scene last Friday both teams sped off to Midland The Juniors won out urally with score of it to against the opposition To the shock and of course pleasure of all the seniors actually won game They crushed Midland 190 Let it be understood that the reason for so much celebrav tion is that everyone had al most given up the senior team as lost cause it points in the whole season is after all record in itself But in spite of their last val iant effort theyarent eligible for any playoffs The Juniors played North on Tuesday it was the first game in the semi final playoffs and Borden wont mBeautifull Early Monday morning the whole school troopcd across the street to the Terra Theatre where we all listened to lectur es do drugs by an RCMP unis er Two films about the effects and dangers of sevarai kindsnt haliucinngens were viewed Prev sent at the assembly were sev eral military police whose job it is to keep all drugs but of Borden thinkthefitms and talks tell everyone with some thing to think about The drama club has had in RespbnSé Pods ToCar By SHANDY KENNEDY 0n the afternoon of Oct 13 some residents of Base Borden may have heard the voices of Gary Ockenden and Bruce Maze aralt coming from sound truck They were announcing that there was going to be car wash the next day at the Basas gas stationsvwith charge of so cents per car outside and 75 cents for the inside The next day Mayor orson opened the function and hi car was the first to be washed Pele SnelfandPauline Batten Sandy Mandly and Rick Ruen mem bers of our Malt Shoppe Corns mittee were in charge of the money and also helped Gary Ockcnden Bruce Mazarall Sue Way Maureen Merril Phyllis GarbuttShnwn Brien Cindy MacDonald Sherry Kennedy myself Debbie Kerahner and Steve Malnickr wash and clean the cars lie were surprisedthat more cars didnt show up for our proceeds were being donat edtothe United Appeal As it was we washed only enough cars to earn just $20 for tbeAfund is apparent some people are at willing inlput thelrmoney Where their months are whensit comes to th subject of lackav if repaired ourselves buttons of old toya mtheB Vgeucrd pe cat sth St Vincent defaul tho Protest ant church and the Salvation Army will be thertargets for donationfor our Xmas project On Dell in The Underground So ciety played at oui Fr night dance at the Malt Shoppe The next week Oct 25 The Neon Bose performed and proved that theyve come long waysince they first joined forces while ago On Nov at Building No nortb sidelacrosstrom the Rec centre the Quiet Jungle will be playing foronrtlalloween dance Price $125 per person and $225 per couple Costumes reot gimpulsory but wed like she ome There are six prizes al together for best boy and girl costume and dance prizes for boys and girls Lets see ago turnout 0K7 Last but not least Id like to bring your attention to the loci that here has been dot inite decrease in vandalism to the Malt Shoppe and compared tospastrecords we think our improvements deserve recogni tion andyur past potential delinque deserve pat on the bank next week same place sum rssuno PRAGUE AP To mark it hath anniversary of inde pendence Czechoslovakia vbaa issued commemorative ago temp hecticY week several dress rel benrsais last minute touches to the set and props and perfection of sound and lighting The Old Lady Shows bcr Medals wins staged on Wednesday morning for an assembly or juniors and during the afternoon for the sen tors Today the club left for Orillia where theyll put their production on ina competition The players all have the prover blalbuttcrilies but they have the wholejschools support Theyre ho to do well boileve slacks should be Simple styles and colours axelutiva In Barrie at twnére st ieMefets 21Duhiop St snnpivlgreat gtFortre and wool slacks by BrntleysWrinkiesfreE with the smooth lean look attractive man demands Wide range obfabtics gigantic campaignJor the Penny Drive has resulted in much frenzied activity through out the school Every class has only few laftand you had better hurry and contact Pete Noy as soon as possible On niesday our Junior foot ball team played Bordon Colleg project to raise money and idle from Scarborth and beat some of the ideas are cool Congratulations are in order for the students of it Dfhey are the intramural volleyball champions Thats what happened this veekat BBCl See you next week really gm Withca you never drive alone them 190 it seems that the Tor onto team was not used to our conditions of mud and cold weather it only goes toshow which team is the sturdfest doesnt it If enough students are inter 7282433 And Copy of Tha Examiner Will Be Delivered To Your llama by ptn THERE is NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVng VALLEY TAXI DRIVEYOURSELF CARS AND TRUCKS These are the facts Unfor tunatebut true Thesefigurescan be changed and so can the cost bfjnsurame for younger 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