fa 8 the stouffyllu ts1ume laawhy mirca 5 1964 0 stouffville district high school news an interview with mrs marshall karen hamilton gr ha mrs marshall besan her teaching career in stouffville three years aso she received her bachelor of arts at the university of toronto aad two summer courses at the ontario college of education mrs marshall feels the teaching of teenagers very rewarding more so than the that of adults or younger children besides teaching english and french mrs marshall is our librarian she feels a library is of the utmost importance to any school since people learn from books and their interests are cultivated by reading of good literature she says books make avail able the feelings and ideas of all the great people in the world thanks must be given to our school board for their keen in terest in the library many of the latest books published can be found on our shelves due to their assistance mrs marshall reports that the attitude of the students is very enthusiastic they are making good use of the books and showing pride in the new library many students are involved in the work of the library prefects are required to main tain a suitable atmosphere for studying at noon and librarians are a help at noon and after school mrs marshall feels that lib rary duty is one of the few as pects of school life that can further influence a students working career student cast of 70 presents colourful operetta a colourful twonight presentation of the gilbert and sullivan operetta pirates of penzance in the auditorium of the sloiiffvllle hist high school last week attracted an estimated lsoo patrons more than 70 students comprised the cast and the entire performance was enthusiastically received by all persons present cadieux studio senior girls basketball team wins reg title karen hamilton gr i1a on tuesday feb 18th the senior girls basketball team won their most important game of the season woodbridge and stouftville were tied for the championship and this sudden death game determined which team would compete for the georgian bay title our team came out on top with a score of 37 to 18 marion bycr was the most outstanding performer and turned in a strong offen sive effort the victory gave stouffville the regional award and allowed them to advance to the georgian bay tournament heather smith wins with this speech canadas greatest problem today separatism nous sommes separatistcs nous- autres yes but what is it you want higher wages better schools a tax break you dont understand we wish to be mast ers of our own house french canadians are tired of being wood choppers and water draw ers for english canadians all fcs want explicit rights as original partners of confedera tion and acceptance throughout canada as firstclass citizens but quebec is divided on how to obtain her goal most french canadians want to work out their own destiny within con federation the rest stress the word state in their destiny these are the separatists their wave of power is sweeping que bec and the waves ugliest ripple is the terrorism of the flq but how are we english cana dians reacting some shrug their shoulders and say give them what they want before any more are killed and civil war breaks out others claim as long as french canadians remain in our nation it is diyjd- ed anyway the most astonish ing group is the 21 who has never heard of separatism how- many of you belong to this 21 next we have the smug canadian whose classic objec tion is pufflediddle if these sep aratists do succeed it would spell isolation for quebec i quote a patriotic french cana dian we are first as producers of hydro electric power wood pulp and paper and who holds the key to the st lawrence wjth its seaway linking canada to the seaports of the world quebec prosper we will french cana dians are sick of disregarding their mother tongue to earn a i living in the lower eschalon of canadian life must we bomb to be recognized isolation is here now in other words what do you expect us to do lie down quietly and die these french canadians are characterized with a new drive a new pride and a new sense of mission no longer will they ac cept a few btcultured crumbs they demand much more some of these demands are a share in quebec industrial resources now controlled by english french and english schools with equal state support a share in government do you realize that only 8 out of 65 deputy ministers are of french origin they want canada to be considered bilingual the question is what can eng lish speaking canada do we must take another look at gon- jtederation it is a compact be- oidsasure action tween two nations or it is noth ing canada must act now these french canadians have decided to stand on their own feet- fight their own battles occupy the place that is theirs by richt will this place be in the bosom of independence or confedera tion the answer depends on us canadians as a whole if confederation is worth sav ing as surely most of us be lieve what are we doing to save it recently a dominionprovin cial commission on bicultural- ism and bilingualism was ap pointed it will bring the prob lems to the open lor both sides to examine those puzzled by the general unrest in quebec will welcome it while french canadians may benefit by hav ing to separate the wheat from the chaff in the current ferment of ideas and formulate an offici al document on the exact nature of french speaking demands may i now humbly submit my ideas 1 more interplay be tween press iv radio in the two languages 2 a new philos ophy in the teaching language why not have french taught just suppose by mary foote gr 12a just suppose heather smith had not entered the lions club public speaking contest this could have happened when ask ed to speak she said i couldnt i would be far too nervous if she hadnt entered heather would not have placed first at stouffville and new market and second at unionville first out of the girls heather did enter though and had all these things happen to her plus the winning of fifty dollars from the unionville con test that is being put towards the purchase of a pair of sena tor skis now that the contest is nearly over heather says although i was nervous at first i have found the experience most valuable my only com plaint is that the lions club serve you dinner before you speak if she wins the liext round heather will advance to the ontarioquebec finals where she will compete with students from both provinces heathers subject that is right with the times is biculiura- lism after visiting quebec city this winter heather has become aware and interested in this verypresent problem and has very strong feelings on the subject at the next round heather will once again carry high the stouffville colours and the staff and students wish her every success conversationally by french ca nadians isnt the purpose of learning a language to commu nicate 3 stop expecting the federal government to do all the work its time the provincial and municipal governments did their share 4 have summit conferences between all provin cial premiers 5 a quebec house in ontario my proposals dont satisfy all the grievances but the ferment in quebec is testimony to the most important canadian truth canada is not a natural develop ment of the north american environment but an artificial structure built in the face of great obstacles it now seems as if some parts of the foundation of this structure have fallen into serious state of repair how the quebec wants will be realized and fulfilled is the ulti mate test of strength of the canadiannational state in this respect the crisis of quebec is the crisis of canada husband well dear ive just had my life insured for 50000 wife thats nice now i wont have to keep telling you to be careful every place you go point an oldsmobile toward the horizon and let her go thats rocket power you feel pushing you deeper into your seat and every olds has it in good measure how good up to 345 hp 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in the 95100 day maturity just right for this area stands 89 feet high with a ripe cob held high on a sweet green stalk making it excellent for good quality silage or grain had 899 bushels of dry shelled corn per acre in this area last year try if and you will like it other farmers do contact mel johnson claremont kmjz phone 6405151 girls teams lose heather smith gr isa on saturday feb 29th lady luck turned her back on stouffville district highs three girls basketball teams the grade 9 team walloped rich mond hill 195 and then were defeated by a narrow 2point margin by thornhill who later went on to win the tourney time kuik out at gravenhurst under the superb coaching of miss john ston the junior and seniors held the school colours high the juniors played an exciting game and were on the verge of defeating sutton who hadnt lost a single encounter in four years in the final tense mom ents with the score 2423 for sutton stouffville scored a basket and appeared to have clinched the contest by one point the official timekeeper however stated that the buzzer had gone 1 or 2 seconds before the ball had left stouffvilles hands sutton true to form brought back the trophy for the fourth consecutive year lose to stayner the senior team fared well in the semifinals defeating brock 2924 in the finals thev played a fast clean came but lost to stayner 2523 disap pointed but displaying a keen sense of school spirit our teams battled right down to the wire in the basketball season of 63 64 basketball tournament on saturday feb 29th the grade 9 girls basketball team journeyed to richmond hill to participate in a tournament teams in the tourney included bayvicw king city richmond hill thornhill stouffville and woodbridge stouffvilles team played well winning the first contest 195 over thorrihili in the second game they dropped a close one to richmond hill 119 thus tie- ins king city for second place forwards yvettc malloy kave emmerson and jackie paisley were best for 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