Br Huh-I â€sharia-I For the last week the main display case has been sporting I varied array of pictures Men by members of our own photo- graphy club. The club held a contest among its own members and the results are as 1030": Tim Brox, two flrsta and one honorable mention: Jack Spon- eer, one first and two honorable mentions; John Pisamyk, one first and one honorable mention; John Huehnergard, one honor- able mention. Pietures taken " the formal have been delivered. The assemblies held last week were planned fee gymnastics and held in the gym. Ken Hutch- ison was presented with the In. dividual Gymnastics ehatnpioes- ship that he won at the CWOSSA meet, held at Eastwood a few weeks ago. A gymnastic display was presented by both the girls and boys gym club, and the folk dance club presented a short display of dances they had re- cently learned. This week the assemblies are being planned iiith an Easter theme. The chair- man of last weeks assemblies was Mrs. M. Diem. by William Whiting This year the Western Ontario Drama Festival held their an- nual competition in Niagara Falls, with Barry Morse as the adjudicator. And again this year, the awards presentation which times out to a half-hour, was filmed for television viewing by CKCO-TV Kitchener. The film was sharp and clear. but in places there was trouble with the sound. Ted Fielder of CFRS Radio in...Simcoe as an able emcee. London Little Theatre The chess team recently won a match against the Preston WWW TV VIEWS What’s M? From Waterloo! To Unit Artiag VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT ITB. Arr, Ont. See the 455 drill planter that assures perfect seed bed prepara- tion -- ever. depth planting of every seed. Plants 28 to 40 inch rows. See the 456 hill drop model. IH rotary valve deposits pre-grouped seeds without bounce or scatter - in firm, even depth seed zone. You get matchless speed and accuracy with IH planters! Big- gest fertilizer hoppers anywhere. Exclusive "frog" to firm the seed bed. See our complete line. team. The new†are Jon Honing“. Huh Vela. Nigel Non. In (in-tell, Beat at luck in future competitions. m years' molar play "Pure " The Driven Snow". 3 new damn. in well under - for presentation on April as. a and Lat week collections lot Fed- erated Charities were held. Two car rushes were held and one class raised money by cleaning out lockers. Congratulations to all classes-who put forth such 1 great effort. A icon: fair is being hold all this week and the bookmobile is open at noon and after school. .Last week the modern lan- guages club were shown slides of France at their meeting Nominations for Mayor and Board of Control were held last week. Preparations for the elec- tions will be made during Eas- ter week and elections will be held the following week. The last meeting of the Student: Council took place yesterday. Congratulations to IOFJN who last week won the girls inter- form basketball competition in the intermediate division, and to IIB who won in the senior divi- sion. was chosen as the best of the week and walked off with sev- eral other awards, They will compete in the Dominion finals to be held, in May in Victoria, CTV sonoped the CBC by placing the British Election re- sults at 9:30 last Thursday. CBC announced the returns a half- hour later. With the purchase of "My Mother The Car" by CTV, the Gait: 450 Franklin Blvd. . " . t " . New puking resultant: which will likely been†cumin next Vedas“, will limit “hour - to an: " mum; and some " spaces will be located on tin south side. The remin- der will he bhour parking 0011. " be convenience at m- It was felt autumn t pro- - of paid, long term parking was initiated. an amount of 4B. hour parking spaces would have to be set aside for staff, about: and downtown merchants. It is expected that paid parking, lot those who need lqng term park- ing space. would be initiated either .late June or early July. It will take this amount of time to ascertain how many spaces will be needed, have stickers (Continued on page 10) Hummus network now has two 'dogs' side by side. It's a poor beginning for Tuesday night with "My Mother" at T o'etock and "Mu- sical Showcase" at 7.30. The people in charged "The Show- ease" wrote to me stating that I had said some pretty nasty things about the program and asked me to watch it again, as there had been changes made. So I did watch it last Tuesday, and all I can say is "what changes?" "My Mother The Car", which I had seen and re- viewed when it debuted on NBC in the fall, made me want to throw up again. Perhaps I need a holiday, and that's ‘exactly what I'm going to have. Regular readers of this column will remember the name Bruce Irwin-the man who gam- bles with a 'perfect system'. 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