884 -3860 -s,ss, i Lt' 1 N3" 'cr, y w I v D l _ r""- l [ v ET w L l _ , v or' Iri/,5- ltr PP' I"', -T,2U,i" __'-, t s? " [ If \\ ' 1 “a "s " _ _ h ( . , 5o K "f, d L - --T r - . .. _ _ in I w I 9 N , V; 7 T ' my W. A“ W A " . R -, LT'" ci'tt.t rf21rt Tt “m CN w w, W [ 1 ' s""' 's [ \\, “I 1 v " “ '. ' \ . tl ' "re It \w, \x\\“ l cl'" l CP. _ "tu' ( PARKDALE PHARMACY PARKDALE PHARMACY 1l08/i', OFF' All mom won nus A CHANCE TO WIN A KODAK X-25 Instamatic Coupon expires March 31. 1976 10% Off This coupon entities bearer to all photo work Present this coupon with incoming film and reéeive Special SHUTTER (BUG l â€'1' "N OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK by Fred Cummings Congratulations go to the first place Bluevale Senior Knights basketball team who won their last nine games in a row and finished the regular season with an 11-3 win-loss record, two points ahead of second place W.CI and Eastwood. They moved into the semi- by Mark Mayo “Hello Doliy" was a fantastic success last Fri- day and Saturday, and Monday and Tuesday of this week, Friday and Sat- urday night were full houses and the W.CI. pro duction received great re- views. The rehearsals have taken a lot of effort from many teachers and students and everyone knows how good you feel when something you have worked hard on becomes a success. Congratulations to everyone involved. Fractured Fables. a tako~oft of Aesop‘s Fables is BCI‘s winter drama produc. tl/ut/Srl',',,,',?)';:',',,-,,,'),',',,',';,',,",',',':: 3.1233220133 'tttttide: BCI collects canned food for Guatemalan victims In the world of sports, the Wlt wrestlers placed 4th at the (T.W.OS.S.A. wrestling tournament last week, The team has been a huge success this year. and looks very good for next year This weekend the o F, S S A Wrestling Tourna- ment IS being staged m the W I. l' Athletic Complex and us being organized by Boys' Physical Education Head, Mr G Gelinas WCI play a success finals last Friday against fourth place K.C.l.. who Bluevale humbled with a convincing win of 61-48. In varsity basketball. the girls lost their first playoff game but are expected to do better this week against league champions, Camer- on Heights. The second game of the best of three series was set for Monday night at K.C.I. The winners of this series will take on the win- ners of the W.C.l. - East- wood series to decide who Tickets are $1.00 each, The Bantam Boys' Bas- ketball Team was defeated m the Twin City Champion- ships on Saturday by St Jerome's. 63-48. after wc I dumped K Cl ,74-tilr In the semi-finals In boys' varsity basket- ball. W.C.I. beat Eastwood in their playoff opener. The boys won by two points after being behind by 16 in the third quarter. Some fine teamwork earned the boys an ego-boosting vie tory. _ The next game should be exciting, but Mr. Zdrahal and the boys are looking farther than the first round of playoffs. Today. senior students attended a spemal assembly In the gyms by the Theatre Hour Company. who pre- sented SCANS bv Moliere will move on to CWOSSA and possibly All-Ontario, Another winning team at Bluevale. the junior girls basketball team got off on a successful note in the playoffs last Friday against St. Marys. For the fourth year in a row, the Bluevale swim team finished second be- hind Guelph in the CWOSSA Swim Meet held last Fri- day at the Victoria Road Recreation Complex in Guelph. It was by the slimmest of margins as Guelph edged them out by a mere six points. The team still will move on the All Ontario Champion- ships February 28th at St. Clair College and Univer- sityof Windsor. This Thursday is the first show for the cast ot Fractured Fables - this year's winter play The play tS a story theatre pres- entation and IS a takeoff of Aesop's Fables. Ad- mnssnon prices are $ldi0 for adults. SI for students and 50 cents for chthiren Tickets available from BC l, students or by call, "tg88bMi20 Kathy Woolner. a Grade 12 B.C.l. student placed 2nd in the County typing contest held at Grand River Collegiate last Friday, Congratulations Kathy - your speed of 73 words per minute is terrific.