goa a em! oon - quite'an a 7 eet hecause of the we il support recelved ‘trom Pe administration, parents, students; staff, coaches and fund: ” palsers, ‘TORONTO (CP) ~The bartender at at a n local bated called ~ put: ‘au he chased ‘actor Johnny - Briggs: ‘down hal corridor?’ ' Please, could hé have an autograph? — _ When he caught Briggs — a star of C3renation Sireet, the 1 pl - British, soap ‘opera that has developed an almost fanatical i followtiig ‘the barman sh . Jf autograph was for his girlfriend Jean, No offence intended, i; the man added, ‘but he'd’ never watch'a: show like that.. ff’ himself; it wasn't his cup of tea, you understand. - a ‘How “anyone but ‘a Tongtime vlewer! -could: reoogalss Briggs 7 Misi Toronto to promote the serial which: CBC eepiahly - explained that the .- . ‘ria used tohippen allt the time; ” -admita’ now. the show's executive Producer but a ‘tees directo during the 1940s." vitae ok Back thea Yd meet people, they'd. ak me ‘what I did, r told them and they'd say ‘Oh, Lord, I nevah watch that.’ © _**Then they'd have.a few moré drinks and atart telling me. “noite storylines —- =-enes that T-couldn’t’ ever: remember inyself” fa But: respectabilly hes comie0 over: ihe years; helped along: ne ~ Hazelton’ s senior r girls basketball northwest zone champs. tn Hazeiton Secondary School the gymngsium is one of the main focal points of the school, It is here that 23 coaches, 160 different athletes, who are members of the . competitive: Schoo] teams, and the many intramural com- petitors spend a lot. of their time. Thé devoted staff members who voluntarily coach and: the enthuslastle : students who pea have increased the number of uit ete A914 evement. mde” The staff of Hazelton Secondary becomes very involved in athletic events around the school, whether it {s as coaches, fund raisers, referees, timers or chaperones. The teachers who are Involved Have found that they get to know the students in a different, but positive setting. This interaction has helped to create positive bonds which have carry-over value In’ the‘ classroom. As 4 result, the disciplinary _. problems ‘encountered in the ‘classroom | are minimal. Without ile staff and parent support the athletic program would hot be what it is today! ‘The students are very proud of their gymnasium facility and the programs in which they are involved, This Is very cleat to visitors who observe students and staff alike — _program and, the many’ positive effects it has had in our automatically removing outdoor runnera or shoes before entering . the gymnasium area. Inside the gym the walls hold largé drawings of a Spartan and Spartlétte, the team symbols. Surrounding the plaques are the years and names . of team inetibers who have done well in provincial com- petition. This pride pleasingly carries | over ‘té alr areas of school life!” Hazelton.J very godd.: ondary's achievemént in eporta has been the past school year, the teams have won ; several northwest EOU8 6 championships including wrestling. : the rr 1© Contawr and Area Rage senlor girls volleyball, , senior boys ‘and. senior girls basketball. The athletes, coaches, parents and. the entire community are very proud of these accomplishments. Good school spirit is just one of the many positive effects . the sports program creates. The pep rallies are very nolsy “as the students clap, whistle, and “holler” to show their support. After an Active weekend of. sports the halls aaa seem,te.be extremely, busy and crowded.on, Mendsy, m “ning car. ta. RAmeconD as aldenla, camne.emnly sme.” » and discuss the weekend sports activities. This spirit gives. ‘a very healthy and positive atmosphere to the whole school. The communities stirrounding Hazelton have been ex- tremely supportive of any programs the high school has offered. I am sure that they must tire of the myriad sales of tlekets, chocolate bara, fruit, spices, ear washes, and bake sales, to Hist only a few that they t are asked to support. But, without this support, the programs could not be offered. Hazelton Secondary has numerous “behind-the-scenes” People who work very hard supporting athletics. They in- clude volunteer bus drivers, parent advisory committee members, teachers, parents, secretaries, trophy makers and custodians. They all help in their own special way! The " quecess in athletics at Hazelton Secondary Is definitely not isolated to any one person or team, but depends upon the whole community and school working together. : We are proud’ of” the. .Accomplishments ‘of the athletic school and community. - Special® . to coaches, athletes, parents, teachers, . adminisirators and the community who have made It all poasitie, . ; "Contributed iby th the athletic department We don’t want t am stock! So for Three days oily GEMMA. BATH. BO TIQUE.. widarash aneld 30% off New Sameer Coleure , Assorted colours, 3 year *, Cantatas Yinyi, wer Cantina 208 4 Double swagh. = 15% a 30%. ow ict Plastic - Rite sed | . . 1 t Oh lot of the ie preludice, Podmore. ‘nays, eat initially. ” peesuse the show has a thoroughly working-clazs tone, set 48 in a dirty and cramped street in Northern England “where. the people aren't, particularly young or glamorous, - ; speak’ with on ‘almos adeelpherable accent: and worry about paying the bi -: Nobody di TV) ‘could belleve that anyone wanted: tolook a “at that,” saya Podmore. “But they .were wrong, People ~ | Identified, It with ‘their own’ r situation and it was an ‘instant. “newspaper ad announcing the new r ime allot. * In Toronto, the local CBC station carries a special Sunday “mprning edition — in addition to the daily weekday run ~~. ~ which routinely gets about 140,000 viewers. And at tisnes a recent publicity tour of the city by Briggs, Pod- “riore and two other serles reguiars — Julie Goodyear’ "(barmaid Bet Lynch) ‘and Chris Quentin (Brian Tilsley), it . Seamed as though every one of those fans was on hand | to - greet them wherever they turned up. “Corrie,” as Coronation Street is commonly known, was - the inspiration of Tony Warren, ‘who based it on his own Ife “tn Salford, a working-class suburb of Manchester. He even - took the'names of its first characters from tombstones in. . the local cemetery. . Stories revolve around the 15 or so regular characters ‘who live and work on the street — a group £ amall terrace “houses, the local pub, Rover's Retorn, a raincoat factory “and: some shops. us, . Price reduced 4. 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