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10friend wrote a letter
last week. I told my
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ter said f had to ,get
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tpport Us hut I don't know
what to do.
"Mother to be"
Dear "IVIether to be",
Lean_, see that you have
gotten' yourself into a real
mess, I' won't give you a hard
time about it, because I am
sure everybody else is.
The most important thing
to remember is to Abe sure. BE
sure . that you are pregnant
and that if you choose
• marriage you can support the
'baby and give it a good happy
life. Whatever you do, be
sure!
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Dear Annie,
I like a boy who is "a year
younger than I am, and I
think he likes me, too. The.
• problem is;, what Would
people say if I went out with
him since he is younger?
Gossip Centered"
Dear Gossip Centered"
Ordinarily, I would say that
a year one way or the other
won't make muchdifference,
but the fact that yoU wrote to
me for advice changes the
matter. The fact that you
have given the matter a
second chance means that
you aren't ready to fight the
establishment. Maybe if you
wait awhile you may decide
you don't care what the public
think.
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Dear Annie,
I've gone with a guy from
another town for more than a
year. A while ago, he came to
see me and told me to go out
with other guys because he
few of our s1
Meant to
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privilege
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have been
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tttlkintentligt was, to keep the
article on a lighter:''note. If
You do not Agree with this
approach, please make a
worthwhile suggestion to me.
nnie!
dated other. girls. I love hien,
and he says he loves rule too.
`What`should. Tido?-. --_ •.
"Stuck lin the Middle"
Dear "'Stuck in the middle"
1
I ' suppose it is possible to
care
fora person and still
t _
date others, but f don't think
itis possible to love somebody
and date others. Despite What
he says, I think he is saying
he isn't' ready for a steady
arrangement. I think he
needs some time to decide
what he wants, whether or not
it is you
•
I would ,Omplent, though,
that if the .+lapin was written,
on a . totally seriousmood,.
many students would tend t�
shit away from beingleaturid
'lean understand! this.
°A* second; complaint • has
come to My attention Apo,.
cerning..whom we feature. I
had w planned to include
..students from all; grades, far,
it is not only the senior grades
who run or participate in the
school.
There have also been.
complaints that I have been,
biased in my selection of:
Students of the Week. Most of
the students we have featured`
thus far, are not my
"friends" but people .totally
deserving of this title, I may
also add that the Suggestion
,Box is open to ail, so please
use it.
I lope this has brought to
light my original intentions
concerning the article ; and
clear 'up some of the
misunderstandings. If you
feel otherwise, do talkto me
in person, so that I can deal
with the problem, and try to
reach a good solution.
Wrestters lose to Vilthigs
by Steve Rosenlund
The CHSS Redmen met the
Goderich Viltingis in a dual
meet, Thursday January 29.
Goderich, that, , defending
Huron -Perth champions,
defeated our wrestlers but
marked improvement was
shown by this year's
wrestlers dyer last years.
• This was shown in points
scored. Last year's team
getting 10• whileithis year has
seen 24.
The only pin for CHSS came
from Tim Munnings.
On Saturday January 31,
the Redmen travelled to the
Goderich Invitational
Tournament. A " solid • per-
formance by Brenton Craig
earned him a second place
finish. Tim Munnings, Marty
It utledge " and Steve Rosen -
bund each received third
place ribbons.
The Redmen team finished
with 451/2 points, a respec-
table showing.
The Redmen travelled to
Exeter February 3. At press
time results had not been
tabulated:
Today, February 5, the
Redmen travel to Stratford.
Curlersfl'h second .
On January 27th, the
curling teams from CHSS
competed in the Huron
Curling eliminations at
Vanastra. Out of five schools
Clinton placed second•in both
the girls' and boys' divisions.
The boys' team, consisting
of Don Petersen, Brian Lobb,
Dan Campbell and Paul
Galachiuk, defeated
Goderich 7 to 3 and Exeter 14
to 3, but were unfortunately
defeated by Seaforth 5 to 9.
The girls' team, consisting
of Lorie Deller. Jan Divok,
Ontario Production Award
given to.Hurbn Jersey
Dalevilla Trademark
Cathy, a senior two-year-old
Jersey cow belonging to Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Dale of RR I;
Seaforth. was given' an
Ontario Production Award by
the Optario Jersey Club.
' She was the top senior two
year old. In 11.688 pounds of
.milk. 715 pounds of butter fat
was found, making her milk
Contain 6.12 percent but-
terfat. Her butter fat per-
centage was the highest of
any cow.
The Skinner Perpetual
'I`rophy•for the Jersey cow in
Ontario with the highest mile
record went to DonHead
,Limelight Tip, owned by
Grant Butcher and Sons,
Princeton. She produced,
5,360 pounds of milk with 824
MichaelWard
�u Bainton'� told
Ikaterydesign.
Mill #n Blyth •
udO
pounds of butterfat, making
her milk contain 5,36 percent
butterfat..
The William F. Argue
Perpetual Trophy for the
Jersey cow in Ontario with
•the highest fat record went to
Don Hean Linesman Cin-
derella aind Danalea Milad's
Vesta. both owned by Mr. add
Mrs. N.P. Jacabsen,
Cookstown.
Don Head Linesman Cin-
derella produced 14,042
pounds of milk which con-
tained 831 pounds of but-
terfat, giving her a 5.92
butterfat percent.
Danalea M'ilad's Vesta
produced 14,117 pounds of
milk containing 831 pounds of
fat,- making her fat per-
cent.'ge 5.89.
Queen &Westmoreland
For our official opening ....
We have a collection of fine handcrafted
stoneware pottery and a selection of exclusive
handniade silver jewellery from Denmark.
The pottery includes many itcnt4 both
functional and decorative, such as teapots.
tnup, vases and steins; the list . endless.
We nrisp undertiite. custom work to any price
and specification.
i fcrtwint to meeting.
Diane and Cheryl Bowman,
won their first game against
Goderich with the score of 11
to 2. They had a bye the
second game and were
defeated by Exeter in their
third game 5 to 7.
Both teams will go on to
play in the Huron -Perth finals
at Goderich ' on February
18th.
, e . • �' ement Of' Clinton Mayor Von
The Cun�'�val ti�n►�+c� candldattes tensely:. au�al.t the anti�amxc , ,..� .. _,.. ,
of •whom has hien picked Carntvair Queen. Left to right are Louise Brecht*, Debbie
ren NlcEwing, Patti Kay; Wendy 'Hesslewood, and Ruth Alin Nelians. (News -
Record photo) •
ital statistics results
Hereare the results of the
vital statistics published two
weeks ago in the Chronicle. It
wasn't a complete waste of
paper because 71 people
thought that they would take
the time to answer it
As is usual, , the first
.question was supposed to be
the easiest, However, when
asked what year he or site
was inx ten people had no
While hile twelve people
were undecided which sex
they were. So much for
reason and logic.
We had the biggest
response from the grade
niners with 38 out of the 71
replies. This was 51 percent
Twenty-eight percent were
Year V students and three
percent. were Year III. One
person in Year IV replied and
no one replied in Year II.
Twenty-five' males an-
swered our questionnaire and
34 females.
Trudeau edged out Stan-
field as Canada's prime
minister by one. Trudeau had
25, Stanfield 24 . and 22 people
were undecided.
If the students in this school
had it their way there would
be no drafting system in
Canada. Fifty-two voted no,
10 said yes while dine could
not decide.
The next president of the
United States - question
brought these nominees.
President Ford had the most
votes. with 22, Edward
Kennedy had nine, Robert
Redford and Ronald Reagan
tied with three, " Henry
Kissinger. Barry Goldwater
and .Mr. Kotter tied with one
each and 28 people were
undecided.
Attitudes towards the
Americans were varied to say
the least. They ranged from
"Keep out"T-"go- ,home".
"buzz off", "they are
selfish", "lazy". "crazy",
"CHEATERS",
"ignoramuses", to "they're
OK", "normal people",
"friendly" and "beautiful
protector':
Forty-three people did not
think communism was a
more efficient •system while
nine did think it was.
They majority of the
USED CARS
A number of 75's in Pontiacs, Chev Impalas,
Pontiac Le Mans, Buick Century and Monte Carlos
1975 HORNET 4 door
1974 FORD GalaxIe, 2 dolor hardtop
2 —1974 PONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtop
w 1974 MAVERICK
1973 OJ.DSMOBILE, Delta Royale, air conditioning
1973 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 door hardtop
1972 MERCURY MARQUIS, 2 door hardtop
1972 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop
1971 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop
1970' `CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop
1970 PONTIAC, 2 door hardtop
1970 DODGE Monaco, 4 door hardtop
1970 CHEF Bel Air
10 -- 1965 - 1968 Models
1974 FORD Stationwagon
1973 FORD Grand Torino stati nwagon, air conditioned
1973 CHEV y ton pickup
1973 CHEV,% ton pickup
1973 CHEV 6500 series with 18' van, power tail gate loader
1973 CHEV 60 series, 18' stake, power tail gate loader
1970 CIIEV 50 series with 16' van
1970 G.M.C. 60 with 16' refrigerated van
students were in favour of an
honour system for Grade 13.
Strippers at lunch. Ah,
heaven. It would at least take
the mind off the paint job for
awhile. Needless to say most
of.the boys that answered this
question answered
favourably. An interesting
note about the strippers is .
that 74 percent of the girls
who did the questionnaire
opposed the idea.
On• the- average, boys
wanted girls that were
younger, shorter and ' less
intelligent than ` themselves.
Girls wanted their guys to be
tall, darker; older and in-
telligent. which makes
everyone pretty well com-
patible.
There might .be another
Vital Statistics in he next few
weeks so be prepared_ Any
comments or criticisms of
this poll is welcomed by the
Chronicle.
Ir. to
(galioes, . note: • The
renewing letter and an en
closure was received con-:
corning the Vital Statistics
pelt pullashed two weeks "ago.
The. question referred to
was .°nutn.bor eight, "Do you
. think . strippers should be
allowed to entertain the
students at lunch hour". This
question was included in the
arlginal'poll .published May 8,
1968, with .the intent only to
add humour to what would
otherwise be a hum drum
questionnaire.)
Dear Editor,
I don't knowwhy you would
want to ask such a foolish
question to young people that
should be learning what is
edifying instead of about
editor. s III
\.
God's law% There : is enough,.
sin and corruption without
'starting such a foolish: thing.
I'm sending this page out of
the Daily Word and Go d grant
that he will Iead you in the
right direction in your
writings.
Yours truly,
Mrs. G. Wilson:
Smile
Nothing's apt to increase
your golf score more than
witnesses.
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The top of the ladder is a nice
place ... but very lonesome!
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strippers.
It would be a *wonderful The way taxes are today, you
world if man would follow might as well marry for love.
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