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Clinton News-Record, 1976-10-28, Page 1931. them Iabuioustoflg Show. 0 -ro. a pep • At I p.m, asketball team w n a tense eaten Meanwhile, on 11 r404, the Students will ke on the Teachersin iflV ,1 jc ..octt ei rwo1King verlr ler tco-ordtilateth - vaimis activities wldch Football ood neurs,bad news OISS Senior Redmen were defeated by Palmerston Norwell Reftert) 27-1 on OrsdaY, October 21. The draen*s only point came on a safety punt by Allan Young, the CHSS funior Redraft were also defeated by alroerston 20-0. The senior girls defeated Wingham in. Clinton last Tuesday. October 19,38-23. High scorer was Marianne Cummings who scored 13 Ws. Susan TyndaU scored 10 points. Cross Country The midget girls team placed second in the Huron - Perth meet and qualified for WOSSA. The top runners were Peggy Jones and Renee Roorda. The midget boys placed fifth, the top runners being Claude Daw - 7th, and Mark Murray - Iltit. amide Daw will also be competing at WOSSA, In the junior race. George Collins placed 14th in his race and Debbie Postma 12th in the girls' race. WOSSA will be held this Sathrday, October 30, at Campbell Conservation Area near Alvinston starting at 12:30. • Smile Neighbor: a person who is always doing sothething you can't afford. what promisee to Im a good, 014 fashioned 4110144e match". From to 7+ p.m,, dinner consisting of wieners and APS* will be serve4 in the cafeteria, in addition % the uflUed frolics, a Halloween Party will be 'held all day in the snittll gym (10 7), There will be bobbins for apples. pumpkin carving, darts, colors game and OIL 1 even beer a rumor that a mysterious dark gypsy lady will be telling fortunes at CMS. There will be prizes and candies for all, so be sure to come and participate in CRSS's first Golden Arrow Day! Junior girls ft—bailers lose The CHSS Junior Girls 'Basketball team played in Mitchell last Thursday. They played well during the game, but unfortunately were defeated by 28-17. The Senior girls also played in Mitchell last Thursday. They gained a huge victory over the Mitchell team with the dtnamic score of 34-8. Congratulations te 01 the girls on their well -fought game! agic Miss Jane special sp October 19 • Circle hears from home econmnisi Pengelly was the eaker at the meeting of the Magic Circle of Wesley -Willis United Churob. u rs Home On Suuday, October 17, Ptckett of Maitland Manor Nursing Home, Goderlch celebrated his Seth birthday with approximabely 50 guests corning to congratulate him on this happy occasion. Among those visiting was MP 'Jack Riddell who is pictured above offering his congratulations. Congratulations were also received from London „Ontario, Calgary and, Kendal, England. Save Up To 30% INSULATE NOW Beat the high cost of fuel. Any type construction, old or new. BLOWN IN OR BATTS. ATTICS OR WALLS Cell Cant 527-0191 or 527-1114 Evenings THE MAINIENANCE PEOPLE SEARMTH Economist, her duties are many, but the most exciting is working with the 100 4-0 clubs in the county. Slides showed the many skills learned by the 4-11 members. Gretta Nediger and Rita Dales led in devotions and the theme they chose was "pettiness". Group leader Mary Murch conducted the busbies -S. Supply convenor Marg Cole announced that another bate will be packed before November 15, but con- tributions are not to be brought in until after the November 6 bazaar. Bazaar convenor, Florence- Oliver asked that 16 pies be donated from our group for the lunch that is available at the bazaar. The penny contest ended with Mari Smith's team victorious over Rita Dale's team who must prepare the dinner for the winners on November 9. The group made 13 hospital and 18 home calls during the previous month. Lunch was then served. Vent ,* earbook will be requivec next wreeek. so:eating:gin the spr&ng. "PiCe"YOUatnncr,Ifyc thingsiis rtoowehave man tte you. Thc of a hard or soft cover is yours this year for the first canaetegroer14 (Nowntrbot)everyone aYou also have thtchoice to have TraveI dub at CHSS Just ask Annie! Dear Ms. Slanders: That's just the perfect name, where do you get your schooling for advice? I'm sitting here with some friends who claim they'd never ask for advice if they stood on their heads. Man, have you flipped? Prom what I've read in your column lately, you'd never mate it as a- psychiatrist; more likely the -pat -lent, The things you've been giving to distressed people. really rip me off, Why don't you dunk your head you twit???? It'll be better than your sickening advice!!! Ilhink an awful lot of people would give anything to see who you are, so they can spit in your face. How'd you get to be Annie•anyway? Watching people through key holes? Forever yours, A ripped off grade 11 Dear ripped: Always nice to hear from a fan. + + + Dear Annie, How would you suggest a fellow might start a Harem for himself and how many girls should 1 start off with? Yogi Bear Dear Yogi Bear: I suggest you put on a turban- and go to the zoo. Anyone who wants to be in- volved in such polygamous practices should belong there. Instead. just get yourself a single girl and go steady with her. Anstett Jewellers • LIMITED it ALBERT ST., CLINTON 412-3/41 OPEN WEDNESDAYS For Your Convenience. HOURS; Monday through Saturday. a.m. - 6 p.m; Friday nights 'till ft et STRICKLAND MOTORS LTD. 334 HURON RD. GODERICH 1975 MONTE CARLO 350 2 barrel ye. power Owlet, power brakes. whitewall Radial • ply tires. radio. This is * locally owned one miner iteltkle. Only 21.400 miles. RW61)64.16 Classic Black with red Interior. UC. NO. JP* 624 4495 0 ACT HS 15A ONLY. ro. 4 Dear Annie, Just when is our school library going to get some intelligent, mind-expanding, literate novels. 1 am sick and tired of the sad mass of sorry and shoddy books that he dormant upon the shelves. Please have this matter looked into immediately. 1 hope more religious books are purchased, Is there any chance of the library ob- taining "the story of 0", '''rhe Happy Hustler" etc. Sincerely yours, A book worm Dear Worm: Maybe it is time the library had more books. but fat chance they'll get hot books. 0 you are desperate, see Linda Lovelace for a few books yourself Rev. That's All folks! bY Dav141.elbold Mr. Mann's Triorel Club meets perioitItc#11y in room 313. When L.' -'popped In Thursday afternoon, „1 /Vend out the students .Were deciding if they wafted to go, to France ,or tht.. Caaarij Islands. --A.q,t The pros drid-cps of eab were discussed. Everytht from transportation to ac- commodation is considered. If you like to travel overseas, for a memorable trip, contact Mr. Mann or go to Travel Club meetings. Schoorish40SebwseSt time of owl. Oaoryisl Ow: mesloote .ygp heard*,$c1i�1is the hest time of yr, e"? Parents are always saying "stay in school. Try hard and use it to, its full benefits". "You wilt. never have the problems in school like you will on your -vs" or "You won't get ateduntuuycrer.. wahtie0and ren,. withoutt.swea an y just to spend a few years in school for a better life in the But is it really like that? Is 't just a small stepping stone trito the future?., Can your education be regarded as just a few years of your life, but still have such a drastic ef- fect? Do parents realize how hard it really is? Do they understand the dernands one must answer; the deadlines one must meet: and still have an easy and enjoyable time in school? ommunicate, ask fOr S00104sS • the way, what i'eprtse YOU get %Ter when 1 Went to sh the teacher - that'sw$1thr are paid for." Or one parent Who might net Want the embarrassment might say " think you should try it yourself. You'll never learn any other way" or' "Go as your sister (brother. mother, friend)",„ So you -keep on struggling. You do your homework, get your essays and assignments in on time, study hard for exams and try your best all Then for some reason, your marks drop a few percentage. points and the world comes down on you. "Well what's the problem? You never had trouble in that class before..." You just can't win! This week at Central Huron by David Leibold An action packed week for us! Looks like we have some events. + + + Unfortunately, press time allowances will not make room for the waikathon, Wednesday, October 27. Actually, it was a com- bination waikathon bikathon. It covered a route between Clinton and Auburn. + + + The "Reach for the Top" team of CHSS went against Walkerton High School for a shameful defeat of 350 to 165. In spite of serious doubts expressed -about governors- general and vestigial organs, igro 4 the game went well!! The program is scheduled for December 4, on CKNX. It is uncertain whether CHSS will go against anybody else. The team of Steve Rosenlund, Mark Nicholson, Phillip Street and Lorry York were up against formidable op- ponents as Walkerton were regional champs last year. + + + Golden Arrow Day is set for October 30th. The activities start at 10:30 a.m. which include a Gong Show, two games, a supper and numerous other activities. A dance in the evening is set up by "Icarus". It looks like there will be an exciting day at CHSS, October 30. + ++ Buy yourself a yearbook and remember your days at CHSS. You'll be impressed! + + + The youth clinic will come November 2. Any students that are interested in ear testing, fluoride brushing, a medical interview or numerous other services are asked to contact the Guidance Office for an appointment. + + + Another week has passed for CHSS. 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