HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-02-09, Page 110) central huron chronicle
philia street, editor
secondary school news
Your weekly horrorscope
Aries: Your love life is on
the upswing and a member of
the opposite sex shows you
that he -she really likes you.
You just might get that phone
call from him that you've
been waiting for, or that
chance to take her out.
Taurus: It's impossible to
say what your week will be
like 'cos of the position of the
moon - you're in for all sorts
of bad luck and you may even
fail a test or two. Don't worry,
the next week'll be better.
Gemini: You're going on a
trip, tho' it be short it's going
to be special. You'll meet
someone who will mean alot
to you but he -she doesn't care
that much about you.
Cancer: Now's the time to
go on that diet. This week is
good because have con-
fidence and stubbornesss.
You'll go places and meet
new friends.
Leo: Money seems to be the
big thing with you and believe
me this week you deserve all
you get.
Virgo: If you sing, write,
paint or draw your talent is
going to be on show, this week.
Don't be disappointed if
you're not as good as you
think, but if you try, you'll be
going places.
Libra: You and someone of
the opposite sex are going to
get together. Oh, sure, you'll
have a good time together,
but the relationship won't last
too long.
Scorpio: You're in trouble
this week but you'll get out of
it by "sweet talking" and
bribing - all very legal of
course.
Saggitarius: Your family is
having a little trouble with
you. You've been out every
night or not home at all.
You've got to show a little
responsibility or you're going
to get kicked out."
Capricorn: You need to find
someone who will share your
ideas, thoughts. No, no need
to go steady or marry, just a
very good friend. That way
there will be no ties or pain.
Aquarius: Show everyone
the real you. Once you do that
you'll find yourself with more
friends and admirers - you
may even become popular.! !
Pisces: Don't worry over
little things - you're liable to
give yourself an ulcer. Pay
attention to your dreams,
they'll tell you what kind of
day you'll have - most won't
be too bad.
*Big Brother's still watching
Finally we've had a full
week of school and so I have
something to print. Unfor-
tunately, all of the students
haven't shared my ex-
citement about this week, and
in fact some of them have
been floored by it.
My prime example of this is
K.D., grade ten's favourite
blonde who while talking to
her lunch buddies found
herself so involved in her
conversation that she didn't
realize there wasn't a chair to
sit on. I hope that you didn't
become too embarassed by
falling, K., and I hope seeing
it in the paper doesn't give
you a complex.
The teachers are really
piling on the work these days
and as things mount up more
and more, students are trying
to knock themselves out to get
it all done. Such was the case
with J.A. (alias Jeeps) who
as we all know is a devoted
student of relations.
On Friday just before the
test he was terribly worried
about a problem and found
himself at the mercy of two of
the Bobsey Triplets who knew
more about it than he did.
When he finally saw the light
he jumped up and hit his head
on the chalk ledge. By the
way Jeeps, did you pass?
`'O Canada" from, the
morning exercises has now a
new complement, namely
The Shoe Squeekers Chorus of
5B. All I can say is it sounds
great, keep up the good work.
Finally this week I have to
disclose to you the latest
underground club at CHSS .
Yes, folk, we have now our
own branch of the Canadian
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Midget b-ballers
lose 52-22
The midget boys basketball
team lost a decision Thursday
to a strong Stratford Nor-
thwestern team.
John Elliot led the scoring
for the Redmen with 8
points; Jim McClure also
played well. Final score: 52 -
22..
Senior
Last Thursday the seniors
lost a rather lopsided decision
to Stratford Northwestern 108
- 48.
High scorers for the team
were Joe Verberne with 22
points, followed by Mike
Thomson with 12.
Smile
It's harder to teach kids the
alphabet these days. They all
think V comes right after T.
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The janitor reported ten
miputes late for work, and the
boss asked, "What did they do
in the Army when tyou were
ten minutes late in the
morning?"
"Every time I came in late,
" the janitor said, "They all
stood up, saluted, and said,
'Good morning, Colonel!"
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1978 PAGE 11
Hullett Happenings
Fund raising drive on
It's time again for the
annual student's council
drive for money. Instead of
usually raising h---, the
students are raising money in
the form of magazine sub-
• scriptions.
This year's routine is dif-
ferent because students are
now sickof selling chocolate
bars. Along with the drive
comes some interesting
prizes such as books, posters,
free dinners. The hoopla
continues for some time and
the final results will be posted
in the near future in the
weekly Chronicle.
Unlike last year, this year's
campaign has theme days to
it. Last Thursday, the first
day, was Get Stuffed Day.
Dave Pattison of IF won a
free meal for two at the
Sandpiper Inn at Vanastra.
On Friday, _ posters were
given to the top four sellers
and anyone 'spotted'. (By the
way, spotters will be ren-
domly selecting people to
A new Valentine Tune
Another Chronicle "first"!
This week we semi -proudly
present a St. Valentine's Day
message in the form of a
co.untry song to be sung to the
tune of practically anything.
Tempo doesn't matter a
whole lot either • after all,
that's never stopped Johnny
and June! It's called, "Yew
Ain't My Valentine 'Cause
Yew Dun Broke.My Heart." A
note to any budding country
stars: help yourslef; we don't
charge royalties.
Yew dun left me fer another,
An' now I walk the floor:
I wish that you would come beck home t'me.
My heart is a'busted,
I cain't take this no more:
This place just ain't been the same
Since the day that you did flee.
(CHORUS)
Well its Valentine's Day
But'cha broke my heart,
So I'd like just one thing, Dear:
C'mon beck a'hankerin' last year's chok'lits,
Darlin', they're still here.
I hope yer heart is burnin'
An' yearnin' after me:
It ain't no use to say yer feelin's done.
Believe me when I tell yew
That yore the only one:
Those four yew saw in my Cadillac
Were only just fer fun.
(REPEAT CHORUS)
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dividuals.)
On Monday, it was 'Pie in
the Face' Day, where Rick
Brown 3A plastered Mr.
Hodgins with a pie during
Participaction,, Period.
Tuesday is book day, and as
of press time. no results were
in.
There are many days yet to
come and CHSS is hoping that
at least $2,000 will be raised
finally. -
There are 82 magazines
that may be selected in-
cluding 18 Canadian
magazines. All are
reasonably priced and a
considerable portion will go
into student council. When a
student comes knocking at
your door, please remember -
help a student through high
school.
Editorials
A couple of weeks before
Christmas the grade 7 and 8
students wrote editorials
(letters to the editor) to the
London Free Press. Mr.
Talbot chose a few editorials
and sent them in. Three of
these editorials were printed
in the Free Press.
The students were Monica
Hebert from grade 7 writing
about seatbelt safety, Bruce
Hunking from grade 8 whose
topic was the R.C.M.P and
Sally Pollard, who
wrote about separation of
families in Canada. Sally is in
grade 8.
Volleyball
Once again this year the
Hullett Central volleyball
teams will be playing teams
from the different schools.
Their first games were
played on Wednesday,
February 1st. The boys won
two of the three games played
against Clinton and the girls
won one of the three games
played.
CHSS band
On Tuesday, January 31,
the band from Central Huron
Secondary School visited
Hullett. They played different
songs. A group of 8 boys,
calling themselves the "Two
by Fours", sang some
familiar tunes. The whole
school enjoyed their visit..
Visitor from
high school
On Monday, January 30th,
Mr. Smith, from Clinton High
School came to the school to
talk to the grade 8 students
who will be attending Central
Huron next year.
He explained about the
credits and the subjects they
could take. It was a great help
for the students.
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