Clinton News-Record, 1980-02-07, Page 21Illustrated news
The cross country ski
club has an . outing'
planned for . Sunday
February 10 at Saratoga
near Auburn. Anyone
wishing to go may pick up
a consent form from Mr.
Hoerni
;The downhill ski club
also has a tripPlanned for
•
this weekend. On
A
February 9, lbout 30.
people from the ,club"'will
travelto Talisman; just.'
south of •' Collingwcod
ACost• is $18 and •.anyone;.
wishing to go can contact
Mr. Reeve.
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-There are ap-
proximately 30 people
enrolled . 'in the driver
geation course, which
began Tuesday, This
wr urs 'W 1i f las-bofh n
class and in , car in-
struction, is designed to
teach ::students the safe.
way t`o drive.
Graduates of the course
receive a. certificate from
the Ministry of Tran-
sportation and a sizeable-
reduction
izeablereduction in their in-
surance rates. Students
can sign up " for this
course in the office, but
be prepared to be put on''a
long waiting list.
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Next week is Winter
Carnival: Week at CHSS.
Several activities have
beenlanned including
g
thet di.
t'
ra renal Student-:
Tea.her hockey,,
which will bela� ed on
Tuesday.p Y•
Earlier in- the day, the
Tramp "Champs.will, be at
• C`HSS. Students who °wish
to see the Tramp Champs
can purchase tickets
from " the Athletic
Association for 50• cents,
during lunch hours in
front of the cafeteria.
The caddie rushed up to
the first golfer and
shouted. "I've got good
news and bad. news! First
the good news you got a
hole in one on the sixth
hole! :Now the bad news
we're playing the fifth".
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MMtc.helle Cornett, editor
e
ti
Dear Chronicle,
The 'Chronicle needs.
more coverage of the.
'Z iris sports including
better pictures.. The
° Chronicle haspictuses off'
,
the boys. in ,action but.
' when they have pictures
of the girls, the pictures
nary Achaol n
g s rig
around.
Signed,
Members of. the
FemaleGender
ftWe want More on;
horoscopes, better ar-
ticl'es.and• cartoons.
Dear Members of the
Female Gender, '
Thank -you for
our
letter tothe Chronicle.; I
t
isg reat .to know that at
least ssorneone has some
constructive 'criticism to
offer.
'Although it is' not"
usually our,polioy to print'
unsigned .letters, 'we
decided that in this 'case
•we should *snake an ex-
eeptiott ; for your' letter
doesbring up some valid
points.
You are *right, the
Chronicle definitely
---needs- -m-ore---and-better
coverage of female
sports. I can offer . no
excuse on our part other
than bad management.
We never seerri to have
.the right person covering
the right sport at the right
time. Hopefully we will
begin to make im-
provements in this area
immediately.
Concerning the
photographs of female
athletes - I have spoken to
the members of the
Photography Club (which
takes all of the photos for
the Chronicle) and they
have said that they will
try to get more pictures
of the girls' teams during
games.
Next month we plan to
resume the Horrorscope
series in the monthly
issue. •
..Better- . arti.c-les?.:----We
try. However it is, difficult
for a relatively small
group of people to judge
what the .,'whole student
body -wants to read. We
need your ideas. That is.
why.' we have set up the
Chronicle Box in , the
library.. Hopefully
readers will give us so
fresh new article- ide
The only way that
newspaper can-ruly
represent general student
opinion and thought is if
all students (or as many
as possible) contribute in
some way.
As for `• cartoons - we
have been looking, for
two years, for someone to
create a comic strip for
our newspaper. So if you
know of , anyone who
would give it a try,
PLEASE - let use know.
You .don't have to be
--Charles Schultz.
Thank -you, again, for
your letter. Hopefully it,.
and my response will
encourage some people to
act.'
Missy Anderson and Claire Davidson, seen here
preparing -fore practise- are • two lifemf►ers of the-
CHSS cheerleaders. The cheerleaders have been
•hard at work ail year preparing for competitions to
beheldlater this year. -
Volleyball report
Although the Junior
Girls volleyball team has
not had a very successful
season so far, they are
Iooking forward, to a
better second half. Miss
Birch, the team's coach
feels that the major
.probl:'eth lacing-. the team
is
their lack » of ex-
perience. • Only four or
five members of the team
have ever played high
school volleyball.
on Saturday, February 16 1980
from 6 to 10 p.m.
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The team has two more
tournaments before the
Huron -Perth finals.
Hopefully they will be
very .successful in these
two tournaments so they •
can take part in the
Huron -Perth Charn-
pionships. •
Chess tourney
in Strathroy
Athletic teams are not
the only -Meg' who enter
competitions and the
CHSS Chess Club is proof
o f that.
The club plans to attend
a chess tournament in
Strathroy on February
• 16. This tournament is
very popular among area
high, schools, as it drew
120 students from 20 high
schogls last year.
Sincerely,
Michelle Corbett,
editor of the
Chronicle
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Hensall hockey night,
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By Bertha MacGregor
The CFPL: TV Team
Ten :vs.. Hensall -Fund
Raisers hockey Barrio in
Henson on ' Saturday
night - February 2nd
was a great success,
There were 1,100.
tickets • sold, and an
stim ted 150 to 200
people had tobe turned
away. The project netted
the Fund Raisers $1,838
which has been applied to
the Campaign bringing
the total collected to date
$193,376. This is $6,624
away from the goal of
$200,000. •
The cornm•ittee wishes
to thank all those who
attended. for. making our.
hockey ' night a success
-anrus a
everyone enjoyed
themselves,
The Committee also
advised they have ap-
proximately. 100 mem-
bers in their 100 Club.
Another 66 members in
our club will ensure we
reach our objective of
$200,000. Please contact
any of the committee
members, for dull details.
Our Campaign will be
officially` wound up by
March 31st, 1980. Thank
you very much.
Village notes
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Veal
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Bell returned from a
pleasant holiday. in
Nassau.
Miss Carla Dalton of
Walton visited this week
with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Parker_
The March of .Dimes
canvass will take place e
on February ; -i 1th by
members of the. Hensall
Unitedthurch Women.
Rev. T. Garnet Husser
of Beamsville, who
formerly served in the
Hensall United Church
and Chiselhurstcharges,
is supplying here while
Rev. Stan McDonald is
vacationing. Rev. Husser
gave an interesting
message at the service in
Hensall United Church on
Sunday on, the -subject
"Easy Bread", The, ,choir
,sang the anthem "Vesper
Chimes".
The "Three Links"
senior citizens club will
meet' on Tuesday,
February 12th at 8 p.m. '
All members arp
dially invited to attend.
Elders ordained
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted worship in
Carmel. ' Presbyterian
Church on Sunday when
four Elders . were or-
dained, namely,' Robert
'M. Bell, Robert Taylor,
John Baker and Barry
Moir. •
The junior choir sang
1 o g
"I Love Jesus" and the
senior choir sang "Trust.
and Obey" directed hy
Mrs, Taylor at the organ.
Rev.' g
Kn ht. ave
.
interesting r ressage
concerning "Eldership"
which was " "lay. pastoral
overseers". A social hour
followed in the school-
room.
chooroom.
Rev. A. C. -Young of
Coderi ch will supply in
the pulpit next Sunda_
February 10th at 11:30
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Ally7,1l ACE 21
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Davis, who have been
managers and custodians
of the Elizabeth Court
Apartments, have taken
up residence in the home
they purchased on Nelson.
Street. Mr. and Mrs,
D. Ridley haver a ed e p l c '
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Mr. and Mrs',,Davis at the
Elizabeth Court. ,,Apart-
ments..
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Bayfield Community Centre
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