Clinton News-Record, 1977-04-21, Page 12PAGE 12—CLINTON NEWS'' -RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 2I, 1977
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lorrie york, editor
secondary school news
CHSS sports round -up
Huron -Perth
Badminton
On Tuesday, April 12th, the
Central Huron Junior bad-
minton team failed to place at
the tournament in Wingham.
The team consists of Jill
Clynick (girls' singles),
Claude Daw (boys singles),
Dave Williscraft and Cheryl
Sutherland (mixed doubles),
tlt'zabeth Amsing and
Shannon Cook (girls
doubles), Ben Munnings and
Robert Hunking (boys
doubles) .
On Thursday April 14th, the
Senior team fared much
better with three out of the
five teams placing second.
Nancy Clynick (ladies
singles), Dave Clynick
(men's singles), Lori
He'sslewood and Joan
Hunking (ladies doubles) all
placed second. Pat Phillips
and Mark Nicholson (men's
doubles) placed fifth and
Terry Flowers and Steve
Rosenlund (mixed doubles)
placed fourth.
The overall team standing
was third behind Stratford
Central and Listowel.
St. Thomas Invitational
Tournament: In St. Thomas,
on Saturday April l6th, the
Senior badminton team did
very well.
Of the four teams, sent by
Central Huron to this- tour-
nament, all four teams placed
first. Congratulations go to
Nancy Clynick, Dave
Clynick, Terry Flowers and
Steve Rosenlund and Mark
Nicholson and Pat Phillips.
Pepsi Cola tournament -
Both the senior boys' team
and senior girls' team are
competing in the annual High
School Canadian Cham-
pionships.
On Friday April 8, the boys
team defeated Blub'ale
Secondary School from
K itchener by the score of -5-4.
On Tuesday April 12 the
boys advanced to the Western
Ontario semi-finals ,against
Banting Secondary School in
London. Again the team was
successful with a score of 5-4
which takes them to the zone
finals against the Canadian
High School Champions in the
last tournament, Kitchener
Grand River Secondary
School on Wednesday.
'Members of the Pepsi Cola
team are David Clynick,
Mark Nicholson, Alex.
Harrett, Steve Rossenlund
and Pat Phillips.
The senior girls have a
similar record as the boys.
After a - default by Grand
River girls the CHSS team
went on to the zone semi-
finals against Banting in
London to win 4-3.
The girls now compete
against Woodstock also last
tournaments Canadian
Winners.
Justask Annie!
Dear Annie:
Alarmeth thyself not, Annie
Beare, on reading thee
following poeme withe,
whiche I heralde thee coming
of ye springtyme for ye
benefit of thy readers.
'Tis a measure unkinde to
thee spirit, but in reading,
faile not: for thee spirit's
poisone is thee soule's sac-
carine. To wit:
Spring hath sprung,
Ye grass is greene,
It's not beene aged,
What a bad scene.
I guess I'll trye
Some harder stuffe.
Another bad trip!
Ouche! That's rough!
Ye 50 ande Blue
Are alle I can hacke!
I'll swallowe them downe
While flat on my backe!
Flying so hlghe
Perched under thee trees,
This week at CHSS
by David Leibold
The chocolate bar cam-
paign has been going on in
CHSS for the past week.
Students have been selling
almonds and bars like crazy!
The money made by the
campaign will go to Tennis
Courts for CHSS.
If you know the Bradley
family, you might also know
that Damian Bradley of IA
has sold about 100 chocolate
bars. No wonder his tribe is
the top in sales.
The campaign has ended
Monday and of press time, no
final result has been
tabulated.
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CHSS has Family Packs!
That's right, the Family Pack
is here. The_ secret is finally
revealed what the Packs are.
They contain such goodies
as Carnation Instant Break-
fast, razors,, candy and even
toothpaste. All this is selling
for $1.20 at the nut shell and
supplies are limited.
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. The CHSS Variety Night
will be May the 5th. 'Acts
include the music from
Godspell, The Bard, The Two
by Fours and even a tap
dance.
No admission is known yet,
but practice is really going
strong. The Chronicle will
keep you posted on events.
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The Prefects are leaving on
a trip to Quebec City Wed-
nesday night. The bake sales
held by the Prefects have
funded the trip, and they will
be back by Sunday night.
CHSS students win tourney
St. Thomas - Despite
finishing second in the overall
standings, Central Huron
Secondary School won most
of the events at the second
annual Arthur Voaden ihgh
school badminton tour-
nament last Saturday. They
were just two points behind
the winner.
London Banting Broncos
won the tournament.with a 75
points total. Central Huron
had 73 and Listowel finished
third with 44 points.
Dave Clynick of Central
Huron won the boys singles.
Mark Nicholson and Pat
Phillips of Central Huron won
the boys doubles title.
Nancy Clynick of Central
Hurn won the girls singles
championship. The doubles
title was won by LeAnne
Thorfinnson and Deanne
Campbell of Banting.
In the mixed doubles event,
Steve Rosenbund and Terri
Flowers of Central Huron
were the winners.
FA.RME RS
CHECK YOUR PUMPS
Spring is nowe here,
For I'm feeling thee
breeze (I thinke).
Willy ("Shakes"')-Peare
Dear Willy:
I really don't need that kind
of material, but in tymes as
leane--er, in times as lean as
these in the problem -solving
business (with spring fever
and all, people have a ten-
dency to get along pretty
well), anything is welcome.
Keep 'em coming, Willy,
you've got a real talent (or so
I hear from the LCBO).
Variety night
coming soon
At last - on Thursday May
5th, our CHSS variety night.
will be staged.
A lot of work has gone into
this production, so let's give it
all of our support as CHSS
students.
Come to Variety Night.
Should one of your pumps fall during your busy season, it will
take time which you really can't spare, to get it fixed.
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A well -adjusted person is one
who makes the same mistake
twice ' without getting ner-
vous.
Moving a large structure like the former judges stand to Goderich didn't prove an in-
surmountable task to Harvey Carter of Clinton, as the building was moved last week
without incidence. Three police cars helped also. (News -Record photo)
Your weekly horrorscope
by Sally Soothsayer
So glad to be back after
such a long delay! Prepare
yourself to hear of your fate
and fortune for the upcoming
week.
Aires - It's time for you to
lend a helping hand. Try
being kind to your enemies if
you can stomach it. Con-
versely, this does not mean
that you act wretchedly
towards your friends, either!
Taurus - You will be bat-
tling with your short temper
this week. One plan of action
is to plug your ears to prevent
escaping steam. If all else
fails, kick your mother.
Gemini - Your thoughts will
turn to the future, and to the
possibility of a blooming
romance ... or two ... watch
out for certain situations such
as having two dates on one
night, for this may be very
physically harmful. Ouch!
Cancer - This is the week
you have been waiting for!
All of those loose ends (eg.
last month's housework,
screaming siblings) will be
tied up soon. As a matter of
fact, the .same goes for your
spare time.
Leo - Come out into the
open. Express your ideas and
opinions even though they
may be controversial. If they
embroil you in a battle of
wits, consider that your
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opponent just may be an
:,`ung armed" man.
`Virgo - Now is the time to
concentrate on your social
life. Try to get out, especially
to parties held by acquain-
tandes. Keep in mind that you
will meet ALL types, so don't
be upset by some of those
weirdos! Remember, they
are probably thinking much
the same about you!
Libra - Distances are
highlighted for you this week.
Even though you are in Place
A, you may wish to be in
Place B, even though you are
headed for Place C. Get my
drift, Libra? Don't worry - the
weekend is BOUND to, im-
prove things.
Scorpio - Scorpios, you
differ from Libras, in that you
may be in Place A and not
realize it! Let's hear it for
confusion! Keep on plugging,
dummies.
Sagittarius - Emphasis will
be on, the outdoors, as you try
to recapture the pioneer
feeling. Just think - blazing
trails and discovering things
on your own. This will
probably consist of taking a
pup -tent and a two-four into
your backyard.
Capricorn Others around
you will be getting out of hand
and unruly. Be tough : Let
them know who is boss in a
veryshort time (No, Mr.
Whitely is NOT a Capricorn!)
Aquarius - Go ahead;
abandon your reserve, and go
wild for awhile. Do crazy,
unpredictable things - act
strange! By the way, don't be
surprised if no-one notices a'
change.
Pisces - About your wild
night life Pisces--- don't you
think you should cool it for
awhile? Calm down? Act
sensibly?? Me neither - go
right ahead, honey!
Formal on
Preparations are being
made for the annual CHSS
"At Home" scheduled for
Friday, May 13.
The Decorating Club is in
full swing, and nominations
are being made for School
Queen.
The nominations bring one
question to mind - are-.. we
being "female chauvinists"?
Time will tell, won't it? ! !
By Mrs. H.F. Berry
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stevens,
Woodstock, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
John Henderson and their
aunt Mrs. Elsie Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs, John Moffatt
and family spent the weekend
with Mrs. Moffatt's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Crowe, Bran-
tford. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon—
Elliott, London, visited with
relatives on Sunday in
Brucefield and Clinton, and'
their aunt Mrs. Ida Menery,
-at the hospital.
We are sorry to report that
Mel Graham is seriously ill in
Clinton Hospital.
Mrs. Mary Haugh is a
patient in Seaforth Hospital
suffering from a fall at her
home.
The ladies of Brucefield are
invited to Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton, for
their Easter Thankoffering
on Sunday, April 24, at 7:30
p.m.
PREVENT FOREST FIRES
LIBERAL MEETING NOTICE
A meeting of the Huron Federal Liberal Association will be
held at Brussels library, Thursday, April 28th at 8:30 p.m. to
elect delegates to the annual meeting of the Federal Liberal
Party Meeting In Ontario, to be held in London, May 6-7-8.
JACK HORAN
SECRETARY
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