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Clinton News-Record, 1977-05-19, Page 14PAG€-14_CLINTON NEWS-RECORD,IHURSDAY, MAY 19, 1977 (I) central huron chronicle lorrie york, editor What's up at the movies We're back for another peek at the moves! Here are some more movies which are coming: "Airport '77" : Starting in the Park, Goderich, Wed- nesday, May 18th until this Tuesday, May 24th. Thas third `Airport' epic takes place when a plane crashes in the Bermuda Triangle and sinks to the bottom of the sea. It isn't quite the same story as the last two Airports. It promises to be very exciting. "Fun With Dick and Jane": Started Wednesday, May 18th and runs until Tuesday, the 24th. The success story of a family who goes from riches to rags and then back to riches. Dick gets fired and. there's no income. After that, a situation comparable to Hiroshima. They start to commit robberies to get back lost money. George Segal and Jane Fonda play the title roles. The director is a Canadian - Ted Kotcheff. If you missed it in Goderich, watch for it in Wingham. (Adult Ent.) Coming Soon: These moves are scheduled to appear in the Park, Goderich or Lyceum, Wingham soon. "Rocky": Need we tell you that this picture won an Academy Award? Sylvester Stallone and Talia Shire play lead roles in this movie that is already drawing huge crowds. (Adult Ent.) It is soon to come to the Lyceum. We do not know when the Park, Goderich will show it. "Network": I am going to blow my brains out" said the crazy newscaster, played by the late Peter Finch. This is an idiotic story about a fic- titious network that's trying to save itself from oblivion. Very funny, but only the `privileged few' may go into this movie. (Restricted). "The Car": A car terrorizes a small town after it is supposedly been possessed by the devil. It mows people down and crashes through buildings. The best movie of its type since Killdozer. (Adult Ent.). "Young Frankenstein": This Mel Brook's classic about horror movies is coming again on a re-release. Horribly funny ! (Adult Ent.). "Jabberwocky": If you watch Monty Python on TV (Global, Wednesday, 8 p.m.), This week at CHSS There are less than four weeks left in this school year to report on! Time is running out quickly! ++++ The CHSS Debating Club has announced its scores from the debate with Exeter. The Junior Formal Debate - Exeter wins with 450 points and Clinton ends with 319. In the Junior Impromptu - It is a tie - Clinton had 362 points and Exeter 368. In Senior Formal - Exeter won with 404 to 362. In Senior Impromptu, Eketer won again, 426 to 398. The debates took place on May 12th. A reminder that on May 26th, the Model Parliament will commence in Exeter. All debating societies in Huron County will take part in this event. More to be announce later. ++++ Congratulations to the new school queen - announced in last Friday's Formal - Debbie Elliot. Voting took place in home rooms the morning before and were tabulated. The other candidates were Kim Watson, Marilyn Mair, Judy Stephenson, and Cathy Wubs. you can watch them in their own movie,. "Jabberwocky' :, It takes place in Medieval Britan, where kings and queens, knights, bishops, castles existed. They are known to be very funny. (Adult Ent.). "Islands in the Stream": George C. Scott plays a man who lives on an island in a sparsely populated area. It is a fascinating movie made from a posthumous Ernest Hemingway novel. (Adult Ent.). "Nasty Habits": We all know the story of Watergate, but when nuns play the roles, it is bound to be different! Nixon couldn't have played it better. (Adult Ent.). "Annie Hall": Woody Allen comes through with another film. It is said to be one of his best moves ever. Don't you dare miss Annie Hall. (Adult Ent.). There are only a few'weeks - left in the school year, and then, freedom! Before that, a list of coming movies will be printed in the Chronicle soon for the summer. News is out that a feature 'Star Tred' movie will not be made. Paramount Studios, however, plans to make a TV - movie instead. secondary school news Your weekly "horrorscope by Sally Soothsayer Aires - Emphasis is on the, lunar aspects of your horoscope, with Gemini in the ascendant and Libra in- fluences. If you can figure Deb Elliott was crowned as the CHSS At Home Queen by last year's queen Sue Tyndall at the high school formal last Friday evening. Shown \with Deb is her escort, John Maclntyre. (photo by Jack Hunt) Just ask Annie! Dear Annie; • Hi! May I suggest that you start another write-in contest Elliot picked Queen A new school queen for '76 - '77 was chosen at CHSS last Friday night. The scene was the annual CHSS Formal; which ,was a beautiful sight this year, following the theme "Garden Party". Our new queen is Debbie Elliot, a 17 -year-old Grade 12 -student who is also our Students Council Secretary. Congratulations to Debbie. She was crowned by last year's school queen,. Susan Tyndall, who is currently a Grad 13 student. A special "thank -you" goes to the Decorating Club (its members too numerous to individually thank) for all of their work to make this year's formal a huge success. called "Annie's tors"? Little Let- Biff Brief Dear Biff : Congrats. You win. I'll send you a cheque. +++ Dear Annie: I have a problem, but I guess it's just one of those things. I just can't seem to talk (in other words, chew the fat) without using cliches like they were going out of style. REPEAT! For those of you who missed out on the shampoo & set , Special with our newest staff member, Audrey Dale, we are offering the shampoo and set, at reduced prices, again next week. Phone now for an ap- pointment with Audrey, Shampoo & Set Special! WITH AUDREY ONLY, TUESDAY, MAY 24 TO 3 99 SATURDAY, MAY 28 • OU R REGULAR $4.50 Charles Beauty Salon Phone Now For Ah' Appointment 482-7065 74 VICTORIA ST. CLINTON Five queen contestants and their, escorts attended the CHSS At Home last riday night. The couples are (left to right) Kathy Wubs, Steve Cook, Kim Watson, Don Walsh, Judy Stephenson, Mark King, Marilyn Mair, Don Peterson, Deb Elliott and John Maclntyre. (photo by Jack Hunt) B.URGESS DEPARTMENT STORE 1 % OFF Ladies Purses ti Boy's and Girl§ SWIMSUITS $2•49$498 to Girl's Cotton BABY DOLL PYJAMAS $298 • PR. 4, Visit our 2nd FLOOR HOBBY CENTRE 10% OFF All Toys & Model Crafts Used Pocket Books 25c EA. COME IN AND BROWSE BURGESS DEPARTMENT STORE 11'VICTORIA ST., CLINTON 482-3853 that mess out, you should be the astrologer! Taurus - Cheer up, brave buckaroo! Even if things are rotten, at least they can't get worse. Make a reasoned choice - join the Foreign Legion or the Optimists. How about both? Gemini - Secret throughts tend to arise in your mind this week. Although you may be sittirrg still, your mind is , wandering for many miles. Talk about ticlag "spaced out"! Cancer - Be careful. lest your temper gets the best of you. Little irritations may pile up throughout this week until they explode. Watch out! Earthquake in "Sen - surround" may be like a pin - drop in comparison. Leo - Travel is definitely in the picture for Leo this eeek. However, if the financial aspects do not work out, you may find yourself hiking along down a couple of concessions. Bon voyage, mon ami! Virgo - Resist the temp- tation to point out little faults in others. This can only produce tension, '` and arguments. Remember, people in stone houses shouldn't throw glass. Or was it...? Libra - Make the most of your new-found freedom this week. Do whatever you wish, whenever you wish (federal, provincial and municipal You can easily see that my life is not a bed of roses, or a bowl of cherries for that matter. The fact of the matter is, nobody seems to be able to read between the lines, if you know what mean. When it comes to shooting the breeze, I just don't seem to be able to look before I leap. Ordinary words are always on the tip of my tongue, but the words just don't come. Sometimes I wish I could button my lip, but I just can't help myself. So what's the story, Annie? Everyone's on my back and I don't know which way to turn. You're my only hope, and if you don't help, I'll kill myself (if I don't drown in an ocean of linguistic leftovers first). If anyone can 'keep my head above water, you can. Had It up to Here laws allowing) . Scorpio - A word from the wise - tact. Even though certain people may be a supreme pain in various locations of the body, per- severe! Biting your tongue is an effective, albeit painful remedy. Sagittarius - You, Sagit- tarius, are going to have a singularly good week. (Registering on Sally's scale of 1 - 10, around 11) . So don't mess it up, buster! Capricorn - In your tuture, there are elements both of mystery and romance, which means either a mysterious romance, or a romantic mystery. Maybe the mystery is this whole horoscope reading! Aquarius - It would be advisable for you to partake in ,some vigorous exercise. If running a few miles is not your style, how about twid- dling your thumbs? Great for the "thumb muscles, you know. Pisces - Go for a change of pace or attitude this week. Just like a chameleon, change with your surroun- dings. What's a chamelion you say? Oh, never mind. Maybe I'll give up the astrology business for the lucrative subject of creative stitchery! - But not fora little while yet! Tune in next week - Love, Sally. Dear Had It: I never promised you a rose garden. But that gives me an idea for a new contest. I'll call it "Count the Clinches". The person who sends in the correct nunmber for those overworked phrases in the above letter will win an all - expense paid trip to Nash- ville, Tennessee where he or she will take a week-long course in country music composing, and, as an added bonus, will attend a Lynn Anderson concert. See you later, Alligator (Yechh!). Love, Annie. • • Student of the week? • • I am a Grade 12 student at CHSS, who is best known for the major role I play in music at CHSS. I am forever toting around my trusty flute. Just a couple weeks ago, I took to the stage in "God - spell". You might say that'd enjoy playing "Colourful" parts. Do you know who I 4 am? N.B. Last week's SOTW was Debbie Elliot, Grade Twelve. Talk about ESP! INTRODUCING The Huron -Bruce Member For The BILL DAVIS Team N.J. (SAM) MacGREGOR YOUR HURON -BRUCE PROGRESSIVE .CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE YOUR FUTURE -YOUR CHOICE CAMPAIGN OFFICES KINCARDINE PORT ELGIN WINGHAM 396-3370 396-3379 396-3416 832-6247 357-1414 357-1733 A. Pol. Pd.Pol. Ad