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And what about Granny?. In'.
+ her day, fall was the time when
13GARyou worked like a beaver; miak-
ing sausage, spinning wool, put-
ting eggs away in waterglass,
filling theand .so` rootap. cellar, making
a. candles .
She • must do a little quiet
SPIct .cussing, in theshadow of her
Halo, when she sees her. grand-
daughter' facing; up to the• rigors
of winter: racked by the dread
;ful indecision •, of whether to;
buy., a . homefreezer Or a fur
'coat; torn by the di •:nm. a of
.whtether to• leave the cleaning
. � twice
.Po you like autumn.? I` do. on the ,storm ,windows, getting wo.m.an come (Owe' or a
x'or me,. ,it's the pitom e of all in his. fuel 'sapply, and 'battening
week,
i , u , ahead?' . But of course,tb
Oat's best in Canada Yo . can, down. all the hatches for : the * *
• ,'have your' spring, glorious bitter voyage •that looms..at's leto-l.yrg
spring;,• wi{:h its ' drizzles and I'll tell you where he is, on at only one side r ' the 'situ
its mud and its chilling winds. his, day off. Hees standing in a .tion., Grandaddy .. didn't have, to
You '' caq have your summer, ice water up to his nipples,,• .try- worry aboutanti-f . eeze, atom
With .• its particular .pests, --tour- ing to eatch , a rainbow . trout. bombs, income tax or payments
Gists, " bugs, visitors And you Or out on ,the golf .course, 'so on, the ear: He didn't need • sup
can Most definitely have winter bundled With• sweaters he ''can positories, diets and a ^ne,tv
in it every- passible . aspect, hardly swing. Or he's sitting tail -pipe every tife he: turned.
Just give me about six months With a noggin, .watching the around.
" Octaber wea- football game on • °television.,. ' And :Granny didn't have to
of that. Se+ptexniber� , ]
ther, • and .you "couldn't ',drag me That's ' Where • he is: nope with . a kitchenful of ma
Out' of this" country to the 1 And , .where's the. guidewife chinery, kids who were sm'ar-
' g oc p tt preserves '
land of Bali, ter than she was, and the late
movie. •She didn't need sleeping
' l know that, accardinr to..the •
f ills cigarettes ,
rhythm of nature, fall 'IS sup and canned meat, airing the pills, g .rettes . or psy�chalo
posed to the • a time of dying, �axu}.elette sheets,• ,patching the Say,
of melancholy, of shiriVeiling • . on fandly's long • 'Underwear, . and • WERthe good old .. drays. They
the vine, ' of preparing for the 9 didn't have , much, ,but what
quilting a quilt..
deep, dead 'sleeP of winter I'll ' tell you where she Is.: they had was their.' own, not the
Maybe Canadians ' are .just She's' �,on the phone, talking a- finance company's.. No auto ac=
contrary; , but tkey don't react. bout. v heat she's going to ' vi'ear . cxdents, no alcoholiics annony
out the .way they're, supposed to , to the tea., Or •she's off in " the 70tous, . no as�pn in. Let's' . stop
at. '.all,;' in .the fall. Instead :.of car to attend .a wedding..• or orrying about the • hardships
carefully preparing for winter, 'she's out playing bingo. Or she's our pronee�r. ancestors and
drawing in their hum, and•. go-, taking in' an' auction : sale. Or get back to sweating over our
• ing .' around• with long '" faces, she's sitting ' around•with her • own neurotic. chaos. '
they bust out all:' over as soon feet .4.13, t- watching the after Toon'
as, thatfirst nip is felt •in the movie. That's where she Is l ' ,Customer .-- "Waiter, is ` 'this
• morning air. r It must shake our pioneer',. an- peach or 'aPPle :pie?"
:,cestors' rn id to' look • d'c vn, ' or. ; Waiter -- "Can't
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amigue By Bill' : Smiley,
; . erhaps. , they're • j.itst, fooling up; • train -their ;present., abode; the ,taste?"
themselves, ;but Canadians •act and . see us preparing for 'win -'Customer - "No"
' as though they -lave the, fall ter -.About this 'time of. year, Waiter 'Well, 'then,. *hat
. hey .came ,,to life, They bustle 'grandfather was . kiltlirig a. beef, I :difference does . it . make?: -
form . committees, make plans, shooting a: deer salting ,down a 1: • .
have parties.; They even start -go-:. hog,: ; making apple cider, stack- I
ing to Church. Perhaps 'it's jtist a : ing vast piles :..of: firewood` and
last. hysterical' 'fling, ':a-•.kfrantio hustling his: wheat to the mill:
escape from reality, With 'the • It must rot his. celestial )socks I Congratulations.- to ' Mr. and
,grian prospect of "six months to look • down and• see his grand ,Mrs. ;Glen Hodgins on thebirth
winter- ahead;` but they ,certainly son hunting deer for. a holiday, i. ofa son:
;burn •. with a• 'cleat,` gem -like buying, his pig : pre-cooked . at miss "Norma ldenby is at -
flame .while :it lasts •' . ' • the meat counter, and laying in tending .. the Beal Technical
Where is the saber . househol his' fuel supply : by picking UP .School at London.
;der Who' should be chinking up the,phone :and calling the oil) '•. Ve are sorryto report. that
fhe • nooks and •crannies; 'putting dealer. P
• � Mr. Jimmie , Schneller. had • the
misfortune to fall breaking his '•
arm ibetw'een the ellbow, and,
�w�rist. • •
Sunday , „ ;visitors with )Mrs.
Gertrude • Walsh ..were Mr. and
1 Mrs. • Frank; ;Currie; Brenda arid
'I Darlene, •, •Huron; tlVIr. and • Mrs..
Milford Wall and .Donnie, 'Con.
10,/ Culross,, Mrs. Harold Banner
i
• • Mari and: Diane of . iiiloss ' .
.. The W.A: inas ' held at the
home of Mrs. •HotiviardThoarrp-
st h' with Mrs. • Cox; Mrs:. Colwell `
and `Mrs.. James Hodgins hostes-
ses .• This., a:quilting..
Harvest Thanksgiving services
will • •'be " • held in the. ' Anglican.
Church next Sunday, September,
23rd at 1'1 ;a.rn. and '7:3O ' p.an.
Mr. .Alex itWitt • whohas
spent the summer in the Siincoe •
districit ' spent the week -end at.
his •.home; before leaving .for Wa-
•terloo.�vsrhere he; will attend Uni- -
versity
Mr. and Mrs. Dan .Tolle'is'on of:
Toronto spent the, .week -end
,.with .lVir and •1VIr.. Ezra Stanley,
Mrs, Ardill .'Mason .. of, Huron
spent a . few dayis With her mo-,
ther, Mrs. ' J. W. •Colwell; Mr. &
Mrs, .pert. Mason' of . Kincardine
also ' called . at rS. Colwell's.
home,, . '1VI: ,
Rev. D. J: Lame ..af Clinton
visited during • the week with
his 'brothers, John:. and Malcolm
Lane and .their families:
Mr. •acid:;1,Vlrs: Walter' +Forster,'
Ripley, 'Mr.. and Mrs. Don Mc-
Cosh, Purple . Grove and Miss
Mary,, Ann MoCosh of Toronto
Visited on Sunday Mrs..: J.
W. Colwell.
Ther, e will ' be ' no Service or
Sunday School in the Presby:
teri,an Church ,`neact Sunday, •ow
I
ing to the Harvest *Services in'
' "' the .• Anglican Church. On the
following :Sunday. there ' will be'.
a pre communion service at. 2:30
with S:,S at 1:20 p.m. '•
Mr;, and Mns.Arthur Phillips
and Peggy .c:f Fonthill spent the
week -end with Mr J'. R. Lane,
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Ronnie Graham are .employed at
Douglas :Point.
Mrs. Harvey Hodgins ' returned'
home from Detroit .'where she
has been visiting, •
1VIrs. Glen I odgins and babe
returned frdnt.. the •hospital.
iMr. and Mrs, ° Ezra Stanley'
•
visited on ,Sunday with: Mr. ,and
1VIrs, Andre'v** Bannerman, 11r=,
Mrs,. R'.. J. ' Kaake , anci •: Larry
Stanley ,at Walkerton.'
Mrs. Ada Hodgins of ;Detroit
,has been 'visiting with her bro
th.er•,'Itev. Benson Cox and 'with
Mrs. Wi l l i am Cox.,