The Huron Expositor, 1977-03-24, Page 20tl
20--THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 24, 1977
Ian supper
Miss Kathy Dimaline of
Hamilton visited on Sunday with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Dimaline, Don, Peter and David,
ATtss Margie Whyte of Guelph,
Paul ,Van der Molan of Oakville
are spending the spring break
with Mrs. W.L.Whyte, Bill and
Mr. Harold Whyte.
(7ongratulattons are extended
to. John and Cathy Watrnes* on
the birth of a daughter Teresa
Marie on March 18th in, Clinton
Public Hospital. .
from 7 till 8 followed by
Everyone is, welcome to atOnd
the Foresters - Pancake supper
a dance
on Friday, March 4 lth in the hall.
Mrs. J. M erner of Waterloo
visited on "Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Merrier, Sandy,
Michael and Michelle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim ThOmpson
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Terence Hunter with Mr. and
Mrs. Barry Powley ,-" Jason,
'Jonathan and Mandy of`Ottawa
23 Bus; Directory 24 Cards of Thanks
A sincere thanks to my family,
neighbors and friends for the
lovely cards, flowers and treats
and to those who visited me in the
hospital. Special thanks to Drs.
Whitman and Rodney and the
nurses for the wonderful care
given me, also to ,Rev,, M. E.
Reuber for his calls and the. Box.
Ambulance service. Everything
was deeply appreciated. -
William Boyd, 24-89x1
A sincere thank you to friends and
relatives for colds, flowers, gifts
and treats which were given to
Mrs.Adella (Bammie) Fisher on
the occasion of her 104th
Birthday. Special thanks to the
staff of Seaforth Manor Nursing
H ome for making her day a most
meliorable' one.. -- Mrs. Edna
Weber, Dashwood, Ont. 24-89-1
Thanks to all those from Seaforth
and ...area who attended the Lloyd
Eisler Jr. Night at the Community
Centre, Friday, March 11. - The
Eisler Family. 24-89.1
24 Cards. of Thanks 27 Births 23 Bus,. Directory
I would like to thank niy family,
relat ives and neighbours for the
cards, visits and treats while
was a patient in Seaforth
Hospital and also' those who •
made inquiries by phone. Special
thanks to Dr. Most° and the
nursing staff for their excellent
care and also to Father Laragh for
his many visits. Everything was
deeply -appreciated. - Mike
Coyne
McKERCHER - Don and
Charlotte are happy to announce
the • safe arrival of their
daugpter„: Laura Elizabeth, on
March 17/t, 1977 at St. Joseph's
Hospital. A welcome sister "for ,.
Heather and John. 2.7-89-1
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See our new
Spring
Jewellery
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JOHNSTON: -Robert and
Elizabeth (nee Elligsen) 103
James St., Orillia, the gift of a
daughter, Jennifer - Lynn on
March 16. First grandchild for
Alvin and Velma Elligsen. A
special gift for Alvin on his
birthday. 27.89-1
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P.O.Box 729 26 Personal . 237 86-tf
Mrs.. Grace Pepper wishes to
announpe the - forthcoming
marriage of Janice Lynn,
youngest daughter of Grace and
the late Raymond J. Pepper to
Robert David Schenck, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. David Schenck.
Seaforth. Wedding to take place
at Brucefield United Church.
April 9th. 26 -89.1
28 Deaths 24 Cards of Thanks 24 Cards of Thanks
GROPP Georgine (Smith)
Gropp.on Saturday, March 19th
in Montclair, California, beloved
wife of Aaron G ropp. and' widow of
the late H. Edward Smith.
formerly of Seaforth, Visitation at
Heubner Funeral, Home,
Milv'erton after 2' p.m Friday
March 25. 1977. Funeral on
Saturday, March 26 at 2 p.m. at
Milverton. 28-89-1
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to all our friends and
-relatives for the lovely wedding
gifts we have received. We will
-enjoy using each and everyone of
them in our ;home.: Thanks •to
those who -came to give us their
best wishes at our reception. -
Jim and Marg AnderSon. 24-89x1
1 would like to express my
appreciation to Dr. Rodney and
Dr. Malkus and the nursing staff
for their care. Also to those who
visited 'me , sent cards, gifts and:
'flowers. It - was very much
appreciated. A special get well to
Tracy Roth. - Sherry Dale.
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Now showing at • Anstett
Jewellers, The final touch for
new spring fashion. Choose from
the latest styles and shades In ,
bracelets, necklets, pierced
earrings. necklaces, etc. 27 Births
MARION; To Mr.
Marion. Seaforth
Hospital, London,
a daughter.
and, Mrs. Mike
Pat St. Joseph's
on March 13th,
27-89x
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• .Drastic weather changes at this
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•northern- areas. .With the harsh
wit ter experienced in 'southern
Onta driving
hazard can 'be expected thtotigh
the province, warns the Ontario.
Safety League. The highway ,
department • erects "'bump"
signs, but frequently you find the
humps_ before either the signs go
up or work crews. can repair •the
damage. When you see the signs,
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Birthday • greetings • were
received from Maybelle
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ioattend the "'Brothers' Night"
April 5.'An inVitation to visit the
Past Grands Club of --Pride -of
Hutun Lodge. Exeter, 'May • 12
Tits also received. • .
The_ District meeting will be
held at Pride of Huron Lodge,
Exeter on Wednesday':-April 13 at
2 .p.m. All Lodges are asked to
drape their charter in.P.'memory of
Past Grand Master,- Albert L.
Brunner,.
Edelweiss Rebekali Lodge.
Seal'ort 0 arc • celebrating their
65th Anniversary at Seaforth
Corn mutiny Cortre on MitY II
wit h. a dinner at 7 p.m: Tickets are
available from the secretary Mrs.
Leona Parke.
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.P.N.G. was •apPointed represent- -• -
ative and Mrs, Bertha MacGregor
Jr. P.N.G.'was. appointed scholar
to the Rebekah Assembly 'of • Ontario sessions to be held.--••in' . -CAR- CARE
.Ctirbett and Miss.Ellis-:--Several
memberS. expressed thanks 10
their "Socret. Pals" for cards they
received.
ittation was received from
Emerald Rebekah Lodge, .Parkhill
Noble Grand' Mrs. Dorothy
Parket presided at the •regular
meeting „of Amber Rebekah
Lodge on Wednesday evening
by,the Vice Grand •Mrs,
Maggie Campbell. The treasurer,
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General Life InVestment
requirements ,
Same story all 'over . again . with my
colleagues. 10ve • me for all the wrong
reasons.. They seen to think that just •
becanse:I'm an outstanding shuffleboard
player, a Superb, Russian, billiards shot. an
eXtraordinarily aeute . poker player. 'a
-snappy dresser who never wears the same
shirt more thanjhree clays in a2row, and a •
'bon vivant who can ger" through, • -the _
cafeteria's shepherd's'pie with l. . the best P
them. I should be an object of adoration, if.. ....
. not veneration. • . ..
. They -dOrr t 'See b•mteath-that dazzling
surface at all. They utterly fail to recognize
the gentleness. .the sweetness. the
actidemic- brilliance, and. the humility that
,make uP the real Me, •''.:„..-...,: • ' • ,
- P • -P."1 have the same- ;trouble with . my •
students, I 'won't 'say they worship me, r
-won't go that far. But it's not unusual to
walk into my classroom and find candles .
• . burning in front of the portrait one of our
art teachers has painted of me.
• Once again. it's for the wrong reasons.
They love me because they think i love
teaching. love teenagers. tell sparkling
jokes, and readily buy their. raffle tickets.
Infect, theemly reason Iteitch is the long.
summer holiday; teenagers are difficult , to
- love: even y our owii;inot.oneof my jokes is
less than eight years old; and I buy 'their '
blasted tickets because 1 don't want my.
tires slashed. • •• .4
Why' don't they love me .for my
unqttenchable optimism: that some day,1'.11.
- hit three good blows in a row,,on the. golf
course; that sonic day I'll spend most of the
time on the-trail upright on my skis. rather
than down right . on. My fanny? ,
Yes. It's disconcerting to be-constantly
loved for the wrong ,reasous. That's why
Quebec is so disconcerted these days.
Suddenly. millions of Canadians, who
never gave her a look or a thought before,
love. La Belle Province...
But do they love her fee the right
reasons?. Do they love her because:31e 117
toutipurs g ai, aussi ,charMante;. full of
elin, and a hell of a gourmet cook? Noise. P•
, , Do they love her because she is• Much more
' bill ngtial than the reSt of is, and becaUse
she is bursting ,With creativity?. ..NoPe;
.;'. '.-They lovee • 'her* 'gcutte lb& sulky' '
' bad.teMpered- ... magnificentlyendoWed
daughter threatens to leave home, with her
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7lxoy under her arm. .
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,,ter years of being loved for Mt the
wrong, reasons., I know just how YOU feet, '
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There's nothing more frustrating than
being loved for all the wrong reasons., This
has been happening to me all my 'life.
My.wife fell in love with me. because 1
waSlIfe-first-tire-o-rfe she'd met. in three •
years. at university. I was just home from •
overseas, cocky' as a•. young black , bass. •
Until then, the only college men she'd met
were. flat-foots or four-eyes; whose idea of
a hot date was to ask her out, dutch-treat.
for a coffee, and breathe heavily over their
own passion for Wordsworth's poetry,
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The District- DepUiy President. • •
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Lodge On April 6. at 8 p. M . • •
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•• SheAVasa.good, sweet girl who believed
in God, university regulation: and the
sanctity of Great. Writers: 1. soon cured her
• . of that. I introduced her into n:small-societ y
of skeptics and slinrigullionS like myself.
who were more interested in beer than
Browning, sex than saintliness.• We didn't
• want to- go to Mexico. We. didn't want to
marry and have children and grow old'
together; we wanted to '• have "l $illicit
affairS and die young of sheer ,depravity.
ftwas all a facade, of course, but she was
fascinated, And for thenext 30 years..,1 had
to' Tontinue the pretence that was a
dashing rake" instead ofi•a dull .hoe. It's
been .hard. Underneath, I'm a cowardly
conformist , not a revolutionary romantic:
a solid free-enterprisee, not an idealistice
socialist. I'm not a leader; I'm a follower,
even though sometimes appear to Pbe
going' sideways 'or backwards. •
• Final blow carne the other day when she
• caught me .trying to 'figure out how much •
pension I'd get if I retired in three years. It
sank in allast that she had Married, not the
Scarlet Pimpernel, but Blmett Fudd.
SaMe,thing with my kids. They_ste,med
to love me, but for all the wrong seasons.
When I was a weekly editor, they thought I
-was the most important man in town.
Don't know where they got the idea. They
never saw me cringing behind the- receiver
when some old lady had called me up and
Was wiping me out over the phone becauSe
I'd eitherleft one pall bearer out, or put in
one too, many, iti..the write,up of her .old "'
man's funeral:
The kids. thought I .4)004S a great ,father
because I took them on, the*.:Ferrk'wheel\'
.400 t 011er coaster when they ,were,
didn't realize (wasLa _quivering
insole, From their bedtime stories, they
knew I had won the War -.practically
single,fianded, but, thotiglit, I Was just. a
peacemaker whenI backed' up smartly
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