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° 1,0, weeks - fee$15 •
(Ceram lot classes are held at
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NOTE: Students must pay for materials In
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,BEGINNING WEDNESDAY JAN.-14,
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_ [Limited to age 17-anci, over)4$i;
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BEGINNING JAN. 6th TO REGISTER .
SDKS
NIGHT SCHOOL
tina.,..to.
anottier '000•ye0r_
GREETING THE NEW YEAR—New Year's Day,
renew old accgiaintances, or make new oneS, and''
Seaforth found out, the local Legion levee offers the
that.
vC
What a. difference a year. makeil East year at this time.
the only signs about that we were ,suffering through
another winter were frigithemperatints. No snow. And
remember Ihme cold' it was.
,,„There's apat answer for circumstances like that: It goes
something like "it wouldn't feel so cold if there were snew
on the ground.-Acts like insulation, you know." Baloney:
Whoever designed the recent cold snap either hg$ no
respect for trivial adages or is simply willing to let happen
....what may. if it will be cold, it will. .....
In the Midst of record setting temperatures offets
easy td forget they will, in time, end: I hope! Sure they
will. And.wheri they do, Ifopefully, they won't turtno"the
other,,, _extreme which Would be unseasonably warm
weather,' Let it warm up a bit (please) but not too much: so'
our snow stays.
YeS.,How about, just a nermalsort of winter, one where
our-snow stays but not where it is so cold that we are
redneed to shivering little masses waiting( only for it 'to
• end. Then we can ski, skate or partake 'of any activity, that
takes advantage of the snow season. •
Besides, hear a good helping of snow acts like
insulation. ' •
• . **sips*
Sorry Piet,. I can't resist: And apologies to everyone else
Who don't like it when I latch on to this. topic. /". •
t That's right. The Leafs. g
All predietions4of doom' and gloom about the future 'of
Jes Crozier atthe helm of the 'BudsOppear ready to mine
true. , •
Intact, gieen Pal Hal's track record for impulsiveness
and eutspokennesi Witlethe team he owns, it is indeed a
McKiliop
Correspondent
MRS. ED. REGELE
527-1106'
Mr.' Carl McCallum #1
Walton spent a few d!vs with
"`' the Wilbamsoreboys m Sea-
, „ forth last week.•
' • Mrs. Harold McCallum,,#1
Vtralton visited last Tuesday
With Mrs. Mary Thernton at
-Seafeerth,,CominunitY Host*,
tal aittit5e visited with Mi.
s,
and Mts. Wayne Hartman 'at
Brucefield.
ivfaster Randy ' Nevers
visited with Mt. Carl MeCal-
•" lum on the weekend.
, Recent visitors with Mr.
' and, Mrs. Harold McCallum
were Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Williamson and family of
Glanvilles return home
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Lurie Or small', witi, fix
thorn oil—
our tapalr ensparts wili
bows tour tipeltents
toltr Otte* fits,. Coll us to. '
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PEett APPLIANCES
, honks ItikAlltT OF ,
DOW,100V0iVARNA',.•
VARNA : • ,U2,1103
Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs.
'Bert Heisler' Of London.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alex,-Glan-
vine. Steven . and.
Chelene have returned to
their home ire .Melfort Sask-
atchewan 'after visiting with'
their faniilies.andtriendS:
• Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
ftele spent New YearS•with
ivir".130.7.Mrs,..1/bb-ert Regele
-and family.'
• New:i . YearS wishes to
qvcr c.
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44,
CROZIER'S SYSTEM
It is all becoming very'simple. When Croiier took over
, late laseyear he explained he had a sySient which; if his
la ert would ubS ld 1 '
grabbing their share of wins. At the beginning ef this ,
0-season., he pieked up on thittline and issnes-it regtiyrfy to
ex la' h d Lc_ tiep s.
---heAai-alsreriointed at his 'stais' for ot doing
their part, but the system story is his Pat response. •'
Now, halfway through• the season, what should that be
saying to a lot of people? One of two thingS., :;.' •
The first is simple. No such sYstein eitIsts, and -on some ,
occasions one is given ample evidence to suspect th
same. Elut, as the bottom line. the coach should ger the ,
benefit of the doubt. SOmewhere there must be on
Obscurely devised systesn. • „
We'll grant him that, then. and move on to Ihe second
explanation. The system is there but for stime reason it is
notbeing followed/ That, it seems. means it either eSeapes
the vivid inaginatiohs °tits:supposed performers, or after
New ,Coitumn.
, 'by Herb Shoyeller
wonder the Crow hasn't been 'sacked before now. The
Garden's godfather has been remarkably: patient. but he
needs to act soon,
is a iperfect time-to
as Gordon Wright of
opportunity tad° just
. (Photo bY Ellis)
With friends qM;iN'fisitOrs. •, (PhotO by €1110,
The kids in eleTneotary ,, . that this happen's in every, from when he first heard, of Clintrin on the doenmentary
school will he4fteel_ef,sta ing . family. Honestly: I think it is the disease entil he died. Who suffered the disease and
home. aWay front" i. tee because We eat more than You could tell fronj the show died while they, were , still
friends and will waitt to get
ell.. welte used to after the the pain he was going -filming the program. Seeing,
back to a bit more excite. . 4, holiday season. Now, every- _through between the disease a ehild who- was so close to ,
' ment. As soon as they finish- , one is back on diets. Here at mid the 'camera recording our areg7madethe flint seem
weens..,....: , the staff is og diets trying to There'
the Expositor. almost half of every move that he made. much more' roll. showing everyone their new
toys and clothes. and get Please tarn t9 liege IR
4:30, Happy Days is on "nortnal" requires stwee a
BYPATIRICY* RAINER . vire% 191,31 has arrived, jusrii* Ketting up at 7:30
and thiie are a let of again instead of the nice
adjustments to.be made. Fer 10:00 a.m, wake up time that
MotherS. the main adjust- they had when they were oe'
-meet is to get used 'to the Christmas hnlidays:
quietness of the house end Gee of the -beSt things
the eaSiness ofiloing a joed moSt teenage girls spent
of laundry witheet having to their time doing -while on
rue upstairs every tninutp-40 holidays Was getting caeght
check" on the childree, Fop 4 up With.the Soap operas. 'All
kids, the tiew, ycar- means afterneen "ceuld )..4e
back to tehoof,S, ekatn$ And spent just staring ot the,TY,
the same old all. rotitine. Frem I.:00 to 2:00 pin: S'iza.i
I suppose that fei elemen- .Troun,141 w,4700;c1,1;tibi e4i$4"745nholhweir,
ter!' schnel*age chtl'OF# • World" is on. Fe0ritrillS" going back te s,Choel se •
,‘ Rachel Corry. this Se9 01)er-.3 • , hard. We haire• 411 Pad eeeps you in suspense for a cEmsaik. T.ING.. TH. New Y , Year exc ar0 Y Pe°Ple ts$15 actitantagiiof thq OcOsion-tO,c,alebrafe.,-eva.P1- ' '
super leng holiday 'this year
and prebably won't: have
soother one finite as long foi
years.
holiday and will probably get 'N
itsooneethatt they think with
the stormy days and March
Break coming up. .
High school kids will be
going back to seimol and
getting their exams back. not
that they want there or
anything: They will be ad-
back into their regular rou-
tine. they will want another
f' • -
' half a season Crozier hes failed to properly explain it, or
the players simply refuse to f011ovv it
The latter, insub-Ordinatiett -daliteiVaile lbefilghly •
unlikely. It wOuld be just toe obVious if' team, members :
were consciously undermining their coach.
'The first-possibility, that the -players. are incapable of
grasping the fine worktegs ef Crozier's plain, is also worthy
of consideration. But sitrely anytoachsetudd not be so dull
as to attempt to-Ampress on bis hired hands a graphic
deSigneharacterized by any kiodeatipnistication. So that
one's out. • Likcii OF INS1NRATIO4i
"That leaves us with the Most 4ely regsoty, Ciozier haS
failed to suffipiently- instruct and tespire. ehaiges. It •
must be, Remembei how heused let Preaph about-fiesy,‘
Buds would take advantage qf thetast bleak when eiibfit.
their own end and, when. forecheailig. gvet*tteh them
coMe- out **their t..4,wn end. It doesn't help the players
cannot give or take a pass to-save their lives.",S.O.what they
do, andeitery atIVIOe scout in' the; league WOrth his,ealt
..t4s noled it. is rifle the peck aroundthe boar4ei dumpt.t
OM then start all ,Mter :
Some systeM, eh. And the answer, as &fedi:Mite iS"it
May he, is cleat Joe will stem have.:10. bc sent packing'
before Its too late.; An. unWitteng vietith,win the
henSecleining, too, will hove' to be Imlaek,The,enly way
Punch coulalentain is # he can have his coaeh•,:behind the
lienchtiehich would only amount tost tosnletic chews
' ...." .
good eon Or se. Then Texas.
is on to atertaie fot another
hour. After Texas, kott can
channel 10 at 400 until SM.
The Prieeis Right is ori-riglit
until 6:00: What an after.
noon! • ,
For menhers. the new year
regoires. many adjestments,
Havieg the, kids around is
just ene of them. Exchanging
gifts at the. store. • cleaning
the' house and getting hack te
LAST NIGHT JAN. 8
TiVo SitiVali91 & 9
taitima to ts
t N•LiAti=
'tAtIA, %Mgt", 417C4 °/1';-e
bit. Gettleg.,baek to tile
Moline eithout the parties
isn't 'quite fun•-but it sure
'is mereTelaxing. for me, I'm
going hive to take a
holiday to, rest Op ,frone my
holiday! •
COLDS ANDlovisiv
, A lot ofkids..nnd parents-.
were sick over the, holidays-,
. watch "Edge of Night until witheolds and fever. I think ;Ille-s. torysliowed-Michaa nanietiTeieta who WaS from -
.Year'p, DayJev-P0, area r.:444,011.4 4afdrth-
Legion, -*they Ore ot.LegioripieyOry:Oere.
•
is. The teachers,preiss happy
Jo. see us as we Are ,.tO see
Mein. Tests being giyen back
and .writtee are ell a part of
the schedule. Just think, only
:about J.W,days left until next
'cltristrnast • • !.
FIGHTING BACK' •
Not until last -week did r
,,hoik important my
health is to me.,.M'ariy ef us
.did. When you are.having an
-argument., . with someOne:
ethers " eneperage, you • to:
back"':- This. was the
wheleldea behind the_docu-
-Memory "Fighting Bick".
The,Story waShased on the'
of four 'children. the
yoUngestittine, the. oldest 16.
of 'the children, .hadt
letikemia, eincer ...of, the-
blcfod. When Fillidnboutlite.
slitistc in t4e' • Tid" inide. I
• 'figured it s;40,0 be•S,ad 'and,
someWhat.c*s.. Ncituntil 1
. bad b0.11! to, watch the
prograni:bad I realized how
. gross . it ,reafty. •
-11•16- 'Mt Main . eliaraiterS
were two boys. :Michael 73,
'and Tony --le; The story .
'Showed- their feelings,. their'
.friends and their ..'fauttily's
feelings `10iVara their .
•diseaSejeni the only tne
out of the' four 't hildten on
the show4ho is alivetoday.
lose scene of the extra
calories gained over the NeW
Parents have to take down
*e Christmas tree that has
kept the family in. the. Christ-
mas sPirit over, the' holiday.
The Corner where if stands
always seems empty when
the tree isr removed.
Back to school, work and,„
the sameu*1 dull routine for-
eseryone is always the way it
Offers the following coursei
BEGINNING TUESDAY; jAN. 13
SEWING-ANDIOR,TAILORING
'was- , a little girl
SO
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