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Goderich: Historian-
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The fillrP11 Presto> tenni
annual meeting of the
Women's MisSionar> Societ>
of -00 ProNb.), terian C hark. it
was held last Wednesda> ru
First " Prcsk...):terian. („Itirrt.h.
Seaforth, the •fitrtlgtit Mrs-
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held with ilclegittes told
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BarWril KiriontiOu .a.nd
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Mrs. MeAllister.iANC • .a
reading and Lynne Long-
muir, educational coosuhant
Par Hilton. led , a sing-Song,
Reports were recel‘ed
from the seeretaries ss hich all
showed a busy and educa-
tional study in hiliWOITS and
Bible Study. Mrs. G,G. Mac- .
charge and the Pianist was
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,21 to plan events for the coming year. Guests at the meeting were
greeted with coffee and cookies by E'diih. president of.the
church's afternoon unit and "Barbara Rivers, of the evening un it, who
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, Last Monday afternoon
Interested Residents met in
the auditorium to discuss the
forming of a Residents Court-
cit. It w as decided at that
time to meet again on Friday
when the nomination com-
mittee which consisted of a
Resident from every section
of the building had' jointly
prepared a list of delegates.
who would represent the
residents on a Residents
Council.
Grace Peck, Mary Ross,
Muriel Gibson. Jennie
Chestney, and Edna Cantel-
on-enjoyed, shuffiehoardA in
the auditorium on Monday
afternoon,
The Goderich Township
Women's Institute came 'to
•
Huronviest on Wednesday
afternoon to help celebrate
the January-birthdays. Molly
Cox and Alberta , Driver
entertained the residents.
We understand due to sick-
ness with the .original -pro-
gramme that Molly and
Alberta kindly put the pro-
gramme together at the last
minute and enjoyable it was
too. We even got a-surprise
when Molly.r-tang several
selections and this was espe-,
cially enjoyed by those who
attended. Delicious cupcakes
and tea were seryed
Miss Mary Van Camp
thanked the ladies on behalf
Of the Residents.
Mrs. Prouty held Bible
Study in 'the chapel on
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. •
Prouty will not be with us for
a while as, she is going on
vacation: we hope that she
has a lovely holiday.
Sympathy is 'expressed to
the families of David Papple. r
Mary Foran and Olive
Stratighen.
A well-known ladyi
Charlotte Ann Baxter is a
new resident at Huronview
this past- week. Also Mrs.
Teresa Barnes from Clinton.
Ann -Baxter is living on
Ground, North and Teresa
Barnes is in - Normal Care.
We are pleased to have Mr.
Alexander ,Knowles from
Clinton who is in on vacation
care staying with. us for a
couple of weeks. '
Odds n' ends
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Local ladies:02: .•
Presbytorkd.
Nflpitt.-r, it N 2 AubUrn:
I,L pit:No.1cm Mrs. Clayton
Cloklerit.h; Rixord•
, and orresponding
-MrS. 'Eleanor..
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WaSfonirY. geOtetY:• Ybfq64 Pigobyiorion'aiitopto Kt* tOilOitY are 'Oeorge. t‘i*ENIMirv,.-tcriax' Pre§.41,e(1n,‘ 090e04t*, WhO„
treasurer; Mrs. Clayton'4Oward,l(ndx ,PeeSt4teriarti thavideIlragidant
gleanor Bradgbek, Aubkirnt.' knOx Presbyterian. the groups sebretiO
Mrs,,-RobeVt ly1011iater.at pieside#t of The W. M.S. The ladies
attended -the: WMS Presbyteey meeting at First Presbyterial' 01 417.c.tt.
Seaforth last Week, (photo by GO*
Huronview to form council
People are incredible! A few weeks ago I
was concerned, with 'television shows that
used dangerous stunts to attract audi-
ences. I didn't-understand their pojhlarity.
but I realized f was considering only small
"segments of the programs. I decided to
take a closer look.
The show that caused the most
controversy and that I had the most
opportunity to watch was That's Incredible.
• The stunt Sessions still didn't excite me,
even though experienced stuntmen and a
psychiatrist tried to explain their motiva-
tion.
• —Other parts of the shows were,inforrna-
. tine; a fewseemed far-fetched.: Some were
entertaining and some inspiring. Most
were interesting because they dealt with
real people.
Animals got into the acts as well. A dog
raced motorcycles:with his master at the
controls, of course. A• bunny was intro,
duced on national TV as the Number One
ranked surfer in the rabbit .class. He was
• • ako the only rabbit in his class. I was not .
impressed. 1 suppose I'm just not A bunny
surfing fan at heart. -
-A lady bought a painting at a thrift store-
and underneath discovered a portrait that
mysteriously resembled her. She had not
sat for the painting. She could not explain
the resemblance nor why she had been
enticed to buy that particular picture.
Mani/ mysterious things happqn in• life.
and this one was duly dramatlied. ,
By this time, I admit I was bored: Then
some interesting and truly incredible
cane on. •
A young boy fell through ice on a° pond
and Was trapped underwater for several
Minutes- long enough to be given little or,
no chance of survival. When rescuers
• pulled him front the icy depths„resuscita-
don began, and in a hospital. he was
revived., Miraculously he
Surei ved with only minor injuries to his
hands, which were improving with therapy,'
An infant, botn with a heart defect that
until recent years would have .caused
certain death before the age of two. '
underwent complicated surgery in which
he was clinitally dead for one hour,
Proof of the, suecessfUl lopeiatiott-Was
. evidenced about a year after surgery by the
presence in a TV studio of;-the active,
inquisitive toddler.
Additional medical miracles and surgical
and technological advances were featured
tti ah vi"el
,might not have otherwise .
learned
Strength was the,,,„;subject or many
stories. A weightlifter had.broken a record
in his weight classification, but the feat
was not recognized because he was not
fvfeeeatring prpper shoes. 'In faCt, he wasn't
wearing shoes at all. because he had no
That's Incredible gate him a chance to
repeat the accomplishment on national TV.
He failed but vowed to train harder and try
again when he was, in better shape.
irapyrenra. -rHame ''wfeaastur.n9eda
better
h as? oh oi sl
football phe
teammates; he was on a par with them.
The only difference was he ..plAyed with
Only one leg:
• One of the other players recalled that in
the first practice, he thought he' ti ta4 it
easy onthe 'poor guy'.Before he had a
Chance to take it easy. he was on the seat of
his pants. That's when he began to
recognize the equality of his• view team-
mate.
Many other topics have been highlighted,.
on televisiOn programs , such aS Thais
Incredible. I have come to the conclusion
they are interesting becauie they deal with
real people, s
'Stunt men, are 'real people too;'' I still
don't understand their motiVation. 'and the •
stunt segments`are my least favourite parts
Of the shows. But. now' F have a better
understanding of the overall poPularity of
the4trograms
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