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Readers be forewarned. Whatever ap•
pears in the following colortm is the result
of gremlins that crept intonty typewriter on
Friday the 13th.
•Moetof the week was a .best. beguninig
with an aborted drive to la.iodini 'on
Witrlay" Itterniutg. When j left town, the,
*Aber w.4*,•it ,U.S.114410Q,iii.Y-
T1,0110'. weadlOTTITO was - fo're.ea$tiog the
*Ora StorM Of tlie 4.4sOn 'VI beg/Wale 'WA(
day
,
' Co ld last foe snipe w•o: tht. seas
be Aigailled. it up.. ;sit,
few ittowflAites. tater 1,,arne upett,.a. ear
Sitthigtati its roof in the middle, of the road
I:decided Id mono back home to .work •
Tuesday wits' .uneventful. The storm
raged and 1. laboured over a s-tory. By
evening,. I decided L didn't like either one, ?,
Wednesday I discovered soinething new
I've been Incited, out of my apartriteIIt
before but never locked tn. Drifting snow
and ice blocked The doors.
Not realizing ply own strength I broke
the glass in the back-door-attempting to 'get
out. Broken .glass in a docir has no
relationship to -broken glass in Si mirior.
does' it?
A call to a neighbour. who had a shot el
handy. gained my freedom.
Thursday was filled with good news and
bad news. The good news was the• storm
appeared to be over and ins front door
swung open easily. The bad new s,was my
air door was frozen. Good newt., though
the door on the passenger side was, not
frozen. Bad news - bucket seats.
,That brought me to Frida), Me .11th Lite
sun shone, the temperature soared and I
said .'pooh-pooh' to superstition. in spite of
the rest of the week.
I planned an 'exciting ey.ening, of tilling
•
the grocery bag and emptying the liturtdry
basket because I wanted -to cat , and wear'
dean clothes for the rest of the weekend
"Then I remembered Saturday was
,11r.-rittite's Da) I had missed it. I had no
ewer), • verse prepared for sou, dear
.1317,411vr .:-Irtg.#1"Ottnit thr.apaairognt • the, only
ditty' gut -4.;Artki:.•.to mind iyrtS.Ahas;
7 MyJalltWi:i0tiron' t, getting ditsly.
Cause y••• green Mu rob 's kin'd rtf.sty
got a Yielettlyut^s WO. •
tt ustKi WfriitOri, Irnt tap-17,
M.) Wandering dew • 'WOO,
Nod, TOT'...\‘'.aft
• T oerd -1 iNIT9SS it I kites it
%then Maas e n t.t firrd thiceti pages of verse
• aline wood SIOSC grate •
,'Sort :about the above. bur I- warned you •
er the beginning these Friday the 13th
gremlins might • cause problems.• Contid•
enually though..they sinks at.other times
as well
'Ai those times I giggle for no teas in.
nothing I say makes nievh sense and my,
mother w orries
Dad says he'd rather see me laugh than
.Ty. but he sass it in the strangest tone.ot
yoice Friends react in different ways.
&Mc pretend nut to manic. others lust
shake their heads My nephews and ni•
blame it on -tenthly .
My brother-in-lass shrugs "So hat else
is new.' She acts like- that all the time.''
It it happens in publn. my sister
an mm flues loud and, clear. "I never sass
that girl ',dere in my lite!"
Depending on the time ,of year. I hlami
the incidences on a N army of causes cabin
fever. frostbite, sun stroke, too little sleep,
ton much on my .mind, Friday the 13th
gremlins left user from Hallowe'en...
Gremlins strike again .
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LETTIICE
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 18, 1981
Odds re .e rids
by Elaine townshond
SuggOstions wanted
At H u ronview
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FIVE gOn4i:41104$1'0,f §44tortt14,r44.,4Mt Y
iktorni recently for a photo, On the right is a young, llobbielaad19y of
Brodhagon. and next to bim ia hiaJnother ,Dianne,..131$ grandfather Kell
r tylpOltnchay, 11f4'greatr9reat-vAnOpiather ,giten Mrs, .Flo ert Adams
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d flobOto'.graatigrand;mother Agne, Mr Oarne , thnot* ail of
VoatOrth., Ail are OeSeendent6.oribe tate R and Mahe! (McaurittY
Adama, (Mita by' Red, Bartley)
, •
Northside hors' about Tx Alpha
big Were .read' by Helen
ThoMpsen,also several thank
you notes.
Janie Golding presented
We budget for the year and
gave the treasurer's report.
Margaret McCowan an-
nounced that the Craft Clatch
would begin February 3
p.m.
0
4-H crubs meet 'in area
BY CATHiKELLY, was held on Monday evening
February 9 at the home of
Dorothy -Shot-dice. There are
10 girls taking this club and 3
mothers were' also,,present.
Dorothy Sholdiee and Marg-
aret Shortreed arc the lead-
ers.
Elected officers arc: Presi-
dent-Peggy Humphries Vice
President-Carol . Ann 'Wit-
hamson: Secretary and Press
Reporter-Joyanne Van Vhet.
The leader gave a test on
measurements: . then each
took their measurements to'
see, what size of a• pattern
they 'needed. Members talk-
ed about what was required
in the sewing basket and
looked at different prices for
interfacings. The girls will' •
meet nest Monday evening /
at the same Funnet
LONDESBORO HI 4-H
'The third meeting of the
Handy Hemmers was held at
Bromleys with all
members present,: Mrs.
Bromley demonstrated how .
to pin a pattern. She also
showed how to sew and
finish various seams.
Mrs.. Dui/er shOkved us
hires to sew a dart and gather
the seams. • Both le-aders
shoWed how' to press and
various prices' of pressing
eortioment.
Please turn to page 20.
The first meeting of .the
Dublin 4-H club was held on
Feb. 4 at the homie of leader
Mary-Lou Maloney,: The title
of this 4-H project is "Which
Came First. The Chicken or
BY NIKHELLE FRY
The first Egrnondville 4-H
meeting_was held February 4
at the home of leader Barb
Doig.
The handing out• of books
and the election of officers
were the first orders of
business. The officers are:
Anne-Marie Maloney, pres-
CO•0
'ident: Carol McIntosh, vice-
president: Susanne 'Eckert,
secrefify -treasurer and
Michelle Fry. press reporter.
Members. then 'joined in
pairs tofneasure one another
for garments. and diseussed.
the necessary itenis in their
seising' boxes.
The ,text' meeting is Feb-
• ruary 12 at Anne-Marie Ma.
loney's home.
Kippen #1' 4-H club met
Monday: February 2. at
Ruby Finlay•son's.
Ruby Finlayson.ts leader
and Irene Einlalvsbn is' our
assistant leader. The club
name is going 'to 'he the
Sewing. Sweethearts.
Members- c. --tiffh.ers
'President • Cathy Vanneste,
Vice President •21 elle Wright
Secretary • Eileen Connolly
and Press Reporter • Kathy
Finlayson. •
WALTON I
The first meeting sit the
Walton 1 4-H club of the
project .Get Ready-Set-Sew
he %.yegregation enjoyed
a Ytohn and or en duet' by
Cecil Skinner and 1-1it: Hen
(Jerson Mr Skinner and
Mrs. HeptiCrS011. ,t‘litillt led
Sundiiy evening seryei
in the 4bY:the .of tilts
Luther
We missed Marie fison at
Me piano on Monday alter,
tairon tly hen 'LtId Type Move
%.$ fiend
er4on 111104-, in for Matte
son Me v s1
i
Hdlg's, Warren Whunipire
414 Ruddoek provided
the 'tintileitthoitr
Anghean commit melt
held. in, the chapel ,on hues
cla. afternoon in sem: of the
storms weather, 'howes er she
sers tee was 'shorteeed a • bit
Day Care had to camel
their 99e Minn! beaus/'
the weather and it was show I.
.instead. on Ihursd.is atter
noon.
Resident, (stunted held a
meeting in the chapel Oil
ihursday 111011Ing. I he
,11113.11 st outu iu UK Ilse
at. Its to 'know that the
sUggi:SLIOD box is .,1 the toe le
ittlq.-t.clin>41711. 55 .1
so i;gesttot must
oil the bome.., ••1 the I!
ti sI 4 ,1,1
N Mount Beat fits sidle,!
liwiorlY we, on I lit.! 151•11
•11 xtribtittm, iTehrini •
tt~ttit, resident„ r.,,i44e017,i5511.
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lA c•b,iye .reatl P t"..tt
t kti kttf .1 I 4,111Z. flirt
Mtj‘ is' Ow ass avittl'
aisle .•5,..1•41.1••55tt hi.'
t.
411115 I I ••Utti .1051 goct US
111•1Stt.sk !tom die snots drifts,
fhitoo, ic e, would hke to
wt LOW.. I Mott. and
Harty Phillips I hest nett
te ski. fits art iht sir a tigers to
is is t ht . hose bvell gottlg to
Do. (ale lot vomit MAW. Wt:
e happ> to. hat c them
Ins 5111., 55-1111 10,
•N,5 [1114ttli•i ."0.•• ,5" >pressed to,
,if lout ,Yearly.
Nct‘i!t'
NistS
worker tor thy crag roato,"91K1
We will ntAs tier.
The General. Meetipg. of
the United Church Women Of
l'!4lorthside Church was held
at the church on January 27
with the president Marg
Sallows reading "A Touch of
Human Hands."
Yvonne Vanslyke intro-
duffed the film strip, "Fafilily
Life In The Homeland of
South Africa."' June Bali
gave a reading. Thelma Bode
read the Scripture arid June
Ball led in prayer.
Three young people,
Brenda Pullman. Derek Co,
oper and Barry Vincent who
attended Toc Alpha during
the holidays gave a report.
Minutes tif-the last meet-
The dub started with the
election' of the officers. Pre-
sident is Anne Marie Kelly.
Vice-President. nancy 'Lou-
wagie, Secretary. Pauline
Murray, Treasurer, Lucille
Delaney. and Press Report-
er. Cathy Kelly.
The group 'discussed' how
• to sharpen and take care of
knives A well as carving a
chicken. The assistant leader
Anne Kelly. demonstrated
how to cut up a chicken the
proper way. The correct way
of packaging a chicken for
the freezer was also discuss-
ed. •
The next meeting is .Feb. "
12 at the home of the
assistant leader Anne Kelly.
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