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A COMFORTABLE ST ED
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— This rider, who ,chose to remain
anonymous, enjoyed' the warm weekend. weather on horseback.
(Photo by Hook)
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HARD TO SEE — Getting a clean hit in 141 is ,hard enough, but it's
even more difficult when yea can't see the MI thanks to a drooping hat, Is free swinger Marty'Pelss discovered over the weekend:
A sure sign of warmer weather, tulips at the home of Jim. Brown in
Egmondville. (Photo by Hook)
A HELPING HAND — Ron Quipp gives daughter Erin a feW pointers as
she prepares for her first sold bike ride. (Photo bAciok)
SOAKING IT UP — You could have been out and active in the warm
spring weather on the weekend, or you could just hiie lain ih the grass,
as Debbie Stryker chose to do, and glaze in the rays. (Photo by Hod()
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 20, 401
WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
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7 o'clock special
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Odds n' ends
ply Elaine Townshend
You tried to slide down-the bannister of
life and di you got were slivers in the end.
You thought you could go through life
with a hop, skip and jump. like a bunny
rabbit. without a care, and then you found
yourself in a cow pasture.
You motored street without a
St*, 'Ian; e9;outertt 1711'9'11 :707 1:';*:eth'-:03'''ifi111011.: crook ed.a The road became uneven trod'
very hard sto cltao b There' were
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• Suddenly. Oicrg' r(t steep, Nag .0 *..
ep open. .444.0.40 was harder-Wiget.'.0.0t. of
than the Orte befOtt,
The. sky turned-,*-4-,- then' .0,Jack7
witidbregan'to blow against you. Rain cattle'
pelting down.
There. Wire Tots of other people around,
but you seemed ta'be the only one getting
rained on. "Why did the storm pick on
me?'' you wondered.
'you tett as though you were sinking in a
deep dark hole, and the more ,you tried to
get out, the deeper you sank.
You felt lost and completely 'alone.
You were' amazed at how quickly things
had/changed for the worse. You doubted if
things would ever' change for the better.
You doubted' if the rain would ever stop
or if the wind would ever blow in your
favour aizain. And you wondered`whether it
The Ladies Aid of Presby-
terial church met Tuesday
May Sth When Ann Agar
President opened the meet-
ing with prayer.. Alice Reid
read a poem -May Day"
written by the tat m Miss
Isabel Graham
LADIES SHOES
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was worth trying to weather the StOrm. You
felt so tired.
You thought no one had gone through
the-troubles you were going through. BO
they had.
You thought no one understood, but they 04. You thought, no one cared, t?..;4 they
fOr some reason that yny dichfi quite
un*ma)ni, YOU kept 'hanging In thq,t! even though you "(Olt t have such.
hOpteleft.
Then ire " 4*.y you noille:cr*otligt iange. Y thoot .4ho. Atiy seemed
*tie On 4 14tOr. 4iy saw
rainbow. :It was very faint" but out a
promise of 'better things to Come.
Slowly, ever so slowly, the storm, began
to ease. One day there was even a trace of
'sunshine. The :.road became smoother.
Then came the day you knew it--you had
weathered the storm. And it was worth it.
Instead of feeling weaker, you, felt
stronger. You knew that you had gained a
bit of wisdom and understanding.
You knew, too, there would be more
storms, more hills and van* down the
toad, but you would be better prepared for
them.
And you would be better equipped to
cope with the next storm. knowing it would
__xe an end.
when each member will
bring a guest. Mrs. Agar
introdu4ed Mary McClure
who spoke on ceramics and
showed her display. . The
McClure and Agar group_
served tea and cookies.
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You weather the storm
Ladies Aid will bring guests for pot luck
Edith McMillan read
the Scripture; Psalm 99, and.
Mrs. Agar led in Prayer. The
offering, was received by
Dorothy Scott. The Ladies
Aid and W.M.S. will hold a
joint meeting on June 18 with
a pot-fuck dinner at noon
KIDDIES
SHOES
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