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ROSS RIOT. was coming in to give instruction
on this old and fascinating
hobby and there was no chance
that my daughter was going to
miss out on this valuable
experience just to have a family
picture taken.
Our youngest didn't make
any comment at all, He simply
assumed, r suppose, that this
evening would be no different
than any other. That he would
sit and watch his favourite shows
on television until his little
friend from next door came over
for a rousing game of cops and
robbers all through the house
-from basement to attic,
And that's when I lost my
temper. That's when I told my
children that I didn't care
whether their future did depend
upon them persuing their own
interests this evening. I informed
them (in terms they seemed to
comprehend) that this evening
for one hour they were going to
go to the photographer's studio
and have their pictures taken.
And what's more, I shouted,
they were going to go upstairs
with no further delay and
change their clothes in
preparation for this ultra-happy
occasion!
The younger two knew
they'd been outranked and
proceeded mournfully up the
stairway. The eldest -remained,
defiant and determined that the'
shirt he was wearing was A-OK
for picture taking. If it was good
enough for school, it was good
enough for a picture, he
reasoned.
He then retired to his
bedroom to change.
It was this gay group, then,
that arrived at the
photographer's studio-a little
late, very disgruntled and
heartily disliking mothers. It was
this same jolly bunch that finally
got its revenge that evening by
refusing to smile or even look
pleasant for the photographer.
We tried everything. We
resorted to such tricks as putting
our fingers in our ears and
making funny faces; shaking a
baby's rattle in our teeth; pulling
the string on a talking Woody
Woodpecker; threatening with a
hammer.
It was no use. The sober,
somber silence continued
through the whole ordeal and
my Christmas photographs are as
grim as if Amchitka had been a
full disaster. Will I never learn, I
asked myself?
With Christmas in the offing
and being such a proud mother
as I am, I decided that the only
gift I would truly appreciate this
year would be a picture of my
three children.
I'd had one previous pietute
taken of the trio-that was about
five years ago and as you can
well imagine, there have been
plenty of changes In my
youngsters since then, Those
were the days when my eldest
son wore his hair short and
neatly combed, It was my
youngest child at that time who
had ringlets down around his
ears!
It was a spur of the moment
decision to call the
photographer, It had been
something I was putting off and
finally, one day, I simply picked
up the telephone and made the
appointment for the picture
sitting. I informed my children
later that evening of the date
and received no indication of
problems ahead.
The evening of the sitting was
another and if I ever have a
picture taken again of my three
offspring, I will have to be in a
totally different frame of mind
than I am right now,
About one hour before our
date with the photographer, I
reminded my children it was
time to get ready. They wanted
to know what they had to get
ready for and I confidently
reiterated that they would be
having their picture taken that
evening.
You would think I had told
them they had only one hour to
live and their dismay at that
dreadful moment set the tone
for the entire ghastly
picture-taking episode.
My eldest son had a jamming
session scheduled for the exact
same hour as the photographer
was expecting us. How could I
really expect him to be
enthusiastic about going to have
a "mug shot" taken when his
future success as a rock'n'roll
star (or whatever they're calling
it these days) depended solely
upon this evening? Could I really
think there would be any degree
of co-operation when I insisted
upon interfering with his career
like this?
My daughter informed me she
was sorry, but she just couldn't
go with the boys and I to the
photographer's studio that
evening. This was her evening for
CGIT and the theme was
macrame. One of the local artists
For
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On Wednesday evening, Nov.
11, the Explorer Girls of Ontario
Street United Church held their
Initiation and Star Ceremony,
The guests were welcomed bY
the Chief Explorer, Terry
Flowers . The I nitiation
Ceremony was conducted by
Miss Olive Johnson assisted by
Mrs. Howse, Mrs, Irwin and Mrs.
Walker.
The following girls joined the
group and received their
Membership Certificates,
Explorer Pins, Purpose Cards
and first red star: Kathy Jewitt,
Deanna Finch, Eleanor Gibb,
Elizabeth Arnsing, Debbie Ball,
Shelley Colquhoun, Cathy Lewis
and Loretta Zwaan,
M elodie Howse, Terry
Flowers and Beverly Walker also
assisted the leaders in presenting
the new members with their
Explorer equipment.
Tracy' Colquhoun, Sylvia
Forbes and Jackie Zwaan
received their first blue star,
Brenda Ball, Patti Stanley,
Jeanette Dutot, Laurel Lards and
Nancy Falconer received their
second blue star. Beverly Walker
received her first gold star and
special Explorer pin, Terry
Flowers and Melodie Howse
were each presented with a pilot
wheel pin as a special award for
leadership in the group.
At the close of the service Mr.
Lewis spoke briefly to the girls.
The girls, mothers and leaders
met in the Youth Room for a
few minutes and looked at the
display of work.
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Clinton on Saturday. Seen are; (left to right) Sharee Kennedy, Londesboro; Donna Buchana,
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Kippen East WI visits factory
Members of Kippen East W.
I., husbands and friends enjoyed
a delicious banquet at Dashwood
Industries on Wednesday, Nov.
12.
This being the Canadian
Industries meeting a plant tour
was conducted by staff
members. Slides were shown of
the Dashwood plants in Ontario
and Vancouver, and of homes
and apartments where the
Dashwood windows are used.
Information was given on
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Mrs. D. Triebner, who had
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What kids think of snow
Mrs. Lochart Grade 4:
Candy Emmerton says, "I
want to wash faces."
Frankie Elerby says, "The
snow gets so high it's too hard to
go to the bush."
Mrs. Johnston Grade 3,
Doug Elder says, "I want to
hitch our dog up to the sleigh."
Joey Lawson says, "I want to
make two walls and my brother
and I will fight."
On Nov. 12, two girls from
Grade 8 went around to seven
elementary classes and asked the
children what they thought of
the coming snow, Here are some
rather cute replies.
Mrs. Williams Kindergarten:
Dennis Fox says, "Well, I
don't know exactly, but I think
I want to build a big fort."
Patrick Malpass says, "I want
to build a big head, just a big
head." s•
Mrs. Tyndall Grade 2:
Timmy Addison says, "I want
to build a big snowman or a
car."
Brenda Hymers says, "I want
to make Snoopy and his dog
house. First build his house,
then put him on top,"
Mrs. Rogerson Grade 2:
Cathy McDonald says, "I
want to make a fort or a dog or
a walrus."
Ian Peck says, "I want to
make a leopard or a reindeer."
Mrs. Jones Grade 1:
Jessie Nelson says, "I want to
build snowboats."
Randy Lobb says he wants to
drive the skidoo that his father is
going to buy him this winter.
Mrs. Taylor Grade 1:
Jenny Elder says, "I want to
go down the cobbogan."
Barb Young says, "I want to
play with the toboggan."
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