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Sue Palmer, Queen of the 1972 Clinton Spring Fair sits (centre) with
her attending princesses. On her left is Joanne Palmer, Sue's sister
who placed second and on her right is Linda Thompson of R.13 .3,
K ippen who placed third. Others in the contest were (standing left to
right) Karen Tyndall, R.R.4, Clinton; Janet K laver, R .R.3, Kippen;
Heather McAdam, last year's queen who performed the crowning of
the 1972 queen, Lynda Workman, K ippen and Nancy Sillery,
Brucefield,
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BY :SHIRLY .1 KFI L ER
she could rise at the crack of 03 wn
to begin the 'rigormts routine anew
and afresh,
The youngest Keller had a
problem. too. His kindergarten
class was producing the musical
extravagansa "The Three
Bears" and the part of Father
Beer ats still to he cast. Our
youngest son'hoped he was in line
far this demanding dramatic
debut merely because he was the
biggest guy in the class ,., and
Father Bear had to be large and
burley.
That's why the youngest Keller
spent so much time last week
tromping and stomping through
the house. He was, as he
explained, only doing his Father
Bear walk like the teacher had
said it should be done. Maybe if
his tromping and stomping
improved, so would his chances
for being Father Bear in the play,
Between the oratory efforts of
No. One child, the deep-breathing
and deep-bending of No, Two child
and the stamp, stamp, stamping of
No. Three child, my husband and I
were on the verge of exhaustion.
"What has gone wrong with the
kids?" my husband asked one
evening after dinner as the
children scattered to talk, tumble
and tramp. "Is there some kind of
talent caravan coming to town?"
As is usually the case at our
house, mother had to brief father
on the upcoming events which
were causing the commotion.
(Somehow, dad's always the last
to know!)
-When will this be over?" he
shouted, trying to make himself
heard above the din,
"Soon," I reassured him.
"This weekend for sure."
It all happened within 24 hours.
The speech-making (plus the wits
of a clever campaign manager)
won No. One child the seat he'd
hoped to gain; Lady Luck and
some real determinatio, brought t 5,\
track and field fame for o. Two
child as she walked off 'th the
senior trophy in . our town and
There is never a dull moment
'when you are raising' a family.
Isn't that so, parents? And when
your children are as far apart in
age as Mille - with such
diversified interests—well. life
'is always filled with surprises.
We've just come through one of
the Most exasperating weeks any
family could know, Not that
anything so terrible - or so
wonderful - happened. It is simply
that normal household bedlam at
the Kellers was replaced with
abnormal household bedlam for
almost seven days, and now that
ordinary chaos reigns again.
we're all breathing a little more
' easily.
Let me start with the eldest in
the house. This one generally
•works hard not • to become
involved in anything too
demanding of him, A level-headed
but no -stress kind of person, I
could hardly believe my ears
when he announced that he was
letting his name stand for an
office hi the students' council at
the high school.
That's right. We've just come
through an election campaign with
' a lad who threw himself into it
with everything he had...and as
There
nch as others could muster. too.
There were posters and banners
and mottos to consider. There
was a speech to write and to
• rehearse. There were ideas to
sort out and make decisions upon.
In short, the week had all the
excitement you'd expect to find
. where there is an election
candidate ... plus the added
exhuberance of youth and youthful
eagerness.
Our second born' was in the
throes of the track and field day at
school. Her schedule for the past
few weeks has been geared to
getting in shape for this meet and
last week was just the culmination
of all that had gone on before,
There was jogging and the ensuing
showers. There was deep
breathing and proper diet to
• consider. There was non-
restricting clothing to be selected
and readied. And.there was the
silent vigil to be well aware of
what her competition was
accomplisshing on the track and
in the field.
As the big day neared, the daily
ritual became more intense. In
fact things became so desperate
that our daughter felt the need to
retire early at night - window
thrown wide open, of course - so
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The Brussels United Church
Women made their annual visit to
Huronview on Monday afternoon,
This visit is looked forward to
with a great deal of interest by the
residents and by all reports, the
afternoon was one of the best. The
musical program, introduced by
Jack Thyne, included
instrumental numbers as well as
several songs by the choir.
Following the program, each of
the residents received a bag of
treats from the ladies. Florence
McNaughton, a forrher member of
Brussels U.C.W., expressed the
appreciation of the relatives,
Rev. George Youmitoff of
Hayfield led the sing-a-long on
Wednesday afternoon at he
program and tea sponsored by t ie though No. Three child didn't gelGlinton Kinette Club, Kinettes to portray Father Bear for an
Hants and Marlene Glannville
thrilled the audience with several
tap dances and they also sang a
special request for Marlens'
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Noble McCallum, Mrs. McCallum
thanked the entertainers.
Plans are being made far
special programs on Senior
Citizens Week, June 18-24, with a
special church service in the
auditorium on Sunday, June 18th
at 9:30 conducted by Rev.
IVIcWhinnie. By the way a service
held each Sunday in the chapel at
9:30. Relatives and friends of the
residents would be most
welcome.
Janet Jewitt, Evelyn Archer,
Maxine Merner and Carol Bocker
served lunch with piano
accompaniment by Chrystol
Jewitt. The club members
assisted with wheel chairs before
and after the activities along with
some of the ladies who are taking
part of their home makers course
at Huronview. Mrs, Lyle Paisley
in a few well chosen words
thanked the Kinettes for the
pleasant afternoon.
"The Silver Strings", a
musical group of young people
from the Walton area, along with
two step dancers, entertained on
Family Night. Linda Godkin,
violinist and soloist in the
orchestra introduced the
numbers with Beth McNichol.
Banjo; Faye Dalton, piano and
Alex Robertson, drums. Vicki
appreciative audience, he did
learn what a pleasure it is to be
part of an important back-up
chorus in a live stage production
where the applause rises and falls
like thunder.
As I said before, we're back to
normal household bedlam this
week...but for how long? who can
tell with a family zn the house.
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