HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-11-15, Page 12Members of this year's Central Huron Secondary School
Senior football Redman, who lost the Huron-Perth Cham-
pionship to the Goderich Vikings are front row left to right
coach Ken Reidy, Tony Bird, Dave lnkley, Calvin Pollock, Dan
Coiquhoun, Jerry Lobb, Randy Millar, Perry Jutzi and coach
Bill Weber. Second row, Bruce Williams, Doua Murray, Rich
• Archambault, Harold Heipel, Robin McAdam, Joe Gillespie,
Jack Bender and Dale Bannerman. Third row, Brian Kennedy,
Brian Murray, Bill. Irwin, Larry Carter, Gary Hesselwood, Rick
Shropahall, and Jamie Thompson. Back row, Dan Campbell,
Allan Keys, Bill Canteion, Jim Shropshall, Ken Scanlon, Gord
Gilifillen, and Doug Dietz. Andy Oyl was absent. (News-
Record photo)
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Remember last week I talked
about my youngest eon wanting
to have a holiday from school
and staying home for the whole
day though he really wasn't
sick at all?
Well, this week I have the
sequel to that event to relate. It
all began the fateful evening he
returned home from the
babysitter's house where he'd
spent the day playing and wat-
ching television and generally
having fun,
"How are you feeling?" I
asked him,
"Fine," he answered
brightly. "I'm not sick any
more. Good thing I stayed
home huh."
I smiled my knowing smile,
"Little rascal," I thought to
myself.
Shortly after he'd settled into
home for the evening, the
telephone rang. It was the boy
from next door and he was
calling to ask my youngest if he
could come over to spend the
night.
"I think I should be able to,"
my son told him, getting more
excited by the minute. My son
turned to me, expectation in his
eyes.
"Can I go stay with my friend
tonight?" he asked.
"Not tonight," I answered,
knowing my answer was going
to bring much protest and
maybe some tears. "You've
been sick all day, remember?"
"But I'm not sick now," he
exclaimed. "I feel fine."
"I know you feel fine. I'm
glad you feel fine. But when
you don't go to school in the
daytime, you can't go out at
night," I explained.
He stared at me in disbelief.
I could just about hear him
thinking, "If I'd known that
this morning I'd never have
been sick today."
"I'm going to school Mon-
day," he claimed.
"That's right," I said, "and
if you have an opportunity to
sleep at your friend's house on
Monday evening you could
probably go."
I watched his little eyes fill
up with tears, Like all children,
he just knew thi4 would be his
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last chance. "He'll never ever
ask me again," he whined
dejectedly,
"Never is o long, long time,"
I said, gathering him into my
arms, And because he felt so
very bad, I decided to confide
in him,
"You know, when mommy
was young I had the same rule
to live by," I began. "And you
know what? Sometimes it
works in reverse, Sometimes
you really are sick 'and you try
to keep going just so you won't
miss a big event."
"You do?" he asked,
Then I told him about a time
when I was in high school a
favorite young man invited me
to a dance. I wasn't the most
popular girl in the school to say
the very least, and I really
wanted to keep this date. But
about Thursday, I knew I was
getting sick. I developed a
fever, a cough, a runny nose, a
headache - I felt terrible and I
must have looked the part.
I told him I knew that if I
stayed home from school I
wouldn't have a hope of
keeping my Friday night
date...,.so there was only one
thing to do. I kept on insisting I
was feeling really great and
when Friday night came, I kept
my .appointment.
I don't remember now how
the young man enjoyed spen-
ding the evening with a sput-
tering, sniffling, stuffed-up par-
tner, but I do recall what a
miserable time I had. It was no
fun to dance, no fun to just sit
and watch. All I really wanted
to do was go to bed.
When I finally did get home,
I collapsed into bed like a ton
of bricks. I shivered. I shook. I
ached. I throbbed. I sweated. I
coughed. The next morning I
really was sick....and it took
four days to get back on my
feet. But in that time I'd lear-
ned it was best to tell the
truth,..if you are sick, don't
pretend you aren't; if you
aren't sick, go to school anyway
because by the end of the day,
something really exciting might
happen.
My little boy had stopped
crying. He put his arms around
my neck and said, "Thanks for
the advice mom," And without
another word, he went away to
contemplate life as he was
living it.
And you know what? Now
there's a sequel to the sequel,
for this past weekend my son
got another invitation to spend
the night with his friend and
he went away happy and con-
tent, a much wiser young man
I'm sure.
The Joint Autumn Thankof-
fering of Ontario St. Church
U.C.W. and Wesley-Willis
U.C.W. was held October 25 at
7:30 p.m. in Wesley-Willis
Church with Mrs. John
Nediger presiding.
Mrs. Nediger, president of
Wesley-Willis U.C.W.
welcomed those present and
Mrs. Ross Trewartha, president
of Ontario St. Church U.C.W.,
led in the Worship Service. The
Scripture lesson was read by
Mrs. Harvey Johnston and
meditations "Growth" were
read by Mrs. Harold Wise,
followed by prayer by Mrs. J.
Nediger.
Music was provided
throughout the evening by that
talented McMillan family from
Goderich with Frank Bissett at
the piano.
The guest speaker for the
evening Dr. George Goth of
Metropolitan United Church,
London, was introduced by
Mrs. Frank Fingland. This
well-known and versatile man
has been for 25 years in his
present parish, He has
travelled widely, served in
parishes in Quebec, Manitoba
and Ontario.
In —1954 "he' toured Europe
with the fat-nods Sherwood
Eddy Seminar. In 1957 he
travelled around the world
with the Christian Century
World Seminar. He also visited
Russia as an observer to the
World Peace Congress in 1962.
Dr. Goth has had Open Line
programs on two local radio
stations, has written for several
newspapers and still con-
tributes religious editorials to
the London Free Press.
He held his audience spell
bound with his dynamic speech,
He referred to the Watergate
scandal with scathing denun-
ciation deploring the crooked
thinking of those who say
"What of it? Everybody
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