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Paragraphs And ComOositions
A Tramp Futility
FORUMOy MAPELINE CORRIVEAU 13Y GERALD HGW.AHAN
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Front afar, he looked like a
Question: Doyou think that • slender and •extremely untidy wind. Snow covered his brad.
Military service should be coin- parcel!: Ile hobbled alma as if His feet and hands were swot-
pulsory in Canada?
clrunken, slot from drink but len and numb, fromthe hitter
Felex Doeyemense: "No!from endurance, fatigue, hunger cold. Exhausted by his long
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and despair. As he approached walk, be was sorely 'tempted to
Steve .Benning: "lt wouidn't
be a bad iclea." closer to my view. I remarked drop in the snow and lose his
his tangled and Nay hair whicti troubles and pain in sleep but
Alma Hodgins: "In this day reminded ma of a Week cat he knew he must go on. Once
sr and age, yes." tangled in a grandmother's yarn. asleep, he would never again
ills bony, twisted body could see the light .of day. His frozen
Mary Lou Witmer: "No I don'l barely be distinguished from the body woulcl be. found tomorrow,
think it should be compulsory.filthy rags that bung loosely next week, maybe never.
Marilyn Hamilton: "I don't • about him. He. Was now only His thoughts turned to his fam-
know." five •or six steps from me, and ily. What would happen to them.
I had an opportunity to study if he did not return, His wife,
Ws wrinkled face that showed his children would be left with
PLAN COMMENCEMENT signs of limitless endurance. out a means of support. As his,
This year, the SHDHS students forlorn and sad expression al. thoughts wandered an, he forgot
will hold their annual commence- most tempted me to offer him for the moment, his danger re-
ment program on Thursday, i)e• help, but a glance at his glaring, living in his mind,sthe moments
• comber la, and Friday, Decent. bitter eyes revealed a flash of he had enjoyedwith his !am-
ber 19. .of hatred and brutality that sent • ily. Sixteen years of happily
9 • ••• .- • . a tingle down my spine. A feel- married life lay behind him. A
- • - ing ot pity swept over nit' as I wonderful wife, three small chits
watched the miserable bundle dren — what more could a man
hobble in the distance, but this ask for.
was one package. I didn't want Suddenly he snapped hack to
am to open. realization of his peril. 1 -le must
keep walking, walking until he
By MRS, ARTHUR RUNDLE reached a haven from the storm.
Step after step, he plodded,
losing hope with every wary
movement. The seeming useless-
ness of his efforts invited him
to give 3.11‘p.
Wbat ta.8 that? In the dis-
tance a vague shape loomed out
of the snow. Hope surged in him,
and be quickened his pace. He
began running, hoping, praying
that he had :found safety. Then
he came upon it. His joy turned
Garnet Johns. . into horror as he recognized the
triety is the crash of a doomed bleak grey outcropping of rock
Mr. and Mrs. Murray May ; plate, the .screeell or a fernale jutting from the ground. Clutch -
and baby son of Byron were or a gasp from someone sud- ing hopelessly at. the boulder, he
Tuesday visitors with her par- I denly stricken with indigestion. sank slowly to his fate.
ents, \[r. and Mrs, Lawrence No matter how hard you search
Copeland. you cannot find a noisier disbar -
Ron Chatten of Teacher's Col- mccS' than our cafeteria.
lege. London is practise teach-
ing this week at Thames Road
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Topics From
Woodh
Cafeteria
By MARY PAGE
Personal Items The cafeteria at noon now is
Dr. and Mrs. George P. Min, the noisiest room in 'the school.
pity, Nelson Murphy and Miss Anyone :entering gets the .dia-
Gloria McDonald of Toronto tinct impression of an orchestra
-were weekend visitors • at their Playing
off tune. 'the background
is provided in the kitchen with
home in the village. ; the clattering pans, •dishes and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, silverware. The main melody is
anne and Douglas spent the week- ; the students 'chattering •in a
end in Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. ' steady buzz of noise and the va-
school with Mrs. Russell Mills.1 The Story In
t Ralph Wareham was a week-
end visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Pole and boys at Appin.1
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Elgin and Barry Slade of Regan,
Rev. and Mrs. J. Slade of Port By MRS. E. KEOWN
visited at the parsonage wilhl° . . .
Rev. and Mrs. Wareham on ,
vvMeh s institute
much appreciated by the congre-
gation.
1\1r. Warren Patte•rson and son
Gary of Sarnia spent the week.
end with Mr, Patterson's mother,
Mrs. Wm. Patterson. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Scott, also of' Sarnia,
visited with Mrs. Patterson
through the week.
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Swartz
and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Morley
of London visited with Mr. and
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wellington Baker over the
Grand aransd bend Women's Institute weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Reg, Morrison ha
guest speaker for the Mr. and Mrs. Philip Present
of Kirkton, Nelson Morphy and November meeting Mrs. William and Mrs. Mary SmiCh. visited
Miss Gloria McDonald were Sat-
urday evening visitors with Mr.f c with Mrs. Betty Townsend at
ui ram-
ArnoZurichlShe many useful hints Mr, and Mrs. Coryell Roberts,
Misses Barbara Knowles and and short cuts in housekeeping formerly of London, have taken
Norma Hern, nurses -in -training and sewing. — Please Turn To Page 17
at St. ;Joseph's Hospital, London, More useful hints weAe given
were visitors on Wednesday and by the ladies in answer to the
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. roll call. Mrs. Willis Gill cam -
Arnold Hern. mentor! on the motto "A house
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levy and depends on the depths of the
Lynn of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. purse; a home on the depths of
George Levy of Thames Road, the heart,"
Mr. and Mrs. John Brookshaw Mrs. William Love spoke on
Of St. Pants were Sunday visitors the highlights of the area con -
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy. vention held at London and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Skinner Roy Morenz reported on the
and family visited on Tuesday county rally in Exeter.
evening with Mrs. Roy Kirk and The ladies decided to help 11 -
Lorne. nance the building of a 'picket
Mrs, Robert Carroll left this fence along the- south side of
week to spend a few months the cemetery:
with her daughter, Mrs. Roy The December meeting will 1 'wish you all the
Hawkins, at Anderson, be held on the third Thursday compliments of the sea:
at 2 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hern and •
family attended the golden. wed- Hostesses were Mrs. Alex Ham- Sot.
ilton, Mrs, Raymond English,
Mrss. Earl Finan and Mrs. Elgin
Webb,
Personal Items Wellwood Gill
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Turnbull.
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Mor-
ton Turnbull in Parkhill on 'Wed-
nesday.
Mr. James Dalton, Grand Bend
reeve, is attending county coun-
cil meetings in Sarnia this week,
Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Riddoch
of Sarnia enflame° the. birth of
a little daughter last week,
which is a great-granddaughter
for Mrs. Mac Holt and a • great -
great -granddaughter to Mrs. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ravelle uys •
Geromette, both of Grand Bend.
0.
spent the weekend visiting with
relatives in Detroit.
Mrs. Horace Lake is this week '57 METEOR SEDAN
• visiting with a cousin, • Mrs,
Harold Prince in London,
Mr. Robert Southcolt of Exe-
ter was guest speaker lat the
morning service in the 'United
Church for Layman's Sunday,
and spoke of his early connection
with Grand Bend church and
Sunday School,. His address was
Thank You
Grand Bend
„ for the support
given in re-electing me
to the council.
ding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. William Morley at Whalen
on Tuesday.
Winter came In with a bang.
° The snow plow has been busy
keeping 'the roads open,
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Pencil
Sharpeners $1.35
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Electors
1 wish to thank you,
one and all, for reelect-
ing me to the P.I.Le.
1 shall endeavour to
merit your confidence
during the coming term.
H, Love
ToThe Voters
Of .:Grand Bend
Thanks for your sup,
port at the polls,
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'PHONE Itt EXelltt.
SHigh Smile,
A certain corporal had been
overseas two years when he re-
ceived word from his wife of a
1
; newly -barn son.
Cigars were in order, so he
purchased several and began
dispensing them, repeafing the
news of the blessed event. With
1 one cigar left, he entered the
lieutenant's offiee.
After hearing the corporal's
story, the lieutenant said:
"Jones, doesn't it seem strange
to you that you have been Over-
seas at least two years and your
wife just had a baby?"
Jones beamed brightly, •"011
no sir," wag his reply, "There
were three years between my
brother and me."
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