HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-12-18, Page 7Po Latin During Mat.
It's Betfer anne .r
.0 oad•manners in fire classroom hind ivmlch to bide a meter st,ck
t`,re very important. They help It is bard to return the stick
keep up the morale of the class, to. - its owner when the need
.and the spirits of the teacher, arisen
Where are a few supers in When the teacher says some-
' nis school which could be lm- thing. .from which an ,epigram
roved upon, and for the good can be .educed, don't rake
of the teachers and the ,pupils .audible to the .teacher, just to
z.lke, these few helpful sug- your nearest neighbor,
gestions ale .offered. Don't day dream. Leave your
When the leacher enters the dreams for the night.
Cessrcom, the students should Never do Latin homewprk. in
rot scowl, but wear a look of a French class. You are apt to
Peasant anticipation ' on their get the subjects mixed. Leave
facts. It untd math .class.
Nat pin :signs oar the .coat- Chew guar ;only when the tea.clr•
til of a teacher. lie might sit er isn't :looking,
on the pin. Hold your laughter till the
It is well ti remember that leveher tells a joke.'Then roar,
radiators ,art a • poor plane be. Never ,walk intothe classroom
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Left 'Till ,Christmas
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Christmas :.. choose, from our
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Brownie Peck.
Teats :Mother;
On Tuesday afternoon; the 1.st
Hensall Brownie rack invited
their mothers to an :enrolment
ceremony and. ' ,Christmas tea
party.
The ',t'weenies enrolled 'were
.Wendy :Lorraine, Lynn Faber,
Cheryl Little, Joap :Simmons,
Christine Cameron, Kathleen
.Henderson, Linda Jane Xipfer,
.Sharon. Smelt, Mary Sawyer
and Brenda Noakes. Mfrs. Rob•
.ert Cook was .enrolled as T;swny'Jr
fjvl.
Program of !thingt they do at
Brownies was given After which '
}tea and cookies were served.
[Reunion .For Y.islting erether
tilt, ,and Mrs. Clayton J-lortori
• of Seaforth entertained at their
home on Sunday for .a reunion ,
for Mr. Horton's brother, Jae%
* of b auhhall; Alberta, who with;his wife is spending sortie weeks
SANTA AT HI NSALL CHURCH vision in 1e vicinity after an
• absence of eleven years.
,CH PARTY --`.111s was n familiar scene m the district a5 • Attending the reunion, at which,
St.. Nick made his rotizids to mimerous Christmas parties. Here he talks to child- a turkey banquet was served, i
reni who attended the concert at Hensall United, Church Monday. _TA Photo were Mr. Horton's sister and,
brother -In-law, Mr. and Mrs, A.
fi' Eowcliffe, Hensen, his bro.!
thers and theirs wives, Mr, and
by gear Noakes 112rs. William Horton, Detroit;
.nns•:rvs
Th* 11mes-Adyocalte, P.ctfmbor 18g 19$IR P ,
411 `,Y.. t91: tlFt rlaF 7t 40zoot t ,t, 1 11!#t ino .._
....`,Once .again, we would like to express PIC op*
ptecfation for :your business during 1S&E.
., .
.,Our sincere wish is extended ed to yol.t and yOurg
for :a very •
MERRY CHRISTMAS
And A Most Happy And .Prosperous 19591.
This Week At SHDHS
!HjTjm'
Praetically all students at
SHDHS were involved this week
In one way or nether in the pro-
duction of "Hi -Tire For '58,"
•the school's annual commence-
ment Mow.
It will be presented Thursday
and Friday .evenings.
Music under the direction of •
Principal H. L. •Sturgis will
again highlight the program.
Vocal groups will include mixed
quartets, male quartets, girls'
glee club and -the full glee club.
Four. dancing numbers will be
presented under the direction of
late. Sneak In.
Do not snore in class, You
might wake the others.
Don't shift a seat when a per-
• , son is about to sit down, You
might serape the floor.
Always take all text books
for clashes, Toting them around
builds muscles.
Never throw chalk, It's ex-
pensive.
Never put ydur books on 'thee
window sill. They will be faded
by the surf.
Never turn around in class.
You might Make the teacher
dizzy.
If these points were folloivecl
carefully, do'l't you believe the
Manners in the classroom would
be improved?
—Kathryn Hunter
Inkspot—'53
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CALENDAR OF tVEN.TS
• On :• Monday, December 22,
SHDHS Bible Club will bring
some of the joy •of Christmas
season to patients in the hospital
and musing homes in Exeter..
This joy will, be spread in the
form of favorite Christmas carols.
The Bible Club will meet .at
the 'high school at 8 p.m. on
- EXETER Monday evening. 'An invitation
it "• extended to everyone.
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Whte Swan 3 for 350
NEW DREAM WHIP ,,,,,,,, 2 foe 53¢
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ORANGE JUICE '
Donald Duck, 48-ot, tins .... 2 for 09
TIP TOP PEAS, 20 -oz, .,....:2 for 370
SHREDDED WHEAT. 2 for 370
PORK AND—BEANS
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A number by the orchestra
will open the program.
A play, "No Time For Skirts,"
will be presented by the drama
club and grade 13 will present
its traditional lampooning skit.
Over 400 awards, certificates
and
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Mrs. Calvin Horton, Clinton. Mr.
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Yule Visit From Stalin
'Tway the night before Christmas
in Kruschev's house,
The cabbage was boiling, and in
it a mouse,
His rifle was hung by the chim-
ney with care
Irl hdpes that Stalin soon would
ba there,
The children were nestled' °all
snug in their sacks,
While the winter's snow fell on
their backs,
And Mama in her kerchief; her
dish in her lap
Was waiting for his fingers to
snap.
When outside the Kreriilin arose
such a chatter
Nikita jumped from his 'bed to
see what was the matter,
Away to the window he flew
like a flash,
Unlocked the curtain and threw
up the sash. •
Then ooiv shone down on Marna
below
Sitting ' there shivering in the
snow,
When what to his .. piercing eyes
should appear
But a• battered up sleigh and
one lona reindeer.
1Vitli a bearded driver swayin'
and bilin', •
He knew 'twas the ghost of old
Joseph Stalin.
A•s slow as a turtle the poor
beast carne,
'Two broken legs and definitely
lame,
He wobbled ' and •hobbled and fell
on his face
When he chanced to glimpse
Nikita's face. -
He looked at the porch, he
looked at the wall,
He thought to himself "It's too
far to fall!"
.As dry leaves 'before the wild
hurricane fly
The poor animal fell and started
to die.
While up, at the housetop,
Kruschev saw
Joseph reach for his hip and try
to draw,
Old
FORUMS
What do you wa::t for Christ-
mas?'
Answers:-- '
Charlet Mickle — "Cadillac."
. Ruth hlaberer — "Anything."
J e r r y' McClinchey — "Lug-
gage.+,
Bill Shaddick — "Clothes."
Patsy Jones "Clothes."
Bill Noakes —,"Rifle."
Pat Rowe --- "Portable radio,
luggage and clothed."
Harry Moir -- "Cards,"
June Lorraine "Transistor
radio."
Mary Page - "Bible and a
panda bear." -
Pegy Csoddard "Clothes."
Alnla Hodgins — "Luggage."
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Hensall Personals
Mrs, d Wilkinson was the win•
her of 875.00 at the_Lions bingo
, in Clinton Thursday of last week.
Ken Shorthousehas returned ,
to his house in SL Catharines
after visiting with his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mre.
Alex Shbrthouse and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Cus •Voth ' of
Detroit visited over the week-
end with the latter's mother,
Mrs. Louis Sinipson, who ac-
conipaniec1 them bailie to spend
the holiday season. -
Mrs. Edgar Munn spent the
past weekend with her sati.in-! 1
law and daughter, 11t.r. and Mrs.
Don Gooding in Per,,.hill. °
Mrs, T. Parimor
Dressmaker Here
Mrs. T. W, • I'arinier, 85, the
former Ilatinah. Belle Wilson of
Metall, died in Clinton ot1 'rhes- HAVE YOUR CHRISTMAS PROBLEMS ALL WRAPPED UP FOR YOU AT
day, Deeerhber 18.
SheWas a dressmaker in 11011-
salt for many seats and her
husband, Thomas Par'liner was
a businessman who died in
1r53S..
She is sur'vi`ved by two sesta;
ttby, Winr1soi°, Earl, Toronto,
and elle granddaughter, Carolyn.
• The body is resting at the hon.
throe funeral Chanel where
huiorat service will be yield an F;NONB 299,.
Thursday, December 15 at 1
Itiali.
coticlucted by 1lev. C. 1
. ,
Daniel , with interment in Hen.
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ain't' Union cemetery, r•3�t'slR1"":i�t�it��fA:�e4D�l1M3�t1,s.iV'e�1 J�1t�1'��ei}Fl 1��f�@3�1:�d��t�l t
t
For his trusty gunshot has killed
so many
And Kruschev's no better than
any!
As Nikita drew in his head and
was turning around,
Up the stairway Stalin came
with a bound.
He was caressed all in red from
his head to his feet,
A big patch• adorned his panty
on the seat°
A bundle of guns -he had flung"
• on his back
And he looked like a peddler!
just opening his pack,
I3is eyes • how they glistened, his
moustache was waving,
Is wondering how glorious
leader's behaving,
His crooked old mouth hung
down,like- a cow's,
His nose sniffed and wiggled,
just like,a sow's. Pecan
A big curve'l pipe he held tight
Santa Likes
in his teeth
Yef
Petes
And smoke encircled his headi,Miniatures
like a wreath.
He had a broad face and a
bulgy old. belly Crown Jewels
That shook when he laughed like
a bowl full of jelly.
He was ugly and fat and slick Chocolate
as a snake '4
And poor Kruschev started
shake: •
Coated Nuts
Stalin grabbed Nikita by his big
left ear
And shook him so hard he fell
on his rear.
He spoke not a word but
straight for his gen;
His glorious work would
be all done. -
He plugged poor Nikita, the
dirty jerk!
For not keepilig up with the
Communist Work.
—Jean Noakes. with apologies
went
soon
to Clement C. Moore.
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