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Time to think green
BUDGETS BLOOM IN SPRING convince myself that the blocked
roads and one-lane highways of
February were just part of a bad
dream.
On or before April 2, when the
landscape has hopefully turned
green, I predict a mass exodus
from Ontario's cities, towns
villages and farms. After being
cooped up for almost five months,
the urge to roam will spread like
a fever.
Leadingtheconvoywill be yours
truly, I don't know where I'm
going but I'm going somewhere.
Although I may be paddling a
canoe instead of steering a car, I
will nevertheless be on the move,
when everything turns to green.
The colour means different
things to different people. To
some, it's simply the shade
between blue and yellow in the
spectrum; to others, it's a certain
kind of jade.
When some people think green,
they picture a glass house filled
with verdant plants or a thumb
that nurtures beautiful flowers,
vegetables and fruits, Many
people see a golf course.
Meanwhile, others conjure up
visions of cat's eyes glowing the
the dark or the eyes of jealousy
spinning fiendish 'get-even'
schemes,
For many people, thinking
green puts money in their
pockets. If you're one of them,
remember that kind of green is
the root of all evil, according to
some folks.
March is the greenest month of
the year for many people. They
think of shamrocks, shillelaghs
and leprechauns wearing green
suits and tiny shoes with turned-
up toes and silver buckles, They
also picture a post of gold just
beyond their grasp.
They dance to lively jigs; they
see Irish eyes smiling warmly,
and they dream of the Emerald
Isle so far away. Their
celebrations culminate on St,
Patrick's Day.
With all due respect to my Irish
friends and their kin, I consider
the first day of spring to be the
most important date in March
and the most beautiful green is
the kind that grows under my feet
and on the branches of trees.
Thinking green brings me one
step closer to spring.
WITH THESE FOOD BUYS! 8 a.m. to
6 p.m.
Fri. till 9
By ELAINE TOWNSH END
Who needs St. Patrick's Day to
think green?
I've been thinking green since
November. To me, green means
spring and spring means
freedom, And freedom means
walking down the sidewalk
without the fear of falling on my
fanny. Freedom also means
hopping in the car and driving for
miles with no danger of becoming
stranded for days in a restaurant
with seventy other motorists,
The only thing I have to worry
about in the spring is the
thousand maniacs I meet on the
roads and the other nut in the car
behind the one in front of me.
The word 'white-out' will
become obsolete, at least for a
few months. What a thrill to drive
on bare, dry pavement with
green grass lining the roadside
instead of walls of white! If I try
hard enough, I might even
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ENGLISH IMPROVED — A five month stay in Canada improved Pat Marquez's command of the English
language. The Mexican girl is this week completing a three week stay at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Chap-
man and family of Exeter. Above, Pat with a sign indicating she can speak the language is shown with Cheryl
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indicated she could not speak
English.
This situation has been greatly
improved and she jokingly put on
another sign on Sunday for the
benefit of the T-A photographer'.
It said, "I now speak English."
The biggest thrill for the
Mexican girl has been to see snow
for the very first time. She en-
joyed skiing, toboganning and
snowmobiling. Second on the list
was french fries.
Pat has completed 12 years of
schooling in Mexico and is now
preparing to attend University as
a medical student. Asked about
medical school qualifications in
Mexico she. commented, "There
is no trouble getting accepted, the
problem is staying there."
During the initial part of her
stay in Canada Pat was equipped
with two dictionaries and was
able to get her messages across.
• She expects to spend five years
in medical school and several
years in specialty study. She
plans to specialize in cardiology.
Inflation has also hit Mexico
and the peso has been deflated to
about 20 to one dollar.Pat said
about 15 years ago two and a half
pesos equaled one Canadian
dollar.
The third year of prep school
which is similar to grade 13 here
is aimed specifically in Mexico at
the vocation the student wishes to
follow at the university level.
Her final words during the
interview were, "I have found
Canadians very friendly and plan
on coming back again."
A five months stay in Canada
and Huron County in particular
should prove very valuable to a
young Mexican girl.
Pat Marquez, a high school
graduate from Guadalajara in
Mexico has divided her time
since arriving in Canada in
October between Seaforth and
Exeter.
She is leaving this week for her
home country after a three week
stay in Exeter at the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Jim Chapman.
Pat attended classes at
Seaforth District High School and
South Huron mostly to improve
her English which she admits
was almost non-existent when
she arrived in this country.
When she landed at Toronto
airport in October she .had a sign
hanging around her neck which
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