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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-12-17, Page 9ion complaining 'of a sore, throat when colds come around. • Next, we see. the teenager' who loves to see a snow storm, The basic reason, for this is that they get the day off'school. And- everyone knows how much a teenager loves school! Teenagers also love to play in the snow just like little kids. They, like it better than most of the children do! But really -teen .a.gers are just grown kids, so why not?, ' Finally,. the elderly, whom you wouldn't expect to like snow very. much. Well, they do; probably better than any of the parents:or teachers or grownups", They enjoy watching snow and its bright sparkle. Unlike the "grown- ups", they find the time to enjoy the appearance and beauty .Of 'snow. Teachers, bUsiness men,' parents; mailmen, Milkmen, farmers, , etc. don't 'enjoy "snow, It's cold, slippery, they can't drive on it, they have so many reasons for disliking snow that they lese sight of the beauty', of rt STARTS DEC. 21-23 ONE SHOWING 8:00 P.M. THE MOST TERRIFYING NIGHTMARE OF CHILDHOOD IS ABOUT TO RETURN! • word. Its like looking for „a needle in the proverbial hay; stack. Yet, in .:a seeming effort to push Canadianism, there has,been a huge push for, Canadian products, Can- ---adian _pride 'and in Str t Seives,: What ever happened to the idea of, "all for the Unity of Canada"l It seented to have disappeared once it was reakied what „gains could be 'made. The Americans in 1776• created a :constitntion that would protect the rights, liberties and freedbms of the individual, • of the ;United States citizens: In thee.U.S. the 'entire ;syStent is 1?_ased on the constitution; in Canada we don't even want ours.:. Canadiatiism has a billion or-more definitions. EVery- one has his own definition of Canadianism, It IS the Pride an Ontariti former has when seeing his harvested fields; it Abe surge of 'power' a Newfoundlander has when he battles the sea; it is the paintings— & the vibrant innovative group of seven. It is the 3.8 million square miles of land, Canadian land. What ever it is, it is alive and well butnnly witha detached eye in coming but suecess- fully. It is not a disease or "sotilething —thatbne must hunt for. It is just there, Bernice Passehlar. The 1981 season is to be cancelled by the Stratford Festival, So run headlines concerning the 'struggle' over who is to fill Robin 'Phillips shoes as Artistic Director of the.Stratford-FeStival—Grint- Stratford FeStival runs Rice a typical soap, opera with char- acter-changing gOing so swif- ' 'fly it's hard to _keep track of everything., Aside from some of the issues facing Stratford ,.there is one that has become more--and—more important both at Stratford and other' areas of the country and it is Canadianism. What is Canadianism? Well,. a Canadian is..., but he is also and.well', there is a bit of As you see "Canadian- ' lam" is not an easily defined What is- snow? Is it frozen rain? Is it down ffom . a duck that made its way to heaVen? is it dandruff? • Could it be 'a cloud that has binst and floated down.to earth? What . ever this stuff is, it has Magical effect on everything around, it. The dirty muddy streets turn into a bright, - clean roadway. The .seattered dead leaves are covered in a blanket of beauty. The . bare and lonely. . branches are smothered in an array of sparkle and white, and the people who enter this scene. are affected too. Cheeks turn bright pink, eyes sparkle and dance, and feet crunch on this glorious white path. :It's due to the change that rnakes_snow_vihat is._The wonderful _change from dreary fall to bright sparkling . winter. That's what 'makes snow so terrifferFiirs—heau- tY and colour gradtially dis- appear and the "in be tween" tinie is sad' and dreary-looking. We await the first snow 'in antiCipation. The magical appearance' of the first 'snowflake and the wonder of seeing our breath in the air bring sighs from all Who chance to see these majestic sights. It is truly exciting, this snow, and as it grows and creates snow; banks, we think it a true miracle! Yet; it. is also what we associate with. snow, such as' tobogganing, holidays, and ` Christmas, that Make, snow so exciting 'and marvelous!: We expect a lot out of snow, though; We_ expect it to stay around long enough so we can have a good, snowball fight, go snowniobiling, or (if you're truly creative build a snowman! But most parents spoil the appearance of the 'first snow by-'hoping it will, - leave so they can drive wherever they must go. The only way to see the effect of snow is to look at a few peoPle as exatiples. Let's look at the young boy who sees snow falling from the sky. The excitement and amazement can be best seen- in the way he gazes lit the tiny snowflakes piling up into huge banks and the joy he has in playing in it when he is allowed• outside'. Children enjoy snow better than any- one else becauSe they don't haVe to drive in it, change wet clothes or put up with the :Se, I ask you again, what is snow? Depending on Who Lyon are, snow can be benef; icial or hindering.' However, if you take the' time,' focus yourself wholly on watching it for a few minutes, you Will can be beautiful! Liz Wilkins, 11 K. Doc. 21 -12 see what the poet sees..Snow- Showtime 2 DAYS ONLY FRIDAY SATURDAY' Please 'Nate Showlimes sprig of thO •I. Flight at' 9:00 p, Soutb qt 715 poe. Double 111 Feature • w. P4a - iimE:ANED SUNDAY AND Honor , acid everyone eiso,$.>; , , II MONDAY ONLY — 1 1,, Itartmomoilmociosoloomor 8:00 p.m. only n MARTIN MULL TUESOAVNELO SALLY KELLERMAN CHRISTOPHER la Walt sney • LAST irldairr 1VC111; AMC RI k4i:Gawas Th,uptiTrsomayit PHONE 357-1630 FOR 24 HR. MOVIE INFORMATION , 1N Q lir11111011111 EI VO ec 1Stb ' It E T T F MIDI, Ellx is. —.5HowTimE,-- ..mariad- II •111;00 P.. 4" ' ' c eat a ,-11 IIA7R11110 ElillE3118 mil :ZIP-A-DEE,1300-DAHI ,' t., `;... '' %Vital IlllisiHbv-ti-1Trik " • 4:`.4;51:,,,, of STARTS DEC. 17th & 18th ONE SHOWING 8:00 PM ...the man you thought you knew. _ . Starts FRIDAY' PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE GODERICH _ _ „.. DEC. 19-20 sHoinrrpviE: "ENTER THE DRAGON" 7:00 PM, "CADDY SHACK" $A5 SOME PEOPLE JUST Brute 30111 BELONG. Lee .•4„.7)..v. CHEVY — CHASE Enter The RODNEY yi p 'ANGERFIELD Dragun 0 t-t. PHO AIR CONDITIONED Dance: The Walter Lone Trio will provide dancing and entertainment. Priceinttudes a fuliasgortment of party favors. • a Dancing from 8:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. o , 6 di 0 0 0 oI/ m9 : b • ....... ,,e4A\ Cl -.,„ ..--;„. AA , •-„, 'II / ' .• • ell '' , 1 , 0.• a II- it 0. 0 ! i C 7 4 _: •. _ 0 .. Dine: Our chef his selected a seven course gourmet menu which includes Anchovies, Chicken Coilsomme, Smoked Salmon, with'aviar or. Lobster Cocktail, Raspberry Ice, a main course of Beef Wellington or Pheasant Alcantara with Paris Breast and Petitfours ' for dessert. Coffee'or Tea. Settings start at'8:00 p.m. Advance reservation required. - • • *60.00 per person excluding tax and gratuity. ed the continuing Saga of the • ford's case, Canadian .direct- Canadian- and have proven sensitive and different port- ors. • they, can run 'a .theatre sue- rayal of survival, that seem-„ ' There constantly seems to cessfully if only on a smaller ed, unintentionally Canadi- be a. set of standards, usually seale; ; an. .."Paper 'Wheat” was a American;. by which we T.V.; we are legiSlated story of universal:straggles Canadians" measure oursel- watch Canadian shows, seen in 'a different light -- a- yes' and our actions. Could., Shows that, nnfortnnately; - Canadian. light; the Stratford Reard be bring- tend,o be pale imitations of Prime Miniiter Trudeau is ing 'in. the. British •directar,---II.S.....,SitcomS...,SoLoften, „on ,hent nn making a grand John Dexter, because it fears hears, "Well I saw that it finale or, as some would placing the :directorship ; Was Canadianso I turned the think, folly. by. bringing a Inexperienced Canadian ' • . 'Canadian constitution, home hands? It would seem that I heard this often when for Canadians. 'Instead Of, we need. someone from :out . talking about Panev Wheat, a°, being willing to compromise. side'' to tell us' how to run Canadian theafre prodUction on issues in regard's.. to the our own business. .It is rather , adapted for, TN. Had they cOnsfitution, the provinces huniourous to leak about and ' Continued to watch . they seem bent on getting the see all the directors whO are Could have seen an extremely, best deal, possible for them-. e eeoreweerreernerne,