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Village Squire, 1979-10, Page 13design or from the hazards of being repeatedly dragged by the arm across lumpy earth and up bumping stairs by the small owner. The colors and wide variety of clothing on the teddy bears ' made the old schoolroom look alive and lively once again. Some of the teddy bears were left bare but most of them were wearing outfits. quite often in keeping with the name given them. Not all the bears were he bears; a few were dressed like the Mother Bears in story books, and little girl bears. Teddy bears with their quizzical faces and happy smiles have enticed people throughout the world to love them for a long time. If there is a universally acclaimed toy, it must surely be the teddy bear. Since the first one was created over.65 years ago, millions of teddy bears have been manufactured in many countries throughout the world and the popularity of the teddy bear shows no sign of diminishing. How did Teddy Bear come into being? According to stories. President Theodore Roosevelt was on a hunting trip in Mississippi in November, 1902, and when a little bear cub cane within his sights, he refused to shoot it. As is still the custom today, any incidents in the life of the one who is in power, is fair game for the caroonist. Clifford Berryman drew a very appealing little bear with President Roosevelt turning away, his hand raised signifying the little bear was not to be harmed. Toymakers Morris Mitchum and his wife saw the appealing little bear in the newspaper cartoon, and with scissors, brown plush and stuffing they created a little toy bear and, since President Theodore Roosevelt was affectionately known as Teddy they called it Teddy's Bear. The little bear was an instant success and sold as quickly as they could be made. A letter was sent to President Roosevelt, accompanied by a little toy bear, asking permission to use his name. The President gave his permission; and kept his gift of the little toy bear. The First Bear now lives at the Smithstonian Institute. The demand was so great, by 1903 mass production of Teddy Bears began. First in the hundreds, and then in the thousands, not only in United States but in many countries throughout the world. The first bears were made with a hump on their backs like the grizzly bear but this was changed by 1906. Most of the early bears were cinnamon colored but as time went on, they were made in varying shades of brown and also gold. A few recent bears are pink and blue ... (but only a few, thank goodness!) Bears were made with squeakers. Many had growlers and have received the name of Growler from their owner. There is no attempt here to analyse why so many people like teddy bears. They just do! Poems have been written and songs composed about teddy bears. Several books have been written about them, probably the top honours vying between Winn ie -the -Pooh and Paddington Bear. There are several Pooh Clubs in England and in the United States there is a Good Bears of the World (Service Club) - "It was founded in 1975 and has over 1500 members. They are promoters and collectors of teddy bears and distribute them to children in hospitals and Senior Citizens in Institutions. A symbol of love and affection the teddy bear can do much to comfort the old and young, the group claims, since a half of all Americans growing up own a teddy bear. "Local groups are known as dens, and raise money independently to purchase teddy bears for hospitalized children in their areas." This is according to Encyclopedia of Associations. There is no visible Teddy Bear Club, as such, locally, but in December, 1977 a Paddington Bear Film Festival was held at the Stratford Public Library for the children. Just before Christmas of 1978 a Teddy Bears' Picnic was held at the library for the children. Teddy bears were registered by name and there were prizes for everything you could think of: both eyes, tattered ears, long fur, short fur, etc. and etc. Games were played and there was a nice big birthday cake, too. This year August was Teddy Bear Picnic month for the children on the h ,deos one eepaoance Co.ocd.nahny a ,00m a, 0.S be . o d,.,mcove omb.oc.ce,adoved,o row DESIGNED.'01 VO mi o.+u. m May • . Y°V, `pec.oh„ You con bland and llow +mo°M\Y er I.o , costly m.+.oM e, W ,&Kora Yoh VI" on mwe ol tornot oto home w,.hou cos110 \,qh... We ho a ohetu .ndw.du11coo bDebt^,00Snd ItQowed9e ttoces a outtod,nco, d hove ° owe t1 01 .ecou.< Out ar , d c.9^ ot lout of r c well o ed mafcha.d..e out O oc ..e' p"c 33 West St.. Goderlch Phone • 524.4100 uoc•o,,Y Above Brown , Deco, No INTER--- vTERSSale ale Here we offer lowest prices plus your sales tax... Divide your payments over the next 12 months with no interest added... and no finance charges. THIS TERRIFIC DEAL FROM OCTOBER 15 TO NOVEMBER 15 ZIUIA X Furniture & Appliances LISTOWEL Wallace A.e. N. Phone 291.1461 October 1979, Village Squire 11