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dor thebirds,e
you say?
Casa pin sit in a movie from the sky into the sea in
theatre for more than 90 an attempt to break the
flatus', watching a seagull, flight speed record for
withoutI had getting bo Although
he dragged himself onto a
pie of debris and floated
I dyed the book - Jonathan aimlessly all night.
Livingston Seagull - I wasn't A child near the back of the
certain I would get the same theatre was worried. In a
pleasure from a full-length stage whisper, he asked "Is
filI needn't have wacried he dead, Daddy?"
I might have been anxious
Odds 'n ends
The voice of the gu
became louder and strong
as the film progressed. S
the messages of the stor
that so intrigued and i
• spired me in the book, did n
touch me as strongly in t
film - perhaps because I wa
distracted by the beautif
scenes and poetic verse.
The scenery reminded me
of the west coast - waves
crashing on rocky shores.
The photography was so
convincing that at times I
felt I was part of the action.
At one moment, I was in the
midst of a noisy and con
By Elaine Townshend fusing taken where gulls
battled each other for refuse
from fishing tugs.In the next instant, I was
The combination of stunning too, had I not read the book confusion, high above the sea
soarinawafrom the
photography and mellow and known that Jonathan and the mountain tops, on
music by NeilDiamond kept was destined to try again and wings of sunshine and music.
me captivated, along with finally break the record. The scene shifted
the rest of the crowd in the More than that, he went on to dramatically from the
packed theatr e• face even greater challenges warmth of sunshine and blue
Sound from the audience in this world and the next in sky to the cold of a snowy
broke the spell only once. an ever -climbing search for hinterland. From each step
After Jonathan plummeted complete understands
of a faltering gull came the
sound of a tiny imprint being
made in the snow.
Then the screen was
flooded with a soft rose hue
as Jonathan moved on to the
next chapter in his life, in
which his wings took on a
brilliant white glow.
Once again a lone seagull
soared above seas, treetops
and mountain peaks, taking
a whole theatre full of people
with him.
For the birds, you say?
Maybe. But, for sheer beauty
of scenes and music, it was a
moving 90 minutes.
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TO MARRY -- Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, RR 1
Dashwood, are pleased to announce the engagement
of their daughter Cindy Lee to Mr. Paul Wilfred Shap-
ton, son of Mr. artd Mrs. Winston Shapton,- RR 1 Exeter.
The wedding ceremony will take place April 17, 1982
at 3 p.m. at St. John's By -The -Lake Anglican Church,
Grand Bend.
PLAN ANNUAL
The 35th annual meeting of
the Synodical Society of
Hamilton and London of the
Women's Missionary
Society, Western Division,
will be held in Knox
Presbyterian Church,
Burlington, Tuesday, April 20
and Wednesday April 21.
Registration is at 10:00
a.m., Tuesday and the guest
speaker Tuesday evening is
Mrs. Heather Johnston,
President of the Canadian
'Council of Churches. •
FIVE GENERATIONS — Five generations of the Eagleson family of Grand Bend
gathered recently. Back, left, father Stephen Dixon, great grandmother Beatrice
Eagleson and grandmother Mary Lou Dixon. Front, great great grandmother Ethel
Eagleson with four month-old Rebecca Anne Dixon.
T -A photo
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crafts, quilts, needlecraft
A pot luck dinner opened
the March meeting of
Hurondale Women's
Institute held in Caven
Church Wednesday at the
noon hour with 40 members
andfriends present.
The theme of "Crafts and
Hobbies" produced a most
interesting display of quilts,
cushions, art, needlecraft
etc. by the members.
Mrs. June Stewart
presided for the business.
The roll call proved most
interesting as the 'response
was "A craft or hobby I
learned and who taught me"
accompanied with a sample
of the finished article.
Minutes were read and
approved. Communications
were read from the
Homemakpra Town and
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Tremendous
values for
the entire family
MAIN STREET EXETER
Use your Chargex, Master Charge or Stedmans Charge Card
held at r Pin- erldge to
April_ 7. Several members
will attend.
Also a letter re -a new
program being initiated by
the Ontario Government on
acute carry and coverage in
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the home for chronically ill
and seniors.
A letter is to be sent to the
Minister of Health
promoting Huron County as
one of the possible locations
for this Pl
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