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The Grade l's are enjoying phys.ed class with their favorite activity — the parachute. The principal, Mr. MacLennan, looks on as
Mrs. Brown directs the class.
Millionaire and son go for hike
BY LESLIE BRERETON
One bright day in the middle of June, a
millionaire and his son went on a hike in the
woods. The millionaire's name was
Reginald. He was tall and slightly bald. His
son on the other hand was small for his age
and a bit on the chubby side.
They had sneaked out of their mansion to
get away from the hassled life they lead.
This outing was special it was just Reginald
and Archibald together, alone, no body
guards, picky maids and chefs.
As they were walking through the forest
they heard a growling noise. They started
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they had run for about for about a half an
hour before stopping at a clearing.
They decided to cam'p there for the night.
They set up their tents and then started look-
ing for firewood. But they didn't get to use it.
They were found by -Reginald's body
guards before they could strike a match.
Reginald's body guards took him into the_
limo waiting to take him to an important
meeting. He was hesitant to go, but he did.
In all this action, he and the body guards
forgot all about Archibald still gathering
wood.
Soon enough though, Archibald got lost. He
wandered near the river where he saw a
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grizzly bear!
Archibald whistled to the bear. The bear
turned around and saw a bush of berries her
cub was nibbling on; and started eating,
forgeting all about the lumber jack. The
lumber jack quickly climbeddown the tree
and thanked Archibald for his plan. Ar-
chibald told him that he was lost and that his
Dad would be worried. The lumber jack
helped him find the campsite and found his
father waiting.
Reginald never did tell Archibald about
how he forgot about him nor did Archibald • •
tell him about his experience, with the bear
but both lived happily ever after.
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