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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1972
DISTRICT 7 LEADERS - District 7, Ontario Municipal Electric
Association, returned Robert Austin, of Arkona, as president for
1972-73. Mr. Austin, second from left, is flanked by A, L, Furanna,
secretary -treasurer, of London, on the left; and G,11, Hess, first
vice president, of Zurich, and M, A, Greene, second vice president,
of Exeter, on the right.
Show film at Huron Centennial School
The colourful extreme of
the mod beat in London, includ
ing its psychedelic lights and
loud music, constitutes part of
the setting for World Wide
Pictures' dramatic and refresh-
ingly honest love story, "Two
A Penny, scheduled for Huron
Centennial School, Brucefield
on November 20, 21, and 22.
Starring England's most dur-
able Pop personality, Cliff
Richard, as Jamie Hopkins,
a mod lay-about who exploits
everyone he meets, the film
provides insight into today's
"cool generation" that admits
they are searching for answers
about life, but are not satisfied
with the ones they are getting
from most adults they know.
Well-known stage and screen
star, Dora Bryan, portrays
Cliff's mother. The film also
stars Avril Angers and introd-
uces irrepressible young Ann
TODAY CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
Harold, who is now living in a farm foster home, relishes
everything about country living. He likes sharing in the farm
work or, in weather of the day the picture was taken, just sitting
contemplating nature.
French-Canadian in descent, Harold is a slim lad, a bit small
for his 12 years. He has brown eyes, reddish -blonde hair and fair
skin with a few freckles. You'd guess from his expression that he
has a pleasant personality, and he has.
Harold is polite and friendly, quite mature in his thinking. He
is rather a quiet boy but not to the point of being aloof and he
enjoys being with other children. He is very fond of adult
company and they find him interesting and agreeable.
Harold is an average student in Grade seven. His first
language is French and he attends a French school but he
speaks some Engiish. His great interest is art. It is his favorite
subject in school and he spends much of his spare time drawing.
Harold will be happiest in a French-speaking family and he
would like to live in the country. He needs warm, loving parents,
especially a father who likes to share interests and activities
with a son.
To inquire about adopting Harold, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in-
formation, please contact your local Children's Aid Society.
AN OUTDOOR BOY
Holloway.
Involving the problems that
have frustrated young people
everyehere, the story deals
with contemporary attitudes
about love in regard to individ-
ual relationships and society in
general.
"Two A Penny" was filmed
entirely on location, covering
the sights and sounds of London
from Piccadilly Circus to the
Thames and back again.
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