The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-05, Page 1010'THE 1111.1RON EXPOSOOR„..,APIIIL
tty Alit* .pool •
•• This eOloton,11fOrerWartt ipiniMinYolve a goOd.
4141 of natoodao-pping, But the namednapping ts •all
honour of *gold caitse-hiation4 BoOkiW:esr4., the one week .
*year when aa,..eto romin40 that wo have .some yety good •
llalrelistS. pots 244 tton-fletiot. authors tight to ott'own
it/.44,*04. lint* vitwo Om {C00* Council ts
. „ ingS1 stidn.g.,*nittriber•of gnu alt
' Sa petswaie Canadians Arat readtwhiehJeducators
An:Ay preslicting is 4. OYIng, art in the "Ielesiston
generat-k .and even mote unportantl. '"iread
▪ ,Caroadon•. •
Nti- own reading caror. and MN tritt,;4Ooloo. ,carist4o
tvou aboutthe age whentitY 'mother decided
was old oneitgb to, lend a- hand With heitsohold chores
Vert, eariv; on, learned :one way to eScape the tedious
eliom of doom% under our big,. kltcheo table AO; it' my •
nose :Wss boned In a honk anal ',void aSsitre or, mother
the madivt40..$ ..*for school-- Today. witIvut a =Other in
Irt's3k*zim 4r0Pbciziad. hurts abOnt, the state
hs!ils4oelimkg. '1 saer,fice sinstutg ter•
•rradingt, Now, ttell in.vset ,thc .iv3414 i;s, fl 10,, tho sae
-m.V. work atthengh Ike vet to be able to rut
Oe. tectrten: .4%11S; g,JC4nekt Nna the 'hundreds ot
mysteries I've ,read into; any praeneal us rttc,
, EspOsitor-but whO kneWs •s; hure at the futholds'
Tli
hrrSt Cianadiatt bepoks rententher opting in contact
wttchwere two elaSstes-Beantiful Joe, the text -lest amine.
1.1,c altitost fors.-otten writer Marshall
Sand Anne of (keen PableS, the hook that lase4
.*fivootitc; pft to xoy pre -leen Fwri; though the
Anne'and we m ArttteniteneranortS tpc:k
!Aviv Atm -Rrm i,o,..-4;ts 1 ',:art,remernber reading...that
.". Seented l'.."attadtan.rhry miWt
nut have taken ?elPrtni,..e
•Edward Wand but 'there Was •sonething very famthar
004 -the Charaters. the Weather attd the geography One
• rat.' a welli-mearying. Irish friend of the fattp1), sent me One
,
' thc, Aiino books for Christmas and I remember beitig
annoyed that the Ctilvo' pioturc •showed a. very Eng'ash
rca..hcs,ariti-mam cvritplexioned. girl wearing a aChOol :
untform '1*as.; outtagvil that the aritish would even think
of laymt. siaint to Anne -she was oitre,
One ethenest authenticas Canadian series: I came
• • -ctIlitact w.gh wo4, Ow, pale of the tOunte s. •
sported bnght red eovers, which were v-ery patinone,
looking. and dallotones abOut Dile, a yottng Mon.ntte who
•ihya. "lot' 11° •ro' aht-'w much of a •Senie
Seaforth
l-
_ Hospita- -
Auxiliary
humour about ativitbuig. 1"141e forced ote to pot my
nationalisto aiiido. and quite happlly sacrifiged him fi,v,
ibmc glamorous flat detectnes-Nartey Lir0vv
• and the kt.larta
ROBV.RIr'S.E:$,VICK
• Ara,,ther Col:furl= was. the poet of the North lk -,ben
--Sen.roz, whose ps:',ents. an. father and Mother sonicurnes
ad aloud 'to us- kopeciall -rte. *emotion Sam
NioCice-1 *14 Si%brl were oonsideted escittng because
the,. contamed * number of weeds w0 %emu% allowc,x
•kifiett; the prescrize of..ysnrrts or teachers -. -
Then 4,1f i;ourSe. there was Stephen terioock. tile
MJ prefesSer who discov ered the beg way to reach .
PeeP;le is tv". n%ale then% Zaitt$h •CSSAN,. M%; YInancial
Catver. about aotsasterous first-time banking eaPerletim,"
was to one •of our public school reader* and
frtte Or there w as, FrtteSt ThOrnrSein SetOlvkauthor cif
Two, t`lt:b :F.NYV.t.',11. you how to surviNe
ot the woods . stt"„il wanteg for a N'',hkv%••N 10 VW the$e
•skf,,T,s,' and Nkt.',11,i Anttnals 1 Have Known,. tch was one of
are.m.,17, .A11.4mt
,1 Nu,;,..
te.d girlfrierids and
rtv,sel to Iry epontos, an orphanag% for # \. _
teaseri• our i'Arersts, weren't AS 113.0\ the animal
.-4...sres a. we NI. Vtit: and so the stray dos$ the
neighbourhood never had. a .he t4.N• 1Nenertt NM the
sZhette
stiAti.:VSPEARE
It-gh schoo71 te; the pre -Can ktt day s. the few
Cartadtart nove:s ano; stortes. ‘,7;arne, 'coma,. wit
Sat& 1.11 been. etwiceping op with the
books on 047 rea:,itti". eryching Joseph
•4:',otrad ever, wrote, more Shakespeare than I personally
the nos els of sonte American writers rtam
aneci
StctobeA, lientitigw ay d Fitigerald• sornewhe,re. in
those 'h;gh 4-$. I aCcidently Pick estop :a book that
iire.read 3"%c 101; %cars •The bock was -who Has -
•Seen the Ns
W Ntit.tell. a funny -sad tale aholtt
tNON• thc- prairies': Owing atrial!. toNN.7 and
ontimg face to face w tiht:;ced. deati. prenidice, the pam of
.4.7towIng aid, w,..th love •Otte of the Mog MeraOrable,
• dtarazTerS in the book is Sann :Sammy . old Zan whe has
been
re tnstdelninsett theL wntd. and lne
oneliss and
'zn an .4,14 piano tvs, in -41z4 wnh bns tyntder
IN't.tno
if ;' o'vt,frnl:AnnzirtverSbte batNests and rnw,sbeeP s
shoWs the veurtg artati. the mystery: a
the 'pratms. the sltangeress the: wutd which blows
Men's livelihood away and ti" t'- .ot; tht.lartd. NVIten
• :the Canadian tilt-. tr.duStry. .6na'ily found its feet a fel•N
•yea,n5, ago. \The. Itas Sen the Wrod one c.,f the; 'first
;Canadian •,Si.OrteS 1,b0, ty4,7e.e$%:$1-`41,1'i, trangort-.,ed into a
rnO'i; frO\ • the -way -that l'he theme- vvas
•. Universal and 'didn't depend Solely on Canadian content.
By the nme
1 reached uni\ ersny . Cariadian nation.
y'vtiS us fun k ::1; Englislf1 professors suddenly
•4so.ov ered them CM. some CanaChan writers worth
TY. 'Y ISYYSIY,4971.P.411),111
Achievement
Daysset
**lying. literature or S.ankat had become
respectabcou
le 'and we hadcourses that tried tts 4niekly
introdoce us es-er)one from the, pSNioneer ritor •Susanna
MOOdie to egntemporary novelists like Morley.Callashan,
Mael,entiart and the women w ho soddenly •seemed%
have .moved to the forefront of the Canadian nov clists
Margaret At,,,, -90d, Margaret Lattrenee. Marian Engel.
Gabrielle Roy arid Attc.0 Munro,
Lives of girls and Women.. by Clinton wliter Alice
The• 4-11 tiontemating,
Achievement Days ifor "AP,
oessories - The FinatTntieh,"
=present the end or a
lioniemAing unit
COonty,
•Clo rneilihers studied
flOw nee,tsSOries an best
4;4.-00 their wardrahes.
TYlenthors become mote
beitas. Scarves, hats and other
:41.c.covn:re:Lrear;fefosjreanwthdcelhnIleo,:tioserx;crsstt
•sewed a simple aeeeSSO)." tO
wear in the sommer,months.
eafortli, Seaforth Public
ntimum who, remt/... won her seeond 0Overnon,Qeokra 's „. Tuday. esday April i_Oth
• • award, remains one th0 otherniost Meting "natiOnsar- 14'4 at -:30 p.m.; Clinton -
nov-ela. Vre read, Ws, atoPt a yoong IrL growittig op, in Central Huron Secondary
3nhilee-014n2,` say therown is based on Winghent and her School. Tuesday. Aril 1,7th,
• relationShipswith the :haraeters who Surround her ,and • WO at -:,30 p.m., Crediton -
• with herself. Her descrtption of the town. at,the novel's Stephen C'entral Public
end after she has left Jubilee and !opts back from afar. iS Seh001. SartirdaY, May Stlfsfl,
.on. of my. frite parts of a*. book. I've read., •19-'4 at 9:1)0 a.rn., Exeter
• • 4people.$ livos, tr. „tub ilee as elsewhere, were. dull. • 9700,0t:rt.n. Publle School,
ama;inmi
vvg st unfathomable - tkop Caves payed Saturday. May 1.7„th. 1979 at
• ith kitchen linoleum
it didnot occur to rte, then that one day 1 would be so
-edy for Jubilee , Vora-014.vus and misguided an Ute ••
.i.osraig. out at Jenkm Send. 1 Oniti want ;to write things
dawn-
.'
1 wnoldorry to make hats. A list of all the *ores and
linsineooes going ur and
down the main ,street and• who
•Owned them, a ttst of .farcoly tames. names .01n. the
• ti'c metery and any inscriptions
itd'rnt'th.
And no list could Jwhat I .-aat,d, for that I wanted
' was et 14t tlung eter. layer of speech and thought.
stroke of light on bars or ii, allSever; smell, pothole. pain•,
crack delusion, gill and held togethet-radiant,
,klioe ,mtinro earutred M. a few wOrds the feelings so
• many of us have atvzt the place wetsrrted fromand have
left far behind, if nzt physicallythen at least emOtionally• .
Readerswho 1eto feel they're wasting their time
wftb fiztionh tri some ton-fietion books by Canadian
\\Titers like Fare' M;Wat and Pierre Berton, NV bo have
arted the opening ,;f: the Canadian North; recorders like
BarrL 13roadfoot v4'7.t.°:;edordinarY people's memories of
•*0 -Six War Ytg'S and the dirty ThirtieS, or even the
•t‘.1.4b :the :firs: 4:-.aM rte cantessiOn, Margaret
• Trudeau, whohas socred a coup of sorts in publishing one
•tepeorest biegr4-4phes\'.."anadian or, otherise. to Come
caned0-thi..,,..dx, reading out own writers, iS one of
the
be way$ to ;;;‘,.-7..e 1:x." onrselves. our•geography,
_made our national_
aracter the wt:, • ; •• •
we in Sesfirtli • may have to go outside the
tvtindaries of the tc ‘4;t; to f-„nd- good Canadian magazines.
twks are as ..t."..zst and av a.ilable as the Seaforth Public
ifvU 1
.ntditr.dbanb
ig'arlbe?i,:t;-'41)t'lert
3n.t
med Aritha Vanand abont,a a riveho leav'es
,
the citv 444.bitv.S ;$.4.:' latta
ril 7. .
Sea.'corthLegtot
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Music by Southern ,
Comfort
'Tickets available
•• - at door
BENEFIT DANCE
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Friday,April oth
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at the
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2 - 4 p.m,
• for bclys & girls
• all ages
;
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1.9,011 MQM, PM PRiviNGi-Kriata Orei-
aanye of R, R. #1, Dublin and nor olderbrother
• tried., Out one of the large tractors on display
during Mincenre 'annual, pancake clay.
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The Walton Area
Sports CM)
iNyrrEs EVERYONE TO ATTEND A
1
PUBLIC MEETING
Ajril 12:
• Walton Com,rnunity Hall at 8.pm'
to decide whether to: purchase the land
surrounding the- Walton Community Hall.
Motions will be taken from the floor. A
_decision will be made by ballot.
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CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES
-SPRINGY- -SUMMER-1-979-
'tLINTON CAMPLIS
The followihg cO are being Offered' -4,.%tr, it; SprtngtSurrnler
semester ,Students are already enrONng 7-117o ansure yourself a
place. in the course of your 6boice„ ,pieese t epne 4823458
Monday. antiTifeeddyfrOM 6f3i to"9:10:"7n, out campus
at Vanastra 'Roatd, QUntn. OntariO,
. Horne Study- [MetheMitics and English]
Office Practice for the Receptionist
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• briver Training,.
• Bartending Tect*tiques
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7:30 P.M.
_ Seafc)rth
puncii Chambers
Come out and congratulate
• the 3rd place Junior •
• World Pairs Champions,
torri Saier
and
Lloyd Eisler Jr.
• Eve, one welcome
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