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AN141 MARIE STEWART,
daughter of Mrs. Clarissa:
Stewart, R.R. S. .Seaforth,
and the late Kenneth Stewart
received her Bachelor of
Education degree on June 4.
when she graduated from the
Faculty of Education, l^".ill•
versify of Western Ontario,
She was on the Dean's
:Donor Last. Anne has accept-
eda :teaching position at
Juliet Publie School, Strat-
ford.
RH: GQRRQN MILTON.
sign. of Mr. and 11rs. C. :Ross
Milton, New Hamburg.
received his bachelor of
Education degree on June 4.
Nhen he graduated from the
Faculty of Education.
,'ersit of Western Ontario.
fie was on the Dean's Honor
List. Ralph has accepted a
teaching position at King
Lear Public School, Stratford
R- WEBSTER
daughter of Mr. ant :M s•
Grant R. Webster of Varna,
received' an honours degree
of Bachelor of Arts in, English
and French at the Spring
Convocation of the Univer-
sity of Western Ontario on
Jeune 4. Cheryl graduated on
the Dean's Honour List and
was awarded The Huron
College Gold Medal for high-
est standing among students
graduating in the .Hgn:ours
Program. Ia the fall Cheryl
mill begin bilingual secre-
tarial studies at O'Sullivan
College, ,Montreal.
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Odd end
by Ela ine Townshend!
'Being from a, smaR Ifatnily. Vve often
wondered v. hat it would be iiite to live in a
large :'family.
My mother .atoo front a fatntty .of tent
she always stresses' she was the youn8est.
By the time she was old' enough, to:
rtnctnbez things. most of her older
brothel's and sisters were working;- away
Bronx home. but she recalls that an,olden
stste'r''looltedout for. her most of the time,
Ise known several families with five or
six children and a few with nine or ten.
A few years ago .l commented to a new
aequatntanc ". 9 wonder what it would be
like to have eleven brothers and sisters.".
""1'wouldn't know." she replied. "I have
seventteenof them."
Occasionally a human interest story hits
the news about a divorced. or Widow
ed..
toupte who marry. 'bringing together a,.
fancily of twenty or ;more.
How does such a: family find a house
large enough to accommodate all of them?
How do they sleep -5 to a bed? flow can
they afford to runsuch a household?
When the mother goes grocery shopping
I'll bet She needs a caravan of shopping ..
carts and an array of carry -outs. Most of us
shudder when we see how much just one
cart full of groceries costs. How^ does she
managoi?
Do large families eat in shifts? Do they
draw numbers:to decide in what order they
will speak at the dinner table. or do they .all,
talk at once?
What do mothers of large familaes
recommend, most often ,fir,: the rrltef ttf
head. arches?
What Causes ittost arguments in a large
family -the telephone or the bathroom?
Many large families, that I've heard of"
put the rest of us to shame. They organize
a unique family life in a most unorganized
society. They balance a budget that must,
at :times. Seem like mission impossible.
They manage a household that would
probably drive .many of us to the brink of
insanity.
important of all', they learnhow to;
cooperate with each: other.
How do they , do it?' The followin rules.
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were. drawn up for a family of twelve, but
when you think about them, they are
practical for any family, large or small.
If you want it, get it yourself.
If you open it, close it,
If you unlock it,, lock it,
If you turn it on, turn it off.
If you move it, putit back,
If you dirty it, wash it.
If you spill it, clean it up.
' If you lose it, look for it.
If it's not yours, leave it alone.
m;il rule
y
tf yon borrow it, give it back.
if tt`S iRol. your argument, stay out of it.
If you need help, ask for it.
No, accidents.
Nies yours, take care of it,.
IT yeti drink oft oaf the milk bottle, wipe it
off,
�u� police investigate
Although there were no
accidents reported in the
town of Seaforth in the past
week, police investigated a
variety of other complaints,.
• Richard Stewart of West
William Street reported the
theftof a spare tire and rim,
from the back of his pickup
truck on the weekend.
A female driver was
charged with unpaired driv-
ing, having liquor readily
available in her vehicle and
going through a traffic light
on the weekend, -
Bill Chesney reported two
windows were broken in the
machine used to move gar-
bage at the Seaforth dump.
Also, a tour -way stop sign;
and pole was reported stolen;
from the :Seaforth District
High School area on Satur.
day morning, r.
A car owned by ,Phillip
Malcolm of Seaforthwas.
damaged by vandals while
parked in Mr. Malcolm's
driveway, on the weekend.
Police also investigated a
dog biting incident. Edwin
Finlay, 14',: of 35 Railway
Street, was bitten on the
right forearm by a dog in
front of the Ball and Mac-
aulay yard. The dog, a black
collie, is owned by • the
lumberyard. The 'boy suf-
fered a bruise on his arra in
theincident.
police ` also investigated
the' report of an Fattish
collie, owned by Mrs. Young
of Wilson Street, which is,
reported missing. The dog
has black and white marl-
togs and is. about 18 months;
old.
On Wednesday night, Sea-
forthpolice and the Seaforth
fire department answered a,.
call to Gord's Gulf Station on
Goderich Street. A. truck
owned by Joseph Diuffreda.
of 16-6699 Falconer Street,
Mississauga was bburning at
the station, There was a
total ofS2,000 damage done
to the pickup truck. The
driver noticed smoke: pouring.
from under the hood just as.
he pulled in to the station.
TERESA • HICKPIELL,
daughter, of Francis and.
Marie Hicknell R.R. 5, Sea -
forth was recently graduated
from the Executive Secre-
tarial Arts . Program at
Laznb;on • College, Sarnia.
She is a former' graduate of
St. Colurban:School and
Central Huron Secondary
School, Clinton.: Teresa has
accepted a position in City
Hall, Stratford,
BARBARA • ISZACOVICS
graduated from York Univer-
sity, Toronto, Faculty of Arts
and Faculty • of Education,
She received Honours.
degrees in both English and
Communication Arts (teach-
ing). ' • She is currently
employed by Aizab Agencies
of Toronto.
JENNY REININK
Mr. and Mrs. Reinink,
R.R. 4, Walton, are proud to
announce that their daughter
Jenny. has graduated on the
President's Honor List, from
Lambton College, Sarnia,
She received a , diploma in
Early Childhood Education,
and was the recipient of the
President's Award. Jenny, a
graduate of Seaforth District.
High School, has accepted a
position' as assistant super -
miser at St. Stephen's Co-
operative :Preschool, Burling.
ton.
JOHN EMMERSON
DURST
son of Mr. • : and Mrs.
Emmerson - Durst,
Egmondville, recently
graduated from the
University of Waterloo. He is.
employed by • Wilfrid Laurier,
University on their teaching,
staff and as supervisor of
Media Technology. •
JAMES MARSHALL WATT,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Archie
L, Watt, 207 Jones St.;
Goderich, received his Bach-
elor of Arts degree in Honors
Sociology,. with'' first class,
standing, at McMaster Uni-
versity, Harnilton on Friday,
May 25th. Jim . will be con-
tinuing his studies in :Sept-
ember at the Faculty of
Education, University- ' Of.
Western. Ontario,
FOOD STORES
CATHERINE COLEMAN,
daughter of Mr., and. Mrs.
Bruce Coleman, R,R, 4, Sea-
forth, graduated .from Fan
shave College receiiring : an
Executive Secretary Diploina
Catherine is a graduate from
Seaforth District High School
and Huron Centennial,
Brucefield^ She is presently
employed in London.
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