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All rights reserved. The news from Londesborough Brenda Radford Itis interesting to realize that popular music tends to reflect the tone of the times. The late sixties were a time of pessimism. America was embroiled in the Vietnam War. The Civil Rights movement was exposing deep wounds; the younger generation was resent- ful and rebellious. The music of that time was full of pain, mis- trust and fear. A pair of veteran songwriters, Bob Theile and George David Weiss looked deeper and found a generation that valued life and equality and looked to a future with hope. The song they penned to reflect this optimism was not an immediate hit with contemporary recording artists. A black jazz trumpeter who had grown up with segregation was of the belief that the best was yet to come and recorded the song with which he is instantly remembered. Even so just 1000 copies of Louis Arm- strong's recording of a "What a Wonderful World" were initially sold in the Americas. The hope- ful song became popular only after ithitthe British charts. And what a wonderful world we woke up to on Sunday! That hoar frost was beautiful. My sister visited the last week of February and remarked on what can only be described as a local lingo. She was a high school English teacher and words are always foremost in her mind. One tends to watch their grammar when she is present. Perhaps what she noticed is peculiar to our home, but think whether you do the same. She noticed that we always say we are going 'back to Blyth' and 'up to Wingham' and 'into Clinton' and 'over to Goderich or Seaforth' and 'through Benmiller: By con- trast, I assume persons would just say we are 'going to' each of those places. The character attribute at Hullett Central School for March is 'optimism' - choosing to be positive. Could this be a tie-in with the luck of the Irish which will be celebrated by eve- ryone Irish - or otherwise - on March 17? Friday begins March Break for schools in our area and because pupils will miss celebrating St Patrick's Day that week, this Friday Hullett pupils and staff are encouraged to be 'wearing the green' to class. Recently the Hullett volley- ball teams competed in the regional tournament. The boys team, coached by Mr. Caldwell, did particularly well finishing in second place. The girls team, coached by Mrs. Gilroy, ended fourth. The Londesborough UCW will hold their annual World Day of Prayer Service the evening of March 21 as part of their regular meeting. The evening begins with light refreshments at 7 p.m. This year's service has been pre- pared by the Christian women of Cuba. All ladies of the com- munity are invited to attend. 20 PILLS A DAY UST TO jai DIGEST YOUR FOOD • _. , so, cystic fibrosis is so hard to swallow. %Or 41 at 040 To learn more and support cystic fibrosis research, visit cysticfibrosis.ca Cystic Fibrosis TM Canada 'I Breathing life into the future°