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The Huron Expositor, 1974-11-21, Page 6� fir+'-'•• , i• '� Forget the score, for et the g g, Giving srvice t0 Ott . rs. - " ' mistakes, for now forget the (by W.G.Strgpg) something of himself to others, he dries Queen Elizabeth, Il 'in her Christmas up, shrinks, peters out but, .by giving of broadcast to . Britain and the., one's self, one adds to the enjoyeft nt of life Commonwealth, 1973, made this pertinent and expands his interests. otiservatiop, "There are many people of all Their telephone seldom rings, They ages who go out to help the old, the lonely-., Social Life' the sick and the .handicapped . I am sure Every organism from the. lowest to the that. in so doing, they find the real highest is engaged in some sort of social—', happiness that conies from serving and life. Our status in the group, our role ur thinking of others. I believe that Christms reputation, our, place among our should remind us that the qualities of the associates, all of'these grow and expand in human spirit are more important than "` importance- as wo• - progress towards material gain. Christ taught love ander intellectual maturity. We live in an age of charity and Nve should show humanity and change. One aspect of our changing times compassion- at 'all tigies and in , all is the alteration in the family. situations. ' We should resolve to give In child relationship but iri today's expression to the best of our human industrial society this relationship is qualities not only at Christmas but right preserved only to the point where the child through the year. In this spirit tet us greet becomes mature and seeks to,go his or her ' all our fellow -men and join together in this own way. This throws more responsibility festival'of concern and compassion." on society because old people in broken yti Within every Home for 'the Aged, homes are, too often, cast adrift. No longer Nursing Home, lest Home or Hospital can the social security of a former there should be ample opportunities to generation provided by large family -units, practisethe Golden Rule. This idea is not closely integrat ed, be counted on. The new and is attributed to Confucius the friends of the elderly have dropped.away,r i• '� Forget the score, for et the g g, e - " ' mistakes, for now forget the sage of China. who gave this as the one by one. prestige. Concentrate on the next compete with ,large chain stores she didn't care what i had to say play, and if that fails, concentrate which are only minutes. away by as long as it -was short. Peg has a principle for the conduct of life, "Do not Their telephone seldom rings, They special timing device for guest P g g REMEMBRANCE DAY PARARE -- A good crowd ' 1 died in both world wars. Wreaths were laid fromto speakers ,which 'hasn't yet been unto others what you would not want them do uiito you." The Christian interpt•- hunger `For friendship. The person who Cheers the lives of the senior citizen is i. marched to the cenotaph led by the SDHS Girls many local organizations and businesses. (Staff football but in life itself. - tation'positively expressed, is,, "All things going farther than providing sustenance Trumpet Band for Remembrance Day services hivbl�erltteiit tfE establiatrIng lir (Staff Photo) ' whatsoever ye would that men should do to and shelter; he is giving companionship � Monday morning to honour those who fought and `l'liibtiglro>it the day., y6u, do ye even so to them." wiihout which sheltered existence is barren. Personal service is direct ' This sums up the whole substance of the law and,the°prophets on conduct between _ .and " smacks of neighiiourliness human.It Speaker te11S grads individuals and among groups. It should be rather than charity. Kindness, the motivating influence in the conduct of thoughtfulness, courtesy, tolerance, o 'et �' d rura areas all men and women who profess to play the game life artTeachers of all faiths consideration, appreciation are services money cannot buy. =• Most people havretfound that their 'nvOlve' with and the moralists of, all schools of philosophy have continually •laid their personal satisfactions are increased when Continuing a ,tradition at my remarks to teachers here now 1 have not been disappointe -momentum and control their own• emphasis on everyone's duty to others. In a the who a histo'*' of human thought (here l Y g they pay attention to meeting the desires and needs of others. This personal service ` SDHS, a former graduate from g and 20 ears ago). However, we y g It's been a ver ive" Y destinies that they must be well has been voiced only this one rule of is a good deed done for its own sake and the 'school addressed the 1974 had .a teacher,; he was about my experience for me. i ink you informed and maintain a high level of education. used conduct which can be used as a standard should be given ,in a kindly way, not coldly graduating,dass at Friday night's height, thinner, had • gray eyes only really appreciate someone general for human behaviour. meet the needs as a matter of duty. if a person is to walk ' Commencement. Peter 'Spittal, a and combed his hair straight like Mr. Plumsteel when you On this basis then rural and desires of other eo le increases one's P P with head high, he 'must make his physics teacher at a Cambridge back, cydq back into the system communities.CAN N OT AFFORD. - personal satisfaction. This great principle contribution to life. If he is to fulfil his High School and son of Mr. and •' This teacher 'set' an indoor yourself. Seaforth and area have a second rate ed .ational system. uuie� of "otherness" is man's noblest task. destiny, he must leave the world a little Mrs. J.R.Spittal of Seaforth was classroom record at that tone. been very fortunate indeed. You only reaKze this when you There is • no need. to wait for big richer and Better than it would have been the speaker. You can read about it in 'B elieve . Rural experience the absence of it. ex P opportunities to serve. The well-timed had he -not lived and performed his In his address, Mr. Spittal said: it or not'. Wsays "If there was an 1 mentioned that a community Be wary, get involved and don't voluntary service, ' graciously given, services. The Golden Rule ranks in histor This is a very special night for noxious student said teacher also 'has momentum.Rura•1 let this happen. benefits not only him who gives but him' with the great ronouiicement on the rights, g P g ' me for basically two reasons: could r • each that student 'b � communities have 'a very special In closing then I would say this who receives,The modern word, altruism, of man. It was the distinguishing bad d of g g g g Firstly, I - missed my own stepping over six rows of desks in problem and that problem is the to the graduating class. face means unselfish concern for the welfare of the Suffering . Servant and we,' His . g commencement as I was 3000 2'/2• seconds without breaking current shift itl population from You are going to many others. Egoism, on the other hand, means followers, can do no less if we fbflow in His miles away at the time spending 'as stride"• rural areas to large urban areas. adverse realities both in your valuing everything only in reference to train, my days a very young 'and lonely recruit in a Coached By 1980, approximately 90% of personal lives and in your community which w ill caus you ones personal interest. An�ing - •• y"The clock'of life is wound but once -ower t military. Y y lthie population will be • to lose momentum. enlightened people it is an accepted fact And no man has the P ' r. t college. Mr. obson also coached concentrated in urban areas. The d a mile loo from There is a t g that a person is not fulfilling his role in life To tell dust when the hands will stop - ' And secondly 1 can recall. thinkingat that time, that if 1 •had football football in those days, quite .towns in Huron County have to death and tragedy to depression, unless he contributes totheneeds of others in his At late or early hour. ' successfully I might add. I'recall \quite a degree, escaped this and inflation. proportion to capacity.. Now is the only time you own; ' the opportunity to express a few very well one game where things problem as there are.no cities irl+ recession When are at that We may -not be our brother's keeper but Live, love, work with a will. x:,•' thoughts that i would like ver g Y were not going well at all. Huron County. you .point recognize it, and apply the Y we are obligated to be his helper. Everyone Place no' -faith in tomorrow, for . mucJi._to do so. We had lost our momentum. However consider the 'case of a g PP Dobson Formula: • is under obligation to be of service, an The clock may then be still' However'* I'm under a certain We were visitbly upset, confused, small rural communit close to a Y Concentrate on one play. at a expression of self. if one does not give G.H.Candler k r; amount' of duress. Down in Gait , tired and depressed. How do you Cambridge where 1 ..each, ai, a a'° Y � •„ , y, g 1p ciuf0tum, large Ci and the effects are much;it>fp 'dramatic. time, one problem at a time, one Congratulations ' pr`eserittheyhavedoauyEvrt' T}re'a�vfe vfe `was� ver sim le Y lil , v;,_... Tlie ijo� ant i' `the c1fy� the day at a time. ' t. guest speakers because they "concentrate on the next play and .so youth moves out. You not only and thank you.-.,+ , speak too long. I'd hate to be the do the best you can " - h -'b t one to end thg tradition in this k Forget the score, for et the g g, ave a gemeraing. gap u a generation missing. i school. mistakes, for now forget the The local merchants can not i` a Also, Peg Coombs told me that prestige. Concentrate on the next compete with ,large chain stores she didn't care what i had to say play, and if that fails, concentrate which are only minutes. away by as long as it -was short. Peg has a on the next and then the next. car. The local merchants either special timing device for guest P g g , This turned out to be a • uery self out if they can or hang on by speakers ,which 'hasn't yet been valuable experience for me, not - the skin of their. teeth. discovered by the 'national- just later on when playing college , Depressed Research Council. It's called a ? cou h dro She o s it in when football but in life itself. - The community . • becomes Y g start Y P P PosY about schoolly nandf the best tngs school of teams is classified as economically Tuckersrriith Group No.) of the Walters chaired the business you ours speech and' ou'd better be finished when it's gone the fact that while there ou ,can depressed and physiological U.C.W. Brucefreld United Church portion. or you get clobbered. y depression -sets in as well. have the early experience of met recently, with Mrs. Hazel t And let's face it, who wants to Facilities, including health and Thank you notes were read by losing momentum ('or a downer), education -become second rate. McNaughton and Mrs. Grace Marjorie Broadfoot from Mrs, be clobbered by Peg. and you are going to have to Chapman in charge. • You know when old graduates regain it. And lastly, the community. The meeting opened with the Haugh, Mrs. E. Henderson and get togehter and I'm speaking to pulls into a protective shelf, it Mrs. Berry. The general meeting Momentum, singing of 0 Canada with Mrs.,• you now as a fellow raduate, the rejects new ideas and the will be held on December 3rd with . Y g As a team�or an individual has Alice Ham at the piano. "What a of luck dinner, at 12:30 with all conversation always turns' to importance of education even at p V Y momentum, so does a school or Friend we have in Jesus" was teachers. We could call it "the the secondary level. sun The scripture was repeated. ladies invited. community. I recall reading last In essence the community has g' P P Tuckersmith Group will hold a remember old so and so part of year in the local paper where one in unision followed by prayer led P lost its momentum and once�lost it their Christmas art on Decem the evening." of you'stated that above all you by s. Chapman. Mrs. party Old So and So had a happy school. is a very difficult thing to regain .• McNahton spoke on,: "Love bet 12th. The ladies are asked to { It can' take years.- return the 10 tent a week for 1974 Whenever this topic. comes up I think in general that this has Never Fails". # my wife asks '"1 wonder what been quite true. It certainly was Future Power . 'Mrs. Chapman spoke on Love and boxes at this meeting. Mrs. they're calling you these days.". 1 20 years ago. The individual in Think of the Future Power that Friendship. The roll#.call was Walters closed the meeting with t; who sets this tone urban centers are going to have answered by 20 ladies and 1 prayer. feel that as long as its Old So and any school ` So rather than that So and So that simply on the basis of population. more than anyone else is the P Y P P visitor. Lunch was served by"Grace 4 it's a p ositive thing. Principal. T believe that if rural communities Mrs. Chapman closed with Thompson, Muriel Allan and i I feel that there is a good deal When I applied for my first are going to maintain their pray er and the president Mrs. Elsie Keys. of affection in the words Old So teaching job, I was very fortunate and So and i think .you'll agree. to have a choice of three schools. I Twenty years ago in this school chose the school with a tone very we had a teacher'(and I'll confine similar to this one. BANKIATE FINANCING on all modelb - new and used Talk- Easter. •seais Comes To Brussels "Motors at Lando meeting• See Our- Selection The future of more than 1500 service club volunteer workers physically handicapped had an opportunity of discussing 3-1974 Chev, Impala 4 dr. H.T. 1.971 Montecarlo 2 dr. 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Board and staff members of the Kiwani`s, Kinsmen and others - STATION WAGONS Ontario Society for Crippled committed to the service of 1973 4 dr. Torino Children met with physically handicapped children 1971 - pord Station Wagon 1973 Ford Custom 500 2 dr. H.T. g ' representatives of both the Easter and young people. 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