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. . • . ' : Now, halfway throughthAerott. What should that be
saying to a lob Of people? One f two things.
nsulation. . - The first is simple. No such system exists, and on some
occasions one is given ample evidence to s spect the Sorry Piet, I can't resist. And apologieslo everyone clse same. But. aathe ,bottom. line. the coach, get the
_ who don't like it when I latch on to this topic.
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Correspondent
MRS. ED. REGELE
527.1106'
Mr., Carl Mcpallum
Walton spent a ieW-dap with
the Wilfiamson boys, in Sea-
forth last week.-
-"Mrs. Harold McCallum #1
Walton I visited latt Tuesday
with Mrs. --Mary Thornton at •
Seaforth Commitnity Hotpi-
tal and also visited-With Mr.
and Mr.S. Wayne Hartman at
Brucefield.
Master Randy Nevert
visited with Mr. Carl McCal-
lum ,on the weekend.
_
Nisitors with-Mr.
and Mrs. Harrold MeCallute
were ' Mr. and Mrs', Ron
Williamson and family of
What a difference's year mak. sl Lett year at•this time
only ,signs' 'about that we were - suffering , through
r •r ancithe winter were frigid temperatures'. No snow. And. I
remember how colditwas.
' • ' There's a pat answer for circumstances that..li• goes I ' „; • ' something like ''it wouldn't feelsecold if there were snow
•
on the 'ground. Acts like insulation: you know,'" Baloney.-
Whoever . designed the recent cold snap either has no ""
respect for trivial adages or is simply •willingto let i •
whin' may.'If it will be cold; ,it wilt ' - ''• .•'• ••'• -• - • • -- • ' I. .
In the• midst of record setting temperatures it •is often,
easy tO•ferget they Will, in tittle.- end. I hopct Sure they •
all over again.
i6
-their part, but the system to • his t
had, begu n to watch the a
' do, and every advance scout in the league worth his salt n .,„„
has noted it, is rifle the puck around the boards or dump it ;-,- F"'''g
rt _sta
.A..!„.gro, t it rainawasi out then ttaraci6,i,s„ - ,really •
ram had I realized how
Some system, eh. And the answer, as enfortunate as it were 'two boys. Michael 13,
and Tony 16. ' The story
showed 'their feelings„ their
friends and 'their family's
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GREETING IHE Y NEW YEAR---Noivear's Day is a perfect time to
• • renew old accaintances, or make new ones, and as Gordon Wright of
Seaforth found out, the local Legion levee offerathe opportunity to do lu t
that.; (Photo. by •
McKii100,
Glanvillet .return-'horse
everyone is always the way it
is..Tbe teachers are at happy
to tee •uais we are -to see
them. Tests being given back-.
and7,writteo.are all a part of '
the schedule. Just think, only
about 350 days left' next
Christmas! , .,./
FIGHTING BACK
Not until. lagt week did I
realize how important my
health is tO ine-Many of us
did. Wherryou are having an .
argument with someone,. •
cahert encourage you to
"fight back". This was the
whole idea behind the clout:
nientara. "Fighting Back".
The StOrY-was basertOn the .
,lives Of four children, the
likely reason. Crozier has youngest nine, the oldest 16.
late last year he eiplairied he had a system which, 'if hit failed to Sufficiently instruct a ins ire • • ' g • It All of the children had
other extreme which would . be unseasonably warm . players would ' subscribe to it would result iU the Leafs must be. Remember how he used to preach about hosi the leukemia. cancer : of Me
weather Let it warm up a bit (please) but not too thuch; a o their share of wilt's, At the beginning . of this ., Buds would take advantage of the fast break when exiting-.- , blood: When I read about the ,
our snow stays. grabbing
season, he picked up on that line and issues it regularly to 'their own end and When forechecking. EVer Itch them , show- in the • TV guide I
• • explain eachand every brutalnamehis team plays. Sure, come nut 'of their coWn end: It doon't help he players- ' figured it would be sad d . and -Yes. How about just a rioimuil sort of winter; one Where ' somewhat gross. Not until, I
benefit of the donbt SomeWhere there be an
All'
That's right. The Leafs. • predictions•of doom and gloom about the future of obscurely devised system. ve on to !ne Joe Crozier at the, helm of the Buds appear ready to come We'll grant: hintthat, then, and
true. ' ' • explanation, The syttem is there but for some
oat being followed, That it teems, Meansit eit • In fact, given Pal.Hal's track recall' for impelsiveness
and outspokenness with the team he mat, it is indeed a' _ the vivid imaginations. of ittisupposed petfo
reduced to shivering little masses waiting onlY for it to,i he hat also pointed the finger at his 'stars' for not doing cannot give Or take a pass tesave their lives. o what thq / • .•
end. Then we can ski, skate or, partakeof any activity that
ekes advantage Of the snow season.
Besides, I hear a good helping of snow acts like
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Seaforth and: Mr, and Mrs..
Bert Heisler of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex plan-
ville. Billie. Steven and
Chelene have returned to
their home 'in Melfort Sask-
atchewan after visiting with
their families and friends.
and Mrs*• Clarinet
Regele spent New Years with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Regelc
and faMily.
New, Year's' wishes to
eyeryone.
blues a
wonder the Crow hasn't been sacked before now. The
Garden' s -godfather has beenlremarkablypatient; but be'.
needs, te -act-toon, . • -
will. And when they do, hopefully, they won't turn CO the
PIRATION ' CROVIER'S SYSTEM
It is all becoming very simple. When Crozier took over
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J,Y PATBIC1.4,-RiMMER
Well, 1981 has arrived
and. 'there, are a let of
ivittncumullv.#14e..Eor..
Mothers. the . main adjust.,
meet is to get esed to- the
qtnettiess of the house altd
the'leasiness of doing a load,
• of ,laitadry without having. to
• , lair tqAtairs every minute to
• eheck On the children: For
f'Itids. the new year means
- hack to settee's., examt,•and
the-serne old dull routine* •
I suppose that foreletrien-•
Children
"-goinglvekto Ts:00f isn't so
hard. We have all had, a
suer 1'oia:holiday this •-year
qilci Probabiy. won't haw -
tleother one quite '#•116'nfl for
dears.
The kids in • elementary
school wilibe- tiredofstaying
L ',home. away from their
friends and will want' to get
back to a' bit more excite-
ment. As•soon as they finitsh
showing_ everyone their new
toys and clothes, and get
back into their regular rou-
tine, .they will want another
holiday and will probably get
it sooperthan they think with
the stormy days and March
Break coming up.
pipelines &. .
oinking parlours
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WALTPA
High school kids will be
going back, to school and
gettingtheir exarat back, net
that they want theme of
anything. They will be ad-
out the sno
e, second
ason it, is
er escapes
rs, or after
• .
• --jesting "to getting up at 7:40-
again instead of the nice
they had when they were en
Christmas holidays., ,;
One a the best things
most teenage girl's spent
their ;time doing while on
holidays was getting cattghr
up with the soap operas. An
afterwn ceettl easily be
spent just staring at the TV.
Frem 140, to 2:00,P.M. you
cOuLld watch the game shows.
Foam' 2:00 tit 3:00.: Another
World is on. Featuring
watch Edge of Night unfit • , .... ..,,,,—,44th, 46 and Neer. I think '
. ,• • - Thai titira, happens in every
family. Holt tly. I think it fs- ,
because' we more than
•vie're used to the
holiday season.' Now, eve
one : t; back ii diets. Here
tweens the Exposit r. almost half of
the staff is on diets trying' to
_ lose some 9f the extra
-4:30'. Happy Pays . in- ,on. 5tiorrnal'' requires quite a,,, calerits gained over the Nev.'
channel 10, at 4:30.entil Si& tilt: Getting' back to: .the year. .
The Price fs Right is on right routine. Without the, parties • Parents have to takodown
until 6:00. What. an after- isn't quite as fun bin it ,sure
noon! is more relaxing. Forme. I'm thkeeptCthheisfartilsytirnee
the,t11eath•oits,
For mothers, the new year going .to have to' - take a etas spirit over the holiday:
requires many adjustments. holiday to rest up from-my The corner where it stands
Having the kids around is holiday! ,• always seems empty when
.gift& at the .store..,--•eleaning------Akieviif,kidaeri4.,pareota---fteertwVeliddrWart 'afar
COLDS AND FEVER •- jest-cine•of them. Exchanging the tree is removed. '
the house and-getting back to , were" sick over the holidays ,the sameold dull routine for ,
half a settlim Crozier ho failed to properly explain it. or
the players simply refute_Jo follow it.
The latter, insubordination, is conceivable but highly
-juhlikety. It would be just too obvious if team members
were,,consciously undermining their coach._ ,• • ;
The first possibility, that the players, are incitpable,of
-grasping the fine workings of Crozier's plan, is also worthy
eftonsideratioe. But surely-any coailikvould not he so dull •
•
as-to-attempt to,iMprets-on-Ids....hired-hands-a-graphic-
-designehameterized by any kind asopnistieutiott.So-that - -
one's out.
hour,. After Texas can. Le:0>n,, es,the !re at LeliConseveryWhere. This,
Rachel Corry. this soap opera
keeps you iit'susnente for 'a cEtEBRATING, A New
geodhouror so. TlieiTe*aS Year's Pay levees pre Oreoitioh et the Seafortft is onto entertain for another '
may be, is clear. Joe will soon have 'to be sent packing,
before its too' late.; An unwitting victim in thee'
housecleaning, tee, will have to. be Iinlch, The only way '
Punch could remain is if he can have his coach behind the
bench. which would•only SMOUnt to a cosmetic change.,
LACK •QF
That leaves us with the mo
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teens,
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"dikease. Tony is the' eilly one
out Of the, four children on
the sfinkv *he is alive today.
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yeEtr was 110 exception, And man. pebOle
4dMant4oebtthe occasion to celebrate theievent,
yith, • (Prtieffrety'lgto
he story showed Michael namedT;resa who was from
from when he first heard of Clinton on the doeurnentarY
the disease until he died: • who %Meted the disease and
You could tell front the show died •while they'were 'still
the pain he was going filming the program. Seeing
though between the.disease a child who was so. close to
d the 'camera recording our area made the film seem
every move that he Made. so netth.,reore real.
There was''! a little girl please turn to _gage 18 .
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