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bed, roll Over. and ,go, baelo ter. bathroom. LoOking into . the
steep. Flfteco minutes later mirror and honestly wishing
you are awakened hv YeUr that if was,n7 t,everethete, rod
mother for sore this time and , frown, at yourself half asleep
told that if, yon don't-% in the mirror. You .brush
ant you'll be late for whoa , your teeth attd:4ty to gm rid
Good: ,Finally:.: after, the of Interning, breath:by ere':
lecood or third 'calling., you Auk and you clotnpiain thatit,
decide you had better get up
AO go ready' for S,:ht)91',. You tastes'' bad.
craVil across the 11t4ori and Pinally, downstairs you eat
grab your dressing gown. your breakfast complaining
Staggering across the floor that , you're 'having orange
juice instead of app le juice into the hall, complaining all
and listen to yot4 father the way. you make it into the
Correspondent
JAN FERGUSON
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cups
Those who received-
^their Canadian ,Flags were:
the first place winners and
also. recipients Of the trophy
ffiresented by Wayne Fergu-
son was Skip - Murray
Forbes. Vice - Marlene
Forbes, Second - Steve Tvn-
. ,
dal) and Lead - Ma rleps.
2nd place winners mere Skip
'Ron Sellars, Vice • Rose-
mary •Schars. Second • Bill
Munroe and Lead - Gayle
Munro. Third place' winners
e
Ianes' .tra
were: Sktp-Arrnild.' Taylor.
- Lee 'Proctor. Consolation
winners were: • Skip - Alex
Vice-Jean ray lor.!- Second-
Charlie Proctor. and %Lead -
CU
Thailand. After the service,
we had refreshments.L An
offer was made *' the.
refugees. Every Friday eve-
ning the church, would be
available to, them for the
purpose of getting together.
meeting each other, ganies,
music, the showing of a film
etc. Then once a month we
will bring in a minister,and or
group who -speaks their, own
language. The church will*
open and warm every Friday
evening from 7:00 - 10:00
p.m. In this way people can
come and leave when they
wish. we will ask neighbour,
ing churihes to.help us with
providing refreshments,
Volunteers are needed to
help sniall groups of refu-
gees learn English-by using-
the Gospeft of Mark of the
Good News far Modern Man
version for approximately
half an hour' oh Friday
evenings in the chuith as
part of the program. Once we
h ave three of four volunteerS,
for this we will have a time --
for instructing the volun- ,
teers. Persons interested in
the development of -a Chris-
tian High School in this area
are invited 'to attend a ,
meeting on Jan. 30 at 8:00
p.m. in the Wingham Bible
Chapel. Next meeting of the
Womcns Bible Study will be
Tuesday, January 27th at
.9:30 a.m'.
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▪ 4 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 22.19S1
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BY PATRICIA RIMMER
This week 1 couldn't
think of anything to write
about, so wh‘t did I do?
Complain. CoMplaining, now
there'A an idea. Nice and
simple. I've never had a
column about it, it's a web'
known topic And everyone
does it, so why. not?
Weall.know thOt there are.
a million and one thill0 we jn complain abont, The
'coil?P!OPt most
cominuty, is a combination of
work ;404,'-`sch4O17..--
Thereltre malty, sides. to:that
ore:! You wake up at ':00
either, due to~ ear mother' or
- yew, faithful alarm Flock.
YOU turn , .either or both:.
sources off (indifferent ways
of course) and get .back into
townend. :Vim ' ,„ Julie
Townsend,. Second - Estella
Wilson- and -Lead ' • Stu
Wilson. Ddor prizes donate.d_
by Rcoss.Scott Fuels were won
by: Bob-. Caldwell. Lee
Proctor and Olive Broadfoot.
and Arnold Keyes: Doer
priZe ,of luncheon for two at
the J 13lue Fountain Rest-
aurant was won by Jan
Ferguson. We would like:to
thank the 'following sponsors.
for, their 'support:' Haugh'
Tire, Bank of Montreal,
- and
Clinton Meat Market. 'Sin-
cere thOnks goes, also • to
Eileen Townsend and her
work crew for a fantastic
roast beef dinner,:
PERSONAL GLIMPSES
Happy "Birthday to Paul
McLean on January
Welcome home to Murray,
Heininet offer 'sitt:ger in
.London Hospital.
Rappy. Birthday to 'Meryl'
Thomas on Janitor~ 28th,
Happy Birthday to Pam
Mantel on January 2tith.
Get well wishes to
Robinson in Clinton Hospit-
al.
Get well wishes to Annie
'Sallows 'and .Loititine
charrne ' after sustaining
mobile accident.
HappylOth wedding anni-
versary to Glen and Sandy
McLauchlan.. •
Sincere thanks to the
Brucefield and Clinton Fire
Departments for their quick-
response to the fire at the
lice is each Thursday with
Mr. Nichols. The , girls are
just finishhm no volleyball.
They have been meeting
eyery„yVed,nesday with Mrs.
lvlefiCk and Mrs. JeWitt•
For the past two weeks our
senior class has been treated
Please turn to page 17'
ome of Jim t3urkttart.
Frank Goulding and Cites
Higdon• arrived safely , in
Labrador City on Friday as
planned without any prob-
lems.
BINGO
'Winners at the Bingo
held at the Vanastra Recrea-
tion Centre on 'Tnesday.
January 13 were: 1st share
the wealth: Vera Bennett of
Clinton and Dave ginning,
ton. Second share the wealth.
_was_wori...by.4.4eople. Third
shape the wealth was Won by
3 pee5ple. Jackpot winnerwas
Edith Campbell of Hensel!.
VANASTRA CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
A- warm welcome to Our
guest minister, Mr. Ralph
Schuurman, principal' of the
complginiiitg about stock
market !Wind as he reads
the' morning paper, You
finish digesting the breakfast
that you pretty well made
yoorself so you can't com-
plain about that, and go
npstairs to the hatttroom
Turning• on the curling iron
and Very other. light apd
complain.
Meh t t e;
that
thet yo
ur
9s e ryouor
sister.14 taking, too long 'It'titte
batbroOni- making Ybttr -444
yim complain that thOt* isn't
.1040 to dn 10r,yon 444
then, you. get'"xlis4sed- pt
course there is always an
excuse to complain while
picking MIX •the clothes 'for
the day. You complain that
You don't have enough,
clothes- even though you
know perfectly well that •you
have more clothes than you
need" and yott, e6timiain you,
are growing out of every-
'thing.
Complaining about the
beautiful- day instead 'of a
storm that would close all of
the schools and businesses.
yeti ' finally get into the
bathroom. Then you get to
complain about the lack of
soap or room in the bath-
room.
_Noisy Elms
On your -way to school
you always have lots to
complain about. FirSt .of all.
on the bus, you can complain
'about the • noise. You' are
trying to study for today's
POlgiAlphy 'lest that yolk.
-forgot" to studyfor.ahalhe,
ReOgn 40114 you is scream-
ing atthe person SitS'a
seat' 004 you, Then
someone
tntt you atthyolathrtli''y tt:atrogd:
-and you '.Setihble aerf4V
..,•,.psaoge liTtkonu4e.i4mitl!oriontainoto4,
-Msping.-#0:.,Y9d are getting:
o.. of th0.6os. to' -iyitelt,_OOto
**her.. One at Winthrop;
pinally -ran arrive .at school ,
end see your friend trudging
up the sidewalk of ''SDH.S
miserably • naturally
COMPLAINING. It is a long.
walk to -school for some 'kids.
who* live in Egmondville and
those who live at the west
end of Seaforth. Sonic morn-
ings by the time .they get to
sehool,' they look' like they've
'
:aged at least ten years.
Oncein classes there is no
need, to even list the possi-
bilities to complain about.
There are just to many. But
there.= the few odd people
that like to complain and do a
very good job 'at it.
Well, it is the same with
everyone. Whether it is the
weather, - the job, school,.
your family, your friends or
'1114 eomplaining because you
have nothing to 'complain
Aleut. there is alwaystscone-
Well, I have 'dtme
nothing but complain
through this
have f finished it
lwe ,
complaining?? t,
I
soon,
f•op eY:111 4
send'
11 tt Filgoff
anyonef
,4
name,.
,.1 :birthday.
who
and birthday to ont.
Birthday Notices,
: BOA
,or phone 5?/-6240
It certainly doesn't take
very long for things to get
back to normal at the Vanas-
SATURDAY s
AFTERNOON AT THE'14BRARV —Librariail Trudy Broome tea Public School.. Thi post week several new dubs have reads a pboular children's story to an enthralled audience at the Saturday:_,.. artedrMany-ofour-pupils -
afternoon story hour. 4 (Photo b.y David.,HOOki received kskiis for Christmas.
' For this reasoli our downhill
' '' ski club is nieeting with Mr.
Ross on Mondays .t noon
hour to learn the tunda•
rnentals,. Of this w imei activ-
ity. On Tuesdays, our cross
country . skiers are y.
y~tifi V; Fro c-
tise these two aemities so
close to the school Boys'
volleyball has started: Prac-
Things normal arschool
anadian flags issue to oung
'Clinton and District Christian
School, was given by Rose
Hummel. Organist was John
• Greidanus. 'Special music
was the Junior Choir, making
their first appearance direct;
ed by, Moira Robinson. Choir
practices are held 9n Friday,
evenings at' 6:30' p.m. We
had a tremendous • response
at our Vietnamese and
Laotian evening last Friday
ai8:0Vpan. Between 70 and
80 .refugees, plus about
0 dozen sponsor§ attended.'
After the introductions we
separated into two groups,
one for the Vietnamese
speaking people' with' Rev.
Truotig and his wife and the
LOatian speaking people with.
Mrs Carl Young from Strath-
MY. a formerk Missionary in'
Happy
Birthday
Janct Murphy. 3 years-
old on January 19.
Happy Birthday to Karen
Murphy who will be 10 years
old on January 26.
Happy Birthday to Kimmy
Rau who will be 5 years old
on Jan. 28,
Colin Thomas, Darryl Dixon.
John McLauchlan, Scott
Linton-Kenny MeIlveetkond
Paul Handy. There is a tour
of McDonald's in Stratford
Warmed. for Menday. ' Jan-
.uary 26th. We are. planning,
to leave the Vanastra Rec-
reation'•Centre at 5:00 p.m.
GUIDES
The guides discussed
how to I collect pennies for
Thinking Day and decided, to
each make poster-s- and- tape
pennies on and display them
at the Vanastra Christion,
Church on February 22nd.
Camp was also discussed and
a prograin on basics in
tamping 'has beep intro-
duced. Camp is licid of Camp
KLahanie in Goderich prob-
ably in June. Two. new
tenderfeet are Shelly. Bonte-
Gelok and Kathy Low. Some
girls are put on challenger
voyages. The whole company, •
Will work, on their Citizen
Badge, together.
• LIONESS-,
On,,Stinday/January 18,
• theiollowing girls attended
Lioness 'Zone meeting in
Ingersoll: June Jeacock,
.Diane Ryan, Meryl Thomas,
Betty McLean and Kathy
McLean. There were dis-
ztussions on projects for clubs
and the upcoming convention .
to be held in Kitchener. Tips
on raising points for efficien-
cy contest for all Lioness in
District A-15 were 'given,
Officer sehool will be held in
Kitchener this year. There
will be a business meeting on
Thursday at the Vanastra
Recreation . Centre,_.,
VANASTRA CURLING
CLUB • ,
Saturday. -January 117 '-
witS the. Mixed Open Bon-,
spiel with a trophy donated,
by the Vanastra & District .
Lions Club going to the top
team of the day. There were
two draws and the winners of
the 9 `a.m. draw were: 1st
ptize bf $100 was Skip •
Beecher Menzies, Vice-
Mationne Menties, 2nd - Bill
Gibson, and Lead- Peggy
Menzies. 2nd prize of SW
Skip • Frank Kolano. Vice -
Lois Kolano, Sectind - Glenn
—Klan° and head - Dawna
,Kolano. 3rd prize winnersnf
$40, Skip, -Jim Coultes, Vice
-Marj Coultes, Second and
Lead„-,names unaOttilable at
Milting. Consolation was
Won by Skip - Ken Rogerson,
.Vice ' • Marg Rogerson,
Stood - Bob, Fotheringham
and Lead Mary Fathering-
ham. In the II cin.rdettiv.,