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Here it is folks. A brand new
year, A clean slate. A chance to
begin anew.., if you care to,
I haven't visited with you for
several weeks now, I've been
enjoying a little rest from thf
routine of a columnist's life.
Having that time over the
Christmas-New Year Holiday
Season was just great,
I really must tell you about
our family Christmas dinner on
Boxing Day. I've been blabbing
about it so much over the past
few years that a television
station in the area telephoned
me a few days before the event
to ask if a cameraman could
come down and shoot some
film for a newscast on Boxing
Day evening.
My husband and I discussed
it briefly, decided it sounded
like a fun-thing to do and
agreed that we would tell ab-
solutely no one about the
Keller family television debut.
The day arrived and not one
single person knew about the
TV bit.,.not until the
cameraman arrived with the
station's call signals flashing
from his equipment bags.
That's when the fun began in
earnest.
First thing, of course, was to
find the culprit to blame, for
some reason, everyone there
looked in my direction.
"News people," ,they snarled,
though with a note of delight in
their voices.
The next move was to com-
plain because they had not
been informed of the
cameraman's coming. This
sister had on her oldest slacks;
that sister-in-law hadn't had
her hair done too recently; this
child was getting teeth and
wouldn't want to smile for the
camera; that husband had
forgotten to shave in the mor-
ning.
But after the initial shock
wore off, everyone seemed to
accept the whole idea with a
good deal of relish. I'm certain
the cameraman will tell you he
had co-operation at its best
from the Keller clan.
A moment of disappointment
came when it appeared he
might not be able to shoot the
footage because he lacked ar-
tificial lighting, but by opening
all the drapes and the doors
and turning on all the lights,
we were able to alleviate the
problem sufficiently to. allow
the filming to continue.
I just stood back and smiled
as the cameraman coped with
the family members who didn't
see a news story in the same
way as he did at all. I watched
him skilfully dodge grandma's
request for posed shots of every
single person there, as though
the television studio was doing
News-BEconD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1973
rot,' my window
BY SHIRLEY 4. KELLER
I understood his cramped
feelings as the chiidren
crowded around him as he
loaded the camera, asking hint
foolish questions about the
equipment, his job, the finished
product.
But the cameraman was a
genial kind of a fellow and he
went about his work in a very
professional fashion, ignoring
all but the very best suggestions
and patiently answering all
sorts of queries in the briefest
possible way.
Of course, he had dinner with
us. He joined right in with all
the fun and frolic, He laughed
with us as the "baby" opened
his gift; he cried just a little as
grandma was showered with
hers. And then he was gone, as
quietly and as unexpectedly as
he'd come.
And then a funny thing hap-
pened. The whole day took on a
new kind of excitement, Maybe
everyone had been behaving a
little differently during the
cameraman's presence, sitting
just a little more primly and
walking a little more erectly or
watching a little more closely.
Whatever was the reason, it
was mid-afternoon before the
party started to roll at its usual
loud and wild pace.
But then it opened up into
what was was judged the best
Boxing Day .Christmas dinner
we've ever enjoyed, Conver-
sation flowed like wine; the
kids quarrelled in fevered pit-
ches; games were played with
vitality; and the Keller
closeness took over again in a
way that was grand to feel and
be part of.
Yes sir, that television man
brought us a new kind of
togetherness - and we're
grateful.
Brucefield
BY MRS. H. F. BERRY
Sympathy of the community
is extended to Mrs. Victor
Hargreaves and family, in the
loss of her father the late Mr.
Arnold Henderson who passed
away on New Year day at
Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
'McBeath, JoAnit . and Scott,
Windsor, spent New YearS
holiday with their mother, Mrs,
J. W. McBeath.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McPhee,
Toronto, were Christmas and
New Year guests with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Dalrymple and Bonnie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith,
Russeldale visited on Friday
with Mrs. A. Berry.
Mr. Wesley Ham and son
John, Huntsville, spent a few
days with Mrs. Ham and their
aunt Miss M Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson
visited over the weekend with
relatives in London and Wilton
Grove.
Mrs. Murray Tyndall is a
patient in Seaforth Hospital.
We wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. Neil Mustard returned
Saturday after a two week
iacation in Florida.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Mustard anf family
were Mrs. Ruth Mulholland,
Clinton, Mr. Stewart Mustard,
Miss Barbara Lee, Kitchener,
Mrs. Mustard and Edna.
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