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Invokiement is its own reward
And apart from school there are
those heavenly weekends when
you, come dragging home at 4:00
4,111, and have to get up for
church by 8;30,
I belileve Monday mornings. are
the • epitome Of the' wonderful
feeling of being involved though.
How many times have .,you sat
through an assembly with your
tight pants being .the only force
holding you in a sitting position?,
Truly, the person with an iron
in every fire so to speak, is an
everblessed soul. •
But does this mean that I hate
involvement, that I think 'I'd
rather quit every extra circular
activity and live a life of sanity
and sobriety ? Not a chance!
It may be the sure road to an
early death, but involvement is
the only way to keep life above
the drudgery. of day to day
Ah, the joys of being
What is so sweet as knowing
there are four meetings you're
supposed to be going to, a test to
study for, and an article to be
written for the school page. •
What happiness can compare
with that hung over feeling you
get when you stay up until ;3:00 in
the morning finishing your
English essay which you couldn't
do the night before • because you
were out canvassing for the
ARthritis. Society. Oh and don't
forget the bliss of the cold one
acquires from running through
wet grass and mud puddles while
doing the canvassing.
Think of the , incomparable
ecstasy of studying for three tests
before, after, and during, the
choir practice which • you
absolutely couldn't afford to miss.
Welcomed to over 90
club at Huronview
A social evening for representatives of groups and
individual volunteers was held in the Auditorium Thursday
evening. Chester A rchibald, Adthinistrator, showed coloured
slides and gave an interesting commentary of a trip taken last
summer to Western Canada. Special events, that had been
filmed with the new audio visual equipment were shown
followed by a general discussion on volunteer work, Mrs.
Finkbeiner of Exeter expressed the appreciation of the
volunteers to Mr. Archibald for sharing his trip and to the
kitchen staff who prepared the buffet lunch,
Dick Roorda led the Christian Reformed Song Service on
Sunday evening accompanied at the piano by Marlene
Vanderwal. The residents enjoyed two numbers by the
juniors.
The Clinton Legion provided a film for the Family Night
program. The story of the film was related to Armistrice Day
and was filmed in Holland and France. Percy Brown and Bert
Colombe operated the projector and. Mrs. Henderson and
Mrs. Parker played piano instrumentals during intermission.
Miss Margaret Mitchell who spent several years as, a nurse in
the armed services thanked „all those responsible for the
program., • ,
Miss Sybil Courtice and Mrs. Ross McNee were welcomed
to the over 90 Club at the November meeting. Twenty-six
members attended the get-to-gether and joined in the
sing-a-long accompanied by Mrs. Elsie Henderson., The
Walkerburn Club volunteers assisted with the activities.
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existence. While spreading insanity, I would rather be insane Involvement is it's own reward,
And it Is a worthwhile one,
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