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Odds Ends
More on. vacations
Family strong in
By ELAINE TOWNSHEND
I've been recalling zany
and embarrassing things
that happened to me on past
summer vacations.
One of the most em-
barrassing took place behind
a fast food restaurant
somewhere in Kelowna,
British Columbia, when I
managed to lock myself in
the washroom for twenty
minutes.
At Victoria's Sea World,
my friends and I were given
an unexpected shower by a
whale, We dried off; my
friend's camera rusted.
Another friend and I took
three ferries along the coast
of British Columbia in one
day. It proved to be one boat
ride too many. By the time
we reached Vancouver
Island our stomachs were a
little unsettled. XStit the fresh
air and scenery were un-
forgettable!
We were the same
travelling pair that became
nervousin a motel room one
night, I had cashed a
traveller's cheque that day,
and the room had too many
doors for our imagination to
handle. One door opened into
the hall, another onto a
balcony that ran the length
of the building and third into
the adjoining room. The
locks didn't impress us.
Always creative, we found
a roll of cord in our baggage.
(Please don't ask why were
carrying cord; I have no
idea.) We lassoed the door
knobs and ran the cord over
and around chairs, tying it to
anything that looked solid.
Heaven help the intruder
that tried to meddle with us!
In Quebec, the only
language problem we en-
countered was when we
ordered chicken dinners for
Two 8 x 10
Two 5 x 7
Ten Wallet Size
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three. There were only two of
us,
One year I spent my bir-
thday in the car bay of a
Canadian Tire Store
somewhere in Charlot-
tetown, Prince Edward
Island. With all due respect
to the city of Charlottetown
and the Canadian Tire
Corporation, when you've
seen one car bay you've seen
them all.
That evening we decided to
plunge into our budget again
for a hot beef dinner in
honour of my birthday. The
restaurant we chose looked
impressive from the outside
but it was empty except for
three waitresses who stared
at us as though they hadn't
seen customers before.
It was Monday, and one of
the waitresses informed us
they didn't serve potatoes on
Monday.
"Why?" we asked.
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"Because we use them all
up on the weekend and the
cook doesn't cook anymore
until Tuesday," she replied.
Then she went on to tell us
their beef dinner on Monday
was hot beef and gravy over
bread and was every bit as
good as beef and mashed
potatoes.
We told her we had our
hearts set on Nit beef and
whipped potatoes and left.
Ninety minutes later we
delved into a beef dinner on
the other side of the city.
Am I the only person who
remembers wacky incidents
from trips?
Seeing beautiful scenery,
learning about other parts of
the country and meeting
people are all part of my
vacations. They are scenes
preserved in photos and post
cards. But spontaneous
incidents, that happen too
quickly to be photographed
or that we wouldn't want
photographed anyway, come
to mind without tangible
reminders.
They are the types of
things that can happen on
vacations spent at home, too.
For example, a bird can
dampen a lazy afternoon
spent under a tree in the
back yard as well as one
spent under a tree in a
campground two thousand
miles away.
MARRIAGE — Nancy E. Smith and. Christopher Dale were
united in marriage at Calvary United Church, London on May
24. The bride is the daughter of Elizabeth Smith and the late
Grant Smith of Huron Park. The groom's parents are Ron and
Joyce Dale, Caledon East. Nancy was given in marriage by
her brother David Smith, Huron Park. Maid of honour was
Barbara Inch, Exeter. Bridesmaids Bonnie Pollock, Vanastra,
Donna Mosurinjohn, Huron Park, Heather Wallace, Seaforth.
Christine Smith was junior bridesmaid. Tracy Allemang was
flower girl. Norm Vanderhart was best man. Michael and
David Dale and Larry McLaughlin were ushers. Brian Inch was
ring bearer. Following a reception at the Ivanhoe, London, the
couple left on a honeymoon, trip to Florida. The couple are
now residing in Brampton.
TO MARRY — Mrs. Edith M. Bell, Exeter wishes to announce
the forthcoming marriage of her youngest daughter, Sylvia
Jane, to Gary Edward Struyf, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Struyf of Thedford, Ontario. Wedding to take place on Sat.,
July 5th, 1980 at 2:00 p.m. in Carmel Presbyterian Church in
Hensall. Open reception July 11. Everyone welcome.
At the Exeter United.
Church afternoon U.C.W.
meeting Beryl Elgie opened
the program on the theme-
Christian Stewardship and
Prejudice,
The scripture was on John
4 which shows Jesus views
on prejudice. It tells that,
everything we have is a gift
from God and we show our
love of God by how we treat
others.
Mrs. Mary Thomson read
a poem "God is the Answer"
and Mrs. G. Christie of
Kirkton played accordian
selections,
Marion Dearing and. Ruth
Ellwood compared life in
Japan to that in Canada.
Japan has four times as
many people as Canada but
the country is smaller than
Manitoba.
There are more Christians
Japan
in Japan than. United Church
members in, Canada,
Japanese students have no
There is a
holidays and do not seek in-
depend ence,
strong loving family feeling
in. Japan.
There is prejudice in
Japan shown by their treat-
ment of Koreans. The
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