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Village Squire, 1976-05, Page 20students. No, equal is not the word, I felt superior as I had age and wisdom on my side. When we finally settled into the knitty gritty of things I realized my efforts would haye to be applied to the math field. A genius in Arithmetic I was not. Well, so I'm a little weak in spelling too..., dictionaries were created for people like me. As the weeks rolled by and the homework increased and the debit and credits in bookkeeping almost starting to balance I began to question the system. Why should I spend three hours looking for $1.58 when you're talking of a trial balance of $24,000.00? TI'Ink of the extra wage& that has to'be spent looking for such a measly amount. My method is much simpler. When I lose $2.00 or $3.00 in the family budget I just acknowledge the spiraling prices on food and write it off as inflation. (Idecided to contact Simpson's as they might use the idea and save thousands of man hours.) The typing class began innocently enough but then I developed a personality clash with the machines. Every Friday we would have a timed writing and I plunked away at that resentful, typewriter and ended up looking like a translater for the Rpssian Embassy. The young bloods would ,Shatter boostfully about their speed and proudly carry their sheets up to be marked. I, feeling like a lady wrestler among Prima Donnas mustered as much dignity as possible and turned mine in, always knowing the reaction from the teacher. The "Oh Dear me but you'll make it yet" look. What has gone wrong? Have the years of helping to clean horse stables and refinishing our beloved antiques taken its toll and my fingers are no longer adapted to the gentler art of typing] Tim®wilt tell so I prodded along as best I coutd. Meanwhite, back at the house, the meals bt*ane lousier and the rooms dirtier and my laundry schedule consisted of grabbing a shirt and socks from the wash basket. My family never rebelled Openly but I detected many sour expressions at meal time. I started to miss T G`' acid your chess games and evenings of complete freedom of doing nothing I began to. question my decision of higher learning; wondering if perf haps 1 had become too set in.my ways. After a short debate with my conscience, I quit I am nota back t� "The Ofd Ways Are the Best Ways" routine and. my balancing between the stligar bowl and cookie jar is still working perfectly. (1 decided not to contact Simpsons so they'll just have to make do without my services ) I have started to catch ,up on my correspon'dente and I am still using the proper rttetfiod. Writing a letter by hand is far more personal and projects a persons image much better than told typewriter print. • Are you wondering if I have the feeling of failure. after drispping out of school? I would highly recommend school to any housewife feeling the need to express herself. I can almost guarantee the satisfaction and success she'll feel when she quits -and goes home fig •Family Rings //0 •Watches %y' •Lockets 11 LARRY LACROIX JEWELLER STRATFORD, ONTARIO. 1R VII 1 Ar.F SOIIIRF/MAY 1976 The Pap Test -is an early warning system. It can detect abnor- malities that could lead to 1 'terine Cancer. It', so simple to have one. The only thing you have to do is ask your doctor. That's all. .And it only takes a toy minutes. But, most important, the Pap Test could save your life. .And that's the best reason WC Couldthink of. Sty, what are you waiting* for? / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / GI FTS for DAD TABLE LAMPS, SWAGS, COLONIAL AND FLOOR • LAMPS / / r / / / / / / / See our recliners, in fabric and naugahyde, all at Special prices for Father's Day. G.A. Whitney FURNITURE / / / A • • / / / / P / / / A / s / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / ;SEAFORTH ONT. 527-1390 N .%%% N N NN....N,....NNN% • .N•, N .