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e from page 10A
told me the names.
"The big kid started it," he
kep saying, "I didn't throw
some".
Well, you should have seen
the big brown messes oir my
new expensive - siding! I
think it was the "expensive"
that made me mad but I still
object to kids coming into
your property just to defy
you or be mischievous.
The snitcher -kept up a con-
versation,,but I went looking
for the other two and soon
found their home. A
beautiful young woman
answered the door - almost
made me forget what I
wanted to say- but her smile
reassured me and I told her
what•happened.
She said she would send
them back to my house, but
that, evening and next day
went by and I was feeling
badly, thinking I had mis-
judged her. But the next
morning the two
"runaways" and a friend
knocked at the door.
The smallest fellow piped
up, "I'm sorry I threw those
old apples and I wanted to
tell you .. My mother told me
fit„
Well, I was painting at the
time - my easel near the
door, and before I could say
anything they crowded
around and kept telling me I
was "real good". Who
doesn't appreciate a little
praise from good looking
young men? I really ap-
preciated the way the
apology was presented - no
hesitation, just straight for-
ward.
We discussed painting -
they were real interested
but I felt they should know
that I felt very, badly about
what they had done. So we
pulled on the hose and tried
to wash off the mess - not
much luck, so.I still felt they •
should feel that they had
been punished, so I said,
"Would you like to rake up
those old apples for me?"
Quick as a wink they were
raking and putting"them in a
box and out for the garbage
man.
Well, you've guessed the
rest. I rewarded them for the
• raking and they suggested
they would,"come back next
Friday, when the rest fall
down!"
So we parted good friends
- I feel just 'GREAT - even
though I'll have to take 'a
brush to the stains!
My . faith in the younger
generation has been.
restored.
Here is something I picked
up somewhere:
We, the willing, led by the
unknowing, are doing the im-
possible for the ungrateful.
We have, done so much for
so long, with so little we are
now qualified to do
ANYTHING - with nothing.
During the war year, I
worked in gauge -control in a
gun plant in ,Windsor. I
would check the gauger from
the job or on the job. Those
• that were out the least little
bit, I would correct - re -set --
them.
them. A very interesting job
and I loved it.
But it was a case of - the
difficult we do at once the
IMPOSSIBLE takes a little
longer and I still think this
happens to all of us.
Often I feel I can safely
say - "I have done so much
for so long, with so little that
I am qualified to do anything
with NOTHING!"
Somehow it seems to fit
the way I operate.
Drive carefully. BUCKLE
UP.
Love. Martha.
Attention
ladies
Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology and
Conestoga College are
hosting "Directions: a con-
ference for women living In
rural areas".. August 28 and
.29. "Women are playing an
increasingly valuable role in
agriculture and this con-
ference is the fiI'st we're
.ever held specifically
designed for rural women".
says Don Cameron. head of
communications at ('en-
tralia where the conference
is being held.
Cameron encourages all
interested women to contact
the college and register ear-
ly because there is room for
only 120 delegates. The con-
ference fee is $20 and acconi-
moda1ibn is ataiTa`bTe
traha College for S10.
For more information or• to
photte=m r cru r 1 e KrStration.
•contact Mr. . Cameron at
5191228-6691 •
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