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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1983-05-18, Page 32SUN PAC FROZEN M PINK OR REGULR 12.5 oz. TINS FOR DE PEPSI COLA DIET PEPSI, PEPSI FREE OR MOUNTAIN DEW CASE OF 24 x 10 oz. TINS .9, 9 9 SUPER SPECIAL NEILSONS DREAMSICLES ORANGE: JUICE STICKS PACKAGE OF 12 12 9 KINGSFORD CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 10AG Ib. B 3.49 F.B.I. PURE APPLE JOU 48 oz. GLASS 1.19 CE TEAT LEY TEA BAGS 72's 1,99 WHITE OR FRUIT KRAFT MARSHMALLOWS 250 g 590 PKG. WITH EVERY 540.00 ORDER FREE! CANADA WONDERLAND BUY ONE GET ONE SUMMER PREVIEW PASSPORT COUPON The Only Free Offer To Canada's Wonderland This Year. 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FINE QUALITY PRIVATE LABEL ZEHRS KETCHUP ONE LITRE 1.89 SCHNEIDERS SOFT AR4A.RINI FINE OUALITY TUB JACKS CHEESE BALLS CHEESE TWISTS 225 g PKG. :39 REGULAR OR CALIFORNIA NESTLES ICED TEA MIX 75°9299 METAL FOLDING 30"x22" CAMP TABLE 0.99 PATIO 0 Ft -7 RIB UMBRELLA EA. 26.99 Country Oven Bake Shop Specials COUNTRY OVEN DELICIOUS CARROT CAKE 16 oz. 2.39 COUNTRY OVEN ENGLISH MUFFINS„. � i9 FRESH DELICIOUS GARLIC BREAD 12®z.1.19 VINYL PLAIN OR SEEDED LOUNGER MULTI-POSITION EA. 1499 KAISER ROLLS EA. OP WE WILL ®E PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN: HANOVER FLMIRA 232 Argue St. Open Wed.. Thurs. and Fri evenings LI STOWS L 97S Wallace Ave b Open Wed Thw,. and Fri evernng+ FEAGUS 776 Tower St. 5. Open Wed.. 'flares and Fri evenings Comm of No 4 and 45Hwy, Open Maas Fri evrial ,ge Crossroads—May 18, 1983—page 7 I had a dream the other night that I can't get out of my mind. The adults of the world became the children and the children ran the world. It was terrible, standing down there wedged among all those knees. I couldn't get a drink of water, mail a let- ter, or open a door. Cars are even worse. If you didn't kill yourself getting to a window you just sat at th'e back of the seat. Every once in awhile, the child driving would say, "You sit down or you're go- ing to break your neck. You know I can't drive and yell at you at the same time." But that wasn't true. At the supermarket, I was just standing there when without a warning, someone whipped me off the floor and forced my legs through a grocery cart seat that was so cold my teeth frosted up. I never got introduced. Sometimes, someone would say, "Oh, is this your young- est parent . . . or your only girl?" Or someone would say -how much you looked like someone, but for all pur- poses, I had no name. I took naps when I wasn't sleepy, ate when I wasn't hungry, had sweaters put on me when I wasn't cold and got thrown into swimming pools when I didn't want to swim. I was tossed into the air when I had an upset stomach, forced to go to the bathroom whether I had to go or not, and ordered to stop crying when I had a perfect- ly good reason for doing it. There were . apartments withsl n g s . on the lawn _.that_... _ ;3r1ii1fa,T- There were movies and -rides. ' that announced, "Adults must be accompanied by children 12 years or under." Occasionally, everyone would laugh and when I asked what they were laugh- ing about, they would, say, "We'll tell you when you're younger." I never did anything right.1 I played with chewing gum,.1 wiped my hands off on my dress, leaned back on chairs, made faces in the toaster, and sniffed instead of using a handkerchief. Once when I came into the kitchen with a comb in my hand, I thought life was all over. I crayoned when I was supposed to, played with strangers when I was told to, and washed my hands 50 million times a day. I was "seen a lot and not heard", given reasons of "Because I said so, that's why" and told with regularity, "You should have gone before you left home." But the worstpart was that people kept telling me, "This is the best part of your life, so enjoy it." VICTORIA SYMPONY OPENS MUSIC SERIES The Victoria Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Paul Freeman. opens CBC Television's sum- mer concert series — Music In the Air — on Sunday, June 12 at 10 p.m. with a program devoted to The Music Of England. Videotaped at Victoria's University Centre Auditor- ium, this contribution to the network by CBC Vancouve^ presents the music of Eng- lish composers, ranging from traditional airs such as Greensleeves to the light music of Percy Grainger. Appearing with the or- chestra are solosit Marguer- ita Noye. soprano, and the Victoria Choral Society, director Bruce More. Says producer Tony Gil- bert of the program "The Englishness of Victoria prompted the idea of using all English composers. And we intercut the perform- ances with scenic shots of British Columbia's capital city. ' 0-0-0 The composers represent- ed are: Jeremiah Clarke (Trumpet Voluntary): Handel (Let the Bright. Sera- phim; Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite) ; William Boyce (Symphony No. 4 in F Major ): Sir Edward Elgar (Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. Land of Hope and Glory): Ralph Vaughan Williams (Folk Song Suite; Fantasia on Greensleeves ) and Percy Grainger with Early One Morning and an English Country Garden. The series Music In the Air will feature in the weeks ahead various Canadian or- hestras. including the Win- ipeg Symphony and the To- mto Symphony Orchestra.