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Then strapped me on a cold zinc ironing-board and took enough pictures to fill an album,.Jlospital ain't.no place fer a nervous person, Mrs. Smeltz. By next IIlornlli',I' come to that conclusion, but nivera word did I, say. In the .momin', when I went to wash myself, I took all me personal belongins' with me, wrapped in a towel an' whin I walked out of that bathroom I had on me dress an' shoes on me two feet, an' down the stairs I wint, with no one payiil'me no mind. Me legs shook like palsy, me heart felt like'it wuz gom' to .boil over-then, all of a. sudden the fresh wind struck me. face, the strength rushed into me legs, an' I stepped"out 41 springtime, as well a woman as iver trod shoeleather. ' Whin I reached home, there was' good old man Dennis tendin' the children, lookin' after the house faithful as .a woman. He cried, "Nora I What. brings you home when you're sick in bed?" "It's cured I am," I says, laughin' and cryin' atonct, "cured ep.tirely." They cured me of every ailment under the sun. So Mrs. Smeltz, I says to ivry friend that's ailin', I says, "Go ,to the Hospital an' get ,yourself clinicked, an' if you don't die, you'll be cured before they ge~ done with ye." A FUN SING-SONG Divide the crowd into groups. Each group sings a nursery rhyme, one im~ediatelyfoUowing the other, each one different. This goes over big. INSTITUTE RALLY SONG (Tune Jingle Bells) I recollect the time, not so many years ago When 1 felt dull and blue and thought the world was slow, I got into a rut, and I would fume and fret Until I joined the Institute - the greatest helper yet. Chorus ' Institute,' Institute, don't forget the day Plan your work a week ahead, so you can get away. Institute" ~titute, . here we ,gladly meet All our. fri~nds and neighbors' too, we fondly, gaily greet. So m)" adVice to you, is, sister don't delay And join the Institute, yet, join with Us today; Our worthy motto is, for Home and Country dear, So help us make of Canada" a' lalld we may rever/:!. CHAPTER SIXTEEN, . . INDOOR AND OUTDOOR FUN Life without fun is like a car without springs. Games should include everybody and simple starters bring. good' humor. Plan your games to fit . the occasion, highlighting what.is of'present major interest, giving a personal touch. ' ." . . . . ;, . ' FOR' ADULT GJlOUP INDOOR FUN IntroductioltS-Preparebeforeh~d sliPs of paper, each guest takes one. He stands up and reads, "My name: is,. . . . , I like. . . . . Then he does what the. paper telIsbim,', and ag~in his name and what he likes. Things 62 .
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Transcript | Then strapped me on a cold zinc ironing-board and took enough pictures to fill an album,.Jlospital ain't.no place fer a nervous person, Mrs. Smeltz. By next IIlornlli',I' come to that conclusion, but nivera word did I, say. In the .momin', when I went to wash myself, I took all me personal belongins' with me, wrapped in a towel an' whin I walked out of that bathroom I had on me dress an' shoes on me two feet, an' down the stairs I wint, with no one payiil'me no mind. Me legs shook like palsy, me heart felt like'it wuz gom' to .boil over-then, all of a. sudden the fresh wind struck me. face, the strength rushed into me legs, an' I stepped"out 41 springtime, as well a woman as iver trod shoeleather. ' Whin I reached home, there was' good old man Dennis tendin' the children, lookin' after the house faithful as .a woman. He cried, "Nora I What. brings you home when you're sick in bed?" "It's cured I am," I says, laughin' and cryin' atonct, "cured ep.tirely." They cured me of every ailment under the sun. So Mrs. Smeltz, I says to ivry friend that's ailin', I says, "Go ,to the Hospital an' get ,yourself clinicked, an' if you don't die, you'll be cured before they ge~ done with ye." A FUN SING-SONG Divide the crowd into groups. Each group sings a nursery rhyme, one im~ediatelyfoUowing the other, each one different. This goes over big. INSTITUTE RALLY SONG (Tune Jingle Bells) I recollect the time, not so many years ago When 1 felt dull and blue and thought the world was slow, I got into a rut, and I would fume and fret Until I joined the Institute - the greatest helper yet. Chorus ' Institute,' Institute, don't forget the day Plan your work a week ahead, so you can get away. Institute" ~titute, . here we ,gladly meet All our. fri~nds and neighbors' too, we fondly, gaily greet. So m)" adVice to you, is, sister don't delay And join the Institute, yet, join with Us today; Our worthy motto is, for Home and Country dear, So help us make of Canada" a' lalld we may rever/:!. CHAPTER SIXTEEN, . . INDOOR AND OUTDOOR FUN Life without fun is like a car without springs. Games should include everybody and simple starters bring. good' humor. Plan your games to fit . the occasion, highlighting what.is of'present major interest, giving a personal touch. ' ." . . . . ;, . ' FOR' ADULT GJlOUP INDOOR FUN IntroductioltS-Preparebeforeh~d sliPs of paper, each guest takes one. He stands up and reads, "My name: is,. . . . , I like. . . . . Then he does what the. paper telIsbim,', and ag~in his name and what he likes. Things 62 . |
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