ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, mnURSIDAY, SEPIL¶MER 21st, 196m# Up Aid Down T Oni Thursday evenin.g, Septlemi- br4, the Reading Clubreo- menlced its Series ofdicson on Canadian authors with Mrs. S. Rtu'her.ford g-uiding a talk on W. 0 -Mitchîell anq_ lis first novel "Wh Ha Seen the Wind". Awcsterner,; William Mitchell was horn in Saskatchewan. Gradu- ating in 19i42 from the University of Alberta, he later settled in .T"ýgh River, Alberta afteT work- igfirst às a salesman, then as a Muc of lis writing, blas been magazinýe arteles, radio seria1,- an. teeviionscripts with his 4es-1-10vn work being the C.B.C. seia Jake and the Kid."ý This -as published in book form lu 1962 winning the Leacock medal Wie Hope You'II Juin, even if: -y-ou've been too busy to sign Up. oR -you're n94 interestedi saving mo ney. OR -yout neyer have to borrow müoney. l'on Can't Afford to Pas Up Membership in the Orono District CREDIT UNION Iireas.-Man., Mns. P. Werry $19,50 oelphlaHardware he Book Stocks. LOCAL NEWIS for humnour. Ris novel "h Kite"ý asal o publîshed in 1962. Mrs. James Major and Miss "Who Ras Seen the Win d", set Marilyn Major visited on Sunday in a small prairie jtown during with Mr. and Mrs. Bob -lolmes, the, depression, traces the devel- hStretav i ssan Vioaspent an opment of young Brian O'Connal or ih îs Voa Glfla from hîs fonrth year to his Whda ertdhe 4hbrh twelfth The main -theme is the dy on Saturday. Miss Cýlfillan is hoy' grwin awren~s nd arein gond health and wished to be glints of undersitarAing of life and remembered, te her friends inI *death. There is a mystical atmos-Ooo phere hlthe boy's response to Miss Joanne Tennant, youngest the elements, in particular the dcghter iof Mr, and Mrs. Glenn iý,n3 which is u-,dsymhoieal Tennant had the. mnisfortune to as representing God's influence. faill from ber bicycle and break Th-e language is beautiful, and ber arm, on the weekend. the ar(Ithor's sensitiveness to ýa boy's iner feelings is touchinig. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Helson, A sepse of humour prevents -the Mr. ani Mrs. Carl Kimmett. Mr. character portrayals from sinking and Mrs. Wayne Bailey spent last te maudlin sentimental deptl'-ý weekend at the former's cottage The author supplies three keys near Gravenhurist. b ls teme fistthee lnes Mr. and, Mrs E. Boughen and from Christina Rossetti's poem- family, who recently sold theli Whobassee th wid? home on Station Street, have1 Neither you nor 1: rnov ed into the Kumriteý Apart- But when the trees, bow down ments. their heads, The wind is passîng by. Next, he quotes from Psalm 103- death. They are moments when As for man, his days are as an inquiring heart seeks- finality, grass: as a flower of 'the fiel, asohlcan fd:rnesis he fiourisheth. broken. For- the wiiid passeth over it, This is the story of a boy and and it is gone; and the place thewind. thereof shahl know it no more. Iýcn-adPprak Then, in las -own words, lie pre- Elizabeth Appleton -0'Rara faces his story in this way: LstRros-Hlo Many interpreters of the Bible Elizabeth Taylor - -Allan beieve the wind to be symbohic[ The Baby'Sitteris Guide Fur- of Godhood. In this story 1 have tried to present sympathetically the struggie of a boy to under- stand what stili defeats mature and learnied mien - the ultimate meaning of the cycle of if e To him are, revealeil lumomeniâ sof fleeting vision the realities of birth, hung-er, satiety, eternity, UNITED ÇNURCII Charge Mîillter Rev. B. B. 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