WHOLE FRYING __GHICKEN = s9i8, 99° advice to '83 grads Editor's Note: The following Is . special address John rt ave. to the 1983 raduates of J.L, Crone Secondary School in Trail luring graduation ceremonies Sunda: taught In J.L. Crowe for iba years. Mr. Chairman, honored’ rues ladies and tasele mesdames et messieurs, gentile signores’ et TOP ROUND STEAK a) LING COD ALL PURPOSE FLOUR ze «=6 $49 Pre-sifted. 10 kg. Bag..... of the class, families’ and friends. / In thet third chapter of Ecclesiastes it is written in part — “For everything its season, and for every activity under heaven, its time. A time to be born and a time to die A time to plant and a time to uproot A time to kill and a time to. heal: ° ‘ A time to weep and a time to laugh A time for mourning and a time for dancing A time to embrace and a time to refrain from Seprecing A time to seek and a time to lose A time for silence and a time for speech.” One might add: A time to honor event with ceremony and a time to contemplate some aspects of that event alone and in silence. Members of the graduating class, you andy your families I know, ‘have been working for, ‘sacrificing for and anticipating this day for a long time. You may have, in recognition of its arrival, been indulging yourself a little in the good things of life, consuming a little too much pop, singing a little too loudly.in your bath, and marking the event with ceremony. I suggest that this is right, proper and to be enjoyed to the full, since it is a peaking, a wave in the ocean of your life. It is your today, your only real time, for all your yesterdays are gone and unchangeable, and thing for you to remember in your life, and to be sald to yourself often is, “Today is the tomorrow, worried about yesterday!” — or in other words, no matter what the number of the days of your life, you can only live them one day ata time. ‘Allow me therefore seven minutes of this day, this most precious day, the first day of the rest of your life to consider with you both your past and your future. ly. Mr. Charters” AURA. EE GRAD CEREMONIES . . +. CasNews columnist J You'have ‘occupied this earth an average of about 18 _years or 6,570 days, give or take a few. During that brief time you spent the first six years learning more than you will ever learn again; the last 12 years you have spent at school acquiring the basis ‘of a formal education — and whatever else you picked up on the. way. . During this time ‘you have experienced a number of other peaks pr crests in your ocean-life as well as troughs or valleys interspersed ‘with many periods of dead calm. During this time you have doubtless been told that you are living in most dangerous and most interesting times — and without question it is true — but we have always lived in dangerous and interesting times.” The people of Shakespeare's time 400 years ago lived in equally “dangerous and exciting times — with two major’ differences. Had there been a graduating class such as this it would have numbered 25 instead of 250 and the life “BELAIR KERNEL CORN * Save 586, Frozea, Fancy. 1kg. Bag $] 99. PARTY PRIDE POTATO CHIPS Save 346. ¢ Assorted. 200 EBOX..... cece eee eee HOT HOUSE TOMATOES STRAWBERRIES You Pick or Buy Picked G & L FARMS Grand Forks , Open Every Day Dawn to Dusk No Appointment Necessary -You Pick 75¢ Ib. — Picked $1 Ib. Bring your Own Containers TURN LEFT ON 19TH ST. NEAR THE GRAND FORKS ARENA AND FOLLOW THE SIGNS TO G&L FARMS Phone 442-8095 or 442-3049 of the class may have been another 18 years. Since I was born over 60 years ago, I will soon be living on borrowed time, but you being clever enough to choose the mid-196Us in which to be born, you have gained, onan average, a further 61 years for the men, a full 60 years more for the ladies — ample time for doing and enjoying. Good reason, also, for giving some thought to what you will do in that: time. ea Sawn who*“anibitidns’ heap , Wed’ fy) vl Ifotiried ih ‘otie Ee tteryans said, “You must give some time to your fellow man (or woman). Even if it is a little thing, do something for those who need help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it. For remember, you don’t live in a world all your own. Your brothers and sisters are here too.”, The number of people here today is proof enough that you have learned the art of making friends. I would hope that you carried that art throughout your life for it is said truly “that the person who has a thousand friends has never enough but who has one enemy will find him everywhere.” I would hope that in your past 18 years, you have * acquired a certain store of learning — enough at least-to réalize how little you know, for the realization of ignorance is the beginning of knowledge. : I would hope that you have taken the time to distill some of that knowledge into understanding — an. under- standing of the effects of all our lives of an exploding technology —- a time when ‘today’s science fiction is tomorrow's science fact. In my brief lifetime I have seen - mankind make the leap from the model T Ford to the. Mars Mariner. You, in your much briefer lifetime, have seen and. © heard a man, Neil Armstrong, step onto.the moon, saying, “One small step for man, and one giant step for mankind” - MUSHROOMS = aS] or White .. kg SAFEWAY re OIL $7 38 = THE COMMERCE: ‘COMBINATION ACCOUN YOU EVERY DAY. The deadline date for pay- ment of rural property taxes is July 2. However, since this date falls on a weekend, payments will be accepted without penalty until close of business on Monday, July 4, at which time a five per cent penalty will be added to at outstanding taxes. a Taxes due h hn Charters addressed 1983 JL. Crowe graduates Sundaj astop which calls for the greatest underatanding of our'place in our world and the cosmos. . ‘I would hope that you would have learned to view an education not primarily as a key.to a better job or more money but as an art by which knowledge and understanding is tranformed into that rarest of qualities —. wisdom — the only instrument which will free you from the constraints of time ‘and space. And what of the future? That is largely up-to you your self. There is a true story about a famous college president who was approached by the father of a prospective student. to the school. “Can you" asked the father, “simplify the. diploma program? My boy will never take all that in. He wants to get through by a simpler route.” “Certainly I can arrange that,” said the president. “It all depends on what he wants to make of himself. When God . wants to make an oak He takes 100 years. When He wants to make a squash all He needs is 100 days.” In short, there is an inescapable law of nature — everything has a price — in time, in effort, sacrifice, service — even money. 2 Unfortunately, too many people, seduced by the instant success fable of popular entertainment, believe that nature will suspend her laws just for them and that their personal requlres “hio*’perdonal “effort, ‘ho no — only the right clothes, the right bar 1 tetion, toothpaste, friends, arguments or éxcuses. That life’s most complex problem can be solved in one hour — commercials included. Your choice — oak: tree, squash or. ‘something in between is yours alone.: You must make the choice which makes you happy. No one else can live your life but .you alone, Take the time to.think and to. choose carefully. , In closing, may I thank you for inviting me to share in the joy and excitement of-your special day. May you have many, many more of them — in the years to come. For me it is a doubly special day, for you have. given me. the opportunity to see once again the many. friends who made my years at Crowe such happy ones and particularly three very special people who, -like you, are launching into new careers. I will never forget Dick Baril who welcomed :me when I first came to Crowe with one of his famous. Baril bear-hugs and a mighty roar, nor Ken Weir who gave me when I left the Crowe, one of his special sculptures, nor Mrs. Audrey Millar who, while I taught there, gave me the courage to write my first book. Fellow retirees — may you live the future even more fully, more generously than you have in the past. The best is yet to come. tothe Grad on the choice of theme — ‘time’ — and my thanks to Mr. Dergousoff for ‘ giving me time to think about it. Members of the graduating class ne Yo have more days in your future than any similar class in history. May you live them fully, joyfully, wisely — ‘one day at a time. May you always have time for friends, time to think and time to enjoy not having to think, but just to enjoy all the beauty of a beautiful world. ‘The last verse of the third Chapter of Ecclesiastes says: “I see no happiness for man but to be happy in his work for that is the lot assigned to him.” May it always be so with you. 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