A Peloolta The Tiny Folkl (A real story. at real children {or very young children) l ' . Fine mist and I cold wind from the east did not promise a very grind day for playing outdoors so Laurie decided he would stay in " ‘Page 10 The Guardian l Thursday. May 757. 1954 "Could 1 learn?“ naked ‘mulle- "You‘li have to learn it you are going to live," replied his lath. er. "Your mother and I are not going to teed you much longer. ‘Your brothers and sisters will all have to learn to catch flah for yourselves." tor the morning For a While he was busy helping his mother :lcan a\\a_v the bi‘:-akiast dishes ' By Thorton RATTLES SHOVVS T0l'SLE- and tl(l_\' the kitchen. He helped in nirike the beds. ltoing very sure that there were no wrinkle: HEAD How in the sheets and blankets. He wha, 9-“. 15 done you must “_ iii-oped his own floor. and felt in“. \’(‘l_\' izmivn-up indecrl. V He best succeeds M1,, knows Just “is that all ynur cleaning inr hm” this mrirning"“ he asked ‘ ,__01d Mmher Nun“-e, "Thrit is all for now." smiled . his ninthei. “'l‘h:ink you so much Tousiclieail — so-co;led because im britiz such a great help. It the l9'llllEX‘S on his head looked tllll llrtl inke \'t‘l'y lung in do the is if someone had mussed thorn i-ml; ii.»t1_-: when there were two up so that they were pointing in par; of ilill‘-’lf2 in do it" all dll'(‘(‘ll0llF. the way R ,. iiw.\”" iiiqi-ii-e<i LaUl'lF gotten to brush it —— sat on an ii _\tIll lnt Linda nut of her old slump on a bank of the Big iiwi iii play with inr'."' River. He iws fill excited young Fir" P725“ smiled. "\\'niild ynii kingfisher. He was looking down ilk!‘ in ii.i.i- _\'lt_ll' baby sister to at the first tisiies he had .ever play l‘.'l'.l,:C \'.ll.ll _\‘nu" You must seen. They were a school oi min- wnieiitlwi‘ tllill she is little yet, nows (‘lose iiishnre “here the and illI‘._\' nut tiiidorstand all you 011 liri Pt"'llIll‘S shell pull down L;qI,||'lP ran tn his m0lhL‘I‘- illfl.V P011 "D0 )'m.' gut Liiidii in say it liver busy tnnguc. ‘r with me" he said Linda. She is really cute. hr r axis’ L:i>.iiir- tnnk all the happily an the iinnr in her in Linda iilin laughed and lli)nl(‘_\'. :‘i'il'>t"(l tlirin. She held Ginger a~ "What aio yiiii doing. Linda?" acre iir-r head. then hugged him, asked her mother. \v_ Burgess head asked. at those little iishes. but he hadn't f a iisherman unless he is lucky. any idea in the world how he could i He must. be lucky enough to (ind get one. The only fishes he hadla. iish where he can be caught. ever seen before hail alre dy beentliookl There's a fish now right. out caught by lather or mother, and!‘ there. I'll show you how to catch brought to him. He hadn't the. least idea hovi , they had beenl Touslehead looked. sure enough, caught. You see. he hadn't yet there was one of those minnows been out in the Great World long a little way out where the water enough to know how to use his was deeper. He seemed to be just wings except for a straight short, floating there in the water. Rat- iiight. Than. too, the water was ties didn't move; he just sat there wild it be all right inr iis '.\n_\"s hair lnnks \\ hen he has ior- mange [0 mm [on that slump mm M: Cy“ fixed joined him on the old stump. The} gan to wonder if his father wasn't school of l‘llIlll‘.0\\S was iinivhei-elgoiiig to try to catch that fish to be seen. Touslehezid told Rat-' Finally, he asked him why he ties about them. didn‘t try to catch it. asked Rattles with a twinkle in‘I tried," replied Riattles. his eyes. i “Why couldn't you catch it?" “E” “Y .‘¥I>Ui‘ |i>.\‘s, iir UPSCl YOU!’ .\rIuniiiiy‘" lin exclaimed. "Linda " has it new iuimi. She can say t will be all iight I'll be ‘Pretty ' Just come and listen.“ 30"” '“ ‘W1’ H -'”\‘-'‘l SW3." Laurie Mrs. Page iias cxcited too. and the young l{lllgliShi‘l' innocently. i “Becausi.-." replied Rattles, “he even more or a twinkle in his A iew minutes later the fish eyes. "No. you couldn't have. But come up nearer the surface. Rattles ittll \\llll me. dcat'"" 7(‘\’l"li'll times By then Laurie had oiiiiitzlit in ."'>l‘l1e saucepans. i‘.t'i<i*ll tip. a lJi;.{‘cii\'oi‘>'. and siiiiiins. and was al- tI\i"1' her face i'ond_\' to set up housekeeping. |‘i»‘." fllmnlcs showing i'\l!s Page went back in her work “Is it hard to learn?" Touglg- "It takes practice and luck. All water was shallow. and the bot-‘fishermen have to have luck. All tom was $ailCL\'. He wanted (met the skill in the world won't help it. if I have luck," said name... Alter awhile Rattles, his lather. on that little fish. Touslehead be- "Why didn't you catch i)lIE'."" "Because I .couidn't catch it’ it "Could I have caught one'."' asked 1 asked Touslehead. “No." replied his lather, with is too far down in the water." -rl‘ both arms up tn hm‘ \\l1ll£‘ the children played. c 1.r~‘..ir_i- "-il'l lifted l‘i(‘l rareiully could hear their happy laughter. ‘:l -v' iiie l‘lfi.V pen and on in Linda's baby talk. and Laurie's tin .‘l"l\' H‘'‘' the l‘lll"lll’li( l")tln\ to "l\lnmm_v, _\I)li slinultl just — ‘.'lr~ri uith delight. and come and see hcr." Laurie called. :i:i~\lrri iiizlit atier him. Mrs. Page walked in to the din Sirii a hustle of picisriratinn as in: room Tliere was Iiinda sitting .nrn (‘l‘.a1i's and laid them house. She held a rod and white rs in m ike four walls sauropaii nn hcr knees. and stirred .:ri c 'l".i'ii kitchen chairs busily viith a big spoon. Laurie . do (lrims between the rooms. had arrangeri his family in a row 'l" Lzailiei--rd together Ginger. along one nail in the other room ii: big lt"(‘lri_\', little Brown Bear. of his make believe house. Fliics B-irinv. and Panda. He gave together it liml-cod quite cosy and “Profit:-'. Prett.\'." she said. VAGBINATION fore the summer and swimming season arrives. Continued on page 10 No pupils will be allowed to attend the Qty Schools next term unless they present 8 Certificate of successful Vaccination. This should be attended to be- IMUNIZATION cuiiics IN RURAL sciioois theria. whooping cough and tetanus? against smallpox? clinics this spring. your district. who have not had one for three years. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE Are your young childi'r=n pt‘0t(‘(‘tC(l zigriiiist diph- I could hate." flew out over the water. and shot “Then way i‘0U:dl‘i'l. I?" 'I‘ousle- clown head first, splash! 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