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CMYK<br />

2a The <strong>Butner</strong>-<strong>Creedmoor</strong> <strong>News</strong>, Thursday, November18, 2010<br />

FAT HARRY’S<br />

by Harry Coleman<br />

SOAP OPERA REVIEW<br />

by Toby Goldstein<br />

ALL MY CHILDREN becomes an issue at home.<br />

Cooking Column Crossword Puzzle<br />

Everyone in the courtroom GENERAL HOSPITAL<br />

<strong>Creedmoor</strong> resident Bonnie Barnett is the author of a book,<br />

Bobo’s Daughter, about her life experience as the daughter<br />

of famous circus performer Bobo The Clown.<br />

Bonnie was born and raised in southern California and<br />

her mother and father became separated while Bonnie was<br />

still a very young child.<br />

Bobo’s Daughter explains the pain Bonnie felt growing<br />

up poor without her father’s presence in her life and her quest<br />

for a relationship with the father she barely knew until after<br />

she became an adult.<br />

Bonnie’s mother was 15 years younger than her dad and<br />

her father had to travel constantly to perform with the circus.<br />

Differences led to the separation of her parents and Bonnie<br />

grew up without the physical<br />

presence of her dad and with<br />

little financial support from<br />

him.<br />

She first met her dad at the<br />

circus when she was four<br />

years old. He was one of the<br />

world’s most famous clowns.<br />

He was a star performer<br />

appearing with the Shrine<br />

Circus and other famous<br />

circus productions, he also<br />

performed on the Ed Sullivan<br />

Show and was almost<br />

constantly traveling all over<br />

the U.S. and the world.<br />

BONNIE BARNETT<br />

Bobo rarely tried to have<br />

any contact with his daughter<br />

and his absence left a sense<br />

of loss and loneliness in her life.<br />

Raised by her mother, Dottie, the circus’s first girl clown,<br />

Bonnie lived in small apartments and sometimes had only<br />

canned spaghetti and Spam to eat.<br />

From the time she was 16 she became determined to find<br />

her father and write a book about her lonely years growing<br />

up without him in her life.<br />

When she first met her dad at the circus when she was<br />

four years old he was in his clown costume. The event was<br />

recorded by a photographer for the Los Angeles Herald<br />

Examiner who took a photograph of the two together. The<br />

picture became her artwork for her book cover.<br />

It also details how she graduated from college with degrees<br />

in both art and psychology and she began life as an adult<br />

finding her dad was to become a challenge on which she<br />

centered her life as a consuming passion.<br />

When she was 31 she showed up on her father’s doorstep.<br />

Bobo was seventy-six by then. Bonnie was happy, nervous<br />

and excited to find him.<br />

Her book details the pain and frustrations in Bonnie’s<br />

early life, her quest to find her dad and the surprises she<br />

encountered when she found him and better understood the<br />

complications and contradictions that led him to become the<br />

person behind the make-up and costumes of Bobo the Clown.<br />

Her contact with him led Bonnie to a sense of peace and<br />

forgiveness and healing from better understanding her father.<br />

Bonnie now lives on Elm Street in <strong>Creedmoor</strong> and has<br />

two adult children. She works as a marriage, family and<br />

child therapist and life coach.<br />

The full title of her book is Bobo’s Daughter: One<br />

Woman’s Journey to Find Hope, Healing and the Father<br />

Behind the Face Paint (Synergy Books, September 2010).<br />

Chester “Bobo” Barnett “Bobo the Clown” was inducted<br />

into the International Clown Hall of Fame in October, 2010.<br />

The book cover for Bonnie Barnett’s Book about her father.<br />

reeled when the jury in<br />

Greenlee’s murder trial<br />

announced its verdict.<br />

Despite having received an<br />

apology from Greenlee,<br />

Kendall was furious at the<br />

outcome and railed against<br />

her. After hearing the verdict,<br />

Liza pledged to continue<br />

doing her job and targeted<br />

someone else in the room as<br />

the next recipient of her<br />

wrath. Krystal and Tad<br />

shared shocking news.<br />

Coming: Kendall’s state of<br />

mind worries Erica.<br />

BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL<br />

Having delayed Liam long<br />

enough for Oliver to make his<br />

move on Hope, Amber<br />

allowed him to finally get to<br />

the party, where Hope and<br />

Oliver were sharing a<br />

passionate kiss. Liam walked<br />

in on the intimate scene and<br />

tried to explain why he was<br />

so late. Amber wasn’t<br />

apologetic about her role in<br />

creating the situation when<br />

Oliver called her out, and<br />

offered him future help in<br />

landing Hope, in exchange for<br />

Oliver agreeing to help her<br />

with her “needs.” Coming:<br />

Oliver plays along to get the<br />

one he wants.<br />

DAYS OF OUR LIVES<br />

Sami and Rafe were<br />

married in an emotional<br />

ceremony, only to have EJ<br />

show up immediately<br />

afterward and insist on<br />

taking Johnny and Sydney.<br />

EJ told Nicole to come back<br />

the next day when she asked<br />

to see Sydney. Brady<br />

prevented Vivian from killing<br />

Victor, who rescued Maggie<br />

and professed his love for her,<br />

while fearing she would die.<br />

Finally brought to the<br />

hospital, Maggie recovered<br />

but wanted nothing to do with<br />

Victor when she realized he<br />

left Vivian in the<br />

sarcophagus. Coming: Vivian<br />

targets a new enemies list.<br />

DESPERATE<br />

HOUSEWIVES<br />

In a rebroadcast of the<br />

season opener, Paul Young,<br />

released from prison, moved<br />

back to the neighborhood<br />

with his new wife and a<br />

possibly dangerous agenda.<br />

With Paul renting her home,<br />

Susan, Mike and MJ were<br />

scraping by in an apartment,<br />

but Susan’s future seemed<br />

brighter when Maxine, the<br />

apartment complex manager,<br />

offered her an unorthodox job.<br />

Lynette’s successful college<br />

friend, Vanessa, visited the<br />

Scavos. Coming: Paul’s past<br />

Unable to hold back,<br />

Sonny and Brenda gave in to<br />

an intense kiss. After<br />

revealing most of her secret<br />

to Sonny, Brenda agreed to go<br />

on a date with him,<br />

tentatively giving them<br />

another chance. Meanwhile,<br />

Claire’s new strategy was<br />

suggesting to Alexis and<br />

Diane that she join their firm<br />

as a defense lawyer. Due to<br />

lack of evidence, Lisa received<br />

probation, while Johnny used<br />

the telltale syringe to keep<br />

the upper hand. Coming:<br />

Lulu’s loved ones fear she’ll be<br />

hurt by Dante’s secret.<br />

GOSSIP GIRL<br />

In a rebroadcast of the<br />

season’s second episode, the<br />

handsome Louis wooed Blair,<br />

who believed he was a<br />

member of Monaco’s royal<br />

family. Concerned that there<br />

has been no trace of Chuck for<br />

months, Lily asked Serena to<br />

help her find him. Both<br />

women were unaware that<br />

Chuck was making a fresh<br />

start in Paris in the company<br />

of the mysterious Eva - until<br />

he and Blair locked eyes in a<br />

chance encounter. Coming: It<br />

looks like all-out war against<br />

the Upper East Siders.<br />

ONE LIFE TO LIVE<br />

Rex saw the DNA test<br />

result that confirmed he’s<br />

Echo’s son, but Clint had the<br />

other test altered to indicate<br />

that Charlie, not he, is Rex’s<br />

father. While Jessica told<br />

Ford that her baby is Brody’s,<br />

not his, Natalie admitted to<br />

Gigi that she’s lying about her<br />

test results, and the baby is<br />

really Brody’s. Marty<br />

envisioned telling John the<br />

real results of Natalie’s test.<br />

Todd handed Marty a court<br />

order barring her from seeing<br />

Hope. Coming: Things get<br />

tense when Joe and Kelly<br />

meet.<br />

YOUNG AND RESTLESS<br />

Victor told Michael of his<br />

plan to destroy Adam and<br />

Jack when he pulls his money<br />

out of the Newman Fund.<br />

Abby realized she can never<br />

trust Victor again after<br />

Ashley revealed to her what<br />

Victor did to Jack. Adam gave<br />

Skye the papers giving her<br />

half his share of the fund,<br />

saying that if she signs, he<br />

walks away and she gets it<br />

all. When Jack later found<br />

Skye’s hotel room trashed,<br />

and Ronan discovered blood<br />

in the room, they feared that<br />

Skye could be Adam’s next<br />

victim. Coming: Victor blows<br />

another chance to earn his<br />

family’s trust.<br />

Viking Voice<br />

by Miranda Gooch<br />

Hello Vikings! Here’s another update on what’s going<br />

on at South Granville High School. Thanksgiving is right<br />

around the corner and there are kids even in our<br />

community that won’t be able to have a Thanksgiving<br />

dinner with their family. So, Ms. Barone and the CARE<br />

Committee is sponsoring a Thanksgiving Food Drive<br />

Contest for all the CREWS.<br />

Each week during the month of November, there has<br />

been a specific kind of food that students have been asked<br />

to bring in. This past week, the students were asked to<br />

bring in boxed Macaroni and Cheese. This week, the<br />

committee wants boxed stuffing. Whichever CREW brings<br />

in the most items by the end of the Food Drive will win a<br />

pizza party.<br />

If you are interested in buying a fruit box from the<br />

FFA or Marching Band, the deadline to turn in order forms<br />

and money is Tuesday, November 30, from 6-8pm in the<br />

SG Cafeteria. The day to pick up your fruit is Thursday,<br />

December 16, at <strong>Butner</strong>’s National Guard Armory from<br />

12-8pm. For more information, contact Mr. Stainback or<br />

Mr. Sample.<br />

Virtual Enterprise is selling long-sleeved Viking Pride<br />

t-shirts during all 3 lunches for only $12. You can even<br />

personalize them with the year you graduate (Class of<br />

2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, etc.)<br />

Don’t forget that yearbooks are still on sale during all<br />

3 lunches on Wednesdays and Fridays. They are only $55<br />

up until the students leave for Christmas Break. When<br />

they come back, the price will go up to $65. Senior Ad’s are<br />

also still available for sale. There is a link on the SGHS-<br />

ILEAD website for both. The last day to order a senior ad<br />

at school is Saturday, December 11, from 9-12pm.<br />

Also, keep in mind these important up coming dates:<br />

Wednesday, November 24, it’s an Early Release and the<br />

students and staff are out Thursday and Friday. Staff and<br />

students get out for Christmas Break on December 17, at<br />

12:30. Happy Holidays!<br />

Crossword Clues<br />

ACROSS<br />

1 Enunciation problem<br />

5 Whisker<br />

9 Fashion<br />

14 At some prior time<br />

15 Press for<br />

16 Don<br />

17 Start of a quip<br />

20 1924 Ferber novel<br />

21 Actress Claire<br />

22 “__ Miniver”<br />

23 Count on<br />

26 Trifle (with)<br />

29 Part 2 of quip<br />

36 Harvest goddess<br />

37 Younger Saarinen<br />

38 Bargain model:<br />

pref.<br />

39 Like a liberated<br />

woman?<br />

42 Elevated region<br />

44 Ring-shaped roll<br />

45 Vocal inflection<br />

47 Expected to arrive<br />

48 Part 3 of quip<br />

52 Kyushu volcano<br />

53 Contradict<br />

54 Pointed tool<br />

57 __ chi ch’uan<br />

59 Treble sign<br />

63 End of quip<br />

68 Involving<br />

punishment<br />

69 Meeting place for<br />

fabric<br />

70 Little woofs<br />

71 Remains behind<br />

72 Work units<br />

73 Phoenix five<br />

DOWN<br />

1 Clark’s love<br />

2 Dope or skinny<br />

3 Wound cover<br />

4 Lapwings<br />

5 Buzz<br />

6 Parseghian of football<br />

7 Fire starter<br />

8 Deer head?<br />

9 Healthy retreat<br />

10 Embrace<br />

11 Molecule part<br />

12 Impoverished<br />

13 Ceases<br />

18 Fiend<br />

19 Glut<br />

24 Island guitars, briefly<br />

25 Takes care of<br />

27 Hershiser of<br />

baseball<br />

28 Org. founded in<br />

1858<br />

Your Week Ahead Horoscope<br />

November 18 - November 24, 2010<br />

by Lasha Seniuk<br />

www.mysticstars.net<br />

ARIES (March 21-April<br />

19): There is a lid for every<br />

pot. You may feel a little<br />

lonely or alienated in the<br />

week ahead. No matter how<br />

different you feel or how<br />

outrageous your desires, you<br />

will find your match at some<br />

point.<br />

TAURUS (April 20-May<br />

20): What goes around comes<br />

around. Your generosity or<br />

wisdom might be rewarded.<br />

You might receive a valuable<br />

offer or advice. Be grateful<br />

when moved to the front of<br />

the line by a Good Samaritan<br />

this week.<br />

GEMINI (May 21-June<br />

20): Travel light. Discard<br />

biased opinions and skip past<br />

misinformation, as you don’t<br />

need excess baggage. This is<br />

an excellent week to make<br />

reliable and rewarding<br />

resolutions or begin<br />

something exciting.<br />

CANCER (June 21-July<br />

22): You could be stressed for<br />

success in the week to come.<br />

There could be a domino<br />

effect that causes you to<br />

react to someone else and<br />

that causes yet another tile<br />

to fall. Relax and put<br />

business aside temporarily.<br />

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):<br />

Make plans for the family<br />

future. Today you might have<br />

a golden opportunity to make<br />

lasting peace with an<br />

estranged family member or<br />

to discuss a significant<br />

project. Cooperation from<br />

others is in your stars this<br />

week.<br />

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):<br />

It is much better to make a<br />

key decision yourself than to<br />

have it made for you. If you<br />

aren’t sure what to do then<br />

ask for counsel from someone<br />

in the immediate vicinity<br />

this week. You will be happy<br />

with the results.<br />

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):<br />

While gentle Venus<br />

retrogrades through your<br />

sign your outer demeanor<br />

softens. You are more likely<br />

want to cuddle kittens and<br />

29 College of the<br />

Southwest city<br />

30 Ms. Winfrey<br />

31 Employment<br />

32 Spring<br />

unexpectedly<br />

33 1953 John Wayne<br />

movie<br />

34 Provide with a trait<br />

35 Sensory organs<br />

40 Spartan queen<br />

41 Wallach and<br />

Whitney<br />

43 Banana wrapper?<br />

46 Satellite, e.g.<br />

49 Plebiscite<br />

50 Exhale audibly<br />

51 Misleading<br />

attractions<br />

54 Little snakes<br />

55 Sharpen<br />

56 Olin or Horne<br />

58 Church part<br />

60 Island festivity<br />

61 Cable channel<br />

62 Actor Parker<br />

64 Kyser or Medford<br />

65 ’02 British Open<br />

winner<br />

66 Crone<br />

67 Printer’s measures<br />

puppies in the week ahead<br />

than to be successful at<br />

business pursuits.<br />

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.<br />

21): Wear your Sunday<br />

finest. The people you meet<br />

today could have your best<br />

interests at heart. Pay extra<br />

attention to young people<br />

and children and spend<br />

extra time with hobbies in<br />

the week ahead.<br />

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-<br />

Dec. 21): Your productivity<br />

playground is closed for<br />

repairs. Keep your money in<br />

your wallet this week and<br />

don’t tweak financial affairs.<br />

The harder you try to be<br />

businesslike the worse the<br />

results.<br />

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-<br />

Jan. 19): When you play<br />

poker, you can use cutthroat<br />

tactics and bluffs. In the<br />

week ahead and in real<br />

world situations, you might<br />

find that an “all for<br />

themselves” outlook only<br />

alienates supporters.<br />

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.<br />

18): Your biological clock<br />

might not be wound as<br />

tightly as you think. In the<br />

week ahead you can relax.<br />

Take your time as you get<br />

acquainted with a new<br />

romantic prospect or learn a<br />

new creative technique.<br />

PISCES (Feb. 19-March<br />

20): Fate stitches together<br />

scraps of your life until you<br />

are covered in a quilt of your<br />

own making. Look at your<br />

emotional and physical<br />

surroundings in the week<br />

ahead and you will see<br />

where many single choices<br />

have led.<br />

SOLUTION

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