All posts by George Walters

George Walters is a Canadian columnist and author with more than forty years of writing experience. For over twenty years he has written a weekly column for Postmedia Network — Canada's largest newspaper chain — never missing a single week, publishing fifty-two stories a year. Combined with his work in Reader's Digest Community Voices, World News, Country Living, The Country Register, and farm and rural lifestyle magazines across Canada, he has published well over two thousand stories drawn from everyday life. He writes about farm work, fishing, old trucks, and the kind of people you only find in small towns — but just as likely he'll hand a voice to a weathered telephone pole, or turn his eye on something happening in the world today and tell you exactly what he thinks about it. No subject is off limits. If there's a story in it, George will find it. He has been called a philosopher of everyday life, a description that came up more than once during his television appearances over the years — and it's not hard to see why. His writing has a way of making the ordinary feel worth sitting with. He is the author of eleven books, including yearly short story collections and the Clay Moretti Files mystery series. Clay is a fifty-year-old private investigator who drives a 1967 Ford Galaxie, smokes cigars, and operates by a code the modern world gave up on a long time ago. The cases are present day. The man handling them is not. All titles are available in paperback and eBook on Amazon. Together, George and his wife Ruth have also created Elmer Finds His Way, the first in what he hopes will be a long series of children's books. Ruth did all the illustrations, as she has for every one of George's books — and beyond that she designed and painted the covers as well. Her work is woven into every page of everything he has published. A few words from readers: "I pulled up a kitchen chair and read your story three times." "You have a way of making a person homesick for a place they haven't been to." "Thank you for writing things that make old people and kids feel the same way at the same time." All my titles are available in paperback and eBook on Amazon.ca here.

Cole Walters Arrives

Well a couple proud grandparents here so thought I would introduce you to……. Cole. Born, August 6/2010. Weighing in at, 6 pounds 12 ounces, great looking feller let me tell ya. Chip off the old block you might say.    Craig my oldest and Krista our daughter in law are sure proud parents let me tell you and they should be too,.  Thought I would share. Click Picture below to Enlarge

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Cole Walters Doing What He Does Best, For Now At Least.

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North Bay Literacy Council Banquet

Well folks just thought I would let you all know the Banquet at the North Bay Literary Council went exceptionally well.  They had around 100 folks attend and was an all around good evening.  All the members there through my eyes should be commended on making the banquet so successful.  It was done up professionally right down to the last detail.  I would also like to say thanks to them all for asking me to speak and make my wife and I feel right at home, it was great night.  Some pictures with staff and the Mayor of North Bay were taken, along with me up speaking, so thought I would share them also.  Again, thanks…… you folks are doing a fantastic job.  George & Ruth Walters.

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The North Bay Literacy Council

My Wife And I Are Attending The North Bay Literacy Council Friday 10/2010
Located On Airport Road At The Davedi ClubMeet and Greet – 5 to 6 pm
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Introductions of guests and speaker 6:00
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Dinner 6:15 pm
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Speaker 7 to 7:20/30 (usually 20 minutes or so)
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Break 7:30 – 7:45
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Annual General Meeting 7:45 – 8:00
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Awards 8:15 – 9 pm.

Guest Speaker Me

Hope To See You All There

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Friday Morning Humor

A police officer in Penticton stops at a local ranch to talk with an old rancher. He tells the rancher, “I need to inspect your ranch for illegally grown drugs.” The rancher says, “Okay, but don’t go in that field over there.”
The Police officer verbally  explodes saying, “Mister, I have the authority of the  Federal Government with me.”
Reaching into his rear  pants pocket, he removes his badge and proudly displays it to the rancher. “See this badge old man? This badge means I am allowed to go wherever I wish… On any land. No questions asked or answers given. Have I made myself clear? Do you understand?”
The  rancher nods politely, apologizes, and goes about his  chores.

A short time later, the old rancher hears  loud screams and sees the Police officer running for his  life chased by the rancher’s big Santa Gertrudis  bull……

With every step the bull is  gaining ground on the officer, and it seems likely that he”he’ll get gored before he reaches safety. The officer is  clearly terrified. The rancher throws down his tools, runs to  the fence and yells at the top of his  lungs……

“Your badge!…… Show him your Darn BADGE!”

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