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Your choice '1.39 Valencia ORANGES 138's dozen $1.49 Wonder Bran BREAD 16oz. 58 ••••••.4% McLarens, Hostess Bran MUFFINS • • • Maxwell House Cottonelle Page 6 Times-Advocate, September 26, 1979 By ELAINE TOWNSHEND Did you ever get the feeling you were being watched when you knew you were alone or at least thought you were alone? It happened to me one night a few weeks ago when I was typing. My con- centration was invaded by the creepy sensation of eyes boring into the back of my head. The nape of my ,neck prickled; I wanted to turn around. I chided myself : "It's your imagination, dummy. You've been watching too many police shows on television." The feeling persisted and I gave in, glancing over my shoulder to meet a pair of beady eyes. His nose was twitching; his front paws were hooked over the edge of the top of the door frame; his tail was stretched up the wall in the corner. Having a mouse scurry away from me across the floor is one thing, folks, but having him stare down at me from above a door is something else. We stared at each other for what seemed like hours. Then I reached for the phone. "Hi ya, Dad! How are ya Join? Sleeping, huh. I'm sorry; I didn't realize what time it was. No; nothing's wrong. I just wondered how you and Mom were. By the way, if either of you come into town tomorrow, would you bring a mouse trap with you? Yea, I got a mouse in the house. Well, you know the ledge over the door between the kitchen and the bathroom? He's sitting up there, watching me and listening I suppose. What would you suggest I do with him? I don't want a pet, Dad, He doesn't look like the scary type to me, I was just kidding. As soon as I get off the phone, I'm gonna get the broom and chase him out of there. If he gets excited, "he wouldn't lose his balance and fall on me, would be? Just kidding again, Dad. No, I don't want you to come in. Of course not: I'm not afraid of a little thing like a mouse. I'll handle it. I just thought I'd phone to ask you about the trap befol'e forget. I'll let you go back to bed noW. Sorry I bothered you. Yea, you sleep tight, too." I gave the intruder one last long steely glare, which he returned. "Okay buddy! No more fooling around, "I warned."You just wait till I get my broom." Then I remembered the broom was in the storeroom, which was on the other side of the Bathroom, which meant I had to pass under the mouse's perch to reach the broom - a minor com- plication. I stalled for a moment. Then I gathered all my courage, took a deep breath and started a quick dash through the doorway. In mid- stride, I stopped. "The trOom' s no good," I thought to myself. "The fireplace poker in the living room would be better, and it's in the other direction." I stalked into the living room, grabbed the poker and returned with new con- fidence in my stride. He was gone. "I knew it!" I exclaimed. "As soon as you found out I meant business, you turned tail and ran. Where'd ya go, you little coward?" I stomped around the • Please turn to page 7 MR. AND MRS. JAMES BRINTNELL Wendy Phillips and James Brintnell were united in marriage at Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church, Exeter, on September 8. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Phillips, Exeter and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brintnell, also of Exeter, Attending the bride was Judy Heywood, Marlene Brintnell and Lorile Gloor. Rick Brintnell, Pete Glover and Jim Cameron were the groomsmen. Mary Moffatt provided the music and Rev. G. A. Anderson of- ficiated at the ceremony. The bride and groom are now living in Port Stanley. Photo by Danny Stuckless • — • Odds 'n ends Finding an uninvited room mate inFIETIO \\\ MR. AND MRS. ROBERT HULLEY White mums decorated Thames Road United Church on Saturday, September 15 when Robert D. Hulley and Janet E. Bray were married. 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