Loading...
Village Squire, 1981-04, Page 24McGILLI(IJDDY'S DIARY Village Squire presents the exclusive feature: the diary of Ezekia! McGillicuddy. police chief of the village of Ilamhocks, Ontario. Well known for his courageous battle against the forces of evil. Chief McGillicuddy has agreed to give exclusive rights to his diary to Village Squire . . . . for a princely sum of course. Each month we publish a selection of entries from the previous month. In like a lamb MARCH 3: Pancake Day. Cindy Lou invited me over for a pancake supper tonight. 1 agreed to go because 1 thcught there was no way she could wreck this. I made her promise not to use any of the creativity: no pimento pancakes or chili crepes or watermelon waffles. She promised to cook just the plain. old fashioned pan cakes. She even promised maple syrup, none of her own special recipes. 1 figured this was as safe as anything. Problem was Cindy Lou poured the batter in the pan then got busy telling me all about how the boss had made her work all through her lunchhour and how he should be reported to the union except they didn't have a union at her place and did i know how about getting one started. She forgot the pancakes. By the time she got to them I told her she had her days mixed up: This was Shrove Tuesday not Ash Wednesday. MARCH 4: Quite a thing over in Spain where the military stormed into the parliament with their guns blazing and said they were taking over the government. The problem was nobody believed them. Looked like anew comedy series on television. I must admit it gave me a few ideas. i had visions of storming into the Hamhocks council chambers and saying I was taking over the government and I was going to hold everybody hostage until they gave me the pay raise they'd been promising for three years, got me a police cruiser 1 didn't need a shoe -horn to get into and got me two extra policemen to share some of the load. Yes, i thought about it but I gave up. It wasn't so much respect for democracy and it certainly wasn't respect for the councillors. It was two things that changed my mind. First of all. some of those councillors would rather get shot than spend money on anything but their salary and secondly, with my budget. by the time I'd fired a couple of rounds to get everybody's attention I'd probably be out of ammunition. At least it would have wakened some of those councilors up for the first time in three years of council meetings and that would have been an accomplishment. On second thought. knowing the voting records of some of those councillors, it's better to let sleeping dogs lie. MARCH 9: Read in the paper today that putting too much insulation in your house can be bad for your health. Now they tell me, after i spent most of the last fall and winter trying to stuff insulation into every orifice of the house. 1 spent $300 on insulation and 1 think I've saved $3.95 on fuel. At the rate I'm going it will take me until 2060 to make back my investment. There was some warming [?] news in the article. It says that the reason the insulation itsn't good for you is that by making your house too air -tight you're breathing stale air much of the time and that makes you feel ill. Well with the wind that blows through[ this house I'll never have to worry about stale air. I'll be the healthiest frozen bankrupt in the country. MARCH 10: Nice to see someone has been benefiting by the heating bills that are putting me in the poor house. The poor, impoverished oil companies have had to improve their financial oosition by putting a few charges in that we didn't even known vere there. Somebody calculated that if we each had back what the oil companies got from us that they shouldn't have, we'd each have $500. Peanuts. I could pay my heating bill for a month and a half and they'd have it al! back. MARCH 13: Fun reading the papers these days to find out what new words the editorial writers have been able to dig up since yesterday to describe that dastardly Prime Minister Trudeau. Seems the man is to blame for everything from inflation to unemployment to western alienation to athlete's foot. When the word came out about the oil company rip-offs most of the newspapers jumped to the defence of the oil companies because they thought speaking against the oil companies night be supporting Trudeau. Seems to me the hysteria is so high in some of the newspapers that if somebody shot Trudeau tomorrow the editorials would say it was because Trudeau threw himself in front of the bullet because he thought it would solidify his place in history. Meanwhile poor Joe Clark. The newspapers are helping him assure his place in history. They've'already got him written off as a has-been when he hardly ever was. He's sure to go down in history as a hiccup of history if the newspapers have anything to do with it. Sometimes it's nice to be a nobody that everybody ignores. T—Np/ NO P7'1'EREST SaI We offer lowest prices... Divide your payments over the next 12 months with no interest added...and no finance charges and no sales tax. ZIUIA X Furniture & Appliances LiSTOWEL KINCARDINE Wallace Ave. N.. Queen St. 291-1461 396-4722 VILLAGE SQUIRE/APRIL 1981 PG 23