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Village Squire, 1978-09, Page 19time and a lot more of hers all told. Well, when she goes to pay me I take the wind out of her sails a bit, for I don't take no pay. She argues up and down and I tell her I don't work on my day off. I'm only interested because it is something different. I want to prove to the boss I'm as good at repair as he says I am. I'm on my knees sanding the last bit while the argument goes on and darned if, before I know it, she tosses her arms around my neck and plants a big kiss right on my mouth. Before 1 get my breath, she's stepped back and says, "Well, Super, you may be a lousy welfare bum but you're sort of likeable." We both turned a bit red, I guess, and are both a bit surprised. Well, like I say, the end of the second summer is when I get offered a permanent job. Yeh, me. But no thank you. I'm back in May, tho, fool enough to agree to give Skip a whole month more than I need to ease back on the handouts. I just seem to like to be tinkering around boats and, Skip, well, he's just the best there is. Also, it's sort of new to have some of the customers come direct to me for work rather than talk to Skip first. I see Percy nearly every day as sailing is her thing in summer. As she continues to do most of her own maintenance, it's just a word or two, a wave and a nod, mostly. She's the only redhead with a boat at the Imperial so she is pretty conspicuous even if she is set pretty close to the ground. She still calls me 'Super' rather than Martin, which is my name, and still kids me about being a welfare case. So back to where we started. "Sure it's my day off," I say, "Would I be loafing about on the boss' time if it wasn't?" "How'd you like to crew for me?" Well, my eyes light up at that and then I remind her I'm not a member. "You're my guest and that's all if you want to come". I hitch myself up from the boat I'm sitting on and skip up to the loft for a shirt and cap as anyone can tell it's going to be a real scorcher. I'm blond enough to burn easy. All I'm going to tell you is we come in second and should have DRAPERY FABRICS CUSTOM DRAPES WALL COVERINGS we know that you want your home to be outstanding that's the only way we decorate 7efl4 INTERIORS 151 Main St. W., Listowel, Ont. 291-3150 PG. 18. VILLAGE SQUIRE/SEPTEMBER 1978. been first if 1'd had a bit more experience. I knew it was my fault and sort of braced myself for a few jibes when we came in. Percy don't like to lose. Instead, she was all smiles. "Super, for a green hand like Skip says, you're a natural. If you've not had enough, how about coming up to the house while we get the cook to pack us a lunch. We can eat off Pine Island. swim and loaf back under the moon with the inshore breeze. I'll promise" she grinned "not to hit a deadhead this time." She's got that big red Packard with her today and I'm just itching to have a ride in that baby. So I say, "You bet." Well, about a hour later we are afloat again and as soon as we are out of the harbour she turns the tiller over to me. She is sure one good sport, for a dame, rich or poor. When we get out to the island the only thing to do is swim first and eat after. I strip off my shirt and pants as I've put my trunks on underneath. Well, I'll be darned if Percy doesn't peel down to just a mono-kini and takes to the water before I get a good look at her. We swim for about half an hour and again I find maybe another reason she's a loner. She swims like she sails, to win, and I just can't keep up with her. Soon as we are back on board Percy dives into the cabin but is back in a moment with a couple of big towels. She tosses one to me and drys herself as casual as can be. I get a good look at her for the first time before she gets her sweat shirt on. Just like her legs, she is a solid little woman, no flab and a nipped -in waist. Her boobs are nice and firm. She's got some tricky way of wrapping her long, wet hair in the towel so it fits sort of like a cowl, just exposing a few stray bits of red curls. Her nose has burned this afternoon and with a dab of coldcream it really shines. I think the sun brings out the freckles more than ever, and she sure has her share. "Break out the sandwiches_and coffee, Super, I'm starved." I do as I'm told and we pitch into the food with hardly a word passing. Funny thing but, freewheeling guy that 1 am, I'm thinking, "No pin-up, but a dame a marrying guy could live with for a long time." CALVIN'S TV YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR SHARP TV EXPERT TV SERVICE ANTENNA & TOWER INSTALLATION NOW CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE OF C.B. RADIOS 162 MARY ST. GODERICH PHONE 524-9089