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Village Squire, 1979-08, Page 28McGILLICUDDY'S DIARY Village Squire presents the exclusive feature: the diary of Ezeklal McGillicuddy, police chief of the village of Hamhocks, 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. JULY 1: Well the big holiday has passed pretty quietly here this year. Since the Mayor's disastrous attempt to celebrate Canada Day a couple of years back when the horses drawing the steam calliope in the parade took off down the street wrecking store windows and the Mayor's attempt to turn a profit on the whole affair he's been very unpatriotic whenever someone suggests we should be doing something more than heading for the beach on July 1. 1 think he voted for the Conservatives just so the Liberals wouldn't be around to offer any more tempting grants for Canada Day celebrations that might weaken him. JULY 4: Got to do something about my new summer assistant Lotta Lumpy. Since the girl came to work in my tiny office I've been spending a lot of time out patrolling. There just isn't room enough for two of us in that office. The problem is that when I'm out on the street I can get into trouble too easily. I mean if I hand out parking tickets to the wrong people I could get in trouble. If 1 get too trigger happy with stopping people for speeding I could get the population all riled up and they'll take it to the town councillors and they'll jump on me. And then there's the town council's new energy conservation policy that says I can only spend $2.50 a week for gas for the cockroach. So I've been making Bea's West End Coffee Bar my secondary office these days but after a month of Bea's horrible coffee and stale donuts I just can't take it anymore. Either Lotta's going to go or my stomach, I don't know which. I've got to be careful how I do it though. The Mayor's not going to be too happy to unhire his daughter. JULY 10: I see down in the States they've had a battle between two motorcycle gangs and they say it all started up here in Canada. Seems one gang was intruding on the other gang's territory and they decided to teach them a lesson. Well I don't know much about motorcycle gangs but we have our own gang warfare these days. Seems there's a bunch of kids over on the east side of town 26 Village Squire, August 1979 who were getting bored with their holidays already and decided to organize a gang of their own. Well that was fine especially since it was a pretty harmless bunch of kids. But yesterday the boys made the mistake of going down to the river at the north end of town and they found an old shack on the island by the old mill dam. Turned out to be the "clubhouse" to the Hill Street Gang who aren't such a harmless bunch of kids. The Hill Street boys stole the North End gang's row boat and left then stranded in the middle of the mill pond and whenever somebody tried to swim to shore they pelted them with rotten turnips from the turnip factory. I finally had to go up and rescue them about midnight last night after I had some phone calls from some worried parents who wondered where their kids were. I had to fight off a few turnips myself. When I took my uniform into the dry cleaners this morning they almost refused it. JULY 15: Situation with Lotta's getting desperate. Not only does she make my office crowded, she makes it a mess. The girl may be able to split the atom someday but when it comes to filing, she doesn't seem to know A from Z. Tried to find some traffic violations for a court appearance today and it took me half an hour. Something's got to be done soon. JULY 20: Well I came up with the solution to my problem. Starting Monday I'm going to put Lotta to work tending the parking meters. The council is always after me because I don't hand out enough parking tickets anyway so 1 should be able to keep them happy and get my office back at the same time. JULY 23: Not a good idea. Lotta handed out lots of parking tickets today but 1 don't think the town council is going to be too happy about it. She ticketed every car on main street that hadn't put money in the meters. That includes nearly every merchant on main street because they never put money in the meters. It also included two councillors. Boy am I in trouble. But the Mayor's in even more trouble. JULY 25: Went up to Blyth to see the opening of that play they did about me. A lot of the other police chiefs were there too. Not bad really. One real booboo that 1 could see. If Cindy Lou Quagmire looked as good as the girl who plays her in the play I could even stand her cooking. Having a next door neighbour who looked like that would certainly improve the neighbour- hood. Probably they couldn't find an actress who looked as bad as Cindy Lou. JULY 31: Said goodbye to Lotta Lumpy today. She's going to take the rest of the summer off. I think the Mayor felt it would be better to fork out the rest of her tuition for school rather than make any more enemies along main street. He might want to get re-elected. Besides. 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