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The Rural Voice, 1992-08, Page 35while everybody else evaporated in The Swamp, to some Tight exercise. Light it may have been but nevertheless sufficient to stir noble Percheron blood for a somewhat more energetic work-out, as we shall presently witness. Arriving at the farmstead, Dad mutters "hold your horses" to his runty confederate, leaps from the wagon and, panting in the agony of immediate thirst and the anticipa- tion of imminent relief, thunders towards our so-called "summer" kitchen. This was a period staple of rural architecture that usually housed a cream separator — hand operated, what else? — , most of the horse and house flies not otherwise occupied in the barnyard and, at our happy home, a table on which my mother sometimes manufactured innovative iemedies for the ills and sins and stupid mistakes of her male associates. One such, designed to shorten the life expectancy of flying insects, featured a turpentine base laced with a dash of mild, jaundice - coloured toxin. The chemical bore a large resemblance to mother's lemonade Lost in the mists of time and corroding memory terminals is whether or not this concoction represented my mother's inventive genius alone or was, in fact, her inspired copy of some trade -marked insecticide then available. No matter. It was, wen propelled into target clouds of flies and mosquitoes by pump sprayer — hand-held and hand - operated, of course — moderately successful. That is to say my mother's insect killer produced piles of murdered insect corpses in our "summer" kitchen but the droning hordes that carpeted the sun -lit windows of that place somehow never seemed to diminish. And, a larger deficiency, its colour and specific gravity bore a striking resemblance to lemonade. We return you now to my father, dry mouth, cracked lips, protruding tongue and all, racing towards the lemonade fix that will ease his PROPERLY TILED FARM LAND IS A NECESSITY! OUR CREW IS READY AND WAITING FOR YOUR CALL A Good Drainage System • Allows fields to be worked earlier • Improves soil conditions to promote plant growth • Improves fertilizer efficiency • Aerates the soil • Promotes deeper root systems • Faster soil warming • Extends harvesting • Minimizes erosion • Allows better crop rotation and planting of higher yielding crops • Increases land value Ron McCallum 519-887-6428 ' "We install eill10E drainage tubing" �rmm� CALL THE EXPERTS! IMM FARM DRAINAGE 519-887-6428 WALTON� 5 -Ton Single Axle Dump Trailer 6' 3' x 10' x 3/16' deck size. Double- acting hydraulic cylinder. 11L x 15 - 8 ply tires on 6 bolt hub. Racks optional. FEEDTANKS • 1 to 20 tonne (or build to spec.) • 14 gauge metal • Feed Factories 10 -Ton Tandem Axle Dump Trailer 73" x 12' x 3/16" deck size, double- acting hyd. cyl. 11LX15-8ply tires on6bolt hub. Front & sides optional. LIVESTOCK TRAILERS 5th Wheel All Sizes "Many Options as Standard Equipment" "TRAILERS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY" lV 14 ft. 6 in. BALL HITCH " Choice of Colours" Smith Steel & Fabrication Inc. Skilled craftsmanship assures you of a lifetime of trouble-free continuous service Hwy. 23 North Atwood, Ont. 519-356-2802 AUGUST 1992 31