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The Rural Voice, 1998-06, Page 6CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP HOME OF QUALITY USED VEHICLES 1996 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT - Fully equipped. including P.W., P.L.. cruise. 4.0L 6 cyl., only 16,000 km Ralance of warranty. 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo - 4.0L 6 cyl., loaded. only 49,000 km. Balance oi warranty. BOTH IN EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION "We only sell the best for less and wholesale the rest" If you don't see what you want, ask us, we'll find it for you. Sunset Strip, Owen Sound Ontario, N4K 5W9 (519) 371 -JEEP (5337) 1-800-263-9579 Fax: (519) 371-5559 2 THE RURAL VOICE Gisele Ireland Men efficient because of wives Super Wrench prides himself about what he considers his superior talents of time management. The trouble is, a lot of the time he manages is MINE. I'd just returned from making the bank deposit for the family business and picking up some stuff (I make it a point never to learn the names of machinery parts) when the little beaver had been busy thinking up another make- work project for me. He thrust a piece of paper at me and said not to dawdle getting the parts because the tractor was apart, the customer was anxious to get in the field, and they couldn't wait for the courier to bring it tomorrow. When I glanced at the instructions I knew it would be a 50 - mile round trip. I was beginning to feel like the Roadrunner and nasty thoughts of mutiny ran across my mind. The rebellious attitude that was just sprouting went into full bloom at his parting remark. And, by the way, would I move supper ahead an hour as he had a meeting to go to? I'm not looking for sympathy here, as this is quite usual for most farm women at this time of year. We live to serve. Revenge at supper was sweet as Super Wrench dubiously eyed the assortment of leftovers I hauled from the fridge. He hates leftovers, especially those growing their own garnish. As he scraped and prodded at his food, I mentioned that he'd used all my hours up that day and I had planned to make major inroads into getting the flower beds ready for spring planting. He barely looked up fromwhat must have once been cheese and informed me that there were at least five hours of daylight left and to use them to do what I wanted. "Do you really mean", I asked with venom dripping off every syllable, "that you've run out of things for me to do?" Before he could formulate a reply the Master Planner from Above inter- vened in the form of a news bulletin on the radio. The reporter made a very timely announcement. "It has become apparent", he said with a very detectable smirk in his voice, "that the women of this generation have less leisure time than the women a generation ago enjoyed." Super Wrench didn't say anything for a couple of seconds and then, looking at me, pronounced that women were obviously not good time managers as hadn't men provided them withall kinds of machines and gadgets to make their daily chores easier? At my snort of disgust at this very benevolent macho statement the Wrench got a wary look on his face. He knew he'd lit the fuse. Of course, I agreed, my voice rising along with my temper, men have invented machines to make housework easier. "Do you know why they did it?" I yelled at him. He was smart enough not to answer that one. I did it for him. "So they can send them to do the work men won't, or say they don't have time to do," I shrieked. He left and I attacked the flower bcds while the mosquitoes drained a considerable amount of my blood which must have been close to boiling point. When the Wrench returned, he stayed parked in the garage and honked the horn. When I came out I noticed he had tied a white cloth on the aerial. Apparently he was surrendering and it made me very suspicious. Did it mean he had a list all made up to manage my time for the next day, or did it mean he would let me make my plans uninterrupted by his demands? I guess I won't know until I unlock the door and let him in to negotiate a peace treaty — and when I'm through with him, time management will be the last thing he'll be thinking of.0 Gisele Ireland, from Bruce County, is an author of several humorous books on farm life.