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The Rural Voice, 1998-12, Page 27Christmas Draw. Teachers chatted to custodians, secretaries conversed with cafeteria staff, even the Principal spent more time in the school. The Christmas Draw RULED! Tickets were sold, singly or in books of 10. Sales were brisk, and as the day of The Draw loomed, a mad flurry of money and tickets changed hands. The number of tickets drawn from the box would correspond to the number of prizes donated. Obviously the more prizes given, the more people won. Over $500 worth of tickets had been sold by Draw Day. The frenzied mood of the school's students as Christmas'Vacation drew nigh was only surpassed by the adults supervising around them. On the anticipated day, at high noon, the box of tickets was opened, and a hush fell over the assembled throng. It was standing room only in the teacher's staff room. Jt is fascinating spectator sport to watch otherwise intelligent, educated professionals mutate into crazed mercenaries when winning is at stake. The melee began when one teacher won two of the first five tickets drawn out of the box. Calls of "fraud" and "cheat" resounded in our halls of learning. As names continued to be chosen over the course of the next half hour, shouts of joy erupted from those blessed, cries of anguish were heard from the less fortunate. The last name was finally pulled, but one teacher, distraught at winning nothing, (having ventured $3 for tickets) was less than satisfied. "My tickets probably weren't even put in" she bellowed, and commenced ransacking the remaining contents of the box. She remained unconvinced until her three non -winning tickets were unearthed. Another teacher, more free - spending, and less terrier -like, had purchased three books of ten tickets each. But by the end of the draw he had heard his name called only once. He blamed only bad luck for his lack of booty, but sniffing another rat, Mrs. Box -Razor began another full- scale audit of the prize box. She found pay -dirt this time. Lurking on Great Ideas for HRIST S Toys from John Deere O 1 JOHN DEERE) iiu..u■. BRUCE TRACTOR lll.i■om — & LAWN CARE LTD. (519) 881-2231 (1-800-265-3883) Bruce Cty. Rd. 3, WALKERTON ."1111 GOOD DEALS...AND A GOOD DEAL MORE jor FARM & MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE Merry Christmas and Best Wishes fur the Holiday Season. We greatly appreciate having good friends and customers like you. Wayne Cook PARKER (519) 236-7390 ®PARKER R.R. 2 Zurich, Ont. NOM 2T0 IL_ 1 M 1 T E DECEMBER 1998 23