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The Rural Voice, 1998-12, Page 29classes. Although some looked forward to the short break, those of Tess materialistic minds felt the situation had clearly gotten out of hand. "This Draw has been nothing but a plague, Nancy" several erstwhile supporters complained. "Why did you ever think up such a nutty idea in the first place?" I fervently wondered that myself. As the last few days toward the Christmas Break ground on, and we moved toward the bottom of the prize list, all remnants our Christmas Spirit had evaporated. Pockets of staff were not speaking to each other while others nursed bruised egos as their gifts remained unchosen. Staff counted the hours to freedom from each other, and from the plagued Christmas Draw. As Chief Architect, Implementer and Battering Ram for The Christmas Draw, I became a quivering wreck. With one day to go before Christmas Break and with my sanity in peril, I called in sick. Pulling the covers over my head and protected from the ravages of the Christmas Draw, I curled up in the fetal position. Shortly after 9:00 a.m., the phone rang. I wisely decided to let the answering machine take the message. From my cocoon, I heard the disgruntled voice of a colleague: "Nancy. You sure picked a lousy time to be sick. You're next on the list and I'm right after you! Can you get in here, pronto?" It was at this precise moment that I decided to NEVER, EVER do anything charitable again. I warned my husband to lock me away if 1 should ever make Christmas Draw noises again. But as the years pass by the lure of the chase sometimes beckons. Maybe we need another Christmas Draw to divert our beleaguered minds from strikes, Bill 160 and the tension our lives as teachers bring. As the Christmas season draws nigh, and with it thoughts of Peace on Earth, Goodwill to Men, I am sorely tempted to "stir the pot" again.0 Nancy Silcox is a teacher and freelance writer living near New Hamburg, ON. 'Best wishes for a safe and happy holiday season. .. , Mutual Insurance Company HEAD OFFICE Iry" P.O. Box 10, Sebringville, Ont. NOK 1X0 (519) 393-6402 1-800-263-1961 ALL LINES OF FARM, RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND AUTO For quotations contact. AGENTS: Lloyd Walkom 348-8050 Keith Patterson 348-8391 Steve Riehl 393-6708 Lynda Vincent 527-2204 1-888-269-0377 Robert Ready 393-6965 R. Allan Fuller 271-6176 Serving the community for over 100 years HILL & HILL FARMS LTD. For Your 1999 Planting Needs • ROUND UP READY SOYBEANS 2601R - 2650 H.U. 2701R - 2700 H.U. 2801R - 2850 H.U. AG1901 - 2950 H.U. AG2101 - 3025 H.U. 3101R - 3075 H.U. • WHITE HILUM I.P. VARIETIES - OAC Exeter - 2800 H.U. - Secord - 2825 H.U. • COMMERCIAL VARIETIES - AC BRAVOR - 2700 H.U. NEW - ZEPHYR - 2750 H.U. NEW - SQUIRE - 2925 H.U. • OTHER SPECIALTY SOYBEANS - MICRON - 2650 H.U. - NATTO - PROSPECT - 2800 H.U. - HIGH PROTEIN - MOONSTONE - 3000 H.U. - TOFU • HISTICK SOYBEAN INOCULANT V:* SOYBEANS CaII Peter or Mike at 519-233-3218 Remember: Quality Is Not Expensive, It's Priceless! DECEMBER 1998 25