The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-09-26, Page 187 - Scare
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cbtca*ery
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it - Bickel (chem.)
19 - U.S.. soldier
(coUoq.)
20-..DaY,�8,
1945
21 - Exclamation
25 - Particular
26 rrtificiiaal
waterway
28 - Like
29 - Omniscient Oppor-
tattoo Ob.
30 - Lithium (chem) .)
31 - Watery expanse
34 -Baseball
35 - position Discussion . )
39 - Former
French' coin
40 -Pastry
41 - :.. Sea
43 - Preposition
44 - Elevation on
the earth (abb.)
Ift 1 merest young fellow, start -
over soak f would try to _
OS& myself into a job where I
ted, take my ho' days in Sep-
tember, preferably stretching
trim to about the middle of Octo-
besr,
These are the golden months, in
this country. I know. I've lived
here longer than I care to remem-
ber, October is beautiful, but Sep-
tember r is bountiful, beneficent
and blessed by a Higher Power.
And I don't mean the Hydro.
The other se -called surnnier
months are a pain in them.
Copy for Crossroads Classi-
fieds must be received by 6 p.m..
Wednesday of week prior to pub-
lication.
For Sale
2000 (of 23,000) Babcock pullets -
laying at 81 per cent. We have a
surplus egg problem. Call Jerry
at 529-7265, Port Albert.
CLEARANCE OF 1974 travel
trailers andtent trailers. BEAT
THE' 1975 PRICE INCREASE.
Buy at Don McPhail Motors,
Harriston.
19-26
Bayley Sewing Machines
SALES — SERVICE
White,,Elna, Arrow
Universal, Bernina, Omega
NEW —USED
805,1-0111 S t F vier$
Phone 364-3606.
N29
GARNET, GRETCH, FENDER,
HOHHER, OVATION instru-
ments and equipment; electric
pianos and organs, stereo compo-
nents. Adlam Music Sales,
Durham 369-2456.
QUALITY, SELECTION,
PRICE & ADVICE.
TN
RECREATION
GLENDDALE . MOBILE HOMES
andTravel Trailers for sale; also
large fully .serviced and land-
scaped mobile home lots for rent.
First sideroad west of . Stratford
on Highway 8, 1/2 mile north.
Crystal Lake Mobile Homes,
Court Ltd., RR 5, Stratford.
Phone 393-6121, tf
Miscellaneous
NEW FARM BUILDINGS. If you
a new barn, drive shed, an'
ad 'tion or just a new roof, call
us. Trust our experience of over
40 years. J. & H. Fleming Limit-
ed, Hanover, phone 364-1880.
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WAREHOUSE SALE
.New Furniture Bargains
"ESQUIRE" Cash & Carry
Hwy. 4, 1 mile west of
HANOVER
•
Bill Smiley
How I love September
June is hot and humid and mos-
quitoes. July and August are un -
possible: stifling when you're
trying to sleep, or raining when
you're trying to camp.
November is fit only for Re-
membrance Day, when even the
birds weep, because the overhead
(clouds) is so low they can't even
fly.
December is a hectic, com-
mercialized mess, when you
don't know whether you're going
to have a "green" Christmas,
meaning dirty and sloppy and
slushy, or a "white" Christmas,
meaning up to your navel in
snow.
January is a long, forbidding
month, something like a long,
forbidding school teacher, with a
drip on his nose, frozen. It pro-
mises nothing, ,threatens much.
February is shorter, but sneak-
ier. It snows and snows and it
gets colder and colder. And you
get the 'flu and you get sickening
cards from friends who have
gone south for the winter.
January and , February, un-
married, spawn March, which is
like something illegitimate borne
by a drab in a ditch. Occasionally
it turns out to be a beautiful child,
but nine times out of ten, it is re-
tarded.
April. Browning, writing from
Italy, said, "Oh to. be in England,
now that April's there." Maybe
England. But another poet, T.S.
Eliot, must have been referring
to Canada when he said: "April is
the cruellest month." There's not
much snow left, except in the
woods and shadowed corners, but
that's about all you can say about
it.
Then, as most of us know,
comes May. Ah, May, the
burgeoning of Spring, the little
tender shoots coming out on the
trees, the sun warming up, the
trout running, summer just
around the corner.
Girls who have been named
May must be very capricious.
May can be glorious, ,warm, a
thawing of the frozen Canadian
soul, a realization that you have
once again got through a Cana-
dian winter without committing
suicide..
This year, May showed her
Other aide. I know n place'tiot te5'o
far away where anglers, on open-
ing day, were casting their lures
oi,to a thin skin of ice; not water.
And the trout were running al-
•
YOU CAN FIX -IT
By Gene Von
ANCHORING SCREWS
When it is necessary to drive
some screws into the end grain of
a piece of wood, you can provide
a firmer anchor for the screws by
first plugging the wood with a
dowel coated with glue, then driv-
ing the screws through the dowel.
• Joyce Trailers
• Sunkomper Trailers
• Chrysler Marine
• Sportspal Canoes
"Check Our Prices Before You Buy"
MOORE'S
Trailer Mart Ltd.
377 Huron Street
Stratford - 273-1850
HEAP WANTED
Woodworkers
Good opportunities available immed-
iately in the following departments.
*ROUGH MILL
*MACHINE ROOM
*ASSEMBLY DEPARTMENT
*SANDING DEPARTMENT
We offer full time employment with top
wages and good fringe benefits.
Apply in person to
ROXTON FURNITURE LTD.
17 Erb St. Elmira, Ont.
Phone 669-5181
right. Right underneath the ice.
There is no evidence that any of
them smashed up through the ice
to snatch at a lure. This year,
eves the crows had a phlegmy
rasp in their throats when they
cawed.
Well, that about takes care of
the Canadian calendar. I've al-
ready dealt with the so-called
"summer" months. Tourists and
mosquitoes in about equal pro-
portions. The tourists get their
blood sucked, and the mosquitoes
suck our blood.
If I had to choose between a
tourist, who kicked sand in my
face at the beach, tail -gated me
on the highway, and crowded me
off the golf course, and a mosqui-
to, who merely wanted a quiet
four ounces of my blood, I'd have
a hard time choosing.
That leaves only September
and October. No tourists, no mos-
quitoes, no snow. Just yellow
sunshine, a bountiful larder of the
harvest, warm days, cool nights
when sleep is deep and sweet.
l verything is green, still, in
September. I can visualize a
fishing camp, good food, a chilly
swim, a fire and sweaters, good
conversation with good friends, a
game of chess, early to bed and
up early for a try at the fish, some
books, no telephone, no wife, no
kids. If this sounds like male
Walkerton
Across from the
Brewers' Retail Outlet
Commodore
Canada
When you buy a
Lakeehurx4Me9liili W�� '
you. "get Wha' . eiu ak- or"
Also
See Don for all leisure
time trailers
DON McPHAIL MOTORS
338-3422 Harriston •
W. D. `BILL' MAY
STATE FARM
INSURANCE
Auto-
Life- Fire401,
WINGHAM
351-3280
•
Hanover
Monuments
See Our Display At:
490 - 10th Ave., Hanover
Robert Foreman, Manager
364-2450
Floyd A. Allard .
Res. 264-3704
"INFORMATION
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Phone 291 2521
LISTOWEL
chauvinism, it is.
This is perhaps one ef" the
things the more strident Amin",
ists in our midst absorbed.
in a while he must get away fly
his woman. He's not trying to
prove his manhood or anything
psychological like that.
He's merely trying to saver hia
sanity. He's sick, right .to the
heart, of hearing what Mabry sd
to Marjorie and what Malrjoric 131
going to do about Jack, Wbo
drinks too much, and what Mabel
is going to do about her kid, who
is smoking pot,
Maybe I'm a male chauvinist,.
but I'm not a pig. I've changedl
diapers, done dishes, scrubber)
floors, fed babbles, long before
Wolmeh's Lib became fashion-
able.
But once in a while I have t0 get
away from my woman, with the
other braves, and exchange male
fopperies, foolishness and far-
out stories.
Today we take a sauna bath,
I'll bet that a hundred years ago
Bull -With - The - Buffalo's -Bunn
and Sneaky -With -The -Beaver
took off for a month's hunting and
fishing when they could no longer
stand Myrtle White -Father and
Mary Six -Babies gossiping about
their babbies.
And I'll bet they took it in Sep-
tember.
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12 - Tilted position
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15 - Preposition
16 - Ir.'s father
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22 - .. *angle
23 - Fish eggs
24 - Arrpoat: drift
25 - Mottle
26 • Spanish hero
27, - Street Arab
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30 - Male nickname
32 - Pronoun
33 - Science of manag-
35 - MusiccaloPsl
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HURON DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL, CLINTON
We are now paying $5-$15
for fresh dead or disabled
cows and horses over 500
lbs. Two trucks to serve
you better. Fast efficient
service. All small farm
stock picked up free of
charge as a service to you.
License No. 237-C-7
Call us first, you won't
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24-Uour Servke
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atisfaction
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ervice
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ON SHELLEY
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as a college professor,. s pene30004
Canadian navy surgeon. - ��
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and Wendy Craig. A child, who for two yeers Imo boo eon.
fined to a s hoo1 for diatuurbed ohil reght Rte, to Vs
nanny
l who' p supposed to ears for hi*.
IDAY, .in. -Mac: fi staring
'. Orson "el i *rid
Jo**
ette � lana SShakespeare's turbulent drama of th. t* ref
Century Scotland.
lgItIDAY, 11:45 p.m. ---411,111 BROTHR*H `i, vdth Kirk D w,l
las and Ales Cord. A Mafia den.rauon gap sets the tem
this movie. Kink Douglas .� `es the syndicate chieftain,
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SATURDAY MIDNIGHT (12:05 ,ql :)-14ARVRX , starling Jamas.
St art and Charles Brake, Elwood P. Dowd, a
who has an invisible rabbit and a wldowt+sd Sister who wont*
to have him 'put. away'. .
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT (12:10 a.m.)---"CRACKED ED Rt,M` S", starring
Bert Wheeler and. Cue Merkel. A sal town n boy Wes his
girl to Money and a slick promoter representing the in .tor
of a mechanical robot.
MONDAY, 12,45;;p.m. '$ .NB.IIRR SANG FOR .My FATHER , with
Gene Hackman and Estelle Parsons. A man, dominated by hls
father, struggles with himself when it, cOmes time to put his
father in a home.
TUESDAY, 11:45 p.m. --"ASSIGNMENT", starring Stephen Boyd
and Carmilla Sparv. Spies and counterspies complicate life
for agent Philip Scott. His job is smuggling microfilm between
Germany and Britain.,„
WEDNESDAY, 12:45 p,nt.—"A LION IN THE $"RRTS" stArriltii
James Cagney and Barbara .Hale. In the. southern U.S,;A►. a
peddlar marries a school teacher, then starts on .4 whirlwind
rise politically.
WEDNESDAY, 11:45 p.m. --"FIVE GUNS TO TOMRSTOPIS;", with
. James .Brown and John Wider. A man joinshis outlaw brother's
gang to foil .a robbery..
Channel 13. Entertanrnent.
THURSDAY, 12:00 MIDNIGHT—"SEASON OF PASSION'", starring
Ernest Borgnine and Ann Baxter,
FRIDAY, 12:00 MIDNIGHT—'TIDE CHAMPAGNE MURDERS", with
Anthony Perkins and Yvonne Furneaux.
SATURDAY, 12:30 p.m.. --"THE FAR OUT WEST", starring Ann
Sheridan and Douglas `Fpwler.
SATURDAY, 8:00 p.m.- "FACE•OFF" with Art !tingle and Trudy
Young.
SATURDAY, 12:00 MIDNIGHT—"THE PAD (AND HOW TO USE
IT)" starring Brian Bedford.
WEDNESDAY, 8:00 p.m.—"OLIVER" starting Ron Moody, Oliver
Reed, Mark Lester.
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MEAT FOR YOUR FREEZER
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hogs - Tues.
beef - Thurs.
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291-1479
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PHONE 369-3203
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' 2 Mile South of Varney
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