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potatoes, boiled and sometimes
e& The roast produced
elicious gravy. There were always
'orIother cooked vegetables and
'there were still tomatoes in the
den, there were plates of
matoes to be demolished. There
great plates of bread and
metimes buns. Tea biscuits were
baked and some •stewed fruit
rvedwith diem. A farm wife was
ed to have several kinds of
and a cake ortwo. It was the
of One person to keep the
er glasses and tea cups filled
Sometimes there was even
onade (the real thing) in hot
ather. The dining room or
hen table was extended to its
length and the plates 'and
try put in place during the
ming. When the whistle blew at
.in• there was a flurry of activity
get the hot food on the table
ore the hungry horde took their
es -usually unwashed and their
full of straw and dust. Then
feast began - and how that food
ppeared. At first, the men ate
y - or at least without
ersation, but when the pangs
hunger were gone, chit-chat
and there was a lot of talking
easing going back and forth.
es were replenished until
one had had enough first
e. Then came the desserts 1
oned before. One I forgot
suet pudding. Many worneti
them. Ours was the white
I have told you about in an
er "Mouse". Eventually. the
had eaten their fill. They then
outside to rest until the
e blew. In the meantime, the
n cleared a few places at the
and ate their dinner of what
left. After the morning's
rations. they were hungry
too. Then came that awful job of
washing the dishes. Just imagine
washing dishes for at least 15
people - no dish washer, no hot
running water, no detergent. You
had filled the reservoir on the
range or had kettles of water
heating on the stove and you just
went at it. And finally finished.
You might have a bit of time for a
rest then, but more likely, you
would have to replenish your
supply of baking, for supper was
not many hours away. And it all
began again. If the crop was large,
sometimes threshing would last 2
days or more.
TO BE CONTINUED
Do Well In Bowling
Tournament
Ernie Webb and Ron Stanley
recently competed in the Carling
O'Keefe open bowling tournament.
They were bowling in the Blue
Water Zone with 54 other bowlers.
They bowled 30 games with
Ernie coming 8th with a 230
average and Ron was 1 Ith with a
227 average. The top ten men now
go to Hamilton for the Eastern
Canadian Championship in Feb-
ruary.
An Olympic
Lottery Ticket
$10
includes a gift card
and envelope
A REAL WINNER . . .
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Men's 9 p.m.
Gordon Fisher had high single of'
the evening with a 307 score. Bob
Greer had high triple with a score
of 726.
Games over 225: Gordon Fisher
307, Bob Greer 279, 256, Bill Bolt
276, Ron Stanley 270, Russ Button
260, Clarence Greer 254, Ray
Cardy 254, Gerald Rhody 244,
George Stanley 226.
Team points: Oldsmobiles 3,
Fords 4, Mustangs 4, Dodges 5,
Pontiacs 3, Buicks 2.
Team standings: BuiCks 53.
Pontiacs 52, Dodges 44, Mustangs
43, Fords 41, Oldsmobiles 40.
Merry Christmas, Happy New
Year to all!
Men's 7 p.m.
Bob Cranston had high single of
the evening with a 306 score. Ron
Stanley had high triple with a 693
score.
Games over 225: Bob Cranston
306, Pete Chisholm 260, 246, Terry
Taylor 249, Ron Stanley 243, 228.
Team points: Owls 7, Cardinals'
2, Vultures 5, Hawks 7, Sparrows
0, Crows 0.
Team standings: Vultures 52,
Crows 50, Sparrows 40, Hawks 38,
Owls 37, Cardinals 35.
Merry Christmas, Happy New
Year to all!
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