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The Rural Voice, 1983-03, Page 57WINTER RENOVATIONS House or Barn Free Estimates References on Request JOHN HA ASNOOT Wroxeter 335-3714 WELCOME TO THE BEST Display and Stock of ATHROOM FIXTURES & HARDWARE. STANDARD BATH With WHIRLPOOL Includes multi -directional jets, 1/2 hp. motor, 30 minute timer, dual air induction controls, C.S.A. approved. Also see our selection of toilets, bidets, shower stalls, basins and vanities, as well as tub enclosures 6 shower doors. 11111. Several models for tub and shower, pedestal basin, whirlpool, shower or vanity sinks in stock in above finishes. Visa and Mastercard Welcome. DELTA Faucets in chrome, cultured gold, deltique or chrome with lucite on display. WELBECK SAWMILL LTD. 7+/2 mi. north of Durham & 2 mi. west of hwy. 6 Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Evenings: Mon, Wed, Fri. - 7 p m. - 9 p.m. R.R. 2 DURHAM 369-2144 GISELE IRELAND Swapping and selling squealing freebies Do you have a nanny goat but need a butter churn? The answer to your dilemna is the swap shop on your local radio station. Limited resources have made the barter system enjoy a new height in popularity. You can get oven ready ducks, a top coat for your husband worn only once and blades for your disc grinder. One gentleman had a pair of rubber boots for sale several days in a row and on the last call even offered to deliver them to the local feedstore on a Friday if someone wanted to buy them. The public school that our children attend recently added a swap and sell board in the main hall of the school The kids seem to use it with zest and the ads fascinated me. Items posted on this board are all very necessary to the growth and development of youngsters, especially the pet advertisements. One ad, dramatically done in black and red, had the deal of the year. A free hamster. The ad warned that the ham- ster squealed a lot and the free house that came with it had to be cleaned often. I'm sure that any mother that has just bundled the last noisy messer to school would be thrilled to have him or her come home with this freebie that squeals a lot and has to be cleaned often. Another enterprising student had popcorn for sale, 250 a bag or two for 40c. The ad urged you to pop right over and get some. I wonder how Mom feels PG. 58 THE RURAL VOICE, MARCH 1983 Ward & Uptigrove CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS RB CD IW RE Listowel Mitchell Karcher. C A. Newell. C A. Smith. C.A. Uptigrove. C A 291-3040 348-8411 Supervisors C W Brouse. C.A R.H. Loree. C.A. about the little business genius slaving over a hot stove after school and having popcorn here, there and everywhere? Some of the ads take the objections of parents into account. There were some gray and black bunnies for sale, but you couldn't get them without a note from your parents. Think of the vigorous coaxing and juvenile reasoning that parents will have to endure so that these little bunnies will find a home. One buyer's ad was short and to the point, "I want a watch that works good but doesn't need much money". I have been careful to put mine on again after I do the dishes, and not leave it on the window sill. Things haven't changed all that much from my childhood; they still swap hockey cards, not bent of course,and all types of comic books. These things seem to be the mainstay of growing up. There were also a few Star Wars games that if I remember right are as noisy as a gaggle of geese. The parents sure won't miss those items from the toy collection. One seller had a dirt bike for sale, he had driven it for two years and was proud to announce that it still had tires. Another student was a collector. He wanted spoons for his collection, and made it quite clear that he was not interested in those he could eat with. This new bulletin board has sure increased the rummaging through the toy boxes and drawers and closets for items that would appeal to others. The kids bring home a used goodie from someone else, and find it a treasure. Also, it is teaching them the basic principle of farming, trade if at all possible. [ ! Gisele Ireland is a pork producer from Bruce county and has a regular column in The Rural Voice. L ,Au/µ'1lIl '4 ' - ,