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The Rural Voice, 1986-08, Page 8Would you like SAFER WATER? LAN D-O-MATIC DRY PELLET CHLORINATOR see the Dealer Near You ARVA Stainton Ltd. Pump Service 519-451.7828 BRODHAGEN Mervyn Leonhardt Plumbing 519.345.2430 DENFIELD Gordon Dann Pump Sales 519-225-2234 DRAYTON T. Frey Plumbing Inc. 519.638.2708 LONDESBORO Duizer Plumbing & Heating 519.523.4359 MITCHELL Torrance Mechanical Ltd. 519.348-9011 ST. PAULS Jack Aitcheson Electric 519.393-6551 TAVISTOCK Roth Electric Ltd. 519-655.2521 WALTON Keith Siemon Farm Systems 519.345.2734 \I CROFT Call Today CROFT A GRI TIL CORP. Dealer enquiries welcome 1457 Wellington Rd. S. London, Ontario N6E 2Z8 519-681-2266 6 THE RURAL VOICE WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT FROM A YAHOO Well it's here again. That time of year when tourists descend in- to the pastoral tranquility of the countryside and drool over its quaintness. The drooling sure turns to snarling if they happen to come across a piece of coun- tryside on the road, especially if they end up behind it. I recently did my bit in welcoming tourists to our lovely county. Super Wrench instructed me to transport a load of hay from the highway field to the home barn. It required one and a quarter miles of pavement driv- ing. He only had three words for me, "Don't Spill It." Now most of the locals and tourists that were hung up behind me were kind enough to allow me to signal when traffic was safe, and they passed. Most of them gave me a cheery wave. I waved back. But, there's always one that sticks out like a slip under a mini- skirt. This tourist was pulling the se- cond mortgage on our farm on wheels — a camper, the size of a tennis court, followed by a trailer on which was lashed a motor boat. On top of the camper was nestled a four wheeler, and on front of the camper, two bicycles were wired up. This crew planned to do a lot of things on their vacation, and one of them wasn't walking. I was pulling a load of hay that had been built by a wife who can't space rows in the garden McDermid Farms Ltd. Purebred & Crossbred Landrace, Duroc, Yorkshire & Chester White Boars & Gilts Ontario Swine Herd Health Program Class. Excellent * * * Gov't ROP Tested R.R. 4, Stayner 705-428-2353 We sell herd builders evenly and three kids who would sooner have been at the beach. Packed tightly it was not. It was difficult enough keeping the whole thing from tottering into the ditch being half on the road and half on the shoulder without incessant horn honking from behind. The tourist of the year decided to do some yelling to supplement the horn leaning. "You yahoo, get that dead grass out of the road or I'll throw my cigarette in and burn it." I pointed to the sign just a short piece down the road and tried to convey in sign language that I would be turning off soon. His response was, "I ought to call the cops and have you charged; I've only got three weeks vacation and don't intend to spend it behind a load of dead grass." I turned, and he waved his fist at me. The hay was parked on the barn gangway, and I went to town in the pickup to get a new plug for the bale elevator. Guess what was taking up the major allotment of parking space in our little town when I got there? You got it, the walking book of driving etiquette. Three of them came out of the restaurant, all avidly licking their huge ice cream cones. I gave my conscience a push and let the devil take over. I ac- celerated and weaved towards the ice cream licking tourists. Two dropped their cones, and the third one wore his down the front of his shirt. They made a mad scramble for the safety of the sidewalk, and 1 waved my fist as I zoomed past. That wasn't exactly a cordial welcome to our community, but let's face it, what can you expect from a yahoo? Gisele Ireland, from Bruce Coun- ty, began her series of humorous columns with The Rural Voice and has written several books since.