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Village Squire, 1979-04, Page 22When the snow started going away, Mary discovered that Howard's dogs had been sneaking over to her place to do their dirty work all winter long. Now since Howard has six dogs only slightly smaller than Hereford steers, and since Mary's yard is rather small, it is just about impossible to find a clean spot in the whole yard. And Mary's cats when she'd try to get them to go outside for some exercise would take one sniff out that back door and run and hide under the bed. Well as she usually does, Mary found her own solution to the problem. Howard bought a new snowblower this year and he leaves it parked beside his garage when he's not using it. Well while he was at work today, Mary "borrowed" the snowblower and used it to clean all the snow and ... uh, other remnants of winter ... from her yard and blew it rather indiscriminantly into Howard's yard. I hope that new stone siding he put on his place last year is washable. MARCH 18: It was not a good St. Patrick's Day for Paddy O'Hagen. Paddy's lived down by the river for years and for years he's also celebrated St. Patrick's Day down at the Legion Hall. Now there aren't exactly a lot of Irishmen here in Hamhocks and so Paddy does pretty good for himself come St. Patrick's Day. Nearly everybody's ready to buy Paddy a drink on a day like that. Well Paddy went home from the Legion last night pretty pleased with himself. Well he drove his car down the hill and turned into his driveway and suddenly found his driveway wasn't there any more ... at least it was, but it was under four feet of water. Well Paddy wasn't too quick in reacting to this and when he finally figured out that the river must have flooded while he was away and when he tried to put the car into reverse, it was too late. The engine died and there was a slow glug, glug sound as the car sank. Some neighbours found Paddy this morning, sleeping on the roof of the car and waiting for the water to go down. MARCH 26: Well I see they're talking hockey merger again. They've been having about as much fun as when we had our hockey merger here in Hamhocks. The churches here in Hamhocks and some of the outlying townships have had this hockey league for a few years. Just some guys who get together for some good clean Christian fun on Wednesday nights. Even Rev. Twickle plays and Father Poloski referees. But the last few years the attendance was declining a bit and it got so that it was hard to come up with enough money to pay the ice rentals. So somebody suggested that the church league should join up with the local industrial league. Well the Industrial boys said that was all right as long as the church boys paid for half of the ice time. Well the church leaguers thought that was a little steep since they only had three teams and there 20 Village Squire, April 1979 nom is the time for spring renovations SEAFORTH KITCHEN & BATH 53 MAIN ST.. SEAFORTH PHONE, 527-1205 Our name reflects our intention to offer you an expanding line of fine furniture Drop in and browse and enjoy the difference...