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The Rural Voice, 1999-01, Page 14can.con YY.t.mn HOG & SHEEP "THE COMPLETE HOG AND SCALE rr,, CATTLE CONFINEMENT AND FEEDING EQUIP. CENTRE" MSolid rod Dry Sow �t Stalls and 11 Siamese Stalls 1 available R.R. 81 NEWTON, ONTARIO (519) 595-8025 WORK WEAR CASUAL WEAR Sizes Small to 5XL Good selection of insulated coveralls, overalls, flannel shirts Workshop FEATURING MEN1 WORKWEAR 180 Josephine St. Wingham 357-4503 s4sc 9.Zu:.tatcasi January 21 at 2:00 and 8:00 p.m. IvAN J.H. CARMICHAEL Hwy. 6 & 10 and Cty. Rd 40 Chatsworth 519-794-2480 10 THE RURAL VOICE The World from Mabel's Grill The group seems to be lingering longer these mornings and when Mabel joked she might have to raise the price of coffee to chase the guys out sooner, Cliff Murray said he'd be glad to pay. "I have to stay out of my wife's way," he said. "With this nice weather she keeps dream- ing up outside work for me to do." "I know what you mean," said George McKenzie. "Normally I can make an excuse that I have to get my own work done before winter but the weather's stayed good so long I've got everything done." "And there's no snowblowing to do in the mornings and no pipes to thaw in the barn," said Dave Winston. "I get back to the house so early my wife starts lining up inside work for me to do." "I solve that by saying I have to do the books," said Cliff. "Then I go into my office and play computer games." "The other night I could see the wheels turning and figured the wife was planning a long list so I offered to take the whole family to the movies to throw her off ," said Dave. "Boy that was a mistake." "Not a good movie?" George wondered. "Well the only thing that was on at the local theatre was Babe: Pig in the City," said Dave. "I heard that was really good," said Molly Whiteside as she refilled Dave's cup. "The kids liked it fine, but I go out to the movies to take my mind off work so the last thing I need, with prices the way they are, is to watch a pig talking all night. I mean I already think I'm going crazy." "Yeh but he's so cute!" Molly said. "I saw the first movie." The world's problems are solved daily 'round the table at Mabel's "That's what my youngest said," complained Dave. "Then when 1 wanted to ship some pigs the next day he cried and cried and said I was cruel for killing Babe's cousins." "What can you expect when they make the pig the smartest thing in the movie," George said. "I mean I cry when I ship pigs these days too," said Wayne, "but I'd cry more if 1 kept the darned things at home and had to feed them much longer." "I feel for you," said George. "I'm just glad nobody thinks steers are cuddly enough to star in a movie." "You don't suppose they released that movie in Japan first and that's why the market for pork crashed," wondered Dave. "There ought to be a law," said George. "I've got more trouble for you," said Wayne Bruce. "My kids hauled me out to sec A Bug's Life. With this animation now, they can even make insects cute and cuddly." "And intelligent," said Molly. "I mean that Flik is one smart ant." "Oh great," said Cliff, "now the loonies will be protecting bugs too." "At least nobody eats bugs so that can't hurt the market," said George. "Yeh but how long before you've got campaigns to keep you from spraying the bugs that eat your crops," said Wayne. "Wouldn't do to kill off all those cute creatures." "I hate Walt Disney," grouched George. "I mean since my grand- daughter got a copy of Bambi for Christmas two ycars ago she's been on me every fall about deer hunting." "I've got a quick solution to the bug thing," said Cliff. "Send a fcw apples to market with worms in them." "Ugh," Molly shuddered. "Or stick a fcw of thosc big ugly tomato worms in a basket of tomatoes at the supermarket," said George. "Ohhh," groaned Molly, turning the colour of a tomato worm. "See, I knew it would work," said Cliff. "Now how do we turn people off pigs?" "Let them see the prices," said Dave.O