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The Rural Voice, 1999-10, Page 14FARM b, MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE Specializing in: • Farm & Municipal Drainage • Clay & Plastic Tile Installations • Backhoe & Dozer Service • Septic System Installations For Quality, Experience, & Service cal/: Wayne Cook (519) 236-7390 R.R.2 Zurich, Ont. NOM 2T0 PARKER ePARKER I«(te tL I nnI T ti= www.hay.net/-drainage CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED somoFeft Now Available WOOL ADVANCE PAYMENTS Skirted Fleeces Well -Packed Sacks For more information contact: WINGHAM WOOL DEPOT John Farrell R.R. 2, Wingham, Ontario Phone/Fax 519-357-1058 10 THE RURAL VOICE Mabel's Grill "So how do you feel about this endangered species act?" George McKenzie asked Dave Winston the other day. "Great, it's about time," replied Dave. "I was beginning to think nobody cared if us farmers became extinct." "It's not for us," George said with annoyance. "It's the cute little animals the feds are worried about protecting. They don't give a damn about farmers." "You should ry to be cuter. George," said Molly Whiteside, while refilling his coffee. "Then maybe people'd care about you too?" "This is as cute as I get," George grouched. "In that case I'll send a sympathy card to your wife," Molly. replied. "I can't figure out why they're always so all -fired worried about some little owl or gopher being wiped out," groused George. "I mean it's survival of the fittest isn't it?" "I don't recall you feeling that way when that calf of yours got killed by the coyote," said Cliff Murray. • "Yeh, but I shot the s.o.b. so I guess I proved who was the fittest!" George crowed. "I still think farmers are the most endangered species of all," said Dave. "I mean I barely got back to the break even point in my hogs and now they're talking about another price collapse! Why doesn't the government care if we survive?" "Because unlike those owls or gophers there will also ways be somebody else coming along wanting to farm," said Cliff. "Maybe the gophers are smart enough to quit while they're behind." "So what do you want, welfare for farmers?" George asked Dave. "Sounds good by me," said Dave. "I feel like I've been on workfare for The world's problems are solved daily 'round the table at Mabel's a year without any cheque in return." "Hey," asked Wayne Bruce, "what do you think about this idea Premier Mike has about making people work on farms to earn their welfare cheques?" "I don't want anybody working on my farm who's earning more than me," said Cliff. "Obviously you're not a pig farmer or even the owls and the gophers would earn more than you do," moaned Dave. "Oh gawd," said Molly. "You ride in on your bike today, Dave?" "Bike?" Dave said bewildered. "Hearing you talk I figured you must have traded in your club -cab, four-wheel-drive pick-up because times were so tough and you'd be riding a bike these days," Molly said.' "Look, there have always been ups and downs in farming," said George. "Easy to tell beef's moving up," said Cliff. "In the long run, the best farmers will survive and the others will work for tractor dealers," said George. "You're big on this 'survival of the fittest' stuff aren't you?" asked Molly. "It's the way of the world," said George. "You can't deny it." "So you'd like to live that way yourself would you?" asked Molly. "I do live that way myself," said George. "Yeh but have you ever really watched the way it works in nature," asked Molly. "Well, yeh ... sure," said George, starting to smell a rat by now. "Now you take say the deer or the elk. This itime of the year they're all putting on as much muscle as they can and they start butting heads and the biggest, toughest one gets to take on all the does he can handle. Then the next strongest gets whatever's left." She looked around the table. "Now imagine we allowed that kind of winner -take -all competition in human relations. I'd say in that case you guys would be pretty hard up for ... shall we say ... recreation?" Mabel said later it was the first time in 20 years she had heard that table at a loss for words. She gave Molly a bonus in that week's pay.0