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Pokee said to Fudgee one lovely Sunday morning in September as We sat on the sandy shore of Lake Ontario 'mot far from Hanlan's Point. "I've been good for so long it's painful. Why I haven't even had a fight with you for weeks and yowre 'such a miserable thing too." "You're the miserable one Fudgee snapped back. "If ever I had a mean and hateful sister it's you. I'm the good one! I've been So good that sometimes I have to walk right to the water's edge to look at my reflection to make sure it's me." haven't been good--you born bad, you snappy thing!" Pokee said in a baiting "I wasn't" "You were." "I wasn't." "You were." "Fight on you two, fight. ever you agreed on aything think I'd die of shock. Yes, bless the toe-nails on my left hind foot-- 1 would--I'd die of shock." Patsy said as she got slowly up and ambled down to the water's edge to have a nice cool drink. 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Anyone who goes: about with such a high opinion of one- self is surely riding for a fall-- and what a fall "Neither of you kids is like me!" Patsy told them. "Im like myself and no one else and be- sides, I don't do nothing and no one says!" With that, she got up and started back for the Hotel. "I'm hungry--I think I'll go visit Lee and see if he has a few little scraps that he'd like to find a home for. Tl care for them for him.' It was getting near meal time so we all started back. Sunday dinner was served in the middle of the day at the hotel and we didn't want to be late for it. Our visit at Centre Island would soon be over. The hotel closed up in October and it was now nearly the end of Septem- ber. We: would have to find an- other place to live, If we could find it, we would have liked a small place in Toronto close near the Supply Depot because I had to report so early each morning. Housing accommoda- tion was very hard to find in those days. People by the hundreds were flocking to the cities to work in munition plants. Some- times we did hear of a place to rent but when I went to see" about Thursday, May 24, 195 Mr. Punch Had a Compl THINGS WEREN'T AS FUNNY AS THEY USED To gg By MAX TRELL "Lots of funny things used to happen when I was a boy," Mr. Punch was saying to Knarf and Hanid, the shadow-children with the turned-about names. "But they don't seem to happen any more. I don't know," Mr. Punch added with a sigh. "I guess things aren't as funny as they used to be." Here Hanid asked Mr. Punch to tell them what kind of funny things used to happen when he was a boy that didn't seem to happen any more. "Such as what?' Knarf said. "guch as for instance," said Mr. Punch, "the time when the man in the park who used to stand with a whole big cluster of bal loons on strings to sell to the children--the time = when - that balloon-man - suddenly went sail ing off in the air, still holding on to his balloons." "He did!" exclaimed Knarf. Around the Park "He did indeed," said Mr. Punch. "He went sailing all around the park and finally, when some of the ballons burst, he came crashing down again, right in the middle of the pond." "] don't think that's so very funny," said Hanid. Mr. Punch paid no attention to Hanid's remark. ° He continued: "And that time when my friend Mr. Red Robin, who got up at the break of day to catch a fresh time when he seized hold of a worm for his breakfast--the worm in his beak and started to yank it out of its hole in the ground, and the worm was so strong that it yanked Mr. Red Robin into the hole." "Ho-ho!" laughed Knarf. Hanid didn't think that was so -- ee it, it was always either "no children" or "no dogs." We had no children but we had three dogs to think about. "Yowd surely think they'd be glad to have us in their old places," Pokee sald. "Why sure- 1y it would add a bit of distortion to their places!" "I think, my dear sister, you mean distinction but certainly no one would care to see you sit- ting on their front porch--if they could have me!" "They're off again--the fight is on, oh woe is me!" moaned Patsy. "Creepin' horse flies, that are cousins to a mouse, but T think I'd rather live in with the lions at the zoo!" A few days later, we moved back to Crammond House. It was good to be back in Oakville again but our house hunt in Toronto had to continue. We must find a place to live near the place where 1 was stationed and it must be a place where we could take Patsy and her two fighting dau- ghters. The balloon man went sailing 4 funny either. "Poor Red Roby "And fhe Yimp" Mr. Puy went on, "when my grand Crusoe Punch, the Sea Capt went sailing in his ship and g covered am enormous island | wasn't on any of the maps--(j time when he rowed over to | island with a flag, and stuck flag which was on a sharp-po ed pole, into the ground ani] "And what happened, Punch?" cried Knarf. "The island gave a great hey and dived under the water, 9 ing Grandfather Crusoe Punch smack with its tail. For it was an island at all! It was a whald Again Knarf laughed heart] as did Mr. Punch, too. But Hu said: "I'm sure your poor Grandfather Crusoe Punch dil like being thrown into the wat a Dit!" "He didn't," agreed Mr. Puy "but what made him even ang was the fact that he was about} name the land he thought he b discovered Crusoe Punch Isla "And what else funny if pened?" Knarf asked Mr. Puy Lots of Things "Oh, lots and lots of thing tops that went spinning over I garden like bees, pennies vi two heads, an empty apple that my mother once baked ¥ she forgot to put the apples Terrible funny things they were. They used to happen ei day. But they don't seem to pen any more. i i At this Mr. Punch settled b in his chair and lit his pipe sooner did he light it, how than. a long, thick rove of sm came curling out. To the aston ment of Knarf and Hanli§ smoke instantly coiled itself ar Mr. Punch and before they of do anything about it, went si out of the window with him. The last they saw of Mr. Pi he was floating over the fi tops on the way to the goli pond" "Ho-ho-ha-ha!" Ila Hanid. "Humph, what's so funny if that!" exclaimed Knarf. And went running outside to fish Punch out of the pond in cass fell in which, as it happened, di Nelson Crushed Stone} Roads and i Various Sizes of Clear and Crusher Run Stone for Driveways INFORMATION AND QUOTATIONS PHONE Oakville 694 or Burlington 4904 WILLY DEE By Vic Greet E LOOKS THEM GONE ALL THOSE SMELLY PEANUTS THAT WERENT ANY GOOD, TT Ragtaared U. 8 Pater Often SOME CHANGE FOR You! 7 J YOU WERE VERY HELPFUL, SKEETER... JUST A MINUTE NOW. I HAVE OH, NO, THANKS, THAT ISN'T NECESSARY! WERE A Bl TO ME... NOW BUT I INSIST, 1G HI ME DO SOMETHI ETHIN FOR YoU! < You LP