ce _ e i aatras.s .. .2:iâ€" e e * ’;:"":"g)“ 4 ," + 6 e_> 1 \â€" 1 l o4 se‘ (#â€"â€" . 4 LA â€" :G<: Te Cy msecrer o+ I)sro} hy _ Uobbie *‘ S g y oi se y a * ~* . d ; [ ) j e are _ ce : *A fgâ€"lent. ;. _ = + - e e _: % & : § . , . %-3-'*1- < j { S .r;, 'f § oUTSIDE PLUMBING | s â€"‘..~_ | CÂ¥ mase es 3 J | es â€"~â€"~â€"â€"i | [ »â€*"%‘,i . ] It was made of wood,right down to the floor, | â€" e e usys § & Recs: ¢ -fl% 2s3 | And it had a halfâ€"moon carved in the door, | se e ’ a . ; s $ ;".,;‘,; $ _ To the city folk, it was just a shack, ‘ : e * e es | | 3 i » C m z_ S * But we called it "the outhouse",‘cause it was outback. | | ~€% â€" & | 3 [ <gea. l Zare. A © | I 8 Comie epeas e‘ . & | 5 s ht e ce id | : s s Latsa _3 s éix‘,{%&é% & i | It sure was handy for us kids outside, | e i se t i 1 1 E R ,@55:*»?\@ he . & j And it also was a good place to hide, %: nds _> c 03 C PE ns t %‘i‘ï¬g â€" â€" i Some had two seats, but ours had three, E n prote s 2 ;1.’:_ _:;’;;.."{'- â€" 7 :",, R § L ': e : C o _ 2 Eeen: _: " j But that really made little difference to me. Te s e s m | on t o. e ts ~ it > i 3 n e in e cA m . 2. > :t j e iA ols se 'S‘«f;‘l'â€;_é:?: e <; t ’, C o2 ';.:,-,;':,"’;-; :&‘%.;}: i % The "cataslogue" was always there, & «51{.3 i Aaswâ€" } | And I could see what the ladies wear, :..: 7 “?,;;“ J ; Oh, lots of pictures for me to see ]f f‘% Lk o se o | s f C t s ie se s _ 0d 4 And no one worried where I‘d be. F’gi-;:;.,.:;:_,‘ e 14 :: < l j 3e oacr‘e. e e es o. v 4 }'.ggfl‘g‘k’%&{‘f {-:»«"Aâ€"- e ‘? j theiele > *s$X es Psn( & w | & & â€" es ces es (Rearee" } If Dad was missing, without a clue, !‘,5‘;;-« e es . l | s e 2 +5 % t rige ts: =~‘ : | We usually found him, on seat number two, I;g‘r_&._::_yf;@?ï¬f-‘; s e s ::'. ©loe | M 5 g:f.'{; 2 .\“,j: ies ’:»{ 2t % In the winter time, one had to be bold, ;‘E ,:;?f.â€"%;’%‘ e i se .. _A . $ o aree ""}:‘““%:z; . P ‘Cause the wind was breezy and the seats were cold. { »«?:i? s ~*>~: B 3 6y "rees / > m omer_s. [ After Hallowe‘en, we‘d often frown 1 * 37f§??_?;*::,i se o. s yE Re . L 3 | e kf : > ty s sesr~, J '-‘\%_f "Cause our nice outhouse was upside down, | s ail # es j Our neighbours thougsht that that was fun _ l ts ‘o rey es s ; f{j "Til they looked at theirs and saw what we‘d done. i i ~sin i4 e es >A M 27. k aÂ¥ 5: F flY .>** i t ceA yags ce * e e %g j E= +s \Earaksss, #f . ga ds & s & |sawane 'fn;;; 29 e se > «i %21 When inside plumbing came our way i 3 v«tf.,. ~7C es ag iess 2 en abeake. snn . s o oae We still kept our outhouse for many a day, 215%.%‘3& ts 4 . ~ge ==~â€" s s f a > y s esA w > l e > ‘Cause it was handy and it was neat, -\C:“;r**' cez * dn ~ "b5. s use â€" y c% ’ :»‘ es .c .e ; And there always was an empty seat. £ ?E T y 5 4 css nik es s se . . r 2 . S EP â€" aicvcae esn es 'L% h e cataere CE 22 > 8 ‘,g DOROTHY H. DOBBIE gf e es 2: s yCmme e e _ * o l 2 ~ R.R.;#2, London, Ont. T:‘;g,.:} z: cCP ~*~ie e y se es y f C e ./ $ 9 E) n ~~kaue in [ xi e i s 3’} éfl%_g‘:.?; B2 s sâ€"~>â€" l 4 A TRIlennial %335“'“ cree â€" Al *~ s Tweedsmur Contest was held in 1990. This poem won EC cce i >*..+. . â€"aeel > k at the Middlesex East o natet, tz â€" 18 . e as W.I, level and & !,; o <ite e m e e E. iess t ul e level.It ws again at the London Area e raes. e ,â€"~ . i8 E: «1t will now be sent to Victoria, B.C. to be judged fo Cexis CC kn e B y . â€" at; | & e cate (h oo oi s y ~~ . A ory wa | ~f e i.‘ | could have happe"® q years ago» gory s a humorous poem that | €> & e es o is3 ; td . .8 3i‘ .‘ h oooz s s %a 3+ seA 3 "'â€"53;“ C % yA .c ~4., hy A on ols â€"" 3 e s e Ek .\ * * ~ se r A . < se o 25â€" 2. ~p s se . n css se e y . â€˜ï¬ Â© > a.3 C - ige= t y se ~â€"_ _ i * s . s R R o - Q‘E" ":‘.:i*"i;i‘- '-L;::A e t 5n _.-; ;’_~- P 4 e & n e â€" S get â€" B s y * es s s nae dn soaites n z } es se * - V | "‘~_~.‘ ‘;» a en s q s ; "g'::‘;';‘ â€" R 3:' % se § h 2