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...Your.Daily.Fix.................GOVERNMENT HELPING THOSE IMPACTED BY ALZHEI-MER’S DISEASEgov.ca - Individuals and families living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia will be able to ac-cess more services through the ex-pansion of the First Link program to five additional communities. A commitment of more than $400,000 to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan will see the ex-pansion of the First Link program
across the province. Four new program sites will be developed in North Battleford, Swift Current, Prince Albert and Weyburn, with a satellite office in Estevan. “Every health care decision we make seeks to make a meaningful difference for patients and their families,” Health Minister Dustin Duncan said at an announcement at the Alzheimer Society of Saskatch-ewan today. “The proven success of the First Link program is exact-
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ly the type of patient-first approach that leads to a collaborative and re-sponsive health system, and we are proud to make this investment in this important program.” “We are pleased to partner with the government to expand First Link to new communities,” Alzhei-mer Society of Saskatchewan Chief Executive Officer Joanne Bracken said. “By the end of September, all the Resource Centres will be deliv-ering programs and services to peo-ple and families affected by demen-tia.” Championed for its collaborative and responsive approach by work-ing with other agencies, communi-ty resources, and family physicians and other health care providers, this expansion of First Link across the province will enhance the quality
of life for people living with Alzhei-mer’s disease and related dementia.The program allows clients to link with agencies and supports at the time of diagnosis and throughout the course of their disease, rath-er than seeking help when in cri-sis. First Link provides a referral process that ensures both the en-gagement and response of those involved by facilitating the paper-work and other related tasks on the client’s behalf. Currently, approximately 18,000 individuals in Saskatchewan are af-fected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia.
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Positive Ticketing Campaign Returns for 2013!The Shaunavon RCMP in Conjunction with the Town of Shaunavon and The Snack Shack are pleased to announce the 2013 Positive Ticketing Campaign. Positive Ticket-ing has expanded to not only include bicycle safety, but with the new skate park in town, skateboarders and BMX riders who are using the proper safety equipment will also be included in the positive ticketing promotion.
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Ingredients:1 (5-pound) watermelon1 Vidalia or other sweet onion1/4 cup red wine vinegarSalt and pepper1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint4 ounces feta cheese, crumbled6 whole mint sprigs
Directions: Cut the flesh from the melon and cut into bite size pieces, removing and discarding the seeds, and set aside. Peel and slice the onion into rings. In a small bowl, combine the vine-gar, salt, pepper, and whisk until salt is dissolved. Slowly whisk in the olive oil, a few drops at a time. Add in the chopped mint, taste, and adjust sea-sonings. In a large bowl, combine the mel-on, onion, and feta. Pour the dress-ing over the melon mixture and toss gently until everything is coated and evenly mixed. Garnish with mint sprigs. To serve, divide salad among indi-vidual plates and garnish with mint leaves.
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What kind of day will tomorrow be? To find out what the stars say, read the fore-cast given for your birth sign.
For Wednesday, May 15, 2013ARIES(March 21 to April 19)The pace of your days will accelerate
in the next month because Mercury ispushing you out the door. Enjoy shorttrips and conversations with everyone!
TAURUS(April 20 to May 20)You can expect to be thinking more
about money, cash flow, earnings andyour possessions in the next month. Thisis a good time to plan how to take carewhat you own.
GEMINI(May 21 to June 20)Today Mercury moves into your sign,
which makes you curious and eager totalk to others for the next month. You’refull of ideas that you want to share.
CANCER(June 21 to July 22)Behind-the-scenes research will
appeal to you in the month ahead. Ifyou’re looking for answers, you will findthem!
LEO(July 23 to Aug. 22)Discussions with friends, especially in
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VIRGO(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)The month ahead is a good time to
undertake new studies to boost your jobor career. It’s also a good time to talk tobosses, superiors and people in authority.
LIBRA(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)Any kind of study or a chance to learn
something new will appeal to you in thenext month. Some of you might want tolearn something by traveling.
SCORPIO(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
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You might meet someone in the nextmonth who has a profound effect on you.You’re ready to reflect upon life’simportant issues.
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) The month ahead is a good time to
clarify your thoughts to others, espe-cially a spouse or business partner. Plusyou’re seeking mental stimulation fromothers.
CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)You’ll enjoy doing all kinds of mental
work during the next month because itwill be easy to pay attention to details.You want practical results and a chanceto get more organized.
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)In the next few weeks, you’ll be more
prankish than usual. Enjoy time withchildren, sports events or flirting, if theopportunity arises.
PISCES(Feb. 19 to March 20)Plan to do some repairs at home in the
month ahead. This also will be a goodtime for family discussions and a chanceto think about how much your personalneeds are being met.
YOU BORN TODAY You have a fab-ulous imagination and are very creative.However, you don’t care about drawingattention to yourself. Even though youare well liked, you are often a loner,sometimes seeking out simple, ordinaryjobs. (Of course, your own hobbies andinterests are fascinating.) Good news:Your year ahead might be one of themost powerful years of your life. Dreambig!
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1. What book ends with the line, “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but al-ready it was impossible to say which was which”? Nineteen Eighty-Four Animal Farm Heart of Darkness Lord of the Flies
2. What famous novel ends with the line, “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known”? A Tale of Two Cities Moll Flanders Tom Jones Lorna Doone
3. What English novel ends with the lines, “With the Gardiners, they were always on the most intimate terms. Darcy, as well as Elizabeth, really loved them; and they were both ever sensible of the warmest gratitude to-wards the persons who, by bringing her into Derbyshire, had been the means of uniting them”? Sense and Sensibility Emma Mansfield Park Pride and Prejudice
4. What 20th Century American novel ends with the line, “Tomor-row, I’ll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day”? Look Homeward, Angel Tobacco Road The Sound and the Fury
5. What 20th Century American science-fiction book ends with the following lines? “The Martians were there--in the ca-nal--reflected in the water. Timothy and Michael and Robert and Mom and Dad.The Martians stared up at them for
a long, long silent time from the rip-pling water. 2001: A Space Odyssey The Martian Chronicles The Hunger Games Logan’s Run
6. What 19th Century American novel ends with the following words? “It bore a device, a herald’s word-ing of which might serve for a mot-to and brief description of our now concluded legend; so sombre is it, and relieved only by one ever-glow-ing point of light gloomier than the shadow: “On a field, sable, the letter ‘A’, gules.” The Scarlet Letter ‘Salem’s Lot The Fall of the House of Usher The House of the Seven Gables
7. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that this is the last word in the Bible. What is the word?Answer: (One Word)
8. “One bird said to Billy Pilgrim, ‘Poo-tee-weet?’”, is the last line of what 20th Century American novel? All the King’s Men The Big Sleep Slaughterhouse-Five On the Road
9. What novella, set in 1930s Mon-tana and made into a 1990s Holly-wood film, ends with the following words?
“The river was cut by the world’s great flood and runs over rocks from the basement of time. On some of the rocks are timeless raindrops. Under the rocks are the words, and some of the words are theirs.I am haunted by waters.” A Clockwork Orange A River Runs Through It Breakfast at Tiffany’s Rita Heyworth and the Shawshank Redemption
Answers:1.) Animal Farm2.) A Tale of Two Cities3.) Pride and Prejudice4.) Gone With the Wind5.) The Martian Chronicles6.) The Scarlet Letter7.) Amen8.) Slaughterhouse-Five9.) A River Runs Through It
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WeDneSDay, May 15th• Men’s night golfing at the Rock Creek Golf Club. Starts at 6:00pmSunDay, May 19th• Duncairn Dam Association AGM at 1:00pm in the Simmie Hall.thurSDay, May 23rD• The Shaunavon Breast Cancer Support Group Annual High Tea. 2 - 4pm at the Christ the King Catholic Chuch Hall.FriDay, May 24th & SaturDay, May 25th• Relay for Life - Join the Fight for Life in East-end. See the ad for more details.tueSDay, May 28th• Kidsport Hot Dog Sale. Watch for detailsWeDneSDay, May 29th• Shaunavon Credit Union presents the Spring Social. 2:00pm at Christ the King Church HallJune 12, 13 & 14• Shaunavon Co-op Equity DaysSaturDay, June 15th• African Drum Workshop. Call 306-297-3882July 6th and 7th22nd Annual Walleye Fishing Tournament at Ferguson BaySaturDay, July 6th• Trans Canada TREK - Eastend, SKJuly 18th - 21st• Shaunavon’ Centennial Celebrations• Shaunavon Pro Rodeo July 22nd - 26th• Braydon Coburn Hockey School, ShaunavonauGuSt 2nd to 4thFrenchman River Gospel Jam in Shaunavon
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7 INSECTS YOU ACTUALLY WANT IN YOUR GARDENGet rid of the pests and keep the bugs you need for a healthy growing garden with this
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1. LADY BEETLESBenefits Of Having Them In Your Garden: They eat aphids and other softbodied pest eggs, scales and whitefly nymphs. Bait Them With: Asters, marigolds, cosmos, cilantro, yarrow, dill, cabbages, sweet alyssum, flowering kale.
2. GROUND BEETLESBenefits Of Having Them In Your Garden: They will destroy slugs, snails, cutworms, flys and rootmaggot eggs and larvae.Bait Them With: Sweet or white clover and other ground covers; also use mulch to provide habitat.
3. HOVERFLYBenefits Of Having Them In Your Garden: Maggots eat softbodied pests such as aphids.Bait Them With: Feverfew, lavender, sweet alyssum, candytuft, dill, fennel, asters.
4. LACEWINGSBenefits Of Having Them In Your Garden: Their larvae prey on pest eggs, aphids, scales and small caterpillars.Bait Them With: Most pollen and nectar flowers, dill, daisies, fennel, angelica.
5. APHID MIDGESBenefits Of Having Them In Your Garden: Immature insects feed on many species of aphids.Bait Them With: Nectar-rich flowers and herbs, including Queen Anne’s lace, dill, mustards.
6. PARASITIC WASPSBenefits Of Having Them In Your Garden: They act as parasites by laying eggs in caterpillar and aphid larvae.Bait Them With: Dill, mint, sage, thyme, lavender, coriander, Queen Anne’s lace, sunflowers.
7. BUMBLEBEES, HONEYBEES, MASON BEESBenefits Of Having Them In Your Garden: They pollinate food crops.Bait Them With: Orchard fruits, mustards, cress, wildflowers, clover, blueberries, hollyhock.
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NEW LABOUR LEGISLATION FOR SASKATCHEWAN
gov.ca - The Saskatchewan Employment Act (Bill 85) today passed third and final reading in the Legislative Assembly. The Act consol-idates 12 pieces of labour legislation into one updated and comprehensive Act that protects workers, promotes growth and increases ac-countability. “I want to thank all the people and organi-zations who made submissions and the mem-bers of the Minister’s Advisory Committee for their input and candor,” Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan said. “The new Act includes house amend-ments that are the result of our consultative process. As a result, we now have an even better Act that is fair to employees, employers and unions.”The amendments include:• Creation of three additional leaves (in ad-dition to the two created in the original act for organ donation and to attend a citizenship ceremony) for critically ill child care leave, crime-related child death and disappearance leaves and waiving of the four-week notice requirement as notice may not be possible or appropriate to require;• Providing part-time employees with over-time for all hours worked in excess of eight hours in a day. This is in recognition that part-time workers do not enjoy the benefits of a modified work arrangement (days off); • Clarification that employees are entitled to overtime where the daily maximum hours es-tablished by their work schedule are exceed-ed. The two schedules provided for in the leg-islation include hours in excess of eight hours in a day or 10 hours in a day;• Addition of the definition of “emergen-cy circumstance” to mean a situation where there is an imminent risk or danger to a per-son, property or the employer’s business that could not have been foreseen by the employ-er;• Requiring employees to provide two weeks written notice of their intention to leave their jobs;• Clarification of the definition of “employee”
to make it clear that employees whose pri-mary duties are confidential in nature and directly impact the bargaining unit cannot belong to a union;• Amending the definition of “supervisory employee” to clarify that the primary duties are to be supervisory in nature;• Requiring that good faith negotiations oc-cur prior to ordering a last offer vote; and• Requiring unions to provide an audited financial statement to its members and pro-vide unaudited financial statements for each bargaining unit to the members of the unit; as well as allowing the unions to provide this information in various means including elec-tronically, posted in the workplace, mailed to the employee; personally given to the em-ployee; or provided on a secure website. The new Act also contains provisions that include:• Indexation of the minimum wage; • Provisions to protect individuals searching for work from mistreatment and fraud perpe-trated by unscrupulous recruitment service providers;• While maintaining the 40 hour work week, two work arrangements will be permitted in the legislation - eight hours per day for five days per week or 10 hours per day for four days per week. This is consistent with other jurisdictions in western Canada;• Reduction of the qualification period for maternity, parental and adoption leave from 20 weeks to 13 weeks of service; and• Recognition that no individual or group may be compensated differently on the grounds of any prohibition identified within The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code. The Public Service Essential Services Act is not yet included in the new legislation. This Act was recently upheld by the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal. “Essential services will be added to the new Act in the fall, which will provide our govern-ment time to seek input and address concerns about the current legislation,” Morgan said. For more information on these changes and how they affect Saskatchewan workers and employers, visit www.lrws.gov.sk.ca/modernizing-legislation.
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Art with Trea at the Grand Coteau Centre, 5 weeks starting Wed. May 15, 3:45-5:45, 150 dollars includes all materials, ages 8-adult. Call 297-3882 to register. Creative Kids funding may be available for this activity. 41083534/17MYc
The Shaunavon Breast Cancer Support Group invites you to our annual High Tea on May 23rd from 2pm - 4pm at Christ the King Catholic Church Hall. Door Prizes, Raffles, & Entertainment .... bring a friend, wear a hat ... dress for tea! 41090977/22MYp
A bridal shower will be held for Amber Nielson, bride elect of Armand LeBlanc. Saturday, May 25th at 2:00pm at 585 Poplar Crescent. 41090964/24MYp
Duncairn Dam Association will be having their annual AGM on May 19th at 1:00pm in Simmie at the hall. Notice - in conjunc-tion with the Province of Saskatchewan, there will be no alchohol permitted in the Duncairn Dam Campsites from May 17th to May 20th. 41090965/17MYp
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2002 Dodge Ram diesel, 4x4 duels, 230,000kms $11,000.00 obo. Call 306-294-7228. 41090916/31MYp
John Deere 322 Garden Tractor. 3 cyl. 18hp gas, with 44” front bucket and 48” belly mower. New paint, tires, and seat. 916 hours. Excellent condition. Asking $3700.00. Call 306-297-2720. 41090974/17MYp
HELp WanTEDEmployment Opportunity - Early morning shift 5:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Full time, full benefits, full training, wages starting at $11.25/hr. Apply within to Betty at Subway. 41083537/15MY-tn/p
Busy roofing company requires labourers. Must have valid drivers licence. Willing to train. Call 306-297-7218. 41083536/15MY-5d/22MYp
LoSTLast seen in October, 5 km west of Shauanvon on Hwy #13. Neutered, male, short haired, grey cat, Answers to Leon. Reward $1000.00. Contact Iosif 306-296-4744, cell 306-296-7334 work 306-296-2297. 41083533/10JNp
SeRvIceSAre you looking for quality childcare and Early Learning for your child? Shaunavon Children’s Learning Center is a Licenced Early Learning and Childcare Center. We have openings for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Teachers are qualified Early Childhood Educators and set up learning envi-ronments based on children’s interests and development. All Educators have current First Aid and CPRC and yearly police record checks done. Stop in for a tour and/or call 297-2758 to set up a time for your child. Low rates and flexible times geared to individual need - drop in hourly or daily rates or guarantee the space by paying a monthly fee. 41082849/15MYc
• Classified Ads are $6.70 per week (5 consecutive days) for 20 words or less (Additional words charged at ¢.20 per word)
• 5% GST will be added to all prices Place your classified in both “Your Daily Fix” and the “Shaunavon Standard” for a 10% dis-
count! • Cut off for advertising is noon the previous day & noon Friday for Monday’s issue
are you planning a .....
Advertise with us!Classified Garage Sale
listing in BOTH the Shaunavon Standard and “Your Daily Fix” for only$10.00 (per week plus tax)
Over 20 words charged at ¢.20 per word
AND we’ll throw in 5 full colour GaRaGE SaLE poSTERS!Call (306) 297-4144 or stop into the Shaunavon Standard
Get yours at Nalco Champion through Mike Davidson or Tyler Johnston, Janelle Wickstrom @ Investors Group, Apex Distribution, South West Rentals
or the Shaunavon Credit Union.• Centre section tickets are $50 in advance or $60 at the door • Outer section tickets are $30 in advance or $40 at the door
• Floor tables are still available. Contact Mike @ 297-9357 for more information.
General admission tickets are now available!
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THank yoU To oUR platinum Sponsors: • P & P Enterprises Inc. • Fauser Energy Inc. • M.I. Swaco • 4 Star Ventures • Richlee Consulting- Doug Graham • DL Contracting Ltd.
• Diamond Energy • South West Terminal • Turnbulls Pipeline Consulting Ltd. • Ostroski Welding Ltd. • Matyka Oilfield Services
• Wolf Creek Trucking • P&T Water Hauling • C & C PerformanceGold Sponsors: • Kornfeld Electric • Goulet Trucking
• Harvest Eatery and Fresh Market • L.T.D. Production Services Ltd. • A & L Stevenson Holdings Ltd. • Nalco Champion • Apex Distribution
Silver Sponsors: • Lance Stevenson • Brian Lowe • TransCanada Pipelines • Jeff Illerbrun • Tom Scott • White Rock Trucking / Wrights Backhoe41083511/tnc
Three sisters, ages 92, 94, and 96, live together. One night the 96-year-0ld draws a bath. She
puts one foot in and pauses. “Was I getting in the tub or out?” she yells.
The 94-year-old hollers back, “I don’t know, I’ll come up to see.” She starts up the stairs and
stops. She shouts, “Was I going up or going down?”
The 92-year-old is sitting at the kitchen table having tea, listening to her sisters. She shakes
her head and says, “I sure hope I never get that forgetful”, and knocks on wood for good mea-
sure. Then she yells, “I’ll come up and help both of you as soon as I see who’s at the door.”
346 Centre St Shaunavon, Sask. Phone 306-297-4144 Email: [email protected] Website: www.yourdailyfix.me
Office/Shop 306.297.3884Trucking Dispatch 306.297.8648
Service Dispatch 306.297.7484Welding Dispatch 306.297.7341
Safety Training 306.671.721424 Hr (Ted) 306.297.3885
Fax 306.297.3886
•FluidHauling
•OilfieldConstruction&Maintenance
•OilfieldWelding
•SafetyTraining
•Snowplowing/Towing
•HotshotService
&MuchMore...
Box 1144, Shaunavon, SK S0N 2M0
..........Your.Business.Directory..............................................................................................Call Joanne for information about
advertising in our business directory(306) 297-4144 or (306) 297-7383
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703 Hwy 37 - Shaunavon
24 hour Service
306-297-3722
riley [email protected] (306) 294-7950
P&P enterprises
lane: 306-297-797224 hour Service
• Steamers • Boilers • vac Trucks • Combo Unit • Hydro-vac
• Crew Trucks • Grader • Skid Steer • industrial painting
• vegetation Control • Secor Accredited • ISNetworld
& Complyworks Compliant
#5 - 910 3rd Ave. W. Bennett Plaza, Shaunavon
306-297-1302
Eat Fresh!open: 5:30am - 10pm
7 days a week!
TySon SkjERvEn24 hr Cell: 306-297-9208
Office: 306-297-6336 721 Hwy 37, Shaunavon
oilfield Services• Steamer & Boiler Trucks• Sulfatreat (OCP) Dealer• Backhoe, Skid Steer, Excavator / Grader Services & Gravel Trucks• Containment Systems• Turnaround Services• Air Trailer / Safety Trailer• Fencing
• Crew / 4 ton Picker Trucks• Field Mechanic Services• 30 ft Trailers• Hot Shot Services• Snow Plowing
Safety programs• C.O.R.• ISNET• Comply Works
Rental Equipment• Light Tower• 66 kw Generator• Portable Catwalk• Enviro Bin / Porta Potty• Skid Steer• Dump Trailer
www.sedonaenterprises.com [email protected]
SouthWest
PH: 306-297-4080223 - 2nd Ave. West
Rentals
DEALER:• Distributer of Acklands Grainger Gas• Able to order all Acklands Grainger Products
223 - 2nd ave. West
pH: 306-297-4080on Call 306-294-7877
EAF & POWDERENTERPRISES INC.
Underground Sprinklers
• Installation • Service • Winterizing
FREE Estimateswe stand by our estimates ....
no surprises!
306-297-3840
1-910 3rd Ave West - Bennett Plaza P.O. Box 337 SHAUNAVON, SK S0N 2M0Telephone: (306) 297-3383Facsimilie: (306) 297-3601Swift Current Office: (306) [email protected]
• Nicole Entem, CA • Todd Loeppky, CA
Advertise Here for as little
as $10/week!
This space is Available ...but not for
long!Call Joanne
for more information.
Mon - Thurs 8am - 10pmFri 8am - 11pm / Sat 11am - 10pm
Sun Noon - 10pm
• Chicken • Milk • Ice• Fresh Buns & Eggs
• Hot Cappuccino • Movies • Subs (made fresh daily)
SoFt Serve, MilKShaKeS, SluShieS and more!
297-3828 • 367 Centre St.
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Shaunavon Pizza & Chicken
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MiKe’S vaC ServiCe• Septic Tanks
• Rotor Rooter306-297-8664Cell:41
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A•N•A• Holdings Ltd.Potable Water Hauling
• Shack Water Hauling • Hot Shot Service
• Safety Fencesalex Cell: 306-295-7779
Garth Cell: 306-295-7997
Construction~ Free Estimates ~
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OPEN: 11am - 9pm Monday to FridayCLOSED: Sat & Sun & Holidays
Shaunavon animal ClinicHwy 37 South, Shaunavon
Dr. Ken Cadieux
• Large & Small Animal Practice
• Prescription Pet Food Available306-297-3455
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One evening the old farmer decided to go down to the pond, as he hadn’t been there for
a while, and look it over. He grabbed a five gallon bucket to bring back some fruit. As he
neared the pond, he heard voices shouting and laughing with glee. As he came closer he saw it was a bunch of young women skinny dipping in his pond. He made the women aware of his
presence and they all went to the deep end. One of the women shouted to him, “We’re
not coming out until you leave!” The old man frowned, “I didn’t come down here to watch you ladies swim naked or make you get out
of the pond naked.” Holding the bucket up he said, “I’m here to feed the alligator.” Moral of
the story: Old men can still think fast.