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Instead of spending the day j choosing recipes from the file and poring over supermarket ee th ads — and clacking it out on my typewriter, I went to the Dairyland Petting Zoo. to the . PNE. . “Think we ought to borrow a 7 - Now, if I’d spent hours at the of fun was our ‘‘pool’’ bet. For kid so we won't look like such $3 00 Ore food displays, watching the cook- each race, everyone chipped in a damn fools?’’ asked one of my ° . ing shows and testing the samples, dollar (aside from their private adult daughters. ADMISSION TO it could have been justified as bets). We took turns choosing a Bringing a kid isn’t necessary. (Mon. to Fri.) research. horse and betting the $5 to place You can make just as big a fool of _ (pays if the horse finishes in the yourself as all the other unaccom- first three). panied adults — yes, there really When it came to my turn, I are adult women who crouch on chose number three. By this time the floor trying to coax the ‘‘Kiss- our pot had increased to $10, and I ing Llama’”’ into giving a kiss. plopped the works on some little I found myself falling in love filly called Buttons. with a ‘‘Pot-bellied Vietnamese WITH 25 LITRE “And they’re off!" I’m jumping Pig'’. Feeding that pig, from an “FILL AT YOUR PARTICIPATING up and down, screaming for dear almost prone position on the floor ~ ere rae little Buttons to get the lead out. is an experience — soft little snout, cmemmmmeeian A man in front of me turned See Purchase around and said, shaking his head, Page 32 “You didn’t bet on that one, did you? Lady, you sure don’t know much about horse-racing, do | fSSE*7sSSsisa;:xmresranseme SSP SESS OS you?”’ iS e Buttons ran third, paid us $22. # J : By this time the man had moved. §& rae ‘iS an . cee ee beaters I'd loved to have been able to tell ff a . a :} i ™ him, and it’s the truth, “My Dad . : ° : made book in Toronto before I & - 3 ’ Barbara McCreadie was born. 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