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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-03-27, Page 15THEIUCKNOW SENTINEL, LIJ4CNOW, ONTARIO gsb ridge Kuties nd meeting of the Kutids took place at f Mrs. Eugene Frayne kb at 2:00 p. m. The )ened the meeting with dge, a11 was answered and me read•the minutes. fleeting ? We elected irer, Donnn Moran. g was handed over. to They discussed "The ro that Count" and knliness and caring for hey also discussed manicure. For group iii did a manicure on ails; Meeting will be held 1, on April 2nd at the k. Antone Van Osch. que out pled child oclay, 14414.1 46.1.WO;i1.0;# IOW Your dollars can do. I Easter Seals. indelibly. marked. If you drive for two years without 'a traffic con- viction your points are- erased and your slate is clean. - How Demerit Points Accumdate: Failing to remain at scene of an accident ighway Traffic Act). Cireless driving. Exceeding speed limit Racing.. by 30 m.p.h. or more. DriVer of bus failing to stop at unprotected railway crossings. Exceeding the speed limit by 20 to 29 m.p.h. Failing to stop for school bus. • . Following too closely. T points 6 points 5 points 4 points 3 points Exceeding speed limit by 11 to 19 m.p.h. Driving through, around or under railway crossing bather. Failing to yield right of way. Failing to obey a stop sign, signal light or railway crossing signal. Failing to obey direc- tions,of police officer. Failing to report an accident to a police officer. Improper passing. Crowding driver's -seat. Wrong way on one-way -street or highway. 2 points Failing to lower headlamp beam., Improper opening of vehicle door. . Prohibited turns. Towing of persons on toboggans, bicycles, skis, etc. prohibited. Failing to obey signs other than those mentioned above. Pedestrian cross-over. • Failing to share road. Improper right turn. Improper left turn. Failing 'to signal. Unnecessary slow driving. The whole point is to -score nothing, keep your record cle.an and drive happily ever after. Ministry of Transportation & Communications Hon. John R. Rhodes A.T.C. McNab Minister Deputy Minister, Ontario PAGE PIPTIIIN Rol 27th, 1974 ver Cu ties d meeting was March home of Mrs. Dan Mac- e opened the meeting , -H pledge. Leola Tread the minutes of the "ng. taanswered the roll call, grooming habit I will For this week Kathy was the press reporter kary. Eleven club were present. lion was on storage in the Some illustrations were xt meeting will be held fed Young's on March 26 , usie Q s hitechurCh Susie Q's. held ting Tuesday afternoon ine.of Mrs, alter El- , esident Miss Kathy Pur- ed the meeting with the repeated in unison, t e es were read by Lori :The roll call was answer- iealth habit, which con- ° your complexion, by lids of the club. CoUnsellor Miss Minn !Ingham was present. Instrated cleansing the lying cream , blush on ip stick and eye shadoW . rls were given a' chance :o apply the make-up The girls were given tnity to order anything d, The meeting closed -H Creed in unison. lion and Mrs. Puidon ch, The next meeting evening at' Mary Lou The second meeting of Dungan- non II, was held March 23 at Mrs. Howard Culbert's. Roll call was answered by what we first look at on a person. We decided to name our club "The Dungannon Dainty Damsels". The next meeting will be held at Mrs. HOward Culbert's on March 30th. Discussion was on "Little Things That'Count". For demonstration we worked on the care of our hands. Named President Dungannon Club On March 21, the organizational meeting of the Dungannon Beef and Dairy Calf Club was held at Brookside Schbol. To get the meeting rolling Len McGregor organized some acquainting gam- e's. Four teams were made and we had a relay race, and two singing contests which nearly shook the bOoks Off the shelves, as we held our meeting in the library. After all the fun and games', "we got down to business and Len told us about the club and what is ex- pected of us. He mentioned new clubs that are,being formed. The record books and signs were distri- buted. We deCided to elect the officers. The officers are as follows: President , Linda Dougherty; vice President, Frances Logtenberg; Seeretary, Phil Young; Press Re- porters, Sandra Nivins, Glenn Dougherty. We then agreed to have the monthly meetings 'on the second Tuesday of every month. The executive members and 'the Junior Leaders haVe arranged to hold a meeting at John Clark's on April 9th. The leaders for this year's club are: Bob McNeil, Ross Eedy- and John Clark, Dainty Damsels Les Kairshea Dapper Dames The fifth meeting of Les Kair- shea Dapper Dames was held at the home of Mrs. Clarke. The mothers were present for this- meeting. • The meeting opened with the pledge 'followed by the roll call. The minutes were then read and passed. Mrs. Clarke then dis- cussed Skin Care. Af ter this Mrs. Bob Symes demonstrated how to apply make-up. Lunch was served. tiover Valley .4-H Beauty Buds The CloVer ValleyBeauty Buds held their 7th meeting arthe home of Lynn Elphick. The meet- ing opened with the 4-1-1 pledge. The roll call was answered by each member. The minutes of the' last meeting were, read by Bonnie Shepherd, Mrs. Elphick led 'a discussion on "Posture and your figure" and "Listen to your- self". Mrs. Hamilton discussed "What our actions say about us": We then did a series of exercises to help us develOp goOd posture a'nd strengthen the muscles of the back and abdomen. 'We closed the meeting with the 4-H Creed. , The Clover Valley Beauty Buds had their last meeting at the home of Kendra Elphick on March Pat O'Hagan, Prop. ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS WALKERTON PHONE. 881-0234 . ONTARIO For sound counsel and a 'fair price on a. monument correctly deSigned from quality material, rely -on SKELTON MEMORIALS MONUMENTS 18. -The meeting opened with the 4-H pledge. The roll call was answered by 6 members. 'Annette Elphick read the minutes of the last meeting. the heading of the discussion was "A Beautiful Complexion". Mrs. Harnilton led a discussion on '"Good Health Habits and Up-Keep". Mrs. El- pliick discussed the various kinds of makeup: We had Mrs. Joe, Scott from Ripley at our, meeting. She explained that the three important things to help you care for your skin is, cleansing toning , and protecting. She did a complete facial on Kendra Elph- ick, which proved how much more attractive you can be witirthe right make up to match your skin and coloripg and applied properly. Donna Elphick thanked Mrs. Scott. We closed the meeting with the 4-H Creed. r. a It's actually, quite simple. All you do is accumulate fifteen demerit points and lose your licence for thirty days. Do it again and lose your licence for six months. In this province, it definitely pays a driver to score a. big fat zero.' Ontario's demerit point system is designed to convince the poor driver to drive properly Drivers who do not improve are then taken from the road becalise they're a menace to pedestrians and to other drivers. But the system is not at all unjust: It's' aimed at telling the driver where he's gone wrong and giving him plenty of time to cor- ,rect his faults. For instance. When you've accumulated six points, you'll be notified and urged to improve , your driving. When you've got nine, you'll prob- ably be asked to attend a private interview and re-do your driving test. At fifteen points, you'll lose your licence for thirty days and drop back to seven points. Get fifteen again and you won't drive for six months; However, your record won't be