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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-05-28, Page 11sey and their helpers were in charge of selling the crafts and many ticket draws. The Auxiliary would like to thank everyone for helping and for donations. ' • IS Your Farm For Sale? WE WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM - - YOU - Small or Large Acreages •Beef 'Dairy •Cash Crop Write giving location and phone number to 1' 30;1980 heiclga tw Beet d: WeiRemlah Pay 214 196.--P140 Bruce $out at ervie still-th-W-duffeT-An—inter- to 'get one new =tuber. Claus Breeds,. Curator of the• Bruce County Museum, Southampton, addressed the meeting, telling of the work being done and much more Kites have been flOWn for 'thousands of years for. fun arid Jelaittion,.there•are three main types•or kites flat kites:. hawed kites • 4m.tbos kites. The cosiest typ e to make:is ri:flat kite, lids type of kite is 'also the, oldest ty'pe,•The'dtreetions helots are' easy to f011ow, . haye fun. firingyour own kite,. ' To Make a •kite you need: green garhage !Nig '2,'ahout 20 leer „a siring 34 some, tape ,4. 2 sticks — to ne 36 inches long, and another 3,0 inches long S. ten strips of sloth , • 'b. kite 'string (this string Ilan be bought at liardss shire) • cross th7 the, 1.*lo--sif‘iki;-. S7 I lie drag—Fir 70) he measurements. Tie the two sticks together',with some string, 2. Y*'.raP string ill-our-0 the outside of the.stieks.; 3. Place the kite frarne on line half, of a green garbage biig. •• '4, ['Old the •edges of the:hag over the s(ring rind tape them lit it twelve foot tail of string onto the'kite. Every t‘kel% e inches . fie strip of cloth, : , • 11, .Attach the (lying ice the diagram at right fur directionS.: annual what chaired "She- esting and informative ques- tion "period followed; Mrs, I. Don MacAdain, Districtriej- egate to Officers' Conference, Waterloo, gave a'splendid report of the Conference. What, :Where and Why the theme of Women's InSti- buttes of Ontario for the year 1980-81. District Officers for 1986. 81 were elected as felloWS: past, president .Mrs RosS Cumming, Box 107, Ripley;: president, Mrs.' Don Mac- Adam, R. R. 2, Wingham; .1st vice president; Mrs. Per- rinLowry, R. R. 1 . 2nd .,vice president, Mrs. Wm. Maephersen, R. R. 1 Holyrood; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Wall, Box 744, Winghain; assistant secretary, Mrs. Jas. Conway, R. R. 1 Tiver- ton; ptiblic relaiions Officer, Mrs. Harry Lavis, Box 228, Lucknow. HWY 83 oASHVIOD , EXETER 01.•......aw....1.11.01 r GRANO BEND ' N E tofterrrif HURON RD N 5 I: COUNTRY , Ir CORLNIRAtliGN ti TO LONDON. HOURS: AtiON-,:- SAY. 1.0-10/SUN., 114 f. MT CARMEL L MOtOlitYC ES and Snawmobiles- 23T 3456 111111 MIN MIMI nil lin In YAMAHA SERVICE AND PARTS WNSHIVOUHUR GA RSA GE COLLECTION FOR 1980 Mrs. Jean Anstett conven— ed the Tea Tables with auxiliary ladies assisting. Mrs. Stewart and.Mrs. Hus- top REG "A ACallatila101" HOlyrOod, Ontario NOG 2B0 1. From January 1, 1980 to May 31; 1980 garbage collection will be: • , Kincardine Boundary to Ashfieid Boundary on MONDAYS ONLY 2. From June 1, 1980 to September 30, 1980 garbage collection will be: Lurgan Beach south to Ashfield Boundary on MONDAYS ONLY Bltdr's, Grove north to Kincardine Boundary on TUESDAYS ONLY 3. From October 1, 1980 to December 31, 1980 garbage eollectien will be: Khyardine Boundary to Ashfield Boundary on MONDAYS ONLY 4. All Garbage must be placed in garbage bags and remains the responsibility of the household until pickup with a limit of 3 to 4 BAGS PER HOUSEHOLD. HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE ONLY f5. When a iniliday falls on the Monday', garbage willbe picked up on Tuesday and Wednesday. 6. Heavy Garbage pick-up will be JULY 16, 1980 and AUGUST 13, 1980 7.. Open Hours at the Township Dump NOVEMBER 1 TO APRIL 30 Friday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. • Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. mAri TWOCT011git 31 Monday 1 p.m.. 6 pan. Friday 'l p.m: to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 man. to 6 p.m. Brucelea Haven Tea and Cra Sale The Brucelea Haven An- nual Tea andFraft Sale held in Walkerton on May 8th was very well attended. In the morning several bus loads of residents from neighbouring Homes 'for the Aged came to visit.--Brucelea Haven resid- ents greeted them at the door as Well as assisting in serving them lunch at noon. The ladies of Brucelea Haven Auxiliary were in charge of selling tickets on a set of lamps donated by Eag- leson's Furniture in South- ampton, won by Mr. Steve Pant, Waterloo; a digital alarm clock donated by Stod-, dart and Sawyer; Paisley, won by Mrs. Veda Clark, Owen Sound; a tartan tray donated by Bruce County Tartan Committee*, won by Mrs.' Mae MclsiaughtOn, Walkerton. • , 031•1.1.11,4. d.b.41.021,.. 1r