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• Wingham Legion
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New winner take all
Regular games '20 - 30.
STARTS 7:30.P.M.
Forgivable loan
•from page 1
Miss Hodgins said the best way
to find out if a person qualifies is to
contact her directly at 395-5837.
Prop -am outlines are available at
both municipal offices.
What were the names of Johnny
Carson's first three wives?
From first to third: Joan, Joanne
and Joanna.
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1991
ndets offers opportunities
Are global perspective
Fourth on the climb of the
Guiding movement UO one ands
tho P4thfinders; ..?,:pTowo,r4 for giils
afpd 12, to
Girls may enter Pathfinden direct
or advance along the ugefrom
Guides. If they ate new to the
program they must know and
understand the Guide Law„ the
Promise, the Motto, the Sign and
Handshake and the meaning of the
Good Turn. 'Girls Writing up to
Pad-4114as 40111 GUMS simply
reaffirm their Promise.
The heart of the philosophy and
practice of Guiding is helping
others, or service,
In the Pathfinder program .there
are many challenges which offer
young girls the opportunity to give
service either at home or in the
community. As a unit or individual-
ly, Pathfinders find ways to fulfd
the Promise and the Law by giving
their time, energy and enthusiasm
whenever they see an opportunity to
help.
This reporterjoined the Path-
finders during a bingo night they
• put on for the residents of Pinecrest
Manor recently.
The Pathfinder leader is Wendy
Herbert, who with the en-
couragement of another well-known
Guider, -Ilene Orem becalm in-
-vcitifed .9eith.this:braneh seven years
• ago : Wendy herself had gone as far
as Guides and So had a g-ood basis
to take on the role of leader.
For Wendy, sadsfaction comes in
watching the maturing process
.where young girls become young
woman. She said; "It is rewarding
to see girls learn through experience
• and make friends with others they
• wouldn't have had a chance to
meet.”
It was evident, from talking with
some of the girls that they think
Wendy's "really great!"
Tanya Rumble a long.time mem. to demonstrate leadership ability; be
her of Guiding receives enjoyment able to work is a team and *low
Pathfinders by helpin others. how to rely ext other's
ske, CQMtaq. fite 'Anus loolre ferward sitrolothQv tile lame Piaculgii• for
to 010 meetings 4114 hopes to go on the afety and weii-1;eint of
to Rangers. - • ctopers.
TracyLeEreton* a new Cotner to Being a Pathfinder teaches
the Guiding "familyo joined Path. deMocracy. Girls are elected to hold
finders last year. She said she had the positions ofprosident, secretary,
Ward about all the fun things they treasurer, social convener, and
did from her friend Tanya, who telephone COnVoner, Waking lathe
convinced her to join • Pathfinder Council gives Owe
A N'iieudy polluted out thew tire young' ga:da the CT IQ? to use
terrific opportunities for girls in the following attributes:
Pathfinders; opportunities- which cpoperatione communication, con -
give the girls a aloha perspective. siderationo concern, commitment,
Such occasions have been
evidenced by Michelle Andrew,
who travelled to one of the Four
World Centres, Our Cabana, in
Cuernavaca, Mexico in 1990;
Alesha Moffat, Joy Becker and
Mary Jane Edisbury„ attended Shoo-
decti '90, an International Girl
Guide Camp, at Camp Xeewaydin,
last August and this year, Ale
will travel to Olave Rouse, En
to participate in the Ontario Adven-
ture Trip.
During the interview, the Sentinel
reporter sat in on a work session
where Alesha • and Joy were
working on- their Community
Heritage badges. These two girls
are working towards obtaining the
• Canada Cord and although they said
• it took a lot of work and effort, you
could hear in their voices they
really enjoyed being a, dedicated
Pathfinder.
They talked about obtaining their
Gold Camping Emblem and in
companionship and confidence.
These prepare them for the future
and help them to • get along with
family, friends and others. i
If you're interested in becoming a:
Pathfinder, give Wendy a cat The
ius leaut41 through 'Patiiiinders
will servo you well -tomorrow in,
both your. personal and professional
life. -
particular plant** a camping trip;
obtaining groceries, permission
forms, health • forms, making
schedules and an endless list of
other requirements. It could rather
be likened to being a parent.
Marian Raynard, the assistant
leader, said the girls must be able
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Sheila Moir, one of the Lucknow Pathfinders shares 4a'joke with
Winnitlred Nesbitt, a resident at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home. The -
Pathfinders reeendifl **Sated an evening of bingo for the resident*
(at Livingston photo)
One man's junk may be another
• man's jewel! Why' not gather thOse
items that you no longer treasure
and tag .them Tor Sale" in a
GAPAGE SALE! You'll be surprised
at how easy it is...and how
much cash you can make!
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TIPS FOR RUNNING A
SUCCESSFUL GARAGE SALE:
• HOW LONG SHOULD
A SALE RUN?
Usually two days gives
enough time for professionals
and amateurs and
browsers. The best day to
begin is Friday and run
through Saturday. At the end of
each day, reconsider pricing and
make adjustments where needed. ' • ;101
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• GATHERING MERCHANDISE:
Go through your horne..;attic, 6asement,
garage... and jot down items as you.go. $mall.
items can be displayed in baskets and
buckets. Consider furniture,
appliant...anything you no longer
want or need. Ask friend if they'd like to
run a joint sale and try color coding
price tags to keep inventories
separate: •
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• THE DAY BEFORE
• • THE PRICE IS RIGHT:
Always mark prices on everything.
Suggested price for good quality uSed,
clothing is one eighth the original cost.
Check with stor* cataloguesto get an
idea of original prices, Clothing older •
than 10 years may be thought' of as
"cetmpy" ancould be worth more to the ..11
right b,uyers: Usually upholttered furniture
costs less than all wood.
YOUR SALE:
Go to the bank and get
small bills and change.
Borrow an adding ma-
chine if you don't own
one, to help keep sales
' straight. Always have
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;II'. someone watching
•the i merchandise. • Keep
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money box, tags and
fl!: Y. materials together.
!I • Provide a full length mirror
..." ° if possible for people to try
on clothing. Create aisle like rows
if possible for easy accessibility.
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• And most important ADVERTISE YOUR
GARAGE SALE IN THE CLASSIFIEDS!
• Call
528-2822"
t� place ydur GATZAGE SALE AD
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