HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-09-04, Page 9What do you do when you have a
problem in rum/ Ontario that needs
sol v g? You, approach the
Women's Institute to see whether
with their ears.y�oofexperience and
diversity' Of talent something can be
dons ..
That's exactly what tho Royal
Winter Fair has done for this yea's.
Fah' The Federated Woraeres Insti-
tutes of Ontario O), at their
August board meeting in Guelph
decided to accept the offer of the
Royal Winter Fair to look after the
Country Craft Section, This will
feature WI member demonstrating
and displaying a variety of Craft
work that are done by the rural
women of Ontario, from the ttadii
doral to the Unusual.` '
As well. FWIO is hosting
Women's. Day at the Royale For
many years the Royal Winter Fair
has featured and hosted various
other groups, but when •FW10.
President, Peggy Knapp pointed out
that 50% of the reputation was
ignored; the Royal inter Fair was
happy to give FWIO the opportun-
ityy to host the event. All the details,.
of Women's Day have not been
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over des la . s Royal Winter Fair
finalized but it wild take place on
November '7.
Among the other new activities
planned by MI0 is the start of a
sees of week long courses titled
Personal Growth and Renewal,
These are modelled after the highly
,successful Denman Colkge Courses
in England, where the English WI
hay a year round college devoted
to giving a variety of courses rant
ing from Computer Training
Flower Arranging, first two
courses in Ontario toren early next.
year will be on Musical Appreci:
ation and Battenburg u a,and will
take place,at Oleg Bill Centre,
nearr Guelph, ThiS is Thisanother
example ofmFWIO seeing a need
and responding -to it,
This your WI members :at., all
levels have been ,asked to plant a
-tree at the provincial level a: Nape
tree was planted by Peggy Knapp,
FWK) President. and Sandra Kell,
Chairman of w 'the-Erland Lee
(Museum)•. Home the, (Museum)
Home is, owned and operated by
FWIO and the opportunity of the'
tree plan was used.: toacquaint
the MO ° ' v`incial Board; with
the ongoing programs at the Lee
The Challenge of creating new
WI branches was met with the ;°
establishment of a ew Branch Co-
ordinator* Bade Morden. A goal
has been has been set of 14 new
brandies within the years to
coincide with the 14 Awa in the
past FW1has usually exceeded.
any g is has set so no doh they.
will do even better thaa /4 new
branches. As well there have ,been
many people eiqn� abou�:.o�
WI who arenot AM a WI biranch,
e.g downtown Toronto. FW1° has
established a Contributing Member
Status any one who would
;lam
to iye ' benefit
belonging to the largest Ruud
Women** 4xsanizAtiont H Ontario,
The Living Willi a resolution that.
MO has been working on with
Dying with Dignity +
has now biome law in Ontario,
This was a successful conclusion to
a MO Resolution as, re by
the FW10 Resolutions
onory
Joan Law.
FWIO is ad'organization that will
be years old in 1997 butis
looking forwerdforward to the Were with
the courage and dedication to face
the challenges ,it will meet in the
future with the same courage and
dedication it, : has us , to conq
c len s in past.
Whose tennis serve was the fastest
ever recorded?
° Bill Tilden's. It was measured
163.6 miles per hour in 1931.: .
amomomparmamormaaverism
Rem on Friday afternoon last
week in Ripley was Mrs. Edith
Landry on home care duty from 14
p.m, It was a fill in job, She is a
regular school bus driver and she is
a native of Sarnia,
MacKay R011111011
Civic holiday weekend saw a
happy reunion of the grandchildren.
of the late Norman and
(IVICRitehle) MacKay of
"MacKay Blocri concession
Huron 'ownsl ip.
Where were children f Murdoch ,
and Nellie (Fraser) and Elizabeth
(Witherspoon) MacKay;Tena
c ) and John D. Smith,
�e
and Mary () MacKay.
Atendiing . the reunion were
relatives from: ,' British Columbia,
Saskatchewan, Port`Frances,
Keewatin, Kenora, Devlin, Toronto
arid' London, While here they were
happy to meet ,for. the first time
other cousins front ; Kincardine,
Ripley and area, : Luck.now and
Whether novice or
master, e erg coach can
benefit from taking a
course ill the National
Coaching Certification
Program (\('CP).
NCO' courses provide an
opportunity to meet and
exchange ideas with other
coaches, to be introduced
to new short science infor-
Illation anti to have
important training rein-
forced or introduced,
Certified coaches haN e the
training to pro\ ide com-
petent instruction in the
techniques and strategies
of short anti to create a
worthwhile and positive
sport experience,
National
Coaching
Certification
Program
As no one ever knows the actual Cost o electric heat (hot water, toaster, stove, : ights
etc. are on the same ball). Grant used a test case in his daughter's lr d . uet,efficient
prefab Royal Home with standard baseboard elect ricJheatin Heinstalled bra oil star-
agt tank, oil.,furna e,J Beckett' burner, duct work, and w et+ rte isolate er+d meas re . W
electric heating only.
Fact quantities of oil.•and hydro used divided into elapsed Degree Days in that period to
determine the K Factor or the homes.mileage on each fuel•.
1990-1991-jeating $easQn
July 1, 1990 to' June 30, 1991 i. • a ? a h . p� r
WHEN
September. 27, 28, 29 '91
WHA°
WINGHAM TOWN HALL
Degree bays' 7483
K FaCtor 37.4
Litrs°s of Fuel 864
Cost partite 355"
includes GST •
Total Cost Per Heating baso
$300.60
ELECTRIC HEATING
Degree Days 7463 ,
K. Factor .696
KW #. 1072
Cos per kwh 07
ticludesGST. •
Total Coat Per Heating,Season'
150.50
727 Havelock Street, Lucknow
It's experiences such as this one that make Grant Chisholm as comfortable recom-
a
mending oil heat, as it makes' home ownersvho use oil. dollar for dollar, there's
no fuel that can feat clean ,efficient oil....the beautiful fuel s# choice,
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Ae:of August 14, 1091
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** This is a steady state operating efficiency 85%
with . a cornbuation eff cienty of 98%
test t)flitt
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day
et bight gating heating season.
. Full waritei ity on the Operating
partaand controls of your domestic
Oil heating equipment.
a. Annual Cleaning & conditioning of
your furanco and burner.
4. Advice and assistance on heating
mems at anytime.
PLUS a - A guarantee to maintain
the 'existing inside oil tank in good
o ratthgcondition. A now tank to be
supplied, installation extra.
• lO Equal, Monthly payments (from
September to June) calculated on the
basls°fyour average yearly heating
bill.
• Nointerest or carrying charges.
. • Completely detailed monthly state-
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•Overpayments or underpayments
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