Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-03-14, Page 19Ashfield _receives grant Jack Riddell, MPP for llama, land Honourable JIM Bradley, Ontario Ming o the Environment, have an- nounced a total allocation of more than #a million in water and sewage grants to various Huron municipalities. Stanley Towraehip wail receive SLOP million for a trunk watersnain on Highway 21. This will; be welcomed by residents who bad been experiencing proNems with private wens. Township hes been allocated ;.ole million to provide rerideat's along County road 1 with improved water preemie and and quantity. The Village of Hen call will receive $.062 million to extend the waaternnain along Highway 4 south, to service eight homes whose wells had become contaminated. Residents of Stsphean Ton whom wells were acted, or have experienced water shortages, will w&ome the Ipraat of $.I75 million be which will used for rural watemalns. In both and Seafortb, a need hms Wee aimonekoded to *grade sanitary sewage works, whkli have leen willoperating far .rec beyond� 11., ill'23.131 and • • I $L913 million for and improvements them facilities. In announcing there the Ow tido government hoe II ISM .I.I i..caw mitmeat to matte and impreoing the that is -ao important toour communities. Bunk bed precautions T e Product Safety Branch of Con. sumer and',Corporate Affairs. Canada ad- vises consumers, that the upper bed of • bunk beds. may be, hazardous when used for children 'udder nix. • There have been four reported deaths in Canada in the past eight years involving. children two years.' of age rang the upper beek. There is a, serious risk form young` child in an.. bunk not with a gusrdrail�a . can slip bet- ween a too -high and the mat.' tress, and can auffocate when their ,heads. • do not pans and, their faces are arc forced in- to the mattress: Parents should ensure that they Bride of the'aupper bunk that .is along the.. waft, is: . equipped with a guardrail. Falls between the well and the mattress have .also lend. to hanging when the child's heed becomes entrapped between the mattress► and the wall. Whena bunk bed, conaaumers: should ensure a� that it has guardrails on . all sides. Mattsreeses. on upper and lower bunks should fit snugly •on" all all interior sides of the bed. Children ildren should always use a ladder that is in good conditions when climbing to and from then bank: and should avoid the kind of horseplay that can : detrrage the upper mattress support system. Consumer. and Corporate Affairs. Canada advises consumers purchasing a hunk bed to look for mounter warnings on the product and to follow them carefully. wider six should never be placed in the bids;. In addition, parents should ilei a allp check that the guardrails, ladder, mattress support system and other components are free from damage and securely in place. For more lnformatlon, conaumera' should contact your nearest office of Con - suitor and Corporate Affairs Canada. iwiarw aMMiM1a 1►eiwiax, Mirth 14,13W -lase a! Wilkins hold family birthday party 11 . rr.l . 11 TISK Beware of rte a deiid, Refresiniaag from loquacity fresh and concise, • Millard self pity as a eerd nal vice. Then, of the family that were home on the weekend with Charlie and Mayme Wilkins were: Barbera Windt* of Paris, Janet, Laura and Adam Wilkins of Tamiebip, Lloyd Irwin of Khios township,, David and .Lbs Dodson of Inger- teal, Kenny Wilidaas and Debbie Hansen, Jack, baron, Timothy and Matthew Ir- win of Ashrield Townft were also there. The Ng event was a Nuthday party for Adam and Barbara Wilidnae. Mir the body, prod the , whunkbatmitation*, Ind play thestayin�e 'Collin MacLennan of Markham is now up for a few days visiting "relatives and friends, some are are lda ,grandmother and Aunt !theta and Marion. MacLennan. Atlee Wise and .Nn friend Jack Arnold were up visiting :with Kee Webster for a comae of days. They are from Richfield,. Odie. Due to poor (not enough) snow they Arnnesty International night,. I OCHALSH am W didn't stay as keig as they counted an. Cecil sad Janes Webster of Waterloo went to Ohio to a the weekend with Atlee, Jean and Tricia Wise. The community would lake to mod get, well wishes to Aileen Brad ey.of Luciano and for erly of this area on the uarfor. Lunate accident of falling on the ice and brealdng her hip. Get well soon, Aileen. The community would like to seed its congratulations ani 8r u )atone to Dune mea the occasion of Motu y wedof ding white tooken February 1940 in 'Toronto, Th have, i their .married lives in or very close to Amberley. "They were blessed with three daughters, Janet (Mrs. Wayne Nixon) of Ripley, Joyce (Mrs. David Thompson) of ,-and Judy (Mrs. Neil Mme) of Ashfe ld Township. They have eight . . grandchildren and five great grand- children. Congratulations. Amnesty International has chosenyear s ago, and who also went to Monday,' 2, for its public Nicaragua: She will present elides on meeting.. April is to at- , these two countries toad Guatemala.Her .tend at the Huron- CountyPioneer. theme will be protection of human Museum on' North Street :in oderich at rights, which is the central cause of Amnesty International. . The main feature of the evening g will be a talk by Jean Bennett of Bayfield Along with Jean Bennett, members ,of who was sent by the. United Church of.. Y International Doderlch group Canada to Mexico for three weeks four will stay to answer questions.. Everyone Reads The • enti Nemo 528-2822528-2823 ,k 4