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BELMORE MA
SYRUP IMSTIVAL.
SaterdaY, Aped 14, tear 7pnt. Bellmore
Community Centre, Delmore. ore. Se l ior`+
Day, April 12, 10anapi i. Delicious pan-
cake �.mq,�e,all Maple products Baking,. Han-
dicrafts,
an-
dic of ts,- Dingo. Free a�DINNER TURKEY DINNER
Super Scoop. All the triinirai , Wednes-
day
ediieday April 11, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 pm, Cost
0.75 ..pilus bor. Sign up, at Super Scoop.
52*3017.-13,14,15ar
fwd, Why, Age 4, --Pap $
RIPLEY. CURLING CLUB
AWARDS BANQUET
Ripley Huron Complex, Saturday, April
7/90 Dinner and Awards 7-9 pia Dance
to follow at 9 p.m. to Footloose. Tickets
$12.50 each. 3955362 or 395-5690, 13,14av
TEESWATER EX -T1 GGERY
The Teeswater Ex-toggery opens for the ,
spring season on Thrusday April 5th. We
are open from 10-12 and 2.5 on Thurs.
day Firiiday,2.5, and Saturday 24.-13,14
BINGO
i of Columbus, Thur days
Valley Hall, *MO in
must go. -mar
734 pm:. 5aitf
prises. WOO j
26. Help Wanted
4O. Coining Events
Rith WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
The family of Stanley anted LaverneCoopervite you to an open bow in
ho, r lA�
tiwir parents Cab
edding An-
niversary. Saturday, Axil 7, 24p.m.
Anglican Parish Hall, Lucknow.. Everyone
Welcome. 7�e1co e. iBwishes only.- -13,14x
WING►HrA11I OP"rienta BINGO
Wingki� District Optimist Club
presents New and Improved Bingo.
7:45 p.m. Wednesday. Wingiunn Legion
Bali Doors open at 7 p.m. -12,13,14.-12
BLYTH LIONS DABBER BINGO
.District
e
every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.y�'.BO0.�,l)rth and
Community Centre, '�.Jackpot
must go. Over $1000 in prizes. --43t
DABBER BINGO
Lucknow and Distdct Uona Club, Dabber
Bingo, every Sunday nlglit, Lucknow
Community Quatro. Doors open 6:15 p.m.
Bingo- at " 7:15 p.m. Mr conditioned,
wheelchair accessible. Potential prix
board over O* $1000 jack t ,,
calls or Vis. M' must go!
The Royal Camillo
ti of the 417 years of service **divide*:
Legion gone C-1 held an evening of Mgrs sad awards last
in
M have given to Torre
4) M 1W0. Brarseb.. 308 L>rlelairw webers Msrrruted during the evening were,
left to rleot, PhYllis Matthews, Track and lel; lied Mpose, Yee* Education sled
,man of DYrwnd Mate; Jihir bigiiey, Legion Seniors and NNW Ritchie, .Sir -
fiery, Each of diene has been a Twee Cbaitanaa. in Ilse noestiseed area, sad as
swill. were 12 Bruck daimon ander them; (Pat Livi estse-piiolo) •
26► Help. Wanted
echanc
*Salary plus bonus
*Group Health Ilan available
Call "Bob for an appointment at 528 2813
701 Campbell Street
LUCKNOW 528-2813
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choosing
With spring here and summer' not too.
far off, parents' will be making the choice
of which camp their children will be at-
tending during the summer. Outlook gives
the following check list to'follow when
choosing a camp:
BE SURE: •
1. Adequate accident and emergency
methods: and procedures are established
and Used
2. There is one person completely
responsible for your child's welfare at all
times.
3. Sufficient medicalattentions is
available (R.N in attendance, doctor on
call, well equipped -infirmary)
4. Sleeping, eating and sanitary facilities
are safe, coinfortable, well -space and
wellventilated; ' activity equipment and
facilitiesare adequate •
5. Camp program is varied, well Wane -
ed and flexible to fit the individual
camper's need for self-expression •
6. There is opportunity to develop social
relationships, " new experiences and
leadership .skills
7. Camp director has a solid camping
background and an understanding of
children; the counsellors are mature,. well
trained and experienced
S. The ratio of campers to counsellors is.
satisfactory to provide safe conditions
and opportunity for group interaction
9. You understand all aspects of the
camp's fee structure and the rationale
which supports it
10. You are prepared to follow and sup-
port camp policy with regard to your
child and to ready him adequately for the
new experience
11. You make' the carnip aware of any
special needs or .considerations ` (physical
or emotional) of your child, and the
camp is prepared to meet themto your
satisfaction
12. You talk with parents of children who
have attended the camp or with campers
themselves; ' if possible, . you visit the
camp
13 The camp iu accredited by The On-
tario Camping Association
s.A.
NlcDONAGH
St: Joseph's School; Kingsbridge held its annual Science. Fair' last week. Winners in
thegrade three and four division inclak back row, left to right, second place win-
nets, Mark Stanley and Jacob Miitenburg`- Hot Mr Balloon; first, Evan Hickey - Hec-
tograph and . third place winners, Johnathon Chilton and Josh Martin - Liquids. Front
row includes winners in the kindergarten to grade two division, second, Adam Chilton
- Balancer; Tom Van Dlepeenbeek.- Moth Ball Bouncer and third, Marcie Riegling
Mr and Lungs. Evan Hickey advances en .the. Dahlia System Science Fair. (Pat Liv-
ingston photo)
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Other: Science 'Pair winners at it. Joseph's School, Kingsbrldge are back row, left to
right;" grade seven and eight - third place, Aaron Hackett and Jason ltoiley • Does
Temperature Effect Bouncing of a Ball; second place, Nicole Sherratt and Heidi Martin
- Does Temperature Effect Glue. Centre row, left to right, first place winners, Con-
nie Nicholson and Erin Hickey -What Material Conducts Electricity Best; grade five
to six division, Amanda Hickey, first place - Investigating Speed. Front row, second
place, Cory Sherratt - Battle of the Batteries and Becky Martin, , third - How Sand is
Made. Cowie, Erin, Nkhole and Heidi advance to the Huron County Science Fair in
Clhtton. Amanda, Cory and Becky *111 ` compete in the Dublin System Science Fair.
(Pat Livingston photo) .