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"Weals on Wheels growing
Infopiie 1 contain& and any mutation awl in
citenmuon Wild needed s mace for dram. Me
evident when one looks at the . is set up 'in Gritty of the,
wow* over the la* five years. route the driver takes, -
In 1985 three people received Over 40 faithful drivers valun.
meals twice a week. Over the, teer their services to Meals on
Years the alarm Itrew *ad Wheels. The majority of these
deliveries were made three times drivers are anion amoebic*.
a week, until_ apprommately as Each driver is called upon at
year ago, the decision was made least one a month and
to deliver five days a week. sometimes twice.
Participants choose which days Some of these v011inteera 110
they want the meals delivered: south fpr the winter, or *Unsay
Presently, two drivers are re- don't drive in the winter. It is
quired for Monday, Wednesday especially at this time that more
and Friday, with one driver for drivers &encoded to deliver the
Tuesday and Thursday, meals.
The most is $3.50 pee meal and Thom monody involved in the
this includes meat, potatoes, orgaalatienal__ �t of- Laielasmv
• *getable, bread and buuer, and. Meals on Wheels at I'vfmy
• dessert (pie or fruit or pudding, Boyle and Betake Johnstone,
etc). who visit the users each month
In cooperation with Pinecrest and sell them their food tickets
IVIarior Nursing Home, the meals • and Maimie RoulstOn and Ruth
are prr 1flthbir EOM ThomptonritiOrsehetile-and
along with the residents' meals, contact the drivers,
The organization places a student Monthly meetings are held with
in the kitchen to assist staff with Alice Ritchie, the kitchener
the packaging of the meals. supervisor at Pinectest, simply to
The is aware of any diet endue that everything is running
Problem or food likes and dis- smoothly and there are no
likes the recipients have and problems thatneed tended to.
• make substitunons when neces- ,These Luelknow volunteers. are
part of ntanylicross OntariO who
The hot portion of the meal is actively sham 'the philosophy
Contained m covered foil dishes that "assisting people to mairltili0.
anti Plar'° in an insulated 'theYdigni1Y011(1 ttldeperldeneo.in
%hamper, that, contains two hot their own lone is -a worthwhile
footl packs. •objection,"
• , The volunteer drivers arrive at Y001 Lin_ to 00 a Part of
• 4:45 p.m. and pi* up the this glowng service, give any of
hampers and dessert boxes. The the ladies involved a phone
.name and address of the They would be delighted to give
recipient is marked on each You any further information.' e
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with a bedroom spartmentcloy to
downtown. *70,000.
3.4 now RIVER LOT, Lucknow, urea
treedreduced to 430.000.
200 ACRE FARM • Asttheld, 106
wrxkriblo, estop for 3001100k iliqUid
ITIIIVNIew 3 ,bares, shed, 4 bedroom
home.
100 ACHE alms farms 457,500.
and
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4 *MK HOPE, 1 seri) locixto• of
town, close to soot.
rani usTime. iv* storey aluminuM
sided borne on Lodger() St.. 2
*drowns dom. 1 up.- dining rO001.
lams kitchen, 2 porches, open) treed
lot. Asking 006,000. •
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town, 4/4 eve trssOlOt WM small barn;
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COMPORT nottontow i; mile from •
lookup% Sixtrms,orlsok. tanost1rsck,
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and Pine small spring, 20 are
pasture. Superb building OW,
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choose frOnl;
BELFAST • 4 bedroom nom° irVe*
'cogent condition. 30k 40 Mated shop,*36,000
OWNER MOVING • 5bdrm 1½ storer,
1101118, 2 *Pons, hardwood ao0rs,
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100 ACROBBEF FARM, Ashfield,:06
workable, 10 :soma Omsk barn, ebel,
4 bdrm, home.
PRICED TOBELt . -4 burro, home with
2 car glIrago, Located 7 ordlea west of.
Locknow..Call for deta�s
We offer private storage spaces in different sizes
for anything from business records to a houseful
of furniture. All at affordable monthly rates.
10' X 10' Unit $50.00 per month
10' x 201 Unit $75.00 per month
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PUBLIC STORAGE
BESIDE HODGINS HOMECARE & PRO HARDWARE
On the '13 Line" •
.VVINGHAN1 • 3574650
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Jean Hughes (seated) looks forward to receiving_her hot -Meals
front Meals on Wheels each week. Mrs. .Hughes has been
involved in the program since the early days of its inception.
Delivering dinner to Mrs. Hughes last week were Kay Collyer (left)
and Kay Crawford, volunteer drivers. (Pat Livingston, photr)
Board of Ed news
• from page 1
legislation have been released.
Boards are discovering the money
wouldn't -necessarily go to projects
on their construction wish -lists.
In the year that lot levies have
been under discussion, Many town
councillors and trustees have said
the levies are &sighed for high
growth urban areas and won't work
for rural boards.
Thompson said then -education
minister Sean Conway confirmed
that in a July meeting with the
board.
The consultantsstudy was done
jointly with the separate board,
which also agreed with the fmdings
and turned down the lot levy
prpposal.
P '1115°
f==dememetemems.tamacma* -
While there was virtually no
discussion of the report at Tues-.
day's meeting, Thompson said the
"comprehensive" information in the
report will be of use to the finance
and capital forecast Committees.
RATEPAYERS DEMAND -
TAXES BE HELD
A mop of Sauble Beach
residents is demanding the Bruce
County Board of Education hold its
tax increase to the cost of living
rate next year. But, the chairman
says there's' no chance that will
happen.
More than 90 Sauble residents
signed a petition rejecting this
year's 20 per cern properly- tax
Tarn to page 9 •
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