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On January 1st
something important
will ha n at
your W1;I
seloty
• ' The new Occupational Health and Safety Act will intri duce new:workplace rights and responsibilities, Thousands
of workplaces will be affected forte first tinier
Whetheryou work in an Office, grocery store, car dealership.or. daycare centre a restaurant, *cleaning or
hardware store, even if there are only six employees, you are affected,
horror iiratlon op a important �.Le available free for the Obig.from within the Toronto area
oat!: 3270001: Ffom anywhere else in the:province calk 1,80061.'7517.
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Ministry'of
Labour, •
in•today's'highiy compeiitve business work!, you have to do something a little different if you want to stand
-;out from the Crowd and ring upextra sales at, the gash register. • •'. .
. So what We're saylrrg is that a little red colored Ink in your ativertiitng may help yOu stay In the black!.
We Indio newspaper business have found there is probably no. other single element you.cart use in an ad
that will more Surely attract reader. attention. Color, whether tin a larger ad or a smpfi one: actually stops
the reader's elle grebe his attention - makes him read your .meseage.
And you don't have to stick to red -- there •afro many other colora that can bo:iuet as compelling when'
skillfully Wed. Net oniycan we furnish the colored ink, but we haver"speclafzed profesalonal artwork detigh
eclfor use in,newspepor color ads and it's yours to use for the aksing. t lrwe can help you designyour own
unique color; ad; .
Tho i fcreaee in. response and sales can be amazing. This week, tell your Lucknow Sentinel Advertising
. Reprenentative to "ADD 5014E401.0M :PLEASE"
Meet
Constable
Randy
Burch
Born in Essex County,
Constable Randy B'mch of the
Kincardine Osamu Provincial
Police, did not choose police
watt as his first career, He
worked for five yews as :a
medical laboratory technologist,
just south of Hamilton;
Desiring
che hosepc police
and his first pasting found him
in Kincardine, 'Where he has
been for the past 11 years.
Constable Burch and his
family live in Kincardine, where
his is able to enjoy his hobbies
of water sportsand diving. He
enjoys tying on the skates
and playing hockey.
Constable Burch is *qualified
breath technician and marine
operator. During the memo hie
duties involve marine patrol,
Ho enjoys thisof Our
calling a
bead place to live, `
Randy' Bunds hes beau air OFF
meltable for 11 all ed thieslgr.
la K;VeaetableSorch
a qindllled breath technician.
> smismer duties ince
mar* pat teat Liv es
pI
Ell ott risen visit in Beaton.'
Ellwood Harold and 13 0:Elliott
visited. ac. Brenton with 4hcir uncle INL UGH
and °aunt, 'Mr. and Mrs." Leonard b May Boyle
Corbett: y,.
Mr. and `Mrs, .Don. Hestia and
family of Kinloss (Silver Lake) in8 hymn, 0 fora closer: walk
visited with their ratdppat+enfso Mr.„with thea was sung, , -
Torn McDonald Ten memles answered the roll,
We were sorry:•that Mrs,".Alex :call -with memories of World War
Fetcywas "a*dicta Mid* Winghatn II.
and District Hospital. We send get r �,yBushell mo 'thn, minutes
well wishes. sand eotresponde tcc.and each mem-
Mr and Mrs. Elwood Elliott, brought articles for the ;Bale.
Rhode and': Cathy Chesbro of Kin- 100 Barr had the devotions on the:
cardiae were guests at their cousin's theme light using Paul's' conversua
wedding at Elora. Lucia Woods oin way to Damascas `and
married David Johnston.. �We- Send Bright.°Moments followed . by the
congratulMion to the newlyweds. light of the World is Jesus. She also
• It is good to have VOlane, Tataa•
mans and .Michele Hodgins inane gave reading. and conducted .41
safe! from their exte�tded "tri . contest on' women of the bible:—
`
p Following was _ the election of
Tammara left here for New Zealand oto. past president- .Lorraine
and Australia one yea. ago'and the "McPherson; . president, Joan. Barr,
others left'an April, •
Bessie Maulden, returned home first vice, •Bessie Moulden,
after visiting attFcwnthall.:'witth: Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur` Phillipsr.. `” v
Sonja, Sheena and JeuniferElliott, •Hal by, assistant .` '•' - Isabel.
family of • Mr , . and Mrs. Wayne /Umpteen; pitu►iats, i o" naive Mac.
Elliott of Barrie, visited here with • Pherson and Barbara Bushell, "sup.
their aunt and mete, Mr. andMrs. " `ply secretaries, Grace: •Eckenswilleer
Ellwood Elliott. andtMabe1 McEwen; literati* and
Mi. 'and,, Mrs. Toot McDonald . Glad -Tidings;. Mable -:
voted on Monday With Jennie fri add, services,-. Nina
MacTavish at..Waikertcm. • Mcy 0, historian," Bessie Maul-'
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Bort, of Klin- 'den.
Cadine, " hosted a dinner. Those ' Betti►.Bushbll had the Bible awry
present were Mr- and Mrs. Don rot wane! in the Bible and all took
Bushell, Mr, . �n 1 Mies. Dar[ Gil rn .the s jimie readings fol-
e. Mr and Mrs. Dolt McEwan,
.and 11dErs Morley Bushell,, Mr. . , by it 9usstron and envier'
a„,141. Mrs:' Jack , Bart. Mabel �ndfGod sass bis. We s
11+10EWan,. fir. Bteshell, 'add, Bill power tat.clo 1 -lis
Burt althave 1 ovember hnrdtdays. ma use question tilt was posed c the
many thedrt8benttoadvance the
S • - . tttiotion of the church at.home and
The Kinlough Pce'sbylertan WMSt the Wed°
met on Wednesday •aaterinaonatthe Barnes, Bushell gave a:reading.
borne of Joan Barr.Lcnaine Mac- the frit baskelehunch: .
Pherson ,provided' and c cteended a P IYe .closed` the meeting and
Welcome.. She led in prayer. and the Ieficshmcnts were served,
secretaryManly Reid, assistant
Bushelt,.treasurcr, ErlmalJean
O1gariatioim. w11 mark
World AIDS Day
The World Heah'h Organization
has designated December 1 as the
third annual World AIDS Day. This
day kr designated to expand and
strengthen the worldwide effort to
stop AIDS. The 'thane for 1990 is
"Women and AIDS". .
In Bruce County a workshop
entitled Women-to'W onkn: is being
held. Six local women will discuss
the int ' t; of AIDS on their' roles
as wife, sister, physician, nurses
and. counsellors. For further infer-
ligatiiod contact Marie Barclay at
376-9420 or Meteorite Thomas at
531-1926.
In Huron County Women Today
is sponsoring "a public information
night on December 5, 7:3b p.m. at
St. 'Paul's Anglican Church, Clin-
ton. There wilt `be a guest speaker,
displays and refrestunents.
Word AIDS. Day will help to
hwghlight;the . impiot of AIDS on
womennot as a medical.
problem. but its Card. givers, health
workers, educators and others.