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y's„ to reduce.
Now that til a are into recycling, lets tako'a loos at another
of the three Frs.That' of :reducing. By the'year 2000,' :the
National Packaging , ProtecOI hair targeted, a reduction In ,•
packaging was. 50,percent.
7 We all. have a part to play":In reaching phis mlleston'e..You "
can act on your,. envlronmental. •c once ne .and apply the
following .tipo;for reducing- `.packaging waste.. Keep' In Mind
that °packaging" refers not, just,to boxes and wrappings,. but .
to any Item used to protect, contain, or -transport a roduot.
Whlie. shopping
*.Buy Products ✓made <:with recyclable.:rnaterials, are -usable
materlals, or thoso that ars madefrom recycled traterlats, `1
*Take +cotton bags, or synthetic Material bags with: you when
{ shopping. If you,prefer plastic,. use thtetn`.ov,Or and over.
*Buy refillable containers whefl •purchasing soft •drinks.
*Buy multhuso 'products instead: of singlb-use disposable
ones.
*Buy bulks good$ For:example, fit[ a large bas Withralslns,
Insteatt of buying: thein In a_• bunch of thoso tiny, wasteful•.
boxes. •
*Buy products Iniarge'sizess
n.At hander
*Reuse grocery bags as garbage .bin liners. Reuse jars or
.boxes'to store things in the kitchen, garage or workshop.
*Turn erriptycontainers•. into something useful (pump -spray
bottles to mist your plants).
*Reuse gift "wrap, or find non -wasteful• ways 10 present gifts, .
At work
'..!Use reusable cups, dishes and cutlery; ' instead of
disposables. Keep a*travel mug In your car.
At school
*lfsei lunch boxes and thernitoses instead of wasteful bags
and cardboard. drink dontalnersk
• *Ask .your cafeteria to,use:reusable, dishes. ••
. Remember, if we work together, by tie; Year 2000 we carr
cutin halltho amount of. packaging; we sondto.landfllls. Take.
"a look around your house,: office or schoor to sem; if, the
above tips can be applied; or tome up withyour own; ideas.
•N
AMBUNOSit
by Pat Livingston
Men do like earrings - an ladies
through my� tot
a of earrings toweer, I ouad
a pair that could almost be called
antique. ► were port of a
jewellery set Mr. Bait g,;rtvc me on
my 181h birthday. These earrings
boobso cold the)* hid tate *crew
'on them. 4,
As I attacher• them to my wee
patl'k lobes, 1 wondered why jewel- .
key makers had gone to the clip
backs. For those of us who have
not had .e extra 'holes put in their
ems; these clip back* are sheer
tgrturel The nnkiority of them have
such a tight clip, one could piece
their ears without the assistance a of
a piercing gun.
I have ffound that most of my
earrings end up on my desk for
some pardon of the day, so I
questioned myself' why I insiston
wcanng them. After I had mulled
it around in my :mind,:I came up
with the answer.' If 1• don't wear
`them,: I:' dont feel completely
dressed.: itinctof litre comparing it
to that old saying like:
oing out
without your underwear -on."
Habit, I•guess.
After figuring, that out, my next
question to myself was whether.
men like seeing'eantings on
women. or do theythink they 'are
excess baggage. So to 'answer the
question.1 took, to the streets and
Posed thirst question to 21 men,
•
who'pained a wide aro range.
All of the 21 men answered they
liceon women. The
madorityftthem stared they only
like them they show good taste.
By good taste they tit not too
big and gaudy.
.replied it didn't matter
what size they were. One
gentleman.even we et so far as to •
say, that certain women can wear'
bis estge, others can't.
Some of them were, ash if
they believed earrings added to a
woman's eel-eo vethess. The
majority saidthcy thought it: did.
The one reply.I really liked was,
"You've either got it, or you
haven't got it; wearing earrings
doesn't make any difference."
Such a profound statement!,
Some of the men went ,on to say
theycouldn't understand why
women' had more than one hole v
pierced: in "each care Some of them
thought it completely ridiculous.
One gentleman said, it didn't
bother im an long as they Wore
only tiny ,studs in each hole::
Now the results • of this mini
sunrvey of course, could change, if
another 20 men were interviewed.
A friend had a.similar conver
satnon with three men recently.
The men were. all of a deferenl,
age, Mal they .all 'agreed that ear-
rt
bur- `.
rings are not nec to. dd to
the attractivenessaof a womaan; and
said they make themlook like
a man weat cote say that the
ladies wearing nummous am good for the dentist's�
:
. Hite woe implying that if .a
gentleman was to inclined to
nibble on mid lady's ears, the
meeting of his teeth and later jewel-
lery could cause disastrous results,
Well sir, I have a solution for .
you, if you are ink to do such
nibbling. If said lady would enjoy.
you'nnibbling at her eats,` I'm sure
she could be coaxed into removing.
the dangerous hardware from her
ears, thus" cnsureng you will not
harm your wady whitens.
P.S. For the menwho.suggested
I do colurtrii on what mat thought.
Of Other men wear ng earrings, I
luaY consider, doing that one �n the
future. •
*e*******
Following last week's column.
an interested reader called in to
add to the 'tist of recycling tips.
He suggested that, the bottom lids
of tins should be removed, and the
tint flattened by ;stand ing,m it: Be
Went on to say that Some soup. tins'
have,, a rounded bottom; edge,•
making it impossible 10 remove. •
In this case'stand-on the portion✓ of
the .tinnear the tops and flatten it
.as best You can- '
You all; have a good weekt
Kay Crawford Maid stops to admire- one of the, many aprons o i
;display at Laura`LekCayley'ss Mostly Aprons heeth,•at'the•Lucian*
Kinettes' Annual Christmas Bazaar, field last Worthy, at the Legion.1'
(Pat Livingston eboto)
-10 years ago
December 16, 1920
• Local And General L The annual
big wind storm has come abd gone.
Now is the opportunity to buy an.
all linen weft Tabling • at at $1.75•
per yard at Coflnell's -
' All stores in town will be oPen
evenings next week for. • the
accommodation of • Christmas
shoppers.
You should see the Raincoats that
CO nnell is selling at a • great
reduction. A special heavy coat reg.
$20, for $15.56 Another in dark
grey was $' row $17,00.
Post Ma., 4y asks that
Cl utistinas parcels be posted early.
Many parcels coming in shortly
before the mailgoes out cannot be
hantdled in time. The Post Office
will be opts until 8 o'clock p.tn.
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The special 'prides in , mert's
underwear at Conner tt sale are real
money_ Ivan on a, staple kine.
Sta rd's Green Label at $2.001
gement.. The rine urn All wool at
$1.50 .is another great value.
. , $greats ago
December 12, 1940
Roads Were Worst In ' Many
Years As an aftermath -of last
-week's . 'tie-up by :continued
snowfall, came the reports that rural
conditions were the worst in many
Years, and the worst ever in the
opinion of some,
Farmers recount tales of difficulty
in getting through the snow to their
bents,. and. generally speaking they
' just "holed in" as amebas possible
till it was over..bread in particular
ran low in farms homes, and in one
country store at least there was a
line-up awaiting the arrival of a
supply from town. •
Mail couriers has a bad week of it
and deliveries were mostly of the
hit-and-miss variety all week. One
courier claims he never saw the
noeiwis worse and with hooses "soft"
for the unexpected job, mnde it that
much worse.
Climate Says New Snowplow
No more this winter will village
residents or motorists be coafronted
SENTINEL MEMOIRS
with , the depth of snow • that
prevailed on . village roads and
streets ;last wek..
The Twenty -year-old wooden,
horse drawn snowplow, that is
beyond further service is being
replaced by a power plow that will;
keep; village roads swept clear for
pedestrians and motorists.
The plow is attachable to a motor•
truck thus speeding up the walk
and a notice elsewhere in
this •issue requesting motorists not
to park their cars and the roadway,
between midnight and morning no
that the watts of snowplowing can.
be done, thoroughly and without
The plow is being built tat order
in Goderich ata cost of $125.00
and delivery was promised . on
Than day of this week. With 'the
new egwpment rondus•only, and all,
roads, in the village will ;be keept,
plowed. '
25 years ago
December... 8, 1965
Leonard Ritchie Is School
Caretaker - Leonard ;Ritchie of
Lucknow has been •appointed new
caretaker for LucknOW District High
School Leonard has been employed
in Winighain:.
He` will succeed Sid Whitby who:
was forced to give up the position.
because , of :poor health: , Mrs. Sid
Whitby will remain on as a pairt
time assistant.
There were five. applications for
the job.
Lucknow Voters Approve A
Liquor And Beer Store With
624% Vote In Favour - Lbcknow
voters on Monday a2$rrived the
establishment of a government store
for the sale of liquor and beer in
. the villages. 62.4% of the voters
registered an affirmative vote on the
questions "Are you in favour of the
amt of govemt►ment stores
for the sok of liquor!" A 60%
effbnnadve volts Was required to
have the question approver,;
• 10 Years ago,
December. -3,1980
Oppose Disposal Site In Huron
County Huron: County planner
Gary Davidson told Huron Council
at their• final meeting. of this term,
Novemnber• 27,' that the Ministry of
Environment has been so secretive
in their selection of a site for a
disposal area, that he was not aware
a Huron. location was on the list of
possible ;iodations.
Environment ,mitlister Harry
Parrott announced in the kgislatu c
on Tuesday that an area of pn me
agricultural land in South Cayuga
has been chosen for a disposal and
storage and for the bulk of the
province's liquid 'iniaso a inHuron
was number two on the list of
possible locations.
Davidson told county council the
ministry has been eittrremely
secretive and his department knew
nothing about a proposed Huron
site until a daily newspaper called
Davidson this week to ask about the
Huron location.
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