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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-05-08, Page 8Page 8. day, May SQ, X996 0 apiP 0 0 Cr CC ..1 0 BILLA.BONG. MOSSIMO. AIR WALK. VANS. NO FEAR. SIMPLE, 1'01 N11EIS:SftI.PPE WA9,65EEa'a'QP9, ONT. 8tilli=QSm�' BMLM t.N°A cvA Mie s). PORT E E 'BOTH IBES: OPEN FilIPAYMST QUALITY1 STOCK EDWIN, CURTIS, IKEDA, BUFFALO, REQUEST, CALVIN KLEIN e d d S3IISV E `;a! • 1 ' 1 i • BRIAN W. FOLMER ♦t,andscave Design +Construction +Re#ail Sales liar ran; chief' Sale Continues 20 OF All Items Purchased At The Gorden Centre We are now located 4 miles West of Walkerton on Hwy., 4&9. one- rfiile %Vest of the .Formosa `Corner; 881...3300. • fax 881:776 Jim May a. June Mon -Sat 8-5, Sun 1-5 July -Novi- Mon`Sal 1074 Usini IS LI)C pruin.� by es z Kayveriboveu The Grade 1. and classes have been deco- rating their room, for • U spring! On their ceilin g they have hung birds made out of colored 'con- strection paper with curly feathers. On the window they have stain glass flowers. A yaniety of spring colors fill the petals and the outlining of trate: flower id black, They are weaving very colorful, kites with yarn ends 'and. faces on them. It certainly sh every- one's style!' The castle fell with a mighty crash! Actually, WHEN IT COMES TO .TREES WEwE BRANCHED OUT At Huron Landscaping we now have over 400 varieties - of shade and flowering trees, c••niferous trees and Shrubs, perennials, •vines, roses, broadleaf evergreens and fruit trees. And of course, our tradition continues of consistently sraperi,.r service and quality as well as competitive prices. Guess that means you should call us if you ,want to turn over a new leaf. Q. 2 .1 . 1/2 mi: south of Lucknow 519-529- 7247 Is there anyone on the planet Who is not crmvinced of the value of .sunscreen or the, . harp of the sun's ultraviolet gays? aybe,; maybe not. Regardless, I'd be remiss if 1 didn't cover thisimportant subject. Sunscreen contains chemical. agents which. effectively block the ultraviolet rays of the sun, protecting the skin and helping to prevent sunburn or even skin cancer. When buying. a sunscreen product, look for the letters, SPF or "Sun Protection Factor". SPF is related. to the level of protection the sunscreen offers from UV rays. Por example, SPF 15 Means yoterc protected from burning for 15 • times loner than • without t e siinscreeu.. This means that .hill SPF 2 offers while c very littic protection, SIP 1 blocks out more than 92 per cent of the "sae's ;ultraviolet rays. incidentally," the letters CIA. rneari' the product's been approved by theCanadian Dermatology; Association. Sunscreens have become a .. nary com en part of our outdoor 'lives ' made necessary' airtnacy Facts Dave Pellow, ttmbach'Pharmacy by ° the ,depletion of the earth's ozone layer - the thin coating ofgas in ,the upper er atmos g. .pP.,hatmosphere which acts as a natural sunscreen." As the ozone becomes thinn.er',the rays of the sun become mere harmful, �, making s c. s" a virtual rrt king s�tos reert Gtr al necessity. Slanes to rre ernbe � '.i ftp ,. tit rr this summery • w — While people with fait skin are the most susceptible to sunburn, even. those :with darker skin require protection.: - Remember that babyoil is not a sunscreen and can actually .make the skin burn faster. 40 per cent of the sun's harmful rays can bounce' back from reflective surfaces like water, sand, snow, and concrete. Apply sunscreens according to their directions. Apply 30 minutes before going outdoors, and re -apply after sweating or gorng into the: water unless'the sunscreen is waterproof. Unscented andPab:a-free sunscreens erre less irritating to the skin Never use ,a sunscreen on a baby under the age .,or Six months. In fact, keep infanta covered or out of the sun The most dangerous hours altogether for sunburn are between 10 a.m.: and 3 p.m.' Stay inside, stay in the shade, or.usc a, sunscreen. ..— White heavy Clouds allow for less IN'exposure„ the sun's • harmful .rayrcan penetrate light c1oad's, fo4 or haze. Your Luck ory Pharmacists.. r ititlAtivertisonent ,stutlents cardboard doesn't make that big of a crash. Th Grade and 7s are in the: medieval dimes of as- . ties, knights, a d fair. maidens in distress`` The.' class is making two cas- tles out of paper macho, juice and. hot Choclat cans, popsicle sticks, and whatever .else they can get their hands on. The classroom was a mass of paint, glue, and tape on Tuesday and Thursday but the finished castles should be/well worth the effort. just ate a rhino! A. su statement per- &haps,' beat not to Grade 1 Fr and 2s who have made animal cracker graphs.` They enjoyed Haas task for their animal :unit because afterwards :ate. were allowed to eat their graphs. They also. made zoo animals :. out : of clay. Many su fes, turtles, and unidentifiable objects lay on display in their class- room. The Grade 3s have been travelling to far „d distant ]L4nds! Well, atctu- ly they are just pretend- ing.They made passports and had to make reports of what they did. They had to draw a picture that symbolized something A Grandchiidren sing in piay' iin Fleshe:rton ing Bible study on "Signs of ,-Tope." The study book was done by Ruth Buchmeier on Great - Britain. A read - ng Song of Spring was given by Elizabeth Dickie and . Mother Apron was read by Doris MacKinnon. The rollcall was answered with "advice given by our mother?" Mrs. Buchmeier gave the offering prayer. The prayer circle . was given by Mary Buckton, Ruth Bell and Rena Forster. The courtesy remarks were . given by Ann MacDougall.. Then we sang "Faith of our Mother" and Kathy I3owald gave the closing prayer. Ann and. Ruth served lunch. • • Ira . and : Elizabeth Et ickie attended the musi- cal 4'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Drearncoat" in Flesherton on Friday evening. Erin Dickie sang in the choir and Allison pickle was in the chile dren's choir. South Kinloss The South Kinloss AVMS , met last Wednesday evening : at the church with Ruth Bell being the hostess. Vice president Wilma Clarke opened the meet- ing- witha poem. Rena Forster was pianist.' ., Angela Bell sang a solo "Dreams" accompa- nied by grandma Wilma at the piano. Ann"MacDougall gave a wonderful and interesst- Ib►' .Mark Coulthard" THE ,FERTILIZER RECIPE if you, as a homeowner, want tc ,have a great lawn, you roust understand the fertilizer recipe. The three main ingredients .of this 'recipe are: Nitrogen, Phosphorusand. Potassium. These three , elements Make up the analYsis of a fertilizer. The numbers represent percentages of each nutrientt:in the bulk total. For 'example: 24.4.16 rncans 24x/6 Nitrogen, 4% Phosphorous and 16°X, Potassium. Nitrogen is the most 'irnriortent nutrient " for ;turfgracs. Nitrogen is also the moat expensive nutriient and required in the greatest quantity by turfgrass plants. Nitrogen is responsible for tusit, green colour and turf vigor. Phosphorous aids in root development and is very important when ;pstoblishing',new turf. Potassium or potash is necesaaryfor .maintaining hurdinesa end disease resistanco. Pertiiizer most 'bo; °applied evenly and atthe proper rate to prevent burning or leaving" stripes, on the lawn:. By understanding the ingredients in a fertilizer you can Cook up a better lawn. -, ,N'e til orbs':.`n in.of .Dandt lions See this space each Focus tot .a valuabie'Weed Man :Turf Tip* WE .CAAe FOR YOUR LAWN ohrsutiperie�otn et Tb41« C 'ich 116800638141342. Coulthard xs ao • ea kite that would remind them of vvh re they last went., Tiley have :ust bei:. through Papua New Guinea, and are on their way to Saudi Arabia. While we're on the topic of roads . and going faces.,: . The Grade 4 and 5s {have, just finished the. novel "Road- to Agra." Grades 3 - 5 are also preparing a program • piece for Gr andfriends Day. AshfIeid farmers win awards Congratulations • to Tim and Rosa Small, owners of Naturally Pigs, i>rt Ashfield- Township, who received an award for the highest indexing York gilt, that is regis- tered, on home test in 1995 in Ontario. The gilt, Naturally Princess. 3308E; indexed 169. They also had the highest" indexing registered York boar on home test.. Naturally Turk 3702E indexed 167.. Both ani- mals. form part of the business's nucleus ° herd for breeding. The awards. ,were announced by the. Canadian Yorkshire Club at the 1996 Canadian Swine Breeders annual meeting, held .> near Ottawa- This is the secondconsecutive. year the Smalls have, received these awards. OPEN HOUSE Thursday May 16,1996 10 a.m. rY 4 p.m, If you've had breast surgery come to the store that provides for yotir needs. We offer an extensive collection Of An►oena breast forms designed to give you the most natural silhouette COME IN FOR A FITTING r�fAI�O�N title err t'osivareast Surgery Wooten Vivian George, R.N., Arnoena Consultant .will be available for ;fittings and information. tan 4atato42y oats * Orig. 34$stirStreetEast, Suite 24 Owen SoundOniauo NAIL 1L3 '. 019) 371 024