HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-11-07, Page 14Page 14—Lneknow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 7, 1979
1 It premieres
children's films
The Blyth Centre for the
Arts, is proud , to announce
that a premiere showing of
The World's Children pro-
duced On location in Bolivia,
Nepal, Peru, The .Phillipines
and 'Hong Kong will be an
added highlight of the Pup-
petrnongers Powell puppet
Show on Saturday, November
IO, at 2,00 p.m, at Blyth
Memorial Hall, Blyth.
This new educational film
series is now available for
use in schools, libraries and
on television across Canada.
Each of the six World's
Children films focuses on an
individual child in a village
• and shares the activities of a
typical day in their lives with
the audience. The aim of the
World's Children is to foster
• a better understanding .and
appreciation of the lifestyles
and cultures and children
and family life in the third
world. Two episodes will be
shOwn on Saturday -- With
Oscar in Peru and with Nang
and Nakorn in Thailand.
Heather McAndrew, co-
producer of the series feels
that children from rural areas
will relate particularly well to
the stories. The Board of
• Directors considers it a dist-
inct honour to have two of the
clips Nhown here in honour of
the International Year of the'
Ripley - Huron
Learn
about
wool
Mrs. Alma Gillies of•
Ripley tame to :the
.4.
Kindergarten. •classes to
talk to the 'children abotit
wool. She brought dif-
ferent kinds of raw "Wool,
•
and wool that she had
nature- died using such
things. A's marigolds,'
beets and walnuts. She
showed the childrenhow
, wool ,is carded and spun
Into yarn on
She also brought along
• her , spinning wheel and
derrionstrated how wool is
spun int6yarn on it.
, She' Shovved us some
Very nice • mittens and
sweaters that she had
• knit using her oWn,wool.
• e Here comes a ,shower
And right here am I
Stud with my washing
All to dry.
Bto,,instead of enjoying
A modem dryer,
Mebest is the sun
And a long strand of wirel
Torihink 1 missed out
On the dryer she had
Because 1 failed to. notice
Her Classified adi
Child.
Tickets at $2.50 for the
Puppet Show and film will be
available at the door of Blyth
Memorial Hall the day of the
performance.
Punch
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Pullers
BY GAYLE MacKENZIE
The sixth meeting of the
Clover Valley Punchl'n 'Pul-
lers took place on November
3 at the home of Gayle
MacKenzie. Helen Simpson
read the minutes of the last
meeting.
Fran Elphick discussed the
mounting and framing of
pictures: Mayme Wilkins
discussed • briefly how to
make a sampler into a Pillow.
She also discussed the care
and cleaning_ of different
needlepoint articles. Topics
and activities • formeeting
• seven were discussed by
both leaders, The president
then closed the meeting with
the 4-H creed.
Central
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Reavie Farm Equipment will be moving to their new location
on Highway 86 just west of Lucknow at the end of the
month. The 50 x 140 building will provide space for parts
and service, indoor display and office facilities. The
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business has five acres of land for display of 'machinery. The
new location will allow amore efficient operation of the
business. •-1Sentinel Staff Photo]
Jon Robinson,
• Lucknow
Was The Winner 01T-
•- 2 Cash For Life Tickets
In The "Loser's Draw”
• AT THE •
Lottery Shoppe
"WHY DON'T YOU GIVE IT A TRY?"
Just write your name and address
onyourlosingWintarlo, Cash for
• Life, Provincial r Loto Canada
Ticket and drop it in our box
Do's and don'ts of heating with wood.
How_to heat your home safely with wood fuels.
• With energy costs rising. many . or the Underwriter's Laboratories
Ontarians are rekindling anold of Canada (ULC).
flame—wood fires. Wood used D DO HIRE an expert to
properly can provide.a. cheap.: 'certify .that, yourflue pipc
clean renewable heat source. and • chimney are lfl good
• Used improperly, however. wood
burning can be dangerous.
Whethd:your stove is of ornate n
design or a more modern stove.
they both have.one
thing in common:. they• '
each need proper
• installation. Here are
some of the do's and
•don'ts on heating
. with wood:
0. bo —.BUY only
units which have •
been.certified for
• wood use. by the
• Canadian Standards
• Association' (CSA). 0
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condition to handle the higher
temperatures. •
DO — CONTACT' yeur
insurance. agent before
installing the system. Be sure
you're covered in case of fire,
DO CHECK with your
'municipality before any work
• begins. You'll probably need
a building permit .1 '/
DO —ENSURE adequate.
Clearances are provided as •
listed in the Ontario Building
Code and other guides
available at your local library.
DON'T USE flammable
liquids when lighting the fire
. „ likegasoline, kerosene or
charcoal lighter fluids. Wood.
chips, kindling shavingsor
• newspapers are the safest
startup rriaterials-:...
LI DON'T -L KEEP any
flammable materials near
your wood burner.
El DON'T FORGET, to clean'
your stovepipes and flues
regularly' to avoid dangerous
flammable build-up.
D DON'T — TAKE CHANCES
• :WITH FIRE. Teach your
• children abqut fire safety to
• If you have any further
questions, about heating -with
. wood fuels, contact your loc
Fire Department, or write
• for the free guide titled:
• "Heating with Wood Fuels-
• Ministry of Consumer and
Commercial Relations
555 Yonge Street
• Toronto, Ontario
.1147A 2H6
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Frank Drea.
Minister of Consumer and
commercial Relations -
William Davis, Prettier
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