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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-10-20, Page 17cie , of seven • since aderfal• east of LOWER INTEREST RATES NOW AVAILABLE ON 1st and 2nd Mortgages' ANYWHERE IN ONTARIO • ON RESIDENTIAL; COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL Alla FARM PROPERTIES Interim Financing For New Construction and. Land Development '.FOR REPRESENTATIVES 'IN YOUR' AREA PHONE SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LIMITED Head Office, 56 Weber Street, East Kitchener, (519) 744.6535 Branch Office: 705 Goderich Street, Port Elgin, (519) 032.2044 'Evenings Call Hepworth 519-935-2542 WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH . . . . .... p•• WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1976 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVENTEEN 1, 1976 50 Junior Women's Institute Of Members Gather Saturday For Annual • Meeting At 1-,ucknow .4ite.d. 'Choral. y About 50 Junior Women's insti, • tute of Ontario members, gathered at the Lucknow United Church on ,SIturday,„ October 16th for their annual meeting; The -topics 'for the day were on Consulhaism With a speaker, A. R. Walker from the Ministry of Consumer and Com- mercial Relations in Toronto, speaking on Consumer Protection in the morning and Ms. Barbara Shein"from Ida Burps and Associ- ates of Port credit; on behalf.of A 8.c.• P," on Marketing Knowledge' in the afternoon. Everyone present learned much new and interesting information on 'how to be a good consumer, what is consumer protection, door to door salesnlen,• their contracts and how to get out of them and also what to do if rooked. . Special guests for • • the day included Miss Helen, McKercher, .retiring directoP of Home Econom- ics for the Ministry of Agriculture and Food in. Toronto, to whom Mrs. Sylvia 4'ackson, Senior board direc- tor, made a presentation on behalf of the J.w.i,p. for her help and guidance over the years. Other guests present were Miss Jean Scott, retired Supervisor. of Junior Extension; 'Mrs. Gordon Papple, on behalf of Mrs. Herb Maluske, president' of. F.W.1.0.; Mrs. Earl Morden, secreWy:treas- urer of F.VV.1.O.; Mrs, Harvey Houston, P.R.O.. for F.W.1,0.; Mrs. Austin Zoeller, Editor of Home and Country; Mrs. Francis Gemmell, , area board director; Mrs. George Fisher; district pres- ident; Miss Barbara De Visscher, home economist for Bruce County.:, and Mrs. DeniSe Edwards, home 'economist for Grey County. There , were • eight branches of Junior' Women's Institutes in Ontario being located in Niagara,. VVainfleet, Peel, Norval, Jean Scott in , Guelph, North-Grey, Hastings County and Lucknow with a total memberShip of 184 young women , between the ages of 14 and 35. The following 'is the provincial executive for 1977: president, Cindy Cordingley, Norval; vice president, Margaret Minor, Wain-. fleet; secretary treasurer Marion Koepke, North Grey; P.R.O., Donna . Clark, North Grey; board of directors, 2nd' year, 'June Alton, Lucknow; 1st year, Helen Thomp- son, Hastings County; program advisors, Amy Young, Niagara; Gwen Brander, Norval; Elizabeth Ritchie, Lucknow; FaY Grant, Hastings County. $1218 In Recent Area Canvass ,The Lucknow Branch of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Society is happy to report that $1218 Was raised through the canvass. This is an' increase of $300 from last year, They are pleased to have had Kairshea, St. Helens and Dungan- non Women's, Institutes and Holy rood' and Trinity communities help in this canvass. ' lisewCNWPCMCWzaa .gvev' Cancer can be beaten' :100,000 volunteers in Ontario Belielie It. lacvmaglamsocsisswacsams, PLE TCH ELECTRIC wiNdHAm. RESIDENTIAL FARM INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Phone Collect 357-183 to help you m the most of your mmtmi Arena. D. Community centres are the heart of the sodial, cultural and recreational life of many places in Ontario.. They have been built bypeoPle in the community who have contributed their money and their • labour and they are one place that everyone can. Share equally. Unfortunately,, not all these centres were built to the same construction standards. Modern engineering studies have shown 'that some of them contain' dangeroUs flaws which must be corrected immediately, • Happily, Ontario is able to help municipalities to do this with extra money from both the Community Recreation Centres Act and Wintario. In most cases, the people in the community need to raise only 25 per cent themselves. . Because we know some arenas are too old or too costly to fix up, we are also ready to Work out a plan :to help municipalities to build new ones. If you would like to know how Ontario can help • to fix up your community centre or build a new one, write to: Community Centres,' Ministry of Culture and Recreation, • Oueen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2R9. Ministry of Culture and Recreation - Robert Welch, William Davis, Minister Premier Province of Ontario ' •