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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-10-31, Page 14Official opening plapned for OIVIAY, Walkerton Ken Knox, Assistant. Deputy checkoff issue: will also be reviewed Minister of the Mi11istry of so that informed *visions can be Agriculture and mad will officially made at County Annual Meetings. open the new Ontario Ministry of The is a proposal that the check-' Agriculture and Food ucc at 220 off be increased. The wcet'uig forTrillium Court, Walkerton: on this area will be held Tuesday, Friday, November 9 at 3.00 pm. November 6 at the 'Chesley. Coma `the staff will hast an open house mutiny Centre starting at 8:00 p.m. from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Representatives from OCA,. Glen Ontario Cattlemen's. ' Coupes . and Doug Gear, Jim Association Regional Caldwell front, the Canadian Cate Meeting tlemen's Association (CCA) and The Ontario Cattlemen's As- Carolyn McDunell from the Beef social= (OCA) is,liolding several- Information Centre, (BIC) will be Regional Meetings to give cats. Present, ticmen an update on the "Bluepint This is your chance to meet with For The astute" status and these people and m give. your input- achievei>nents on it to date, There into the future of the beef cattle will be open discussion on priesent industry, They are hoping for Pod OCA programs and services. The , attendati e:and discussion. Barry Raetz.rci.ves W.I. Scholarsh4, Barry Baelz, R. 1,. Walkerton, is this year's recipient of the Annual Bruce County Women's Institute Scholarship. Barry has been involved' in 4-H work for seven years, Having completed 26 projects and has been a member of the Bruce County 4-H Reach for the Top 1987,. He par- ticipated in the' C.N.B. • Judging Competition and has been active with the Walkerton Agricultural Society and Sheep Breeders' As- flok-or.' root tor uN ICEF. • . sedation, Barry is the son of Mr. and. Mrs: Irwin Bartz, and is presently studying at. the UTniversity, of Guelph, hoping to continue his education in the freld'of' Veterinary Science. Barry received his award . from Wanita Halliday,, Scholarship Fund Committee member from Bruce Bast District, during his par ticipation at the sheep show at .the Walkerton Little Royal Fair. leteknew Se tIael, Wednesday, October $1,1 — Ali 15 Donor card enquiries now to MORE Drivers who have signed the agars donor porion of their drivers* licences should now ctxrtaet MORE program, of Ontario if They want further infouuation about how they can participate in organ and tissue donation programs. MORE Mu- ltiple Organ Retrieval and Rxchange program) can be reached at 984 Bay • Street, Suite 503, Toronto Ontario, MSS 2A5 or by; oiling the toll -fig number 1800.vow, • This is.a change tiumthe advice now provided on Ontario licences which directs drivers to write .the chief coroners office for suck infor- mation. MORE . has assumed responsibility from the ' chief coroner for answering public en- nuiries about the Humane Tissues Gift Act Cheryl Resell, MORE executive director, said .that when persons record their willingness, to donate organs or tissue they should be sure to keep the signed donor cards in wallets or purseswith other per- sonal identification, "The card should not be sent. to MOM" • she said. • Msy ;Rosetl also urged those who sigh cards :to discuss their wishes openly with other family members. "'While the signed cards are very •, valuable in indicating a patient's' wish to be considered as an organ donor," she said. "Hospitals will not retrieve organs over the objections of next of kin." - of the end of September. there were more than 550 people in the province waiting for stransplants. MORE as a non profit, or- ganization funded by the Ministry of ;Health to -provide professioeat and public education pogroms and materials ou , organ and tissue donation and transplantation. MORE also manages the provincial computer system which allocates organs that have been donated. Card par es re a cess i P9int . Cid rk Halavwe en tour a and Happy Have' 7 , get. Don't let: theT CIA raeliamemommnemsoini witches and the goblins s you. l The Point Clark Basic Adult by Bey Hansen Literacy. Unit is a free and confi- dential service available to he p anyone with reading, writing, spe1i ing and math, Volunteer tutors are needed to provide these services. Please Call June 395=3291 or Jeanette 395.3349 for more infra- soon, Last Thursday 17 • tables partici- pated in the card and games night atthe 'Point- Clark Community Centre, The next cards and games slight is Thursday Nov. 1 at 8:p.m. sharp. Please bring sandwiches. Everyone is welcome .10 come out for all evening of fun and fellows- hip. • The Huron Lakeshore Friendship Club would like to thank the helpers, crafters, bakers and every. one who came to the craft and bake sale on Saturday for making it such 111111011111111.1111.010.1.0.111.111111.110.11 a great success, • The dance" on Saturday4eve ing • was, well attended, with many" unique costumes worn.` " Eve one enjoyed the good old: toe awing music supplied by the Point Clark Olde Tymers. A lunch was served to round out the evening. The dance was sponsored by the. Huron Lakeshore Friendship Club. Tip of the Week: Don't throw away old, powder puffs. Wash them in -the machine with your clothes, throw them in the dryer and they will donde out looking like new. You will always have a fluffy puff around if nee�de. d. If you have any news or informa- tion for this Point Clark Column call Phyllis Reid 395-5445 by noon on Friday. athroom asin onanza WINGHAM CURLING CLUB WHAT'S SQ GREAT, ABOUT CURLING? Prices Based on MSL - Quantities Limited - Sale Ends Nov 10, 1990 - All Prices Cash & Carry �c "you meet a lot of people who !.come friends for life" "you can start in high school or when you retire" "it builds fun andfitness" "it is a lifelong sport - you can play' it at any age -and there tia lot of skill to the sane" "lots of friends, lots of fun, "curling is one of the more lots oftani.+" sportenat tike games We Cadholteimrorwetrione REGISTRATIONS FOR OUR 1990-1991 SEASON STARTING THE FIRST WEEK 0 NOVEMBER ARE NOW BEING TAKEN. ANYONE INTERESTED IN CURLING SHOULD CONTACT RON KNIGHT AT 357-2179 FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ON OUR FREE TRAINING CLINIC, MEN'S MIXED, LADIES' AND JUNIOR CURLING. ANYONE INTERESTED IN COMPETITIVE OR HIGH SCHOOL CURLING.SHOULD CONTACT GERRY EDWARDS AT 357-106B. 1990 - 1991 FEES SENIORS $135 JUNIORS $ 25 ANY EXISTING MEMBER WHO HAS NOT RECEIVED A NEWSLETTER SHOULD CONTACT THE CLUB TO, GET YOUR COY. FULFORD f I:1; Q nARE R PLUJ M :J 1, fr MART 874 2ND AVENUE EAST, OWEN SOUND (519) 376-7729