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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-02-07, Page 8Page 8 Luekuow Sentinel, Wednesday, February 7 1990 r owl owe ilows soot wow. rims taw Nun pia min COWAN PRINTING & ADVERTISING :Promotional, Advertising Products withyour imprint SPECIAL Jan, & Feb, 96 Super STICK PENS only.2 *:•ipO00). Lucknow (519) 528-2730 Fax: (519) 528-3348 itia moo OP. wait NO IOW mit WM WO "Me PIP 'Pa IMO 1011.1 Ceramic COffes Mugs - $2.26 (min. 72) Fridge MAGNETS # O% FREE (mire 250) Buy 260 and.9et an additignal125 FREE or.buy .SOO 4250 Fizia Get av additionoi 10% QFFthe above or any of, our WO Promotional Products of it is a repeat order without charges Pio extra screen or set-up, charges -140194 hoprYnt Included Crop application experts rnrill be on hand to answer your questions * Equipment safety features *Sensible in -yield practices b and techniques Nozzle selection * Sprayer calibration Legation: Reavief 'arm Equipment LUCKNOW ONTARIO Date: Tuesday, February 13th, 1996 , Time. Andrea Muir stands next to THE Bus that makes -visits to rural communities offering. resources and toy fending services. The Toys for.'Honies Everywhere Bus lends toys to children in these communities and provides lfterature__tor parents. (Amy Neilands photo) fl1.:. Bus stops in Dungannon by AmyNeands: difficult for those in these Some stops also offer a THE Bus is on''thhe road communities to get into one-hour playgroup. This bringing resources :and ; toy. town. "Transportation and gives the children . a chance lending lo the 'small rural isolation are two great prob- to interact with ° other chit communities of Huron lems in rural communities," dren •and gives patents the County. The mobile ;.resource time to socialize .with. other "Our office has gone library carries a wide selec- parents. In the communities mobile," said Andrea Muir, tion of toys, booksvideos without a playgroup, the mobile resource librarian. and audio tapes all meant to bus stops for half -an -hour. The program, a part of the "enhance the developmental for the toy and resource Rural Response for Healthy ' and intellectual growth of lending. Children project, through both children and care- , the Resource and Toy givers," she stated. In its thirdweek of open Lending Library in Clinton; "It's more than just toys," ation, Muir stated that the is taking itsresources, to added Muir: THE Bus also program has been "really such rural. communities. 4s provides resources for par- terrific. Fordwich, Brussels, Grand encs such as books, maga Bend, Entwine, Walton, '.zines, brochures and pant The future of ;this,pro- Dungannon and Vanastra on phlets on different aspects gram looks very positive," TUBTo s for Homes of child care and arenting, she. said. "The response { Y p from "'the community Bus. "It works on a two week shows "Isolation is a real issue rotation," -said Muir, adding that there is more of.a need for this • in -rural. communities,"' said that. THE Bus is.open tri program." Muir, adding that these 'everyone and is available "• ' For more information on communities do not have with a $15 per .year mem- THE Bus's stops call 482 - such: services and it is often bership. 1418. Ali orders at 1995 Prices Don't take delivery until end of April OUILDIMMinte Minimum order $1500.00 'Including taxi,' HOD INS HOMECARE PRO HARDWARE it North St. E. WINGHAII 3574650 WEN) HOMEC & PRO HARD 782 Havelock St. LUCKNOW 528-3118 •froin page 7 Wawanosh "Twp.), ,Cour. J., Gordon, , Workman (Brussels), Coon. 1111. Keys; (Hay Twp.), Court. Mason Battey (Blyth), Coun: Leona Armstrong (Grey Twp.), ,Corin.. Patricia ; Carrier. (Bayfield), ; Elliott (1Vorris. Twp.), and Coun. Carol Mitchell (Clinton).: Those who voted ,against were: Weber, Coon. Jack Coleman (Stanley Twp.), Coun. C.J. - Pepper (Hensall)y Coun. Ron Murray (McKillop °'Twp.); and Warden Bill Clifford (ooderich). dile uz * pp% down p tyment r cit til 40011 4a Prayer service *from page.5 flight testing on their com- munities and on the envi- ronment. Other Canadian work carried out in the past year by Women's Inter -Church Council of Canada includes co -sponsoring 'a women's gathering in Gambo, Newfoundland; ' hosting overseas delegates . at. meeting of the l'ntetnational' Fellowship of the Least Coin ..in Vancouver; foster- ing networking . among women in Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Alberta and British Columbia; distribut- ing materials ,onviolence against women' .and, rte, :ar ing lettcrs,in support, of vim tints of human rights abus- es. . .