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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-06-04, Page 13Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 4, 1986 --Page 13 Lucknow Legion Branch 309 installed the new executive at their meeting on May 27. The executive members are, back row, left to right, Don Fludder, president - Ripley; Steve Maguire, depty zone commander; Norm Dunsmore, president - Kincardine; H.D. (Bud) Thompson, executive; Angus MacDonald, executive; Irvine Eedy, youth education and service officer; Ed Calahan, executive; William Adamson, executive; Bill Moffat, executive and Sam Mat- thews, Sergeant -at -Arms. Front row, Jack Tufford, zone com- mander; Delores Cross, executive; George Anderson, president, Leonard Clark, past president; Thelma Wodham, secretary - treasurer; Herman Young, Legion Magazine correspondent and president - Kincardine. (Alan Rivett photo) Trinity 4-I-1 hold first meeting The first meeting of the Trinity 4-H Club was held on May 22 at the home of Joann Helm. Four members said the 4-H pledge and replied to the roll call. The election of president arrcl vice presi- dent took place with Nancy Hunter elected president and Shauna Andrew elected vice-president. The press reporter and sec- retary positions will rotate among the members. The name of the club was discussed with everyone onFe agreeing upon the Seedless Four. The leaders for this club arc Joan Helm and Shirley Hunter. The next meeting of the Seedless Four will be at the home of Brenda Gibson on May 29. Refreshments were they: served by Mrs. Helm. " "Not too well done Gas barbecues are a convenient and economical way to enjoy outdoor cooking, but they must be used carefully and kept in good condition. Every summer, backyard chefs are injured and property is dam- aged in gas barbecue fires. Here are a few safety tips to ensure your barbecue parties don't go up in smoke. 1. There's only one way to connect a propane cylinder to a barbecue -- the right way. Follow the manufacturer's instruc- tions closely and keep the fuel hose away from any metal parts which may become hot. 2. Check for leaks regularly: Brush a soap and water solution over hoses and connectors and open the cylinder valve. If there's a leak, bubbles will form in the soap film. 3. Keep your barbecue at least 10 feet from buildings, overhangs and combustible structures. 4. Don't try to light a barbecue with the lid closed. If it fails to light or goes out, turn the gas off and wait five minutes before relighting. 5. When finished, close all valves. 6. Never bring propane cylinders indoors. 11 (7f) r' • A small leak • - can cause a major explosion. 7. If you suspect your barbecue isn't working properly, have it checked by a qualified serviceman. Make sure you don't have to invite the fire department to your next barbecue. For a free copy of the brochure "Living Safely with Propane", contact the Consumer Information Centre at 555 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. M7A 2H6 —(416) 963-1111 or toll free at 1-800-268-1142. Ontario residents with an 807 area code may call the 416 number collect. Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations Ontario Minister, Hon. Monte Kwinter Premier, Hon. David Peterson