10- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 2, 1995 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" St. Johns 0) 1 (51 £5) Lo 4 2 courses [1 4 J o-oo layers Cover kitchen wastes with yard wastes to deter St. John Ambulance of Durham Region is cur- rently recruiting people who are interested in be- coming First Aid, C.P.R. and Babysitting instruc- tors. St. John Ambulance will be holding a National Instructor Training and Development Program Course on June 16, 17, 18, CARE FOR YOUR COMPOSTER It's important to maintain your composter properly for it to be a success. Add organic kitchen wastes and yard wastes in unwanted insects and pests Cut all materials into small pieces The smaller the pieces, the faster they will break down Turn your compost pile regularly This adds oxygen, which speeds up the process and helps prevent odours Keep the pile moist Use a garden hose or a watering can Harvest the finished compost Use it on your lawn or garden A Small quantities of grass clippings can be added to your compost pile -- but we encourage you fo grasscycle instead! -- 7 y \N== AN os 0 PURCHASE A COMPOSTER FOR JUST $15 (Or YAR. [0[0 J T- VAL T- V4 | Funded in part by the Ministry of Environment and Energy For more information on Composting or Grasscycling please contact the Durham Region Works Department at (905) 668-7721. Ontario 23, 24, 25. If you are interested in becoming an instructor please call (905) 434-7800 or 1-800-267-1032. St. John Ambulance is a non-profit organization whose mission is to help people improve their health, safety and quality of life. 7' Cd = . . . mo ONE GU IID DEED Em NED JID DEDS DDNEDD NDEND IDENT DNDN DODD DEED ONE DONED TTIDED ODED MDE MOEN ZOEH DIN SEED SEIND GER D OUND ONE OSEED SIDED) ENED DEEP DONE DOIG EEE ODMR NEEM r i ! | i ! I : | | i : i I I ! i ) | ; i i i ! i ! i . J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR GENEROUS DONATIONS - Past Grand of the Odd Fellows Lodge Jim Martin displays five cheques for $100 each the lodge is donating to local groups. Recipients of their generosity are: Community Care, Community Memorial Hospital, Central Seven, Cancer Society and C.N.l.B. The money was raised from the Odd Fellow/Rebekah "Trip of the Month' fundraiser. New show starting at KFG Sat. Spring wings into the Kent Farndale Gallery at Scugog Memorial Pub- lic Library on Saturday, May 6. Come for tea that af- ternoon and meet Ux- bridge artists Brenda Tucker and Jean Pierre Schoss. - Winged angels, butter- flies and dragonflies adorn porcelain story jars and dream jars (lid- ded jars with interior im- ages). These stem from the imagination and tal- ented fingers of potter Brenda Tucker. Other delights Brenda shows us are dolphins and butterflies in bottles and amazing wizard hats. Jean Pierre, the other half of this clever couple, works in the show and perfect pieces for your spring garden or home in forged steel furniture. The show continues to May 26. Looking Out for Each Other "One of the best things about a small town is the people who live there. In a smaller community, your neighbors become family. They celebrate your triumphs and grieve with you when you face sorrow. At a time of loss you can count on a circle of friends to offer support. I'm proud to live in a town where people value the important things in life. Like each other. That's Dependable Service to the Community pags Fi Wagg Funeral Home. Proudly serving the community since 1846. WAGG FUNERAL HOME LTD. Me Dermott -Panabaker Chapel 985-2171 Res: 985-0608 216 Queen Street Port Perry . : Since 1846 why we will continue to serve area families for "" MAMBRA OND Dr Tm many years to come. GOLDEN RULE MYLES G. O'RIORDAN Owner/Manrnger/Funeral Director | | I ------------------.. a Sh Cl A a AA