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The Propane Tank shown with the $149.97 Barbecue is sold separately at $25.99. The $259.97 Barbecue does not include the Propane Tank shown. The ‘Bedâ€"inâ€"aâ€"Bag‘ bedding ensemble on page 6 is not as illustrated. The items shown are ‘Colour Classics‘ bedding coâ€"ordinates. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. TINTING From $30 PER Winpow Scratch Resistant â€" All Shades CALL For ArrointmENt 8$44â€"5556 NordicFlex Gold"" Pro"" strength conditioner Only $969.95 NordicSport® _ @@# _ Ski 450" graphite composite exerciser Only $835.95 Other models start at just $339.95 Kmart Canada Limited Though admittedly, it wasn‘t all fun, with four children arriving within the space of six years that meant nine relentless years of changing diapers. But Janet and her recently retired husâ€" band, Gordon, have six wonderful grandchildren now and, somehow, all those stinky diapers seem a small price to pay. Jones has always taken her volâ€" unteer work seriously, and with a fully equipped office in her home, it is Jones claimed she has never regretted being a fullâ€"time, stayâ€"atâ€" home mom while her family was growing up. As if this were not enough, she has played violin in the Oakville Symphony Orchestra for the past 26 "I knew then there was nothing more important for me to do," she said. A totally committed volunteer (she calls it a privilege), Jones explained, "The principles of the Red Cross movement fit very well with my Christian principles." At the same time, Jones has been an active volunteer at St. John‘s Church and on the Gift Shop Staff at Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memorial Hospital where she was also a Board member for four years in the early 1980s. (Continued from page 8) Jones has been a Red Cross volunâ€" teer since 1967, when she first went along to help with a blood donor clinâ€" ic here in Oakville. One thing led to another; soon she was also driving patients to medical appointments in the Red Cross driving program. Then, she became Chair of the Young Program, the viceâ€"president, and finally in 1974, president of the Branch. In 1986, she was elected president of the Ontario Division; currently, she is a member of the Board of Governors and Fundraising Chair for the National Society. Blood supply safe to use Comparable homes recently sold in your neighborhood will provide a benchmark for the price you can expect your home to fetch. Whether it goes for a higher to lower price will depend, however, to a great extent upon the individual history of your home â€" covering everything from your yard to indoor and outdoor maintenance, improvements and additions. Setting your asking price too high or too low can turn off prospective buyers. You should seek help from a qualified real estate agent when establishing the market value of your home. Before listing your home with an agent, however, you should probably obtain a second opinion from another broker. selling your home, the asking price will be determined by the home‘s location, its condition, features and current market conditions in your area. If you are thinking about Furthermore, she cautioned, sciâ€" ence has not found all the answers in the fight against AIDS. While the screening of donors and the blood tests are nearly 100% effective, there remains a "window" of uncertainty. The problem is the test being used measures AIDS antiâ€"bodies in the blood, not the virus itself. Antiâ€"bodies do not appear in the blood for 6 to 8 weeks after a person is exposed to the virus. If a person donates during this 6 to 8 week window, infected blood can slip through the net. But, Jones said, it is a tiny flaw in an excellent system. Jones pointed out, in the only legal decision involving the issue (so far), in this country, the Red Cross (along with Toronto Hospital) was found not to be negligent in allowing Ken Pittman to become infected with The Red Cross volunteer emphaâ€" sized the complexity of the matter, with all its medical, scientific, legal, and political ramifications. But when consensus was finally reached, the testing was in place, "as quickly as humanly possible," she insisted. "Right up to 1985," Jones explained, "there were so few conâ€" firmed cases of AIDS related to blood transfusions (in this country), it was hard to convince people at the various levels of government to spend $5â€"milâ€" lion to test every single unit of blood for HIV." clearly a fullâ€"time job. As a member of the National Blood Donor Recruitment Committee from 1979 to 1984, and a member of the Board of Governors later on in the 1980s, the Oakville woman has been very much in the eye of the ‘tainted blood‘ storm. She is fully conversant with what was known about HIV â€" and when â€" and why decisions were taken by the Red Cross when they were. Dan Cooper is an awardâ€"winning Associate Broker with Cour;;ywidt Town Centre Realty Inc. and can be reached at 338â€"6550. How far you should come down from your asking price depends upon your plans and what the market will bear. If you can include favorable financing into the deal, you may be able to sell your home for a premium. Before you put your home on the market, it pays to find out about your competition. Identify the type of family who is likely to be interested in buying your home. Work from there to establish the strong and weak points of your property. Once you‘ve established the market value of your house, you can determine an asking price, which should provide some leeway for negotiation with prospective buyers.