20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 21,1990 Classified Ad Classified Deadline -- Monday 4:30 p.m. Phone 623-3303 Auction Sales Notices Daycare Junior Farmers Mark 75th Anniversar y Furniture and Antiques Auction sale of furniture and antiques antiques for Walter Lee, Stouffville, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., including furniture, appliances, piano, qty. of glassware and tools. Full details next week. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. '80S Fri., Feb. 23, Monthly Mini Stocker Sale Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R. 2, Lindsay Minimum 5 in a lot. This sale is devised for feed lot customers and buyers from a distance. Stocker sale follows fat sale. For further information information contact Sale Barn 705- 324-2774 or Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324- 9959 or car 705-749-7084. 8-1SN Saturday Evening, March 10th At 7 p.m. First Spring Cow Sale Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R.2, Lindsay The property of John Webster, R.R.8, Peterborough, Ont. 25 Charolais cows bred Charolais. 27 Hereford, Limousin. Simmental cross cows due March to May - bred Charolais and Limousin. 4 full blood Limousin bulls - serviceable age. We are expecting 150 cows in this sale. For further information or consignments contact: Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959, Sale Barn 324-2774, car 749-7084,. 8-3SN Cornell's Auction Barn Fri., Feb. 23, 6 p.m. The property of Mr. Art Weadick of Rosedale plus others. French Provincial chesterfield and chair, French Provincial coffee and end tables, 2 dr. f.f. refrigerator and 30" stove, 3 pc. modern bedroom suite, refinished pine ice box, flat- to-wall cupboard, Filter Queen Vacuum, 8 pc. modern walnut diningroom diningroom suite (6 caned back chairs, table and corner china cabinet), Westinghouse 9 cu. ft. freezer, RCA console color TV, walnut smoker, occasional chairs, child's captain's chairs, captain's highchair, coal oil lamps, washslands, walnut end tables, antique chest of drawers, chesterfield chesterfield and matching chairs, refinished refinished 2 pc. flat-to-wall cupboard, quantity of bedding, linens, china and glass. Don and Greg Cornell, Auctioneers, R.R.1, Little Britain, 705-786-2183. 8-1 SN Sat., Feb. 24,11 a.m. Orange Hall, Cobourg . Pine knee hole desk, modern chest of drawers (good condition), Hoosier cabinet (needs repair), Beaver woodstove, 2 drawer file cabinet, old cash box, oak coffee table, bench set, small oak table, maple table with drawer, chest of drawers, Necchi electric sewing machine in cabinet, Sears 5 h.p. snowblower (4 years old), shop vacuum, 2 swivel office chairs, end tables, Admiral wall airconditioner, 2 floor lamps, bicycle, Pepsi sign, old. newspapers, wooden ornaments ornaments with mirrors, remaining stock of Wicklow Store, plus many other unlisted items. Terms: Cash, no reserve. Lunch available. Paul Lean, Auctioneer, 352-2403. 8-1S Estate Auction Sat., Feb. 24,11 a.m. Selling the estate of Mrs. Emily Woods, late of the Town of Cobourg, to be held at Warner's Auction Hall, Hwy. 2, Colborne, plus others Single pedestal round oak table with claw feet, all original in excellent excellent cond., matching bowed glass china cabinet with front pillars and claw feet (original), Queen Anne dining table with 6 chairs, beautiful drop front secretary w. bookcase top, serpentine front with claw feet, 42" round table with Jacobean twist legs, unusual 2 door china cabinet with bowed glass and mirror, mirror, chevelle mirror, nice, walnut bedroom suite, 2 other old beds, princess dresser with original oval bevelled mirror, 3 antique dressers with mirrors, 2 antique washslands, other antique dresser (needs refin.), prayer bench, 3 old blanket boxes, Gibbard walnut magazine rack, antique 33 drawer filing cupboard, old hump back tunk, 10 gal. crock, set of stacking tables, several lady's diamond and dinner rings (with recent appraisals), appraisals), old pedal tractor, old wagon with wooden wheels, dishes, china, glassware, old bath bowl and pitcher, lamps, kitchenware, pictures, linens, plus numerous boxes all unpacked and unseen at time of advertising sale including bedding and mise, articles. Terms: Cash, Cheque, Visa, MC. Sale starts: 11 a.m. Gary Warner, Au- ctionoer.•8-1 SN Sun., Feb. 25,1 p.m. Quality Antique Furniture, 1979 Bulck Century, Heavy Duty Tandem Trailer, Tools, Toys, Collectables, Household Articles, Articles, selling at the Orono Town: Hall, Orono Old windows from Orono Town Hall, largo 5 loaf oak inblo, 4 chairs, walnut hallsland, washsland, deacon's bench, drop leal socrolary's desk, bow front china cabinet, Hoosier, old railway slovo, lots ol chrome, oak display case, old wood 2 pc. Boll telephone, telephone, blacksmith's anvil, Toledo scales, old buckboard seat, broad axe, apple pooler, cherry piller, old colloo grinder, old scales, buggy jack, carponlor's tool chest, wooden pumps, milk can, 2 antique antique guns, bolls, old bolllos, pine storage cupboard, old journals from Bowmanville store ■ 1003 and up, loblosnw, molnl lathe, bntlory operated lilt cart, axes, plpo threader, mise, tools, names, bumper pool table, gun racks, dishwasher, dishwasher, postcards, hockoy and baseball cards, Quantity ol household household ulonslls, glassware and much moro. Unique and collectable Homs, Tills Is going lo bo our best sale so lar litis year ■ It's also our Ural, Plan lo oltond, Tormo: Cash or good cheque, Snack Bar. MacGregor MacGregor Auction SorvicoB, Auctioneer: Auctioneer: Mike MacGregor 007- 0-102, Junior Wonl O83-G5B0, Thurs., Feb. 22,12 Noon Holsteins February Consignment Sale of Holsteins, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, including reg. and grade fresh and close cows and heifers. Consignments will be accepted for this sale. If you wish to consign to this sale, please call Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755. 7-2S Sat., Feb. 24, 6 p.m. Oddfellows Hall on Regional Rd. 2 Port Perry With Sheraton buffet, 45 piece oriental silverware set, mahogany vanity, barley twist hall table, 5 stack bookcase, china cabinet, wing back chairs, single beds, carpets, carpets, 4 year old Kirby vacuum, good glass, figurines, collector plates, bronze statues, wall clocks, weather vane, new walkmans, household furniture, garden tools and much more. Pearce Auction Services, 655-80.73. 8-1 SN Auction Sale! "Kahn Country Auctions" Every Wed. at 6:30 p.m. Located on Brock Rd., Pickering 3 miles North of Hwy. 401 (Exit 399) Featuring every Wednesday an excellent selection of antiques, fine furniture, glass, china, collectables, collectables, primitives and the unusuals. So join us every Wednesday and participate in one of Ontario's "True" Auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. "Consignment and estate estate selling our specialty". Call us today. Previews from 1:00 p.m. Kahn Auction Services - 416-683- 0041. 3-tfSN Sat., Feb. 24, 6:30 p.m. "Saturdays Auction Action" Pethick Auction Barn, Haydon 10 mi. N.E. of Oshawa Every Sat. night at 6:30 This week we have contents of area home plus others, including mahogany diningroom suite, tilt- top round walnut table, walnut hall table, 5 pc. pine bedroom suite, occasional tables, office chairs, steno chairs, primitive pieces, old milk glass oil lamps, pinball machine, old prints plus lots of gfass and'collectables. Terms are cash, Visa or cheque with I.D. For more information calM-2634252.). er. ft iV 8-1 SN\ NOTICE is hereby given that on behalf of Ontario Skeet Shooting Association application . will be made to the Legislative Assembly ■ of the Province of Ontario for an Act to revive the above mentioned Corporation. The application will be considered by the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Any person who has an interest in the application and who wishes to make submissions, for or against the application, to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills should notify, in writing, writing, the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Assembly, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 1A2. Dated at Hampton, Ontario, on February, this 13th day of 1990. William T. Marsh 8-4S $57.00 TO TORONTO AIRPORT Deluxe Sedan Executive Service 24 Hrs. Dlv. of Deluxe Taxi 623-2916 or leave message for quick appointments Visa and MC accepted 7-tfSN MARGWILL FUR FARMS Has ceased operations and would like to take this opportunity to thank all our valued customers for support and patronage over the years. We hope you will support the new owners. For pick-up phone 432-5828 DURHAM) WEIGHT RESTRICTION REGULATIONS will be in force on roads under the jurisdiction of the Regional Municipality of Durham effective February 26 to approximately April 27, 1990. Vehicle loads are restricted to FIVE TONNES per axle in accordance with Durham Region By-law Number 251-89. Signs will be erected on all Regional Roads to which these Weight restrictions apply. W. A. Twelvetrees, P. Eng. Commissioner of Works Regional Municipality of Durham e 2S Tenders TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 11:00 a.m., Friday, March;9,1990 for interior painting at the"following tocâtttmü;"*--* Ontario Street P.S., Newcastle P.S., Newtonville P.S., Courtice North ' P.'S., Bowmanville H.S., Clarke H.S., Courtice S.S., East Northumber- _____ land S.S., Campbellford H.S., Brighton P.S., C. R. Gummow P.S., Grant Sine P.S., C.D.C.I. East, C.D.C.I. West and Port Hope H. S. aïs tuiL^D^'c 1 Attendance at the prebid site meeting is mandatory. For the Cobourg u/b W oshawa Un " ' Area, this will begin at Grant Sine P.S., Cobourg at 9:00 a.m., March 5, Having received instructions from Deloitte and Touche, trustee ' In bankruptcy, we are clearing the assets assets of Famous Make Aluminum including doors, windows, patio doors, door and window display' units. Large assortment, of aluminum and vinyl siding, eaves- trough, J trim, soffet, shutters, approx. approx. 100 doors and windows, aluminum brake; swing stage, assorted assorted tools and work benches, executive desk and credénza, 4 desks, chairs, Toshiba color TV, calculators, Smith Corona typewriter, typewriter, 3M photocopier plus other office office articles, 1985 Chev 1/2 ton truck, 1984 Buick Elèclra Estate wagon, outdoor mobile display sign. Note time: 11 a.m. Viewing Mon. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and morning of sale. McLean Auction and Liquidation, Liquidation, 686-3291 and 576-7550. 8-1S 1990. For the Brighton Area, the prebid site meeting will begin at Brighton Brighton Public School at 9:00 a.m., March 6, 1990. For the Bowmanville Area, it will begin at Ontario Street Public School, Bowmanville at 9:00 a.m., March 7,1990. . . For further information please contact the office of the Manager of Plant Operations. Specifications may be obtained from the office of: R. C. Sudds, Superintendent of Business and Treasurer The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education 834 D'Arcy Street North Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4L2 ,8-1S Sat., Feb. 24, 10 a.m. Excellent Antique, Quality Furniture Furniture and Private Art Collection sale at Orval McLean Auction Center, Lindsay Property of Dr. Harold Pushiri (Ige. country estate sold) plus selected estate inclusions, 25 Royal Doiil- ton figurines, beautiful 9 pc. carved walnut dining sle., 8 pc. mahogany dining sle.; Tge. curved glass oak china cabinet with claw feet, superb mahogany Chippendale 7 pc. bedroom ste., very fancy 6 pc. walnut bedroom ste., fancy Inlaid French carved cocktail table, unusual unusual slant front oak Viet, desk with gallery top, Viet.. heavily carved settee, round oak table with claw foot and 6 oak chairs, black marble top cocktail table, gorgeous walnut loawagon, unusual Viet, heavily carved feudal barley twist.sofa, small french typo decorator wing back chair, several beautiful carved lamp and occasional tables, tables, 18th contuiy perslan ivory inlaid inlaid table, walnut bullet, carved ladies chair, walnut dresser with mirror, washslands, beautifully carved bod, mahogany dresser,, 2 pc. maple bedroom sle., 2 pc. bod chesterfield, rare oak ice box will) mirror back and lop. Ige. 13X35 Indian rug, Tianjlan floral pattern Chinese brushed wool rug, round mahogany Inblo with claw fool, S roll lop desk, Mcj.auqhlln cutlor, 74 Polaris Chargor 295ES, fabulous tiffany stylo panel lamp with light base and lop, rovorso painted Inblo lamp plus olhor decorator lamps, Vlcl, pictures, prlmillvos, Nippon and colloclnblo china and glass, old clocks Inch gingerbread, (torso pull ley, olhor toys, plus outstanding outstanding privnlo art collodion ol Dr. Pushlo approx. 45 pnlnllngs Incl. originals by Dobl Fitzgerald, Lnurio Cnldor, flick Bonvor, Norman Norman Knoll, Chuck Burns, Goorqo Kovncs, Blnko Dobnsolgo, Joyco Bildgoll, Tybor Nyilasi, . Jim floboitshaw, Ingrid, Murlol Andrews, Andrews, Al Dngnall, Goorgo Spock, Anna, Dorn Pulmon, Fran Do Actio, Sandra Thompson. Folix Unions. Pnrliol list. Don't miss this oxcillng nnlo ol antiques, collecta- bios and ail, Ono ol our bool onlos ol (ho year, Orval McLean Attelions Attelions (705)324-2703, Qival and IJnrry McLean, Aucllonooro, 0-1SN CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE TENDER SEALED TENDERS, for the equipment listed below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Office of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C 3A6, will be received received on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified specified closing time and date. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address. Tender NW90-7 - One (1) Only 72" Slope Mower Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (local time) Thuraday, March 15,1990 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Mrs, Lou Ann Blrkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Telephone: (416) 623-3379 ex. 267 t IKIOWNOf Newcastle ONI«lO Dalo of Publication: Fobruaty 21,1990 8-1SN ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES LINDSAY DISTRICT Tender No. LNT90-12 Contract No, 89059-90-1. Tondors nro Invilod for tho Construction of Sanitary Forcomoln and Gravity Sowors, Sanllniy Sowngo Lilt Stations and Rolnlod Work at Darlington Provincial Pork, R.R, No. 2, Bowmanville, Ontario. Tondor documonls and Information nro available from: District Manager Ministry of Natural Reeourcea 322 Kent Street West Lindsay, Ontario K9V 4T7 Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Telephone; (705) 324-6121. Tondor documonls will bo available ns of February 26, 1000 and sonlod tondors will bo rocolvod until 2:00 p.m,, (local timo), Monday, March 12,1090, Public opening will bo hold at 2:01 p.m, tho snmo day at tho nbovo notod ollico, Lowocl or any tondor not nocossatlly necoptod, M/i'll', ol lllluiel IlflOWCII UnlS'lD 1,11/iUH WM'U 0-2SN mine. Lots of experience. Ask for Janet, 623-0285. 8-1S DAYCARE available in my home, any age welcome, Newcastle area. Phone 987-2158. 6-4SN MOTHER of two willing to babysit anytime, Monday - Friday, Waver- ley Rd./401 area. Phone 623- 7854. 8-1 SN village - Mother/RNA will care for children in her home. Large house and yard, reasonable rates. Rhone Debbie 987-1147 8-1 SN EXCELLENT care, love, attention and fun provided in home, Liberty' and Concession area, any age welcome, $90./week. Phone 623- 8755. . 8-1S Computers 213 BYRON STREETS. 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Limited Time Only a 6-3S Nestleton-Caesarea News Eight Cartwright Dyne Snowmobile Club members - Wayne & Elaine Bradt, Fred & Carol Coçkerton, Val & Yvonne Prièbe arid Ed & Audrey Brown have just returned from a weeks vacation on the snowmobiles. They left from Burnt River...and travelled to Dorset, Baysville, Port Sydney, and Bracebridge...ending up at Parry Sound-covering 512 miles...leaving miles...leaving February 4 and returning Feb. 11. Each person had a saddle bag loaded with a weeks supply packed packed inside; and for the main meals they dined out. A fantastic, enjoyable enjoyable trip for all! Nestleton Afternoon U.C.W. Unit Meets The setting for the Feb. 13 meeting was the lovely, spacious home of Jean Williams in Nestleton village. A smaller attendance attendance due to illness and many away in the south. Leader Mabel Cawker opened the meeting at 1:30 p.m. with a Valentine message and a warm welcome. Helen Vine acted as secretary. A worship period with a Valentine Valentine theme "Love & Joy" was presented by Jean Williams and Helen Vine. Hymns were read in unison and Scripture, Corinthians 15:13 and a Psalm was read, closing closing with Prayer. The programme was of interest taken from one of Amy Holding's books entitled, "How many Stones does it take" by Helen, with thoughts on loving, activity, response to others, crisis and how caring are we? etc. A telephone conversation between Helen & Jean from book "Hello! Is God There?" was excellent and centered on the work of the church and the people involved. The programme closed with a reading by Helen, entitled, "The Treasure Chest" re- children's Valentines. The roll call "My oldest treasure and its story" was well answered with lovely old antiques and treasures...and colourful stories told by the members. Thank you cards received.,.some with a generous donation. Minutes read by Helen and approved, approved, and treasurer Nctn Fish presented the statement and a good balance given. A brief business session wns hold with discussion on re - the upcoming banquet, March 0, in the Community Community Centre In Nestleton. The Prcsbytcrlnl Annual meeting to be held on Wed,, March 7th from 9 a.m. • 3 p.m, at Trinity United Church In Bowmanville. (Any member wishing to ntlcnd give the General President Jean Williams n call • 9864708), Tho World Day of Prayer • Friday, March 2, at 2 p.m. nt Nestleton Presbyterian church. 0 calls were reported for Feb, and quite n number of used slumps and labels were on hand for Prcsbyterlal, Meeting closed with Benediction,.,and a tasty lunch wns served by convenors Jean & Helen, and it social hour wns enjoyed, Marlon Hall gave the appreciation to those In charge of meeting, Nestleton Presbyterian Church Willi n smaller congregation In attendance, Feb, 10,11 a.m, the morning church service was conducted conducted by Hev. Win. Fairley, will) Russell Brown and Gcorgo Scott welcoming at tho door. Psalm 100 was read responsively, responsively, and Scripture reading was from Genesis 33 and John 10: 2242. The organist was Joyce Taylor. The World Day of Prayer will be Friday, March 2, at 2 p.m, in the Nestleton Presbyterian Church with all denominations participating. On Sunday, Feb. 25, Mr. Stan McNeely will be celebrating his 89th birthday with the church congregation. congregation. (birth date Feb. 19). Rev. Wm, Fairley spoke on the Mystery of Communication - The Christian Faith cannot be explained explained in the same way as rules of grammar or the principles of mathematics. There must be a desire to respond in faith and obedience obedience to the word of God as revealed in the love of Jesus. Welcome Home We welcome back from the sunny sunny south, Lawrence and Gwendolyn Gwendolyn Malcolm of Nestleton, who returned home on Saturday, Feb. 17, after an extended holiday in Florida.. They enjoyed golfing, swimming, shuffleboard arid many other interests...to make it a great holiday! Family members were on hand to welcome them on Sunday at their home. Dennis & Laina and family, family, David & Joanne and family and Glenn & Arlene and girls I A real family party! Community Church Caesarea On a bright sunny morning, Feb. 18j at ll a.m, Caesarea Community Community Church met. with an average congregation. Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford's theme was "Whiter Than Snow" from Isaiah I: 18 and Psalm 51: 7. Snow covers up pollution, dirt and ugliness, It changes the face of the earth to a thing of beauty and cleanliness. This is what David asked God to do for him. He wanted his sins to be forgiven so that he was made clean again. His appeal to God was "Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow." Dana Gibbons read the first lesson and Frank Arncy the second second lesson. Kathleen Watts was the organist. Sympathy Extended Deeply saddened to hear of the death of Caroline Naples of Port Perry, and our heartfelt sympathy sympathy goes out,to her mother Dorothy Naples of Port Perry, and Caroline's daughter Karen & husband Tim Nicholls of Brighton. A very out-going and friendly person,,. Caroline will he sadly missed by many relatives and good friends. Nestleton United Church On a lovely Sunday morning, Fob. Ill, 11:15 a.m, Nestleton United saw an average attendance attendance with Marlon Hall extending the welcome nt tho door. The church congregation welcomed Mrs. Joyce McLean,..who halls from Pickering Pickering Village United Church,..to the pulpit. Joyce Is also n member of the Oshawa Presbytery, She used as her text • Isnlnh 49: 8-13 A I Corinthians u:To; 11,10-23 read by Glenn Malcolm, She based her meditation on "Trust In God," Stic presented an Interesting story to the Sunday School re • "Tho Power of l/ove," The Ladles quartet,,,Kay, Janice, llegenla and Shirley, sang • The Durham East Junior Farmers were recently recognized by the provincial Junior Farmers Association on the occasion of their 75th anniversary. The group's- anniversary banquet took place on Saturday, February 17, in the Newcastle ViU lage Community Hall. In this photo, Kelly Allen, vice president of the Junior Farmers Association of Ontario, presents an anniversary plaque to President Mar.- vin Stapleton. - . 1 , ; --;«ï Each year, the Junior Farmers present the Junior Farmer of the Year Award to one of their members. This honor went to Marilyn Green last week. She received a plaque as the outstanding Durham East Junior Farmer of 1989. John Farmer is shown in this photo as he makes the presentation at the club's 75th anniversary! banquet held Saturday, February 17, in Newcastle Village. !J 4H Club Learns Etiquettes Do you know how to write a proper thank you letter? How much is a proper tip to leave a waitress in a fancy restaurant? Do you know how to pack a suitcase for long periods of time without taking too much. These and many more questions are all answered in the new 4-H unit. This, club is called 'Putting Your Best Foot Forward' Forward' and deals mostly with proper etiquette. On Monday, February 12, 1990, Tyrone 4-H club had their first 4-H meeting at the Tyrone United Church. At 7:00 p.m. the 4-II pledge wns conducted by members and leaders. Mrs. Plcnscncc welcomed new members and old ones and introduced herself and Mrs. Pnscoe ns the lenders for the club. The members in attendance attendance were Holly Penwnrd- en, Jenny Wilcock, Melanie Christou, Christine Cliristou and Heather Forbes absent was Nancy Plensnncc. Since Valentino's Day is just around tho corner members and lenders wore red heart name tags. nicely, "Tell Everyone You Know" with Carol Mairs at the piano. Arnold Williams & Ken Weir received the offering, Tho beautiful flower on the Altar was placed in loving memory of Grnhnmc Fish by Ills wife Ncla. 'litis fine service closed with the great old hymn "The Church's One Foundation" by Samuel Sebastian Wesley • 1010 • 1070. Benediction & Three Fold Amen. Family Concerns Recent visitors at the Cawker Farm, Setigog Pt„ were Curtis Cawker, Cobourg, Grant Cawker and friend John Slmrpe, Oslmwn, Arthur Cawker, Sudbury, and Ralph Cawker and friend Dianne Rlcclo and son Jake of Scarborough. Sum & Mabel Cawker, Setigog Pt. Rd,, enjoyed a tasty hint'll with Alan and Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa just recently. The Sam Cnwkers also Imd a good visit wlllt David mid Hogcnlit Walker, Avril & Kyle, Setigog Point, on Sunday, Feb. 11. It wits it pleasure to meet once again,Herbert A Eugenia Rill of Whitby, Regenla'ii parents, A thought: Yesterday Is it enni'cllcd cheque...today a pro- mlsary note,,,and tomorrow,„let us use our cash wisely! An introduction for this unit is showing respect and consideration for others, helping us learn what behaviour behaviour is acceptable. The goal is making the world a more pleasant place to live and ourselves more pleasant people people to be with. Enrollment cards were handed out and all members present completed them. Project manuals were distributed distributed at this time. Club requirements were discussed. Members are to be present at five of six meetings, complete project requirements to the leader's satisfaction and to take part in the achievement program. If n member cannot attend the achievement program or misses two meetings they must do two hours of community community service work. It wns also suggested that a member member put moro work into their books by hnving extra pages, such ns, n 'me page', 'club name' page, 'officer' page, also clippings pertaining to this unit would create a super super book. Tho achievement program program is April 26 nt 7:00 p.m. Tho plnco has not yet been decided on. Wo have n balance of $91.00 in our club treasury. All members wore asked to think of a club fun name for next week. Members and loaders spoke aloud tho "Dear Member" Member" exorcises about tolling n situation where you felt uncomfortable uncomfortable because you didn't know what to do. A rond map to good meeting meeting is called on agenda. Just ns n road map keeps gong in tho right direction so does this. An ngondn keeps tho meeting on timo nnd lists things to bo covered nt each mooting. Tho club executive works together to keep tho mootings mootings running smoothly. Tho president plans mootings nnd other activities nnd chairs all club meetings. Tho vice president helps tho president and may take on some of tho above mentioned, mentioned, Tito secretary keeps track of what happened at tho meetings by writing minutes, keeping atten dance records and respond-; ing to club mail. The treasr-,- urer keeps track of the mon-; ey that comes in and goes; out. The press reporter lets! the community know whati the local , 4-H club is doing! by writing articles for the- newspaper. Congratulations to presi : ; dent-Melanie Christou, sec-i retarv-Jenny Wilcock, trees- urer-Holly Penwarden. We learned that etiquette; is a rule or code of conduct., that tells you to be thought-;!, ful and the considerate way ; to behave with other people^ The rules that matter most) 2 are good taste, respect, consideration, consideration, common sensed and being natural. ■£ Home is where you first: learn to get along with other.£ people. Children are not- born with good manners -.j good manners must bo|i learned nnd practised oven! and over again. General tips when talk-;! ing on the' telephone nro-l never to eat, have n central !• family message area 1 ' equipped with paper and!: pen, ask your parents if you - can use the phone for a long;; conversation, nnd don't!; plnco calls after 10 p.m. or> before 8:00 a.m. When answering the!- phono bo polite nnd pions- jj ant: always answer with hol-Zj lo. Wo also talked about ob-Ji scene phono calls, telephone-! snles nnd answering mn-J chinos. * Family Meals should be! fun because with some faml-jj lies supper is their only* monl together ns both par-2 onts work during tho ciny.jj Good manners should also? 1)0 practised nt tho table - !! with your family. Mrs. Pnscoe lend us in tn-N bio Do's nnd Don't's. *J Tho homo activities for!j next week nro to listen cnre-Ji fully to a conversation at mi family monl nnd answer!!' some questions or to sketch* how utensils nro placed ont! tho table for a family meal,/ Also party suggestions for-'! the last meeting would nine!' boholpM. »i Tho next mooting is Mon-l day, February 10, 1000. \Vo3 will 1» visiting Norlhcutt K|.« llott Funornl Homo. ï Submitted llyt Nancy Plommmo.