Ras abd Las 00 an od Pughs celebrate 40th wed What a beautiful weekend! Everyone is out cleaning up yards and things. It's great to get the lawn chairs out. Everyone was pleased to hear that Earl Martyn is improving. We Ja wish him well. Andrea Smith, age 10, daughter of Sandra and Don did very well in the area gymnastics meet. An- drea attends R.H. Carnish. She came in first in the vault, 2nd on the beam and 5th on her floor ex- ercise. She goes to the Regionals this week. We all wish her well. In the meantime her dad is singing his heart out in the Choral Society's Production of Jesus Christ Super Star. If you have any laundry that needs doing, send it over to Terry Hodgins. He is doing excellent work while his wife Eileen is in Tokyo looking after their first EE 2 grandson. Although I did hear that a bird caused him to wash a t-shirt over again. Don and Sandra Smith spent the weekend in Brampton at San- dra's sisters, the Virgins, The hall at Prince Albert was the scene at a very lively party to help Merv and Ilean Pugh's 40th wedding anniversary. The party action team 90 Learning is a lifetime opportunity. Learning allows each of us to reach out, take risks and learn from the many experiences life offers us. This year's Education Week theme, "Learning For Life--Action Team 90 ", reflects the challenge offered our Durham Board of Education students as they prepare for the future. The public elementary and secondary schools of the Durham Board of Education are proud to invite you to visit them during Education Week. Discover the wide range of educational opportunities available to today's youth and adults. Special activities are planned for your enjoyment. Mall displays, demonstrations and performances will be taking place at various locations throughout the community. Open houses and other exciting events will be happening at your local school. Call for details 576-4600, 686-2711, or 1-800-265-3968 (for outside area code 416). Ask for extension 205 or 319. Education Week, April 30- May 4, 1990. was organized by their children. 80-85 friends and relatives reminisced about old times. A great time was had by all. We always knew that there was something special about this cou- ple. [40 years married to the same man WOW!!!) Melissa Pereman did a beautiful job helping the choir sing their musical number on Sunday. We would like to hear more from the young people. . It was great to hear about R.H. Cornish's plans to promote Earth Day. They will be cleaning up the school yard, downtown and plan-- ting trees. Thanks goes out to Mr. Moon. We are hoping that Cory Mason, from Mary Street is coming along okay. Cory fell off his skateboard and hurt his head. I was very im- pressed to see how all his friends worked together to contact Cory's parents and get the ambulance. | What a great bunch of kids we PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 24, 1990 -- 31 ing anniversary have around here. Please get bet- ter soon Cory. John and the kids and I spent Sunday dinner with my family at my sister's in Ajax. We celebrated Easter a week late. Well, better late than never. There were 11 tables at Thurs- day night's euchre. The ladies high winners were Dorothy But- son, Alma Manns, and Berenice Daniels. The men high winners were Harold Burgess, Doris Hill and Carl Gimlett. The lucky draw winners were James Emerton, Il- ean Pugh and Dorothy Butson. Prince Albert School yard will look much tidier after next week. The whole school will be taking part in a garbage pick up to help celebrate Earth Day. Les and Grace Beacock had their family for a turkey dinner on Easter weekend. I'm sure they all had a great time. If you have any news next week, please call Ilean Pugh. Farm chemical safety is the focus of quiz Test your knowledge of farm chemical safety with this quick quiz. You'll find the answers on Page Number .32 1. What is the best source of in- formation on cutting down ex- posure to a chemical? 2. What are the three levels of toxicity indicated on a pesticide container? 3. What parts of the body are at the greatest risk of exposure to farm chemicals? 4. You must regularly check chemical resistant gloves to see if they're safe to wear. What is the most effective way of checking? 5. What two signal words on a pesticide jug mean "Always wear eye protection?" 6. Does a dust mask do the same thing as a respirator? 7. What is the best safety tool you can have with you when work- ing with pesticides? 8. Where can you find out about the symptoms of chemical over- exposure and what first aid is necessary? 9. What are the four ways in which your body can be exposed to pesticides? 10. What should yeu do before taking off chemical resistant gloves? : 11. When working with chemicals, how often should you launder work clothes even though they haven't been exposed to a spill or splash? 12. What are the areas of the body that absorb chemicals at the highest rate? If you would like to know more about farm chemical safety, write for the free Farm Chemical Safe- ty Is In Your Hands booklet. It's a great guide to complete safety precautions. No farm home should be without one. Write to: Crop Protection Institute of Canada, 1200-910 7th Avenue S.W. Calgary, AB. T2P 3N8. 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