Ontario Community Newspapers

South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), 1 Mar 2002, p. 14

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PURE COUNTY BOTTLED WATER Our purification system includes: Filtration process Sediment filter Softened Carbon charcoal filter Reverse osmosis Ultra-violet light Charcoal buffer filter For information on home delivery phone 476-1376 3020 County Road 10 in Milford Hicks' General Store Milford 476-5258 Groceries Gasoline - Diesel fuel - Ice Video Rentals etc., etc., etc. FALL/WINTER HOURS Mon. - Sat. - 7:30 am to 7:00 pm Sunday - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Interac, Visa, MasterCard accepted My Gain is Their Gain - Continued from page 13 because the CIDA can match our donation 4 to 1. My math tells me that I now have 5 winners and no losers because $250 will: 1) Feed, clothe and educate a child for a whole year. % 2) Will save a person's eyesight for a lifetime. 3) Will cure the ravages of leprosy for a lifetime. 4) Will help to feed a whole community through Canadian Foodgrains Bank (and we have at least one of these operating in the County). 5) Finally, will make us feel that we really are making a difference in the lives of others who are less fortunate than ourselves. Yes, whether you spend $0 or $50, everyone is an instant winner because this time called Lent offers us choices to help us feel good about ourselves. It gives us 5 potential winners and no losers. The odds look great to me. How about you? Happy & Blessed Easter when it comes! - Pastor Ian Water - Continued from page 18 sonous chemicals. There are ways of growing food without poisonous chemicals. Rural families need to consider what they put down the drain (we all do). Every person must take responsibility ffor helping to reduce the amount of chemicals that end up in our water, soil and life. We all want our children and grandchildren to be healthy and happy. They need clean water. If we work together we have the power to do this. Cleaning tip- for toilets, sinks and counter tops. sprinkle a little bit of baking soda and pour some white vinegar over and watch and wipe (reuse old clothes or towels for rags). If anyone has any other cleaning tips I'd like to hear them. 476-7241 - Vicki Emlaw

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