The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-02-27, Page 4to the electors . of
I. wish to thank you for your
support and the confidence you
have shown by electing me as
your Member of Parliament.
I* will continue a close personal
service that people in Huron-
Bruce have received in the past.
For information or assistance,
please contact my constituency
office, Main Street, Brussels,
Box 9, and phone 887-6852. 14.,,
Thank You,
Murray Cardiff
Casual Shirts
Coveralls ...Smocks
Work Shirts & Pants
Char-Man's Work Clothing tk,
Welcomes You Everyday
LUCKNOW PHONE 528 2526 1141°
contes
Fourteen students from
the .Lucknow 'SchooL. 'Brook-
side Public School, Kinloss
'Central Public School and St,
Joseph's. School, • Kings,
bridge. Jarticiated. in • ' the
• event. The two, winners will
go' on to. the 'zone- competition:-
in :Clinton thiS...Saturday.
Runners up in thetwo cat-
egOries were Brookside -stud ,..
ent, Celia Chandler, grade
8, in , the senior '
speaking about The Young,
•st in the • Family ,•and in •the,
• tutiordivision,'.-Linda Van-
)sch, a grade .6 student at St.-
,Kingsbridge,•
Speaking ..,.abOtit a . Dairy
Farmer'S. Daughter,.
The other students who
participated ineluded. Mary.:
Katherine Staplaon, Kings
bridge, speaking about Em-
barrassment; Heather HoW-
ald, Kinloss, Pollution; Lauii
Lee Howes, BrOokside, Spe-
eches; Vicky Hackett, Brook-
side, Effective Listening, and.
David Ca.yley, Lucknow, Pet
Cat: Macs, in .the junior.
division 5peakers 'in the
senior division included
alea Cameron, Lucknow, My
Brother, Colin; Christine.
Stapleton, Kingsbridge, MY.
Mishaps; Suzanne Alton„
Brookside, Hot Tubs and'
Ken Van Qsch, Kingsblidge,
Speeding Ticket,
Judging the contest were
Graeme Craig, Mrs. Ross
Shiells, and Rev. Stuart
Miner.
Las'Leckie. League of Bel-
grave met at the home of
Joyce Casemore, Bel-
grave to discuss the "Art of
Elreastfeeditig and Overcom-
ing .Difficulties", on Febru-
ary 19th at 1 o'clock.4-Mrs.
Casernore welcomed' -the
mothers to her home and
then explained how the lend- s
ingiibrary_works. She was.'
happy with the growth Of the'
librafy I, since LLL Belgrave
now has 17 books, thanks to
mothers taking out member-
ships, buying League books
and, prodncts, and donating
books.
Mrs. Barbara Kerr opened
the discussion with a round
• • Wm Lions
speaking contest
Lucknow and D‘rict Lions ing out' victorimis. Murray
Club conducted a local will now represent the local
speakoff in the District A ions Club in, the next stage
(Ontatio,--Quebec., and Labra- ,f the Region ConteSt to be
dor) effectiVe speaking cont- geld in .Wingham late in
est. . arch .
Murray Gilchrist, son of The contest is held for
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilchrist I igh School student-S,' bOth
.)f R. R. 5 Lucknow and Ken 4irlSand boys in English and
irvvin, son of Mr. and Mrs: ''rench speaking .categories.
Bob Irwin. R. R..1 Lucknow, ucal judges were Mr. Char , were.the. participants.H _es.Liddle; Mr. Ross Erring
- -Both boys did quite well - and-Mr,-Don-Cameron;
and judging was very, close, of the Brookside teaching
with Murray Gilchrist corn- taff.
Winners in. the BOO Cansidlattitegfon Lucknow Branch 309
Public speaking contest on Friday nightivere train the left,
Craig Kaufman, Lucknow,Central Public School, first in the •
junior division;',Helen Macintyre, Lucknow 'Central -Public
School, Brit ,tn • the senior division; Celia Chandler,:
L4,-Leeh0i.di.4cooetottriy .40y$:-(4.0007-sotg.
Brookside Public. School, runnerup in the senior division and
Nan: 4oSephts SChool, -
runnerup in the junior division, Craig and Helen *liton
- 'to Compete in, the Legion Zone public speaking competition
in.Clinton on Saturday. ' [Sentinel Staff PhotO]
of introductions. The moth
ers shared experiences of
breastfeeding,. relating how
they had solved problems
they had encountered in the
•.•••-•••••.,•-......... •
early days of nursing, such were either minimized or '
as engorgement, and build- non-existant.
ing up a milk supply. It was
noted that with experience
and knowledge, difficulties
• •