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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-11-04, Page 23• , , , ..., . • , . . . . : . . . . . . . . . , 1 '. 0 ••••Iuqkn�w pa „.,. ••• • The executive of the tuck - now Filpire Skating Club mit at the Lucknow Tom Hall •October5 to plan the coming ' maw," Professionals; Olive Lapp 0$ W1140100 and Debbie Pet:- dt: of Goderich," who'will be teaching inLucknow ,this winter, :were in attendance. • The club has re-orpnized ' the class schedule to 4fer . the younger skaters the op- portunity to , progress -more quickly through their Nation- al Figure Skating Test (NFST) badge levels, NFST badge level aMdents are • being given • the opportunity to skate both Monday . and , Thursday evenings or juit Monday ff preferred, . , ff a child skaWs both Monday and Thursday even; heishe will haVe a total of 1% hours of skating each week. Most of these skaters only skated an hour a week last year and the beginner, , stroking and eletnentary els skated only otte-lialf hour etteh week last year.. Parents of N7ST badge levels • skaters are being asked to help with ice super- vision, The club's coaches are trained W Wach the rudi- , mesh of skating tint 01 of the:01111'S &oche* have at! tended Coacheie Thee cosithei Itmiever, are • also young, between the ages' of 13 and rtand regitite th‘ assistance Of parents to auk, .ervise the poops theyleach, Parents. of ,senier itkaira will assist the Senior lce captain with ice snpervision of thi, OSA *indents. Thedi* has 1 •.Chriatmas theme. for their 00041' • skating cariiiii$C- • WWI wil inin practising for the Carnival wheis skathg •lessons start the first Week Of Ntivember. WINN 610061114,1! Eadgea and skating.appar- . elwill be .available for stde ' * arena every second and . Mortis Monday itt the Month. Badges and Skating 00014 May be purchased fro* the liadge seeretary, Mary Lou Prieitap. The club's •eiteMitive de- •cided.tohoid regular monthly • meetings at $ p4rn,nn the. •sectind Monday each Month; These:: riteetinp ..1011 .1ti, an. opportutiity to keep abreast Silivides in the club And willalso **fide pal. an optiortunity to.; learn more about 'the chib. •. • . . , • • • ' ' • • , • Mothers group observes anniversary The October meeting of 'the Lucknow Area Nursing • Mothers was held ai the home of Patti Otitscher, • Teeswater. This meeting marked the fest 'birthday of the soup,. • NursingMthers wait started • one year ago by Jo-Ainn • Kirkland widt the support and encouragement of• her local public health nttrse et that time, who felt that there was t t need in the miming* for ,more information and • support regarding breast- . feeding, Mrs. Kirkland is a registered nurse antfa form- er „public health num, She also hasbmastled kfir other children, The meefingsare held on a • monthly basis and deal basic-, * with breastfeeding but &vary to include such -topics as frnily phoning. Guests are also invited le meetings •to diSeuss various subjects aa •nutrition. The most import. - ant factor about the gather- • • CASuCK•.Steve id1. (nee MacPherson) of ft; 0 1, Lsscksaw, are proud to an- • nowie the arrival of a son, • Joel Chattels, 8,.1b. 11 oz„ born in "Anglian) and Dist• - tict Hospital, on October 2S, .,1981, Proud grandparents are Bill and kabel MacPher- son, R. 1, Lucknow and Wilford aid Mary Caslick, • Wingham; • COLWELL « Bruce and Shir- ley' .Colwel ,te R. 5, La:know • are happy to „announce the arrival of their daughter, Mailey Doris, weighing 7 lbs. 10 oz., on October 31, 1981 at Wingharn and Dist, tiet Hospital, a were sister for Chris. Tarsi» and Gavin, DORSCH - Rod and Marilyn thartkOod forthe safe at rival of their fast born, Nathan Mut, I lb, 14 oz,, rntObet • 23,1981 at ditgaty, Alberts - Proud first tinge, grafidpar- efts are Whim and Betty Dorsch of New Hamburg, Nathan is the eighth grand- • child foi Arthur and Irene Clymer of Agincourt, Killiongkeee gram page 10 laird of genie and Mrs.. Holmes of Kinough each fav - oared with solos. Readings with a Thanks- eting the were given by • M. Don Bushell, Mrs. Tenni McDonald, Mrs, Glen Hal& enby and Mo. -Evelyn Hod - 00 of Kinloss and Mft, Midford Wall of Kittlouglt, • Mts.. D Robertson then introduced the guett speak- er, Miss Ma White of Getter - a returned Monsty from Who litho gave a most interesting talk 60 Stir Week in India, Site was thanked by Mrs, Frank Madden, ing,sia the 'support and en- • couragement received bY • mutual sharing of problems and ideas by the 'mothers moat, The topic of October's • meedng. was postpartum de presaion.,• Mothers related esperknces 'they had with Hate blues" before and after birth• and suggestions were made on howl W cope *kb this. , Factors affecdng milk sup- ply were also discussed and Vatintifi suggesdont were •made on how increase milk •supply. The basic principle of *supply and demand was em- pltasized the store (woes tly the infant nurses and the more milk fte obhins; the • more milk the breasts will be stimulated to prOduce. • The sneering was closed and every one enj4ed birth - •day et*. The next meeting will take place at the home di -Marilyn Moffat, R. R. 03, Holyrood. 201:Yegv Annivertary Sole Prirfoefis iNeetiftwemker 4 -14tweesber11,1106 • , illeCOMMICKIS SNAPS, ellOCOILATt OAPS, 70 O. $1 •now, Tosi„To UP ot wog U SrafiER M • •• $1 SCHNEIDER' BOIVIII • sawmills moan so 0, SAUSAGE $ saw., TO MICE LUNCHEON. 99 MIAF SCHNELOgirg corm CHEESE ts.$2.59 Bain's Groceteria Imeknow .5284420 OPENS% liATS wgiggivitg r