The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-06-24, Page 7Page 6--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 24, 1987
Beat the summer heat, take
The best way to cool down on a summer
day is to take a dip in a pool. If you don't
have one in your backyard, than the
Lucknow Pool is the place for you.
The pool has been cleaned and weather
permitting, it will open this week for the
public.
Guarding and instructing this summer
will be done by Colleen VanOsch, Julie
Nicholson, Heather Maclntyre, Wilum
Vandervelde and Helen Maclntyre.
The girls have planned something for
everyone and hope that more people will
become aware of what a great sport swim-
ming is. If you do not know how to swim,
then enroll yourself in adult lessons. As for
children, there are still openings in July
and August.
Other programs being offered at the pool
are: Ladies Fitness, a class consisting of
shallow water exercises; Parents and
tots; Swim Team; Bronze Medallion;
Bronze Cross; and, Aqua Fitness, a class
which consists of a cardiovascular as well
as a muscular workout in the shallow end.
There will be an aquafitness class at 6:30
a dip in the Lucknow pool
p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
You do not have to be able to swim to
take part in either of the exercise classes.
All of the programs will start the week of
July 6. You may check the schedule in this
week's paper for times. If you have any
questions, feel free to call the pool.
There's a lot for you to do this summer at
the Lucknow Pool so "take the plunge"
and get involved. See you there.
Lucknow Lions help repair pool for 1987 use
Did you see the Community swimming
pool lately? It turned color overnight
thanks to a work bee held on a recent
blistering hot Saturday afternoon.
Some 30 members of the Lucknow Lions
with paint brush, hammers, nails and tar
in hand converged on the Pool and the
Playhouse to repair rooves and refinish
the exterior. Four hours, and a lot of "all
in fun" criticism, later they left each
marvelling at their professionalism. Also
on that day the local Kinettes were busy
with paint brushes brightening up the
playground equipment at the pool of which
they have had installed over the years.
The Recreation Department expresses a
great deal of thanks to these volunteers for
their community betterment spirit.
1987 LUCKNOW
SWIMMING POOL SCHEDULE '
TIME
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
12:30
1:00
LESSONS
LESSONS
LESSONS
LESSONS
LESSONS
LADIES'
LADIES'
EXERCISE
LADIES'
1:30
2:00
EXERCISE
CLASS
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TENTS.
CLASS
& TE TSS
E CLASS E
PUBLIC
SWIM
'
3:00
4:00
PUBLIC.
SWIM
PUBLIC
SWIM
PUBLIC
SWIM
PUBLIC
SWIM
0
PUBLIC
SWIM
PUBLIC
SWIM
5:00
SWIM
SWIM
,
5:30
6:00
6:30
7:00
BRONZE &
BRONZE
CROSS
TEAM
BRONZE &
BRONZE
CROSS
TEAM
BRONZE &
BRONZE
CROSS
AQUAFIT
AQUAFIT
7:15
8:00
9:00
PUBLIC
SWIM
---
PUBLIC
SWIM
.
ADULT
LESSONS
PUBLIC
SWIM
ADULTS
LESSONS
PUBLIC
SWIM
PUBLIC
SWIM
PUBLIC
SWIM
Adult lessons begin, Tuesday, July 7 - 81.25 a lesson
Parent and tots begins Tuesday, July 7 - 250 a parent, 500 a child
Ladies' exercise class includes special exercises done in shallow water.
You do not need to know how to swim to participate in this fitness program. Enrollment is limited
to 25 members. Cost will be $20.00 for the summer (81.50/lesson). Please register Monday, July 6
class.
Aquafit is an exercise program in which participants aim to improve their cardio vasutiar fitness through
aerobic exercises. Aquafit classes begin Tuesday, July 7. Cost will be $15.00 for the summer.
Bronze and Bronze Cross classes begin Monday, July 6 -_ 822.00 for the season.
Swim Team is $5.00 for the season which begins Tuesday, July 7.
SEASON TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE POOL
CHILD $20.00 2 CHILDREN $35.00 TEEN (13-18) $27.00 FAMILY
ADMISSION: Child 500 Teen 750 Adult 81.00
before
855.00
All is set to go at the pool for the coming
season. Don't forget mothers to take ad-
vantage of the morning playground pro-
gram. This program is held in conjunction
with swimming lessons from 9 a.m. until 12
noon, commencing July 6 until July 24 and
again from August 3 to August 21. Bonnie
Henderson is playground leader.
Network to offer
child care centres
in four areas
SPECIAL
Child care centres
The Bruce County Family Resource Net-
work is now operating four child care cen-
tres in the communities of Elmwood,
Mildmay, Tara and Teeswater. These ser-
vices are available to farm and non-farm
families for children 18 months to 10 years
on a full-time, part-time or on a drop-in
basis.
The Network wishes to notify parents
that registration for September will be
held the week of June 22-26, 1987 from 7:30
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Registration may be
done either in person at.the Centre or by
telephone.
For further information, please contact
the Elmwood Centre at 396-9911; Mildmay
Centre at 367-2816; Tara Centre at 934-2041
or the Teeswater Centre at 392-6830.
Pasture Renovation Demonstration
The Bruce County Pasture Committee
has tried different seeding methods to re-
establish trefoil on parts of the Bruce Com-
munity Pasture Farm. You can see the
results at an Open House at the Pasture
Headquarters on June 25, 1987 at 7:30 p.m.
Pesticide Storage
The spraying season is almost over for
another year so there will be a stock of par-
tially used containers to store for next
year.
There is a section of "The Ontario Soil
Conservation and Environmental Protec-
tion Assistance Program II" which en-
courages the proper storage of . all
pesticides. For a storage to be eligible, the
following items are required:
Concrete block or wood -frame wall
storage complete with roof and concrete
floor, appropriately sized to the farm
operation. No floor drains will be allowed
and the floor must be capable of containing
any chemical spill within the storage
building;
Storage can be separate, adjacent to or
within an exisiting farm building not used
for livestock, feed or produce. Storage
must be well ventilated and adequate heat
should be provided to prevent freezing of
liquid formulations;
Chemical storage warning sign (obtain-
ed from OMAF or Ministry of the Environ-
ment) to be affixed to both sides of the en-
trance doors to the storage building;
1,000 watt (maximum) electric heater
with thermostat (optional) ;
12 -inch" diameter (maximum) exhaust
fan;
Light fixture;
Door lock(s);
Electrical hook-up from an existing ser-
vice panel.
The grant is 40 per cent of the cost of
construction.
Call the nearest OMAF office for com-
plete details.