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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-05-16, Page 5yJ • Twenty members and three 'visitors met in the town hall for '.tho.'Ma ° menti tg f ,.the. pcknow Women's 7inst#tut lin !'usesday, ay 8. r 9 Susan McNaughton chaired the meeting for the program, ,She read a 'poem Mothers. An accord an►, b10 ! Rose�Broome i�. vas enjoyed by AIL Noma Campbell read a chapter on Pioneerl from the Dean _.Mood k. Rev. William lig� lson showed' slides 'op, Spring Howell t`dY t explained° each picture which pru+eryinteresting. •tiewas thanked and pti .110th:a gift by r x .porothy .Brown. The roll call was: ans { � d li howing, rpf spring bonnets. D ro yb�#i'o � d Susan ;I cNaughton's were ti nt winners r for the !'rettiest and Jean Whit y''s 4as the f iipniest. a ,° In the absence of the:, .010*, it was, v moved that. Mary MacQillayray ; chair the peeling for the business. Its was3deieided to 'have a picnic in JuneJ:and also to cater,tc► diener. ; Delegates to the 4istrict. annual meetrn; on May 15th- ':at Tiverton are acGillivray, Grace Gibson, and Stella Tillbrook 4 Jeant Whitby gay excellent report pn the officers' conference in Waterloo which; she attended. ' A plant exchantge was enjoyed and a social time followed. W ` Library presents childbirt The second in a aeries -of. ':films on childbirth will be presented at the Lucknow ' Library, on Wednesday Y�ay�23 at 8.,00 p.m. by Parents of Positive eginnings, ' a sub- ommittee of Women Today: • • i'• •• The immediate goals of the group are •1 to' provide an - increasing -awareness 'cit current " birthing trends and alternaty.' .. available to parents today,' and 2) °to'act ars resource and supportgroup fair -'women.. The y" 'group would like . to stress they do not advocate any particular method of. birthing, although at times they may present contra versial . material in relation+current birthing practices. The, second film to be shown in the series is entitled, Birth, a 1966Briitish Production. Ten women discuss their feelings about childbirth: from expectations to birth. Sheila. Kilzinger, noted British .Childbirth Educat= or, and Dr. Frederick LeBoyer, author of Birth Without Violence, participate in the discussion. The public is invited to attend, particularly prospective parents, to. 'participate in the . discussion following. Ppr further informa- tion, call Debbie, at 529-7291. • . . Students place_ at music festival •The student at Lucknow Central Public School did we'll- in competition at the third annual Midwestern Ontario Rotary Music Festival held in Walkerton April 30 - May 5. Students from five Counties, Perth, Huron.,• Wellington, Bruce and, Grey participated. The Lucknow . students won a first, five . seconds and five thirds. Students who participated included: Amy Falconer, Shawn Bellmore, second; Michael Schlosser, Angela Boyd, Dean Tiffin, third; grade 8 class, third; Michelle—Johnston, Karen Pickard, Tracy. Steer, Sam Murray, third; Craig Irwin, second; Heather Howald, Denise Helm, Kim Laidlaw; grade 5/6 class, first; Heather Steer; Dana Humphrey, Sharon Askes, third; Harold Martin, Mark Dawson, Mike Stanley, second; Jenny Cooper, Debbie Nicholson, Jackie Wilson, Sherry Murray, Joanne Murray, Amy Gingrich, second; Marlene Martin, third; Susan Miller, Clifford Fielder,, Stephen Tien, second. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 16, 1984—Paige 5 Wa#ch-the- art of • ESE 11AKl NG from our visitors'observation area BRAND & BUTTER CO.OP '12 Years and Under CONTEST RULES: ENTER OUR KING CONTEST 2 BIG WI N N E RS— ,3Yean=ndae, 1. Must use Pine River Cheese 2. Bring wrapper of Pine River Cheese 3. Must be cooked: 4. Bring recipe written up and taped to dish 5. Bring to Pine River Cheese Factory for judging May 19th, at 10:00 a.m. WINNERS RECEIVE: $25?0 GIFT ID PLUS: $109° GIFT IIMINIMPINIMENEM KET u E RTI FICATE for Pine 12)/ver Cheese of their Choice An Entrants - receive a FREE PINE RIVER MUG. R.R. NO. 4 RIPLEY