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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 2009-01-07, Page 8Page 8 Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 7, 2009 LUCKNOW SENTINEL Birthday c� Emma Caesar , Janury 7, 1998 - 11 years old Shayne MacLennan January 9, 1997 - 12 years old To join the Sentinel's birthday club, just give us a call at 519-528-2822. Children can be a member up to and including the age of 12. TIs Week's Specials 4 Fj de Your old, �} Inclividuat consumers (no contractors) are welcome to recycle 1 or 4 L vans of latex, of varnishand stains ¢» '�Z,• �y i j� r 21 0 • Salt Ice Melt - 10 lig $2.49 Cellulose Insulation (Cocoon) 42 sq. ft at 6" $12.99/bag INSULATION BLOWER IS AVAILABLE TO RENT ' * Find out how you can get up to $10,000 in Federaland Provincial rebates for Home Energy Upgrades * RONA HENDERSON RONA 782 Havelock St., Lucknow 519528-3118: Mon. - Fri. 7:30 - 5:30; Sat. 8 - 4 Best wishes go out to Joyce McEwan of Kincardine Our best wishes go out to Joyce McEwan Kn of Kincardine who Sproule held their lough. annual New Year's rton �n�N�yW dnesday was hospitalized at 4� Kincardine Hospital. Get well soon Joyce. Our sympathy goes out to the families of Bertha' (Milne) and Ted Haldenby plus the Milne families on_ the death of Fred Milne of Pinecrest Manor. The funeral was *Tuesday, which took place at: MacKenzie and McCreath in Lucknow. Erlma Haldenby visited with her cousin, Doris Bushell in Wingham on Monday. On New Year's Eve she had supper with Jack and Joan Bair. Also visiting the Barrs was Linda Taylor . of 'Hayes Lake Ave. Dave Rutledge and. Cathy. evening for family and friends. • Congratulations to D.J. and Jessica Haldenby of Hayes Lake Ave. who had the first baby of the new year in Grey - Bruce, a baby girl Makenna Brianne. She was born in Walkerton general Hospital on Jan. 1 at :1:56 a.m, Jack and Joan Barr spent New Year's Eve with Bert and Isabel Thompson at the • Turnoerry Estate near Wingham. Visitors over the New Year weekend with Glen and Shelley Haldenby were • her . brother, Mitch Tillen and Peggy from St Thomas.. People come out to pay respects to Bob Thompson Photos by Garit Reid Seen In the picture above are the champions from Goderich, from the this past weekends Lions Novice Rep Tournament.. They beat Drayton 6=1 for the championship. in the picture below you - can see the covsolation champs from Elma Logan, who defeated Owen . Sound 4 - Despite; the unpleasant weather Jwple on Dec. 31 many came to the United Church in Ripley to show their deep respect for Bob Thompson of Purple Grove. Relatives including his brother Rae, his sister Joan and other relatives and friends from a distance including Dick McCash from Fort Neson hy The Wemsa's Fran had supper with Rob, Carolyn and 1pstitute family at the Lake. Richard. and Lorna Cronin of Teeswater visited with John and Joyce Farrell -Sunday., John and Joyce also hosted the family New Year's Day . dinner. ' Sandrae Forster visited with Morley and Deanna Scott for a while. last Saturday. Lin Owen of Whitechurch had tea with Bette MacLeod on Monday. • Other .visitors last week were Betty Johnston and Joyce Farrell. d . B.C. were there. Bob will be greatly missed 'byall. Simon and Jan Logtenberg • of Dungannon visited Fran and Jim Farrell Saturday evening. On New Year's Day, Jim and YOU The LucknOw Sentinel's 2009 Phone Book Is coming soon! Additions, changes or deletions should be phoned Into Pat Livingston at 519-528-282 Lucknow f One of the first things babies need is a crib One of the first things parents of a new baby will pur- chase is a crib, bassinette or cradle.. Cribs are the recom- mended choice as cribs must meet rig- orous safety stan- dards. The same is not true for cradles and. bassinettes. No matter which sleeping environ- ment you choose, there are safety con- cerns to remember when purchasing and using. Ensure that any bases are properly secured; bases §hould ' be wide to lessen the possibility of tip- ping. Any wheels should have locking devices. Screws and bolts should be checked frequently to ensure they are.. tight. If handles are present, make sure the baby can not get access to them. Some handles are made of rope -like products .and may be a strangulation hazard. Decorative bows » or ribbons should be trimmed short. The * mattress needs to be firm and fit snuggly against the sides of the crib frame; no gaps should exist. Do not use bumper pads. The mattress cover needs to fit tightly over the mattress so it cannot be dis- lodged. The . spaces between spindles should be no larger than 2-3/8 inches or 60mm. No matter what the . sleeping envi- ronment, always put your baby to sleep on their back and the back only: unless you have been instructed to do otherwise by your baby's doctor! Never place the crib near a window, blinds or drapery cords. Never. .use strings to tie or hang objects, mobiles or toys on or near the crib. Mobiles should be removed by the time your baby is five months old or begins to push up on their' hands and legs. Do not put soft plush toys in the sleeping area or use fluffy blankets,. quilts, or any pil- lows. Keep the room at a comfortable tem- perature.i, If it is comfortable for you wearing a short sleeved shirt it is ok for baby. Keep the crib in your bed- room until the baby is at least six months of age. You'll sleep better knowing your baby is sleeping safe and sound. For further infor- mation, call Public Health at 519-376- 9420 or 1-800-263- 3456. 7 1