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D.UNG.ANN
THE LUCKNOW •SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE THIRTEEN
We welcome'Mrs,• Mary Bere
and family to" the village, having
moved from Auburn,. Mr. and.
'g and John
Mrs. Dw ht Aldham a
spent the week -end .with
Bere. '
' Rev'; and f Mrs. Glen,Wright,
Meriarn. and Lisa, are on vacation
for July. They are spending the
first two weeks ata. cottage at'
Grand Bend, and'. will visit with
their families at: Wheatley the latt=
er part.. The Hi,C's will have char-
ge of,Churc.h services on July, 9 and
30th;
Mrs, Wilma Woodford and Elsa of
Long Branch called ori friends here'
'on. Sunday;. Elsa is rernaining for 'a
Week with her .friend Barbara Blake
Mr. and Mrs: Jerry Wilbur and
Bradley of bon Mills and her
mother, Mrs. Stan Fines of Toron-
to'are at their -Write here for the
summer.. ,
ON TRIP TO B.C. •
• Mr. and Mrs: Dynes Campbell ..
have left on a trip through Northern
Ontario and,to the West coast.
They plan on visiting for some time
with., their son Harold and Mrs,. '
Campbell at'Merrit, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs'. Joe Thomas of
Picture. Butte , . Alberta spent a few
days last. week with . Mrs.. Helena
Ryan.
Mrs. 'Lulu Jones returned home on
Thursdayafter spending a week" .`. .
with her daughter; Mrs.; Weldon,
Rudow;: Mr.. Rudow and family of .'
Elmira. Mrs: Rudow and' Mrs, Rohe
accompanied her home. •
Rev. and . Mrs'.. Glen Wright: atten.
ded,the funeral of Mrs Wright's
grandfather in Wheatley on Friday:
,Mr. and Mrs.:: Wilbur:; Brown were
to Toronto Airport Sunday where
;they met their five year old grand-
fson, Alan Brown of Chelmsford,, .•
Mast. Who` will visit withthem for
,twoweeks.
eduction Service
For Calvin-Bric
WHITECHURCH NEWS.
Induction services were held .Fri-
day.. evening in Belgrave., for. Calvin-
Brick •minister- Rev ..John Roberts
The community extend a Welcome
to •.Rev,. Roberti. •
Mr.,and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm
and, family' on 'Sunday. attended
. their' family. reunion' in.the vicinity
of Brussels,.
Muriel. Moore of Oaktille.and
Eiwin Moore of London spent the
week end with their .parents, Mr, •
and -Mrs. Milian Moore.
Visitors ,on Sunday •with' Mr, and
• Mrs. Russel Gaunt .were` Mr. and,
• Mrs..J.ohn L. Dirstein and Jackie of
Hanover, Mr: and Mrs. Jim Currie,
Mr.: and Mrs.. Kenneth Currie and
,- Joan and Leah Currie of Wingham ,
Mr. ,,and Mrs. Don Dirstein of .Tor -
'onto and Mr. and Mit. Roy McInnes
Of Toronto.
Donald Gaunt of Kitchener spent
'the week end. at 'Sauble Beach.
Spending the holiday with their.
parents Mr. and Mrs., Ira. Wall were
Edna Wall of London and Bill Wall
of Toronto:
Visitors with Mr,• and: Mrs. Ger-
shon.' Johnston' on Sunday were Mr.
:and Mrs;: • Stewart 'Smith and Dianna
Dwight Smith and .Brenda Bechling,'
all of Kitchener and. on Monday Mr.
,and Mrs; Jim Johnston and family
Of Listowel •visited at the same y
home •
Mr: and Mrs, Cameron 'Simmons
and Lonnie of. London visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Simmons of '
wingham where Lonnie remained
while the others visited with her.
father Charles Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Scholtz and Mr' and
Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw,
Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon. McBurney
Hugh and Ronald were Sunda ' :
visitors with Mr. and . Mrs`. Al x
Robertson and .family.
Marc Closing Of
The Bervie School'
taNroucM'News
Some frgM here attended the get.
together .o Sunday, marking the
closing of the Bervie•School, also
the• Centennial Church Service at
Kincardine whdn the Rt. Reverend
H.P.•Appleyard "was guest::speaker.
• Mr. and .Mrs., Maurice •Hodgins. of
-London visited relativester'e° during
the week, . •
Mr, and Mrs. 'Ted Evans, Linda
'and Larry of Georgetown,- M. and
Mrs,,,'Jerry Collison of IRexd'ale spent
the week end .with Mr.. and Mrs.
Bert Nicholson, • Allan and Lois,'' :
The Anglican: Service next:. Sunday
July: 9th will beheld at 11 O'clock.
Mrs. Kate .Orton of .Thessalon,
Mrs. Stan Bates of Detroit.and Miss::
Wlnnifred Percy were dinner guests,
of Mrs. John Barr on 'Tuesday. •
FAMILY GATHERING ,
A Bushell family gathering was
held. on Sunday, at the home of Mr. •
and 'Mrs.. Herman Fisher at Ben-
miller.
Mrs.. Arthur Phillips Of Fonthill
visited: during the week with Mr.
and Mrs:.Frank Maulden and Keith.
THOMPSON• PICNIC '
The Thompson families .held their.
annual picnic at the .Purple Grove:
Community Centre on .Sunday. ; •
Mac MacDpnald'ofKitchener
spent the week':end at his home
here
Mrs. Bob Brooks and son Bevin
and;Mrs. ;Ethel James,of Wingham
visited on Friday With,.Mr. and
Mrs.. Perry Hodgins.
• Mrs Orville Elliott of Lucknow
will be hoses for the meeting of
1.1.14,11..' on Thursday Evening.,
Lois .Nicholson has, gone. to'
Georgetown .where she .is holiday. ;•
ing. with Lindaand• Larry Evans; •
'Holiday Visitors -with Mr .,.and
Mrs. P. A; . .Murray and, Barbara_
were Mr . •and' Mrs. Keith. McCart-
er and .fairnily of Wallaceburg, Mr..
and -.Mrs. •Lorne Kraemer and •
farnilyof Rexdale:
Tirnmy and • Robbie Da les of St:.
Thomas are -holidaying with_ their
,grandparents Mr, and Mrs: P.A.
Murray. ' '
Mr; and Mrs. •William -Pearson 'of..
Ingersoll;, Herbert Pearson .of.' London
visited on Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs ,Chris Shelton.
ArruveFrom.
Holland To Take
Over ren Farm
KINGSBitIDCE NEWS
INTENDED: FOR LAST WEEK
The farm formerly owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Zinn on the ninth
concession is. humming with activ- •
ity once again.: Mr. and Ivirs. John'
Miltenburg a. with their six ;sons
and one daughter arrived'from'
Holland in the past -.month to take
up residence on their newly purch-
ased property
Mrs. Ann Scola of Detroit
Michigan.' grand -daughter of Ma.
Martha O4,Neil1', passed away after
a lengthy illness.. The comrnunity
extends sincere sympathy to Mrs.
. •
O'Neill and relative's..
John O'Connor arrived home last
week after spending three months:
at St. Joseph's Hospital. London,
where he underwent surgery. John„
is managing very well, and his
sister Mrs; Ursala Hebert of
,Detroit is with him, ..`
Mr. and Mrs.. T.J. Lannon of
London, accompanied by Mr,
Dominic Berger of Detroit visited
with friends over the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Marsman •
and wee girls, Maria and Cather-
ine of London spent the weekend
OF..PLIED,, ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
BOX II,OIBBARRIE •
NNOUNCEMENT OF THE COLLEGE PROGRA• ••• - •M•
QMM0NG SEPTEMBER:1967
GEORGIAN'COIIEGE
Georgian College ; has, been, est.
ablished ' as .part of the new system . of
Colleges of Applied Arts and Techno-
logy •now developing in: nineteen areas
in the Province of Ontario. The -area
or community served by Georgian Col
lege, . known, as Area. 15, includes
Bryce,. Grey, Dufferin and Simcoe
counties and. the districts of Muskoka
and Parry Sound. •
It is ` the aim of : the .:Cone a to serve ` the
needs of • the common t... b offerin ms
t3' Y g programs
aBi'
that are sought by students' and are. geared to
the needs of industry and business.. Georgian
College will' provide a type : of ,' education not
given at the, universitiesand offer post -secondary
school programs; for students who, are . not able
or . do not wish to .pursue university work. The
College will _ offer courses in , the general areas
known as Technological, :Technical, Business
and the Applied ,'Arts. Programs will be, for • the
most part, employment oriented -- to prepare
students for entry into •the fields . of industry,
business : and teaching where they will put their
education to some immediate use;.
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PROPOS
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F.INSTRU!
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I. t is expected that t the follow-
ing g. -programs • will commence in Sept-
ember 1967 at:tie.. first year `' level.
These will be ' full -thee day programs
Evening: classes will- not be offered
this fall but eventually • will .constitute
• an important part of the College pro-
gram when the Extensio` Division
begins operating.
3 YEAR DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
BUSINESS '.ADMINISTRATION '.
2 YEAR DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
• ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN
GENERAL !BUSINESS
With options in Accountancy. and Marketing.
1 YEAR : CERTIFICATE
PROGRAM j
MEDICAL ;SECRETARIAL
FEES
THREE YEAR DIPLOMA PROGRAM
Registration Fee :. $ 10.00
Tuition Fee / ..,, $ 190.00
Activity Fee ., , ` $ 25.00
ALL OTHER PROGRAMS
Registration Fee . r .00
Tuition Fee $ 90.00
Activity Fee .:... .,,....,.,:.5 25.00
ADMISSION
REQUIREMENTS
3 YEAR'.DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
The minimum educational requirements
for admission:: to the . first year; of all three-year
diplomaprograums : are: •
a'. The ' Ontario Secondary School Graduation
Diplomaobtained after four years of suc-
cessful study in a Five -Year 'Program. Ap-
plicants for, Engineering Technology should
have passed ; the . English, mathematics,
physics andchemistrysubjects of grades .11'
and .12 with: an overall average . of : a .least
60%. Applicants for Business Administra-
tion
dministration may substitute another option for the
science subjects, having 60% . average.
1.
The Ontario. Secondary School Graduation
piplema• of . a suitable Four -Year Program
m '' which the applicant has ;achievedhigh.
standing, 1.
2 YEAR DIPLOMA
O A PRQGRAMS
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN.
The Ontario Secondary School Graduation
Diploma of the Four -Year or Five -Year Pro-
gram ' with standing in . English, mathematics,`
physics and chemistry.
GENERAL BUSINESS
The Ontario Secondary School Graduattol
Diploma of the Four -Year or Five -Year Program -
1. YEAR CERTIFICATE .'PROGRAM
MEDICAL SECRETARIAL
The .Ontario. Secondary School Graduation
Diploma ` of the Business ' and Commerce ' Four -
Year or Five -Year Prograrn.
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with Mrs. Irene Dalton and Maria.
The Marsrnans -also visited with Mr
Herman Marshan of Holland,
'Arnold's father, who: is spending .a
few: months in Canada :at the farm
of his daug hter•, Mrs, Marinus
.'Miltenburg. : ••_
• Visitors with Mrs. Blaine Martin
and Mr.and Mrs. Jim Martin on
the; weekendmere Mrs.' Mike Law
and daughter Michelle, Mr. and
Mrs.; Arnold Verhallen and small
daughters, Michelene and Arlene
all oil radon; Mr,.• and. Mrs.' Bert
King. Ray rad and Brian and, Mr,
y,
.and Mrs, 'Dave ing and Pam all,
•
of Teeswater; Miss Agnes King,
Joe and Ted Martin of Hamilton:
and Mr, and Mrs, Ed McDonald,
Shirt and: Laurie of Sarnia . ,
Mrs. Jiro MacDonald and year .;
old daughter Julieann of Vancouver
er, B.C.,; are visiting with Mr. ' •.
Ray Dalton and boys. Mrs. Ray
Dalton is a patient in Victoria
. Hospital, London. • '
Mr. and Mrs, Pete Murray of
Detroit Michigan have rented a
summer cottage at Point" Clark for
the sumer.'y
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sinnott and
family camped on the Lake ,Huron
shores this~ past weekend.
Mr. Tom Wallace is a:pat'ient in
the Wingham Hospital. • 'v,
Mrs, Martha' O'Neill and . •
Mr: Herman Lambertus are both'
patients in the, Goderich Hospital.
• Congratulations, to' Mr. and Mrs.
Con Hogan who celebrated their
25th wedding anniversary at home
on Sunday, June 25th,. Relatives .
were present..
Weekend visitors with Mrs. Cliff'
Austin were Mr, and Mrs. Len
Woodley sof Malton.