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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-11-17, Page 17R Mb, 19n Oo E�SDA.Y, NOVEMBER 1[70.14, 1971 %know. 'Win ,A.ttefldL... nc I Distri�t;10 Fair, Nieqtingin Owen $oun THE L(1! • The Annual C=all uieet'ing for Ontario Associations of Agricultur• al:societies .for district 10 was 1104 Monday, November Sat. the Oen So und''Coliseum.. Registration. a_nd luncheon was at 11.30. .The, rneeting.started at p m, :with John D. Thomson;'. District_ Director r presiding . 'Rev. Brown. led in a singsong. 'He also -had •the"Devotiona1 eker- cines. They were welcorned to Owen Sound" bytheir. Mayor Rob- ert Rutherford', also by Albert Seip of Hanover who is the Ward- en of Grey. • 1\1inutes of the Spring meeting . held. ai; Kincardine were" read. Mrs. Reubatl Schaus was unable to give her comments du.eto 'ill- ness so. hlrs..•h1dred Reid from, T v• erton, the .assistant, representative, gave the comnients'on various ''fairs.' Mrs.':Leslie Grant favoured :with 2 'lovely solos: "Sorri.ewhere" ' and.'"How Great 'Thou Art":. • Art P.apprn•'fiom the Depart. rnent,of Agriculture. and Food, Toronto showed slides. ot: pictures entered. in Photographic contest •at Toronto: Russel Gorirme from the: Department: of . Horticultural ,, •Societies`, 'Toronto: gave coni me•nts., The..ladies•and men-d.ivided. for: :para i c ` i i t cct iitgs . rs7:1=1dr'e~zl- :Reid took over for.the Ladies. The -roll call was for eachjociety g up i::problem or`p'suggest 'vitt„idea concerning their. fair . These '•j,'ere .presented• to a panel and were discussed:• Mrs. Sharp conducted the eiec- tion of officers for next year which is. Ladies' Representative;, Mrs.' Reuben Scha.us, Hanover; Assistant Representative, 'Ilcs, 'Eldred, 'Reid, 'Tiverton; Secretary; Mrs, :.Galen)Cliesley •John D. Thomsoa, District Dir- ector , presided for the men's .meeting. 1oward'l rench, spoke on Evalua • .ion .for Grey Bruce..: Comments were given ky.Grant Sweiger, • Ontario Department of Agricul ture and' Food, Markdale and Mac Bolton , Ontario. Department of Agriculture and Food ,• .Walkerton. and Art Pappin, Ontario Depart rnent'of Agridultur:e and. Food;• Toronto. •,Fall Fairs were discussed, The. la d iesa nd -men m -e r- a a-tr and” `:.- Mrs.. Reid gave the ladies': report and Lloyd'1••;larris the mens': The• auditor's report was given; D'irector.'for: the Men's -Division: :is Lloyd Harris ;,.Hanover; • -Assistant director,.KF: n Ayton; Secretary ,: Allah :Wellow , Hanov'er:,, •An. inVitatjo ] frorn J�esboro was accepted ,for.the 'Spring 'meeting,' -The Don'Lemon Trophy (•;lttend= once'and .rnilea ,e .was :Luc know. rhere.was air attendance of: 145 and: :10. giiests'and 23 soc.ietief in attendance.: ;.ts.''Reid:than1.- eca host ,soclet y'and .ptariel.. s; Dor is.1.iollind's, K.iiicardine iadv,!; ed the ..meet'iig• be ad•l.ourned.., Attendintl from Lucknow• KNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVENTEEN• SUBSCRIPTI'N A GIFT. THE WHOLE FAMILY • CAN ENJOY !O.,for Canada, $8.00 _for :U.S,A 'and •Foreign ATTRACTIVE :GIFT CARD V.41/4.1.; - m ane June Gilchrist; Bob Carripbell,,•' 111's..Riissel, irvin, Mrs. •Ross Er- rington,' Oliver ',Ind ,Marion MC-. • Charles.' % The,•Comrnittee ,on. the Costs: of Educatioh .in the :•Elementary. and Secondary Schools ,of O tarso has been „app ointeci to. undertake ' a comprehensive review of the costs Of ed•ucation, in relation to the aims and Objectives r0 rams riorities'and the like. 'of, the. educational s stem, to , programs; ,,PY evaluate existing ro rams in the light 'of' experience' with- them; ,the 9 A. 9.9 e �utrement `- f n and in er '. of 'the �e ex enditures of money'for !' q s o the prese t, andt ms h p . them and ,to • . , " , ;recom-merid poi idles as1.113.e_e_arnm i ttee-m a- y: dente-r-ria-ine: The. Committee will welcome assistance from representatives.of groups,. organizations:, and° associations.an.d from the'publi_c through the .provision o#' information, comments and suggestions- in areas such as but 'not limited to: the Use of the financial resources being provided for elementary and secondary. education. r .Ontario. 'in the attainment ofthe' educational, goals; = the ability of the various differentiating. factors in the legislativegrant plan such as co • • • stent Y y g .,,. Ordinary and extraordinar )' to generate funds"'fin proper bolonce conn with the reeds for the attainment of desirable, educational objectives, •• -theme--rmp-li:cations of -cell nWgs on expenditures by -focal school 'boards including the; effect on the decision-making and a'u'tonomy;of these boards; " the variot.rs,aspects 'of' school programs, With particular reference .tco. innovations and new concepts as for example,' the ''open plan" organization, • tech >,..�,_.� -K ;.�.., It twill be appreciated if submissions could be Made as :soon as •possible,,, out not later than :31st Marc _.,. 1,972.-..Theyshould-be-sent-to- Executive DireCtoi°` Cornrni.ttee on the Costs of Education. Room`S-944 252 Moor Street Nest . • Toronto .18.1 . ,T, A., McEwen. • Chairman ' J. R. McCarthy xeputive Director .Mrs. M.: , Zinn • presented the proficiency .awards at . Friday night's..commencement exercises .in the F. E. Madill Secondary Schtci; The •awards; donors and recipients ;were .as follows:: . Grade Proficiency donated, by: R.. H. Lloyd,. to Sandra. Currie; • Grade 10 H'o'ne Economics, Winghan Wo; eh's . Institute,. .- --Janet- eiglitholtn , Gcaa e-117Pri •ficiency; E.' Gregory; „Mary Lou Wall.:: Grade 1"i• Office 'Practice, • Mrs. E.'' Davis; •Joyce Tiffin and Barry : •.Goll'an; Grade ' 11' Pro ' fici.ency: ('5' Yr, .B&C C:Ieland; Nancy MacDonald;... ..Grade :12 ' Proficiency . 1(5 Yr. ST&T'); °Stanley=Berry Ltd'., Gary ,Barbour; grade 12.Proficiency, (4 Margaret Robertson; Grade' .12• Dr A.'J:Irwin. Scholarships, chol Mrs • A. 'J. I:rwin,...Dianne:.Stanley, -- Garyyy Barbour and Donald. Fisher:: Grade 12.Auto Mechan • ics, Ideal Supply Co. Ltd..; Glenn ; .' .1.actW'S— . •Grade 12 Western Foundry Award for Technical Training, Western' :Foundry • Co. • Ltd., Clayton' Bosman; Grade 12 • Machine Shop, . Acklands " hiirtited; Clayton Bosman • Grade.• 12 'Mechanical Drafting; Bruning. of'Canada Ltd., Clayton Bosman; Grade,12 Woodworking; Hodgins- - McDonald y-'(Wingharn Lt . � Doug las;%Va1kr; Grade 12 �M Doris ,. Mc- Kenzie Btirsary, 'Dorisc-• Kenzie Bursary 'Fund, Jplin Johnstone. Grade` 13. Proficiency,:. owson,-�'hureb Tompkins; Grade 13 Latin, In memory of Dr. W. A. McKibbon, Chureb "pomp- kins; Grade 13 Geography, Geo, graphy Dept., • James Beecroft: Grade 13 Chemistry, W. H. French,.Joseph Kerr; Grade 13 Mathematics, J. H. Crawford;.. Joseph Kerr; Grade 13 Sr.' •Mathematics Contest Award, So'-, ciety of Actuarier�, Joseph Kerr; Grade 13 W. S. Hall Memorial Scholarship itiSdierieef M.D., Joseph KPrrrGrade:t3 His; tory, E: S. Copeland.,' Kathleen.. Wilson (Krauter.); Grade,13 W' ;Clark lsbister:.Memorial Scholar- • ship in, Applied. :science, ,' \i:av . ;Isbister, Estate. ;, Ronald. Dore; Gr-ade-13 Physics; Jahn -W. Pattison,. Joseph;Kerr;. ' ,Music Award, Mrs: M. Douglas, Irene' de Boer and:' .Patri'cia. Sparks;; Canada. Packers. Award; ' . ,Neil Jlemingway�. . . Grade i0 Proficiency, donated by Wingham Lions Club, ,.pre tented by L. Casemore Robert. L Oree; .Proficiency . G iris' 'Occu pations,donated.: by :'B &., P Women's Club; presented by.,Mrs.'. • R. Ahara, Beverley Janisse and Brenda .Janisse; Proficiency in' .'Gra'de 12 ' 1Io,rrie_ _E-con:omacs-, donated and . presented . by Miss • ' Dorothe .Comber,. Kathleen Hogan, Barbara Lillow and. Bar -bars W1'kim _• • Show�r Held For Cathy Salomon WHIT.FCHURC,H NEWS On Thursday' e e .. loyd–W 1- enrwith`The help of 1 1 Mrs. Bryce Heibine held 'a shower At her home for Miss Cathy Solo- roan, bride-to-be. Around 50•, guests gathered. to honor her. Among the'gifts were pillow cases. -ts stets of dishes, bowls, electric tea ,kettle. The gifts were brought in baskets. by Kay*; Glenna and Sharon Wilkens. 'Cathy was assisted -in opening. the parcels; and reading the shower' notes by her` mothet'lvirs. glib I Solornan and Mts. '61-1, Wilk" ens , mother of. the .groom -to -be. Cathy thanked all for putting on theshower for her , ' for coming and bringing such lovely gifts. Lunch was then served rby the :hesfess; and her helpers.