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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-11-22, Page 12xt a _r_ Special 2 Night ° champagne, breakfast each morning in your room and a sightseeing tour of Toronto's many exciting attractions all for only S58.90. o van-ee- registration. , You get something else that's-special at the Lord Simcoe it's , friendly hosPitalit•S. you will enjoy throughout your stay with,us. See your travel agent or contact us at 150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848. special' for t' at a cost °lc:only 558.9( includes deluxe accommod don for two nights, linnet- in ,the famous to's Captain's Table corn- •plete with a bottle of -PAGE TWELVE THE LU.CKNOVir SENTINEL, LIJC.K1141).W, ONTARIO WEONESDAY NOVEMBER ?2nd,, 1972 / • BROWNIE NEWS Qn Tuesday, November 14th, the Brownies started their meeting with a game, Promise, Law and Motto. After Fairy .Queen Kimberley Cooke placed the 'Toadstool, ---we-had-Brawnie-Ring. Brown-Ow-1- then introduced our new Snowy Owl Mrs. Nicholson to the Brownies, ,We welcomed her to the, pack with the Grand. Howl. Tawny Owl presented three Brown- ies with their Golden Bar, Betty Stanley, Anne Alton and Darlene Howald. We closed Brownie Ring with the Brownie Prayer. At work period Brown Owl had several of the Brownies work- ing at their test for getting a par- cel ready for mailing. SnoWy Owl helped the Brownies who are work- ing at. their test for Gold Bar , The Tweenies went with Tawny Owl to learn aboUt the Brownie Salute, Sign and. Handshake. The Brownies then played a game', "Parcel Post", with the parcels they had completed. The Brownies that passed their test for a parcel were Deborah Bolt Barbara Hackett , Kimberley Cooke, Betty Stanley, Suzanne Kirkland, Lyn-Shepherd and Eliza beth The meeting was'closed with Taps. arships by the late Mrs. A. J. Jr- win to Bernard A. Miltenburg, Leonard J:Miltenburg and Joyce Tiffin. Students Receive Achievement Awards Music Awards donated by Mrs. Marie Douglas went to Linda Sparks;-pianisCand-Heather—Far- nell, assistant: Gordon .Walter presented the • %Ingham Lions Club Grade-10— proficiency award to Sandra Cur- rie. The_ B&PW Club proficiency award in girls occupations, pre- sented by Mrs. Itobert Ahara, went to Johanna Van Diepen. Mrs. William Elston presented the Grade 10 proficiency awards in' home economics to Barbara Monty Edgar won the Grade f2 auto mechanics award, donated by Ideal Supply -Ltd., preSented by Peter C. TitcGillawee. Mi4s borothe Comber, a for- met- home economics •teacher here, donated and presented the Grade 12 home.economics award to Colleen Cardiff. • Grade 12 Doris MacKenzie Bursary-by the. Doris .MaCKenzie_.7,” Bursary Fund to Barry Gollan. Grade 12 proficiency in mech- anical .drafting donated by Ad- dressograph Multigraph, of Canada Ltd. to, Joseph Ecken- swiller. Grade 12 Western Foundry - Award for techniCal training to Steven Ste. Marie. ' Grade 12 prOficiency in wood- working, donated by Hodgins- McDonald (Wingham) Ltd. to 1...e- land Harkness. _ Grade 13_ donated by F. R. HOwson, Grade .13 mathematics donated by. J. H. Crawford, ' Grade 13 physics donated by John W. Pattison and Grade .13 Stan- ley-Door Systems .Ltd: Scholar. ship all won .13YNorrnan13•411:— Grade 13 proficiency in chein- istry donated by W. H. French, and the W. S. Hall Memorial Scholarship in science, donated by Dr. J. S. Hall, bOth won by Gary Barbour. • Grade 13 history donated by E. .$.' Copeland to Ronald Sillick. Grad- 13 Latin donated in memory of Dr. W. A. cKibbon to Heather MacKenzie. Grade 13 Graduate Nurses As- sociation ursary d-orsi texiby-the-F--- Wingham and District Hospital Graduate Nurses Association to --Barbara --Skinn,-1 — A number of awards, bursaries and scholarships were presented Friday evening at the F. E. Madill Secondary School com- mencement. W, D. Kenwell, supervisor of operations for Huron ” County Ward of Education presented the school's six Ontario Scholars, Norman Ball, Gary Barbour, Kevin Kieffer, Ronald Sillick, Brenda Stapleton and Kathleen Hogan. Mr. Kenwell also made the presentation to the Carter Schol- arship winners. Norman Ball and Gary Barbour. Also acknowledged were Waterloo Lutheran University Faculty Board Scholarship to Jeannette Riley and a Profi- ciency Scholarship from the same , university to • Brenda Stapleton. AWards Mrs. Marion Zinn, member of the Huron County Board of Edu- cation presented the following awards, bursaries and scholar- ships: ABCD Award, donated and presented by F. E. Madill, won by Laura Inglis. F. E. Madill Secondary School Staff Awards, donated by the staff and presented by S. Ward- rep and E. C. Beard, to David Frank, Nancy MacDonald, Cath- erine Kreller, Paul Laidlaw, Nel- son Gower, Mark Harris and Beverly .Janisse. McCutcheon, • Hospital Auxiliary to. Wifigharo and District Hospital Award; pre- sented by Mrs. K. M. MacLen- nan, ,to Barbara Skinn. John Stewart MacNaughton Memorial. Award, donated and presented by Mrs.. D. S. Mac- Naughton to Steven Ste. Marie, Ladies' Auxiliary to Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 1130 Award; presented by • Mrs. Wil- liam Renwick, to Heather Far- nell. Linda Mahood Memorial Award presented by Donald Thompson to Ronald Sillick. Senior Typewriting Speed Con- test Trophy presented by Mrs. G. Ball to Glenis Gibson. ' Student Council Awards pre- sented by David Frank to. Laura Inglis, Marianne Cronin and Ste- ven Ste. Marie. Teeswater Creamery Ltd. Award in Agriculture' presented by D. Thompson to John A. de- Boer. Wingham Kinette Scholarship presented by Mrs. A. E. Strong to Kathleen Hogan. • Proficiency Awards Grade. 9, donated by R. H. Lloyd to Jim Ritter. Grade. 11, donated by E. Greg- ory and Grade 11 .5-year B &' C donated by Mrs. Mary Cleland, both won by Robert Loree. Grade 11 office practice, donated by Mrs. E Davis to Grade 12 4-year B & C, donated by I.Joyd-Truax. Ltd. to Joyce Tif-. in.„. Grade 12 Dr. J.. Irwin Schol- Whitechurch W.I. Hold Family Night WHITECHURCH NEWS Whitechurch Women's Institute ' held their Family night On Novem- ber at p.m. in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall, where the Rural Group of the W. I. had the 'meal prepared for • around 60. After the• supper the president Nliss Merle Wilson Open- ed the meeting with the singing of the Institute Ode and repeating The-Oolleet--in-uniSon. Correspondence read was a thankn you from Mrs. Earl aslick; 4-H 1-lome bconom'iir-re Achieve— ment Day; letter from Mrs. Nob- litt re Triennial Competition; F. W. I. 0. Secretary re Nation- al Convention, at Banff; June , 117 - 22, 1973'. answered by . the men Can you ride a horse? Mrs. McGuire gave the financial statement. The hymn Of All Nations and the United Nations hymn was sung. John Currie 'gave humor- ous stories and then gave the story of. manufacturing of leather. A skit When Wornen'Get Togeth- er was given by Mis. Johnston Conn .and Mrs. George Fisher .aild proved very humorous. John Currie with a hUmorous ;tory introduced the gueSt speak- er Rev. George Sach of Gorrie. • United Church. He 'lived at. 'Li I) - radar for. 11 years and S'years dt- Jarriaici. This year Rev. Sach was back. to Labrador on a,visit and•after 25 years he found .,z,N2at improvement in the liv 0f j Ue folks is. to their clothes and. methods of living. He then showed Many pitu%'•• which depicted .the homes., Llres of the:inhabitants , fishing he gave an.explanation of eaQl. picture. Russell McGuire excro,a SAc-h-and-T. presented him with' a gift.. , 'The :meeting closed with the singing of the Queen. 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