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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-05-30, Page 1A. Year In Advance — $Z•O0 Extra To U.S.A. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1973 tick, girl Roof 1TH KINLQSS NEWS. • a1denbhas been y a pat #inham and London •• i this past week. In a • ithe roof of his home last >',ae suffered a broken 'leas now back in 'W'ing - ISgiltrict Hospital. NIAMIIAl111AlI111 dates From Ioo Lutheran Borh� aCo.rr.eron GiraduteSAs Dr. Of Veterinaty Medicine Wins Silver Medal 'ANfl A1d1LTON ... ... 'Hamilton, daughter of Mts. Raymond Hamilton, n'2'Hnron Township, d on May 20th from a ohours History course. ' • Waterloo, Lutheran tJni actuation etercises were . itchener Memorial lin. 1etown Grad BARBARA E. CAMERON • Barbara E. Cameron, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, daughter of Mrs. Kenneth Cameron of Luc kixow and the• late Mr. Cam- ' eron, graduated with, honours from the Ontario Veterinary College, University. of Guelph, on May 25, 1973. Dr. Cameron. was presented. ...with the silver medal proficiency'. award for academic standing by Dr. F. Horny on behalf of`the• Ontario Veterinary College Alum- ni Association.. . She also received the Tuco award' for proficiency in Veterin- ary Clinical Large Animal Med- ; icine,. Dr. Cameron is associated with Dr. S. G. Leedhazn: and Dr. A. E. Strong :at the Wingham Veterinary Clinic. Attending Convocation at War Memorial Hall, University of Guelph were Barbara's mother, Mrs. Kenneth Cameron, her grandmother, Mrs. James Ritchie and her aunt Mrs. Nelson Bushell. Following the convocation, tea was served at,Creelm'an Hall. A dinner and dance and pres- entation of awards took placer at Waterloo Motor Inn at 7 p.m. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Ham- ilton and • Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon, Lucknow. along with Mrs. Cameron, tylrs. Ritchie and Mrs. Bushell, attended" this' event. Singh Copy 1Se 2o. Pagi • _ Two Lucknow Girls Receive . Canada Cord, Highest Award In Guiding - Pictured: following the Girl' Guide and Brownie Mother and Daughter Banquet last Thursday evening are: left to right, Kathy Treleaven, 15 -year-old daughter o#' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Treleaven • •of Lucknow; Mrs..A.E. McKim of Lucknow; Sandra Finlay, 15 - year -old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Finlay of L• ucknow. Mrs. McKim, who began the Lucknow Girl Guide Company 50 years ago, presented Kathy and Sandra with, the Canada Cord the highest award in Guiding. The Ripley community will have a Medical Centre and already. one doctor .has shown 'interest in locating in the Huron. Hub. A further meeting of the • Medical Centre committee of the Community 'Development group in Ripley and Huron. Township as well as other interested groups and ..individuals, w as held on If late Monday night .at Knox Presbyter- . ran: Church in Ripley,Adecision was reached to: proceed with:plans for the estab- • lishing of a medical centre to serve Ripley and .Huron Township', as well as portions of adjacent communitieswhich consider Ripley -Huron .as their area. TwoHotyrood�rathers Graduate .: froinThe Universit�y Guelph WON de BOER le Boer, son of Mr.. ?eter de Boer, Kinloss graduated .May 18 Its in Agricultural and Management idgetown College of tl Technolo gY.. . he recipient of the J. Memorial. Award .and iY proficent in Horti - i.Biology. it taken a pOsition as at the college. DOUGLAS EADIE Two Holyrood brothers, Douglas; andDavidEadie, sons ofjMr. and Mrs. Lorne Eadie, graduated on Friday, May 25th at UniversitofGuelph. Both received the degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. . Attending the graduaton cere- mony were Mr. and Ms. Lorne DAVID EADIE Eadie and family, Mrs. Wm. Edie of Winghm, Mrs. Melvin Reed and Girvin Reed. of Dungannon..•Douglas is now employed withthe United Co-operatives working out of Elmwood.David is with Ralston'Purina and will work inthe Londn-Clinton area . tdit al Actiou Reg Moore of Ripley.is chairman of the medicalcentre committee and Cameron McAuley is vice chairman. Mrs. John C. MacDonald is secretary and. Stuart Needham is the. treasurer. Other committee members are John C. MacDonald `Robert Scott , Jack and Linda Campbell ,'• Rev. Kenneth/Rooney and John Gamble.” • The committee will proceed' with the planning, land site • • arrangements and financing plans for the centre. The Ontario Department, of • Health, under Dr.' W.J. Cope- man,.:have a series of floor plans and designs available for.. medical .centre buildings and Dr. Copernanwill be.•consulted, in this regard. The committee CONTINUED ON PAGE 18 Public Meeting Wili Discuss New :Recreation Project Ripley -Huron Community . Centre board presently working towards plans for a new commune ity centre -arena complex' to 'serve the Ripley and Huron Township area, as wellas other portions of adjacent municipal- ities, has called a ,public meet- ing for this Saturday night, June 2 at 8:15 p.m., at the Ripley District High School Auditorium. Robert 'Emerson, chairman of the board, has stated that .the publicwill be advised of the CONTINUED ON PAGE 18 Graduation Time . It's Graduation time and the Sentinel welcomes pictures and: •stories of all graduates and grad- ' "uations in .the area or any others which will be of interest to Sent- inel readers." • All pictures used may be return 'ed to the owner if requested. Graduates In Honours History NANCY BUSHELL. Nancy. Bushell; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bushell of .Kinloss, graduated from Waterloo Lutheran University on May 20th. .with a Bachelor of Arts degree .in Honours 'History. Nancy plans on entering Univ- ersity in the fall where she will commence work on her Master's Degree. Attending the graduation cere- monies were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bushelland Carol, Mr. and. Mrs. Clare. Bushell, Donnie and Joanne, all of Kinloss; Mrs. Thel- ma Johnston and Brenda of 'Tees- water; Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hunter. of Zion; Miss Wanda Hunter of St. Catharines and Miss Lee Wilson ' of Waterloo. } 1