The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-09-18, Page 10Page 19—ilaclmow Sentinel, Wednesday. September 18.. 1985
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Linda Mclinnes proudly receives her scholarship cheque from Bruce County Ontario
Women's Institute Scholarship representative Elsie 17•ouston after the committee had con-
sidered the applications of eight young women.
Mclnnes gets WI scholarship
The Bruce County Ontario Women's
Institute Scholarship Committee wish to
announce. that Linda Mclnnes,R . R 3,
Teeswater, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.
William ' McInnes, has been chosen
winner of the $200.00 Woman's Insti-
tute Scholarship for 1985.
She has completed nineteen 4-H •
clubs in foods, clothing, crafts, financial'
Management; gardening, as well as five
Agricultural clubs. She was top female
member in the agricultural clubs and
was also on the county 4-H council.
Linda is very helpful to leaders at;d -
younger members and does her best to
provide, a happy club. She was a 4-H •
leader in two of the clubs. Her com-
munity , involvement includes Junior
Farmers Club and the county choir. She
has also been a Sunday. School teacher.,
SA grade 13 student at the F. E. Madill
econdary School m W ingham, she
plans to• further her education at York
University in Toronto.
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Get .weal wishes o out
to hospitalized man
Get well -wishes go out to Bob Scott who
has 'been hospitalized in London: Bob was
able toreturn home on Se t. 14, tostay
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Hannie Scott
.,ndfamily. '
• Students going to college anti new work
' this fall•are: Kevin Alton, son of Frank and 'Tuckey Beverages. George Dieroff,•son ofLoreen, is attending Fa[lshawe College and cm the Algo West, a
studying Business Administration; George grainManfred boat on Joane is 0n t Lakes, and is
Alton, son of Ken and Ruth is at University. . January lie Will 'return to studiess.in
• of Guelph ' for• .his second year t�f .
Agricultural Studies; Paul Hackett; sonof • Georgian College, Owen Sound for Marine
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. D.A. and Evelyn, is' attending Conestoga Navigatton.
College, where he is taking Business Ad- John Barger, son of Allan and Marie will
ministration; and Shirley Scott, daughter. ' be teaching skating at Kincardine, Ripley ''
of Marion and Hannie is in her third year 'arid Lucknow this • Winter . season. John
at'Brock University, St. Catharines, study_ graduated , last spring froni Seneca Col-
ing Child Care. and Toronto, has a. diploma nn..
Suzanne Alton, daughter of ,Ken andCoaching Techniques.
Ruth 'has entered University of Toronto'for , Lynn Alton, daughter of Clayton and .
• her first year of Pharmacy. Leslie Liv- Lois, is working at Armstrong's Bakery at
ingston, 'son of Cliff and Joan is attending Lucknow. ' Michele Cook, daughter . of '
Ridgetown College ofi Agricultural Lorne. and Marion, is working in London
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Technology, to study Agriculture Produc- for: Ruse Travel' Agency. Suzanne
tion and Management. Patty Barger, Kirkland, daughter of David and Betty,: is '
daughter and Allan and Marie is attendinga iployed with a law .firm in Kitchener and
Centennial College, Toronto for her third , . sthe' has just finished her stu,Oies gt. Fan-
year of Nursing. ' • , slrawe College, in Legal'Office Adininistra-
Anne Alton, daughter .of Clayton and tion.
Lois is a teacher's helper at Brookside On Saturday afternoon, sever l of thr
Public School, and as well she teaches men of Trinity congregation gathered at
ceramics at. Goderich, three evenings a the church to do some repair work to the
week. Diane Gibson, daughter of Allan, and exterior wall of the building.
Nancy, has returned to University of The Youth Group of Dungannon Union
Western Ontario for the third year of Ad- Pastoral Charge met at Brookside School
ministration Office Management. on Sunday evening.,Bob Wilkins and John
Gerald Cook, -son of Lorne and Marion is Williams were the leaders with the fifteer.
living at Exeter, where he is employed at young people. . , ..
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