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LUcKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday. January 29, 1989
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
11:00 A.M. Sunday School
Nursery For Children Under 4 Years
Rev. ALLISON J. RAMSAY - Minister
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Co-op education; growing experience
by Marlene Martin
Hi! My name is Marlene Martin and I
am a Grade 12 Co-op student at F.E.
Madill. Last year I decided to take this
venture because I thought it would be a
unique, interesting experience. I had
always enjoyed school and was the
academic -type student, so I thought Coop
would be a good way to gain some prac-
tical
rao-tical knowledge abouta career.
I choose a placement at the Wingham
and District Hospital in the laboratory. I
knew very little about lab work when I
began and I will never forget the first day I
walked in the lab. I was overwhelmed and
I thought, "How will I ever learn anything
about this complicated place?" But I have
and I have learned many, many things.
I began doing urine tests and within a
short time I was able to perform them by
myself, under the supervision of a
technologist. I then began to work my way
through the four main work areas of the
lab, including — haematology, blood bank
(immunohaematology), chemistry, and
microbiology.
The haematology area deals with blood.
I learned to record the information about
each test tube of blood on the worksheet,
set up the sed rates, and blood smears The
blood Smears are viewed under the
microscope where the lab technologist
counts the number of white blood cells, and
examines the red blood cells and platelets.
Secondly, I moved to the blood bank;:,
work area. This is where blood units for
ra of si--tons are stored and taring is don
to ensure the recipient receives the correct
type of blood.
Thirdly, I worked in the chemistry area.
In this area blood is tested for such things
as potassium, protein, urea, phosphorus
and many others.
Lastly, I worked in the microbiology
area. Here organisms are grown on
medium in Petri- dishes. These are grown
in an incubator and help them to identify
infections. I am able to record and number
the specimens and pour medium in
microbiology.
I have also learned about some of the of-
fice procedures and spent several days
learning about electrocardiograms too.
Presently,I am working in the lab areas
and I am enjoying it very much. Each of
the kb staff members has been so patient
explaining and teaching me about
everything in the lab and as a result I have
learned so much!
HE TOOK
2 COLUMNS
& BROUGHT
THE HOUSE
DOWN
I would like to take this moment to thank
those who deserve more than just a thank -
you. First to Mr. Inwood our in -school
coordinator,who has worked very bard the
past two years to make this excellent pro-
gram a success. Secondly, to Nancy
Brown, the Chief Lab Technologist at the
lab. She was so willing to accept me as a
co-op student and has given of her time so
freely. Also to each lab staff member —
Linda, Glenda, Elva, Susan, Kim, Mary,
Judith Anne, Teddy, Trudy, Catherine,
and Gerry who have been so kind, patient
and informative.
Co-op is an excellent program and it has
been a real growing experience for me.
Alh•ths
COTTON - Ron and Gail of Ripley are
pleased to announce the birth of their
daughter, Kendra Anne, 7 lbs., at Kincar-
dine and District General Hospital, on
December 29, 1988, a sister for Kathleen.
Proud grandparents are Ross and Shirley
Lockwood of Richmond, Quebec and Blake
and Dorothy Lotton of Ripley.
MCPHERSON - Steve and Gad (nee
Hackett) are happy to :announce the birth
of their son, Michael Brandon Koby
McPherson, on January 21,, 1989 in
Wingham and District Hospital, weighing
in at 10 lbs. 12 oz. Proud grandparents are
Allan and Margaret Hackett, Lucknow and
Ian and Eva McPherson of Teeswater.
Great grandparents are Mrs. Tom Hackett
and Mrs. Fern Stewart both of Lucknow;
and Mrs. John McPherson of Goderich.
RIPLEY-HURON RECREATION & COMMUNITY CENTRE
BOARDS EXTEND
CONGRATULATIONS
to the
RIPLEY
C•1•L - ARMSTRONG BROS.
JUVENILES
INTERNATIONAL SILVER STICK
CHAMPIONS
198"9
Coaches: Dale Armstrong, Harold Keelan
Manager: Bob Taylor
Trainer: Bobby Cameron
.Players: Rob Brooks, Dan darter,
Gregg :Farren, Steve Fry, Dave Hodgins,
Chris Irwin, Craig irwin, Stephen Keehn,
Dave McDougall, lin Martyn, Bill ,fattersp»,
Larry Reid, Blair Scott, Clint Twolan,
Jeff Ylrilkeo, Sam Murray, Dwain, Lowry,
Kevin DeJong
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