The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-07-25, Page 4Page 4.-Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Jaly 25, 1979
Lucknow's
new doctor
Dr. M . Corrin and Dr. J. McKim are pleased
to announce. that Dr. Donald T. Jolly will be
- practising family medicine as their associate
at the'Luclmow Medical Centre. A graduate
of the University of Western Ontario School
of Medicine in 1977, Dr. Jolly has Just
completed a two year residency program in
family medicine.. He has :attained' his
Certificate of the College of Family
Practicipners. A. native , of Exeter he is,
married' to the former Christina Cann of
Exeter. • [Sentinel Staff Photo]
Sponsor Laotian. refugees....
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will face problems but you have to deal with
them as they come along."
"If you decide not to help because of the
problems involved you will never try
anything," she adds.
The de Bruyns aren't looking for' any
credit forwhat they are doing. They decided
they would try to help give two people. the
opportunity to start over.
Church will
sponsor
refugees
The Lucknow Christian Reformed Church
will be sponsoring nine Vietnamize boat
people who will arrive in Canada in
September:
Hank Brink of Dungannon was inter-
viewed by the .Immigration Department in
Kitchener last week. He said they were
given the choice of sponsoring refugees from
Cambodia, . Laos or Vietnam and chose
Vietnamize refugees because of the crucial
situation of the boat people. who are fleeing
the country by the thousands in leaking
boats.
The project • will be a joint sponsorship'
with the Christian Reformed Church .in.
Goderich. Mr. Brink requested that anyone
else in the. ai "rfin, plans to,,sponsor
refugees, contact him -because there is so
little information, available. He would like to
share • his information and perhaps learn
more . from others who are' `sponsoring
refugees. He may be contacted at his home.,
phone 529-7603
the de Bruyns was being married in Owen
Sound. Hyng and Liey arrived with very few
clothes so they took them • shopping for
They plan to have Hyng and Liey finish
their education. Mrs. de Bruyn said
someone offered to give Liey a job, but she
will not have her work until she finished
school. They can work part time to earn
spending money as most teenagers do, she
says, but. she wants to give them the
opportunity an education provides. Hyng
wants to be a mechanic and Liey wouldiike
to be a hairdresser.
They will be attending an immigrant
English course in Blyth during August so
they can learn as much English as possible
before they start school in September.
Mrs. de Bruyn said she would like to help
them get the rest of their family out of Laos.
Their parents, two sisters, and two brothers
are in Laos and their grandmother and an
aunt are in the Thailand refugee camp.
The .summer blood donor
is a rare bird. Be one.
suitable clothes to wear to the wedding.
When they went to buyshoes, the store
manager gave them each a pair of shoes free
of charge as his donation in support of
refugees being settled in this • area.
Nine refugees who landed with Hyng and
Liey are finding homes near., here. Twp are
living. in Goderich, two in Clinton, and one in
Bayfield. Two others are living in Jarvis near
Simcoe.
'The de Bruyns attended meetings to
discuss the problems vvhhch , might arise
when sponsoring refugees. But despite the
problems involved, they decided they would
try to help. Racism may be a problem, says
Mrs. de Bruyn, "but, as Christians, we must
stand above it."
Correction.
In the story about the trip taken by local
Legion members to mark the 35th anniver-
sary of D day, it was incorrectly reported the
name of the D Day operation was Overload
when in fact it was Code-named Overlord.
The trip toured Belgium as well as Holland,
England and France. They visited Arnhem
Holten which (vas incorrectly spelled in the
story. It was incorrectly reported 38 men..
died in Mr. Greer's division when in fact it.
was his regiment. The picture of the French
children .who gathered at a ceremony.
marking , the.. anniversary was incorrectly
identified as taking place in Caen when in
fact it took place in Buron. , The Sentinel
apologizes forany inconvenience caused by
these errors.
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