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• .4ielmOw.Ointlitel, Wednesday, July 18, I9841. --F
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Dianne McBride, daughter • of ,George
• McBride, R. R. 5,1/Eknow, graduated from
Fanshawe College London on June 21,
1984. Shereceived her Fine Arts diploma at
the graduation ceremony. She is presently
employed in Thornhill. •
• Donna. 'ThOmspli., only .daughter ef„Brkide and
Maureen Thomson, R Rt I! 1, Lucknow,
graduated 'June 15, 1984 with her 'general
secretarial diploma frotii Lougheed College,
Kitchener and is now employed at Kimberly
Steel .in Waterloo.
New arrivals
• ZETTLER - Ken and Kathy (nee Duiker) of
Guelph, Ontario are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their first child, Jason
Andrew, weighing 8 lb. 151/2 oz. Born' at
Guelph General Hospital on Saturday, July
7, 1984. Proud grandparents are. Mr. and
Mrs. Hank Duiker of Holyrood and Mr. and
Mrs.. William Zettler of Walkerton.
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EINNIGAN Jim and Grace Finnigan, R. 2,
Liicknow, • are 'pleased to: announce the
arrival of their son, Jonathan James Plunk-
- ett, 7 lb. 7 .oz., at Wingham. and. District
• Hospital on July 15,1984, a brother for
Gordon John. .
MELTON - Bill, Leone, Clarissa, Nathan and
Shari are happy to announce •the new
• . addition to the:family, Cora Ethel, 9' lb..on
July .12, 1984. A new granddaughter for -
Mrs. Cora Cranston, Lucknow and Mr. John
• Melton, Wingham. '
HO,DGINS - Matthew wishes to announce.
the arrival of his baby brother, Alexander
Kyle, 7 lb. 15 oz., on June 6, 1984 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, Londoff. Proud parents'
are Donna (nee Ritchie) and Tom Hodgins of
London. Another grandchild for Doris
Hodgins of Ilderton and Mr. and Mrs. Alf
• Ritchie of Lucknow. •
• FOULON -• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foulon of.
Wingham are pleased to . announce, the
arrival of their son, 7 lb. 7 oz., at Wingham
• and District Hospital ori July 15, 1984.
FRANCISCO Ray and Marjorie (Burt) are
pleased to announce the birth of twin boys,
Christopher William, 5- ib. 4 oz., and Trevor
Patrick, 5 lb., on Monday July 9, 1984 at
North /York Hospital, Toronto. Happy grand-
parents are Bill and Bernice Burt of
• Holyrood and John and' Martina Francisco,
• Toronto.
Board. wantg
teacher fired...,
•from page 4
• of Mrs. Young's actions. •
"People are fed up with her," he said.
"She's being paid. to teach kids...she'd be
better off doing what she feels she should be
doing." '
• Goderich •trustee . DorothyWallace •
requested a recorded vote which ended up 13
to '3 in favor of seeking the :minister's
decision. • The board Was aasisted in
preparing the resolution by its solicitor Dan
Murphy of Goderich who was in attendance
at the meeting. •
• Ontario .Secondary School Teachers'
Federation (OSSTF) representative from-
Torento, Jinn Rosa, was with Mrs. Young as
a witness.
Two local, OSSTF representatives were
there to strictly "monitor" the situation.
Neither the local or the provincial OSSTF
groups have made decisions regarding Mrs.
Young's future.
•In the recorded vote, all trustees were
present and only Tony McQuail, Joan
Vanden Broeck and Dorothy Wallace voted
against it, '
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MONEY'S PIECES & STEMS 10 `OZ
Mary Louise Carignan recently earned 'her
Master of Science Degree in Audiology from •
the University of British Columbia following
her internship at the Vancouver General
Hospital and the Hospital for Sick Childrenv
• in Toronto. She had previously obtained her
B.A. Degree in Pnchology from •McGill
University in Montreal. Mary Louise . now
heads up the newly opened Audiology.,Clinic
of the Northwestern Ontario Health Unit in
Kenora, Ontario. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. Carnignan (nee Norma Burt) of
Cobourg, Ontario and a granddaughter of
tlje late Mr. and Mrs. Charlei Burt, formerly,
of Kinlough and Kincardine.
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Museum holds contest
• The Huron County Pioneer. Museum is
spensoring a 'What Is It? ',,Contestl
In today's paper and the August lst,
• edition, photographs of two 'different
artifacts from the Museum will be featured.
Readers are' asked to identify•and describe
the use of' these artifacts and should send
their written entries to the Museum at 110
North Street, Goderich, ,N7A '2T8 by noon
• August 8 (Musetun staff and their families
are not eligible). • .
Winners of the three best entries will be
awarded prizes at the official opening of the
• HUron. County Pioneer Museum . Craft
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Festival at.3 p.m. Atigust
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Mites defeat Paisley
Lucknow Mites defeated Paisley 26 - oi
July 9. Murray, Todd and Stevenson '
combined to pitch astrong game, strking out
'15.
Rob Crich 'had three hits for Lucknow,
while Brad Rhody, Chris Stevenson and,
Jason Stanley had two each, •
Next home gable is ,July 19 at 6.30 p.m.
against **ley. •
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