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Clinton News-Record, 1983-10-05, Page 16PAGE 16-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, 0(."! OBER 5, 1983 One of the Clinton area's best known residents, Norman 11, celebrated his 99th birthday with family and friends at lluronview on Sept. 25, (James Fitzgerald photo) Lung Assoc. announce recipient The Lung Association of Ontario and On- tario Thoracic Society (the medical divi- sion) announce that Dr. Cindy Hamielec of Hamilton is the recipient of the Dr. Cameron C. Gray Fellowship. The fellowship was founded four years ago at the time of Dr. Gray's retirement as the medical director of the Ontario Thoracic Society. Dr. Gray also held the position of Vice -President of the Ontario Lung Association from 1969-1979. The fellowship honors his contribution to the development of pulmonary medicine train- ing in Canada, and encourages specific training in Ontario of medical doctors in respiratory disease. The fund was supported by individuals, as well as the Lung Associations throughout Ontario. Interest from a capital fund allows the fellowship to be awarded every other year, and will sup- port the salary of a resident in pulmonary medicine for one year. This year's fellowship winner, Dr. Cindy Hamielec, studied Chemical Engineering prior to graduating from the Faculty of Medicine, McMaster University. She is currently in the third year of her training in internal medicine. She will be joining the Subspecialty Program in Respirology at St. Joseph's Hospital, McMaster University. "There are many deserving applicants, and if additional donations to the fund were received, administrators of the Dr. Cameron C. Gray Fellowship could look to a yearly award", said Dr. Stanley Epstein, President of the Ontario Thoracic Society. Applicants must plan to establish a medical practice in Ontario with emphasis in pulmonary medicine. Christian school elect officiers The Annual membership meeting of the Clinton and District Christian School Socie- ty was held on Sept. 14. Members, parents, teachers and board members were all present to discuss the budget and business for the 1983 - 84 school year. President Bert Dykstra opened the meeting with scripture reading and prayer. Minutes and the annual report were read by Auke Bylsma. Election of board members was held with Bill Van Rennen and Margie Ridder elected for Clinton area.' Ko Hamrning elected for Blyth area and Bill Jongejan for Goderich district. A bylaw presented at the Feb. semi- annual meeting was accepted and passed. Henry Drost treasurer presented the budget for the 1983-84 year totalling $315,550. The education committee proposed to the society they felt it necessary to hire an addi- tional part time teacher in order to ease the burden of over crowded classrooms on the existing staff members. The, members voted in favor giving the board approval to hire a teacher right away. Mr. Ralph Schurrman gave his report tell- ing the members that teachers remained the same as last year. Mr. Ralph Schurr- man, principal teaching Grade 8; Mr. Uyl, vice-principal teaching - Grade 7; Mr. John Huls - Grade 6; Mr. Clarence Bos, Grade 5; Miss Alice Bakker - Grade 4; Mrs. Eva Roorda - Grade 2B arid 3; Miss Margerat Guetter - Grade 1 and 2A; Miss Dorothy Prinzen Kindergarten Mon., Tues., and Fri. and remedial work on Tues., and Thurs. Two hundred and three students enrolled this year with approximately 75 families. Mr. Schurrman thanked Board members on behalf of the Society for all the work they do in the administration of the school all their work is volunteered and many hours are spent on this during their spare time. The society demonstrated their apprecia- tion with round of applause. Several new families were introduced to the society. Children must do their part School bus collisions are rare, however, children who ride school buses must do their part to make every trip a safe one. 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