The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-08-16, Page 11•
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Among the 2,600 girls from 12.
countries camping under canvas On
•Morrison and Nairn .Islands irt the
St. Lawrence River the National
Heritage Camp of the .Girl Guides
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of Canada Guides, du Canada is
this, group from Huronia..Froni left;
• Gail Page, Owen Sound; Anne
T uinema;iga lk erton; Cathy Corn-
ett.,,Owen Sound and Karen Karr ,.'
Clinton; Linda, Boyle, Lucknow.
Centralia School of Agriculture
aDd Home Economics
The Ontario •Department of Agriculture and Food re-
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- quires . part4ime, professional help to, supplement its
. teaching staff 'at the new Centralia School. There are,,
two categories of instructori needed those required
to live on the campus'from September to April inclusive
arid those not so required. • • • .
The positions •listed immediately 'below would reside
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on campus and would provide leadershiir and guidance
to students, .Student Councils, etc,, and preferably to
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in Pnysical Education:.
Dean of Men
Dean of Women
Asst. Dean of Men
Asst. Dean of Women
The successful applicants for the above positions should
have demonstrated their abilityio work Avail. students;
have had experience in student guidance; and have the
*ability to instruct in physicaleducation. Salaries open.
The professional positions •listed below are not required
to live on campus and, would teach on a .planned
schedule: . • • •
English losiructor.
Instruction would include both "English Literature and
• English ,Composition. Salary ,open, •
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• Professional Agriculturalists
• To provide instruction in one or more subjects: Biology, . •
• Soils, Crops, Farm Business Management, Cehmistry. •
Salary $25.00 per diem.
Home Economists
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To provide instruction in Food • and ,,Nutrition, and
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Clothing and Textiles. Salary $25.00 per diem. ,
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Requests 'for applications shoula -be sent to: Ontario ••+
Department of Agriculture and Food, PersOnnel Office,
•Whitney Block, „Queen's Park, Toronto 5, Ontario, or
telephone 365-2794. 0,•,
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• PROVINCE OFsOPPORTUNITy..
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• Relieved IrtX-ray. Dept. At Hospital -
ZION NEWS
Leamington after spending three
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kirkland weeks at 'Kincardine Beach. While
O returned Saturday to their home in there Donald rellelied in the X -Ray
Lady Baden-Powell
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Officiates At Camp.
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• TWO i.ucknoy.i. Rangers, Lynda
Walden anti Linda Boyle, recently
had the experience of cartiping at
the National Heritage Camp.' Girl
Guides of Canada' on Morrison and
Nairn Islands in the St'. Lawrence
River, along with, almOst 2.000
•others .of the Guiding world
Lady Baden-Powell:of England
_officially closed 'the. camp -when
flags of 'participating countries
were retired at a Colorful
• ceremony on July 25. •:
• Mrs ..A.E. McKirn of Lucknow;
whose life has been closely asspc-
fated' with Guiding, was invited to
•the closing day Of.Carnp when she
• would have niet Lady Baden-
Powell. Unfortunately -Mrs: •
'McKim had a' fall which. .
hospitalized her for a:time, caus-
ing her to miss out, on her .trip to
Heritage Camp, much to Mrs.
MeKim's disappointment„
The Sentinel received the follow-
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ingacconnt, written by Linda
• ,Boyle after her first' few days at
Camp.'
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BY LINDA BOYLE
Most of.the-girli.6f the Huronia
•Aiea.Wete, billeted in.Owen.Sound
overnight , At 7. Oa a.m. friday'
morning a bus load of very sleepy
but excited girls started out on
their big adventure
After an eight.honedri've we all
arrived at, carnp. At the gate we.
w ere greeted aPI official yiel7
corningparty.. The camp is divid-
ed into six 'gib -camps; Pacific,.
Prairies, Far North. Upper -Canada,
Lower Canada, Atlantic with each
camp theme in common with that
particular region. The sub-cathp is
devided'intb,units which consist of
four patrols and there are eight
units to it. " ./ '
,After everyone had settled in and
had theirequipmeni Set up,, Snb-
'camPfireS were held.
July.15 This morning everyobe
rose to find a- beautiful day waiting,
:for therri, The rnOrning Was.§pent .
getting betier'acquainted. After
lunch it was 'handicraft
•Some"of the crafts w. ere fur ookpiks
and' eskimo carvings: , •
Highlight of the day was the off.,
icial opening of the camp with Mrs
K,Bi.Clysdale, of St, Marys,
Ontario, Chief. Con9thissioner -Of
the Girl c;nides'of Canada
.welcOming the 2000 Guides, • .,,
Rangers and leaders: As' the flags of
all the visiting 'countries were pre-
sented„heartsswelled with pride as
that COuntry's national anthem Was
played. It Was,an experience every
t5ne wilrrentember. .
- Another beautiful day.
Mass; chtirch.servites were held
as well as Guides Own-. In the aft-
ernoon the cattip was "At Horne"
`t� the heighbOuring communities
and many people visited the camp.:
In the evening arf,ECurninical Set. -
vice was held fp the lovely out-
door arena, •. •
July 17 - Ivionday Was a "Free"
day on which we all could swap.,
tokens and visit other campsites,. ,
At thecamp there are girlS from .
lc ela nd Scotland, S Weden , France
Britain, , Israel and Others,
July 18 - Several sub -camps went
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on tours to Upper -Canada Village
•while others 'went to. Ottawa. In the
evening campfires were held in the
various camps.. The camp has gone
•by so quickly and it does not seem
possible that -we will be home oh
July, 27th.
vrwilik, ort,"*Iviertio*ii
department of Kincardine hospital.
• Holida.y visitors with Mr., and '
Mrs, Goidon Kirkland and Nancy
were; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson
ofLondon, Mr. and Mrs. Bob •
AnderKtn'of Calgary. Mt'. and Mrs:
Donald Kirkland of Learnington,,
Mr. and Mrs, Martin.Pollinger'of
Essex.- • " . •
Visiting with' Nir .. and Mrs. W.G.
Hunter On the week -end were Mr.
and Mrs ROy Keane of Stratford.,
Larry ,Hunter of Owen Sound, Mrs.,
George Hunter of LUcknOw.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Laidlaw of
London visited here recently.
Ken Kirkland ot-Orillia visited on
the week -,end, at his home. :
Brenda Ritchie enjOyed'a twelve
day Motor trip accOmpa'ning her
aunt, and u'nele, Mr:, arid Mrs.
WilhiamDuffyandd family of
Hamilton. They travelled through.'
Gravenhurst to North,Bay 'and along
Ottawa River to Ottawa where they:
toured the Parliarneht Buildings,
they continued to Montreal and ,•
spent two days at Expo, returning,
by St. Lawrence Biveriand Algon-
quin Park. 'Brenda returned home
on Tuesday. Mr,. and :Mrs. Duffy
and children visited Mr. and Mrs:
Allan Ritchie Qn their rethrhIriP,
• *Church will be held at Blake's
church on SundaY, Rev. and Mr§;
Kaiser have been vacationing for
two weeks.
Audrey Ross of Toronto visited
iecently with Mr. ,and Mrs. .
Frank Ritchie.
Brian Ritchie spent a. week at the
United Church eaniP. at Goderiell
'Summer School camp grounds..
Barbara Wilkins is'spencling this
week at Ayton ,Girl Guide camp,
where she is trying for. her camper's.
badge. • •„„,
Nits. D.A. Hackett visited'on
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Thdrsday with her mother, Mrs.
Leaper who is a patient' in .
.Wingharn hospital. ' •
MOVES TO 'LUCKNOW'
•'Mrs. Ruth Helm is now residing
in, LudinOW:
mrs. I HawkwOod. of Alberta spent
a. few days withJack and kentieth-
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