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• The -Good* Intention. s: Musicol Name
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GRADUATES
• CONTINUED. FROM PAGE 1
Saturday, April 29. The cere-
' •mony took place at Varsity Arena
13loor Street at Bedford _Road_; Tor _7
onto.
A Baccalaureate Service took
place at Knox Presbyterian
Church' in Toronto on Friday
Sharyn graduated with a Bach-,
Auley award in music. This
award is given in recognition of
her outstanding achievements
in the subjects which she took in
music..
The award read ,"you are_to
commended for 'your consistent
performance in your studies within
this.department throughout your
entire college career".
Teeswater's popular young ,
vocal group, The Good Infentions,
carried off the honours at Wing-
,ham, last week placing first in' the
Lions Talent Hunt competition.
On Friday of last week , the
people of Lucknow and _district
Home From -Yukon /
-Visiting Parents
- ST. HELENS-NEWS
Garry Gammie of the. Yukon
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Gammie.
Congratulations to Rev. and
Mrs. B. F. Green who celebrated
their 50th. wedding anpiversary on
April 29th. .
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Perrott at Goderich.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Miller were Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Corrigan of Barrie.
The St. Helen's W. I. will be
celebrating the 75th anniversary
of the W.• I. on Thursday, May
4th at their regular meeting.
-FOrrner Members win. be' guests at
this anniversary,
Jim and Greg Laidlaw of Wing-
ham were-wee-krend-visitors--with--
their grandparents , Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Todd.
County Request
Lucknow - Kinloss
Highway As
Development Road
Winter control costs exceeded
the budget' by $60.,000, Brute
County Council was told at
a meeting last week.
Eldon Yundt, engineer , attribu
ted the overexpenditure to the ris-
ing costs of machinery, labor , •
as well as Ihme-ThEreaierfrequericT
of plowing, salting and sanding.
Snowplowing during the winter
cosi4110,0-00-and-salt-i-470
he said.
In other husin_ess _council ag-
reed to ask the provincial transpor
tation and communications depart•
ment to make Count', Road 1
between Lucknow and Kinloss a
development road.,
The $564',.5C1 bid front Genan
Construction Ltd. , Waterloo, for
the `addition to Brucelea 'Haven
nursing home here was also accept
ed by .couned, The addition
should be completed in eight
months. . •
.
CoUntillors-a-lso--sa -1-11 @V, •
'wanted the inimediatc.release Of
analysis on the cert‘ler report
as well as: proposed cottage de-..
velopment which could hedetri-
Inenrart.irthi-G-eurgth-ri-Bara!
were treated, to their 'music when
they entertained at the annual
variety concert of the Lucknow
AgricUltural Society.
Pictured , front row , left to
right , are Kendra DOnaldson,
Dorrie Johnson, N1rs. Sydney
Smith, director; Laurie
Lynne Hill, Alison Smith.
Back row , Janet Whitehead.,
Byron Ballagh , Ruth .WhitMeatl ,
Alan Grant, ..Lois Wall, Clair
Halliday.. , '
elor of Sacred Music degree.
Ontario Bible College was form.
• ed in 1968in the miher of Tor-
onto Bible CollegeVounded 1894)
and London College of Bible and
Missions (founded 1935). The
College is interdenoininational,'
with 37 denominations represent-'-- _ _
ed in the student body. Students
come from Canada, U.S.A. ,
,Latin America , Australia., United
'Kingdinn, Germany, Hong KOng,
• India, Africa, Philippines, Europe
. and the West Indies. •
•
Over 4,500 have graduated to
serve as missionaries in 5.6 count-.
ries, and as ministers, deaconesses
Mission workers and in other areas
of 'Christian Service.
• In the Class of 1972 there are
85 graduates receiving the follow-
ing honours; .
• Bachelor of Religious Education
50, Bachelor of Theology 15, ..
Bachelor of Sacred Mutic 1, Dip-
loma 13. '
The Graduation Service also
feaiureii special music by the Col- '
lege Chorale , Stddent axfir-and-
other musical groups, the wimeci
of four graduates and the colour-
ful hooding ceremony for the deg-
ree awards'.
Sharp was selected by. the
faculty of Ontario Bible College
to teteiVe the Joseph C. Mac-
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