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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-07-29, Page 4l ?-%»tlicknow sesame', W . . edgoMLnyr J �' �>w 19A1 Five students from F.E. Madill Secondary School have been ;recommended to the Ministry of "Education as Ontario Scholars this year. They are: Lynn Miller., son of Mrs. Eileen Miller of RR 1,, Lucknow; Faye Forster, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald. 'q Forster of ' SRR 1, Lucknow; Marilyn Kieffer, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. George ':Kieffer of RR 2, Te,eswater; Kathryn Underwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Underwood of ; RR 1, Wingham, and Debbie Sjaarda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sjaarda of RR 3, Wingham. Ontario Scholars roust have aebieyed, an overall average of at least 80 per cent on any six Grade 13 courses. Successful can- didates receive a '8100 scholarship . from the Ministry of Education. Lyng Miller, son of Mrs. Eileen • Miller of RR 1, Lucknow and the late Allan A. ''Miller, is one of five graduates from F.E. Madill Secondary School this year who have ,"been recom- mended as Ontario scholars. Lynn will be . attending Queen's University, Kingston this fall in the commerce program; Debbie Sjaarda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sjaarda of RR 3, Wingham, is one of five Grade 13 graduates of F.E. Madill Secondary School this year to. be recommended as' Ontario Scholars. Debbie will be • continuing her education at II Centennial College,. Toronto,, in the field" of mental retardation counselling. Kathy Underwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Underwood, ' has been recommended as an Ontario Scholar by �I-F.E. Madill Secondary School this year. Kathy presently is' spending' a month as a counsellor at the Ontario . Pioneer.. Camp near Port Sydney. 'She will be entering' McMaster University, Hamilton this fall 111 a combined arts and sciences course alining her toward a career in medicine. Marilyn Kieffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georges M. Kieffer of RR 2, Teeswater, is one of five students from F.E. ., Madill Secondary School recommended as an Ontario Scholar this year. Marilyn plans 'to attend the University of . Western Ontarloin thefalL. Faye Forster, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Forster of RR 1, Lueknow, has been recommended as an Ontario. 'Scholar from F.E. Madill Secondary School. Faye will be studying natural sciences at McMaster University in Hamilton this fall liandscapes are subject of Blyth exhibition Landscapes and natural subjects in many different mediums are the themes of the group exhibition of area artists now on display at the art gallery of the Blyth Cen- tre for the Arts. The exhibi- tion xhibition runs until August 29 at Blyth Memorial Hall and is . open to the' public free of charge, from Monday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. The exhibition is an invita- tional show of the work of seven local artists. Jo• Manning, a printmaker who has exhibited in several international shows, is ex- hibiting examples of her in- tricately etched landscapes. Ms. Manning lives part of each year' near Londesboro. Jack McLaren of Ben - miller who has been painting for over 60 years IS represented by several oils in the style of the Group of Seven. Barbara Fox who is cur- rently living near Belgrave, has lyrical landscapes in watercolours on display. Naturalist •William Creighton of Lucknow, reflects his profession in his art , with landscapes and natural subjects done in watercolours. Goderich artist Leda McAllister rePeats the natural theme of oils of grasses and woodland. scenes. Mona Mulhern injects note of whimsy and fantasy in her interpretations in graphite and coloured pen- cil. Ron Walker of Blyth is represented by two acrylics on patter and an oil of scenes from the area. The gallery is organized and run by the Blyth Centre for the Arts and runs in con- junction with the Blyth Sum- mer Festival. For informa- tion, call 523-9300 or 523-9225. Diabetes branch sponsors children at Camp Iluron,4a The executive of the Wingham and District Branch of the Canadian Diabetes Association recent- ' ly held an executive meeting at the house of Isabelle Burke. In attendance as guests were Michael Salter, Regional Director of CDA for this area and Don Boos, President of Ontario Divi- sion of CDA who answered questions and clarified points as to the manning of a branch. The Branch is pleased to announce that three diabetic children living in the area .... ...._ ._..... are being partially,. spon- sored at camp Huronda, (a camp for children with diabetes)' through the efforts of the branch's fund raising activities. The executive discussed money making ventures for the upcoming year.. Plans for the first meeting of the fall were. finalized. Bob McMurray, a man han- dicapped through diabetes will be guest speaker. The meeting will be Thursday, September 24 at the Wingham United Church. Watch for future notices. t_. ---� . I am proud to nomiflate of Birthdate Address for a 1981 Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award (Please enclose a seperate sheet telling why you believe an award is deserved). My name is Address • Phone No. Name of this newspaper 1 NOMINATIONS CLOSE DECEMBER 1ST, 1081 1.... NIMMOMINIJ for.' • ontorio.... Junior Citizens of the Year ..... The purpose I This program will be inaugurated in Ontario to provide recognition for outstanding achievements or acts of courage and initiative, by boys and girls between the ages of six and eighteen years. It will include individual awards. presented for meritorious conduct, and special group'awards for recognition of the efforts of young people throughout the communities of the province. The reason 1 Extraordinary deeds of Ontario boys and girls are often performed within the community. We need you, the local . nominators and newspaper editors, to bring these outstanding young people to our attention, so that we will be able to give them the honour and public recognition, which they so richly deserve. Who is eligible Young individuals who have performed acts of heroism, perhaps endangering, their own lives, overcoming disabling • physical or psychological handicaps to match or exceed their peers, or being. involved in some worthwhile community service endeavour. , For further Inftisrmation contact your local newspaper or Ontario Weekly NewspapersAssoclation, Te.r:1-800-268-5054 for a brochure. A COMMUNITY PROJECT OF CP AIR AND THIS NEWSPAPER: The LUCKNOW SENTINEL C/ op . Air CP and (1 are regis.ered trademarks or Canadian Parilk Limited.