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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-10-27, Page 2news L.cfmow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 27, 1982—Pae 2 Joe Alton, Prey dal Pres- ident and s member of Luclmow Jobr''Womeo's Institute wire. one.- of five recipients : to twelve • the. Certlfcate of Merit this year at the Annual Convention in recognition of outstanding servke and pig In Junior Women's. Institutes. �.G June Alton receives institute; certificate of merit The Junior Women's In- stitutes of Ontario Annual Convention was held in Ow en Sound on the weekend of October 15, 16, and 17 - hosted by North Grey Junior women's Institute. Over 100 people registered for . the Saturday activities. Speaker Miss Barbara Chisholm, a child welfare worker from Toronto, spoke on The Future of the Canad- ian Family. This talkprovid- ed everyone with some very interesting facts and figures. The afternoon was spent touring Owen Sound and. area and visiting the Brass Bell Handicraft • and Gift Shop.. It was decided to continue the practise of donating four individual trophies to the Ontario Sports for the Phys- ically Disabled Ontario Murderball ,Championships, This was a project started for the Year of the Disabled Persons in 1981. ' Linda. Tottenham of North Grey Junior Women's Insti- tute was therecipient of the J.W,1:0. Award which she will use toward her Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing l 'rthritis is a term describing about 100 different diseases. Most have one feature in common - the inflammation of joints. Free informatidn is. available by writing; The Arthritis Society, 920 Yonge St., Suite 420, Toronto, Ont- ario. M4W 3J7 Open administration centre *from page 1 Justice and former'°.•warden of Bruce, Warden Cliff Pegelo, and chairman of the finance committee, Brad Davis, reeve of St. Edmonds '" of all :departments and; County Council for Thomas • Alton, former Bruce County the next 104; years. 4. Treasurer Administrator, gave ' a brief Viola Chambers,- chairperson Bruce Coun- r A ril 1981: session of county.cuncil, the B Bruce CountyT spoke of the history of h story of Bruce County buildings. At the. Tartan Committee, n h _ property committee requested authorization • ;The Hon. Campbell _ Grant, retired SO - to investigate 'solutions to the requests for .:reme Court Justiceand.former Bruce County • Library, a County Museum, and. additions to. the Court House and Registry Office' have been completed„and paid for. The County Administration Centre wily serve the needs more ` space for several `departments.- The Warden was the special guest speaker. - committee recommended the new building ` The speaker's remarks • and:. the ribbon remain in Walkertonand be constructed on cutting were followed by the unveiling of a county property,, adjacent to. Brucelea Haven. plaque by Howard Collins, Warden 1982, The tender for the building. was 81,749,649 Paul Dawson, architect and C. F: Bucking- 'he new:, tdtnimstration; centre 'should ham, county clerk -treasurer administrator. ca npletethe buildingprogramrthat has,bec h Guests took a tour' of the; new�facility1 and ., taking place over the past^twent years. Two "enjoyed refreshments following the opening county homes for the ' Aged, a County ceremonies. Three • for trustee... - He said the equipment used in the tech programs in the high schools in the county is outdated and unrelated to the job market. He said the committee surveyed what can be done to provide basic knowledge of skills that students will require for the job market The biggest misunderstanding concerning the tech programs is that employers think the graduate should know the skills when. they finish high school. All these ' children know is that they have the skills to learn,, said Frayne. it is not the job of the school' 'board to train , an: auto mechanic, ' he explained,. it is only the board's Job to give the student a taste of the type of work an auto mechanic does to enable the student to decide if that is what he wants as his life's work: High school students must go on to community colleges, occupational schools or apprenticeships before they are trained to do the job. •froe, page 1, handicapped children in the Classroom,• he noted. Frayne also said the changes in the school system are rapid: The computer is a big change which will be introduced. He said the calculator was only the tip of the iceberg. The future of education is going to be more challenging than ever in . the past. Frayne said the decisions the board must make in' the next three year term *ill not be popular, Education will notget cheaperas enrollment declines, he added. - The board will be making decisions to cut courses, dose schools and lay' off people. Things are not going to improve to where things will be nice and there won't be tough decisions, he said. .. - Frayne has . acted as chairman ' of the evaluation committeestudying the technical program in the county's high schools during his recent term on the board. Celebrate wedding anniversaries By Ruth Buchmeler' Congratulations to Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall who celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. Con- gratulations also to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brooks who celebrated .their 35th . wed- ding anniversary this month. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc- Dougall of , Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs: Clair MacDougall of Port Credit visited on the weekend with Mr.. and Mrs. ,,Jack Needham. All attended a relative celebration at Lloyd and Anne MacDoug- all's home. The community extends sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomson on the death of Pat's father, Bill Reed; also to the Cunning- , ham family, as he was Eun- ice's brother. ' • ' Agnes Thomson is a pat- ient in University Hospital, London. She is to undergo surgery on Tuesday, October 26. We all wish Agnes the very best. Sunday,dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Needham were Mr. • and Mrs. Wm. Andrew Sr. and John, Mr. and Mrs. ' Steve' Andrew, Carolyn,: Jeffery and Denis,' and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andrew Jr., Shauna; War- ren and Eric. 1\ Home from Indonesia to visit with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham, is Anne and Alana Stang. Don had to return to work. From Kairshea Women's Institute, Mrs. Harvey Hous- ton, Mrs. Cliff Roulston, Mrs. Herman Van Neeteren, Mrs. Pieter de Boer and Mrs'. ira Dickie attended the. Bruce County. Rally on Thursday at Sauble Beach. Roger Robb enjoyed a week moose hunting up' in Turn topage 9• from the University of West- ern ' Ontario. The'J.W.L.O. has expand- ed their horizons , beyond their own proi4nce and has become an associate society of the Associated • Country Women of the World. This organization hasmore than 8 million 'members in more than 69 ' countries of the world whose purpose is to be a voice for womenall over the world. They hope to send at least one ' delegate to the Triennial Conference in Van- couver in 1983.. There are currently 19 branches of Junior Women's Institutes in Ontario with about 350 members. Eight members of Lucknow Junior Institute attended the con- vention. CANADA SAVINGS BONDS *Annual Interest *Guaranteed For. 1st Year •Cashable At Any Time DON TH.OMPSO'N BUSINESS 528-2213 . RESIDENCE 328-3516 AuthorizedSub Agent For Ids of Canada Ltd. Noltic HUNTING REGULA TIONS AND TRE TRESPASS'TO'PROPERfl ACT • PROPERTIES OWNED BY • Maitland; Valley Conservation Authority NO ' HUNTING shall be permitted AT ANY TIME on: the FALLS RESERVE CONSERVATION AREA, Lot 5, Registered Plan 12, Colborne Township' AND THE GALBRAITH CONSERVATION: AREA, Pt. Lot' I Con. 10 and Pt. Lot 1 Con. 9, MORNINGTON TOWNSHIP. NO HUNTING shall be permitted during MARCH. and APRIL at the MAPLE KEYS 'SUGAR BUSH, GREY TOWNSHIP. All other properties marked as public land of the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority are open ' to hunting with EXPRESSED PERMISSION . OF THE AUTHORITY. CONTACT: M.V.C.A.'. Box 5, Wroxeter. NOG 2X0 • 519-335-3557 1=4X=1_...... _ ....... . 11