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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-06-12, Page 6
Page 4 uel ow Sentinel, Wednesday,: June Words of caution fi ofirom page.S who actually saved my life. Rev. . Doug MacDonald, now retired and living at Bruce Beach; was a high school senior in June of 1933...; lie, along with many oth- ers from both pierce ►ta. ; and secondary, .on, a hot,' last dy of school, walked out of town on the CNR track to the swimming hole on the Nine Mile River" north- west of town.' • . i, wishing not to be -outdone by my peers, swung from,the hay -fork rope tied to .a branch of a. Gatley i aarntltdn. daughter'Of Bruce and Margaret Hamilton, graduated from • Confederation College, Thunder Bay -with a Dental Hygiene Diploma; She, also . received the John Q. Butler Award, Rim Ana ..;a Dong, Memorial Award, the . Thunder Bay Dental ,.Association Award, •the Dan's Medal, for -the Dental Hygiene program, and the ?resident's Medal for outstanding .achievement iris 'the' Health Sciences division. Margaret Hamilton and Ann Guay •attended the graduation exercise, on June. 1 in Thunder Bay. Congratulations. Cathy fair a job well done! Join .us for Father's pay WINGHAM AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL CORPORATION ',Notice is hereby giventhat the Annual Meeting of the Wingham and District Hospital Corporation will. be held in the Nursing Assistants"•Training Centre, Catherine St., Wingham, Ontario .an Thursday, ,June 20, 1996 at the hour of eight o"clock p.m. for the revision' of, bylaws./ for the election of Governors; for, the appointrnent of Auditork and for' the transaction of such other, things as May properly come before the Meeting. Copies of the Annual Report and ,Hospital Financial Statements may be obtained. at the front desk of the Wingham; and District Hospital: effective June 1g, 1996 and at the Annual Meeting. Memberships granting voting privileges may be purchased at the front desk of the hospital for five dollars ($5.00) :prior to five o'clock• p.m., Wednesday, Jdne 5, 1996. No. mernbership sold, after that time will entitle the purchaser tc t vote.. Dated, at Wingham, Ontario, this. Srd day of May, 1 996. . By order of the Board Of Governor..s L rtes!; seta . tall ehn,tree,and plunged into '10 .or 12 feet of murky water. Bill Jowett, Orland Patterson and Art Traplin dried torescue me but I struggled too .hard icy panic. I knew I. was" drowning and nee. r death When Doug succeeded in. taking me out. To all these peopleand' especially to Rev. Doug, 1 owe much. As the weather and water warm, I think of that June day, along .ago and wonder how many young people this year will become Driver ed cast nacre -Aso.: Good news for parents of 16 -year-olds carne from the Bruce county board of education at its June meeting. The board said the cost of the driver education course offered through theschool won't increase next year. The price will remain .at $350 for classroom and in -ear instruction. Last year, 280 students took the; course, which is funded entirely on a user pay basis if UV Lynn and, Gayle Lowry are proud to announce the Marriage of•thefr daughter,: Trina Margaret to Andrew Key .from Mansfield, England. Their vows were exchanged at Pine River United Church on Marc!) 30; 1996.. Rev Sherlee McGregor McCuaig officiated. Laurie Dalton., cousin of the bride, prayed the organ, Patt Lowry, Trina's Aunt, played the piano. Soloist was Joanna Martin. friend of the bride. • Kendra Lowry, sister ofthe bride, was Maid of Honour and brldesmaids were Adrienne Thompson, cousin • of;the bride from Pine River and Rosanne Bourne, friend, of the bride, 'from Toronto, Dean Smith, from • ;England, was Andy's Best Nan, the ushers were Kent Lowry, brother of the bride, • .from Kitchener, and -David Sax, friend of the couple,•from .Kitchener, Special guestswere Bili and • Margaret Key and Mrs. Agnes. Stewart, from Nottingharm, England. • A. reception was held at .the Lucknow C'ommunity� •Centre: ` . They to thank their -farniires, friends, community mernbers, and everybrie for ~the gifts and test wishes aid 'for mthking'their special day suclf a .memorable 000asidtto Andy and Trina are residing in Kitchener impatient, fofget their water safety rules and not have a guardian angel or a Rev. Dougnearby. Since 1933, society has made many wonder- ful provisions for young and old •to enjoy the world =ofwater inside pand out, winter 4 i nd summer, . but tragedies still happen; We rarely, if ever, swing from a rope over a "swimmin' hole",, in 1996, but there are many new devices such as speed -boating, wind -surf- ing, ing, water-skiing, under- tows, pollution, under - drowned water objects and indis- crete 'friends" who pose real dangers. Perhaps the rent ?iasis: around wate ,�poor judge- ment weutempt- ed �W eate pt- ed by peer pressure to showoff, ignore rules or be one of the gang when the party gathersmonien- tum. Do you remember the poem many of us had to Memorize which said:. "What is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days! To the young at' heart: Let's keep it that way for your parents, your brothers and sisters, for all those who love you and care about you, AND FOR YY0l! From an old-timer whose debt of gratitude Com els hi ► t give some to advice. R. Leonard MacLeod 168 George St., Brantford, N3R 1V8. P.S. It will be 60 years since I left Lucknow and Kinloss Township, but your Sentinel helps me to recall much that I thought I. had forgotten. Many thanks. a s metfan ,,tie nOw ,. , .. . Bruce .G©un,�couno�ll r on M�►nday. During ranch break, reeves Carman Fullerton (Elderslie), Andy Cormack (Paisley),` HarryvThede (Saugeen) and'°Malcolm .McIntosh, county planner reviewed maps of the official plan. (Pat Livingston photo) ,401)4000/, riftafi THIS WEEKEND SA IDArY�9' ;PEPSI GoOD.TIMRS ANY 4AR OR MIC ' -race all day for $15.,►plus 1st Provincial Series•for ASPHALT StNOWMOBIL kS Addis:PO, !Cris (8812) v SUNDAY .,.1 PM 11AWK'1 X 1IND ER SEWS - plus 2nd Annual HARLEM en FATHER'S DAY. . (iast year Over 5001). Adutts''1 Kids (e-14`*2 Gra.dualt on Paul Helm, son of Barb & Evans Heim graduated from the University of Waterloo, May 24,- 1996. with Dean's Honours, with a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Chemistry, Honours Co-operative . Program. Paul received an NSERC Scholarship. Started in May at the ..University of Toronto pursuing a Masters of Applied Science Degree through the Department of Chemical , Engineering & Applied Chemistry(in Modeling the fate, of Contaminants in the Environment). Attending his graduation Mom, Dad, Aunt Bev, Adrian & fiancee Corey Howse. Graduation Cailin Clarke, 'daughter of lan and, Sheila Clarke graduated from. the University : of Guelph on June 7th, earning an honours degree, B. Sc, (environmental), with Distinction. She will be attending Teacher's College next year Queen's University, Kingston. Congratulations to Catlin from her proud parents and friend John. .b