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(Starting July 1, open Mon. -Sat. 10-6)
ANNUAL MEETING
Wingham and District Hospital Corporation
Notice Is hereby given that the Annual Meethtg of the Whgha,n and District Hospltal
Corporation will be held in the Nursing Assistants Tkahhg Centre, Catherine Street,
Wingham, Ontario on Thursday, Jane 19, 1966, at the hour of eight o'clock p.m., for
consideration and oonflrmatlrin of changes to Admtuhtiative Bylaws 1 [e1, 20-30
inclusive, 31-36 inclusive, 38 [d1, 46111 [R1, 46 [hl, and Medical Staff Bylaws 2 [a1 ibJ, 9
[21, 19, 20, 36 [21, 50 [71; for the election of Governors; for the appointment of
Auditors; and for the transaction of such other things as may ply come before the
meeting.
Copies of the proposed Bylaw changes and the hospital financial statements may be
obtained at the front desk of the Wingham and District Hospital pilar to three o'clock
p.m., Thursday, June 19, 1986.
Membership granting voting prlviteges may be purchased at the front desk of the
hospital for one dollar [S1.001 prior to five o'clock p.m., Wednesday, June 4, 1986. No
membership sold after that time, on that date, will entitle the purchaser to a vote.
Dated at Wingham, Ontario, this twentieth day of May, 1986.
By Order of the Board of Governors.
N.M. Hayes,
Secretary.
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Five girls from the Lucknow chapter of the Canadian Girls In Training (CGIT) were
awarded their lanyards for becoming senior members at the special tea party held on May
26. Receiving lanyards were, back row, left to right, Colleen Conley, Marlene Martin and
Meaghan Clarke. Front row, Heather Priestap and Debbie Atkinson. (Alan Rivett photo)
CGIT holds. Lanyard service
Lucknow CGIT members entertained
their mothers and adopted grandmothers
at a Tea Party on Monday, May 26th.
President Brenda Gibson welcomed every-
one. All the girls, leaders, and guests were
introduced.
Leader Janice Reid, assisted by Brenda
Gibson, led in the Lanyard d Service as
Heather Priestap, Debbie Atkinson, Mar-
lene Martin, Colleen Conley and Meaghan
Clarke became senior members. Friend-
ship badges for first-year Mission Study
were presented to Janine Helm, Jodi
Hackett, Melanie Wylds, Kristen Owen
and leaders Doreen Mali, Janice Reid and
Laurie Bell.
Attendance awards were given to Bonnie
Henderson, Brenda Gibson, Janine Helm,
Kim Laidlaw and Julie and Debbie Nich-
olson. Two leaders leaving were presented
with CGIT spoons. Debbie Atkinson
thanked Janice Reid and Janine Helm
thanked Laurie Bell.
The girls gave a dainty craft they had
made totheir adopted grandmothers. Julie
Nicholson told why she enjoyed having an
adopted grandmother. Isabel Hunter and
Gertrude Walden thanked the girls for
visiting. Jodi Hackett, Melanie Wylds,
Janice Helm and, Kristen Owen performed
a skit about having adopted grandmothers:
Accompanied by Laurie Bell on guitar, the
girls sang for their guests.
The Foster Parents Plan has given
Lucknow CGIT a new foster child, Beatrice
Karaciu M'itumitu in Kenya. Doreen Mali
gave information about her. A year-end
group report was given by Laura Lee
Cayley. The evening closed with Taps, and
an invitation to everyone to attend
graduation and hear Jean Sangster, Na-
tional CGIT President, on June 1S.
Family celebrates with couple
People report
Congratulations to Omar and Dora
Brooks on the occasion of their 50th Wed-
ding Anniversary. Family and friends
gathered at the Community Centre on Fri-
day evening to help celebrate. Visiting
with Omar and Dora was their son Wayne
and his wife Judy and family of Cam-
bridge; daughter Sandra of Toronto and
daughter Marie and her husband Barry
and family.
Visiting with Marie and Barry Haldenby
and family was Barry's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Haldenby from Sarnia.
Pat and Ernie Good and girls of
Goderich visited on Sunday with her fami-
ly at the home of Bob Purves.
Mr. Cayley and members of the school
band had a wonderful trip last week for
four days with Oliver Glenn and Bill Sloet-
jes driving the buses.
LUCKNOW
Joan Robinson, president of Lucknow
Town and Country Seniors, was elected
president of Lake Huron District (Southern
Zone 1#33) of United Senior Citizens of
Ontario, at the spring rally held in
riarriston recently. This zone has nine
affiliated clubs.
Linda McQuillin of Willowdale, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin, visited
over the weekend and attended the
wedding of Brian Wall and Shirley Frances
at the Wingham Presbyterian Church.
Council announces program
The Grey Bruce Arts Council is pleased
to announce the 1986 summer cultural
programme for children in Grey and Bruce
counties.
We are now in the process of hiring two
students to conduct workshops from June
23 to August 22, 1986. These exciting
workshops include music, drama, art,
craft, games and more for children aged 5 -
13 years. (Preferably in groups' 5 - 8 and 9 -
13 years).
Each 2'/2 hour workshop will cost $1.50
per child plus 25 cents per mile for return
travel costs. Maximum of 20 children per
instructor.
These skilled and talented instructors
could also assist your summer recreation
directors with the cultural component of
your summer activities.
We are open to your suggestions and are
now taking bookings. Please call, 371-1761.