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Amberley Grain Elevator hosted an open house September 18, an invitation to the public to
see their new facilities including a 63 foot truck dumper, a model 2165 dryer and a new scale
house and office with 80 foot, 100 ton capacity electronic scale. Shown at the ribbon cutting
ceremony are from the left, former manager, Bill Danforth; Dan Clark, eastern marketing
manager of Parrish and Heimbecker and Jake Murdock, manager. (Lucknow Sentinel
photo) •
BIRTHS
FALCONER •
Kevin and Lorie of Whitechurch are proud
• to announce the birth of their first •child, a
daughter, Jacklhi Amanda, 8 lb. 12 oz., on
September 18, 1984, at Wingham and
District Hospital. Spoiling privileges go to
proud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Purdon of RR 3, Wing: ham, and Mr, and
Mrs. Angus Falconer of Whitechurch. Great
grandparents are Mrs. Eva Jacklin,
Wingham, Mrs. Hazel Purdon, Lucknow,
Mrs. Cassie Mowbray .of Whitechurch and
Mr. and Mrs., Lloyd 'Montgomery of
Wing,harn.
DICKIE
William, Irene and Karissa joyfully an-
nounce the arrival of Shea William, 9 lb. 111/4
oz.,on September 20, 1984. A fifth grand-
• chid for Ira and Elizabeth Dickie, R. 5,
Lucknow and 14th grandchild for Everett
and Lillian Parker, Teeswater.
DRENNAN
Charlotte is delighted to announce the ar-
rival of her new baby brother, William
James, 9 lbs., 9 oz., at Wingham and District
Hospital on •September 13, 1984. Proud
parents Are Cathy and Gordon Drennan of
R. No. 7, Lucknow. William James' grand-
parents are John and Sophie Foran and
Henry and Bernice Drennan.
ursing students are tops
• This year's graduates of the nursing
assistant training, school at Wingham and
District Hospital were number one in
Ontario in terms of the marks attained on
their registration examination. ,
At last • week's meeting of the hospital
board, Administrator Norman -Hayes told
board members that the Wingham training
centre had placed first ' out of 31 RNA
programs in the province..•
The average score of 574.2 was more than
REDTREES
by Don Campbell
*•from page 6
• bush with a team of horses when he heard a
• terrifying scream, and the crash as a large
maple fell. Leaving his team, he ran quickly
to the spot where'Roderick had been work-
ing and saw his body trapped beneath the
tree.
"Mr. MacCrimmon! - help! - help! "Ted-
dy shouted in horror.
• • When MacCrimmon arrived at the scene
he quickly examined the inert bOdy • of
Lockhart/ whilst Teddy and Chippy
Chisholm looked on in fear. •
• "Shall I away and get the doctor, sir?"
Teddy asked MacCrIrnmon• .
MacCrimmon rose from his knees. "That
Will no be necessary, lad. Get some mare
men tae lift this tree and aye, best get
MacLeod tae say• a prayer. This man is
dead!"
Hilray booth...
*from page 15,
• supply of coins for change,
So it was that it was with mixed feelings,
• partly regret, partly relief, thrit the keys
were turned over to the new owners, who,
we are happy to realizei have every inten-
tion of upholding the high standards for
Which Ernest and Raynard strived during
those sixteen years.
• Raynard and Hilda and Ernest and Bon-
nie wish the Quinlans and Bryantons abun-
dant success and satisfaction in their new
venture.
16 points 'ahead of the second -place school
and well above the standardized national
mean of 500, he noted.
I think it is a feather in the hat of the
school to be that far ahead of so many
others..
• This is the firsttime in a number of years
• that Whigham has posted the top average an
the. RNA exam, Hayes said, though the
• school has frequently placed in the top
three. The training centre is under the
direction of Jean Ellacott. •
Kingsbridge Calories
make sandwiches
by Darlene Ruik
• The second meeting of the Kingsbridge 4-
11 was held on September 17 at the
home of Linda Van Osch.
This meeting was about taking your
measurements and dieting. During the
• meeting they also decided the club name. It
is the Kingsbridge Calories.
In this meeting they made Grill' Cheese
• and Apple Sandwiches and Corn Chowder.
Some members liked it, some didn't.
Micro Maniacs learn
• history of computers
(DungannonNo. 2)
Our second meeting for the 44I Computer
Club was held on September 17/84 at 7:00
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Curran. Our pre-
sident Vicki Pentland opened the meeting
with the 4-H pledge. All 15 members were
present. The minutes for the last meeting
were read by Julie Pentland. "Micro
Maniacs" was voted for our club nickname.
Each member took turns reading out of
our members pamphlet on How a Computer
Works. Following this we answered a quiz
on what we read.
For homework all members are to read
An •Introduction to • Programing and
answer the corresponding quiz.
Vicki Pentland presented her speech on
the history of computers. Also Kenny
Logtenberg did his speech on computer
crime. Next week Susan Curran and
Heather Curran are presenting their
speeches.
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