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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-04-26, Page 14PAGES ,FOURTE'EN. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO it °ra 4, • • e Mike $545 At Rummage Sale, Day,PknN or1'his�Saturdar eve :On Friday . evening •a' great e a e. d l A:,standing assembly' was held •last. Wednesday : At this.Murray .Morn son, president of the, newly -formed French' Club, ,gave. a short outline of th'ea.ims'of the Club: The main object of the club is to learn to speak French A. French` Day is being held .May 3 ; to prepare for Expo. The students will; be given vocabularywhich might be useful ins Montreal: ' Froin 3:3.0 to 4:00 a: shortassen.bly will be held' with .small skits in• French` using speech '•'as :mighn be necessary in "situations;' at Expo. Madame 'St�Hilaire.is Honorary . President ber of people were fined' up before the doors.opened for. the Runmmag Sale. `It was like bargain day in. Departxnent.Store as the shoppers swarmed into the gym ,to view the articles on sale, The.studients worked as sales clerks at each counter. The gym • was, divided' into special.., departments or'sections, each' `'Marked •accordin l to help. the gY shopper find the article he wane more readily. . There were such articles as dresses,, coats, slacks, bats:, 'baby clothes, animals;, knicknacks, furniture and, games. On Saturday.,homemade baking 'went on'sa.; . •, • All` artip1es .sold: Welland a-; profit of $545.13 was: t1aken'in''. 'The` remaining articles were • ut sale for students at 5.¢•an .article'. What was left .was sent:tq the ' Scott: Mission in Toronto, The students would like to than s at� baking • those Who.donated ted b . ln g„ rummage 'and Cash -gifts.. The results of the .draw on.the.dolls will be giyen next week. Our, total:=is, now just,siightly overthe $,2000. S.oal: French esults Of Noel. Mason,', principal at Luck- • now ;District .High 'School , is pleas- ed to announce -the following Easter Examination results and in .spite ,of 'the busy schedule the Staff and Students have enjoyed, thee- overall individual:average showed' fan increase of 1% over the 1st term results. Some students, , who were.' hot able to write all their ezaminat ions, are listed as Not Ranked . GRADE 9 Five -Year Arts and Science'. 1ST :CLASS HONOURS a Carol Brown, Irene deBoer,_ Diane Zinn, John Ackert, Raymond Elliott, Dorothy vanBeers, Alan Kreutzweiser, Donald MacDonald.' 2NI , CLASS, HONOURS: Margaret Bushell, Carol.. Camp- bell , Loree Campbell Patricia Connor', Bert Askes, Jack Carnerone Ivan Cranston; Donald Elliott, James Montgomery, Janice .Kilpat- rick Barbara MacIntyre . Bonnie Maize, Patrica Marriott, Nolda Miltenburgh, Donna Mullin. Bren- da Ritchie , James MadDonald David MacKinnon, Mary Panna - Slave' Day. Slave Day will be held this Satur- day. Because of 'other demands Mr. Mason decided there will be no campaign; however, if anyorie would .like a slave please . phone the HighSchool between 9 and 3 on Thursday or Friday. ,These slaves. will clean, yards, :remove storm windows, clean baserments,`wash cars or windows, babysit, etc • Other Notes A letter went,out to Parents early this week describing the final Expo, Plan$•. The details will be, printed next week. • Mi. ',McCallum, general inspec- tor, , t pec tor, visited .the school •fast:week. A Simplicity Fashion Show will beheld this Tjur'sday at l p.m. at the High School.. Any women int-, erested are ,welcome to come. • Fr. e ch Poem. .•.�-• Below is a poem written for:: French assignment` on the "Rumm- age Sale" Under it is: the .English Translation. The French :poem was • writ en' by Wanda •Hunter, Grade "Jour de $olde" Oyez ! Voici 1'histore Trune tres belle foire . Le jour''de.solde est arrive La marchandise est-etale.'.e:' • •Marbres, jouets, pas chers Iolailldts, chaussettes aussi 'routes chose a bon prix Ah! queiie belle.enchere.- �. `' "The, Rummage Sale Hail! Flereis a tale Ota very grand sale; The day. of this sales here Marbles andtoys aren't very dear. The goods are all on show 'Sweaters, and 'socks,, Lalso. Everything's at a, good price; Oh! How' very nice: FamilyAt4Oth, Annu.ersary dinner WHITECHURCH NEWS" 'On Saturday evening the family of Mr. and. Mrs, Calvin McIntyre,' Wingham -celebrated with their parents at Tiger Dunlop Inn,.'their. 40th Wedding Anniversary , with a. wedding dinner. The rest of the eveningwas spent at, Carlow Community Hall where relatives and friends. gathered. Mr , , and Mrs; Jim: McIntyre • of Ridgetown,were in attendance. and .spent4Sunday' with her parents: Mr. and Mrs Ben McClenaghan.• Mr. and Mrs Gershon) Johnston ' of Wingham were,. Sunday visitors with, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth' John- ston and family of Clinton. Bill Wall of De Verey School, Toronto spent the. week end at his'. home. •» Attending the funeral -on Sunday, from here, of the 'late `Mr. Dave. McAllister in T,eeswater•were Mr., and Mrs. Russell Ross and family Mr. and Mrs'.' Wallace Conn and family, Mr. and . Mrs. Earl Caslick. Mr` and. Mrs. 'Ronald Coultes,and family and Mr 'and :Mrs Caslick .and' family. .The commun- ity extends -their sympathy,to Mrs. McAllister and• family. Mr. 'and Mrs. Gershom Johnston' of Wingham visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood: and family: of Egmondville. Mr. 'and Mrs. Hugh MacMillan and family of Sarnia and Mrs.' George Tiffin of .Lucknow visited on Sunday with George Tiffin, a patient in Wingham and, District Hospital and with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. We are sory• to report : Mrs. Bill Rintoul was admitted to. Wingham and District .Hospital on Wednesday and Mrs., . George Philips was ad- mitted on Friday. Their many • fiends 'n the corixmunit wish them r l Y .; a speedy. return to health. • . Mr. and Mrs .Elw.00d Barbour' and Mrs. Angus MacDonald of St . Helens and Mr. and :Mrs. Harry. • Moss of Plattsville were Thursday visitors with Mr and, Mrs. • Ben McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs • .Carl McClenaghan.. Mrs'. Arthur Cronin of Orangeville is visiting with Mrs: 'Cecil Falconer: Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston and Janette of Belgrave were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Young Easter Examinations At becker 3RD CLASS • HONOURS: Bill Chisholm , Kenneth Eadie, ' John, Ernberlin, Ronald Nicholson, Francis Hogan, John ,H;ogan, Ronald Manto, Fred Phillips, Allan ithody, Neil Taylor, Lorene Errington'. PASS STANDING: , Carol Anderson,Mary Ba}ger, Marilyn Brooks Donald Boak, .Gary Caesar; George Moffat; Pat Passmore , Heather Hewitt, Valerie Morningstar, Lorraine Nicholson Doris'Rintoul , Betty. Schnellet ;'Jim' Hogan, Kenneth. Johnstone , Ronald Stanley, tYnda Dawson, Mary, • MoEwan,. Bill Boak, Bill Howald:, Douglas Mawhinney Glen Phillips , Roy Taylor.' NOT RANKED' Lynda Malden, Lynne Argyle Judy Thorburn•, Harvey Welsh, Brenda Jardine ; Linda Nichols, .r GRADE 10 Five -Year Arts- 'and Science 1ST CLASS HONOURS:; • James Henderson, David Rhody ,. . Marilyn Wall, 11eanor•Whitby4 2ND CLASS` HONOURS:, Gary Blake , Linda, Boyle ,. Betty WIDNESDAY,• APRIL 30th, 1947 M : NOTICE :tit MAR. E BEAUtY, SALON! ATDUNGANNON NEWT TO THE ..•POST OFRICE. mingWeinesday, Ma: • 3rd. PHONE DUNGANNON 529490 r OR LUCKNOW :'528.3039 MARIEBROOKS, OP T� �ERA OR lucknow Legion To -:Make Canvass This week•marks the start -of The Salvation Army's Red Shield: Camp• aign across •Canada. Thousands". will be sharing what they have with those who have less, through this great -National Campaign. It's not g only one appeal- it is,many for 'many are the s� rvices: in this: and others commu , aff- luent mites across ;this ff luent'nation. There is no area of human need ignored b The Sal- vation Army. You may not know the girl who left homebecause she was ashamed and frightened, dr the,boy,who might;be in reform school instead of a Salvation •Army home but there are lots : of them. Broken homes and shattered. lives are healed and mended by • your dollars shared with and `given to the. Red Shield . This week choose a red"letter day r choose a Red, Shield day - make your • choice -a day, for sharing and:. help- ing The Salvation Army help , others. Captain Ferris of the local Salvation' Army ,announces that • • once again Ken Cameron and the comrades of the Royal Canadian Legion will be assisting hire with thecanvass in Luc know Will you,:gi` a generously when the' canvassers' call at your door. This"past year there have :been number of local individuals make use: of the open`door,of the Salvation Army., May you help to keep it open by •yourcontribution to the Red .Shield LLIckflOW: Colwell, Helen Courtney , Janice • Hodgins ,', Roderich MacKenzie, Jane Moncrief, Kenneth Roulston,. Eric Taylor , Eric Thacker, Donna ,Wyids 3RD•CLASS HONOURS;;. Nancy Kirkland•, Sandy Simpson, • Janice Wall PASS ,STANDINGS, Janet Bushell, 'John Cleland Tim Collyer, 8Linda`Marriott," Glen Mor, ningstar, Janice Robb, Joyce Wall.,'. GRADE 11 Five -Year Arts and Science •` 1ST CLASS HONOURS: Nancy Corrin, .Murray Morrison, Annie danDiepenbeek. 2ND CLASS HONOURS: Nancy Bushell, Donna •Forster, David 'Eadie ; Brenda Hewitt, Ray- mond Hogan, Nancy'lrwin, Beverly MacDonald , Donald MacKinnon, James' MacKinnon, Marion Reid, Donna Elain Ritchie ,. 3RD CLASS HONOURS:, Douglas Cameron, Douglas Campbell, Walter Dickie, Wanda Hunter, Joanne. Laidlaw , Jon Liz - more , izmore, Marilyn. Maclnytre,,Ricky Pritchard.. 11$110111/ ..4 '1$0411 11611. ist•rici PASS STANDING;. Louise McDonald, Sharon Rintoul Donna Jean Ritchie, Gertrude van-. Beers Brenda Webster.. ,�. GRADE 11 Four -Year Arts and ;Science '2ND CLASS' HONOURS Bruce Colwell*'j 3RD"CLASS -HONOURS; Douglas MacKenzie, Calvin. Ritchie... ; PASS STANDING: T ANDING: Brian Johnstone, 'Dorothy Taylor.. • GRADE 12 , Five -Year Arts and Science 1ST. CLASS HONOURS:. Susan Cleland, Sha°ryn, Mowbray , Jamie Ross 2ND CLASS HONOURS; Pat Anderson,' Janice ,Brooks, Janet Carruthers. Douglas Eadie, athy MacLeod Laurin Morrison, Betty Ane Simpson .. 3RD CLASS...HON. OURS: Stephen ;Andrew , 'Sharon Courtney Peggy MacDonald , Marla Mewhinn ey, • Joan Peicy , Karla Riegling. Return Horne After Winter In Texas KINLOTJGH NEWS , o Mr, and Mrs. -Chris Shelton re turned home after spending the winter months in Brownsville, Texas.. ' rs. Mr.and Mrs'. William Liam a d , 1 H 1 en6y •: visited :last Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs : . Nortnan,:Fry and:' family at. Harriston.' . • • avis.. and Mrs.. Arthur Haldenby, visited op Monday with herbrother Stanley Demans at Izundalk .. There w;i11 be no service`in the Anglican Church next Sunday, 'On the 'foollowing. Sunday May, lth ; the service will be at 1L Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett' -of Toronto spent Saturday wi4 Mr. and . Mrs. Arthur Haldenby', Mr. and Mrs:: George `H'aldenby and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur'Haldenby' were dinner guests.With Mr: and Mrs: ;Jinn Smith: at Holyrood on Wednesday. evening' • Mr: and. Mrs. Clare Sparling and. '' family of Walkerton visited. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.George Haldenby • The Ma. ' rneef,in : of the , 8 will be held at the home of Mrs; Torn Hodgins on .Thursday , May 4th. ,Roll 'call Something..I would like' to see at the World's Fair; Topic;"Canadian Native people" Motto "World affairs are 'oil• ' affairs";: Directors- Mrs`. Torn Hod gins, .Mrs: Ellwood:Elliott: Mr. ;and,Mrs., George Barrell of Toronto were recent visitors with :Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Haldenby. gh School. PASS STANDING: Susan Arnold Lynda Cameron', Fay. Hogan Rosemary Hogan, Sharen Moffat: NOT RANKED: . Donnie Bannerman, Wendy Mac-, Kenzie. GRADE 12 Four Year Arts and Sciefbe: 3RD CLASS HONOURS: Douglas Alton;, Herb"Barger, Jim Boak, Mafybelle Hunter,'Lan Mac- Kenzie; ac: Kenzie ; Joan MacKenzie . Rosales e. Phillips . • PASS STANDING: Carolyn. Adams, Donald Alton, ' Pamela Cooper, Bernard,Campbell JoAnne Hayes, Donald •Johnstone, Linda tittle', a Sylvia MacLeod,• Harold Menary, .Wayne Todd. NOT RANKED Janice,Fowler,' Karen Gaunt, • In an essay on "'Things 'I Am Thankful For" ,, a little boy wrote; "I am thankful^for my glasses. They keep the boys from fighting me and the girls 'from, kissing me°" k1 W0 • \BX Count higher t rate inc the high changed Council Berry no Public L view de crease i an addit tothet. costs in establis were to TheO Berry's • , $35,000 payable Fund • in additio The 15 ' $612,391 al purpo� 'and' '$63 highway mills; o county j F Consi heard •disaster ty farm . ,ornad section; Clerk B , 1953, federal "public .Huron relief Blyth a Blyth w4 you