The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-17, Page 22PAGE TNIENTY.TWO
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CONT.INIIEP-FROM PAGE 21
XIII Biology, Nancy Corrin; M.
• 'Cardiff:award, Grade XIII
French, 'Jane; .Campbell;, Robert
Worrell; E. S. Copeland award,
history-rRobett ;Won=.
• a11; Dr . W. A. McKibbon
Memorial Award, Grade XIII
Latin', Annie Van Diepenbee k;.
J; Vit, Crar id-,a-wasd,LL,..Grade.
XIII Mathetiiatics; Donald Proc-
ter; J. W: Pattison 'award,
Grade X1Ih physic, Bryan .F`or-
syth; Mrs.. ,Douglas, Music
Award, 'Anne Oldfield. •
The, Winghatn Lions Club,
award for Grade X • proficiency,
Diane Stanley; Business and
Profesidnal Women's Club,
proficiency. in girli' occupa -
tfoas,, presented, by Mrs-.' Robert
Be
fibrin to mince Kumm; Hod-
gins- M'cDo; Wald (Wingha rn) Ltd,
proficiency in"' Grade XII wood-
working, pieeented by Mr. ,Hod-
gins, George Johnston.
F. E, Madill donated and
LUCKNOW
Neigi..I'ours Present
GiftsAtlt-Ha.1eII.ST
A. socialevening was held last_
Friday night at. St .Helens Hall
when• neighbours gathered `to
honour Mr., and Mrs', Lorne Woods
and, EdBlackwell who had moved
to Lucknow the previous Friday to
make their home.,
Following ;a sing song cards and
crokinole ,were'en]dyed,
Charlie .MacDonald; addressed;
the honoured..guests, and All.a•r
Cra. 'to 'nese ted:an occasion.
ns n.p en,.
chair' and, other. gifts Lto, Mr. _and
Mrs. Woods and •a wallet to Mr.
Blackwell.'
They all made fitting replies;
and asocial hour with lunch was
,n ed, '
enjoyed, ..
a1
'.George Johnston.; the ' Legion
Auxiliary award. was,presented
to Elaine Carter by Mn,„ J. M.
King; F. T. Field, president
of the Te -e rwatetLtons -Club
• presented the Linda Mahood
• Memorial Award to Robert -Wor-
'rail' and Rennae MacKenzie;
Students' Council; Awards were
.presented by Minty Temple
'man to Rennae .MacKenzie,
;George, Johnston 'and. Margaret.. -
•Wright;. the..Teeswater Cream-
ery. Award. in Agriculture was
'presented by D. Thompson to.
Kenneth. Charles:' Alexander
McKenzie Education Endow
ment Fund Bursaries Went to
Donald .MacKinnon, M u r ray'
Morrison,: Richard:,'Frook and
Terry Taylor by C. Webster
--Typewii g Speed Trophies;_
donated• by:the typing teachers'
`were presented' by Mis. L. Reed
to: 'Senior;:: Judith Riley, jun-
lot, Diane Turnbull Wingham
Kinette Scholarship, • presented
-by Mis.,° John Strong Jr. ',' to
Kaye
F. E. Madill made the pres-
entations. to: •,the •seven Ontario
scholars. Anne Oldfield, Doug
las'Garniss.:Rcbert Worrall ..
Kaye Wood, Douglas Mowbray,
•Annie .Van Diepeabeek, Jane,
Campbell..
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30 - .1969 MODELS
Chevrolets, 'olitiacs, Eords; argau'os .
.Iry hardtops and'sedans,' V8, power steering
'and brakes .
2 1969 CHEVELLES,; 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic
OTHER MODELS.
3 . ' 1968. PONTIAC PARISIENNES, 2.-7- 2 ' door hardtops and
_ a 4 door hardtop,. V8 automatic, poWer steering and , brakes •
1968:'CHEVROLET stationwagon
1967 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 doorihardtop,' V8; fully equipped
,3 —'1967':FORD,.:GALAXIES, 4 door and .2 --2 door hardtops,'
fly equipped
—1967PONTIAC-STRATO CHIEF, °B -cylinder, 4 :door -sedan,
poer steering and brakes
2 1967 CHEV BEL AIR sedans, V8 automatic
40 used cars from '63 to '66 in various models," sedans, hardtops
and 4 door, mostly fully eguiPPed
196'7 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET 1,ton stake
1966 CHEVROLET• 1~ton stake
1965 MERCURY ECONOLINE
1965 G M.C,` 15 ft. stake, with .327' engine, D.P'. rear -end
;`1969 CHEYY Vt-with_•,5 speed..transmission;.:Dl'': rear axle, 1
foot stake
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1963.: G.M.C. with; 16, ft stake body, hoist and .327 'engine
A number of :Econohne Vans from '63 to '65
evvvwwwwYNAAAAAAAAA
russels Motola
BP Service Station
"Phone;187-6173 .
resented what he Called the'
P.
ABCD award to Sheila ' Crew -
son... This was for, activities
Above and Beyond the Call of
Duty, to a student who, had a
good academic standing and
participated in many of the •
extracurricular activities in the
sel l Herby Wat3owpresented - -
the Canada. Packers Award to
Neil Gowingand the Grade Xli
French awards were donned
and pre.3eated bye Mrs L Mc-
. Gregor, a foriper staff member
to Nancy'.Schwart*entruber,
Adele Tiffin, Janice Hodgiat
GregoryCarter, •Marion•. Doug-
• 1as and Jean Newton
The tearing staff awards'
•
wereted. T. Willb to'
, by
Wflltanu Skin, Barbara White,
NancyCraig,, Cameron Ander-
son, Linda Elliott and G a r y
I endeisoo
Moa.;. A; H. McTavish pre-
armed, rhe Hospital AuXiliary
ry
Award'to Rennae';MacKenzie:,
Mn. D. S. MacNaughtoct pre -
'tented the .John StewartMac-
Naughton: Memorial Award to•
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