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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-06-30, Page 6■ ■ IX 'a ' J .S ”’i. ■be hfi <r ! L.D.H.S. Examination Results 1 ■ ■ 1 Jane Snyders. 2 c€ r WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th, 19s< 4 ’4 3 'a5 Q If 1 THE LUCKNOW S>NTJNKk LUGKNQWt .QNTARIQ Z CULROSS CORNERS GRADE PURPLE GROVE ► C t 2 4 c 1 c 3 c 2 c " 3 c 1 3 c children, 10 grandchi Idherran^ 8 great grandchildren. Mr Hanna is hale and hearty and, the best Wishes of the community goes out. to this grand old gentleman. DO YOU KNOW? During 1953, fourteen Com* mission employees and three of their wives were awarded medals and , certificates for rescue and resuscitation work by the Canadian. Electrical Association and National Safe­ ty Council. J___ 1 1 2 2 -2^2^^2™c72_^__c_ The following students have been recommended for promotion to Grade X: CHias^Sitler, Betty Moulton, IX “B” Andrew, Louisfe Collyer, Ted .. Couse, Paul .. Duncan, Marie - Finleon, Mary A, Fisher, Bill .... Gaunt, Janet ....... Haldenby, Rae „. __JHamilton,^Lormne . Hamilton, /Marion Helm, Roberta , Hodgihs, Elwood Hunter, (Marlene f. JohnSton, Donna ...: MacKay, Anne ..... McGillivray, Ruth. Marshall, William Moore, Phyllis ..... Miller, Emmeline: Pritchard, Tom Smith, Douglas Smith, Phyllis Stanley, Betty -Steer, Ruth ...... Thompson, Audrey West,Jim......7^r... Burden, Lester (♦) Clark, Leonard . Cochrane, Joan Collins, Reyta Collinson; Mary Conley, Joy ....... Curran, Grant “Donaldson, Joan Emberlin, Roy . ^Emberlin, Ruth Gibson, Beatrice Habkirk, George Hewitt, Barbara MacDonald, Esther Magoffin, £mie MacMillan, Hughie MacNay, Beverly .. Marshall; Ian Morton, Bob .. Mowbray, John Murdie,, Dick (.♦) Stanley, Mabel . Thompson, Ronald (*) Webster, Elizabeth Anri Wilson, Jim .................. Woods, Donna ...... . (*) Recommended. Safety Department 3 3 c c c e c 3 c c \ 1 1 2 c 2 c 3 c 1 2 2 c 2 C. c 2/ 2 c 2 2 3 1 1 2 c 2 2 c c 1 ? ,2 1 2 2 1 Savings Through Safety Ontario Hydro» haa always * recognized that safety devices alone , do riot eliminate acci­ dents. A special Safety Depart*, merit carries out a continuing, c ompr eherisive, ed u ca tiona 1 safety program and in addition periodically-Checks . eq uipment and reviews the safety methods employed in the Commission’s widely diversified day-to-day operations. The marked reduc­ tion in major and niinor^ in­ juries to Hydro personnel is a \ source of satisfaction and has yon fori ally assisted in maintain­ ing the high standard of service associated with the name, Hydro.” 2 ONTARIO HYDRO ... AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS Information concerning Ontario Hydro can be obtained by writing to your Hydro Chairman. _........620 University Avenue, Toronto.: GRADE XI V 1 2 c c 2 c 2 c Alton, Frances.................... Armstrong, Marjorie (*) AshtOn, Beverley . Barr, Percy Baulch, Margaret Collinson, Noma ... Gardner, Caryl ... —Gibson, Ernest ’...,. Graham, Belie ..... Hamilton, Raeleen Hamilton, /Shirley (*) Haldenby, Dale ......... Jbhnston,Lois.......... Johnston, Ruth .......... Lane, John Lane.;: Stewart .......... MapNay, Kenneth .... MacKenzie, Beverley McInnis, Robert ...... MacPherson, Isabel Marshall, Edith ...... Moulton; Bennie (*) MacDonald, Isabel Nixon, Carman Richards, George Todd, Ann (*).- (Shop 3) 2 ... c GRADE X c « Q s h' he o © A. -*» 'S’£a ©.B © £ •8. •p* J fa X s Conley, Douglas Crawford, Ann .-. Elphick, Irene .. Gardner, Robt, i. Hartford, Arnold Hamilton, Bruce Hedley, Kent ... Howald, Rozella Johnston, Nancy Kilpatrick, Marilyn • Kirkland, David ...... MacDonald, Shirley ’ MacDdhald, Marvin • McDonagh, Ross ; MeQujiiin, Allan . McQuillan, Archie Miller, Doris ....... Moffat, James ... Mowbray, Robert Pedersen, Anri ... —Beaviej—Bessie— Iteed, Jim .............; Reid, Wilda .A.,;..;. Ritchie, Bill .....b.. . Roulston, Irene .>.; \ Treleaven, Ruth Webster, George West, Marianne Wraith, Rodwell Young,-Jim . Recommended Recommended 2 1 12 1 Recommended Barger, Sybil Fry, Florence Hackett, Jarries Helm, John ..... Ki.lpatrick, Gladys MacDonald, Mack McNain, Laurine McQuillan, Flora Miller, Margaret Murray, Norma, Percy, Erlma ......... ' Stanley, Audrey .. Needham, Nancy .> Weiler, Helen ....... Langside Young People’s Society / dn Monday evening the 'last -v---^^ieeHng--uf—the^Lang^e-^btun;g- . ■ Peoples Was held - in ‘.the chufch. Vtay, operied' the meeting with the call to worship. The hymn, : "“Blest; be the .Tie that Binds” Whs sung. The scripture was read by Ruth MacGillivray after which Wm. Yeung’ gave a player. The meditation Was given by Charlie ; -Pinkerton. Hymn ■ ‘Just As I Am” was sjmg. The minutes of the last meeting-.arid .roll call was -i-ea'd-by-the-secretaryT-Ruth-Mac-- Gillivray. The offering prayer w^s-given-by-the-presid topic was. ably given by Douglas Simpson.; Rev. Currie , closed the meeting with prayer. The Yourig 5ebple*s Society will start^agaih next September.. It was planned members will picnic at Kin- that a number of attend the PY:P.S. tail on Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fry and children of Kincardine visit­ ed ait the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dore recently; ^"Mi^and-Mrs:“Nelson^lberts^ and Dr. Carman Albertson . of Vancouver - visited at the home of their, sister, Mrs. John Emer­ son ldst week. , Frances Scott and Mary Mc- Cosh went jto Toronto drT the High School bus last week> Mrs. Donald McCosh1 and Mrs; Wm. Arnold visited at the borne bf Mrs. Mauhdrell of Southamp­ ton last week. , , Mrs. Victor Gawley on Sunday „wer eMr^a n d~Mrs. Ru ssel1 He-Wv itt, Mr. ■ Wm. Walsh M Bervie, Mr. and . Mrs. CKrk Needham, Nancy .and Hele# of Kinlough, and Mr. arid Mrs.. Claude Dore. “ . .Dickie McC-osh observed his 16th birthday last week, having all his schbol chums for a birth-* , day party. ,' ; .■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bushell and children visited at the home of Miss Margaret and Donald Bushbll on Sunday. ■ . - ■ .Mrs. Dari McDonald visited her daughter, Mrs. Edbert Bush- ell. last week, ? . L.O.L. Church Parade ' The Kinlough Orange Lodge held their annual Orange church service- in the Anglican Church on Sunday When Rev. /ohn Brest preached a very inspiring sermon to sixty-five members of the Orange Order, assisted by Rev. Bensori , Cox. After the service the■brethren matched to the hall where John Emerson; Master of the Lodge, presided over a meet- -ing-of--£hont-^speeches--,by~-County^ Master John McCormick, District -Master-Chesteri^mmorton^Mhv^ Brest and other members of theBrest and other members of Order. ' ' •: ‘ ' ‘T’m thinking of getting,a Mrs. Alice Shiells and Mrs. Michael Hawkey of Vancouver spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs; Earle Hodgins. . Miss Edna Ross, who has spent the past week 'convalescing at her home , here, returned to Tor* onto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wrajth and. children of Qshawa spent Tues­ day with Mr. and Mrs. James Wraith. Friends from here attended the reception at Hblyrood Friday ev- ening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray, newlyweds. Several from here were in at­ tendance at the garden, party, last Wednesday evening and a good time is reported. , ■ „ That iTTs the same in Kiricar^ dine as in many other centres .was evident, for when the stu­ dents lagged home their books and the doors closed at the old High School in Kincardine, it- was the finale of the old school so far as. classes were concerned.- This building has served Kincar- dine^and the surrounding. com­ munity for secondary education fbr about 80 years: Scores of 'graduates along with the. writer of this column, Will recall many pleasant memories- associated with the old school. Wonder * if the students of tomorrow will be any 'better educated or Happrer" than we were. They will occupy , a ,new and modern school in Sep­ tember. Some from the community at- tended the Anglican Church pic-, nic' at Kincardine ori Saturday. Miss Emma Moffat of Kincar­ dine spent the week-end under the parental roof. Sunday Visitors With,Mr. and Mrs;. Morley Wall and- -family were Mr. & Mrs. Everett White- head and Janet and Mrs. R. , Whitehead; of Teeswater and Mr. - and Mrs; Sam Cotterill of Agin-., .court'. Marked 84th Birthday ... Congratulations to Mr. J. Han­ na on /the occasion, of his 84th _ birthday. His en|ire family gath­ ered on Bunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bell of Gor- . -rie__to_hbnor him. He has four ; Huron co. Crop report Intermittent rbins/ during The, past week followed: by ,a ' heavy-rain Friday nighl .ftiadc for - very poor haying w<-‘a ther—ana— three or four days dry weather COriupOribbs again. All spring ; seeded crops are in a kJ rig- Wbnder- ful/growth and there will bhin- crea’sed yields Of hby due to the excellent growing conditions1 or. thC ipri^t two weeks< Pastures-are . a**'vorce. My wife h<asn’t spoken to me for two weeks’^ *. __-_____________ “Better think twice. Wives like at their (best and iivhstrihk are that are herd tri find?* .<1% iri gbbd eenditibri/ 'V