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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