HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-11-12, Page 10Organ music was provided • by
Barbara Cameron of Lucknow. The
invocation was pronounced by Rev.
Barry Passmore. Greetings were
extended by. Wilfred Shortreed,
chairman of Huron County Board of
Education.
Cindy Thornton was valedictor-
George Menzies Endoemset
presented by Mrs. lab
Hospital 'Auxiliary Wingbas
presented by Mrs. p,
Order of the Eastern Star
presented by Mrs. Jia
John Stewart MactlaUghton
Donated and presented by
Ladies Auxiliary Royal
'presented by Mn,
Linda Mahood Memorial had
presented by Mn. Jack
Paul V. Tiffin livaorial
Presented by Mr. G. V.
Student Council Awards .
presented by Miss Lois
Tsetse/star Creamery Ltd.
presented by W. D.
Hingham Einstte Scholarship
presented by Mrs., Gary
Joanne Wood
Lori Nir
Sandra Finlay
Stanley Loses
Barbara Ryan
Ruth Eckenswiller
Dale Liddle
William Loree
Randy Wingfield
James Ritter
Marjorie Pt ell
Joan Jolostan
Ruth Eckenswiller
Deborah Reynolds
Gail Renwick
Gail Renwick
Karen Wilson
jams Pattison
James Pattison
James ' Pattison
Miry Ann MiltenbuCil
Cindy Thornton
Cindy Thornton
Brenda Johnston
Rene Caskanoito
Allan Domestic
Roseesary Schmidt
Proficiency Grade 10 Rome Economics . eeeee ••••• qe• Riles* Fischer
Zonor: Minh's* Woman's Institute, presented by Mks. A. Lockridge
Proficiency Gitlst Occupations Barbara Miascheld
Donor: B. i P. bloom y * Club, presented by Mrs. A Rintnul
Proficiency in Grade 1.2 Auto Michanici Wayne Mitchler
Donor: Ideal' Supply Ltd., presented by Mr. Ralph Harrison Marvin Morrison
Ontario Scholars
presented by Mir. 'W. 0. Unwell
Jimes Patti:ma
Douglas Miller
Cindy Thornton
Brenda Johnston
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Gail Renwick
Rene Caskanette
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1975
•inittencement Attracts Large .Attendance.
ran for the evening, introduced by
vice-principal it. E. Wood. Closing
remarks were made by principal R.
P. Ritter.
omtneficement exercises were
held Friday at the F. E. Madill
Secondary Scheol VVingham with
a arge attendance.
Puslirtillas OP Psoncnota AWARDS
ABCD *Mai . .
Donated and presented by Ni
F. ,E. Madill Secondary 8th
Donated by the staff aid p
Mrs. M. Zinn
Award
oficiency
Oficiency Typewriting
reficienc,
Proficiency'Office Practice
Proficiency Office PractiOe
Western Foundry Award
for Technical Training
IL E. Le Van Amerd
for Proficiency in
'Mechanical Drafting
12 Proficiency in Woodworking
12 Dr. A. J.' Irwin Scholarships
12 Doris Neclenzie Scholarship
12 Proficiency in Home Economics
13' Proficiency in Biology
13 Proficiency in Chemistry
13 Proficiency in Mathematics
13 W. S. Hall Memorial
'Scholarship in Science
.13 Proficiency in Physics
13 Proficiency in French -
13 Proficiency in Latin
'13 Proficiency in History
13 Stanley. Door Systems Ltd.
Scholarship
43 'William P.. MacDonald Award
Mete Award
Donor
Mr. R. E. Lloyd
Mrs. Edna Davis
Adana Studios
Miss "Doris Mayor
Lloyd-Truax Ltd.
Western Foundry Ltd.
Western Foundry Ltd.
Hodgina-,McDonald (Wingbo') Ltd.
Late Mrs. A. .1: Irwin
Doris MacKenzie Scholarship FUNS
WWI DOrOthy Comber
Mk. John Gnat'
Mk': W. H. French
Mr. J. H. Crawford
Dr. J 'S. Hall, M.D.
W. John W. Pattison
Mr. R. Campeau
Mrs.-M. Emerson
In Memory of
Dr. W. A. Maibbon
Mr. Z. S. Copeland.
Stanley Door System' 7,t d.
-family of Mr. i Mrs:
William F. MacDoseld
Ws. Merle Deoglas
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Grade '10 Profielancy . . . Ingrid .11erstake
Donor: Win se Lions Club, presentee/by Mr. Archie Mill 4
MONDANI SCHOOL. ROOM
Arkell, Joel
Armstrong, Paul
Bridge, Pamela
Burt, Robert
Foxton, Bradley'
Glousher, Barbara
Win Awards For
Huron 4-H Work
ST. HELENS NEWS
At the "Awards Night" in
Clinton on Friday night for Huron
County 4-H Clubs, David Mew-
hinney received the Huron County
Beef Improvement Association
award for the highest beef judge
Hartemink, Christopher ,
Hewitt, Kenneth
Hilts, Patricia
Hopkins, Victor
Kumla, Vincent
Lamont, Dwight
LaRose, Brian
and a 6 project certificate. Lynn
Miller received the C.N.E. Shield
for the highest novice judge and
the highest score in Huron County
Sheep Club. From the Old Mill,
Blyth, Lynn received a leather coat.
Seven tables of Shoot attended
the first party of the season on.
Thursday night in the St. Helens
Hall. High prizes went to Mrs. Ted
Robinson and John Gaunt with
second high going to Mrs. Wm.
Lewis, Jeffrey
MacDonald, JaCk
MacDonald, Russell
Moffat,_Alvin
Parker, Leland
Reid, Marjorie
Ritchie, BryCe
Purdon and Jim Errington. The
travelling shoot went to John
Andrew.
The Lucknow Legion and Auxil-
iary attended the Remembrance
Day Service in the St. 'Helens Hall
on Sunday afternoon. Rev. R.
Baker of Winghani was in charge
of the service with Barbara
Cameron as pianist At the
cenotaph, Robert Lyons plated a
wreath on behalf of West Wawa-
Ballagh, Beverly
Beecroft, Alice
Black, Joan
Boneschansker, William
Carson, Colleen
Caskanette, Rene.
Caalick, Stephen
Coiling David' .
Currie, Sandra
Darling, Eileen
Darling, William
DeBoer, Cecil
Dubelaar, Ian
,Dunsmuir, Allan
During, Erika
During, Siglinde
Elliott, Karen'
Fines, Kathleen
Garniss, Mary Edith • CilliTIFICATIS OP TIMM Presented by Mr. C. H. Thomas
assisted by Mr. A. Laidlaw
Robinson, Bruce
Schiestel, Kenneth
Shanks, Keith
Snell, Edythe
White, Ruth Ann
Wilken,. Kathleen
nosh Township; the St. Helens
W.I. by Mrs. Frank McQuillin; the
Auxiliary by Mrs. Ford Cupning-
ham and the Legion by Angus
McDonald.
Frank Mewhinney returned from
University Hospital, London where
he had undergone further surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Elliott of
Belleville and Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Elliott of Ancaster were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Miller.