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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-07-01, Page 7• ;THURSDAY,. JULY 1st,1943 • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW; •O1' TARIO XAMINATION • RESULTS GRAPE IX' 4 v.• v o o• 0 TJ. . 4, 'W III Ma y 'Anderson ,1 1 .1 Eldon Austin ,, .. c c Mary•Berry c c c Phyllis Chadwick c .2, Margaret Cooke , , c e ., 1 Donald Haldenby .;.., ....,.;,..2 2: 1• 2• Joyce Haideriby •, d'•• 2,•... 2. Donna .>; amilton ..,.,., ,,.,.,.. c :2 Shirley Hod'gi'ns c: 2 Harold• •How.ald ,, , c•. :Johnston -,:.,:.•,.4.,.; Wayne Johnston-' x ...,... ., 2 2. • Noreen. Kilpatrick , ,. .Deliria 'Lannan ' Murray McNain .........:. ▪ Balfour .McLean Jack • McQuillin • .• c c ` 3:. c 3 Elmer MacKenzie??.,;; c c c- c Jack McKim 1 1, 1 • 2 . .1 Eleanor Murray '. 1 , 1 2• . c ti' Marie'Percy. 1*. ;'1 • .1 • 2 e Winnii'red *Stewart ; c . 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Ross ,_. $RADE XI Mary Anderson-.:.. ,.,•;........,.r...:. Don Cameron . Joyce Campbell , Mary: Chin- Viola iCa•ok Betty Gillespie Lois Johnston Donalda MacQuaig '' Mary Murdoch Marion Ni,cholson Ray Swtanley, „ Gwen 'Stewart Gwen Treleaven 3 • • ,c c• 3 GRA1DE XII Ip A. Wilfred Black Ardonna. Johnston ,., 2 Margaret MacPherson . 3: c Betty Marshall "'2 ' l • 3 Eileen 1�tcr rs Lavvrc tip•Fv:.St'alkeld Berrhic.i. • S'ltaddick .. l Jean T. eleaven Jcssc tir:shall ry M W • 3 • 1. !�crl� �,�ur��Lx;�.� r , t�,r:� • . �� E. �,r� �;,�,x4t�, cxk, '- lti . S':' ltr TOW11T..: c a icla . ,:iiilt rr, ,ar:l;.•.• • • • •1 • . HOL..YReOOD: A very •pleasanf evening was spent in the hall on Tuesday ev-= ening When ;the community hon- ored Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Eadie at 1a.' reception, Dancing was to A 'the 'music •of'' Tiffin's orchestra and 'at midnight a purse' was pre- sented to the popular 'couple.. The Holyrood Women's Insti- 3 tute held a'.yery successful gar-. c• 'den party on Thursday night. A 2 bountiful • supper :was•' served, in 2, the new ' Comity, building, alter ' "which there was a program. in 3 ' the...hall followed, by a dance {r 2 ` • Mr. -and Mrs. • Geor'ge Crosbie,. , London, 'were week -end 'visitors 2 at the . Eadie home. 1` Mrs. Jack Ackert is a ''patient• in W,ingharn Hospital. We all hope. e , for a. speedy recovery. Mrs Jack Reid and son Gary c of Collingwobd spent.. Monday c' With • her 'aunt and uncle, Mr. and 1... Mrs. Geo. Hiltz: e •." Mrs •John. Walker, Owen Sound • ••• speri:t •Last ., week with her son, JackAckert;' • Mrs.. Rhoda Smith was a recent visitor at the • home; of leer. son., 1VIr. and Mrs. James' Smith: Mrs. Ernest Ackert had the' Misfortune, to get her .hand caught •in. the: electric get in juryrequired medical attention:' • ' Earl Harris rade a business` - trip to,..Toronto recently Miss Dorothy Weissgerber, Tor•. onto, :spent '• last. Week with• Miss Doris Eadie Brian .Hiltz fell Saturday night and broke his 'arm,. .- ..Lloyd Ackert •.•was., a week -end! tirt$itcr withrhis\parerits Mi arid Mrs. E. Ackert. c c 'HELM • FAMILY; .PIC;IIC • About 50 membee'S of t"tae•1- elm family met at Landsdowne-. Par:` Kincar4dine on .Saturiday; June 191. for ;:their •ann tial, picnic 1 J�uring theafternoon.: a soft. - ,1, •ball game was played. After ..• •lunch .Wm,;:'a. !Hunter of Luck- ��-now presided o•ver---pt°he--business .1 • 3 • Meeting -and program which:.ron es.. eVeral guitar selectionS 'We're TWo Minutes silence '..Was • served in Mernory the late Mrs. Qiant and 'Clifford' ••o rar.es .which, toncitided the s- • rVent. It was i.dericled tO hold the" •picnic .a -t• the' sarrie- place, on thel foUrth• Saturday of • June.' ne)0 I. • a • Rememb.er •• ••�. wedding .Day with i THE CHURCH .7-. HOME -- STUDIO ANYWHERE ANYTIME Ask To See Our Wedding Albums With . A Series Of Informal Wedding Pictures . 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