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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-04-06, Page 12x.� P,Ac€.E' :N The Lucknow Sentinel, L:ucknow, Ontario :i inter Examinations The following students. have obtained the standing ,indicated, k' rst Class .Hohours: 75-100%; Second Class •Honours.: '. 66-74; Third Class-- Honoursi 60x65; Credit:• 50-59; Below 50: Failure. GRADE XIII d• 0 bl w J.T,4 MacDonald, Betty , 70 74 MacDonald, Isobel 68- 72 , 45 62 55 69. MacKenzie, Helen a 59 ' 40 • :a a 80 MacLennan, Catherine •52 68 30 • McKim Alan 68, •{. a a 95 62 56 Prest, Stanley ., ... 70 • 82 . , 69 6 5 27• Salkeld., .Helen • ... 69 '73 78 83 , .'65 =78 Weatherhead, Grace 69 '35 28 57 •62 04 a> . es c ,.- c o s' 0 E,•=1 CA N a .0,1 GRADE XII ;'44-9 5 ri bi mi raa 67 83 • 76 81 71 a a ;a • 6.1 60 00 40 81 82 6'3 65 47 45 Chin, Wm. 50' a 70 50 Henry, Harold , . - '78 Irwin, Ruby • 66 .50 59 . 79 Johnston, Ronald 76 6.7 79 58 Lane, Everett 56 50 ' 19 ' 72 MacDonald, Betty 41 , .66 MacDonald, Donald 51 41 22 44 70 • ,MacLennan, Catherine.. 54 43 MacLennan, Christine 46 45 21 74 34 Shaw, . Patricia 66 7.1 7388 82 - Thompson, Murray 62 48 40 ' 44 45 Allin, Jean ' 50 . 56 64 . .45 83 58 68 67 76 ' 78 81 ' 66 , 72 ' 6.4. 58 42. . 50 50 . 64 ..62 43 54 46.•• 27. 50 50 40' 62 65 54 .84 55 66 : ' 22 46 • GRADE. XI • "d a� a elgi 52 24 :60 3.9 63 . 42 60 66. 57 . 61 48 • 58 40• 60 44 ' 31 38 Agnew, Catherine ' 63 26 A1lin;:Jean 56_, `35 Crispin, George .....,.- 80 73 Culbert,. Shirley 51 44 Graham, .Marian ' ._... 62 .46 •, :Hamilton, Betty . 34 32 . 40. 36 Henry, Harold' 54 28 23" (Johnston, ,Wm A. r'' 50 a 38 ; 5Q • a Lane, ,Everett H' MacDonald, ' Graham „MacMillan, Lavergne MacMillan, Yvonne 1VtacQuaig," .Mary Marshall, Mary Mowbray;' Helen .,- Murray, Veronica Shaw, Patricia . Stimson,, Bertha; ' 41 Tr,leaven, Jac ` 76 55 75 '51 38 70 89 78 .17 '37 53 X56 25 31 60 72' '80 48 61 '12 56 GRADE X W w. Agnew, Joe. 53 .:11 Campbell, Gladys 55 56 Chin, Albert `34 27, ,Chin, George 53 . 54 Crispin, ' John 73 73 Culbert, Herb 44 40 Gardner, Marion a a Hamilton, Frances 35, 53 Henderson, Lois 38 32 Howse, 4Betty 47 ' 60 Howse, Rose ' ' 37 50 Jardine, • Alice ' 55 ,28 Johnston, Mary 66, . CO Little, Elaine , ' a a Lloyd, Ivan ' 65 62 McIntosh; Dorothy -a ' a McKinnon, Bill 43 48 Miller, Patricia 163 70 Porteous, Mary L. - 60 71 Ritchie, Lyle . 50 61 Solomon', Alma 53'• 38 Webster, Mae a ' a • Winterstein, Ruth 65 52 Graham, Marian Hamilton, Betty ' MacMillan, Lavergne 50 MacQuaig, Mary Stimson, ' Bertha '58 174 C'$ a 18 46 16.. 48 79 31 a 69 29 26. 28 15 '61 7 a 29 56 75 69 15 a 67 1' 81 54' '51 45: 44 40 4i 54 '.' • 66 ' 84. 91 61 52 53 41 71 64 74 73 74. 69 • 50' 5.0 17 . 45 58 57 ' 41 16 46 56 ,. a ' �0 83 90 60' 83 47 55 76 58 57 ' 67: 58 '58 49 • ni r°i Oi CA E ••rte c • g A 60 37 44 , 33 . 82 64 • 46 . 43 76 55 64' 34 . 40 44 ' 66 69 64 '63 69 64 '90 - 66 83 67 98 59 . 38 34 44 44 a a a aa 58 38 .56. •64 64 37 34 42 42 • 59 .59 27 T7. 53 50 63 35 48 . 44 53 57 28 22 34 35 79 54 58 62 60 a a a a• a 59 51 60 , 64 .69 58:. •a a a a -58 34 .38 52 71 72. .37 65 65 . 64 9,0 61 40 66 76 54. .72 58 33 43 . 26 55 a a a a •a 71 51 59 : 62 62, 58 38 44 42 � a 50 50 SPECIAL AT LYCEUM This Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday, the Lyceum Theatre, Wingham is playing the picture is the kind of picture you'll en- joy so 'thoroughly you'll want to' share your experience by telling your friends about it, There will "Lassie Come Home". Filmed' in be two"shows each evening at beautiful technicolor; from the 8.00 p:m: and 9.45 p.m. :and ;a,. pages, of Eric Knight's hest -sell- mnt•inee Saturday afternoon at ging novel, ` Lassmmi ' ie- Coe--Ho2. 0 -p m 11114.020.1.1110010 THURSDAY, APRIL 6th, '044 ,- This is one in a series of messages explaining problems of electric supply to farm and hamlet consumers served' direct by The Hydro -Electric Power Commission of Ontario Uniform• Rural Meter 'Rate Anywhere in Ontario Our last advertisement illustrated :the: reductions apply to farm and hamlet services in n Est areas in th., PrQ\-ince: Herein we give someof the reason;- for and benefits of the new 'Uniform %Teter Rate. The cost of rural electric service is made' up of two main parts: (1) The cost' of providing electricity in bulk at convenient central • points ,(substations); :(2) The cost of distributing this .electricity from these substations to the user: Since electricity cannot .be stored, it is necessary to• provide lines made up of poles, conductor, transformers, etc., to carry'the electricity from the substation to the consumer so that each user will' have service availableat the flip of a switch. To the cost of building these lines must ' be added the cost of maintaining and 'operating them. Electricservice rates originally included a Service Charge to cover the cost of distribution, plus a meter rate to cover the cost of the bulx. electricity at the, `'substation. The Province was divided into ,a nuniber. of rural power districtscreated around available substations without particular .regard to township or county: boundaries. Each: of these dis- tricts i. tricts had its own meter 'rate, varying from a high of 6c, 2c and 3/4c to a low of -21c, 11/2c and 3/4c. During pas twenty year many com'p'iications and inequities have, arisenin tryin ' to maintain the identity of these districts. There- fore in order to provide suitable service to all at the lowest and fairest cost, the 120 ' Rural Power Districts have . been combined into one Provincial Rural Power System with a Uniform Meter Rate. of 4e. 1-6110c and 3/4c. Now, all . Rural Power Consumers anywhere in the Province pay the' same meter rate. This Uniform Rate represents a reduction in most of the old • districts, and an increase in only • a fe,x districts formerly having a very low rate. These explanations are .'given to help you understand the ' new rate. In our next message, we shall discuss, for your benefit, the MINIMIUML[ BILL. In the meantime, if . you need -further information, please ask your Rural District Superintendent: THE HYDROTELECT•RIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO In order to have a completeunderstanding of the ,new rural rates, we suggest, you clip and keep these explanations. KINLQUGIj, Miss Tena Hodgins entertained the Girls' W. A. at her home on Saturday afternoon. The 'meeting opened with : -the much loved hymn "Jesus keep me near .the Cross". Mrs.. honour read the scripture ...lesson fro St. Luke 23rd chapter and e plained- it. GRADE IX w ao w• Aberdein, David ,... 67 Alvin, Bill. 59 Alton, Arnold 74 .Barger, 'Jim 77 46 61 Beaton, Florence Bushel, Don ' ' 54 Elliott,' Harold 38 Gammie, Helen Gilmore, Gerald 26 Graham, Margaret 77. Guest, Harold ' • 64 Howse, . Betty , Irwin, Mayme 76 Irwin, Wilda 50. Maclntyre,• Alex • 71 MacKinnon, ,dean 44 MacLennan, Margaret' 62 MacPherson, Margaret 45 McQuillin, -"Harvey • 44 Marshall,'.Jessie • 80 Milne, 'Carrie 34 Nicholson, Donalda. 56 .Reed, Eunice • 67 Ritchie; .Alvin • . • - 20 Sherwood• Shirley` ' 71. Stewart,- A.11'en ' ' ' 51 r x. 0 69 14 55 60 18. 42. 23 50 6 69 29 r 67 36 77'• 75 35 51. 45 50 32 79 52 69 ; 79 50 54 77 ' 84 45- 61 50 68 37 70 50 ' 38 67 ' 56 42 54 46 66 44 67 22 42 82. 74 '46 63 Gel 0 • r. 77 46 71 ,81 38 60 28 -• 60 13 69 72 33 57 '56 81 35 42 44 43 71' 40 43 48 24 64, 44 73 •.51 65 71 40 60 37 54 27 63 .66 65 43 73 81 50 60 26 63 25 66 66 67 72 39 47 93' 82 49 .36' 45 68 44 52 63 44 60 75 42 •52 46 44 38 50 40 20' •, 61 ' 71'' 48: 33 - 441 fta 73 72 69 12 "51 19 37 5 83 54 • : 73' 89 90 81 29 53 50'• 54 55. 69 79 98 66 a a 88 93 51 55 28 '•41 36' 51. 42 80. 59 74 36 '33 37 x.65 70' 61 16 55 72 x0-, 29.- 90 l+ , E. McLean (Prinrct:- Prayers followed. The thought for the day' "We are Witnesses" was read by the president. 'The secretary read the minutes of thz previous meeting and called the roll.. , The . members responded - with a verse. of scripture. It was decided ito have a shower at the next .'meeting for articles suit- able for putting in the bale that will be packed later in the year. The afternoon was spent in quilt- ing a quilt,a,,,number of the Sr. W. A. ladies helping the giri:, while the Jr's. worked at needle- work and scrap books. The meet- ing closed with prayer and re- freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hodgins and •family were•Sunday .visitors .with Mr: and Mrs. Fred Hodgins. • • •Mrs. Wm. Holland a.nd. John of Kincardine were Sunday visitors ' with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. MacLean. Rev. Mn Dolby of Tiverton wilt be the, guest speaker on .Good Fridayat 11 a-rrr. in the Anglican church. Mrs. Win. Orr and son Ritchit• visited Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Percy. • Mrs. Harold Thompson of Rix` pcardine visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. A4 t Graham. ARE YOUR (-logs stiff, scurfy and pale? "Ue Hog Fix•p it fixes ''ern. MacLennan's Feed and __-i abert-= son ; Eg.g Grader, Lucknow.