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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-07-06, Page 3THIJRSDAY, JUNE 20th, 1944 The LueknOw Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario Lucknow High School June Results Subject to the approval of the Department of Education, the • following stnelents •have obtained the standing indicated- in .the •various grades. IL" --First Class Honours 75-109%; II—Second Class Fronours 66:74; III—Third Class Honours 60-65; c—Credit Frances E. McLean, (Prin.). GRADE .1k • , • • c..; ci) gt. IA CA , wi (1) ° • • . co • 0 . Allin, Williarn , • ,c , • . • , c c c •C.. .. — , ,•••• - Alton; Arnold- --.7,--- ' - ! 1 , .6 1 . 1 '3 .. 1- • .1 Barger, ,James, ' • ,:' 2 .. .3 .i A. 2 . 2. 2 Blishell, Donald- c ' . c 2 .c' 3 .. c c . C •Ganirnie,, Helen, , ' c 9 . ,.., 3 ' ne - c '• ] 2 • ,-e -Graham, Margaret • 1 2 , 4 * 2 '2 . - 1 •... 1 ••-• 2 , Quest, 'Harold , • • ' . e , , 3 ., •2 - 3 ..: ,3, :3 1 ' . Irwin, 1.1layrne ' • ' 2:„ .2 3 c 3 1. , 4 3 ' Irwin;Wilda '. •. ' 3 c : 1, ' c c c 3 - 3 . Maclntyre, Alex - , '2 1 1' '1 ' 1 1 1 • 1 MacKinnon, Jean ' c c. 2. c e c , 3 • MacLennan, Margaret •• ' , c c ,2 c c c i • MacPherson, Margaret O. c 3 c , c'. c . -e IVIcQuillin, Harvey c c c , ., e C , • 3 Marshall; Jessie ' 1 3 2 2 3 2 3- 1. • Milne, Carrie c c 3 c - c C Reid, Eunice ' ; c c 1 c . .c 2 c Sherwood, :'Shirley , 1 1 1 rt 3 21 2 1 • 3 Stuart,, Allan c c 2 c,. 3 I c • *. 1 , Agnew,' Joseph• c •Jardine, Alice c Howse, Rose - . . The Shield for • General Proficiency for 'Grade 'IX has been won by Alex .'MacIntyre., Margaret Graham, Shir- ley Sherwood and 1Vlaytne Irwin .also obtained excellent marks: , • „„.• , ' ' • ' GRADE X . . , . Agnew, Joe , c c c c Caxiipbell, GladyS . :.- 2 3 ' c• 1- c c 1 ,. Chin,- George 3 c c . 2 2 c 3 3 Crispin, John 1 . 1 1 )I, 1. 1 , 1 1 .....:,......::.....,-....",....Cabert, ,Herbert ....:';...,..,1 c • c- • 3 • - --c• - • . c '7. e Gardner, Marion ' 3 c , c 3 . •c ., -c c c •Hamilton, Frances „ • c ' c 2 c c ' 3 • 1 • • c Howse, Betty c 3 .c • 3 • c .3 Howse,, Rose c te.c c 2 c - c. . c • Johnston, Mary L. • 2 3 3 1 • 3 3 2 3 Little, Elainel , e ' c 3 c c c 'Lloyd, Ivan 3 3 2 1 c • , 2 : 2. , 2 'MacKinnon,' Wm. c ;• c 3 c c. ' a c A V Miller, Patricia 2 2, 3 ,. 2 e 2 2 ' 3 -PffteritiS,IVIary. Louise 1 2 ', 1 1 2 3 .1 2 Ritchie, Lyle 4 c •.c ' 2 c , 2 Webster, Mae e 3 2: 3 �" c 1. 2 . Winterstein, Ruth . 2 c 2 • 2 c • 1' '2 2 Graham, Marion ' c MaclVtillari, 'Lavergne cc " c ' k• lgacQuaig, Mary '.. 2 Stimson, Bertha • • . 1' 3 c , , Hamilton, Betty , c . . • . , The Shield or General Proficiency for. Grade X has been won by.. John Crispin.'. Mary Louise Porteous. came Second. •at .41 co — bo rt) A - ..: .-. bs al ...b ., ro• c.3 ▪ ,. z 0 cS Z .. 0 V - cl •.' • ' 3 • ASHFIELD • Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnston and little son of Toronto spen.t •the week -end here. •.• Miss Isabel Howse of Kintail •is a patient in Goderich hospital having undergone an 'Operation for appendicitis. Gnr. Duncan MacKay of Pet- aWawa is spending a few days at his home near It was with -sincere regret the people of this community learni 'ed of the death in Toronto of Mr. John A. MacLennan.: 'He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLennan and -Spent his boyhood here. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved '• Mr. ,James• IVIaeLe:rian..of Chi- cago was here 'attending' his 'bro- ther's funeral. ,Aniong, those who spent the' Dominion Day- week -end here were Miss „Isabel' Hamilton of London; Misses Marian Macken- zie, Bertha MacDonald, Mae and Bertha MacKendrick of • Toronto. • Very successful anniversary services. were ,held in the Pres- byterian church on Sunday. Rev. F, G. Fowler of BlueVale was the guest speaker. The choir had pre- pared special music and were as- sisted by Miss Munn of Ripley as soloist. • Monday, July 10th is the op,-' ening of 'the third annual' Bible School to be held in the Pres- byterian ehurch with Dr. W. O. Rhoad in charge, •' The Surnmer Schdol at Kintail camp opens this Monday. This sehoOl is for both boys and girls. MiSs Catherine. MacKenziewho teaches ip Toronto. is spending The • PAGE THE giant)'Tea her vacation at her home..here.' We would like to' extend con- gratulations to the pupils who passed their High School entrance op their year's. work. In Loch - dish, Miss Barbara . MacLennan and Master James Blue and in Hemlock City, , Master Douglas Farrish and Miss •Dorothy Gib- son. •. The pupils of thepublic SehOols. are helping -the- labor situation ,,I;)y assisting with the farm work. - OBITUARY JOHN A. DUNCAN• . - The death of John A. Duncan oMontrea1 occurred •in Toronto eral • Hospital on Saturday, June 17th. He was in his 50th year. Mr. Duncan was_ a. nephew of peter McKinnon of the '04th Concession, Kinloss,' and a , son of tHe late Wm. and "Christine Duncan, his father having at one tirne tailored in Lucknow. Mr. Duncan -was manager of the Montreal offices of the tex- tile firm of W. J. Westway and was secretarr-treasurer of the . , • . • Company.' Ile, left Montreal ten days prior to hisdeath to attend • a directors' meeting in Hamilton and was taken suddenly' ill:. • : Well :knoWn in the textile in* iliistry; he has Served with the. • W. J. Westway company Since - 1933;• In 1936 he was appointed assistant general manager of the • Montreal office and in 1942 WaS elected a director. SOme months agehe was ' appointed secretary- treasurer: • •• • Mr. Duncan, who was a native of Kincardine, -was a member of the Engineer's Club, .the Caned- ). ian Association Of Textile Colonr- • ts and Chemists, , the Textile • ty of Canada and -the Mas- Qrder. • He is survived by his wife, the • former: Eleanor Stewart, and a daughter Mina.. • Customer:. 'My wife , arid I Would like. to open a- joint ae- 6 1 • count. How does it. work?" Bank Teller:- "Well, you put 1 the money in,' and she draws it out". • - GRADE 'XI 7'0 k • 1= § S • (1) ,) W X 0 Agnew, Catherine - c .c 3 Allin, Jean c c 9', c • . 3 c • Crispin, George .2 3 ' 1 1 c 3 • , Culbert, Shiley. • c • c • 3 3 c' ' 3 ' Graham, Marion 3 c c o • Henry, Harold , 3 c •c Johnston, WM. A c ' c c c • Lane, Everett MacDonald, Graham 2 ,e c 2 — • MacMillan, Lavergne c 3 - c MacMillan, Yvonne c • • MacOuaig, Mary , 2 c 3 2 Marshall, Mary 1 1 1 1 1 MoWbray, Helen . 2 3 3 3 " c Murray, Veronica c. c ' c • Shaw, Patricia 2 Stimson, „Bertha 2 3 Treleaven, Jack 2 2 c 2 c , c 3 GRADE, XI1 • c , c c c c c C 2 1 1 3 1 c 3 111 rx.f Chin, Wm. 0,, c 2 . , Henry, Harold t• Irwin, Ruby c Johnston, Ronald 1 1 Lane, Everett 'c MacDonald,' Betty , c "••MacDonald, Donald MacLennan, Catherine • MacLennan, Christine Shaw, Patricia 2 • Thornpson,, Murray,c • Jean P est; Stanley eatherhead, Grace f/i El. 0 ..oha ect as 3 c -e c, 2 2 2 2 24 3 2 1 -2 2 3 c c 2 2 1 2 C CCC 4.4 re, at M g 4) • —; • •-• 4'4 8.4 A eu LF.0 g4 04 1 ••'' el 2. 1 3 c 3. 2 c c c c c 3 2 c c ' I, • 3 c • 0. • • - , • -....-.,,Vms*sala.1641*;04.414.,,X.-...4-;:lirr c 3 e Van Bu re linet • I • \ Our History is a meek little wird that COVit'S a multitude of suffering \k, N -And only through prating by post mistakes...will we suffer less! Remember how in the list worfolks7bliiw*thseirmanil. Neediess,spenchngicauiedPrices to rise so that by !Ratko you 604:teday .fai0119ccoetl.85tketit, while 601)cont was Itcompared to a similar coat at 1111:1 today. This Was inflation and'all 1200 ,too soon it was followed by cthe inevitable ..depression Thottwhy our government is determined to prevent inflation now... why there ore price celings ont?ther anti4nflution meaSures to hold the. COSt ofliving.down and 4ep our dOcir value Ili!. And YOU help ptivint 0 futiire depreiSion and keep yogi dollars 'high in value... every time i'!ou. pass up 'a needless luxury invest your money wisely®N . . and avoid black Market spending. / 2/ // „ •• • .• I promise to give mysupport to keeping the cost of living doWn.. I will buy only what I- need. I• will 9.bserve the ceiling whethex_buying_or sell- ing goo4s ,or services. I wild pay off old debts, save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and War Savings. Certificates. And I 'will support taxes which help. lower the cost of living. - i'tiblished by THE BRE*ING,,INDUSTRY (ON'TARIO) to help reveal the dangeis that inflation represents for all the people of the Nation. , o • -0, • ,,1,41,1',1',17,7" 11— • --ar,staai • . • . • •