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TRAINING COUNTS LONDON'S SECONDARY SCHOOL Pupils are making good with the London Life. Among' those now employed at the Company's Head Office are Adams, Donald E. Alexander. Margaret Ames, Mabel Anderson. Albert W. Anderson, Catherine B. Andrew, Mae E. Andrewes, Norma L. Archer, Marion E. Arkell, Margaret M. Arnold, Joyce Barbour. Clare M. Beard, Kathleen Beard, Margaret Beard, Mary E. Beattie, Basil W, Beaver. Edna Bell, Margaret Bell, Shirley E. Belton, Dorothy E. Benbow, Ethel Black, Bessie M. Blake, G. Rose Blakeley, Mildred E, Boyd, Florence M. George, Eileen George, Maurice E. George, Thelma M. Gibbertl, Barbara J. Gilmore, Eileen Gould, Doris G. Graham, Jack C. Grant, Anna K. Grant, Betty C. Hahn, Catherine Haig, Winnie Haines. Eileen Haney, G. Morton Harkness, M. Elizabeth Harley. Gordon F. Hart, Edward E. Hart, Frances A. Hayden. Evelyn A. Hayden. Hazel Henderson, Helen J. Henderson, Helen M. Henderson, J. A. Douillas Henry, Wilfred J. Hi1-ks. Gwendolyn Boyd. Jean V. Brady, Jean C. Brooks. Grace Brooks, Kathleen Brown, Annie P, Brown Ruby Brown Winnilred Buchanan, Norene Builll. Dorothy Buskard, Charles E. Bycroft, Frances K. Calhoun, Edna Carswell, Allan F, Carter, John D, Chalmers, .lean C. Chapman, Irene Chisholm. Frances G. Hicks, VVillar1l H. Hill, Blanche I. H1il1lJs, Uliye Hot-kncy, Marjorie Hooper, Marion E. H1.over, Hilda I . Horn, Thelma G. Horwood, Mena R. Hndal, Stanley VV. Huffman. Doris L. Hunt, Ellen Hunt, xvlllllllt Hnniphries, Charles .larlts11n, Murilaret Janes, Marjorie Johnson, Helen M. Johnston, Margaret Chittenden, Lily Clark, Eleanor Clarke, Emily S. Clendinning, Aubrey Clendinnimr, Marjorie Cole, Hazel I. Colgrove, Ada G. Collier. Kathleen E, Collyer, Olive E. Comber, Myrtle A. Cook, Doris L. Coulter, Helen M. Corlett, Edna P. Crocker, Charles C1-one, Kenneth Crone, Mary Cushman, Ethel F. Dane, Violet E. Dalgliesh. Lloyd M. Dowswell, Hazel Duflin, Edna R. Dyson, Helen M. Eadie, Orville Earle, Dorothy Edwards, Norma M. Elliott, Beatrice M. Ellis, Marjorie E. Emery, Winnifred I. Essex, E. Edythe Faryon, Dorothy Fenton. Bessie Ferguson. Helen A. Ferrier, Margaret Foster. Shirley E. Frances, Hazel Fraser, Shirley Gartley, Katherine M. Gee, Sydney R. George, Doris Jones, Beatrice E. Judd, Frank E. Kains, Nora I. Kains, Edith L. Kelly, Evelyn l'. Kennedy, Ernest VV. Kennedy, Irene Kinsella. Margaret Kirkpatrick, Robert li. Kirkpatrirk, Thomas H. KFBIIHIU Elza Lane, lla A. Law, Iva M. Lawless, Joseph Lawrence, Albert E. Lee, Rosamond H. I.eii:h, Madeline Lockrey, Roy J. Luney, J. Lenore Macdonald, Jean M. Macirreilor, Margaret E. NlacLach1an, Alta I. MacLachlan, G, Archie MacPherson, Victoria A. McAlpine, Ethel E. McDonagh, Emma C. McFarlane, Nina A. Mclnroy, Jacqueline Mclntyre. Margaret E. McKenzie, Grace M. Mt-Kenzie, Blanche B. Mt-Kindsey, Claire G. Mt-Laren, Wilfred MuNaughton, J. Alan McNaughton, Ross M. M:-Roberts, Mable Maine, Helen M. Manley, Dorothy I. M2lllSlJl'l4lff9, Helen B. the following: Mennill, R. Delmar Mercer. Ella Millman, John A. Mills. Dorothy O. Mills, Margaret F. Mitt-hell, Agnes I. Mituhelltree, Viola J. Mooney, Vera G. Morris, Douglas P. Munro, Dorothy M. Munro, Russell E. Murray, Ruth Murphy, Bernadette O'Meara, J. Mary Ormond, Anne M. tlwan, Dorothy Paige, Audrey Parry, Jean F. Parsons, William F, Patterson, James M, l'earen. Eleanor C. Peirce, Jean Perkins, William Peters, Reginald VV. l'e1rie, Elynor lilt'li6l'llllJ, Ruth M. l'itl, Margaret l'lanitz, Betty l'1-rte. Anna S. l'restwich, Madeleine Quinn, Florence E. liamer, Lenora M, Ranivr, Marcella N. Redman, Kathleen lteitl, Robert Hisler, Ellen J. lt1se, Jessie C. Ryan, Edward l'. ltyan, lfrank R. Salkcld. Sylvia E. R. S1-oync, Kenneth K. Shipley, Helen Short, Ethel Smith, Leila J. Smith, Gordon L. Smith, VV. Kenneth V. Spoiran, Elxrin Stevens. Norma E. Stewart, hvll1l'lllIl'f-:tl Strnthers, Kathleen Sumner, Elsie l. Swartz, Ella C. Switzer, Ivan A. Taylor, Nina L. Taylor, Lawrence Tliatrher, Russel J. 'I'l111m3S. Inez L. Thompson, Evelyn I. 'l'oten, Kenneth A. Trcleaven, M. Elizabeth Tufts, Ruth G. Uren, Herbert C. Valle, Hilda VVatson, Mary K. Ward, Olive E. Werner, Ruby L. VVestlake, Edith M. Williams, Dorothy E. VVillis, E. V, Ruth Vliillis, Ross B. VVils13n, A. Eleanor VVilson, A. Reilly XVilson, Edith M. G. VVright, Cecil G. Viiootl, Jean M. Wyeth, Willa M. Yeates. Kathleen M. Zavitz, Mildred I. The London Life Insurance Compan Head Ofiice - London, Canada 1 V V 'I 11, I1 1 1 I I I I,' I I 1 V: 1 V 1 V V 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I V 11' 1 1 1 1' I1 11 11: 11, 11, 1 1 1 1 ,V 1 ,V 1 11: 11, 11, 11, 1 4 11' I1 I1 : V 1 11 IV IV 1 'V IV 1 I1 IV 1 1'1: 11, 11, 1 1 1 V 1 V 1 V 1 V 1 1 1 1 V 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1 : 1 11: It , 1 1 1'1' V 1 11, 11, I1 I 1 11: 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 1 1'1' P I I 1 SOUTH C. l. pagelhre 2 11 1 1 1,1 1 V41 '1 14: '1 14: 1 V I 1 1 I I If,
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