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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-04-15, Page 10tnton, Ont. April 15th, 1909. Promotion Examination Clinton Public School Parents wishing to send children to school are requestbd to have them vaccinated and have them at school on the morhng of the opening day, - April 19th, so that the classed may be organized without delay., The following is the report of the Promotion examinations hAd last week. From 3rd class to 4th class in Div- ision '2. Marks required to pass,400. Harvey Harland 523, Leona Elliott 491, Al. Doherty 467, Lulu Connell 449, Lulu Howe 447, Lillian .Mennell 438, Willie Britton 41'1, Laura Menn- ell 412, Russell Moore 401, Roy For- rester 400. Laverne Cook 398, rec- ommended, Willie Pinning 379, recom- mended. From Division 5 to Divis.on 4, mariis required to pass 400 : Frank Pentiabaker 456, Harriett Cafitelon, 455, #iffhie Plo,herty 448, Jessie Armitage 443, Gil:ord Beaton 433, Foster Copp 431, Norval Mc Lean -122, Wilfrid Crich 418, Lloyd Rice 401, Francis Reynolds 400, From 2nd class to 3rd class in Div- ision 5, required' to, itass 350 : Nellie Watkins 400, Lyda Morrish 455, May Rutledge 433, Bessie O'Neil 416, Winnie Draper 400, Georgie Kaufnian 397, Vera Trieh 391, Clar- ence Finch 381, Meda Cooper 380, Joe Nelson 380, Elsie Barge 379, Maida A rinour 357, Mansfield Cook 260, failed. From Division 6 to DMsion 5, re- .quired to pass 340 Kathleen Dowzer 413, Lois Holmes 412, Erskine Evans 409, Leota Har- land 406, Nellie Kemp 403, Jennie Baines 102, Buell Higgins 396, Mild- reki Cook 394, 'Charlotte Sheeley 343, Mary Chidley, 391, Margaret Kerr 389 Leona Nediger 385, Lulu Bailey 376, Alice Peckitt 370, Flinn Doh:s.rty 367, Alberta Jackson 363, Maud Rutledge :355, Ina Trowhill 350. Front Part 2nd. to 2nd class in Division 6 : Tif'SSi Chowen 219, Mabel Mar- shall 213, Claude. Higg.ns 206, Hanna Argent,' 205, Marion Gibbings 204, Florence Smith 203, Earle Cooper 193, Dorotha Rattenbury 192, Leona Hearn 189, George Evans 181, Aileen Armour 180, Hattie Greig 179, Fred. Grimes 175, Beatrice Britton 153, Flossie Nelson 142, Addis Jones 132. From Division 7 to Division 6, re- qt:ired to pass 122 : Mariorie Barge ,206. Pretoria Ship- ley 187, Wilbur Welsh 187, Ernest T,ivermore 185. Alec Agnew 182, Cecil Peeliitt 181, Elsie • Gractis 179, Wil- fred Seeley 177, Frank Smitti 178, •••••••=111M•111,0•111111111.••••••••Milm*IMMIIIII, Pearl Gould 175, Agnes Fair 164, Orval Murphy 158, Ernest Hall 152, Nettie Glazier 149, Fannie Hellyar 148, Earl Livermore 115, .Earl Steep 145, Herbie Grundy 137, Thoren Per- due 137, Alex. Eagleson 333, Jean Bell 122. From Part 1st to Part 2nd in Div- ision 7 : Ruth McMath 82, Edna West. 79, Mhry Rathwell 77, Murray. Mc- Neil 77, Helen Forrester 77, Harry Lawrence 77,, Carl War- rener 77, Leslie Rice 75., Fred. Wallis 75, Josephine Yesbee 75, Lyda Liver- more 74, Merritt Nediger 73, Nellie Marshall 72, •Evelyn ChM 70, James Walker 70; Asa Deeves 70,, Kate Spalding 68, Mary Carter 65, Charlie McGuire 59, Cecil Cooper 57„ Holmes Beaton 56. From Divison 8 to Division 7: M. Andrews, II. Rance, N. Edmist- on, D. O'Brien, C. Dunford, B. Gunn, G. Shipley, D. Fair, R. Shrenk, E. Argent, E. Wasman, E. Hill, A. Wal- ker, B. Harland, S. Draper, E. Jac- obs, G. Wagner. Leadbury Mr. and' Mrs. T. McCulla have re- turned from Minnesota, after a four months' visit with their dalghters' there. Many friends welcome them home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCulla, Strat- ford, visited friends here last Week. Mrs.. Kinny and Mrs. Driscoll spent Easter with the former's daughter, , Mrs. Nesbitt of Listowel. Miss 'Mamie McEwen of Wingham Business Colle e spent the Easter Goderich. Mrs, Ross, mother of Mr. John Ross, is taking care *of his family. They have removed to their old home on Toronto street. Mr. Charles Turnbull, of the Bank of Commerce, Toronto, spent Easter- tide at St. George's rectory with his parents. At St. George's church on Easter Sunday, the reading desk, lectr)n and pulpit, were draped in white, and de- corated with double daffodils and .ferns, arranged in a pretty fashion. The altar' drape wat also white. In the front were Easter lilies and myrtle, drooping over .the sides like a • fringe. Many' Easter lilies, Azalea., daffodils and a num:ber, of foliage plants, most notably a pepper tree, were banked on each side of the chan- cel steps. At the evening service Rev. Mark Turnbull took for his text, St. Luke' 24 -5 -"Where can you 'point to any thing inore suggestive than -that ? " he . asked, "What do the Words suggest to you ?" To me they suggest, that the dead are living at this moment alive than any of us. "Language" he said, "is a strange thing, it often leads astray. We say thesun rises and sets, when, it clCies, no such. thing. It stands still while the earth is moving. Words do not: often carry our meaning. The sermon was replete, with common sense. •The anthem was beautifully rendered by the choir. The offertory voluntary was "Sing to God" executed in a very spirited manner by the organist. holidays under t b parental roof. • Miss Emma and' Master Tommy Murray of Blyth spent Easter with friends here. Rev. Principal Wallar of Huron College, took charge of the Easter service in St. George's church. Mrs. Boyle and family leave for their hone in Almonte after spending the winter with friends in this vicin, ity. COLONIST EXCURSIONS TO THE PACIFIC COAST AND MEXICO. Daily until April 30th, one way sec- ond-class colonist tickets w:11 be is- sued by the Grand Trunk! Railway System to the following points at very low rates :- Vancouver B. C., Seattle. Wash., Spokane, Wash.; Portland, Oregon, Los Angeles, Cal., San Francisco, Cal., Mexico City. For further particulars and tickets apply to any Grand' Trunk Agent. Port Albert. Mr. and Mrs. John Schornbals'Opent - -- Easter with their parents at Milver- ton. Alfred Quaid visited his sister at Wingham during Easter week. Miss E. Jones, our teacher,. spent the holidays with her parents at Cre- dit Forks. James • McLeod of Detroit spent Easter with friends in the Village. Mr. an,d Mrs. Nels Pearsoh Sunda.y- ed with friends at Auburn and vim- • ity. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Hayden, .of,, Goderich Sundayed. with his parents `*- here. David Martin leaves shortly for the lakes for the season. Harry Hawkins, after a few weeks of illness, is improving again. I Miss Victoria Hawkins lett last week for Mackinac via Chicago. Edward Graham of Toronto who has been visiting in the village, and neighborhood, left last week for the city again. .- • --)11‘