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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-11-13, Page 2
fHiwsday, Novemb.er 13th', 1930 J*"1!1"1'1',1ll^1 THE EXETER TIMES,ADVOCATE SCHOOL REPORTS 3tElH>RT S, S, NO. 4, STEPHEN The following Is the report of S. 4S, No. 4, Stephen for the months of ISeptemW uud October. An asterisk xnark after a name means that the l>upil has missed one or more exam inations. ►Sr. JV’—Joe Martene 7G, Walter ‘Weber 53.jn, jY—Dnothy Becker 84, Ger trude Amy and. Alden© Eagleson. 71, Dorothy Schroeder 53*.Sr. Ill—Ray Morlock 80, Ruth Becker 76, Dorothy Amy 74, Bertha JBecker 66, Ralph Weber 59*, Kath leen Wilds 51*. Jr. Ill—Ila Schroeder 40*. 2nd—Gordon Eagleson 92, Ber- iieico Fahner 88, Donald Kestle 83, Herald Wein and Henry Wilds 81, M. JMartene 68. - , ,x, •1st—Wallace Becker S2, Ivelth Weber 69, Verna Wein 43, Norma ^Schroeder *.Sr. Pr.—-Anthony M'artene 98. Jr. Pr.—Shirley Schroeder. M, H. McMaster, teacher Ziler 78, Evelyn French 52, Aldene Preeter 13. Number on roll 32; average at tendance 27,L. M. Snell, teacher’ Ruth SIEPORT 8. 8. It, BLACKBUSH The following is the report for S. No. 11, Blackbush for the Mionth of October. Pupils marked with an asterisk were absent for one of more examinations. Sr. IV—Clara Deitrich 82, Hazel Desjardine 79, Eda Devine 72, Hugh Morenz 52*. Jr. IV—Pearl Wanner 6G, Eugene JDietrich 62, Thelma Vincent 47*. Sir. HI—Ila Mason 63*, Verna Dis- Jardine 58, Veva Adams- 50, Ernest ^French 43*, Trellis Disjardine 27*. Jr.'Ill—-Merle Dietrich 75, Louis Dietrich 51, Roy Morenz 38*, Lester Disjardine 33*, Lome Wanner 16*, Sra Vicent 11*. 2nd—Beta Dietrich 65, Lorn© De-; wine 60,.Lois Wanner 53, Eileen Dis- jardine 52, Henry Ziler 45, Elva jLdams 36. list-—'Sylvia Vincent 74, Earl Die trich 73, Alvin Wanner 46, Viola Vin-cent 34*. / Pr.—Vjerna Vincent lOg, TresU J u REPORT OF SENIOR ROOM OF WINCHELSEA SCHOOL The following is the Winchelsea School report -of the senior room for the months <of September and Octo ber. Pupils were examined in all subjects: V Class—Elsie Heywood 85, Jo sephine McElrea 85, Maizie O’Reilly 83, Clarence Prance 82, Greta Flet- 80, Lorn© Elford 79, Olive Johns 78, Vinetta Routley 7 8, Carman An derson 76, Russell Mills 73, Ralph Cornish 69, Lloyd Bell 67, Philip Hern 66, Lloyd Hern 66, Bessie Au stin 65. Sr. IV—Laura Ford 87, Gertrude Camra 82,-Ella Routley 81, Ruby Jiohns 79, Ronald Elf ord 70, Gordon Brooks 66. jr. iv—Gladys Johns 81, Kenneth Hern 66. Sir. Ill—-Lillian Murch 78, Alma Gower 77, Dorothy Johns 77, Earl Coultis 7 3, Marian Miners 71, Eula Herdman 65, Irwin O’Reilly 64, E. Coward 62, Thelma O’Reilly 60, Gordon Prance 55. Number on roll 33; average at tendance 30. L. McCullouch, teacher ton Brock 59,3; Ina Ford 56.9; Don ald Murray 56.7; Garnet Coward ■53.2*. 2nd- ence Ford 87.2; 81.4; Herdman 71.8; Philip Johns 57.4; Alvin 1 52.8; Lois Prance 48; Beryl 45.2; Ivan Brock 43.2; Teddy *; Mildred Henderson *, 1st—Ethel Pooley, Alien Margaret Miners, Billy Brock, John Miners, Morjory Fletcher, Primer — Graham Bell, Brock, Doris Johns, -Gladys Skinner 87.8; Glar- Tommy Ravenoy Harvey Pfaff 74.6*; Clayton Jack Coward 67.6; Murray Brock Johns Pfaff, Graham Bell, D-onald Doreen Coultis, Jean Davis, Elford, Edna. Ford/ Bessie Mildred Veal. V. Russell, teacher S. Of JUNIOR ROOM MTNOHELSEA Following is the report of the Jun ior room of S. 'S. No.,6, Usborne for the months of September and Oc tober. ' Numbers indicate percentage Those whose names are marked with an asterisk W’ere absent for one or more examinations. Jr. Ill—Hazel Johns 82.9; Marion Pooley 77.6;' Elgin Skinner 77.2; ^Harold Clarke 71.3; * Johnny Johns 70.3, Audrey Fletcher 65.1; Harold Davis 64, Wilbert Coward 62, Clif- REPORT S, S. NO. 3, USBORNE Following is the school report of S. S. No. 2, Usborne for the months of September and October. Sr. IV, 1st class honors—Jean Dun can 81.6, Beatrice Knight 79.9, Rus sell Passmore 75,4. 2nd class hon. —-Elevyu Hunkin 74.3, Wilhelmine Ferguson 73.9, Noreen McNicol 73.9, Clifford Allen 71,2. Jr. IV, 2nd class honors—Elsie McNicol 71.3, Lester Allen 68.3. Be low pass—Anna Rohde 59.9, Billy Coward 51.4. Sr. III, 1st -class honors—|Mary Borland 77.6. 2nd class honors— Ray Knight 74. Below pass—Rita Stock S'S.S, Norman Ferguson 55.2. Jr. Ill, 2nd class honors—Lenore Anderson 70.9. Pass—-Wilfred Hun- kin 60.9. Below pass—Lawrence Anderson 58.5, Wilmer Ferguson 58.3. Below pass—MaTy Cottel 50. 2nd class, 1st class honors—Vera Pollen 78.6. Pass Marilyn Camp bell 64.8, Mildred Allen 64, Graham Campbell 60.1. 1st class, 1st class h-onors- Duncan. 2nd class honors- garet 70.4. Ruby Lloyd Primary, class in order of merit— Jackie Stewart, Reggie Hodgert, Bobby iSimpson, Billy Rohde, June Coward, Ronnie Gellirigs, Everett Pollen. •Doris 2nd class honors—Mar- Allison 72.6, Alma Borland Pass—Mildred Hodgert 66.3, Simpson 64.9. Below pass— Cottel. A. Baxter, teacherTHE SUNNY SOUTH PearlIV—Mervyn Love 79.8, Ruby calls are nd inex- Ruth 58.3, Ask any Agent of Canadian National Railways for full information, booklets and reservations. 69 These popular winter resorts are quickly and comfortably reached via Canadian National and connections. Choice of interesting routes. Costs are reasonable. Add zest to the California trip by going or returning the Canadian route via Vancouver and Victoria. Robida REPORT S. S. NO. 10, STEPHEN Following is the repoTt for the month of October of S. S. No. 10, Stephen. IV—Edith Love 81.2, Nora 74.1, -Stanley Hartle 72.1, Hicks 69.6, Edison Pollock 33113233 Sr. Webb Ellen 58.6. Jr. Carruthers 66.7. 3rd class—'Cecil Hartle 65.4, Carruthers 62.5, Doris Hicks Bruce Gardner 45.1, 2nd class—Ruth Love 355, Hicks 360, Emerson Lovie 296, Elda Brown 281, Earl Gardner 2i36, Cam eron MacGregOT 189. 1st class—Helen MacGregor 244. Sr. Pr.—Willa Carruthers 211. Number on roll "19; average at tendance 17.5. O. R.’ Corbett, teachre "GREAT GUNS! The afternoon was nearly over when he sud denly remembered — their wedding anni versary to-morrow and he had neglected to find out about that stone marten neckpiece. If only Betty were home to help him, instead of a hundred miles away at school. His eye fell on the telephone — a happy inspiration. ’ Two minutes later — while he jAcld the line — Betty’s voice came over the wire. Yes, certainly, she knew the fur her mother wanted, Moreover, she could tell him exactly where to go to get it. The telephone is convenience and o saver. Out-of-to quick, dependahl pensive. And the now as simple to maki as calling your next-door n ghbottr. REPORT 8. S, NO- 15, USBORNE 'The following is the report for S. No. 5, Usborne for the month October, iSr. IV—Belva Fisher 76,6, Earl Heywood 70.3, Roy Frayne 67.6, J. Gregus 65.1, Dalton Heywood 62. Sr. Ill—Ray Perkins 77.2, Ivan Webber 66, Orville Webber 6|5,8, Earl 56.2. Jr land Ferrol Fisher 55.8, Helen Frayne 44.4, 2nd class—Stanley Frayne 83.5, Gordon Kleinfeldf 75, Iva Fisher 57, 1st class—IdJland Webber 90, S', Gregus 67, Ray Heywood 52, Music, 50 per cent. Pr.-—Joo McCann 87,2, L. Regier 86, -Charlie Dinney 73,1, Lawrence Floyd' absent. Those marked with an asterisk miss ed on part of the examinations. Total roll 38, average attendance 32,6. A. tW. Knight, teacher III—Ray Perkins 77.2 66, Orville Webber Frayne 58.3, Eldon Heywood Ill—Ivan Perkins 80.S, Lee- Webber 77, Paul Gregus 71.1, 70.7, Laverne Heywood Westcott 55.6, Jack Those marked with an asterisk were absent for this examination. 'Sr. IV—Belva Fisher 41, Dalton Heywood 36, Earl Heywood 34, Ray Frayne 30, John Gergus 16. Sr. Ill—.Ray -Perkins 35, Eldon Heywood 83, Earl Frayne 29, Ivan Webber ♦, Orville Webber *. Jr. Ill—Leeland Webber 39, Ivan Perkins 29, Ferrol Fisher 25, Helen Westcott 21, Jack Frayne 19, Paul Gregus 18, Laverne Heywood *. Primer to Sml class, 25 pec cent 2nr—Gordon Kleinfeldf 16, Stan ley Frayne 15, Iva Fisher 12. 1st—Ray Heywood 16, Lloyd Webber 14, Shirley Gregus 12. ' Pr.—Pauline Godbolt 18. Number on roll 24; average at tendance 22.1. Alvin R. Dodds, teacher of Jeanette Clara REPORT S. S. NO. 10, USBORNE Following is the school report S. S. No. 10, Us,borne for the months of September and October. The names are in order of merit. Those marked with an asterisk fissed one or more examinations. Sr. IV—Harry 'Stone*. Jr. IV—Annie McLean, Stone, Melvin Glanville’- Glanville, Rene Heywood*. Jr. HI—Fred 'Selves*, Letha Glan ville, Gerald Glenn, Lome Passmore* 2nd class—Helen Morgan, John Weslake, Dennis Layton, Alice Pass- more, Raymond Layton*, Dennis Heywood*. 1st class—Marjorie McDougall, A. Passmore, Gordon Stone. <Pr.—Anne Morgan, Helen Selves, Margaret Glenn, Doreen Layton, Hel en McQueen, Jean McDouigall, Beginner—John Critz. Number on roll 26, average at tendance 22.46. Those with perfect attendance during, October, Clara Glanville, Jeannette Stone, Gerald Glenn, Alice Passmore, Margaret Glenn, Anne Morgan. I. M. Thomson, teacher REPORT $. 8- NO, 4, USBORNE Repoi't of Eden, S. S. No. 4, Us borne. Sr. IV—Irene Sweet' S3, Arnold Ford 78, Dorothy Kerslake 70, Beu lah Skinner 65. Sr. Ill—Everard Miller 84, Allen Buswell 6 8, Carroll Quinton 62. Jr. Ill—Harold Kerslake 81, B. Whiting 59, Billie Johns 52, Melville Buswell 35. , 2nd—Fred Luxton 98, Marie Bus well 9 6, Alma Skinner 72, Reg. Ford 40. 1st—Gretta Webber 92, Willie Brown 91, Irene Johns 61, Stanley Whiting 56. Sr. Pr.—Donald Essery 62. Jr. Pr.—Donald Whiting 91, Hazel Buswell 70, Elvin Kerslake 60. Elsie Gourlay, teacher REPORT S. S. NO. 11, HAY of‘The following is the report S. No. 14, Hay for the months September and October. Sr. IV—Vera Ropp 76.2, Shirley Koehler 71.14, Beatrice Willert 67.5. Sr. Ill—Doris Alexander 78, Bert Thomson 74.S, Elgin Johnson •Jr. HI—Alfred Ropp 85.6; garet MacGregor 72.5; Jerry son ,65.8; Archie MacGregor Benson Dick 48.3. 2nd—Irma Ferguson 71.7; Di'ck 5 6.2. 1st—Harold Willert 65.6; Blanche Thomson 62,3. Primer—Ina Ropp, Harold Koeh ler; Allan Crerar. Highest marks obtained in Arith metic, Doris Alexander 96; History Alfred Ropp 96, Vera Ropp 95. O. J. Finnigan, teacher s. of 55.3. Mar- Jo hn- 54.4; Stuart REPORT S. S. NO. G, STEPHEN Following is the report of S. No. 6, Stephen, Khiva School, for the month of November. Sr, IV—-Monica Dietrich 80.9, Jean Willert 77.3, Irene Flynn 64.6. jr. iv—Hilda Neeb 74*, Reta Ratz 70, Laura Regier 65.5, Ervin Ratz 64.5, Gladys Kenney 56.09, K. Mason 44.9. Sr. HI—-Eva Glanville 70.7*, Marie Regier 66.4. Jr. Ill—Leona McCann 74.2, Pearl Kenney 57.3, Lucille Dietrich 54.3, Abigail Flynn 53.9, Sidney Neeb 45* Grace Willert 40.2*.' , 2nd—Marie Ziler 78.5, Stephen Glanville 7-0.7, Jean Kenney' 65.5, Dora Glanville 58.8, Jerome Regier 50.6, Harvey Neeb 48.1*, Gertrude Ratz 4-5.2, Gerald Schenk 35.7, Jack Lawson 3 4,4*. 1st—Mary Davey 66, Roy Kenney 65.2, Freddie Glanville 63, Ward Neeb 54.2, Helen Schenk 53.2, Eileen Davey 32,2. s; REPORT S. 8. NO. 15, HAY .Following is the report of S.8, No. 15 Hay, f-or the month of Oc tober, Those marked with an ast erisk missed one or more lions,Sr, IV, possible number 600—Ivan Sharrow 458, Walper, *Arietta Walper Willert. Jr. IV, possible 500—Lillian Wil son 359, Anna Patterson 330, Freida Rader 320, *Lloyd Willert 297, *J. Turnbull 149, *Irene Stebbins. •Sr, HI, poissi'ble 400—Billy Shar row 180. Jr. Ill, possible 500—Eva Baker 444, Ruth Sharrow 418, Merle Wal per 378, Florence Truemner 365, W. Sharrow 233. 2nd—-Bobby Turnbull, Nora Wil lert'. 1st— Dolores Gossman, Walper. Sr. Pr.—Garnet Gossman. Pr.—Betty Fischer, Ada Milton Keller, Albert Rader, Schroeder, Mildred Sharrow, dred Walper. Number on roll 28; average at tendance 22, M. Switzer, teacher ©xa-mina- of marks *Luella , * Harry Harry Keller, Hubert Mil- 1550—Iva Baker 446, Ruby Latta Desjardine, ab- REPORT 8. S. NO. 12, STEPHEN The following is the report of the pupils work for the month of Oc tober. Sr. IV, possible 449, Olive Walper 440. Jr. IV—Herman sent. Sr. HI, possible 550—Lloyd Wal per 45 S. ■Jr. Ill, possible 550—.Norris Webb 461, Lloyd Latta 410, Orval Farrell 367. 2nd, possible 450—Doris Baker 385, Ervin Bastard 377, Lewis Des jardine 304. 1st, possible 250—Irene Desjar dine 190, Elva Desjardine 185, Flor ence Desjardine. 184. Primer—Orva Bestard, Ivan Des jardine, Bennie Webb, Ervin Latta. Number on roll 18; average at tendance 16.57. W. A. Kernohan, teacher ary, $96.40; Wm. Presacator, grtf* vei, $14.00; Frank Triebner graved $60.75; Joseph McKeever, graves $3.00; John Preszcator, -gravel, $18.<< 50; total $2209.13. Joseph Guhw an, inspecting Dearing’s sheep loss* $2.00; Joseph Giunan, selecting jut«< orts, $-4.00; R. Goetz, selecting jut« ■ors, $4,00; H. Eilber, ditto $4.00;| F. W. Morjoc'k, postage $85.00; F<« J. Wickwire, printing account $17.-» '50; F. J. WickwiTe, printing gpiithj Drain debentures $5.00; F. j, 'Vyick> wire, printing Link Drain De-ben* tures ances dry persons, ; Drain $257.00 and others, age Award $52.20 Co., Cheek writer, Canadian Bank- of collections $2.25; $2.-50; Sundry persons allow-* re Smith Drain $143.00; Sum allowances re- Gaisei}' ; Geo. A. McCubbinj fees re. Sharpe Drain-* ; Hay Stationer/, hall’ cost $22.50 Commerce, Bankj Sundry persons*. Allowances re Link Drain $67.00;j John Hirtzel, weed inspector $3.04;< Leon Dearing, cleaning Haycock; Drain $34.00; W. J. Lovie, Part pay-* ment Lovie-Gill Drain $75.00; on Vincen-t, part1 -payment Drain $3-50.00. The council adjourned to again at the Town Hall, Creditor® on Monday, December 1st, 1930, alj- 1 * &rri- p.m. Henry Eilber, Clerk KIRKTON (Intended for last week.) Mr. and Mrs. Howard Balfour an®' family, of London, were week-end? visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Paul. Mr. and -Mrs. George Vickers, ofi Cliesley, spent a few days with Mr., and Mrs, S. N. Shier. Mr. John ,Hannah has finished! a very successful season threshing*. Hallowe’en night past off as us ual the young people employing:' their time taking off igates and other' harmless amusements. Mr. Ruehen Shier arrived horned from the hospital on Saturday, We- hope much improved in health, Mr. David Foster was taken , to the. hospital in London on Friday where he underwent an operation- We hope to see him home again soorit restored to good health. Mr. and Mts. Joseph Ross have!' moved into the village from their farm on the 12th concession of Ful-- larton. wa-s adopted H. Beaver and No. 445 was and the Clerk STEPHEN COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Stephen convened, at the Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday, November 3, 1930, at 1 p.m. All members were present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The report of George A. McCub- bin, O.L.S., M.E.I.C., ‘on the propos ed -Scott Municipal Drain, dated Oc tober 14, 1930, was read; notices of which had. been duly mailed to all the interested 'pairties. There be ing no petitioners present wishing to withdraw their names from the petition, the report and on motion of Mr. Mr. E. Gill, By-law provisionally adopted, was instructed to give due notice to all interested persons that a} Court of Rivision will be held at the Town Hall, Crediton, on Mon-1 day, December 1, 193 0, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Carried. Moved by Mr. E. Gill and -second ed ‘by Mr. W. Switzer: That John Hirtzel, Weed Inspector, be paid $3.04 for cutting weeds on Village Lots 6 and 11 in Centralia and that the amount be charged against the said lots and collected, with other taxes. Carried. ' I Moved by Mr. W. Dearing, set conded by Mr. W. Sweitzer:That Byl laws No. 443, 444 and 445 having! been read three times be signed by the Reeve and Clerk and the Seal of the Corporation be attached thereto. Carried. Moved by W. Dearing, seconded by Mr. W. Sweitzer: Foreman, Otto Willert. road 12, $148.20; R. Ratz, road 13, $15.50; William Bowman, road 24. $349.65; Earl Gaiser, rd. 25, $240.60; Frank Triebner, road 27, $166.50; Otto Willert, road 12, $90.00; Henry Schenk, road 6, $7.- 50; Alvin Baker, road 5, $5.00; A. Baker, road 5, $.3'2.50; Angus. Lat ta, road IS, $162.45; Wesley En(g- land, road 14, $13.00; George Eil ber, road 16, $393.68; Geo. 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