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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-07-05, Page 3THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCAJE Thursday, w r>t.n, im Promotion Examination Results You’ll like this sturdy little stove. It meets practically every cooking need in kitch­ ens, cottages, .home laun­ dries, dairies; in fact, any place where clean, quick cooking heat is required. Carry and use it anywhere. It makes and burns its own gas from , untreated motor fuel. Lights instantly with a clean, blue-gas cooking flame. Available in Maroon Brown baked enamel or Soft Green porcelain finish. Priced surprisingly low. 8. 8. No.«?, Stephen The following is the report of iS.S. No. 3 Stephen for June Promotion Examination. To Jr. IV—Ruby Prcszcator 79 honors; Irene Johns 7'5.33 honors; Edward Triebner 68.77. Below pass Ilene Jory 54.22. To Sr. Ill—Clifford Jory 75.11, honors; Calvin Prezcator 67.77; Harry Perkins 62.44. To Jr, III—-Shirley Prezcator 70.- 66. Below pass—Ola Johns 52:5; F'red1 Glanville 44. To 2nd Class—Winston Shapton 80,5, honors; Doris Hill 75.5, honors Betty Perkins 74.16; Lorne Preszca- tor 71.66. To 1st Class—Doris Penhale- 84.- 66, honors; Kenneth Prezcator 77.- 66, honors; Donald Dearing 753.66. Pr.—-Harold Glanville, Wilmer Prezcator, Edward Perkins. G. B. Francis, teacher the Us- Haying is the- order of the day al­ so th© harvesting of the canning peas. Sunday visitors in the village were: Mr. and Mrs. Eiphriam Hern and family with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pooley; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weight­ man. and family with Mr. and' Mrls. W. A, Coleman; Mr. and Mrs. Walk­ er Kerslake and Miss Genevieve and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis. The many friends of Mr. W, J. Veal were sorry to hear that lie was rushed to the London Hospital on Monday for an operation for the re­ moval of his appendix. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Delbridge left last week on a trip to the West./ Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Prance attend­ ed the Bullock family reunion near Brantford on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs and family of Saintsbur.v visited Mr. and Mrs, N. Calrke on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prance, of Dashwood, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Prance on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pletcher and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten on 'Sunday. Miss Dorothy Camin, of Shipka, is home spending the summer vaca­ tion with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Camm. S. S. No. 1, Usborne The following is the result of June examinations at S. S. No. 1, borne. 60% for a pass. Jr. IV to Sr. IV—Grace Beckler 79.8; Jack Kestie 74.7. 'Sr. Ill to Jr. IV—Margaret Dougall 69.8; Billie Kestie 69.1; Russell Fer­ guson 67.7. Below pass'—(Gordon Squire 42. Jr. Ill to Sr. Ill—Billie Reynolds 74.2; Billie Parsons 71.7; . Harry Dougall 70.1; Donald Buchanan 65.8; Andrew Boa 64.1; Alex Boa 63.7; Bobbie Jeffery 62.7; Harold Wurm ’5'7.5; Lawrence Dunn 54.5. 'Sr. II to Jr. Ill—Howard' Fergus­ on 57. Recommended. 2nd claiss—Bobbie Parsons absent. 1st class—Harry Jeffery Calvert Beckler 73.2; Jimmie 68.4. iSr. Pr.—Gordon Primer—-Audrey Rowcliffe 63. Number on roll tendance 24. Dorothy C. S. S. No. 6, Stephen The ^following is the report June Promotion Examinations; names are in order of merit. IV—Jerome Regier, beiner 60. To Sr. II—Emmery Pfaff 55. To First— Willie Pfaff; Swartz; Margaret Wilds. Primer—Dorothy Wilds. Margaret McMaster, Teacher 8. 8. No. 3, Hay The following is the report of the final examinations held at S. 8. No. 2, Hay. Those obtaining 70' or more passed with honours . Asterisks mark those who are to be recom­ mended on year’s work. Jr. IV to Sr. IV—Milford Prouty 76; Verda Bieber 69; John Keys 67; Stuart Triebner 63; Allen Gould 50*.' Sr. Ill to Jr, IV—Bob Keys 70. 'Sr. II to Jr. HI — Teddy Prouty 74; Melvin Greb 70; Clarence Knight 65; Doreen Campbell 62; Jean Triebner ’55*; Lloyd Campbell 50'*. Jr. II to Sr. II—Donald Case 65; Helen Rowe 60. ISr. I to Jr. II— Muriel Rowe 78; Audrey Russell 70; Harold Campbell 63. Jr. I to Sr. I—Beverley Gould 61 Grant Triebner 60. Pr. to Jr. I—Emma .Strobble 73; Ross Keys 68; Ellis Northcott 49*. Number on roll 24; average at­ tendance 24. M. I. Russell, Teacher. Lois’ S. S. No. 5, Usborne following are the results of CREDITON EAST Mr. Lorne Bayuham has accepted a position with Middleton’s Bakery in Exeter and left for that place. Mr. Chris. Rau returned home from St. Joseph’s Hospital last Sat urday after his recent operation. He is getting along as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bdwards and daughter, yera and son, Herb, ’ _ ... ■ .. week-end Edwards week. of Ingersoll,] .spent the here with relatives. Mrs. and Herb remaining for a Lewis-Hamilton A quiet wedding took Saturday last at 2 o’clock Street Parsonage when Rev. Stain­ ton, pa,stor of James Street United .Church united in marriage Clara, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and Alec, son of Mrs. Hamilton and the late Mr. Hamilton of Grand Bend. The bride was at­ tired in brown flat crepe hat, slippers, gloves and ter a short honeymoon, reside near Grand Bend groom has a dairy. Best the happy young couple and happy married life. Mr. and Mrs. L. Pifer and son, of Chatham, spent the week-end with Mr. Sam Merrier and Mr. and Mrs. David Baird.Mr. Sam. Merner went to 'the Huron Springs Sanitarium on Mon­ day for treatment. Mrs. John Baird is visiting at Grand Bend.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, and grand-child/, Reta Wolsey, of Sarnia spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz. Mrs. Wilson Anderson is visiting in Exeter with her sister and broth­ er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morley Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherly and Mrs. Prank Scheiding, of London, spent Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz. Miss Jean Baynham is trying her Entrance exams at Exeter this Week. We Wish her success. place on at James with biege purse. Af- they will Where the wishes for for a long Buchanan Dick 75; 73.6; Struyf 5'1.6. Billie 25; average at- Manming, teacher for The ELIMVJLLE The Mission Circle hold their June meeting at Mi-s Eula Herdman’s on Wednesday of last week with 11 nu mbers present. Miss Helen Murch had charge of the program. After the opening exercises the Scripture Lesson was read by -Miss Marjorie Ihlbridge from Psalm 13 6. The De­ votional leaflet ‘the Memorial table’ read by Mi«s Margaret Johns, minutes were read and adopted call was answered hy a quota- on “Obedience.” An invitation Jr. IV to Sr. Grace Willert. iSr. Ill to Jr. Gerald Schenk. Jr. Ill to Sr. Ill—Joe McCann, Mlary Davey, ’ Leo Regier, Jerome Denomme. 2nd to Jr. Ill—Reta Willert (lion. Charles Dinney, Gladys Schenk, Fi­ les Davey, Darfe Denomme. 1st to 2nd-—Cecila Denomme (hon. Stanley Dinney, Rila Regier. Sr. Pr. to 1st—Lennis Regier, Reymond Regier. Pr.—Velma Clarke, Billie Kenney Rena Kenney, Alice McCann, Less- lee Regier , Wilfred Regier, Paul ■Schenk, Anna Ziler. Number on roll 311. C. I. Douglas, teacher S. 8. No. 9, Bi<klulph The following is the report of the Promotion Examinations of S. S. No. 9, Biddulph. Marks for honors 412; pass 330. ’ Jr. IV to .Sr. IV—Jack Mahan 420 Bob Blair 254. Br. Ill to Jr. IV—(Birdine MoFalls 421; Hazel Langford 378; Beryl Mc- Falls 37 4; Betty MacDonald 333. 2nd' to Jr. Ill—.Marjorie Smith 397; Leone Hodgins 3 82; Freeman Sholdice 3 76. ’ The pupils promoted to 1st class Isabelle Blair, Anne Sholdiice. Lillian E. Kennedy, teaesher IV—Gertrude Ratz, S. S. No. 10, Usborne The following is the classification of the pupils of S. S. No-. 10, Us- borne for the term beginning Sept. 1934. H—Honors; P—'Promoted. Sr? IV—Helen Morgan, P; Letha Glaiiville, P; Gerald' Glenn, P, Jr. IV—Anne Morgan, H; Helen Selves, H; John Westlake, P. ,Sr. Ill—Helen McQueen. P; Jean McDougall, P; Mhrgaret Glenn, P; Alice Passmore, III—Arnold Cann, Gordon Marjorie McDougall, John Jr, Stone, Critz, P; Aimer Passmore, P, Sr. II—(Donald Ke-rnick, P; Allison Morgan, P. 1st—'Thelma Panker, P; Bruce Glenn, P; Beverley Morgan, P. Pr.—Jean Cann, Dorothy McDou­ gall, Eleanor Dawson. The three highest in order of mer­ it are: Anne Morgan, Helen Selyes and Helen McQueen. Elsie I, Blackball, teacher S. 8. No. 4, Stephen The following is the result of June Promotion Examinations Sharon S. S. No. 4, Stephen. To Jr. IV—Gordon Eagleson Bernice Fahrner 71: Donald Kestie 70; Mildred Marten© TO1; Gerald Wein 64; Allan Finkbeiner 63; Allien Pfaff 63; Verna Wein 6I3-; Keith Weber 62; Wallace] Becker 60; Henry Wilds 60; Harvey Pfaff 5’2. To Sr. Ill-—(Anthony Marten© 66; Howard Finkbeiner 56. To Jr. Ill—Harold Holtzman 76; Gladys Becker 73; RoS's Haugh 68; j Howard Holtzman 67; Gordon Fink- the of 75; Constipated Bowels The Cause of Disease When your liver gets' sluggish and inactive your health naturally suffers. Your bowels become, constipated, Lead aches, tongue becomes coated and breath bad, specks float before the eyes, you got bilious and lmvo heartburn, water brash and jaundice. Use Milburn's Laxa-Livcr Pills to make the liver resume its proper functions by removing the bile that . is circulating in the blood and poisoning tho system. Put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. The _ . the June examinations of S. S. No. 5, Usborne. Pupils are arranged ac­ cording to merit; as they will be in their classes in -September. iSr, IV—Gordon Kleindfeldt; La­ verne Heywood; Jack Frayn© Stan­ ley Frayne; Eldon Heywoodi; Helen Westcott. Sr. Ill—Iva Fisher; Lloyd Web­ ber; Shirley Gregu's; Raymond Hey­ wood; Pauline Gpdbolt. ■Jr. Ill—Noda Perkins; Jack West­ cott; Norman Johns. Jr. II—Shirley Moir; M-'arian Ker- nick. 1st Class-— Gordon Johns; Marie Heywood; Kenneth Frayne; Wilbur Kernick. Pr.—Lois Ford!, Donald Jeffery, Marjorie Johns. A. R. Dodds, Teacher. S. S. No. 7, Stanley The following is a report of the results of the June Promotion Exam­ inations in S. S. No. 7, Stanley. Numbers indicate percentages. Sr. Ill—Margaret Love 86; Ruth McAllister 75; Clarence Love 64; Regis Aubin 64; Margaret Reichert 52. Jr. Ill— Gordon Johnston Ivan Stephenson 81; Patrick 53; Annelida Aubin 48. II Class—I Jean Love 79; Reid 70; Karl Reichert 63. I Class—Ralph Stephenson Sr. Primer— Ellen Love 90; Or­ ville Aubin 87. , ' Jr. Primer—Elda Reichert; John Aubin. Margaret Love, Ivan Step- senson and Jean Love had the few­ est mistakes in spelling in their re­ spective classes during May and June. Th Ho tin: to ace ©d who reported Cooper on India and Miss Wilhel­ mine Ferguson on China. The Study leaflet “Chinese Work in Canada" was given by Miss Ethel Coward, Miss Eula Herdman. Miss Williel-. mine Ferguson and Miss Laura Ford. Meeting closed with hymn and benediction. The anniversary services held here last Sunday under the auspices of the Sunday School were largely attended. Rev. ^falcolin, of Egmond- ville, preached fine sermons. His subject in the morning was “Relig­ ion and Patriotism.” Special music in the morning was by the Sunday School choir led by Mr. Will Elford'. In the evening the regular choir supplied the music, singing two an­ thems and the male quartette also sang ,a number. The church was nicely decorated with numerous bou­ quets of flowers. A very large num­ ber of visitors were present at both servicess among these were noticed: Mr. and Mrs. George Squires, Velma and Harry; Mr. and1 Mrs, R. W. Bat­ ten and children; Mr. and1 Mrs. Clar­ ence Rouit'ly; Mir. and Mrls. William Rogers; Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Wynn; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gun­ ning; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Morley; Mr and Mrs. Ern. Foster and son; Mr. and Mrs, Orville Cann and! Ar­ nold; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pym and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Cephia-s Pym. Mr. Wm. Wells is visiting ,at Wm. Bradshaw’s this week. Mr. Chas. Long, of Mjilverton engaged with Mr. Lloyd Johns the summer and Mr. Angus Cruik- shank, of Toronto, .at Mr. Enn Cow­ dreys, 11 n go to Woodham on .July 10th was m-pted' and a committee to prepare a program. were Miss appoint- H ©raids, Laven a Mr. and Mrs. David Black, of Pet­ rolia, spent the week-end at Mr. Jno. Heywood’s. Miss Loren© Johns, of Toronto, ■spent a few days at the home of her mother, Mrs. J, Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch, Mr. William and MJiss W’1Ia Bowers, of London, visited at’ Mr. P. March’s on Monday. Mrs. Ed. Johns left on Friday last for Saskatoon where she will visit relatives for a few weeks, Mr. John Whiteford visited his mother, at Mrs. Wes. Horne’s on Sunday. Quite a few from this vicinity spent the holiday at Grand Bend, Goderich or Spring Bank. The second Pym family picnic was held at Ma*. Sam. Pyms on Sat­ urday last, The Cornish family re-union was held’ on Monday at Mr. Jno. Cor­ nish’s. Members were present from Goderich, Brucefield, Sarnia, Lon­ don and Exeter. 'Miss Ina Ford is holidaying in St. Thomas this week. Rev. and Mrs. Peters intend leav­ ing this week for Muskoka for .a month’s vacation.* For the months of July and Aug­ ust the Sunday School will meet at 101 a.m. and' church service alter­ nating at 7 p.m. and 11 a.m. Com­ mencing next Sunday at 7 p.m. Rev. Stewart, of Centralia, will preach here this month. Prof. Walter Johns, of Ithaca, N. Y., is spending a couple of weeks at his home. Mji’S&es Joy and Evelyn Whitlock, of St. Thomas and Miss Marian Alli­ son, of Springfield were holiday vis­ itors in this community. Miss Mary Gardiner, of Farquhar visited Miss Margaret Johns last Sunday, Mr. Kenneth Johns is- enjoying a trip to Montreal and the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skinner, Mirs. Wm. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Johns attended the Skinner-Harding wed- ing last Saturday. TTHEY IN CREAM crackle/ THERE’S no other like Kellogg’s Rice cereal Kris- pies. Bubbles of rice so crisp they crackle and pop in milk or cream. Children, especially, like this fascinating cereal. Wholesome, too — let them eat all they want. Fine for breakfast, lunch, or the kiddies’ supper. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. S3; Aubin Bobby 815. Victor Dinnin, teacher. CREDITON PUBLIC SCHOOL Honours 75 or more; Pass 60. Room 3 Jr. IV do Sr. IV—-Shirley Young 82; Ethel Waghorn 79; Gerald Eng­ land 77; Mary Waghorn 76; Lenore Lawson 74; Reginald Weurth 73. Addileen Gaiser, Teacher. Room 2 • Sr. Ill to Jr. IV—Donald Watson 74; Roy Loiter 74; .Emmery Fisher 69; Wallace Fahrner 69. Jr. III to Sr. III—,Shirley Fahr­ ner 88; Marvel Watson 73; Laura Woodall 72; Eugene Finkbeiner 68; Bernice Haist 67; Thelma MacPher- son 66; Jack England 63; Marjorie Wein 62; Ruth England (promoted) (Sr, II 'to Jr. HI—' Harold Brown 79; Evelyn Waghorn 71; Frederick Morlock 63; Alan Hill 61. Elizabeth Kinney, Teacher. Room 1 Jr. II to Sr, II—Helen Bullock SI Marion Brown 76; Calvin Fahrnef 71; Alvin Sims 61. Sr. I to Jr. II—Bernice Finkbein­ er 75; Phyllis Hill 7(3; Carman Roeszler 69; Helen Haist 69; Doris Weurth 67; Wilmar Wein 66. (Jr. I to Jr. II—Orpali Watson 74; Orland Gaiser 69; Lawrence Wag­ horn 63. Primer to First Book—-Doris Sims SO; Charles Brown 75; Edward Schenk 73; Aubrey Gaiser 63. S. P. Lovie, Teacher. Grand Bend School Report Names appear in order of merit. Promoted from Jr. Ill to Sr. HI— ■ .Shirley Manor©; Alvin Wanner; Russell Sturgeon; Reggie Cox; El­ oise Gill Maurice Tiederman; Winni- fred Tiederman. From II to Jr. ill— Helen Gill; Mona Ravelle; Ollace Desjardine; Shirley Brenner; Harold Nichols. I to II—Ruth Atchison, Ruth Wil­ kie; Genevieve Tiederman; Turnbull; Henry Tiederman. I-— Glen Nichols; Pauline Mason; Lionel Cox; Pr. to Ravelie; ■Gratton; derm ah. iNo. on 30. Helen Doris . , Phyllis Charles Tie­ roll 31; average attendance Reta N. Rowe, teacher 8. S. No. 14, Hay The following is the report of the Promotion Examinations of iS, S. No. 14, Hay, Honours 75; Pass 60. Jr. IV to Sr. IV—Irma Ferguson 67. -Sr. HI to Jr. IV—Iiia Ropy -73 j ■Stuart Dick 63. x jr. Ill t'O- Sr. Ill—Allan Crerar 61 Harold Willert 61. 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