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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1931-07-09, Page 6T" THVRSMY, JUI^Y Mhi ' j.. .... JBELL RE-UNION' I The home of Mr. and Mrs, David JMeLean, Tuckersmith, was the ^spena of an interesting reunion on 13th, when one hundred mem- jbers of the Bell family held, a cele­ bration. The weather was. ideal .^nd the afternoon was pleasantly fipent in football, softball and other jg^mes. Thomas McMillan M.P., y;vho was present, brought Mr, Reid, Highland hiper with him from Ot- Ttawa, who delighted a1!! with fine ^ele/jtions bn the /bagpipes. A sump­ tuous supper was served on the lawn. Guests were present from Detroit, Rontiac, London, Exeter, ^hiseihurst, Centralia, Wineheisea' xtnd Seaforth. ‘ ’ THEEXETERTIMES-ADVOCATE SCHOOL REPORTS CREDITON SCHOOL S., S. NO. 5, STEPMEN Senior Room Jr. IV to Sr. iv—William Wood- all 81; Martin Morlock 80; Aldana Weunth 72; Delton Finkbeiner 72, f A. Gaiser, Principal hlDrat those 1 JyBesky-Flies* Catch them with Aeroxon— clean, convenient, hygienic— the fly catcher with the push pin and wider and longer rib­ bon. The glue on Aeroxon is fragrant and sweet. Good for ,3 weeks’ service—R will not dry. At drug, grocrey St hardware stores, _Sol» Agents _ ~ NEWTON A- HLLL~ ’ 56 Front Street E., Toronto AEROXON FLY CATCHER Gets the fly every time 6 ’ intermediate Room Sr. HI to Jr- IV—-Lewis Faist hon. Gillian Finkbeiner, Eleanor Hill. Jr. Ill to Sr, HI—Alice Lawson, Lillian Finkbeiner, Austin Fahrner, Lloyd Slppeli, Dorna Richard, Jean Baynham, Reynold Wuertli, Grace Ldtter, and Bob Wolfe, recommend­ ed. Jr. II to Jr, III—Gerald England, Shirley Young, Reginald Wuerth, Mary “Waghorn, Lenore Lawson, Harold Edwards, Lloyd Wolde. E. L. Kinney, teacher Regier (lion.); Ervin Ratz, Hilda Neeb, Jr. IV—-^Eva Gianville,Michael McGee, Marie Regier, ISr, HI—'Leona McCann (hunt); Lucille Dietrich, Pearl Kenney; even Abigail Flynn and Sydney Neeb, Grace Willert. Jr. Hl—Jean Kenney, /Marie jZJler, Jerome Regier, Stephen GianyUle, Harvey Neeb. Sr. II—Dora. Gianville, Gertrude Ratz, Gerald Sebepk, Jack Lawson. Jr, II—Mary Davey, Ward Neeb, Helen Sohenlk, Roy Kenney, Fred Gianville, 1st—Joe McCann, Leo Regier, Charles Dinney, Eileen Davey, Law­ rence Floyd.X REPORT OF S. S, NO, 2, USBORNE Junior Room First Book to Junior Second—■ Thelma MacPherson 88; Roy Lotter 82; Bartle Motz 82; Bernice Haist 81; Marjorie Wein 79; Jack England 72; Allan Finkbeiner 66. Senior primer -to Senior First—■ Shirley Fahrner 93; Laura Woodall 83; Rutli England 79; Eugene Fink­ beiner 78; Jack Anderson 72; Fred Sims 66. Senior Primer to Junior First—• Evelyn Waghorn passed on year's work; Ray Weido 69; Frederick Morlock 61; Alan Hill 58; Howard FJnkbemer 51. Junior Primer to Senior Primer— Harold Brown, Alvin Sims, Frederick Haist. S. P. Love, teacher REPORT OF S. -S, NO. 0, STEPHEN Names in order of merit. Sr. IV—Reta Ratz (hon.); Laura First Class Honours A; Second Class Honours, B; retained R. Names given in classes for September. Jr.,IV to 'Sr. IV—Elsie MeNicol B; Lester Allen B; Anna Rhode, ab­ sent for exams. Billy Coward. Sr. Ill to Jr. IV—Mary Borland A Ray Knight, Norman Ferguson. Jr. Ill to Sr. Ill—Lawrence An­ derson A; Lenore Andrson B; Wil­ fred Hunkin, Sr. II to Jr, IJI—Vera Pollen A; Marilyn Campbell, Graham Camp­ bell, Wilmer Ferguson R. Jr. II to Sr. II—Ruby iSiinpson A;' Margaret Allison A; Alma Borland; Doris Duncan tied for third place; Mildred Hodgert, Mildred Allen R. Jr, II—Lloyd Cottle B. First Class—Reggie Hodgert A; June Coward A; Jackie Stewart A; Bobby Simpson B; Billy Rohde B; Ronnie Gollings. Primary Class—Wilma Borland, Olive Cottel, Billy Allan, Glen Ste­ wart, Mac Hodgert, Alan Coward, G. Campbell. Number on roll 42; average at­ tendance 38.86. A. Baxter, teacher REPORT S. S. NO. 15, HAY Mrs. Alex. Regnier, Tecumseh, Ont*, writes:—‘‘For-years my daughter suf. fared from bad bilious spells, which would come about every two* weeks. I tried many different medicines for her until I found out about Milburn’s Laxa- Liyer Pills, and they proved to be just the remedy she required. She has not suffered from biliousness since.” Price 35c. a vial, at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt & price by The T. Milbum Co. Limited, Toronto, Ont. required to. pass 480—Grace VoB 591; Nora Willert 553; Bobby Turn^ bull 532. Jr. JI—Harry walper, polores Gossman; Alice Volk. 1st class—Ada Kellar; Retty F1S” cher, Hubert Schroeder, Milton Kel­ ler, Garnet Gossman, Albert Rader, Mildred Sharrow* M, Switzer, teacher REPORT S. S. NO. Ji ^AU?EJELD The following is the report of S. S. No. 1, Fairfield for June promo­ tions; 75 per ceut, is first class hon­ ors; 70 is second class honours and 60 per cent, is pass. Jr. IV to Sr. IV—Mildred Hicks 83.5; Harry Hodgins 77.7; Mildred Elliott 75*2; Leroy Schroeder 72.5;’ Reg. Hodgson 70'.2; Walter Mitchell 68,8; Aaron Hodgins 60.6, Sr. Ill tp Jr. IV—Evelyn Heaman 72.4; Allan- Richards i70.4; Ilene Walker 62.4; Marion Lovie 61.1. Jr. Ill to Sr, III—Earl Schroeder 7'3,2; Alden Walker 66.8; Stanley Hicks 54.1; Qrpha Hodgins 52.8; Adrian White 49,1, Sr. II to Jr, III—Clifford Hicks 69.8; Audrey Powe 60,6; Jack Hep­ burn 56.1; Lloyd Heaman 52; Don­ ald Penhale 44.1, -. - Jr. II to Sr, II—Orivlle Mitchell 67.6; Harvey Lovie 55.3. Pr, to 1st class—'Alma Richards and Emerson Penhale 87.6; Efjitli King 78.8; Eileen Keown 72.3; Or-' ville ^Schroeder 64.7; Helen Wilson 57'. ■' Highest in Arithmetic—'Emerson Penhale 100; Reg. Hodgson 95; Mil­ dred Elliott 95; Mildred Hicks 95. Highest in Spelling—Alma Rich­ ards 100; Clifford Hidks 96. Beryl A. Hill, teacher* Jr. IV to Sr. IV, ,No. marks requir­ ed to pass 600—•Anna Patterson 754, Lloyd Willert 736; Jack Turnbull 736; Lilly Wilson 725; Freda Rader 721. Jr. Ill to Sr. Ill, No marks requir­ ed to pass .540—Beatrice Volk 713; < Ruth Sharrow 701; Florence Truem- ner 689; Eva Baker‘673; Merle Wal­ per 566; Billy Sharrow 1518; Vfarren Sharrow 497. ■Sr. II to Jr>. Ill, Number of njarks cniMOtSWMD < Put it on with LED-HED NAILS Illustration shows Preston Led-Hed Nail. Note how lead on head Led-Hed Nail seals snail-hole making it completely weather­ proof. Note generous ^overlap of Rib-Roll. 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'75.5; Clifton Brock 754; Willert Coward 74; Harold Clarke Harold Davis 7b.4; I»a Ford Garuot Coward 63,7. 2nd to Jr. JH—Clarence 87,3; Gladys Skinner 83,6; Coward 794; Philip Johns 74; ton Herdman 73; Mildred Header* son 68,5; Ivan Brock 66.5; Hawey Pfaff 63; Alvin Murray 60.1; Dais France 5'3.3; Beryl Break 43.5. • 1st to 2nd—'Biilly Brook, Marjory Fletcher, Margaret Miners, John Miners, Allen Pfaff, Ethel pooley, Pr. to First—'Donald Brock, ham Bell, Doreen Coujtis, Davis, Dorjs Elford, Edna Bessie Johns, Mildred veal, Primer—Ethelene Johns, Ei'lene Johns, Emmery Pfaff, Irene Pooley, Laurie Stephen, ' V. Russell’, teacher 72.2; 62.lt For# Jack Clay­ Gra- Jean Ford rymple 591 equal. 2nd class were promoted at Eas-' ter—Hazel Pilling 434; Roy Pep-" per 376; Murray Traquair 376; RD ton Fairbairn 323; Wilmer m-ple 283. A1, 1st class promoted at —Margaret Kercher 386. B, 1st class promoted in Arthur Traquair and’ Bloss equal. Number on roll ,^17; average at­ tendance 15*75, Rossie Broadfoot, Teacher. p.alry- Ea.st.er June—* Feppe^' f RESULT S. S. NO. 7, STEPHEN Results of the June examinations for S. S- No. 7, Stephen. Jr. IV to Sr. IV—Pass 540 and Honors 675—Arthur Gaiser 655; N. Sweitzer 642; Greta Deitrich 617. Sr. Ill to Jr, IV, Pass 480, honors 600—Jean McKenzie 625, lion.; Dor- orthy Harlton 600 hon.; Ruth Lam­ port 578; Eva Pickering 574; Orval Mellin 539; Wray Sweitzer 488, Jr. Ill to 522; Milton Sweitzer 507; Clarke 483; trial; Roy Baynham 329 failed. Sr. II to Jr. Ill, Pass 3 60; honors 450—Ada Gaiser 453 lion.; Iva pick-' ering 450 lion.; Earl Pickering 433; Mabel Harlton 422; Maleida Clarke 379; Ralph Smith 377. \ Jr. II tjy’Sr. II—Harold Finkbein­ er 458 lion.; Hatze'l Pickering 456 lion.; Kenneth Baker 441; Robert Gower 377; Edward Smith 373. Jr. 1 to Sr. 1st, Pass 3<00, honors 375—MelVin Gaiser 395 hon.; Roy Clarke 377 hon.; Rena Gaiser .absent. Jr'. Pi-, to Sr. Pr.—Jack Ratz hon. Donald Ratz hon.; Jack Pickering; Stuart Sweitzer, Ruby Gaiser. G. B. Schilbej teacher RESULT S. S. NO, 12, RSBORNE The following is the result of the promotion examinations f held at S, S. No. 12, Usborne. Figures indi­ cate percentage obtained. Sixty per cent required to pass. > To Sr. IV—Dorothy Hazelwood 74; Eric Brown 63; Ruth Hodgson 62; Mabel Elliott 56. t To Jr. IV—Margaret Hern 72; Russelil Morley 70; Velma Squire 69; Merle Squire 64; Harry Dobbs 64. . To drew To To Hodgson 84; Maida Morley 82; .Billy Ogden 77; Lorraine Dobbs 55; Jof- freine Jones 5 4. s 1st class—Norman Brooks, Joe Lamphier, uClare Hazelwood, Cecil Squire, Betty Jones. Pr. Class—Eunice Parkinson, Billy Morlley, Marie Dobbs, Bclblby Jones. M. Sadler, teacher Sr. Ill—Jean Morley 79; An- Arksey 68; David Hodgson 60. Jr, III—Gerald Hern 63. Sr. IL—Jean Ogden 85; Roy REPORT OF S-SsNO. 10 USBORNE The names of the pupils are- placed 'in their -plass.es begipniiig; September, Sr, iV^Jeanette Stone 61.9; Au-- nje McLean 59.6. Jr, IV— Sr. Ill 78 (hon); Promoted Glenn* Lorpe Passmore. Jr. IJI total 60,0, pass Helen Morgan 457 (hon.); Layton '3|65; Raymond Layton 339; Jack Westlake 322; Alice Passmore 242; Jr. II—Marjorie McDougall* A1-- mer Passmore; Gordon Stone.* Pro­ moted on year’s work. Sr. I—Doreen Layton, Annie Mor­ gan*, Margaret Glenn* Helen ves«, Jean McDougall*, Helen Queen*. Primer—John Crltz- Jr. Primeri—Arnold Cann. These are results of the promo­ tion examinations and weekly tests' throughout the year. Those mark— with -an asterisk (*) were absent for one or more tests in June. Num­ ber on roll 23; average attendance' for June 14.7.. 4. Mary Thomson/ Teacher. Glara jRJanville 57. cl.—Pass Fred .Selves- Letha Gianville, • conditityaally 68.5; Gerald, 360— Dennis Sr. Ill—James Clarke Evelyn Ida Sweitzer 462* on s REPORT OF S. S. NO. 14, HAY GRAND BEND SCHOOL REPORT Senior Room Class V Lowber School standing.’ Class V—Mary Patterson, Arith., Gram., Bot., Phys. Beatrice Green, Bot,, Phys., Art, Arith. . Reta Pfaff, Janet Gram., Gram. , Bot., Della Gratton, Bot., Gram., Arith., Phys., Art; An­ na Taylof, Bot., Gram., Arith,, Physj Jr. IV to Sr. IV, total 850, pass 5,10—‘Bruce Ireland 704, hon.; Stan­ ley Gill 668 lion.; Carman, Lovie 667 hon.; Irene Ravelie 632; Phyl­ lis Gill 611; Ward Pfkff 547; Pearl Wanner 542; Melvin Peariso 525. iSr. Ill to Jr. IV, total 750, pass 450....Helen Walpei\657 hon.; Ei­ leen Gratton 649 lion.; Jlene Webb 6393ion.; Joyce Pfaff 551; Percy Atkinson 52T; Orville Mollard 498; Daintry Collins 48i5. / Jr. Ill to iSr. Ill, total 750, pass 450—Iva Lovie 617 Iron.; Willis Gill 520; Holt Bot,, Phys., Gram, Arith. Turnbull, Art, Bot., Arith., ' Pliys. , Elis -Turnbull, Bot. Arith., Phys. Lillian Webb, Gram., Aritli,, Phys. “ iI CONTRIBUTIONS ACKNOWLEDGED T,he Treasurer of the Muskoka. Hospital for 'Consumptives desires- gratefully to acknowledge the fol­ lowing contributions, received in Exeter by the Field, Secretary of" the Natioiral 'Sapitarifim Association- I. R. Carling .............’....... $5.00 / Jones & May ................... $3.00x J. W. Med’d ................ $2*00 ’ Dr. M. C. Fletcher $2.00 Dr. J. W. Browning ......... $.2.00 Cunningham & Pyyde ....* $2.00 H. T. Rowe ..................... $1.0Qt . N. S, Eaton .................... $1.00- W. Middleton ............... $1,00 iSouthcott Bros .............n $1.00 Grigg Stationery ...............$1.00‘> s? Eiiiot............................ $i,oo' ; G. W. Lawson .................. $1.0’0 I • J. Hind .................. $1.00 ( C. Stewart .................... $1.00 ’ -Sundry Contributions .... $1.00 TOTAL is .the classifica- of ,S. S. No. 14, the June promo- The pupils^ are order of merit. '■ to Jr. IV—Doris Alex- Thomson, Eflgin John- to Sr. Ill—Alfred Ropp^ Archie Mac- The following of the pupils, as a-“result of examinations. arranged in Proni‘0 ted auder, Bert son. Promoted Margaret MacGregor Gregor, Jerry Johnson, Ben Dick. Promoted to Jr. 'Ill—Irma Fer­ guson. •Sr, II—-Stuart Dick. Jr.. - ' — • — Ropp, ' 1st < Crerar. II—'Blanche Thomson, Ina Harold Willert. Class—Harold Koehler, Allan O. J. Finnigan, teacher RES CRT OF CLANDEBOYE SCHOOL Jr. IV to Sr. IV, total 550—Doris McWilliams 396; Alice Hodgins 37 6; Clifford Sampson 317; Wilford Mol- lard 3,14; Rose Dodge 295. Jr, III to Sr. ill, total 550—Billie Whitmore 382; Mary Simpson 376; Florence Whitmore 359; Lyle Simp­ son 352; Robert Whitmore 304. 2nd to 3rd, total 550—^Evelyn Powell 361; Neil MbRann 360; Jack Mahan 350; Murray Lewis 339; Mary Dodge 33 8; Arthur Hodgins 337; George Simpson on Dorman 330. 1st to 2nd Simpson 181; Arnold Lewis 163 son (illness) Pr. to 1st. honors 236; Hazel Dodge 196 Gibson 162; Jack Whitmore Pr.—George Edginton 145 Simpson 115; Roy' Gibson Henry -Solomon 88. 3'31; Gamer total Claire 300—Marion DOrman 170; Emerson 94. total 300—Ila Beatrice Brooik1 20/6 Simp- Pat-on 224; Victor HOdgins 'Marjorie Flynn 167 Albert 160. ; Jack 115; WINCRELSEA SCHOOL REPORT Junior Room Tlie following are the results of the promotion« exaxhiinatioiiS Junior room, Winchelsea; Honors 75 per cent.; Pass cent, Jr. Ill to Sr. Ill—Hazel of the 60 pet Johns 85.5; Marlon Pooley 83.8; Joliimy Johns 76.5; Audrey Donadd MmW»764; Fletcher 76.4; Elgin Skinner Everet Desjardine ( 491; .Tach 454; Lome Wanner 166. J. 'Kelso, teacher Junior Room Total 600, to pass 360, honors 450. •Sr. II—Ella M'dusseau 484 hon.; Freda Lovie 467 hop.; Alan Walper 449; 'Green Alvin Station 449; .Burton 447’; Dick Hamilton 4.39; Joyce Ross 439; Donald Turiiibull 420; Irene Periso 365.Jr. II, \otal 400—Carrie Gratton 375; Lois Wanner 348; Carleton Manore 340; Carman Ireland 330; Emerson Disjardine 320; Mason 310; Maurice 'Tiedeman Jeaii Grieve 213 absent. lsta^class—’Eloise Gill 3 64; ley Manore 33 6; Billy Collins Alvin Wanner 323; Winnifred Tie- derman 249; Norma Sims 22.7. Pr.—Helen Gill 377;. Oilice Dis­ jardine 344; Leslie Grdtton 284; Shirley Brenner 247; Sleiiry Tied- ermau 240; .Harold Nichols 218; Faith Collins 187. v E. M. Taylor .teacher Graham 2S9; S. ■ S. NO 2 STEPHEN The following is’ tlie report of the in S. x The -following is’ the report June promotion' examinations S. No. 'Stephen. to Sr. IV—Nelson Mary Lamport 74. to Jr, IV—Eddie Yearley in Lam- ■ to Sr. Ill—^Charles Roll­ -Jr; IV port 78; Sr. Ill 72. Jr ings 69; Doreen Baker 61. 2nd to Jr. Ill—Burma M-orlock 72; Ruby King 65. 1st to 2nd—Jean Jones 87; Grqce Hill 81; Rhena Yearley 80; Le Roy Rollings. 68. Pr. to 1st—-Matthew Morlock Bryce Mack 82, Helen L. Hayter, teacher ---------I-------------- REPORT OF S, S, NO. 1, TUCKERSMITH s following is the report of tlie promotion examinations Of S. 1, Tuckersinith. IW to Sr. iV, 6,0 per cent— 75 per cent,—675—Helen 83 The June ] S. No. Jr. 540; Walker 583; Ruiby Pfaff 554; Jack­ ie Traquair 553; Mildred Madge 551.* Sr. 3rd to Jr, 480't 75; per Fairbairn 677. Jr. 3rd tn Sr. 480;; T'B per cent.- rest 643; Bruce Volland; Ruby Dal- IV, 60 per cent.— cent.—600—Agnes 3rd, 60 per cent,— •600—Ross ,For- $26.00' Our idea of the prince of good fel­ lows is the. man who owns a from— bone and refuses to play it. BRUISES . 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