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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1932-07-07, Page 7
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE SCHOOL REPORTS EXETER ROOM V Promoted to Sr. IV> Honours—Ei leen Lewis 81; Barbara Dinney 75, Pass—Harold Elliott 70; Charlie Snell 69; Marion Walper 69; Alvin Lindenfield 65; Billy Kydd 64; Ro- bena Hunkin 63; Jack Brintnell 62. Promoted to Jr. IV, honors—Betty Hogarth 81; Grant Taylor 80; Ger ald McFalls 80; Margaret Melville 80; Grace Snell 79; (Josie Kerslake Gail Browning 78; Clarence McDonald 7'7; Donald Winer 77; Hazel Snell 77; Ralph Delbridge 76, Pass—iLloyd Genttner 74; Vernon .Heywood 74; Isobel Appleton 73; Dorothy .Smith 72; Eileen Andrews <?72; Morna Vahey 70; Lorraine Armstrong 69; Eleanoi* Abbott 68; Evelyn Lawson 67; 67; David 65; Lloyd den 64. Below 58; Jack Smith 58; Malilon Ryck man '5'7; Walter Davis 56. Maude A. Horton, teacher geralsl, Britain Banders, Labelle Lotman and Marion Smith equal; Marjorie iMay, Dorothy Kydd, Annie Mason, Francis King, Jean BneU, Doris Webber, Doris Hay, Norman Hannigan, Qrval Hunter, Murry Stanlake, Frieda Stire, Normawil- son, Mae Willis, Calvin Heywood, Harold Elliott, Norma Parsons, Lil lian Kestle, Hazel Williams, Jimmie Triebner, Bobbie Burns, Teddy Mc- Donad, Jackie Cann, Donald T'ra- QUair, Promoted on year's Jones, work*—Neil Roy Kirk, Jack Harness. M, E. Pridham, teacher PRIMARY Murray, /Cooper, Cornish, Jett, Jean Coward, Isabelle Burden© Clarke, Dennis Willie Ptfaf, Georgia Kel* V, Russell, teacher REPORT OF S. s. NO, g, USBORNE Jr. IV—Mary Borland 82-8; Ray Knight 6'5.3; Norman Ferguson 60.3 Sa*. Ill—Lawrence Anderson 69.4; Wiltrod Hunkin 63,4; Lenore An derson 00,5. Below pass—'Mary Qottel. Jr. Ill-—Vera Pollen 63; Marilynn Campbell 61; Wilmer Ferguson 6Q.4 Below Pass—.Graham .Campbell, ;Sr, H—Margaret Allison S3; Al ma Borland 75.2; Ruby Simpson 73.1; Mildred Allen 72.2; ' Doris Duncan 71; Mildred Hodgert Gordon Staples 65.3, Jr. II—-Jack Stewart 85.7; Coward 79; Reggie Hogdert Billy Rohde 73.1; Ronaie Gollings 68,7; Bobby Simpson 64,8. , 1st Class—In order of merit— Wilma- Staples, Billy • Alien, Mac Hodgert, Glen Stewart, Alan 'Coward Wilma Borland, Gerald Campbell, Everett Pollen absent for June. Number on roll 3(5; average at tendance 32.475. A. Baxter, 68,8; ^iter# JI; Hubert Dietrich, R; Ruby Disjardine, R, Number en roll 34; average at tendance 30, L. MV Snell, teacher DREDGING CONTRACT The Federal Government had in tended dredging Kincardine Har bour with its own equipment but as the government dredge sank en route during the storm the contract has been let to W, L> Forrest, of Goderich. Mr, Forrest has complete equipment and the result is local and county men will be the work. that given l in;KSl>AY, JVMf T, 103a The NEW Model 902. A popular priced range finished in beautiful porcelain enamel f For Homes Beyond the Gas Mains! DANIELS—.,SPARKS A quiet wedding recently place at st. Matthews Church, Lon don, when Belle, eldest daughter of Mrs. James F. sparks, of Hensail,, became the bride of Mr. William Daniels of Brantford, The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. McKeg- ney, formerly of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. Daniels left on a two weeks’ motor trip after which they wRl re side in Brantford, where Mr. Dan iels is a post office employee and formerly took an active part in ser vice during the World War. took June 73.7; LIGHTS instantly JUST LIKE GAS-'.- No Preheater Just strike a match, turn a valve •.. and presto!... there’s your clear-blue gas blaze ... ready for cooking! No preheater... no waiting. The new Coleman Instant-Gas brings instant gas-cooking service to homes beyond the gas mains. Makes and burns its own gas from regular motor fuel. Names appear in alphabetical or der, I Promoted to Room II—‘Irvine | Armstrong, Douglas Brintnell, Pearl Hilton Sanders j Cann, Walter Chipchase, Mary Eas ton, Betty Harness, Eric Heywood, Edith Hunter, Lois Hunter, Eric Jennings, Mary Kirk, May King, Mary McDonald, Robert Moore, Gloria Morse, Helen Pfaff, Douglas Pryde, Jean Snell, Jean Stanlake, June Smith, Ruby Welsh, Archie Webber, James Willis. Rubie Creech, teacher Kestle 66} Ethel Kydd Stanlake 64; Helen Baw- pass— Lillian McDonald teacher ROOM IV SHARON ROAD Jr. Ill to Sr. II 1st class honors— Richard Stanbury 84; Patsy Russell 82; Jean Appleton 81; Labelle Sims 81; Helen Harvey 71; garet Clark 2nd class ing 74; Robert Southcott 7.1; Freda Moore 70; Murray Moore 70; Carl Stire 70; Thelma Hockey TO; Cann 68; Irene Brooks 68; Morse 68; Pass—Maxwell Harness 67; Jones 67; Billy Chipchase 67; est McTavish 66; Teddy Wilson 66; Kathleen Kestle 66; Gerald Lawson 65; Irene Kydd June Bartow 64; Elmer McDonald 64; Alva El liott 64; Gerray Lawson 64; Wesley Ryckman 60; Jack Duncan 60. Absent through sickness but pro moted on year’s work on trial. Hazel Jones 80; .Clifford Quance 73; Lloyd Hunter 72; Eldrid mong 61. Below pass—Lloyd Hewitt D&ris Payne 54; Ross Moore er 46; Mildred Beaver cDonald 32. W. A. Praia, teacher Buswell 77; Leonard Phyllis Guest 7'6; Mar- 76. honors—Andrew Bierl- Bruce Eric Billy Ern- Sim- REPORT S. S. NO. 5, USBORNE The following are the results the promotion examinations. Pupils are arranged according to merit as they will start in November. Sr. IV—Ray Perkins', Orville Web ber, Earl Frayne, Ivan Webber. jr iv—Ivan Perkins, Leeland Webber, Anna Kernick, Eldon Hey wood, Ferrol Fisher, Paul Gregus. Sr. Ill—'Gordon Kleinfeldt, Stan-! ley Frayne, Laverne Heywood, Helen ’ Westcott, Jack Frayne. i Jr. Ill—Iva Fisher. Sir. II—Lloyd Webber, Raymond, Heywood, Shirley Gregus. (Jt. II—Pauline Godbolt. 1st. class—Norman Johns, Perkins, John Westcott. Pr.—Shirley Moir, Marie wood, Marion Kernick, Frayne. Number on roll 28. Average at tendance 27. Teacher, A. R. Dodds of I Nola Hey- Kenneth The following is the ‘June tion list of Sharon S. S. No. phen. 75 per cent, is required for honour standing and 60 to pass. To Sr. IV, Honors—‘Ray Morlock 90; Ruth Becker 79; Dorothy Amy' 76. Pass—Bertha Becker *73; Ralph Weber 68. To Jr. IV, Failed—Kathleen Wilds 56. To Sr. Ill, Hon,—Gordon .Eagle- son 78. ■Pass—Henry Wilds 60', Fail—'Bernice Fahner 52; Mildred Martene 51; Gerald Wein 46. To Jr. Ill, Honors—'Wallace Beck er 80; Keith Weber 79; Donald Kestle 78; Allan Finkbeiner 7!5. ' Pass'—-Verna Wein 69. To Second—'Howard Finkbeiner. To iSr. Pr.—Gordon Finkbeiner. Margaret MicMaster, teacher promo- 4, Ste- WELSH—SKEPELHORN A pretty wedding was solemnized in St. Paul’s Cathedral when Miss Louisa Skepelhorn, daughter of the late Lieut. Frederick Willett Skep elhorn of Wighill, Worchester Park, Surrey, England, was united in mar riage to Eric Welch,, of Granton. Rev. Bernard M. Johnson, of Saint Paul’s Cathedral, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kelch will reside in Gran ton. took Mrs. their. 58; -153; See your dealer. Let him show you all the fine features of this stove ... no other stove like it. Many models to select from. THE COLEMAN LAMP & STOVE CO., Ltd. TORONTO, S, ONTARIO (slbn ASK YOUR DEALER ROOM III Promoted to Jr. Ill, honors— Lorraine Atkinson 84; Florence Southcott 83; Phillipa Harness 83; Audey Sims 81; Bartie Motz 75. Pass—Bessie Brooks 74; Willie Brown 73; Alta Harvey 71; Ila Wil lis 71; Harry Parsons 71; Stewart Cann 71; Doris -Cutting 70; Cather ine Armstrong 70; Jean Cann 70; 'Marion'*Elliot 69; Bert Pilon 69; Donald Siverns 68; Anne Gordon 68; Doris Moore 67; Doreen Sims 67; Phyllis Cooper 66; Dorothy (Jennings 615; Jack Chipchase 64; Anita Brintnell 64. Promoted on year’s work—Co- quoline Simmons. On trial—Iva Willis, John Colling wood, Sidney Stire. M. M. Rowe, teacher of the Junior The' The and mer- ROOM II The names are in order or merit. Passed to Room III—Margaret Fitz- WINCHELSEA SHOOL REPORT . Following is the report June examinations of the Room of Winclielsea School, numbers indicate percentage, names of' the second, first Primer classes are in order of it. Jr. 84.1; : Johns Harvey Pfaff 67.8; 57.15; ard 53.2. Sr. II to Jr. Ill—Ethel Pooley 90.3; Margaret Miners 88; Allen Pfaff 83.6; Billy 'Brock 78.6; Lois Prance 63.8; John Miners 6'3<.l; Marjory Fletcher 55.15. Jr. II—Graham Bell, Jean Davis, and Edna Ford equal; iBessie Johns, Doris Elford, Mildred Veale, Doreen Coultis, Donald Brock. First — Eilene Johns, Ethelene Johns, Laurie Stephen, Irene Pooley and Emmery Pfaff. . Primer—Leona .Coward,- Myrline FordIII to Sr. IV—Clarence Gladys Skinner 80.7; Philip 70.8; Clayton Herdman 69.1; Alvin Murray Ivan Brock 54,4; Jack Cow- REPORT S. S. NO. 12, USBORNE The following is the result of the June promotion examinations for S. S. No. 12, Usborne. Those marked with an asterisk were absent for the examinations but were promoted on their year’s work. Promoted to Sr. IV—iRussell Mor ley 68; Mabel Elliott 67; Merle Squire 63; Velma Squire 62; Harry Dobbs 61; *Margaet Hern. Promoted to Jr. IV—Jean Morley 79; David Hodgson 59; * Andrew Arksey. Promoted to Sr. Ill—Gerald Hern 62. Promoted to Jr. Ill—Jean Ogden 86; Maida Morley 82; Roy Hodgson 78; Billy Ogden 74; Delphine Char ron 61; Lorraine Dobbs 58. Sr. II—'Norman Brooks 87; Joe Lanphier 79; Clare Hazelwood 74; Cecil Squire 63. First class—Eunice Parkinson 82 Billy Morley 69; Marie Dobbs 5'7. Primer class—Erlma Jaques, John Rohde. McKENZIE—WERNER A very pretty June wedding place at the home of Mr. and C. J. Merner, Mitchell, when daughter Veda Barabara Anne, was united in marriage to Mr. A. Ross McKenzie, son of Mr. A. McKenzie, of Paisley. Rev. A. E. Doan, pas tor of the United Church performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Kenzie are on their honymoone in a new Ford coupe, the gift of Mr. Werner to his daughter. On their return they will reside in Paisley. CAMP NEAR GODERICH Approximately 2'50 men and of ficers of the Elgin Regiment will es tablish a week-end camp near God erich on June 30. A special L. & P. S. train will bring the men to Lon don from St. Thomas and they will transfer there to a C. N. R. special; arriving in Goderich at 10.0*5 p.m. The 7.30 return trip will be started at p.m. July 3. lStill most folks seem to be keep ing the wolf from the garage door. BOB STODDART WINS one the the the “Bob” Stoddard, well-known God erich athlete, won the pole vault in the field track meet at Varsity Sta- ' dium, Toronto. The meet was of the tests in preparation for finals in Hamilton in July, winners of which compete at Olympic games in Los Angeles .Cal., in the fall. Bob cleared the bar at 12 ft. %in., this giving him a mar gin of six inches over his nearest competitor, Merton McKinnon, of Toronto. Three others participated in this event. M. Sadler, teacher Dull Pains In The Back Lasted For Days At A Time Mr. Byron Johnson, Amaranth, Man., writes:—had dull pains in my back which would last for days at a time. I was a victim of this condition for about two years, until I was advised to use Doan’s Kidney Pills. I used one box and felt considerably better, so I con tinued until I felt all right again. I am now ready to advise anyone bothered with a dull ache in the back to use Doon’s Kidney Pills.” Price 50c. a box at all drug and general stores, or mailed direct on receipt of price by the T. Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. The Times-Advocate REPORT S. S. NO. 3, STEPHEN The following is the report of S. S. NO. 3, Stephen, for the June pro motion examination. 75 per cent, honors and 60 per cent. pass. To Jr. IV — Laverne Christie 75.38; Stanley Preszcator 75.38; Wilfred Perkins 43.73 not promot- ted to Sr. IV. To Sr. Ill—Billie Johns 52.76 promoted. To Jr. Ill—‘Ruby Preszcator 79.- 27; Edward Triebner 68.7'2; Irene Johns 6'5.81; Ilene Jory 57.09 pro moted. To Sr. II—Calvin Preszcator 76.- 5>4; Clifford Jory 75.45; Harry Per kins 72.72. To First—'Shirley Preszcator 84. Ola Johns 72. Primer—B;etty Per-Mns, Winston Shapton, Doris Hill, Lome Preszsa- tor, G. B. Fancis, teacher. 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