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GRADE 12
NAME
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Hold your chin up—but not so
high as' to get a stiff neck,
a pew ‘airport in
Sask, Mr, Bey's
60 th year, and is
widow and seven
mis-
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A poem
Lome Hodge.
Southcott., Florence—-Mod. Hist., 80; Trig., 61; Bot., GO; Zool., 58; Lat.
Auth., 74; Lat. Comp., N.R.; Fr. Auth., 73; Fr. Comp., 52.
Southcott, Robert-Eng. Lit., 3’8; Bot., 55; Physics, 42; Chem., 32; Lat,
Auth., 41; Lat. Comp., 45, Fr, Auth., 44; Ft. Comp,, 37.
High School Examination Results
GRADE DA
Coiif^detatiQU
Life
F. J. DELBRIDGE,
Representative,
EXETER
WINCHELSEA
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Robinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Robinson and baby,
of near St. Marys, visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bat
ten,
Mr. and Mrs. John Delbridge and
Kevin. Mrs. Geo. Delbridge, spent
the week-end with friends in To
ronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Sherwood Brock
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Penwarden of Centralia.
Mrs. R. E. Pooley and family, Miss
Ella Francis, visited on Sunday
with friends at Munro.
Misses ’Greta Fletcher and Ruby
Elliott, of London, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flet
cher.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fletcher and
family visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Arthur Rundle, of Wood
ham.
. Mr. Sam Bowers has enlisted for
active srevice with the First Hus
sars and is now training at Camp
Borden. He signed up a week ago
Monday and was called to report on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Brock visited with
friends in Woodham on Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Godbolt, of Blanshard,
visited on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Batten.
Mr. Clarence Prance, of London,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Prance'.
Mrs. W. J. Veal spent Saturday
with her mother, Mrs. M. Elford,
of Exeter.
of her daugh-
Mr. and Mrs.
Silsan Turner
mbs. john McNaughton,
OF TUCKERSMITH, DIES
Mrs. John MicNaughton, promi
nent resident of Tuckersmith, pass
ed away on Saturday afternoon at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Clarence Smillie, a mile north of
Hensall, in her 67th year. She was
stricken with a heart attack while
visiting at the home
ter and son-in-law,
Clarence Smillie.
■She Was formerly
and resided in Tuckersmith all her
married life. She was a member
of the United Church, Brucefield.
She "is survived by her husband,
three sons, Robert, of London;
Webster, of Whitby, both high school
teachers, and James at home; three
daughters, Mrs. Wallace Haugh,
Brucefield; Mrs; Clarence Smillie,
Hensall; Tena, at home; two sisters,
Mrs. Frank Coleman, Hensall; Mrs.
B. Keys, Varna; two brothers, John
Turner, Clinton; Harvey Turner, of
Stanley.
Funeral services were held on
Monday at the residence on the 2nd
concession of Tuckersmith, with
burial in Baird’s Cemetery.
A Help To Those
Past Middle Age
When men and women get past
middle age their energy and
in many instances, begin to decline,
and their general vitality on th®
wane.
Tattle sicknesses and ailments seem
harder to chako off than foritieriy>
and, here and there, evidences of a
breakdown begin to appear,
■How' ia the time When tei who
wish to maintain their health. .and
"rigor, and retain, their energy rat-
impaired should take a coarse &£
MiltanPfl-Health And Nerve Piibj,
. ’Th<»y brtiw up and invigorate th®
fty^tein, Sand help stall Off
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-Absent during the examinations due to illness
Appleton, Shirley
Beckler, Calvert
Cowen, Marion
Davis, Robert....
Ellis, Alex
Elliot, Jean __ _
Gordon, Keith ...
Hannigan, Mildred
Harness, Douglas .
Jones, Gwenneth
Taylor*, Robert
Kirk, Jean ...............
Parsons, Robt
Penhale, Doris ......
Robinson, Marion
Schenk, Edward ...
Welsh, Marjorie ...
McGregor, Ella ......
Mitchell, Audrey ......
* — Fair; ** — Good; t -— Excellent; i — Satisfactory;
complete work.
Armstrong, Catherine .
Cann, Gwyneth .
Blford, Doris ..,m.
England, Ruth
Fahrner, Shirley
Gordon, Anne
Jones, Neil
Kydd, Dorothy ..
Lawson, Gerald ••
Love, Howard .....
Mason, Annie
McDougall, Jean
Moore, Murray ..
Pearce, Ellis -....
Penhale, Shirley
Richard, Alma
Sanders, Britain
Sims, Audrey.....
Squire, Shirley ..
Turkheim, Irene
Wein, Marie .....
Woodall, Laura „
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GRADE 13
.. ci 2),ab,; Eng.Lit.ab.Geom.(12),3'8;
Latin Comp., (12),2’9;Chem. (12),ab.;
INTERESTING meeting
HELD BY STAFFA W.JM.S.
The monthly meeting of the
Staffa W.M.S, was held at the home
of Mrs. Edward Aidworth? The roll
call was answered by repeating a
verse of Scripture or naming a
sionary hospital in Canada.
Scripture lesson was read by
'Robert Lavery. A reading
given by Mrs. George Butson,
Churchill led in prayer,
was ’ read by Mrs,
The study book, "The Surgeon ~of
Skeena," was read by Mrs. Aid
worth, A social half-hour' was
spent and refreshments were serv
ed.
The Staffa Senior Women’s" In
stitute met in the Township Hall,
Staffa. The day was spent in quilt
ing six quilts which were donated
by different members and Circles
of the Society.
Word has been received in Hen
sail of the death of Percy Henry
Reynolds of Moose Jaw, son of the
late W, H, and Mrs, Reynolds of
Hensall. Death came suddenly
while at his work as supervisor of
the erection of
Swift Current,
holds was in 'his
survived by his
children. He was born in Hensall
and left for Moose Jaw some years
ago. Three sisters and one bro
ther also survive: Miss Amy Rey
nolds, Mrs, T. G, Robinson and Wil
liam, all of Hensall, and Mrs. F.
A. Demorest, of Regina, Burial was
in Moose Jaw Cemetery,
GRADE 9B
Allison, Margaret—Ape. Hist.
Latin Auth., (12), ab.;
Zool., ab,
Appleton, Jean—M. Hist., 35; Geom., (12), 63; Botany, 42 •'
Chem,, (12), 64; Fr, Auth., f" ” - --
Brown, Ruth—Eng. Lit., 25; Anc.
Bot., 40; Chem. (12), 6.3.
Brook Ruth-HEng. Lit., 48; Mod.
56; Chem., ab.
Cook, Norma—M. Hist., 83; Alg., uo,
Zool,, ab.; Fr. Auth., 72; Fr. Comp
67; Fr. Comp., 53.
Hist. (12), 35; Geom., iSO;Trig., 67;
Bargain Excursions
jFROM all STATIONS IN EASTERN CANADA -
Going Daily May 17 * May. 28, 1941 Inclusive
RETURN LIMIT — 45 DAYS
TICKETS GOOD IN
COACHES at fares approximately l%c per mile
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS' at fares approximately l%c per mile'
STANDARD SLEEPING CARS at fares approx’ly l%c per mile
COST OF ACCOMMODATION IN SLEEPING CARS ADDITIONAL
BAGGAGE CHECKED. Stopovers at all points enroute.
SIMILAR EXCURSIONS FROM WESTERN TO EASTERN
CANADA DURING SAME PERIOD
Tickets, Sleeping Car Reservations and All Information
from any agent. ASK FOR HANDBILL T—1'37
CANADIAN NATIONAL
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Baker, Shirley .......«...60 55 59 55 |85 38 58 50 t t
Brown, Charles ........66 65 56 66 76 74 84 84 **
Easton, Mary ...—..—56;69 73 53 71 22 57 50 **§
Finkb einer, B ernice ’56 49 0 53 80 26 42 62 §*
Goulding, Dawson —67 7'6 97 >85 100 75 82 88 t **
Haist, Eunice .............48 55 0 48 63 26 44 50 §§
Hackney, Norman —45 43 60 32 52 35 46 28 §*
Harness, Betty ...........29 ,27 0 0 26 4 0 22 §§
Heywood, Eric ..........21 44 50 54 47 20 49 50 ♦*
Jennings, Eric ...........53 41 61 5'9 94 •34 62 32 ***
Kernick, Marion ......65 41 38 47 52 15 45 48.**t
Melville, Marie ........57 65 67 80 73 58 71 68 * *
Muir, Jack ..........67 52 86 69 67 61 65 ■54 ** *
Parsons, Dorene ........40 57 27 53 90 49 27 ■60 ****
Pfaff, IJplp.r) ..............29 53 42 47 60 19 56 54 ***
Prout, Junior .............46 55 73'79 76 66 70 65 ****
Schroeder, James ......41 48 45 ■39 87 3(8 36 2:0’*$ *
Statton, Gilbert ........-61 57 54 45 50 7 74.1,8 §**
Smith, June............. ....•62 65 40 53 84 50 54 44 t t
Turnbull, Helen ........72 40 78 '66 68 35 66 ■59 ***
Webber, Archie .........39 52 24 35 47 14 27 18 §
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GRADE 1OA
Hist., 51; Trig., 67; Bot., ab.; Zool.,
58; Geom,, 78; Trig., 51‘; Bot,, ab.;
. . ... 52.
Duncan, Shirley—Anc. Hist,, 67; Bot., 36; Zool., ab.- Chem., i(12), 76;
Fr, Comp. (12), 0.
Fahrner, Austin—Mod. Hist., 46; Trig., 36; Bot., 48; Physics, 65; Chem.,
45; Fr. (12), 50.
Hern, Arthur—Alg., 60; Bot., 67; Zool., 79; Chem., 33;
Hess, Frederick—Mod. Hist., 79; Trig., 82; Chem., 63;
Lat. Comp., 63.
Kestle, John—-Mod. Hist., 42; JBot., 79; Zool., 74; Phys.,
■ 44; Zool.,Kydd, Irene—Eng. Lit., 43; Trig,, 72; Bot.,
Fr, Comp,, (12), 59.
McQueen, Elva—Mod. Hist.. 7-3; Trig., 64;
Auth., ab.; Lat. Comp., 54.
Morgan Anne—Eng. Lit., 77; Eng. Comp., 75; Mod. Hist., 70; Geom,, 53;
Trig., 62; Lat. Auth., 66; Lat. Comp., 701 Fr. Auth., 79; Fr. Comp., 74,
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Brown, Marion ...
Campbell, Gerald
Essery, Helen —.
Flynn, Marjorie
Francis, Marion
Guenther, Ruth
Hagerman, Jean
Hepburn, Jean .....
Mason, Shirley ...
Motz, Shirley .....
Nicol, Robert ........
Ratz, Gertrude _
Rowe, Helen ----
Schroeder, Orville
Smith, Lloyd ....
Tieman, Russell
Treibner, Jean
Webb, Margaret
Whiting, Melba ..
Green, Dorothy—M.S. Eng. Lit,.
Hist., 53; Alg., 19; Physics, 47.
Rowe, Helen—French, Grade IX, 5:0."
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42;Physics,Grade 11 , 44;Anc. Hist.,
Brown, Bernice
Buswell, Hazel
Dinney, Charles
Essery, Marjorie
Fletcher, Marie
Gaiser, Melvin
Jones, Verla ...
Moir, Shirley ..
Page, John ....
Penwarden, Harold
Pryde, Douglas ....
Russell, Audrey
Snell, Mae ......
Stanlake, Jean
Tasko, Lewis
Trevithick, Carl
Weekes, William ....
Gaiser, Melvin—Eng., Grade 11
.Grade Xlt 40.
Pryde Douglas—English, Grade 11, 60.
* indicates Fair; ** indicates Good; t indicates satisfactory; nr. indi
cates No Report.
The Canadian Active Army requires men for
Artillery, Engineers, Signals, Armoured Cars}
Tanks, Infantry, Transport and Supply, Medical}
Ordnance and other branches of the Service.
The Army is prepared to teach many trades}
and to train you to efficiently handle Canada’s
weapons of war.
Go to your nearest District Recruiting Office.’
Find out about these
Units; how they
work, what they do.
See just where you9U
fit in. See where any
particular skill you
possess can best be
Utilized. Then join
up for ACTION*
This is Canada’s call to YOU!
wanted to man the guns, tanks, armoured
units | all the implements of modern warfare
which the factories are producing in mounting
volume.
It is a different War this time. When we licked
the Hun before, men were recruited here to
train in England, to fight in France. Now you
are recruited and
trained here; then
go Overseas to join
the stalwarts hold
ing battle positions
on the shores of Old
England, or wherever
the call demands.
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Apply to nearest District Recruiting Office *
dr any Local Armoury
"She’s, so dumb she can't tell the
difference between an awkward
pause and a brief silence."
RATES OF PAY IN THE RANKS
$1.30 per Day with Board, Lodging, Clothing, Medical and Dental care
provided. EXTRA: (I), Rates varying from 25<* to 75d per day for
skilled tradesmen while employed. (2) Dependent Allowances in Cash.
, GRADE 11
NAME
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DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL
CANADA
Adamac, Alice
Becker, Gladys
Burns, Robert
Elliot, Marion
Fahmer, Wallace
Gill, Helen
Haber er, Florence
Hannigan, Norman
Harvey, Alta ....
Johns, Hthblehe
Johns, Eilene «.
Johnston, Ruth
M&y, Marjorie
McFall s, Sordine
Morlock, Frederick
Mousseau, Norma ...
Perkins, Nola,
Pooley, Irene ............
Simmons, CdQuolino
Snell, Jean.
Traduaif, Donald
Wein, Dorothy .....(
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