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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-6-10, Page 9SUPPLEM:E T THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE School Reports EXETER ER PUBLIO SCHOOL ROOM VI Sr. I' --Honors Mary Wells 76, Helen Penhale 76,, Geraldine Burke 76, Willie Ellerington 75; pass, Rus- sell Collingwood 74, Willie Baikwili 73,. Gladys Hunkin 73, Violet Gam - brill 72, Clarence Boyle 70; Willie Leg 68, Russell Snell. 65, Clifford Lamport 57, Lillian Payne On Mable Snell ab. Jr. IV. -Honors, Joe. Creech, 84, Marvin Rice 80, Ray Pryde 78, Olive Lawson 78, Madel- ine Stewart 77,- Merna Sims 75, Rosie Jennings 75; pass, Ruth Balk- will • 74, Joe Jackson 74, Wallace Seldon 72, Grace Christie 72, Margaret Martin 72, Gerad Skinner 70, Dorothy Cox 70, •Gladys Hutch- inson 69, Justin Kuhn 69, Melville Simmons 69, Richard Trumper 69, Jean Sheere 66, Gratton_Cochrane 65, Oswald Hanibiyn 62, Ilena Kestle 62, George Andrew 60, No, on roll 36, average attendance 35.2. G. S. Howard, Principal ROOM V. Jr. IV. -Honors, Harry Cole 87, Thelma Lewis 85, Ruby Stone 84, Helen Stanbury 78, Jean Penhale 76; pass, Cecil Laing 71, Dorothy Davis 71, Connie Jennings 69, Ruth Collingwood 69, Marg. Ellerington 68, Allan Fraser 66, Muriel Kay 66 Lorna Waiper 66, Helen Heywood 63, Billie Burke 62, Teddy Wethey 62, Florence Cornish 61, Lloyd Freckieton 61; below pass, Utah Clark 5.8 missed 2 tests; Marion Davis 56, missed 2 tests; Marg. Cann 56, missed 1 test; M,. Blooia- field 55, missed 1 test; '::3i11ie Nelson 52, missed 2 tests,;.. -i ugh Walper 48 Hissed 2 test Tom Ellerington 84, missed 5 ,.t'ests. Sr. III. -Honors, F drence itewart 87, Edith Clysdale S6, Ruti Fraser 85, Thelma Baker S'4, Adeline Stone 84, Marjorie Complin 83, . Kenneth Hockey " 79, Billie Chambers 79, Lucy Pomfret 78; pass, : Helen Salter 74, Howard Kerslake 74; below pass, Edith hestIe 55. Number on roll 37, aver- age- attendance 35.2 M. Horton, Teacher ROOM IV Class C. -Honors, Rowe! Dinney 76 (1), Jean Pilon 75 (1); pass, Ray Creech 74, Lois McDonald 74 Helen Walper 73; Chester Cornish 72, Vera 'Kestle 70, Viola Hodgson 69,- Eileen Sneil 68„ N. McInnis 68 (1), Dorene Caia'Weil 67, Jack Stan - bury 63, Eric Main 63 (2), Allen Quance 5 8, Dorothy Walper 57 (31,.. Dorothy Luker 57 (3), Jean RoAst' 46 (6). Class B,r=-Honors, Helen Trumper 82, Eddie Ward 77 (1., Mavis. Spencer .75; pass, Reba Sim- mons 70, Mervin Sims 70 (1), Mar- garet Taman 69 (3), Dorothy Sims 68, Mack Ratcliffe 68,. Ray:Hutchin- son 67, Jim Sanders 62 (1), Abner Hunkin 56, Madeline Brintnell 54, Eldon Kading 54, Dorothy'' Main 47 (1), Irene Mooney 33 (8). Class A. -Honors, May Sims 76; pass, Or- val Lawson 66, Clifford Heywood. 65. Freddie Ellerington 63, Edith" Cann 55 (3), Myrtle Lee 51 (2), James )3rintnell 47, Allen Nelson 47., Num- bers in brackets indicate number of testa missed. ,Number on roll 40,- average attendance 38.3. J. S. Murray, Teacher ROOM III Sr.. II -Honors, Ivy Bacon 87, Hazel Clark 87, Hazel Lockwood 81, Stanley Ward 81, May Quance 19, Charlie Complin 77, Jack Pryde 75; pass, Billie Walter 73, Eileen Cor nish 65, Harold Beavers 60. Inter- mediate -Honors, Harold Ross 90, Sean Stanbury 85, Elizabeth Foote $5, Jeannette •Taman 83, Gordon Ap- pleton. 83, Phyllis Bierling 76; pass, Norval Jones 74, Doreen Campbell 6'8, Harry Penhale. 67, Vivian Elliott 65, Charlie Cox 65, Verdun Wells 64, Vyrne Smith 63. Jr. 11 -Hon - ars, Bernice Delbridge 85, Winul- Fred Walper 79, Mary Van Camp 76, pass, Jessie Jennings 72, Gladys Stone 71, Betty Complin 68, Georg- ina Anderson 61, Of the intermedi- ate class Gordon May and Warren Sanders missed nearly all 'the tests MI account of illness. • Number on roll 3.6, average attendance 32,05. H. M. Kinsman, Teacher ROOM 11 Jr. II -Honors, David Gibson 85, Lorne -Howey 83, Marjorie Kernick 79, Mildred Quance 77, Marjorie Foote 77, Gordon Hewlett 75, Ger- ald Bagshaw 75; pass, Harry Kestle 64, Howard Le -verity 60, Thomas Campbell 37; absent for tests, Annie.. Cox, Almira Brintnell, Orville Red- den. Sr. 1 A Honors, Fred Sim- mons $2, Cliarlie Snell 78, Raymond Smith 76, Ivan Webber 75; pass, El- don Caldwell 74, Jack Kernick 72, Billie Penhale 70, Sr. 1 )3 -Honors Eileen Sims 91, Marion Waiper 88, Ola Reed 87, Florence McDonald 86,. Violet Luker 78, Donald Goodspeed 76; pass, Cecil Smith 65, absent Florence Snell, Promoted. to Sr. I -.Honors, Bordon Sanders 97, Bobby - inney 96, Billy Wilson 93, Roberta Hunkin 86, Jack Jennings 83, Irene Van Camp 82, Orville Webber 80; pass, Lloyd Stanlake 72,_ Gertrude Complin 70, Lloyd Guenther 64, Walter Davis 60. Number on roll 40, average attendance 35.6. N. Medd, Teacher r nvA SCHOOL . REPORT The following_ is the report of S. S. No. 6, Stephen for the Months of April and May, . Names are in order of merit for daily work and examin- ations throughout the months.. Sr. IV. -Alma Ratz,Thelma Neeb, Dor- othy Ratz. Jr. 1V. -Gordon Ratz, Bernice Neeb, Pius, Dietrich, Robert Flynn, Alex. Dietrich, Edward Lip- per' , Sr. III -Earl Ratz, Lloyd Lip- pert. Jr, III -Clement McCann, Roy' W,illert, Mildred Neeb, Monica Diet- ricl , . Irene Flynn. Sr. II. -Evelyn McCann, Jean. Willert, Hilda Neeb, He n Kinny, Ervin Ratz, Dorothy $ ny, Emma Vincent. . Jr. II.- Gladys Ratz, Gladys Kinny, Audrey Yearley, Mans Lippert, Elton Lip- pert. Pt. II.-Reta Ratz, Laura Regier, Sydney .Neeb, Abegail Flynn Pearl Kinny. :Sr. L --Eddie Year- ley, Jean Kinny. Jr. I. -Evelyn Clark, Lucille -Dietrich, Marie Regier Marie Zeler, Harvey Neeb, James Clark, Maurice Schroeder. Num- ber on roll 42, average attendance Florence Turnbull, Teacher S. S. NO. 3, USBORNE The following is the report of S. S. No. 3, Usborne for May. The names are in order of merit: Sr. IV -George Gilfillan. Jr. IV. -Mary Gardiner, Roy Balantyne, E. Clarks, Gerald Neil, Colin Gilfillan. Sr. III. -Florence ;:Brock, Laverne Stone, Violet Stone. Jr. III -Bert Gard- iner, Wesley Ballantyne, Elsie Hey- wood, Doris Simpson.. Sr. II. -E. Routly, Jean Ballantyne,- Wesley Neil. Sr. I. -Melvin Gardiner. Sr. Pr. -Jessie Heywood, Beth Bailan- tyne, Ross Francis, Clifford Scott. Jr. Pr. Willie Ballantyne, Ray Clarke, Verna Brock, Dorothy Mc- Curdy. E. Tinning, Teacher Musical Contest and Festival, June 30th. See advt. front page .. ELIMV'ILLE Mr. John Skinner, of Hensall for- merly of Winchelsea is quite ill at time of writing. Our school teachers, Miss Lila Me- 'Cullough and Miss Mary McKellar, are hired on for another term. Miss Mary Clark sang a pleasing solo to a large congregation in Wesley United church, London, on Sunday evening. TI CURSDAY, SNE 1Otli{, 1926. Softball Huron Presbytery United church•. Young People's League: The Lit- erary iterary and Recreational committee of Huron Presbytery Young People's Society divided the Presbytery into four sections, North, East,`Sott and Society Local committee sub -divid- ed these into groups and arranged the schedules. South Huron sched- ules follows: Boy's Games, North Group JUNE 18-Hensall at Kippen._ 21-Kippen at Main St., Exeter. .22 -Thames Road at Hensall, 24 -Main St. at Thanes Road. 25-Kippen at Hensall. 29 Thames Road at Kippen. 29-Hensa11 at Main St. JULY 6 -Thames Road at Main St,. 8 -Main St at Hensall. 12-Hensall at Thames Road. 13 -Main St. at Eippen. 15-Kippen at Thames Road. SOUTH GROUP JUNE 14-Brinsley at Centalia. 17 -Crediton at Brinsley. 21 ---Centralia at Brinsley. ,. 22 -Crediton at James St., Exeter. 29 -James St. at Brinsley. 29 -Crediton at Centralia, JULY ' 2 --Centralia at Crediton.. 7 -James St. at Centralia. 8-Brinsley at Crediton, 13 -Centralia at, James St. 15 -James St. at Crediton. 19-Brinsley at James St. GIRLS GAMES Ontario A. A. soft ball rules, ex- cept as follows: the pitcher's plate 6ha:lI be 30' ft* from centre of home plate and each side of the diamond shall be 45 ft. long. 12 inch ball to be used. NORTH GROUP JUNE 15--Kippen at Chiselhurst. 19-Chiselhurst at Hensall. 28-Kippen at Hensall. JULY 5-Hensall at Chiselhurst. 8-Chiselhurst at Kippen. 14---Hensall at Kippen. CENTRE GROUP JUNE 18 -Thames Road at Elimville. 21-Elimyiile at Thames Road. 25 -Main. St. Exeter at Thames Rd. JULY 2-Elimville at llfain St.. 5 -Main St. at Elimville. ' 20 -Thames Road at Main St. SOUTH GROUP,, JUNE 15 -James St. et Crediton. 15 -Centralia at Brinsley. 21 --Crediton at Jaxanes St. 22-Brinsley at Centralia. 24 -Crediton at Brinsley. 24 -Centralia at James St. 28-Brinsley at James St. 30 -Crediton, at Centralia. , JULY 9 -James St. at Centralia. 10•-Brinsley at Crediton. ,14 -Centralia ,at Crediton. 20 -James St. at Brinsley. ZION Mr. Henry Hern spent Sunday in St. Thomas. Mr. E. Hern and family spent Sunday a Yarmouth Centre. Mr. Geo Lingard had a successful sale of his house and household ef•- The June meeting of the W.M.S. property was purchased by the Kirk ton Telephone Co.. Mr. Lingard . is visiting in the neighborhood. The Messrs Coates, of London, visited with Mr. Hy. Towi •'.Sun- day. Rev. F. E. Clysdale, of 1P" will conduct Sunday School ahevversary services .on Sunday. 1VIr. John Jaques is ill in Victoria Hospital, London. The Trustee Board have decided to redecorate the church. ' HURON OLD BOYS' "'ANNUAL PICNIC Tile annual picnic of the Huron' Old Boys' Association " of Toronto, will be h Id in Area (1), Exhibition Park, east of the Transporta- tion bn-. ding, on Saturday, June 19th, at 2.30 p.m. A good program of sports and games has been ar- ranged for which valuable prizes will be awarded. Softball games between two ladies teams and be- tween men's teams from North and South Huron will . be a feature. Every Huronite a resident in Toron- to is invited to take part, and bring a basket. Also bring your friends. STEPHEN COUNCIL The counoil of the Township of Stephen convened in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Wednesday the 26th day of May, 1926, at 2 p.m. All members .present. Minutes of pre- vious meeting were read and adopt- ed. Pursuant to advertisement tend- ers were opened far the purpose of completing the Walker Drain and, on motion of Mr. yes, seconded by Mr. Goetz, the oontract was award to Edward` Lawson. _Me inney-Tetreau: Thatlaw No, 34 being a by-law to eo;ter in- to a contract with Edward Lawson for the completion of the Walker Drain according 'to plans and speci- fications prepared by . Geo., A. Ma- Cubbin, O.L,S. and dated March 26, 1925 having been read three times, be passed and signed by the Reeve and Clerk. and the seal of the Cor- poration attached thereto. Carried, Gravel contracts to the amount of $887. 75 were let, The clerk was instructed to or- der two sets of drag blades. Eroln the Sarnia Bridge Co.,• Limited The following orders were past, sed: Provincial treasurer, license for hall $3; Louis Rader sheep kil- led by dogs $16; Herman Powe, dragging $12; • Adelbert Webb, gravel contract, blk. 11-0 Rd. $109 W. J. Lovie, rep. culvert, blk 11 C Rd. $6; Adelbert Webb, rep. culvert $2; Henry Schenk, grading $13.50; William Bowman, grading $18.75; Bowman & Schenk, grading . S.B,, $166.65; Preston Dearing, dragging E.S.R. $33.20; Henry Devine, rep. bridge con 14, $5. The meeting adjourned to meet again in the town hall, Crediton,.` on Monday, the 5th day of July, 1926, at',jp.m. j HENRY EILBER,. Clerk A meeting of the trust es and ratepa° s of ,the County Huron will held June 19th trust town hail: The -fol" wing subjects to' be discussed: Nt school@ and short courses for vocational train - nig; . Commercial courses in High Schools and Fourth classes in Pub- lic Schools and the report of the Resolutions, committee of the On- tario Educational Association. KHIVA Mr. and Mrs. Stunts and son Fred of Buffalo, returned home on Friday having spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rats.. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stade visited the latter's mother, Mrs. S. Gotchalk of Seaforth on Sunday.. Mr. Milton Gower, of Sunshine, spent the week -end with Mr. Harry Lippert. Mrs. G. Fisher, of Preston, spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. L. Deitrich, who has been quite ill, but at present is improving nicely. r` and Mrs. Dave Lippert spent Mol in London. Mr. `�u d Mrs. C. McPherson, of Parkliill;nent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Roy Ratz. Me. and Mrs. Jacob Brenner spent the week -end with friends in Strat- ford.