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The examinatien restilts at Godet,
rich Business College for the Year
1958 have been received from the
registrar, N. M. ' Marshall, of the;
Business, Educators' Association
Canada. For pass standing, a grade
of at Least 70 percent is required.
Eighty-eight percent of the stud-
ents of Goderich Business College
were successful in attaining this
standing. The association sets and
marks all final examinations of can-
didates, and diplomas have been
granted to the following graduates:
Secretarial Course with Honors:
Diane Cundari, Goderich; Shirley,
Daer, Auburn; 'Julia Freeth, Gode-
rich; Dorothy Flynn, Clinton;
Joyce Greer, Bayfield; Rita John -
skin, Goderich; Lynn Lowry, Kin-
cardine; Donna Jean Masse, Gode-
oilege
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rich;•,- Alice Ndsbik Blyth; Carol0 r
Taylor s Corner
TAY CORNER, CORNER, Aug. 26.—
Master Larry Elliott returned te„,
his home at Port Colborne aftei
spending the summer holidays with
Opfer, Goderich; orma Stewart,
Goderich.
Secretarial: • Doris Patricia
Derby, N.B,; Gail 'Brush, London;
Lorene Caldwell, Clinton; Clara
Wilson,. Goderich.
Cleritype Course with Honors;
Jean Beechey, Gpderich,
Cleritype Course: Donelda Ruth
Hadden, Goderich; John Harnack,
Goderich; Roy Keane, Dungannon;
Allan Webster, Auburn; David Cun-
dick, Forest; Annie Nesbit, Blyth;
William B. Sturdy, Goderich; Carol
Ann Wilson.
StenographicCourse: Valerie
Joyce Cyr, Moose Jaw, Sask.
Along with other local schools.
Goderich Business College re -opens
for the 1958-59 term on Tuesday,
September 2. ,
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Dungannon
. Sandra and Marie are with Mr.
and Mrs. John MeDonald,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvin, Betty
and the former's father, Wm. Irvin,
last Thursday metered to the Soo
via Tobermory visiting Mr. Geo. Al-
ton. They returned after the week-
end via Sudbury and Owen Sound.
They were accompanied back by
Mrs. Wm. Irvin who had spent the
week With her ,brother, George
Alton, and other relatives in those
parts.
MTS. R. McDonald' had as callers
bn Saturday„sisters-in-law, Mrs: K.
Parrish, Ashfield, Mrs. Robert Nel-
son, Lucknow, ,and cousik, Miss
Queen Robertson; of Ottawa.
DUNGANNON, Aug. 26. — Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Cartwright, Tor-
onto, spent pert of last week with
the latter's brother, Mr. Wm. A.
Stewart and Mrs. Stewart.
Former Dungannonites to renew
acquaintances lately were Mrs.
Mervin (Ethel Case) Hay, Toronto,
and Mr. Bert Rivers.
Mrs. N. F. Whyard, London, is
spending two weeks With her siSter-
in-law, Miss Ida Whyard.
. Mrs.. -Abner Morris., who was with
her daughter, Mrs. 'Russell 'Dren-
t-art7Bright's-Grovei-rettutned-home-
last week -and we are glad to knew
her daughter is improved in health
following an operation. -
J. C. Durnin is spending this
week With Dr. H. A. S. Vokes,
Toronto, returning with him on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lambie (Thel.
ma Currie) and two children, of
Midland, Visited on Sunday with
Mrs. W. R. Andrew.
Misses Rebina, Clara and Nettie
Sproul are spending two we.eks ,in
a cottage at Port Elgin.
Bob. gedy spent a week with his
uncle, Mr. John Y. Eedy, Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spivak and
two children are this week visiting,
relatives- at Windsor. •
and Mrs. Wilfred Pentland,
and family were visitors on Sunday
with his brother, Mr. Benson Pent-
land, London.
Mrs. Winnie 1,Videomlie is visit-
ing relatives this week in St.
Thomas.
Sorry to hear Mrs. T. Carman
.dersen is_a_patient at Wingham
hospital. We wish for her a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Herb Finnigan and Mrs.
Hugh McWhinney are representa-
tives from the United Church WMS
for four days at Alma College,
St. Thomas, this' week.
Mr. Pete Glazier, London, spent
last week with his sister, Mrs.
Harvey Maize.
Dr. A. N. Atkinson and Mrs.
Atkinson, of Wingham, were last
week visiting their daughters, Mrs.
R. T. Kilpatrick, Crewe,. and''Ali's.
Omar Brooks, of-4e,village. '-
Mrs. A. B. Pentland, Teronto, is
spending two weeks at the home
of her son, Mr. Frank Pentland.
Wayne Brooks is at camp this
week at Goderich Summer School.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCabe and
Don.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNall spent,
the week -end in Toronto and Ajax.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervine Sillery and
family, of Brucefield, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. ;Chester Sturdy
and family and Mr. Austin Sturdy.
:and ' . Horace Crawford,
Darlene and Deborah, of Colborne,
Township, visited oh Sunday with
Mrs. Robert Fuller.
The Ladies' Aid 'meeting will be
held on Wednesday, September 3,
at the home of Mra. Reg. Sturdy.
The ladies will quilt a quilt. '
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A FEW HIGHLIGHTS ABOUT OUR BUSINESS ,SCHOOL
Modern equipment is provided including up-to-date office machines and large
incliVidual oak desks.
Our classes are quiet and well organized with a qualified teacher. Individual
attention is given to each student. We suggest you visit us and tarn about our
method of teaching before making a decision.
PRACTiCAL INSTRUCTION• INT ALL COMl1IERCIAL SUBJECTS
Examinations, set, marked, and diplomas issued by ,thei
BUSINESS EDUCATORS' ASSOCIATION OF CANADA. The three
popular 10 -month courses are Secretarial, Cleritype, and Stenographic:
There is a growing demand for higher and better trained personnel.
We stilt can accommodate a limited num-
ber of students. The •sehool is open daily for
NOW. interviews from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
about the only SURE way of accumulating that,money.
Phone 37, DOMINION LIFE. -34 •
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POST OFFICE HOURS
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On Monday, Labor Day, the
„lo,bby of the post office will
be 'open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
but the wickets will be open
only „from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
n1PRe.Y.,,ozeer _ or. • savines.,„: _—
bank business will be trans-
acted. There will be no rural
route delivery and there, will
be an afternoon collection only
at streetletter boxes in town.
Mails will be dispatched as
usual for outside points.
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