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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-6-28, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE A Euchre and Dance will be held at S.S. No. 8, Grey on the night of Friday, June 30..A col- lector will b e taken up for the Junior Red Cross girls. Generous as the need is great. Ladies bring lunch. Township of Grey Vaccination Dr, W. D, G. Jamieson, M. 0. Ii;, will be at Ethel school Friday, June 30th, at 2 p, m., to vaccinate against small pox any children! who present themselves from the Tovinehip of Grey, REO��cEN1 THEATRE. Seaforth, Ont. Y - Thursday, Friday he Saturday June 29 & 30th, July let Paulette Goddard Feed MacMurray Standing Room Only Things happen fast and furiously In this sparkling comedy. -: Thursday, Friday, and Saturday July 3rd, 4th and 5th Double Bili -Last show starts 8.45 Barbara atanwyck _Joel McCrea Banjo On My Knee A story you'll live with! -ALSO Tyrone Power Alice Faye Don Amelia) Brought back a picture of mighty entertainments in Old Chicago Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July6th, 7th and 8th Double Blit -Last show starts 8.45 Chester Morris Nancy Kelly Tornado -ALSO- Jimmy Lydon Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid Coming Passage to Marseille First show starts each evening 7.30 Matinee each Saturday 2;80 utecte leasee,(, rtset eev-' w ze eteattelgvIM "And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free." Retel.eneteneenenaleaireteneteseeteteleket Melville Church Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., S,O. M I n later 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning. Worship "The Sin that never will be Forgiven" ii 7 P. M. Evening Worship "A Splendid Motto" Louie D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster.. COME AND WORSHIP teeleeletG tet€let� tree United Church Minister -Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 10 A. M. Sunday School ' and Bible Class 10.45' Meeting of the Session 11 A. M. Morning Worship Unveiling of Honour Roll - Sermon Subject-- "Being Away From Home" The Holy Communion 7 P. M, Evening Peale° "Jesus And The Door" A WELQOME TO ALL iteetteteteletealteeetetateeeemattetettellal 31 Church of England Rector..Rev.. M. F. Oldham Parish of ,Brussels 4th Sunday Atter Trinity Service Marking, 77th Anni- versary'of Confederation. St. John's Brussels --- 10 A, M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A•. M., Morning Prayer ,and Sermon St. George's Watton- 1.80 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon 2.30'P. M. Sunday School and Bible Claus SL David's Hanfryn . 2'45. P. M. Sunday School and Bible OIIia 8.841i?.,4, vetting Prayer • ' andwitlon' RUSSELS P Weedl�esday, Jule 28th, 1944 , :n 4: 4; -* 4; :5 0 PEOPLE WF &NOW 4: * ,R * * * * * * rifl'ss Jeesle Little was a ween olid visitor in London, * * .* J'Fr. A. Coleman 'has been 113 for the pass s:everai days. ,N H: * Miss Mary Henry et Fergus was the guest of her sister Mrs, M. le, Oldham •over the week end. x * * Mrs, Rappaport and daughter, Th ronto,• are spending some time here with her parentis Mr, aatd Mrs. M. yolleck, s, * Mrs. 'Stella Wheeler of 'Hamilton is epend4nig a Sew days .• wttb aeletivices and calling on friends In and around Br.useels. .* * * Guests for the week end at line home of Stanley Wheeler were, Mr and Mrs, Wm, McKenzie of Arlene; Sgt, ,Gies and Mrs, Wheeler of Louden. and MT. and Mrs. Wm, Dennis and slaughter Mary of Me- Iii11•op, * * ie Loeal nmenet sOnool• gra d;latas Will commence 'their teaching careers. en September at the follow- ing schools: Gibson Willis at Mon. crier; Miss H'elen McCutchecn at Beowntown; Miss Luella Mitchell al S.S. No, 6, Morris and Miss Jean McDonald at, Belgrave. Canadian Air Force Suspends Recruiting Un.tel October 1 OTTAWA, June 88 -The R Ossa, le. has sumpencled recruiting until Oct, 1, it was reliably learned- here last night. There was no offic.al Conn nuent tram air Porde headquarter', but it was understood Air Minister Power would make a ,ttadement in the .0mi-shine, one the =niece., It was understood' the chief tea,. son, for the halt in recruiting was 'the .flet omen's/sides. have been mncli 'under the estimates of operational .commanders. it could not be learned whether volunteers would be rented to. one of the .other services or held on a waiting list for entry 'Inv the R.C.. A.F. .a€ter'Oot. 1. seas' force recruiting has been based on an ea•tllnatei intake of 2,- 000 men nrconthly. The army in- take for active service was given as 4,000 monthly and recruiting ate Levity in that bra'n'ch has been etep- ped nap to ensure a steady flow of Iretniforcements to divisions engag- ed in Italy and France. The navy intake estimate was. given as 1,200 Hien monthly. Defence Headquarters reported a "deflate upswing" in recruiting for the army, with 'bhe intake for the week eroded Jnne 17 totalling 1,769, highest for thee, year to date. An afdcial statement said the invasion was "a lector" in the increase. Of the 1,769 volunteers, 975 were .from among Gallup 'ants, 707 from the public and 81 from the Reserve Army, The statement said; • "The need for recruits. to fill the growing requeremeots of the. Cana dian Army overseas is being street. ad in Ilia new remelting drive and it is anttelpated that the initial succusses of Calnladian troops in ,Fiancee well spur. voluntary enlist• metes corla*drerably," WROXETER Morning Star Lodge To Sponsor Navy Tag Day The Navy League of Canada is again holding its tag Illy hi our municipality ,on 'Stvburdnj, Jule, 8th under the =seines o:f Morniug •Star Newt salvage, carnal= wit Rebefsab Lodge, and 11•e wish them made thes first Saturday to Augtl every esttocees in this patriotic Welt on behalf of .merchant seamen, We live in peace in this community Owialg Oro delay In receiving While our brothers, fathers and sans and specifleations, of bridgee beat' the brunt ,of beetle not only on were formality advertised to be 'the sea, but also onland and in the by tender in Morris, Township, air and it le our duty to support tenders Por these rconde nts will every eflocrt, In order to -strengthen be received a until 3 tilejr morale so that the ri . yp p•m.i -CtaY may 10, 1944 he ours and not Hitler's. GI4OItG13I MARTIN, 0 The Navy League has made marvellous .contributions "to our Nazis Using fighting naval men ani our. mer- Pilotless Planes , chant seannen and Its sixteen The Naafis ,have launched t hoetels and recreation Centres hal e newest 'secret wealion-a pilot added greatly ,towards the welfare plane widest explodes with terrine and comfort of these men of the sea, force when, et lands. No itoulrt it Tt is interesting to note char during 19413 more than live mi1Moi, seamen crossei the ,thresholds or the Navy League :Seamen'% Clubs where geed solution as they did for the magnetic meal's ane comfortable . sleeping ee mine and other secret weapons. eommodati'on were provided at cost _- While hot and cold shower baths, Teacher .Presented me1Ioal and =reins sciences, recta With Gift anon and pleasing .entertainment, and many'other services were given at ne cost to -seamen?, When these men leave the Navy League hostels. they do so with coureese in, their hearts and thank4ulnees because of the generosity of Canadian people for all that they heave iecoivere. The Department of Natal Affairs have proclaimed time and again that the el2orts of the Navy League leave done tenth to keep our neatnen on the mea,; in keeping their morale high and their courage undaunted in the great battle of the Atlantic end Pacific. The Navy League, like the Naval Department, give the fullest praise and thanks to our men. w'bo have so nobly stood by ,their 'duty to their Tiling and Connery and it is plainly our duty to give this' organization the satpport that is needed' in order to...harry on. this great : undertaking. Only recently the great bodyof merchant seamen by papular vote Through Window completely louttlaaved strikes by , our While Hervey Dennie was tying merchant seamen. hie teaan in .the Gibson'- blacksmith The tuggers for elm Navy League I shop, at moon on. Tuesda,r, a bullet In this community will feel that they crashed : through a windo se and - have_ performed a .. noble, and whistled past within a few inches of atrdottc p service if every citizen his heed, The ,bullet has not been r. Lai ,44444444__ 4.104.04W.4.44.34.444,4 New1terns No Salvage This Week Stores Open Friday Night 1 be Stores i'n Brussels will remain et, open Friday night because of the riane l Mercury Soars that People are endeavouring to Stud let methods of beeping cool whiles the the etercury soars as, 'high as 104 at noon I now en Wednesday, a.ocordttlg to one July l thermolnetee on. main street, 'Even the brisk breeze blowing seene to leek bring little relief. Wednesday has 1 been to pate the hottest day so lar this snmtm'er. With the Yarmeis busy with the hay the intense heat heir affects both men and beasts. less Memorial Service Held At ,Elma Centre Cemetery The yearly memtanla.l service of the :Elms Centre' Cemeter3' was held on ,Sunday evening, A large crowd teas present Rev.. R. D. Trask eon ducted the servI'ce. tier. M, le. R. lioadreau read the lesson and of - feted prayer. A union choir led the stagleg to the music of the 3Jttstowel:Legion Boys' Band. W. J. Oarroll, Mitchell, was the guest speaker. NOTICE 01011d'ay on Saturday, it *1oi'ng some damage but like all previous secret weamo.n* of this war British scientists will likely find a A very delightful surprise was gts'e'n .Miss Jessie Little, teacher at S.S. No. 6 when the papil4 presented her with beautiful gifts en Tuesday' in appmoareheng of• her work done in. the school during four year's service. An address' wee read by Della Jneed4n and ,several pupils presented the gifts, ' Beheaded Women Sacrificed To Witchcraft? Read ... in The American Weel with this 'Sunday's (July 2) issue The Detroit 'Sunday Times about Missouribizarre double murder int. which two women were behead.ed, which, author -explorer William Seabrook believes, mai prove a modern verse= of African witch -doctors' strange • "ritual o fche speaking heads,." Get Sunda'y's Detroit Times"! New Ration Book Coming Although many consumers are only becoming used to their No, 4 ration books, word comes through from Ottawa that its eucceesor, No, 0, is already 4n preparation with its distributions timed to take place dut- ing the month .ef October. Deciding 11y neon the contentne of these ration ee books and having them printed and d'ietributed consumes months. Hen'ee the necessity for undertaking their ,preparation eo long- In ;ulvanee or the time for their actual use. Bullet Goes gives them the 'support which they need at this time. We roust not allow this. opportunity to pees for it (teens the first lime le the chain that stretches from this community to ear brave men of eke seas: carl'y- ing our .concrete '.thank you' ter the tremendous; service they are render- rig enderng in protecting and serving u5, Tor if it were not for these Hien, Nave. battles of thee war might well be fought on ,the streets, lanes, high- ways and fields of eurewn connlry, Let ns rise to this. task and carry out the noble traditions, of Lord Nelson who seed so many years a5o, "England expects that evt'ry manthis day will do his ditty," July 1st .Will - Be _ A Holiday Saturday, July 1st, will be observ- ed as a holiday. Many 'salondais lave July 37$ marked lis the bolOday, but this does not mean a. thing as the offi!ctal date. is July let. HAD CLOSE CALL During die .electric storm . Friday last, Mir. and 145re. Atex , Sangster, 10th concession of Carrlc'k, had a very narrow escape. They were setting in their home with their two Rev, M..21. H. Peer of St, Paul's• dogs lysing at thein- ant when a bolt. '4hore:It, Stratford, was in charge of of 1'iglutning elxteu•ed the house and the evening service at St. James 1(11184 both the dogs. 11, and Mets, Anglican Church ore Sunday. and Seiagster were both, stunned, but gave oar ins111321.. semen based ono apparently s(ldeaed no. ell e.ffeects' 00x0(11111 chapter 13, verses .17 and fl'om titre shook, 18, He wale. 'aseleted by layreader n '' Mr, Woods, also of Stratford, t DIED Mrs. A. M. Grant Passes ' -1 Manly friends here, esl?ecially mem- t IllcARTER-Jn Atoned Township, on bets of Urged Clriircli were ahoalt- Tueed'n.y ,< June 217111, 1944, Marg. ed and grieved when word was re - erg Jane White, belovar4 wife of cetvedof the death oS Meet A. M. (01001t at her home at slipper on Sun• the late HenryWill Me held, M. her Mali year. be held from her day. Mrs. Grant, wife of Rev, A, M' late. 1•ee0denee, Lot 22, Com, 4, Mor. Grant, who, for live yearn was. pastor r1,e 'Twee, on Thursarly, June 29th, of Wroxeter and Salem 'United 1944 Service et 3.80 P. ln, Tnter chentehes, moving to Kipper 8 years meat' 1n Bremer* Cemetery. ,ago, end been ill since April though only reeerltly co114101 ,d be )ler room, ALC0C1i Tn Grey Township 011 Besides her husband she 10.,survived thereto -7, Sane ,2061t, 1944, Eliza Ie. by five 'ehtlldren4 Blizebeth, Sybil, Alcaeit, in her 86th year, Be,rba4'tt, Joan. and MnuMillan, and to Funeitel - Rao body rested at the theca heartfelt 'sympathy is extended Walker Mineral o in the lose • of 0, loving wife 'and Time Brusselsw etc • 1 WodarneusdaY, June 28th; 1844, when' a mother, „Rig* to caring in. Wroxeter public service took phos• from alit, theey, IIya4,at, 11 94flrn.ve, Mie Grant, Jahns .Ansllcan. Churrl, Servtee at 'being Peeler, .it ;Helgreve, and Bred11; eiturellEtl. found and ' nothing has, so far, been teamed • as to where it came from Police officer Geo, -l2vans is investigating, Mr. Gibson- was absent at the time. Killed In Action - Mr. and Mee Ezra Welsh of fifth line or Morrie receyve1 the sad slew of there nephew's tletlxh Cant. Phi rwho was stilled on actifv service in South Pacleie. Captain Connor was en his 34'11; year and we, a brother of . Ma+se, Vera and Fred Connor which were weil lc sown in Gray township, He leaves a wife and three small ohildren a father and four other brothers la the armed foe- ces, Bride -Elect Honored On Wireduese'day evening, June 21, about sixty-flye ladies 01 - eh nlue coin- nity gathered at thee, .home of Miss Mary M*eDonald to honour Miss Dorothy Turnbull on the event of her approaching marriage. - The social pacg pant of the evenln was very capably .looked after by Mrs.' lies'. !Smith and Aliso Margaret Nolan, which included) 00nteets and a Bab pond. Following that the bride -elect wee .called to the 'front and was r presented with a irises]• %meows shower of usefne and beauti- ful gate, after which iunch wee served. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tender will be reeeived by the s und'ersegned vn•tll. Friday, July 7th 1 at 8 o'clock p.m,- for the Building of e Three Cement Bridges in, the Town. ship of GeV/ s Cement 'and steel will be supplied by the Municipality and Security will be required to. 15% of the amount of the contract price. Plans . and gpecidoatione may " be . examined at the office of the Town. !ship'Cleat or of the Diatritt Engin- eer, J.'A, Coombe at Stratford, 2, H. FEAR, Clerk lethe1, Ont. At The Churches On Sunday morning in Melville Church the minister preached -- on the man at the pool of Betheeden, i11 Bax thirty-eight years, and healed by Jesus. The spiritual meaning Of this "sign" was emphasised. The anthem sung by the ciroii' was "I Taste and ee," by Goss, In the evenixg the sermon was based on ,loreluiah and the complaint of the people that God worked in the past lint did nothing in the present. The anthem sung was ilConrsider the Utes;" and the '*rove part was swing 1411 Gerald Gibson The minteter's snb'ect at the morning service in the t)nlaed Church was "T•ha Ministry of Rec- onciliatibn," Announcement was made of a change in the horn' ler Sunday School. .Forthe months of July and August Sundnv ,School will Ire ,held at ten o'cleek in tine morning. "Treasures of Darkness" was the su;lliect for the evening cannon Miss Melia Bryans ' and Mr, Lloyd. Wheeler ,sang e. duet "Anchored at Last." le was announced that the Iljotiour Roll is 40 be unveiled at next Sunday mornings serene. JAMESTOWN • Pte. Russell and Mrs. .l'7a;11 ,and 1atreletee have been visiting • at the home of Mr, anti Mrs, ten enoe Whits, 141i'. and Maier Charlie Maxwell oY Wroxeter; were vlsitotw of Mr,. and, MTs. Robert btoDoneid; ' ,:1441rs, Wetted Seavago, and' 'Inn 2100 jp.,:.lin,. ,tin terntentc mcMlda'en •,fr'om ..near 11axri*ton>•. h,,0. - tva±r arta !'h llntrttse1s Cetnetekll, :r 'been vieltliug+ tit Waltor.kivape'sf:ant Diller MOOS., • MORRIS My. Spence l4ciciniion of the military irainitrg camp at Ippertl'ash is spending a week or more with his parents lien and Mee, Robt, Mc- Kinnon. Mr. and 'Mee. Jas, .Peacock spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs, 120chard Johnston, let line. Mr, David J'ohnatan and sons, Fleining spent the ,reek end In Torocuto and attended the weddtug of 11ics mon Charlie at Muskoka on Monday, MTS. Roht, • 140tiLennan spent a day lest week with. Mr, and Ara, Tames . act. Auburn. - Miss Jessie Holmes ie visiting with friends is Toronto. ' Arnold Mothers is reminding sum- mer hot -Me -ye with hie aunt and grand mother end his nricles, aunts and cousins In Turnborry Some 'af the ferme10 have started to out their hay and report a good crop :others are startln4 this week. Mr. Ro'bt, MacLennan had a bee of men helping to raise his garage an• other pert on Wednesday overdue. Mr. Harvey Robertson had e bee of men helping him •.to shingle part of hie b1rn on Mendel, A. deborattee and memorial service W401 be• ;hold at Sunshine Cemetery on tdit St h see of Morris On Sunday ttternoon,,3h11r,'981i.4.: 15eiatico wile @rellntience of four, s etoskv Decor*. 4!qh' before the service, nf 0 m D fJ' G 4:. Scherrer-Delmer St. Mary's it, C. Church, ILitehen f was :the scene of a quiet wedding a 1 9 a„m., May 80, when Fr. 1'. Rath united in auarria,ge Mary Healer youngest daughter of. Mie. Donner awl the late Prank 1.3h1tner of Grey town.abip . and Charles Alexander, eldest eon of the late Sir. and Mr's. Joe..Sherrer of Pinkirgton township, Professor Zo11ner played tate wed- ding march and nuptial High Mass. The bride was attractively gowned in a light blue two-piece street -length dress with navy and white acces- sories, a corsage of ' sweetheart roses, white sweetteeas and lily -el - the -valley and carried a. white prayer book. Her bridesmaid, Mrs, Oscar Scherrer, sister-in-law of the groom wore 'a light mauve two-piece ensemble, black accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses and mauve sn'ee'apeass, The groom was attended by his brother Ossa' Scherrer of Iettchener, After the wedding .dinner at the Grand Rivee Tea Ronne the couple left on a motor trip. They will reside three miles north of Brussels, BRUSSELS, ON r"A.RIO Legion Carnival Hu, a $access * Favoured with idem ;v(either alto Legion Carnival wee splendid enemies. held In the loll atelia on e1, Thursday night of lad •,v,relt by the iiruesele Branch of til., Comedian Legion ft was atiended by hundreds Prom other centres es won as those frons ,Brussels and the surrounding district, Net proceeds have amount. el to approximately 24,20.00 which will be used to provide 00014 its for overseas, members of the armed fo1'Cea. Miss Betty 'Mitten drew the number 205 for the lucky door ticket but up until the present the holder of this ticket has not come forward to claim the prize. The Bingo game, which �'ffered splendid prizes, drew a large number of players and was going full swing the greater part of the night, Other games were also well patronied. The refreshment booth did a "sell -ort" busina,s's in hot dogs and soft drinks. , The Beauty Contest had to be cancelled because of lack of entrants: Dancing was enjoys(; to the music of Carruther'e Orchestra Congratulations are due the legion members who worked so hard to make the carnival the splendid success it was. BLUEVALE Mr, and Mn-.sPeter MCEwell tile• brated their 37031 wedding annteer- saxy by inviting their friends to a prayer meeting at their home, -which was conducted by their minister, Rev. F C. Fowler, of Knox ,Church, A quartet was sung by Mrs. Fow- ler, Mrs. • Raymond Elliott, Allan Ramsay and Cloyne. Higgins. stirs, Higgins was accompanist, Mr; McEwen is not 'n very good health and is 'unable to attend church servioos, A collection was taken for missions Pete- M E n and ,Elizabeth 'Strachan, daughter of the late 114r, sad Mrs,' James Strace an, Grey Township, were .married in 1907 by Rev. A, C. Wishrtrt at that time minister oY . Melville Churcb, Brussels, They lived on their farm, Wroxeter road, until neon years ago, when they sold it and retired to this village. Mrs, Stanley f4Lothatt was the hostess for the monthly meeting of the triple groupof the Ladies' Aid 011 Knox ,Presbyterian :Church, The president, Mrs, Burns Moffatt, conducted a short devotional ,and business meeting. During the after- noon the ladies worked on a Red Cross quit, The hostess served hunch. Sixteen ladles met at the home •of Mise Duff on Thursday afternoon to do Red Cross works A qutit was completed while some of the ladies sewed and knitted. There is a gold supply of garments on hand now ready for sowing. The need' Is veep great. Mrs, W. J, Johnston presiited rover a &hart bues4ness period. The salvage is Sot 'coming in. very, fast and is greatly in demand. Bring 9^our rags(, papers, feathers, .rubber tires (not cribber boots) awl lea're Clam at. the United Chnrah shed Within the newt two weeks, Personals: Tpr, Kenneth Voile, of Camp Borden. Mrs. Peter Voile, Miss Dories Voile and Levi Watson. Britton, with Mr, and 'Mrs•. Stanley Darling; Mr, and Mre, Anthony Meiglran, WM:cater,- with Mr, and tiers. Harry Elliott; Mr. Stone, Bos - bee, Mase., with Mr, and Mrs. R. El. - Nott; Mrs, Stanley Darling and three. sons, accompanied by their guests from Britton with Mrs. Wil. Plain Lutz, Auburn.; Rev, C. Tavener, Mrs; Tawener and Miss Lucy Cos - ens of lr..mbro, CRANBROOK The 20410 Meeting of the 'Youslg Wooi'bmsa Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. .Tames( Cameron - with Mies, Stanley Fise-her in. Charge. The meeting opened by L'in,1n7 1lymn1 74, after which 'the Lord's Prayer was repeated in =Ison, Mrs, Eitel Dunn need. the Scripture. The story Abide With me, Wats read ey Mrs, Clifford 100tnagllen. Mrs, Jim Catner'an led lar ,prayer in prayer, 1liinutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The '*41rtent :weenie, were read by Mee. 1Stnont. 'McNeil', Mee, 30ar1 1101111; $Mrs, Glen Ititether and Hine, Stanley Fischer, The topic 'tree given by Mrs. 'Stuart• Melehen• from the 9t11i4y book Brifee'h, 'C uia na; Tiie meethrg deified vette' 561 being sung, The 1'tiir •p$i 14945441Nun repeated 13 closing, Dies In London Hospital William ,B Strachan died on Tues- day 40 Victoria hospital, London, after being in failing health for Ocane time. He was the son of Thee.. Alex IS9raehan and the late Mr. Str'eehan of Brussels. Funeral ser- vice will be held Ecom the hone of his mother on Thursday et 2:00 pen. Interment will he made in Brussels cemetery. List of Promotions ' For 13.C.S._ Those whose names do not appear have failed in three or more sutviects and heneceare not promoted. The subjects in bracketsare those in which the; student has not a pass standing: From Grade IX ..to Grade X - Audrey. Anderson Jack Cardiff Gloria Clarke ('Geos.) Doreen Coapts Dorothy Freeer Kenneth Knight 'Shirley :Lowrie (French) Cenenetta. MON4'chol (Math. and Geog.) tsabelle Sellers Elva Stteidle° Phyllis Sullivan LeonaWatson .Isar Welton June Work Also passed int Gr, X, Free.oh, Latin sad Science -Gloria Clarke. From Gr. X to "Gr. Xi - Patricia Anderson Mac Baker (French, Soleneet Nancy Cameron Dorothy Dennis Goldie Meeker . I3amtley Fischer (stati, French) Lillian Gibson (Preach) Jean min Ruth Jewell Ross Ifnight (Latin, Frond') Aveline Mann Lillian Mitchell Wilfred ,Spivey Ruth Thomas - Mary Welton Also given X'1 Mod. Hist. --Hartley Moller; XI English•-L11linu Mitch- ell, From Gr, XI to Gr. Margere•' Bell (Algehea, Mod. Hist) Hetet' Blatt Dt' is Tdawmtun J'" f'ameron Lan'a Sileir (Algebra amid - Claem Johnietryl 'Spive,y • Ruth Wilson From Gr. XII to Gr. XIII- Veroni^a Blake Mary Mefonald ITtr4h MacDonald Donald Stith (Latin) Annie.' Stilet 1.attra,- Vain (Latin) Farm heave students are reminded that their standing is conditional on them tu141455g in the statements about length of time, spar!% an farm worth . Hyo certificates wit. be Issued until , aster the certified atatominte are mailed to Mr. Laysoek in Anktittt or given to „]Sim In September+, 31srente vMsl'iing lat'org111t16n aborn/ tlmss ;Who 'dere, not pirornatpd nee Mati, ' ahosl " ' *eoc t b ' 11m� 4 At lltir