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The Clinton News Record, 1928-01-19, Page 3
i•1 w n :a're he resu1tsof e ations held'•at'tlie C.oIleg,tate ogag $ .• 'firm ";the ta11 tui+m.: Pt 1± o£ fire Lovtex :Sehool are graded. y 1e t liose.of. the Mfiddlel and•'Upper $ hoOt a}e ranked ae ` 'contii6'es, wlii _,t - in re' ,' a ited Werk ceom .lis ` .d. '"Six. poi is•a , .B>< 1. coxdiiis to the amqu v ec i dlelass . 3 for •'bird i.or first ¢lass honozs In ninny subiect,`fouxt,foi G R i , >. ` o for a ass: A 'bonne 4f one point xssgiven' for -:''a high, class aid t v p Jnark of 90•qx o'ver ort any, eirantinat• •ona ,._:. D be. few •.e. ort forrrrs •liaye been cont but tl'q the; patents ,i Tliese , R.p etiiriied t the class tegchei.'' . •signed sand r, P,I-,, OL° U P R;SC ,, .,,,.. P •01"110: of •Paints Grad No. tie Neil Matheson, %Arthur:.LY'on, . . Grace McEwen • 'Violet Watkins, N d th, Middleon r Gordon' Ball, + , Ione:Cook• Dorothy Pruden P ,\ 1VTjacleline VanHorne . ll hr iam Grtay' ` Diva °000k 1 Florence Rorke•••,. William Glew 'Doris;:Durnin , r; . • . • `, Dorothy Sterling written ---98 Total Number of papers Total no of Passes -69 Percentage successful -70.4 MIDDLE OL (III B.) \ ', No, of No. of Points Papers'Passes Written,. Dorothy. Innes . « 11 11 54 1 48 •2' Ruth Venner • . `• • • • • • 9 10 498 2 Andrew Fraser .. 10 Evelyn Hall , . ,.. .•..•.. •..l 11 9 41 4 'Dorothy- Manning ,8 8 40 5 .:• ••••��••••' 'Helen N'ediger , . 8 8 39 :Stuart Keyes , , .... 9 9 28 7 8 : 8 26 Hazel Watkins • • ' • Margaret CUdinote . . , . , , ..... , • • 9 7 25 9 8 _ 6 18" 10 Gordon Stock Written i6 f 18, .3 7 •6 18 17' 7 5 1,7 5. 17' 8 .• 4 ` 16 5 ' S .14 9 8 .,, 4 14 9 5 4 12, 11 5 _',3'. 11 12 12 14 ,15:"-. g •15 3 Maty Andrews Grace He11 a Muriel Downs Helen 1V1'e1VI itlt . Rete Fear, slnlmoir•. t ter"Fitt, .� . ,Gia ,,, •..,' 7 r , `Yetw 'blutt fele g Madelon } Glew ' •i'1VT Ew'n 'a of J g iVtr a ,k 7 'F. Irene.YTodderi , 3(athleen Cameron, Pearl ,Cliiirehill , nl .`...... Tient Swiiiba s .. ..., Elisabeth .Morris`on ... • • • ... Bessie Corey . Mary Grigg Maljorie• 1VIeEwen Kathleen-'Nickle ,` • Norma Streets LOWER SCIIOOI, (I'I3,; • lVJlargaret' Chutor 5 5 I . Kathleen. slluller Marion Pickett . Leah Rapson . , .::.• Margaret: Carbert . ' Marion Shipley .. - . • i IIi11er: Otnerine'Lel3eau . •.••• • •• Total Number of Papers Written -256 Total Number of passes -203 Percentage Successful -79.3, SUMM.ARV: Head Girll and Boy in each Forint::- I. -Dorothy Watts, ,Ross Carter. IL -Susie Livermore,. Cleland pone IIIA. -Margaret lt3cLeocl, Reg. Noble, 11IB.-Dorothy Innes,"Andrew Fraser. U. S.- Grace 1VIcEwen and Violet Watkins (tied), Neil Matheson. Total Number of Papers Written -1157 Total Number of Passes -982 Percentage Successful- 84'-9. 8. 6 a 5' 4 5. 11' 3 10• Grad- ing Norma Stevens . Douglas Matheson .. ,, , 'Clement -Reynolds • ' • ' • ' • Total Number of Papers written -101 Total Number of Passes -93 Percentage Successful -92.1. MIDDLE SCHOOL (III A.) No. of No. of Points Papers Passes Written 11 11 60 0 4 ..18 11 4 4 10 12 r Margaret McLeod - , • 11 11 52 2 Reg. Noble . , 10 11 52 2 Audrey Carter 10 10 51 3 Olive. Glew , 10 10 ` 46 4 Margaret Kilpatrick . 10 ; 10 44 4 Isabel Chowen •.• .. .... 7 John Ilellyar 7 34 7 7 34 8 Helen, Davidson • • 9 9 : 31 8 Dorothy Mutoh , . , 9 8 31 8 Benson Corless , . 0 8 31 18 Dorothy Little " 10' 7 2 11 Everett Downs8 . a 10 7 - 245 12 Bessie l\xcEwen . 10 8 24 14 Morris Roach. , 10 8 23 14 Mary Reynolds , • 7 8 23 14 Edna Flynn , • 10 5 22 16 Margaret Doan ... 5 5 19 16 William Ball s. , 5 18 . 19 William McGill . 5 '415 19 Bert Middleton S5 .. $4 15 20 Hazel Churchill , . 13 22 Delores Harris 5 5 44 4 12 22 Lloyd Stock. , , 5 4 12 23 Grace Evans . , , 6 4 12 25 Doris Miller 2 2 8 26 Ruth Shobbrook , . . Total Number of PassesTotal Number of s 80Written-212 Percentage Successful -85: LOWER SCHOOL (11.) No, of No. of Points Grind - Papers Passes Grad- ing • 1 Written 9 '.132,5. 1 Susie Livermore' , . • • 9 9 76.4' 2 `Helen Manning . g 9 ' 76.4 3 'Margaret Pluinsteel' .. 10 1 75.84 Cori. Trewartha 69 75. : 5 Violet M 9 9 "Morrison .. 9- 9 73.0 5 Dorothy Cox . 70,5 7 Bessie Livermore . , • 9 9 9 70,5 8 Jean.Bentham • 7 06• 69.4 8 Marion Forbes .. • 7 9 69.4_ 10 Edith Gibbings , 9 9 69.0' 10 Isabel Biggart , , ^ , 5 11 Olive Sprung . . • 9 7 69 9 688.2 12 Janet I11eTaggatt . - 7 7 . '67.2 13 Thelma Lovett ... 7. 7 66.8 14 •Cleland Bone , ' 9 7 66.8 16 Grace Gibbings • . . 9 9 65.8 16 Brenton Ilellyar 9 8 65.3 1 Eileen Rurnball7 . . 9 8 65.1 198 Mary Armstrong :.. Carrie Levis .... 9 8 65.119 9 9 • James M 8 7 64.1 cCrea ...8 64.1 21 Robert Hale .. 9 . 8 58.1 232 .Anna Beadle . . • , . 9 5.1 24 Jean Wfutch 9 7 6 588.1. 24 Ruth Cartwright . ... 7 7 57.8 26 Cudmore . • 57.0 27 Thelmae9 7 27 Olive Thompson , 7 6 ' 56.6 Bill Jackson , AdenAdenBeacom , . • 79 7829 6 6' 56.4 Robert Cole56.2 30 20 9, 6 56 8 31 Marion Mason... 9 ; 54 8 32 Jean Twa'ford , ... 9 76 63.1 32 guar d'Rorke • 7 6 53.1 : 34 Edwardllioey 8 4 . 40.6 35 Paul Hovey itten-298 Total •NumberHof Papers �k' ' Total' Number of Passes -267 Percentage Successful=89.6._ 1Nq qfi Paper's Waitteit Q gf.'Pol 5306. 8 •$ 9,'i; s2'. 8,:' 9 8 73, 0 ,: 9 .; 98 ,., 9 7 11 9; 9 9 68 • ` 15 $, 60 1.6' 8 60 16 9 6 60 16 7 60 16 9` 6 59 20 g, 7 58 .21 9' 6:: 54 24 •9 6 53 26 4 1.' 48 28 4.• 44 29 LOWER SOT -IDOL (I A.) No. of No. o of Points Grad - ;Papers Passes ing Written 7 7 79 1 Ross Carter , .7 7 78 2 •Joe Gaudier , p 9 3 Laurence Plumsteel , 11 17 ' 3 11'liddleton `., 9 9 74.5 'Hugh_ ',Gerald Holmes 73 '6 �x GordonCudmore . • g; .73. a 6,' 9,• Br"ap er:'• ij 70 8 lliam: 'Llo d rlVl'edd . Y Tont Ross ole Stewart book ,Ste Matey Logan feel . • L1arry •1•'imns Kelso .Streets „`.. 'Frank ' McEwen .. 1,(enneth Pickett Ernest ITo'VeY Carrnon Itowcliffe Duncan Cartwright 5i✓'iZlium hutch: 1911iott Bartli'ff Jack -Gardner ,. Douglas Kennedy ' •� ` Clarence Rozell William Watkins ,harry; Reynolds - • Total H?n ber apWtten--192 Torsi 0' 9 88 10 7 68' • 10 .:• t7 7 . 7 6J 13 9 ,: 8 . 68 1.4. 9 .. " 8 60,: 10, 9 • 8 58 17 7 • 6 .58 1.7 "7"7. 6 58 17' 5 , ,. 52 . '20'•• , 3 49 ' 21 ." 2 4G ,22'' .'„41.' 23..' 43 24 39 25 4' 1I 3 ,olumn Prepare l Especially, fox Women - But Not F'orbid�eu to Men But..: .:.. find it we "might•get down i o the tins , e' worslii 5, red , beauty l ' •: • r:. 1 FT d ]., a ili of :'looking for: li there. ,Ve •do not And hound it most• ill •dear fam ax .•ow hat the future' holds its �lin � for thVPgs Uus, nlav' look forward 'to 'lint few o • Bare branches' +4tehe�l. against an ev "• ring sky... ,' Ynueh easement from.. caro!' for.svrhe one.sate falls from '•our shoulders A bright hua;ii::scarf that; uxought �n upon to a -street. aiebther is likely to settle'down P A sudde of sturur fdreary, ' m if oux''cireuinstaneee 'improve A sudden gesture', gt'acefiX and alert, the „ 2 Swift flickering^'flatlies that fought new responsiliilities are added, unt The dizslc, Ve find Ourselves just as heavily bur - When on the Hearth another log" was clened as when "we we're' straitened in •cirenrastxneeS',and life was simpler, A cadence in 0voice, a laugh, a than it-anay be today,, , tliaught There is no sure way- to will Kapp• Supremely witty; a melody that sung erre imstances i to hill in springtime, nessb ( changing• thei • Its way from hill h P All these he loved and loving these, or the state -of. life. The young nia loved life• or v/emis usually re that. if he ort:"she wealire united to•thsue one of their choir that the world would turn. into It has often occurred me and life is lived in perfect;harmony, spend' `a great 'deal too' much time peace and blissful happiness,h But the :`seeiciaig/' happiness and too -little in longed -for event takes place, tw'o lives, the enjoyment of it. Tr is, is what I are.loined and the pe}feet life begins. mean„- We say that oi' when have: at- But soon itis discovered :that there tamed to this or -that or the other, we are adjustments which call for pat shall be content and shall(` enjoy our- ience forbearance, for no two people selves. When we gain a certain were ever barn who -can look at all' amount of •wealth, or when we get to matters exactly eye to eye. Each dis- the place where we do not have to pavers hat the other has little f sults work so hard, or when we get rid of this worry that ,s t,:.rrasr,ng xnn of which they were not aware; little habits or mannerisims, which per- haps only, amused during the enchan= ted days of courtship, but which now annoy and grate upon the sensibilities. The best -mated couple ever' joined' have found mach to forgive or to ov- erlook hi each other. The only way to happiness is to overlook, to forbear. as to seek the good and to find happi- that is the only place we shall eyer ness in the little things of daily life, e to that we a garden' of roses; where birds sing !The gonimini -thing's+•;have the' x owe beaitfy, wo seek..tieapl, the i'aith£til rasa With W1n0h those, al?rout u5: see to Q1W, eo{nfart` per'ogn1n} �lttle' : etS to pleaso p , brie aeon5fgrt of tbn h, ale with its=• todehes added0f',o> out tlleasnte n , henefit, :the bQoks'we read the' sunsets .it is olirptivilege to see,' the` love end friendship of our, £xiendS ' '.P.hes. nialce•up, fgx'us the meature of ou-r happinessi'•probably the :greatest happiness we sliall•knaw nn finis• side of -pie.".Great'I ivex: '1 1s well that We should -cultivate these things, extract fent' them their Inst ounce of enjoy^ "merit, giving such da.use fer-'}iappiuess to..other4 as we May; in `return. We s Y hould.tr to' .••enjoy" the happi- Hess .we have at hand, rather than growahxiouS-neYed and old and carr-' worn in tfie quest:. 'of: a happiness which we hopemay lie in the. future lives; we shall be happy. We seem to have it firmly fixed in our minds that "man never is, but: . always to be • blest." • We do not seek for and find enjoy- ment in common, ordinary living and our common ordinary tasks as often we should If we 'but knew that For the Kitchen Stews and soupsare improved by the addition of an apple in slices. After` you have, cooked fish, boil some used tea leaves in the pan. This removes the fishy smell. t boil A baked milk pudding willno over during the , cooking process if a small bowl of 'otter is'left stand- ing at the bottom of the oven. A ground rico pudding will not be lumpy if the ries is first mixed smoothly with cold water before add- ing it to the boiling liquid. 'Winegar rubbed oversaw meat will keep it fresh and render it more di- gestible. Potatoes plunged into boiling water for a few minutes will peel easily and without waste. A few drops of lemon juice added to the dough when malting pastry will make it more digestible. Always grease cake tins with but- ter. The cake will turn out easier and no piece will be left behind as so often happens when other fats are used. REBEKASI -�=6rrrtirr rrrtrrrfrr rrf rr Orr' r rr rrr� `r rr rrrrrrt rr rr rrrrrrrr rr IT rrrrrrr.r rr rr rrr'rl•rr i. rr rr rrrrrrrr rr rr rrrrrr r .r ,,, r r r r r r r r _,.,-.11,�''r:, �, ...�.,�, 71-7----1'--7P-P,--,-7,,,,:.-,, --; - - r'''s-:-°-\ \ ' -7''-''' '''''-' \ ' -.. „I\''1'.`; „I \ ';'W,..4-11, ..,. RI,✓'iof 3 0 1 .____ ,....„ r......„ Nt),.:..%,,, ,r, 4.:..4,, ,s 11.1 a\(((f((J�� , 1 7,t r • L`.,.`_•• , �:�: ESI r W1N K-I;LIGE CASA PRIZE! ABSOLUTELY MEE! , YOU IIAVE 25 OPPORTUNITIES TO WIN A SHARE OF THIS GREAT CASH BOUNTY wu 'i- y, want success and happiness? Do you want a substantial Are You a. doer or a u' amort n you cash prize to give you' a start on the road 10 fame and fortune?ter and Then enter ght'now London Adfully ca vertiseMs, "P-VYord"'Picture. Puzzle Fun Game today.- EI , You have 25 opportuni, qualified t in ready to win $1,500,00 the . as your share of the prize Money. Is a of o ¢t in je the llus rate of t the picture, e, the ,Woes"Pieture of which Puzzle with the to ties t get ects,�.illustrate illustrated in the pictgr0, khe. n ' 11 1 visible , iI It is simple, interesting, educationah•-a nd worth. white. Cash ' prizes awarded In this great, puzzle game will Do forwarded to the fortunate winners on or about March 10, • 9 0 There are no Woks to It. There is nothing difficult or hard to understand. The large plcture above contains a numberof objects beginning with the letter "P." The objects have been so clearly drawn as not to involve guessing. Yeti will find all sorts of things that begin with the letter "P," like "Pennant," "Piga," "Parachute," "510110,^ "Parasol," etc, .See how many you can find. Nothing is hidden, and you don't have to turn the picture upside down- or side- wise. We are publishing this large picture so that all objects whose Hames begin with the letter "P" will 'b0 easyy to see and not require any guessing, Twenty-five cashprizes will be given for the. 25 best lists of words submitted in answer to this puzzle. Start- now -and wine a hig share of the 33,000 prize money) You Fan Have As Much As $ as ord'i Fun Game Today! Now! c seaassaPiParmoe40*.p44*44444*.P.P*44....roweprrommitorammusosivapozpasappapseeseatengracemaceter ©�' Tliese R �•�., „^.art y*,++ ,o'at`8 . $tti6' ,. 1 .'.....•'�: �..._ Use n 1•» ,5� ,,ice 9. Any man;.. woman, ;girl or boy re - "t c'r��'? {"�ia"' ts't"''.64�5 �,'b• siding anywhere in Ontario outside of e✓e'"='f the City of London and Immediate .e ou 7,re,, folk0-the big p,-100' awards, Whining 'ansvrers suburbs (that is, all ::territory not 000- Pie ,,y thetablo-belaw. Ren1001' ered by London Advertiser' city deliV- wilt reecho cash prizes 010 1110 1 to. Y).. bur --a yuallfled.winnel•'gets the. larg0st antounta. Alm for the London hAdvertiseinnoroa. member ofThe an &p5gp award. a a employee's family, may submit an ans. i ` o w i% Wei.. It costs nothing: ,to.try. - 4 u ° -' - 2. All answers must be mailed by Nie d.,o: ,, Saturday. Sobruary 4,. and addressed' to -1 r _,,, L. fho Pur..fa Manager, The. Lo^(non Ad. ` 0 t..:: _ w a vertiscr, ,Loddon, Ontario, �'`J Z y. e' N u rd. 3, Answers should be written on:one l Fal E�7 u a'ill w side of the paper only 'and words num- bered oon0e0Utively, 1, 2, 3,- etc. . Write m T - r ?:' your .full Hama and address on each page,'' In the upper right-hand .corner. $'65.00 , JOO. sire to. write 'anything .els0, , 1 t Py,ge if yao ,.de use a separate ehoet. '. 4. Prizewinners who. have, Won 3200001' 1110r0 in any similar puzzle"contest c ducted by; any''publication' In Canada are -jnot eligible to participate in this contest, , 5. O11ly.such :words commen0ing With tit0 10tter "5" 'as are lotmd (n' Web" "stews` Dictionary may 'be used, 00 bot c. Oil $1,500.00 2500.00 .,7 �. `,i .f)0" ..70.00.. ?n,.l i. a. i e ''• > ' 00:00 T l ,pith Prize " , + i y e 10.00 100.00 4n.tt, r �, a 0.00 � p r ,P4-44 .;.. t '. 10.0,1 0ttt. Pri:40 10,00- 300.00, a 3 50.00 71.1a f zizs: �� 50.00 ii 1pa�ize 1.•i,l Vit. r t • r z, 7,;ti) ii 50.00 30th, 40Ykze. 7.50 5i0. 1311, 10 11'-10 ?)O'i"de 2.(10 ..- 20.00 asy Rules Tell Yot What Words to Use and What Words Not to The London Advertiser's Fascinating Picture Puzzle Fun Game. 14)040 50.00 150.00 50.00" 25.00 211.00 2ri.0. ,23,00 5,00 use (hyphenated, compound 04- absolote, Wo'ds. 'Where the singular Is used,_th0 •plural' cannotl,'be counted, and vice Extra Copies of theP zzle• Pi versa. The words must name objects a" tle for any prize offered: where two seen in the picture. To solve the puzzle' your list of -"P.words" -MUST' name only objects witch have been so. cleariY illustrated in the, picture as. not to in- volve guessing, •• 5. The answer having the largest oedd nearest correct Hat of words will aWarded first prize, - The second largest list of 'correct words will be ,awarded. second prize, and so on throughout the Ilst until a'll the prizes have,beon award• ed. Misspelled words will be counted as errors. 7. Words of the ,same spelling. may be used only once, even thotlglth used t0e designate different obJects:. The same object can bei named only once; the object so Bathed may contain. as one or More of Its parts '.other • objects which; may also be"named, t all I bees( 5, Candidates may- ca -operate ,Ino - '': soIving the,; puzzle, but only, one pr,z n :.'o a h055030131 ,11101,' Answers agree to 'accept tin: de will it aWarded to. a y n ,tor will prizes bo awarded to more.than.' cision of the Judges as final and tion one of'any group, .0utside the fansilY, IU 'v mor 'have peon' working where two: sol a stert'.ehecking the answers, en Februar to0ether. ase,.a tie results' in two ilsts' 27,,' -and announcement of prizeWil,ner 0, In c having the sari*, 'number of correct and the correct In The list London.WAdvert ser a words , the list having prize. in the fewest errors published will receive'..tho prize:.in theevont of soon thereafter as .passible.: 'e Size 20x1,5 Inched, Printed Clearly On High -Grade Boo as ¢tux • Parer, 'Will De ivoane or mo•o•lists have the suite number of correct and the sante number -of incor- rect word's,the full amount: of the .prize so. tied for will be awarded 30. each anewer, 10, Subscriptions (both new and re. newel), by mai( or . carrier, will be ac- cepted. Where the paper is to he de- livered by carrier, the 'prevailing .carrier rate of'.that particulars locality wIll. govern. 11. All answers' to this puzzle will re- ceive the same consideration .. whether they are accompanied' by subscription er 12. At the close of hot, The London Advertiser iiwill employe Puzzie l reg. Istered. school teachers of London, who Will check all Answers for .correct. and Incorrect words. Prlies will. be awsrdod Immediately after answers have oheoked, and.' Participants :by sending J c , s e - 10. 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