The Clinton News Record, 1927-05-12, Page 4THURSDAY, MAY 12, :1927
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
-COOPER'S STOPE
NEWS
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Cotton, . ` Lisle, Art Silk, Real Silk
No•Rett
erV
Values
in Canadaad
a
le Stock
Complete Carry a o
We C
Fr. (COOPER.
CLINTON..
Seaforth at Blyth, ittay 25th; Blyth
at
Seaforth, 3rd;
fo •tri June -Seaforth at
,•
o at
es oroJuly 11th;7 ondesbor
Londesboro, ,
Seaforth, June 9th; Blyth at Londes`
'hero, June 1st; Londesboro at Blyth,
June 15th.
. GROUP 2 -Girls' Teams
`'.Loideshoro at Clinton (Wesley
Willis), July 0th; Clinton (Wesley,
Willis at Londesboro, May 25th;
Londesboro .at Seaforth, June 8th;,
Seaforth at Londesboro, July ,11th
Clinton (Wesley -Willis at Seaforth,
June 1st; Seaforth at Clinton (Wes
ley -Willis), June 15th; Londesboro at
Blyth, June 15thc- ;Blyth at Londes-
bore, June let; Clinton (Wesley -Wil-:
lis.at Blyth, June 8th; Blyth at Clin-
ton (Wesley -Willis), July..l3th; sea -
forth at Blyth, May 25th; -Blyth at
Sea -forth, June 3rd.
NOTE
1. The secondary games are to be
played August 1st and 17th. •
2. Double-header games at all
' and
aUb s t
• is bothy
points where there,
girls' team, ,
3. Games start: Guls .
6 15 1
.m.>
boys' 7 p.m.
4 • Girls will play 7 -inning games
when there are double-headers
5. Single games start at 6:30 p.m:
6. The place and date for games
may be changed by agreement of the
teams concernedand notification of
such changes given, tothe supervisor.
7. Winning teams mustreport to
the supervisor within five days of the
game won.
8. The pastor's initials" after a
player's name means that, he is pas-
tor of the player whose name he has
initialled•
• Special Piano
Bargains
Pianos at
All Prices
T. 3. eNEIL
Clinton's Musical instrument Representative
Always at Your Service • Box 113 or Phone 273,;Clinton
1
HERE COMES SUMMER AND THE
STEAMER CF EYHOUN
`ANNt:AL.LOW FARE EXCURSION ,s •
O4�riCh to Detroit ano Return
.itYA� Rr" l' Ol
THE BIG, STEEL STEAMER GREYHOUND •
Q� SAFE, SPEEDY AND
,'lJU COMFORTABLE Round Trip WILL LEAVE GODBRICH I One Way
TUESDAY, JUNE 7th, AT 9:30 a.m.
Arriving Port Huron 1:30 p.nt. Detroit 5:30 p.m.
Returning leaves Detroit 1 p.m., 'Thursday, .Tune '9th
The -only boat trip from ,Goderich to Detroit this season. Children
between 0 and 12, half fare. Visit your Michigan friends and see
magnificent Detroit. .A delightful trip over the great international
highway of lakes and rivers. •
Last Trip Goderich to Detroit, Friday,, June 10th, 9:30 a.m.
MOONLIGHT OUT OF GODERICH
Monday, June.6th, at 8:30 p.m.
FINZEL'S Orchestra for .dancing in steamer's -pig ball- room.
Three hours on beautiful Lake Huron for 50c; children 25c
$2.50
Brent; Gray, Call of . the Canyon
Lincoln,Big Mogul; Marshall, The
Wren, Father Gregory;
� "
Lutz, Coming Through the Rye; Gib
bon, .Eyes of if Gypsy; -Cole, Thatch,
ing•ton Tangle; Fielding,,- Footsteps
That Stopped; Rinehart, Tish Plays,
the Game; Poling, John of Oregon;
Wallace, Tea From China; McLaren,
The Bonnie Earl; McGnilloch,,Meli of
Kildonan; Steed, Grain; Hocking, J.,
Andrew Boconnoc's Will; Garland,
Trail Makers ; of the Middle Border;
Wells, World` of William' 'Clissold;
Ei tz, Afternoon;: 'Arnim, The ' En-
chanted April; ,Mils,-' Mr. and Mrs.
Sea; Miln, It • Happened In Peking;
Bower; The Eagle's Wing; Bailey,
Gay Cockade; Bailey, Peacock Feath-
ers; Hockmgy'V-J'., 'Bevil Granville's.
-Handicap Buchan, Dancing Floor;
Wren, Beau<Geste; Wren Beau Sab-
reur;, Ostenso, Dark Dawn; •Gals -
worthy, Silver Spoon; Gray, Under
the Tonto Rim; Kyne, Understanding
Heart; McClung, All We Like Sheep;
tcheon
I iicarrow• McCu
Mackay, B e
Kindling and A, hes; •Richmond,
Cherry
Square;
C
urwo
oil>
Steele e of
the Royal Mounted; ,Camped, The
Country„ Beyond; Jacobs, Sea Whis-
pers.
Also a number of Juveniles.
NEW BOOKS IN CLIN�rON
PUBLIC. LIBRARY
Non Fiction -Smith, MyVself and 0th
or,�Problems; Gardiner, Portents and:
Pot'traits;,Bland, James Henderson,
D.A.; Niven, Wild Honey; Massey,
Canadian Plays from Hart House;
Hooke, Christianity -in the Mbaking;
'Barton, The Man Nobody Knows.;
Barton,' The Book Nobody Knows;
Guedella, iPalmerston; .Fourteen
Modern Essays; Birkenhead, Fam-
ous Trials of History; Lawr-
ence, Revolt . in ' the Desert; And-
rews, On the Trail of .Ancient Man;
Smith, Canadian Immigration; Locke,
Builders of Canadian Commonwealth;
iearton, A Naturalist's pilgrimage;
Connor, The Friendly Four;Pritch-
ard, Book of the Aeroplane; Sidg-
wick, Cortes the Conqueror; Roose-
velt, East of the Sun; Hutton, The
Last Mile; Webber, The Baltic.Mys-
tery;_Bone, Perambulator in -Edin-
burgh; Stewart, Chinese Culture;
Jones, Christ of • the Indian Road;
Chatterton, Brotherhood' of the Sea;
Fiction-Moorehouse, Golden Scar-
ab; Wallace' Traitor's Gate; Tarking-
ton, The Plutocrat; Gibbs, A. H.,
Labels; Gibbs, G., Flame of Couragei
Hay, Ian, Half `a Sovereign; Parrish,
To -Morrow. Morning; Deland, The
Rays; Regan, Valiant Heart; •.Cur -
wood, Flaming Forest; Sapper, ',Tint
Phyllis' Collyer, .. .
Turner ,
�
Gi•ouZ
Janet f
lSfeTh <gg•art
Violet Morrison
91 75
71' 75
:)
9
Edith Gibbings , 9
Carrie Levis 9
Bessie, Livermore . , . i 9
Rorke
Edward R 91
Mary Armstrong 9
Francis 1Viossop
Jean Hutch . • 9
Cleland,Bone 8
Ruth Cartwright 9
"Grace Gibbings,• :.., 9
Isobel Biggart . 9
Anna Beadle ,. • 91
Group 3 -None,
Group 4-
'Brenton IIellyar •9 6
Marion. Mason 9 ' •6
Jean Twyford .
ytoral 9
Chester Grigg 61 ,
Thelma Cudntore 91
John Durrant • . , 9
Group 5-
741
741
73
72 , 14
71 ' 15
8 1 Do:'othy Manning
8 Andrew Fraser ,
onC
GreU 23 1V
p1
11
Crop i
11 Stuart Keys . 101 • 231
13 Group 4=,:;
Hazel Watkins .• 11 28
Margaret Cudurore . 101 19
Norma Stevens . 11 '1$
Maxim LeBeau . . . 7 12
Douglas atheso
n • -10 11
Grace Evans i 7 10
Ruth Shobbroolc , 61 10
Win. Ball ...............10101 9
Stuart Mooihouse . 7 a
5 z
:Wilfred' Flynn'.. 7 9
Clenieiit' Reynolds 9 _..9
Laura Mulholland , .1 • 7 8
• Harry Venner • . , . I ' 9 A
'No, of papers written -180.
No. of passes -121. •
• Percentage successful -67.2',
MIDDLE SCHOOL -3B
111 481
81 ;391
71 15
70 1,7
70
70 1177
70 17
69 21
69
21
67 24
67 24
8 23
5 26
63 27
621 ' 28
601 29
561 32
r
Brute Biggam , , 6 59 30
rank
Dempsey • • 9
53
36 6Fat leen Huler. 961 37
Group 6-
Win, Jackson ••
Harry Watkins ,
Paul Hovey . •
Jim McCrae
Douglas' Kennedy •,
SEAT )RTI .A robbery occurred Harry Clarion) . 71
99981,
I 551 :04
91 5'4
9 54
8 50
43
on,Thursday 'morning about 2 o'clock Doris •Buller 81 •`47
when a Iiudson Brougham belonging Wit Watkins .. 847�
No. in class -16
Grouup 1 -None.
Giotto p_
Grace Mt.l;wen .. 101. 37
Dorothy Stirling rhn
g ., 10 32
1
ri en
Dorothy P nd..�9 3.
Violet Watkins • 9 26
3 Elva Cobk .. 9 24
Barrie Walter , , 8 • 21
i 4
9
Oliver Ferguson ..
•1
8
Group '3 -
Clara Gould 1 91 21
0 Doris Ddrnm . _9 19
0 Arthur Lyon 9 19
Howard Grealis . • 8 16
Lorne Cook .. ' a 8 . 15
Madeline Vanllorne • '8 15
Groep 4-i-
Florence ;Rorke ., 9 18
Gordon Stock, ... 9 18
1. Ruth Meorhouse , • 9 16
2 No. of papers written -137.
3 No. of passes -108.
4 . Percentage successful -78.8.
34.
38
39
:4
n Wit W 4
to W. A., Crich was stolen.from Nor-.
man Nichols paint shop on North
Main street where , he load., left it in
order to have wheels painted. The
parties had entered by a back window
and pried open the door. The car was
a 1926 model No. 268-492 arid. had
Seaforth name plate both back and.
front.
P
Men's and Boys' Work Boots
New stock of Mens and Boys' solid leather work boots,
fully guaranteed at prices that invite'. inspection,
Come in and Loot( Them Over
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Best Values to be had At ijwhere
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Opposite Post Office
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C. C. . REPORT.
•
Report of Winter Term -in the Clin-
ton Collegaite .Institute. •
Lower School pupils are graded ac-
cording to percentage, and grouped
as follows: Group 1-75`per cent. or
over v)ith no failures. Group 2-66
to' 74 per cent. with no failures. Group
3-60 to 65 per cent. with no failures:.
Group 4 -One failure. Group 5-
Two failures. Group 6 -More than
two failures.
On account of the great variation
of subjects' in the Middle rani Upper
Sehoois,"the pupils are graded by
points. The number of papersrpassed
are thus taken into consideration
along with the 'marks obtained on
each paper. 'Points are given for hon-
ours as given below: 90 or over -
6 points. '75 to 89-5 points. 66 to
74-4 points. 00 to 65-8 points. 50
to 60-2 points. These forms are
grouped according to failures, thus:
Group 1- No failures. Group 2 -One
failure. Group - 3 - Two failures.
Group 4 -More than two failures.
FORM 1
No. in class --41.
y
Enrolment No. 1958 Form 1
APPROVED
ENROLMENT CERTIFICATE
of the Clydesdale Stallion
° CARBROOK FLASHLIGHT
Registered in the Canadian Clydes-
dale Stud -.Book at Na; 24,641. Owned
by Mrs. M. E. McMichael, of Sea -
forth. Foaled in 1914; has been en-
rolled under The Ontario Stallion Act.
Inspected on the 16th day of Septem-
ber, 1926, and Approved.
Ontario Stallion Enrolment Board
Robe. McEwen R. W. Wade,
Chairman. Secretary.
TERMS-815.00
Enrolment No. 1219 Form 1
APPROVED •
ENROLMENT CERTIFICATE
Of the Clydesdale Stallion
GLEN RAE
Registered in the Canadian Clydesdale
Stud Book as No. ' 8,353. Owned by
Mrs: Miargaret E. McMichael of Sea -
forth. Foaled in 1907;.has been en-
rolled tinder The Ontario Stallion Act.
Inspected on the, 25th day of October,
1924, and Approved. •
Ontario Stallion.Enrolment Board
Robt, McEwen, R. W. Wade,
Chairman." Secretary.
TERMS: .$10.00
Both horses will stand for the sea-
son of 1927 at Lot 3, Con. 3,.B'ullett,
unden the management of
T. J. McMICHAEL
r
•vionsrfizocanaffled aosesema�aa�
Group 1-
I•Ielen Manning .
Susie Livermore
Margaret Plunsteel
Robert Hale ..
Charles Andrews ...
Thelma Lovett .. , , . •
Marron Forbes ..
Eileen Riunball .. .
•
No• of papers written, -353. •
No, of passes -315.
Percentage, successful -89.3.
FORM 2-
No, in class' -23..:
Group 1-- "-
Margaret IVLgLeod ,;...•l 91 92
Audrey • Carter 8• 90
Isobel Chowen . ,• 8 85
Ree Noble ..9 81
gg , •
Margaret Kilpatrick 8 80 5
Dorothy Holmes .. 9
Olive . Glew 8
Dorothy Mutch 8
Group 2-
Bessie M''cEwen. .
Helen Davidson
Benson Corless
Bert Middleton
Nellie Lawrason .
G1.'oup 3 -
Olive Errata •
Group. 4 -
Lloyd Stock .. 8
Everett Downs .... , 9
Win. McGill . . • 8
Fred Miller . . '7
Rose Reynolds'. . '7
Dolores Harris .. 9
Group 5 -
Hazel Churchill .. 8
Mary Reynolds . 8
Elva Crawford . 9
Group 6 -
Morris Rozell
Dorothy Little ..... • •
Edna' Flynn , .
Doris Miller . .
9 86 1
9 82 2
9 81 3
9 79 -4
9 79 4
9I. '78 06
911`78 6
9, 751 8
79 6
'78 7
'78 -8
81 74 9
8 '72 10
8\ 11 11
8 69 12
8 . 67 14
4 ,55 26
68 13
64 15
63 16
62 19
60 20
59 2
63
62
60
17
18
21
9 59 22
8 58 24
0 56 25
B 62 27
Margaret McKinley .. 8 49 28
,,No. of papers written 226.
No. of passes -198. •
Percentage successful --87.6.
MIDDLE SCHOOL -3A.
No. in elass--20. ••
Group 1-
P q
C•.1
Dorothy Innes • • ... 12
Evelyn Hall • 12
Helen Nediger ..... 11
Ruth Venner • • 11
U,
S7
R'+
581
51
50
49
rs
1
2
3
4
5 UPPER SCHOOL '
6
No. in class -25,
u 1-•
Gi
7 Jeaonp
Eraser ,
:Jas. Fraser
7 Eleanor McEwen ,) ,
9 Stewart Young ._
10 Edith Johnston .
11 Edith Middleton
12.
13
'13
15
15
15
15
19
Hazel Harris • •
Phebe Bolton .
LSnell ..
Mary Moon . .
Marion Thompson
Elmer Trick ,
Donna'Stevens , .
Dorland Glazier
201 Group '
„, '1' Edith Stanbury
Allan Johns .
Ruth Ball ,
Group 3-
Marion Middleton .
Group 4--
eil,Matheson • •
Helen Cox .. •
John G
bbings r 4
Win. Glew •
Ruth
Dale
Moon
Olive=
Clarence Glazier
No. of papers written -151.
No. of passes -ll -7. •
Percentage successful --77.5.
1'
2
3
4
5
6
]6
G
8
8
12
13
15
16
10
13
91 47
9 43
7 33
7 28
5 25
7 25
5 24
7 23
5 20
61 18
4 17
4 12
3 10
1.1 ' 6
6 201 5 14
6
121
5 91 181
1'0 20
71 11
6 • 6
5 6
7 4
7
4
4 2
i.
2
8
4
5
6
7
8
11 .
13
14-
17
19
22
10
15
16 .
12
9
18
'20
21
23
23
25
SUMMARY
Head boy and girl -Form 1, Helen
Manning, Robert Hale and Charles
Andrews, tied. Form 2: Margaret
McLeod, Audrey Carter-. Form 3A:
Dorothy Inset, Andrew Fraser. Form
3B: Grace ilicEwen, Barrie Walter.
Upper School: Sean Fraser, James
Fraser.
• Best Form in .school -Form 1.
Total number of 'papers written,
1,047; total passes, 859; average per-
centage for school, 82:
For men wholike
comfort and
good looks
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SCHEDULE FOR SOFTBALL
IN HURON WEST DISTRICT
The following is the schedule for
the primary and secondary games of
softball in Huron West under the
auspices ` of the Young. Peoples'
Societies of the United church, Huron
Presbytery:
GROUP 1 -Boys' Teams
Londesboro (Knox) at Varna, May
25th; Varna at Londesboro (Knox),
June 10th; Londesboro (Knox) at
Clinton (Ont. St.)1 June 15th; Clinton
Jae 7th; Londesboro (Kn
Londesboro Knox),
oxat
Brucefield, June 1st;; Brucefield at
Londesboro (Knox), July 6th; Varna
at Clinton., (Ont. St.), June 1st; Clin-
ton (Ont. St.) et Varna, July. 6th;
Varna at Brucefield, July 13th;
Brucefield at Varna, June 15th;
Brucefield at•Clinton (Ont. St.) May.
25th; Clinton '(Ont. St.) at Bruce -
field, June 10th.
GROUP1.--Girls' Teams
Clinton ' (Ont. St.), at Brucefield„
June 10; Brucefield at Clinton (Ont.
St.), May 25th; Clinton (Ont. St.), at
Londesboro• (Knox), June' 7th; Lon-
desboro (Knox) at Clinton (Ont. St.),
June, 15th; Brucefield at Londesboro
(Knox), July 6th; Londesboro
(Knox) at Brucefield, June 1st.
GROUP 2 -Boys' Teams
Clinton (Wesley -Willis)' at Londes-
boro, May 25th; Londesboro' at Cin-.
ton (Wesley -Willis), July '6th; Clin-
ton ('Wesley -Willis) at Seaforth,
June 1st; Seaforth at Clinton (Wes-
ley -Willis), June 15th; Clinton (Wes-
ley -Willis) at Blyth, Jute 8th; Blyth
at Clinton (Wesley -Willis), July 18th;
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Sport Roadster $730 Coupe $780
Coach $760 Sedan • • - • • $865
Cabriolet • - • $890 Landau Sedan $930
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