The Clinton News Record, 1935-07-04, Page 4•
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THE CLINTON
NEWS -RECORD
COOPER'S
OF
Saturday, July 6th
New Fittings New Stock
COME AND,, ^E
F °E _A Jubilee Souvenir with each
purchase of $1.00 or over.
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A. T. COOPER.
Phone 36w. Phone 36j.
Variety China Dept. House and Men's
1st floor Furnishing Dept. 2nd Floor
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• Summer Time
Large bottle 50c
Larger bottle $1.00
Mas. Dickson Glass and two daugh-
ters of London are in one of the
Pearson cottages. .
Mr. and Mrs. Balphs and Mrs.
R,alphs, Sr., of London are in a cot-
tage in Deer Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Flock and
two children spent Tuesday night at
their 'cottage enroute to Ottawa.
They sail ror England on Saturday.
ME and Mrs. E. A. Featherston
and Dons accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Parker spent the holiday
in Alden, N.Y. State where Mr.
Parker's parents settled and where
he was born 76 years ago. They also
called 'on friends at Lancaster, N.Y.,
returning by Buffalo, Niagara Falls
and Hamilton and London.
Major and Mrs. Bishop and fam-
ily of London are _occupying,"The
Cedars:'
Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Barr of Wind-
•eor are occupying McNeil's cottage.
Mr. and Mas. Will Buchan and
son, Ewing of Dunnville spent the
week -end at the home of Mrs. N. W.
Woods.
Miss Ruth Fisher and Mr. 'Wialter
Greirson of Waterloo visited with.
Ma. and Mrs. F. A. Edwards over
the week -end.
DA and Nita. G. S. Atkinson anal
family of 'Exeter are spending the
summer in their cottage here.
INCE and Mrs'. Jim , ;Ferguson of
London spent the week -end at the
hone of his mother, .Mrs. Margaret
Ferguson. .
Ma. and Mrs. Churiihward and fam-
ily of London are spending some-
time in their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. (Harry Baker and
family of •Chatham ;spent the weeY,-
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Baker.
Miss Peggy Burt and Master 13us-
ter and Buddy Burt of London are
visiting with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs: Fred Baker.
Ma and Mrs. J. J. Keys and Miss
Dorothy Keys of Nashville, Tenn.,
are spending the summer here.
On Monday night the football
game between Hayfield and Kippen
was won by liippen with the score
3-0.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris of London
are staying with the Misses Ster-
ling.
Mr. Sam and Miss Mary Wiideombe
visited their sister, Mas. Allan Pye
of Windsor on Sunday and Monday -
and Master Kenneth and Arthur re-
turned to Bayfield with them for a
visit.
Mrs. M. Fraser of Fort William,
and Mrs. Douglas Fraser of O.A.C.,
Guelph are the guests of Mr. Lewtc
Thompson.
Mrs. C. Walters and Miss Eliza-
beth Walters of Grand Rapids
are •visiting with Mr. Lewis Thomp-
son.
Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Ding of De-
troit are at their cottage, King's
Bluf.
Dr. C. G. Stodgill of Toronto spent
the week -end in Bayfield.
Mr. Frank Barclay of Toronto
spent the week -end with his friend,
Da S. M. Burris.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rendell, Jr. of
Elmira spent the week -end at the
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July 6th to 13th
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JUNE PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS
JR. FOURTH TO SR. FOURTH
Honours• on year's work:
Maxine Miller
Bob Campbell
Bill Counter
Jean Hearn
Bill ; Cooke
Helen Herman
John Davie.'
Honours on Final . F,'xaminations:
Gordon Leppington
Florence Aiken
'Francis Evans.
Passed on Final Examinations:
PearlElliott
Elaine Peck
Jack Butler
Wesley Haddy
Margaret Fletcher
Lorna Plunosteel
Kathleen Ross
Dick Dixon
Margaret Grant
Rolfe Mionteit1
Helen Pickett
Mary Cameron
Donna Lobb
Jack :3ihanahan
DeLo'ris Brown
• Reggie • Jenkins
Douglas McKenzie
Everett Lobb.
-Myrtle E. Armstrong; teacher.
SR.' THIRD'" O FOURTH
.Honours on Year's Work:
Helen Miller
Dawn Farrill
Dorothy McIntyre
Gerald Fremlin
Honours on Final Examinations:
Lloyd Fulford
Donald Perdue
Norman Elliott.
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;Summer Resort
Crosby at Mooretown. ,
Mrs. Chas. Edwards of Toi:onte is
spending the summer with Miss. N.
Ferguson.
Miss Betty Reason of London, wen.
to Ipperwash Beach on Monday after
having been the guest of Miss Betty
Gairdner for a few days.
Miss Anne Dewar of Toronto is
home, for the summer vacation.
Miss Betty 'Mustard and brothers
of Toronto are spending the sum -
men at their cottage.
Miss Isabel Kirk left last week
fair her home in Glanworth, Both
Miss Kirk and Miss Ferguson have
been re-engaged by the Public School
Board for the next year.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dyment and
two daughters of F'ordson,• Mieb.,
spent the week -end with Mrs. Dy-
rnent's parents, Mr. and, Mrs.. J. Tip-
pet.
Mr. . and Mrs. J A. ;Campbell of
London are occupying a cottage in
Jowet,+„•e Grove:
NLr. and funs;�% G.' MbCorm;icic of
I•Pndon are occupying' the Misses
'Ranldns' cottage'.'
BAYFI
Huron's Popular
The members of Trinity Church
'.Choirheld a Surprise Party at the
Rectory en Tuesday evening when
they gathered to bid farewell to the
rector's father, Mit. W. J. 'Bugler, on
the eve of his departure to make his
;home in London. On behalf of the
choir. members, Mrs. S. McEwen read
::an address and Mr. S. W.lidcombe pre-
• :Rented Mr. Bugler with a •Smoker's
Companion. Mr. Bugler, in a few
• wellchosen words, thanked the choir
and expressed his pleasure in the
choir work while here. The evening
-was spent in games and ,music,
Mr. and Mac.�
Fred Heard and Rtis
.cell Heard motored to Windsor on
'Sunday where they spent Dominion
•Day.
'Nils. Lorne •C'ook of itamilton
spent the week -end withihet•Auather;
. Mrs. L. M. Day. •'•
Mr. and Mrs. D. Prentice of•:+Tegon-
' to; were with the latter's mother,
-Mrs•. W'. J. 'Stinson,' over the week-
; end.
Mrs.' Cx., W. Woods, i12'rss> Anna
,"i:Voods-and IVIns:ter Paul' Ca oshy ;spent
11;': ritln e' k d `th urs(' E.
Amongst those occupying their
cottages here are: Mrs. Suppnick and
family of Detroit, Dr, Tillman and
family of London; Dr. and Mrs. Al-
exander
l-e sander of London; Do and Mrs. Ab-
erhart of Seaforth.
Miss Elva Elwood, Mr. Tom Cox,
Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Cox of Toronto
spent the week -end at the home of
Mr. and Mas. Jack Castle.
,N'Ir. Sid ;Castle of Stratford visited
his mother; Mrs. M. Castle over the
weekend,
Gordon Campbell
Clarence Cooper
Alvin Cooper.
-III. Courtice, teacher..)
DIVISION VI TO DIVISION V
Iionours through the year:
Lucy Ellwood
Frank Ellwood
Barry •Nickle
John Molntyre •
(Stewart McDonald
Grant Farrill -
Helen Pearson
Edith Leppington
Harriett Fremlin
Margaret Loekwood
Pearl (Miller
Helen Groves.
Honours on Examinations:
Gerald Elliott
Clara Nediger
Bob Steep
Lois Connell
Gerrard Ducharme
Betty 'Steep.
Pass:
Pass on Final Examinations:
Eleanor C'osens
Homier Andrews
Austin Nediger
Shirley Sutter
Wilma Radford
Harry McEwan
Lois Hanley
Roy Pickett
Bill Bezzo
Gordon Herman
Fanny Levis
Roy Leppington
Jean McCallum
Audrey Butler
Edna Ford.
--Viola' Fraser, teacher.
GODERICH TOWN SHIP
On Tuesday evening about thirty
of the young people of the Sixteenth
and the Maitland concessions gather-
ed at Tebbutt's picnic grounds for a
little social time in honour of Miss
Edith Paterson, who has .resigned as
teacher of .the 16th school. Some
games .and music were enjoyed a-
round the campfire for a time, then
the following address was read to
the guest of honour: "Deai''Edith: •`
We, the young people of the com-
munity have gathered here to spend
a social evening with you. . V)'e-wish
to ex e es our regret at your leav-
prs
ing and our appreciation of your un-
failing help in all our community ac-
tivities. We asic you to accept this
lamp as a token of remembrance,
Signed on behalf of the .young peo-
ple iof the eommuritty Margaa'et
Biggins Edith Tebbutt."
Miss Paterson made a suitable re-
ply and all sang heartily, "For.
She's a Jolly Good Fellow." Sand-
wiehes,: cake, cookies and, lemonade
were then served and a jolly hour
spent, all reporting a verypleasant
evening.
Mrs. Eva 'Wheeler and son, Doug-
las, o:f Park Hill and Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Raynard of London, were guests
over the week -end witth, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Stephenson.
MTs. E. Perdue, we are sorry to re=
port, passed away at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. John T. Beacom,
on Wednesday morning. She , had
been in very poor health for some,
time. The funeral will be held ori
Thursday afternoon, a short service
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beacom,
followed by a public service in Wes-
ley -Willis church, Clinton,,, and in-
terment in •Clinton cemetery.
1niss Eileen Fisher of ;Stratford is
- JR. THIRD TO SR. THIRD
Honours For Year:
Helen Grealis'.
Phyllis Herman
Frank Lawson
Jean Morgan
Kenneth Colquhoun
Margaret Rozell
Helen Dixon
Bob Hanley
Lloyd Butler
Kenneth Miller
Billie Carter
Hazel Brock
Ruth Greelis
Donelda Vanderburg
Shirley Turner
Honours en Finals:
(leen Hoy
Catherline Jefferson
Toni Steep
Margaret Taylor
Madelon Smyth
Lloyd Carter
Eno, McEwan.
Passed on Finals:
Frances 'Cooper
Jim Edwards
Jean Tasker
Keith Jenk
Raymond Finch
Dbrothy Fletcher
Don ,Hanley
Mildred Heard
Gerald Shanahan
Buddy Schoenhals
Iona Leppington
Shirley Henri.
Recommended:
Tommy Leppington.
the guest of her `cousin, Miss Helen,',
'Wash,
Bbb Morgan
Cyril Ducharme
Orval Elliott
Audrey Grealis
John Dempsey
Bob Kay
Jean Hunter.
M. Wiltse, teacher.
DIVISION 7 TO DIVISION 6
Honours:
Donald Andrews
,'Bryson Perrill
Frank Fingland
Leonard Johnson
Coronna Mary Wendorf
Eileen Sutter
Gordon Wheatley.
Passed:
George Scribbins
Lloyd Aikenhead
Ally Lou Thompson
Elsie Parry
Evelyn Bezzo
Jean Mcl'ntyre
Irene Pickett
Frank Grealis
Thelma Carter
Frank McDonald
Elmer Brock
Evelyn Cooper
Tommy Fletcher
John Paul Denomnre
Jack Leppington
Donald Cooper. •
-Margaret M. Cudmore, teacher,
-A. Farnham, teacher.
DIVISION 5 TO DIVISION 4:
Honours for year, 75% or ever:
Marie Connell
Robert Hanley
Mildred . Lobb
Jo Anne Cuninghame
Lois Draper
Ruth ' Hearn
Douglas 'Bartliff:
Ronald` Scott.,
Frank •Cook
Jack Cook
Honors on
Examinations:
Margaret C'esens
Shirley Nickle.
Pass:
Harry Tideswell
Douglas Andrews,
Charlie Thompson
.Roy Churchill
Betty McEwan
Jean McDougall
Margaret Fremlin
Vernon Huller
Billie Seeley
Celestine Shanahan
Helen Steep
Margaret Campbell
Carl B;omthoff.
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Recommended:
TUCKERSM'ITH
The following is the result of the
Promotion Examinations of. S. S. No.
7, Tuckersmith:
From Jr. 4th to Sr. 4th:Jim. Broad -
foot, 83; Mac Rintoul, 62; Jack Mc-
Lean, 61.
From Jr. 3rd to St 3rd:Ross Nich-
olson, 76; Bruce McLean, 66; Jack
Cameron (R.).
From* Sr. 2nd to Jr. 3rd: Billie
Hayes, 71.
From Jr, 2nd to Sr. 2nd: Clifford
Bell.
From Primer to 1st: Ross McLean
Primer: names in order of merit:)
Glen Cameron, Jack Boyes; Howard
Allan.
Perfect attendance for the year:
Ross Nicholson.
-Eleanor Scotehmer, teacher.
SUMMERHILL
The following are the promotion
results of S. S. N. 12, Goderich and
H'ullett:
From Sr. 3rd to Jr. 4th -Gertrude
Tynder, '76.8; Clayton Ellis, 669;
Phyllis Ball, 66,8.
From Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rd -Lois Rap-
son, '70.6; Ross Hoggart, 67.8. •
From Sr. 2nd to 'Jr. 3rd-Elwyne
Blake, 69.8.
Number on roll, 14; average atten-
dance for Juno 13.42. Best atten-
dance from September to June, Phyi-
lis Ball, who missed 2 days.
--Dorothy Wilson, teacher.
THURS., JULY 4,1935
qheSNAPSL4OT GUIL
VACATION PICTURES
GOIDERJCH' TW.P.
The following is the report of the
June Promotion Examinations at S.
S. No. 11 Goderich township. Hon-
ours 70 per cent. • Pass 60 per cent.:
Jr, <th: Harold Wise, '71.
Sr. 3rd->Frrank Potter, 74; Willa
Potter, 72; Donna Pickett, 67.
Jr. 3rd -Glen Wise, 66; Lulu Tyn-
dall, 60.
Sr. and -Fired •Girbson,1 79;: !Ray
Potter, 70; Jaek Tyndall, 60; Harold
Corey, 35.
Jr. and -Norma Pickett, 73; Al-
vin Wise, 68.
Sr; lst--George McGee, '70; Joe
Potter, 60. •
Pr, -Joe Gibson, 85; Nora Tyndall,
68.
-'Marion E. Middleton, teacher,
GODERIOH TW;P.
The following is the, June: report STANLEY'
of S. S. Ne 10, Goderich township; -
,First, class honours, 75;,!Second, lass .G9chool Report for S. S•. ,No. 1, .Stan -
honours 66 per cent:' ` es, i ley. 'The following are the,naiiree of
, I,
Granted Entrance Certificates - on pupils in the classes to which ' they
t6,
Land or sea offers un-
limited opportunities
for snapshooting.
WITH the arrival of
really warm summer
weather, beautiful trees
and flowers, we begin to think in
earnest about outdoor life and vaca-
tions. I suppose one could go on a
vacation without a camera but that
would be like trying to sail a boat
without a rudder. To say the least
it would seem that something impor-
tant was missing.
When planning a vacation you
should look forward to the snap-
shots you are going to get, for on
your return to hone and work, and
in later years when your trips be-
come fond' memories, you can al-
ways turn to your snapshots and en-
ioy Your vacations over and over
again. Snapshots pay dividends on
your vacation investmentsin con-
tinued pleasure long after your re-
turn.
There is one important thing to
keep in mind in vacation snapshoot-
ing and that is the variety of light
conditions you may encounter in
your travels. Picture taking might
well be classed in four groups, ac-
cording to the exposure they need,
and by adopting as a standard ex-
posure for each group, one that is in-
termediate between the shortest and
longest that will maks a satisfactory
exposure, there will be only four ex-
posures to consider and these can be
memorized.
These four groups are as follows:
Number ono: -Marino and beach
scenes and extreme distant land-
scapes. Number two: -Ordinary
landscapes showing the sky with the
' principal • subject of your picture in
the foreground. Number three: -
Nearby portraits in the open shade
.. by that I mean not under trees or
the roof of a porch and last -shaded
nearby scenes.
These four groups, or classes, just
about cover the different types of
pictures you will want to take on
your vacation. With modern-day film
and cameras, exposure problems
have been greatly simplified but it'
is still necessary to use a little good
judgment and not expect the impos-
sible from your camera. '
There are many types of cameras
to meetevery requirement of the
photographer, whether he is an ama-
teur or a professional, but no camera
is capable of taking all types of pic-
tures under all conditions. It is true
that some cameras are more versa-
tile than others. One may have an
extremely fast lens which permits
the taking of' snapshots under ad-
verse lighting conditions and if it
also has a fast shutter you can take
pictures of subjects moving at ex-
treme speeds. Other cameras have
lenses and shutters of various
speeds to take pictures -and good
ones -within certain limits and con-
ditions.
Almost every dealer in cameras
and photographic supplies has print-
ed outdoor exposure tables giving
details of exposures, etc., in the four
classes mentioned above. Ask your
dealer for one of these outdoor ex-
posure guides and then go forth with
your camera and take the kind of
pictures you'll be proud to show
your friends.
JOHN VAN GUILDER.
the year's work: Alfred Butler, Hel-
en Welsh, Eva Switzer, Kathleen
Middleton,
To Sr. 4th -Donald Sundercock, 74,
Arneld Rathwell, 64,
To Jr. 4th -Ted Middleton, 69.5;
Helen Thompson, 69.3; Albert Steep,
50.
To Sr. 3rd --Phyllis Middleton, 82;
Albert Craig, 64; George Honking,
50.
To Jr. 3rd -Arra Townshend, 87;
Betty Middleton, 78; Ruth Middleton,
69; Merrill Switzer .60.3; Bobby
Rathwell, 60; Sant Craig, 51,
To Sr. 2nd --'-Jean Hendrickse, 90;1
Evelyn 'Steep, 86; June Middleton, I
78; Eileen Craig and Elinor Sunder -
cock,
77; Elwin Hunking, 53‘.
To Sr. 1st -Donald Middleton,
Wesley Holland.
To Sr, Pr. -Lois' Middleton, Grace
Steep, Willie Switzer.
-M. Forbes, teacher.
HULLETT
•
Report of the Pronvotion examine-
i,ions of Si S. No. 10, Hullott:
•
Jr: 415 to Sr. 4th -Kathleen Yung-
blutt, 65.
Sr. 3rd to Jr. 4th -Anna Mae John-
ston, 78 (Honours); John Sprung, 56
(recommended).
Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rd -Elva Govier, 75
(Honours); Harry Yungblutt, 74;
Fern Yungblutt, 63; Berea Mair, 60.
-Beth Arnett, teacher.
TUGKERSMITH
The following' is the report of S.
S. No. 6, Tuckersmith, for the pro-
motion examinations and the year's
'"For 'row Conventalre''
ARROW Bus SCHEDULE
Effective May 5, 1935
LEAVE EAST BOUND
8.00 aan. 5.30 pm.
WEST BOUND
1.15 p.m. 7.50 p.m.
(Standard Time)
LEAVE NORTH POUND
2.45 p.m. 8.00 p.m.
SOUTH BOUND
11.05 atm. 5.30 pm.
Itineries planned to all points in
Canada, United States, Mexico
CONSULT LOCAL AGENT
Hotel Rattenbury
Phone 50.
CENTRAL ONTARIO BUS LINES
TORONTO 24.18;
have been promoted:
Jr. 4th-Mazine IStanbury (11).
Wonetta Henderson (H); Alice Glen
(I3), Lenore Welsh, Frederick Ander-
son.
Sr. 3rd--iRaymond Cantelon.
Jr. 3rd--iGlen Price (H), George
Cantelon.
2nd --Jack ;Stewart (H), Helen
Shaddock (H),
1st -Frederick ;Stanbury (H), Jim
Stewart (H).
Best speller, for year -Jack Stew-
art.
Highest attendance for year -Hel-
en 'Maddock. Prize for home Read-
ing -Alice Glen and Maxine Stan -
bury. -M.. E. Patrick, teacher.
work. The mattes are arranged in '
HULLETT.
order of merit and the classes are
arranged as they will appear on
Sept. ist:
Sr. 4th -Mina Terrylberry, Hudrey
Bouerrnann, Mildred Ashton, Ken-
neth Terryberryl
Jr. 4th -,Ruth C'arnochan, Dorothy
Coleman, Edna Ashton.
Sr. 3rd -Ida Terryberry, Clfffor
Iugill, .
Jr. 3rd'1VIelvin Beuermann.
Sr, 2nd -Alvin Terryberny, Joyce
Carter, Jim 'Carnochan.
Pr: -hazel Coleinan, ] leanor
Johns, Alice Beneronann.
-Edna M. Jamieson,' teacher.
The following is, the report of the
Promotion Examinations ' held in S.
S. No. 8, Hulled: •
Sr. 4th -Hazel Hunking, 83; ;Clar-
ice Lee, 72.; Clifford Saundercoclt, 67.
4th -Jack Webster, 78; Mel-
vyn Brunsdon, 77; Joyce Fairservlce,
76; Dorothy Griffiths, 70. •
Sr. 3rd. --(Phyllis Manning, 85; Lou-
isa Little, '70; Eileen Millar, 69; Don-
ald Hunking,66.
2nd -Teddy Prest, 85; Eddie Me-
Nall, 84.7; Hughie Millar, 84; Aud-
rey Little, • 83; Donald McNeil, 73.
Jr. 1st -Harold Bromley, 65.
Sr, Pr.-riniargalet Tamblyn, 75.
Jn Pr -4Betty' . Brunsdon, Edith
Little, Phyllis McCool, Mary Ellen
P'reut, Kennon Little.
-Ida M. 'Stalker, teacher.