HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-07-15, Page 10Supplement to The Seaforth News, Thursday, July 15, 1926
WINTHROP.
The ladies' 'meeting held at :t'he.
me of Miss Florence Saunders last
eek well attended. The meeting
pened by singing hymn ( 109 with
Irs. R. •MdFariane in -the chair. The
oripture lesson was read by 'Mrs.
lexan'd'er and Messenger .prayer by
re. C. Dolmage. The topic 'on '"The
radian 'Churdh," was given by (Mrs:
'Campbell, .followed by voluntary
oxes .are 'to be handed in at next
Layer by Mrs. Simpson. The 'mite
eeting,_ The 'meeting close with
ingine hymn 579 and all repeating
he Lord's prayer.
Mrs. Salmon and daughter Edith,
nd the Misses Margaret and Ruby
aces, of Brandon, are Visiting Mr.
Sts. 'George "Eaton.
iss :Sadie Thompson,"of Seaforth,
pent the week -end with Mr.,anld
i rs. W. 'C.:B Bennett,
Quite a number from here took in
he O nge. ,celebration in Clinton
Monda
The 'present rain was,a great help
to the crops and 'roots.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
The following are the results of the Audrey Murray, Iva Nott. Igo! i+ t
examinations held the last of June at O'Leary, George Parke (h), Edith
$ t'h Bettssets Ethel' and (Man Patterson, Margaret Pethlek, 'Lorne''Crowe, E,; Jeffrey, I.; Langan, C. Oke. 'No, 10, Robert ',Cole.
B MdK Y M (13)' Plante 'T (LA), Hay -No. 3, W. Meusseau (.B), R.
h ccessful Pinkney Mary Reid (h), ( ) ell W (A)' ,Boyle, Richardson (B), E. Stephen (B),
ea o , , Gerdon a
ley; the s wills of the tinsu rerun. No. 6, Anna
candidates be sent out as soon as. Rennie, •Franass 'Reynolds,_ Edith C E AterB Bike, G. ,(A); Cghingwobd, No, 4, Chlarold !Su i er •B
a( )
possible;owp marks will .be'sept is `Rice, Ethel Oh), A'l'vaStac ouse, Ellerin ton,' W. '(B); Gam- Farwell. Ne. 8, F. Miller, A. Z 1 ( )
i are suceeAppeals Clara Sf17e . K Eva' Stackhouse, R. (IB); n 'Lair ort; No. 10, Lorne'Chapman." No. 14, O.
those who
mi dle to the Entranceu,fwhich
Clara 'Storey; 'Katlrleen (Storey, Grace bu•lL e W. 'Pen -hale e, H' (A); Snell, Bell,'M. Johnston (A),'G.'Troyer (A)
may be'C.,•
byo the middle of August, far - wluich shall, Anna W R Wells, M. (A) No. 15, O. Turnbull (B); E. Wal'per.
no The•is ,highest
Charged. h r by W'1 M' b 1 IH ll Blad well R sum'Stanley-No. 4 North, M. A•rm-
inede d:by ,Alice mak of all 'was:. 8, { ), rf strong, 'F. 'Mossop. (B); IN. Paterson,:
tanned p,who Siemon, of No. 8, W Little D ('B), Passmore, A J. Scotchmer. No 4 South, L. Etue,
McKillop, who had st m of was0; BIRUSSEhS L •.N.'Etue,, M. Steele (B), No.5,+Hay
Smile R Soldan, Bertha; Steacy, ter, Elgin. No. 6, 7• 'Durrant M. •.Mc-
atSeaforth the 'highest murk
marks and Mabel (Bateman with 604 Donald. No. 7, Grace Love. No. 9,
manes Jessie Archibald Id with 603 'Ed' h B W Cardiff, Crediton-,Hlaist + •> ew , H. Finlay, I. G g ,
to t D Z•wiioker G 1•IdBrd E 'Schwartzenttuber I.
0
Tremeer, :Neil Tyndall, Robert U.p-
allace Irene Wankel
Dorothy • it son, Mabel Wright;'
Austin Zapfe.
Dorothy Aitkin (11), Elmer Arm
GA).
ensa
mond, M. (B); Foster, M.'(B); oynt,
• ,Armstron Eileen Bayfield (McLeod, A.; Weston, C,
strong, (Helen g, G Lewis, G.
Beirnes, rat' Brown, m, 't
Charles Davidson, Margaret 'Down- ,
Meth), Doreen Eckmier (h), Cosby Dashwood - Kleinstilver, R. (A);
Ennis, 'Delbert 'a , - Fin'
man, Kenneth Jackson ('h); Eleanor E . Pentland 'R
[(nigh t (h), Laura !Manning (0'),
Clara McCall (h), Thomas Miller,
James Parrish, , James Pennington,
Tames Ritchie, Emyene Steis.s, Ruth
Si:Mohan •(h), Kenneth Thuell (h),
Tames Turnbull, Olive Wi'ldiamson,
Tohn Pennington.
Dungannon -Brown,
e •rc t' a ' rn. �er'iclr iR. Manson;
out of a total of 750. S. i i e, . ,
SIt t ),,RTH Seh•wa^tzen'truber (•B). No. 10, Aldie
Helen Arnett (h), Jes ie Archibald E 'H 11 Margaret 'Har Nljj+ger, H.(A),
A (B) Mustard. No. 13, Mervin Keys. No.
(1), 'Mary .Adch'i'bald, Mabel Bateman
('h), Muriel;' Beattie, Margaret Cardno
(h), Nelson .Cardno, Viola Carter,
Alex. Chesney, Elizabeth Cluff (h),
Margaret ''Coleman, Margaret Crich,
Stewart Dale, Dorothy Dickson, Mar-
garet Drover(•h) Anna Edmund,
- 14, Blanche ,Mustard,
angora, ter ,C.Harris,Stephen----No. 2,11 -Tarry Hirtzel (A), '.
(B)'; Peters, C. (B); Wiggins, W. (A)
Young, G. Edward iLaan'port (A). No. 3,, E.
Grand Bend-lDesiardine, G.; Des- .Christie (B); 'Margaret Penhale (A).
1�'o, 4, E. Martene, E. Smith (B), G.
Becker,: T. Weber. No, 6. T. Neeh,
A. Matz, D. Raiz. No. 7, E. H. Cox, ,
M. Hemmen, V. Moore, I. G. Sweit-
zer, No. 11, (Hazel Morenz.
Usborne No. 1, Kathleen •Stralitg
(A). No. 2, T. Allen, Ivan Stewart
(A). K. `Wiseman (A). No. 3, George
Gilfillan. No. 4, 'Li'ly .Hunker. No. 7,
'H. Denham,•IVI. Bern, Thos. Hern.
No. 10, Mervyn 'Ryckman. No, 12, L.
Harness, Edna Squire.
W. 'Wawanos'h-•No. 1, May Boyle,.
James Murplry, Herman 'Cha'mney,
No. 2, M. ?Moble (IB); Lena •Leddy
(13). No. 3, F. McDonald (B), D.
Thompson, W. Wilson. No. 14, C.
Inglis.' No. 17, M..Girvin, G. McNee,
Elmer Sproul .(B).
E. 'Wawanosh-INo. 3, Healy, Olive.
No. 6-1Govier, A.; Vincent, R:; Wal
jar -dine, I.; 'Greene, D.; Moll'ard,A 1
(A); Taylor, L.; Turnbull, J. GA);
Isabel Forrest, Willis, V.
Arthur Finlayson ('h), Kingsbridge-+Dlalton, A:; Dalton,
Glenn Gemmell, 'Evelyn 'G'rie've (h), R (B) Foley, M.; Foley, Mary; Mc -
ETHEL,
Norma 'Hableirk, Madeline , Lewis Wilma Brown, Dorothy Freta anklin, Doris Murray
Intyre,; T. (Bl; O"Keefe. E.;
Wm, Lane, Harvey McClure, Lewiy ' O T�oughhu, A. .(B); O'Loughlin, N.
Iv1dD'onald; Mona McGregor, Marg- (�h)r Mildred Hoy, John.'Lamont, ,
aret oisl 11/lc-Kellar, Harry McLeod, 'Ger- Wesley''McNeil, !Blanche •Rowland, (A)•
Crude -Matthews, 'Jack Montgomery, Lo-rgaret Rowland, John Sanders, ,Mount Carmel -Dietrich, W. (B); (IB)
', s Lorne Vodden (h). Dietrich, E. (B); 'Hogan,
MAN:LEY. (B) Regan,
A.; 'O'Rourke; O'Hara
•Clarence Malone, Helen Murray,' (B); nei,ei P„ Regan, E.
Wilfred O'Hara William Ryan Winchelsea-=Raron, P.; Cancan, D.
SEAFORT�-I CAFE
REGULAR DINNER 40c
Meals and Quick Lunches at all hours • Prompt Service
BISSET'S ICE CREAM
Sodas, Soft Drinks, Chocolate Bars, Cigarettes, Cigars, etc.
PERCY HOWE, Prop.
Herbalist Here
Are You Suffering from any Disease?
Murfin the proprietor of the Canadian Herb Gardens,
expert in herbs, will be at the
Commercial Hotel
Seaforth
eQNE DAY ONLY-- ALL DAY& EVENING
Wednesday, July 21st
Consultation Free
Asthma, Piles, Dropsy, Bedwetting, Skin Diseases, Ner-
vous Diseases, Rheumatism, Bladder Trouble, Diabetes,
Bright's Disease, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Neuritis, .
- Blood Pressure, Heart Troubles, Constipation, Lung
and Bronchial Troubles and all Diseases. Gall
Stones removed, no operation necessary.
Goitre 'removed, no operation.
THERE IS AN HERB FOR EVERY DISEASE
Remember the Date
WEDNESDAY JULY 21st
CANADIAN HERB GARDEN
133 GARFIELD AVE. - -- �- LONDON
WE SELL THE HERBS THE JUICE COMES FROM
i.re.
Zachariah Ryan, Alice Siemon (h), K. (A);'Hern, 'Earl.
Murtha 'Siemon. St. Helens -Foster, W.; Miller, A.;
CLINTON ' McFarlane, H.; 'Miller, M.; McQuitlin,
The highest marks made at the 01. ('A). i ,•
Clinton Centre were made by Marion Zurich -Berard, N.; ; Cal'fas, S.; Du -
Forbes (697), No. 12, Hullett, and by charme, W.; Farwell, C.; yleis'haner,
Susie Livermore (597), Clinton Pub- •� Iwald, L.; K'ochems, F.; Lie -
Susie Livermore
Crawford, rd R
'Chas. Andrews, Allan Bali, Isobel
Biggart, Raymond Ciartwright, Ruth
Cartwright, Phyllis '-Collyer, Marion
Forbes (h), Edith 'Gib'b'ings, Grace
Gibbings, iRo'bt. Hale, Brenton 'Hell
yar, 'Paul Hovey, Muriel ff-I'udie,
Edith Hunt, ,Wm. Jackson, 'Douglas
Kennedy, . Carrie Davis, Bessie Liver-
more, Susie Livermore (h), Mervyn
Lobb, Thelma 'Lovett, Janet Mc-
Taggart, 1Helcn Manning (h), Marion
Mason, Lloyd Medd, Violet Mor-
rison, Jean Mutch, Margaret Plum -
steel, Edward 'Rorke, Wayne Rozell,
Eileen Rumball, 'Grant Snell, Olive
Thompson (h), James Turner, Jean
Twyford, Harry (Watkins, Wm. Wat-
kins, Jack Welsh, Annie Williams (h).
BLYTH.
'Franklin ,B'ainton, ,Anna Beadle (0'),
Ella Brown ('h), !Marjorie Colson,
Mary Denholm, 'Gertrude Elliott,
Wm..Heffron, Wm. C'loyd Johnston
(h), • Lewis Michael Kelly, 'Wm.
Leiper, Gregory- (Leith, Irene Long-
man, Jas. D. McCrea (h), Eliza
bolt, den, M.; Walsh, Edna. No. 7, Cham=
ekson. N -o, 3, d, L. raw o R. ire~ Viltetta• iClvamney, Vernon. No.
T)ickson. No. 3, H. 'Hiblben. Na. 4, C. 8,Vincent, Harold. No. 10, Caldwell,
McDonald -(:A), M. McKendrick, 1? Thelma (A);'Caldwell, Norma (B).
'Robertson (A), J. 'Ross. .No.5, A.
Hunter, E. Pritchard (B), 13. Reid
(B); E. ,Ritchie. No. 6; 5. Reid, H.
Con -gram (.B). No. 7, M..MCGee: N'o.
9, 'C. IZilp'a'trick, W. Clare. ,No. 10, T.
Howard. R. Lane, C. !McLain. No. 16,
C. 'Crozier GB); A. Hasty. (8).
'Colborne -No. 1, A. Linfield (B),
A. Miller, A. Tahib, V. Tab'b. No. 2,
M. 'Goad, 'E. Long (B), S. Vanstone.
No. 3, E. Marsh (IA), F. +MdLrarty -(A)
0. McPhee
I(B),
M.
Scott
( B ). G
Scott ('A), IH. Young (A). No 6,
•M Hetherington, F Kingswell a5.
Wafter. No. 8. W. Hardy. M. 'Milli- Harry .Hirtzel, 570; Dashwood -
gan. No. 9, IK. Farrish, J. Farnsh, D.
Linklater •(BL No. 1 U.. 'Nellie (Willey Helen ?'i,diger, 599; Dungannon-
.'Gaderich Townshio-No. 1, Mldred
Hicks. '•No. 3, H. Cu!dmore, T. -Cud-
more; A. 'Glen, D. 'Hillier, K. 'Huller,
C. McNeil; E. 'Pickard (8). No 5, E.
Machan, 'Matilda (Mains, Norman
Nicholson, 'Dorothy Po'plestone,
Marie Rapson, 'Belle Rolberton, Lois
Robinson (h), Thomas Ross, Laur-
ance !Scott, Vern Scrimgeour, Jamie
Sims, Jean 'Stevens, Annie Straughan,
Clifford Taman Ethel Taylor, 'Ger-
trude Tunney, 'Cle'ta Elizabeth Wat-
son (h), Verda 'Watson, Mary Web-
ster, Pearl Williams, Madeline Yung -
No. 11, 'Robertson, Agnes, No. 13,
Coo'k," G. 'H.; bMcGregor, W. C. No.
17, Corbett, 'Olive.
Hibbert -No. 7, Bolton, N. F.;.
Brintwell, T. 'G.; Bolton, A. J. (B); .
Kerslake, J. ; E.; ' Robins, D. C.;
Saraias, E. 'W.;' Wren, A. L. (B);;
Wright, F. J.,
Highest mark obtained at each
centre: 'Goderic'G-William S•bherland,
687; Exeter-'Ka'thleen Wiseman, 633;
Hensall-Lorne 'ChapmBay-
field-Frances
600;
Mossop, 557; Belgrave
-Thelma 'Caldwell, 601; 'Crediton -
Elliott. 13. 'Elliott,iNo 6 L . Calw
Wm. Wiggins, 572; Kintail-?Nora
O'Loughlin, 639; St. Helens -Mildred
McQui'llin, 564; Varna -John Dur-
rant, 512; Winchelsea --Dorothy
Caanmi. 570; Zurich -Lawrence How-
E. Johnston, E. Mdlwain (B), 'lvl.ald, 951.
WEST HURON ENTRANCE.
First 'class 'honors marked (A);
second-class honors need 525 marks
and are marked (B). Exeter centres
are marked (E) and •Goderich '('G).
Highest total in each subject: Read-
ing, (G) Nora O''Loughlie 42; (E)
M. Foster, B. iSol'dan, L. Steacy, 45.
Spelling, (IG) .E. O'Keefe, K. (Holmes,'
F. Mossop, W. Sutherland, 50; (E)
T. Schwartzentruber, E. Schwartzen
•tru'ber, 50. Writing, ('G) Jessie iRoss,
39; (E) IMarie 'Farwell 42.- Literature,
(G) James Su't'herland, 98; (E) Ivar,
Stewart, 90. Co'mposi'tion, (G) Doro-
thy !Robertson, 80; (E) 5I. Stewart,
K. Strang. 83. 'Geography (G) W.
Sutherland, 94; (E) Ivan Stewart, 94.
Arithmetic. (G) J. Sutherland, W. 0'
Loughlin, 100; '(E) Harry Hirtzel 100.
History, (G) R. Fisher, J. Sutherland,
W. Sutherland, 100; (E) M. Penhale
90. Gra'mmer,'(0) J. Sutherland, W.
Sutherland, 100; (E) Edward 'Cox, 94.
Total, (G) W Sutherland (age 11)
687; (E) Kathleen Wiseman (age 12)
633.
'Goderich, Central school -Abell,
Jean (A); Colborne Ambrose (3);
Cooper, 'H. (13); 'Crlawford, L. (A);
(fisher, R. (IA); Grass, E.; 'Grass, L.
(B); 'Howell, A. (AA); (Hunter, S(.
(A); Kneeshaw, 'J McCreath, W.;
Millian, D.; Patterson, L.; Powell,
K.; 'Ross, W. (1B); Ross, E. (B);
Saunders, Billy (A);d
Stodart, W.
Sutherland, J. (A
); S
(A) ; Taylor, H. Vic'torila s'ch:ool-.
Blacic, J.; 'Brownlee, IM.; Carter, S.
(B); Clark SL,; Clark, L,,; Currie, W.;
Elliott, A.; Evans, M. (A); Gliders,
Fl, GB); Hamilton, E (8); Hoey, T.;
Tames, H.•'
'Johnston, K.; Knighta ;
Lum'by, +E•; Mackay, D. (B);
Kla'y, 'M. (B); McDonald, L. (iA);
McGregor, 0. (A); U4lurney, m.;
Nivins, A. '(113); Peachy, 'G.;Tayl r,
S.; Taylor, J„ Tremblay, H. H (33);
Wafters, 'E.; 'Walters, 'D. (13); White,
■
A. St. 'Peter's school-Baeahler, F.;
a.
The Tr ffic
"Cop" is Your
a 'rotector
Ontario highways are policed for your protec-
tion. The traffic "cop." is your friend.
The traffic patrol is not to inconvenience the
motorist, and not for the purpose of collecting
fines. Its aim is to protect life and limb, and the,
public investment in the roads. Its work makes
for the safety of yourself and your family.
Won't you do your part in this movement to
reduce accident on the highways, and encourage
your friends to do the same?
Do not fall into the temptation of speeding,
because the road ahead is clear. Remember that
excessive speed is one of the greatest agents of
destruction of some roads. While reminding
motorists that the traffic patrol will do its full duty
in enforcing the law, the Government urges the
co-operation of motorists in refraining from ex-
cessive speed. Each motorist is interested in road
protection because each must contribute to road
maintenance.
THE HON. GEO. S. HENRY,
S. L. SQUIRE,
Minister of Highways Deputy Minister
Issued by the Ontario Department of Highways
to securethe co-operation of motorists in
abating the abuse of the roads of the Province.