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Zurich Herald, 1927-07-21, Page 4
y,tJRIelf A1UUNG i s -N the Province of Ontario the Bank of Montreal has a complete with headquarters at Toronto, specially organized to give careful attention g pep Province. and prompt service to banking requirements of the people this There are 241 branches of the Bank of Montreal ft this Province, the offices being located at every important centre in Old .and New Ontario. Behind this Provincial Organization are the resources of a nation-wide Institu- tion, having a combined Capital and Reserve Fund of over 06o,000,000 and Total Assets exceeding g78o,000,000. Over 2,000 shareholders of the Bank reside in Ontario �;f s•z:�'a ��� n We ,nr ,11�i f�tia:y p,„3 {ir,_ i yt—�I 'iJaej%-e, I a'a.l i',f'�a<�; W1• w rikriiN } lis l) 1 1114T 11 � �� I . } I11� �wea ; ' i�,M-`a'�,..;;4. . ,''F',',�b } i ' .,, t dei,.14,..,,...,,...,,,,,,-7.,,,,J,61':11!'11, 14^� r , I al 1 1' � tea, `111 ; 1 t tj ;t`' °i 1;' ,, ; ,r I n 144;4 '171 j'_44i +10 1:-1- I i—' I i I , cr i' pti � ' I I (il �m .- =, jd. Main Office, Toronto -- p„ '� II I1r. + 9!: dri fu NKQF MONTREAL Totaii Assets itt excess of t7°oa000.o®O Headquarters for Ontario: 4 Wellington Street East, Toronto i34 --1 ++ 4I -'k D 1"+ i„F'Ji,^i Y gg'ot.++„C`i ++ .-2.1.4-'ti-r I .pirry s-ra-pl-ry-pi-rt r. 4 4 , 4 HERALD OFFICE D© You Know? ' THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR GOOD PRINTING THAT WE CAN SUPPLY Y013 WITH PRINTED WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANN OUN CEMENTS THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH AS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND STATEMENTS THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING M,ANUFAQT UJIiERS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUP- PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOKS THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAPERS, ENVEE- OPES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST- ATIONERY, NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS IN TWO SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC„ ETC. THAT' WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLB WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK ' FOR 5c. LAR -- GER QUANTITIES AT BIGGER REDUCTIONS THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POS- TERS, MERCANTILE POSTERS AND ALL GENERAL PRINTING OUR SPECIALTY 1 4 i 4 1 4 4 4 i Entrance Results 'MST HURON H. S. ENTRANCE RESULTS FOR 1927 Total marks obtainable, 750. litarks i eeessary° to pass, 450,with tait :least 40 per cent, in each Isub-} r, set. First-class honors required 1 PM marks -and are marked A. Se- a ud-classs honors need 52:; and are «oinarked B. i The .highest totals are -Joseph alareech, .847, age 12 years; Jean Webster 638, age 12 years. 'The mark. 'sof those that failed zare bring nailed to them. Un- .lsoc easeful candidates shall notify .ie Public School inspector before Afhe 16th of August in appealing tor •a re -reading of their answer Vaaper+s as specified in the Regu- B'ations. The certificates of sac- rataaafaal candidates will be 'sent to' like leacher or the Secretary of the :Eons Board about August 16th. _High School Entrance isubjects late group I will be .accepted ofr WA .as specified in Exam, Form .14, cr'!ly tilled in and certified by the icher. EXETEP. Ratacwell Rath, B; Christie, Grace, *w Cochrane, Grafton, A; Cole, ” °a ry; Cox, Dorothy A; Wlioseph A; Davis`, Dorothy; Davis, i sl 'aaaon; Deering, Edward, A; Eller ,filluiltin, Margaret; Fraser, Allan; �y,�,,� arnL in, Oswald; Hutchinson, G1- ' arta; Jackson,: Joseph, A; len- �.. '� r Saraaii Constance; J�.nniii„s, Rosie, Wl,: .Kay,. Muriel; Kestle, Ilene; rear ill, .ineti.n A; Laing, CTed.; *.tatIValOn, 'Olive A;; Lewaa, Thelma. .A ntrtify Margaret, ` A; Payme, L"rl- Van, U; Fenhale, ,Than, 13; Pryde yraondd, A; Seldom Wallace., Seem, Jean; Sims Mama 13; laramationla Melvi'1. ; Shinn r,,, Ger- *ilk B; .Snefl, Mabel,. A; Ste Wart **donne, 13; Stone, Ruby, A; Valper, Lo.'nra, BAYFIELD Elliott, Margaret; Genteinhard, Doris; Liggins, Lottie; Kerr, Agnes; Lindsay, Jessie; Sturgeon, George; Weston, Fred. CREDITIN • Beaver, Edna, A; Finkbeiner, Russel; Kuhn, Margaret, A; Lewis Clara, A; Lewia Eber, B; Richard Marion, B; Waghorn, Lottie, A; Woodhali, Hazel A. DASHWOOD Pass -old, Nelda; Held. Sadie; Kraft, Elda; Meyer, Ruth B: Nadiger, Zeta; Wein, Wallace.. EENSALL Bell, Jean; Lindenfieid, Lulu; Munn, Harold; Scranton; Joyce; Sincla'r, Marion; Sn2il.1:e,. Mildred:; Smith, Eldred; Welsh, Royce; Zuefle, Clare. 'GRAND BEND Boysenberry, Aileen; DesJar- dine. Wallace; Holt, Beulah, A; Webb, Milton R. WIN'CHELSEA pelf, Florence; Fleywood,Hazel i Heywood, Allen, A; March, Helen Prance, Audrey,. , , ZURICH' Ilabercr, Carl; Koehler, Greta; Liebold, lime; Schwalm, lm ' Laurin... Witiert, Leel,and- y e' HAY TP No. 2--Greb, A. Gordon,i No. 4 --Erb, Rena; 'Gabel, Eldon. No 6• -Farwell,. Beatrice., t, No. 12-Adarns, Beatrice. leo. i5-Ttxrrtia I', Jane,Al , . "VV'nll� He, o d, Ulla; John's, Leola B STANLEY No. 1 -Sep. S. -Bedard, Lloyd,.. No. 3-Chuter, Margaret ; Scotch - mer, Eleanor, B; Taylor, Harvey.. No. 4-South-Oarnie, Maribel` ; Etue Mabel B. Z; o. 6-Chuter, Mary; Durrant, Al bert 13; Elliott, Ruth; John- aton, Audrey B. No. 7 -Reichert, Alfred 13. No. e-Gelinas, Phoebe; Manson Sara; Mansell, Donald. No. 10 -Hyde, Howard;; Ketchen, _,Roland; McCowan, Frank; Snider Melvin- No. 13 -Murdoch, Christina 13; Murdoch, William, No. 14 -Knight, Irene. STEPHEN TP. Union No. 6 -Coughlin, Helen, A.; Mahoney, Mary B; Regan, Huberta B. No. 3 -Dearing, Ella; Dearing, Greta; Jory, Leland, B; San - dere, Bernice :9;. No. 4 -Becker, Gordon ; Matrene, Olga. No. 7 -Schroeder, Fred; Sweitzer, Evelyn. No. 10 -Brown, Maude; Hayter, V•ri lli'a,. No. 12 -Baker, Grata No. 14 -Hay, Mabel; Hickka Gwendolyn. SCHOOL REPORT ' Of S. S. No. 8, Hay." Thee pulp- ils' names appear bathe {blase they will be after summer holidays{ 4Namee are arranged in order of merit in June exams. Sr. IV -Norman Waipei.•, hone. Jr. IV-Emelia Rader,'hod:4 1 Pearl Wiegand;t Sr. III -Ervin Rader, Otto Beekker, Melton Wainer. Jr. III -Edward. Gag'stetter, hon; Jean Wo.b rr, hon; Harold Ra- der, -Dorothy Rader, Elmore Gag - !stetter. Sr. II -Lorne, Rader, Emil Becker Jr. II -E1 'i n Lade,', hon; H rbert Miller, hon; Harold Schwartzen- truber, Hildegard Mieril; Vernon Schwartzentrub'er, Vernon • Becker, + .'Sr. I -Donald Oestreicher, hon; Frieda Becher bon; Dalton Stela- wartzentruber; Glen Walper. Sr. Pr. -Eunice ,Oestreicher, El- more Rader, Carl Oestreicher. W. Broken'shire, Teacher. HENSALL. Harry Caldwell, of Winnipeg is upending the summer here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cald w ell.. Mrs. Vincent Wood and icon ,Tack of,Santa Barbara, Calif;:,are spending a few'weeks visitingw ith Her mother, Mrs. J. Din'sdale •and other relatives. • They were eight days motoring over, Mrs. Shortt and daughter, Mita. ... , i I`07 1 Cater of �V' i d.sor and n n Mina Ferguson of Minnoapoli's, hare' virs'ting with Mary and IslmtuaAohn lston, • The annual Sunday School picnic of the United Church will be held at Boyfieid on July 27th. • Mrs. A. 3, Ilmnln,ell and daugh- ter of Penn ylvania visited a few days With Mi° and firs. G. Bolton. Lobby Drysdale is in London' f ciipital, taking treatin,en front, •�1n 1 ALD Coder cli Centennial JULY 3i_AUGUST 6 GRA $TD HISTORICAL PAGEANT, 600 PEOPLE: Depieiting 100 year's of life in the Iluron Tract, Monday, ' Tuesday, W nesday Et tairin s. TWO AFTERNOONS 0C+' HORSE 'LU C'INU' Monday and Thuraday. (T'TAT EVENT IN SEMI -PRO BASEBALL Osl'ers, champions of Ontario, x*. Bi'a.don's, clrampioils • of Michigan, for international 'championship purse of $700; Wednesday afternoon. BAND TATOO AND FIREWORKS Seven Bancle, including the famous Band of 48 Highland - :eats of Toronto. Followed by pa.agnifi ent Fi• eworl:s d'sp'.ay Friday .evening. PROVINCIAL ATHLETIC MEET Many noted Athletics will be present Girls Soft Ball 'Game London Ladies v. Toronto Ladies. Saturday afternoon Each day's program, will conclude with a grand Stre?t Carnival, for which 24 prizes will be given each night. SEE DETAILED PROGRAM Fon OTHPR EVENTS OF THE WEE':K ITattke McQu'on of Albany, N,. Y. Visited with relatives in town. Wm. Fee and sisters, Mary and Sarah, returned from a pleasant auto trip with relatives in Wat- ford and vicinity,. The windstorm the other aft- ernoon last tore up some metal sheets on the roof of the commun- ity sheds at the rear of Carmel church. At the regular council meeting the other evening, a communicat- ion was read from, the Ontario Hy- dro Commission, stating that they had receive:. a letter by the Co- uncil asking for a reduction on both atreat' and commercial light- ing. They 'stated they would take the matter up immediately; and no doubt will grant a sub- +atantial reduction. Tory and Doris Bolton, returning with thein. Fred Barry and son of Windsor visited with Dir. and Mrs. as. Wm, Coi'sitt: Mr. 'and Mrs. Geo. Troyer and family of ColIrtland, visited fri- ends here. Mrs. Wen Troyer re- turned hone with them;, Mr, and Mre. Fred Bonthron of 'Flew .York ate visiting the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bonthron. ' Mr. and Mess L. S. Smith and children of Detroit are visiting re datives; h're. Annie Laramie and girl friend of Toronto, 'axe visiting Mrs...W. Lanz niie and. Grata. Mary Hogarth of Toronto, is vi's'iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hogarth. A number of our residents have left for their summer homes at Grand Bend. COUNTY NEWS. The Orange celebration held in Mitchell on Tu,sday 12th, brought. out a very large crowd, about 90 lodge's taking part in the proces- sion. The first ,Orange paradie ever held in Mitchell was in 1857, seventy yearn ago, and the last one was in 1897, thirty yearn a- go. In the County Court actions taken by Charles Webster and Wm J. Douglas of Lucknow, against the` counties of _Huron and Bruce; a !settlement was .reached where- by the county of Miran pays Webster $350 and Douglas . $30e, each party to pay his or its own o+sts The accident which res- ulted in the action's took place on the ' Huron and Bruce boundary, line, about two miles east of Luck - now, • ,Some time the other night thi- elves entered R. J. Gibbon's cloth- ing store in Se.aforth land removed some $2,500 worth of atock. The store had been open quite late an Saturdays night adn it is thought that the thieves made their entry in the early hours of Sunday morn rasa, lVI'r.. Gibbs is a young:nen who came to Srafort.h 'from Strat- tmed 'several years ago to enter In - 1.0 business there and is .one of the i owns most successful young bus mess nen. R, G. Reynolds, of Goderieh,for many years 'sherif fof Huron Co- unty, has been placed on the sup- erannuated list, it is learned, end will be 'succeeded in that office by Charles G. Middleton,' of Clinton. Selection of Pine letter haisi been euroored for, Some time, and al- though official announcement has not yet been made it its nnderetbod the appointment Will be confirm- yid. Mr. Middleton is a native end lifelong resident of Goderlch Tp'., where h "s people were among the °ally t`aettlerir. 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