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tiaillas and Hazel Dining, 48
: The following obtained priz,
perfect attendance: Preston
sults
years), Myrtle ?apple,
IP•apsPle, Morley Wiright and
a Hill, altatent for one day; Bea-
, ''',4t,,•Watson,-absenzt for 2 days; Allan
11 'Wesley Ham, absent days- lae
, Wilson and Alioe.Wright, absent
idaYtz; Hazel Wilson, and Mayme
Perfeet Marks in daily
el for the school year, Alice
• Wright; 1 anietake each, Mae Wilson,
,Armstrong and Meanie Wat-
'$09:1; best insect collection, let, Grace
',1.1],alryttnple; 2nd, Wesley Haina-M.
• MeNau.ghton„ Teacher.
• S. S. NO. 3; STANLEY
The. following will be the arrange-
ment of the classes in S. S.• Nos. 3,
Stanley, for the school term, co,m-
..emencing in. September; Jr. IV -Hugh
Pollock, Lloyd Heard. Sr. III -El-
more MeClinehey. Jr. HI- Emma
• IVIcelinchey, Clifford MeClinchey.'•Se.
1-Minniepenhale, George Heard.-
C. A. Trott, Teacher. ,
S. S. NO. 14, HAY
The following is the report of the
Promotion Examinaticrns of S. S. No.
14, Hay. Honours- 75, Pass 60. Jr.
IV to 'Sr. IV-1Irm,a Ferguson 67. Sr.
III to Jr. IV -Ina Ropp 73, Stuart
Dick 63. Jr.' III to Sr. III -Allan
Crerar&1,-Harold-areld Willert 61. Primer
to I---031.anche ]Greene, Luanne Ropp.
Primer --Annie J-oek Russell.
-I. Campbell,. Teacher.
S.- "S. NO. 5, STANLEY
The following is the report of the
June Promotion Examinations held at
'S. S. No. 5, Stanley; Jr. IV-Lrolus
MeClinchey, Russell C-eseh. Jr. III
to Sr. III-Mety 'MeClinchey 64. Sr.
II to Jr. 111 -Mee Snit% 70, Hughie
McBride 67, Kathleen Oeech 65, An -
• sora McKinleyIVI
62, Jean -eClinehey.
Jr. II to Sr. II -Annie Oesch 64• ,
Doreen MeClinchey 62. Jr. I to Sr.
II -Myrtle, McKinley 86,' Mae 'Oesell
76, Kenneth Arrestrang 74, Ilia Boyce
71 Wesley McBride 66. Sr. ;Primer
-Viola, Boyce, Doris -Clatke. 'Begin-
ners - Robert MeKinley, Beverely
MeClinch•ey, Ruth Ideclinchey. - H.
•Smillie, Teacher.
S. S. NO. 13, McKILLOP
The 'following is the rePert for S.
S. No. • 13, IVIcKillop, for the -Promo-
tion Examinations: Pass 60.%, Hon-
ouna ,76%. !Jr. IV to Sr. IV -Richard
Greer 76%,t Ian Nesbitt 69. Sr. III
to Jr. IV -Gladys Broome 72„ 'Jack
, Rivers 52. Jr. III to, Sr. HI -George
Hart 7-5, Rosamond Appleby 66,
Spencer Broome 65, Dorothy Greer
62, Mildred Aitcheson 61, Evelyn
Rivers 60. Sr. II to Jr. III -Keith
Harrisnin 70, Gordon McGill 62. H
- Marian Aptpleby (absent
through illness), Celia Stephenson 69.
I Class -Lois Harrison. Primer
Class-tiVleirel Greer, Dorothy Agar,
David Stephenson. --S. Richrniond,
Teacher. , -ea
a •
S. S. NO; 3, HULLETP
Jr. IV -Marion Lawson, OliVe Grim-
oidiby, Keith. Dale, David Anderson,
Mary Thormipson, Viola Dexter, Stella
Armstrong, .Riley. Sr... III -
Reggie Lawson, Jean Wakefield, Jim
Jamieson. Elwood Clarke.. Sr. II-
• Norma Dexter. jr. II -Lorne Dale.
Sr. I -Lois Jamieson, Betty Dale,
Fe-rne Dexter.. Jr. I -Donald Steph-
ri ensone--Ethel E. Gawley, Teacher.,
S. S. NO.: 6, TUCKERSMITH
The follorwing is the school report
•of S. S. NI). 6, Tuckeremith, for the
HUT= Pier/lotion Examinations and
the year's work. The classes are ar-
ranged ite they will appear in Sep-
tember: Sr. IV -Carman Whitmore
76%, Iona Husgill 68, Marian Hpgill
61. Jr. IV --Mina Terryberry 65,
Audrey Beuernuann. 64, Mildred Ash-
ton 60, Kenneth Terryberry 60, Wes-
ley Hugill 55. ' Sr. 1H -Ruth Oarno-
, chan 76.4, Dorothy Coleman 68, Ed-
na Ashace 83. Jr. III -14a , Terry -
berry 6, Clifford Hugill 60, Gordon
Bever -mann (missed examination'S) •
ST. Beuermann 45. -Sr. I
-Alvin Terryberry 75, Jim Carno-
chan Joyce Carter (absent through
illnees). Ruth Carnochan. wen the
Silver Trophy for highest percentage
in the .two years' work. Number on
, roll, 18; evera•ge attendance for June
'N. -Edna M. Jamieson, Teacher.
-S. S. NO. 2, McKILLOP
The following is a report of the
resrults of the June promotion. ex-
,antinationts of S. S. No. 2, Meltillop.
Names are in order of merit. Jr.
IV -Grace MeMicbael 75%, Charlie
Storey 60. Sr. TH--Claea Keller 80,
Ruth Walter 80, Bert McClure 71,
Audrey Welters 68, John Anderson
- 56. jr. III -Hazel Anderson 79,
Dorothy IVInClure 72, Elwood Storey
49, -Charlie Mallichael 41, Sr. II -
Eleanor Storey 75, Leroy Keller 67.
.,,ir,..IIeenarold Storey 78. I -Joseph
Anderson 8a, Margaret isro,,dKiiefi
83; Maxine IVIcBrien 76, Lloyd Storey
'70, Bill .Storey 67. Primer -Bruce
Walters, 1Mavis. IVfcClurre, Welter Mc-
Clure, Bobbie Dalton, Ronald -Carter,
Muriel Keller. - Archie Hoggarth,
Teacher.
S. S. NO. 3, HIBBERT
The following is a report of the
examinations and standing of the
pupils in S. S. No. 3, Hilbbert. lion -
Ours 75%, Pass 60%, below 60%, fail-
ure. Phove marked with an asterisk
• have failed and are not' promoted.
Sr. IV--Jeart Norman 66.20,, Jean
Borns 61.09, Harvey Drown 58.91, Jr.
.IV-sMaturrice Ryan 61,88. Sr. HI -
Mary M. Ryan 82.56, Philip James
74". EarrI Drown 71.40, !Tarry Burns
:,.60.61, Arthur Barhour 60.85, Ila Nor-
-41:1111M 60, Raymond IVEIller 55,12.4`, Lorne
29.63*. 111-Mation Riehl
1&52, •Dorris Kleinfeldt 76.50, Alton
'11McKeillar 70.30, Marilyn "Gray 63.64.
Pr, •
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Jean Jame % Theresa By-
. ltfildied .10e 'Bans, Ross
.,, :Ott -crueller. , Main
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gorrnan, /tow
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erlit'a work
token into considera-
'Wiese pronlations. The
'in tho classes in which
they Will be on SePtember let. Sr.
1V -Marie , Iloegy 73%, Rita DpfIY
70, Beattriee Pryce 69, Everett Beuer-
mann 67, lWilltur Heegy 65, Mary
Pryce 63, Hazel Sperling (condition-
al). Jr. XV -Louis Hoetg-y 78, Irene
Connelly 74, Hector Lament 69, Bob
Duffy, (conditional). Sr. 1211 - Billy
Little 54, Alvin Beuermann 52. Jr.
III-aose, Burns71, Jean Pryce 69.
Sr. II -Rita Sloane 45, Rita Connelly
78, Leotta Hoegy 76, Margaret La-
mont 75, Mervin Beru•eirmann 72, Roy
Elliott 69. Jr. II --Isabelle Furcelk,
Grace -Connelly and Alvin Pryoe (eq-
ual). Primer-Levern Heegy, Eldon
Hulley, Pat, Bums. Amnia Dale,
Teacher. se
HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL
Promoted to Sr. IV ---Mary Clark
74, Elva McQueen 74, Jack Bell 73,
Goldie Cress 70, Pearl Harpole • 70,
Barbara Shepherd 68, Alice Pfaff 66,
Douglas Sangster 62. Prqmoted to
Jr. IV -Carey Joynt 85, Russel Hed-
'den 8,1. Geral -d Pees -more 79, NOT -
ma Cook 78, Marian Filshie 78, Jim
Campbell 73, Elaine Peck 73, Blanche
Thomson 70, Billy -Higgins 68, Lorna
Zuefie 67, Max Hudson, 66, George
Sangster 63,Lloyd Brock 58.-C. II.
Blowee, 'Feather.
Jr, to Sr. III -Harold Koehler,
Norris MeEwan, Mary Goodwin, Ron-
ald 'Parker, June Sanndereock, Aud-
rey Twitchell, Howard Love, Shiliery
Pe/Rebell,' Cecil Kipfer, Madeline
Vaulandeghern, Ray Foster, Laird
Hudson, Sr. Id to Jr. III. mari,on
Drummond, Donald. Joynt, Margaret
Sangster, Emily Hoskin, Bobbie
Canteron, Bobbie Sangster, Bobbie
}leas Reta Bell; Ross .Greene, Jessie
Paisley, Marion Paisley.=M. A. Ellis,
Teacher.
Passed into Sr. II -Ross Kennedy
78%, Bobby Nicol 71, Gordon Camp-
bell 71, Joe Marks 70, James Clark
58, Mi/dred Brock 58, John Beer 58,
Howard Smale 54, Jim' Sangster 52,
Donald 'Willard 49. Passed into Jr.
II-Mertian MacLaren 81, Alvin. Smale
61, George- Otrtedleein 60, Jackie Drys-
dale 54,. Alpine .tylcEwen 52. Passed
into Jr. L-tElaine Hoskins 79, Mona
Hedden 75, !Ronald Stephan 74, Bobby
Cook 71, Donald Bell 73, Ronald Bell
69, Gloria Twitchell 66, Donald Shep-
'herd 66, Harold Bell 53. Sr. Primer
-Mac Zuefle 72, Catherine Hamilton
67, Mabel' Fairburn 65, Helen Wolff
63, -Shirley Wolff 60, Marian Greene
5/, Annie Van Landeghem 54.
S. S. N. 9, TUCKERSMITH
The report of S. S. No 9, Tucker-
s -ninth, fot the month of June is as
follows.: Pi-an:toted to Sr. IV -Jack
Madiesy' 73%, Billy Powell 68. Pro-
moted to Jr, IV -Frances Elgie 81,
Willie -HiOdgert 74, Doris Mackay 62*,
Helen Houston- 56** (recommended).
Promoted to Sr. III -Bruce Ho-dgert
61. Promoted to Jr. III -Frank Ry-
an 62. Promoted to Class II -Jackie
Powell 76, Janet Hodgert 74. Pro-
moted at Easter, Class. I -Allan Ry-
an. Pupils are required to- make 40
per cent. on each paper and 60 per
cent, on the -total. An asterisk de-
notes failure on one or more papers.
Nemher on roll, 15; average atte•nd-
ance, 14. - Margaret E. Grieve,
Teach en.
S. S. NO. 10, McKILLOP
These are the results of the Pro-
motion Exaninations: Jr. IV --Betty
Bullard 74.1'"a Helen Blanchard 72.3,
Ruth Po:thick 70.1, Kathleen Shan-
non 65.7, Harvey Dolmage 61.4. Jr.
HI -Gordon Blanchard 61.6, Ruth
Campbell 56.8. First Class-Berva
Blanchard, Ilene Broome, Jackie Bul-
lard, 'Kenneth ;Eaton, Irene Lai th-
waite, Harold Pryce. "Best attend -
acme, Jarkie BuIllard; best spieller,
Annie Pethick; Health, Kenneth Ea-
ton -R. R. Patrick, Teacher.
S. S. NO. 7, TUCKERSMITH
The following- is the result of the
June examinations of S. S. No. 7,
Tuekersmath: Froan Jr. IV to Sr.
IV -Elmer Cameron 66%. From Sr.
III to Jr. IV -Jim Broadfoot 79, Jim
Buckner 6,5, Mac kintaul 64, Jack
McLean 63. Enorn Jr. III, to Sr. III
=Muriel -Cameron 66, From Sr. II
to Jr. TII-Rose Nicholson 67, Bruce
McLean 62. From I to Jr.
Boyes. Primer - Ross McLean. -
Eleanor Sootehmer, Teacher.
S. S. NO. 8, McKILLOP
The following is the June promo-
tion school report of S. S. No. 8.
McKillop. Pass 60%, Honours 75%.
Names of' those who are not pro -
muted are marked with an asterisk.
To Sr. IV -Bernice Manley 88, Ger-
ald McKay 78, Vera Leonhardt 75,
Dominic Murray 75, Calista Johnson
72, Mervin Deitz 72, Aaron Kintner
67. To Jr. IV -Raymond Kleber 85,
Della, Eggert 80, Morley Koehler 73*
Annie Eckert e0, Carl 'Siemer -It 57*.
'Po Sr. III--nDorothy Scherbarta 77,
Cyril Johnson 74, Stephen McKay 73,
Elmer Kleber 72,, Thomas, Murray 71,
Reheat Beireiniatentia Joseraih• John-
son 62. To jr. Elligeon
8.3, Florence Leonthardt 75, Leo John-
son 70, Harrold Deitz and • •Sit,ephen
'Manley 68, Margaret Eckert 56*. To
II -(Honours), Margaret Kleber, Ed-
ward Bennewies,'(Pass) Mary McKay,
Norman Eggert, -Manny Bermewies„
Cecelia Eckert. Sr. First - Ken-
neth ,Schrnidt, Edward Scherbarth*
Beta Bennewies, Ruth Rapien, ardella
Leanihtardt, Stephen. Johnson, Ralph
Fischer, Jerome Manley, l Era -Nets
Manley*. Jr. 1 -Manny Keehler,
Kenneth Barnerrnann. Number an roll,
46. -Helen M. Delaney, Teacher.
S. S. NG: 2, TUCKERSMITH
The following is the report of S.
-S. No. 2, Tuckhrernith, far the jute-
Prorincr6en Exasninations. First class
honours- 75, pass 60 To Sr.
IV -Edi-
son McLean. 82.1 To Jr. IV -Kathleen
MacGregor 87, 'Donald rDerynnart •77,
IVEIched Delta 12, Blanche Itillatson'70,
Don COoPer 67, .aleo Sr. --, Saha
Sproat 88, Father Thlaintarr 82, Oiven
Cooper 78, (lrace. Sclulbe 65, 'lilar-
ieriS !Stith 65. Ray thoPea'62, Xen-
neth 'McKenzie Oa Ratilleen ,Schilbe
59 ,,(rerettlitended) III -Jack
Deits 76, • I Givor 67,
Rortli 'Chula:ger 02.,......Jetan.,'Sethilibe 62,
Ved..11/ZoKieVaie,' ...Xrecniniftended)4. To
Sr. ,H.44Itldred 'MOW SO, ' Radtke
Cooper 5 TO Jr. II,4t/Orobity Chan-
daer91.,-.401tald ,Cildteell SO. , Tor Sr.
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'Celebiate, 5i xtieth
(Continue& from Page
Moore). and Frances, Ingersoll; Mr.
and 'Roy MOVirido .('Margaret
McNeill) ande Zurichn, Mr,
Jas. Geaseiek, Varna; Mr. and Mrs.
Geo.. Sehuson (Luella Coleman), Var-
na; 'Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Colernan and
Rena Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs Won
Hill, Mr. and 'Mrs, W. 'Hart, Mr.
.Alex and Miss Flora Smith, [Mrs.
Vera Issimenan land family, Varna;
Mir. and Mrs. 'John Coehritne (Mary
Jerrott), Mr, and Mrs. Ross Love
(Grace 'Fairbairn) and Helen, Town
Line; Mrs, Helen Dinedele Taylor and
daughter; Stratford; Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Jones (Mary Hood), Wm. John
and Mis-s Hannah Craig, Mrs. Morri-
son and Miss Emily Morrison, Miss
IVLinnie Reid, Mrs. Peter Fisher and
-Mies Eleanor; Mr. and Mrs_ George
Walker (Ella- Graseick), and Helen,
Miss Dora Alair, 'Mrs. Aida Dinsdale
Steamans, Mr. and] 1VIrs. Geo. C. Petty
(Hannah Dinsdale), Mr. Thos. Hud-
son, Miss Katharine Dsyselatle, 'Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Troyer (Mice Troyer)
and Gordon; Mrs_ Alex. McMurtrie,
Sr., Mrs. Peter Moire Hensall; 'Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Love, , Mr. and Mrs.
John Love, Grand Bend; Mr. Alex
Ross, Wingham; keg. Jessie Ann Mc-
Lean McGregor'Mrs. Margaret Blair,
Elgie and son, Robert; Mr. and Mrst.
Ale* McGregor (Elva. Anderson), Mr.
and IMrs. J. B. McLean, Gladys and
Fern, Mrs. Wm. Deitz and Dorothy,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Workman (Susie
Cudmare) and Oreille, Mrs. Mabel
MeBeath Jarrett and 'Gladys, Mrs.
Kate McDonald Jarrott, Mr. Williani
Anderson, Kippen; Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Jelin:9ton, 'Mr. G. Howard and,LVIr.
,Weltiese Beater; Miss Nora Alafir
and Wm. Pfaff, Ileneall; Mr. Archie
Ityckinan, Exeter. -
Sports Events
• The program of sports added much
to the afternoon's enjoyment. Win-
ners in the various events were as
follows: Races -Girls; 8 years and
tinder, Betty 'Switzer, Ruth Rathwell;
boys,' 8 years and under, Dick Wat-
son; girls, 14 years and under, -Mary
Fercnihar, .Blanche Watson; bays, 14
years and under, Jack Steep, Eric
Switzer; boys, 21 end .under, Alex.
MoBeath, Stu.art, Horton; men, 21 and
over,. Elgin TItompeon, Mr. Garran,
bean race, Wilmer Jones, John An-
dereqn;. graceful walking, in couples,
Miss Emily Morrison and Dr. Mur-
ray Fisher, Miss Marguerite McDon-
ald and W. W. Cooser; 'ladies' nail
driving contest, Mrs. Walter Moffatt,
Mrs. Geo.. Johnston, Miss Dorothy
Blair and Mrs. Geo. Troyer; 2nd, Mrs,
Alvin McBride, Mrs. Chas. Switzer,
Mrs. Hugh Cameron; merl'e nail driv-
ing contest, Alvin M.eBride, Wdhiam
McKenzie; football game, Married
men vs. single men, 1-0 in favor of
single men; referee, Robt.
Splendid Program
.A splendid program was preagated,
irost of the numbers -being givenby
descendants of the pioneers of the
school section. . It was a great plea-
sure to have as chairman, Mr, W. H.
Johnston, veteran teacher of the
school from 1900 to 1920. Following
is the iprograrre 'Opening chorus, "0
Canada"; school chorus, "Land of
the (Maple"; chairman's address, 1Va
W. IL Johnston; 2 -minute silence in
memory of those who have passed 40
a higher school; dance, Sailor's Horn -
pine, Audrey Cochrane; short speech-
es, Mr. G. Howard, Mr. Wethey, Dr.
Murray Fisher, Dr. ir. H. Ross; let-
ters of greeting read- from former.
teachers and pupils; Rhythm Band,
school children; songs, Mr. William
Hollingsheact; dance, Highland Fling,
Audrey Murdoch; short speeches,
David Alair, Melvin' Alair, Robert J.
Beatty( former teacher); violin en-
sernber; dance, Irish Washerwoman
and Sailor's Hornpipe., Mildred Aitch-
esen; men's chorus, "School Days";
short speeches, Dr. R. R. Ross, Mr.
Alden Jones; violin ensemble; songs,
Wan. H,ollingehead ; , dance, Sailor's
Hornpipe, Audrey Murdoch. The pro-
gram closed with eh.oruses by 20 or
more of the older ladies dressed in
costume of 60 years ago, 'W'hen you
and 1 Were Young, Jimmie," and
"The Old Spinning Wheel" with Mrs.
Jos. Hood, -also in costume, sitting
working a _real old spinning wheel.
This- was followed by Auld Lang
Syne by the ladies and mien's. chorus-
es, and "God Save the King."
The committees in charge wish to
thank all those who so kindly loaned
dishes, deeorationa, etc., the Lutheran
and Evangelical Churches in Zitrich,
the United Ch-urchee at Brurefield,
Hensel]and Klippen, the Lodge at
Bayfield; 'Mr. William Hollingshead
whose part in the pro -gram was So
nuuch enjOyed and also Piper McLean
and hie eon- who entettained the
guests during the evening, and all
others who helped in any way to make
this reunion a real success.
1 -Johnny -Smith 90, Wallace Watson
78, Isabel Watson 90, Wallace Watsian
75. To Jr. I -Gerald Moffat, absent
for examinations (promoted). Primer
-Ida Dayman, Norma Deitz, Jack
Cooper, inorder of merit. Number
on roll, 8f7;' average attendance, 36.4..
-HI. 'Richardson, Teacher.
S. S. NO. 10; STANLEY
Jr. IV tot Sr. IV -Hubert Taylor,
Arina Cornish, Margaret MnEwen.,
Glenn Swan, Carlyle Cornish; Bar-
bera Gra;harn, Doris Dutot (on trial).
Sr. I/I to Jr. IVf-Duncari •McEwen,
Jack •Mustard, Elizabeth Aikenhead.
Jr. III to Sr. III -Alex. Thomson
George- Wilson, Adam Wilson, Mar-
garet McQueen II itn Jr.
Moffat, Louie Dutort, Jar* Grethen).
I. to II -Norma Collins, Freddie
Arikenhead. Primer to I - George
Mustard, Dean Aldwinekle, Joyce
Arikenhead, Primer -Melvin Graham,
Gordon Mustard. --Edward M. Mac -
Lend, Teacher.
S. S. NO. 4, MOKILLOP
- The bollpwierg is the result of
the Promotion Examinations of S. S.
No. 4; Melaillap. Names are listed
in classes as they .will be for the
new term. Honours 74%, Pass 030%/.
Sr. IV --Alma Lawrence 70. Sr. HI
--James Nash 66, Lois Henderson a
(not -promoted on Arithmetic). jr.
Inealtfaxime Lawrence 62.. Sr. 1 eVt-
Siebali Henderson 61. Jr, It (Protrint,
ed EaSter)-i-iBeth Carttavell 79, Dor.
othy .Ituiser 60, -Molten
Hendeentria Perfect
tendarice since Januar-.George
Came, Sri Wheatley, Teethe*
Township COuii. *1
(ContiwedIron) Page 1)
MoKay4Whitmore: .That the. Col-
leetor be instrueted te not collect the
telephone tax of $15 on property Lot
28, Con. 1,, MIPS., the telephone hav-
ing been reanoved.
ICIark-MCGregor: That,. the town-
ship treasurer issue a efieque for,
$2500 to the Telephone -Commission
in -answer to a requisition for this
amount from 'said eonenlission.
ClarkelVleKay; That the report of
deficiency from. the Clerk of Hibbert
Township on the Coyne and Downey
drains' be adopted and the Clerk -be
instructed to prepare a ,loy-law or.
the purpose of -collecting the defici-
ency from the 'properties interested
in the said drains.
McGregoiaMicKay; As a matter of
economy the council desire the co-
operation of the property ' owners
within the township in an effort to
atappreas the Weeds at a minimum of
cost by the property owriensi cutting
the weeds on the roads allnitting on
their property..
Whitmore-MCkay; That the Road
Superintendent order metal culverts
for the following places: One on
Bicles sidereaci, one opposite Lot 6,
Con. 8; and 1 opposite Lot 2, 'Con.
2,
Clark-W1hirbmocre: That the Collet-
tor'be given an extension of time
until August 1 to continue the col-
lection of taxes. -
1VacKay-MeGregor; That the fol-
lowing accounts be paid: R. Kennedy,
weed •inspecting. $11.70; Municipal
World, nunplies, $21.86; Paul Doig,
assessor,, $90; Paul Doig, postage,
$1.40; R. Daleymplee pay liets 5,6, 7,
$1684.45; John Earle, mileage, war-
rant, $2; J. B. iMustard, cement for
sidewalk, $42.90; W. Fotheringham,
wire for fence, $4'; A. Taylor, labor
and !machine, sidewalk, $12; J. Mc-
Cully, $6.40; W. ,Fotheringhann, $6;
F. McGregor, $5.80; Jas..MaCtilly, $5;
A. McGregor, trucking, $12.80; D. F.
McGregor, postage, $3.
The council adjourned te meet on
Saturday, July 28, at 6 parde-D. F.
McGregor, -Clerk.
VARNA
Traffic was heavy over the . week
end anclaheliday:
Mrs. E. MeAsh, Mrs. A. McNaugh-
ton and 'Miss Gladys Beatty, of Lon-
don; Mr. and Mrs. Marks of Toron-
to, Mr, William Beatty and Master
Billy of Mount Brydges-, were visitors.
in our midst.
Mr. G. B. Woods of Toronto spent
a few days with friends and while.
hPre was busy painting the woodwork
of his house, which adds to the ap-
pearance of the same.
Mr. William Beatty and sister,
Mrs. Weekes, spent the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Beattyand
kiddies, accompanied by Mrs. Beat-
ty's nephew of Toronto, motored to
Ripley -on Sin -day.
Mrs. James 'Stephenson spent the
holiday with her sister,. Miss Edyth
Mossop at the _home .of Mrs. M.'Beat-
ty.
Rev. W. G. Bugler, Rector of St.
John's Church, .gave an:'address to
the members of L. 0. L. Sunday ev-
ening. Clinton and Hensell were al-
so represented.
The farmers are 'busy haying and
the crop is better than anticipated.
ZURICH
The annual Sunday school confer-
ence was held in the local. Mennonite
church last Monday. The services,
were all well attended and.m.any from
a -distance were present.
Engage Principal
The Trustee Board of Zurch school
has engaged Mr. Percy Rowe as prin-
cipal of the continuation classes. Mr.
Rowe occupied the same position a
few years ago and during the past
year has taken up finther courses
and is well equipped for the position.
Mrs. A. H. Ford of WOlsely, Sask.,
visited friends and relatives here last
wee k.
Mrs. J. W. Mecrner and daughter,
Miss Catherine 1VIerner, left for Win-
eipeg, iVlan., last week where they
will visit relatives for a time.
Mr. George Edighoffer of Mitchell
was a visitor in town on Friday.
A- miscellaneous shower was held
at the home Of Mrs. H. Krueger on
Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Er-
vin Schilibe. Min' and Mrs. Schilhe
have taken up housekeeping in the
apartments in ICruegers biotic.
Mr. Ezra , Koehler and] family of
Baden were visitors in town over the
week end.
iMir. G. Brown, auditor of the De-
partment of Illighwases, was int town
on Wednesday auditing the 1933 road
accounts of the Township of Hay.
Workmen of the county highway
department have completed laying
tite hard surface road through the
The holiday pasaed off quietly in
the village. The heat made many
seek the cool' spots along the lake.
A number from town Attended the
reception held at the home of • Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Rader, ,Gosh.en Line,
to honor Mr. and 'Mrs. Oscar Miller,
newly 'married eouple, who returned
from their wedding trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Gellman and
children of Sovereign, :Sask., are
visiting at the home of the former's
parents, Mr. and MT9, John Gallanan.
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs, 'lleibert Whiteman
and daughter, Mies Margaret, of To-
ronto, and their nephew, 1VIrr. Murray
Madden of London were .$11q$SltS MT
the holiday with Miss Mabel White-
man. -
Mrs. B..•Greeme. of Montreal is • a
guest with her 'niece, Mr. and 1VIrs.
W. : ,. army,. of tim Town Line.
Mia m Velina Perguson of .Chisel,
hnrst is- visaing With her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Arrehie, .Persoris.
Mr. jack litiliterrion -a ..S#taitoon,
on okl,'Steigley boyy- .. spent Sunday
With• Mr. and Mrtin IL MOMuitrie. •
' Mesa . Margaret Cooper Of Toren:toi
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and', Mite Peace -Coo*. a London'
spent the , Week end With :their 'Par-,
orni64.
..liVrisa. Etta Jappot, ftea,Obee
ronto, 'ialiperat the week end wrth.hair
parenta, Mit. and W. leame iTarretti
'Ur,. and IMrs, Vjian MeLe.an and
two danghterS., 'Geraldine .a'nd• Betty,
f
ef LTizniUnelonct9sanc11:14 °iaren
s Darothe; •MielVktea
ettrin,'
arse -in -training An Clinton While
Hospital, were guests, over the week
end with .Mr. ami Ws, J. H. Me -
Lean.
Baptismal services were held in. .
Andrew's United Cfhturch on -,Sunday
morning last when two 'babies' were
baptized, Jsohn Edward Crawford
Caldwell, son 01 Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry
of•• Tuckersmistle and Betty
Jeanne Ca. Aisle McLean, daughter of
Mr. and 'IVIrs. 'McLean of
Hamilton.
A very fine crowd of ladles of the
W. M. S. and members of the Miss-
sion !Circle held an inspiring meeting
at the sarmaner cottage of Rev. and
Mrs. • E. F. -Chandler, north of Glade -
rich, on Wednesday' evening.. The
gentlemen were entertained on the
beach and everyone 'enjoyed The gath-
ering end kind 'hospitality of the
minister, his wife and family.
Services in St. Andrew's Church
will be held at 9.45 older& and Bev.
W. A. Bremner, ef Brumfield, will
be in charge. Sunday school will be
held after the morning service.
A very large crowd- of over 400
attended the reunionat the school of
S. S. No. 14, Stanley, on Saturday
afternoon last- A splendid program
was given and the many visitors en-
joyed seeing all the told pals and
,sehoolmates.
HILLSGREEN
115.11ital:441i417n!lf:(41.417Jo:libeilAt$4t
Pepper, son of Mr. and Mee. Willtiana
Peeper of Tkensall. Bev. B. IL Hazel-
Ute.
Church,. Fullers
ton*-76flibiated. There were- no *-
ten -dents. The happy yOung couple
entered -the spacious parlor's to the
attains of the twedding march p1yed-
biy
IVIrs. Frank .Carbettl,' and lxiok
!their places under g beautiful deepr-
'Med areh. The bride eirti,s lovely in
▪ gavial of white -triple crepe,
'veil being of emibreldered net trorn
with ta, bandeau ef orange iblossoms.
miShaen earroliseescil aanuctrmfernb°13'. tint (YgrTooamlia's-
gift to the bride was a handsome oak
chest of silverware; to the pianist,
an tonrsrx ring. . The wedding dinner
was served on the lawn to .about 30
guests, the color scheme of the long
table being pink and -white centered
wh a five -tier wedding mike.- 11The
bride- was the recipient of many
beautiful gifte sbewing the esteem
in which 'thetetaing couple are held.
Immiectiettely a-fter .Mr. and Mrs.
Pepper left by motor for Toronto,
from there taking a trip up the St.
Lawrence, The bride's travelling cos-
tume was a tea Tose crepe swagger
snit with acceeseries of -whiten The
bridle was larganitst Of'Caldingford.
United Church and willhe much rids
sed by a host of 'friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Pepper, Grace
Ste -Wart and Nelson were at Carling-
ford attending the PeppersCaebert
wedding.
Mr. and lVIrs. Ernie Pepper of 'Sar-
nia -visited over the holiday at the
home of Mr. and MTS. Wm. Pepper,
having motored up to attend the
PeparenCarbert wedding on .Sat-
- Mir. and Mrs. Geo. Pinney of Hay
were in Carlingford on Saturday at-
tending the. Peppen*Garbert wedding.
The Infant son , of :Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Carlisle 'was- :baptized on
Thureday evening of last week by
Rev. 'Arthur -Sinclair. The child wore.
a dress which was 75 years old and
which .has been handed down to the
third generation.
Mrrs. R. H. Conley of 'Winnipeg is
visiting her brother, John E. Yin -Ew-
an
Mr. and Mrs. John Tapp t have 'see
turned from a very pleasant trip t
the Old Country. They were away a
number of weeks and enjoyed] the
trip very much, the weather having
been very favorable on the whole
They Spent the tinve while in Eng-
land with their son, Jack, and his.
wife, who is still further pursuing his
,studies in Iris chosen profession.
; Holiday Visitors
Dr. Jennie Smillie and sister, Mies
Margaret of Toronto with Mr. and
Mrs. John Elder, and Mr. and 'Mae.
James Smillie; Mr. and 'Mrs. William
MeAlli-ster Of Edmonton, Alta., with
Mrs. John McAllister; Mrs. Fred
Hays of Moose Jaw, Sask., with her
uncle and aunt, Min and Mrs. -Wilson
Carlisle; Mr. Thomas Hudson a-nd
son, Jo -e, of Pontiac, Mrs. 'James
Troyer, of Toronto, spent the holi-
days with their mother and sister,
M-rs. Ann Hudson and Mrs, An-nie
Logan; Mrs. Cranston of Vanecruver
with ;her sister, Mrs, Jas. Priest, and
family; Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Me_
Allister of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Moir and Mrs. Jahn MeMlis_
ter; Mr. and -Mrs. Alex McKurtrie
and -baby of Toronto with Mrs. Mc-
Murtrie; 1VIliss Olive Coxworth of De-
troit With her sieter, Mae. A. Semi
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ton; Mr. Edward Berry of Detroit
with his mother, Mrs. Ann Berry;
Mrs. L. Simpson and son, Wilhelm', of
Deteoit, with Mrs,. R. Bontbren; Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Scott of Toronto with
relative's and friends; Mrs. George
Laughton and son, Paul, of Toronto,
with Mr. and 'Mrs. C. A. McDonnell
and family; Harry Clark of London
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs"
Arthur ' Clark; tifies Annie Carlisle
spent, the past week with her sister,
Mrs. Wesley Richardson.
Miss Florence Welsh spent the
week end and holiday at Rontlea.0
Park on Lake Erie at the lVfickle cot-
tagMere
. . E. Sheffer left -by motor on
Tuesday afternoon for Port Rowan,
where she will visit with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. W. II. Reid.
1Me. and MTS. Norman Gook and
family spent the week end' and holi-
day art Rondeau Park, returning home
on Tuesday:
'Mrs. Trott of Bermuda is, spending
a few we-eks with MT. and Mrs. Er
rold Drumlmontd and family.
Dr. .and Mrs. G. R. Collyer were
visited by a number of their rela-
tives over the week end.
The Sacrament of the LOrd's Sup-
per was observed , in the United
Chureh on Sunday moraing last with
a good attendance. A very -pleasing
mixed quartette composed of Mrs. M.
G. Drysdale, M. George 'Bless, W.
0. Goodwin and S. Rennie sang at
both morning and evening services..
Dr. I. S. Smillie presided very ably
at the °roan, in the absence of Masts
Eleanor Fisher, who is on a month'
vacation
'Miss Grebta, 'Blackwelq, R.N., Of
Buffet*, visited her "parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlets Blackwell during .o.,the
week..
Mr. Lagie and friend of Walkerton
visited his friend, Mr. Ferdinand
Stela, one day recently. . •
Mr. W. H. Forrest spent, a day in
London combining 'Wei -metes with plea-
sure.
Mr. and Mrs-; W. Iluxtable. of
Centralia visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Love on :Sunday.
Mass Lettie Lave returned to her
home after spending a.few.days with
friends in •St. Thomas and Kit:tore.
Mr. and 'Are,. ROSS Dick, and son,
Douglas,. of :Toronte, spent the holi-
day with their parents, Mas and Mrs.
J. Coekrane.
Mrs. Mina ILove i visiting, lifer
son, IRoss, and -Mrs': Late and fam-
ily at present.
• Mr. and Mire. William Love of
Ansa Craig visite.d friends in this
vicinity recently.
• Rev. A. Sinclair of the Hensall
United Church will be ein charge of
the services here in the Hills -green
Church on Sunday afternoon at 2.30
pan.
A numlber took in the races at
Strathroy on 11liczniclay from this vi-
cinity, others spending the day along
the lake resort's on Lake Huron.
A number of the older schoolmates
of No. 14, Stanley, attended the re-
union held on the school grounds on
Saturday afternoon, when a very en-
joyable tinie was spent by all those
present.
HENSALL
MOM
For Sale. --One jar of either Cress Corn or
.Bunton Salve. Apply iminerlilitalY to kietrtP-
hill's Drug Store, Hensall. 3473-1
Hensall Wins 13-6
Hensall Intermediate B baseball
team defeated St. Marys in a free
hitting game in Henstall on Wednes-
day night before a large crowd. The
score was 13-6 with Hensall getting
16 hits, 4 errors, and St. Marys 12
hits and 8 errors. Noble and Robb
was the battery for the visitors while
McLean and Joynt were pitcher and
catcher for Hensall. O'Brien- of Zur-
ich and Darling of Dublin were um-
pires-.
Many friends of Mrs. -William Fos --
ter, who has been in for the past few
weeks, will be sorry to learn that
the was taken to Clinton Hospital on
Monday and a serious operation per-
formed. She was very ill but is now
improving slowly.
Miss Mary Buchanan, R.N., super-
intendent of the St. Thomas Hospi-
tal, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A, Buchanan.
Mr. and Mrs. Les. Knight and Chil-
dren of Kitchener spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Higgins.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Alonzo Ortwein of
Detroit are visiting with Mr. and
Ms. J. W. Ortweint
Bowlers Win
'POUT local bowlers motored to Lon-
don on the holiday and competed in
the Elmwood Lawn Bowling Club's
annual rink tournament. After los-
ing their first game to St. Thomas
by a dose score, they defeated in
saccession Kitehener, Seaforth and
London (C.N.R.) to pile up a seore
of 3 wins plus' 35. The rink consist-
ed of A. McDonell, W. 0. Goodwin,
F. G. Bonthron and A. Clark a.ndl
they 'brought' home a handsome sil-
ver rose bowl each as a reward ar
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their uphill battle.
Miss Eliza Wood of Brandon, Man.,
is here visiting her sister, Miss Mary
Wood and brothers,' Messrs. John and
Watson Wood. She was atm -ripen -
led by her niece, Miss Anna.
,Otar villagers were pleased on Fri-
day' afternoon last to meet a former
and popular resident ef the village,
Mr, Murdo McPherson; son of the
late Mt. and !Mrs. Alexander Mc-
Pherson, for rmanty years- residents of
the village. Murdlo is and has for
quifie a number of years been a resi-
dent of Salmon City, Idaho, U.S,A.,
and on this trip is aeourripartiedeby
his- wife and daughter, it beirig their
first visit to the•village. In: Ids boy -
'hood ,years Murdo was noted es one
of the best sirters in &fie district is
well as being preficient in all sports
and is more than pleased: to meet
with so many of the:. old-, time. resi-
dents.
Win and Lose
Our baseball players were in St.
Marys and Ingersoll Mionday, July
2nd, playing in, the Inter -County Hur-
on Intermediate It •Serite. In the St
Marys game they won by a nice
scoroi ring &oat .to Ingersoll by a. ifilrW
rata. I '
' Pepperkerbett
A pretty wedding was Solemnized
at the honie qxv,,,,and, Mrs. Aerbert
Or
At Carmel Presbyterian Cherch the
pastor of the Unit -ed Church at
Crornarty preached with much ac-
ceptance, the Rev, W. A. Young
preaching anniversary sea -vices at
Cromerty. The choir rendered fine
anthems and numbers,
,Rev. M. B. Parker conducted ser-
vices at St. Paul's Anglican Church
in his usually able manner while the
church choir rendered the musical
part of the services in a very effici-
ent manner.
Mr. Arnold MacArthur., now of
Montreal whose boyhood days were
spent in the village, wag her the
first part of this week accempanied.
by members. of 'his family, visiting his
Uncle. and aunt, Mr.'and Mrs. H. Arn-
old, '
Mr. and_ Mrs. Jas. Dalrymple of
Saskatcheiran, who were here visit-
ing their Many relatives and friend's,
have retuned to their litime .iri the
West.
flr.IF.arry Joynt of Toronto is here
visiting at his home in Bengali and
15 recelvling many eongratullatione in
having passed so.•creditaJbly in his
profession •
Mel4an-Wren
• A .1pretty wedding was solemnized
on Sattirday, June 80th; at 11.36am.,
at the IMansei Reiman, when" Agnes
/Awe; youngest daughter a Mr. a
illtra. George T. Wien Of terentartY,
was united ,b.). marriage to' Lloyd
.qc,Orftti- YOOngest son 0 141%1 John
`se
*haling. The young 10141.0..vhiscsrle 1-1£0
lajcidflon gowna:arip:Aritfil:;byso' .r‘ ePell.'ifini•
th
same shade and trimined t 14,
Hint ,arnavents. -She carried a.ban.
Imaillien';4hatrlIerTa,lisnlia4white lacem7emitts[7::
white crepe hat and white kid Aetela
completed .the costae.. Miss 'llfaude.‘
MeLean, nlieee of the groom, gowne(1-
in green triple sheer crepe WiTh
White -accessories, and Mr. Wilson
Broedfoot :of the Road, were the
attendants. The wedding couple ihen
motored to the horns, ,of the bride's
wpaairstesrv, evd.lier°' The y-otiggilcol7fulupledrinth.nert"
deft on a Motor trip tolloronto, Mon-
treal , and the -Thousand Islands, the
bride•travellingin. a navy sills crepe
swagger suit wilt navy felt hat witli
shoes, gloves' and 'handbag to match.
On their return the happy Couple will
reside on the grooms farm On the
13th concession of Tuelteramith. •
Shower For Bride
Complimenting Miss' Agnes Wrest,
popular bride -elect of this month,
about eighty 'Mena& gathered at her!
home on Wednesday .afterntoon, Awe
27, and presented her With a' kitchens
shower. ]Mies Wren was the recipi-
ent of nasally useful and lovely gifts
Which helped to show the high re-
gard and esteem in which she
404. Miss 1Wren graciously respond-
ed, after which a delightful lunch
was -served..
Chappel-Varley
A quiet but -pretty wedding took
place at St. Parai's Anglican Ohurch,
Herman, at 9.30 Saturday, June 30,
when Doreen Winnifrecl, only daugh-
ter of Mrs. John Varley and the 'late
John,Varrley, was united in marriage
to David .Edward, seeond .oldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. David Chappel of
Cromarty. The .ceremony was per-
formed by the (Rev. M. B. Parker.
The bride was. becomingly gowned int
pone blue canton -ere with woes-.
series teemed:eh allid was attended by
the groom's- sister,' Wass Janet Chap-
pel of, ,Grornarty,. dressed in brown
silk crepe with accessories to match.
Mr. Arthur Varley, brother of the
bride, eurpporbed the -groom. The
bridal party then motored to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dill-
ing on the 2nd coneeseion. of Tuck-
ers/nide where a dainty ovedd9ng
breakfast was served. Amid showers,
of confetti the happy young coupler
left on a mortar trip to London and
points east. Upon their return they
will reside' on the groom's farm near
Cron:arty.
Scru to n - Shaddeck
A pretty ,but quiet wedding was
solemnized at the United Church
Manse on Saturday afternoon, June
30, at two o'clock, when Rev.' Arthur
Sinclair united in marriage Elva Lil-
lian Shadidlack, only daughter of ,Mr.
Thomas Shaddock and the late Mrs-
Shaddock, ef Heneall, to Harold Ros-
siter Scruton, only son of Mrs. A.
Seruton and the late Alfred 'Scriston,
of 'Illetesall. The -Young couple were
unattended. The bride looked charm-
ing in a gown of plaid organdy in
shades of blue with white accessor-
ies to nietch. She carried a shower
bouquet of Talisman roses and sweet
peas. Imtmediately following the
ceremony a buffet lunch was served
at the bride's home, only the im-
mediate family ,of the eontraating
parties being Tnesent. Mr. and Mrs.
Scruton left by motor, for Owen
-Sound and points north, the bride
travelling in a navy and white en-
semble with white accessories. The
bride was the recipient of many love-
ly gifts including some valuable
cheques. -The young couple Will make
their future 'horde in Poit Thayer,
Where the groom has a very good
P°Riatin°n.
1 Peck, who is shortly leav-
ing for Clinton with his mother and
sister, Elaine, was entertained at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Paterson
on Friday evening last -by a number
of hirs boy friends. During the early
part of the evening they attended a
picture show at Exeter, afterwards
returning to the home of Mr. an4
Mrs. Pater -eon, when Ronald was
presented with a handsome military
set comprising a set of two bruishes,
comb and mirror, after which a
dainty lunch was served..
Engage Principal
At th-e Sehool Board meeting held
on Thursday evening-, Mr. Robert J.
Moore, of 'Malllerytown, was engaged!
as Pi -indite -1 of the Hensall Continua-
tion School, and. 'Miss Beryl Pfaff, of
Hensall, as primary teacher in he
Public sehool. Mr. IVIoarat is a son
of Mir. Isaac Moore, of Kipper), and
with his wife and two childseen ex-
pect to move 'here shortly-,
41.
MOTORISTS
We are selling regular
heavy tires at the following
low prices, guaranteed for
twelve months.
4.40 x 21
4.50 x 21
5.00 x 19
5.00 x 20
$515
$5.85
$6.95
Gasoline 24c per gallon
Motor Oil... 65c per gallon
Ford Model T New Parts at
one-half price.
USED CARS ON HAND
1980 Spec. Pontiac Sedan
1932 Chev. DeLuxe Sedan
1932 Ford Coach
1929 Essex Coupe
1927 Pontiac Sedan
1927 Ford Sedan
Prices are reduced on all
used cars far below their
market value. All are thor-
oughly reconditioned by ouV
own mechanics.
COOK BROS.
Iludaan and Terraplane Distribute*
HENSALL, ONT.
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