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The Huron Expositor, 1947-07-04, Page 1.•",1 w M. q _ -.11r1. 'i: - .,. _ _ I IH1i8hty-eighth Year • c SEAFORTH, F,A.ir 'ULY 4, 1947. • - $ ea�� s r j1: Y )in^ stole Number 9111 �#a .. ..... .. w fi �" I 11 ,. x p .: i ,,I ..: , v vhf »,4atgS; rr! :Yi 2 ;i r r - - 0.1 h E. H. G� WINS oltba Jl Tourna:ert Pica. - ' A C T U �r , ,�'r ... rr:_ _.xi.._ _ :..... --- .. ,-'-PEN EAST ,, ,W. 1. .« - ... .... +., : a,:, ,t dbi',"r$)i P Sedt�'til Pl�.c dYl:�.,... g t °` OYABLE Soho 01 S t dents earn SENIOR 1I LSTEIN Feature i5 i g Dominion D� AND'; S ; r r ' M ��'��`4'�� �° f . SPONSOR ENJ .,t,. . • .. ! ■ r - I y r ' 11;414'' PICNIC : ON MONDAY" Sixmm.erEaxnination Results JUDGINGCONTEST �C e 1 e b r a t i;o n p.G d,� i n .Sea o.rt h �ICRaE R , . AW ,. t a r • -. �- , h i ,- ,. ' Mrs.. Paul Doig, Seaforth, is.. HIGH SCHOOL PUBLIC* SCHOOL Weil Attended Field Day is Local Team Wins '1'ou>ina- ,o _ ; . ,.. Ralph .Daviason In t�x�d I, �. Speaker; Fall Sports Grade 9 • . Following is the list of promotions Held At Huron Count �� 5 r The Pollowixig Fnpiis of Grade 9 Prom seaYorth Public School. Names y meet Prize; Picnii'c Groups Spinning �r '�� Pro ram. Horne, N'ew Paint � Sh�tter�. � r %, Program. have been promoted to Grade. 10. Sub- are arranged in 'alphabetical order, Tax Park Facilities. I } . jests in brackets represent failures in but not necessarily in •order •of. merit. " i'�ii�r _ PEN those subjects.' Joan $yari ranked .Honour s,Canding is not mentioned. M. A. Garland >&oigdon, a member ^--- Hydrants and fire al`arpz bgxgs RI 4r AC+�C q�TrtSvS' dtl y7S OF KIP first and, Arthur Bolton second. Those coz&ditionall romoted must ' throughoui; the town are' eing SE' E�7 OF 11 s'r + , y P of 'the Ardult Education Board 0f On- dominion Day in Seaforth. was11 ' Broadfoat, Edna '(Lit., Geog.); Cald- show. an improved. attitude-toward tariq, in, addressing a group of Hol= marked by a well-attended softball freshly painted by P.U.C. employ- : - ""' " "rv4 a r The. June meeting oP the Kippers well Je n•., ,Carter. 'Margaret (Lit., their work and apply. themselves' if stein, breeders` at a_'twilight meeting tournament, sponsored by the lea ees, It is some years since they , .When, a team ran away,,tbrowi'ag , ';, t'L , East Women•'s• Institute was held on Geo • Collins, Margaret (Lit., Agric„ they db not wish to be returned, to held) Friday at the. Huron County forth .Amateur Athletic Assaciatiow were last painted, and as a res."alt him to U e ground as be wa� at:;vQprlt, q"i the lawn'at the home of Mrs. Ross g') their, previous' Home Farm, Clanrtaty; said: "Farming and held at the Lions Park. In the the bright new'cofo.r." i.s portico on his farm near Ctoma,Thnrsdap� till, Sc.); CrFlanville,'Donna (Comlr,Matli,); Love on Mon'd'ay, when about forty Promoted To Grade Vtll is the diost•necessary. occupation ip evenin"g the association held a dance tarry noticeable.' morning, Alvin. Ci+awford-rgeeiPed A, ' Manville, Joyce (HOssours3 ; '•'How, mambei's 'anld children sat do' to a the w�orl& Every farmer should be in Cardno:'s Hall. Activity in town on fractured shoulder blade an a frac a Joyce; Mulley, Aubrey (Litt; Kyle, delicious supper served buffet style. . Beulah Bradburn, Pearl •Drager, 0 ® + * turedl Saw. He was attendedl` by Dr.. LLL` Wilma, (Honours) ; 'MeGavin;' Fran- Proud of this connection with rt.. To Tuesday centred at the' l dons .1l?ark •Mi•s. Hugh McGregor poured tea. Fol- 'Rita; Drager, -Lola Hiusser; Maxine be successful, he ai gold regard it, where, iu addition t0 tl%e softball Walker, of Ih•. M. W. �Stapleton's of ' { • lowing tlie' meal a ball game was held ces; 'McLaughlin, Mary (•Comrp., Lit.) ; Hoff, Mary Hunkdng, Donald 'Muir, - fie an, later'T, gmoved to •Scoff Mem �_ , Montgomery, Shirley; Pepper, Han- not as a hard rob,' but as a Proles tournament, several hundred plc e r which wa.s enjoyed by all. The:;•win- Elizabeth„ Shannon, Diane .Wallace, sibn, art;cularly si»ce succebs£ul pickers tools advantage of the perfect orial Hospital, rah; Pretty, Wilba (Math.,' Fr.); P LADY BOWLERS . acre in the sports were as follows: Kenneth Willis, Jean Wrigley. farming. When he tell in the CQmmerciai r==( Racho, Joyce (F'rJ ; Ryan, John (Hon g. is comizig to .require a' great- weather to hold reunions and family } C1liildren under 6r Douglas" Eyre, Grail ours); Sills, Mary Lou (Honours); Conditional Promotion -Dorothy er and greater d3vi?rsiPled general gatherings. Hotel early Tuesday evening R. E.` 'Finlayson; girls"& race, Grocco Chap .Smith, Hazel; Upshall, Grace; Wheat- Chesney.-P. ..�P. B, Moffat, Principal, knowledge." Honors in the softball tournament Bright, (Seaforth, suffered fractviredc ,N, y NAME OFFICERS man, Bob Love; three egg race; Promoted To Grade VIli The meeting of At (stein breeders fet>}ur and' undetermined iuteinarl in- ley, Joan (Honours) ; Armstrong, Don- went to Seaforth, who defeated Cen Gladys Chapman and Erica Schultz, Leslie HabkirX, Gilbert Hubert, was sponsored b u res, There were no witnesses. to Elaine Bell and "Lois MCIlellan; mar.- aid (Comp.); Beehely, Michael (Hon- y the,: Huron lounzy traria in the first game 266, and' 9 r Donald Langford, Bill 'McClincbey, Iio'stein Club, and, Club .President the accident,_ but it is thought t11tr, �::(:r ours); Blan�rd, Keith (Comp.); went through to win the prize money rieti lorries' xace, Mrs. Ross Chapman, ,Bolton, Arthur (Honours); Bradshliw, Douglas Stewart, Ronald Sutherland. V4'illiam Sparks, . Bayfield, acted as with a 10-6 win over Moorefield in Bright slipped while coming down! N ,{ ( Mrs. B. McLean Heads Club 'stairs, He w"as.found by.Harry Stew- ➢rirs. "Wm. Doig; kick the slipper, David (Fr.); Dale, Donald; Hackwell, Promoted' To Grade VII chairman of the gathering. T'he herd the finals., Goder}eh defeated• Clin- a,1 Keith - Love, Helen Love; paper plate Which Plans ,Jul 14 art, EgmondArille, -when ,Mr. Stewart race Mrs. R. Peck, Gladys Chapman, Merton (Fr.) ; Hicknell, Francis (Lit.; Billie Broome, Gwendolyn Christie, of Holsteins maintainetU at the Coon ton 10 5 in the •second game, 'but was. y t Geo must drag F'z.); Holmes, Ken- Marion Chamberlain, Jim Flannigan, ty Home' w•as on disA2ay and F�eeve eliminated by Moorefield 20-9 in the " TOurna)Ilent.' entered the hotel abaut,eight,o'clock. „ ' • Xis. R. Broadfoot, Loia McLellan. At- g•> semi-finals. ," The injured' urian waa.iushed to Scott' ter the sports the meeting retired do neth (Lit., Fr.) ; Hulley, Calvin Margaret Grummett, 'Marjorie Holmes, •A, Nicholson,. of �wckersmibh, chair- s " house where theprogram got un ('Comp., Math., Trust drop Fr,) ; John. Patricia Hawkins, Barbara Hillis, man of the County I4me •.Committee, At the dance in the evening .win- Meznoriai Hospital, where his condi- „ theSton, -Harry (Comp., Lit.) ; Johnston, ,Lorene l%enderson, Joan Hunter, Bil- s'ai'd than in ,the two. bears ,in which The annual meetiug...and pot-luck tion is regarded as serious. • McClure, lie 'H'und Jimmie 'Ho er Karen Kidd, it had been, in, operatidn it had prov- -ners of the two xaffe - for -a cedar P , g �.a, der•way *ith Mrs. Glenn. McLean Pre- Irwin, Laudenbach, John, n • ,. Pp K supper of the Ladies Bowling 4Glub Ralp .•Davidsop• Winthrop :ariwb1ne �•--- • Biding. The meeting opened with the , en""itself a defin`W3ie '-.,et "K' Hunte a," was held on Friday evening at the shop owner, was injured+ W'e0nesday :r". chest axed a radno were R. Donald; DTc73ay, Ray; '1V1c.KrndseY, Lucille Lee, Ray Lee, Jean Snell, Following a deanonsation of Hol- R,C.A.F, Centralia, ticket 827 an club house when there was a fair at when a ; iece'troam an. eine Institute Ode Followed by The Lord's p emery *heel r;: Prayer in unison. minutes of the Gordon (Honours); 190Kindsey, Jas.; Marjorie Walden. 1fT Miss Elizabeth Bolton, SeatrOrth,tieket stein type by Freidman+ J. E. Terry, a • tendance and everyone enjoyed, •a de= struck him ,as he was Sxin�g; a belt r• • . April meeting were ad ;by the seer„e- Stephenson, William (Honours); Tay^' Conditionally ,promoted to, Grade 7 1488. lic}ous: meal. He was removed to Scott Memorial tory Mrs. A G. Alexander, and the lox-, Harold ('Lit., must drop F'i•:)•. =Bifi1 Frarser, George Langford, 'May- judging competition 'lwas bald in , ' p• , which the official • lacings were made The ,spacious Lions Park was The officers elected are 'as to11Q•ws: Hospital for eiramination, 'hut• later a ' The marks of those who have not belle 'McCiincltey, Donald Seott.-M. Ir crowded to capacity throughout"'the roll call was well answered by `Say, Hardy Shore, well `known Holstein President,.•lVlrs. Bruce,(McLean; vice was able to return,. been promoted w711 be mailed.. E. Turnbull, Teacher. by ° Sing, or PaY•' lhlrs. Alexander: told of, Grade 10- judge, -and enthusiast from aslan- rl"ay &&,dozens of picnic grou'p's, large president,, Mrs. Wm. Al. Hart; secre• Everett (DO) Kerslake, well known, her visit with the Institute soldier boy Promoted To ,Grade VI and small, held ,Planned, reunions, or tary-tveasurer, Miss Dorothy Paa•ke; Stafa ball player,,lias a double frac- ' The following pupils of Grade 10 worbhy The winners"ere as follows: who lt..a patient in Christie Street Marilyn ,Butt, Mary Copland, Elaine Seniors, E.' 13, Goodie, .Seaforth; W. just enjoy6d the pleasant surround- tourney committee; Miss Alice Reid, ture of his leg as'a result "of an.ac- ti have. been promoted to Grade 11. Hospitai and who will be in? .a w$eel ,Mona Caldwell ranked first and June Dale, QVaytte Ellis, Joan Hawkins, Hume Clutton; Goderich, and. How- rags' h[rs. Harold Free, Mrs. J. T. Kaiser', cident during a Huron Perth .game in eiair .the •rest of his life. The re- i brackets Marie Hunt, Elizabeth Johns, Dorothy and Feagan, God'erich,' all with per- • Among, the. larger groups who held', uMrs.+J. A. tiJesteott'and !Miss 'Frances Staffa'Fri ay eveniug.� The accident Snell second. Subjects T?eet serves. Juniors::;; Ross Dobsoa 'picnics On Tuesd°ay were •,the London 'Mabthew�s; prize committee, Mrs. E. occurred as he was running to sec- port• of the afternoon session of the McClinchey, Ronald Muir, Marilyn,Maril -n district annual of th' - Women's Inti- represent failures. Ritchie, Teddy•-Savauge, Mary Fran- t Road' •CommunYty Club-with 44 pres A. McMaster, .Mrs. Harry. Stewart,, ond' base, and was in• collis4ort with a . es Agar, Donna; Bennett, 'Mona; Ben- to,, on, 'and wiiliazu Hanley, Clin- tute;......reld irr Thames Road ,Chureh,. ces Schultz, - 'Maude M. Hartry, ton, both oi' wliom are^Calf Club boyTs. eat, the Osborne Reunion of Monk- Miss Grace Scott and Mrs. E, H. Mitchell :player. He was remaoved do •; nett, Shnr]ey (Math., 'Lat.),; :Bolton, Teacher. ton,. 100; Bolton reunion, Clinton,-60; Close; social. convener, ,Mrs„ W. M. Vietorid Hospital, London; on We& was read by: the W H. McLean A 'ivonne ('HoAours) Boswell, Mary e --descri�T►tion of the fiftieth anniversary promoted To• Grade V •--^-- Lawson and, Clarke families, 60, and Hart. n• slay for treatrrient. . , '(Honours).; Boyes, P;hyllia (Hist.); - . of the W.I., held . at Guelph, was giv- ell, Margaret, Broome, Ivan Carter, • 'the James and Paige reunion, with It. was decided to bold a mixed •d-ou-_• -� en. by Mrs.. A. G. Alexander, who was Cardwell, Mona (Honours) ; Campo - . _ '14uriel; :Clarke, 1VIae, Chesney, Mar- Jack Crozier, Audrey Dalrymple, Lila T �K e �j 75, _ - - _ to„rnome7 y--1.4 �Ersoirs ----- -- one,rpE the 10,000. women who•attend11 - ,L-U41ER�iii UH _Rl'......._ n �._ _ _ ' _.,J g .rlyn.....(ldath-i4._.._Pt�lea-zror-; ._I us=, Dolma-Pre-r-M-ai=ien D1ek- Larry:-Eaton', ' nday the Skaffa Women''s In w hing fo jos the Ladies' Bowling Anllourice.1 Hi' h. _ _ . ._.._.-__.., ed_th_.CeIQIjJHdg ..-.fie .guest speak-. stitdute held their annual Picnic a al- Club are Aske to Phone any member ser, Edna ('Comp., Geog.) ; Knight, -Cecelia Praiser, Billy Hoff; Bobby P Work in District er w as rMzs. Paul Doig, Seaforth, and NOV. OLDS PICNIC So did she 5t. Pauls Church Sunday 4f the executive. Marjorie (Come•. Math.) ; Lamgfo.rd, Hubert, Marilyn„ Kling; Murray Lang her, topic was "Getting the Most' Out ' The men will entertain lady menr , -Betty; Leeming, Norma (Geog., ford,; Sheila M4aden, Jack Mellwain, r• H School .of Deri•rezton. The Elimviile of Life." A few points froze. the ad- Math.); Livingston,' Lorraine Mao- Patsy Munroe, Helen McGonigle, Church 'Sunday School 'picnicked at bers on Tuesday at 7.30 with lunch • Announcement was made this week' i dses§ were `to watch how you spend, the :park on Wednesday. following play, and members. or pro- by Di•. R. Dobbs. Taylor; W1.P:P.,, of , Cowan, Mona (Hist.); Maloney, -Mary Gordon Pullman. The seven schools ill School Area - ' e ypur -time, pt•actise consecration., con- (Geo., Latin); •McIlwaizi; . Helen Promoted conditionally Ronald The Goforth Mission Band held art Peetive members, men' or women, work to be carried out tihis• year oni, trQl. your thoughts, be, sociable, keep y No. 1, Tiiekersmith; held a delightful are invited. Those not, wishing to district highways. Tile progratm +in- (Typ.) ; Nixon, Sue . (Comp•, Tarp.) ; Drager, Dopal•cl Dupee, Audrey Frais- picnic at the Lions Park„ Seaforth, on enjoyable -picnic- at the Lions Park on healthy,, don't grumble, and last of all,, bawl may play bridge. eludes paving and) bridges;'Prom Exe- l he good-natured. A hearty " vote of Pullman, Doris; Richardsob, Lois er, Billy, Flannigan, Clayton.' Hogg.- Friday afternoon when about 200 Monday- und*r the supervision of • 4 4 ter to Dashwood on id Highway; •re- .Ma I be(Honours); Rivers, Muriel; Russell, Maude M. Hartry, Teacher. children an agents were in attend= 'Mrs. E,, A. McMas-ter. There were 30 thanks was tendered the speak .r and Barbara' Sanderson, Emma (Comp.,, d, p surfacing a portion of the Bluewater the hostess' by Mrs. Glenn McLean, Promoted To Grade V arse. The following are the prize People present. Sports events were Resigns AS Highway, and iesurPacing tromr Park • sad the meeting erased nn the an, Math.); Sloan, Mona; • Snell, June •• 'Floyd 'Dale, Barbara Frais'er, Mar- wiSners: won .as follows: Four :to six, girls, Bonar Anthem. (Honours) ; Stevens, Bessie; �S'tev'ehs, garet Hemberger, Durl Hopper, Don- Pre school girls, Karen Nicholson, Joan Charters, Nance Clive and Jean Secreta Treasurer' edll , i Grand Bend.. The estimated! '" cost is. $900,000. • r ., and Mrs. James Finlayson are ;Leona (klist.) ; Stevens, ;Margaret' old Taylor. Geraldine Parker; "'. z�e-sebool boys, Nixon (tie) ; boys, 4 6, Paul MbMas Dr,• Taylor has dasposed" Of his maedi " • V (:I3onours):: Wallace, Ruth ,(Typ•); Winston Foytrell, Jimmie Forrest; ter, Craig WfITis; Perls, 68, bloke &8 The ,resignation of Gerald Holland° cal practise in.Dashwood to Dr. Don- v ,enjoying a few weeks at the er,' .[ of Bptchart, William (Lat., Fr.); Chap- Promoted To Grade IV ivixon, M rjorie Pethick; boys, their son-in-law and daughter, • IMr. I - girls, 6 to 8, Ann Sinclair, ..Blanche a, as secretary-treasurer of the McKi]- al•d Ferguson of London. He will and Mrs. Wesley Hayter, in Howell, man, James (Honours); Dorrance,f' Ralph Bennewies, • Shirley Benne- Racho; boys, 6 -to 8, Ronnie Williams, Broca McFadden, Hugh Gorwill;giris, lop, Logan & Hibbert Telephone ,Co., continue to reside in Dashviood. Stanley (Ty-p.); Meir, Jerry ('Math.); `� wies, Barbara Bosb,art, Neil Broad- 8-10, S. McFadden, Alice Ahn Nixon; . Michigan, also visiting at 'Davidsori, ,Mills, Murray (Honours);' Shaw, Bert toot, Jack Carter, Lois Charters, Eric Frank O'Brien; girls, 9 to 11, Verna became effective on Tuesday, on (Continued orf Page 4) ' Forbes, Flora Brown; boys, 9 to 11, •girls, 10-12, Joan Hunter, S. McFad Holland is succeeded in -the positron • y (Lot., Fr.) ; Traquair, Robert ('Math.). Claybur,n, Jean Copland, Erma Drag Cecil Pepper, Glenn Chesney; girls, den .and Karen Kidd (tie), by Jazfies. • T. Malcolm, of, Hibbert HOLD PICNIC IN • .. r I • i The marks of those' who have not er, Charlie 'Drnigey, Carole Glew, 12 years and over, Ruth Keys, -Helen •. Township. tv _ been promoted will, be mailed, Hugh Gorwill. Betty Goudre, Jimmie Rogerson.- ..boys; 12 and over, Grant GODPRICH PARK I • Intermediate Certificates I Higgins, Carol Hulbert, Fsrances Lang- ,McGregor, Lloyd Eisler; three-legged ` $QW11nC� OIl The ,following students has been ford, 'Patsy Langford, 'Maurice Lois- race, 31 years and" over, fern Ches FIRE DAMAGES ARE SUCCF.`S'SFUI' A number of EgmozLdwrlle resident& granted Intermediate Certificates as elle, Grant McClinchey, Gary Schultz; ney, and Alfred Grummett, ,Flora held, a dlelightful picnic in Harbor .0 " The Green having completed Grades 9 and 10: , Billy Scott, Betty Simpson, Ruth `Brown and Carol Chesney; three-leg- • , E^ �j AT WESTERN U. Parlf, Goderich, on TuesdaA Those ` 0 (By Bill-Hart) Agar, Donna; Bennett, Mona; Bol- Teall, •Minnie Wright, - M, M. Bell, ged' race, 12 years and over, - Ruth MILL ROAD HOME • present Isere: , Mrs. George Hills, ton, Yvonne; ..Boswell, Max y^; Bright Teacher. Keys and Helen •Rogerson, Ken Doe- Miss Fergus Bell, daughter of Mr. Miss Rhia Hills, +Mies Marjorie,"B' ck , ' , If .you happen tb fib into ,the club . g k •„ h da .s• watch your bell, Muriel• Chapman;-Jas.; Clarke, - race 11 years, Bpbb Caldwell,, Bev. thy Smith, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Butt, Mrs, J. McGregor, Miss F, ,Me gall, Donald; Caldwell, Mona; Camp ' Promoted To Grade PII Z ]fan and Bobby Cald•wel1; sac and Mrs. Earle Bell and•Miss Doro= ell, Miss Laura McMillan Mrs, Edgar grouse any of these Y , Y y I Marlene Austin, Larry Berger, Mur } - . step. Half the space is taken kit1A ''Mae; De La Franier, Ann; Doig, Be't- ray Butt, Alice Christie, Jimmie Crich; Broadfoot; sack•.race, over 12, years, Volunteer. Bucket b'rlgade''C: M. Smith, ureic successful .in ob -Cloy, Mr, and 'Mrs. W. D. Smeith, Mr: a; with crated: furniture, According to ty; I11gie, Eleanor; HQggartli, Lois; June-Dupee, Keith Eaton, Billy Gold Grant McGregor, Lloyd Eisler; v heel raining Cheir third year in' secretarial and, Mrs. Robert Eberhart, Mr. andD „ ,Bev. Christie, this is, the first' •of s,ev Langford, Betty; Livingston, Loi- I'�°eVentS Spread of Ing, Elizabeth �Habkirk, Jimmie"'John barrow race, n"p to lj "years' Ronnie science 'at the >Ttriversity of West1.ern Jirs.'C, Simpson pend. Misses..Ina and eral shipments in readiness ,far the faire; Mills. Vlurr'ay; Pryce, Donald; Ston, Larry Langford, Carole LQiselle, and Joseph Williams. floss Crich and +Ames. Ontario. MariouAGr;ay,_•• = , furniture tourpament. Through the Pullman, Doris; Richardson, Lois; Ronald 1Vlason,,Elaine Mowbray, Bruce Lyle O'Brien; wheelbarradv race, ov- • . ,wrapping and crates we could make Rivers, Muriel; Russell, Barbara; . XcFaddpn,' %obb iMcGonigle, Alice er 12 years, Grant IcGregor and Bbb- . ,slut corner cupboards. There, were Sloan, Mona.; 'Sh'annon, Eleanor; ' Nixon, Marjorie Petrick, Billy Rob- by Caldwell. Lloyd i isler and Tien � • W[le n fire of, unknown origin bi-o�ke r :.qome'more,in+cartons, but they didn't Snell, June; Stevens,'Bessie; Stevens,, erton, Ronald Scoins, Robert Snell, McLellan; kick, the slipper, girls 1U nut in. Rn upstairs room in thr, ri si- Dublin Continuation School . .even leave a loophole to arouse our Margaret: Kenneth Thompson. years, Elizabeth Townsend, Marie dr neo oP telex F3oy es, Mill Road, west ` '+curiosity. IP you ,can't• get the door GraA '11 Conditional promotion---Mavis Ben- Pullman; kick the slipper, glrl� 11 of Skalorth :ate hririay- afternoon,-tire open •the next time you go down, - T'he • following;..pupils of Grade 11 new-ies, Sandra Dungey, Roy Hurst, 3`ezirs, 'Joycza Rach-o. Ruth Keys; *ill-I bpil ling `uffei;esi•• considerable .,dant,- • F'Xam ReSu l t s.... A n n o u n c ed. 11 think'nothing -of it-rt would pro have been promoted to Grade 12, A "Ruth finder, Bobby Wright, - E." I3.. ter school, relay, "F irp on 'the MOun- ire I'rrim fire and water. 1y be because the ciirbhouse is foil subject in brackets ineaYis a failure Elder, Teacher. tain," won by ' No. 5. Tuckersmith: fhe flames Fve�'r• coniineci to a Por- 'Phe following is the report -of the' Lot. ?, I-Teaith R, Viri•cent 'Morrison, I. of prizes for the big tournaments this.. in that subject. This report does not straight relay', w'on by No. 8,,Tucker-' tion af'the' houso by thr, efforts of a P promoted To Grade II smith. nlurar3rr. bnc]sx^r' bricadc. but not. Dublin Continuation {shoot for 1941 ? ng, 1. Fr. 1, J.at. 7. Maths. C, Sc. 1; year. Next week well give a com- include standing Agricultural Science i7, ? or• A is 7.5 per ectit and over, ' His[. 1, Geog. 1. Health 13.' Patrick piece list of.''prizes for the Excellence Part 2 and A. and M. History. • De- Ruth Albrprht. Jack Balser, ,John Lunch was served' and a ball game until'they had gprond downstairs and T, 0 partniental Certificates will be mailed Boshart, Tom Broome, Joan, Charte •s, 2 or B 66 to 74 per cent: 3 or C is 60.I Murray, End. 2, Fr, 1, Lata '1, Maths. '' , my 3 f was enjoyed by all. t0 the exterior. ivin ers of ,brigade_2 „ r r1. *' * sp as soon as received fr=om the DePart= Merle Cooper, : Ruth CDungr, Peter o 1 veils as:;istNd bi mr•ntbor, of t17 Sen:.to 6l p Pr cr^nt; L _ti ,,'t t0 .,9 per cont: l R w 1, Mark- 11, Geos. 1, Heath A. Monde evenin , July 1.4. the ment in August. Madeline Wilson and ,Hale, ,loan• .Dick, llpv Dun.;ey, A!]a.n I rort4 firer bricmde�. Ii, I'. . Clzristio• 1'r• rti• 1 rQbrttion. I Rase' ,il .11 oo+is, Eng. . G :3, Orn y g '- SEAFORTH W.I.NVILI& .., 2-- , .� Ladies' Club is holding an orroii• mix- Jack Wallace were tied for the high Fox, Nancy G1ew, 5haroit HOtham• cllairm:r.n or rho fire• and, water rom• i (xr,t,do 1_ Pornadetrc B:trrin, Era. (Lot, �,. _li;it7rs. 2. fin. J. Hist. 2, Geog. + - ell. Tourney. It is left to either the est standing; Shirley Metier, Donald McClinchey, HOLD AN4NIJAL PICNIC initi.a,;• of tilt, to'.Gn Munc•il, ono of Iiist. 1. Mg. 1, 1'hysles 1 Irtf.. ^, 1. !".Palth A. : ri or men to et a lrartner Carnp:bell, Mabel; De La. Franier, Marion Mcll.wain, Paul V1c'17aster.; �'� Fr. _', Hrh'itll R, Crnr,?on Costello, (,gar}e 9-,Toad Burdette, Art A, „ gad es g° .. tiie ,'oluuteers, rr•eei,-cd a Pninl'ui cut w, ; , haven't been' &sled to bowl Aria; Hagan, '4lary: Hoggartlx, Lois Marlene. Miller. ,Malcolm Munroe, will ha thoir i'hilr• dszh"Ing rht! (ire when a Past l;n l Hist, 1. Physics 2, I.at:'fr:,')`r. C;uid. A•. Music. Enz•. 7, ler. 1. 1Tatias. . l,;r� so if 'you h t The Seaforth NZ'.I. llA. In this tournament, simply g0 out and (Arg'., L.M.); . Lane, Mary; ,,,tiMclvei•, Keith Pethicic, Sandra Savauge, John • lel 2, Health A: i.ouis Doylo, Pug, 2, R fold' 1,v,­2,,Geog. 1, Hitt. 2, Health s. W SCOtt., Isabo4.•.• Shannon. Annbtte fell, striking hing on the lip, Josephine; Wilson, Madeline; klacl:- annual Picnic on Tuesday, 'July g, at, Hist. i, :'11e. 1, I'hysies 1, Lat; 1, Fr.' Ronald •Butters; Art C. Guid. A, Mus. r' grab a partner. P Lions );'ark. It will start with up- Th„ Pro oecurrrid as many nr{ie'h- 3, Fl,=r yE well, Howard; Hiusser, Francis; I{el-'`Iotcnsen•d, Mary Anne G'an:Thorne, Ith .1, liar a`ier Finria ari,Eng.' C, Ere. 3, Fr, 3, 1laths. I,' Se. 1, Geog, T ]e im AI Geam, McS adders; ond' ' r m ! -- t Per at 7 p.m. Eeerynne is asked to hors „e•rr, ,ttten,liaig the Tuckc:rcmik C, •}Iist• 2. A'.g. k. Physics 2; Lot. 2, 2, Hist. 'C: Health A. Joseph, Cronin, The ladies -held 'a Pot-Iircls supper 3 J ( g, . ), 1 pack C rtrQnal 1? O of on Ret BettyAn- bring baskets and china and silver- tehnol Area picnic at the Lions Parl.. r 1ati;t Friday evening. followed by a Frit'1; Si11s, Ronald; Wa] ace, J drews, Re!th Bennewies,,Murray Car- Fr, 2. HPalfih B. Csiherinc '1dcTver, Art C, Guid. C, Maths. 2, .Se. C, Health i Meeting. Needless to say there was ter, Harold Dalrymple, Kenneth, Drag- ware for each member o) their four , .• r., Hist. 2, Hist. C. Aig. 1, Physics J, Lat. B. 'Madeline Dillon, Art 4, Guid, B, •� ily, The suggested menu is potato •nr C, Fr, 2; Health B. Frank ,Mc6lla.id, Mus. 2 Eng. 2, Fr. C. Mat•h.s. C, Sr. 2, ; G Oenty to eat, ,Even a few •of'the men er; Mary Fraser, Grace 'Sanderson, vegetabe salad, Gold meat or eggs, �. bgwlers were lucky in getting a lunch Power Interruption Mrs, H. :'Vinson, Teacher. MUSIC PUPILS Eng. 3, Hlst, 2, .Alg. 1, 1 hysics ,1, Lat. GeO� 2, Hist. C., Hearth 'B. Willi m afterwards: corse, tarts and straw berries; and 2. Fr. 2, Health A. Doreen Murray„ Evans, Art D, Guid. C, ErIg: C, Maths. n,a • Friday and Sunday . • sandwiches for the small children, Ice OBTAIN HQNOURS Eng. C. Hist. C, Aig. 2, ,(Phys}es 2, C, S�. 3. I•I•ealth B.. John. Fitz}reti3ek, a * * . • cream and soft drinks and tea will 11 On Tuesday a rink Composed aP Lot 3. Fr. C. Ilealth 'fl. Mary Cath- Art D, CTuirl. B, flus•, Eng. 2, Fr. S ,- be provided. erine Rowland, Eng.• 2, Rist, 1. A9g. 1., Pr., Maths,'C,.Se, 1, Geog,rl, Hist, 1, + Fred Johnston and, George Charters Necessary alterations to the high TROYER REUNION Let us have a real turnout for the ' The following pupils of Marion F. � Health B. Leona Givlin, Art. A, Guid. 'went !-bo Goderich. Latst Fridiay, even- tension line will result 'in Power-in' Mason, A.T.C.M_ «ere successful in I hyaics 1, I.at. 3, Fr. 2, Health B. w Y terruptions in 'Seaforth on Friday. HELD A`I` BAYFI +'LD everting when there will be sports tng George Johnston.; Reg. Hendersoir, their 'i'oronto Conservatory of Music Mary sicg J.,,lia Ting', 1, first. i. -A.' B. ,leas. 2, Lyng.. Fr, e Maths. A., 1., Sc. from, 6 to 7,30 a.m., and on !Sunday and Prizes for ypung alnd old. Bring "examinations: 2, Physics 1, •lsat. 2, Fr 2, 1=it?filth •A. 2. 'Gem• 2• Flrsf;.-"2„ Health' A. Mary I iLoriib Dale- and Don Dale were in, your family', And friends and enjoy piano Grade 11-James Fia•na.gan, F.ng, 2, � Horan: Art A, Guid, B, Mus. 1, Eng'. ?Cxetex bowling. from 1 to 2.30 p.m, olid from 3 'tri The Troyer reuniofr was dteld at Grade VI-Marton ChAmberlaln azid A.30 p.m. Jowett's Grove, Bayfield,^on Saturday yourself. Hist. 1, Aig. 2, Physics 2, Lat. 3, Fr. C, Fr, C, Maths: 2, Sc, 1, Geog, 1, Last Thursday evening there was • Gv4etidolyn Christie, Honours: a focal men's tournament with a g6od • afternoon, .Tune 28, with around sixty Grasire, TV 'Karen Ridd; 'Honours,. Health Il. Margarkt C>ivlin. Eh g. Iliyt• C. Health C. Jeazinette Joz WINS FIDDLERS C, Hist. C, Physics C, Lat. C. Fr. C, dau, Aro A, Gut. A. Mus. 2, Errg, 1, turnout. Prize winners were: First, •LITTLE DAMAGE AS Present. 'A plea ant afternoon was Grade III---Marjorie, Walden, Hon- Health B, Rita Givlin, Eng. C, Hist. Fr. 1., Maths. 2, Sc. 1, Geog. 1, Hist. spent and a few ,sports were enjoyed PRIZE AT FIELD DAY ours. ' Dr. Paul Brady; second, Geo. Jahn- , ,., C, Lat. 1. Mar 1{ennedry, F.azg. -C, l„ Health A, John Kelly, Art G, �G'rtrid. eton; third, Eric Munroe.• we; hear CARS COLIxDE by all.' T,he tirize winners were as i Y ,that Lorne Dale -and 'Sid. Pullman are r follows: • Alg. C, Physics C, Lat. Pt., Fr Ii, A, Mus. 2. -His 2,' , L, Maths, L '•uis The old-time square dance contest 1, Geog, 2. -Hist. 2, Health B. •Louis1. diving a free haircut or"haircuts as Little damage was done when,cars 13oys' and girls' race, 5'and under, at ,he Federation ,picnic in Exeter Hearth B. Dorothy Kintner, Eng. 3, ra prize for the next local men's Aour driven •by John Roach, 197 ]Iaruthaupt Wayne Doimage, John HOggart; was won by •tlre set organized by Fred' LE •PINI Hist.' Pr., Aig. 2, Physics 1, Lat. C, Lane, Art B, Guid'. A. Mus. 1, Eng. t, • • ney. According to the presdd'ent, St., Kitchener, anti Harold, Johnson, young men's race, G6'rdon Johnson; Harburn, Staffa. The old,time fiddd"er , Fr•' i H2. A . Jtibn 1Vlalone, Ezig• Fr. C, Maths. C, fie. 1.'. �reoi . C, Hlat. Cleorge,. Johnston, these' will be heli' R.R. 2, Bluevale, were in .collision Young ladies' race, Mrs, Gordon Troy- contest, for those over 60 years,of Lorne sat down beside a' stream, �. Hint. 2, Alg. 1, fhysi s 1, Lax. 2, C. Health B. Alphonse Meagher;" Art , +each Qiresdlay evening. Don't wait ,toortli of Brussels Sttnday ziight, The er; ladles" whistling contest; Mrs. age, was won by William Hyde, Hen- And a9 he sat he frac a dre�im, Fr. 1, Health A, John Morris, Eng. B, Guid. B, Mus. 2, Eng. 2, Fr, 2, ilrfNers ware said to have been blind- Stewart Delznage; ladies picking slip- w t r Ansi in boat dream there was a bout 2,-Tiist: '2. Alg. 1, Physics 1, I,at, 3, Math's, 1, Sc. 1, Geog. 1& Hist: 2, E eaatb, ,.._. __.._�_.-..�..,_..._.....be-_caJJed,,-_. ..on--hand_.fox__bheL..next..,___ _....-_ . _--s �.-__•.-hav �._ _.._,. s.all,.-who. also - on he.-eQzT est..&-yea B,- Aiphonsine Meagbir, Art A, Guid, - - - - one. G ed •by approachitGg lights. 1? ovincIif $moi ,HATeI•" •COTenUh'- ineir 1tTelting a'Ko, and the second prize went to Between i l:i 06. 'and a tk6iit: 9F'r, 1, 'Health A'. '1.0Traitre Revsdwnd: ,. Ile * 4e Cons•ta'ble �Helmar Snell, ;Seaforth, in- shoe, Robert Gemmel; clothes pin Frank Har'hurn, Sta.fta• In the same Eng. 2, Hist. C, Alg. 1, Physics 1, A„ Eng, 'C, Fr, C, Ma,ths•, 2, SO. 2, Geog. Peculiar things 'happen in a bowl- vestigahed. race', Mrs. Lorne Lawson, Mrs. Gor- tton.test +Por those tinder 60 years of . A muskrat tRen, we.rtt awitnrztrng by, Lat. 3. Fr. 3, Health A. Jerry Stalp- C, Hist.3 Health.A. Florence 0-bore, ' try' game, Merton A. Redd was meas • don Johnson; bean guessing. eontlest, age, the Priz s went to Fred Harburn 'Sa:id h•e, "I cannot tell a, lie," Teton, 1•',ng. 2, Hist. 1, Physics 2,, Lat. Art A, Cir}cl. A, Mus, 1, EtLg. 1, Fr, 1, wring a close one in a TournamenT aro Mrs. William "bigzian, Hensall; pea a He opened his mouth and laughed C, Fr. 3, IMetalrtlz A: Maths. 1, Sc. 1, Geog. 1, Hist, 1, Health uessdn and Ward; Allen, both of 'Staffs. A. Gregory Morris, Art B, �I'uid!. iB, .` 'plringibam. He put ,the string on the g g-epnitest, Mrs. William Dig- • widh glee, 'Grade 1.0•--Frank Bruxer, ung. 1, Mus. 2,. Efig, 1, Fr. 1, Maths. 1, Se. - �2st bowl and out to the -'second . , ZION - nau, liensall; oldest person � on " 'Twas I who bent that hook, you see." Science 1, Rts•tory C, Health' B, Brig . id Ccostello,'F,ng. 3•i Fr. C, Lat. Pr., 1, Geog. 1, Hist, 2, Health A- mrev (butt there' was no bowl there, George Mr. and 'Mrs: Oharles• Hunter and ground's, Karen Talbot; person com- LARGE CROWD AT ' 11 iK.atheson, of G:odeCich, had sent-down Britton, London, and 'Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Ing the farthest, Mrs. Thomas Levitt, IN E I.orn•e jumped up from, where he sat, Maths. C, 'Sc. 1, Hist. C, Geog, 2, to Morris, Art A, Guid A, thus. 1, Eng. 1, Fr. 1, Maths, 1, Be. 1, Geog. ,a runner lust as Mert was about bo'-Kiztg'Salton, Mitchell; visited ov Sun- of Ingersoll. OPEN G DANCE 14e cried, "I've had enough of•t•hxt!" Health B. (Maurice Dillon, Eng. 2, r i, measure.. It 'missed its magic an the day with their parents, Mr. and Mrse During the supper hour a new com- Awakened then, he' blinked an eye, Fr. fr.,' Sc. 2, Hist. 2. Gerig. 1, Maths. 1. Hiat, 1, Health A. Beatrice NLitrr + �, ra. f green he was on but clipped the bowl J. W, Britton., mittee was chosen, &a follows: .Presd- A large crowd exidoyed the hospi- A -great, big tr6ut. went swimming by. Pr., 'Health A. 'Rita Givlin, Lar. 1; Y, Art B, Guid., B, Mus.• 1, l0ryg: C, a, );' ° ,about to be measured. Merton was Miss Gadys Robinson bad her''ton- dent, Cecil Oke; 'secretary-treasurer, tali+ty of M, F, Clarlce Pridtay evening Mativa..2, •Geog, 1, Hiet2 C,zReal LB Hegithai'A. (311bert2•Mvraay,g. �ArtiB, ,p deft holding the atria€!. ails removed iii Scott Memorial Hoe- Lorne ,Lawson; gett•grat comnrittee, w•ben, he was ,host at, a dance which There is, no moral, there is no e`nd, Barbara hiolland, 11h+g F e Ae pitai, SeafarUh, and is getting along Mr: anld M> s, Jolth Faber, Mrs.,, Larne marked the..�opemilIg of, his new Red Just .tlie •quest}on how that croak did C. Se. 2, Hist. C, 'CGebg. C; Healrth C. Guld. B, Mus, 1 Lng. 2, Pr, 2, la`ttis. � 10h the lass wnho loved a,. sailor splendidly. • Lawson, Mrs. Cecil Oke ,and Robert :Star servlce station and+ garage, Mus- bend; ._ Joseph Malone, Eng, 2, Fr. 2, Lat, 2, 1, Se. 1, Geog, lr Hist. 1, Hearth A. , ' r • 'Didn't ^lead as• Lane a life., 'Mr. and Mrs• Bob Gibb, CihathRm, Gemmell. 1VIsaY' Simpson, Art A, Guid, A, visited on '1Vit5YTi9ay with Mr, and Mia: it was decided t0,have a picnic next 30 Per the BartCe was "Eliyzrislied' by The truth is rust whrpi T�rne desires: (Maths, 1, So. 1, E%i'st. 2, Geog. 1, �A y Mixs. t i lAs adze lass, who, -1 'a bowler, the Irwin archestt•a, and A. W. Dun- Do musitrat' , turtles, trout have pliers? Health A. Teresa 1tMoLau lin, Fr. I. ling, 1, Pr; 1, 1VX hs. 2, S'C. 1, Ge'' f' `+ And. becaYae a bowler's wife. Dalton Malcolm. year again at Bayfield. loop r..w waster of cerembfldes. ' -. ART B. HILL 2, Muths. C, SO— C„ 231st. ,, Geog, 2, 1, Hibt, 1, Heglth A. , f. 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