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The Goderich Star, 1926-11-25, Page 8MI .11144 I • INC +mow - 1 • \ • .•••••':', How to to Syr- Bfir°91/ rry& Amour at *Ilte0270.41. AeleillOet siuDene THURSDAY, NOV. NW' flip G. C. I. EXAMINATION WOW* Tin results of the rumination had daring tha term ending Nov. 16. 1926 are as follows: Perm IA...Claes average:32 I. Honor::: 15(1 A. Stowe ... .12 M. Evans 19 •Mir. otr,:: 96 to 74% J. Xneeshave 68 14 Macdonald 01) 68 M. Brownlee (1) 66 III. Honors; 6045% 0, McGregor F. Robertson E. Crowe (1) . 11. Page (2) Credits: 6649% A. Nivins (1) 59 K. Johnston (1) 68 G. Brownlee (3) se R. Stoddert (1) M. Goad (3) L. Calwell (3) Below Pass; but 60 to 34% !'E. floss (3)...._ 53 H. Gliders (2) 62 E. Hamilton (4) 50 Below 150%,, ranked° P. Xingswell • N. Pitblado A. Colborne W. Roas M. McKee G. Peachy D. Graham D. MacKay Lorne Clark V. Wilkihs Lionel Clark ' L Jeffrey W. McCreath H. James M. Hicks- &. Elliott R. Dickson W. Curne E. Lumby Form IB.-111-C1ess Average $4 1 Honors ' .1... Sutherland 93.3 W. Sutherland.....92.5 G. Meitiehen 81.6 R. Fisher . 80 J. Abefl • 1948 D. Waltere..... , ...... . . A. Howell leocause of the widespread interest in Auction Bridge this papaw will rrek. These lessons are prpared by Wynne Ferguson. of New York, wide- ly lower* writer and letturer on. auction bridge. Because of hie ability as a leridge player Mr. Ferguson took pert in the Redio Auetion Bridge Osowes that wire Isroadeset by twente.tive ,leading redio stations in Amor- ' dee teat year and again will appear In one of the games. to be leroadcsst tids winter. Each article of Mr. b'ernuson will be -complete and will it• lootrate sailed points le .the bidding and play. The Gedezieh Star le,the way publieatioat in this vicinity mitts the "Early Lessons in Auction *ridge," by Wynn* Fero:Ion, ea it is suggested that you make arrange - Matta to retuive **eh copy. Melly readers in the pest have clipped the *nicks of Mr. Ferguson for their scrap book and future referenee. Thin series has never appeared in puhlication7form before and therefore 'will lee entirely isew. ARTICLE NO. 1 . The writer has often referred to Dismonde-7. 0, 5. 3 the *harm of the upexpected at aue-.• Spades -8 tie*. When Yoe think .you have an, , , inviatible bond, a bed "break" sur- : Y ; prises and distoncerts, you and you t A B • ettly. maks one or two odd. On the Z ether hand, the game bats its tOmpere. eatiou, for how often door VI' appal... No score, rubber game. Z dealt•liid *tray worthless hand turn out to be * one no-trump and A passed. What big winner! Very after: the one Pic- should Y bid? Y should undoubtedly In th. band Is joist the one bid two hearts. This type of hand, to' "take your pluttute" hand 1nyIn 4-4-4-1,. is seldom suitable for no. o* ells* and so turn apparent defeat to trump, so overbid your pertner's nog t ; • • etti unexpected victory. "Never say trump with that one of the four turd -°. dim" is just es good It motto for tine- :mite which offers the best possibill- .4"' nett hid** as for anything else. ties. In title ease, the heart suit is " 4 4 Mire la a good exempt* of the hope- fairly strong and should be bid. • .‘" res hand turning out to lee le winner. Hand No. 2 ^* '"' - • erelitt._42, 4, 244 e 0 ow ne - ' • Clubs -8, 7, 5. 2 ot" Dianionels--10, 7, 6 • • "00. ▪ " Spades•.7, 3, 2 '-.N.atursdly he itastestir and nrehehlY0 • . IWO the thought; "Here goes ittnnT•YT Y Partner, however, ha6 & moat re• Diamon1s-7 , 3, 0, 8, Spades -X, Qp 10, 4 *eh* score,,rabber frame. Z dealt and " bid one wade. A passed and Y bid one "ROO' ' 1. one no-trump. If 11 passed, what 1 .-20, 9, 5 _ • should Z now bid? Z should bid two .4*.'"• • •-• The hi hod live heerts • hearts. If y cannot help the spade &tab ed and Z's pertnee'redou-o bid, he should have good help for , Ho Just made the bkl, feting hearts and a game is very possible. oalypue spode and 01%* heart triek. On . the other hand, if Z passes and v. • ..01341,„feen Mai the ouielt of bort* lets Y play the hand at no-trump, him •• .." -•1_417.441.-1410 47/ WWI VS WA width opponents may run off five diamonds U.4 t '04 '‘ " Tie"' twPor's* and "ea save game. With this type of hand, 4-4.4-1, try to And the suit , vieir and rtalter 011,44.11irtvierd art., bid that best flts the combined hands. inti there 41WIY1 hope awe. Hands with this type of dis• If you do, you nearly always score cp, U *that makes suction tribution come up very frequently. - itreetoit of turd games. several time in an evening's play,, so le, Li .• • •TA pest:tiding artielee the writer has if.vou know how to handle them you tear...referred to the 4.4.44 type 01 Will make many a game not otherwise ... bandrand streitely advised' An effort possible; • . se.iew to find- st sult-tdd witirsuelt hand. It's not often that a vied fifty•two • • one tluit best_fits w1th the oart4 card' nrobletnis presented but here is o• •• noes: hand. Hare are tWo ,good ex.. one just from England and it cer- 0.4. • • amplest tangy is a teaser. Trv your luck, but lithinl NO. if you cannot solve it don't be di's- .* earts-A, Q 13,6 tour:med, for it will puzzle the greal „„;,. • • • R. 4,.2 majority of players. _ 'Probate' fen: 1 Ilearte-Q,'S'4; 3;2 Clubs -A; XIS. plantondaLA-Itt-43* ' 3nede-1,1.4.„ -Y t A II ; ; 2 • : Hearts -1C, J, 9. 7 Clubs. -A, 9,6, 2 •.•:•• t.0.^ .• . • • .r, • .00 ,tif • • pit ! • 11.106 • .3.3 `• ▪ . • 4. • • 0-10,4,31 Speules•--(14 ' • y Hearts -Xi° : .A. •.i . 11 :« Clubs -410,9,4 • ;• . . ..3 -eft ,• • Diattionds-Q41,9,8 .,. . , Spaile8-7,4,3 Hearts -.0 tluble..74 - • Diamonds -7. le , Spedes.-.A,K,S, 0, .5,2 . , • No 'tam% first game. Z dealt, mid WV inte specie. A posed; Y hid brie „4. •no-trump, passed° E hitl.two spedei. All passed and' A opened the - • • - •-• intet..tf hearts. He then plaYed the citieUA: of Spades. Ho* ran Z so pla3% . a :the hand that he can win, the belence otethe trick e against any defenet? Solution ist the _next article. • • , *" •irk . • ; •• „e• • • • , • `..• 0 • • N.• • • ••• • ., e• • ages good 4141 IS g • • Many real nourishing ods ,,. • are not tasty or ap a • timing. SHREDDPD Nigki T (when . ioastec.I and Do 2 erly served) . tastes good an 01 i, good. ' The, •. • ,. 44 lr. . .... * . ' .. crisp oven,J3e shreds of whole :.. wheat ha an appetizing flavor . and y• encourage thorough .... . .. • g that means s ...,;...-.. ..,,,, 7/. ound O . .i. .,., .,, • ,t0th athealthy gums. Every., v.' at' '*. ..;.ody knows that the whole wheat ". is the most 'perfect food . given ..... , , • , ,,, , D. Weyer .. i to mitn-and the shredding and • baking process ii the most per - 71. c.c.. J. fialkeld . 'C. Waiker M. Dakar M. Lataatitt 1 A. LinlieW O. MeChtskey Finn HL -Class Average 63 I. Honors : H. Zavits ...81.0 B. Sandy 81.4 P. Sheardown 80,2 II. Honors: L. Johnston E. Johnston M. McKay J. Groves J. Wallace... D. Mutch....... J. Andrews J. Abell (1) III. Honors : E. Gardiner E. Winter (1) G. Jewell S. Johnston G. Cornfield G. Iltuteke (2) L. Sturdy (1) Credit*: E. Lang (3) . 14 Ferguson (1) A. Sturdy (1) ... E. Humber (1) . H. McDermid (3) C. Woriell (3) 1 ... C. Jewell (3) ...'.. P. lifeEwen (3) j. Allen (3) Below Pass; A. Baecbler (5) L. Bawler M- G. Goldthorpe (3) Form. W. -Class avenge 63.8% i L Honore ; E. Clark (5) 7IL81. 11. Bowler (5) ' 70.4 , IL Honors : 1 G. Redmond (3) . ' ..... 72.3 M. Redditt (6) ... . 71.7 B. Wagner (8).. ........ 08:5 III. Honors: A. Davidson (3) 65 M. CI:ft (4) .... .... . ..... 63.3 D. Clarke (8)..... 60-4 Beim,/ 50%, ranked R. Kneeshaw (6) B. McManus (3) ' ._ The figures in brackets after the names in this Form indicate the' nem- ber of papers *written. . 2nd Year Commercial • Geoup I. -Average 68.5 Honors : . Tobin S raiton 82.4 R. mbold 60.6 F. obinson 78.2 1, V, sbaldestort. , ... 77.8 e E. ee (1) •76,4 W. Buffett.. ..... .. 75.9 U. Drennazi..,................75.5i. IL Honors: M. Robinson ,... . . . . ... ..74•51 it. McMichael (1)..... • ... - . -MG O. Young (2).......... ... . ... 71.? IL Symonds (1)...... ...... .. :0 . R. MacKenzie. ..............I8.5 D. Bell. ... .... ........ • .. -07.9 *- • L. Jewell (2) . , .. • . . ... .06 /IL Hollers : K. Ilacaelay (1)... , - .., .....64.7 • 1••••••••••.,••••...... Will M 7.3 • 65 03 65 63 66 55 55 75.1 L. Crawford (1) 76 IL Honors: K. Hunter..... . . ..... 73.5 IL Cooper 72.3 • Linklater (1) 71..a E. Grass • 71.2 S. Leggett... ; .. 71.1 W. 'Saunders ..... ,70.2 °H.. . • ..... . . '•00,e J. Ledner (I) • 09 D. Sprung (1) ' 67,8 K. Munson (1) •67.8 L. Grass ..... ...7. 111. Honors• : E. ,Rarrie (2)..'.,. ' 05.6 F. McKenzie (1)..... W. Plante (1)..... • 63,1 A. White (2)...... . • ... ...,62.8 T,. Hoey 60.1 J, Holmes (2).... ... 60 J. Taylor (1) 59.3 G. Scott - (a) , 59,3 G. Curren (2), 4 • • • •...4 • • - G. Tabb (3)57.4 M. MeeKeY (2).......... . '04474 E. Sowerby (5) 56.5 SeTaYlor (I)... • • ......50,5 V. Tabb74 K. Powell (2) . . .... , .55 Below pest: but 50 to 64% 3. Mack • (3) ...0. .... ..... ...53.8 .. ... .53 D. 6furney.• (2) .0 11. Tremblay (2).......... .50.5 Below 50%, ranked M. Girvin T. Baechler S. Walter' M. Millian M. Hetheringt Foret..11. average -03-- . Honors M. E. D M. Gr E. 17. 74.1 73.8 72.1 71.1 10,5 79.3 68.8 66.6 • 03 05.5 63.6 638 33.2 • 03 01.5 59.2 69.1 5a.s 57.4 50 36,2 54.3 53 50.3 48.7 47.5 $6.8 11.4....ewmc=cid . cal Santa Claus Call aiYour Nome? Mason & Risch, Ltd. CANADA'S GREATEST MUSIC: HO -USE • • ANNOUNCES ITS NNUAL CHRISTMAS CLUB (Mein'-ershi Limited to 50) NEW PIA.NO CLUB OFFER• 'NEW PLAYER PIANO •,CLUB OFFER 11 9 • E. McVdtie ( 'Credits - M. Smith 2) . „ 'eV 4 • • 4 7: 59.1 • Y. pro ee (3)- ...... M. S rey (2) E. otter. (3) ..55.4 . Anion (1) " .53.1 . McDonald (6) . .. 52.9 Group .11. -Average 78% L Honors : A. Oran16.••••4 .6•••••••• •••• • .87.4 A. Macfle••##•••••••••••*•••••79.1 E. Elliott ' 76 II. Honors M. Murney 70.4 Owing to their having been quite a ntnnber of failures at the Normal Schools and first year at the Univer- sities, a Standing or '55 miiikeiti eecle...-- -- subject must be made during the year to entitle the students to be Tecate.' mended to the Education Department as worthy of being granted a Lower School Certificate -for -work of Forms L and II. • • The figures in brackets after the names of some students, other than of Form IV., signify the numbers Of PSPeTS below 5e% in Lower School and 50% in Middle School. There have been altogether too many failures throughout the School. If the parents. of such student,: desire a succese.fut year to fie passed, then. you must cooperate by seeing that at least two Mars Home Study be given at home and that not more than two night* a week be allowed out from Merday to !Saturday. J. P. HUME, Principal. REFUSES TO DISCUSS POLITICS IN PULPIT ' Rev. E. C. Hunter Deldbree Use of • Personalities by Brother - inisters . • 0 • ... 6 ... • • • ..... . . 4. •••••• • •4. p . . t • ..... 6••• . 855 .4 6 • 1.16 • II ,..81.1) Cook. .... • 411,4 .4 • .... .70.4 mire ' A. Cooper • . A. McKay 74.0 73.0 R. T. Pfrimmer 70.8 V. G. Elhott (1) . .... • 69.2 R. IL Newcombe (1).. . 68 A. Pentland 00.7 W. X. Thomson (1) • 66.3 M. Honors: G. C. Murray (3).. .... . A.2 D. 8.431wuittrictisonw(1) 05.1 65 W. A. Paltridge 64,S D. E. Steep (1) * 64,1 S. D. Jefferson (1) 6.1r 62.1 W., C. Newcombe (2) 614 05,0.1e 50.r Jo. Si.1IpouhteCi.eitlr ..... 53.6 G. A.--Ettehatunt- (3)..... • • -M. L Thomas 0) • E. P. Young (1) D. E. MeClure (2) Credits ; E. P. Sale (1) M. E. Ferguson- (3) 13elow PASS Nit ItO to 54% se.. A. rueernsmonssidt3(4)) 54.9 M. J. Hetherington (3) 54.r s3.:t 52 4 - M. N. MrDermid (6).... 51.0 A. M. Baker 00.... • KW , J. If. Salkeld (4) Belotv 60% 50.2 ' the press and est pubhe platform Re. B. A. Henry (7) 1 48./ to all the phases of the Istuee before 1 r. Firoors :11...-Clees evereite 57•5% the electors without raini.iters of the, 1 L. Craig 71.6 personalitiee indubeed in when the4 43 3 tind plottform. II. regretted thee and unfair things had been said a Gospel using their pulpits as 4 nen-4 C. Cr/m.6rd (1) ' C. fhde... ..... v.. tr. Honors ; • - M. Reston (1) ...... ......."• 8$.2 had been no tad at all for MO ,.. W. Webster . " 49.1 things to happen. Mr. Hunter 'S&L F. Savage (1) IL Davidson 68.5 that he had no thought of eh:awing 67,4 any public man with initineerity and Ill. Honor*: 87.3 vreuld not at any time pennit oolitic' IC. Dawson (1) to be dietuesed from the pulpit of.hie 63.6 einnele _ D. Hill fly 62.1 . ( re R F Farr (3) Regular $47 5 for •$339 BENCH FREE • READ You Il ave ave longed I' nee like this--.-.Ww IT ' THES E ERE, or a C Pay to join. theti;.$2.50 w.`tiek from now TERMS till Chri S1.0 strnas• Nothing more till January 25th, 1927. Then' $8.00 10.06 or $12.00 ,a„ Kitty paid. arliERVI 0 BARG NS sm5 'PIANOS $1 $225 .$275 • Send for list 'O Goo4 Square Pianos • :• •$45 egeh Any 6-Oetava Organ 825 . . RE-131.)IL v. At least one United chureh ister in Toronto refuses to use hp: pulpit to discos politics. At bot):' services , at Carlton street United ; church on Sunday the panto?, Rev. E..I Crossley Hunter, B. A., stated that: the public could be informed through, 76.7 -from many pulpits in the city' halkt r.. • •• 000 • • • • feict process ever discovered for the whole wheat berry le and digestible. "Break- . cereals" cone and go but SHOWED WHEAT goes on Eat it for health and at it toasted with but - or simply over dse biscuit. , • . 1 • -1•.; • ••••••• 4••,••••.' • • ••••0t the cold days C. Hunter J. Welter eel SLAM STORM WESSOWS *1 ' : L. Mt*" (3) . 00.3 :set one numey *ovine prlee list Credits : C. Robertson (1).. • W. Hoer (3) a. Am windows.torealty glued. • A. Debi* (4) • rt• any abr. ME IRLI.friVY ei na- • au PAM' biellTeP it. Box Rene. .:).. If. Itaechler (2) liamilten. fittiarios. 1•:. itok4110044 (2) . . IS ..14.7 c. Netts; (3) 51.4 • • ...e.---. --....-. itipon (48)• "I Ohildken Ory 32 showing freight, add ea*, ot ' Ite 1140% naked Mk imam wmaZ ti • CAST'ORIA 214* Aoki. of • Milifilliff Mil igingavragy kr Makes •igievratlintrzer% rwdzir•I r4e XI --4'• J .4 SWAM KIM "i2terrrat ACV liiM•4=r11.11""k ORTliOPHONI VibTROLA W' 20 Selectilins • 122. • CLUBJBRMS ••1.. USED PHONOGRAPHS $25. $55. , $60. Records. . , 3.for 61.00 Oa 8f:talons. • •'61.15 Musical • Instruments,. the Greate4-t .of All Gifts, it ' prices and terms you will not resist. 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