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The Goderich Star, 1930-06-26, Page 5
PAO* 1 IVI Good News -- for Women who wear size 81/z Hose On Friday and Saturday we will sell `Orient," and "Supersilk," full fashioned Silk Hose, heavy service weight. OM Regular $1.95 per pair. Sire 8t only. Par .air �� y Perp air Silk Gloves, heavy quality and double tips, all pt, colors and sizes. Reg. $1.50per air. Sat, only p y New shipment of Fancy Voiles, 38 inches wide and guaranteed fast colors. Our price per yard..°.......°... All Remnants selling at Waif Price Friday and Satarday The Cash F Store E. HIBBERT Phone 86 her home in Flint, Mich., on Sat- - -.-- • THURSDAY, JUNE 28th, 1930 THE GODE1 ICR STAR ,-- -�� - a -.,.e- ,...,. ,,._ ._ . _. . - _ � .--eee,,.*- ) .lee Predate .. . , ....-...55;i ter of Joao. quoting mirtieelarly the Samuel ranee ._.0-....,..•55=4 verse, "Nai►retorta i tall yeti not per- MUSICAL r• MU ICAL SUPPLIES of All Kinds Portable Phonograph $15 and $25 Victor Orthophonic Portable $35 - Strings for all Musical Instruments, at CAMPBELL'S DRUG UCS S TOR. PHONE, Re G. C. I. SCHOLAR- SHIP AWARDS Fromoticn Lists, Awards of Meanies and Certificates and Scholarships: l'romotions from Forms 111 and 10.1, A. -•Those passing in every subject t I. donors : i Helen Bieeot 84 AIma Sallow; 81.4' Jean Whitely 70.8I II. Honors : Marion Snell 74.5 Jean MacDonald - 73.2 Audrey Wieland 4. 72.1 Isabelle Tyndall ...,, ... :71.7 Ruth Murney 71 • Jo1n Parsons 70.7 Bertram McCreath • 09.5 Albert Bown 6R Mildred Millian ' 67.7 Alma O'Brien 67.7 David 1�b,5n -,:e.'..67.5 - Philip Carter ,;,, . ,,, ,....67.1 Frances Thomson • 66,5 III. Honors : - • - • . Phyllis Lawrence . , ., ......:65 6' • Kathleen Whateley ..........65.6 Ernest Crawford ...... ..:..65,1 Mary Bisset • 4.. :64:1 Victor Robertson 68.1 Helen Whitely . - - 62.2 Herbert Greene ..... f,1.6 • E.•--1lltose promoted conditionally under conditions indicated in the in- dividual reports sent to the students and their parents; - Howard Wilkins 72 Cora Dickson . - 69,1 Raymond , Dean .... 68,6 Ray Lawrence .. . 66.4 Herbert Palmer: ..64,9 Fred Ross61.4 ^-7e" 1,'i 2 61.7 60:. Eleanor Tyndall IVlaejorie Mach: Blaine Burrows Leonard MacDonald 59.6 Jessie Mathieson - • 5'9.3 Lulu Croft 55.3 Betty Jenner 56.3. Margaret Raines, 57.$ - Madeline Gerometto 57 -1 Aileta Burke • 57.1 Keith Saunders 57 Verna Edward 56.6 e Hilda Finnigan 541.7 Mildred Sallows .... . . 56.3 Margaret Sandy .. .. 511.3 Myrtle Pfrimmer 55.5 Kenneth Jude 55,3 Colin Young 55,3 C. -Those under further considera- tion : • Edward Jeffrey 53.9 Burke McLeod 52.8 Albert Webb, who was prevented by illness -from writing the final exam- - inations, is granted promotion on his year's work with a mark of 72,8. ' ,Promotions from Forms IIA. and IIB, A. -Those passing in ever' subject : I. Honors : - Eileen Q',Brien 82.2 Madeleine Naftel 78.5 Irene Stoll - - 77.4 Douglas Middleton 77 Margaret Mason '- 76.8 II. Honors : ' Roy Errington - 74.6 John 1licM!silen .... , , , 74:51 Douglas Feagan . 70.6 Ruby Errington 70.4 John Iloward , ..;, 69.8 Effie Jewell 66.2 M. Honore . Indeed Wii.un . _ , ..063:6 vent*. fuc the fieretent kauweth ;lot C. -!hose under further eoitsideration what hie Loid diestb, but 1 have eall",d with the parenti you iirienda," The choir., tinder the Beeete tier . ... . ............52 leadeishrp of the ortiaaatit. Mi. el. T. Ralph. W*i ter°,,.....,,.<...,u1.8 Barka, rendered an anthem with Marjorie !este ... , - ..... - • . ..49,6 Mrs, Feiner t.'raneton,,aa eeloi st, ,and Ruth lioreell ... ... .,..4d.? after his seinen flue pester gave a Stanley 'Taylor mite also was press very epprep.iate ,tile, "Building:‘ . vented writing the June exeininaetion•a c.hi le vies muter appreciated be all, , is geentcd promotion with an aserago Ora reterr ng- to the ledge aerie the if 70. Murry Ceok, fcr siitiilar vire brethren expressed to for?. Rev. Mr. cuiraetanecs, grantee! condiiticanal era- Rat their arrreciation el eteeece rretion. land passed ti resolutien of thanks to t I'romotiens from Form IA. (1st Year the church begird and eimear•. ;1xiis is : Commercial) to tad Year Commercial the first ©c a3ion cin whit!! Maitland A. -These granted full pro;notien Ledge has held its annual ehur h ece- L Helms : •vice aC Nectoria st. and the fleeter c - Marl;are t i Hiatt . , ..... 718 reseed his eatisfaetion as tieing the i I. !lepers p William Barrow 65.6 Margaret Foster ' 64.8 r w,+ '� � �d under Those promoted conditionally •� undder conditions indicated in the re- ports sent to individual students and their parents . - Rt4 t Curwen ..... , . , 69.9 Mary McKinnon 64,5 June thee. Health of Weddings !The bridecan prepare her .wedding gown andbe..sure that it isperfect, but the bride's bouquet is something . which'.only -a floristwho is an artist can -arrange aezordialg to her costume and the. grace .of the bride. All this can be dote by Rhea. 13aechler Marion Porter ; .,63 Patrick Page ,..,.63 lest pastor of tins chetah t^ have the Nona McLet;11 78.9 honor of tuldre_sing the elder ova eti,h Phyllis de Pcudry 70 ,an occasion. 1 Doris Iiittorr o0 FF CARLOW 69.8 E 09.41 Mrs. Tait Clark end Phyllis D. Annie Linfield .00.8. Walter are visiting in Torenta this l Credits : tveek. Bernice Moore 05.61w 5.6 Mr. and Mrs. Weir, Toronto, visit- i James .Murphy .. 60„ ed u . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rile?. t B. -Those promoted, ionditiutiu11yas mond, the early part cf the lieu!:. indicated in reports sent indivi- Mrs. +Sorddon Nilson and two chil- c?ually to stud uts and parents ; dren and Druce Crawford of Flint, r'-' Jcasle MacKay 4 68,4 visiting relatives around Carlow. Jack Videan 61,3 The pupils of No. 3, are Jean Morgan .60.8, holding a pienic at Harbor lark Fel- Marion Lamprey 5� .. day afternoon, June 27tb, Come and Ian MacKay 01,R brig your basket. Second Year Commercial Awards Mr. Thos. Wilson, Mr. A. Stall, Mrs. Diplomas are granted to those F. Wil, on, Miss Irene Stoll, acsom- making 755.( in each of the Bookkkeep- ponied lura. Ernie Foreman and babe ing and Stenography groups andin to Typewriting, with. II honors for Q0 to u 84�/- and 1 honors for 85%. Corti. tvi fixates are granted to those obtaining 60�/.. in at least two of the three de- Wm partnients. The following is the standing of .' the students entitled to diplomas, Mr Marjorie Frouse - rday last after a visit of two weeps of ladies. from Pott Albert, Nile and th her parents and other relatives, Ilenniiller, along with the local sou The regular monthly meeting of the ciety. Arrangements were made for . 31. S. was held at. the home of Mrs, sending the hospital supplies asked . Me !wain, Nile, on Thursday, for to Blyth for re -packing and send tin nine members and eight visitors, ing off to the West. An elm:Dent s. Marsh, president, presiding. The - ranked according to the average per- "meeting was opened by singing and .subjects. written, to -graver and the reading of the «3rd tentage of all nether with the pei+rentase obtained 'psalm in unison. The secretary, in each group. bars. Stoll, read the minutes of the Bk-ku. Stenon. Typing heyl0th of meeting d when en Dr Mhe one r aret Lulu Jewell . , . 90 86. 86 MaclKellar addressed a joint meeting Mahe! Brownlee 89. 86 100 _ , t- rr-nw-r- Marie Ryan 90 Dorothy Steep 85 82 88 100 Dorothy Walters 84 81 84 Victor Elliott 85 78 87 Della - Murney 86 77 7$' Annie Tabb 75 82 90 Marg. MacDonald 76 79 79 JUST ARRIVED A fresh shipment of Mien's Mary • Greene ..75. 78 - •86 Pane)* Sox and Ladies' Full The following are entitled to certi- Fashioned Real Silk Hosiery at States granting the standing stated reduced prices. : in at least two departments,- ranked . . according to total percentage obtain- GODERICH KNITTING GO, ed -kp, Sten. Ltd,, Emily Me(1;reBk , .92 70ogTyping 61 • EAST ST.. GODERICH John MacLean ,..69 75 92 Norman Bowler -77 Irene 85 Irene Marsh 72 69 71 - - - - - - so ° IT'S 1VnNDERFUU" 63.7 Char. Linington 68 Dorothy Pageey. 62.5 Edith Cornfield ..74 95 nE SAYS OF SARGON ,Thonas' Page 62.3 Gwen Elliott 65 90 ;J'ean Hunter 61.6 In addition to the certificates and Cora' Culbert 61.4 ditrlomas awarded on the regular _ "Fiveears ago I started an a phy- Russel Pfrimmer, . ...ere 59.8 school work there were awards grant- Y , ,Meta Fisher , .59 ed by . the °Mee Specialty Filing Co. ileal decline. Robert Groves 59,1 end the Underwood Typewriter, Co, as brought on chronic constipation. that CEC) STEWART 43eatrice• Campbell..., . •.:57:3 follows:. . 66.6 Bruce St. Phone 65 : • •Harry James Rpdditt• 571 Office Specialty' Filing Certificates • 0ODLRICH James Sheardown ..._.,_. emomp 11 44 44.444•4444, COOL' SUMMER FROCKS of COLORFUL VOILES - $2.95 and '$395 - Women's and Misses' Sumfner Frocks -that interpret the spirit of the season in a•siniple way, made of fine, soft quality wash- able Voiles, in a wide selection of flowered and conventional designs, featuring flares, pleats, Bertha collars, and contrasting piping, sleeveless and long sleeves. Sizes 14 to 44. THE ENSEMBLE continues in favor. We dire showing some snixrt styles in neat figured silks, including the dots, which ate so popular, sleeve- less frocks and the coat is just the right length. These en- sembles are inexpensive and will satisfy the wearer with long s.ervice.. .,. BLOUSES Voile Blouses, sleeveless, white ground with blue, red or green spot. Sizes 34, 36 and 38. Reasonably priced at $1,95 each It does not need to be expensive to be smart. Mary•Greene ,,..96- Anne -M. Tabb..,, - 94 Edith Cornfield 91 Victor Elliott •' 91 Dorothy Walters . 88 Emily G. McClure.. . , 86 Naomi McDermid • 86 Della A. uturney., ..... 86 Charlotte Linington- ....78 Gladys Shore ..., 78 Ida Carrick . ' 77 . Margaret Shepherd.77 Irene ff. M. Ma 76 Edward . Baechler .. - 75 Norman. Bowler , . .. 75 Patrick M.' Page 76 . Underwood Ty r Medals Mabel Brownlee awarded the _ Accuracy Gold M r typing at the rate of 60 wordsminute - for 15 minutes without -*take,. Dorothy Steep ' ed a golcl medal for typing t rate of 50 words per minute 15 minutes, making only 3 err - - Adamson Memo holarships In the Lower of subjec+s, Arith., Liter., Co am, and Br.. Hist., the winner 1st scholar- ship Is Eileen O'Brienh 82.8% of the 2nd Douglas on 80.2.%. Madeleine Naf Irene Stoll are worthy of hon mention with 79.8 and 79.2 resp In the Middle Sc subjects. Geo- metry and Algebra,Arthur Brown wins, the lee. scholarshipwith 89.5% and William Sutherland,the tad with 89%. . Janes Sutherlandentitled to honorable mention •86.5 %. The value of the scholarships is $25.00, of the 2nd HUME, Principal. Maisie pewrite WAS Medal fo per min obtain at a no for ors. Memorial Sc School Comp., Gr of the Brien with Middleton tel and honorable ectively hoof, s is with let X15.00. J.P. BOWLING Eighty bowlers took part in the twilight jitney tournament at the lo- cal greens last Friday. There were visitors from Lucknow, Wingham, Blyth and Seaforth. On Monday a jitney tournament was held at Wingham. Ten players from Goderieh took part. Yesterday afternoon there •were a number of tournaments -at Sarnia, Owen Sound, Cargill, Mitchell and London Thistles. The only one Gode- rich was represented at was Mitchell. Three rinks went from here and P. Hunt's rink (I. Eastman, Dr. Hall, A. Taylor and F. Hunt) won second prize. The Goderieli Club's big rink tour- nament will be held July 9th. nedrstdIttie Johnston first and csecond a singles on the Local greens. On Tuesday evening seven pairs took part in a mined tournament. Mrs. 3. 5k -Nevin and 31r. Tom Mc- DermottwthtCie-ekadMr. Ro}erJolnaon sec end. MASONS .A'1'I'END VICTORIA ST., CHURCH J. H. WASSON . • got my whole system toxic and run. down. Five bottles of Sargon built me up all over, my digeption is fine - and with thenew strength and ener- gy .Pre gained I keep on the go all day Without tiring. "Sargon Pills got me regulated per. fectly and restored my whole` System to a healthy, normal conditloni. The improvement the Sargon treatment has made in my health at the age of 67 is remarkable." -J. H. Wasson, 28 Mecklepburg St., St. John, N.B. Sargon may be obtained at Camp- bell's Drug Store, Goderleh, de! Theatre WEEK OF JUNE 30 to JULY 5 MONDAY. and TUESDAY Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote the immortal love epic "EVANGELINE'r and now the beautiful Dolores Del Rio has made it into an epic of the screen. A picturesque page of history reveal• ing a stirring tragedy and a romance that smiled through team. "EVANGELINE" is a picture that you will long remem- ber 1 WESTERN DRAMA w - "PLAYING FALSE" Admission on above Adults 35c, Children 25c WED. and THURS. BOOT GIBSON in the thrilling drama of a lone nian'a fight against a whole town full of desperadoes. Ann Chrietl le the beauteous gal. Seventy -fire inenit>"re of Maitland i i *NIVY:It'T SAL COMEDY LARIAT KID" Lodge end a fat,/ from Morning Star Lodge attended the Masonic clonal: `°JUST TIIE TYPE" service in Victoria street United Ataxia ofa Sunday last, when the pee- FRI. and SAT. • •ship. history, Ile °aid, was the 1 L'oie Moran, Joseph Wagcte$t story of mankind taking frienda,and Dorothy Burge u, Douglas Gilmore be showed how 1 a� 1.rsind had progees- craoa t M COtsiticy TDe b oar wait a !sa `_ .til iYWCti -e_v� ced from the old laces of enmity tend e pane p e o A corking story and a hang ter, 11ev. G. Butt, spoke en "Friend RVallee i91e two Mason, he h traial separation a.$ the i 1 f tajaott m. 6. GEO. Er �f grown. Priem/lop hi(p friendaln bads o . ©tar wan the greet + f M "A SONG Ole" KENTUCKY" Stott e Cadman. would , bold with Dr.] Episode No. 9 • he a church nienibert "'I'in DIAMOND MASTER" Phone56 • for `f there were tap religion them • would 1 lig Menopa gr Mr. Butt tee - Lt, - 'CARTOON OON COMEIDY -;; ca ilia addreee eau the fifteenth dap- Matinee Sat. at 3.00 nen. paper prepared by Mrs. 1'. Nilson en Korea (who was unable to be pres- ent) was read by Mrs. Stoll, and Miss Ruby Yonne took the chapter train "Jerusalem to. Jerusalem," Rev. R. Cumming favored the meeting with a piano solo, hymn 270 was sunt ata' ' the Benediction pronounced by Rev - Mr. Cumming The hosteta and Her daughter, Amelia, then served *Iimme teous MuchMuchand a social boner intra spent. List of Special Values at - GEO. BAECHLER S These prices good for the ,two weeks: Saturday, JuDs201h to Sat., July 12th ORANGE MARMALADE'•• 40 -oz. jar. .Special at. 26c Maxwell House . or Rideau Hall. COFFEE - Per lb.. ....59c Post Bran Flakes 2 pkgs. for..23c Corn Flakes 3-pkgs. for..25c Soda Biscuits lb. pkg... ..16c Shredded, Cocoru- mat, Ib. 29c . OLIVES Stuffed or plain Per jar.. ...33c . LARD - 3 -lbs. for. ...49c .20-1b. pan .32.99 SWEET CORN 2 tins for ...•-250 NO. 3 PEAS 2 tins for...29c Aylmer Choice Quality TOMATOES , 2 tins for....25c Good Black Hulk Tea Per lh 39c OATMEAL 5 lbs. for....24c P. 6i: G. SOAP p O 0. 10 bars for..39c Sunlight Soap. 10. bars for.. 55e Ayhner PORK & BEANS Medium - size , per tin... ... ..11c p - GOOD BLOOMS p 0 Each". ..47c 4 0 Aylmer Souptl y;9 (except. ChickenY:-, 6'. fot.. • - - Choice RED SALMON Tall Tin... .33c Shall tin.. .19c o Kraft Mayonnaise Salad Dressing 12 oz. jar for .23c CERTO Peer' bottle. ..29c Peanut Butter in bulk, °er lb... ...21c 0 np 11 Brunswick SARDINES 4 tins for....25c ICING SUGAR 3 lbs. for.'..23c Granulated or Brown Sugar 10 fibs. for..$Sc p O a 0 0 r Bek RAISINS 2 lbs. for. ..23c Canned PUMPKIN Choice. quality 2 tins for....25c • Prepared MUSTARD Per jar.. ..,10c PRUNES 2 lbs.. for.. ..29c Ammonia or Klenxine 3 pkgs. for, .23c TOILET PAPER 8 rolls for... 25c New CABBAGE 4 lbs, for. ..25c BUTTER BENS Per. ib, . , • ..18c 2 lhs, for, ...35c Fresh • TOMATOES I'er lb.... ..15c O q 0 0 p. 110 0 q 0 0 p CUCUMBERS 3 for:. ...25c NeW POTATOES 2's, 5 lbs. for 25c I's, 4 lbs. for 25c NEW BEETS Per bunch...10c 3 tiunclles for 25c • NEW CARROTS 2 bunches; for 250 • ASPARAGUS I'er bunch .. .10c 3 bunches for 25c Onion., Lettuce and Radia;► Per bunch. , BANANAS 25c and 30c doz. ORANGES 45e, to 90c a doz. LEMONS 40c per dor. Good sired Grape Fruit 2 for.. Large Basket English Cherries $1.25 0 Cantaloupes o 2 for.. 11 and 10c each We sell CURRY'S, CLEVELAND'S and MACKIF',S BREAD Tonins for this Sale -STRICTLY CASH. G. W. BAECHLER Cor. Kingston Street and Square Phone 368 Our OwDelivery a