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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-12-15, Page 9THURSDAZ DEC. 16th, BM 4,011,024001-71070*(1020200,0107107101030,210100101011101.1.1.0101704#010:031,40,71001 THE GODE'RICH STAR Mighty hard to realize that there are ---- FAO* 111XVBX -7#1710Riaiett . . 1111•010000.207$710107107t020612011101V Only. Eight More. -Shopping D4ye.. Before . Christmas I We have a large wen assorted stock of Christmas merchandise which we have tried to so arrange that your holiday shopping will be real pleasure for you, • We suggest -a few of the many articles suitable for the different members of your family. "Sill0reilk", "Crepe" "Chilton and Service Weight 11111,44r.Asmixon ROSIE:KT flNE woor WAVES "ASCOT" SILK SCARVES. ENGLISH PURSES FRENCH STD GLOVES LINED CHAMOISETTE GLOVES FANCY BATH TOWELS ,PLAIN AND PAN'CY BERETS WOOLLEN GAITERS CIIILIMEN'S 'SILK :VEST AND IfLOOMERS PINE SILK.CREPE AND SILK iorr,LINGERIE PYJAMAS - GOWNS -PANTIES-BLOOMERS , AND DANCE SEM LADIES' UMBRELLAS WOOLLEN PULLOVERS WOOLLEN SKIRTS "COSTUME" KERCHIEFS FANCY LINEN KERCHIEFS • INITIALED LINEN KERCHIEFS "KENWOOD" LOUNGE THROWS AND • BLANKETS MOTOR RUGS . 0,••••••••••••••••...... Irish Linens -Beautiful and Useful FANCY BRIDGE COVERS LINEN BEDROOM Towns FANCY GUEST TOWELS LINEN .BOOK COVERS EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES "LINEN" HEMSTITCHED CASES LUNCH CLOTHS and SETS BABY PILLOW CASES ANTIQUE FILET LACE, fl sizes BATTENBURG LACE DAMASK CLOTH AND NAPKINSat 33 IA% DISCOUNT' .„ lh-ve,Our gifts in a gift box neatly wrapped,,vvith attractive Christmas. wrappings at LADIES' and CHILDREN'S REST IIEN k Room ,NBOVE THE STORE 1-4- N hrie.Aa-Avxm-f44, Results el G. C. I '1 Examinations *Standing of Ike Students in Virg Series ,tif Examinations The following Is the standing a the Collegiate .Institute students in the Beet. series of examinations of • the yeart - 1032-33 ending November 30, reported •Under the number of papers, written. , Theeliguresin•brackets after some names Indicate the number of papers failed in. Individual reports luive •been sent • home for perused and.'-conunent by pi:rents: . ,Sosai LIA.-Chuis • Average 63,8 .Almit Dougherty 16.2 ,Dorothy Yule •74. Oweena Wilson (1) • 70,8 Kathleen Maeltenzie (1) 70.2 ' . Murray Mael:Mnald (1) $9. Madge Turner. (2) " q. 1.- 68.2 : 'Robert McLean. "(2) . , 67.9 •Fred Jewell (1) 67.4 Fern Cranston (1) 67.2 • Joseph. O'Brien (1)• 66.1 William 331seet (2) 66.9 • Kathleen Tyndilll (1) 65.9 EIWY11, Pfrinuner (1) 60.7 13enson Whitely (3) ,.. 59.6 Joni lvfeLean (4) 52,8 • Garnet Mathieson "(5) • 51.4 . Those writing 8 papers : • Edwin Dean . Betty Whitten• 75.9 Barbara Thompson • 71.9 • Dorothy Muir (2) 66,5 • Robert Medd, (3)• 59.4 • Robert MacDonald (2) 57.1 Rellison Bone (4) •• • 54.2 Gordon Walter (8) • 47.5 Delmer Worthy, (4)• 47.1 'Charles ' Worsed (5)• 48.9 • 'Wren, 'Stapleton (4 44.8 THE GIFT f-.10PPE fa-SeriMAKAMEAMEAMAKAMAC. AO. :14)44". witigkittinAMMIPAMONIXAMMAItatrottotaimma v•- • 24.1 Chose writing •7 ..papers. Pate& Pae ... James Johnston (1). Carl Finnigan (1) 73,3 71.9i 465 } 42.9i 76.6 •Teresa 33aeolder (1) . Betty Thomas (3) • Kenneth Aitken. (3) • Etob,ert Muir (5) •Those vizatIng 4 .papers.: Nelson 'Carrick (1) • $3. Not laniced : • Robert .13arnes, Clem Lloyd Form IB. -.-Class• Average 411 Tbose writing 9 papers.: • 775 Roberta Johnstonv (1) 75.2 • Ann Milne • Marion. MacKay (1) • 712 .,71*" /aley•elcIarrison NGeraldine Saimders (2).: 884 Helen Lowry (1) 68.7 Katherine litlurral (1) 65.2 Leah Griff (1) ., ..64.9 Jack Kershaw. (1) .,... • 83.7 William Thcmpson (1)...........- ..... 634 'Gladys Grassick (2)• •82. James 'Thorheloe (1).,• 50.4 • Phyllis Baechler (3) ' 58. Wilbur Fell (1) 67.5 Edgar Warrack (3) 57.2 Hilda Lane (3) 66,3 "Ernest Fisher (4)...._ 55.5 Bessie Gliddon (4) • 1 .54.2 • 49.7 Grant 'Furrier (4).. Grace Hunter. (6) • ' • 48.2 • 455 Burris Jerry (6) •'Phyllis Kyle ,(7) • Those writing $ papers: • Ramona Whitely Albert Shore (3) • Eileen Feagan (1) Jack Barton (1) •tgary.Page (4) •Iris. Warnock (3) Harold Duckworth (5) Keith -Feagan. ..... • Those writing 7 papers: Donald Wiggins• .70,5 • Harold Blackstone (3)• 66.4 -Evelyn Millian (1) .. ., ,...64.8 ' William Riley (2) . . .... ..., - 42.8 .Angus Worthy (2)) 604 • James Ross (5)• 37.1 Those writing 6 papers : Gordon McMaina (I) 69.5 those writing 5 papers: WoodroW HO) • (3) • 45.4 Form M. -Class Auerage 61.8, Those writing 9 Palwra.:' Jack Snyder Clifford Allin (3) • . ... 88.5 Marjorie Henderson (1)• 67,5 Marian, Matheson (I) 844 Lenore Stothers ,(1) 84.4 Robert Williams (a) 50.3 John Craig (5)•• 58.6 rude Kathleen Crawford (3) ".4• • r53:.404 ,Whee/er.,,(4) • Irene Gealuun (7)• 43.4 Those writing 8 papers.: • Harold Stevens 80. Keith Cult 79.5 Ida Elliott 70. Kenneth Cutt (2) • 64.1 62.9 Dove Horton •(3) 62. Norma Hill (2)•• 59.8 Eldon Yee i.(3) • 50.1 Donald Lane (4) 53.2 Joan Lee (5) • 53.2 Those writing' 1 papers:. Leslie Naftel (2)•• 57.2 Absent from most of the examinations: Jack /Rater 42'3 Form 1113,--Clato Average 5/.9 Thom wrirIng 9 papers: 89.: Alice Charaheryg. (Pi; ▪ 77.8 Frances Martin (1) !4,,,%,5 Francis :Lb:Water °°" Norah Cedello• (1) • 55•1• Monla McManUs •"4 Cyril Pettit (1) 53-• Frederick Carrie (2) • Dorothy Greene (2) • Marie la Roeque 13) - Mary Bagehler (3)' • Gordon La. Rocque (2) Charles Lora (4) • Agnes Thorneloe (4) •••••-••••• HOLIDAY FOOD SPECIALS is the time to secure your supplies of NUTS', RAISINS, CANDIES and other Christmas "Essentials" MaLAREN'S INVINCIBLE JELLY POWDERS ALL FLAVOURS • ROBINIIOOD RAPID With Beautiful LGE. 2 OATS Chinaware PKG. 'MANY FLOWERS. ' TOILET- SOAP 5 CAKES '25c OUR FAMOUS • One Jig Saw Puzzle ROYAL YORK TEA with .E4th AYLMER • 4 LGE PORIC and BEANS 16 01. TINS FINEST AUSTRALIAN SULTANA RAISINS 2 lbs 25c NEW GOLDEN Play Safe moul Buy the Best 2 lbs 31 'NUTS NO PEANUTS • de FAMILY BLEND COFFEE TRY THISI&EgHTFUL 39c SEE OUR CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS IN STORE j. J. 1111cEWEN " 3. CALVIN CUTT • Verna Barbour (5) 43.5 Harold Jackson (5) " 42.5 ' Gordon Dobie -(5).1 . . . . . . .. • John Armstrong (7) .39,5 'I'hose writing 7 papers : •1 • Ida White .(2)•• ,58.1 Irene Lynch (2) • 54.1' • Donald Croft (3)• 49.7' Those writing 6 papri : 1 ' Elaine Burrows (2)' .,•,, 58.3 Keith Meson (2) " - • Reta Young (3) 50.2 • Mildred Sallows (3) • 48, Doris Johnston (4) 455 Myrtle Pfrimmer (4) , • 40.5 Those writing 5 papers : -John McLean (4)•••• 44.2 1 „'Form 1.11.04t-esaass &mow 59 Those writing•12 papers: Marlon Snell• 78,8 Those writing 11 papers: •• Jean Whitely 79.6 Isabelle Tyndall (1) 0, • • 84. Ernest Crawford .(2); ;,,, 624 Marion Holmes (1) • ,,-. . . .. ..,60,5 Those welting 10. papers:: ' • • MaryStElisset 11:084 Raymond Dean (1) 63.2 Ben Straughan (3) 59.8 Those writing 9 papers: • Cora Dickson 60.8 Colin Young (2) . 57.7 Keith Saunders (S)• 55. • Herbert Greene ((6). 53, Mary Dobie (5) 47. Ralph Shaw (61• 45,2 Margaret Barnett (7) 39.5 • Those writing 8 papers: Helen Bisset , „.. , • 78.1 Wilma Treleaven . 63.8 • Eleanor Tyndall•• 81.4 Russell Pfriminer (*),• 47.3 • Kathleen Whacky. (6) • 47. Those writing 7 papees : •. Albert Webb .• 88.7 ItUby Brrington.. -.... ... .. ... --....,672 Gordon CuthbertSdn (3) 58.7 Helen Whitely (1) • 57.3 Marjorie Daer (2) 57. , Philip Carter (2) 58.0 • Jessie Mathleson 0) • 50.4 Lulu Croft (3) 46. Those writing 5 papers t • Fred Bissett .• Anna lVfacCiregor • 84.8 • Betty Jenner (1) • 60.8 William BarroW (2) • 54.3 Margaret Sandy (3) 50.5 James Redditt (3)• 50. Those writing 6 papers: • Jean Macdonald (1).V t • .Almit O'Brien (3) • 47.6 ThoSe writing 4 papers : Harty Babb-,• • 71. John Parsons a) 65.6 Rain IV. -e, -Class 'Average 57.8 , John •Farrish ooderich ,No: 32 fer the year 1033: P. C. R., W. F. 11. Prkel O. R., lerneAt . . • Champion Fiddler win., It., 13...A: N. Barker; treas.,. VI. Breckenridge; V. 0.•R,, elaines /311tboUr: eltafilitin,-.W. M. . . . G.L.,pWairlliseet tii. W1i.,,, HiraCT,4.1, Wniffv4reral: .14.78.,,,,,, C. G. P. Event Last Week Was a . . Splendid . Sueces• s--$150 ' itobt. HeilrY; trustees, J. W, Bell, Jae. . Wilson, D. 11,.• Nairn... • Cleared The .0,. 0. F. has had male liVelY ,. ineetinge lately and • quite a nuMber of About 350 perions were in attendance Vandidates, have been initiated this last , at Oddfellowe' Hall on Wednesday even-, fevt Weeks and there are geed prospects . for More. • • • • Ing Dec. 7th, for the • old time :fiddlers', .. MASONIC 141STALIATLIINS'e , contest,,-the:first such event held in town . fee about Jive years and cieurt GOdeeielle .11t. Ex. Comp. 'Dr; W. F.. 0$110Wwilr . . . No 32; C., 0, F., . under wheip'e auspices install the orficers of Iluron;Chantor,...1(o. . Me•• 0104 was held, hope to make this 30, It.,,- A, M., next Tuesday evening, and.. an annual event in future. , The sum of the follOwing Tuesday .eventng the joltet . anent and the proceeds are heing devot- taking part being as follows: • ed to the town relief fund. r The fiddling contest was keen, those ,117ne.sldgtd7a:elubinaeatlte.otiptdn.:0140:00.irtinitchouitele.gdpeillysteaoltercrtsi,,L.!fogreNtiii, Browntlai. 11:11tde...."•. . 3161.50 was cleared . by the entertain:- ,.. 21 years and unded;--Harry Schram, 'Goderiett,e.the..winnen 15 years • of age; The Iltlarine Citib will hold its opening , .. . . and 'Jaines. Farrish, Colborne WW1:ship, gookll event of the •season in its club s reonis • tenni:Tow (Friday) evening. 11. 19 years of age. • 21, to 40 years -James Lindsay, Bay- The following are the offieers for Court splendid program has been PrePareit field, 36 years, the wirmer; Jolui Par- . . . donated by C'ourt. Goderich, C. 0. F. and it was presented by Mayor C. C. Lee. Carlton Dair contributed piano music interstareed atilOng the Man -- hers. The drawing for the twenty-one fowl. was a very interesting -event, The tick- ets were shaken Un by MAYor Lee and •Miss Barbour and Miss Johnston drew out the lucky tickets, Which Were as fol.. lows: VVra, Carter, Ooderich: Mrs, Cleo, Johnson, Godericb, a turkey each. 0, SqUires, 'Clappisori • Corners; A. Knee - shear, Goderich: D. Warner, Bayfield: G. Carpenter, Goderieh, a gobse each. W. C. Lee, C, R. Fattereon, Wttlf3, 0. Inglis, all of Ooderieboa Mick eavh. W,. M. Baker, P. Spain, F. Gallow, Fred 13mitra, Wm. Rudclock, Jr., Mrs. Church, P. Turner J. 11. Lauder, T. Drennan, all of Goderich, and IL Miller, of Mincer,. dine, a chicken each. • A special turkey donated b3r Organizer' P. E, Perrin•and James (Barbour was won by Margneelte Falconer, of Goderich. ticket,./00.9. After the draw the iloor was cleared for dancing, which was much enjoyed by everyone. The music was supplied by the winning fiddlers and other volun- tary fiddlers and the C. O. F, •orchestra. 73.1 114 69.8 69.7 8'1.8 62.1 80.7 572 58.9 55.4 51.4 49.2 William Craig (6)• 45.9 • Irene Pellow • (8) 42. Those writing 8 papers: • Margaret Mero 76.4 Wimilfred Pitblado (1) • 63.2 Donelda, McManus (1) 83. Jean Thompson (2) 58. • Burke Melgod (2).., 57.9 Douglas Joluiston (3) 55.1 Norman Craik (5) 63.5 Audrey Smith (3) 52.9 • Roselle Hoy (4) • 52.1 Oliver Moore • (5) 46,8 Those writing 7 papers : • • Walter Ruffle 82,4 Kathleen Curson (2) 43.3 • Helen Black (3) • 61.9 Anthony Vrooman (3) 50.1 Donald Johnston (1)••• 47.3 Those writing 6 pape.rs : ;Eric Griff ' (1) 601 • Ruth Patton (3) 55. Craigle (3) 47.3 These writing 5 paper!: : Brum Orr (3)• 53. Net ranked, being present foronly three examinations: • • • Melissa Naegele • Form I/IB.-...Chess Average 58.5 Those 'Writing .10 papem: Alice RUSton (3) •Those writing 9 papers : Alma Sallow5 82,1 jean Ballston. 76.5 Laura WambOld 60.3 George Bullen (2) 67.1 Arthur Mortimore (2) • 65.3 • Ruth lVfUrney (3) • 62.8 Margery /aunt* (2),..„ • 69.e Ilarold Turner (3) 57.1 Ruth Caldwell (4) 61.4 Those 'writing 8 papers : Jean Robertson 77.8 Margaret Ferguson • 6/.1 Doris Plante (1) 66.4 Marion Raines (1) • 66.1 Keith Stothers (1) 64.3 Phyllis Taylor (2) 63.0 • Herbert Palnier (2) Franca Thomsen ....... Bernice Lawson (2) 161.6 John Wild (2) . .68.9 Bernice ilogarth (1) ... 13.9 • Mildre(1 Anderson (2) Xthel Steltenzie (2) Vera Clark (2) Ile/en Stratighati (3) ........ ,..55.5 • Howard Wilkins (4)... .... . , 52, Iteg. Asquith "(3) ,„. 51.1 Phyllis Lawrence «8)....00.8 Phihnort littett (3)- 50.1 'Verna Edgard (8) • 47.4 Veg. Murray (4) .. 47.2 Amy Iteilng (3) . ...„ ............... Dorothy Craig (5) 46.4 iltyst Itutledge (4)44.8 • /WM Young (5) ..... .... 4a.t) 58.8 58.4 • rish, Colborne township, 24 years: Thos. Bogie, Colborne township, 27 years. • In the 40 to 60 year class the losers of the 21 40 year class were eligible and john Parrish Me time won the prize. Alex. MacDonald, of Kintail, 53 years of age, was the other competitor; In the class for fiddlers over 40 yeapi Wm. Hyde, of liensall, 68 years, was the winner and Jolnes Black, of Goderich., 84, was the other competitor. The four winners then played off for • the grand prize, a C. 0. F.. gold medal, and John Parrish, became the proud possessor of the medal. The medal was Those writing 12 Papers.: 73.7 Alex. MacVicar Mary Houston•• 67.7 Those writing 11 papers.: • 63.4 Hancye Clarke (2) 60.0 Dorothy Wilson (1) • Dunean Sinrpson 42) • 67, Thole writing 10 papers.: 04.3 toy Errington (1) Margaret Simpson (1) Jean Hunter (3))• 57.6 Those 'writing 9 Pallas.: • John HoWard (3) • 56.4 Margaret Mason (5) 66.4 Tholtae Page (4) 64.4 •Marion Perter (5) • 54.1 Those writing 8 papers:. Cora Culbert (1) Alma Ilowell (2) Irene Stoll (I) • 59.3 • Winnifred Lane.. '(4) • Beatrice CeuripbelI (5) • 45,9 Those writing / papal): Ilugh AfeWhinney (2) .06.3 " 08.4 Darla 'Wagner (2) Marjorie Hetherington (2) ....... ..91.1 • Margaret McLean (1) 01.1 • Eileen 011rien (1) ..............61. Joseph Priddle (2) ............ .56.2 • EifIe Jewell (1)• ' 54.9 Ruth Curwen (2). ...... ..... 64.3 Murray Agtherington' (8) • .62,3 Ilenrietts %mid (4)...... Dauglas Middleton (3) 46.9 Those writing 6 jupers 61,7 Olaytori Edward (2) Madeleine Naftel (1) • .5595:35 Stanley Taylor (2)..... 49. Ilielniet Cheer (3) 1;tarats1d MacKay (5) .......,..29.2 T• loteesaen wpr irticinog (40papers 75,3 Whiten:I Saunders 10. 67.0 • 51.5 Ise Nivins (4)• 83.7 Mildred Costello (3)• 62.5 Maisie Thompson (3).. ........ ... ,61.4 Margaret Macaulay (4)).,.. . ... 56.1) Noreen Sproul (6)• 63.3 Jean MacAdinn (8) 49.9 MariOn roster (8) 44.5 ThoSe writing 10 Papers : Thelma Allin (1) 17,3 • Margaret Griffith (6) . ....... _663 Walter Hunt (6) • 0. 41,2 John Carrick (1) 40.1 • Arthur Doak (9). . 43.13 Edwin Coloorne (9) .. .... ... . 43. Those writing 9 papers: •- • Annie McKinnon (2) .... ,., 69.3 Marjorie Medic (1) .. . , .. 43.8 Evelyn Hill • (2) , 61.6 Those writing 0 papers: • Raymond Lawrenge (1) '10.9 • Mildred Ilaolemy (2) . .... . ... 63.8 Raymond Drennan (4) . , .... -. • 50.1 Those writing 0 papers; • Max Cormier (1) 63, Not ranked, -Absent 111: Fred Ross Al".""OrrAllifrrAMVOIMMtrriedriVrntri *'‘ Form 11Q --Second *Fear Cominercial Oars Average 62.3 Those writing 13 Papers: Vera McLeod (1)., .• .. Gladyo Morgan (6) • 53, Waiter Deer (9). 50.3 David Hodge (12) ... ....... . 43.3 Those writing 12 papers: Bertratn .111cCreath (3) ... . • ..... 69.3 • Ralph Walters (4) ..• 60.6 Willa Bolton (6) .. ..... '• Bertratil HolmeS (10)• 50.1 Those writing 11 papers: Clarence Bridle (2). Ettie Rance (27 Joseph Taylor (5) .. Claire Webb CO • Those writing 10 papers: Jack Videan (2) 70.9 ,64.0 . 59.6 415 • Ruth Worsell (2) . • ... .643 Those writing 9 papers: Helen. Cooper .................70.2 Erie Quaid .78.4 Those writing 7 papers :- Norval Ander= (1) •...81,2 Unranked, writing few papers: Marjorie Promo . .. . . ... 12, Loretta Mick . • 01).5 Marks Mitchell Parents are inforMed that La Lower Belloolee--1:40rtno IA and II) and IIA and 1113., pus standing is 55% In First Year Commercial arithmetle, bk-kceping and stenography it b 60% and that in all forms beloW roisn 1V and -Second Nara Voting (1) 60.8 a student from Wing promoted, Year t °menial three failures prevent Vidor Elliott (3) .... .04A Douglas !eager; (3). Altogether too Many' students are not 40 3 up to the standard required In this series Form IC.A----Viret •Yertr Commercial of examinations, Lula unles hiost There writing 11 papers,: mitts work is done I:crew:ter With Class Average 53,6 • uUc Cyr11 Whim= (2) co-operatisn of pupils, parents and tea- DIes Ilatileg (3) . . 611 thCt51 ttcre wille1.171.421101171t:In7PPerttezPri;a1, (-1 • (th•-,, t•IP 2». • 1 cifiR.tsTMikS , S111..-GE$T.1.0,..N'S Useful Cifts are Best FOR WOMEN • A EVENING PUMPS ( BEDROOM SLIPPERS v„,'"; , WALKING. TIES rano 4 GOLOSHES ‘"A SKATE BOOTS 4,t RAIN BOOTS FOR MEN • A OVERSHOES OXFORDS SPATTS Pair EVENING( SLIPPERS - DRESS OXFORDS or • HOCKEY BOOTS • For the Inonoom SLIPPERS Boys SKATING SHOES and OXFORDS • Girls GOLOSHES, ETC. Travelling Goods make an excellent gift: LADIES' ENSEMBLE CASES. LADIES' FITTED CASES CLUB BAGS, OVERNIGHT CASES • GLADSTONE BAGS, ETC. You are invited to shop at Square• North icle1Ww FERN Phone 4% Getterieli -nvfzege,gt,qtfil.virrt:vt-tet?fPrinoxtle I4UIttirtVi la a l'attiotl'' rat 2e,finceeteen 111111hir'YO4W-0111 Club th� :dorieh