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Entrance Results
WEST HURON
Total marks obtainable, 750.
teapirks necessary to pass 450, with
at least 40 per cent, in each subject.
First-class honors require 562 marks
and are marked (A). Second-class
honors need 525 and marked (B).
Exeter centres at (E) and Goderich
centres (G).
The highest totals in each sub
ject are as follows:
Reading—A. Burke, 43 (G); 15.
Skinner, 44 (E).
Spelling—D> Middleton,* 49 (G);
Elda Gingerich, 50 (E).
Writing—I. Carrick 42 (G); A.
Stone 49 (E),
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•Total Assets in excess of •*
T. S. WOODS, Manager Exeter Branch:
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Literature—-D. Mddleton, 99 (G);
M. Complin 91 (E).
Composition—I. Carrick and P,
Moore 73, (G); M- Taman 35 (E).
Geography—E. Farrier, 93 (G);
Rich, Bedard and Erwin Gingerich
93 (E).
Arithmetic—B. Seeds, Jno. Cur
ran, V. Martin, M. Naftel, 100 (G);
M. Cann, M. Coward, M, Dick, Er
win Gingerich 100 (El-
History—M. Naftel 94 (G); M.
Complin 95 (E).
Grammar™ MacKinley Ramage,
98 (G,); Rich. Bedard and Robt.
Houston 98 (E).
Totals—Madeline Naftel 636 (G);
Marjorie Complin 648 (E),
The marks of those that failed are
being mailed to them. Unsuccess
ful candidates shall notify the Pub
lic School Inspector before August
18th in appealing for a re-reading
of their answer papers as specified
in the regulations. The certificates
of successful candidates will be sent
to the teacher or the secretary of
the School Board.
Exeter Public School
Burke, Wm.; Cann, L. M. (A);
Chambers, W. J. (B); Collingwood,
R.; Complin, Marjorie (A); Creech,
R. (B); Dearing, M. (A); Dinney,
M. R. (A); Ellerington, T. (A);
Fraser, R.; Freckleton, L. (B);
Heywood, H.; Hockey, K. (B); Kers-
lake, H. (B); Kestle, Vera (A);
McDonald, L.; McInnis, N.; Penhale,
G. (B); Pilon, M. J. (A); Pomfret,
L. (A).; Sims M.; Sitanbury, H.
(A); Stewart, F. (A); Stone, A,
(A) ; Taman, M. (A),
Central School, Goderich
Campbell, B. (B); Castle, R. (B);
Curwen, R. (A); Freeman, A. (B);
Horney, D. (B); Huston, M. (A);
James, W. (A); Linnington, C. (A);
MacKinnon, *M. (B)< Moore, C.;
Middleton, D. (A); Osbaldeston, A.;
Parsons, James (B); Parsons, John
(B) ; Ross, Geo.; Sheardown, J.;
Shephard, M. (A); Wilkins, H. (B);
Laithwaite, Clayton.
St. Peter’s School, Goderich
.Graf, L. (A); Jeffrey, E.; Mero,
E. (B); O’Brien, E. (A); Page, T-
(A); Tobin, D. (A); Webb, A. (A);
Webb, W. B. .
Victoria School, Goderich
Atkinson,. Dora; Bell, D. (A);
Bloomfield, H. (A ; Bridle, H. (A);
Carrick, I. (A); Cornfield, E, (A);
Daer, M. (A); Drennan, E.; Elliott,
E.; Jenner, M. (B); Johnston, H.;
Johnston, J.; Lawrence, P.; Mc-
Creath, B.; McMehen, J. (A); Nat-
tel, M. (A); Naftel, J. (B); Priddle,
J. (B); Proctor, W.; Riley, R. (B);
Robertson, V. (B); Sanders, A. (B)
Thomson, F.; Walters, R. (B • Well
and, A. (B); Wilson, M. (B); Wil-
pon, W.; Worsell, R.; Atkinson, A.;
Drennan, R.; Johnston, I.; Murney,
R.; Allen, Frank.
Hensail Public School
Brock, G.J Daters, I. (B); Drum
mond, B.; Hemphill, Hd Higgins,
A. (A); Hoggarth, I.; Houston, It.
(A) ; Hudson, H.; Little, E.; Mac
Kay, M. (B); McDonald, F. (A);
Passmore, G.; Skinner, E.; Spencer,
M. ; Workman, M. (A).
Winchclsea
Bacon, D,; Coward, M. (B); Del-
bridge, D. (B); Johns, M. (A).
Credlton
Fahner, D.; Fahner, H,; Fink-
beiner, H, (A); Lillow, K, (B).
Dashwood
Guenther, Ervin; Hayter, Reta
(B) .
Grand .Bend
Desjadine, L. (B); Greene, B,;
Greene, M.; Pollock, F. (A); Pat
terson, R.; Ravelie, N.
Mount Cannel
Hagon, M.; Mahoney, J.; Regan, M.
Zurich
Bedard, R. (A); Ducharme, G.
(B); Farwell, L. (B); Fleischauer,
A; McKinnon, H. (B); Schwalm,
N. (B); Schalm, V. (A); Stade, H.;
Willert, I. (A); Yungblut, E. (B).
Bayfield
MacKay, Ella; Seeds, Bernice, (A).
Dungannon
Anderson, 'H.; Pentland, W-;
Reed Allan; Young, Amy.
Stephen Township
No. 6—McCann, Clement; Neeb,
Bernice.
No. 7—Ball, Edith (B); Lamport,
Mildred.
No. 14—Essery, Doris; Hicks, Don
ald (B).
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CANADA BUYS ANEW GENERAL MOTORS CAR
OINCE the days of Confederation,
General Motors of Canada Limited
has been supplying Canada with trans
portation. . Each year as requirements
have multiplied, the scope of General
.Motors service has widened . . the qual
ity of General Motors cars has steadily
improved. Each year more Canadians
have looked to General Motors for better
{automobiles, until now, every two min
utes of every business day, someone in
Canada buys a new General Motors car.
These cars are bought by people you
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This popularity of General Motors cars holds
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ValtiA GM-192&
No. 1—Etherington, Alma (B); Hor
ton, Bernice (B); Miller Lillian.
No. 2—Chidley, I.;. Gollings, B. (B ;
Johns, H.; Rohde, A. (B).
Np. 3—Gardiner, Bert (B); Gil-
fillan, Colin.
No. 10—.McQueen, Jean.
No. 12—Morley, Ruth.
Hay Township
Sep. No. 1—Bedard, Madeline (A);
Corjjiveau, ^Valerie (A); Duch
arme, Cecilia (B)’; Ducharme, N.,
(A ; Tomlin, Oscar (B).
No. 2—Russell, Margaret (<B); Fin
ney, R.; Triebner, F.; Triebner,
D.
No. 3—Richardson, Ruth.
No. 6—Farwell, Priscilla* (B); Gin
gerich, Elda (A).
No. 8—Walper, Norman.
No. 10—Dick, Grace; Dick, Margar
et (B);tMcEwen, Hugh (A).
No. 11—Smith, Gordon.
No. 12—Burmeister, Greta (A);
Druar, A. (B); Horner, G. (B).
No. 14—Johnston, Ethel (B); Wil
lert, Pearl.
No. 15—Rader, Martha.
Stanley Township
U. No. 1—Laporte,. Antionette.
No. 3—Scotchmer, Irene.
No. 4 N.—Armstrong, Johh (B);
Westlake, Gladwin.
No. 5—Robinson, Margaret; Robin
son, Grace (A); Smith, Vera (A.
No. 6—Colclough, Glenn.
No. 9—Clarke, Gwendoline (A);
Gingerinch, Ervin (A); Ginger
ich Anna (A); Hey, Jean.
No. 10....Campbell, Jean.
No. 14—Farquhar, D. (B); Horton,
S. (A); McKenzie, W. J. (B).
Goderich Township
No. 1—Moore, Bernice.
No. 2—Holmes, Marion.
No. 3—Huller, E. (B); Mair, J.;
Osbaldeston, E. (B); Potter, N.;
Trewartha, Kenneth (B); Tre
wartha Norma (A).
No. 5—Burke, Aileta.
No. 6—McAllister, E.; Oke, M.;
Porter, M. (B); Sowerby,, Flor
ence.
No. 9—Evans, Richard; Miller, Jean
(B); Yea, Harold (B).
Hl>bert Township
No.7—Bolton, Maude; Couch, G.
(A); Chappel, Janet, (B); Hor
ton, Clayton,
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The highest total of marks at
each centre- is;
Goderich, Madeline Naftel, 636;
Exeter, Marjorie Complin, 648;
Hensail, Mabel Workman, 614;
Bayfield, Bernice Seeds, 575; Bel
grave, Velma Wheeler, 578; Credi-
ton. Helen Finkbeiner, 582; Dash
wood, Florence Pollock, 5 78; Dun
gannon, Bernice Blake, 592; Vivian
Courtney, 569; St. Helens, Isohel
Miler, 617; Varna, Jean’Campbell,
497; Winchelsea, Margaret Johns,
584; Zurich, Ella Gingerich 607.
The Robert Park memorial medals
donated by Mr. Park’s son, Victor
Lauriston, were won this year by
Madeline,Naftel, gold medal, and
Douglas Middleton, silver medal.
Victor Lauriston’s generous interest
in the Goderich Public Schools is
highly appreciated.
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Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.JXDJL
DENTAL SURGEON
Lata District Dental Officer of MIHtai® District Number One, London, Ont.
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