The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-05-09, Page 6•w-
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tenders for watering .the
were opened on Tuesday
The contract was awarded
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ROOM V
ROOM III
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56;
54,
Class
Appleton
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Doris
Agent to2
Logan
honors—Ardys MeFalls
A, honors—Tom Willard
Dean
Billy Penhale 68; Annie
Raymond Smith 61; Tom
67, Irene Kydd 65,
63, Gerald Lawson 62,
ness 60, Irene Brooks
55.
Class 2.—Coquoline
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ber -on roll 40;* average at-
35.4. ’
-Mary Goodspeed, teacher
L. LAWSON rij ■
D. D. S.
3W.TIST . '
Office in Old CoWimcrcial Biiildingj
Main St., E.^pter. Phone 77w<<
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honors—Marion Wxilperj Jr.
| Gerwh Gordon Petnick 6S; Victor J Gerak.
X»utman»-’-&4r-^
RDQM
Wim <5 75.
WU'hinson. 74; Vera
73;: JWk 'Stanbury 73; Eva
Heywood 72; If.
prva.1 Rawson 71; Viola
*71; Dorathy Sims 70: I.
Halen Salter 67;
John McTavish 66; E.
, Below pass^ H
Jr. Iy,r honors-
}—v-Rorene Caldwell
Edith Brooks 7S;
‘ 1; Fred EUerlngton
‘Modslinn, Brintnell 64.
Reba Simmons 49*.
........... ... ___s-r-Phyllis Bierling ■79; Stanbury <8; Gordon May
' >..
■ PL^-^HaJfel Clark 73; Nerval
Jones 72; Taman 70*; G.
Applet on 69. V
, Below passTAAlmer Hunkin
Jjjldon. Kadting 56, Jim Brintnell
JHjysgl Elliott , 30*.
•jOmher on roll 32; average
D. Howard, Principal
Grace Strange 73, Charlie
.'78, Warren-Sanders 72, S.
Warci 69, Billy Wolters 6 6, Norman
••^twRer.60.
Uqlow jpass-^Jack Pryde 59, Ruby,
’Penhale 34*.
Sri. Ill, honors—Borden Sanders
86,'-Mary Van■Camp S3. Bobby Din-
moy 79, \Patsy. Martin 79, Bernice
"DriU.vidg;e 79, Betty Complin 7 6, L.
How.3F.76',
' Sims 73, Gordon
jM&rjorie Kerniclt 71, J.
70/ Gladys Ryckman 70,
A.113^-67*, Doreen Camp-*^.;Jt|e.?feterfg 65, Janette Dear-
jfdg ; J 6 4, VV er dun Well s 64.' Vy rn e
SmUT; G^zxH^fry Beaver^.§21 • * z'
• • Below pa^s—Fre^l Simmons,. 58*,
CBflM''Huhter .5”'4< Harry Penliale;
$3*, "KilleeirCorn-ish 49, Charlie Cox
I?*,. Raymond FrecKTeton 40, Ger
ald Bagshaw- 37.*. Donald Good
speed 34F, Billy Wilson 25*, John
16*. •'
\JMzmber on roll 38; average at-
leadance 35.82.
M. G. Harvey, teacher
ROOM IV,
fa
pass—Billy Kydd 57; Mur-
53; Lloyd Stanlake 48;
Cecil Smith 47; Wilfred Perkins 43;
Howard Laverty 41,
Cluf, A, honors—-Doris. HarVey
Bar-
Com-
Jaclc
Ruth
67; Al-
McDon-
Charlie
I i
Pas-—Irene Van Camp 73;
bara Atkinson 72; Gertrude
plin 71: Eldon Caldwell 70;
Doer.’ OS: Ray Genttner 68;
Pear. -; 67; Jack Jennings
mira Brintnell 66; Reggie
aid 65: Marion Powell 62;
Snell 62.; Ethel Smith 60.
Below Pass—Robena Hunkin 56;
Lloyd Genttner 56; Kathleen
son 51: Bobbie’Ellerington 50.
Senior Class, honors—Ola
77: Florence’McDonald 76.
pass—Vivian Elliott 73;
Allen 7.1
Cox 61;
Campbell 60.
Below pass—Harry Kestle.5S; M.
Campb'
Num
tendance
lake 90; Margaret Melville 90; G.
Taylor 8U; Clarence MacDonald
Dorethy Smith 86; Grace Snell
Jack Anderson 80.
Pass-—Margery Madge 73*:
eanor Abbott 73; Betty Hogarth
Ethel Kydd
67; Ralph
Moore 64*;
MeFalls 62*
Wilson 60*.
Sr. I—Vera Pollen 74; Kathleen
Kestle 71; Doris Payne 70; Bruce
Cann 64; Lloyd Hewitt 60; Neil Mc
Donald 60,
Below pass—Doreen Sims 58; T.
Hockey 53; Eldrid Simmons 51; J.
Collingwood 50; Elmer MacDonald
I and Norman Sanders were absent.
Number on roll 35; average at
tendance
71; Wesley Ryck
Del bridge 66*;
Mildred Beaver
; Olive Caldwell
Alva Elliot 60*
Vera Pollen 74
Doris Payne 70
El-
72*
man
Freda
64
62*
I—Hazel Jones 88, Jean
87, Margaret Clark 86, La-
belle "Sims 85, Andrew Bierling 84,
Leonard Harvey SO, Ernest McTa-
vish 7 8, Betty Banyham 77, Ken
neth Simpson 73, Richard Stanbury
and Billie Jones. 72, Robert South-
cott 71, Bert Pilon 70, Tom Walter
Murray Moore
Phillipa Har-
57, R. Moore
On Tuesday evening a pugilistic
show took place at the north end
of the town, The participants in
the affair were both pretty well us
ed up.
On Tuesday evening last a num
ber of boys had their first plunge
of the season in the waters of the
Sable. The law which was passed
last January imposing a fine on any
one found bathing, was repealed at
the expiration of the winter months.
So don’t be afraid boys.
Efforts are being made to form
a. lacrosse club in town. IMr. Fow-
ell was about yesterday soliciting
the signatures of those desirous of
joining
'The
streets
night,
to Mr.
was the lowest.
The cellar under Mr. Mace’s store
is finished. The goods will be immed
iately replaced in the building and
business carried on as usual.
Clinton youths have been compell
ed to pay the cost of a trial before
the Mayor, and received a sharp re
primand for refusing to obey the
chief of police, when they were or
dered to move away
corner where they
Exeter boys do not
street corners and
them not to commence the offen
sive practice or perhaps they will
share the same fate as the young
Clintonites.
—"Walter Davis 73, -Mahlon
an 73, David Kestle 71, Jack
> 68.
II, B, honors—Elaine Stan-
Ff. Laurene .Beavers :87, Ste-
Fuke 84, Ray Jones 82, Ger-
Rzgerald 82, Margaret Camp
li, Orville• Snell SO, Leonard
79. Howard Elliot 79, Robert
> 78, Roy Campbell 78, Marg-
:?ywood 7 8, Lloyd Jones 77.
>—Hilton ’'Sanders 72, Eileen
w 70, Jack. Brintnell 69, Har
riot.-69,'Barbara Dinney 68,
r? McDonald 67, Hazel Snell
H, honors-—Donald Winer 79,
r.,1 Quance 78, Isabelle Apple
in e Armstrong 75.
Browning 73, Vernon
Maxwell Harness 7.1,
. 68, Lloyd Hunter 67,
66, Burton Anderson
ton 7 7,. Lorrai
Pa.^—Gail :
Heyw:72,
•Helen Ba w den
Irene !Ker nick
abser.-:.
Nun:'<er n
tendp.r.ce 34.
M. Rowe, teacher
ROOM II,
7. (A)—Evelyn Lawson 77;
Lawson 72; Mary Taylor 64;
Cornish
(B), lionors-
41.
■Josie Kers
Simmons 79,
Margaret Fitzgerald 78, Billie Wal-
per 70, Anita Brintnell, 69,' Raymond
Snell 66, Catherine Armstrong 65,
Lila Elliott 64, Marion Elliott 60,
Douglas Harness 59, Stewart Cann
58 "and Dorothy Jennings 5 8 equal,
Jean Snell 55, Doris Moore 45, Jeant
McDonald, Jack Harness, absent for'
tests.
Number on roll 37; average at
tendance 3 2.8.
R. Creech, teacher
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O11 Sunday last the cows were out
for the first time this season. After
being in all winter they enjoyed the
fresh grass on. the streets,
Mrs. Geo. Eacrett is haying a new
kitchen built at the back of her
residence -on Main St.
.Seeding is about completed in
this district but the, cold weather
has hindered the growth consider
ably. The past ten days have been
unusually. coldxfor May. On Sun
day, May 15th, a flurry.-of snow fell
but disappeared on reaching the
ground. There has been no frost
sufficiently hard enough to, do any
damage.
A bus load of' delegates attended
the. District Convention of the Wo
men’s Foreign Missionary Society
held at Woodham oil Tuesday last,
Mr. Orville Godwin, son of Rev.
AV. Godwin, the worthy pastor.of the
Main St. Methodist church, has been
appointed choir -master of Grace
Church choir, St. Thomas by the un-
amious choice of both choir and of-
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The ladies organized their bowl
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’ During the past' few weeks the
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