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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-12-27, Page 2THE EXETER T1MES-ADVOCATETHURSDAY, DECEMBER 37, las t SCHOOL REPORTS EXETER ROOM VI Honours—Labelle. Sims 84; Pat- sey Russell 84; Margaret Clark 81; Jean Appleton SO; Evelyn Lawson 78; Hazel Jones 77; Lilyan McDon­ ald 75. Pass—Richard Gordon 74; Eileen Andrew 74; Lorraine Airinstrong 73; Andrew Bierling 73; Elmer McDon­ ald 73; David Kestle 71; Carl Stire 71; Richard Stanbury 71; Robert Southcott 71; Murray Gordon 70; I. Kydd 70; Jack, Smith 70; Thelma Hockey 69; Murray Moore 69; Irene Brooks 68; Gerray Lawson 67; June Bartow 67; Freda Moore 67; Ted Wilson 66; Olive Caldwell 66; Billy Jones 66; Wesley Ryckman 64; Leonard Harvey 62; Clifford Quance 62; Ruby Cutting 61. Below—Mahlon Ryckman 58; L, Guenther 56. Number no .roll 34; average at­ tendance 3*3.4. G. S. Howard. Prim ROOM V Jr. IV—Honours—Florence South- cott 87; Lorraine Atkinson 87; K. ICestle 77; Alva Elliott 75; Harry Parsons 715; Pass—Bessie Brooks 74; Alta Harvey 73; Audrey Sims 73; Bartle Motz 72; Eldrid Simmons 71; Jean Cann 70; Phyllis Cooper 69; Doris Moore 69; Phillippa Harness 66; Ross Moore 66; Lloyd Hunter 65; Maxwell Harness 65; Marion Elliot 64. Below pass—'Bruce Cann 58; L. Hewitt 57*; Catherine Armstrong 57; Stewart Cann 54; Doris Payne 54. Sr. Ill, Hon.—B. Sanders 85; Dor­ othy Kydd 81; Neil Jones 80; Mar­ ion Smith 810; Margaret Fitzgerald 78; Anita Brintnell 76; Annie Mas­ on 7i5'. Pass'—iNorman Hannigan 73; Dor­ is Cutting 72; Shirley Penhale 72; David Gordon 7'0; Murry Stanlake 69; Tom Walters 65; Neil [McDon­ ald 63. Below pass—Donald Siverns 51*; Bill Cox missed 7 tests. Number on roll 39; average at­ tendance 37.5. Maude Horton, teacher ROOM IV .Sr. Ill—Honours—Ila Willis 76; Coquoline Simmons 75. Pass—'Anne Gordon 74; Dorothy Jennings 73; Doris Hay' 72*; La- belle iLutman 72; Ellis Pearce 72; prances King 64; Raymond Snell 64; Audrey Gadd 63; Bert Pilon 62* 'Marjorie May 62; Norma Wilson 61* Below—Doreen Sims 518; Norma Stonehuose 56; Robert Cutting 51*; Iv.a Willis 48**. .J)r. Ill—Honours—Jean, McDon­ ald 81; Betty Elliott 81; Irene Stev­ enson 81; Bruce Gordon 80;; Norma Parsons 80; Jean Snell 77; Lila El­ liott 77; Marjorie iFlynn 76; Freida Stire 76. Pass—Doris Webber 74; Hazel Williams 70; Donald Traquair 66; Ross Ward 65; Calvin Heywood 60; Jack Harness 60; Roy Kirk 60; Bil­ ly Walper 60. Below—Jimmie Triebner 57; Lil­ lian Kestle 50*; Edith Hunter 50; Jack Cutting 47*; Douglas Harness 29*. . Number no roll 39; average at­ tendance 3 6.8. One per cent, equals 9 marks. W. A. Fraim teacher ROOM III -Jr. Ill—-Pass—Douglas Pryde 72; George Doerr 71; Mary McDonald 68 Ethel Stire 6'5; O.rval Hunter 64; Walter Sims 60; Teddy McDonald 60. Below past«—Barbara White 55; Jean Elliot 55; Jackie Cann 55*; Harold Elliott 53; Hazel Dodge 41*; Harold Hockey absent. 2nd Class—Douglas Gordon 84; Lois Clarke 83: Mae Snell 82; Ruby Welsh 79; Lillian Hewitt 79; Virla Jones 79; Mary Kirk 78; Shirley Mason 77; Mildred Hannigan 76. Pass—Helen Brock 73; MaryEas- t'On 73; Betty Harness 73; Madeline White 72; Billie Weekes 71*; Isobel Snell 68; Archie Webber 68; Helen Pfaff 63; Shirley Motz 62**; Eric Jennings 60; Mary Caldwell 60. Below pass—Keith Gordon 59; May King 59; Richard Pilon 5 6*; Lois Hunter 40*****. Number on roll 37; average at­ tendance 32.7. Mildred M. Rowe, teacher ROOM II 2nd class, honors*—Alex Ellie 78.9 Jean Stanlake 7 8; Marie Melville 76 pasg—Dor one Parsons 72.6; Eric Heywood 72.1; Pearl Cann 72; Ro­ bert Moore 69; Jean Snell 67; Ir­ vine Armstrong 60; Douglas Brint­ nell 58; Norman Hackney i57; H. Wilson 53. 1st class, honors—Dawson Gould- ing 87; Donald Preszcator 84.8; B. Davis 84.5; Gwenneth Jones 84; Bert Moore 83; Arnold Lindenfield 82; Jean Kirk 81.8; Ronald Stainton 81.15; Shirley Appleton 81. Pass—Melvin Kestle 73.; Olo Moir 68*; Marjorie Welsh 67*; Betty Payne 55*; Evelyn Wareing 53*. Pi-imer, Honors—Joan Redfern 80 Ross McDonald “7L Pass—Tom Penhalo 74; Earl Sims 72.3; Beverley Stonehouso 72; Don­ ald Bdrms 69; Bobby Pryde 68,8; Donald White 68; Allan Storehouse 65; Bobby Kydd 6'3; Leonard Wells 56; Billie Elliott 50; Clayton Sand­ ers 44, Number on roll as; average at­ tendance 36. M. E. Pridham, teacher PRIMARY Possible number of marks—130. Class A—Jimmie Whyte 129; J. Bierling 128; Gerald Fitton 126; Harvey Cooper 125; M.ervin. Jones ■125; Barbara. Ann Reid 125; Betty Cox 125; Alma Ryckman 121; Ross Tuckey 121; Billy Kress 117; Wil­ bert Gillespie 11'6; Bobby Triebner 1<15; Donna- Cornish 102*; Carl He­ witt 85; Gordon Gillespie 57*. Class B—Pearl Stanlake 12.5; H. Ellis 122; Evan Sims 117; Donald Easton 117; Donald Brintnell 114; Mary Fletcher till; Jimmie Wilson 110; Gloria White 106; Marguer­ ite Hogarth 81*; Joyce Gadd 77*; Jack Hennessey 9*. Class C-—Harold Brintnell 127; J. Cudmore 124; Eunice Brooks 120; Norman King 218; Barbara Harness 11-51; Billy Armstrong 110; Frank Brintnell 99; Onah Williams 99*; G. Classen 91*; Elpier Willis 90*; H. Little 78*. i Number on roll 37; average at­ tendance 33. R. Rowe teacher REPORT S. S. NO. 3, STEPHEN The following is the report of the S. S. No. 3, Stephen for the month of Novembers and December. Jr. IV—Ruby Preszcator 82; Irene Johns 77.0'5; Edward Triebner 58.9i5.**. Sr, III—Clifford Jo.ry 78.35; H. Perkins 73,88; Ilene Jory 70.47; C. Preszcator 70.47. Jr. Ill—iShirley Preszcotor 81.7 6; Fred Glanville 52. 2nd class—Winston ,'Shapton 87.76; Ola Johns 83.69; James Willis 77.- 53; Doris Hill 77.3 8; Lome Presz- cato.r 6 6.15; Betty Perkins 62.3.. 1st class—Doris Penhale 86.44; Donald Dearing 70.22; Kenneth Preszcator 69.77. pr.—{Harold Glanville, Wilmer Preszcator, Edward Perkins, Mary Willis Attendance 22; .average 210.8. G. B. Francis, teacher WINCHELSEA PUBLIC SCHOOL The following is the report of the Senior room of the Winchelsea Pub­ lic School for the months of Novem­ ber and December. The pupils were examined in all subjects. V—Dorothy Johns 83; Marion Miners 82; Earl Coultis 80; Marion Pooley 78; Elgin Skinner 74; John­ ny Johns 74; Hazel Johns 73; * Au­ drey Fletcher 61; Irwin O’Reilly 55; **Go.rdon Prance 53; * * * ♦Har­ old Davis 52. Sr. —Clarence Ford 86; Gladys Skinner 85; Clayton Herdman 79; Ina. Ford 72; *Wilbert Coward 70; Philip Johns 69; Harold Clarke 66; jr- iv-—Ethel Pooley 84; Margar­ et. Miners 79; *John Miners 71; Billy Brock 70; Alvin Murray 68; Jack Coward 65; Ivan Brock -64. (*)Those who failed in an exam­ ination. L. McCulloch, teacher Junior Room ■Sr. Ill—Graham Bell 87; Jean Davis 79; Doris Elford 78; Bessie Johns 71; Mildred Veal 70; Marjory Fletcher 62; Lois Prance 60. Jr. Ill—'Etheline Johns 82; Eileen Johns 81; Irene Pooley 79; Laurie Stephen 70; Doreen -Coultis 68, ab­ sent for some examinations; Donald Brock 5i9.2nd class—Leona Coward^ 87, My- raline Murray 76; Isobel Cooper 71; Burden© Clarke 67; Teddy Johns -61; 1st—Grace Brock 93; Shirley Coultis 91; Shirley Murray 82; Car­ man Herdman 81; Bobby Coleman 65; Dennis Cornish 6'0. Jr. 1st—-Georgie Kellett. Primer—Annie Elf-ord, John Bat­ ten, Lois Coward. M. McGugon, teacher Whiting 53. Jr. HI—Glenn Hunter 82; Donald Whiting 62; Hazel Bnswell 57; I-L Essery 47. 2nd class—Hazel Kerslake 88; Melba. Whiting 80; Junior Prout 74; Elwyn Kerslake 59; Bob Prout 3S. Sr. I—Jack Coates 72. Jr. I—Billie Ford 62, Primer in order of merit— Joe Ondrejicko, Doris Skinner, Phyllis Kerslake, Bob Luxton, Douglas May Bob Prout. J. I. M. Reid, teacher Gilbert-Haugh An interesting wedding took place ■on Saturday, December 15th at the Baptist parsonage, Clinton, when Mabel Haugh, granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Haugh, of Dashwood was united in marriage to John [Frederick Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert, of Stratford, Rev. G. W. Sherman officiating. The bride was becomingly .gowned in Bermuda blue crepe wearing a gold necklace that her grandmother wore at her wedding and carried sweet heart roses and fern. She was at­ tended by Ethdl Waler, of Grand Bend, attired in jade green and carried pink carnations and ferns. The groom was supported by Chas. Carter of .Stratford, Immediately af­ ter the ceremony the bride and groom left for Stratford were a wed­ ding dinner was served at the groom’s parents’ home. Later leaving for .a short honeymoon to Toronto and other Eastern points. On their return they will reside at 133 Centre St,, Stratford, Ont. Miss Haugh was guest of honor at a recent gathering when 'the follow­ ing address was read: Presentation Brucefield, Dec. 14, ’34 Dear Mabel,— We your aunts, uncles, cousins and friends have met here to-n'ight to honour and congratulate you on your contemplated venture in life. May it prove a stepping stone on which you may stand to get a more compre­ hensive view of the past and a glimpse of the future. We have always found you sincere and earnest in everything, cheerful 'in the face of adversity and appre­ ciative of the good things of life. Your cheerful disposition, kind and helpful ways were encouraging to both managers and inmates of the County Home and .these along with your capability will long be remem­ bered by everyone who came in con­ tact with you. Your faithful services at the Co. Home as well as in your own home are expressed briefly in these words: enthusiasm, tact, time, talept, co­ operation and good-will, a sharing .life and a passion for -the best wel­ fare of the inmates. Your smile and sense of humour have helped overcome many an em­ barrassing incident and gladdened many a sad and lonely heart. Our sincere wish is that as> you journey through life the sunshine of happiness and prosperity will beam upon you, giving you peace and hap­ piness to you and you-ns and that there will be few clouds and disap­ pointments, but, God’s richest bless­ ings, lAs a token of our esteem we ask you to accept these little gifts, and, as you use them may they constantly remind you of your relatives, who wish you every joy and much hap­ piness. Signed—Mrs. John Jacob, Earl Gaiser, Cora Gaiser, Dan Haugh., Myrtle Gaiser, Mrs; Arthur Haugh, Glenn Haugh, Robert Haugh, Mrs. Dan Haugh, Jack Gaiser, C. H. Haugh, -Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Henrich Kenneth Wein, Arthur Haugh, Mai­ da Wein, John Jacob, Wallace A. Haugh, Mrs. Wallace Haugh. REPORT S. S. NO. 2, HAY The following is the report of S. S. No. 2, Hay, for the months of No­ vember .and December. Over 75 per cent, indicates first class honors and below 60 per cent. Js not a pass. Sr. IV—Milf-ord Prouty 77; Verda Bieber 70; Stuart Triebner 69; John Keys 68; Allen Gould 54. Jr. IV—Bob Keyes 71, Jr. Ill—Ted Prouty 75; Clarence Knight 7-3; Melvin Grab 72; Doreen Campbell 65; Jean Triebner 59; L. Campbell 4 6. Sr, IT—(Helen Rowe 80; Donald Case 74. Jr. II—Audrey Russell 79; Har­ old Campbell .5)8; Muriel Rowe 56. Sr. I—Grant Triebner 77; Bever­ ley Gould 65. Jr. 1—Emma Strobbe 77, Ross Keyes 73; Ellis NorthCO'tt 53. Primer—“Wanda Tuckey, Ross Knight, Elmer Rowe, Arnold Camp­ bell, Grant Case. Number on roll 27; average .at­ tendance 26.11. M. I. Russell, teacher EDEN SCHOOL REPORT Honors 75 per cent,; pass 60, iSr. IV—Fred Luxton 86. Jr. IV—Greta Webber 85. Marie Buewell 78; Alma iSkinner 66, Sr. ill—Reggio Ford 68; Stanley Clinton, Dec. 11th, 1934 Miss Mabel Haugh, Assistant Matron, Huron County Home Dear Miss Haugh,— Huron County Council jus-t re­ cently learned that you were enter­ ing into a life contract and that it would necessitate you severing your position as assistant matron of Hu­ ron County Home. In order to show our appreciation of valuable services rendered in the Home and to the County they ask you to accept thi>s‘ small gift as a mark of their appreciation. Sighed on behalf of Huron Coun­ ty Council. George W. Elliott, (Warden) James Le’lper, Reeve of Hullett GODERICH MAN DIES Two weeks after he had celebrat­ ed the Golden Jubilee of his mar­ riage Thomas Anderson passed away at his home in Goderich. Mr. Ander­ son was 76 years of age. RETURNED To IRELAND Rev. S. E. McKegney, M.A., form­ er rector of St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Clinton, was recently ap­ pointed rector of Mount Rath, Lie, Queen’s County Ireland and is now at his new post. The Walkerton (Telescope, ohe of Bruce county’s oldest newspapers, has ceased publication. The weekly, established in 1869, h&is been sold by H. E. Spence, publisher for the past nine years, to J. A. Wesley, pro­ prietor of the Walkerton Herald- Times. The paper, a continuous sup­ porter of Liberal policies, wae estab­ lished in 1869. 25 YEARS AGO December 30, 1909 Mrs. M. J. Harris, a resident of town who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dalyrmple, of Tuck- ersmitli met with atn unfortunate accident when she slipped on some ice and fell with the result that her left arm was broken at the wrist and other injuries. Mr. and Mrs. James Gould and family are visiting in Brown City, Mich. Mr. Harold Bissett is home from Toronto on a month’s sick leave. Mrs. Douglas returned Friday from a visit with Mrs, Geo. 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Township of Usborne NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public Notice is hereby -given that a meeting of the electors of the Township of Usborne will ibe iheld in> I the Township Hall, Usborne, Mon­ day, December 31st -at the hour of one o’clock p.m. for -the purpose of making and receiving nominations for the offices of Reeve and 4 Coun­ cillors, And further take notice that in the event of more candidates be­ ing proposed than required to be elected, proceeding will be adjourn­ ed until (Monday, January 7tli when polls shall be held from 9 o’clock a.m, until 5 o’clock p.m. -at the fol­ lowing places with the undermen­ tioned officers in charge as fixed iby Township By-law viz: Sub Division No. 1, School House No. 4 Eden, D.R.O., J. J. Hunter, Poll Clerk, Jno Luxt'on; Sub Divis­ ion No. 2, House of Lloyd Stewart, D.R.O., C. B. Allison, Poll Clerk, Chas. Jeffery; Sub. Division, No. 3, House of H. Rowcliffe, D.R.O., S .W. Dougall, Poll Clerk, Wm. Jeffery; Sub Division No. 4, Public Hall, Far­ quhar, D.R.O., Albert Scott, Poll Clerk, Leonard Harris; Sub Division No. 5, Township Hall, Elimville, D. R. O., Lloyd Johns, poll Clerk, Wes­ ton Horne; Sub Division No. 6, House of Alfred Brock, D.R.O., Earl Johnston, Poll Clerk, Ross Hern; Suib Division No. 7, House of Russell Morrissey, D.R.O., Oliver McCurdy, Poll Clerk, Wm. Mills. All electors are hereby requested to take notice land govern themselves accordingly. Henry Strang, Clerk R.R. No.l, Hensail, Dec. 4, 1934