The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1932-12-29, Page 7'< v ii h -u ' 4 M
THE 1WEB THURSDAY, WWft M MBS
SCHOOL REPOTS
EXETER
ROOM VJ
Sr. IV, honours—Ray Jiopep 8i5;
ElAi»o Stebbury 84; Stewart Fqke
82; /Eileen Lewis 82^ Gerald Fitz
gerald 80; Ted Buswell 79; Orval
Snell 76; Lanrene Beavers 76; Mnr-
"ian Qlndinan 75; Pauline Follick
75; Margery Heywood 75i.
Pass— Ethel Smith 73; LJoyd
Jones 7‘3; Dorothy Traquair 73; Ro
bert Brooks 73; Margaret Campbell
73; Roy Campbell 72; Jack Jen
nings 70; Almira Brintnell 69; Hy«
Kestle 68; Velma Bartow 68; Billy
Penhale 67; Jack Brintnell 66; Billy
Kydd 56; Howard Elliot 65; Victor
Lutman 64; Alvin Lindenfield
Barbara Dinney 62; Bobbie Eller-
ingtqn 61*; Charlie SnelJ eiQi; Har
old Elliott 60.
Below pass—Marian Walper 5*1*;
’ Helen Grieve 34*; Robena Hunkin
3rQ>*.
Jr, IV, honours—Gerald McFalls
78; Grant Taylor 77.
Pass—Grace Snell 73; Donald
Winer. 72; Josie Keyslake 72; Mar‘.
garet Melville 71; Betty Hogarth
71; Clarence McDonald w7°i
Browning 68; Hazel Snell'52,
Number on roll 44; average at
tendance 41.3.
G. S. Howard, Principal
ROOM V
80; Mary Kirk '79.5; Edith Hunter
7^; Isoel Snell 77; Irvine Armstrong
76; Jimmie Willis 75.
Pass—Mary McDonald 74; Doug
las Brintnell 71; Ruby Welsh 70;
Betty Harness 69; Richard
68;- Walter chipchase 66,4;
King 66; Eric Jennnigs 6i5;
Hunter 64.
Below Pass—June Smith 54,4*;
Helen Pfaff 54; Archie Webber ab-
Sent,
Number on roll 34; average at
tendance 30,12.
May me E. Pridham, teacher
PRIMARY
Pilon
May
Dois
Simpson 351; Marlon Simpson 322;
Arthur Hodgins 233,
Sr, II—Emerson
Lewis 189.
Jr, JI—Marjorie
.trice Brootk 255;
254; Hazel Dodge 219;
Bioome 40,
1st class—Jack Simpson, Marie
Bloome, Jack Whitmore, Henry
omen, George Edgmton.
Pr.—Gladys Bloome, Dorothy
Rann, Cecil Lewis, Mary Lewis,,
leen Paterson, Gayle Whitmore,
ba Solomon, Eleanor McRann, Don
ald Simpson,
Rimpson 237; A.
Elypn 32'0'; Bea-
Victor Hedging,
Maurice
Sol-
Mc-
Ell*
Yu-
Pr.—Winston Ghapton, Doris mil,' Ou account ot the request of a
Batty Perkins, Lorne preemter. parge number of subscribers we>
Number on roll 17; average .at-‘have extended the special offertnf
tendance 16.68* j $1.50 for a year’s subscription to the
(*) indicates tests missed.
G. B. Francis, teacher
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USBORNE COUNCIL
The Municipal Council of the TwP,
of Usborne met as per (Statute at
the twp« Hull on Thursday, Decern-
bet ii5, with all the members pres*
ent, The minutes of the meeting
of December '3rd were read aud ap
proved on motion of Moir-Westcott,
Correspondence —Communication
from Municipal Woi'ld pub, Co. so
liciting an early order for dog tags—
left for 1933 Council.
ITreasurer’s report: Received $90,
Times-Advocate until January ifi’th
The special offer of $3.95.^or either
of the London papers also holds
good
offer
until that date. This .special'
positively closes January 15,
! Jr. IV—Pass—Ralph Delbridge
70*; Vernon Heywood 69; Ethel
Kydd 68; Lloyd Stanlake 68; Eileen
Andrews 68; Hilton Sanders 67; H.
Bawden 66; Dorothy Smith 66; Lor
raine .Armstrong 6i5; Eleanor Ab
bott 6i5i; Evelyn Lawson 6*5; Isohel
Appleton 63; David Kestle 61.
Below pass—Morna Vaney 42****.
Sr. IH—honours—Marie Sterling
87; Patsy Russell 87; Richard Stan-
bury 86; Labelle iSims 85; Margaret
Clark 85; Jean Appleton 84; Freida
Moore 81; Helen Buswell 79.
Pass—Robert Southcott 73; Jack
Smith 73; Carl Stire 73; Lillian Mc
Donald 72*; Andrew Bierling 70;
Irene Brooks 70; Clifford Quance
70'; Walter Dayis 68; Mahlon Ryck-
man 68; Leonard Harvey 68*; Eric
Morse 66; Thelma Hockey 65; Ted
Wilson 62*; Bruce Cann 60; Lloyd
Hunter 60.
Below pass—Maxwell Harness 55*
Number on rdlf 39; average at
tendance 36.61.
Maude A. Horton, teacher
ROOM IV
Sr. Ill, honours—Hazel Jones 81;,
Billy Chipchase 78; Kathleen Kestle
77.8; Billy Jones 77.5.
Pass—llrene Kydd ‘74.5; June
Bartow 74; Elmer McDonald 73;
Wesley Ryckman 72; Alva Elliott
70; Gerald Lawson 6»; Gerray Law-
son 63*.
Below pass—Eldrid Simmons 55
(2*).
Jr. Ill, honours—Lorraine Atkin
son 85; Florence Southcott 81; Hy.
Parsons 78.6; Alta Harvey 78; Bes
sie Brooks 77.9; Audrey Sims 77.6;.
Jean Grieve 75.5*.
Pass—Bartle Motz 74.1; Lloyd
Hewitt 72.4; Tom Walter 72,3; Mil
dred Beaver 70.3; Marion Elliott
70/1; Catherine Armstrong
Doris Cutting* 66.8; Stewart
6i5<; Jean Cann 64.9*; Bert
64.2; Phillipa Harness 64.1;
McDonald 63.1; Doreen Sims
Phyllis Cooper 60.9Anita Brintnell
60.2.
Below pass—'Ross Moore 56.4*;.;
Doris Payne 55.6 (2*); Doris Moore
52.9 (2*); Donald Siverns 5d*;
Willie Brown 47 (3*).
Number on roll 40; average at
tendance 37. 1
W". A. Frain, teacher
68.1;
Cann
Pilon
Neil
61.2;
Sr. Primer, honors—(Betty Elliott
88; Nancy Sterling 82; Jea»n Stan
lake 76* .
Pass—Jean Snell 73; Mary Easton
71; Eric Heywood 64.
Pr., possible marks, 550—'Helen
Brock 5118; Dorene Parsons 50'9;
Alex Ellis 495; Shirley Mason 48'6;
Virla Jones 458; Hugh Wilson 45'2;
Shirley Motz 446; Mildred Hanna-
gan 431; Jerome Struyf 430; Don
ald Preszcator 428; Billy Weekes
■427; Melvin Kestle 408; Norman
Hackney 375; Mae Snell 3'56; Marie
Melville 353. ;
3r. Pr., possible marks, 400'—1
Betty Payne 31J; Bobbie Pryde 305;
Mary Willis §03; Billy Elliott 293;
Arnold Lindenfield 216; Leonard
Wells 215.
f Rubie Creech, teacher
WINCHELSEA SCHOOL REPORT
Senior Room
The following is the report of the
Senior Room of Wincheisea School
for the months of November and De
cember.
Fifth Class—Gertrude Camm 87;
Florence Bell 86;
85; Gladys Johns
ford 68; Kenneth
Francis 62.
iSr. IV—Marion
Coultis 8'5; Lillian Murch 82; Dor
othy Johns* 82; Alma Gower 7*6;
Eula Herdman 74; Irwin O’Reilly
67.
iJr. IV—(Marion Pouiey 81; John
ny Johns 80; Gordon Prance 79;
Hazel Johns 79; Elgin Skinner 76;
Thelma O’Reilly 76; Audrey Fletcher
72; Donald Murray 68; Harold Dav
is 64; Harold Clarke 63; Ipa Ford
61; Clifton Brock 5i6.
iSr. Ill—Gladys Skinner 83; Clar
ence Ford 81;-*Wilbert Coward 71;
Philip Johns 67; Clayton Herdman
64; Harvey Pfaff 48.
Number on roll '3:2; average at
tendance 30. x
L. McCulloch, teacher
James Greenlees
78; Ronald El-
Hern 63; Ross
Miners 85; Earl
-Eugene Detrich 69; Trel-
Bruce Gardner 6|5.
Dietrich 78; Veya
ROOM III
Jr. Ill, pass—Ila Willis 72,; Jack;
Chipchase 66; Coquoline Simmons
64; Iva Willis 61; Dorothy Jennings
61.
Below pass—John Collingwood*;
Sidney Stire, absent.
2nd class, honours—Marion Smith
88; Shirley Penhale 85; Margaret
Fitzgerald 85; Britain Sanders 85;
Neil Jones 82; Norma Wilson 8(2;
Labelle Lutman 81; Annie Mason
. 80; Dorothy Kydd 79; Norman Han
nigan 78; Murry Stanlake 7i8; Jean
McDonald 78;. Norma Parsons 77; L.
Elliott 76; Raymond Snell 76.
Pass—Norma ’Stonehouse 74*; J.
Snell 73; Billy Walper 72; Frances
King 72; Ellis Pearce 72*; Doris
Hay 70*; Marjorie May TO1; Calvin
Heywood 67; Mae Willis 64; Jack
Harness 6'3; Hazel Williams 62*; O.
Hunter 60.
Below pass—'Jimmie Triebner 56;
Frieda Stire ;&4***; Douglas Har-j
ness 54*; Roy Kirk 5'3; Doris Web
ber absent. 1
Number on roll 39; average at
tendance 35.4*
- Mildred Rowe,
ROOM II
REPORT S. S. NO. 11, BLACKBUSH
The following is the report of S.
S. No. 11, B'lackbush, for the month
of Decembers. Pupils wijose names
are marked with an asterisk were
absent for one or more examina
tions.
jSr. IV-
lis Disjarine 6'6;
Jr. IV—Merle
Adams*.
Sr. Ill—Louis
Dietrich 71; Roy Morenz 65*; Ervin
Fischer 27*.
Jr. Ill—'Henry Ziler 69; Eileen
Disjardine 67; Elva Adams 31*; E.
Gardiner 28*; Ray FischeT 14*; L.
Devine*.
iSi«. ii—Viola Vincent 64; Earl
Dietrich 63; Sylvia Vincent 55.
Jr. II—Aldene Preeter 58; Evelyn
French 54; Tresia Ziler 50‘*.
1st—Chester Disjardine 85; Leon
ard Dietrich 78; Wilmer Disjardine
67; Verna Vincent 58;-Harold Fis
cher 48*.
Pr.—Joyce England 8'9; Hubert
Dietrich 72; Ruby Disjardine 62;
Peter Ziler 45*; Helen Ziler 37*;
Lillian Fischer 30*.
Number on roll 32; average at
tendance^. -
L. M. Snell, teacher
Dietrrcfl 71; Rita
GRAND BEND SCHOOL REPORT
Junior Room
Jr. Ill, total 750'—Carl Manore,
595; Emerson Disjardine 591; GTa- 1931 taxes, penalties’ $17.95, Trane-
ham Mason 584; Lois Wanner 540;*.ferred by Collector to Twp.'acct, $4,*
Carman Ireland 525* I 00Q 1932 taxes.
2nd class, total 5001—Eloise Gill| Shier-Passmore: That the follow*
445; Alvin Wanner 428; Shirley ord6rs paifl viz:
Manore 427; Maurice Tiederman 424 j^mes Ballantyne, salary as reeve
Winnifred Tiederman 381. ?6'0‘; Geo. Wegtcott, councillor $50;
1st class—Mona Raveile 4176; H. p6ter Moir, ditto $5(0.00'; Reuben
Winnifred Tiederman 381. J __L, L-
1st class—Mona Raveile 4176; H. peter Moir/ ditto' $53.0O'
Nichols 464; Fred Statton 45'5'; S, shier, ditto $5'0,00; Percy Passmore,
Brenner 450'; Leslie Gratton 447; I ditto $50.00; ~ ‘
Gilbert Station 430; AUace Disjar- '$280.00• r”‘*
dine 4?7; Hugh Pickering 422;. Hel-'$7.26; 1’
en Gill 420; Henry Tederman 275. | Ufirw
'Pr.—Ruth Wpkie, Ruth Atchison Blanshard Twp., Blanshard Tele
Junior Mason; Donald Brenner, £> phone Rates $2,183.24; The Treas.
cil-Lovie, Donna Hayter, Glen Hay-®CQlk f6e Biansh. Telephone rates
. $3.45; The Collector, coll, fee Blan
shard Telephone rates $3.45; The
Clerk, coll, fee Blansh. Telephone
rates $6.90; ,Jno, B, Mustard, Tuck
ersmith telephone rates $4.18,53;
The Clerk, coll, fee Tuqker. Tele,
rates $4.00; 'Co. Treas., General Co.
December. * |rate $8551.65; Co.. Treas., County
Sr. IV—Jean McKenzie 89.9; D. Highway rate $366(5.00'; Co. Treas.,
Harlton 78; Ruth Lamport 72; Ray Prov. Highway rate $2443.33; Wm,
Sweitzer 68; Orval Mellin 56.- I
Jr. IV—Ida ‘.Sweitzer 73; Evelyn icier $2.50'; Albert
Clarke 68; Milton Sweitzer 62; Jas,, sheep killed by dog
j Berry, cutting weeds
McLean, ditto $1.50;
yer, ditto $3.0'0; Bert
,$.2.30; Ro land, Williams ditto $1.92;
Fred Ellerington, road tile and cut
ting weeds $29.85‘; H. K. Eilber, rd.
tile, $18.90; Isaac Grower, cleaning
pit $2.45; Milton Gregory, 166 yds.
gravel $24.90> Silas N. Shier, 1,392J
yds. gravel $153.18; Russell Skinner
1962 yds. gravel $215.82; Freeman
Horne, gravdj, $65.20; Alice Cud-
more, 6 yds. gravel 90'; John Simp
son, dragging $3.50; Wm. Stephen,
dragging $3.50; Wm. Moodie, ditto
.$4.40; Henry Ford, super. $12.92;
Russell Skinner, 71 yds. uncrushed
.gravel $10,65; Wellington Haist,
tile rd. ,9-$'7.10; Fred Kerr, tile $11.-
42; McKnight garnishee, Pfeiffer &
Burroughs $49.99; Gladman &
Stanbury ditto $26.80; Pfeiffer &
Burroughs, balance gravel contract
$3.21. Carried
.^’Council adjourned to;.meet at the
close of nomination, December 23.
Henry Strang, Clerk
With ho mapy tricksters nut of lu
crative employments in the larger
centres of population is it any wond
er. that the unsuspecting small town
resident and country citizen is taken
in by these fake schemes, The other'
day we heard of an aged man of the
town giving away good money in
exchange for a worthless insurance'
policy, a policy that had expired by
default.—St, Marys Journal-Argus
Henry Strang, clerk*
; The clerk, Twp. postage,
Mrs. Mary Kellett, salary as en Gill 420; Henry Tederman 275. (caretaker $12,0.0; W, L. Switzer,
cil-Lovie, Donna Hayter, Glen Hay-
ter, Charles Tiederman.
E. M. Taylor, teacher
REPORT S. S. NO. 7, STEPHEN
Following is the report for S. S.
No. 7, Stephen for November and
Cidinu u o | ......
Clark absent.
;Sr/ III—Ada Gaiser 79; Iva Pick,
ering 73; Earl Pickering 72;
Baynham 72; Mabel Hai'lton
Malieda Clarke 68.
Jr. Ill—.Harold Finkbeiner
Kenneth Raker 72; Robert Gower
63; Hazel . Pickering 61.
2nd class—Melvin Gaiser 76; Roy
Clarke" 7 47
* Sr. I—Jack Ratz 87; Donald Ratz
81; Stewart Sweiitzer 79.7.
Pr. to 1-—Jack Pickering 76; Iva
Gower 72; Ruby Gamer 68.
Pr.1—'Ross Pickering 89\6; Lila
Finkbeiner 8'9'; Catherine. 4Keough
8,7.
Most stars in spelling—Jack Ratz
L. Thompson, teacher
Roy
70';
79;
| Johns, expenses (School Attend. Of-
......................Etherington,
$5,00; Hugh
$1.80; Allen
Otis E. Saw-
Rundle, ditto
REPORT S. S. NO. 2, HAY
T,he following is the report, of S.
S. No. 2, Hay for the months of No
vember and December. Asterisks
mark those who were absent for
some examinations.
Sr. IV—Gordon Bieber 72.
Jr. IV—Gerald Campbell 78; Al
vin Rowe 70; Tom Willard 70; Car
rie Bieber 66.
Sr. in—Stuart Triebner 75; John
Keys 72; Milford Prouty 71; Verda
RoyBieber 71; Olive Caldwell 70;
Campbell 62; Allen Gould 58*.
Jr. Ill—Bobby Keys 67.
2nd class—‘Melvin Greb 80;
dy Prouty 74; Lloyd Campbell 67;
Doreen, Campbell 66; Jean Triebner
66; Donald Case 63*
Sr. L—Clarence Knight 72; Helen
Rowe 43*.
Jr. I—Audrey Russell 88; Harold
Campbell 77; Grant Triebner 60;
Muriel Rowe 59*; Mary Caldwell
55*; Beverley Gould *.
Nmber on roll 27; average at
tendance 25.3.
M. I. Russsell, teacher
i
ZURICH
ZION
The schoolheld a Christmas con
cert Thursday afternoon to which
the parents -of the section were in-:
yited. a fine program was put on
by the scholars the musical part be
ing /under the direction of ‘Mr. W. YU
Goulding. Treats were provided
for the children by the teacher,
A successful social evening .was
held by the Sunday School Friday
evening. Lantern slides
Christmas story were shown by Rev,
•Mr. peters, a social hour -sms spent
those present being divided into
groups. Lunch was served at the
close. Santa Claus appeared and
distributed Christmas cheer to ail
the children.
Last Sunday, a Joint service was
held by the Sunday School and con
gregation when Rev. Mr. Peters
gave a slendid Christmas message,
Mrs. Chas, Jaques .spent several
days in Stratford with her sister*
who has been ill.
On Wedneday of last week Mr,
Drnest Cowdry had a wood-bee and
on Thursday afternoon Mr, Warren
Brock also held a wood-bee.
Mrs, H. Kyle spent Saturday in
Exeter with Mrs. Kyle at Exeter
celebrating Christmas.
The boys or rne community have
organized a hockey team, They play
ed their first game recently at Kirk
ton, Kirkton boys being the win
ners. The next game will be played
Friday night at Kirkton, weather
permitting. 'The boys are expecting
ajgood time this winter and would
like to see a"goodly number of root
ers present at the games.
"Mr. Geo, Gunning from the West,
spent Christmas with his sister Mrs.
Alfred Brock.
. Mr, and Mrs, Ephriam Hern held
a Taylor family gathering for Christ
mas.
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*Mr. Albert -Smith, of Croswell,
Mich., spent a week, with his brother-
in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs.
O’Brien.
Mr. Ross Dignan, who lives
Zurich recently celebrated his
birthday. He resides with his
in-law and daughter Mr. and
David ’^Blackwell. Mr. Dignan
quite active for his age and is in
good health.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Foster and
sons Roy and Clarence, of Kitchen-:
er, were recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Foster. Mr/
Albert Foster, of Biggar, Sask., who
had spent/some time visiting his par
ents returned to Kitchener with
them 'and will return to his home
in the West.
Mr. Newell Geiger, of London and
Mrs. Lydia Geiger, who has been in
Kitchener and Miss Euloine Geiger,,
who is teaching school at Rye in
the Parry Sound District, are home
for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed, of Toledo, O..
are spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Gallman, or town
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff. Dickerson, of
Detroit, spent a few days at the lat
ter’s home, Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster. -
Mr. and Mrs. Paul ffeffery and
family, of Detroit, were week-end
visitors with the former’s mother,
Mrs. C. Ayotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton’Truemner and'
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet" Jacobe visited'
in New Hamburg ohe day recently.
Mrs. C. C. Schilbe has returned
■from the'” hospital in London Wherfe
'she has been taking treatments and
is much improved.
Wm
near
90th
son-
Mrs,
l is
REPORT S. S. NO. 2, USBORNE
Report of S. S. No. 2, Usborne.
for November and December.
Sr. IV—Mary Borland 83.3; Eve
lyn Hunkin 8‘3>; Anna Rohde 75; R.
Knight 57.8; Norman Ferguson 56.1
Jr.. IV—Lawrence Anderson 66.7;
LenOre Anderson 6(5'. 8; Wilfred
Hunfcin 60.
.Sr. Ill—Vera pollen 71.8; Mari
lyn Campbell 68.9; Wilmer Fergus
on 63.
Jr.
garet
70.2;
Allen
Doris
/
y
Name-
Address
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REPORT S. S. NO. 5, USBORNE
The follownig is the report of S.
S.. No. 5, Usborne for December.
Sr. IV—Ray Perkins 79.1; Orville
Webber 75.6; Ivan Webber 70.6; E.
Frayne 61.5.
Jr. IV—IVan Penkins 81..8; Eee'
land Webber 80.1; Anna Kernick
78; Paul Gregus 70.7; Ferrol Fisher
>68.8; Eldon Heywood 54.
Sr. Ill—Stanley Frayne 72.7; G.
Kleinfeldt 71.8; Jack Frayne
Helen Westcott 68.8; Laverne
wood 66; Iva Fisher 6O’.7.
2nd class—(Shirley Gregus
Lloyd Webber 73.2; Raymond
wood 71; Pauline Godbolt 65.4.
•1st class—(Ntyia Pe|r.l<ins 98; J.
Westcott 82.5; Norman Johns 76.
Pr.—JShirley Moir, Marion Ker
nick, Marie
Frayne.
Number, on
tendance 2'5.
70.5;
Hey-
77.8;
Hey-
I
teachet
I-leywood,’ Kenneth
roll 27; average at*
Harold
Teddy
Jr. II—-.Lillian Kestle 76;
Elliott 74; Bobble Burtts 67
McDonald 65; Jean Elliott 52; Don
ald TraquMr 29*.
fer. I—rLols clarke 75; Ross Ward
George Doorr 68; Walter Sims
A. R. Dodds, teacher
s,REPORT OF CLANDEBOYE P.
Sr. IV—Doris McWilliams 545
vuj vrcvxe,^ ju/ww*.* ------ Jr, IV—Lyle Simpson 490; Billie
65; Jackie Cann 64; Harold Hockey.Whitmore 396; Mary Simpson 381;
54*; Ethel Stire 44*; Lillian Hewitt Fiorene Whitmore 366.
•absent.
fo* 1(
Douglas
70
lion.-—Gloria Morse 86.8;
pryde 86; Robert Moore
Sr. IM—/Noil McRann 474; Murray
Lewis 467.
Jr. hi—Ha Raton 441; GOOrge
III—Ruby Simpson 73.4; Mar-
Alllson 71.1; Alma Borland
Graham Campbell 63; Mildred
Hodgert; 60.1;60.7; Mildred
Duncan 56.5.
2nd class—Jack
June Coward 78.7;
70.4; Billy Rohde 64.8; Bobby Simp
son 62.5; Ronnie Gallings 59.2.
1st class—Wilma Borland 82.7;
Alan Coward 77.7; Glen Stewart
73.7; Mac Hodgert 73.1; Billy AR
Ien 7-0'.9; Everett pollen 46.3; Ger
ald Campbell 42.7.
Number on roll 31; average at
tendance 29. j
A. Baxter, teacher
Stewart 82.5;
Reg. Hodgert
REPORT S. S. NO. 3, STEPHEN
The following is the report for S.
S< NO. 3, Stephen, for the months of
November and December.
Jr. IV—Laverne Christie 80; Stan
ley Preszcatdr 76; Wilfred Perkins
58.42**.
Sr. Ill—Billy Jehus 66.35.
Jr. Ill—Ruby Preszcator 78.11;
Edward Triebner 67.76; Irene Johns
63.94; Ilene jury 50.47.
■Sr. It—Clifford Jory 75
Perkins 73.38; Oaiven
6'31.69.
1st—Shirley Preszcator
Johns 63/25.
.23; Harry
Preszcator
82; Ola
JOHN G. MILLER
Another, of the early pioneers of
the Township of Hibbert, ,a few miles
west of Mitchell, in the person of J.
G. Miller, died Dec. 17, in his 89th
year. He was born in the county
of Lanark. In 1879 he was married
to the late Mary Jane Mahaffy, who
died four years ago. He was a mem
ber of the Presbyterian Church, a
good farmer, and ho had a wide
circle of friends.
Mr. Miller is survived by four
daughters,, Mrs. E. H. Payne, Moose
Jaw, Shsk.; Mi’s Ernest Pentelain,
bf Hibbert, the Misses Margaret and
Bella At home; and three sons, Jas.,
Thos. and .George, all ot Hibbert.
There are also one brother and two
sisters, Ai’Ohlbald, of Stratford,
Campbell, of Moose Jaw and
Cornish of Hibbert.
Interment was made in the
byterlaii cemetery, Mitchell,
SNELL BROS., EXETER ONT.
Associate
Dealers
C. Fritz & Son, Zurich, Ont.
John Passmore, Hensall, Ont*
Dull Aches In- His Back
Terrible Pains In Bladder
Pres-
Mr. James E. Dowdle, Bath, Ont., writes!—“I had
such a terrible backache I became nearly crippled,
and had to quit harvesting.
I could not lie still at night, and had terrible bladder
pains. ., , . . ,The lady of the house told me io get a box of Doan’s
Kidney Pills, which I did, and Was feeling better
after tne first few doses, and I have not been bothered
since I finished the one box.”
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