The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-12-25, Page 4Exeter High School Reports
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With KEN MURRAY and
FRANCES LANGFORD
Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter Ont. Phone 135
Christmas (Greetings
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
two features
“Badlands of Da
A Western
Armstrong, Irvine
BierUng, June ....
Bintnell, Douglas
Case, Grant ......
Cooper, Harvey
Dougall, Phyllis
Fahrner, Elaine
Fletcher, Douglas
Ford, Lois ....
Glenn, Bruce
Haugh, Glenn
Heywood, Eric
Hodgert, Ross
King,
Kydd,
Lewis,
Mack,
McDonald, Ross
McDougall, Dorothy
Mitchell, Doris
Munn, Donald
Parker, Leslie
Payne, Betty
Penhale, Thomas
Pi’ide, Robert
Redfern, Joan
Reeder, Myrtle
Schwartz, Lois
Skinner, Doris
TaylorV Mae ..
Taylor, James
Tuckey, Wanda
Wareing, Evelyn 79‘ 52
Watson, Brunelle . 93 75
Webb, Donna ........ .....'89 .85
Wuerth, Doris ...... ,...75 81
, In the classifications for Shop Work and Home Economics asterisks
(*), indicate plus; dashes (-), indicate minus.
In the cases of Shirley Lewis and Evaline Mack Home Economics
was marked “incomplete”.
■Cann, Gwyneth
Duncan, Shirley
Elford, Doris
Jolly, Norman
Jones, Neil .....
Kercher, Margaret
Kydd, Dorothy
Mair, Bruce .....
■Mason, Annie ,
jMoore, Murray
Pearce, Ellis ....
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Pybus, Jean ....
Richard, Alma
Reynolds, William
Zanders, Britain ...
Stewart, John ......
Turkheim,. Irene ....
Other Subjects:;'
Mason, Annie—Geom., Grade 12, 71;
Comp., Grade 12, 40.
Moore, Murray—Latin Auth. Grade 12, 27;
Pearce, Ellis—Chemistry, Grade ’12, 64.
Richard, Alma—Latin Auth., Grade 12, 59;
/ ROCK BOTTOM CASH STORES
ETER ’ HENSALL
We extend our heartiest wishes of the
season to all of you who have made 1941
such a pleasant year for our firm. To each
of you we extend our most heartfelt
Christmas Greetings and the hope that
1942 will be for you a year of great joy.
THURS. XMAS NIGHT ONLY
two features
tied Business”
Starring
ROBERT MONTGOMERY and
IRENE DUNN
Flying Cadets”
Starring
’LCXWE an d WILLIAM*
GARGAN
1st show commences at 7.30 sharp
SUNDAY AFTER MIDNIGHT
12.05 a.m.*
“You’re In Th Afmy Now”
A special musical comedy
With JIMMY DURANTE, JANE
WYMAN and an all star cast.
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
two features
A Disney Technicolor feature
Melody for Three”
A musical comedy.
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Mrs. W. S. Appleford, of Hamil
ton, is spending- Christmas and
New Year’s at the. home of her
brother, Mr. Joseph Senior.
have enjoyed our associa
tions with the customers
that have patronized us.
At this time of the year
we are desirous of ex
pressing our appreciation
for your loyalty and
friendly attitude and to
wish for one and all a
Very Happy Christmas
and
With the fullest share of
Health, Happiness and
Prosperity in'1942
RAY BRODERICK
‘ Body and Fender Work
C£r Painting '
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DEATHS
DOW—-At Russeldale, 4on Saturday,
Decembei* 20th, 1941, Mrs, David
Dow.
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Appleton, Shirley
Ballantyne, Audrey
Borland, Jack
Brown, Ross
IN MEMORIAM
ELLIOTT—In loving memory
Frederick Eugene Elliott, son
Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, who
passed away two years ago, De
cember 23rd, 1939.
Only a memory of bygone days,
And a sigh for a face unseen;
But a constant feeling that GodjCann, Jean ...
' Cornish, Donna
] Dawson, Eleanor ..
I Ellis, Alex ..........
-.•j Elson, Jack ........
P | Fahrner, Norma
j Fletcher, Mary ...
Gaise’r, »Elsie ......
Gill, Audrey ......
Gladman, Robert
Hackney, Norman
Haist, Myrtle .......
Hennessey, Jack
Hodgert, Winnifred
Hogarth, Marguerite
Keys, Ross ...............
Latta, Leona ..........
Lindenfield, Arnold
May, pouglas
Moffatt,
Molnar,
Morgan,
Morley,
Pavkye,
Pfaff, “
Parker, Thelma ......
Preszcator,, Donald
Ratz, Margaret
Reeder, Dorothy
Reid, Barbara ...
Rowcliffe, Jim ...
Schroeder, Jim
Sims, Evan ......
Somers, Florence
Sweitzer,
Taylor,
Tuckey,
Walper,
Wilson,
Whyte,
Wolfe, (
Knight,
■Plus and minus in Shop Work and
alone
Knows what should have been.
•—Ever remembered by mother, I
father, sisters and brothers.
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LOCAL NEWS
Miss Kathleen Perkins, of
ronto, is spending the holidays
der the parental root.
Mrs. Mervin Wilson, of London,
visited with her parents. Mr. aud
Mrs. A. Hicks, ovei’ the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Norseworthy and son
Scott, of Chatham and Miss Mar
jory Norseworthy, of Toronto, vis
ited with Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher on
Sunday.
Mr. Thos. Walter, of Toronto,
Mr. Stanley Walter, of Watford, Mr.
and
and
will
and
Pte. Howard Elliot,
is visiting his parents,
Mrs. C. H. Blowes, of Hensail
Mr. Herb Walter, of Exeter
spend Christmas with Mr.
Mrs. Jos. Grant, of London.
of London,
Mr. and
Mrs. Sandy Elliot, on a six’ days’
leave. Miss Hazel Elliot, R.N., of
Kitchener, is also spending the
holiday season at her home. here.
A family gathering will be held
Christmas at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Pollen. Among those
to be present are Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Kestle and Barry, of Stratford
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fawcett, of
Mitchell..
Misses Ann Morgan * and Grace
Beckler, of Usborne, who are at
tending London Normal and Miss
es Margaret Allison, of Thames
Road and Miss Florence Southcott,
of town, who are attending Wester
velt Business College, are home for
the Christmas holidays.
The turnip waxing plant of S.
Winer & Co. has been a v6ry busy
spot. Last week they had a record
output with 36,000 bus. ’ This
represents a carload of waxed tur
nips for each week-day. Most of
them were sent to the other side by
truck. Twenty-two men were em
ployed.
GREETINGS—
We extend best wishes
to our many friends for a
Merry Christmas and
the hope that the year to
- ” J ” full
and
come will hold a
share of happiness
prosperity for all.
NORTH END
SERVICE STATION
E. L. Gibson
Mitzi
Steve
Beverley
Ola ...
Joseph
William
’, Lois ...
Kenneth
Ross ...
Evelyn
Harry
Jim ......
George
Ross ...
GRADE 11.
Brown, Bernice
Brown, Marion ...
Campbell, Gerald
Elliot, Marion ...
Elston, Allan ....
Essery, Marjorie
Fahrner, Calvin
Fletcher, Marie
Flynn, Marjorie
Francis, Marian
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We take this opportunity
to wish our many friends
and customers a Very
Merry Christmas and a
■Happy New Year
We have appreciated your
patronage in the past and
we hope to serve you
faithfully in 1942
HILT LAING
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KersJake, Ha&ej ..............................................................78 71 82 73 50 57
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Rowe, Helen ................. .................58 62 65 48
Shapton^ Winston ....... .................56 71 87 83 45 65
Shroeder, Orville ..........................47 59 83 58
Smith, Lloyd ........................56 75 97 62
Snell, Helen ....................................69.66 96 72 66 84
Stewart, Ray .................................73 85 100 77 80 85
Tasko, Lewis ....,........................................................,.73 74 73 73 49 57
Treibner, Jean ...............................64 55 95 70 52 57
Weekes, William ............rt..........................................61 a 51 58 51 80
Whiting, Melba .....................................................G9 62 96 60 41 53
Adamac Alice
Baumgarten, Verna
Becker, Gladys
Brock, Irene
Burns, Robert
Gaiser, Jack ..
Gill, Helen ...
Haberer, Florence
Hannigan, Norman
Johns, Eilene ....
Johns, Etheline
Johnson, Ruth ...
Knight, Clarence
Lawson, Gerald'
Love, Howard ,..
McDougall, Jean
McSF'alls, Birdine
Mack, Rryce .......
May, Marjorie ......
Morlock, Frederick
Perkins, Nola
Pooley, Irene
Ratz, Donald
Ratz, Jack ...
Traquair, Donald
Wein, Dorothy
Wein, Marie ...
Other Subjects
Burns, Robert—Latin X, 66.
^Lawson, Gerald—<U.S, Botany, absent; U.S. Zoolgy,
"Love, Howard—Latin X, 81; U.S. Physics, 44.
McDougall, Jean—Eng. Comp XIII, 35; Eng. Lit. XIII, 41.
AUCTION SALE
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.....69 74 97 72 79 80 70
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Snell, Jean—History XI, 88.
GRADE 13
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FARM, FARM STOCK IMPLE
MENTS and HOUSEHOLD
XWECTS
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell by pub
lic auction on
LOT 19, CON, 11, STEPHEN TWP.
IS miles east and 1-S miles south
of Dashwood, on
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7th, 19.12
at 1 o’clock sharp, the following:
REAL ESTATE—100 acres more ,
or less, 18 acres of hardwood bush,
plenty of water, soft and hard wat
er, bank barn, 70x70 ft.; hen stable,
driving shed, frame house with
kitchen attached, woodshed, prchar4
and other fruit.
CHATTELS — Carriage horse,
works single oi' double.
'CATTLE-—Roan cow, milking;
red cow, supposed to be in calf,
still milking; red cow, supposed to
be in calf; Jersey cow supposed to be in calf, still milking: fall calf,
steei* rising 2 years, heifer rising
two years. '
2\ stocker pigs, 40 mixed hens,
100 bushels mixed grain, quantity
of feed beans, quantity of hay, 50
shocks corn.
IMPLEMENTS—McCormick bind
er, 6 foot; mower, 5 ft. cut; spring
tooth cultivator, bean scuffler with
puller, combined; manure spreader,
hay loader, 4-sectipn harrows, rid
ing plow, walking plow, double
plow, wagon, gravel box, M.H. disc
fertilizer drill, 3-hoe drill, 10-foot
steel rake, light wagon, buggy,
set of bob sleighs, logging chains,
horse collars, set of double harness,
hay rack, 2,000 pound scales, fan
ning mill with bagger, cutting box,
root pulper, quantity of twine
bags, 2 iron kettles, horse blan
kets, crosscut saw, saw-horse, scrap
er, two-wheeled trailer, tires bought
in 1941, small farm wagon cider
barrel, water trough, out-throw
disc, inthrow disc, extension lad
der, quantity of lumber hay forks,
shovels, spades, neckyokes whiffle-
trees.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — 500-
pound Viking cream separator,
quantity of woOd,^ organ, Raymond
drop-head sewing 'machine, as good,
as new; 2 bureaus, coal oi’ wood
heater, small table, glass cupboard,
settee, 2 arm chairs, 3 rocking
chqirs, box stove, dining-room
chairs, 2 couches, .dresser, 2 stands,
bed kitchen stove drop-leaf table,
kitchen table, chop boxes, cedar
chest, sausage grinder, sausage
stuffer, quantity of sealers, large
clothes cupboard, bedsteads, quan
tity of crocks, scalding barrel, pails,
3-burner oil stove, 2 kitchen stoves,
2 sinks, 3 hand sleigns, dishes, 8-
day clock, 6 kitchen chairs and other
articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS of Real Estate—10% on
day of sale and balance in 30 days.
Sold subject to” a reserve bid.
TERMS Chattels—Cash.
MRS. MARYAM WILDS. Prop.
MILFORD MERNER, Clerk
ARTHUR WEBER, Auctioneer
R.R. 1, Dashwood
Phone 12r57 Dashwood
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Richard, Alma—Latin Auth., Grade 12, 59; Latin Comp., Grade 12, 63.
Reynolds, William—Chemistry, Grade 12, 5’0.
Turkheim, Irene—Zool., Grade 11, 82; Physics, Grade 12, 65.
The report of Grade 10 will appear next -vyeek.
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Busy Bees Mission Band
The annual meeting of the Busy
Bees Mission Band was held Wed
nesday evening at the home of the
leader, Miss Jeckell. The follow
ing officers'for 19 42 were appoint
ed: Pres., Barbara Reid; vice-pres.,
Geneva Elliott; sec., Pearl Kirk;
treas., Velma Webster; asst, sec.,
Joyce Simmons. Seals for mem
bership certificates were received by
Dorothy Kydd, Barbara
Joyce Simmons.' z
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Exeter has (done well
scription fdr Christmas
the Queen ^Alexandra Sanitarium.
There is still time to make your
contribution,
In olden days, a branch of mistle
toe only meant that one had the
privilege of kissing a fair lady who
happened to be under it, but it
also implied that with each kiss, a
white berry should be plucked from
the
all
branch. When the berries were
plucked, the privilege ceased.
Reid . and
Seals for
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzpatrick
and family will spend Christmas
"with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Jos
eph Fitzpatrick in Wingham.
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TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE
RATEPAYERS’ MEETING ,
Incompliance with the provisions
of the Local Government Exten;
sion Act, 1940, a meeting of th‘e
ratepayers of the Township of Us-
borne will be held in the Township
Hall, Elimviile, on Monday, De
cember 29th, 1941, at two o’clock
p.m,, for the purpose of receiving
the financial statement and report
of the council and for the discus
sion of Municipal and School mat
ters.
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
RATEPAYERS’ MEETING
A meeting of the ratepayers of
the Township of Stephen will be
held in the Town Hall, Crediton, on
Monday, the 29th day of December,
1941, at the hour of two o’clock in
the afternoon, for the purpose of
receiving the Detailed Financial
Statement for the year 19 41 and
the report of the Council; and for
the discussion opany matters of in
terest to the Municipality.
Herbert K. Eilber.
Clerk of TwpY of Stephen
Crediton, Ont.,
December-10, 19^1
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Creditors and others having .
claims against the estate of Mar
garet Grant late of the Village of-
Crediton, Ontario, Widow, who
died on the eighteenth day of Sep
tember, A.D. 1941, are required to
send their claims to the under
signed before January tenth, 1942,
after which ’date the Executor will
distribute the assets of the estate
having regard only to the claims
received.
GUNN & SMITH,
Barn?; or Toronto Chambers
London, Ontario
Solicitors for Executor
ll-3te
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A. W. Morgan, Clerk,
R.R. 1, Hen sail
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And then there is the story of
the Scotchman who told his. Child
yen that Christmas this year was
changed to December 29th—so he
could take advantage of the after
Christmas clearance sales.
It is my sincere wish
that you may share abun
dantly in all the joys of
Christmastime and find
happiness and content
ment in the New Year.
We welcome this oppor
tunity to express our ap
preciation of the loyal
support that has been
given us during the year
and to wish for one and
all a Christmas filled with
Good Cheer and a New
Year full of happiness.
FLYNN’S
BARBER shop
Statton’s
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Wish to remember you
at this time with best
wishes for Christmas
and throughout the New
Year
The Christmas Season
brings a time for kindly
thoughts of all the friends
who have co-operated with
us during the year about
to close. .
It is our wish that your
Christmas fnay be filled
with those grand moments
of personal happiness that
make the Yuletide a sea
son of joy and gladness.
Wes. Simmons
Agent for -
John Deere Tractors