The Goderich Star, 1935-06-27, Page 51404‘,.
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p*ttlks: *long the aidewalk bet •
V4441 get into.t4eir. phioet,01 tiitinctio.
'MO war* the
0,074 ioris oat *amuse to. viittr oT
thy likelygitantt,t)tOf water. The pub -
Ile' *Oka' contrail*. Will go 11114 the
inteetiort esid *Al Make a reeelMnenda*
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The 43ecter1Ch 46101 EtocietY ,seked
for an advance on their grant and sub,
mated a schedule. of concerts to be
played this Summer. The first went to
the Ituauce committee and the latter to
the special, ' •
The Collegiate. Institute Board' 'asked,
for $41,000., with whiCit to finance for the
neat irieitTiCand the tilaitoe oomnatttee
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PBELL'S DRUG
PHONE SO
Goderich
chance to
listen to' the
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"by the P440
liOesihniti-secnithij
Wither' Of the' retnint hetithea WW1
ao ,attrutel, iri OtilAY,,
belletred wee fl Ostlr.
waS ilmtliy left With' Cent?. Cralgie
to etPrleee on some ot :444 cement
seat's,
Town. 4.0,'esSOr Neil McKay eX1;retse4
the, 4#11,1" IA reply to. Az *list:ton bY
•Coun, Bro*O, that: tkaltea$Ments of local
property Were reasettablY.even.
Comtnittee l'ArePoztv
4
Mance conmattee reported that in..
ttrest. has been received on staczal
bonds held hi trust for the Cemetery
PernetnitY Fend and for the Band r arid,
ese, =bunts -bad been placed- to their
ProPer aecounts and it Was reeomniend.
cd-that--the-sunt---earMarkedlor.--the use
-Of the band be.sent- taZ the- pazitt treas.
nrer. ' • ' '
- Rieommended that payaient of $150
be made:to the Blueweter Rghway Asso-
ciation as 1935 membership.
Also recoinmendect Payment of $100
to, the DomintOrt • Day celebration com-
mittee as an advance.
'Further suggested the purchase o;
$2,500,#Province of Ontario bonds, 1937,
paying. 2% per eent, the current issue,
l'or account 'of the O.W.SJR. sinking,
fund. There is an amount of interest
on hand sufficient to make the ,purchase.
000 Will SO 'MO
acknowlediiiaint 01ff, donation. to
,
the Iting's Canter Ptmct was reeehred
and fYled. .,11the Department (if Agrlcul,
ture sent in :a long diseuasion -of .''the
proper -method of dealing with, the weed
menace 'which the Special committee vat
asked to study and -act Upon, 'where
Moron County advised that - county
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-satoiromtikt soki'Cfli#4 401 all to 00,40/,31
this, year. , Tuis was Med, also for 33eetz-
sary action. 4 number of ' .tacco41:04s
were, sent to the t.inailee eeeeinitt*O,
.4 lootl family suddenly placed in do,
etttilte circumstances was ordered assist-
ed Until proper arrangements could be
IMade for their maintenance by the pro-
per autItoritiese .,
..-- A question- vlaell has arisen at dif-
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The Province of Ontario, one of the richest areas of its sfze in
the world, with great per capitaresources of soil, mineral-.
bearing rocks, forests, lakes and rivers, homes, farmsteads,
factories, cities, towns and villages, now comes to its share-
holders —.the people—with the soundest securities that can be
offered— the bonds of your own Province.
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THE TREASURER OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
offers
• *20;000,000
-PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
23/4% an' d 3% ,Deheintures
(Non -Callable)
2% Debentures, dated June 15, 1935,Adie June 15, 1937.
3% Debentures, dated June 15, 1935, due June 15,1940.
Coupoits June 15 and December 15. Definitive Debentures
registerable as to principal only.
Principal and Interest payable in lawful money of Canada at
Canadian Bank of Commerce in. the Cities of Toronto,
Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Halifax and St. John,
Canada, or at any Province of Ontario Savings'Office, at the
holder's option.
DENeMINATIONS
$200; $500; and $1,000.
— These -1 e entures are a eet4o ig,atton o the Province of- _
Ontario, authorized by act of the Legislature of the Province,
and are a charge as to principal and interest ‘ulioxi the
Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Province, arid are issued
under authority of statutes of Ontario, 25 George V; Chapter 50.
(Legal Opinion of Messrs. Long and Daly)
ISSUE PRICES
29,4% Debentures, due 1937-100 yielding 2% to maturity.
3% Debentures, due 1940-100 yielding 3% to maturity.
Plus accrued interest in each case.
WHERE TO PURCHASE BONDS
Applications for the above loan will be received by any Branch
of the Province of Ontario Savings Office or may be made direct
to the Treasury Department, Parliament Buildings, Queen's
Park, Toronto, Ontario.
Inierink Debentures in bearer form will be available for de' livery
on or about June 20, 1935.
"The proceeds of this issue will be utilized for the purposes
mentioned in the,said Actincluding Government Servicess04cla
ds—Old -Apr Pensions, Mothers' Allowances, Hospitalization,
Unemployment Relief, Education and General Administration.
"
"I believe this to be a most attractive mum and ant sure that
the confidence shown by purchasers will be amply rewarded.
• Let this be ;our watchword for progress.: 'BUY THE BONDS OF
YOUR OWN PROVINCE'."
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wan; PAiona '
WON, Bethert Moody, ItObert Mae*
:4e pustw in afl but one o
donalit,
,
two stikleet,1 404 are proanoted 10—ndet
gouda** stated* * indiV$0041 PiPe*tti
sent to .'004,entaf 'dine 4400* ranked;
Madge Tamen Lo •Tre)elkveni• Pk)*
Baectiler, t. Betty NeWtoll,
Vet•oilaitt
,imtariott Webster, APAkkgrq Ma
!*aker, Gordon; Walken:Teresa
,efoia Plante, '404 -
ream, Alexander Butler ClarneVilit
ieten; -
C,-*-ThoSt; Whole promotion 1. depen-
dent On their Pasaing the Departmental
Examine-0MA 011 the t have *vitt-
ten . or * 'under consideration and con-
sultation with parents and students,
ranked: 41ohli '1.4retttson, Ruth Robert*.
son, Ruth Doer, Fern Cranston, Ltteille
Red% Gerald reitawe; Evan Irwin, wu.
liam McInnis, Fred Crawford, Carl An -
demon, Ruth Shepherd, Grate Pfrim*
Mer, Ralph Blackstone.
Promotions front 10.---F1e,34 Year
• Commercial - —
(1, 2,, a elm 'hfellere) '
Jean Chisholm, Norah Juek, Violet
Henry (1), gueenle /at liceque
Richard • Weston (1), Mary *Emile (1),
Bert Huckins (3), Clifford Berton (4).
Barbara Thomson, who was unable to
write the final examinations through
ifiness, is promoted on her yitir's work.
Second Year Continental Aws,rde
.Diploroas are. grinted to those mak-
Ing- 76% in each of -the bookkeePlng and
stenography groups, and typewriting,
Certificates to those obtaining 60% in at
least two of the three departments.,
Diplomas are granted to the following
ri for , •••txt e
• . .• , . ...• .. 4 ,
• alt wool
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foi WOMEN, CHILDREN and 'apples
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SHoRTS and SLACKS
NAVY BLUE, WHITE and ROYAL. I3LUE
pubilo W011(.5 with honor standing: Tom .1"age, 86%4;
ReCommendetl- --that be
- God
• -etitt= -01a:h•e-Virebb, -85e-Ray: Tattavrence, 42:-
Trottingand Pacing, Association. -
bert Webb, 80.4; Helen Baechler, 80.
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permitted to remove a fence on the east Certificate standing 14 awarded to the
following: Elaine Burrows, 74.3%; Dor-
side of the Agricultural Agric and ereet
-a new horse stablei---142 fect-lonfrend--10
and a half feet wide at a cost of ap-
proximately $1,000.
This stable when built, will become
the property; of the town and amounts,
In effect, to a gift by the horsemen to
the municipality. at—was Stated that
the new building would he a real im-
proveznent to the town's property as
'well as being an assistance to the horse-
men.. 6.
The public works committee also ask-
ed for power to Mend Stich cement side*"
walks as needed same. was grant-
ed,
Another matter referred back to this
committee. was the old trouble of
riding on sidewalks, and against traffic
on the Square. Tlie chairman Was ask-
ed to take the neceisary steps to have
It stopped.
The water, light and harbor commit-
,
,tee was told to notify.. the Goderich
Salt Coirtpany that the pdminipn Gov-
ernment Is responsible far. any accidents
arising out of 'epeetsipi ,getting in the
vasty of loaders gr sh fos-;,;,rhen,;these are
taking on salt: The compally. le to. be
'advised to get in touch with the harbor
master.
The cenietery ani parks committee is!
purchasing four more tables for' .use th'
Harbor Park, the fire • commtttee will
buy three pair of rubber boots' and al
coat for the men and the chairman of
the industrial committee will see about
cleaning up some of the old fast-ary &nee
in town.
Coun.• Huckins was absent with the t
band in Lucknow. All others were pre-
sent.
G. C. I. Promotions
Theb 1935 promotion...lists of Gatlerich
Collegiate_Institute _ tire _announced _this
-week together with diploma and &Choi-
arship winners. •
cns—frent—Ferntr—M—a,
Based on the Work of the Year
A.—Those passing in every subject,
ranked: Merle Sheardown, Wlfllam
Reid, Elizabeth Bisset, Worthy Ryan,
Kathleen Lednor, itelda Sturdy, Donald
Williams, Catherine. BartonFranees,E11..„..1
liott, Gordon Yule, John McKinnon, I
Graham Whitely, Madeleine Bishop,
Forbes Miller.
B.—Those passing- in all but one or
two subjects but are promoted , under
conditions stated' in individual reports
-sent to parents and students, ranked :
Donald Mason, Marjorie Eastman, Annie
Whitten, Virginia Hayes, Roy Turner,
.Edward Jenner, Margaret Bissett, Sus-
anna • Bawden, Phyllis Jewell, Hope
/dutch, Donald Thonmson, Maine Mere,
Robert McManus, Naomi Webster, Mary
Thorneloe, Margaret Webb, Helen
Thomas, William Carter, Terrence Coop-
er, Jean Lumby, Ross Pennington, Janet
Taylor, Ruth Tyndall, Maurice Har-
wood, Helen MacEwan, Inailip 0a1der-
0.—Ithose whose pita -notion is depen-
dent on their passing the Departmental
examinatIorts on which they have writ-
ten, or is under consideration and con-
sultation with parents and students,
ranked: Mary Tichborne, !Olive Shear
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down„ Wdliam Johntion, Irtrine EedY,
Patricia Signor, Keith Westlake, 'Alpert
Gainey, Jack Snell, Marian Chapman,
-Helen Snell, Frank Vines.
Premotiens frcm Form II* and 110.
A.—'those passing in every subject,
ranked: Helen Archer, Vera McLeod,
othy Mate, 74.ortald Cron, -88; Thorn-
ton Eedy, ,64. Unranked: With Cur -
wen, 88% Madeleine Naftel, 73; Mar-
jory Henclerson, 67.
Students who fail in three and more
subj.ects will be required to remain -in
the -form another year, but in the per.
iods at subjects in Which theyave ob-
tairied Pass standing they . will be per-
mitted to go forward to the higher forms
for such subjeots as the time -table 6,1 -
lows.
THE SCHOLARSHIPS
The Adamson Memorial Scholarships
' In the Lower School, there were five
students who- made over 75%. Vera
McLeod with 86.4% is the awinner of the
1st scholarship, value . $25.00..° Helen
Archer, with 81%, WIDS the 2nd, value
ea5.00.
In the Middle School there were three
students Whomade over 88%. Harold
Stevens- with 96% is the winner of the
PIQUE SHORTS
'BRIGHT.COLOIkS --attratively made sn sizes
- from 10 to.20.
WHITE SILK ,CPNEPE, CREAM FLANNEL
AND WHITE PIQUE. SKIRTS
-at $1.95 and $2.95. ea.ch
Three -Piece BEACH SUITS
(5K1RT, SNORTS and BLOUSE)
attractively made n whte tirque and natural linen°
- $2.75 and $2.95 pet' suit
•
,P1101,TE N
THE GIFT 'MOP:
1st scholarship, value $25.00. -Walter
Ruffen, with 89%, wins the 2nd, value
$15.00. „
The NieKtin MemoraI Scholarship ,
This- Scholarship Is awarded to a stu-
dent of the third year of High School
work or what li kriCA,vn as the Junior
Middle 'School, but the Money is not to
be paid to the student until the 5th or,
Upper School is completed- so that the
money, will be available for the student
going forward to a 'University course.
This is the first yeaz of the awarding of
the Scholarship. There' were two stud-
ents competing -for the scholarship, and •
the winner is Edwin Dean,- :who 'obtain-
ed 78.4%. The value of the Scholarship
is the Interest on -the 01,000 bequest,
which at present will be '00.40.
The individual reports will be sent ta
students by mail as soon as they can b;
made ready.
Lower School Certificates will be malt.
ed to candidates about July 25, Middla;
and Upper School about lOth to 15th. ot
August.
---6th GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE -
5 -BIG DAYS OF SUPER VALUES JUNE 27-28-29—JULY 2-3
UGAR MINULATED
TheGREThST
FOOD -VALUES
GODERICH
10 lbs. g
QUALITY WITH YOUR, ORDER "I'lidr
Palmolive Soap, 3 for 14e
Priti-ces' 41akes 2 pkgs. 29c
Soap Chips *- 3, lbs. 25c
-Clothes-Pins; - doz-. 10c
1 c
c SALE
—TIP: Beehive
SYRUP
4;
And 1 package 141cLaren's
JELtYPOWDERfo1 -
C
1c SALE
Superior Baking
Powder We' 25c
and one bottle Hillcrest
Extract for
lc
• GOOD 5 -STRING
QUALITY, each
• 29c
Royal York Coffee M.FREE39c
Coconut Biscuits Lb. 15c
sPEciAl.
BLEND
lc SALE
/1/2 LB.
ROYAL YORK Tea
Black Tea Lb. 39c 28c
tHIEE
B
LARCE. • and smarCll can
STAR
Peanut utter JAR 2 o
LC f Milkfo
r
Standard . Peas . N °°SgIVE 19c
2 tins
Puffed Wheat 2 pkgs. 1,9c lc SALE•
Interest Shortening 2 iii525c Hilicrest Toilet
Flaked
TUNA FISH
Selected White Fishlw
hileat,5 1,2 oz. tin
Cowan's Cocoa, 1 ib. tin23-c
Bright juicy Dates 2 L. 15c
Tissue Oli,111" 25c
anal Cake Castile lz
Soap for
2 BIG SUPEAKIT STORES IN GODERICH,
J. CALVIN Ctirr
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