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The Clinton News Record, 1912-12-12, Page 6__SUPPLEMENT TD THE IUNTCN ItSRECOR�. Clinton, Ont. Doc. 12tte. Model School etepoa for Piloverber. Division 1, Cecil Cooper 50, Pearl Cabanagh 48. Livermore 217, Frank Soruton 216, Names above 60 percent. Senior 4th, -Carmen Turner 81, Leona Nediger 80, Lorene Langford 80, "Mervyn- Elliott 78, Viola Cook 78, Erskine Evans 77, Fred Law- rence 77, Irene Cole 76, Mar orie McMath 75, Mary Chidley 75, Willie Blacker' 74, Jessie Watkins 72, " El- eanor Kemp 70, Merle Moore 70,, Lois Holmes 66, Nora Kennedy 65, El- eanor McKenzie 65, Oliver Johnston 60. Jr. 4th, -Percy Ladd 78, Doro ihy Rattenbury 78, Harold Hill 78, Ed- win Judd 71, Kathleen Dowzer 66, Doreen- Stephenson 87, Mildred Cook 65, Bessie Chowen 60, -L. Ford, Teachet. Division 2, Seniors,--Shurwyn Alija 88, Bessie O'Neil 87, Alice Peckitt 86, Berta Jackson 44, May. Rutledge 83, Char- lbtte Sheeley 82.5, Ruth MaeMath 82, Harold Manning 75 .Irene Keller 75 -L. Stevens, TeacherRobbie Middleton 211, Walter Osbel• - doston 207, Cecil Matheson 206, Division 5,• Switzer Graelis 205. Seniors, -Harry Munroe 96, Harry Juniors. Total marks 200 -Barrie Buil e4, Fergus Reynolds 03, Jabez Combe 171, Kenneth Rorke 171, Aud- Rands. 92, Mildred Bigg ns 90, Bes rey McIntyre 169, Katharine Grant sie Murphy 88, Willie Mutch 86, Gor-> 168, Mattie Blacker 168, Norman don Hall 85, Amy I0eilyar 85, Al- McNeil 161, Violet Huller 160, Ag- bert Wright 83, Marjorie Beaton . 81, nes Combe 158, Helen Ladd 157, Cly- Lottio Judd 80, .Etta Hardy 79, de Kennedy 153, Sadie Gibbs 150, Katie Ladd T.ii, Russel Britton . 74, -Oliver Murphy 144, Reginald Jeakins harlic McGuire 70. 144, Jean Ford 141, Jack Britton Juniors, -Alex McRae 92, Asa Ba• l- 141. ton 92, Bessie Morrish 91, Kenneth M. Wiitse,:Teacher. t anter .1, Mllhorne Ba,ley 87, Ag- nes Reynolds 89, Catharine Wylie 86, Division 8; Fred Elliott .86, George Carter 77, John Yesbee 74, MacGregor Grant Third Class, -Katie Beaton 97, 73, :'tcivart Ivlacdone d 73, Etta. Fred McTaggart 97, Ruth Hale 95, 71, Stewart Taylor 70, Amos Charlie Mennell 93, Wilfrid Grant 93, Osbaldeston 96. Eleanor Plumsteel 87, Russell Bezzo 89, Jack Hoover 86, Fergie Carter -I3. Courtice, Teacher. 85, Ernest Ford 85, Grace Stong 80, Division 6, Myrle Sweet 77. Second Class. -Russell Peckitt 94 Gladys Keller 75, l9raida Cooper 74.5, Seniors. Total 100, -Amy Gould : phyllis' Tozer 94, Francis Barnes' 90, 314, Dais Nediger' 318 N ledge 31 n Simpson , veence 86 :Tumors, -Leona Hearn 83, Mabel bus Bono 209, Margaret Cree 294, John Livermore. 83, Olive Schoenhals Joan Mi Lebta Harland 74, Maida Armour 67, Marshall 82 Helen y g Nellie Rut Tea S p 88 bI" 0, Audrey Collyer 308, Wil C Vera Cook 85 Kathleen T aYlor 1, n Forrester 81, ller 292, Marion McIntyre (82, Cecil Ashton 80, Clifford Cooper Freda Wallis 77, Aileen Armour 75, 265. Dohna M1i holland 260, .Gladys 80, Margaret Balf 78. Nettle Gaaz°er 74, Orville Murphy 71, Wiltse 248, Leona Taylor 246, Murray MacNeil 70, Marian Gihbings Juniors. Total 300 -Gertrude Fow- First Class, -Norma Treleaven 96, 70, Wiliena Keys 65, Cecil Peckitt 04, • ler 286, Gordon Lawson 223, Helen Florence Johnston 94, Gerald Eames Elsie Holtzhauor 63, Ione Houck 62, Roberton.216, Harold Lawson 215, 93, Gordon Campbell 89, Myrtle 'Wil Willie Sloman 61. Lucy Levy x;05, Herbie Holtzhauer tse 88, . Burton Bolton 84, Kenneth Roberton 81, Bert; Marshall .74, Aus- tin Matheson 60, Viola Livermore 59. -M. L. TCer, Teacher -M. E. Chidley, Teacher. Division 3, Sen'ors,-Eulalie Hill 90, Geo. Middleton 88, Harry Rance ..87, Harry Lawrence 84, Jessie Jackson 84, Alex Eagleson 83, Lida Liver- moro 83, Ernie Livermore 82, Ethel Wasmann 81, Madelon Shaw 80, Fred Wallis 78, Marion Andrews 78, Ernie Hall 77, Robbie Schrenk .77. .Tunio'c,-Wilfred'. Seeley 83, Mer- ritt Nediger 80, Pearl Gould 68, Er- nie Little 65, Lawrence West 63. -J. Wilson, Teacher. Division 41 196, Nisbett Cook 193, Leila Mc- Carthey 101, Percy Livermore 184. -E. C. Tiplady, Teacher. ' Division 7, Seniors, Total marks 250, -Eleanor McTaggart 233, Ivy Ple wes 232, Win- nie McMath 230, Anica Hill 229 Ha- Good Morning 1 dear reader. Flow ton Butts 226, Charlie Cook 224, El- does your sub. to The News -Record la; Cram 221, Frank Mutch 220, Roy read 7 The label tells the story. ' ��d�f1 I4 air° SEWING MACHINES REPAIRE D 1� and repairs kept on hand, also ag,ency for new machines. -A. Floop- ,>ftaarL.0� er, Albert strept, •, -30 Employment, offered Seniors, -Agnes Walker ao, Helen in Player' Pneumatic De. Ross 87 Will Bell 87 M e ,, Mildred Liv partment. Light, Suit., ermore 84, Willis Cooper 82, Mar- sus Tierney 80,Annie Lawrence 80, able work amid ileathful Jean Bell 80,' Geo. Walker 79, Bert surroundings. Sloman• 72, Hattie Livermore 72, In New York or Chic - Stewart McBrion 70, Earl Johnson ago this is considered em., 68, Leighton. Walker 65. Juniors,- May Pinker 93, Maggie ployment for the highest 1-lastings 90, Fred Peckit 87 Geo. class of lady operators. Shipley 88, ;Berta Gunn 80, Cora Miller 76, Phemie Cree 65, bora w . uort['i.rynPi Schoenhas' 60, Ronald McDonald 59,nea� S Ernest Bradshaw 51, ,John Taylor 1:0 g .t n t„ o. 1.., %i. F. C. D. BRIS'TOWE, PROF, OF Music. -Organists of Willis Church Piano,' Organ and Theory ; Voice el./Thurs.-Pupils prepared ii desired for any of the examining bodies in Toronto or for the Lon- don (Eng.) College of. Music in all graded, Special system for pignn- forve fir beginners betwr`^n a•;rs eight and,elwrn, Terms on ',,' • atIon. Studio in 'Mr. Ito r:' s store next to Mr. W. R. Count r'-= leweiery store. -19