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IES, VOL. 52, No. 52
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THU':SDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1930:
M e s et rF,
dAS MIXTURE
stmas Special
�13'OCOLATES ........ ...40c Ib.
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Assorted Chocolates and Caramels
Special 'Christmas Mixture
�fFFancy ,dhri„stmas Packages
15c lb,
25c lb
15c lb
60c lb. and up
lympia Special assorted Ib. box 25c each
"See Our Window Displays"
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OLD TIMER
CHURCH CARD.
North Side United Chump. -Pastor,
Rev, W. P. Lane. B.A.
Sunday, December 28%11;
Services at the usual hours.
!Wishing all our friends a Merry
Christmas and a- Very , Happy
New Year.
Rev; and Mrs. W. P. Lane. ;...
ENGAGEMENT.
Mr. and Mrs. James O'Reilly, St,
Columban, announce the engagement
of their. daughter, May. Elizabeth, to
Mr.Vincent Eustache McMahon of
can of Mr. Andrew J. McMahon,
The•marriage to take place
at Yale, Mich., January 10:th.
TERM EXAMINATIONS.
Seaforth Collegiate Institute
The results of the December exam-
inations just completed in the Sea -
forth Collegiate Institute are as fol-
lows. Ln Group A, or Lower School,
the names are in order of merit, and
an average of 75% is required to' ob-
tain honors. The subject or subjects
in brackets after a .name indicate a
fiaalure in that subject or subjects,
Group B includes Middle and Upper
School forms. These are not in
order of merit.
The standing is by individual
subjects as follows:-
I-75%
ollows:I--75% and over.
`II -,e66% to "74%.
MIT -60% to 65%.
C-50% to 59%.
F --Failure.
Group A.
Form IA. -Highest Pupil -A. Gold-
ing 84%.
A Golding, Hon.; I. Betties," Hon.;
G. Kreuter, Hon., F. Whitmore,
Hon.; A. Keys, Hon.; B. Aberhart,
Hon.; A. Devereaux; R. Hawkins;
I.. Jamieson LaB, Hawkins; E.
Henderson IL Hay (Br. Hist.); J,
Hothant (Latin); M; Leyburne
CGeog.); M. Finnigan (Latin); D,
Stewart' (Bot„ Latin); V. Clarke
(Art, Bot.); M. Hudson (Bot., Lat.);
W. Whitmore QBot., Lat.); M.
Broradfoot QI$ist., Bot); V. Anderson
(Geog., Alg., Bot) • W. Forrest
(Comp., Hist„ Alg., Bot:, Lat.); L
.!dirt (Not ranked, absent for part of
exams).
Form IB -Highest Pupil -B, Drov-
er 82%.
13. Drover, Hon.; S. Plant, Hon.;
T. Sills, Hon.; D. Stewart; P.
Southgate; H. McLean; H. Rolph;
Margaret Case (Hist.); M. Cudmore
(Geog.); J. Wallace (Lit.); M. Wal-
lace (Hist.); H. Tomlinson (Hist.);
V, Townsend (Hist.); I. Strong (Bot.,
Lat.);( C. Lane (Lit., Hist.); R. Mc -
Nab (Hist., Lat.); 11 Shannon (Bot.,
Lat.); • M. Duffy (Hist.. Let); V.
SECOND ANNUAL.
NEW TIMER
OLD YEAR NEW YEAR
aY"' Cardno'.s Opera Hall, Seaforth
New Year's Eve
dne&Iay, December 31
1930
CIRCASSIAN ,CIRCLE 9 O'CLOCK
-MUSIC BY-
Culligan's Eight Piece Orchestra
Y'EA;12 FROLIC 12 O'CLOCK WITH MIS'S 1931
FANCY DANCING, ETC.
'MISSION ; ONE DOLLAR A bbUPLE - Extra lady 50c,
Spectators' 'Gallery 25c
All Proceeds in Aid of t!he'. Seaforth Agricultural Society
MAIZAGQN+G C9M1vDITTEE Gordon McGavin, Robert Archibald jr
,H. ,Campbell jr., D. .McIntosh
S. BROADFOOT, Pres. A. D. SUTHERLAND, Sec,-Treas.
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And give g.
Mole (Bat,-Lat,); D. Patrick (Lit.,
Bot., Lat.)'; Mary Case (Lit., • Iiist„
Lat.); M. Thompson (five failures);,
R. •Townsend (five . failures).; G,
Kruse (five failures).
'Form DI.-iHighest Pupil.'" W.
Savauge 92%. _
W. Savauge, Hon.; J. Scott,- Hon:;
A. Devereaux, Han.; B. Rice; Hon.;
H. Sheffer, Hon.;, I. McTavish, Hon,;
J. Watson, Hon.; G. Coleman, Hon
J. Smith E. Leyburne; N. Patrick;
J. Murray; E. Nott; H. Hiilen; B
Eckert; M. Smith; • M. Irvine; H.
Britton; B. Southgate; L. Joynt; R.
O'Connor DLit.); C. Coleman ('Zool.)•
F. O'Leary (French); E. Broadfoot
('Latin); E. Ferguson; (Lat., Fr.);
G, Anderson °Gram., Geom.); F,
Butson QPhgsiog„ French); A. Broad -
foot (Physiog., Arith.); E. Storey
QPhysiog.; Geom.); A. O'Leary (Lit.,
Geom.); J. Stevens (Lat. Fr, Geotn.);
W. Cudinore QArith., Geom., Fr.); W.
Little (Geom., Lat., Fr.); It: Beattie
(Arith., Geom.; Lat.); R. Rennie
(Gram, Arith.. Lat.) M, Finkbeiner
(Lit.. Lat., Fr.); G., Perdue QLit,;.
Arith.. Lat.); H. Kennedy (Physiog.,
Lat., Tr.); 1:2.. McCartney (4 sub-
jects); G. Mason (4 failures); J
Wright (4 failures); B. Forrest (4
failures); C. Hothain (5 failures);
F. Webster (5 failures); C. Eckert
(1 failures); E. Rennie (7 failures);
M. Little (7 failures).
Group B,
Form IIIIL-Passed on all subjects:
E. Drover -Comp. 3, lit. C, Can,
hist. 1, geom. 1, Lat. 1, Fr. 1, phys.2,,
A. Eckert -Comp. C, lit. 3, Can.
hist. 1, geom. 1; lat. 1, Fr. 1, phys. 2.
A. Edmunds-JComp: ,C, .lit. 3, alg.
C, geom. 2, phys. 2, chem. C.
M;
Forrest -Comp.- C; Iit. C, Can.
Hist, 3, geom. 3, phys. C, Lat. 3, Fr.
2..
hL !%ling :Camp, C, lit. , C, .Can.
hist. I, geom. 2, phys. 1, Fr, 3.
W. ftruse-Comp. 2,lit. 3, Cana
hist. 3, geom, 2, phys. , Lat. 2, Fr. 1.
13. Malcolm -Comp. 3, lit, 2, Can,
hist, 2, geom. 1, phys. Z,' Lat, C, Fr. 1.
R. 1MgLean-Comp, 3, lit. C, Can.
hist. 2, ,geom, C, phys: 1, Lat. 1,.Pr. 2.
C. O'Leary, -Comp. 2, lit. 2, Can.
hist. C, geom. C, phys, 1, lat. 2, Fr. 1.
M. Reid -Comp 2, lit. C Can, hist.
1, geom 1, phys. 1, Lat, 1,Fr, 1.
M. Thompson -Comp. C, lit. C,
Can, hist, 3, phys. 1, Lat. 1, Fr. 1,
geom, 2.
Webster, K. -Comp.: C, lit, C, Can.
hist. 2, geoni, 1, phys. 1, Lat. 1, Fr. 1,
Failed on one subject:
i{. Broadfoot-Comp. 1, lit. C. Can.
hist, F, geoin. C, phys. C, Lat. C, Fr.
C,
Gemmell, J. -Comp, C;' lit.. C, Can.:
hist, C geom, F., phys 3, Lat, C, Fr,L
M. 3Iaigh Comp C lit, C, Can,
hist, 1, geom. F, pyhi. C, Lat. 1, Fr. 2.
R. Hugill-Comp. C, lit. 3, Can,
hist. 3, •geom. C, phys. F., Lat. 3, Fr. 3
;McLachlan, J.-Coinp, C, lit, F,
Can. hist, 2, geom. C, phys. 3, Lat. 1
Fr. 2,
D'O. Sills -Comp C, lit. C, Anc
Hist. 3, alg, C, geom Lat. F„ Fr, 3
Failed on two Subjects:
A. Calder -Comp. C, lit, F, .Can
hist. 3, geom. F, phys. 2, Fr. C.
F. Dundas -Comp, C, lit. F, .Can.
hist. C, geom. F, phys. C, Fr. LII.
G. Free -Comp. C, lit. F, Can, hist.
3, geom. F, phys. C, Lat. C, Fr. C.
J. Frost -Comp, F, lit. C, Can, hist.
3, geom. C, phys. C, Lat, C. Fr. C.
J. Murray -Comp, C, lit. C, Can.
hist. 1, geom. F, phys. 2, Lat, F, Fr.
C.
R. Nott -Comp. F, lit. 3, Can. hist.
1, Anc, hist. 7, alg. 1, chem. 1.
E. Ralph -Coup, F, lit. F, . Can,
hist. 2, geom. 1, phys. I, Fr. C.
K. Rutledge -Comp, 3, lit, C, Can.
hist. C„ geom. F, phys. 3,. Lat. F, Fr.
C.
H; Sclater --Comp, 3, lit. C, Can,
hist. 7, geom. F, phys. 3, Fr. C.
H. Somerville -Comp, C. lit. F,
Can. hist. C, geom. F, phys, C, Lat.
C, Fr. 3.
Tailed on three subjects:
D. Adams-+Oomp: 3, lit. F, Can.
et, F, geom, 7, phys. C.
E, Chapman --Comp., 3, lit. C, Can.
st. F, geom, F, phys. F, Lat. C, Fr,
hi
hi
Failed on Four Subjects:
.Fiailed on Five or More Subjectso
The following' take some first and
second form subjects along with third
mar F, Can. hist. F, addl. C, phys, F.
C. Fergason-Comp. 17, lit. F, gram -
Mac 0, Can. hist C, L g dom. 3, bo-
tany C,
S, McSpa•ddens-Ca p. C; lit.
Can.phys.1. hist, 3, first forinlabg. 1, geom
B. Dorranea-Abse:it for exami
tions.
i1)OI7.1M LV 'Passedton all subje
utih Barber -Comp. .2, lit. 1, A
hist, C, alg. 3, phys. ychem 2, Lat.
C, Fr, A., 2, Fr, Comp, 3.
E. Evans -Comp, 31 lit. 1, U.S.
2, chem. 1, bot.1, zoo] 1, L'at,A.
r.A 1, Fr, Coni; 1;
J. Habkirk Comp: 3, lit. a
hist. C, chem. 1, bot, 4, zool. 1.
G. Hays -Comp, 3,?`dit. 3, alg.
chem. 1, LA., C, L.CsC, Fr. A. 1,
Comp. C. j?
V. Nolan -,-Comp lit 1, elg,
chem 1, Lat:C 2,F 1, Fr.C. C.
K. Stewart -Corn; lit.. 1, an_
hist. 1, alg, 2, phys 1t'chem. 1, Lat.A
2; Lat. comp. C, Fr.Af 1, Fr. Comp,
A. Wallace-Conrp,".3, lit, 1; phy
1, chem, .1, bot, 1, zoo', 1, Lat. A. .
Fr. A 1 •Fr.Comp, 1.
D. Wilson-Contp.:2, lit. 1, an
hist, 1, alg. 2, chem. 1, Lat.A. 2, La
Comp. 2, Fr.A. 1, Fr. ' Comp. 1,
)!'ailed on One Subject:
G; Butson -Comp. C, lit. C, ane
hist. C, alg. 1, phys, C, chem. C, La
A. C, Lat., Comp. F, Fr.A, 2, Fr.C. 2
I. Devereaux -Comp 3. lit, 1, alg
3, phys. 1, chem. 3, :Lat.A. 2, La
Comp F, Fr.A. 1, Fr; Comp, C.
D. Driscoll. -Comp.} 3, lit. 3, alg. _,
A
geom C,phys. 1, oheln. C, Lat. A. 3,
Lat,CF, Fr.A, 1, Fr. Comp. 3.
C, School chem. C.
. 1, I. O'Leary -Lit. 3, alg. F. geom. F,
Lat;A, 7, LatComp. C. Fr.A, 2, Fr.C.
ria F, Middle School chem. 1.
'G. Burke --Comp, 3, lit. 5, mod. his.
cts: F,'geom. ><, chem. C, M.S. alg. C.
nc G. Rennie --'Lit. 7,F.A. 2, Fr.C. C,
.A. _ MS. Mg. 1, M.'S. geom. 2, .S..phys.
1.
alg. A. Sillery-Phys. F, chem. F, Lat.
1, A..F, Lat. Comp. F, Fr. A. 2, Fr.C, F.
C. Trott-.Geom. F trig. C, arith; 1.
nc Absent on account of sickness, N.
Ha'bkirk, A. Siemon. ,
2, !Detailed reports for each form have.
E. :er:Noe.rilk.HF1„).,
hist. C, alg. I, .chem. at., FrA. C,
Two Subjects: •
phys. 2, chem. 7, Lat.A. C, Lat, cam
McLean -Comp. C, C, phy
1, chem. I, Lat.A. C, Lat. Comp.
Failed in three subjects or nier:
hist. C, geom. 1, Lat, A. r, Lat. comp
hist. F, alg. C, geom. F, chem. 1.
geom. F, phys. 2, chem. 2, Lat, Auth.
FO:RIA V. -Passed in ten Upper
School Subjects: .
geom. C, trig. 3, phys. C, chem. C,
Lat. A. C, Lat, Comp. C, FLA, C, Fr.
Comp. 3.
Passed on nine papers:
geom. 3, trig. 1, chem. 1, Fr. A. 1, Fr.
Passed in Eight:
Passed in seven:
comp. 1.
Passed in five.
Comp. 1, Middle School chem. 1.
Fr.A. 2, Fr. Comp, 3, Middle School
Fr.C. F, Middle School chem. 3.
Passed in less than five:
Aberhart-IMod. 'hist. F, F,
Finlayson -Lit. C, Comp. F.
mod. hist. F, alg. F, geom. C, Lat. A.
2, Middle School chem. 3.
Middle School chem. 1,
1,
1,
1,
at,
1,
r.
The Egmondville Sunday School
held their Christmas tree on Friday
night. The school room was suitably
decorated with evergreen, which gave
the. place a delightful Christmas odor.
Enjoyable -numbers were given by
each ,of the classes. A. tableau repre
seating. the birth of ChriSt, and the
visit of the Shepherds and wise men
which was presented by the senior
girls, was especially, good. Other
numbers worthy of mention were: a
lion" hunt in Africa by unior boys; a
snowflake and Christmas fairy exer-
cise 1.1y fwenty-five junior girls and a
number by the CG.I.T. girls. But
for the children „the crowning mom-
ent came when Santa Claus entered,
The attendance this year was the
largest it has been for some time.
Mr. Alex. Addison and Mr. Leon-
ard- Boyce of 1,Vestern University
!London, are spending their Christmas
holidays at the homes of their parents.
The Chri.tmas concert on Friday
night at S.S. No. 3, Tuckersmith, was
a grand success; besides drills, dia-
logues, pantomimes, music and reci-
eations, a cantata was put on by the
boys and girls under the leadership
of Mr, Sam Rennie of Hensall. For
the past month Mr. Rennie has given
, an hour music lessons at six of the
n eigh boring schools.
On Monday eyening the school
. room of the church was crowded to
hear the Christmas progarm, which
was one of the best that has been gi-
. Stanley, assisted in the prpgrain with
their cantata, Mr. Rennie of Hen-
. att.!" trained the boys and'girls in the
singing of it. A free will offering was
given which amounted to about sev-
enty dollare. 'White gifts were given
to be sent to ptleVII qtreet United
Church to be distributed among the
(Rev,) P,rentizer, alio has
been with her ootorin in Flint, return-
ed to her hon e ltere .ti Monday.
The following tenclie,, are horne
for their vacation: all,. E. McDon-
ald, of Goderich. i -s• M. Pepper, of
Walkerton; Miss V. Pepper, Clinton
don.
Mr, Lanes Norris and Miss Anna
Haugh of Medical College, Toronto,
ahroemess.Pend4ng Chrie4inps at their
Miss Erma 13roadfoot and Mr. Ell-
wood Stackhouse, of 0,A.C., Guelph,
are home for the holidays.
Mrs. (Rev.) W. A. Bremner return-
ed borne this week after spending a
few weeks with friends in Flint,
Mr. !Hugh McGregor of Detroit
visited at the home of his father last
waMekr's. W. Stevens is -spending her
Christmas holidays at the Nome of
her daug•hter, Mrs. Eisley of Mount
F°Mrels'sst. Edna Bremner, nurse -in -train-
ing in Scott Memorial Hospital, spent
Sunday at her home in the village.
Mr. Frank Dempsey who had been
visiting friends in Kinkora, has re-
turned home.
Miss Elizabeth Murray from Wind-
sor is, spending her Christmas vaca-
tion with her parems, Mr. and Mrs.
John Murray.
CARD PARTY
AND DANCE
ST. PATRICK'S HALL
Dublin, .Tueidny,, Dec, 30
Phone 84
Moiling gnu tflr
Eurr
FRED S. SAVAUGE
jeweller and Optometrist
A Full Line of New Year's Cards for
Your Selection
Miss Mary Ellen Dempsey is spend-
ing her Chriginas holida'ys with her
father, Mr. Frank Dempsey.
Mr. C. Leonbardi had a successful
auction sale last Tuesday- under the
hammer of Mr. F. Ahrens
Miss Helen Delaney, our teacher,
entertained the pupas with a Christ-
mas Tree concert and closing exer-
cises, which was a real treat for the
The Christmas decoration by Jack
Frost on Wednesda.Y morning looked
beautiful with the frosted landscape,
and if the.old proverb comes true 1931
will be a productive year, which will
gladden the hearts of many in the
hour of depression.
Rev. J. M. Eckert of Hawthirn, 14.
Y., is spending his hOlidays with his
many friends in the vicinity.
TUCKERSMITH.
Mrs. Norris Sillery and little dau-
ghter left for the West Monday last.
.Messrs. Russell Wallace and Elliott
Walter have just completed digging a
well on the premises of Mr. Arthur
Nicholson, Mill Road. Mr. Russell
Wallace "witched" for the well and
was very successful in striking a
.plendici spring, the well being almost
full of water ever since.
Miss Margaret McLean is not im-
proving as quickly as her many
friends would like.
Mr. Geo. McCartney is at preseio
suffering from a slight operation.
Mr, John McIntosh of Toronto Un-
iversity is spending the Christmas ho-
lidays under the parental roof.
Mr. Bob McNaughton of London is
at present visiting with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John McNaughton.
Miss Marguerite Black of Hamilton
is spending her vacation with her pa-
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Black.
Miss Laura McMilgan of Carlisle is
heave for the Christanas vacation.
Miss Louise Allan of Hamilton is
visiting- her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
as, Allan.
Miss Beatty of Toronto is vacation-
ing under the parental roof.
Mr. 13111 Lane of London is home
fnr the Christmas vacation
The following is the t'ehool report
months of November and December:
Jr, IV. -Edna Macdonald 77%, Gavin
Gemmel' 70%, Harold Rice 68%,
Jelan Macdonald 67%, Harold Ches-
ney 60%. Sr. Wallace
85%, Arthur Leyburne 72%, Dorothy
Gemmel] 71%, Ethel Chesney' 68%,
Robent Patrick 60%. Sr. IL -Grace
Wallace 76%. Jr. IL-Wa.rden Hall-
ey 79%, Arnold Archibald 67%. I. -
John Oldifield 76%, Hazel McNa.tigh-
ton 73%, Gordon Macdonald 72%. Pr,
-Shirley Oldlfield, Donald Wallace,
Pearson Chesney, Claire Haney, John
Patrick. Number 011 roll, 21, Aver-
age attendance, November -49; De -
Alice M. Archibald, Teacher.
The following are the results of the
Christmas examinations of S.S. No. 2,
Tuckersmith. An asterisk before a
name indicates one or more examine-
tidns missed. V. Class. -Eula Mac-
Gregor 77%, June Smith 76, Beatrice
Dayman 71. Jr, IV. -Gladys Mc-
Kenzie 82, *Norma lievenor 68, Ruth
Watson 5a, Bruce MacGregor 51
Sr. III, -"Doreen Cooper 52. Jr. TIL
--Theda Watson 77, Edna Mae Day -
man 70, Olive Smith 67, 13ernard
Sandford 53, Mona Smith 48., Si, II.
--Dorothy Dietz. 78, .t.thor Field
70, Edison McLean' 66, Mildred Dietz
59. Jr. II. - Kathleen . MacGregor
•
bert Field end Blanche Watson, 73
(equal), Grace Schilbe ..70, Ray Coop-
er 65. Sr. Primer -Marjorie Smith,
Gwen4olyn Cooper, Kathleen Schilbe.
Jr. Primer - Esther Dayman, Billie
SProat. Best spellers in each class for
November and December: Jr. IV. -
Gladys 'McKenzie. I Jr. III. -Edna
Dayrnan. Sr. H. -Dorothy Dietz and
Grace Schilbe. Best speller in school
tor November and December -Gladys
McKenzie and Grace Schilbe (equal).
Numb.: on. roll, 31; average attend-
ance 210.6.
Jean E. McKentle, Teacier.
The following is the report of S. S.
No. 9, Tuckersrnith, for the morith of
Honours 75%; Pass 60%.
Sr. IV. -Irene Mackay 76.12%,
Anna Love 73.12%, Jack Consitt
72.75%, Jean Irvine 70.25%, Mae
Chesney 66.5%, Lorne Hay 61.12%.
Russell Hodgert 60,12%.
Jr. IV. -Billy Dalrymple 44%.
Sr. IIL-Robert McLachlan 73%.
Jr, IIL-Aldimer Gemmell 69%,
sewart Love 67% Glen Houston 66%
Kate Dalrynaple 48%.
Second Class -Jack Mackay 70%,
Billy Powell 67%, Willie Hodgert
55%.
First Class -Helen liOlzera,M1We,'-zV..
Primer -Frances Elgie, Doris Sian-
Xumber on roll, '20; average atten-
dance. 19.
Highest marks acquired in:
His'ory Gemmel!, 98.
Arithmetic -R. Hodgert, 88.
Grammar- A. Love, 85.
Highest percentage for term; Girls,
A. Love: Boys, jack Macicay and R.
The best record for spelling during
term: Jack Mackay.
Perfect attendance for 1930: Robell
McLachlan, Aldimer G'enamell, Willie
Margaret E. Grieve, Teacher.
Summary of experzditure on roads
for year 19301
Road supt's salary $ 686.60
Road supt:s expenses, phon-
lag, stationery, postage , 27,00
New scrapers 39.00
Repairs to machinery, and
plank and timber around
crusher and bins 428.68
Gas and oil for Tractor
for season 334.61
Dragging M General
New Culverts and Sewers 354,"
and tile, labor and meter -
Bridge repair material and
Breaking snOw roads ..... 18.25
Ditches, cleaning, tile, and
putting in tile 323,92
Brushing, weed -cutting on' •
roads, General . 87425
Mon eys spent for gravel
laid and spread on road
from different pits-,
Fotheringh am Pit : .. 1686.54
onstruction-
Aic;:ctuiii.,ceand, xzGsmiaielelnooredro, elehrr rptPpji .... ............ ....... ,i1461:671680:710:.60:311:00.110.vror,
Hibbert Town Line. cortstrti',----„,
' don and weed cutting 1. a
Balanee of 1929 accou t, 9'P
kik by Iiibbert CC-m:14AM