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The Seaforth News, 1931-07-16, Page 1For there we loved, and where we love is 'home, Home that our ,feet gay leave; but not our hearts, e Seaforthk 'Though o'er, usshine the jasper -light- ed dome:— 'The chain may.lengthen but it never parts, —Oliver Wendell Holmes, WiHIOLE SER•IE•S, vat. .53, No. 29 SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1931. Phone 84. DINNERS and SUPPERS Regularly HOT LUNCHES at all hours OUR HOME MADE SPECIALTIES Prices Reasonable The Olympia Confectionery and Restaurant `CHERRIES The season is ,getting .pretty well ,on, ,and ate expect .to leave good fruit at moderate prices, FRAY BENTOS CORNED BEEF— ready eo.oked, no bones, no waste, special, lb. 25c• LUX TOILET SOAP 4 for 25c 'BULK SODA BISCUITS, first class quality, very free from broken pones, 2 lbs. .... 25c LUX FLAKE'S ....... , .:. 3 for 25e FIITTED DATES , .. 2 lbs. 25c :1 PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES and 1 SUPE'RSU1 S• -Reg. 37c for 25c .ITACOB'S BUTTER PUFFS.—Per package ..... . .....•25e These are trade in Dublin, Ire- land' and are said to be the most famous biscuit in the world. 1B'RiOKEEN SODAS . 3 Tbs. 25c F. D. HUTCHISON Phone Phor Phood 166 ESGMON'DVILLE. The 'Woman's M'iss'ionary Society ,hold an excellent meeting at the 'home :of Mrs, David MacLean Friday after - moon, A special invitation had been ;extended to the ,assaoiate Helpers and ,mothers with small children. The meeting opened 'by singing "Lord of :the 'Lands" and 'the President, 'Mrs. :Malcolm 'leadingin prayer. boles, Kirk gave an interesting account of the school hones in the different parts of 'Canada.'After singing. "Mothers df 'Salem" the scripture :lesson was read by Mrs. 'Jas. Brown after which Mrs. 'Thos. Richardson .read a leaflet •on Childhood in Heathen Land's. Mrs. Jas. 1Broadfaot and 5,1rs. las. ,Allan sang a very pleasing duet. A talk on Christian motherhood was given by Mrs. Allen who presided over the latter pant of the meeting.- Mrs. 'Mc- Kenzie 'Sr., Mc-Kenzie'Sr., the hotiourary president, ,d'Noseil'the meeting with prayer. A dainty lunch was served and a social ;half 'hour .spent. MORRIS. The home of E. Armstrong, 5th line, was destroyed by fire Saturday -about. 1,1 p.'m. His mother, Mrs. G. Arm- strong Who makes her 'tone with him, was alone at the time, Mr. Armstrong, being im Blyth at the time, It is proal -i able the lfire originated itt the chim- ney, as'fliere had been no fire in the; stove after the evening ureal was pre-, pared, but half an .hour before the fire' broke out a neigh'bor's wife who had been visiting .Mrs. Armstrong, noticed: smoke coming from the chimney.; COAL QUA LITY-SERVICE P43 E.LBQ icHONE .. JULY SPECIAL LIST FOR • tl ar gain g i Broadcast SATURDAY, JULY 17th Water Glasses, Drinking Cups, Paper 'Plates, 'Picnic Spoons, Bathing Caps, 'Fans, Lotions, Powders, Powder Puffs, Auto or Porch Cushions, Then last but Best of All Use BORACIIC AND COLD CREAM BATH SOAP AT .15c The Soap that Satisfies SP-ECI'ALS ON AT 7 BLINDS DRAWN AT 11 BEATTI . S E China Store CHURCH CARD. North. Side United Church—Pastor, Rev. v W. P. Lana, B.A. Sunday, July 19th.. 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes, 11 am.—Public Worship. Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper, 7 p.m, --Public Worship. Subject. Thirsting for God. APPOINTED PRINCIPAL. Mr. Peter B. ,Moffat has been ap- pointed principal of the Seaforth Public School commencing the next tern. He holds' a First Olass Certifi- cate, and has over ten years' teaching experience, 'having taught in S. S. No. 1, Stanley, and Dashwood, where, he was principal of the three-room pub- lic school for seven years, and comes to Seaforth from Port Arthur where he was relieving principal in the pub- lic schools, Mr. Moffat is a Huron County bioy, being a son of Mr. John A, Moffat of Stanley, is married and has two chil- dren. He comes well recommended and was chosen from 65 applicants. GOD.ERICH SUMMER SCHOOL NOTES. Mftss Mabel A. Bailie, Goderich, who is registrar for the Goderich Summer School, which meets July 20- 27, reports :a surprising advance reg- istration and is expecting a larger en- rolim.ent than usual, Several Societies are making a big effort to take home the shield w'hi'ch is given for "largest attendance at the School.," 'Last year Woodham won it, Some are saying there will be a new name as winner this year -others say there will ,be no changel Who knows? The Reverend D. McTavish, of Ex- eter, will be on the start again this year. He will have .charge of the group specializing in the Literary and Re- creation .dopartmeirt in Y.P. work. The other members of the staff are, as previously stated, Reverend R. R. Conner, B.A.,. Kippen ('Fellowship and' Worship); Miss Constance Young, MA., of Toronto, ,(IHome Missions); ,Reverend Hugh McMil- lan, B 1A., of Formosa °F!oreign Mis- sions); Reverend A E. Doan, M.A., B.O., of Mitchell, (Citizenship), Dr. Langford will teach YIP. methods, Dr. Davti lSon. will preside over the Ministers group. Matins and Ves- pers each day wiltl be led by Rever- end W. P. Lane, B. A., and Reverend Charles Malcolm, M.A. The Rally night, Monday, July 20, promises to be a night of inspiration and information. The Reverend K. Beaton, ,B.A., Secretary of Home Mis- sions 1n the United Church, will speak itt North Street Church at 8 o'clock, His theme will be '`New Frontiers in H.M. Work.". • The ladies of the Victoria St. Church have a reputation as having no superior's in ,the art of feeding a multitude --and they .promise to excel themselves this year in the dining room of the school. On lIond:ay, July 20, at noon, the advance guard of the school will sit in at the first table in Victoria Street Church. Daring the afternoon and evening the delegates will register and be taken to their billets, The Presbyteries , of i•: Perth and P Hu- ron have undertaken to pay one half of the registration fees for ail dele- gates from pastoral charges within their hounds. The Executive have done their best to make this School a happy holiday with a profitable ptup•osie. At Goderich, at the Stainer School which is heimg held in the churches from July 20-37, the public is invited to attend the evening meetings. On Tuesday evening, July 21, at 8 o'clock Professor Kingston will give an, illus- trated lecture "The Wonderful Hea- vens." This will talce the place of the lecture which was 'to have been given by Professor Dearle who is unable to be. at the school. The lecture is giv- en under the direction of the Western University Extension Department, and is spoken of as one of their best. BORN. DALTON In M.c,Killop, on Sunday, July l th , 1931,to Mr, and Mrs. Carl Dalton, a daughter. CASiE—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on Wednesday, July 9th, 1931, to Mr, and Mrs: Ed: Case, of Seaforth, a son. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION EAST HURON The following are the names' of the successful candidates at the Entrance Examination at the several centres in East Huron, The marks of those un- successful will he sent to their ad- dresses in a few days. Appea•Is may be made to the Inspector before Aug- ust 15th; it is not advisable to make appeals without constilt'ing the teach- er. The fee for appeals is $2.00 which will be returned in case ut is sustained. Valuable prizes are awarded by the Teachers' Institute to those making the highest narks at each :High School Centre—urban and rural can- didates being dlassed'sep'arately. 'At the Clinton H. S. Centre, Irene Mdlnnes will receive the award for the urban candidates and Donald Ri- chards, Blyth, for the rural and out- side centres. At Seaforth, Onaleer Moore stood highest among the urban ,candidates and Sarah 'Whitmore of S.S. No. 6, Tockersnrith and Margaret Kreuter of No 11, Grey (Ethel P.S.) were respectively 1st and 2nd; Sarah Whit- more had the highest marks of all candidates in East Huron, having 660 out of a total of 750. At Wingham, Donis Buchanan stood hkehest in the Wingham P.S. and Margaret Mundall. S.S. No, 3, Turnberry among the rural candid- ates. The examination was a fair test of a pupil's ability to, carry on High School studies and there were few failures except in the Brussels centre. Clinton Centre. C. Ball G. Lavite (h) B. Bartliff (h). Grace. Lavis A. Bayley G. Lawrason B. Brown (h) M. Levey (h) 1,Brunsden A. Lobb G. Cardwell Ir'ne (h) A.',Carter (h) J. Minch D. T. Murphy A. Crich O. Purdue D. Crich R. Snaith V. Doherty (h)C. Stock K. Dougan (hB. Streets S. Elliott (h) A. Taylor (h) G. Fairservice H. Thompson 13. Garrett (h) R. Thompson, (h) V. Harris (h) 3, Tideswell E. Hoggett (h) M. Turner (th) R. Hovey D. Tyner H. Johnston (h) D. Voddem V. Jones D. Watters H. Watldins Elyth Centre. M. Asquith (h) C. Hunkings E. Bell D. Jenkins (h) B. Cook R. Laidlaw H. Cowan (h) L, Longman I. Comings (h) D. Richards (h) L. Daer (h) S. Rouse (h) M. Fear (11) M.'ShortreedM1) E. Wigh�tnnan ('h) Seaforth Centre O. Aberhart P. Hugill (h) R. Allen J. Irvine H. Armstrong (h) M, Johnstone (h). M. Broadfoot (h) M. Lane E. F. Carron (h) A. Love (h) 5. C. Cteoros (h) I. MacKay (h) M. Chesney. N. Maclean P. Coleman, J. R. McClure J. C. Consitt (h) R. McMillan C. Crawford Oh) O. Moore (h) C. Culbert A. Murray J. Devereaux (h) H. Nicholson R. F. Dickson M. M. Nigh (11) S. G. Dorrance (h) C. Nolan (h) D. 'Drover (h) T. Pearson J. Dunlop E. Purdue C. T. Eckert (h) J. Rankin (!It) C. Flannery (h) J. R..Rintoul 1M, Fle•tt J. Sherwood (h) F'. Fortune ('h) E. Shiner• 'I. Fortune F. Silis (h) D. Golding (h) T. Southgate F. C. Grieve (h) M. Storey L. Hay S. Whitmore (h) S. Hildebrand M. Wigg (h) R. Hodgert M. Williams (h) L. Box Brussels Centre I. Alcock h) G. Manning J. Bates (h) J. \Mitchell W. Black (h) M. Murray D. Bone (h) L, 'Nichol J. Brewer M. Nichol J. Edgar B. Palmier W. Flood A. Pierce (li) A. Gibson; F. Rutledge D. Huether J. Turnbull E. IfelLeod T. Warwick D. 1fdA•llister S. Wilson Ethel Centre C. Baker W.. 'McTaggart M, 'Gold D. 'Harm' (h) L. Harrison (h) G. Pearson G. Hoy (h) N. S'leighthalnt 11.M. Kramer (1) L. Snnitlt L. E. McKay (h) I. Turnbull (h) Manley Centre R.:B 3 en newie s(h) MacFarlane I acRarl e h M. Burns F. McKay (l ) ) ( A. Case R. \M,irrav i. Eckert C. O'Reilly 1M. Eckert (h) L. O'Rourke'" E. Elligson R, Pryce (h) C. Elliott C. Ryan. O. Fischer (11) V. Sherbearth W. Flannigan A. 'Sliemon R. Hall G. Siernon (h) A. Johnston M. Walsh E. Koehler (ii) Michael Walsh Wingham Centre L. Bok S. Jaffray A. Brock ' 3. ivlc'Burney (h) M. Brown N. MaEvers T.: Browne.. A. McLean (lt) D. Buchanan (h)' S. McLennan M. Burchill G. Mason J. Campbell (h) C. Mothers V. Carter A. Metcalfe L. Clark A. Mowbray F. Collar M. Mundell' (h) N. Coutts (h) B. Mundy (h) F. Currie (h) C. Northrop (h) L. Deyell M. Patterson (h) P. Deyell' M. Powell 5, Elliott T Preston Edith Elliott E. Radford D. Forsythe (h) T. Reid M. Fraser G. Robertson (h) V. Goll H. Robertson W. Henderson R. Saint F. ,Higgins (ih) O. Shelll D. Hutchison C. Stewart E. Jaffray A Underwood F. Jeffrey M. Wright Wroxeter Centre L. Cather's L. King R. Corrigan R. Kitchen: W.S. Douglas (h) B. Lewis j, Earttgey W. Montgomery D. Edwards (h) S. 'Musgrove (3), S. Finlay (h) W. Newton (11) G. Fitch (h) J, Sangster D. Fortune (3) 1`. Sharpen D Gibson (h) A. Townsend J. Higgins (3) G. Weir G. Keil (h) J, Weir Fordwioh Centre D. Currie M. Horsburgh M. Drier A. Irwin O. Durrant (h) A. McLaughlin (h) H. Farncomb F. Mahood F. Fatum 11. Pritchard A. Galbraith W. Roberts (h) T. Hains'tock E. R. Ruttan H. Hastie (3) D. Scott (h) cq, R. Seip ENTRANCE EXAMSNATION RESULTS—HURON. WEST The following are the names of the successful candidates at the .Entrance Examination at the various centres in the Inspectorate of West Huron. The marks have been forwarded to those who were unsuccessful. Appeals to be considered should be forwarded to the Inspector before August 15th, ac- companied by the appeal fee of $2.00 which will be returned in case the appeal ds allowed. The total number of candidates whose papers have been examined by the Goderich High School Entrance Board, waas 203, an increase of 27 over the previous year. Of these 170 or 84 per cent. were successful; 52 candi- dates or over 25 per cent. secured First Class Honours, In the results given, First and Se- cond Class Honours are published. First Class Honours mean's that the candidate secured 75 per cent. or over of the total marks, Second Class Ho- nours are awarded when 70-74 per cent. of the total number of marks was obtained. Goderich Centre. First Class Honours=Clifford Al- lin, 1lary Baechler, Elmer Butt, Wil- liam Craig, Keith Cutt, Kenneth Cutt, Ida Elliott, Dove Horton, Roselle Hoy, Mkbel Johnston, Marie La Rocque, Joan Lee, Francis- Lin.kleter, Edythe .McCabe, Robert McLean, Frances :1,1artiit, Sadie Munnings, Ha- rald Stevens, Jean Thompson, Agnes Thornloe, Benson Walters, Jean Whiteside, Edward Wieland, Robert Williams, Jamtes Young. Second Glass Honours—Mary Ach- eson, Teresa Baechler, Helen Black, Nelson "Carrick, Mildred Costello, John Craig, Elmer .Fisher, Doris Han- ley, Wi3s'on Knight, Charles Love, Gordon McManus, Evelyn Milllian, Danothy Muir, Robert Muir, Leslie Naftel,' Isa i'2ivins, !Georgina !Ryan, Frances Sanders, Clifford Sturdy, Maisie Thompson, Albert Vanstane, Anthony; Vrooman, Claire Webb, Donald Wlggies, 'Eldon Yeo. tPasah_dF1'orence Ashton, Harold Blackstone, john Carrick, Allan 'Dix- on, Dorothy Fis'her,Edith Flick, Vlla-. rion Foster, Louis Fulford, Evelyn Girvin, Irene Graham, Will Grigg, John Harmer, Lucy Harrison, Bert- ram Holmes, Eva. Horton, John Hu- ckins, Verna Hutchins, Mervin 'Mc- Allister, \'aurice M/Itwain, Russell McIntyre, Edward .\McMichael, Nor- man MaoDonald,, Robert -'Medd, Charles 31il'lilan, Clayton Million, Winni'fred Murray, 'May'ute 'Page, W'innifred Pitblado, Madeline Proc- tor, William Riley, Cyril Robinson, Albert Share, Betty Thomas, Barbara Thomson, Harland Tremblay, Ram- ona Whitely, Angus Worthy, Olive Young ;Passed under the provisions of Re- , - gulatioai 11 (5) of the High School Entrance Regulations—S tewart Gruff, The Robert Park Memorial Gold Medal awarded annually by Victor Lauriston to the pupil fironi the God- erich Public Schools obtaining the highest marks at the Entrance Exa- mination, atlon, was won by Keith Cult of Victorila School. The Silver Medal also donated by Victor Lauriston was won by Ida El- liott of Central Sdtool, Bayfield Centre. ;First' Class Honours—Robert Stirl- ing, John Watson. 'Second Class Honours — Mary Campbell. 'Pass—Robert Carnie, Geraldine Castle, Borden Clark, Anna Cleave, Keith Cox, Keith Gemeiniiard, Bea- trice Houston, Margaret Marks, Maud Parker, ' Mary Robinson, Gordon Scotchmere, Belgrave Centre. iFirst Class Honours --Doris Barr, Jack Bennett, Marjorie Toll, Verna Vincent. Second Class Honours—Margaret Caldwell, Glen 1fcGili, Mildred Ma- son. ;Pass--IGbrdon: Caldwell, Dorothy Caldtweli, George Martin, ;\label Mc- Callum. Varna Centre First Class Honours — Kathleen Beacom, Randal Pepper, Margaret Sc'hoenhals. 'Second Class Honours—Jeanette McAllister, Ross Middleton, Robert Welsh, Pass —Ida Ohuter, Lillian ,Elliott, Evelyn Grainger, ; I3azei 'Husking, Marjorie Rat'hwell, D'Arcy. Ra'thwell, Thomas R'aithlwell, Wadsworth case TWO WATCH E ...one you must have; the other you cannot conveniently do without The pocket watch is the one timepiece you cannot dispense with. With the vest, the combination of watch and chain provides an essential touch of dignity to your attire which nothing else can supply. But every man can easily afford two watches. A good watch costs no more than a suit of clothes. It gives you many years of service. And style and convenience both demand the strap watch as an additional timepiece. Whether it is a strap or a pocket watch that you are now about to buy, it is important that you consider the quality of the case as well as the movement. Insist on the celebrated Wads- worth Case—your assurance of correct style,y finest materials, and exquisite workmanship. Fred S. Savauge Jeweller and Optometrist Phone 194 Evening 10 Dungannon Centre. First Cass Honours—Lenore Sto- thers, Agnes Young. ;Second Class .Honours—Margaret Elliott, Keith Feagan, Carl Finnigan, Ctarnian. Haines, Wilmer Rutledge: •'Pass --Thornton Eedy, Eileen Ilea - gam ea- gan, Gertrude Finnigan, alma Niv- ins, David NIvins, Nelson Pearson, Bert \Vhyard. Kintail Centre ,First Class Honours—Betty Bis- sett, David Cowan, Catherine Mac- Kenzie, :Second Class Honours — Frances Dalton, 'Margaret Dalton, Margaret Ledaror, Ethel MadKenzie. !Pass—Elton Draper, Thelma Dren- nan, Marion.Haggitt, ;slichae'l Martin, Mary Zaleski. ,Passed under t'he provisions of Re- gulation 11 (S•) of the ,Entrance Regu- lations—,Emily Brown. St. Helen's Centre First Class Honours—jean Camer- on, Edith Murrain, Elleda Hunter, Do- rothy $IdDonald, Robert McAllister, Ruth IvlcQuillin, Joan Purdon, Ruth Ramage, Violet Ritchie, Annie \Vat - son. ,Second Olass Honours — Hugh 1MadCrastie, Cnyler Ramage, Risby Reid. ;Pass --,Jeremiah Cranston,- CharIes VIoDonald, Clifford Pardon, Frieda Rintoul, Jahn St. Marie, Jean Thom.. The J. Elgin Tout Memorilal prize offered annually by the West Huron Teachers' Ins'titu'te to the pupil from a one -room rural school in the God- erich High School District obtaining the highest narks at the Entrance Examination was won by Marjorie Toth of MS.'S. No. 16, East Watv'an- osh. The total number of candidates' at the various centres under the juris- diction of the Exeter High School Entrance Board was 1918, which is considerably in excess of last year, Of these, some 134 or 75 per cent. were successful, 31 candidates or 12 per cent. of the total number writing, F. . secured ' , First Class H no r (First and Second 'Class s Honour's are indicated. 'First 'Class Honours mean that the candidate secured 75 Per ceti,t, or more of the total marks, Second Class Honours are awarded when 70-74 per cent. of the aggregate marks was obtained. Exeter Centre. • First Class Honours—lBetty Camp - lin, Bernice Dellbridge, Lorne H!nw ey, Genevieve Kerslake, Patsy Mar- tin, Ross Oke, Lloyd .Reynolds. Alex. Strang, 1Mlary VaniCant'p, William Wilson. !Second Class Honours — Ernest Chipclhase, Belva Fisher, Gordon Hewlett, - Russell Passmore, Irene Russell, Eileen Sims, Irene Sweet. 'Pass --;Heeler Bartow, Harold Bell, Margaret Gook, Charles Cox, Bobby Dinney, William Elliott, Wil h.ehnin•e. Ferguson, Arnold' Ford, Raymond' Frayne, ,Marjorie Gould, Joisi Gregus, Rlae Herig, Eatil Heywlootd, Cli'iton Han r to , Jessie Jenntdp,gs, Ruby jiory, Dorothy Kerslake, .Florence. McDon- ald, Gladys Ryckman, Warren San- ders, Fred ,Simmons,, Verdun; ,Wells, Dorothy Welsh; Etre; Willis. Passed under the provisions 11 Re gulation 11 (5) of the High School Entrance Regulations—Jack Pryde. The scholarship awarded annually to the pupil from the Exeter High. School District obtaining the greatest number of narks at the Entrance Ex- amination was won by Patsy Martin of Exeter ,School. The prizes awarded to the pupils. from the Exeter School obtaining the- greatest totals .were won as follows:: (1) Betty Comnplin, (2) Mary Van - Camp, (3) Lorne Howey. Hensall Centre First Class Honours—Norman Sin- clair. Second Cllass Honours—Edison, Forrest, Shdhley Koehler. Pass --Annie Coleman, Mary Cole. - man, Ruth Coles, Dorothy Drum-• mond,' Mildred Foll'ick, Harold Hig- gins, Harvey Hudson, Annie Huiser, Ross Mdlhoy, Andrew McXenzie,' Margaret 1'bcKenzie, Vera Ropp, . Minnie Sangster. Dashwood Centre. First Olass Honours—Ella Eveland,. Erwin Holt, Howard Klum'pp, Jean Weber. Sedond Class Honours=Evan'•geline Held, Edith Love, Mae Patterson, Sheldon Wein. Pass — Rugie Destiardine, Hazel: Desjerdine, Clara Dietrich, Fay Ham- ilton, Joe Marten, Phyllis Reid, Ivan: Sharrow, Nora Webb, Hairy Will'erti. Crediton Centre Tirst Class Honours.—Carrie ka6 ner, Arthur I•Iaist, Dorothy Hill. ;Second Class Hon'ntirs-._Cl'aret%e Palmer, Mary McCann, Thomas; Ry- an, Pass—Lorraine Baker, Madeleine. Coughlin, Monica Dietrich, Edna Geiser, Karl Kuhn, Roy 'Louis, Mary Morrissey, Gladys . Ratz, Gerald) Smith. Zurich Centre, First Class Honours—Edith Deich- ert, Epbriam Gingerich, Lenora Ha- berer, Paul Hess, Wilfred Klapp, Su— sie Oesch, Della Smith. Second Class Honours Wil'11anu B. eclt 1 ler Fred Brawn, Br ' t Gus Clarke, Florence Geoffrey, Alvin Gingericit, Margaret Lamont, Geraldine Laporte,. Gladwin elick, Margaret Pybus., Louise Sreenan, Charles Thiel. ' 'Pass — Violet Adams, Gabtie& • Cantin, Anastasia Corriveao; Vera • Deichent, Grace Denomnte, Louis . Farwell, Martha Foster, Doris Greb, Ross Jlohnston, Nornman'Sararas, Al- ice Stine, Ralpit Uttley, Louise Wil - lent, Olive Witmer. Winchelsea Centre First Class Honours — Gordo; • Brooks, ;Gertrude Catlin'', Laura 'Forel; James Greenlee., Evelyn Routly, Er - la Rotetly. ;Pass—Jean Ballantyne, jean Dun- can, Ronald Elford Ruby Johns, Bea- trice Knig'h't, Mary Morley, \Ves cle Neil, The J. Elgin Tom 'Menlorilal prize • offered annually by the \Vest Huron • Teachers' institute to the pupil fronni a one -room rural sc'hodl in the Free• ter High School District obtaining the, hiighest marks at the En'ttiance'Exam- ination was Won --by Epl1ciwm .Ginger- • kb of IT,S,S. Na. -9, Stanley and Hay. (Blake School.))