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The Wingham Advance Times, 1933-12-28, Page 5Thursday, Dec, 28th, 1933. r,. THE WINGHA.M ADVANCE -TIMES' INIO BAYSIDE Tomatoes CHOICE QUALITY 3 No, 2/ 2 Tills Says: 'FOP YOUR PATRONAGE.• DURING THE- FESTIVE- IDEFESTIVESEASON WE WISH YOU A NAPPY 'VFW YEA. ,/ 1 'We had a wonderful Christmas business .thank thank you, and we're looking forward to serrving you throughout the coming year,. NEW CROP, SEEDLESS NAVELJL We know, if you enjoy these big values, tate last of 933 you're interested m thrift, and if you're interested' thrift, then you'll want 113 to continue to serve you, oranges ;CHRISTMAS 25c -• 35c 45c doz. hb. 9 hist a few 'pounds ei t9,ls delicious e a k e left. Serve it at your New Ye#511 party . you'll please everyone. Plaid or Iced. FINEST SANTA CLARA Prunes LARGE SIZE 2 lbs. 25C linnl�nw�nn� SALADA TEA BROWN LABEL 25 DOMINO TEA ,6 39 Calay Shap3 Cakes 19C 1 Candies o tnient SHRIMPS, Wet Pack - tin. 190 Salmon, Red Cohoe V2 -1b. tin 140 OLIVES McLeeeee stuffed Bots' 230 SODAS, Christie's 1-1b. pkg.. •140 Ib. 15c Table Figs c P lb. 1 9C 1 Lobster, Fancy Pack, /'s tin 290 Velveeta Cheese kg 1' Grape Juice, Welch's bot. 250 TOMATO JUICE, . uIBBTin 6 HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTMAS EXAMS. (Continued from Page Two) Credit -Z. Cameron, L. Campbell, E. Weir, A. McDowell, W. Small, B., Collar. Failed -A, Wilson, W. McNevin, M. Frisby, W. Edgar, F. Edgar, L. Carter. British History Class I -M. Mathers, Mae Coulter, G. Edmonds, 1. Mellor. Class II -M. C. Coulter, D. Mt - Lean, L. Campbell, Z. Camerons, Class III --J;' Tervit, J. Kiera-„ E. 'Weir. Failed -R. Coultes, A. Wilson, L. Carter, W. McNevin, M. Higgins, A. McDowell, B. Collar, M. Frisby.,: W. Small, F. Edgar, W:Edgar. Algebra Class I -M. Mathers and D. 'Mc- Lean, G. Edmunds, M. Coulter; M. Turvey, Class II -E. Weir, H. B•srgess, L. Campbell and L Mellor. Class III -Z. Cameron, R. Cotil'tes and A, Bryce, E. Collar,L. M. 'Genii -- ter and A. McDowell, W. Small. Credit -J. Tervit and G. Tervit, A. Wilson, M. Frisby and J. Kerr, W. Edgar. Failed -M. Higgins, L. 'Carter,: W, McNevin, F. Edgar. French Class I --Mae 'Coulter, t 'Turvey, (L. Campbell, •Margaret Coulter, M. Mathers, D. McLean, I. Mellon), G. Tervit, (G. Edmunds, J. Tervit').. Class II -Z, Cameron, (J. Kerr, E. Weir), A. McDowell, W. Edgar. Class III -A. Bryce, L. Carter, (P. Edgar, M. Fris'by). Credit -B. Collar., R. Coultes. Failed -(W. Small, A. Wilson:), M. Higgins, W, McNevin, Class I -Mae Coulter, Z. Cook, D. McLean, M. Cruikshank, G. Falconer, M. Mathers, L. Campbell, T. Mell,ptr, Margaret Coulter, E. Weir. Class II -J. Inert, Z. Cameron. Class III -M, Tu vey, (G. Ed- mond, A. McDowell, G. Tervit). Pass -M. Frisby, J. Tervit, F. Ed- gar. Failed --H. Burgess, W. Edgar, R. Coolies, W. Small, 1. Collar, A. Bryce, M. Higgins, A. Wilson, L. Carter, W. McNevin. FORM IB Art Class 1-1-. Ellaeott, Class iI--W. Davidson, ;1`, Currie, K, Hastings, L. Bok, D. Phippen. Class III -R, Anderson, M. Cath- ers, ere, D. Rich,Rich, E. Johann, B. Hastings, , A. Gillespie, . McDonald, L Hamil- ton, Id. Orvis, R. Dennis, E. Thorn- ton.' Credit- �J..Lamb, P. Biggs, M. Bos- nian, 3Groves, E. Webb, G; Carr, J. Lane, J, McBurney. Failed -R, Murray, A.Sproal. on British history Class XT -N. Blatchford , LHanil- ra n rD,Rich, A. Gillespie, U rL« F.11a.eott, Kelly, M. . P. Mass I f- M./ Kelly, Credit- 4t, paints, G. Carr, ',). Cur- rie, K. Hastings, E. Thornton, Lamb, J. Lane, E. Johann, J. Pitapat rick, D. Phippen, J. Groves, Failed -S. Cloakey, E. Webb, H Orvis, R. Anderson, A. Sproal, W Davidson,, j. McBurney, L. Bok, B Hastings, 1,. Murray, M. Bosman,:7 MacDonald, M. Cathers. Botany Class III -L. Hamilton, N. Blatch- ford, .. Mein edl, Credit -J. Lamb, J. Fitzpatrick, P Biggs, L. Ellacott, G. Carr, D. pen. Failed -E. Webb, R. Donnis, J. Lane, R. Anderson, K. Hastings, J Carrie, A. 'Gillespie, E. Johann, J. Groves; W. Davidson, E. Thornton, A. :Spica], 3, McBurney., M. Ca'thers, B. Hastings, R Murray, E . Onvis, -M. Bosman, L. Bok, J. 1MMIacDernald, Geography Class II -L. Hamilton. Class III -L. Ellacott, P. Biggs. Credit -R. Dennis, J. 'Groves, H. COruis, D. Phippen, 3. Lane, E. Johann, K. Hastings, E. Webb. Failed -J. Currie, L. Bok, G. Carr, R. Murray, A. Gillespie, W. David- son, J. Lamb, E. 'Thornton, B. Has- ings, M. Bosmatt, J. McBurney, A. Sproal, S. Cloakey, M. 'Cathers, R. An- derson. J. 'H. Orvis). - Class III -(J.• Groves, K. Hast- ings), R. Dennis, (P. Biggs, B. Has- . tings). Credit -(R. Anderson, L. Hamil- . ton), E._j'ohann, (L. Bok, M. Cath- -ers), E. Thornton. Failed -D. Phippen, J. Lane, J. MacDonald, (G Carr, 3.. (Currie, J. McBurney, R. Murray), A. Gillespie, A. Sproal, B. Davidson, M. Bosman, S. Cloakey. Latin Class I -J, Fitzpatrick. Class II -9. Lamb. Class I2I-'.8t. Orvis, L Hamilton, K. Hastings. Credit -(R. Anderson, P. Biggs), M. Bosman, A. 'Gillespie, J. Groves, J. Mani -amen R. 'Dennis. Failed -J. Lane, J. Currie, D. Phip- pen, E. Johann, B. Eas:tings, M. Ca- thers, L. Ellacott, A. Sproal, E. Thornton, G. 'Carr, B. Murray, B. Davidson, L. Bok, J. McDonald. Algebra Class I -R. Band. �• Class II -Z. Cook, 1(T. Blatchford, T. Brown. Class III -J. Fitzpatrick. 'Credit -D. Rich, C. `Reid, D. Phip- pen, M. Cruikshank, 7. Lamb. tFailed -M. Bosman, 'R. Anderson, 'K. Hastings, L. Hamilton, H. Orvis, P. Biggs, J. Groves, M. Cathers, R. 'Dennis, B. Hastings, J. Currie, 5. Mc Burney, L. Ellacott,' G. Carr, R. Mur- ray, E. Webb, E. Johann, J. Lane, W Davidson, A. Sproal E. 'Thornton, A. Gillespie, J. MacDonald, L, Bok, S. 'Cloakey. Literature Class II -P. Biggs. • 'Class III --R. Dennis, (L. Ellacott, J. McBurney), '(E. Thornton, E. Webb) . Credit -H. Orvis, (G. Carr, J. Lamb), (B. Davidson, A. Gillespie), J. Fitzpatrick, (L. Hamilton, E. Jo.: Karim). B'al'lad -J. Currie, K. Hastings, D. Phippen, J. MacDonald, (N. Blatch- ford, D. Rich), J. Groves, M. Bosman, R. Murray, B. Hastings, J. Lane, M. Cathers, A. Sproal, L. Bok, R. Ander- son. Composition Class II -R, Anderson. <lei•son. Credit - Y(, 1 .., El H. Orvis), (N. Blatchford, S. Cloakey, Sproal), L, Hamilton, (L. Bole, .J. Lamb, J. Lane), (1: Phippen, E. Thornton), (5, Mc- Burney, D.' Rich), R. Dennis, Failed -J: Fitzpatrick, A. Gillespie, J. Groves)', 9. Hastings, E Webb, (G. Carr, K. Hastings), J. MacDonald, M. Bosnian, P. Big s, B. Davidson,. g ( Johann, 13, Murray), M. Cathers, J, Carrie. P'retch CIaSS [- (L• Ellacott, J". Fitzpat- rlek), l`7• Blatchford, D, Rich, Class II -G. Falconer, r J Latnb PUBLIC SCHOOL RE- PORT FOR DECEMBER Senior Fourth Total 500, Honors 325, Pass 300: E, Dunning 471, W. Smith 438, H. Groves 41:7, D. Armitage 417, H. Pos- liff 410, M. Preston 406, C. Cantelon 385, M. Williams 379, V. Walker 373, G. jfones 350, L. Dark 332, J. Lee 328, E. 'Gamble 324, 11i, Hopper 317, J. Cruikshanks 31, L. Fuller 301, E. Carter 299, R. i Rae 273, E. Mundy 270, J. Flare 261, D, Waram 226, J. Broome 216, M. Forsythe 214, I. Clark 195, 1. Harrison T59, A. L. Posliff, Principal. Junior Fourth Total 440, Honors 330, Pass 264. P. Parker 403, S. Reid 396, L. Hut- ton 390, G, Boyle 382, M. Fothergill 380, B. Rae 376, R. Zurbrigg 375, M. Marsh 366, M. E. McKibban 365, C. Wellwood :363, E. Carter 362, D. Biggs 356, M. Brophy 355, 5. Durnin 351, A. Dore 349, E. Edgar 347, B. Lepard 344, I. Lamb 333, L. Howard 321, M. Droumbolis 310, E. Campbell 301, C. Fitzpatri.ek 298, I. Chittick 297, H. Lediet 296, J. Mellor 282, E. Curtis, 274, R. Hamilton 269, R. Haw- kins 260, E. Fitzpatrick 254, C. Bondi 246, R. 'Casemore 193. rB, H, Reynolds, Teacher. Senior Third Total 430 Honors 322• Frances Lockridge 390, Myrtle Fo- thergill ' 875, Margaret Hoznuth 870, Noreen Benedict $70, Billie Scott 365, Kenneth Jackson 360, Phyllis Turner 352 Billie Btir man 348,Jean , y J Van - Norman 330, Agnes Sell 330, Alcan Small 330, Marion Templeman . 322, Hilda Brown 322, Harold Ross 322, Virginia Currie 816, Eolith Campbell 807, Billie Betty y Saint 300 I3 life Groves 208, Charlie Krohn 294 Lloyd Betty 291, Nora. Finlay 285, Kenneth John- son 280,. vac Habkirk 281, Veronica Morris 280, Louise Dore 278I ` ?�111ie Sturdy .274, Bertha Caseino� 288, Jack Ross 225, Donalda I:teii" on 218, Arnold Stockley 204, Jack' er 104, Harold Cantelon 198, Aron gus 272, Arthur .Brown 268, Freddy Templeman 267, Jimmie -Sanderson. 257, I auretta Everlck 250, Isabel Brown 249, Jack Mellor 246, Hugh Bell 206, Percy Vanner 192, Eddie Fitzpatrick 186. P, Johns, Teacher. Primary Total 260, Honors 195, "Pass"150. Class A -Connie Sellers 230, Gil- bert Robinson 227, Eddie Carter 225, Billie Lee 211, Irene Gleusher 207, Mary Forsythe 208, Gladys Glousher 185, Jack Montgomery 177., Class B --Marjorie French `455, Wil- fred Gannett 250, Jack Walker 250, Annie Shiell 245, George Copeland 241, Donald Lloyd 240, Pauline Clark 235, Grace Bailey 230, Raymond Bell 216, Margaret Angus 208, Donald MacLeod 203, Helen Jones 197, jack Lockridge 186, Cecil Yeo 184, Wanda Cowan 177, Jack Lloyd 172, Walter Burgess 153, Jack Ernest 144, Robert Morris 144, Freddie Ohm 131, Betty Thompson 119, Betty Finlay 86. A. G. Williamson, Teacher. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. 'Georg'e Soctt spent Xmas in iToronto. Mrs, M. R. Beckwith is visiting • in Toronto. Mr. D. Silver is spending a week in Toronto. Mrs. W. Turner and Phyllis are visiting in Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M. Spittal spent Christmas at Mount Forest. Miss Mary Coultes, Toronto, visit- ed in town over the holiday. Miss Evelyn Carlisle is visiting with her cousin, Miss Verne Walker. Mrs. H. F. McGee went to Toron- to last week as her sister is ill. Mr. Norman Hall, of Stratford Nor- mal, is spending a few days in town. Miss Betty Walker, of Bancroft, is spending the holidays at her home. here. Mrs. Weir Elliott and baby Careton of Welland, are guests of Mrs. J. J. Eliott, Mrs. Wm. Dawson, Shuter Street, spent the Christmas week -end in London. Dr. M. L. Craig, of Toronto, spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. W. L. Craig, Miss Elia Rae, of MacDonald Hall, Guelph, is spending the holidays with her parents. Mrs, Edith Wood of Toronto is visiting with her neice, Mrs. W. •W. Armon liliesstr11lug.riel Thornton, Toronto was a Christmas guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McLean. Miss Agnes Walker, of Toronto, spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. G. L. Baker. Mr. Allan Reid, .of Detroit, spent the Xmas week -end with his mother, Mrs. W. Reicl, Mr. Fred Piper of Oshawa, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, Piper. Miss Louise Hanna, Toronto Uni- versity, is spending the holidays at her home here, Misses Kate and Mary King who attend Western University, are home for the holidays. Mrs. J. Carson has gone to spend the holidays with her sister, Miss Mc- Call, of Durham. Mr. Harold Kitchen of the Bank of Commerce staff, spent Xmas at his home in Strathroy. Miss Tacker,of Toronto, spent rt the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Httgh Tucker. Miss Mildred Redmond, Toronto, spent Xinas with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Redmond. 1 r. and Mr's. Ainsley, of Toronto, are spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Ainsley. a Dr. Mary Cosens of the State Hos- J pital, Iowa City, Iowa, spent Christ- mas at her home here. e Master. Peter Fisher is spending the holidays with his aunts, Mrs. G. Han- na and Miss M. Fisher. a Miss Reta Hastie of • Queen's Uni- o versity, is spending the holidays at the hone of her parents, C Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Bell, of u London, were guests of Mr. and ,Mrs. T. C. King over Christmas. f Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKinney and f baby, of Toronto,: spent Xmas with e Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gurney.. a A beautiful pheasant has been much a admired during the past week around Victoria and Catharine Streets, Mr. and Mrs, Prank Ford and baby daughter, of 'Hanover, sl ent Christ- mas nas with the former's parents. Mrs, J• McCool and Will spent the Xnias week -end with her daughter, Mrs, .George Schaefer, Goderich. Mr. H. C. Gray, of Niagara Falls, spent Xnias Week -end with his par- ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. W. G. 'Gray. Capt. Marshall and Lieut. Gray of the Salvation Army spent Xmas and a few days this week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. H. J, I .alilves, Tor- onto, Were holiday guests at the borne of Mr. andMrs. John Galbraith. Mn and Mrs. A. McLaughlin, Mr. and .Mrs Ross and Miss Gertrude Ross, of Brussels, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Ross. Murray 164, Kathleen Saint 146, Is- abel McLeod 133. C. J. Farquharson, Teacher. Junior Third Total 525, Honors 395, Pass 315, Donald Smith 493,Betty Gannett 474, Louise Reid 472, Frances Robin- son 464, Helen Hammond 457, John Lee 457, Edna Hogg 455, Jean Lee 453, Bill Harris 448, Ann VanWyck 447, Norman_Mundy 439, Clarence Hamilton 430, Marguerite Ingham 427, Louise Lloyd 427, Margaret Glousher 426, Mabel Campbell 424, Charlie Ross 413, George Johnson 412, Norman Fry 402, Joe Wilson 402, Jack Hopper 400, Velma Ohm 400, Elsner Deyell 399, Hem Lee 390, I Louise Thompson 885,Groves PBetty 881, Bill Seddon :376, Charlotte Haw- kins 373, Joe Falconer 372, Gertrude Finlay 352, Raphael Morris 349, Dor- othy Mellor 342, Chester Campbell 839, Bill Forsyth 338, Roy Dark 335, Laura Collar 331, Fenton. Barnes 324, Carl Vanner 300. M. J. MacDonald, Teacher. Senior Second Total 495, Honors 371, Pass 297., Ethel Vanner 447, Kenneth Jones 441, Isabelle Ross 421, Jack Gorbutt 421, Jack Rich, 416, Eileen Dark 412, Clarence Ohm 410, Jack Tiffin 401, Jimmie Cameron 397, Frances Durnin 388, Eric Schatte 387, Reggie Collar 386, • Harry Howard 382, Josephine VanNorman 379, Grace Hutchinson 377, Alan Williams 371, Carroll Case - more 369, Betty Fitzpatrick 364 Eva Lediet 358, Jim Kennedy 343, Isabelle McLean 342, Joyce Carter 338, Wil- liam Fitzpatrick 332; John Wilson 321, Jack Carter 319, Pat Fitzpatrick 311, Harold Hutton. 306, Iris Temple- man 247, Harry Montgomery 273, Frank .Angus 241, Mary Lepard 78. A. Mahood, Teacher. Junior Second Total 495, Honors 371, Pass 297. Grace Hingston 473, George Lloyd 460, Donna Buchanan 428, Ellen Bail- ey 423, Dorothy French 422, Ruth Harris 420, , Jack Day 417, Junior Ni vans 416, Francis Brophy 413, Jack Ludwig 410, Donald Hastie 406, Lois Adams 406, Grace Parker. 401, Joan Ingham 397, Doris Finlay 892, Mar- garet Finlay 381, Carl Clark 380, Al- vin Sell 377, Craig 'Armstrong 372, Douglas Pry 369, Margaret McLean 365, Robert Chittick 363, LIoyd, Mun- dy 359, Florence Finley 358, Marjorie Falconer 358, Donald Campbell 354, Mildred Fitzpatrick 353, Viola Drum bollis 349, Norma Brown 339, .Jim Fraser 334,! Doreen Garlick 380, Grace Small 318, Frank Zettler 304, Am- brose Zettler 302, Middy Crttikshank 297, Madeline. Mellor 275. I3. Joynt, Teacher. First Book Total 855, Honors' 266, Pass 218, Harold Cineen 331,Elizabeth nabe l Hare 325, Veen Morris 825, Harold Seii 321, Donald Robertson 320, Helen Carr 818, Billy Galbraith 81'7, Joyce Walker 310, -Lorraine Brown 804, Wao � Marie Lockidge. 293,' Jack Glottshcr 206, George Lag'ogianes 285, Jean MacLeod 284, Theodore Lagogianes 78, Jimmy Stoakley 2'15, Lillian An- , Mr. and Mrs, A, McKinney an family, Sarnia, spent the holidays Witt her mother, Mrs. John Anderson. Mr. and •Mrs. A, M, Bishopaspen the Christmas week -end in Belleville the guests of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Raum of "Mita- °, spent Christmas with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Spotton,' Miss Louise Thompson, of Kitch- ener, is .spending • the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Thomp- son. Mr. Leonard Bennett, Chatham, spent the Christmas week -end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Ben- nett. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bonner of Mon- treal, were Christmas guests with the latter's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. J. A. Haugh, Mr. Morley Kirkland, of Toronto, spent the Xmas holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Reid, Carling Terrace. Mr. Jack Brackenbury of Queen's University is spending the holidays with his, parents, Mr. and. Mrs, G. L, Brackenbury, Mr. Oliver Fells, teacher in Lon- don, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fells, Di- agonal Road. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawford and aby Mary, spent Christmas in Brant- ford with the la^ ter's parents, Dr. and Mrs, Brown, PRUI)ENTIALS AND WLDRS- COP t LEAGUE OPENERS Fair Crowd Sees Local Sextets Pry Off Lid, The local town lcas;ue started caff with a "bang" down at the local ice palace Tuesday evening, Considering the fact that it was the first time ont for most of the boys the calibre of hockey dished up was not too bad,, Mayor Willis and President Garlick officiated in the opening ceremonies, and the war was on. Prudeintials Win First Game 7.-0 Harry Browne's last-minute goal was the margin that won the opener for the Prudentials, ;Up to this time the game was a close -checking affair with lack of team play resulting in few dangerous shots on either Graves or Zulauf, Lance Browne was the bad man of the game drawing down the official ire on two .occasions,: with Somersdoing pennace once, • With only three minutes to go H. Browne picked up a loose puck at the Super - test blue line and skated in to give Zulauf little chance on a hard tow shot to the left-hand corner, Supertest-Zulauf, goal; Waine and 1Bain, def; H. Mitchell,. centre; Bell, (L. Browne, wings; Subs, B. Browne. Hopper, Carr, Mason: -• IPrudentials-Groves,' goal, , Williams and Somers, def; Williamson, centre; Gray, H. Browne, wings; Subs; Snaith and S. Mitchell. 1st period -No score; penalty, L. Browne. 2nd period -No score, Penalty, L. Browne, Somers. 3 rd period -goal, H. Browne; no penalties. Referee -Rife ,of Walkerton. • . Welders Swamp Lower Town 6-1. Neil Potter's Villagers took the short end of a six to one score in the second game of the double bill. Fred Melior's four gotls .provided ample margin for the Welders, who had the better of the play throughout, altho' the Lower Towners checked much closer in the closing canta. Alvin ' Potter averted a shut -out by theel- ongated "Doug" with a nice shot from closeein, near the end of the first per- iod. Harry Town drew the lone pen- , alty of the game in this same chucker I for a trip. Mack Groves, Cruickshank !and Bert Mitchell, along with Mellor. looked best for Webster's gang, with Gurney and Sturdy also turning in t fair games, as did A. Potter, Harry Town and Neil Potter for Lower Town. Rife of Walkerton, refereed the first game and Jack Brackenbury the closing clash. Welders -Douglas, goal; B. Mitch- ell. and R. Rae, clef; Gurney centre; Harrison, M. Groves, wings; subs, J. Sturdy, Templeman, " Cruickshanks, Beninger, Mellor. Lower Town -Carter, goal; E. Henderson and Town, def; Ellacott, centre; N. Potter, A. Potter, wings; Subs, Welsh, E. Henderson, Newell. 1st period -goals, Mellor 2; A. Pot- ter; penalty, Town. 2nd period -goals, M. Groves, J. Cruikshank (M. Groves). 3rd period -Mellor 2. Miss Evelyn Reid, of Toronto, spent the Christmas holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Reid,. Carling Terrace. Mr. Walton McKibbon is home from Western University` for the holi- days. Charles who is now in Toronto was hoine for the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hueston and baby, Donald, of Gorrie, spent Christmas at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Armstrong, Catharine St, Rev. and Mrs. G. I. Campbell of Ottawa, and Misses Ann and Floren- ce Barber of Toronto, are holidaying at the home of Mrs. Charles Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Burns, of Walkerville, Miss Cassie and Mr. Jas. Dodds of Blyth, spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Rob- ertson. Mr. and Mrs. George McKay and little daughter, Mary Elizabeth of Hamilton, were Xmas visitors with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R W. *dams. Mr. and Mrs. David Martin and granddaughter, of Glanford Station sPent Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. S. Pip er and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin, a the Junction. Miss Norma Coutts, teacher of Hul- lett Twp., and Mr. Carman Coutts, of Guelph, are spending their holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Coutts, of John St. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harrison, of London, spent the week -end with the former's mother, Mrs. Robt. 13e11. On Sunday evening Mr. Harrison was the soloist at St. Andrew's Church. • Mrs. W. H. Bayliffe and daughters, Dorothy and Joan, of London, are spending a week with Ivirs. J. A. Mac- Lean. Mr. Frank MacLean, Toron- to, was also home for Christmas. Mr. Geoige Hetherington returned home after spending two weeks with his brother, Dr. Bert Hetherington, at Brampton, also a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Elliott at Norval Station. 141r. and Mrs. Robert Brooks of To- ronto, Dr. W. J. McLean, of West- Minster Hospital, London, spent the Christmas holiday with Mrs. Margar- et McLean, Catharine St., and with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Johnson and Teddy, Mr. and Mrs. V. Wilson and Miss Gladys Robertson of Toronto, nd Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper and oana of Exeter, spent the week -end with Mr •and Mrs. George T. Rob- rtson. Guests with Mrs. John Wilson, Ed- ward street, over Christmas were, 11Jr,. nd Mrs, A. E. Lanning.and son, John f Toronto; R. C. Wilson,. Kitchener; Miss Anne Wilson, Toronto, and. J, . Wilson, Ottawa, who will remain ntil after the New Year. Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Edgar and amily, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Edgar and wilily, of London, spent the week nd at the :home of their parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Jas. Edgar, of Victoria St., nd with the ladies' parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Moffatt of the B. line. The following were guests with Miss Margaret Anderson of Cather- ine St., on Christmas Day: Mrs. 5, Currie, Mr: and Mrs. Burchill and family, of ,Turnberry, Mr, and lvirs. McK.agtie and family' of Turiiberry, also Mr. and Mrs, McKinney and fam- ily and Mrs. John Anderson. SCHOOL, REPORT i Belmore Sr. V -Clarence Stokes 66%. Jr. V -Marjorie Herd 68%. 1 n• . Sr, IV -Alba Stokes 420, Margaret 'Abram 361. Sr. III -Isabel Zinn 456, Wilfred Johann 423,Johnnie oh t e. Lawrence 3 7 J 7 1, Bob Curie 293, Allan Haskins 249. Jr. III -Bill Abram 399, Jack King 321. Sr. II to Jr. III -Madeline Case - mare 330, Edith Haskins 294. Jr. II to Sr. II -Mattie Kennedy 132, Wes. Abram 127, Mary ` Abram 126, Mary Kelly 120, Sr. I to Jr, II -Yvonne Douglas, (Aritli: ). Jr. I to Sr, I-Reta Kennedy., Sr, Pr. to Jr.. I -Jean Kelly, , Ruth Johann. Jr. Pr. -Jean Haskins, Bob Abram,; Fred Tenish, Lloyd McNeil. DIED. HUTTON-At 339 Riverdale Avenue, Torattto, an Stmday, Dec. 24th, 1938, William Hutton, son of Mr.. and Mrs. W. J. Hutton, Wingham,, Ont., in� his 40t1 i .r. O is x .year: ,y � was held from the Funeral Chapel of 11. Ellis & Son, College St., To- ronto, on Wednesday, at 2 pan. In- terment. took place • in St. John's Cemetery, Toronto. ROUND TRIP BARGAIN PARES SAT., JANUARY 6th, Front WINGHAM to DetroitWindsor or 0 0 Going Jan. G. Retun up to January 'rickets and Train 'Inforrnation from Agents. i CANADIAN 'r.2s SFr