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Thursday, Friday,' and
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Alice White
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"THE GIRL FRO WOOLWORTHS"
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A Comedy of Youth.
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov., 17, 18, 19.,
Laura La Plante
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"SHOW '0A'Y""
Show. Boat Life on the Old Mississippi.
Edna Ferbea-'s Great Novel
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WH.iTECi-IURCH
Mr, [i-. and Mrs. Russel Reid of Brant-'
fa:,rd spent the holiday with his mo-
ther, Mrs. Alec Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Ilhompson of
``Toronto, spent the weekend at the
Lorne of her sister, Mrs. 'Joe Tiffin.
Mr. Harold Sparline is in Stratford
est present, where lie is starting
business' of making bce supplies.
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Miss Ida McQuoirt spent the week-
end with her- cousin, Mrs. Patterson
{,f Lucknow.
Mr. Rhys Pa' ck of' •,Toronto,.
:spent the week -en
`
at the Manse
Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy and
family, and Mr, acct Mrs. Duncan
Kennedy spent Thanksgiving with the
former's daughter,,, Mrs. Tichbourne,
of Goderich, t`
Miss Barbara Weir of Beltnore
spent_,thce week -encs at her Nonce here.
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kirk of Sea -
forth spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
.arid Mrs.' J. D.:l eecroft.
Mrs. A. Emerson and James and
e a .yc which was very interest
Lila visited ou Sunday with Mr. and ang and rnstructave, and the society
Mrs. Victor Eitierson of Kinloss, tendered' her a hearty vote of thanks.
Mr, andM s. Buschlen and Marion,, She said.' next year she
.Handal and ,Jean and MMiss FannieI would speakrs-
on the. causes of High Blood. I'ress-
?atterson_ olg Torbnto_ spent a few i,are. After a short program and the
days- last week. at the,home of their business meeting.,
s. , the: hostesses seri,-
brothel-
I' McIt Parer'sp
May spent'th:e holiday rte}t1L
(;Irani Of Blyth,
Mr. and Mrs. Lieklray and Miss hG
int, Henry told Mr, Green of Tor
na 1 •ti '
ttc a a
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ll the 1 l c,
Y\ 44k -Cit
it
with
Mr.
and Mrs, l�renic
Mr. and Mrs, Cl ile:nice Cox visited
over the week -end with her brother,
A1r. Patterson of Auburn,
Ur. and Mrs. Lovett and family of
Clinton, and Mr, and Mrs: Percy Vin-
cent and fancily of Westfield, spent
•Saturday last with their mother, Mrs,
Mc13rien.
13eV. Dr. Mortimer of Auburn oc-
cupied the pulpit in th.e United church
here on Sunday, and gave a very in-
teresting Missionary sermon.
Little Luella Laidlaw hes not been
progeessing� as rapidly as her many
friends would like to see. Nurse Free
is again with her. We hope to hear
better reports.
Mr, and Mrs, Archie Anderson of
St. Helens, and Mr. and Mrs, Irvin
Henry and Ross of Lucknow, spent-
:Monday
pent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Purdon, •
WINCH-1AM AX VANCE-TIXMIES
Mrs, hlri; Bert Mashers, dialogue "The 'free
recitatioe, Lyla bucavert and Marjo
Idall, reeitetion, by Beth Barnard;
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6 the school,
recitation,
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,
Falconer a Duca and 1 .. lharritotr, boys' clr
dialogue ]lie Sick Baby", recitatt,
1 VV. Hall and 1.oi Ona Hamilton, gig
ctu,ri.is, dialogiie "The' Naughty, Mon
se", recitatious, Reis Barnard an
Jack Kerr, patriotic d`i'll, dialogue
"Lem Hicks Horse" selection by th.
13lttevale orchestra. Then presentation
of prizes by Mrs. Aitken to tice win
noir, who were Joe Nicholson, Rus
Barnard, Alma 13osrnan and lively
Masters, Then a s,etcetion by. the Ka
zoo band, after which all sang ``God
save the King", •
Our teacher, Mrs. Aitken, deserves
much credit' for the fine program,
things are going along very smoothly
at the school and she has the good
will of both parents and -children.
The proceeds amounted to around
$25, and will be used to pay prizes for
the Field Day held last month,
Mrs. Thos, Coultess has gone to.
Toronto, where she will spend the
winter with her daughter, Mabel,
We are' sorry to report Mr. Robett
Musgrove on the sick list and hope
he will soon be well again.
Mr. Frank Fair of Cainsville, spent
a few days with Mr, Geo. Thornton,
Mr. Ivan Sytnes of Mount Forest,
spent the week -end at the home of
Mr, R. F. Garniss•
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Shaw are on
a visit with relatives at Toronto and
Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs, Roger Oke, Mr. Jas.
Hardy and Mr. Robs. Aitchison were
et 'Toronto Tuesday attending the
funeral of the late Henry McHardy.
Mr. Chas. Messer of Guelph, was
home over the holidays.'
Mr, David Hall and Miss M� •
ar,narete
Hall of Copetown, and Mrs. H. `Miln-
er of Port Colborne, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Hall.
MIr. and Mrs. Harvey Messer of
oronto,
spent art Th n
P a k i '
sg ving at the,
otne of Mr. and Mrs. John Messer.
Clen- DO
NNYBROOK
of St.
The Women's "Institute met on
Wednesday afternoon of last week at
the home of Mrs. Hugh King.
Mr, and Mrs, J. Daniels and child-
ren of _Toronto were week -end visit-
ors at the home of lirr mother, Mrs.
Wm. Nixon,
The Misses s L� r
tits a and 'Mary Johns-
Itun spent the week -end at their home
in Goder}ch.
Mrs, Jos, Chamney, Mr. Cecil
Chamney, Margaret C ttnnington and
Elwyn C hancney were Crewe visit
Mr, and Mfrs. Archie Ste
daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
Steele and Alvin and Mary,
don, spent the week -end wit
aunt, Mrs. Jas. Cornelius,
Mr. and Mrs. Dti.rnin of St.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr
id Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Webb
onto arc visiting with Mr, an
It will be of interest to many to Jas, Purdon,'
hear that Miss Bridget O'Malley who mer.. Harris Pardon and M
has been rvtrrsin on Cameron motored last,heck t
g probation in. St, bury and 1'owasson and from
Joseph's Hospital, London, receives to Mr, lvtacL)oiui '
her nurse's cap this week. We wish MacDonald's homein L
her success in her cho `•: Miss An?tetta Fisher of St
sen profession. is holidaying at her homelier
Mr. and Mrs. George Jacques and Misses Ethel and
family.of:Preston spent the week -end Jean :burr
-11'r, Russel Gaunt slxent the we
with his parents, kr- and Mrs; Eli in Toronto with' Miss Rhea
Jacques,C
Misses Lorna,':Doris • and
Mr. and Mrs. Murray acid family of MICCIena hati spent `few
Walton spent .Sunday with Mr, andg P t a cla
week with Mrs. Jas; 'F;anc�iui o
Mrs. Gibson Gillespie.'dyce.
Little Kenneth Ross, son 'of Mr. • Mr. and Mrs•
l�vilm •
cr
and Mrs. Robert Ross is r�ecoverin t , M
g and son, of 'Auburn, .spent ; M
nicely after his recent operation. with her sister, `Mrs. Geo. Mc
Mr. Jas. Ross and Mr. Robt, Mac- aghan, Sr.:
Donald o£ Holyrood spent a day last
Mr. a,`
s.7,
Purdon
week with the formers sister, Miss 7 o i and 'Elmer
,Helens are plowing with .their trees:
Katharine Ross: for on. Mr. Thos. Henderson's farm,
About thirty ladies gathered at the i Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, • Mis. Jas,
home of Mrs. Lance Grain on Friday Barbour and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
last for the regular monthly meeting: Barbour and family. spent Sunday
of the Women's Institute. Dr: Cald2 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ctil-
er from Winghaan, was present and bert of. Dungannon.
gave a splendid paper . and talk on Mr. 1+red Davison was .in Goderich'
"The
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interest-
John M : r
Iorvlira} Was in Walk-
erton, last week attending Petit Jury.
The School Board of S. S. No. 10,
Kinloss are having the rceopening .of
their school on Wednesday.
Mfr, and Mrs: SamC�outter and _Ino.
visited it} '1!f
ele and
Clarence
of Lon -
h their
'Helens
-s. Dav-
of Tor -
d Mrs.
i•. • Jas.
o Sud-'
there
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rie and
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urrie.
Eileen
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onday
SENDS SARGON' TO
FAR-OFF ROUMANIA
President of Big Canadian Firtn
Says He Never Saw Anything
To Equal New Treatment,
Thursday, November 1t3h, 1030
ii `"After taking five bottles of Sar'
,
gon and two bottles' of the'Soft Mass
e Pills I want to say that in all my '70
years .I've never seen anyticing to
- equal this remarkable treatment," re-
s Gently said Jaeob Ghernxan,
Evelyn the Western Hardware C
- Winnipeg, Canada, who moved . to
Winnipeg from Roumania :30 years
ago and who has acquired extensive
real estate holdings in that city.
"In fact, Sargon has been < of such
great help to me that 1 ant sending
a full treatment to two friends of `mine
back in my old home country. I
wrote them what a wonderful medi-
cine it is and how it restored my
health after all other medicines and
treatments failed.
"I suffered torture with indigestion
after meals and only those who have
had this terrible affliction know what
blessed relief it means to get 'rid of
it. ' I also suffered from chronic con-
stipation almost as far back as I can
remember.
``After the first few doses . of Sar-
gon my stomach seemed to right it-
self, my nerves grew stronger and I
began to' sleep well and now I am in
better health generally than I've been
in 35 years.
"I use' to take a physic almost ev-
ery day of my life, but since taking
Sargon Pills my bowels are as regu-
lar as clockwork. Their easy natural
action makes them especially suited
to elderly people like ;myself, T only
hope my statement will help other
sufferers."
This is only one.of the thousands
of cases where grateful men and wo-
men have received such wonderful
benefits e, efts, from Sargon that they have
sent it to their relatives and friends
hi distant Iands.
Sargon may be obtained in: Wing -
ham at McKibbon's Drug Store.
, , n• ed lunch and a social half hour was
. - iCpnCr.gnMt7nday:
Whiter carne in teal earliest last s
S,
r.t andfain- Si..
a n 'Helens
last Sunday
Mr, and Mrs, ,Falconer and child -sent.,
�p
-err. spent' STinday with Mr, and Mrs. r Mr: and. Mrs, John Falconer Jefferson represented Donnybrook
_ f1 • • n ,' ' and S.
Fu -n .Falconer of Culross. Mi and Mrs. Cecil F• I at the Convention. t '
week: an a cone f t o L n
d John i tit clo
n had r
d
help I
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n Thursday.
_ Ifput cars that were hopelessly t - s•
Mr. Gordon Naylor and 'Liss Irene
Mr. Melville Beecroft of Westerne' rly spent Sunday with Mr. and M;r hnrch
'University, London, spent
the e strug- Jas. Gobal of the 8th Con.Culross.
we 1, gling in the .snowy out 'of trouble,tof itr
, and Don't .
,eni with his father, Mr.John Bee -forget the Instituteer ii TII
the mail -man had to turn back nr�•ing t 10th LINE. I$OWICK
on the 14th of November in the In-
stitute
The 'v Institute 4 Hall
G Y U. t " here.
tnC t .fti
n it
s .t tute ..are holding M r, and Mrs.
!r_. Ab. McQuillan spent Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
llazaar in',their Hall on Friday, Sunday with their Y Leggatt, G
t tctr aunt and uncle, cicin and Lela spent. Thanks •i•
Noacaaber,, 14th and are having a con -Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McIntyre, of Thanksgiv
core' ii '�e Hall on Friday, November Brussels, with his mother, at the lit o f of
'21!••,•:'.r ; promises to be a splendid Mr. T. H.brasher, Mr. Sam Leggett of Dr
Moore and Milan motor- ton,
.rihy l d•
croft. to the heavy drifts.
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tea.
which '"side puts up the hest ten num-
bers.'"
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bers''Everyone 'welcome. Come a- onto for a few days last week.
hong and judge for yourself, Mrs. Brayford, of Toronto,_. Miss Hazel .Potts of London, , s ent
Mr. andMrs. spent the rye k -p
John McGee made a the week -end with her mother, Mrs, end at her home here.
'business trip to' London nn Monday 'MacGreor, Born -In Clinton Hospital, on'Nov.e, P ,1 Gr
last: >\lr.and \lis. Chas. Wightman and 6th, to Mr, and Mrs. George. Wilson,
a son.
Mrs. Wallace Potter is
���� visiting her
®®�l dta.ugltter,'M Mrs. Maitland Bell at Hain-
■ ilton
Rev. Eric Anderson took charge of
the anniversary services at Londes-
boro on Sunday, Rev. Mr, Johnston,
the pastor, conducted the services in
Queen street church,
Misses Stothcrs of Denver, Col., ac-
companied by their father, Mr. Jos.
Stothers of Sarnia, spent a few days
in town during the week.
Miss A. Gillespie' spent the holiday
with friends at Wingham.
Rev. George Weir and Mrs. Weir
are visiting their family 'in Toronto.
Mr. and. Mrs, Harvey McGee at-
tended the wedding of Miss Welsh
and Mr., Beatty of Varna on Saturday
near Ripley.
BLUEVA:E
4. a lees :have- chosen ed to Toronto last week to market -a
`;;are .having, a contest to'• see car -load of dressed fowl, Mr: John
Kennedy of CulrosswasI3LY
Y also in "['0 - TH
Mises Maude and Ruby ,larding
or- of Toronto, and. Stratford, respective -
big ly, spent the week -end 'end the holi-
his day under the parental roof here. •
ay- Mr. Morley Zurb •ig�, teacher at
No. 12, Carrick, spent tlfe "week -end
and holiday at :his home.
Mr. and .Mrs. Thos, Strong an
fancily were Swtday visitors with M
and Mrs. Henry Reynolds, near Pik
Lake.
Mr. Elmer ]-larding and ciaughte
Esther, of Mount Brydges; -spent th
holiday with his parents, Miss Es
ther Harding returning with thein lo
a couple of weeks.
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh McLeod, Alic
and Marjorie, spent Sunday with
friends in Clifford. •
Mr. and Mrs. Adatn Zurbrigg and
fancily spent Monday with Mr, an
Mrs, S. Zurbrigg.
Mr. and Mrs. Randal and fainly o
Hanover, were Monday visitors with
Mir. Writ, Fleet,
I14®a�laaal llame ;;,
GREER'9
SHOE SALE-
WI
givi4 for this week an extra
SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 10% OFF
On all Shoes left on our Sales Tablet
ble
$1.89
Women's, Misses
dren's Overshoes,
and Sizes.
Crean up Sale .......
Me
and Chii-
aIl Colors
.: $1.89
$2e19
Women's high laced Boots
in Calf and Kid Leather, 'Val -
les up to $5.00 Sale ......... $2.19
Real Clean,
up araXJ�s in
all our
Sale Shoes
Rubbers
89c Women's. Rubb
s . , 890
HE GOOD 'HOE STORE
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r (The of the largest flocks of wild
geese seen here for several years pas-
sed over on Friday, they were head-
ing north-east,
The pupils of Bluevale School put
on their programme on Friday even-
ing, and there was a good turnout,
the hall being well tilled. Mr, Robt,
Shaw acted as chairman. The pro-
gram was as follows: Opening chorus
by the school, chairman's Address
musical selection by 'the Bl+uevalc or-
chestra, recitations by the printer
glass, recitations by children below
school age; dialogue' "The Mission-
ary Doll", reading by Dorothy Ait-
ken, recitations, Ward Cameron, ,los.
Nicholsott and Jack Liilow, pumpkin
song, recitation by Elizaleetlt ;Math -
ere and
ath.errand Jack Tlosntan, banjo solo by
EAST WAWANOSH
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, Elliott and
family of St.-Catherine,'spent the
week -,end at the home Mrs. John El-
liott.
ltr, and Mrs. Roy Anderson and
fancily of. Stratford, • visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ander-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Haines of Dungann-
on, visited at the borne of Mr. and
Mrs, Wettings.
Miss Rachel Currie . spent a day
with. her cousin, Miss Etta Currie:
M.
Ir. and
Mrs. Herb. Shiells and fa-
raily. of BIuevale, visited at the hoine
of Mr. and Mrs.'Win. Anderson,
Mr. Harold Currie held. a wood bee
last t T
4r ee'
I..
Mr. Georg Tayl•rr of Hamilton
formerly of the Bank of Commerce,
underwent an operation.recently in
Wingliant General Hospital, and we
are pleased to report he is progress-
ing nicely.
Mrs. Harold Currie , held a wiId
cl goose, supper at her home one night
r, last week.
e • Mrs. Geo. Taylor and daughter,
Sara, visited at the home of Mrs. W.
r,• 5, Currie.
e Mr. Ed, Marsh visited at the home
of M'r, and Mrs, Wm, Wellings.
r Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Elliott of
l,luevale, and Mr. and'Mrs. Robert
e : Montgomery spent Sunday at the
home cif Mrs. John Elliott,
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f ,
At the fall assizes of the Supreme
Court held at the courthouse, Goder-
!eh, Wednesday, 'William T. Grieves,
of S,eaforlh, who was charged with
criminal negligence, was found not
guilty by the jury. The charge arose
our'of,a motor accident which occur-
red in .:Huron County in July of this
year inwhichGeorge Kelly who was
a passenger in the car which accused'
was driving when the accident occur-
red, and who was killed. The evi-
dence submitted Wednesday was
highly contradictory.
A. rather sensational development.
at the trial was the arrest of John
Staples of Wroxeter and Alex. Clark
of Waltotc, two crown witnesses
They were arrested on instructions
of Hon. Justice Logic, charged with
wilful and , corrupt perjury and were
committed to the county jail. On
the witness stand both witnesses
swore that the accused, Grieves, was
riot drunk when they hadseen hi:tn
just prior to the accident, whereas
the constables testified that at the
time of the investigation witnesses
stated Grieves was intoxicated,
Justice Logic refused to grant bail
to the accused witnc;sees. A titnnber
of persons offered to go their bond,
but his lordship reserved his decision
in the matter.
FORDYCE'
ARRESTED FOR
PERJURY
Mr. and albs. John Webster had
one of the happy days of their exper-
ience on Monday, Thanksgiving Day,
having every one of their eight child-
ren horse, together with all their wiv-
es and husbands, and all their grand-
children. Twenty-six in all sat clown
to dinner, and in the words of Bobbie
Burns could all say, "Sonic hae meat
and canna eat, other would eat who
want it, but we have neat and we can
eat, and so the Lord be thankit,"
They were, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitch-
ell (Evelyn) and family of Toronto;
Mr, and Mrs. E, Smith (Pearl) and
daughter of Toronto; Zylda of Toron-
to; Mr. and Mrs. W, S. McCrostie
(Myrtle) and family of Belfast; Ur..
and lvlrs, Will 'Webster and family;
Dorothy of London; Elwell of Wing -
ham, and Doneene of \''V'ingham High
School.
BORN
Mclreod- In Mitchell, on Tuesday.
November 4th,, 1980, to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy McLeod, 'Mitchell, a dote,
Otter.
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KING'S ICOR
Novemf ,er The Month
For Whit
:rr
kT
FJ{lire Coats, VVraps, 5�,,;
p , Cl�l1 th Coats
Dresses, Hats
An Exclusive Model for Every Purchaser,
IT COSTS NO MORE
Have them Early and be Stylishly Dressed
For the Entire Season
FUR COATS $129.00, $200.00, $300.00 and
up
CLOTH COATS $19.75, $2100, $34.00 to $85.00
DRESSES $13.98, $20.00 and $29.50'
HATS $2.49, $2.98 and $3:89
Come in and look: around-..:7-
You'll
round-=You'll surely see something you'll like
Buy Men's Wear Now
WARM OVERCOATS YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
$16.85 $16.00
YOUTH'S VACKINAiS $4.39.
GOOD .SWEATERS $1.49 --
$2.98and up
FINE SHIRTS
PYJAMAS
$1.49
reg. 3.50 for @ e 9'$2.49
New;Mitts and Gloves
Large Tin Fresh Salmon 2 for 29c
20/b Sack Sugar '$1.19
New Pack Peas 3 for 29c
McLaren's Jellies 4 for 23c
Fresh Walnuts Halves 49c
2lbs. New Dates 21c
IT IS NOT TOO EARLY TO (THINK
OF CHRISTMAS NEEDS
RENO
KING
ROS.
BELGRAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Osborne of London
visited over the holiday with Mr. an
Mrs.
john Stewart.
Ste`Ya t.
Miss Louise McKenzie �4n ae of Sturgeo
Falls, spent the week -end with he
parents, Mr. and Mrs: Re McKeri ie,
l Mr. Clifford Stewart' of Toronto
1
visited with his father, oh
• John Steuart
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lake, also Mr
Moore of Fergus, visited with Mr. an
Mrs. 5. A. 'Brandon,
Mr, and Mrs, Howard of- Toronto,
were visitors with friends in the vil-
lage.
Misses Sarah and Ruth Cole spent
Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr,
and Mrs, Cole •
Mr. and Mrs: Marlton of Parkhill,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. R. Yule.
The regular meeting of.the Won-
en's' Institute will be held at the home
of Mrs. Jas. Taylor ore the afternoon
of Nov. 18th. Assistants, Mrs. Jesse
Wheeler and Mrs, M. Grasby, ,r The
topic will be "Music in thee Rural
School", ,by Mrs, J'as, Scobie. Roll
call, "What inspiration do I derive
from music". It has been requested
that: each member bring a parcel val-
ued at ten cents, also that quilt blocks 1
be handed in at this meeting. All the
ladies of the community are cordially
invited.
No, 15 East Wawatioali. for the trios.
lof September and October.
, Sr. IV -Mildred Mason 682.
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V Margaret r ar
ertg Robinson
64.4;
Lavine McBurney 68,8.
ti Sr. III-Donasa Armstrong 66.3.
r Jr., III -Mary Brophy 67.1; Alfred
Mason 65; Kenneth Mason 57.4.
, II- LIoyd Mason 69.6; Margaret
. Brophy 1
P
t 68;
Roy Robinson
Y65,2
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Number bt roll, 22', average attend-
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attend-
ance 11.2.
M. I. Robinson; Teacher.
SCHOOL REPORT
The following is the report of S. S.
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The following is the report of S.S.
No. 13, Howick and Turnberry, for
the month of October. 75 or over
is honours, 60 is a pass.
Sr. IV -Donald Fortune 79, Beulah,
Lewis 70, •Gladys Wier 67, Gladys
Fitch 66, Jack Wier 65, Bob'Corrigan
62, *Viola Willits 61, Lila Cathers 60,
George Gallaher 51,
Sr. III -Lloyd Weir 86, Mary King
85, Eva Willits 73, Earl Halliday 72,
John Lane. 66, Myrtle Cathers 61,
Jr. III --Edith Willits 49, **Jack
Willits 48, Helen Willits 65, Evelyn
Cathers 37, Jack Fitch 28.
Sr, 15 -Muriel Lane 81, Margaret
Niel 62, Reita Cathers 60 *Mae dHalli-
5 a•.58
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f -Georgina McMichael 98, Eldred
Cathers 89, Emerald ' Lewis 7,7, Laura
Bennett 65,
Priner-Kathleen 'Willits 90, Billie
Abraliain 90, Ross Willits 83, Everett
Cathers 75, Jack King 75,
'L -]rave missed any examinations.
M. R. Doig, Teacher:
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