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The Wingham Advance Times, 1932-02-04, Page 8PAGE' EIGHT Limullill>Malicuati IIIMitioII11oIll 1111pI1 ilIran IIIpuistIotimisi11 storm Ill#III it IIfi I.While n° os listened, as held by a Ea . IN spell, HE.Then Bert came along to tell o' Scot- tr. tir Ir t~ ru l r r � , . ■ ® and li „- And and did •heart skip, rt beat an R tut sure it all ended well, for as she Thursday, Fridy, Saturday, Feb. 4th, Sth fith ar �r y r worked the ladle, r. Sam sat beside her and rocked at Stam Laurel and Oliver Hardy the cradle: - In - THE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES so 1 PARDON Laurel and Hardy by their first feature length picture. Charlie Chase Comedy "THE PANIC IS ON." Harry Lauder in "ROAMIN' IN THE GLOAMIN"' r And then for a treat, sure, 'tis but once in a year, !'1•at Neil with his bagpipes ever conies over here, m ■ And he's all rigged up in his :David- son plaid, Miss Laurette McBurney, of Mo- Wi' bonnet, an' feather, an' kiltie an' Hawk Institute, Brantford, spent the blade, week with her mother, Mrs. M. Shoe - bottom. Word has been received :that Mr. 1• C. Wilkinson, of Escanaba, Mich., was fatally 'injured in an automobile accident. Particulars have not been received.. Mr. Wilkinson is a broth- er, of Mrs. Chas. Wheeler, Belgrave. Mr, Melvin. Taylor has returned to his home from Goderich hospital, where he underwent a serious opera- tion. The annual meeting of Knox Unit- ed Church congregation was held on Monday afternoon of last week in the basement of the church when there was a fair attendance present. Rev. A. M. Grant was chairman and op- ened the meeting; with Scripture rca.ding and prayer. The reports of the different organizations were re- ceived' and several items of business BELMORE discussed. The election of officers resulted in the sanie officers being Miss Katherine Foster, clerk ' in re-elected for another term. The the general store here will spend meeting closed by prayer.; Mr.'Ch r .orae time at her lro�ne at ew Nbridge. ales Campbell is steadily The manager of our rink is having improving after his serious illness. a discouraging time, having flooded Alex Bryans who spent the Christ- the rink at different times. mas season with relatives in Ireland, Sixteen. ladies were able to attend has returned home. the Mission meeting held at Mrs. El.- Clayton Logan, who has spent the len. Jeffrey's on Wednesday after- "The Immigrants' Farewell". past year in the west, is spending a• noon, The meeting opened in the us - And And then Miss Jean McCall.ttm, with time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. nal way with singing and prayer. The her Scotch outfit sae fine; Fred Logan in 'Wawanosir, 1 minutes were read by the Sec. Tope I<:nom United ' Y. P. S. at their ic, 'Corea, was taken b different Lanced merrily the Highland Fling, y d. fe nt while the rest o' us kept time. meeting next Wednesday evening member of the society. Collection "When ye gang awa', Jamie", it will discuss "Korea's Problems, and amounted t almost o .$5.00. Prayer in seemed sae real tae us, Hopes" led by Mr. Grant. The mem- conclusion by Mrs. Peter Hackney, And Gordon tried to comfort, when bers,o.f the W.M.S. of the Anglican, after which lunch was served. Agnes made a fuss. Presbyterian- and United Churches Mr. and Mrs .Arnold Halliday were. Sure all you fine lads, who think ye are, planning for a joint meeting on visitors at the manse on Wednesday. Y can play, .Friday 12th Feb, adopting the tuni- Mr. and Mrs. John Darling, Mrs. Just go to J. C. and Gordon, and versal day of .payer program. Knox Casemore and Madeline at Mrs. Jeff - they'll show you the way, United Church congregation had de- ray's Saturday afternoon. For wi' guitars, rotor' their necks,cided to introduce the new Hymnary Rev. Mahoney, of Mildmay, spoke they played thro it all, • on the first Sunday in March. on. the "Appreciation of Music" at As they sang of the boy who wanted the Young People's meeting Sunday to go home in the fall. evening, also assisted with the music. Such a change in our program, you'd hardly believe, OUTSIDE CHURCHES :That Miss Margaret and Jean such applause did receive, Thursday, February 4, 1932 Mr. Gordon Stonehouse; Western University, is home for a few days, M r Louis on r.s Hayes y Detroit, spent the week -end at J. of1', 13rydges' Mr. and Mrs, : Wni. Kearney, of near Brussels, spent a day with 1VIrs. Rubt. ,Forbes. C, J, Logan entertained a number of his friends last Thursday 'evening. Everyone reports a good time, There was a very small attendance at the different churches last Sue- day owing to the storm, it being the first blizzard we have had this win- ai And the 233rd Welcome to Kerchul- ly's'Meeting, sounded, And our hearts to the Piper's own gathering, resounded; And the notes from his fingers, why, they fairly seemed to run, And all the Scottish present, were MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. Barry tvhen`'twvas done, ii= • 'Then Agnes and James took our hearts back to the hills, An All Comed Program. ii Comedy. And "Come under Ma' Plaidie" was ■_ sung wi 'a' .the frills, ii Telling how the rich auid. man won s- NEXT WEEK - ®a young lass for his wife, ili dd i; , ii And Donal', wi' nae Biller, slipt awa' ® G he Speckled Band" - out o' her life. i - Then the meanin' o' the meetin' was ii The First of a Group of British Pictures. iii = read by Mrs. Grain, T Ill�lll�lll�lllt�llllll®!II�III®III®III�III�IIIi�III�lIII®ilii And Rabble Burns' story was enjoy- ed by all again. For how could we forget him, who erich, Mr, Wm, Reid and son, Will, was loved 'by sich a throng, and Messrs. Will and Joe Cornelius, Whose lrhymes of homes and humble Don't forget the Day of Prayer 'of Orangeville, Mr. Albert Thump- : folks, oft' carry us .along? _r Wm WHITECHURCH Services to be held by the W. M. S. ladies of Chalmer's Church and; the United Church on Friday, Feb. 12, at 2. 30 pan., in the United Church here. Quite a number of friends and re- latives spent a pleasant evening on Friday last atthe home .of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Henderson. Miss Mary Laidlaw is slowly im- proving from her serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gray, of God- erich, spent the week -end with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Cornelius. Mrs. Jas. Wilsonis visiting in Cul- ross at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec. Ferguson_ Mr. Fer- guson fell one day last week and fractured his hip and is very low at present. Mr. Victor Casemore, of Cargill, spent Sunday at the home of his bro- ther, Mr. Ernest Casemore. Mrs. Frank Henry and Will spent Friday last with her sister, Mrs, Jane Simpson, of Culross, son of Waldemar, Mr. and Mrs. M. i Fred Lott and Orton Grain, wi' their Shackleton of Crewe, and Mr. and mouthorgans were there, Mrs. Jesse Gray of Goderich. Mes- !And also Mister Carrick, and as he srs. Clarence and Archie Steele, of c sat upon his chair, Lc ndon. With accordeon on his knee, he made Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lott attend -the old Hall fairly swell, cd the funeral of'the late Mrs. Rory ' As he played the ould Scotch tune, MacGregor, at Lochalsh, on TvIonday. Scotchman's Night at Whitechurch At the last ladies' meeting, in White- church Institute Hall They readily decided to hold a Burnc Bali, For in sich a brau Scotch country as this, So great an opportunity they hated to miss. They set the date for Tuesday, Janu- ary twenty-six, And then all the arrangements, they started to fix; Mesdames Leggatt, Gaunt, Lott and Ross took a share, To see that a' got their money's worth and some mair. Mr. Geo. Murray, of Kinloss, re- Sich a crowd that did gather, 'twould ceived word on Saturday that his fair make ye greet, cousin, Miss Lizzie Tiffin, of God- To think that Lucknow nor Wing- erich, had died in London Hospital. ham for jam didna compete, Miss Winnifred Farrier, of Ripley, More chairs and more chairs, from on account of illness, sperit a few the basement Tam drew, days at her home here. And hadna' enouch even when he . We had that real orchestra, with Mr- Russel Reid of Brantford call- was through. Lela to chord, ' ed on friends'here on Friday on his The first on the program, they had 1'iiey surely did weel, Ken, J. C. and way to visit his mother, Mrs. Reid at a fine name, Gord. Lucknow. The Sunnyside Footwarmers, their Then sica fine young lady appeared Miss Ida McQuoid spent a day in, name was nae drame on the floor, .Lucknow with Mrs. Patterson before For they tappit and tappit,One looked many times the latter left on Saturdayto visit to the knew Bert Cullamore, music they drew Hastings 63. Sr. I -•Jean Underwood 75, Billie Hastings k�•s 72, , Laura C. Hicks, Teacher. ASHFIELD We are 'very sorry to hear of the death of Mrs, Roderick: McGregor, I..ake Shore; on 'Friday night, before her marriage she was Miss Beckie Cam,pbe ul: olnLoc,fwk etohonnig...1 Campbell, of Lucknow, We extend otir sympathy to. the bereaved, Miss Melda ' Lane, of Stratford, spent, the week -end at her home, 10th con. Mrs, Thomas Strong, 10th con, of Howick, spent Friday with Mrs. J. Mullin. Mr. and Mrs. John Blake, Wing - ham, spent Friday with the latter's sister, Mrs, Will Alton and Mr. Al- ton. ST. HELENS Miss Dorothy Webster was home from London for the week -end to see her mother, who is improving. Born -At Mitchell, on January 23,. to Mr .and Mrs. Jas. Douglas (form- erly Miss May Cameron), a son. The Harris Mission Band will hold their February meeting at Mrs. Gor- don's on Saturday next at 2.30. BLUEVALE The regular Meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be held Thurs- day afternoon, Feb. 11th, at the home In Irish green, they togged up, such of Mrs. Alex. 'Mowbray. Roll Call, a fanciful rig, The. Birds of our Neighborhood, their And they stampit and dancit the Ii•- Haunts and their Habits." A paper ishnran's Jig ere they Such a very fine old lady, with his with her daughters, in New York, From violin and guitar and the piano candle and night-cap, The regular meeting of the Wo- too, men's Institute will be held in the. Sich a fine bunch o' lads, 'twas a Hall. on Wednesday, Feb. 10th, at pleasure tae see, 2.30 p.m, owing to the Day of Pray- And all in the Hall, also seemed to er being on Feb. 12. agree, The W. M. S. of. the United For wi' loud, loud acclaim, they call - Church held their Missionary tea on ed for some more, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. T. H. An' the lads stinted not, but gie an - Moore. ither encore. ' Among the friends from a distance Lilt on such an occasion, now who who attended the funeral of Mr. Jas. could forget Cornelius on Monday were: Mr. and Bonnie Annie Laurie, by Scotland's Mrs. Daniel Steele, of Komnl a, and own pet? their son, Archie, Mr. Geo, West- Se Annie May and Susie sang it real brook and Mr. Philip Steele, of God- well, os#: N, tr+3v&lrivr' ,A Efficient Manage - anent, Prompt Ship- ments. 1 WI T .il S s HI TEST FE 6� Over Twenty Years' of successful experi- ence making fertilizer TILIZER We are Sole Agents for. 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And then, Would you believe it, they forgot their Scotch this time, And sang "God Save •the King," in stead of Auld Lang Syne," Then down into the basement, they whisked the chairs away,' And Franlc and Biil and John started up their music gay, 'i'he lads they took the lasses and into squares they formed, 'vVhile Victor, George and Cecil, call- ed off, outside it stormed; And they waltzed, two -stepped and scottisched, until 'twas half past, one, And it was time to close the Hall, and Burns' night was done, BELGRAVE Mr, Gibson; of Fordwich, is visit- ing his daughter, Mrs: Dave Arm- strong. Mr, and Mrs. Edwards, of Goder- ich, visited with Mr, and Mfrs.. John Stewart last week. Me. and Mrs. Dave Hamilton, of Wingham, spent a few days with old friends around=Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs, Osborne, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs, J. Stewart over the week -end, Mr. John Clegg, of Wingham, vis- ited for a few days with his old nei- ghbors. We are sorry to report Mr. Finlay Anderson has been hi very pooe health for the past kw weeks, Mrs, C, Campbell, who has been quite sick for the past few weeks, ie not improving as fast as bei friends, would wish. "The Efficient Home Maker" by Mrs. C. Hetherington, and Miss Beatrice'. Thornton will. give a paper on "A Girl's Clothing. Choice, Care and Cost." Ladies of the community are always welcome. A goodly number from this local- ity attended the open Literary meet- ing under the auspices of the Wing - ham High. School in the Town Hall on Friday night. Thera was great in- terest shown; as there are generally a number of Bbuevale boys and girls' attending the Higlr School. Colds and sore throat are quite prevalent .in the neighborhood, and several families are under the doc- tor's care. James McHardy has been spending a few days With Mr. and. Mrs. Win, Abram, lst con. Morris. Archie Mes- ser with David and Miss -McAllister at Dungannon. Rev. Mr. Williams, of Toronto, preached in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. The congregation was srrrallowing to the stormy dayand had roads. Miss Ethel. Johnston, teacher at Orange Hill, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward John - sten. MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Archie McMichael of Wroxeter, visited at Mr, Charles Campbell's on Thursday of last week. Mr, Leonard James had a success- ful wood bee last week. The warm weather has caught a cold. Mr; John Abram spent an evening at Mr. Robert Golley's last week. It is with deep regret that this community has learned of the death of the Editor of the Advance -Times, Mr. W. Logan Craig. We extend our heart -felt sympathy to Mrs, Craig end ' family. Miss 'Viola Mathers visited at her hoare in :Bluevale recently, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Warwick visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win, Duff, Bluevale; recently. S.S. No. 5, Turnberry Pupils have been exitrnincd in Art, Reading, Geography, History and Literature. Sr. III -Marion Gilmour 71, Allan Reid 70. Jr. III -Delight Reid 68, Norman HAVE GOOD YEAR Knox Presbyterian, Bluevale At the annual meeting on Tuesda afternoon last reports from the di. fetent organizations were most satis factory. The receipts of the W. M S. were $163.74, and the Ladies' Ai had been able to lessen the Clrtrrc debt by over $300, with a balance o hand of $71,66. The Sabbath Schoo also reported a good year. This congregation associated with Eadies have had student supply un- til October when it was decided to hear candidates, 'A call has not yet been sustained. The treasurer's statement shows that during the year the congregation has raised nearly $1400, and has a balance of over $100 to stars the new yc a.r, United Church, 'Bluevale The financial report shows al branches of the Church to be in ex- cellent condition, In the general fund $2092.21 had been raised during the year and $449.58 had been for- warded to the Missionary and Main- tenance Fund. Receipts from all sources amounted to $2457.21. Ebenezer also showed an excellent' report with receipts from all sources amounting to $866.00. Rev, A. E. Mann, of Bluevale, is the minister in charge of both these churches. Eadies' Presbyterian' The treasurer's statement shows balance on fraud of $186.33 after al expenses were paid. Receipts from all sources amounted to over $1000, Belgrave Presbyterian During the past year a change had. been made in Ministers. Rev. K. MacLean, of Wingham, had been the .minister up to the time of forming a four -charge _ circuit of Belgrave, D1yth, Auburn and Smith's Hill, with the minister from :Blyth being in charge, with a student as assistant. In the General „Fund after expenses of $530,70 there is a balance on hand of $158:52. Receipts from all sources amounted to $887.72. Whitechurch United Under the ministry of Rev, T. C. Wilkinson a splendid report is pre- sented. After expenses of ,$1267,11, and remitting $817,12 to M. and M. Treasurer there is a balance in the general fund of $228.15. Receipts. from ail sources amounted to $1079- .58. Salem United The receipts in the general fluid amounted to $600,60 and for Missions $1.11,90, a total of $721.50. Receipts from all sources were $072.20. Wroxeter United. A total of $1780.17 was raised for e e the general ral fund and $585.67.foe the. Missionary and Maintenance fund, Lord's Day Alliance $27.40, Prohibi- tion Union $35,00, a total of 12378,24, Receipts from' all sources amounted to $2913.17.' Both the Wroxeter and Salem Con- gregations under the leadership of Rey. ' W, A, Finlay, PUBLIC SCHOOL RE- PORT FOR JANUARY Senior Fourth Total 725, Honors 44, Pass 435. I Habkirk 613, H. 1' 'tiller' `5'9�" R. Howson 593, B. Hamilton 575,' G, Brackenbury 567, 13. Mundy 567, K. R.intoul 562, R. Mitchell 548, J.'Zur- brigg 544, M. Ross 534, C. Wellwood 531, E. Finlay 523, C. Chittick 518,. E. Field 517, `B. Brown 483, W. Carr 478, R. Hammond. 469, E. 'Webb 464, M. Cruikshanks 440, W. Small 417, E. Schaffter 406, H. Burgess 405, f. Fitzpatrick 384, M. Wilson 334, 13. Tiffin 327, G. Falconer 321, D. Rich 286. A. L. Posliff, Principal. Junior Fourth Total 650, Honors 487, Pass 390. 1. Mellor 571, V. Stoakley 542, E. Class B - Krohn 540, L. Carter 536, L. Camp- •Joan 'Ingham .'231 Douglas bell `535, T. Davison 525, W. McNee- ,as- 200, George Lloyd 230,- Donaldld Has - fie 228, Donna Buchanan 227, Grace Hingston 221, Grace .Parker 220, Lois Adams 218, Ruth Harris 217, Wallace Hutton 215, Marjorie Fal- coner 210, Dorothy French 209, Rob- ert Chittick 204, Edna Jenkins 204, Margaret 'MacLean :196, Madeline Mellor 192, Lloyd Mundy 190, Dor- een Garlick 187, Eddie Fitzpatrick 181, Jack Day 177, Billie Jenkins 176, James Sanderson 175, :Getty Elliott 172, Ileen Morris 170, Ambrose Zett- ,Mary Preston 465, Doris Armitage; ler 163, Donald Campbell 162, Jean 460, Eleanor Dunning 458, Verne MacLeod 161, Frank Walker 444, Zettler 156, - Jean Cruikshank 436, Jacic Mellor 153, Mae Rellinger 127, Muriel Williams 424, Evelyn Gamble Marie Lockridge 124, Lorraine 419, Winnifred Smith • 397, Marie drown s 67, GeorgeLo a i Hopper 393, Clarence Cantelon 385, g nes 62. Absent -Carl Lloyd Carter 373, Jim Lee 364, Edith .G. Clark. Mundy 359, Lillian, Fuller 355, Gor A' Williamsoo n, Teacher. don Jones 350, Jack Hare 345, Isabel LARGE Lamb 344, Irlma Harrison 343, Irene NUMBERS PAY Clark 341, Stanley Henderson 312, FINA. TRIBUTE TO Evelyn Carter 312, Wornold Finley W. LOGAN CRAIG. 311, Marjory Forsyth 304, Lloyd Dark 297, Billie. Lenard 277, Alice . (Star and Vidette, Grand• .Valley) Dore 261, 13ob Rae 260, Harry Pose ,From nearby urban centres and liff 251, Jean Mellor 245, Jim Dur- from the immediate countryside nin 242, Bert Vansickle 208, Hazel came many former acquaintances Lediet 194. and old-time friends to join with C. 3. Farquharson, Teacher. former business associates of Grand • Junior Third Valley on Thursday afternoon last to Total 585, Honors 438, Pass 351. the funeral of W. Logan Craig, editor- ' Patricia Parker 553, .Betty Rae 550, of the Wingham Advance -Times, and Irene Chittick 535, Margaret IQlarsh former editor of the Star and Vidette, y 527, Mabel Fothergill 491, Charlie whose death occurred on Tuesday- f- Wellwood 491,:Scott Reid 491, Rus- ening of last week and of > which - sell Zurbrigg 471, Mary E. McKib-brief reference was made in our issue ' 'ben 465, Lloyd Hutton 446, Evelyn of last week,: The remains were d Campbell 443, Ruth Hamilton 439, brought to Grand Valley by motor, h Norman Welwood 387, Eilene• Curtis and a public service- washeld in n 386, Lillian Howard 381, Robert Knox Church at 2.30 o'clock, The Casemore 362, Evelyn Edgar 361, edifice was filled with sympathizing Charlie Krohn 357, Darrell Biggs friends who joined in honoring the 350, Edythe Campbell 347, George mernory and work of the publisher Boyle 291, Allen- Small 266, Billie who had served this community for Groves 266, Bert Elliot 262, Harold twenty-eight years. The service was Ross 249, Charlie Baskerville 239, taken in charge by the local pastor, Carl Bondi 236, Harry Ross 196, Ed- Rev, S. C. Graeb, assisted by two ward Finley 183, Herman Kennedy former pastors of the deceased 154, Raphael Morris 145, ,Rev D. T, McClintock of Toronto, and E. .M• Tyndall; Teacher. Rev. Samuel Lundie of Port Credit. • Senior Second Mr, Lundie preached the funeral ser - Class A -Total 460, Honors 345, mon, taking for his text the 6th and Pass 276. 7th verses of the 4th Chapter of II. Margaret Homuth 425, Frances Timothy, as follows: -"I am now Lockrid.ge 421, Noreen 'Benedict 418, ready to be offered, and the time of Kenneth Jackson 408, Billy :Bergman my departure is at hand, 395, petty Saint 391, Trevor Davison fought a good fight, I have. I ha finished 386, Hilda Brown 385, Jack Ross my course, I have 'kept the faith." 384, Marion Templeman 383, Veron- The speaker paid a•lowin $ tribute icy Morris 383,8. Jean Welwvood 381,.to the,life of the departed, with Nora Finley 376, Jeanne VanNorman whom he was for several years as- 374, Jim Schaffter 369, Donald Ad- sociated in the]t r. ams 362, ww n of the church Betty Lloyd 350, Virginia here. Currie 344, Kenneth Johnson 333, The funeral was held under thebertha Casemore 330, jack Fraser auspices of Scott Lodge,1,F. & A.M. 328, Rena Elliott 326, H:arblcl Mc- of which deceased was some years Kellar 325, iMac Habkirk 316, Jelin ago the W.M, and for some years a Lee 304, Harold Cantelon 298, Aril= the efficient Secretary, Interment old Stoalcley 297, :Bill Sturdy. 291, took place in the Union Cemetery. onside, Henderson 413to4 49Moc 9k- The pallbearers were Messrs, Wm. Jean Lee 290, Donalda Henderson Buchanan, W. A. Wansbrough, J. E. 282, Charlie Ross 280, Kathleen Saint McIntyre, John G. Reith, Wm, Me - m • Clelland and 1Jr. M. W. Berwick. Class 13 -Bill Scott 386, Myrtle Fothergill 348, Phyllis Turner 332, Gertrude Finley 313, Fenton Barnes 274, Agnes Seli 246, Louise Dore 239, Joe Wilson 227, Frank Angus 184, Alvin Lediet 122. A. Mahood, Teacher, Junior Second Total 470, Honors 351, Pass 282, Helen Hammond 446, Marguerite Ingham 419, Frances Robinson 401, Billie Forsyth 397,,,Adelle Livingston 381, 13i11 Harris 378, Roy Dark 372, Louise Lloyd 371, Velma Ohm 371, Leslie Adair 342, Dorothy Mellor 328, Elmer Deyeil 323, Norman Fry 806, Harry :Montgomery 804, Louise Thompson 298, Hem Lee 296, George Johnson 294, Reggie Collar 294, Jim- mie Kennedy 292, BM Seddon 290, Joe Falconer 283, Petty Groves 277, Mable Campbell 249, Jack Garbutt 249, Carl Vainer 248, Gordon Helm 286, John Wilson 229, Joyce Carter 208, William Fitzpatrick 105, Floron- ee Finley 95, 13. Joynt, Teacher, First Book Total 480, Honors 360, Pass 238. Norman Mundy 444, Anne Van Wycic 441,, Edna Hogg 436, Louise Reid 433, 13etty Gannett 432, Don- ald Smith 431, James Cameron 419, Jack Hopper 419, Betty Fitzpatrick 414, Isabelle Ross 414, Grace Hutch- eson 409, Isobel McLean 409, Alan Williams' 405, Clarence Hamilton 404, Clarence Ohm 400, Eva Lediet 395, .Ethel Vanner.893, Eric Schatte 387, Pat Fitzpatrick 372, Kenneth Baker 368, harry Howard 366, Jose- phine VanNorman 366, Margaret Finley 365, Mary L,epard 365, Carroll Casemore 364; David Sehaffter 362, Margaret McGillivray 351, Eileen Dark 349, Mary Black 340, Alvin Seli 335, Frances Durnin 333, Kenneth Jones 331, Iris Templeman 330, Jack. Tiffin 319, Jack Carter 293, Harold Hutton P54. P. Johns, Teacher. Primary Total 240, Honors 180, Pass 185. Class A - Norma Brown 229, Jack Ludwig 228, Doris Finley 223, Craig Arm- strong 218, Bud ,Cruickshank 217, Grace Small 197, Everett Hammond 167. •i, in 508, P. Biggs 502, 13. Collar 499, R. McKellar 487, Z. Cameron 485, 13; Forsythe 469, H. Groves 469, L. Ellacott 445, J. MacDonald 441,, J. Currie 433, A. Wilson 426, 13. David- son 423, J. Lamb 420, L. Bak 402, R. Carter 397, J. Broome 390, G. Carr 384, D. Waram 372, S. Forsythe 371, M. Smith 320, J. Bunn 138. 13. H. Reynolds, Teftcher. Senior Third Total 500, Honors 375, Pass 300. • timisommENSINIMINIMMingammEll GEO WILLIAMS Jeweller. JEWELLER OFFICIAL C.N.R. WATCH INSPECTo1. Each Month We Repair One WATCH, FREE. Winner for December - Mr, J. Halliday, Winghatn. A Splendid Stock of DIAMONDS, GIFTS, SIL- VERWARE, CHINA AND GLASS For Your Approval. A11 High Quality Goods at Popular Prices. Join; quilt LAY -AWAY CLUB PHONE 5. ,rg 11.1101