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,GORRIE
Rev, J. W. Button of Putnam United
Church: conducted both services of
Gorrie United church on Sunday. The
Junior choir sang at the morning ser-
vice which took ;the form of a Sun-
day ; `e1hool rally,
Miss Frances Eaton has :gone to
Hamilton General Hospital to begin
training,
Miss Jessie Hastie has left for .Kit-
chener, where she intends training for
vices of Salem United church :awnuver-
the nursing profession.
A. choir of Gorrie young men will
furnish the music for the evening ser-
sary, to be held on Sunday,:: Sept.,30.
Rev. S, Davison of Wingham will
:preach anniversary services ;in Gorrie
United (Church •on Sunday, Oct. 7.
The Anglican :church at ?Gorrie will
'conduct Harvest Home Services on
.Sunday afternoon, Sept. ,30. A fowl
supper will be held the following Mon-
-day evening. A. Townsend of Bervie
will be the speaker for the Harvest
Alome Service.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooke of the C. P.
R. -station are away .on vacation at
present.
Gorrie Women's Institute met at
-the home of Mrs. P. 'Kaine on Wed-
-nesday afternoon. Rdil call was re -
•s onded'towith
Hints for Making
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the School Fair r a Success. Miss
'Nellie: Dane then gave an interesting
.:paper on "Co -Operation."
Mr. and Mrs. E. James, Mrs. R.
.1-1. Stephens and Miss E. Potter, mo-
tored to Woodstock on Tuesday and
returned on Friday evening. •
Miss Marguerite Foster . who is
training in Victoria Hospital, London,
came home on Friday for a three
weeks' •.vacation.
,Congratulations ane ,due Mr. and
Mrs. E. Bolton on the birth of a
nine -pound boy.
Among visitors to the school fair
on :Friday were: D. Andrews, a for-
mer .assistant agricultural represent-
ative but now connected with the
London Life Assurance Co., Inspec-
tor'3. 'M. Field of Goderich and Geo.
Spotton .'M.P., of Wingham .
Mrs. L. Ashton suffered a badly
sprained ankle on Friday.
The `Women's Institute, realized a-
bout 457 .at the refreshments booth
on Friday at the school fair,
Mrs. 'Isaac Wade is visiting at pre-
sent with her daughter, Mrs. Miles,
in Toronto.
Mr. and 'Mrs. John Hyndrnan were
Kitchener ••visitors recently.
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10th CON. HOWICK
Miss Doris nurse -in -training at the
General Hospital, Woodstock, is
spending a couple of weeks at her
parental home here.
Miss Verde Strong spent a week
with Mr. and Mrs. John Mullin and
renewed old acquaintances in Ash-
field.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter and
family of near Lucknow spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Strong.
Mrs. S. Zurbrigg is spending a few
days with friends at Port Elgin.
SALEM
Mr. Ed. Bennett left last Friday for
the' West on a business trip.
Miss Sarah Gowdy of Wingham
spent a few days recently at the home
of her brother, Mr. John Gowdy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cathers at-
tended a family re -union at Mitchell
on Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weir returned
to Toronto after spending their vac-
ation with friends around here.
Anniversary services will be held in
the church here next Sunday at 11
a.m, and 7 p.m. Rev, Mr. Scobie of
Belgrave will occupy the pulpit. There
will be no supper in connection with
it.
'The congregation decided to have
a Thank -Offering in place of the sup-
per.
Mrs. Wm. Weir spent a few days
with friends at Harriston recently.
GLENANNAN
Mr. Robert Muir has gone to Tor-
onto where he will attend the College
of Education.
Miss Edna Lincoln was a recent
visitor with Miss Laura Wright of
Wroxeter.
Mr. Oliver Stokes, Mr. and Mrs.
Rueben Stokes and daughters, lefyftle
and Etna, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Haines, Holyrood.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace of
Carolina, U. S., visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wallace.
Miss Mabel Stokes spent a few days
last week in Wroxeter.
Mrs. David Wallace and son, Thom-
as, spent a few days with friends in
Toronto.
Mr. James Marshall, who was oper-
ated on in Victoria Hospital, London,
has! returned home, and, we are glad
to say, is improving nicely.
Mrs. Oliver Stokes spent a day last
week with Misses Catherine and Ag-
nes Fortune,
Mr. and Mrs, William Breckenridge
and daughter, Addie, visited on Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
David. Breckenridge of Grey.'
Mr. and Mrs. John McEwen and
children, 2nd line Turnberry, were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Jeffrey.
Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Weir were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
Stewart, Howick.
ATTEMPTING TO MAKE
LIAR OF GOD
Apropos to the stress laid by Rev.
Father Maloney, in his sermon to
members of the Holy Name Society
at Formosa last Sunday, on the evil
of perjury, is it not known generally
that, yearly, the Roman Catholic
Church in Canada concentrates in an
intensive manner ,upon some particu-
lar short -,conning. 'This year the en-
tire organization Is directing special
efforts towarn its members of the
seriousness of this :er,i,me ,and exhort-
ing them, not only to avoid it, but
to exert their whole influence to pre-
vent its spread.
The Minister of Education in Que-
bec has issued a booklet dealing with
perjury. Copies will be distributed to
all children in the Roman Catholic
Schools of that province and each
teacher will explain it in detail. Co-
incident with this the pulpits of Que-
bec will carry the same information.
and urging to adults.
The practice of making false oaths,.
or, as Father Maloney has put it, at-
tempting to "make a liar of God," is
a problem that is confronting, con-
stantly, those whose business ..it is to
bring out the real facts of a case, It
is by no means an uncommon thing
for a men., and sometimes a woman,
tocommit perjury. In the County of
Bruce and right 'here . in Walkerton,
there have been instances where the.
court musthave been satisfied that,
witnesses were swearing falsely to
protect the accused.
Other denominations weuld do well
to help, in an organieed'way, in this
effort to instil into the people the gra-
vity of the offence in the sight of the
Almighty and the serious view the
law tales of the matter. -Telescope.
WROXETER
IU r. Geo. Gibson of Winnipeg, is
at present 'visiting his mother, Mrs.
Thomas Gibson,
Mr. Robt, Black Ties stricken was
a paralytic stroke Sunday morning:
His) many friends hope he may soon
be around again.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kitchen are visi-
ting friends in Toronto this week.
Mr. Kenneth Gibson of Hamilton
spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Thomas Gibson.
Mr. Alvin Moffatt wha' has been
living on Mill street has moved into
Thomas Hoperoft's house on Howick
St.
The following is the Prize List of
the School Fair:
Spring Wheat, Marquis, 1 pint—
Fred Montgomery:
Spring Wheat, Marquis, sheaf—Lyle.
Fitch, Robt. Paulin, Fred Montgom-
ery, Ila Sharpin.
Oats, 0, A. C. No. 144, 1 pint
Stewart Musgrove, Rae Louttit, Jack.
MacLean.
Oats, 0. A. C. No. 144, sheaf—Jack
MacLean, Gladys Fitch, Stewart
Montgomery, Stanley Grainger, Robt.
Corrigan.
Barley, O. A. C., No. 21, 1 pint—
Everett
intEverett Wright, George Brown, Marie
Doig.
Barley, 0. A. C. No. 21, sheaf—
Marie Doig, Everett Wright, George
Brown.
Sweet Corn "Golden Bantam", 6 ears
—Lily Walker, Reita Kitchen, Eva
Willitts, Dorothy Brown, Jack Henry,
Minerva Higgins.
Potatoes, Irish Cobblers, 12—Gladys
Fitch, Doris Elliott, Dorothy Henry,
Donald Fortune, Gordon Sanderson,
June Walden.
Potatoes, Green Mountain, 12—Lyle
Fitch, Myrtle Montgomery, Clifford
Brown.
Potatoes, Dooley, 12—Jack 'Willitts,
Mary King, Jack Fitch, Jack Newton,
Alma Brown, Alfred Hooper.
Mangolds, 5-Loreen Chamberlain,
Dean Gibson, Stanley Douglas, Robt.
Corrigan.
Turnips, 5—John Miller, Andrew
Douglas.
Beets, 6- E. McLennan, Elmer
Gallaher, Lida Willitts, John McLeod,
Mina Brown, Agnes Durst.
Carrots, 6—Ethel Fitch, Wesley
Newton, Marjorie Waller, Clark
Shar-
pin Mabel Patterson, June
Morrison.
Parsnips, Hollow Crown, 6—Dor-
othy Brown, Vera Durst, Stewart Hig-
gins, Doris Musgrove.
Onions, Yellow Globe Danvers, 6
—Alba Mowbray, Vera McCracken,
Isabel Milligan.
Bouquet of Asters, 6—Marjorie Pau-
lin, Minerva Liggins, Harold Caake,
Jack McLean, Marie Doig.
Bouquet of Phlox, 12—Myrtle Mon-
tgomery, Mina Brown.
Bouquet of Zinnia, 6—Gladys Weir,
Jessie, Douglas..
Bouquet of AfricanMarigoIds, 6—
Stewart Musgrove, Lila McCracken.
Bouquet of Calendula, 6—Vera Mc-
Cracken, Stewart Higgins.
Bouquet of French Marigolds, 12—
Mary King, Dorothy Brown, Deanna
Gibson, Alma Bosman, Helen Milli-
gan.
Bouquet of Verbenas, 9—Dorothy
Brown, Geo. Brown.
Bouquet of Cosmos, 12—Reita Kit-
chen, Vera Wright, Jack Henry.
Bouquet from Home Garden, suit-
able for Dining -Room table—Dorothy
Henry, Bill Martin, Alma Brown, Ag-
nes Durst, Clark Sharpin, Alma Bos-
man.
Special Asters, from Chamberlain's
Greenhouse --Mary King, Donald For-
tune, Lila Waler, Prize donated by
K Chamberlain.
Special for Dahlias, mixed, four var-
ieties—Vera Wright, Reita Kitchen,
Doris Musgrove. Prize donated by
Mrs. W. Sharpin.
Special for Gladioli, 4 spikes—Vera
Wright. Prize donated by Mrs. W.
G. Wearying.
Cockerel—Stewart Musgrove, Doris
Musgrove, Everett Wright, Gordon
Sanderson, Arthur Gibson, Reita Kit-
chen,
PulletsDoris Musgrove, Stewart
Musgrove, Everett Wright, Arthur
Gibson, Gordon Sanderson, Reita Kit-
chen.
Pen of three, (cockerel andtivo pul-
lets)---Reita 'Kitchen.
Pr. White Leghorns, (cockerel and
pullet) —Russel Barnard, Stewart
Higgins, Bill Gibson, Loreen Cham-
berlain, Jack Willitts, Edith Willitts:
Pr. of 'Barred Rocks, (cockerel and
pullet) —Eldred Cathers, Margaret
Neill, Evelyn Cathers, Rae Louttit,
Loreen Chamberlain, Donald Fortune.
Any Pet—Gladys Musgrove, Mary
King, Stanley Graiger, Donald For
tune, Morris Gill, Marjorie Waller,
I dozen white eggs:• Edith Willitts,
Thursday, September 27th, 1928
Geo, Brown, Marie Doig, Mina Bro-
wn, Clifford Brown, Alfred Hooper.
1 dozen brown eggs.—Ruth leicLen-
nan; Dorothy. Brown, Alma. Brown,
Everett Wright, Reita Kitchen, Robt.
Corrigan,
Halter -Broken Colt—Richard Ben-
nett,
Market Lamb, Ideal weight, 8511es
—Robt. Corrigan, Richard Bennett,
John Weir.
Pr. Bacon Hogs,, must be over 150
lbs each—Stewart Musgrove, Wilfred
Weir.
Beef Calf. Cup donated by Bank of
Corn,, Wroxeter, --Stewart Musgrove,
Jack Willitts, George Brown, Wilfred
Weir.
Collection of 8 each of 4 named
varieties of apples -Marie Dpig, El-
dred Cathers, Alma Brown, Gladys
Musgrove, Clifford Brown, Billy Gib-
son.
Collection of 6 pears—Stanley Gra-
inger, Elmer Gallaher, George Galla-
her, Evelyn.. Cathers, Mina Brown,
Reita Kitchen.
Individual Fruit. Salad—Marie Doig,
Ila Sharpin, Irene Grainger, Clark
Sharpin, Velma Higgins.
Half dozen Fruit Cookies—Marjorie.
Paulin, Marie Doig,June Morrison,
Mina Brown, Dorothy Brown, Doris
Mus grove.
H Muffins—Minerva
dozen Bran Muffins �
iinerva
Higgins, Gladys Weir, Helen Willitts,
Reita. Kitchen, Mary King, Mina
Brown.
Half dozen Lemon Tarts—Mary',
King, Marjorie Paulin, Marie Doig,
Dorothy Brown.
Light Layer Cake, iced,—Marie
Doig, Marjorie Waller, Doris Aitche-
son, Velma Higgins, Ruth Corrigan,
Alice Mowbray.
Date Pie—Marie Doig, Irene Grain-
ger, Dorothy Brown.
School Lunch,—Marie Doig, Doris
Musgrove, Alma Bosman, Lily Wal-
ler, No name.
Home-made Candy, pupils under 10
—Helen Willitts, Gladys 'Weir, Mina
Brown, Jean Lane, Minerva Higgins,
Clark Sharpin.
Home-made Candy, Maple Cream
and Taffy—Lily Waller, Marie Doig,
Ila Sharpin.
Guest Towel, Hemstitched ends—
Marie Doig, Ruth McLennan, Dor-
othy Brown, Doris Musgrove.
Embroidered Pillow Case—Dor-
othy Brown, Marie Doig, Doris Mus-
grove.
Bath Towel with tatted ends in
Pearl Cotton—Marie Doig, Doris
Musgrove, Irene Grainger, Margaret
Durst.
Dressed Doll, hand-made—Myrtle
Cathers, Marjorie Waller.
Embroidered Tea Towel—Mabel
Patterson, Reita Kitchen, Mina Brown
Knitted Wash Cloth—Reita Kitch-
en.
Bath Towel with tatted ends, Pearl
Cotton, boys only—Arthur Gibson.
Prize donated by Mrs. E. Bowles.
Original specimen of Paper Cutting
Gate, 12 inches wide—George Brown,
Durst, Yvonne VanGissel, Dorothy
Brown, Gladys Musgrove, Morris Gil-
les.
Model of wooden picket Garden
Gate, 12inches wide—George Brown,
Stanley Grainger, Clifford Brown, El-
gin Hoffman, Stewart Musgrove,
Wesley Newton.
Wooden Model Ladder, 21 feet
lon—George Brown, Dean Gibson,
Clifford Brown, Robt. Masters, Elgin
Hoffman, Stanley Grainger.
Hammer handle -Bill Martin, Rus-
sel Bosman.
Collection of 10 named, native, com-
mercial Woods.—George Brown, Rei-
ta Kitchen,
Collection of 12 named and press-
ed, mounted, noxious weeds—Marie
Doig, E. McLennan, Reita Kitchen,
Dorothy, Brown, Mabel Patterson,
George Brown.
Collection of 6 mounted, named in-
jurious insects—E. McLennan, Verna
Brown, Doris Elliott, • Alfred Hooper,
Vera Durst, George Brown.
Map of Huron—Isabel McKinnon,
Edythe Martin, Dorothy Henry, Myr-
tle Cathers, Jack Fitch, Lloyd Weit.
Map of South America—Vera Durst,
George Gallaher, Jean Lane, John Mc-
Leod, Stewart Musgrove, Lily Waller.
Map of North America—Lila Mc-
Crackin, Doris Musgrove, Dorothy
Brown, Lida Willitts, Ethel Fitch,
Stewart Higgins.
Writing "Dandelion" —Irene Robin-
son, Minerva Higgins, Earl Halliday,
Mary King, Clark Sharpin, Eva Will-
itts.
Writing "Lullaby."—Dorothy Hen-
ry, Vera Wright, Mina Brown, Myr-
tle Cathers, Isabel McKinnon, Eve-
lyn Cathers.
Writing "The Fountain" --Manic
Doig, Vera Durst, Velma Higgins,
Lily Waller, Jack McLeod, Wilma
Fraser.
Writing "Oft in the Stilly Night"—
Ruth McLennan, Lida Willitts, Lor-
een Chamberlain, Doris Musgrove,
Ethel Fitch, Florence Hall,
Special prize in Writing, "God Save
The King." -Vera Wright prize don-
ated by Woinen's'Institute.
Special prize for Writing "Maple
Leaf Rorever"--Ruth McLennan, don-
ated by Women's Institute of Wrox-
sten:
Crayon Sketch illustrating "Three
Bears"—Evelyn Cathers, Myrtle Ca-
thers, Mina Brown, Irene Robinson.
Flowers in Water Colors —Doris
Musgrove, Margaret Durst, Loreen
Chamberlain, Doris Aitcheson, Vera
Durst, Athur Gibson,
Collection of 3 Drawings, 1 pencil,
1 Water Colors, 1 black and white—
Irene Wright.
Public Speaking, any subject—Mar-
ie Doig, Dorothy Brown.
Judging Competition on Beef Cal-
ves and Lambs—Stewart Higgins,
Stanley Grainger, Wilfred Weir, Geo.
Brown.
School Parade. (Each School in
Parade to reciev $1.00)—Wroxetersr,,
Wroxeter jr., S.S. No. 13, S. S. No. 4,
S.S. No. 16, S, . No. 1.
Strathcona Exercises—S.S. No. 18,
S.S. No. 4, S.S. No. 16, Wroxeter sr.
and Wroxeter jr and S.S. No. 1, e-
qual.
Spelling Match—Florence Hall, Car-
man Hetherington, Dorothy Brown,.
Arthur. Gibson, Stewart Musgrove,
Stewart Higgins.
Musical Contest, any instrument—
Margaret Edgar, Norman Hall, Geo.
Brown.
Special Prizes for Champion Pupils,
T. Eaton, Marie Doig, Geo. Brown,
Dorothy Brown.
HOWICK SCHOOL FAIR
RESULTS
Howick School Fair was held in
Gorrie on Friday afternoon and was a
very successful one although it rained
soon after four o'clock bringing acti-
vities to a halt. Thirteen schools took
part. Prizes were awarded as follows:
.Marquis Spring Wheat, 1 quart—
James Downey, Verna Zimmerman.
Sheaf of Marquis Spring Wheat—
Verna Zimmerman, Allen Kennedy,
James Downey.
Oats O.A.C. No. 144, 1 quart—Har-
old Foster.
Oats O.A.C. No. 144, Sheaf—Har-
old Foster, George Dane.
Barley O.A.C. 21, 1 quart—Harold
Keil, Raymond Baylor, Telford Ries.
Barley O.A.C. 21, sheaf—Raymond
Baylor, Harold Ries.
Sweet Corn, Golden Bantam—Wes-
ley Gallaway, Percy Gedcke.
Irish Cobbler Potatoes—Sterling
Finlay, Lorne Mathews, Wilred Rob-
erts.
Dooley Potatoes—Mildred, Baker,
Walter Harrifield, Eva Zimmerman.
Green Mountain Potatoes—Gordon
Anger, Whitney Dane, Harold Mc-
Dermitt,
Mangolds—Winnifred Shoemaker,
Viola McCracken, Trevelyn Hain -
stock.
Turnips—Clarence Sparling, Vel-
ma Zimmerman, Gerald Galbraith.
Beets—Doreen Lynn, Gordon Mc-
Tavish, Audrine Pyke,
Carrots—Russel McTavish, Marjor-
ie Edwards, Janet Ruttan.
Parsnips—Lois Fallis, Muir McLau-
ghlin, Dorothy Baylor:
Onions—Marion. Hay, Audrienne
Zimmerman, John Hanna.
Asters— Harvey Douglas, Cecil
Lynn, Robert Wade.
Phlox—Mildred Dane, Etta Dem -
merlin, Wilfred Roberts.
Zinnia—Kenneth Gallaway, Blake
Whitmer, Lois Fallis.
Af. Marigold—Gordon Anger, John
Hanna, Dick Jones.
Calendula-Lydia Foster, Mar-
guerite Foster, Alta Finley.
Fr. Marigold—Lillian Dietz, Rus-
sel McIntosh, Doreen Lynn.
Verbena—Fraser Lynn, Mildred
Baker.
Cosmos—Lealand Ashton, Norma
Graham, Cameron McTavish.
Pinks — Florence Demmerling,
Esther Harding, Edith Gedcke.
Barred Rock Cockerel—Dorothy
Heinmiller, Clarence Sparling, Har-
old Foster.
Barred; Rock Pullet — Margaret
Thomson, Dorothy Heinmiller, Ever -
et Anger.
Barred Rock pen of three—Harold
Foster, Clarence Sparling, Trevelyn
Hainstock,
Home Flock Plymouth Rocks, pair
Muriel Gray, Wilfred Shoemaker,
Trevelyn Hainstock.
Pair White Leghorns—Lois B'ailis,
Mildred Wilson.
Any Pet—Carl Densmore, Bernice
Day.
Table Bouquet—Ruth, : Hallman,
Sterling Finlay, Marion Hay.
Spring Colt•Harold Foster, Cies-
mice Sparling, Samuel : Johnston.
Colt, halter-broken—Harold Foster,
Samuel Johnston, Clarence Sparling,
Dairy Type Calf—Clarence Span.-
ing, Walter Harrifaeld, Jack Brown.
Market Lamb Trevelyn Hain -
stock, Jack Downey,' Harold Foster.
Beef Type Calf—Margaret Sander-
son, Trevelyn Hainstoek, Glen John-
ston,
Bacon ;Hog Trevelyn Hainstock,
Jack Brown, Samuel Johnston.
Collection of Six named Apples --
Nora
Nora Farncombe, George Anger, Haz-
el Craig.
Loaf Home-made bread—Mildred
Baker, Valma Zimmerman, Mabel
Johnston,
Bran Muffins—Aline Clark;_ Alma
Johnston, Audrine Pyke.
Potato Salad—Alexandra Hamilton,
Marion Hay, Mildred McLean.
Tea Biscuits—Aline Clark, Lily Ed-
wards, Nort Farncombe.
Dark cake, iced —Marjorie Schae-
fer, Audrine Pyke, Jean Bryans.
Chocolate Fudge — Joe Earngey,
Lily Edwards, Pride Haberle.
Apple Pie— Florence Demmerling,
Emma Harris, Lily Edwards.
School Lunch—Esther Harding,
Blythe Underwood, Marion. Hay.
Quilt Patch—Florence Demmerling,
Edith Gedckee Norma Graham.
Darning on Sock—Etta Demmer
'ling, Marion Hay, Edna Douglas.
Embroidery Zim er-
Zimmer-
man,
man, Mary Bell Horsburgh, Norma
Graham.
Bath Towel—Norma Graham, Flor-
ence Demmerling, Muriel Vandrick.
Patch on Gingham—Lois Fallis,
Norma Graham, Bertha Detzler.
Fancy Stitches on Cotton -Eba
Zimmerman, Helen Mulligan, Aline
Clark.
Knitting Wrist Cuffs—Freida Hab-
erle, Etta Demmerling.
Rag Dog—Edna Douglas, Helen
Milligan, Margaret Thompson.
Neck Tie Holder—Earl Ries, Russel
McIntosh, Russel Horsburgh.
Rope Halter—Telford Ries, Russel
McIntosh, Russel Horsburgh.
Self Feeder for Chickens—Harold
Anger.
Patch on tire tube—Clifford Pyke,
George Kiel, Harold Kiel.
Barn Paper—Dorothy Walters,
Derward Demmerling, Reita Galla-
way.
Weed Collection—Mildred Baker,
Earl Baker, Norma King.
Collection Native Woods—Clarence'
Sparling, Mary Bell Horsburgh,
dred Dane.
Collection Weed Seeds— Blake
Whitmer, Clarence Sparling, Edgar
Gedcke.
Map of Huron—Florence Douglas,
Blythe Underwood, Earl Baker.
Map of South Ontario—A. Finley,
Allen Kennedy,: Etta Demmerling.
Map of World—Bruce Armstrong,
George Dane, Margaret Sanderson.
Writing 1st Class—Jean Stewart,
Jeannette Adams, Jack Wright.
Writing, 2nd Class—Florence Doug- I
las, Florence Downey, Myrtle Rick-
ert,
Writing, 8rd Class—Irene Wright,.
Alexandra Hamilton, Margaret
Wright.
Writing, 4th Class—Norma Graham,;
Doreen Lynn, Muriel Gray.
Pencil Drawing, Humpty-Dumpty
—Florence Downey, John King, Hel-
en Walters,
Pencil drawing, any bird—Norma
Graham, Bertha Detzer, Frieda Ha-
berle.
Crayon, apple and pear—Audrienne'
Zimmerman, Aline Clark, Blythe Un-
derwood,
Health Poster—Blake Whitener;,
Alexandra Hamilton, Norma Graham.
Essay, "Why I am proud to be a
Canadian"—Gertrude Kennedy, War-
die Galbraith, Mildred Mclean,
Public speaking, Agriculture 50 yrs.,
ago—George Kiel, Mary Bell Hors -
burgh, Norma King.
Judging beef calves, boys'—Glen,
Johnston, Wardie Galbraith, Clifford:
Pyke.
Judging Poultry, girls'—Lydia Fos-
ter, Etta Demmerling, Mildred Bak-
er.
School Parade—S. S. No. 3, How -
ick, S. S. No. 4, Howick,
Mouth Organ Contest—Gerald Gal-
braith, Gordon Wright.
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The latest recruits to the ranks
of the internationally known Trail
Riders of the Canadian Rockies are
the three daughters of Ramsay
MacDonald, former premier of.
Great Britain. They rode from the -
Chateau Lake Louise to Lake Agnes;
to qualify for membership.
One of the sheep ranchers of the,
Coaldale distriot is at present in the
Crow's Nest Pass where he is run -
ming a large flock of sheep on sum-
mer range. This is the first year
that an independent rancher has'
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