The Wingham Advance Times, 1926-10-07, Page 41
Announcement
Extraordinary
The Economy Store is now under
new anagellnent and is entirely
indepennde t and with n t,, connec-
tion whatever with the former
Enterprise Store.
A few Opening Sale Bargains still.
to be had. Come in and give us
a trial.
The Ectnsmy
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SCHOOL REPORT SEPTEMBER
OF WINGHAM P. S.
Sr, IV
Subjects examined in: Arith., Gram,
Comp., Reading, Writing and History,
Total 4.50. Pass 270. Honors 336.
E. Reid 387; A. Louttit 36o, A, Prast
340, J. Copeland. 338, I. Nortrop,353,
B. Walker 332, E. McInnes 329„ J,
Brackenbury 329, E. Zurbrigg 317, S.
Campbell 315, R. Hastie ,315, J. Mitch-
ell 305, A. Coutts 303, E. Homuth 29.3,
0, Tiffin 291, E. Rae 286, N. Dow 283,
C. Fry 266, F, Skelding 265, J, Lepard
261, F. Hopper, 254, G. Davidson 247,
3. Angus 240, A. Hammond, 239, J.
Carr 236, A. Stokes 233, R. Harrison,
231, W. Dow 227, M. Campbell 209, A.
Rion 19o, I. Sutton 162, G. Langlois,
75.
Jr. Fourth -Marks obtainable Soo,
Honours 375.
V. Tiffin 409, M. Taylor ;82, A. Mac
Lean 372, B. Taylor 369, H. Beattie,
363, J. Pattison 355, L, Sneath .342,
D. Deans 338, L. Robertson 334, L.
Durnin 333, A. Adams 331, M. Lud-
wig 330, ,H, Burgess 329, J. Burgman
325, J .Cruikshanks 325, A. McGilli-
vray 3i9, F. Mellor 313, D. Wacker 310
M. Mason 303, B. Small 293, D. Fix -
ter 290, M. 'Hingston 290, M. Rae 289,
B. Cruikshanks 288, S. Mitchell 286, J
Schaffter 272, K. Lott 271, M. Dobie
270, R. Thompson 269, B. Chettleburgh
268, E. Gray 267, G. Beattie 257, E.
Prast 250, M Cantelon 240, B, Mitchell
240, M. Coutts 239,.A. Rintoul 232, E.
Rich 231, M. Smith 223, B. Jenkins,
221, E. Fry 205, H .Fry 169, E. Hen-
derson 114-B. H. Reynolds. ,
Sen. Third. Maximum 480. Hon. 360,
Pass 288.
G. Smith 371, R. Forsyth 352, A.
Scott 351,. J. Thompson 35o, L. Wilde
J50, C. Vansickle 327, D. Stewart 324,
F. Howson 302, E. McLeod 296, E.
Small 283, M. Hirst 280, H. Groves
277, G .Henderson 271, B. Bunn 254,
P. Clarke 215, J. Radford 203, W. Hen
derson 182, H. Fuller 174.
Class 2 -Max. 36o, Hon. 270, Pass
216.
L McInnes 297, D. Buchanan 276,
D. Forsyth 268, T. Reid 267, G. Rob-
ertson 266, E. Patterson 260, C. Nor -
trop 259; F. Currie 253, E. Coutts 245,
A. Hudson 239, H. Finlay 210, L.
Bok 171, G. Mason 168, L. Brown 153,
B. Mundy 123. C. J. Farquharson.
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WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES
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-- Four 400 lb. shortening FOR SALE -Durham, Cow, fresh in,
TOR SALE
barrels at $3.00. One i5 gallon with calf at foot. Apply to Phone
keg and several 50 lb tins - T. H. 22-625 - Geo. Orvis.
Gibson, baker;
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FOR SALE - Eight Purebred Ox-
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bOR SALE or RENT - Residence ford Ram Lambs. Priced to sell -L.
of the late H. Davis, Centre Street. Forgie, 9 con., Turnberry.
Apply on premises or to J. E. Davis, LOST - Two keys on a ring -Find-
843
Find
843 Logan Ave, Toronto. er kindly' leave at Willis' Shoe Store
or Advance -Times ofifce.
- Mixed Honey for sale,
AOR SALE
xo cents per. ib. Apply to Milo LOST - Small cushion Tire for
Casemore. Phone 3-627. Trailer, between Wingham and gray
el pit, on Wingham - gravel. Find-
er kindly leave at Wm. Dore's shop,
ristio's■
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Phone $9 - -
Groceries & Chinaware
I YOUR GOOD
WILL
a is one of the assets in our bus-
i_iness we value tremendously.
®' To obtain and hold this we
offer 'the' best that money can
buy and our customers have the
Ei supreme satisfaction All the
Time of High Quality -EATS.
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SAFEGUARD YOUR I
= Means a great deal to us and'
E.
Myrtle Yuill, Lovetta Nichol. '
Pumpkin-- Harvey Edgar, Anna
McDowell, Lloyd Cook, Donelda Mc-
Lean, Wilma Gregg, Edward MeCaul-
e3'•
Tomatoes- Anna lVlcDowell, Stan-
ley Irwin,,.Edith Arbuckle, Charlie
Higgins, Rellison Bone, Wilma Gregg.
Citron - Anna McDowell, Wilma
Gregg, Donelda McLean, Rellison
Bone, Jack 'Higgins, Ivan Irwin,
Sunflowers - Edith Arbuckle, Car-
son Watson, Edward McCauely, Wil-
ma Gregg, Ivan Irwin, John Gear. r
Fall Apples - Laving Mcl3urney, i
Mae Coulter, Creighton Reid, Ron -i
ald Coulter, Norman Coulter, Merger- .il
et Coulter. Ii
Winter Apples - Laving McBurn
ey, Donald .McLean, Corine McLeanII
Leaves - Clarke Johnston, oren-
Nether Clelland Bone, Re iron
TOR SALE At Reduced Prices.
New Home and Ideal Sewing Mach-
ines, They run easy and quietly,
will do any kind of work. Warran-
ted by the shakers. For Sale by
A. Webster, The Tailor. I employ
a: specialist for repairing Raymond,
New Williams, White, or any old
make. Needles' for all makes on "Sunny Blue," McClary's New High
hand, Shuttles, Bobbins and Bands Grade Enamelware is now on naps -
If anything is wanted for an old play at Thompson & Bucha s
make bring broken part to A. W. Hardware, Town Agents for Mc
Webster, over The Advance Times Clary's Stoves and Enamelware.
office.
PROPERTY FOR SALE - In
Wroxeter, eight roomed brick house
good barn and garage, all in first
class condition. Apply to -G. A.
Wearing, Wroxeter.
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El: By eating only the Best and r
1 get that Best at
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FARM FOR RENT - Lots 7 & 8,
concession 1, township of Morris, con-
ti,;aitiing 200 acres, (J. Henderson es-
tate l..on the Bluerale Road, 3-4. mile
from Wingham, tenders received up
until Oct. lith. -R'' McKenzie, Wing -
ham, W. J. Henderson, Box 55, Wing
liam, J A. Morton, Wingham,
roR SALE -Good frame house and
.lot on corner of John and William
Streets in the town of Wingham,-
Correspond with Mrs. Haines, 1104
Second Ave. East„ Owen Sound,
Ont.
See our stock of Stoves and heaters,
largest display of the best makes
of Quebecs in town. Your old stove.
taken as part payment on.new one.
Several second hand stoves and heat
ers on hand -Thompson & Buchan-
an Hardware.
FOR SALE - Two registered Here-
ford Bulls, 6 and 9 months old; also
a number of yearling purebred Ox-
ford ram lambs. See them at the
Fall Fair G. Kennedy, R. i, Luck -
now. Phone -- Lucknow 1/ -on-
43 -
TO RENT - Comfortable cottage on
Francis St. with all modern con-
veniences and furnished -Mrs. Thos
Forbes, near Greenhouse.
r.3rd-Hon. 413; Pass `33o.
Mildred Field 497, Mildred Reid 490,
George King 490, Carl McKay 478,
Marion Mitchell 472, Harry Brawley
470, Rex McInnes 468, Marion Fry
462, Vivian Cantelon 459, Anna Chit -
tick' 454, Rollie Hutton 441, Geo,
Brackenbury, 442, Geo. Muirhead 442,
June Buchanan 427, Marion Mason
423, Harold Skelding 420, Edna Stoak-
ley 418, Audrey Reid 416, Velma Car-
ter 405, Lyle Ludwig 405, Mae Gibson
394, Lorene Holler 377, Ralph Saint
376, Willie Lediet 37o, Murle Elliott
351, Bruce Campbell 301, Laura •Clarke
295, Laura Groves 275, Stewart Scott
218. E. Hetherington.
Second Book. Max. 400, Hon. 300
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant
to Section 56, Chap. 121, of the Revis-
ed Statutes of Ontario, that all pers-
ons having claims against the estate
of Samuel Burchill, who died on
or about the sixteenth day of January,
A.D., 1926, are required to: send by
post, prepaid, or to deliver to R. Van -
stone, Wingham,Ontario, Solicitor for
io
before the
nine-
teenth
of r
the executors,
teenth day of October, A. D .1926,
',TENDERS WANTED - Tenders their names and addresses, with full P
eclaims,
atheir
for the purchase of the Parsonage particulars in writing of
and Manse, owned by the congre-,and the nature of the securities (if G
any) held by them, duly verified by a
a statutory declaration.
And further take Notice that after 2
the said nineteenth day of October, 2
1926, the said executors will proceed to e
distribute the assets of the said es- G
tate among the parties entitled there-
to, having regard only to the claims A
of which they shall then have had B
notice, and the said executors shall'
not be liable for the said assets or any I 1
part thereof to any person of whose
)claim they shall not then have receiv-
ed notice.
DATED at Wingham, this twenty-
fifth day of September, A. D. 1926.
R. Vanstone,
Wingham P. O.
Solicitor for the Executors.
Pass 240.
A. Class -Arthur Stone 349, Lou-
ise Deyell 328, Preston Lediet 324,
Percy Deyell 311, Stewart Carter 309,
Chester Stewart 307, Frank Collar
301, Norman Mclvers 285, Alvin Smith
275, Dorothy Hutchinson 274, Ruby
Fitt 265, Elizabeth Scafter 250, Don-
ald Rich 243, John Preston 229.
B Class - Ruth Mitchell 34g, Dav-
id Parker 342, Caroline Wellwood 336,
Helen Burgess 325, Jean. Zurbrigg 322,
Charlie Chittick 318, Ross Howson
313, Grace King 302, Norman Blatch-
ford 302, Ralph Hammond 291, Ray-
mond Carter 275, May Wilson 244,
Bernice Mundy 236, Jean McDonald
234, Stanley' Henderson 233, Marvin
Smith 228, Beatrice Forsyth and Ed-
ith Finley 227, Albert Campbell and
Winnifred Carr 202, Norma Groves
,86, Billie Lepard 160. - L. Howard.
r}{AKE MONEY
1VIen and women agents wanted
to take orders for an attractive,
exclusive line of, up-to-date
Christmas cards. Very liberal
commission means good earn-
ings for workers.
Write to -day to
A. Talbot -St Company
382 Clarence St. London, Ont.
11.
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Mason Robinson, Dwight Reid.
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Bone, Carson Watson.
Woods Clarke Johnston, Mason. II
Robinson, George Noble, Clarence
Yuill, Bobbie Yuill, George Michie.
Noxious Weeds - Ross Robinson, I
Clarice Johnston, Clelland Bone, Reg-
inald Watson, Leonard James.
Weed Seeds Bruce Scott, Ruth III
Noble, Clarke Johnston, Carson Wat-
son, Clelland Bone. , 1
Insects -Harvey McDowell, Graham i
McDowell,
Wild Flowers - Clelland Bone. s
Bran Gems - Winnifred Edgar.
Janet Scobie, Margaret Coulter,
Don-
elda Johnston, Annie McDo
McCallumCa. :---r-.111
Dark lce Margaret McCrea,
Ferrol Higgins, Myrtle Yuill, Dorothy
Galley Mae Coulter Corinne McLean.'
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ININGHAM FALL FAIRit
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Special Prices for Both Days of the Fair
We will have on sale, several lines of Shoes in Men's,
Women's, Boys' and Girls' which will be
REAL BARGAINS_
Come here for Footwear on Fair Day.
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Pony Votes Given Aways with Every Pair j
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Thursday and Friday,
OCTOBER _.:.
7 77 th and 8th
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A welcome awaits you at our store --
your headquarters.
make it
w, ern
W. J. GREER
- Telephone 23 - 11THE GOOD SHOE STORE WINGHAM, ONT. 1;
Apple Pie - Mae Coulter, Corinne '■
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MacLean, Margaret Irwin, Florence
Blair, Marion Robertson, Helen 'Ed- othy Vincent, Beth Holloway, Alber- Wheeler, Alberta' McMurray.
Cangar' to McMurray, ,Hazel McGregor, Mar -Sweet Peas Harvey Cook, Cleliberts - Marion Noble, Fer of Mary garet Cook. . and Bone, Marjorie Jamieson.
Robertson Ruth Terror Hi g- Map of Huron, - Ruth Noble, Jan -Phlox - Margaret Cook, Hazel Mc -
Cabbage
Helen Edgar, Mae Coulter. •
Cabbage Salad - Florence Nethery, et Watson, Leslie Vincent Ferrol Hig- Gregor, Lloyd Robertson.
Marion McCauley, Donelda Johnston, gins, Phyllis Watson, Wesley Cook. Zinnia - Margaret McCrea ,
Map of Ontario Norman Coulter, African Marigolds Reginald Rin- •
Mary Robertson, Mae Coulter, Doro-'•
thyG Il Mildred Scobie, Mildred Mason, Geo. toul, Graham. McDowell, Mildred Ma -
per 3o, Betty Weir Evelyn Campbell
and Robert Casemore 28, George Ell-
iott 27, Evelyn Carter Kathleen Saint
and Irene Chittick 25, Carlo Bondi 21,
Doris Armitage 20. Below 20 -Gordon
Helm, Charlie Krohn, Donelda Hend-
erson, Ruth Hamilton, Alice Dore,
(Maxine Vaness (absent) Gertrude Fin
lay, Lisle Patterson, Joe. Wilson.
R. E. Sotheran
o, ey. Noble, Geo. Michie, Mae Coulter. son.
Light Cake a MargaretLeitch, Cook,MaryAMap of Europe - Marjorie Jamie- Coreopsis - Dwight Reid, May
berta McMurray, Jean Coulter.
son, Dorothy Vincent, Harvey Cook,
Robertson, 1Vlarjory Cunnington, Mar-
joie Jamieson . Ross Robinson, :Clelland Bone, Mar- Calendula - Jessie Arbuckle, Vi1--
Clark -
tuns - Doorthy Higgins, Marjor- garet Cunnington.. etta Chamney, Jim McCallum, Clark-
ie Hamilton, Dorothy Vincent. Writing "What I Would Do."- Johnston, Norman Coulter .
Raisin Pie - Mildred Scobie; Dor- , Wwight. Reid, Kenneth Rintoul, Lav- French Marigolds - Harvey Mc
othy Higgins, Margaret Cook, Doro- ina McBurney, Margaret Robinson, Dowell, Vernon Chamney, Leonard,
thy Vincent, Alberta McMurray, 'Mar- l Hilda Black, Doris Corbett. James.
H 'it Writing Lullaby," -Florence Neth -' Verbena - Clarence Yuill, Nora.
Wheeler, Doris . Scott.
Cosmos Corinne McLean, Mar-
garet Coulter, Mildrred. Mason, Ferrol:'
Higgins, Olive Corbett, Howard Ir-
win.
•Gullardea - Agnes Robertson.
• Dahalias - Murray Logan, Henry
Pattison, Dorothy Higgins, Cameron:
Rintoul, Geo. Gregg, Dwight Reid.
Gladioli- Mary Frisby, Murray Lo-
gan, Norman Coulter, Robt Yuill, Jno..
Gear, Bruce Scott.
Bouquet From Home Garden -
Clark Johnston, Mary Robertson,.
Wilma Gregg, Donelda MacLean, J.
Higgins, Rellison Bone.
Bouquet of Asters - Kenneth,
Wheeler, Myrtle Yuill, Rellison Bone,
li:bbbie Yuill, Zella Cook, Clark John-
ston. -
Physical CultureS. S. No. 3, ,
Morris, S. S .No. 13, East Wawan-••
Asters - Marion Robertson, Velma ash.
jorie ami on.
Biscuits - Marjory Hamilton, Haz- ehy, Ferrol Higgins, Lovetta Nichol,
el McGregor, Donelda Johnston, .A1-, Mabel McCallum, Annie Scott, Ger-
berta McMurray, Margaret Coolc Ei- trude Arbuckle .
leen McCallum
REPORT OF S. S. No. , HOWICK
Sr. 4th - Lily Edwards, Elma Fin-
lay.
Jr. 4th - Jack Ferguson, Elya Dane
Harold Wright, Clara Detzler.
Jr. 3rd - Gordon Wright, Lorne
Edwards, Harry Edwards.
Sr. 2nd - Robert Ferguson, Bertha
Detzler, Inez Finlay.
Sr .1st - Alta -Finlay, Mildred Dane
Leslie Edwards, Mildred Stewart%
Alberta Ferguson, Mac Metcalf.
Sr. Pr. - Woodrow Dustow.
Elsie M. Cooke, Teacher
First Book - Total 255, Honors x88
ass 125.
Field Edith F c
243,238,
"mall
' "fico Small
eorge Carr 236,`John Currie 235, Is -
bel Habkirk 235, Hazel Lediet 235,
Frank Renwick 228, Edith Campbell
25, Jiinniy Lee 225„ Billie Davidson
19, Lloyd Ellacott 219, Grace Brack-
nbury 218, Irene Clark 217, Helen
roves 217, Winnifred Rintoul 215,
Emma Krohn 209, Helen Miller 209,.
lice Wilson 209, Alvin Lediet 202,
ert Vansickle 200, Irene Mellor 198,
Velma Stoakley 196, Evelyn Gramble
96, Betty Collar 194, Luetta Bok 190,
Lorraine Carter 189, Jean Mellor 185,
Lilian Fuller 182, Frank Angus 181,
Stewart Forsyth 181, Harry Ross 177,
James Durnin. 170, Irene Fitt 170, Jean
Muirhead 150, Lilian Harvey 150, Mar-
ie Reid 48. -Phyllis Johns,
Primary Room -Possible Total 65.
Honours 48.
Ilene Brown 59, Irene Brown and
Marjorie Forsyth 57, Earl Kennedy
5.5, Jean Cruckshanks °5o, Harry Pos-
liff 48, Mary Julia Preston 47, Mar-
garet Hughes 46, Bobby Rae 45, Ver.
tie Walker and Harold Parker 44, Lil-
lian Howard 42, Clarence.. Cantelon
and (rime, Harrison 39, Charlie Foss
Mundy
38, Donald Wardell 37, Edith IV t dy
36, Ilene Curtis and George Boyle 33,
I(athlyn Patterson 32, Herman Kenn.
edy 3t, Allan Small and Marie Hop's
gation of (Knox United church, in
Belgrave, will be received till 6 o'-
clock p.m., Oct, 23rd next. Separate
Tenders requested. The highest
or any tender not necessarily ac-
'' cepted. Further particulars may
be obtained from the Trustees, Ad-
dress' Tenders to -Peter W. Scott,
Sec'y Trustee Board, Belgrave.
FOR SALE - One of Wingliani's ni-
cest homes, at a reasonable price,
as the owner purposes leaving town.
Every modern convenience, also
garage, good garden, and fruit. $re,
000 cash, balance on mortgage. -Ab-
ner Cosens, Insurance and Real Es-
tate.
TOR SALE -Brick I -louse, six rooms
and bath, rough cast kitchen, all
conveniences, also barn and one and
half acres of land, suitable 'for
arket gardening. Situated on Vic-
toria St. on the hill, ---Apply on the
premises to John Gray.
IINFJ) HONEY FOR SALE -In
30 pound pails kr .$2.50. Will leave
it at ktr ,Mills' Feed: Store for those
outside of Wingham--Jas, IT, Case -
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Writing - "Oft in the Stilly Night"
Frui, V'Cookies - Velma Wheeler, -Jean' Leitch, Velma Wheeler, Mar
Margaret Cook, Donelda Johnston, garet Cunnington, Marjorie Jamieson,
Dorothy Higgins, Alberta McMurray, Murray Logan, Margaret'Cook.
Marjorie Hamilton. Writing, "A Farewell,"-Hary Rob
Lunch - Evelyn Corbett, Olive ertson, Jessie Arbuckle, Jim McCall -
Corbett, Mary Robertson, Hazel Mc- um, Mildred Scobie, .Norman Coulter,
Gregor, Alberta McMurray, Marjorie Gertrude Deyell.
Hamilton. Drawing of Dog -Margaret Irwin,
Butter - Norman Coulter; Mary Mary Robertson, Geo. Michie, Doris
Robertson, Dorothy Vincent, Evelyn Scott, Marjory Hamilton, Dorothy
Corbett, Olive Corbett, Marjorie Ham -Higgins.
ilton. Scene of Farm House - Velma
Quilt Patch - Mae Coulter, Corinne Alberta _ McMurray, Marie Deacon,.
McLean, Florence Blair, Jean Robert -Dorothy Vincent, Ruth Workman,
sun, Zella Cook, Mae Frisby. Clark Johnston.
Doll's Dress - Florence Blair, Mae Fruit - Ruth Noble, Creighton Re -
Coulter, Margaret Coulter. id, Rellison Bone, Leslie Cameron,
Tea' Towel Jeaii"Robertson, Flor-
ence Blair, Mae Coulter, Jean Higgins,
BELGRAVE SCHOOL FAIR
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Carrots - Clelland Bone, Ross An-
derson, Edna Vincent, Georgena, Pull-
en, Phyllis Watson, Charlie Scott.
Parsnips - Harvey Cook, Margar-
aret IVTcCiea, Florence Blair, Velma
Wheeler, -Leslie Vincent, Floyd Mc-
Cauley.
Onions - Mae Coulter, Annie -
Scott, Jessie Arbuckle, George Noble,
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Ruth Noble, Florence Nethery.
Best Dressed Doll - Florence Blair
Mae Coulter, Margaret Higgins, Mar-
garet Coulter: ,
Child's Apron - Marjory' Hamil-
ton, Margaret Cook, Dorothy Vincent,
Alberta McMurray, Marjory Jamieson,
Ruth Workman.
Patch on Gingham - Marion Mc-
Cauley, Marjorie Hamilton, Beth
Holloway, Alberta McMurray, Mar-
jorie Jamieson, Hazel McGregor.
Buttonholes - Marion McCauley,
Marjory Hamilton, Margaret Cook,
Margaret McCrea. •
Tatted Insertion Margaret Cook.
Crocheted Insertions - Margaret
Cook.
Linen Towel - Jean Higgins,
Dor-
SCHOOL REPORT
The following is the report of 5.
5. No. xx East Wawanosh for the
month of September.
Sr. 4th - Marie Deacon 77.
Sr. 3rd - Margaret Irwin` 6p
Mary Robertson 65 p.c.
Jr. 2nd •-•- Howard Irwin.
Jr. 1st - Dwight Reid, Mae 'Young,
Creighton Reid, Stanley Irwin,
Pearl Congram, ;teacher
Garner
arner Nicholson, Norma Wheeler.
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