Zurich Herald, 1927-07-07, Page 4ZRRlen HERALD
SCROOL REPORT
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1Y .
tae Da,.xltnrnatans held in
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S. NO.' 6' Hay.
I1te-C'la'n . • Total 725, ‘Honors
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Vis. l 4I
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'Sr, III—Elda Gingerich 632, Piis-
ac;al$a Paxweli •5,.19 • •
;1r I;fI--Neil Ville r 435, Doris
'741,1 b 356, _
II Claaas., Total .025, Hon o1 ,459,
'Pees 375.
' Sr. IT--IOlive Witmer 448, Lowrie
,11rst. Class ikla ixu Ducharme,
300, Alphonse ixs5
0 275.
Sr Primer- -- Leo Ch. Taafrom--
borae 275, Norman 13eierling 272,
Joan Masse. 2.65, Harold Siemon 2740
Cyrille' Dueharme 242
Jr, Primer -» Ella Die,lardine 110
Stanley Smith 110, Doris Jeffrey
105, Veronica Ducharnia 9e, John
E' worry 76.
Miiri el Howald, Teacher,
7Paiweli 412, Martha Foster 407, CI,Ej?ITON
.21'eniieth Greb 384, ,Alvin .Ginger•ich.
,6s6.
:F,lda Gingeric'h obtained the high
«net marls in eaeb subject. Arith-
'matte, 100; Geography 90, History
313, Literature 77,. Spelling; 65, Corn-
fuee boon '79, Writnig 48, .cert 40.
G.• E. Pepper, teacher.
SCHOOL REPORT
tat S. S. No. 11, ,Fay of June
t^romotian exams,
IIV to Sr. IV. Pass 480,:
'Wen 600—Gordon Smith 668, Ruth
'°fI`endiick 618, Irene Charrette 547,
Anthony Masse 514.
Sr III—Pa's 480—Clarence La -
458.
.Jr. III to Sr. I1;—Paes 435, Hon,
5—Norman Sararas. 619; Arnel Dis
elardine 567; 'Lucille Jeffrey 545,
Zeanni's Charrette 463, Avila Duch-
. •rt -ane 409, Regis. Ducharme 376.
4Sr. II to Jr. IIi. Pass 375, Hon.
:ate-llraer Disjardine 503, Richard
mase 502, Marie Lafrom.boiso 491,
Dueharme 470, Therese Mass
:Marie Masse 412, Marie Siernon
ZR. II -Eva Masse 375, Cherrie
• lilrey 370, Leona Lafrombroise
M. Riley Hallman and Dor-
othy, .of Toronto, were i•ieiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Zwickers.
Eighteen of our young m"n took
a trip to Niagara Fall's the past
week by auto: "
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet .Rau, of
Mich., returned home after epend-
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs
'Chris. Rau.
Graeilla Lamport, nurse of Flint
Mich., has returned to her duties
alter taking care: of her sister, who
is doing nicely , r'
Bev. Melvin and Mrs Whiting
and family are home on furlough
from Kobe, Jnpan.
4etUe.a€foti. of the 'same tool. ;Aare
The main ? !sp.'wakers for the oce,as
Bev. were
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W. S'' ' 1 ari
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Henry :Gelber; Ex, -M. 1,?, 1'. ft
Tho Missis hainrnie, •Se11'e and
Slay, known as, the Sunbeam Trio
gave a cone'ert in Seafox'th to ' m
good 'a•i..ed au e,
Tho ,i .any relatives of MrSerehn
Con'siit, Sr., will regret to :learn
that. 'aha has ben quite ill' of 'large
-wrist ponfineel t oher Toone,
Gertrude Hogarth of ; ''oronto
is visiting her parents, Mirs:: anit
re. J'ar. Hogarth,
>erri'ir Ctntelou . of Onandago„
is 'spending 1:11) su,runy,.a
ier bolidF
at his home,
Archie Rowelilfe has pun•chased
the milk buisiness from Thai" Sher
ritt and took possession July 1.
- Alf. Smith 'took possession 'of the
Knipe bakery July 1st. He has
been connected with that business
far the past five years and' is well.
known,
Mrs. Ha..ell, of Kitchener is here
'spending a few weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Ort-
wein.,
Silas . Brol.ensh%re from Chatham, "s Margaret Buchaumman .of
parents, sent the wank -end with relative's London, a lin; her holidays
I?Scitlt bar 'irr�ts,Mr.. and Mrs. A.
here, l • Buc)ia.nan..
Mr. and Mrs.. Jacob ei;essner, of 1 Mrs, Eric Kennedy of Windsor,
Dashwood, resited with' Mr. and is here visiting with her parents
Mrs. Hy .Mott. . Mr. and Mrs. Owen Geiger. ..
Mr. and Mrs.. Vanwiek and chil- Jack Carmichael: of Detroit i.s
of Fergus. visited with Mr. '.Ind i,speuding a few weeks vacation
tears. Wilson Anderson.' with relative's here.
Appropriate services in the l• Mrs. Lou- Simpson and Wni,. Sim-
ihurches w?r held on Stinday in r,son of Detroit are visiting for a
Thoth the morning and evening, week with relative's here. ' e
In the afternoon a special prograxn,i Jessie Johnston of the Continu-
•,vaa arranged by both churches in ation ` school 'staff,has returned to
accordance to celebrate the Diann tier home at Clifford for the hol
and Jubilee. and a parade was for- dad*: and Miss M. Stewart to her
,med which went to the cenietery;of home at Seaforth. C
the Evangelical church where ...ais Mr. and 'Mrs.. limas Buchanan,
very costly and fine new entrance of Toronto, 'spent the week- nd
was recently erected, and which the visiting his mother and .sisters here
M•b
Pohle Moore, who has been vs-
- -ting her sister, Mrs. Thos. Sirup-
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1 'A very pretty wedding was
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4solemnr�e at the erre of r.an
# Mrs. William Beaver, Hensall, at
high 'noon, one Wednesday, . June:
i 29th, when Rot=. A. Sinclair united
i ` iii- marriage Mins 'Salina, only' da -:
i lighter of Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Boa-
4 ger, to ,Charles Brawley, 'son of
Mr. and Mips. G. A...Brawley, of
Guelph, Th o. room ways beautiful:
decorated with pink and white
peonies,t he bride being married
in the drawing room in front of a
bank ,of ferns and flowers. The
bride looked charming in a gown
: of peanh george,te with shoes and
hose to match, :while tie brides
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nsaid,-.Mis's; B. Becker; of Kitclieiier•
,i was 'd.aintily gowned in a dress
ii of powder blue taffeta. 14Ir. John
.t Seyler, of Kitchener,' acted ais:best
l man: The bride's flowers were
:sunburnt roses and the bride's-
Maid's • were pink roses,. Follow -
mg : the wedding edinrier. the 'hap-
ipy: .young couple left !s_by' motor
fox. Cleveland, Ohio the' 'bride tray'
'�.elling costume ,being maisli rose
;taffeta 'shwas; an(' coat,'\ 'F.411. bl-
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1. The C. I'. S. S.1110tor Princess. 2. Cli tehauiit Drive, a „link in the l'acuic Highway.
8.' Dance floor an the ferr'k.
OT only have Bellingham, Wash., and Victoria,
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B.C,, been brought into closer 'connection and more
"friendly relations by the recent inauguration of a
-terry motor transport service by the new Canadian
P'aciflc' "Motor Princess", but western .tourists as a
`Whole have been provided evith a new route to the
Zapital City of British Columbia, and one that has
the alluring cherrn and refreshing diversion of a
gree and a half hours' water trip. The new water
route fol touving motorists Econ the mainland to
Vancouver Island forma the base of a triangle which
;:provides a circuit tour from Victoria through
Naanaimo and Vancouver and via the beautiful rati-
te Ilighviray't'hroiigh New Westminster and Belling-
Iaam to Oregon and Washington destinations. 'Z'T,iis
'tour takes ,one through sone et, the host beaai'tiful
eftenetY on the continent, Exhilarating sea breezes
ciijrytsd.iilbng' the.:"tlVlrol'e conte, wliiCh is tlii'trlTQ'Ir
:twotnetrybe-olinratQ•I''LLof Which els so delightfully
equable, that the semi -tropical foliage is pleasing' to
the •eye and fragrant the year round. .
In addition, thd• Ferry links the wonderful roads
on Vancouver Island with the California Bee Line,
the western arc of the great 6,000 mile circle tole`
which embraces twelve national parks in the United -
States and three in Canada, and of which the Banff
Windermere mer: i •h
i3 6 way through the Canadian Rock4es, •
to be officially opened on June' 30th, forms one 01
the most clelightful•1?arts,.
The ship which has made this Mainland -Island -
Circle tour possible was specially designed for the
service and possesses many distinctive features. She
has parking ,space fdr'•50 automobiles '00 two decks
and accomrnodation,_tor 250 passengers, A.'saloon
smoking room, restaurant, dance floor 'and deck
'spaces for promenading. leave been .fitted up for the
convenreti '
ce Wale i:t+aveiti3t u."t• ,
g p � zc, and Ate .vease] .; .•
is e(. tui
l rifted elirsffengines which 'ensure
a :'laced 'of 14 kn kN
Michigan, and otter p1u-o0rs The
biacie as +a ScTy� 1)Maul:ar;y�(�rlii1141k
of ;' 3rtii�illi airct trir(il 4� fly lieelel•
u 'vee j� :Arae position ixi' ]. 1tellehtir;
rind beets of good 111:1ie8 are''t -
tended ;te the. young couple in their`
nillitil fife, i s ]iei
of
Fisher,'
to ga:'iat o Hens -lx Uii t.d Chue
presided et the piano in bur ue-
u ally:"blearing manner. '; `,1'lrellap-
ley cattle will reside inp ,Kitchener
Where th graanz ha'a•built a pretty
home.
COUNTY NEWS.
The induction of the Rev. Mr,
Connor took place 011' Thursday,
June 30th on St, Andrew's (Church
Kippen in the afternoon, after'
which the ladiee served a 'buffet'
!uticli.,
Bev. Mr, Connor evil( (lave
Lea : charger, Kippen And Hills -
green United Clzurcliee.
Reeve Dr. Milne and Dr. J. G.
Rowe of, Blyth, had a narrow ese'
cape from. ,serious injury the other
day while out Motoring: in Hallett
Tp. In making a, turn.. at a Side-
ro'.ul, the car,' -"which was driven by
Dr..Ross, was ditched and turned
completely over. Dr. Milne rem
ceived injuriee to his leg and 'Dr.
Rose had his arnii severely cut and
bru:ieed. •
The Sr-•hool of Coni,inerce, Clin-
ton, •hit, jurst closed..a nio'st suc-
cessful year, especially in the type
writing department bels^•the work
be n noleworthy, the is'-udentshaer
ing. ,won 46 awar•ds'from the Edu
rational Dept of the 'United Type
writer Co.
Samuel S. Sturdy, , a native'son
of Goderich Tp., having (been born
over 84 y;eare ego on , the '1ariae
on .which hes pent his whole life,
passed away `e Friday last sit-
ting quietly in his chair, : ,Ila had
been failing in health, growing
fernier -as the days went by, 'but
had not complained of .illness,and
had eated h';3 brealefait as usual on
the day •of hies death.
Congratulations, are feeing ex-
tended co Mr. and Ma's. Robt.Hol
Mee, of Toronto, who on June `27th
observed the. '50th anniversary of
their • Wedded life, they were mar-
ried, in St. Catharines, after which,
they Moved too Clinton, where f or,.
many years Mr.. Holm s .w -as 'rdi.tor''
o t : the 'Clinton New eEr ea but later.
went to Toronto, when. he was
appointed :surveyor of Customs.
On Sunday last, the remains of
Rev. Father Thomas Noonan .ar-=
rived et Dublin from, London by
motor hearse,. The men of the
Holy'. Name, Society of St.' Patrick
parish, motored to • Staffa to me
the body as it was• brought to
parish where the deceased man•h
'expressed a desire to be burie
Tilg. ri ime .nes lay in 'state in t,.
ntai?, lily of the . church and
Men. of th Soci'ety.lactea as
bodyg, card during., the nigh-;. On
Monday at 10 a.m. requiem. high
mass was sung ' by `Rev;. Father
McCasclle, a former curate here in
Father Noonan's 'ratte ye re..
Malcolm Zi11er, one pet the old
_pioneer'a of the' Tp. of cStephen,
died' at hie honor; pn June 23rd,aged
78 year , 5 months and .17 . days,
The deceased haci been in poor bee
nilth _.fore a., few ..ears and *.wva.
confined to .his bed for .7,, ve,eltel,
was boric in Germany end cause.
with his parents when one yeierolcl
'settling, in. Hay Township. lend in
his. boyhood,. 'days experienced all
the discomforts` of pioneer life. 54
years ago he was united in ynar"-
riage to Caroline Weitin., who pre-
•deeeased, him 4 years ago After
their marriage they mored to St
epheir wleere he.:rerniurea all„ Iiia
life... To 'this -inion 9 •children Wee-
re
tiv -re boric of whom, 5 !survive„ '
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EXETER
Marguerite Aldsworth has fin-
ished her course at Stratford Bur-•
meas• College• and has '•rdturned'.;to,
her home ..
Olive Wildfong', of :F'robi'sher,
Sask., who has .been visiting at
Ali -ingot., is the guest of herun-
cle Mr. and Mr's. eemo's Wildfong.
What might have been a •serious,
accident, occeneed at the .Anglican
church corner, on Main gat., ;when
two Ford .coupe's collided, with
only the driver in each. One car
was ohoted over the curb and drag
'ged aeons for 'a distance, hiFee r
ing the hind wheel, and also dans,
agingt he sista. The tee() drivers
weri however, not seriously hurt,
Mr°a, James Ford passed away
on June. 23rd atthe ihonee of her
daughter, Mrs. A. Redden, 4th
con., 'Stephen, she was ,up and a-
round till the day eyahe ,died, her
m=1iden .name was Caroline Snell,
and was a daughter• of the late
John Snell, and wail born on the
2nd con. of Stehpen and lived in
the community all her See In.
1866 •bhe was married to the late
James 'Ford who'predeceased her
18 years ago.
• The diamond jubilee ''leas cele
crated right. royally in town on
July ist. At 8 o'clock the pro-
cession. formed up at Victoria Pack
Over 300 'school children were in the
sides decorated
lineup, be auto-
ntobilts, ,bcycl,es ete. headed by
the band. • `The starch extended to
the school grounds, where 'the pro-
gram wa+s bii en. ' Among it num
bens ' as a pageant,' eoliiiniunity
irng,ingetc. W. G.• Medd, iM:
#., read the special niessa esfrom.
the gov-Gen, Ote. About .10 pion-
eers', were in attend.an e and; the
medials Tier: i d ,toxibu'ea to the eh-.
uul ,:111,11ro.1.
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