Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era , August 11, 1922, p. 6

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Jean Hamilton Grammar Can Geography III Zoology John Harrison Grammar p Zoology Ruby Hayes Grammar zoology II Hayes Grammar Geography Zoology Gladys Hogg iDgrjpti Zoology 1L Gran Tflatory 111 Geography III Zoology I Grammar Geography III Edmund NorriS Geography Zoology Grammar Can lory Geography Zoology I Rowland Grammar I History I Geography I Zoology I Blanche Stiver Grammar I Geography Zoology ALBERT CONTINUATION SCHOOL School formal Entrance Laura Oldham English Literature III British His tory Ancient Algebra I Geometry I Chemistry Normal Entrance and Junior Matricu lation Stella Maries English Composition literature HI British History Ancient Algebra Latin Authors Litis French Authors Bruce British History I Algebra I Geometry C Cliemislry III Latin C II French Author G Pencil Composition lit Eileen Composition History An III Algebra I Physios I Chemistry I Latin Authors Hi French Com History Algebra Physics Chemistry Latin Authors Latin Composition HI French Authors Trench Composition Murray Stokes Composition HI British An- Hillary Physios INN Simcoe Friday Saturday to 1190 p Standard TORONTO Excellent Floor Tickets DR J ft and SUTTON WEST ONTAHIO Phone AND By to Baldwin Complete range of alt kinds of Boots We can save you at least SI per pllr on high grade Shoes Come Dealer In Dry Goods Boots Groceries etc liable Reeve of the Village years Hi Hived by his father and their sad bereavement The Funeral look place from undertaking parlors Qupensville on Friday large number of to Queens- friends followed the He Cemetery Mrs Abbot and dnughte visiting Mr Bells Miss Marsh and friend spent Give Holiday at home- I Methodist Garden Party held on the lawn on Tuosday evening tat cer tainly proved an immense the fact that the weather by Running Race Boys and under- Eddie Jack Ironsides Running Race Grls and under Race Roys ami under laid Robe i j Running Race Girls and under Florence Boyd Dorothy Boys and Roddy Donald Mcintosh Running Race Girls 10 and under Verna Margaret Maxwell Running Race Boys and under Ed Brown George Running Ruce Girls and under Isabella tie Running Race Boys and under fell George Running Race Girls and under Vilchall Isabel Wier Balloon Race Ladles or Orchard Eastwood Mrs Single Canoe Boys Sharps Donald Single Skiff Girls Louise Single Canoe Double Jack East wood well Jean Robertson and Frank Single Skiff Boys and Herbert Kent Maxwell Double Canoe Mixed and under Marian and Walter Skiff Helen and Maxwell Louise Gardiner and East- East wood ingle Canoe Girl and under Ella Lumbers Louise Gardiner Jean Robertson made the Tea from six to eight while at the booths a thriving business was done in the line of I refreshments Gate receipts in- eluded the proceeds netted over one hundred and fifty dollars Local talent ably assisted by the Newmarket quartette provided a program which was greatly ap preciated by everyone The committee and members of the indeed feel indebted to those who contributed their time and talent to the success of the evening Jacksons Point Stop STANLEY A CASH Yearling Oxfortl Lamb Single Boys and under Jack Maxwell Frank Irvine Ross Howard and J Eastwood tie Swimming Race Girls 10 and under Verna Mary Davidson- Single Canoe Girls and under Louise Gardiner Win ters Jean Skiff Boys and under Clarence Single Canoe Boys and Ted Sharp Bob Wilson Slraohan tie Swimming Race Girls 12 and under Freda Marian Beat Swimming Race Boys and Mount Albeit market firemen arrived by special car about oclock and The blaze control by me lime the rrived and they gave valuable assistance in checking the flami The buildings burned to the ground were owned and occupied by Holder plumber and tinsmith Marshall older bakery and Mr Burke radial railway conductor Mr was the only one who carried insurance and he had- only When the tire broke out he Its at clothes out of hi to what he thought Was a place of safely and returned to assist In checking the fire When the fire it to get his doming report t Holder was paid for two new the day before the fire and was burnt up In of more system fighting- a fire itrated so plainly last Friday that the rot together on Tuesday night and organized a Volunteer Fire with Mr Frank Culver- Five chief and assistant The question of water for fire protect talked Hydro CloanUp is finished with the and effort e made to get eleotrio for Sutton and Jacksons Point and ator mains Since printing the Sutton Fair Lists several sections have added especially in Saddle Classes Girl Rid or under 16 Silver Cup given A Sta gey Rider under 16 Sli ver Cup Coming Dr P by Mr St To ronto and optician Cart be consulted about your eyes for glasses at Bullocks Jewelry Store Sutton Saturday Aug Report of Middle Depart mental Examinations from Sullen Continuation School A first class proficiency or over a second class or over a third class of over and credit means Eva Taylor firsts seconds third 1 first credits Joseph Doyle first 1 second 2 thirds credits Flossie Bidden seconds credits Evelyn Moore second third credits completing Middle completing Grace Taylor Johnson WANT Phone or Write us for Prices Sutton Dairy Creamery Ltd Phone Sutton DONT FORGET MOUNT ALBERTS NEW GENERAL STORE SEE U8 FIRST AND SAVE MONEY Saturday August W are starting a Clearing Salt of Ginghams Children Ladles Summer Dresses Canvas Shoes and Oxftfth And Every Article In Our Store will be a Special for this N PIVNICK Manager CREAM WANTED The demand for Mount Albert Creamery Butter It Growing Let us have your Cream i Let us do the work for you Alto lot our Truck Call for Your dream You will get all there It I InIL For particulars write or phone Moont Albert Co PHONtt Creameries at Albert Bobbing is done by those who thin straggly hair said one beauty expert as no beautiful hair whether blonde or dark can bring herself to part with it Aug A heavy hailstorm swept over Township Monday afternoon The hail was as big as hens esss and tore the potatoes and garden to At village of Cairo the storm at its worst doing a great of damage es caped the hail and only Mineapolia Minn A y Three armed Penn Avenue State Bank day while the cashier lunoh forced two girl to lie on the floor drawers a vault and toe in cash and escaped in an The Great Lakes is acute the main trouble a shortage of bunker coat is the wheat and ore J have already stopped to ARCHIVES OF TORONTO

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