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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jul 1940, p. 3

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PAGE THREE School Reports RESULTS PROMOTION EXAMS e TYRONE The following is a report of Uic June promotions af Tyrane Public School. A-excellent pro- gress, pramated ta next grade. B --satisfactory progress, promoted ta next grade. C-unsatisfactory pragress, flot promatcd: Grade 7 - Breta Callacott, B; Charlie Campbell, B. Grade 5-Mary Sytnic, C; Lloyd Skinner, A; Bille Dudley, A; Stanley Hall, A. Grade 4 - Glenn Brooks, A; Gregar Freund, A, (ta Grade 6); Donald Dudley, B; Arnold Mc- àiïtnzie, B; Marion Joncs, B; Vic- ye aSytnic, C. Grade 2-Jean Dudley, A; Fay MacA; Helen Hall, B; Harvey Joc,B; Allyn Taylor, B. Grade 1-Velma Collacott, B; Bruce Macdonald, A; Dorathy Skinner, A; Marie Taylor, B; Marion Hayward, A; Muriel Bur- gess, C; Biliy Hall, C. Primary-Veronica Freund, A; Doris Park, A; Stuart.Hall, B;r Gladys Hodgson, B; Muriel Joncs, Lamne Mortson, teacher. HAMPTON r Junior Room Names in aiphabetical arder: S Grade IV ta V -Lloyd Allin, 1% Elizabeth Budicky, Carol Craig,V Marion Kersey. E Grade III ta IV -Cyril Allin, Rudolph Budicky, Michael Kan- L uch, Michael Sherba, Jack Smith, B Margaret Tink. S Grade II ta III-Herbie Craig, E Audrey Prcscott, Helen Prescott, A Helen Rogers, Marion Tink. y Grade I ta II-Annabelle Ad- cock, Teresa Budicky, Phyllis B Clarke, Joan Craig, Jean Ker- L sey, Eva Prescott, John Trimble. ag Beginners ta Grade I-Dorene Allin, Irene Allun, Muriel Hind- D man, Grace Kcrsey, Helen Lip- tay, Harold Perrett, Ralph Peters, Evelyn Smale, Joan Trimble, Mary Lau Widdecombe. Elsie L. Hadden, teacher. Senior Room et Grade IX ta X-Marjorie Allun. Grade VIII -(passed on re- Di comniendatian) Keith Peters, Ce- G cile Petit, Muriel Smith. Grade VII ta Grade VIII-Flor- M~ ence Aluin, Jean Anthistie, David B( Craig, Gladys Kersey, Stella Prescott, Donald Robinson, Robert Stainton, Kathleen Tink. Grade VI ta Grade VII-Joyce Allin, Robert Craig, Ethel Gil- bert, Audrey Kersey, Clifford AI Mils, Phyllis Niddery, Shirley Pingle. Grade V ta Grade VI-Orville Hindman, Andy Hast, Murray Robinson, Billy Widdecombe, Lii- flan Williams. Harry V. Faulkner, teacher. ka COURTICE (I Names in alphabetical order: soi Grade VII ta Grade VIII- VTH9EA T-R E OSHAWA Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. A JULY 4-5-6 plae LoneVWolf NO. cati Strikes oe With Warren William and Joan Legi Ferry of Il and ADDED RIT w leav, Law OuThue Her ence Pampas o Wlth Bill Boyd trust SILVERWARE FOR LADIES dren THURSDAY & FRIDAY Fricý Ar semn Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Smit and JULY 8-9-10 for t thet 'Women In War' sh Thur Elsie James, Wendy Barrie upon halli SECOND RIT upoi HafA SinjS' e 'la"m Reather Angel, John King frienr Leadi T, he Home Front " or Canada at War kins Serles fori senio FOTO-NITE EVERY Stud3 WEDNESDAY story Scout perioi the rr er tac Consultvaria en.b boysi Bi rm wn anc year aider in June ed their donations in Uic hday box. The Juniors sang eBritish Grenadiers" in fine t. Mrs. Penfaund gave a ,speech of welcomc ta the >rs; of instructions ta Uic ren, and ail procecded ta the lrund. There were races of ous kinds for boys and girls. es af chocalate bars were giv- A softball game bctween Uic vs the girls resultcd inUic er winning. Refreshnients, ding lenionade, were served. DOm 1 Fisher, Leanard; Graham, Aud- rey; McClimond, Doreen; Pierson, Robert; Scorgie, Hilda; Wilkins, Harold. Grade VI to Grade VII-Antil, Jean; Barrabali, Wallace; Hane- wich, Renfle; Nemis, Ella; Pen- found, Lamne; Phair, Audrey; Rey- 'olds, Glenn; Robinson, Gardon; Salt, Frank; Welsh, Billie; Wil- son, Ross. Grade V ta Grade VI-Burrows, Margaret; Cochrane, Allan; Grav- elle, Albert; Hanewich, Ernie; Holrnes, Lorraine; MacKay, Ray- fond; McClimond, Eva; Smith, Donald; Wilson, Douglas; Sweet, Seymour <not promoted). Cecil H. Robinson, principal. Junior Room Grade IV ta Grade V - Antil, Betty; Dean, George; Hoy, Dale; Hoy, Donald; MacGregor, James; Nemis, Nellie. Grade III ta Grade IV-Adanis, Phyllis; Gearing, Billy <not pro- moted); Gray, Stella (flot pro- moted); Hoy, Grant (promoted LoGrade V); Lilley, John (not romoted); Lowe, Joyce; McKay, ean; Nicholls, Douglas; Ruttan, Kenneth; Taoley, Fay; Walter, %ary; Welsh, Carl; Welsh, Geo- Tina (not promoted). Grade II ta Grade III-Antil, 3hirley; Dean, Gwen; Graham, *oss; Hinds, Eleanor; Holmes, ;hirley; Konapacki, P auli ine; <oss, Teddy; Romhanyi, Louis; ;mith, Patricia; Swartz, Carl; ;weet, George; Taylor, Betty [arie; Taylor, Stanley; Walter, ?innie (flot promated); Young, 3arbara. Grade I ta Grade II-Herron, inton; Hockin, Buddy; Maracle, ichard; McClimond, Jack; Rice, :ephen; Rogers, Harry; Shortt, )orothy; Snider, Vivlan; Taylor, lice; Taylor, Alvin; Welsh, John; ýoung, Donald. Grade I Jr. ta Grade I Sr.- lrrows, Jack; Holmes, Harry; .illey, Bert; Lilley, James; Mar- ile, Nathan; Rice, Ronald. Pr. - Kowerko, Mike; Lilley, S.S. NO. 4, DARLINGTON Names in aiphabetical order: Grade 7 ta 8-Audrey Beau- amp, Marilyn Rundle. Grade 6 ta 7- AIice Glaser, orothy Higgins, Wilma Marshall, wen Osborne. Grade 5 ta 6- Billy Dcvlin, lrray Osborne, Bull Rundie, ob Vinson. Grade 4 ta 5-George Osborne. Grade 3 ta 4-Brooks Pearce. Grade 2 ta 3-Irma Wade. Grade 1 ta 2-Allan Fowler. Grade 1 (entercd school in pril)-Raymond Osborne. Miss Alice Arnold, teacher. BROWN'S S.S. NO. 5 Promotion report: Entrance candidate--Jack Mac- ky. ['o Grade VIII-Pauline Branch Ion.), Joyce Eddy (Hon.). ['o Grade VI- Betty Stephen- n (Hon.). ['o Grade V -Russeil Branch loii), Eric Brown. ['o Grade 111-Helen Zmijow- y, Sam Turner, Hazel Brown, )bby Stephenson. ['o Grade I -Peggy Stephen- n. Ethel M. Simpson, teacher. Courtice (Intended for last week) A league football game was yed Saturday evening at Cour- -e when the local team defeat- Hampton 2-0. Many of the children af S. S. )8 took advantage af an cdu- tianal trip ta Toronto which ksmade passible by the ca- eration of the school trustees. iy visited the Museumi and tic gislature; and wcrc in charge their teachers, Miss A. Wilkcins dMr. C. Robinson. W'e regret Miss Ann Wilkins is ving aur school where she has ýn teacher of the junior pupils. ,successor will be Miss Flor- ze Bennett, Maple Grave. Wiss Gladys Reynolds, teacher Union School section Na. 6 of st Whitby, with the school stees and parents of the chil- mi, held an enjoyable picnic on lay at Mr. Farewell's woods. Iround twa dozen ladies as- bled at the home of Mrs. Jack th June 17th, ta cut blocks 1prepare quilts ta be made the Red Cross Society. Due ta efforts af Mrs. Smith suffici- material was donated by an iawa firm ta make eight quîlts. rsAy-Ui41 uits-4 re- pac- 1~ I j' I-ELP us TO HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN AND AID WAR ACTIVITIES r - Dowmanville CALITHUMPIAN PARADE FORMS AT PUBLIC SCHOOL AT 7.30 P.M.* 25c - BUY TICKETS Nuw - .a 1940 Plymouth Sedan wiII be sold for $ 1.00 to the Iucky ticket holder -a. . . Plan Now To Attend BE GENEROUS ln case of ramn carnival wil be held on Thursday, July llth Miany lNew Features New and different booths and attrac- tions wiII he presented at the carnival for the entertainment and profit of those attending. Prizes wiII be useful and valuable and the money you spen d wiII be used to help the Iess fortunate. - - .---,..- -.- ~....................- 'VILLE *1 I HELP us TO HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN AND AID WAR ACTIVITI ES w.a, l Rotary Park w I i THURSDAY, JULY 4TH, 1940 1 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO Bowmanville

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