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Flesherton Advance, 7 Jul 1937, p. 5

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THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Wednesday, July 7, 1937 Salt Special : ; STARTING MONDAY, JUNE 14th RIGHT AT THE STORE Fine Salt, 100 lb. bags 50c Iodized Blodcs, 35c ea. White Blocks, 30c ea. Now is the time to buy your years supply of salt MANY FLOWERS TOILET SOAP. 6 cakes for... 25c PEERLESS SOAP 5 cakes for 18c FINE OLD CHEESE 23c lb. EMBLEM SALMON Va lb. tins 6c ea. Eugenia School Sr. 3rd to Jr. 4th â€" Honors: Dor- othy Falconer, Gladys Duckett, Ruth Graham, Arthur Proctor, Margaret McMillan; pass Borland Campbell, Blanche Williams, Murray Williams, Nora Turner. Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rd â€" Honors: Eddy Cutler, Burton Campbell; pass: Sel- ena Duckett. Jr. 2nd to Sr. 2nd â€" Honors: Marge Martin, Douglas Falconer, Lois Will- iams; pass; Alice Tudor, Joyce Genoe, Ella Kellar. Jr. 1st to Sr. 1st â€" Lyle Short. Pr. t6~Jr. 1st â€" Honors: Blanche Walker, (Eleanor Proctor and Gayle Gfuoe equal); pass: (Dennis Camp- bell and Jack Williams, equal), Fred Williams, Sr. Pr. â€" Anna Tudor, Freddie Duckett. â€"IRENE E. DINSMORE. Teacher 1st to Jr. 2nd â€" Eunice Dobson, Douglas Davidson, Kenneth Long, Beverley McKenzie, Mildred Poole. Sr. Pr. to lat â€" Jimmie Cox, B«tty Speers. Jr. Pr, to Sr. Pr. â€" Royden Max- well. â€" ALDA HAWTON. Teacher '>** » » HM iii mm »»**»*»*««*»**t>» mm ii Mi iii n » PRICEVILLE (Continued from Page 1) JAVELLE WATER, large bottle 5c ea. SNOWFLAKE AMMONLA 5c pkg. AL-SHINE FLOOR WAN. 1 lb. tin 49c (Just rub it on and watch the result) : I Osprey & Artemesia Co-operative Co., Ltd. ! FLESHERTON '>***Â¥*************** * ****' f -*** ***l ># ! 1 1 M I >• ****** * ** School Promotions Priceville Public School 6th Class and subjects obtained â€" Laurie Sutherland â€" Arthm<.tic, Geog., Br. Hist., AgricuL, Algebra, Latin, Lit., Comp. Emmerson Watson â€" Arth., Geog., Br. Hist., Agri., Algebra, Lit., Comp. Archie Sturrock â€" Arith., George Br. Hist,, Agri., Physio., Lit., Comp. Winnifred McConkey â€" Geog., Br. Hist., Agri., Latin, Lit., Comp. Florence Stoneouse â€" Agrri., Alg., Latin, Liter., Comp. Gwynneth McLean â€" Arith., Agri., Algebra, Literature, Composition. Entrance Class â€" Promoted on their -term record â€" Dorothy Watson, Bob O'dell, Cob Sutherland, R. McConkey. Writing â€" Walter McBride, Bernice Carson, Kenneth Nichol, D. Teeter. Jr. 4 to Sr. 4 â€" Douglas Weir, Julia Schouerman (R). Elmer TurnbuU (K). Kathleen Hc.4.rttur (R). Sr. 3 to Jr. 4 â€" Isabel Karstedt (H) Betty WaBeom (H), \t\«m McVicar (H), Jack McConkey (Hi. Beatrice McDermid (H), J«hn McMillan, Hilda Harrison. Jeai Mather, Hector Mc- Lean (R), Viola MeDerinid (R). Jr. 3 to Sr. 3â€" Donald McMillan (H) Viiigiiia .McBermid (H), Mabel Schsu- MTnan (R). Promoted to Jr. 8 at Easter â€" Jaii« Karstedt, Isobel W'eir, Mack Watson, Sarah McMillan. Clarence Mc^rthur. Sr. 2 to Jr. 3 â€" SH*ila Weir. Law- r«noe Mc.\rthur, Laurie McKechnia (R), Jones Harrison (R). V. Scheur- man (T), Percy Stoneouse absent. 1st to Jr. 2 â€" Bernard Hartford, Jimmie McArtkur, Marie Weir. Sr. Pr. to 1stâ€" Reta McDoagall (H) All«n McLaufhlan. .\ngu-s McLaugh- lan. Ii»n« TitrnkuU (F). Vi«tor Schpuerniaa. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr. â€" Betty Hincks. Beginner* â€" Kenneth McKecknie, Cecil McDermid. Jackie McMeekin. â€"Eleanor Mather a»d .Arthur Bell. Teachers Maxwell Sdhool (Note: H indicates honors and R mdicates recommendation.) Jr. 4 to Sr. 4 â€" N'oreen Grummett (H), Mabel Fenwick, Ruth Londry, Katie Bemrose. Jr. 4 to Sr. 4 â€" Patricia Bemrose. Sr. 3 to Jr, 4 â€" Arlene Benson (H), Thelma Morrison (H), Julia Priestly, Harold Brownridge, Jim Brownridge (R), Velda Broderick (R). Jr. 3 to Sr. 3 â€" Lillian Poole (H), Bruce Poole, Jenny Guy, George Fen- wick, Lois McIUmurray, Harry Pall- ister (R), Laureen Pedlar (R), Lura Londrj- absent. Sr. 2 to Jr. 3 â€" Mervyn Seeley, Hazel Fenwick, George Bemrose, Iva- (lel .\llison, Olive McMillan, Laura .Allison, Bill Lougheed. Sr. 1 to Jr. 2 â€" Russel Seeley, Mar- garet Bemroee, Reta Duckett, Janot Lougheed, Loise McMillan. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr. â€" Jaan McMillan, Porcy, Lougheed, Wesley Long, Wall- ace Long, 6eo. Porteous, Reg Allison. â€" G. E. Milton Shouldice, Teacher U. S. S. No. 15, Proton Sr. 3rd to Jr, 4th â€" Helen Pevey, Fred Batchelor, Irene White, Emily Blake, Jack Barker, Zella Lyons. Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rd â€" Marvelle White, Edith Blake, Margaret Blake, Kenneth Bates. Sr. 2nd to Jr. 3rd â€" Margaret Mills*, Henrietta Sims, Cecil Barker, Wen McKaye, Bert Badgerow. Sr. 1st to Jr. 2nd â€" Everette Lock- hart, Marion Baker, Marion Lyons. Sr. Pr. to 1st â€" Helen Corbett, Ruth Lyons, Murray Shaw. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr. â€" Phyllis Wau- chope, Murray Watson. • perfect attendance during school year. â€" G. B. LITTLEJOHNS. Teacher S. S. No. 4, Artemesia Entrance Class â€" Muriel Talbot, R. i J. McN'alty (the latter passed on his j standing throughout the year.) Sr. 3 to Jr. 4 â€" Fred Bannon 77, Laurene Talbot 65. Jr. .3 to Sr. 3 â€" Russell Lee 70. Sr. 2 to Jr. 3 â€" Christina Duncan 84. Jr. 2 to Sr. 2 â€" Anne Stinson 87. Jr. 1 to Sr. 1 â€" Leslie Duncan 83. Pr. â€" Peggy Linton. Jean Love. â€" Helen M. Henderson, Teacher. S. S. No. 6, Osprey tf Jr. 4th to Sr. 4th â€" Eleanor Mc- Kenzie, Norma Marwell. Sr. 3»d to Jr. 4th â€" Blanche Long, Jr. 3rd to Sr, 3rd â€" Margaret Douglas. Hartley Tupling. Winslow Hutchinson. Sr. 2nd to Jr. 3rd â€" Leona Short (H), Shirley Maxwell (H). Jean Cox, Rv>bf Bobson (rec), Jr. 2nd to Sr. 2nd â€" Donald Wilson, lone McKenaie. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nichol. Misses Beth Hincks and Nellie Short motored to London on Sunday, where they will attend summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKechnie ana Mr. Johnnie McKechnie motored to Guelph on Sunday where the latter will attend summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Hunry Tucker and t'aniily, Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mclfechnie, .Mr. Wm. McLeod and Donalda, Mr. and Mrs. -Archie MacCuaig, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hincks and family, Beth, .Vlmeda and Jean Hmcks, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hincks and family from here attended the re-union in Harris- ton Park, Owen Sound on Saturday, also Mr. Chas. McFarlane and sis- ters, Flora and Margaret, attended from here. On Sunday anniversary services were held in St. .Andrew's church, when Rev. R. Honeyman of Di'omore, had charge of the morning service. Mr. Innis McLean, with his violin, ac- companied by Miss Monica Lambert 'ave a fine selection; Mr. Elwyn Mc> Innis of Brighton, former station agent's son of Priceville sang a solo, â- â€¢Open the Gates of the Temple." ^The choir also contributed a number at the evening service. Mr. Pickering, student minister here had the evening service and delivered a splendid ser- mon. Mr. Mclnnis sang a couple of solos and the anthem by the choir was enjoyed. Mrs. Harry Pedlar and two sons of Toronto are holidaying with her par- ents here, Mr. and Mrs. .Alf. Hincks and daughter. Marilyn, Mr. Thos. Hincks and daughter, Dorothy and friend of Toronto and Mr. Ivan Hincks, Dro- more, were visitors on Sunday with the Hincks' families. Misses Jean and Almeda Hincks accompanied their brother and wife to Toronto on Sunday. Miss Florence Clark, Holstein, spent the week end at Mr. Wm. Brown's. Miss .Alma McLean, Mimico, is hol- idaying at her home here. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLeod. Swinton Park, visited Sunday at Mr. Jim Stur- r»ck's and attended anniversary ser- vices here. Keith remained for a kineer' visit. DANCING \CLENELG CENTRE EVERY FRIDAY EVENING til the mu.-ic of I FLORENCE SAUER AND HER ORCHESTRA \ Admission: â€" Couples 50c -:- Extra Lady 25c y Lunch served free during the month of July H"H H '. I-H . H t H .. H .. I .. 1 . 1 . 1 i ,i i ., i , t , | ., i .. i„t„|„t ,. i .. i .. i .. i .. i .. | .. n ..ti. n .. t .. | .. | . » ^ i . H i > » ♦♦♦ *' * * ^ t* *\"i i .i n .. i .. i .. > . i .. i .. n .. n ., n .. t .,|.. i .. t ., i i. | ,. i .. i ., | .. i .. > . i .. i i. i i. | .. r .. | .. f .. n .. t .t 1 1 !♦ % t ^Clothes of Quality^ Suits Made and Tailored to Your Own Individual Measure July Special $21.50 Suits for $19.50 $24.00 Suits for $21.50 The W. R. Johnston Co. has authorized the above re- ductions on two popular rzinges for the month of July only. The selection of Cloths offered at these prices are ♦ Fancy Tweed and worsted suitings from the spring + 1937 samples â€" plain colors are not included. t MeJte your choice early and tadke full advsmtage of this I very special offer. _ • - ' -. ^ - t I Sweat Shirts Pullovers Outing Shirts Belts Suspenders Sport Trousers Summer Caps Hosiery Neckwear Underwear Shirts and Shorts Felt Hats Bathing Suits Swimming Trunks F. H. W. HICKLING FLESHERTON. Ont. **** * * * *• >* **'* * * < ** * * i ' t 't* *l ' ***VV ' l ' t i ^Hl ' t i ' l ' i >â- >♦â- >> H< *» S. S. No. 5, Osprey Sr. 4 â€" Frances Roberts, Veletta Sayers, Dolly Ottewell. Sr. 3 to Jr. 4 â€" Phyllis Robezts (H) Francis Haky (H), Kathleen Somers, Anthony Haley, Grace Poole. Jr. 3 â€" Edith Sayers. Sr. 2 to Jr. 3 â€" Wesley Lawler (H), Joan Ottewell (H), -Stanley, Lawler and Ruth Poole equal, Sr. 1 to 2nd â€" Helen Somers (H). Jr, 1 to Sr. 1 â€" Wilda Sayers. Jr. Pr. to Sr, Pr. _ Floyd Lawk-r. â€"Beth Hincks, IVacher. Vandeleur Public School Sr. 3 to Jr. 4 â€" Aleda Ratcliffe 78 (H), Verda Cargoo 70, F. Boland 67, Jr. 3 to Sr. 3 â€" Kathleen Katclitle 75 (H), .Muriel McGee 68, Dorothy Johnston 64. Beth Warling 61. Sr. 2 to Jr. 3 â€" Frances Buchanan 82 (H), Raymond Warling 76 (H), Helen W>-ville 71. Jr. 2 to Sr. 2 â€" R. J. Cargoe, Marie Johnston, Bruce Shepperd. Sr. Pr. to Jr. 1 _ Patsy Warling, Mary Dolan, Marion Summers, John Fitzsimmons, Nelson Fitzsimmons. Jr, Pr. to Sr. Pr, _ Dorothy McGee, Dorothy Hutchinson, Elmer Cargoe. â€" Harold J. Thompson, Teacher. The fruit of an umpii.«>'s labors is the raspberry. Orange Valley School Jr. 4 to Sr. 4 ^ Verna Russell T6, ^^ary Whitehead 78- »!•, S to Jr. 4 â€" Levi Stafford 71, Pauline StepkenBon 58, -Aniii* St«ph- (.nson 57. Jr, 3 to Sr, 3 â€" Muriel Gifchriat 72, Krnie Russell 45. S*-. 2 to Jr. 3 â€" Burton Russull 73, Eileen StatToid "«, Jack Gilchi-ist 47. Jr, 2 to Sr, 2 â€" Gerald Stafford Sfi, Oscar Irving 77, Oscar Brown 64i, Xina Teeter 53, Fred Gilchrist fS. Jr. I to Sr. 1 â€" Ivan Rus«ell 76, Dorothy Bi'own 90. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr.â€" Margaerite Staf- ford, Melville Irving, Doreen Teeter, Emerson Teoter, Harold Gilchriat, Nelson Stephenson. Jr. Pr. â€" Philip Irving. Figures denote per cent of total marks; honors 75 per cent pass 50 per cent. â€" A. Irene Martin, Teacher. S. S. No. 6, Artemesia OWNERS DEUGHTED WITH OLOSMOBILE ECONOMY A THRIFTY, DEPEN HALF the fun of driving an Oldsmobile is the way it saves you money. It's great to own a car so big and roomy â€" so smart and spiritedâ€" but the real satisfaction comes when you check motoring costs and find that Olds- mobile operating and upkeep costs are right down with the lowest. • Owners will teU you that Oldsmobile dehvers unusucdly high mile- age on gasoline and oil. They will also prove to you that it reqmres the minimum of servic- ing . . . because of Oldsmobile' s quahty DABLE OLDSMOBILE engineering and precision workmanship. • Look at Oldsmobile's price tag ! Convince yourself that it is "The Car That Has Every- thing", with such fine-car features as Unisteel Turret Top Body by Fisher â€" Knee-Action â€" Dual Ride SteibiUzers â€" Cross Steering with Center Control â€" Super-Hydraulic Brakes â€" and Fisher No-Draft Ventilation. Then come for a trial drive in an Oldsmobile today. Ask about the low monthly payments to suit your purse on the General Motors Instalment Plan. / ii*/'«3 fa â€" tV/ m ^iU Sr. 4 â€" Virginia Wilson, Eileen Irwin, Janet Cameron, Donald Mc- Kinnon. Jr. 4 to Sr. 4 â€" Marvin Sturrock t>0, Emerson Beaton TU, Gordon Stur- tock 78, Will. Jones 77, Keith Caicns 7t, Arthur Fisher 70. ^ Jr. 2 to Sr, 2 â€" Betty Tucker 80, .\t»nie Jones 73. Sr. Pr. to Jr. 1 â€" Winnifred Wright 81. Jr. Pr. â€" Jimmie Jones. â€" E. M. Oliver, Teacher. Tryon College Jr. 4 to Sr. 4 â€" Leone Mclntyre (H), Reta Radley (H). Sr. 3 to Jr. 4 â€" Ruth McLean. Jr. 3 to Sr. 3 â€" Kunice Thompson, Ivan Sullivan, Hector McLean, Donald â- TThompson. 2nd to Jr. 3 â€" Doris Mclntyre (H), Elda Morrison, Wilma Radley, Christ- ena Radley. 1st to 2nd â€" Lillian Winters, Ross McLean. Pr. to 1st â€" Donnie Morrison, Ken- neth Winters, John McLean, Donald Mclntyre, Fred Radley. â€" .Audrey Brown, Teacher. READ THE "SMALL ADVTS". I^r ,j 1, r Srjj,| Tc* 1 7 u»ik i . *'*\

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