Oshawa Daily Times, 2 Dec 1927, p. 12

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¥ Bn " THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY, DECEMBER R 2. 1927 A IW RT a ---- EE Public School Honor Reoli For Junior Classes Y-- . Public school honour "reports for pyember junior classes only, all Netting over 75 per cent were releas- today by supervising principal © 5, Cannon as Jdollows: hy. Ie King Street School Je. IL--Ncil Bennett, Jean hy Cliff, Douglas Notris, Floh ston, Donald MacDonald, , Bob Haines. I--Eatle Phillips, Cunningham, Gordon ¥ Raton. Ae Howard, Walter Hooper, Vi Wilber, Alex Broek . Teacher--\I. ADAIR Jr. IL--Doreen Dobbie, ik Lock od, Ivan Ferguson, David Gentry. Sr. IL--Marion Sammut, alte: Devenish, Lloyd Hodgson, Ruby Spires, Claude Morey. Jr. I--Lenore Storks, Wanda iamble, Gladys Brent, Donald Mor ison . Lox. Class Class Mervin H1L--Jean Smith. IV.--Amy Brown, Allen, Arthur Nelson. M->ry Street School I---Marion Young, cron, Donald Shallbone, drews, Reta Peavoy, Grace Luke Josept h Bone, Luella Patficld, Donak mercn Ruth St. Andrews, », Dorothy Kaye, ine Bulmer, . Lois Reid, Buckley, Jarrell, Billy Elmer I Laurie a dene ley. he i lan, Ernest Eachern, Teacher---L, Sr. I.--June Luke, Dorothy Bale, Thelma Brown, thy Brack, Howard West, Clark, Percy Griffin. 5 Ir. L--Jean Hopkins, is Cottingham, Jack Dewell, McMeshon, Gordon Young, Lott, Helen Margaret Mounce, Raymond rvourt, Doris Jane Teacher--A. / Lvelyn Ashman, Beryl Walls i LETHBRIDG Ernest Ben Doro GILDER : Arthur Cory, Margar Lo colin Erline Teacher--T, )\ Jr. IL--Vivian 3. fecek, Jack Secley, Douglas Dash, elma Lowry, Ernest Hilts, Doug- as Soanes, Hclen Cowle, Maragret ockwood, Allan Plowright, Anna- 1 Melle Baird, Marjorie Culling, Ruth] G'a nd 00dman, Bob Hodgson, \Wilma| jovee Closs, Rundle, Dorothy lHHaverson, Toyee | waret Gillard, MCarnell. Sr. Primar Dash, Geraldine ryon, Billy Cowle, BAlan Daniels. 4 Jean McBrien, Murdock. Mar | ack Sage, Decline "| Primary- Pete Roirden, Audrey | Burke, Palmer, (equal). Jack Morgan | Teacher H. | ; Cedardale School : Pfeacher--1). A. BARROWCLOU GH.| Sr. IL--Edna Stire, Loretta Barti Class J.--Vernon Shaw, Peggy | chuk, Annie Jacula, 1 1 Jeary, Ronald Flintoff, Douglas Tur-| Bobbie Crandell, Iris Dingley, ! Zwarjuck. £ 11.---Doris Bone, Lily Dumi- Ir. 11.--Joe gan, Betty Jarrell, Leta Jones, Mar-|S , Mary 'Ferry, Clarence 1 aaret Ianson, Allen Sheridan, George! Noreen Arnold, Ella Slowinski, iHooper, Ray Trew, Hugh Mechin, | Climpson, Jack Kosowsky, Hilda Devonish, Robert Fuller, Albert Billie Ball, | Teacher--IRENE MITCHELL! Alan Cam- Ernest An- George Davis, Lorne Tay- Robert Law- Harold Rough- Norval Al Donald Me¢- Mamie Mal: Cordick, Hilda Mae Stevenson, Noxon, ! ALLIN. M. KEDDIZ Annie Barfage, Annie Yvonne Clarence Magee, Fred Teacher--GERTRUDE NEWMAN. Jr. ll--=Aannic Kuzmelink, Doro- thy Henderson, Frank Gillard, Mac Boyce, equal, Isobel Malleit, Ernest i Wilkins, Bruce Henderson, Eugene i Shaw, Mary Waduik, Mary Gan- gen, Alired Wilkins, equal. Sr. 1.--Jennie Trupish, Roberta Remmington, Stella Chryk, Leonard Wilson, Geo. Thompson, cqual, Al- bert Grenier, Helen 'Murray, Annie Zochodne, equal. Teacher--E. V. CRONK. 1--Fabian Fluery, Doris Sze- wezuk, Mary Bartichuk, Joe Maga, Alex Petryshyn, Patsy Lalonde, Jan Gulenchyn, Joe Patterson, Margaret Leavitt, Alice Chryk, Albert Lappin, , | Lawrence Fleury, Fred Mason, Ron- 1} ald Thomson. Sr. Primary--Stuart Kellar, Mary Kushnir, -Sophia Melynchuk, Kath- leen Crandell, Katie Ferrie. . Teacher--M. J. HANCOCK. Primary, Class I--Mary Dushke, Annie Gulenchyn, Jean McDonald, (\WVilirid Duffield, Harold Kirtley, | Irene Demille, Mary Rutko, Marvin Knig, Jinnie Topham. -1 Class 1IL.--Anna Brewster, Trupish, Stalio Zochodne, Glouske, Joan Brooks. Class 11I.--Violet Milne, Skirrow, Stanley Sencko, Harasymichuk, Lorna Singer. Teacher--U. RITSON. South Simcoe School Jr. Il.--Arthur Sargant, Henry Suddard, Victor Baker, Elizabeth! =| MaGhee, Irene Warren, Jean Clark, Thelma Morton. Teacher--G. ANNAND. Sr. I.--Alec Bourne, Keith Krantz, James Franklin, Chester Hoiak, Jr. IL--Pearl Starczewski, Verna Sire. > Teacher--A. STRICKLAND. Jr. I.--Annie Gurnichi, Grace Hol- mes, Jean Palmateer, 'Annie Shoul- der, Albert Steele, Kathleen Helen Hercia," Dorothy Lang, Jean Muzik, Dob Suddard, Tom Goch, Emily Matthews, Amy Barker, Mary Kalenka. Sr. Primary -- Anna Knitinicha, | i Jn Peter Jeatrice Stanley Frank T ---- TC OVA FRUITS AND VEGETABLES at the New Store | | | | ELE } Always a fresh stock of all kinds of fruit and vegztables SPECIAL GRAPES 2lb 23c AT O. GERACE 86 Simcoe Street South .: Phone 1720 WE DELIVER E | Bernice Wilcox. 3! Helen Mike Sibulak, Alired Shaw, Annic T'ureske, Madeline Short, Griff Ford, Doris Wilkinson. Teacher--BEATRICE MINAKER. Sr. Primary--Lorme Gray, Mar- jovie Heekford, Willie Jarvis, Sophie I"oivi, Graydon Thompson, Wanitski, Primary--Mary Kupnicky, Ethel, Parson, Effie Stephenson, Leo Smith, Teacher FRANCES II, SHIRLEY, Morning Primary--Ambrose Shes- towski, Kathleen Hunt, Joyce Calus, Kenneth Daley Julia Kupi and Bill Handzuk, Helen Krawec, FElizabe th! Vizi, Mack Van Allen, Steve Hereiz, Mary Farcus and Martha Mushte, Annie Paynks, Chester Kroll. Afternoon Primary---Iris Harvey, Poil, Mildred Brant, George | Sibulial;, Lena Cebulski, Bruce Gorm- lev, Elsie Holmes, Joyce King and 1.1 an Davies, Billie Pingle and Bud | 'Suddard, George Hester, | Clarke, Charles Elliott, Mary Chand- ler, Edna Wheaton. Teachers -- PHILLIS MARION CASSELMAN. RHODES Centre Streat School | Sr. I1L.--E. Wocdcoc!s, % Maracle - {and M. Madman equal, L. Van Driel, M. Sparks, A. Gray, B. Parish and Lester Koenig equal. Jr. I1.---E, Tole, D. Birchall, G W. 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Robinson, Ward, Mildred | Dayenport, Albert Burr, Joan Don mn: pald Scoti, Lloyd Moynes, Henry Dell, Eva Ruby Ccok, Bobbie Frayne, P tin, Fihel Harvey, Garnet hel Dick and Abie : Urun in, Harold Richard Cont, . Benaett, Smith, bi. Trotier, 1.1 adi, Fudge, dine chords, Vin \ sired, Parici Smith ] "Clas Walt Dopcld Valenti reddy Miller, eG > Whitc- in Missett, Florence Bourne Phelps, Marion Ellenor John Wilson, Keith Clar Logeman and David Magee er Roe, ury J Betty Pre lia law, aw Janu Lilian al. 1, *B" Class- Witired McIntyre, Norman Gower. Margaret Myers, teacher. Pr., Class 1.--Roy Godfrey, Lois Knight and Madgy Groves equal, May Lake, Eloie Rose, Jim Pierce, Velma Dowson, Gwendolyn DeGuerre Robert Breakell, Kenneth Pritchard, Raymond Parfitt, Francis Brown. Pr, Class 2--Billy Reynolds, Tan Irion, Philip Lacas, Gordon Will- son, Jack Neer, Margaret Breakell, Liva Cruthers, Winnie Harvey. Vivien M. Goyne, teacher. Pr., Class 1.--Betty Norris, Norma Merrills, Jobn Hughes. Pr, Class 2--June Skelton, Bert Robcrtson, Greta Nisbett, Jean No- lan, Douglas McNally, Gordon Dick, | Gordon Wilson, Catherine Lowe, Ho- ze! Smith, Eva Swallow, Verna Good- child, "Henry Hewett, Lcon Nash, Aileen Ford, Adele Bartlett, Doreen Curtis. , QO. Ramsay, teacher. Pr. Class 1.--Nora Cattena, Bar- bara Morphy, Hela Kansikan, Frank Ball, Frank Preston, Violet Kirk- patrick, Lawson Parks, Jean Sparks, --~Dorothy Wilson, , Lucille Hardman, | Wil, Leonard Wall, Emerson Salter, Norma Cerasm, Melvin Bowden. aret Van Dariel, Leonard Lambert, dua Watson, Dorey Kellar: . Fox, teacher. ! : Albert Street School Sr. HL.--Helen Cobourn, | | Hocking, Charlie Thrasher, Edna | 4 Buster, Alex Melnyk, Helen Kirke, | Agnes McHugh. IL--Winnie Griffin, Mary Swit- Arthur Wood. Arnold, teacher | Jr. 1--Edith Barnes. Miriam | Squires. lorrame Towns, Jack Mec- | Tazgart, Isabel Smith, Mary Ryzak, | heabanl, Irene Meech, I. A, Nash, | Violet Teddy T. Mcluchern, teacher. | Amy | Ronald Man-; ay, teacher. \WVil- | r, Kelvin | ' Margaret Clark, Donald Dean, Edna | Pr., Class 2--Jimmy Kock, Marg- | Cissie | Jog Sapinsky, Irene Cochrane. Sr. 1.--Eileen Orr, James Pickup, Dorothy Mepham, Robert Griffin, GeGoGrge Adams, Mary Rukaruc. G. E, Cornish, teacher. Jr. L--Tony Romaniski, Lillian Willoughby, Mary Adair, Richard Cobourn, Loreen Cooper, Dorothy Morris, Vera Sapinska. Sr. Pr--Jack Farrell, Gertrude Jones, Steve Rysik, Eleanor Fudger. Jr. Pr--Annie Melnyk, Annie Sta- lor, Kenneth Twaites. I. G. Bone, teacher. Pr.--Kenneth McGee, Charlie Pea- ker, Buddy McCrossam, Lorraine McTaggart, Maurice McGahey, Dick Orr, John Reynolds, Fred Langley, Freddie Bircham, Ethel Bird, Billie Fudger, Dolly McHugh, Ethel Lee, Helen Lee, Greta Cheseborough. G. C. Hamley, teacher. North Simcoe Street School Jr. L--Tommy Wynn, Orven York, Mary Manning and Florence Watts equal, James McClelland, Constance Peters, Ernest Adams, Reuomn Brault, Billy Sutton, Joan Mason, Owen Newhall, Audrey Morphy, Jack Sly, Douglas Burden, Reggie Noakes, Marion Cox, John Bruton. Sr. Pr--Mary McNaul, Marguerite Bradley, Lenore Innes, Harold Mor- REET ris and Doris Guscott equal. H. G. Batty, teacher | Sr. IL--Patsy Taber, Jack Durie, Florence Sheridan, Raymond Clifton, | Earl Clark, Drue Anderson, Vera i Cane, Margaret Parker. | Jr. IL.--Cecil White, Betty Hen i ley, Robert Gray, Harold Thompson, | John A. McDonald, Marguerite Hold- away, Joan Ayling, Norman Adair, Mildred Perry, Ruby Stirling. R. Hills, teacher. Ritson Road School Sr. Il.--Evelyn Meyer, Heien Bow- ler, Steven Savich, John Atamanchuk, Bruce Thompson, Dorothy Lee, Andrew, Raymond McKnight, ! Sheyan, Billy Ballan. Jr. II..-Mae Meyecr, Mike Srajuzuk, Zeana Reginald Wanamaker, Everett Harmer, Phyllis Both, Engel, Frone o n Ir. owski, John Stezik, Shellenkoff, | June: Stone, George Rapchuck, Billie Saxby, Milton : Schwartz, V. Robertson, teacher. 1 o!'v Ritzie, Mary Sievok- Jenu'e Krawchuk, Katie Kat- "uzki, Gorden Kitchen, Lilliam Bate- man, Ronald Ogden, Mary Olenic ! Tohn Smeaal, Mary Cutcher, Pegav Roberts, Sylvester Ranovich, Fred Williams, Laura Rogers, Kathleen Ranov rich, Mike Kirenda, Albert Ro- gers, Mike Wladyka. B. W. I.--Eleanor Robert Reid, Pearl Tubb, Jr. 1L--Oakley 7 Smegal, Vera Rocl;, Kenneth Dorothy = Cockerton, Nellie Paul Krauchuk, Dan Rapchuk, Morey KE.) Jr. 1--=Olza Ann 'chard, Madeline Jornt. x r.--Billy Rutherford, Pauline Enel, Thompson, M [ Se. Pr--Beveriy Br s, Winniired teacher, | Walter Stin son, McE vers 4 {Sr | Mahk, Ka'uski. wiord, Mar Aston, Wells, Velma Bayn ls, cher Prit , tea Ahicl John Dorothy Fro- Bathe, G. Kelly, Heard, Prichard, Hall, Stella Crosomoz, David Brown, Alma Cooper, Doris Johnston, George Crowells, | Jean Hoover, Sr. Pr--Annie Wiison, Verncn Fickes, Mary Balan, Isabelle Magill, Maude Wright, Gordon Halbroolk . G. Forsyth UINGY Har KILLS HER BABY & 'Woman Toke 2s Child's Life Because Its Crying | i teacher, Anni Helen teacher, | teac Short, | Collis | Annoyed Her Quincy, Mass., Dec. 2- 20 her who killed her five-weeks- 1b because its crying "annoy- #4" her, was in the Dedbhamr Jail izht, awaiting examination by Henists who will determine wheth- A young ola b er rhe must stand trial for mur ier in the day, Mrs. Madeline Gite.gon, 20, only recently recover d from a nervous breakdown, and {breodinz oyer domestic finances, ud smothered her infant son, Stan- vith a pillow slip, wrapped the dy in a blenket and carried ft 2 mile and a half to the district ourt house. "Is it dead? Js my baby dead?" he asked Policeman Edward Young, calmly turn'nz back the blanket that he ofticer might see her burden. The amazed policeman summon- ed another officey who took the body to the city hospital. Mrs. Ot- | terson was taken into an ante-room | to await questioning. After hospital . physicans pro-! nounced the infant dead, the moth-! er was arrcsted. Mrs. Otterson an- peared indifferent as she listlessly pleaded "not guilty," to a charge of manslaughter, in court a few minutes later. Mrs. Otterson was ordered held in $10,000 bond for hearing Fri- day. Warren Otterson, her hus- band, was summoned from Boston, where be is employed as a machin- ist for the Boston Elevated Rail- road, but was unable to obtain bond. His wife was taken to coun- ty jail at Dedham where she was questioned concerning the crime. Mrs. Otterson, seemingly unmov- cd by the tragedy che had brought into hey mew home, told police she |had long been melancholy over money matters. She had brooded for several weeks before she finally ! decide to save the child the unhap- | piness of living in poverty, and had | kitled him. | Police were at a loss to under- stand Mrs. Otterson's alarm over finances. {wads well kept and the family al- ways had seemed well provided for. District Attorney Winfieia said |tast night he would summon sate 2lienists to examire the woman. The case. he said, will probably come before the court county i } Edith |} Eddie | PA " Douglas | Her home in Wollaston! HA SUCCES ySORS TO. THOS. ML EE EER 19 Special Cash Purchase O omens and Misses' TS a Manuvfaciurer's Stock--:zold to us at Drastic F [hart Cur great saving made through this fortunate purchase is peseed cr rr Specially Priced at So Tro, 5s ng Lo Eo HIT VW Sizes sured all early comers. 16 to 20, 36 to 44 to choose from, A true fit ae- $7 7.50 $7.50 $3750 making this the gecure FABRICS AND FURS Needlepcint cxn Oneszum, Saturday, $1.98 Clearance of Felt Hats Real savings for ladies wanting a new Feit Hai Saturday; pre- viously sold as high as $3.95. You are tecuring splendid va've when you choose any of them, Fine ipport- ed fabrics--Broadcloth, Suedine and Trimmed "with such furs as frinre. Grey Lamb and Ameri- ect one from this ola ic onl Outstanding Coat Vclue of the Season Ladies! In your own best inte resis ces theeo Coats s now-->See them in our window lady in need cf a new Coat who does not se regret it when she sees what her friend: =z 10 A a Be here at door opening tir --We shall have sales people to choose quickly, plenty Th a Yo help you Shop at The Arcade Oshawa's Busy Gift Store SIMCOE STREET NORTH SERS CRS REESE org eM) Great Reductions on Velvet Hats Lovey Velvet Hats wich Mcials lic ti.mmings, new and very ai- traciive, to wear with the win- ter coats, Reg, up to $5.75. 3at. $2.98 PFN AIPIWL IBIS sabi LEFIIL BESS SBS HEED: _ grand jury when it convenes Mon- day. HON, ROBT. TE DENIES CHARGES Says British sh Settlers Not Hampered By Restric- tions Winnipeg, Dec. 2--"There is more reason to fear the Bolshevik from Glasgow: or London than the Bolsl:- | evik from central or eastern Europe," declared Hon. Robert Forke, Federal Minister of Immigration, speaking Tuesday night at the annual banquet of the Liberal Association of Mafi- toba. In predicting that there would be no danger of too many central and castern European immigrants being brought into Canada mext year, the, Federal Minister defended this class of settler against charges that through them Bolshevik tendencies are being introduced into the Dominion. He de- nied charges that British settlers were hampered by restrictions. With the exception of a medical examination there were no restrictions. Mr. Forke discussed various prob- lems of the department, and also de- clared it was doubtful whether the farmer had yet come into his own. He thought, without under-estimating the work of the wheat pool, that its greatest good so far had been in showing the farmer what he could do for himself without the assistance of copmmercial corporations. Mr. Forke and several other speak- ers during the evening referred to the recent election of Hon. R. B. Jennett as leader of the Conservative party, sounding a warning that the Conservative opponents, under new leadership and with the West obvi- > ted for their next cam- , had become more dangerous than formerly. nett, ful opponent, of Immigration. In Hon. R. B. Ben-! the Liberal party has a power- declared the Minister T. C. Norris, former | take all JL 'onser Censervatives being premi er of Manitoba, our organized opposition to ive policies to prevent the r elected £ aid: : T-- "It will 2, also warned at the J. T. Thorson, o ing camy aign or Conservatives in the West" For-- : Ssiva We are ay Coke The Best Produced in America Telephone~-- 262 Four direct Lincs to Central Jeddo Premium Coal General Motors Wood All Fuel Orders weighed on City Scales if desired. =a BRIE

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