Ontario Reformer, 2 Nov 1922, p. 13

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PAGE SIX ~ OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922 a a - ~Fxam-Results-- Confined trom: Pid a ALBERT STREET Jr. 1V.--Doris Boddy, May Coaper, Daisy Clarke, Gladys Hurlburt, Wil- lie Dennis. M. Doherty, teacher. Sr. IIL.--N. Attersley, A. Caverly, M. Cridge, B. Frink, P. Good, J. Goodall, E. Hurst, L, Mayne, A, Ma- son, P, Miners, N, Northcott, H. Pate field, E. Rowden, E. Sandford, 17. Tyrell, A, Willis. ' A. M. Cox, teaéher. Inter, Jr. IILL--Emily Wilson, Roy Core, Iva Ayres, Emily Kemp, Mary Morton, Arthur Holdeworth, Frank! Pringle, T. Smith, teacher. Jr. 1I.--Gladys McComb, Evelyn Shelley, Edith .Saunders, Marion Hall, Tom Patterson, Alice Archer, Edward Lovelock, Sybil Gillard. E. A. Pound, teacher. Sr. 3I.--~Bennie Lovell, Wm, Mar- tin, Grace Lovell, Florence Keenan, Marjorie Gillard, Jack Archer, Bil- ly Brent, C. I. Cox, teacher, Jr. IL--Richard Foote, Stanley 'Weyrich, Mildred Rowden, William Parks, Haréld Sweet. y F. E. Hislop, teacher, Br. I.--0Ovvil Petrie, Robert Coul- son, Alice Pringle, George Patterson, Cyril Miners, Florence Judd, May Wells, Helen Davis. Jr. I.--Ellen Elliott, Vera Ayres, Lillie Bracey, Frank Stevens, R. M, Lowe, teacher. gr. L--Willlam" 'Olentck; Everett Disney, Charlie McConnell, Madeline Hornby, Albert Turner, George Saunders, Jack Partridge, Kazmyl Steban, Beryl Lalonde. G. E. Cornish, teacher, "Br. Primgry -- Athelda Amsbury, Donald Thompsow, 'Tendg Shellen- koff, Nanto Rogers, Charlie Archer, Maree MéMaster, .D. Leonard Brown, y A: 'Patiley, teacher. popimars--Cting 1.-~Muriel Hogel. Class II. -- Réta Lovell," John Stocks, HarfiNewhall, Meryl. Chees- brough, . {Mel { Class HI--Reta Stdcey, Russell Bryck, Paul Logeman, Hagel Janes, william Foote, Edith MeQuaid, Elsie Réynolds, 'Minnie 'Baker, "UA, M. Power, teacher. OREN STREET Jr. 1V.--Margaret Rice, Alice Puc- kett, Clirené® Clary; Kenneth Mil- ler, Leon "Rolsen; Catherine Sutton, George Polson, ¢ Marjorie Bryan, teacher. Sr. III.--Ruth Cook, Bennie Fish- er, Edmund Oornish, Donald Cor- nish, Jr. IIL+=Dorothy .Crothers, Leon- ard Brash. V. Currie, teacher. Sr. 1II.--Kathleen Barnes, Lorna Bloomer, Rosina Brown, Annie Col- lis, Maudie 'Cornwall, Mildred Drage, Lionel Hind, Sylvia Horwich, Clarence Keith, Arlie MeGregor, Ivy Mansfield, Alice McBain, Clara Rorabeck, Merwin Scott. Jr. IIL.--Anita Gibson, Holt, Theresa Kemp. E. Currie, teacher. Jr. IIL--Ian Thom, Douglas Gor- don, Sr. Clayton Il.--Matthew Bell, Clifford +deawton, Hilda. Rice, Ixy Keeler, Phyllis Clements. 'R. M. Robivson, teacher. Jr. IL-~Doreen Gunnell, Angus Mackinnon, John Perkins, Flossie Cornish, K. Dunbar, teacher. Sr. I.--Verna Hodgkingon, Gladys Lornie 'Goring, Jean Proetor, Doris Cruickshank. Jr. I.--Reta Blake, Margaret Walk- er, Lily Walker, Beryl Drinkle, Mar- jory Ward, Gladys Southwell, Marion Rorabeck, Harold Mosier, Clarenc: Morris, Harold Lakin, R. Knight, teacher. Sr. I.-- (Ethel 8mith, Ford Mar- tin), Vera Carey, Loraine Brown, Joe Haines, Harry Smith, Nina Barnes, (Norma Huyck, Ronald Kirby), Bennie Fowler, Carl Crea- mer. Jr. L.--Kooy Soo, Hilda Rowden, (Donald Cameron, Helen Saywell), (A, Drinkle, A, Hurst; Wm. Watson), Hilda Kellar, Margaret Leckie, (John 'Drinkle, Clarence Holmes, Lily McKay, Evelyn Cnok.) T. P. McEachern, teacher. Primary, Class 1.--H. Greenly, M. Jones, D. Gibson, J. Wilson, C, Gjb- son, BE, Kirkpatrick. Class I1.--G. Penney, D. Miller, (i. Smith, J. Leckie, R. Clause, M. Mec- Robinson, K. McRobinson, L. John- son, Class 1II.--J. Hobbs, G. Kirkpat- rick, H, Lee, A. Barnes, M. Graham. Class 1V.--R, Starr, P. Etcher. T. Ramsay, teacher. 'Primary, Jr, Class I.--Margaret Davis, Gladys Wilson, Gordon PFred- erick, Ronald Hubbard, Jimmie Pickell, Lloyd 'Giroux, Carson Heard, Fred Smith. Class II. -- Edna Short, Verna Watts, Helen Ross, Jack Sherriff, Lorne Dalton, Mazo Rlake, Phyllis Hamilton, James Sutton. Class III.--Helen Holmes, iCooper-Nott, Roy Martin, Bradley, Donald Gordon. M. Schofield, teacher. KING STREET Jr. IV.--Roland Wursche, Hazel Sweet, Olive Redman, Charles Fer- guson, Hilda Shutron, George Bar- num, Ivah Fox, Harold Armstrong, Jennie Morgan, Mabel Marlowe, Dal- ton Fluke, Howard Douglas, Muriel Smith, Rena T. Bentham, teacher. Jr. IV.--Lillian Pirie, Ronald Mec- Kinnon, Rhea Brooks, Nora Mont- gomery, Dorothy Reid; Reid, Ruth Lethbridge, Billy Marion i| Lawrie, Marion Gummow, Margery |S= Campbell, Patricia Bartlett, Dorothy Pawley. L. R. Moffatt, Sr. IIl.--Gladys Frise, Ralph Ir- win, Evelyn Britton, Jack Henry, Hilda Britton, Olive Frise, Frieda Spencer, Jean Mathews, Neville Wil- liams, Jr. HI. Int.--Mildred Morris. H. M. Ferguson, teacher. Jr. III.--Mabel Britton, Donald Campbell, Harry Deshane, Alice Ho- ehn, Willis McLeege, Frances Rus- sell, Peter Sandford, Jean Scrim- geour, Margaret Twilley, Ada Twil- ley, Harvey Wood, Doris Warburton. A. L. Curry, teacher. Jr. IL.--Shirley Fowke, Cromwell teacher. Thom, Marjory Clark, Betty Lovell, Grace | 5 Franklyn § Young, Pauline Coad, Harpy Mc- Grath, Isla Barker, Ruth Fishleigh, Mazo Anderson, Verna Rutledge. 8r. Il.--Adeline Fowke, Evelyn Smallwood, Grant Farwell, Roger Hodgins, Teddy Bell, Stanley Small- wood, Orval Dewland, (Willie Martin, Connie Stevens. F. M. Hawkes, teacher. Sr. I.--Fred Kitchen, Bessie Alex- ander, Douglas Conant, Billy Tomlin- son, Cecil Morphy, Gladys Tomlin- son, Gerald. Loucks, Jr. I.--Jean Ledger, Alma Corby, Eva Bottomley. Jr. IlL.--Reginald Lowe, Dunkeld, Charlie 'Bottomley, Corby, Walter Ferguson. Kathleen L, Green, teacher, Sr. L.--Clifford McGrath, Hulda Parker, Harold Marlowe, Roy Wal- ton, Harry Cawker, Bernice Dunford, Floyd Medland. Jr. ~-Helen McGill, Mary Sten- house, Lorne Fetherston, Arthur Whitney, Lloyd Garbutt, Jack Nor- rig, Jean Dickie, Jack Weir, Doris Sweet, Paul Kennedy, Nora Frise. H. V. Shirley, teacher. Primary, Class I..-Ruby Morphy, Paul Mosienko, Florrie Ovenden, Kenneth Proctor, Lorne Proctor. Class II.--Rae Magill, Albert Wal- ker, ClassA.--Bobby Cawker, Freddie Fowke, Bobby Frayne, Beryl Gar- butt, Carman Hughes, Melville Hodgson, Jean McGregor, Gordon Rooney, Marjorie Whitney, Class B.--Herbert Bathe, Silas Bulpit, Milton Chapman, Hartley Magill. Orval Tom R. A. Hawkes, teacher, RR rT < --_-- a Jr, 1. Fry re Rae Mc- Master, 'Annie Anderson, Jack Sim- mons, Norma Keith, Harry Stirling, Pearl Cook, Sr. Pr. 'Walter Terry, Beatric2 Stirling, Evelyn Dell, Muriel Feasby, Margaret Harton, Ashley Thompson. F. B. Heslop, Teacher. Sr. 1. John Grieve, Rosie Mack, Bruce Brad'cv, Herbert Cole, Ray- mond Cole, Arthur Terry, Morris Pennell. Jr. 11. Elsie Paite, Mervin Oke, Maurice Morris, Marjorie Garry, Jackson East, Jack Germond, Jean Wallace, Lloyd Cook, Allan Pennell, Ray Gibbs, Sr, II, Jean Leishman, Helen Ly- cett, Edith Thompson, (Helen Hed- ley, Dorothy Galley, Helen Chapman, equal) Marcus Brant, (Madeline Hawley, Janet Hedjey, equal) Car- man Bradley, Marion Raite. D. Heslop, Teacher. Prize Winners will Be Given Awards The Simcoe. St. "Home & School Club will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. Rev. My. Cotten will del- iver an address, and will also pres- ent prizes to the twelve winners in the flower and vegetable exhibit. In addition, an interesting programme has heen prepared. A collection will be taken for the Northern Fire sufferers, and an op- portunity will be given for any who b would like to give their contribution ; Smiles'n PURE I Chuckles CANDIES ARE THE CROWNING PLEASURE OF PARTIES WHOLESOME 60c. A POUND DELICIOUS to this fund through the Simcoe St. Home & School Club. The money is to be given expressly for Child Relief work. Sandwiches, cake and coffee will be served, and all are requested to bring their own cups, and saucers, All 'South Oshawa Ladies and men as weH are cordially invited to he present at this meeting. Hockey fans dre getting anxious and wondering just what the new management of the Lindsay rink intend to do this season by way of enlarging the ice surface. For years past Lindsay has always heen repre- sented by good teams in the O.H.A., but it has been proven that the fur- ther up in the championship race the teams succeeded in reaching that they naturally stepped into faster company. It has heen discovered that the teams that defeat Lindsay are as a rule better skaters, and fast- er on the ice. It is also believed hy many that speed in hockey plays is developed just the same as stick handling or team work, and that speed is developed on larger surface than that which is to he found at the Lindsay street rik every season. The rink should be enlarged and fans and players were living in.hopes that it would he this season. y WEEK - CUTICURA SOAP Regular 30c GLAXO 75¢, $1.25 and $2.25 ---- One of the things that is 4 ing with midsummer madness Rar fra. Presidential boom.~ Utica -Qbser- 8 the ver Treat Your Liver Fairly A disordered liver throws the whole Help your liver act right system wrong and affects the health generally. - rectly on the liver, cleanse and strengthen the stomach, bowels, remove all impurities from the system, and make you fitand well. 's Pills act di- regulate the You can have a healthy 'body, strong Take nervous system, hright eyes and clear complexion if you Beecham's END DRUG SAVINGS BUCKLEY'S BRON- CHITIS MIXTURE 40 dose bottle ...... 75¢ ENO'S FRUIT SALTS TANLAC Regular:$1,190.... $1.00 CARNOL TONIC NESTLE'S FOOD Regular 85c¢ ........... 78¢ CASTILE SOAP Large bar Next P.O. 48 ONLY GUARANTEED HOT WATER BOTTLES. SPECIAL vs spines +o BOE Don't forget to take home a box of our WEEK-END SPECIAL Neilson's and Metcalfe's Chocolates KARN'S DRUG STORE Reg. 60 c. Chocolates Of Tasteless Cod Liver Meliln... Pe a sie LADIES' TRIMMED HATS There is nothing cheap about these Hats but the price. trim good. Shapes and lines we've dressed and a the prices are almost as low. Both "DOLLS We are receiving daily, Old Coun- try shipments of Dolls. The nicest seen since 1914, and undressed, PIN CUSHIONS In delicate shades of Pink and Blue, oriental design and finished in true Oriental Fashion. bur counters. Rogers' Silver Every conceivable shape of Knife or Fork will be found displayed on The name is sufficient Guarantee as to quality and the designs ap- propriate for the season. ® B : Another big shipment of. fine, Those of our customers who were fortunate enough to obtain some » .of our past shipment will appreci- ate this at 36c¢. BAKE PANS AND ROASTERS You'll find the range complete enough in Aluminum, Steel and Enamelled Ware to suit the most fastidious Turkey. GLASSWARE Here's a range of Cut and Pressed Glass, Bowls, Dishes and Tumb- lers, plain and fancy shapes and patterns. PILLOW COVERS $1.38 pair THANKSGIVING CANDY Toasted Mallows ....15 Ib. 19c. Satin Finish Chicken Bones and PllOWS oonisis ns inis soul: Ab. Fruit Drops, old fashion . .20c. Ib. Peanut Squares ........3c. lb. __---- "= "COAL HODS SulAUIECHA ike Cop and covered. shapes. 75c. and _-- ya 59c¢c. "FELTINSOLES BR CHINESE WORK BASKETS Fancy Baskets, 'Oriental Weave, some lindd and others unlined, Soaliflas sole or Gueesing table. | A. STEEL C0. 11. | 25'SIMCOE ST. 5. "8 Fine embroidered pillow slips of good quality for your guest room. GUEST ROOM TOWELS A nice large Towel of Good guest room size. fine huck Mid-Season Shapes in Velvets. The range is complete and suitable for the holiday. $1.49

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