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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 Dec 1927, p. 7

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11:9 165 Jr. II Bâ€"Esth'er Bourne, Erwin Innis, Rosswell Middleton, Sadie Heathers, Eddie Wells. Mary E. Morton, teacher. Class Aâ€"Ross Lauder, (Betty Mc- Intyre and Patrick Clarke) equal, Eilene Tucker, Margaret-Sparling, Hilliard Schenk. Sr. IVâ€"Alma Kress, Elsie Leding- ham, Isabel Henderson, Reta Willis. Jr. IVâ€"Genevieve Saunders, Helen Young, Norma Allan, Gordon Grant, Donald Knight. â€"J. A. Graham, Principal. Sr. III Aâ€"Frances Hay, Lewis McComb, Bennie Firth, Margaret Sibhald, Mar aret Dunsmoor. Sr. III Bâ€" ercy Greenwood, May Braithwaite. Alma Wilson, Verdun éMcDonald. Hazel Moore. --Kathle‘en L. Firth, teacher Jr. III Aâ€"Sa’die MacEachern, Ar. thur Koch, Mar Pickering, Susie Bell, Florence avens. Sr. II B~Mfiarlon Moore, Norman Greenwood, Dorothy McDonald, George MacKechnie, Bert Trafi‘ord. â€"Florence Kress, teacher Jr. II Aâ€"Gordon Kennedy, Clark Saunders. (Laurine Campbell and Robbie Milne) equal, George Prew, Gordon Graham. Jr. III Bâ€"Gordon McGirr, Gladys Ritchie. George Glass, Shirley Mac- Intyre, Nora Baird. â€"Clara MacGrae, teacher Sr. II Aâ€"â€"Olieda' Hahn, Essel Mac- Arthur, Ross Wilson, Barman Noble, Clara Thompeon. Class Bâ€"Elmei‘ Glenholme, Louise Falconei Allan Pinkerton, Annie Tinianov, LOis Wilson. Sr; P1. "Bâ€"Gordon” MacDonald, Louise MacLean, M'argaxet Moore, Jack Atkinson, Ottilie Pealce. Sr. Pr. Câ€"FlOren'ce Bolger: ‘George Ball. Eulvalia Wilson. Gerri-0n Os- borne. Iva Sibbald. ' â€"â€"Jeséie B. Witthun, teacher Jr. Pr. Aâ€"Elmer Arne'tt. Mil- ford Wanamaker. Isabel Fiddes, Johnnie Collier. Clara McDonald. Sr. Pr. Aâ€"Janet Robb. Grace Vollett. Arthur Allan. Florence Mac- Legu, Marjqrie Middleton. Jr. Pr. Bâ€"(CathaI-ine Rowland and Jimmie Braithwaite} equal, MaryBournP. Margaret Armstron". Ross Cain: Rags Kearney. J1. P1. Gâ€"Pliilip Sparling Donald Kennedx Claience MacLean. Willie Noble Akin McCaSlin. Passâ€"W'illard Stevenson. Murray fitken, Lloyd Tyndall. David Ail,- 'en. Below Pass-â€"Frank (ladd. Number on rollâ€"~33 Average at- tendanceâ€"BZ. 38. â€"-.den0tes absence for one exam. -â€"F. J. Floyd, principal. Sr. IIâ€"Wallaee Lewis', Bruce MeKenzie'. Esther Gadd', Marjory Johnson'. Dick Fidler. Charlie Buller. Eileen Smith”. Bill Fidler. Jr. IIâ€"Elmer Love‘, Jim McCall, Aura lVIcGuire". ' S1}. LPifiZâ€"MaIâ€"‘y 'ISteVens'on', Elma Manure". Lon Gibson". Georg Dym DoxothV' DVm Hazel Loith'. Kenneth Carmount. Jr. 'IVâ€"Honorsâ€"lMarie Aitken, Bert Mather, Irene Ellis, Marjorie Nelson. “Ir Vfixnlféej't “Cr-add", Elizabeth Aitkin'. Herbie F idler. 130111011 Can HOLSTErN PUELIC SCHOOL SENIOIâ€"l ROOM SP. IVâ€"Honorsâ€"Margaret Irvin, Islay Sim. Mary W-oodyard, Joseph anney. fem All_a_n_._ PassLâ€"Vl 01 1 is F idler Margareta Heanev. Car_man Ty_pdall.’ _-._ . n.- Passâ€"Walter Aitken, Wilma Bil- ton. Geo. Stevenson. Beverly Gibson, Norma Johnson. Milton Aitken. Sr. IIIâ€"Honorsâ€"Mary Christie, Drlma Rife. Ruby Watson. (Eva Gadd and Alma Leith. equal} Vin‘ cent Ellis. Passâ€"Doris Troup. Helen Smith. Jr. IIIâ€"H0n0rsâ€"Jvan Christie, Ailene Brown. _Sâ€"I‘: iâ€"LHarry Mather”, Helen B111- 181". Vera Leith'xMurray Baam SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS FOR PAST MONTH DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL Thursday, December 8, 1927 Two Kinds of Empioyees Write or Call at the College if you wish a thorough Training for Business Northern Business College NE is the kind composed of clerks, shipping hands, etcâ€"Whose duties call for no special- ized knowledge, no particular pre-training. The market is full of this class of help, and since it is, there is no premium on their services. The other is the trained class, composed of people who are espec1ally fitted to do an important job in business. These are the people who get the opportunities in business because they get started in the right places. at theâ€"- Don’t be one of the untrained horde when you can be one of business’ specialists. Get a training in stenogr‘aphy, bookkeeping or secretarial work"â€" learn modern business practice and procedureâ€"and you will get the position with a future. We give you the training that makes you the person in demand â€"*Which are Y Q U or Which Will YOU BE? Lizzie Schaefer. teacher Daisy Mather, teacher c. A. FLEMING, Principal. Jr. IVâ€"Maimie Macphail, Archie McEachern, Anna M. McIntyre", J. Jas. Eckhardt. Sr. IIIâ€"Clifford Harrison. Jr. IIIâ€"Winnie Proudley,. Don- alda McLeod, Cecil Proudley, Flor- ence McEachern", Alex. McKinnon, Anna M. McEachern', D. K. McKin- nog', Egna Eckhardt'. Pr. (A) -â€"Lma Mather, Marjory Moore, Billig Moore. Si:â€" Flaâ€"Ruth Vickers 107, Carman Hepkins 102. Elsie Riemann 67*. Jr. P1:â€"â€"-Kenngth McCuaig 48._ mount. .Pr. '(B)â€"Howardv Tyndall: Phyl- ISIS .filoore, Lloyd Seaman, Norma m1 . Present every day'. Average attendance 29. U. S. S. No. 10, Glendg 8: B gremont Sr. IVâ€"Roddie McEacherIr', Rob- ert McIntyre, Annie Wells, Gladys McKinnon’. Jr. IIâ€"Andress Eckhardt’, Mary McEachern. Jr. Iâ€"Rosalle McKinnon, Orval McKinnon. Primerâ€"Sadie Eckhardt', Francis Smith. Eddie Proudley, OrVal Har- 1ison. U. S. S. No. 2, Bentlnck 8: Glenelg Sr. IV-â€"Margaret McLean, Corinne La_wrgn_ce._ Myrtle McLean, _ Mulock S. S. No. 6 ‘ stands for irregular attendance. Sr. IIIâ€"Clarence Vickers 333, Erma Mighton 303, Albert Bieman 144', John McCallum 107*, Stanley Sprung93‘f. GOITIOQMBI‘UIN 71". __ Jr. IVâ€"V'iola Neely. Olive Allen, Adeline McNally, Ruby Sba‘ples. Sr. IIIâ€"Margaret Firth. Jr. IIIâ€"Gordon Greenwood, Wil- lie Glencross. Agnes Anderson, Jimmy Cox. Jim Bel]. .‘ Jr. IVâ€"Rena Clark, Muriel Brown, Herbie Miller, Clarence Ritchie. Sr. IIIâ€"Chester Miller. Sr. IIâ€"Gecrgie Miller, Glenna La“ rence Sr. Iâ€"Ewen Ritchie. Jr. Iâ€"Georginar Vessie. Sr. Pr.-â€"Marjorie Vessie, Mitchell McLean. Jr. Iâ€"Margaret Edge, Cecil An- derson. Henry Williams. Average attendance 22. â€"-â€"Hazel Beaten, teacher. Jr. Pam-Ralph Miller, ’Gordon Vessie. Sr. ' IIâ€"Jean Firth, Mary Allen. Harold Greenwood. Jr. IIIâ€"Donald Walker 295. Har- old 813111115: 263. Eddie McDoug‘a'll 153*. Cameron McDougall 110'. Sr. IIâ€"Rny Brunt 119*. Jr. IIâ€"â€"-.Le\'i Bioman “8". SP. Iâ€"-G0rd-0n Vickers '100. Jr. Iâ€"«Gem'ge Porters 59, Frank Sharpe 0". S. S. No. 3, Glenelg Sr. IYâ€"Isabel Firth, Mary An- derson. Alva Greenwooa. Jr. IIâ€"Aleda Staples, Wm. Scheu- erman. Geo. Scheuerman. Jr. IVâ€"«Iean Coutts, Lillian Parks, Russell Barlman, J09, McCulloph. S. S. No. 3, Bentinck Sr. IVâ€"GIadys Alexander, Gordon Coutts, Borden Brown. Sr. 111 â€"-Cllarles Mighton", George BaileV'. Claren ReaV . Sr. IIâ€"Albezb Reay”, Grace Reay', Myrtle Bartman', Clifford Brown. Herbert Wells". Jr. IIâ€"Jean Reay', Pearl Bart- man'. ' SP. Iâ€"Bernice Wise, Ruth Bart- man. ' Jx. Pr. -â€"-HOWId Bailey. 'â€"â€"present exery d'ay. â€"â€"«Inin Sharpe, teacher Beginnersâ€"Edna Porters 43, Alfie Sharpe 0'. Number on r011 21. «Mary M. Turnbull, teacher Jr. IVâ€"Clarence Ritchie, Arnetta Mantc'. Jim Armstrong', Raymond Hopkigs: __ - _ _ u A 5--.. S. S. No. 11 Bentinck Sr. IVâ€"aSicily Hepkins', Maude Picken’. Rita Vollett". ' Present every day marked * Ax erage attendance 20. â€"-ElizebethM .MacGuaig, J’r. IIIâ€"Fwd Rosobomugh'. Wil: â€"'-J. A. McKechnie, teacher. â€"â€"I. \V. McKechnie, teacher 'â€"â€"v- â€"- 7, _-.';'1___,_ Jr. IIâ€"Sarah Dyer , Freda Rit- chie, Daniel Armstrong, Smith Hop kins. Glass Iâ€"Ella Vollett', Margaret Murdock. Sr. Pr. -â€"â€"Earl Hiscox, Elmer Noble, Milton Manto'. Jr. Pr. â€"â€" Wilhelamine Hopkins, Ernest Murdock. Pr. Aâ€"Gatherine Dyer. " ’ means present every day. Avem’ge attengance 25. helamine Manto", Irvine Mountain, Alfred Dyer Doris Dyer, DawSon Vo_llett* and Gordon Dyer_,_ equal. U. S. S. No. 3, Gdenelg 8: Bentinck Sr. I’Vâ€"Francis Melosh Jr. IVâ€"Freda Schafer. Sr. IIIâ€"Emma Schafer', Reta Me_loslg,_ Eya _Va}ugh_an_‘, Tom‘ Bell‘f. f Jr. IIâ€"Isabel Seha'fer", Ivy Mel- osh, Gordon Trafford, Clarence Vaughan" Srg Iâ€"Norman Bell‘. Jr. Iâ€"Elmer Braun, Edna Simon. Pr. Aâ€"Reta Braun. Pr. Bâ€"John Vaughan', Stanley Braun. ”â€"present every day. Average attendance 14. 57. Sr. IIIâ€"Clara Jacques 74, Mary McNab 66, Violet Banks 64, Willie Peart 60. Jr. IIIâ€"Daisy Street 68, Ada Banks 54. Elvie Hastie 50 (absent) Sr. Iâ€"W’alter Street. - Jr. I~Bruce Clark, Victor Street. Figures denote average percentage taken. Average attendanceâ€" 9.62. R. L. Barbour, teacher Jr. IVâ€"Ruby Lawrenm‘, Susie Greenwood', Davey Allen', Lillian Collinson‘, Clara Jacques", Eddie Lawrence, Freddie Arnett', Clar~ ence Hargravef. _ A‘- least one Free Press. Jr. IIIâ€"James Wilson", Gordon Greenwood, John Colinson‘, Allie lVchirr. Sr. IIâ€"Margaret Brown. J r. IIâ€"Harry Lawrence, Cecil Brown, Victor Arnett‘, Dorothy Lawrence. CARD OF THANKS To the Electors of Bentinck Town- ship Ladies and Gentlemen: Allow me to express to the many friends who so loyally supported and worked for me during the recent campaign, my sincere thanks. . Iâ€"â€"A1‘thur Newcll, Phyllis LaW- I'CDCO, Violet, Collinson, Clifford Ligdsay; Velma McNallyfl (A). “- “In buying presents” says the At- chison Globe, “give a girl something to wear and a boy something to eat.” There’s a man who has at Sr. ”Pr. â€"- Murray Greenwood", Charlie Brown. Eunice Atkins-0n, Olive Newell (A). J r. Pinâ€"Herold Atelieson. Present every dayâ€"*. Absent. 2 weeks or more (A). No. on roll, 29. Aver. attendance, Quite a number of Americans take their cars with them to Europe, but of course thex use European pedâ€" estrians .â€"-4.St Catherines Standard. Sr. IIIâ€"Vâ€"Doris Lawrence, Clarence McN'ally". We put 11p a clean fight and though defeated, I haxe no DregTets 101‘ amthinc' I have done either during the campaign 01' throughout an term 01' ofiice. When you ask 1'01 information about a contract. or a b111, or re- pelt trouble "ci’h 17:11.1? instru- ment, or make even the most casual telephone .21. 13, we want to give each ma ter the sort of at- tention that s: e '25 peeso-nal ser- vice, not just average service. This is not easy. But it’s What w_e are earning atâ€"a personal ser- The men and women of this com- pany a e trying t9 turn out some- thing more t} an jusz a good gen- eral telephone service. No two users 11: ve exactly tne game needs. When you ask us to install or move a telephone we \\ ant to handle your order 1n such a w ay that your personal require» ments ate exactly met PERSONAL S. S. No. 5, Glenelg S. S. No. 9, Glenelg of each kindâ€"Detroit At yo“. â€"A. C. McLean, teacher Service Sincerely yours, 1).. J. MacDONALD. -.â€"-]‘E. W. Petty, teacher .. THE DURHAM "CHRONICLE He’d lived for fifty years Or more On this terrestial sphere, In time, sequestered hachelorhood Without regretful tear. But. that’s because he did not know The good things he had missed- The fun of hei mgd ngshossed around, And being goo -hye kissed. He never knew how nice ’twa‘s to Get down upon all fours And under wife’s directions start To wax the hardwood floors: Or hang the clothes out on the line Upon a‘ winter’s day; Or wash the dirty dishes when ' His life-mate was away. He never knew the feeling that Comes o’er one in the morn, To find his cash has, in the night, Been from his pockets borne. . Nor does he realize the joy ' 3 To see soon after that, His wife appear resplendent in New stockings, dress and hat. He neV er knew the great delight (As married men oft find) When he léas planned some things to 0 To have “her“ change his mind; Or hOVV- he can, when driving cars, Exigencies all meet Ii therle ~ a keen diiecting mind Ensconded in the back seat. HE NEVER KNEW ‘1 fir” 14!, fiat»; boxes, ’ But‘the plural of ox should be oxen, not oxes. One fowl is a goose, but two are called geese, Yet the plural of mouse should never be meese. You may find a lone mouse, or a Whole nest of miee, But the plural of house is houses, not hicea If the plural of man Is always called _. men, Why shouldn’t the plural of pan be We’ll begin with box; the plural is called pen? The cow in the plural may be called cows, or kine; But a how, if repeated, is never called hine; And the plural of vow is vows, never vine. ~ If I speak of a foot and you show me two feet And I give you a boot, would a pair be called beet? If one is a tooth and a whole set are teeth, Why shouldn’t the plural of booth be called beeth? If the singular’s this, and the plural is these Should the plural of_ kiss ever be rnoommns, rimsn NOTE wgiLtén keese‘? ’H .. xii: of brethren, A But though we say mother, we never say. methren. . Then the masculine pronouns are he, his, and him, But imagine the feminine, she, shis and shim! So the English, I think you all will agree Is the funniest language you ever did see. ' ~Typosium Then one me be that, and the two “ “foul be those. Yet hat 1n the plural would never be hose . And the plural or cat is cats, and not case. We spealg pf gr brother, and also of that man!” Officer: “What‘fur?" Indig'nant Citizen: “Why, he‘s 6‘ bqotleggey” _ Ofl'icef:"‘Don’t yez get so excited thpre’ll be another one along in a mmuteffi Bufl‘alo court. decides that if you hold a girl’s hand against her will it constitutes assault and battery. So you might as well hand her a punch in the jaw while you're about it. 0r Sooner quignagt Citizen: “Officer, step Just "â€"Typosium PAGE 7‘

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