M seeepeteic ces genceâ€" e mm e ~arromanietsnnes Durham High School Middle School Results Wilton, Harrictte ... 1â€"indicates 75 % or over. 2â€"indicates 66 to 74 %. 3â€"indicates 60 to 65 %. câ€"indicates a passâ€" 50 to 59 %. Grade 12 medal is awarded tc Vera Lauder. * Grade 11 medal is awarded to Stella Connolly. ROY WIGGINS, Durkam :. To Any Tire Use a wet cloth or soft, absorbent cotâ€" Caps tik, Cing Feawe Trofine, he, Wolk will adhere to it, and it is wise to dis rooa on iP en it e me io Wife Preservers _ * / At birth, too small to be weighed, tiny Sonia Rose Salo, LEFT. now holds the spotlight at Creighton Mines, Ont., for she is now eightâ€" weeksâ€"old and weighs 32 ounces, At ht V sns gye sG has ooo ol s y ana s \f..s s tes C 8 h: 3 Ts .. en C &\_ s sc t ies TOO TINY TO WEIGH AT BIRTH, INFANT NOW EIGHTâ€"WEEKSâ€"OLD AND WEIGHS 32 OUNCESâ€": Pdaiath, Acs mmanaioniadiadsc nsmandntiana Elvyn Becker, Lorne Blythe, Donald Campbell, Elmer Clark, Iona Cluchey, Donald Dewar, Edythe Dinger, Mary Gagnon, Howard Grierson, Reta Heft. Muriel Keller, Dennis Kieffer, Eugene Lake, Allen Lauder, Jean Lauder | Edith MacDonald, Ang. McGillivray, . Ruth Mortley, Fred Noble, Helen Renâ€" | wick, Donald Saunders, Betty _ Sim-| mons, Pat Smith, Betty Taylor, Eile | en Teeter, Velma Vollett, Jean Wilâ€"| Grade 9 medal is awarded to Iona Cluchey. R2 e Beulah Marie, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Klages, Chesley R. R. No. 4, was united in marriase Thursday, June 27th, to Ernest Clifâ€" Thomas Brigham of Elmwood, R.R 3, in a simple ceremony at St John‘s Lutheran Church, Desboro, Rev. W. D. Bauer officiating. The bride was attended by her sister, Violet Klages of Mount Forest, as bridesâ€" maid, and Edgar Brigham, brother of the groom, was groomsman. â€" ‘The wedding music was played by Mrs. W. D. Bauer. A wedding dinne: was served to the immediate families and in the evening neighbors â€" and friends gathered for a reception. Mr. and Mrs Brigham left by motor for for a trip through Southern Ontario, and will visit with the groom‘s sisâ€" ter in Toronto. They will reside on the groom‘s farm in Bentinck Townâ€" The following students of grade 9 have been promoted to grade 10. The following students of grade 10 have been promoted to grade 11. Alllister Aljoe, Isla Barber (aegrotat standing), Helen Cunningham, Elaine Hirtle, Norah Kearney, Alex. Macâ€" Donnell, Roberta McMeekin, Ronald McQueen,. Dorothy Mather, Lorraine Pinkerton Donald Ray, James Scott, Mary Seymour, May Thompson, Cath: erine Robb, Anne Wilton. Grade 10 medal is awarded to Elaine Hirtle. present she is residing in a homeâ€", of her life. Sonia Rose was fed five made incubator which was formeriy dropsotï¬u!dhmmeyedrm1 an orange crate and is receiving/every half hour. Canadian Finns, noutrnishment from a doll‘s tiny|Sonia Rose‘s parents, Big John Salo nursing bottle. This first two weeks‘and his wife are shown. CENTRE. BRIGHAMâ€"KLAGES ‘"We have on our lists® 10,000 â€" homes available for children," said Mr Cross. "It is our intention to launchk a campaign to obtain the © fullâ€"hearted coâ€"operation of all our citizens in this worthy endeavour. ° ‘There is one thing which should be pointed out at this time. Perâ€" zons offering their homes to refuâ€" gee children will not be asked io Total Income ......... ‘Transmitting charges . ‘Total rem. to Bible Society Dr. Grant, President, The Welfare Minister expressed gratification at the action of Uniâ€" versity authorities of Toronto â€" in placing its residence accommodation at the disposal of tue Ontario Govâ€" ernment. Within the next two weeks the first contingent of chilâ€" dren, numbering about 1,200 will arrive in Canada and from then on they will arrive weekly in groups of 300. : : Collections Wieek of Prayer ..$ 19.94 Collected by Dr Grant & Mr W. A. Glass .. 21.65 Mr. J. Brown & Mr W. Ritchie 22.65 Mrs Mather & Mrs Honeyman â€" 7.50 Miss M Hunter & Mrs A Hay . 5.60 Mrs Sneath & Miss M McGirr . 7.70 Mrs A. McGowan & Miss Hughes 4.00 Miss M Middleton & M Bourne .95 Donations from country ...... 2.50 Donated by Knox S. S. ...... 10.00 given complete control over all placements in private homes. Ontario to Get Most of Refugee Children gee children will not be asked io bear the cost of hospitalization in the event the children become sick. This expense will be met by the Dominion Government." nounced in mtorqug a conference at Queen‘s Park of the plans already REPORT OF DURHAM BRANCH UPPER CANADA BIBLE SOCIETY Great Britain will become the reâ€" sponsibility of Ontario, Hon. Eric Honorary Air Marshal W. A. Bishop. Canadian ace of the last war, has been appointed director of recruiting for the‘ R.C.A.F. in conâ€" nection with the British Commonâ€" wea‘lth Air Training Scheine. EBIRZECTS RECRUITIHHNG Olivene Yiirs, Sec‘y Treasurer THE DURKHAM REVIEWV â€" : BLCRCVWEE BEABqGeRCC O o2 7 e~~: 3 Grade V to VI: Frank | umeek d at the M l Hon.); Gretta Watson. the weeken cFarlane the romotIOnâ€" ReSsUISs â€" ©oo~; ' . apreg Kennedy spent p> ; Grade HI to IV: Wilme Whtson; ‘wiss Mary Kennedy APCC_ JIIMICII z To _ (Hon.); Marianne McGillivray (1;:::; the weekend with relatives °'°"" : DURKHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL Asues Knisley (Hon:); Mary to. c ind um hn |â€" refugee 5 (Hon.):; Alex. Ellison. | ‘ Mrs Edith Traff <ia. from (Names in alphabetical order) Grade H Sr.: Verna Watson (Hon): james Trafford and Mr T)(rmWfl- Cl 72| _ Grade 7 to Grade 8$â€" Bilie Aljoe, wilten Mead (Hon); Ruby GOMM; of Owen Sound visited With / on E flc'mare Cluchey, Francis‘Cluchey, Ofle Robert 'Knisley. liam Edwards on July 1st. e on are sn Cluchey, Eldora Cordick, Jean Danie! crage 1: Lila, Ellison; Kenneth| Mr and Mrs Neil McFarian is fere,nCe . Archie Dewar, Inez Lawrence, BOSS stewart. family attended the Bailey reâ€"uni _ already McIEnnln.ld, Marjorie MacDonald, Ruth grage 1 Jr. to Grade I Sr: Robert at Ed. Pratt‘s on July 1stâ€" tz |Mc @, _ Kenneth ‘ MacGillivray, waison (Hon.); Lorna Macfarlan®; Miss Margaret and Charles M°, expressed Gatty Mactean, Irvin Mighton, Adele (Hon.); Evelyn McGillivray; . Jessi¢ rarlane attended the reâ€"union at xor 'Y_‘_INoble, Foster Saunders, Gertrude n may eufr on July Istâ€" .. .$102.01 $102.49 .48 Big John is a stope boss in a mine. Dr. Paul R. Kyle, 28â€"yearâ€"old Uniâ€" keeping the spark ofâ€"life alive in Grade 1 to Grade 2â€"Douglas Aitchâ€" ison, Doreen Aljoe, Dorothy Aljoe, Louise Armstrong, Lorraine Barfoot, Bruce Bayley, â€" June Bender, Ronald Birr, Gillen Boyd, Leonard Campbell Adele Cordick, Gordon Cordick, Betty Craigmill, Janet Cross, Nora Jean Darling, Earl Dewar, Gordon Innes, Edmund Johnston, Irene Lawrence, Angeline Lowe, Donnie McLean, Tom Middleton, Franklyn Moran, Joe Morâ€" ris, Fred Nicholls, Donnie Pust, Marâ€" garet Robb, Jean Roseborough, David Schutz, Sheila Sweeney, David Trafâ€" ford, Laureen Weppler, Beverley Wigâ€" gins, Elsie Wright. $. S$. Ne. 1 GLENELG Entrance to High School on Year‘s Work: Dorothy Gomm and Joe Watâ€" son. + C Grade <Hon.): Grade 2 to Grade 3â€"Alvin Atkinâ€" son, Margaret Birr, Mary Bryon, Ken Cluchey, Edythe Crutchley, Kenneth Dewar, Kenneth Falkingham, Dorothy Fritz, Sydney Goldsmith, Bert Grierâ€" son, Joyce Murdock, Russell Noble, George Patton, Donnie Robins, Mary Smith, Harry Spiesz, Orval Thompâ€" son, â€" Buddy Trafford, Lorna Watt, Catherine Wells, Adair Wilson. Grade 3 to Grade 4â€"Annie Alexanâ€" der, Bradley Armstrong, Tommy Becâ€" ker, Kenneth Caswell, Joe Hastie, June Henry, Audrey Hirtle, Denton Kinnee, Kenneth Kress, Kenneth Noâ€" ble, Marlene Rimmer, Joan Roseborâ€" ough, Peggy Schenk, ElinoreSimmons Durene Spiesz, Ivan Stoddart, Davina Thomson, Arthur Wilder, Bruce Wilâ€" son. Thompson, Harold Voisin, Harry Vol â€"_ _ y raiim mocgins, Teacher. sin, Leonard Vollett, Kenneth Whitâ€" s more, No: Wyville. o e Grade ;mt: Grade 7â€"Nancy Bryon, REP.ORT OF S. $. No. 9, GLENELG Mary Burns, Russell Caswell, Joan â€" Grade 7 to $: Mary Lawrence, 69; Darling, Lillian Dewar, Jean Grierson Stanley Marsales, 68. tss ‘Terry Hamilton, Robert Hirtle, Elmer _ Grade 6 to 7: Geneva Pratt, : Lake, Norman Lawrence, Kenneth Charles Pratt, 74; Dixon Weir, 71; McCallum, Kenneth Macdonald, Rusâ€" David Long, 57 (provisionally); Lloyd sel Manarey, Billy-Mid&leton. Pat. McFadden, 57 (provisionally). Morris, Royden Noble, Wilma Noble, . Grade 5 to 6: Vera Marsales, 68. Gloria Rimmer, Lawrence Shippam, Grade 5: Velma Marsales, 63. Katherine Trafford, Cecil Wilson, Elâ€" MAY AND JUNE TESTS gin Wilson, Pearl Wilson. Grade 4: Helen Marsales, 80; Dell Grade 4 to Grade 5â€" Helen Aljoe, Beverley Armstrong, Harley Berry, Evelyn Cross, Grace Darling, Jack Dewar, Melville Dewar, Leonard Dinâ€" ger, Jimmie Duffield, Jean Dyer, Douglas Falkingham, Jean Gray, Nor ine Hamilton, Joyce Henry, Marilyn Innes, Patricia Kress, Harold McCalâ€" lum, Gordon McDonnell, Donnie Macâ€" Gillivray, Jessie Lou Moran, Marg. Newell, Edna Noble, Florence Newâ€" ton, Betty Pinkerton, Charlie Robb, Donnie Schenk, Annie Smith, Eunice Wyville, Wesley Wyville. Grade 5 to Grade 6â€"Bill Becker, Betty Bryon, Allen Caswell, Madeline Catton, Wilma Clark, Thelma Cluchey Milton Cross, Verna Crutchley, Clare Elvidge, Norma Gagnon, Florence Goldsmith, Roger Goldsmith, Adeline Gray, Isabel Hastie, Mary McGowan, Sadie McKeown, Jean McQueen, Dorâ€" is Middleton, Joyce Moore, Gloria Murdock, Joyce Phiilips, Jean Patton Douglas Standin, Caroline Thompson, Walter Thomson, Isobel Whitmore, June Wilson, Kenneth Wilson. VI to VII: Jack McKeown Gordon Beaton. inotaennP is Ade hm ons tiate d um TORONTO 'Smhmmmngnvd. the Salo home~ during the firsg weeks of. the. infant‘s life, Mr and Mrs. Neil McFarlane and family attended the McCannell reâ€" union at Flesherton on Saturday. We have had two nice days after nearly two weeks rain. We hope it ‘will clear up now so the farmers can get their hay cured in good shape. Grade III Edna Reay, B; Donald Corbett, B. ® Grade II A: Billie Hunt, C. . Grade HI B: Edith Lawrence, A; Jean Lounds, A; Orville Reay, B. Grade I to Grade II: Alfred Corâ€" bett, A; Johnny Grierson, B. Grade A: Albert Bailey, Margaret Johnston, Arthur Hunt. Grade I Bâ€"Mary Hunt. a. _ â€"_â€" Helen Milligan, Teacher. Grade V: Elsie Wise B; Irvin Reay B; Jean Torry C. Grade IV: Olive Wise A; Lois Torâ€" ry A; Bobby Johnston, A; Howard McRonald, B; Joy Trafford, B. Grade VIâ€"to Grade VII: Mary Anâ€" drews, 76 (H); Chester Lawrence, 70; Inez Brown, 69; Ada Andrews, 67. Grade VII to Grade VIII: Kenneth McCulloch 76 %, (H); Sadie Reay 73. Grade 1 Jr. to Grade I Sr: Robert Watson (Hon.); Lorna Macfarlane (Hon.); Evelyn McGillivray; . Jessie To Grade II B: Lloyd Noble*. To Grade II:~Marilyn Noble*, Freâ€" da Noble*, Elgin Vessie*, Jimmie Hopkins*. * Based on year‘s work. I To Grade VIII: Doris Noble, 78.6*; Hughie +<Miller, 77.3; Layman Rit: chie, 71.3; Vera Vessie, 70.1. , ‘To Grade VI: Jeanie MacArthur,‘ $8.1*; Donald Miller, 79.5; Buddy Lamb, 71.7; Vernon McCrae, 61.2;. Melvin Vessie, 52.7. I To Grade IV: Ray Noble, 66. To Grade III: Lorna ©<Noble*, Er-! ma Noble*, Arlene Miller®, Maxine McCrae*®, Fred Lamb*, Shirley Hop MAY AND JUNE TESTS Grade 4: Helen Marsales, 80; Chapman, 76; Joyce Jacques, 71 Grade 3: Wallace Pratt, 77; Bell, 66. Grade 2: Anna Mary Lindsay, 80; Donald Brown, 79; Wilmer Marsales, 73; John Patterson, 68. Grade 1: John Bell, Georgina Benâ€" nett, Jean Weir, Shirley Picken, Bruce Marsales. Pupil showing the most improveâ€" ment during the year was Ruth Bell. The highest standing during the year was obtained by Wallace Pratt. Morris Matthews, Teacher. ROCKY SCHOOL REPORT $. $. No. 3, BENTINCK ROB ROY b, JOYCC JaOUpUCDp E2+ Wallace Pratt, 77; Ruth Anna Mary Lindsay, 80; wn, 79; Wilmer Marsales, atterson, 68. Kathleen Smith, Teacher. McKeowD | Miss Ifence. attendance. Cameron McDougall preâ€" | Miss Shirley Stear of Toronto is sided over the meeting which was spending her holidays with her aunt in charge of Alma Anderson, conâ€" Miss A. Banks. vener of Missions. The following l Mr and Mrs Kenneth Dunsmoorand program was given: A period of son of Oshawa, spent the week end Bible study conducted by Lynne with her parents, Mr and Mrs Jack Fisher; A missionary play by Alma McKechnie. Anderson, Beverley Boyce and Murâ€" | _ Sorry to report Mrs R. C. M~ ray Hastie. ‘The topic on "Prayer" Kechnie is very ill. Hope she will by Mrs McDougall and Mildred Henâ€" |_FRST ProVERpBY 250,000 MILES oFr TEST DJ G IN A SsURVEYy search organizationkasked over 1400 motorist from Floride to Canada to test NUâ€"BLUE s in theg H these m . mrly ;M extraâ€"priced voted hy soon be better. Miss Mary Heslip has been reâ€" moved to the Red Cross hospital in Durham, and is not so well. VICKERS Holidays are here again. An enâ€" joyable time was spent at the annua! school picnic held Sat. afternoon on the school grounds. ‘The weather was quite cool but everyone spent a pleasant afternoon in playing ball, races and a bountiful lunch was serâ€" ved. Singing by the pupils was enâ€" joyed and an address of appreciation of Miss Milligan‘s work while teach ing in our school was read by Kenâ€" neth McCulloch and the presentation of a chair from the pupils and secâ€" tion was made by Inez Brown and Mary Andrews. rice Bailey) were the recipients of a shower from the U.F.W.O. Club on Friday June 21 at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs Alf. Bailey. An address was read by Miss Edna Porâ€" ter and the presentation of a cheque made by Miss Marie Hopkins. Many beautiful gifts were unwrapped by Mrs Waiter Kennedy, Mrs. Barnard Aliison and Mrs Royden Reay. An enjoyable time was spent by all. motorist | m o P 108 sided._ Mrs Hugh McDonald followe! motorist from Floride to Canada to with prayer. An Unteresting paper ea.:':;â€"t];teat NUm.BLUE o in their was read by iMrs Nelson Hunt foliowâ€" mutig. A formerly ed by a reading by Mrs Hopkins enâ€" en voted by titled the *Gospel Call." Mrs Macâ€" a big majority that NU BUNOâ€" Donald read a paper written by Miss CO gives them what " want most Effie Smith on "Prayer," which was in a gasoline. . / f 7 aL. . x b“tswn: boigg. SUNOâ€" ‘‘The Mispah benediction in uniâ€" cCO Funl ie e ,'tmm...mum,mmg: it 'u Other m. f en hp Ti es " C James Trafford and Mr Earl Samson of Owen Sound visited with Mr Wilâ€" liam Edwards on July 1st. i Mr and Mrs Neil McFarlane and tamily attended the Bailey reâ€"union Mr and Mrs Clarence McNally of Galt, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs Arch. McArthur daughter Miss Doris, and friend Mr. A. Ambrose, and Mr Wimn. Bowman, all of Guelph; Mr and Mrs Ed. Bowâ€" man and daughter Isabella, Toronto. Mr and Mrs Jerry Pitson and son Donald; Mrs LaVerne McCallum and daughter Heather, returned home on Sunday to Detroit; also Mr and Mrs Fred Abbott and son Billy and Mrs Mr and Mrs Frank Martin of Lorâ€" onto; Mr and Mrs James Yates 0o Sound, spent the holiday with Mrs. E. Kenny and family. Mr Grant Bryans and Weldon Vance of Tilsonburg are camping with the Miell boys on Miss Ada Banks‘ farm. Mr Alex. Vaughar has improved bis property by putting up a fine wire â€" PRIEss 2.00 Miss Jessic Pretswell of Listowel, Murdock has been engaged as teacher in our tThe weel school for the coming year. Taylor a Mr and Mrs Turnbhnill attandad «mss 22 0 C ver Cl 5 20 2 22 ore Spending a few days with their aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs George Turnbull. Bunessan No. 1 have formed & Red Cross and the first meeting is to be held toâ€"morow, Wednesday at Mrs. Henry Beaton‘s. _ Miss Dorothy Schaefer of Toronte is spending some holidays with her father, Mr Chas. Schaefer. Visitors over the holiday with Mr and Mrs Wesley Bowman were: Mr and Mrs Webber of St. Jacobs; Mrs Hastie reâ€"union picnic on Saturday last, while others from this communâ€" ity attended the Bailey reunion picâ€" nle on Monday. Congratulations to Miss Isla Brown on having passed her exams. on her year‘s work into Form III in Hanoâ€" Knisley of Rob Roy GLENROADEN â€" and Mrs James Coxand Windsor are thovetia "7 75L uie bmith on "Prayer," which was nc S w _ enjoyed by all. * ts Use NU{ SUNOâ€" ‘‘The Mispah benediction in wni ngths â€" * ‘t Dilute son closed an enjoyable meet’“‘& Gasolines. j Lmunch was served by hostess *~ Turnbull attended the to Toronto. rtin of Torâ€" McArthur boys. _ An invitation to hold their e se i : rext meeting at the home of Mr and .nd)(un.uordlon. Recent visitors with Mrs J Intosh were Mr and Mrs. W BBBGPReRE CCCR 00 rott w’m and Mrs A. D. manmhnnflynudnonorlnger- Miss Bessic Campbell of ‘Toronto was a boliday visitor with her niece smmweelgwmxhisson D. grandparents Mr and Mrs Geo. Fish er. leaving for ‘Toronto where she will attend summer school. We are pleased to learn that Mrs Alex. Campbell of Elmwood is reâ€" covering from her recent iliness. Mr and Mrs Russel Fiddis of Brant Tp. visited on Saturday with Mr and pleased to have as their guests last week their aunt Mrs Thos. Younz of Waterloo and a cousin Mrs S. J. Chapman of Bowmanville Tenn. T. derson. A reading and prayer by Mrs W. Campbell, a solo by Lynne Fisher, duetts by Florence and Ronâ€" ald MacDonald and by Mrs D. J. cepted. All repeated the Y.P.U epent the holiday with her parents Mr and Mrs Neil McLean. Mr and Mrs Joe Crutchley and fam ily were guests this week with \Mr. and Mrs Frank Holliday and family of Mount Forest. parents Mr and Mrs Fred Kelsey. Miss Myrtle McLean of Toronto tors with relatives here. Mr and Mrs Ira Yake and family. Egremont were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs F. Mr and Mrs Harold McKechnie, epent the holiday at Wasasa Beach. Mr and Mrs G. Alexander and Mrs James McLean and daughter, Du ham were visitors this week with Mr and Mrs James Miller. Mrs L. McLean and two daughters Mrs Art MciIntosh and Mrs Fred Murdock were visitors the first o‘ the week with Mr and Mrs Robert their home in Woodstock after spendâ€" iflg a couple of weeks with her parâ€" ents, Mr and Mrs Fred Kelsey. Mr Alex Miller spent the weekend with friends at Elmira. Miss Laurinne McCrae, Hamilton, Mr The Y.P.U. met last last Sunday Miss Vera Mrs John Aldred of Durham was a est on ‘Thursday with Mrs L. Mcâ€" PANCKY SAUGCEFN YVera istewart, president, preâ€" Mrs Hugh McDonafd followe‘ CRAWFORD visitors with Mrs E. Mcâ€" C. Town and daughter recent visitors with her Mrs Art Mclntosh and gULY 4TH, 1940 were weekend Christie of with their McDou:zall left for Junior with before visi Mr acâ€" is k 4 . NOTICE T All persons h the Estate of late of the Tow the County of Gr on or about the May, A.D. 1940, proof of the s: signed, on or July, A.D. 1940, Estate will be { gard only to the undersigned sh:.i Dated at Durh June, A.D. 1940 ‘Denders will i urday, July 13, the interior o S. S. wNo. 1| be received fro from Neil Mel necessarily acce Secretaryâ€"Treas: in the Estat STONEKOUS| Roan, 10 m« of the great R.R.1, Sipecic Kor F P R A TENDE wint once See. This Ever erin Dam thos one Solicit He ()