_«â€" Thmpdoy, June 6, 1986 Newly â€" appointed _ Viceâ€"President and _ General _ Manager, Canadian Goodrich Company, Limited, Kitch ener, Ontario, to sneceed E. 8. Sarâ€" geant. President, Mrs. A. Clemens, Hamâ€" ilton; viceâ€"president, Mrs. George F. Barthel, Kitchener; recording secreâ€" tary, Mrs. Emily Graff, Hanover; corresponding éecretary, Mre. Hilda Hoctettier, New Hamburg; treasurer, Nirs. A. C. Bender, Kitchener; secreâ€" tary of Young People‘s Mission Work, Mrs. E. E. Hallman, Kitch ener; secretary of Mission Bands and Little Heralds, Miss Elvera Heinâ€" miller, Chesley; secretary of stewâ€" ardehip and tithing. Mrs. G. F. Barâ€" thel. Kitchener; secretary of thank offering, Mra. A. K. Cressman, Waterâ€" loo; secretary of literature, Mre. Hilâ€" da Hostettler, New Hamburg, secreâ€" tary of Prayer League, Mrs. W. Y. Dreir, Milverton; gecretary of temâ€" perance, Mrs. A. H. Schweitzer, Waâ€" terloo; secretary of oratorical conâ€" tests, Mrs. F. W. Suyder, Kitchener. Mrs. H. S. Frank, Missionary on furlough from China, guest speaker, addressed the gathering on "Underâ€" standing Micsions." She discussed travelling, farming, occupations and conditions in China. "Palseâ€"leating travel« a short roud, and | is surely detected."" William Penn. Mrs. Hilda Hostettler, New Hamâ€" burg, succeeded Mre. Wm. Dawm, Chesley, us corresponding secretary., while Mrs. W. Y. Dreier. Milverton, was appointed secretary of the Prayâ€" er League, taking over the duties of Mrs. M. L Wing, Kitchener. The complete slate of officers fol lawe : Bridgeport.â€"The members of the executive of the Canada Branch, Woâ€" men‘s Missionary Society. were reâ€" elected to office at the 16th annual convention held in Emmanuel Evanâ€" gelical Church last week, with only two changes. W.M.S. Convention Convenes at Evangelical Church in Bridgeport. Women‘s Mission Mr. Bowman is also a descendant of the County pioneers, a son of the late Mr. and Mis. John 5. Bowman, both of whom were born in Water loo County. Mr ‘Bowman was a milâ€" ler by trade and after his marriage he removed to ‘Hamilton, thence to Blair after which they lived in Tavisâ€" tock for a few years, later relurglng to Blair. Still later they moved to New Hamburg, thence to Salem, near Elora and finally to Kitchener, 40 years ago. Mr. Bowman celebrated his $3 year and his wife her Slst a short time ago. Kitchener â€" â€"After sixty years of married life, Mr. and Mre. Jonathan Pownwn of this ci(y. can still boast of fine health and an enjoynient of lite Their â€" wedding | anniversary which uccurred on Monday, was yuietly celebrated at the family resiâ€" dence, numerous congratulations and felicitatione â€" being â€" showered â€" upon thein by Their scores of friends It s of inferest to note that the inalrage took place in Preston. Rev Fmmanue} Wurster: performing the ceremony. Mis BHowman was one of the few women who have hever had to change their name in marriage. She is of pioneer stock, being the daughter of the late Mr. and Mre. Samuei Bowman, although she was no relation of her husband by blood. I Social = Personal 60th Anniversary of Wedding Day Is Observed Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Bowman, Descendants of Early Pioneers, Celebrate Their Diamond 9 Wedding Day. °*3] Studebaker Truck °34 Hudson Coach *32 Plymouth Sedan *3 |] Buick Coupe °*3] Essex Sedan *3() Graham Sedan *20 Oakland Coach °20 Pontiac Coupe HUDSON â€" TERRAPLANE Society Returns 1934 Office Dobbin Garage FRANK G. MORLEY KITCHENER ‘Crs ‘The Mennonite Mission Board of Ontario opened its . annual convenâ€" tion at the Erb St. Mennonite Church in Waterloo on Saturday. During the business sessions, the annual reor ganization of the Ladie«‘ Mission Cirâ€" cles took place, followed by a devyoâ€" tional program. It ig interesting to note that Rev. 0. Burkboider of Bresâ€" lan is the president of the Mennonite Mission Board of Ontario. The Waterloo Princess Street Maâ€" sonic Temple was the «cene of the rally, reception and dinner of the Masonte Lodges of Wellington dis trict for their Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the provâ€" ince of Ontario. Over 350 persons atâ€" tended, representative of 19 differâ€" ent lodges, to pay tribute toâ€" Most Worehipfu]l Brother Copus, who deâ€" livered an inspiring addrese. "While we are disappointed in the results, we are encouraged by the great number of individual contribuâ€" tors and by the fine spirit which perâ€" meated the whole campaign organiâ€" zation," A. J. Cundick, campaign chairman, stated. "Much more money than ‘this is needed to carry out our planned program of supplementary relief, but we shall have to make the money recéived go as far as posâ€" sible and where it will do the great est good". Kitchener.â€"Effective Friday, the beard of directors of Canadian Goodâ€" rich Company, ‘Limited, elected Mr. F. G. Morley viceâ€"president and genâ€" eral manager to succeed Mr. E S. Sargeant, who has been granted a leave of absence. Mr. J. E. Gulick, factory enperintedent, wae elected a director Kitchener.â€"In a brief statement recently, Mr. A. J. Cundick, chairman of the local Red Cross Society and Community Welfare Society drive for funds, said that the total realized to date in the drive is about $5,000. GENERAL MANAGER FOR GOODRICH IS F. MORLEY DINNER TENDERED Rev. W. S. Watson, Cheltenham. viceâ€"moderator, introduced the new pastors, | Rew â€" Gordon â€" Crowfoot, Meadview church, Guelph, â€"and Rev. L. Drew, Hillsburgh. During the business session, a noâ€" minating committee cunsisting of the following was appointed: Rev. L. S Haveratock, Guelph; E. D. Lang. Kitâ€" chener; Rev. S. R. MoLung, St. Marys; Rev. E. G. Dale, New Hamâ€" burg; Mrs, MeClutcheon, Acton. The members of the resolution committee are: Dr. Watson, Georgeâ€" town; Rev. M.â€"~R. McLeod, Brampâ€" ton; Rev. W. M. MacDonald, Galt. ’ The â€" general â€" proficiency â€" prize, awarded by the Waterloo Kâ€"W. Hosâ€" pital Auxiliary, was presented by iMI’& K. S. Rabb of that organization to Nurse Lillian Vogan. The prize for Ssurgical technique, won by Nurse Paula A. Shinn, and awarded by the Kitchener Auxiliary, was presented by Mrs. J. W. Fraser, while the K.â€"W. Hospital prizé for obstetrics, won by Nurse Margaret J. Roberts, was preâ€" sented by Dr. A. J. McGanity who substituted for Dr. R. G. Ratz. New Hamburg.â€"The 66th annual meeting of the Guelph Association of the Baptist Church got underway in this village on Tuesday Rev. W. J Zimmerman of Preston, the moderaâ€" tor, opened ‘the gessions. 927 Chevrolet Truck *34 Terraplane Sedan *32 Pontiac Sedan ’3' Oldasmobile Sedan ’31 Hupmobile Sedan ’30 Pontiac Coupe *24) Hudson Sedan ’28 Chrysler Coupe The members of the class, who reâ€" ceived their pins from Mre. Mary Kaufman and the diplomas from the hand of Dr. A. V. Brown, are: Mar| jorie A. Gordanier, Orillia; Frieda ’Marie Ludolph, Wiarton; Margaret Jessie Roberts, Stratford; Clara Arâ€" netle Roppel, Tiverton:; Marjorie‘ Welsh, \Ripley; Alma Farmer, Strat | ford; Paul Alma Shinn. Kitchener; | Ruth Elizabeth Spies, Elmira; Lillian Vogan, Mildmay, | BAPTIST CHURCH 1935 SESSIONS COMMENCED Nine nurses graquated from the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hospitai Trainâ€" ng School for Nurses at the annual ‘rn-n'isn, on the spacious lawn in dronat of the Kautman Nurses: Resiâ€" wdence on Saturday. The colorful evenl was well attended by prominâ€" ent men and women of the Twir Ciâ€" ties St. John‘s orchestra supplied the musical buackground for the imâ€" pressive service Chairman of the commission. E. Tailby presided over the ‘exercises while Hes Eo Vabl Tilton, Maugor J Albett Simith of Kitchener, Mayor H E oRatz of Waterloo and Rev. G. F Barthéel assisted during the service and the addresses following Rev. George F. Barthel Delivers Impressive Address. Nine Nurses _ â€" Graduated at Kitchener MISSION BOARD CONVENES RED CROSS NETS $5.000 GRAND MASTER King St. Weet Dr. W. A Sehl of Kitchener. is reâ€" celving the congratulations of hie friende on having been successful in paesing hi« final examinations in the echool of Medicine. Toronto: Univer sity _ Mies Margarer Glinz of Detroit, Mich.. ie the gnest of her grandâ€" mother, Mre. Charle« Haehnel, Young SL, Waterlon Mr. and Mro. Jolhn Cowis, College St., Kitchener, announce the engagge ment of their daughter Phyllis to Mr. Jeseph Stampfli. Montreal, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Stampfh, of ‘Solothurn, Switzerland, the marâ€" nage to take place the latter part of June Rev. C. R. Kauth and Mrs. Kauth of Gowaneton,. have taken ap resiâ€" denee at â€" Shakespeare. | Rev. Mr. Kauth was appointed to the Evanâ€" gelical parish there, sweceedng Rey Wiltham | Durst| who gsoes fo o Pariy Sound District Mro and Mrs A O) Wosmer King St. Kitchener, annonnce the engage ment of their only ddaughter Loniee to MroJohn Mumphrey, son of Mr and Mre: ffernard Hnmphrey, Aroad atains. Eng . the marriage to take place the latter part of June i Miss | Vigtima Petter of ‘Toronto spent the weekcern| with ber parents and brother, Dr. Alex 0. Potter of Zurich, Switzerland, who arrived in Kitchener Friday for a ehort vieit Mr. ind Mre: A. C. Kelb have re turnmed to their home, Sterling Ave Kitchener. from Elkhart, Ind, where they attended the funeral of Mrs Kolb‘« mother. Misâ€" Malinda Mumaw who died at their home recently Mrsa Chas A. Hachne] of Waterloo is conflned to her hbed through il neas er moany Twin Cltv friende hope for a «peedy recovery Gnests at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Laing. at Sable Beach, Lake Huron, over the weekâ€" end were Mr. and Mis A. E. Pequegnat, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hoffâ€" man, Mr. and Mrs R. .S. Bean. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Melntyre, and Mr. and Mrs, John Fergnson. "We who ie frlee to his fellowâ€"man I% aleo falee to his maker."â€"â€"Stahl C Student nutens n terIoo. Hespita{ enbe day night in the asdin DK3 goraadnich im elac ing Sehoo] for Nurs« Mr. and Mrs spending some as visitore Tuain City: friends ef Mis. Geors Gerhardt of near Stratford, tormer of Waterloo. wil? be &orrs to lear she bs confined to Kâ€"W. Hospit where che underwent an nperation W,o Htatim charming nieee Mis elect of o evening played, M: prizge and . lation Mrs. T etter, enl« Pina] eaamination i Faculty of Dentistry. Toronto, | published re Mr. Kenneth Zinkann and Mrs. M. Zinkani chener, passe Annette Compass, brideâ€"elec at a kitchen shower Buftco joved, the first prize being Miss Buther Weber while M Dr.â€" Alex O. Potrer, secretary of Rotary Internationa]l with headquar ter, at Zurich, Switzerland, arrived home Friday morning for a short vielt. Dr. Potter plans to leave withâ€" is a few days for Cheago and later for Mexico City where the 1935 Roâ€" tary â€" International ecnvention conâ€" veties the latter part of fune Nine young nurses of the Class of 1935 at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hospital received their graduation diplomas at an interesting and impressive ceremony haist Saturday afternoon, and may now proceed to their K.X degree. In the above group photo, taken for the Chronicle after the graduation service, the nurses are as follows, reading from left to right: Top rowâ€"Marjorie Welsh, Ripley; Ruth Elizabeth Spies, Elmira; Clara Arnette Roppel, Tiverton; Margaret Jessie Roberts, Stratford; and Marjorie A. Gordanier, Orillia. Bottom row â€" Paula Alima Shinn, Kitchener; Alma Farmer, Stratford; Miss K. W. Scott, Superintendent; Lillian Yogan, Mildmay, and Frieda Marie Ludoiph, of Wiarton. Murtin. Samue) 86. Kitehâ€" rtained | jointly . with Mre. an Thurâ€"fay uicht at a shower in honor of their s Florence Smith, brideâ€" nex{ omont/il ) During the prosrecsive | buneo | was . A. Thider winmng first Mrs. Wo Kiuure] the consoâ€" Personals nurers irt | Kitchermerâ€" Wa pita oenbertained on Tiaes jn the alining room ef P uen resutle op the entistry.. University of lished recently, reveal Zinkann, son of Mr. Zimkinn, King St. Kitâ€" d with honore KITCHENERâ€" WATERLOO HOSPITAL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1935 Noak Nuyderâ€" are time in Peneylvania ef t T81 VATRS8LO®OARLONIOLE® y Hamilton ~At Kitchener, May 28. to to Mrâ€"and Mrs. Nelson Hamilton, 5§ Wood satreet, a son. Kreaden â€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital. May 30. to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kreaden, Margaret Ave., Kitchen er. a son Miller A; St Mury‘s Hospifal, May M. o NMro and Mre. Elwyn Miller, Cedar St. Kitchener, a daughiter, Ottmana ~At Wellesley, May 31, to Mr. and Mre. W. 0. Oftman, a son. Seibel â€"At Kitchener, May 26th, to Mr. _ and _ Mrs. _ Arthur _ Sefbel, Ahrens St.. a «on. McDermott â€"At Dundae, May 31, to Mr.) and â€" Mrs. Odie McDermoit tormerly of Kitchrner, a son. Bowman Ai K.W. Hospital, May 15. io Mr. and Mrs 1. Bowman, Lydia St.. Kitchener, a son. Bordmanâ€"â€"At K â€"W.‘Ho«pital, May 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bordman, Waterloo, a «on Hengardner â€"At St. Marv‘« Hospital May 17, to Mroand Mrs. Max Hen pardner, Weber St. Kitchener, a daughter Mountain â€"At Elmira. May 14, to Mr. and Mra. Moore Mountain, a son Hamer â€"At Kâ€"W. Hospital, May 17, to Mroand Mrs. Ogcar Hamer, Was terloo. a danghter. Arnold â€" At St Mary‘s Hospital, May 18. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Arnold, We her St.. Kitchener, a «on. McDonald ~At Galt Hospital, May 18. to Mr. ad Mro. Walter MeDonald Ngw Diundec, a son Goo% At Mary‘s Hoapital, May 24, Mrâ€" and Mre N. A Good, Rock Ave . Kitchener, a son Hasenpflug Ai St Mary‘s Hospital, May 25, to Mro and Mrs: Fred Ha senpllug. Queen St. Kitchener, a damghter Willis _ At stâ€" Mary‘e Hospital, May Willis At stâ€" Mary‘e Hospital, May 25 io Mroand Mre Arnold Willis, Locnet St. Kitchener, a son Justason At Kitchener, May 23, to \r and Mre. Clarence Juetason. 129 Cameron St. N., a son. Scharloch ~At Kâ€"W Hospital. May 22 ta Mr. and Mre. G. Scharloch. Albert St. Kitchener, a daughter Seatter At St. Mary‘a Hoapital, May 22. to Mroand Mra John Seatter, King St, Kitchener, a daughter. Holtzhauer Af R R.2, Kitchener, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holtzhaner, Iwins, son and danghier, Sass At Kâ€"W. Hospital, May 29. to Mr. ind Mrs. Carl Sass, Waterloo, a e0n. Howers. 6. Eng. 330â€"11. Greek 340â€"1L Greek 850â€"M, Greek 351â€"1, Greek 352â€"11. Greek 353â€"1.. Latin 340â€"1L, Lutin 350â€"11 Latin 351â€"11. Latin 352â€"1 Eydt, PB.â€"Engo 450â€"11, Eu. 458â€"1. Eng 456â€"114, . Eng. 353â€"1V, Hist 4441 Hist. 452â€"111, Hist: 455â€"H, Germinc 28Iâ€"IL Frunks. 10 Eyc 444 â€"11, . Eug. 450â€"M, Eoys A53â€"10. Emc 454â€"M,) Eng. 456â€"111, Hhoo di4â€"fL, dlisi 452â€"1. Hist, 455. Goman, E.â€"French 38Oâ€"IV. French 460â€" F. Freach 480â€"1V. German 490â€"({1, German A91â€"1, â€" German | 494â€"!IL, â€" Comprehensive Germanâ€"1: Graber, W.â€"Eag. 210â€"IÂ¥, Eng. 200â€"1IL. Eng. 251â€"1 Mist 230â€"1, French 270â€"1, Frenchk | 271â€"4Â¥, . Latin 207â€"111, Latin 230â€"1, Latin 251â€"E. cating 60 to 65; IV indicating 50 to 59; E indicating 40 to 49; F beâ€" low 40) : The following are examination results in honor courses at Waterâ€" loo College (I indicating 75 to 100; It indicating 66 to 74; Il indiâ€" College Gives Honor Awards Lald Hist L n l0 Births â€"l. Erench itb 1. Greeks 340â€"1.. Greek 351â€"1 Greek 450â€"1, Greek 451â€"1, veck and Latin 453â€"1, Latin alâ€"l, Litin 452â€"1, Compreâ€" Eng. 210â€"11. Eng. 250â€"11 1. 280â€"1M1, French 270â€"1Â¥ atin 207 â€"001 Latin 230â€"1 L Eing Fremch 36 U Celebratins | the eislith | nmnal lia Nutay of â€" the â€" Waterloo â€" Seout Troup at the Sto Suviour‘s Anglican Clurteh, one handred and fifty dults and youths met in a fatker and son banguet, â€" recently. © Wns Uffelman presided during the evening _A fine program was presented hy the versaâ€" tile sconts present. The K.â€"W. Airport Commission reâ€" commended to the municipal councils ut Kitchener and Waterloo that they pureluine The hangar at the muniâ€" cipal airport from the Kâ€"W, Flying Cinb tor the sum of $600° The club is said to have erected it at cost of over $1.100. A proviso will be inâ€" cluded in the bil of sale wtating that the eluh will be empowered to buy back Nue hangar within the next three yeats if they care in do «0. Upon â€" being | questioned, Mayor Smith of Kitchener stated that the ideal was nnlikely and that the Flyâ€" ins Club would haye to solve their own financial difficulties. "It is the sad experience of all health officers to find the doctors often fail to even report communiâ€" cable diseases," Dr. Woolner said. "So one must conclude the family doctor has taken a very small place in our public health work under our present system of practice . in Eastern Canada." Toronto.â€"Appeal for greater inâ€" terest in preventive medicine by private family physicians was voiced on Tuesday by Dr. Ward Wooiner, of Ayr, Ont., president of the Onâ€" tario Health Officers‘ Association, in addressing the national health conference. FLYING CLUB OFFERS HANGAR FOR SALE DR. WARD WOOLNER OF AYR ASKS FOR MEDICAL INTEREST SCOUTS OBSERVE 8th YEAR TVVVVVVVYVVVVVYYVYVYVYVYVYYVYYYu Macl aren‘s Peanut Butter Brillo 2 Pkgs. 21c 5 Pads and Polisher Lynn Valley Dessert Pears 2 No. 2 Tins 19¢ Tiger Tomato Catsup 26â€"01. Btl. 15¢ Laundry Soap Comfort 5 Bars 18c Shoe Polish Nugget CARROLES 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 24â€"01. Jar 23¢ Ti 10c Flour Silver Star _ 24â€"lb. Bag s7¢ Baking Powder «:2 17° Mill ui: 3 1« m Q5° Pruncs Good Siie 9 u:. 93° SOllp Campbell‘s Tomate 3 Tins Q §« Macaronit &4 2 =â€"â€" 9 Biscuits ts 2 =â€" 25° Pitted Dates = 10 Salmon ""xs‘z=~ & 12}° Candy «.‘*<©>;.. » 18 Coffee *""i7"""" is 35° Blueberries 2 "* 19 TOMATO JUICE J _ Pirak. L â€"â€"Hist. 25 Sc. 11â€"D, Eng. 20. J.â€"German 10â€"D. Rel Malinsky, W Hist. 80â€"D Munszl c Hist. 25â€"€, Eng. 30â€"D. Hist 41â€"H, F wiâ€"lt. . Phil duâ€"B, Relo Kn 89â€"1. d biâ€"E; Mevers, Roâ€"Eng. 19â€"4. Eng. 2 Fugo 21â€"0. PUT. 11â€"0, Gerncor 20â€"B, P Se. 11â€"€;0 Montiomers. L oâ€" Latin d P.T. 20â€"A, French 20â€"D, Phys. Seod Eng. | 30â€"0,. Mist: 313â€"A, Phil Buâ€"ht, . aiee, Mist M1â€"A, Plil%oâ€"B, Phil B Math, 20â€"0, Moger, E.â€"â€"French d6â€"B, ) Anâ€"1t, Hist. B1â€"A. Psyeh. 20â€"A, Phil. 3 Rel. Kn. 28â€"A. PA 20â€"D. Phil 30â€"A Niekason. Ohiver. F W uen en en en it y P.T. 11.C,. German 1â€"A. French 20â€"A Latin 20â€"A; Gillies, A. E.â€"Library | Sei ence 10(b)â€"A; Goman Ernestâ€"Eog. 40â€"E Goos, | H.â€"Hist. 25â€"C. Hist. 40â€"C, Hist 44â€"1, Eng. 30â€"D, Math. 12(b)â€"D. Rel. kn 34â€"B, Hist 4%â€"C; Graber, W.â€"P.T. 20â€"A Haho, M.â€"German 40â€"D; Hallman, G.â€" Eng. 80â€"A. Iiol. Se. 11â€"A, Lutin 20â€"A Hist. 30â€"C, Psveh. 20â€"8, PT. 21â€"0, Phil 30â€"A: | Mamilton, W.â€"Latin 10â€"F. Eng 20â€"0, Hist. 25â€"D, P.T. 21â€"B, French 20â€"E Phys. Se. 11â€" ;) Hamm, W.â€"â€"Eng. 40â€"D Eog. 42â€"D, Eng. 21â€"B, Rel. Kn. 3%9â€"B, Latin 20â€"F. Mist 4Bb C Hoclse®ee M L uin in Hi Erast, W.â€"Eng. 19â€"A, Eng. 20â€"A 21â€"B, Rel Kal 19â€"B, PT. 11â€"A. 20â€"A. French 20â€"A. Freeston, F.â€"â€" Eng. 30â€"1. Eng Latin 30â€"B, Greek 10â€"B, Hist: 31â€"1 rew 19â€"A. George, H. â€" Eng. 19â€"A. Enx. Eng. 21â€"A, Hist 25â€"A. Rel Kn P.T. 11â€"C, German 1â€"A. French Duering, H.â€" Eng. 19â€"A. E Eng. 21â€"D. Hist 25â€"E. Relo l Lutin 10â€"C, Math. 12 (b)â€"D, Fre P 10â€"€ v.â€"â€"fGerman 1â€"B, Eng. 19â€"B, Eng. Eng. 21â€"B. Hist. 25â€"A. Rel Kn. lab. Se, 10 (b)â€"B, French 20â€"B, P.T Phys. Sc. 11â€"C. Cooper Eol o Hist 3116 LIBBY‘S "GENTLE PRESS" Adsim. M â€"Hist 400. Eng 42086 Ger man. 40â€"A, Phil. 40â€"B, Phil 32 36 Bean, Wm.â€"Pbys. Sc. 11â€"C, Berner, H â€"Eng. 40â€"B. Rel. Kn. 48%A, Hebrew 19â€"A Latin 20â€"C; Berner, N. â€"Eng. 40â€"4, En 42â€"A, Hist. 46â€"C, Phil. 40â€"B, German 30â€"A Econ. 20â€"A . Bilger, J.â€"Eng. 40â€"D; Bowers G.â€"P.T. 20â€"C; Brown. M.â€"Eng. ‘40â€"H Eng. 42â€"A. French 40â€"A,. French 3«1â€"C, Hist. 46â€"B. Campbell, G.â€"Rel. Kn. 19â€"B, Eng. 42â€"A Psych. 20â€"B. | Eng. 40â€"A, Hist 44â€"A Latin 207 (b)â€"A, French 20â€"C, Phil 40â€"A Hist. 46â€"B; Conrad. M.â€"German â€" 1â€"B Eng. 19â€"A. Eng. 20â€"A, Eng. 21â€"A, Hasr 25â€"B. Rel. Kn. 19â€"B, French 20â€"16. PT 10â€"A. Phys. Se. 11â€"C, Lib. Sc. 10 tb)â€"D. Cooper. lï¬~l':ng, 21â€"D. Relo Kn 24â€" The following are examination rea}_xlts for pass courses at Waterloo College (A indicating 75 to 100; B indicating 66 to 74; C indicating 60 to 65; D indicating 50 to 59; E indicating 40 to 49, entitling student to September supplemental ; F, below 40, failure): Exam Results at Waterloo College Little, A Malinsks D,0 Hisa ng. 20â€"C, Eng â€" lnib) udn PCP 20â€"C, Phys. Ee 46 Hist €. 0 P.T. 20â€"D, Phil. 3nâ€"s French 30â€"D; _ Cunningham â€"B, Eng. 19.B, Eng. 20â€"A . tins atin 20â€"A; RKlugman, G.â€" T. 21â€"A. Eng. 40â€"D, Eng &, French 410B. Reb Kn â€" Hamm, 21â€"B, Rel D; _ Hoel: Rel. Ki.s Tea at its Best z. 19â€"A, Eng. 20â€"0 A. French 20â€"C, Ger C, PAT. 11°C;) Keller Eng. 20â€"A, Eng. 21 Kn 19â€"H. P.T. poâ€"A mm, W.â€"â€"Eng. 40â€"D. f, Rel. Kn. 39â€"B, Latin Hoelscher, M.â€"Latin Kn. 29â€"f6, Eng. 30â€"4. B, Phil. §2â€"B; French Eng. 21â€"A ;) Poutki Kn. 1B. Latin 14 10.A, Bng. â€"E. Rel. kn. tb}â€"D, French 30â€"1. Eng. 42â€"A B, Hist. 31â€"B. Heb 11 T CEA tâ€"1t, Phoâ€" io Poutki to â€" B P9.T Econ Hist EOB d Phy= 10â€"E 11â€" 20 19 Uiol 61 Eng Latin 20 L CORN STARCH it New Hamburg. â€"Following extenâ€" sive alterations at the local tennis cint zconuds, the einb will have anâ€" ulther conrt for playing. This was done in order to take care of the large and erowing application for membership in the elub. The light~ inz of the courk: is another of the leatures af the club. newer flood lights being installed for the betterâ€" ment of the playing conditions. Reâ€" etriction of junior playing hours will ow he eomewhat removed. Wildfong. L H. A;o Wilhcon, E.~ Wood. _ R.â€" Latin Youlhe. M. L Wildfong. H. H.â€"Library Science 10(b)â€" A; Withâ€"on, E.â€"â€"Hist. 30â€"4. P.T. 20â€"A; Wood. R.â€" Latin 20â€"0,. P.T. 21â€"D, Youllk. M. 1.â€"â€"Eng. 40â€"C, Eng. 42â€"A, Hivt. 16â€"B, French 4fâ€"A, French 381â€"A. Zeller, J.â€"â€"Eng. 1%â€"A, Eng. 20â€"A, Eng. 21â€"A, Hist, 25â€"A, Rel. Kno19â€"B. P.T. 11â€"D, French 20â€"A German 20â€"A ; Ziegler, W.â€" Eng. 80â€"A. Hist 30â€"0. P.T. 21.C. D, Rel. Kn. 2%â€"A, PT. 21â€"C, Eng. 21â€"D, Hist. _ 81â€"H, | Phil | 32â€"B, â€" Keon, 20â€"E Pullam, C.â€"Eng. 42â€"A, Hist. 44â€"B, Phil. 404. German 20â€"B Rue. W.G.â€"Library Science 10 (b)â€"A. Schippling. Râ€"Greek 20â€"B. Hist. 25â€"B. German 30â€"A. Math. 12â€"D, P.T. 21â€"D, Rel. Kn. 20â€"B. Hiol Sc. 11â€"H; Schmidt, C.â€" Enw. . 30â€"C, . Hist 30â€"C, Latin (20.C; Schmidt, G. â€" German 10â€"A, Hist. 30â€"B, PT. 20â€"A ; Schnarr, P.â€"French 30 â€"B, Paych. 20â€"13, Phil 30â€"B. Hist. $1â€"C. PT. 20â€"D; Schultz, J â€"â€"Pâ€"ych. 20â€"A, Eeon. 20â€" A. Hiol Se. 11â€"4, PJ. 11â€"D, Eng. 30â€"B, Hist. 30â€"1, French 30â€"A; Schweitzer, A.â€" Eng. 19â€"A, Eng. 20â€"A. Hist 25â€"B, Rel. Kn. 19â€"4. Phys. Sc. 11â€"A. Latin 20â€"A. N M tone Conkth (ane e DTA 20â€"A, P.T Tuit, M Kn. o 19â€"83 Thompsin. M.~ Germa Treusch. /E French 20 11 â€"1> tuâ€" Dr TENNIS GROUNDS IMPROVED DURHAM BRAND _ Where can it be found? Practically nowhere. Nature was careless with most eyes. They CAN‘T function normâ€" ally. Add to that modern eye demands. To that the prevalent negiect, and you should not be surprised that half the population need an eye service. Glad to demonâ€" strate the value of a modern eye service to you. Package I¢ Dedicated To Better Vision . . . THE JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE (Continued next Thursday) K 20â€"A. BMT. 11â€"B; Sim, G.â€"Psych. T. 21â€"D. Lib. Sc. 10â€"A, Snider, E. in 20â€"1. Stockman, M.â€"Eng. 10â€" 11â€"B. Eng. 19â€"4, Lib. Se. 10â€"B, 4. Latin 10â€"C. German 10â€"A. M. â€" Eng. 19â€"C. Eng. 21â€"E, Rel. B.0 P.T. 10â€"D. oBiol Se. 11â€"D; PERFECT YVISIQN Aâ€"or. Jar Pimiento Stuffed Olives P‘hal B.>â€" 136 Fome 10â€" 20â€"A. P.T. 21â€"C, Eng. 21â€"D, Phil. 32â€"13. . Eeon. 20â€"E; Eng. 42â€"A, Hist. 44â€"B, Phil. Pstch. 20â€"A. Lib. Se. 10â€"A; McLaren‘s 11â€"A Greek 20â€"B, Hist. 25â€"B. h. 12â€"D, P.T. 21â€"D, Rel. c. 11â€"B; Schmidt, C.â€" . 30â€"C, Latin 20.C; man 10â€"A, Hist. 30â€"B, art. _ P.â€"French 30â€"B, . Sc. 10â€"A; Toivenen, Hist. 30â€"D, PT. 20â€"B; 20â€"D. Hist 25â€"F, PIT. Kel. K. 24â€"B. French hi. 24â€"B, French Ehabl 30â€"85; 0 Turkâ€" Eng. 40â€"B, | Eng. ~1. 46â€"A, Latin 20â€" 10°