HOW TOURIST DOLLAR IS DIVIDED UP We have been reading- reports of ithe amount of money that tourists spend in Canada, the approximate number of visitors who come to Can- ada each holiday season, but who knaws how, where and when the elusive dollar rolls around the counâ€" try and how benefits the mesh. writes The Oshawa Times. Aiber travelling through some of the Canadian tourist resort areas for the past three years, one is impress- ed with the fact that thousands of. visitors do come to our lakes and streams each year and they return year after year to enjoy the more favorable climate and scenery )Which Ontario offers. Rbstaurants and other eating- houses, 21 per cent. Amusements 8 per cent. Confectionery, 6 per cent. The widespread benefits bestowed by these imported spenders, the tour- ists, are impressively significant, scarcely any interest in the lucky tourist community that does not share the benefits brought by tour- Recently “Motor Magazine" has made a careful survey of the chan- nels through which this much covet- ed dollar passes. Here it is: iat expenditures. The fact that 66 cents of every dollar finds access to the tills of local merchants, the 110- tels and the restaurants, should im- press the obligation these variOus classes of business owe in encourag- ing and fostering the tourist trade. Miscellaneous purchases at stores, 25 per cent. Transportation, 20 per cent. Hbtels and other lodgings, 20 per SALARY PROBLEM BANISHED St. Marys Public School Board has taken-:3 forward step in putting into force! a definite salary schedule. Un- der: the new arrangement teachers will have an understanding of their future prospects and will have an in- centive to merit a gradually inureas- ing salary through efficient services. As the committee sayszâ€"It. should afford for teachers and Board a happy release from the yearly re- curring vexatious salary problem.â€" St. Marys Journel-Argus. PAGE EIGHT OPPDSITE ORANGE HOME Svept. 30th, October lst, 2391 Markham Fair Specials BOYS’ BEEF CALF CLASS. $25 in prizes For best baby beef calves born this year and shown by boys under 20. BOYS’ YEARLING COLT CLASS. 550 in prizes For best yearling coits and for Showmanship by boys under 20. These classes will be shown on Friday together with Harness and Pony Races, Six classes for Jumpers and a special display by the Hunt Club in full uniforms with hounds. Entries close this week for the Hoed Crop Competi- tion ($75 in prizes) for best 5 acres of hoe crop of at least three kinds. Further particulars from the Secretary R. H, CROSBY, Markham. HALL’S Service Station and other eating Get those new tires now! And for economy and big value get Goodyear “Râ€"lâ€, the new. modern tire that gives more miles of service than any other tire . . . at or near its price! Get your bonus of extra miles . . . come in and see the “R-l†today. We’ll give you prompt service! Every litizen ought to be a pub- licity hommissioner for his home ui’cy. Doing everything for its good and nothing for its hunt is a worth- while ideal.â€"Gue1ph Merrury. BOOST HOME CITY YONGE STREET IICIAIIGIII II-BIIICK ROLLING MOTORz-SALES, Richmond Hill mm m n. I! BIIII-IIIBBIIII WIIIIIIII / 7 NEWTONBROOK PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT ROOM 1 Passed on year's workâ€"Honoarsâ€" Bobby Connor, Lorraine Thorington, John Cormack, Bobby McLean, Eve- lyn Geer, George VVhitmore, Norman Reid, Bobby Gillespie, Peter Byberg, Donald Bain‘bridge, Bert Brook‘er. Passâ€"Margaret Adair, Ruby Heath, Shinley Mann, Patricia Mason, Betty Nicholls, Dorothy Nicholle, Kathleen Sands, Jean Smith, Carol Whealy. Wheeler. Promoted by examination â€" Hon- oursâ€"Doreen Condy, Shirley Dug- gan, Audrey Hamilton, Fred McKin- ley, Albert Rolfe, Betty Tackaberty, Jean Tough. Passâ€"Gerald Bayman, Shirley Butchart, Lillian Claring- bold, Helen Doyle, Billy Faulkner, Leeta Gelka, Beatrice Godwin, Mar- ion Iris, Bruce Knox, Lawrence Mann Russell Meagan, Roger Phinnemore, Gordon Turmon. Recommended â€"â€" Marjorie Rowe, Gordon Jubb. Passed by examinationsâ€"Stanley Archer, Teddy Brown, Donald Butch- art, Teddy Copeland, Ronald Crone, Ronald Dickson, Jean Fisher, Jhnmy Tackaberry, Keith Wardrle, Bobby M. Crosby, teacher. SR. 1 to II GLASS Passed on year's workâ€"Honoursâ€" Betty Murphy, Jean Taylor, Joan Walls, Frances Waud, Elsie Whitâ€" more. Passâ€"Ralph Moore, Wilhel- mina Jacks, Doris Cannon, Gladys Rowe, Ellen Rouxel, Marjorie Bon- nell, Jean Lippett, Peggy Young, Vic- tor Cormack, George Bridges, Isabel Whealy. ,SR. II To JR. III Passed on year’s workâ€"Jean War- dle (H), Dorothy Mason. Passed on examinations â€"â€" David Carter, Lawrence Jackson, Ronald’ McNamara, Harry Morris, Elsie Wade. Recommendedâ€"Bill Banks, Edgar Bonnell, Walter Bonnelfl, War- ren Anderson, Hilda Cook, Betty Corbett, Wanda Rise'brough, Bi-ll Stewardson, Elsie Wells. JR. II TO SR. II Passed on year’s workâ€"Elsie Rob- inson, Betty Wal‘ls. Passed on examinations â€"â€" John Banks, Gordon Brown, Thelma Candy Phyllis Holt, Joyce Madden, Irene Shuter. Recommended‘ â€" Charlie Sanderson, Ruth Wain. Passed on year’s workâ€"Leslie B‘urbage, William Stephenson. Passed on examinationâ€"Constance Burton, William Copeland, Elizabeth Jar-dine, Stewart McCart, Aileen Riddell, William Rouxall, Rose Sanâ€" derson, Skelley Robert, Annie Waud, Ann Wells, Robert Wiltshire, Pearl W'imbs. Passed on year’s workâ€"Margaret Grisdale (H), Doreen Race (H), Marion Saver (H), Hazel Duggan, Shirley Hamilton, Ina John'stone, Margaret Kelley, Jean Lamb, Kath- leen Page, Ethel Tomlinson. Passed on examinations â€" Alma CJouter,. Stanley Goddard, Doris Nicholls, Jean Numbridge, Ella District Summer Promotion Examinations JR. IV TO SR. IV Teacher. R. J. Lang JR. III TO SR. 111 THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO L. Tackaberry. teacher M. Jackson Thornington, Alvery Walls, Doris- Wardle. Recommendedâ€"Rose Clarâ€" ingbold. Duncan Crone, George Faulkner, Jean Mann, Annie McCart, Phyllis Mitchell, Erma Smith, Stan- ley Wain. SR. II To JR. 111 Passed on year’s workâ€"Douglas Copeland, Phyllis Duggan, Edwin Reid, Dorothy Wain. Passed on examinations â€" Nora Day. Gordon Reid, William Robin- son. Recommend'edâ€"Ross Booth. H. Bentley, teacher. SR. III Passed on year‘s workâ€"Margaret Geer, Margaret Foden, Jessie Jacks, Ralph Day, Evelyn Foden, Olga Pereshuk, Marie Hillier, Ronald Mann. Passed on ï¬nal examinations â€"- Lois Risebrough, Hazel Turmon, Ross Heaton, George Duggan, Har- old Moore, Jack Boxall, Grace Cope- land, Louise Skelly, Jack Claring- bold, Fred Harrington, Douglas War- d'le. Recommendedâ€"Robert Reid, Julia Gelka, Donald Street. JR. IV Passed on final examinations â€" Evelyn Banks, Marie Phinnemore, Ralph Hawes, Doris Holt, Ellen Sayewell, Allan Southern. Recom- mendedâ€"Ivy Jubb. THORNHILL PUBLIC SCHOOL PROMOTION RESULTS ROOM III Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Bert Findlay, William Good‘child, Ruth Harrison (Trial), Marion Jones, Francis Lefâ€" ler, Mary Murdison, Audrey Oke, Douglas Paisley, Arthur Palmer, Jean Robotham, Jessie Stuart, Frank Varley (Trial), Charles White. Sr. II to J 1'. IVâ€"Robert Colhoun, Leona Ellacott, Barbara Howard, George Magvas, Margaret McLeod (Trial), Roy Orvis, Eva Simpkins, Clarke Smith, Florence Taylor, ï¬azel Tutt, Grace White (Trial), Dduglas Woolley, Julia Relya, Mabel Will- iams (Trial). To Jr. IIIâ€"Elsie Campbell, Sally Davison, Thelma Hobbs, Mary How- ard, Donald Howell, Irene Hill, Teddy Loughead Douglas Morton, Doris Pratt, Vera Pratt, Billy Pritchard, Doug. Rae, Bobby Russell, Irene Simpkms, Ernie Tutt, Mabel Tutt, Shirley White. ' Mrs. Arva J. Grant ROOM II To Sr. IIIâ€"Murray Archibald, Richie Hayes, Kathleen Hemingway, Terry Jaeg-er, Maxine Jamies‘on, Isobel Lefler, Margaret Martin, Davidl McLean, John Neil, Barney Smith,. Jean Stephenson, Harvey Wice. â€" ROOM I Sr. I to Jr. IIâ€"Murray Campbell, Therese Davenport. Marion Ellacott, Harry Elton, Patsy Grainger, Fred Gwilllm, Arnold Hayes, BeSSie Hill, John Humphries, Belle Jaeger, Joan Kinnear, Ardena Laing, Merle Laing, Lloyd Morton, Ralph Nuttall, Betty Taylor, Buster Tutt, Donald Varley, Hilda. Wice. Jr. I to Sr. Iâ€"Betty Clapham, Mary Findlay, Basil Hayes, Keith Jamieson, Biily MacDonald, Mary H. B. Sampson, teacher. J. G. Todds‘. McVeigh, Bruce Stephenson, Harold Tutt, Margaret Vallance. Sr. Pr. to Jr, Iâ€"Margaret Ella- cott, Stanley Harrison, Ba’y June Jaeger, Bob McCammon, Eric Neil, Billy Simpkins, James Williamson. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr.â€"â€"â€"â€"Dorine Decaire Audrey Goodchild, Betty Helliwell Betty Le‘fler. JUNE PROMOTIONS S.S. No. 3 MARKHAM Jr. IV to Sr, IVâ€"â€"Georgina Padget, Edna Turner. Sr. 111 to Jr. IVâ€"Lorne Allen, Doreen Lee. Jr. II to Sr. IIâ€"Jiames Byers, Alma Marinoff, Harley Horner. Sr. I to Jr. IIâ€"Ian McAllister, Philip Stewart, Heather McAlliister, Joseph Dunlevey. Jr. III to Sr. IIIâ€"Ruth Bell, David' Stewart (R). Jr. II to Sr. IIâ€"Jlames Byers, Alma Marinoff, Harley Horner. P denotes pass over 60 per cent. * denotes pass with honours over 75 per cent. R denotes repeating year. Names in order of merit. Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Isaac William- son“, Harvey Stickley*, Carl Heise R. Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"Joy Mortson“, Dorothy 'Lilley*, Marjorie Heise P, Dorothy Stickley P, Gordon Stickley Sr. Pr. to Jr. I~Kenneth Leusch- ner, Patsy Jefferies. Jr. III to Sr. IIIâ€"Olive Fuller", Dell Glover R. ‘ Sr. II to Jr. IIIâ€"Coral Perkins“. Mina Stickley*. Jr. II to Sr. IIâ€"Barry Collard’, Doreen Klinck P. , Jr. I to St. Iâ€"Margqret Mortson P. Erma G. Holden, teacher. IF you want a whole lot more than ordinary motoringâ€"at just a very little more than ordinary costâ€" McLaughlin-Buick’s your car! It’s a thoroughbred; thirty years of “ building back of it, years and years of I blueâ€"ribbon performance in front of NY: it. It’s a beauty; the most distinctive, most exciting-looking ï¬ne car of the year. It’s built for action. You’ll be v5 riding highâ€"on the crest of the wave ' â€"when it’s yours! Make it yours today. . . the McLaugh- lin-Buick you’ve always wanted. Come in and take a look at this year's ï¬ne "Special Series†modelsâ€"lower priced, probably, than you ever \w‘ thought McLaughlin-Buicks might . . i be. But that’s just the natural result of three decades of McLaughlin- Buick leadership . . . a ï¬ner car for less money. 5 1. a n m PRICE†TROM S.SL No. 4, MARKHAM To Sr. IVâ€"Irene Beatty (H), Betty‘ Topper (H), Hazel Johnson (H), Eanl Shirk (R). To Jr. IVâ€"Murray Bennett (H). To Sr. IIIâ€"Bengt Olesen (H), Grace Steckley, Helen Doner, Eve- lyn Shantz, Lloyd Harvey, Jean Sidâ€" er. To IIâ€"Donald Stephenson (H), Donald Doner (H), Peter Abram, Lloyd Steckley, Gilbert Gardiner, John McCague, Agnes Sider, Maur- ice Gardiner. .To Jr. IIIâ€"Harry Nelson (H) Clarrie Gardiner, Marion Nelson. Sr. Iâ€"Bruce Cullen; Gordbn Coop- er, George Cooper, Lawrence Pope. Sr. Pr.â€"Lawrence Stephenson. Jr. Jr.â€"Earl Gardiner, Anna Can- ning‘. Jean Eagen, '7 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Eagen of Kieinburg passed her first grade in piano with honours at the midsum- mer examinations, Toronto Conser- vatory of Music. Mrs. Kelsey Bred- don of Tottenham is her teacher. PROMOTION RESULTS OF VICTORIA SQUARE'SCHOOL WOODBRIDGE Mabel Jennings, teacher MariQn Love, teacher THURSDAY, JULY 8th, 1937. E. Kirby (SERIES 44â€"SPORT COUPE WITH OPERA SEATS) Deliveved at {actor}. Orbawn. Govern- ment taxer, liceme and freight additional. (Price! mbiec: to change without notice.) Mombly payment; to mix your pan: on the General Motor; Innalment Plan. s12(37 MAPLE PUBLIC SCHOOL PROMOTIONS Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Eileen Allen, John Cave, Keith Jennings, Kenneth Jennings, Joyce Jones, bonald Kei- fer, Gordon Lapp, Louise Matheson, Rhoda Pollock, James Witherspoon, Oscar Wilson (R), Helen Watson (F) Pearl McGowan (F), Pearson Jones (F). ' Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"Marjorie Bailey, Bodil Berg, Eleanor Miller, Jack Denby (F). Gilbert Keffer (F). Jr. 111 to Sr. IIIâ€"Helen Cooper, Eldine Dawson, Teddy Dawson, John D'oneral, Betty Jackson, Shirley Mc- Mahon, Doreen Lapp (R), Billie Lawrie (R), Clayton McGowan (R), Evelyn Miller (R). Henry D. McDonald, principal. Sr. II to Jr. IIIâ€"Leonard Jennings, Betty Wilson. ' Betty Wilson. II to Jr. IIIâ€"Jimmie Carter, Mary Keffer, Berend de Vries, Tom P01- lock (R). Sr. I to IIâ€"Lillian Haddock, Elean- or Jones, Jimmy Jones. I to IIâ€"Billie Armstrong, George Bailey, Kenneth Keffer, Jessie Mc- Lean, Donald Harrow (F), Bernard Millet (F). ‘ Primer to Iâ€"Stanley Donahan, Bruce Jones, Aileen Keffer, Helen Lapp, George Lawrie, Murray Line, Betty Park, Kenneth White, Jewel Watson. Primer A to Bâ€"Billy Carter, Bruce Laver. Douglas McLean, Isabel Mill- To Sr. Primerâ€"George Armstrong, Florence Carter, Nora Jackson. Special services were held in the Thornhill United Church last Friday night in connection with the induc- tion of Rev. E. B. Cooke, M.A., who assumes the pastorate as successor to Rev. E. E. Pugsley, who has left for Cannington. Rev. W. A. Mac- ’I‘aggart of Toronto was in charge, with Rev. F. J. Maxwell delivering the Induction address. Following this Rev. H. J. McKay of Leaside addressed the congregation and min- ister. At the close a reception was tendered the new minister. Mr. J. E. Francis and Mr. A. Gal- braith attended the Galbraith reun- ion at Galt last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean and family spent the past week at their cottage at Cameron Lake. Mrs. W. Ball returned home on Sunday after spending: a week with her mother in Hamilton. Misses Florence and Emma_Clu- bine spent Tuesday visiting friends in Newmarket and Aurora. Miss Lilian Francis and Mr. Don Smellie attended the Lang'ford- Stranmways wedding at Beeton on Saturday. The annual picnic of District No. 5 of the Ontario Horticultural Soâ€" ciety will be held at Guelph on Wed- nesday, July 14th. A good mogram is planned and all members are in- vited to attend. The Young' Ladies’ Class of the United Church held their annual pic- nic at Dean’s Flats on Wednesday pvenin‘z and enjoyed a pleasant out- FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE WOODBIIDGE. mum THORNHILL Wilfrid R. Scott Successor to J. J. Donne Director of Ruth Reaman, teacher. M-IB7B