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Porcupine Advance, 26 Dec 1923, 1, p. 3

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aacy t cCP LAE LILHFEPDET E iA k4 bba Di a h Still the Most for the Money * Anprew Wirson o x â€" " The National Smoke" Jumor Secondâ€"Grade B.â€"Mauds Mahon, Carle â€"Cattare?li, Abbic Frumkin and Harold â€" Dillon, equal, | Helmi â€"Kinnerum, Annie Kesnesky, \ Homer Maclntosh, Jack (Morgan, |Lily Leroy, John Stefanski, Gordon Owens, Bill Morgan. | _ Senior _ Firstâ€"Grade _ A.â€"Impi | Ykoia, Alien Hansen, Bennie La‘in, Stella (MacDougall, Mike Kolzy, Kenâ€" neth Tomkinson, â€" Aliva Aupin.â€" Kathleen Swetman, Teacher. First Classâ€"Kathieen â€" Gallagher, Edith Cartmell, Irja Koski, Clifford Schmelzle, ‘George Kaufman, Jim | Hone. The Chapter holds its 1'6;]'. ar msoetâ€" ings on the first and thire Puesdays of each month, and a ceor{ hl invitaâ€" tion is extended to any 1 _ mbers of the Order visiting the dig yet. che: . was, . close by a vote of thanks tiring officers, after which served. session Sister E. MelInni H. ‘Wallace, See Treas., SHister L. terâ€"B. Watt, Ass. Caffery, Chaplain \Iahhal Sister Sister C. Hogg, I} {_'nl), ‘lllhh, s1 Esther, Sister A. MceDougall Poreupine Chapter No. 84, O.E.S., held a very pleasant meeting on Tuesday evening last. There was a splendid attendance of members, and the annfial installation of officers took place, the installation ceremony being aptly conducted by Sister Florence Mason. folâ€" lowing are the officers for th} 1924, session :â€"Sister H. (xillette,w\\' M.; Sister E. ‘\I(Inms, Ass. WJM./jSister HC. W dllace Sec‘y., Nister \30 Rowo, Treas., Sister L. (TI'E\\'(‘OQ, i ¢., Nisâ€" Primer A.â€"Lew Hong, Ueho Mak:, RWichard Ketola, _ Jackâ€" Schneider, Miko Vronick, Leslie Mahon. Primer B.â€"Laura Luhta and Sigâ€" net Taipole, equal, Pat OShea, Marie Nelson, Mgry MeNulty. ; Primer C.â€"Vivienne Goulet, Dolly Laporte, â€" Cecil _ Helmer, â€" Kenneth Myers.â€"Pauline Belanger, Teacher. OFFICERS INSTALLED BY EASTERN STAR LODGSHE Primer _ Classâ€"Jules _ Vermont, Marie St. Paul, (Michael O !.\hea, Charlie Armstrong, Virginia Minot, Annie Bucovetsky.â€"Clare Sherlock, Teacher. ello JT. Bessie (N Claude T Huot., W Mae MacDougall, Tyyne Taipole, (Gladys Gibbons, Osear Pelletier, Ladâ€" imir ‘Capyk.â€"M. D. Colborne, Teachâ€" VIerC Sr. 3rd,_ Classâ€"Beatrice Douzer Jim ‘Baker, Hazel Nicol, Mona La Forest, Annie Verner, Arvid Korpi Jean â€" Wright, Thomasena _ Bovle Camellia Goulet and Alma ‘Reise equal, Fannie Jaakkola and Angelin: Musematech, equal, Aileen Schneider Jim ‘Bake F.nre\tt, Ar Jean _ ‘W i Camellia C lLeacher. Jr. IV. B, Classâ€"John Sharp, Elle: Lithta, Marguerite Train, Lazer Slot nick, Rosie Bucovetsky, Anne Korpi Rosie Kideckel, Ethel Ferguson, Nor: O‘Shea. Jr. Janet U t bert Bostrom, Thelma Roy, Train, Esther _â€" Slotnick, (Ma Smith. Junior Fourth A.â€"John Gil Valerie Rapsey, Myrtle Dysart, ney â€" Buckovetsky, Vernâ€" LaF Roceo Spadafora. â€"B. M. C. j The following Honour Roll for 8 names in order of Semior Fourthâ€" Standing of Pupils in Various Classâ€" es for Month Just Closing. DEGEMBER HONOUR ROLL FOR 5.0. No. 1 A., TISDALE het Bill ITT.â€"Classs â€"B.â€"â€"Joe Mansfield, Marjorie R Dillon, Harold MeJnni s1 U aAsd®. L Uu., LQ Lm® haplain, Sister A Sister M. Johns illie Wesa, Stella Sm Hn]-’.l(‘ll. 1P( Con., Siste is the (December S.8, No. 1A., Tisdale, f merit :â€"â€" 4 â€"Steve Burns, Alâ€" â€" Roy, Hugh Slotnick, â€" Maxiwell rilter ‘orste oyle Ele| Adah, )1d â€" Dillon, equal, Annie â€" Kesnesky, , _ Jack Morgan, Stefanski1, Gordon 107C4} call r‘e the e bein mk on y area the cou er nam h reckle )hn Kilgo station,. : | doing otht beat it a@ d asked for| said to have Sometimes â€"<â€"Owen â€" Wright FErancesca Cattra Armstrongz Bro John Gibbons, J11 YrSsOn, Mary. Lari acher. ing jvt loe â€" Mill Burns, Alâ€" Roy, Hugh . â€" Maxiwell} llljlt to Kennedyv nch wa stey Sha w Cobalt, North Bay and New Liskeâ€" ard will} again form the ©Centré Group in the Intermediate N. 0. H.A, The following is the schedule for the group for the coming season :â€" at Cobalt, Jan. 1st. Cobalt at North Bay, Jan. 4th. North Bay at New Liskeard, Jan. 9 Lkeard at North Bay, Jan. 14th. North Bay at Cobalt, Jan. 18th. Cobalt at Liskeard, Jan. 22nd. Liskeard at C€obalt, Jan. 2th. Cobalt at North Bay, Jan. 29th. North BRay at Liskeard, Feb. 1st. Liskeard at North Bay, Feb. 5th. North Bay at Cobalt, Fab. 8Sth. Cobalt at Liskeard, Feb. 13th. Joe Chireoski did a lot of back checking, but couldn‘t locate the net. Nice bits of combination were shown at times by the White Shirts. Gariepy looked at times like Didier Pitre when the Flying Frenchman was in his prime. The Iboys felt better after a showe: and ‘brisk rub. an( the voach Uturrie Kept twelve men goâ€" ing full speed as" long as they were able to stand the pace. ~One limeup consistd of Byrne, goal ; Dunfield and Roos, â€"defence; (Bellefeuille, Fluker and Gariepy, forwards. Opposed to this sextette were goal; Fournier _ and Boucher, â€" defence: Fahey, Chircoski and Lafrance, forâ€" wards. Gauthier and Graham also had a chance to show their wares, Dunfield and Bellefeuille were perâ€" haps outstanding. Bryne and Renaud both stopped many hot ones, while the defences broke up many a wellâ€" meant rush. 11200 1Nalrace : son this winter siderablyv, and The ice was in splendid but every man was willing Coach Currie said the word Gariepy has a wic wing, but appeared on his feet. â€"Practi to find his ice legs. Ken â€" Dunfield‘s _ stick handling singled him out for a lot of favorable comment. some wicked ones The players will get in a lot of practice within the next ten days or two iweeks. Whoever makes the senâ€" ior team will have to play the game for all there is in it, hecause there are practically two men for every posiâ€" tion. inJury Decause they are not abie to stand it at first, whereas such worties do not bother them when they finally round into form. Coach Currie kept twelve men goâ€" Sceoop Thistle death with the in their initial hardliv talk ‘bus the other fellow round into shape need not be alraid of any amateur team. Currie expressed the convieâ€" tion that team play is absolutely necessary in a hockey team, and that a mediocre squad playingâ€"combination and combining in other respects will beat any team of allâ€"stars, condition, of course being one of the essentials. through â€" practice . was kept anâ€" hour,. mimute rest to get their second wind The reah fan fealizes that it is to« early to make any real predictions a: regards who‘s who, but one and al left the rink with a very good im FALLS HOCKEY PRACTICE SHOWS 800 MUST GO SOME The is from this week issue of The Broke Hustler, Iroquo Falls‘ own newspaper :â€" OouUuTr)} INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY, nall ifrace should have a good uille s perhay anC a wicked shot from lefi eared a little unsteady ‘ractice will enable him legs, He has put on wei Boucher iwere drivin the Bryne as someâ€" r to get into ; stride than mee he does he shows his grown con cht. condition to quit a: of spee sCi 00000000 00086608080 # 000000000000 9 0009000009000 0008000090000 00bA t 044

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