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Porcupine Advance, 21 Jul 1927, 2, p. 9

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Miss Thelma Roy, of the telephone staff, left Friday for a two weeks‘ vacation in Toronto, Niagara and Mrs, Lawrence Thomas returned this week from a visit to the parental home in Shawville, Que. She was acâ€" companied by Mrs. Trueman Thomas, who will become a resident here, her husband having been here for some months. South Poreupine, July 19th. Speâ€" ctal to The Advance. South Porcupine Stands High In Entrance Examinations First and Second Place in the Inspectorate Won by South End Youngsters. All Pupils Pass, Fifteen with Honâ€" ours. â€" Dome and Porcupine Also Show Well. Vacation School at United Church. Dowzer, Mrs. F. C. Evans, Misses Rapsay, (Gibbons, Chilvers, Dowzer and Mesdames R. Mandley and F. Hamilton. The children are very inâ€" terested in their work which consists of memory gems, stories, needlecraft for the girls and carpentry for the boys. _ Only children from four to twelve years are admitted and they must beâ€"present for all the exereises, not just come for the part that apâ€" peals to them most. On Friday there will be a special session in the afterâ€" noon when a Confederation pageant will be presented and when parents and friends will be welcomed and shown the handwork of the children. A collection will be taken on Friday to defray the eost of :materials reâ€" quired for the school. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO in In the n al examination k. ‘The South The MeIntyre football team won the Poreupine District finals in the Ontaâ€" ri0o Cup series on Tuesday evening by defeating the Thistles by a score of 3 to 1. Home and Home Matches Now with Kirkland Lake to Decide Norâ€" thern Ontario Honours. McINTVRES WIN LOGAL FINALS FOR UNTARIO CUP Jlast September. These two children are the youngest to have ever taken this standing in this part of the North, Kathleen not being twelve until Sepâ€" tember. The fact that they are childâ€" ren that have been systematically sent to bed early and not allowed out on the streets evenings, may have been no small factor in enabling them to do the work they have done. But the greatest credit goes to Miss Shaw for the wonderful interest she takes in her pupils, all of the twentyâ€"eight from here having passed, fifteen with honours, and we are proud of her, proud of our boys and girls, and proud of our school. Dome School also made a good showing, there being nine honours and no failures from there. All the pupils from Golden City passâ€" ed, too, their share of honours being obtained by A. Rein and J. Young. We are glad to notice the name of Bertha Biree of Connaught among the successful ones. Bertha was formerly Inspector Marlin at Cochrane to have it confirmed before wiring the happy news to Kathleen where she is holiâ€" daying ut Hastings. We are all proud of Kathleen and congratulate her and hope the same success will follow her work in High School. Master Earle, is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hamilton and has been one of the live Advance newsboys, during his whole year having sold his fortyâ€"five or fifty papers every week on Connaught Hill and district, rain or shine.. He also has never missed one hour of school since he started resident here A meeting of the Caledonian Socieâ€" ty of Timmins will be held in tue Holâ€" linger Recreation hall on Friday evenâ€" ing of this week, July 22nd, at 8.30 p.m. _ The business of the meeting will be in connection with the annual picnic. The executive comumittee reâ€" quest all members to attend, if posâ€" sible. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY TO MEET REGARDING PICNIC The leather came back again and Leoâ€" nard fisted over Barron‘s shot. Cadâ€" man went down taking Cooper‘s place after the latter had walked off the field for the second time. Alex shot a dandy but it was just too wide. Leoâ€" nard saved a couple of dandy shots. The Thistles tried hard to score and ‘arker made a nice save from Alex Cadman‘s shot.. . Right after, Rudâ€" kin got a goal from a closeâ€"in. Two minutes from the end the Melntyre got another penalty through H. Ranâ€" kin accidentally handling. . Moore shot and scored. â€" Right after Alex sent a free kick skying over the bar. Thistlesâ€"Leonard, goal ; Leach and A. Cadman, backs; H. Rankin, E. Rankin and Chymes, â€" halfâ€"backs; Rudkin, Dovle, Carroll, Shaw and Why Not Buy Your Soft Drinks made with the best Spring water of Northern Ontario? SPRING WATER BOTTLING WORKS Jos. Clusiau, ‘prop. Telephone 60 P.0. Box 19 SOUTH PORCUPINE Warehouse in Timmins at 106 BALSAM STREET SOUTH We Install and Repair all kinds of Electrical Equipâ€" ment. Estimates Given Campbell Bros. Electrical Work L O South Porcupine Residence Phone 93. ~18â€"31p |â€"-..â€"..~'

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