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Porcupine Advance, 6 Apr 1933, 1, p. 3

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I that there the prize ; nrSt, M tain; cCc men‘s f Born Smith, March dayv land spen Mrs are h wa an Ba in For Mr. Tw the sta By6 Last Hockey Match at South Porcupine Event on March 22rd Told i W,. A. Christie Operated on ronto. Other south Pore Kews Ttems. red by Lowry. But so rry, for McLean an< ings that left them a C ev tried for, while t M Born THURABDAY. APRITL ATH i1833 . G, Browr Miss Myrt son T‘h¢ Mr. M 1 aff bone grabbed, nabbed, but Car Mi priZze wWin W. Thomi olation, M Cards 8.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Dancing and Music from 10 p.m. Members, wives and friends and visiting members cordially invited. baving h Tuesday, April 11th at 8.30 p.m. AlJ ight that the trouble is the »sult cf a head injury he rec y. He will be much missed s albsence from the varicous if L Y Ra ta k iIme mAL Ma the n LW ?Orcupi ind M ?rumble ind MyI ba Murph Heximeé fi1r 1C 2‘ wWaAas nd D1 )al it het M 1 a I rushed to Loronto treatment, an xâ€"ray ble much closer tC might Social evening will be held next TuUCe ind M hn nd Told in Rhymt T me Uup, IIKE ic when he could ssed in that old ng wa ‘s. ChnrIstle s k. Itâ€" wilt before Mr. Ch ime his work. ‘ouble is the 1 on Sunday, April Charles Shipway of Matheson,â€"a Kings," on they D. PC s Th: pA came the secâ€" beckoned for te right in on s. But Mack at. Next Vic, e Johns had sts hard anc badly scared »wn the trai aited at the t a wee bi were in vain 11 on Monds widely know e. In euch] â€"ladies‘ firs Mrs. B, Web} y; men‘s firs I. Richmont bridgso, ladie 3 Mrs i brid ne on Ma Blakeman 1 on at ‘I Poreupine rouIx w hrough quick l gs, spon= hey looked itrello did r whatever owry bovs M 1 Oont ed tbhall md, imb Ot lack M s of M B1 e agall ne tim just in ileigh‘s iketr verâ€" His club 1081 â€" ship MAC M nto AY Wingha that man back to I Many in Primerâ€"I. Isobel Hepbu Dysart, Vioto son, James Evelyn Dishe: McCaw, Eino LVA Mari B NV Kath Deac ni Elaine Do Hatr RCbertsor Shirley Rintim nesky, George Dogue, Bessie Verner, Mary Toderan, Patricia LaForest, Harry Pyke, Reino Rauhala, Royce White, Jim Turner, Steve Capyk, Oliver Syya, Ralph Dysart, Roy Richards, Edwin Kuusela, Buddy Robertson, Denis Pulâ€" lin, Charlie Giovanella, Billie McInnis, Nellie Shukinski, Irene Helmer. Senicr Thirdâ€"Mary E. McNab, teaâ€" cherâ€"Jean Andrews, Isabel Rapsey, ind LGWTrY Harry Intost man, J uUnIOr Eva nesky, G Mary Tod mak1, Ldgari Charlie Cunn Marian Gibsc Harvey, John Vivian Miller, Junior IVâ€" Cipa Rud Report for March of S.8, No. 1A., Tisdale Standing Classes 1ln UA Juni )JU Tom Mahon, L Clark, Martha lan, Adeline Ja h vnk II 2 follGoGwing is the report QOL A., Tisdale, for March:â€" iior Fourthâ€"B. M. C. Shaw, prinâ€" â€"Vieno Kautto, Arne Manner Iph Bezpalko, Preston Hamilton ‘a Londry, Jean Galli, Omer Clusâ€" Johnny Mortensen, Arnold Coott Rintamaki, Rceobert Purnis, Sapâ€" , ~ Cummir : Jim Fera and John Hyrnuk Ruth Emlin, Kauko Vesala. [â€"Mary Sekulick, Walter Kaâ€" i, Colin Robinson; Robert Bowes nnie Moyder equal; Geraldine Vilho Rintimaki, Nelson Farrell erâ€"I. McGavin, ‘teacherâ€"A.â€" Hepburn, Marjory Ewing, Jean ean Hami Irent r Thirdâ€"M. L. Thorpe, teache Coffey, Irja Luhta, Lila Janak in Vesala, Myra Cantor, All Dan Sekulick, Stephen Evans Ewing, Fern Helmer, Anni mA ry, Frank Richards, Frances ham, Urpa Latvola, Agnes n, Rauno Waanen, Aila Saari; Purdy and Viola Mansfield ois McLeod, Harry Disher, Edâ€" wn, Bill Lowry, Vivian Ferriâ€" A 1 amilton, leresa COSCO, hLIlleetr rene Disher, Mario Giovanella irner, Eino Kautto, Betty Macâ€" Joan Smith and Lillian Kaufâ€" ual;: Boverley Evans, Terric h of the Pupils in the Various fur the Month of March at No. 1A., Township of Tisdale. Lucille . 10 Rintimak Kihusmaa, 1 nis dis firm ie, Kathle @rlo Ilcla ae Jak Helen Stella Brow â€"Betty Fashl Shirley Coffé e Dogue, B M a nam 1, Irene Barbas Emdin an Mye n Owen AY nlC the days horse and Marjory LwWwing, Jeal arsen, Annella Aitche gue, Kathleen Pyke ucsille Bessette, Audre: timaki, Kirtha Nikan maa, Douglas Farrens v., Lawrence McKay Waanen, Bill Turn=s thleen Pecore, Bobb lcla, Ronald Walke: Nick Tcderan, Kath n Kavanagh, Tedd en Ra 11 ri Walketr 1} , Helen Lefurgy, > Cosco, Cinderella , Kathleen Emdin, Brown. Fashler, teacherâ€" hine Ceconi, Marâ€" McDonald, [yers, Ina Rintaâ€" ens, Jack Deacon ied Margaret Rick LaForest, Bett Dorothy Demp . _ GQiva Purga. WHL yY are livery HW kn Dora Kes 150 old aicherâ€" Helen Fileen h »ng Th UIM ha Bra al Further Action Given in Casze of Private Hussin 1ong WEll, tated that s a differen Pen 11 11 the M BEATS HIGHâ€"PRICED "8" UP MOUNTAINâ€"A BEAUTY SENSATION ON THE STREET THANK YOU, CANADAâ€"FOR THE BIGGEST JANUARY AND FEBRUARY in DQDGE HISTORY ORE Dodge cars were bought by Canadians in lunu.an and February lhan in any other January and February in Dodge history â€"four times as many as in January and February, 1932 â€" and this enthusiastic buving continues. People have ridden in the New Dodge ... have driven it ... have seen its beauty and have agreed with us that the new Dodge is a "Miracle Car" . .. setting absolutely new standards of value in the lowest priced field. Value is shown by performance. We wanted to know exactly how Dodge could performâ€"not only on city streets and level roadsâ€"but up the terrific grades of mountain touring. So we gave it a mountain test. The new Dodge Sixâ€"priced right down among the lowest priced carsâ€"is performing 1933‘s miracle of sales. mereliy 11 11, the new Dodge Six wasn‘t satisfied with y climbing a mountain, just getting to the top, the way most cars do. It had to do the sportâ€" ing thing g ... always sure, Ct always in adjustment THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Schumacher School Easter Exhibition : be MHeld This Year on Thursd Afternoon and Evening, Aprll 13th Other Items of Interest from schumacher Correspordent. B 1 rdial Hend 111 11 impkin embrck onicle~â€" ficien the pr impot PRICED RIGHT DOWN AMONG THE LOWEST PRICED CARS BIG NEW DODGE 6 it had to u p Al ind m n W race up! With a rush, its 75â€"horsepower engine leaped into the spirit of the race. Pitted against it was a highâ€"priced eightâ€" cylinder car. Neck and neck they started out. But midway, the big new Dodge Six began to show its stuff. Inch by inch it crept into the lead. Then it pulled to a full length ahead, leaving the Eight far behind. proof steering helps you to drive without feeling the bumps. No Surplus W eight! And it‘s fast! Flashing speed in second, like a shot in high. There‘s no surplus weight added just to make the car seem big and add to your gasoline expenses. Floating Power engine mountings banish vibration, at every speed. Safety is built right into this big new Dodge Six. That‘s performance for you. It‘s the same big new Dodge Six that‘s dazzlâ€" ing the younger set everywhere with its beauty. And real beauty, too. Not just flashy trimming but the kind of smart, good looks that grow on So Easy to Drrve! The big new Dodge Six is made for people who don‘t want bother and fuss in driving. It‘s easy to drive, simple to handle. Its luxurious interior is roomy and comfortable. With an automatic clutch, there‘s no need to use the clutch pedal. The gears are quiet in every speed, including reverse. Special "Oilite" lubricated springs, that can‘t squeakâ€"stay limber for easy riding. Shockâ€" _ BUT TER : MODEL "DQ" LOIN PORK pieces, per Ib. ............. FPRESH HAM, whole or half, Ber Ib, ....:...... Fresh Picme sStyle PORK SHOULDER, Ib. ........ 10 ¢ SHOLULDE ROAST BE RIB STEUW BRISK ET. ROUND ‘resh Picnic Style lG 1 L MJ Cheese ')ack 1g; 430 I‘ry Our V oasted hateau Cinnamon Buns Cor. Birch St. Fourth Ave. i. [ Cellophane Wrapped ] mnorenenienenienenenenien ith rumbl mble seat * h â€"# ONJUMEKS COâ€"OPERATIVE R or CHUCK EF. Ib,. A K 234 â€" SOCIETY, LIMITED They are delicious 4.D 4 with â€"f/oaémq »or Sedan $91 $1590 .. 5â€"p 4 â€"[D) Third Avenue, Timmins 411 pri 11c 19¢ 19c¢ 17c b. jfact And it‘s fast! Flashing speed in second, like a shot in high. There‘s no surplus weight added just to make the car seem big and add to your gasoline expenses. Floating Power engine mountings banish vibration, at every speed. Safety is built right into this big new Dodge Six. Monoâ€"piece steel body welded into a solid steel unitâ€"no joints, no screws to loosen, Doubleâ€" drop, X Bridge type frame. Safe low center of gravity. Hydraulic brakes with Centrifuse drums â€"they‘re always in alignment, they stop on a dime. Duplate safety plate glass windshield â€" nonâ€"glare, shatterâ€"proof. Makes Y our Dollar Bigger! There‘s a Dodge dealer near you. Go to his showroom . .. see this big new Dodge Six. Sit behind the wheel and drive it yourself. Learn how much it gives t ho es e amazingâ€" 1 y resh Creamery Telephone 101, South Porcupline SAÂ¥ LMON SOAP FLAKES, 2 pkgs.. Oak Leaf Fanceyv Sockeve CORNED BEEF, 2 tins Princess Consumo fresh ground COFFEE, per Ib, .......... Bovril 1 Ih. tin RICKE, EFry‘s Pride PF A} Choilce Five Roseos Hot Cross Buns H Leave your order will be sure of of Valley § No,. 2 for GGood Friday .. *)A P U earlyâ€"and you getting your Smoothâ€"no vibration with Floating Power Engine mountings. 23G 10¢ 73¢ . 21¢ % 31¢

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