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Porcupine Advance, 14 Jun 1934, 1, p. 6

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Friends of Mrs, | pathize with her i death of her mothce week. Mr. Wesley Hayne prise birthday party ing at the home of Crawford street. O gathered to tends and offer gifts, and spent in dancing and compriscd of Mr. H piano, and Messrs and Wilmer Fera, of vided excellent musi New U.C. Minister . at South Porcupine Rev, J. R. Fraser, D.D., of Gravenhurst to Succeed Rev, Mr. Hussey, Popuâ€" lar Dome Young Lady Wedded at Timmins,. Other South Porcupine and Dome # News. Scuth Porcupine, 1934. Special to T PAGE 81X ®a * " Â¥* #_ _ @ s * # p w @ ## * v w# @ w ww# w# # w w# # v #Â¥* w# O ufman 13 Ott 11 vyey H Mrs. °F ending th M he States Haimpton n C 11 iC 6.45 p.im Anot} *L 2s s s s1 3 2M 1w t o 0 n 0. . %, . *, a, ®, a, *, P , t * 2 2 28 . 2t , * iA . A # . +. +4 4 * . .*, .* ® V 0 9 M SE . o 2t . 14. uh s 6. 28. 14. .# ts 26 2*, 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o n * o No4 * ut * e + * o+ * 4h 444 444 4. P o t se e ahe oo ols ale ate ie e stt ate eb ate s Beach, NH., where they will s; month of July, returning home the middle of August. AXAt the und und to b 1i Dome ed Domit 14 1 Mr yom McJl eague game wi y (June 16th) o0 tween Dome il schnedul n the TX A ti Hun € BJ Mcl ti 1 Ki THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO 11 O‘Sh: Horti ind drunks and on ad t was spent in singing, dancing rtainment, threeâ€"piece orâ€" eing in attendance. Among sent were:â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. Mcody Miller, Mr. J. of South Porcupine, Miss R. . Golden City, Mr. Tom Richâ€" n W. Smith 6 friends to herâ€" 1€ speeder was re A man charged @iling dir Lh entertailr her birthday t, Junz 9th. usual $10 and was remanded O mA ht 1M bu t n son is cne of our mos people, having been b: us and educated in ow a graduate of Mount Montclair, New Jersey, her R.N. two years a is a popular member th: TE Wrigh Wrigh Marie Elizs Mr. and N Dome Mine of matrim{ th©: â€"Baptis upit of Toron Miss Burns. < A very qul iday night _tho Bapti ind MT uUpIiis s) to sing c on Thursda 7.30 Thos: Al Timmins, and M Toronto. J€ # . N N N / 3 J * * ‘n:n # " Lad # '0 '.0 w *# '0 # # w* # # ## * . * «**,** #* _ #* ## ur most popular young jeen brought up among l in our schools. She is Mountainside hospital, Jersey, having obtained rears ago. Mr. Wright member of the Dome iurC nme, known. weddin Ur ng Wi Mit mit whi the radio ht this we 8th i ind 1gaelson, of th d in the bond Rev. Slade, o . Third Ave. Timmins wh Exactly as Illustrated by Our Artist k1 Micha Ha immil Marth # *# b we _ *#+ 00 00.00.00 00.00 es* n.co'ooooo.“.oo.n.oo.no oo Q *# IV success? minister the Rev. comes h formerhy 11 2IM OCm. We wish d a bright and News has just ht did n is just come to us that the to the Rev. L. Hussey as of the United Church here is J. R. Fraser, D.D. Mr. Fraser re from Gravenhurst. He was in Dunbarton, a suburb of 11 neering staff. The wedding :urprise to her many friends t know the knot was to br o scon. The bride was atâ€" ale green crepe dress trimâ€" rgandie, with a large crepe tch and white accessories. tended by Miss Jean Alexâ€" ridesmaid, who wore a navy with blue accessories. Mr. iy assisted the bridegroom n. After the ceremony the le returned to the parental ie wedding supper, at which mediate family and attendâ€" present. _ Mr. and Myrs. live in South Porcupine for , sharing the new home of room‘s brother, Mr. Ellis Connaught Hill. Our best: extended to the bride and wish them the best of luck t and happy future. ‘ _ just come to us that the early a date. They argued that the; were yoing to follow some trade o manual i@abour and so did not neec education. Mr. Corrigan pointed ou! that no matier what the line of labou: undertaken right education was a benâ€" efit and help and the fullest advanceâ€" ment was not possible without it. There were many men who found advanceâ€" ment beyond a certin point barred for lack o/ higher education. . Education ;was no burden for anyone in any trade or calling but was a means of satiafaction and an aid to success. He urged all to keep before the family the aims and objects and advantages of education and the influence on character and life through education. In the inavoidable absence of Rey. Fr. O‘Gorman, Revy., Fr. McManus moved a vote of thanks to the speaker, this motion being carried very sinâ€" cerely and enthusiastically, the address being greatly appreciated. Councillor J. E. H. Chateauvert also spoke briefly for the address. According to Toronto despatches Northern lads figured prominently at the 10th annual ‘Ontario schoolboy track meet. New records were set as follows: 12â€"pound senior shotâ€"put, K. McAdam, Ottawa, 47 feet, 3 1â€"4 inchâ€" es; same event, intermediates, R. Kilâ€" ponen, Fort William, broke old recâ€" ord, 42 feet, 5 3â€"4 inches, by 2 feet, 10â€" 1â€"4 inches. Vaulting, 11 feet, 3 inches ‘S. Frid, Hamilton, bettered the interâ€" | mediate record; J. McClenahan, Otâ€" tawa, added a quarter of an inch to the junior pole vault record; H. Jackâ€" son, Windsor, intermediate high jump, {leaped 5 feet 11 inches, 2 1â€"2 inches higher than the old record. J.â€" Stafford, North Bay, won the eightâ€"pound shot put in the junior high schools with 45 feet 5 inches. |\ _â€"J. Armstrong ,Cobalt, was third in the 12â€"pound senior shot put, it which a new record of 47 feet, 3 1â€"4 inches was established by K. McAdam, Ottaâ€" was the day most succe education a yrogretted a sou.ne young early a dat given as an appropriate title for the address by Mr. Corrigan. He demonâ€" strated the value of education in its personal benefits to the citizen and in the broader advantages to the state. Education aided man and woman to live richer, fuller and more contented lives and to prove of greater service to their fellows. He noted the tenâ€" dency of the day for the leadership in various lines to be taken by the university man. He believed. there had never been a time in the history of the world when there were so many cpportunities opening for the educated men and women if rightly trained. It addition he is part speak on the subjec based his address, fifteen years he was staff of the Ottawa present he is on the Board of Education. close touch with ed both from public a standpoint. Toronto, and before that in Uxbridg: Ont. He is married, with a grownâ€"u family. One daughter, who was librarian in New York, will come wit the Rev. and Mrs. Fraser to live wit them hero, He is reported to us a being a very fine preacher, a good mix er and an allâ€"round gocod man.. He wil "Education" by A. E. Corrigan, of C tawa, the address deserved an ev larger attendance. The inspiring m« sage delivered by Mr. Corrigan is o that merits the widest hearing. T event Monday evening was under t auspices of the Timmins Separa School Board, and the chairman that board, A. Pelletier, occupied t chair for the evening. It had be hoped to have Mr. Corrigan here March but arrangements had not be possible at that time. Mr. Corrig: is a speaker of marked ability and J. Cutten, Trinity College School, Toâ€" ronto, stood out in the junior events, breaking records in both the running broad jump and the 220â€"yard dash. He added 4 1â€"2 inches to the running broad jump mark when he leaped 19 feet, 10 1â€"2 inches. He flashed around the track in 24 seconds in both the preliminary and the final heat run. H. Harper,* Chesterville, cleared the bar at six feet to take the senior runâ€" nig high jump. P. Pearson, of North Bay, was third, behind G. Barber, Toâ€" ronto. T. Jackson, Cobalt, won the seniotr high school pole vault, equalling the record, 11 feet 6 inches. Although there was a good ; dance at the meeting in the ment of the Church of the N:3 on Monday evening for the addre Urged Benefits of Higher Education Gifted _ Ottawa Speaker â€" Addressed Meeling Under Auspices of Separate school Board on Monday Evening This Week Northern Lads Register Wins at Toronto Event Instead of the usual monthly ca party of the Rebekahs taking place the lwxdige room it will be held on Sa urday this week at the home of Mrs. Farrell, Bloor avenue. It will take t form of a whist driver. All are invite Mrs. D. A. McLellan, 80 Main stree entertained at tea on Sunday afterno in honour of her cousin, Miss Jew Twolan, of Calabogie. early as possible. Carlo Cattarello cesca, took advanta cursicn and spent Quebec. be here to first Sunday is arranging early as bcos The Power of Education ) an appropriate by Mr. Corrigan : ‘Of ssful men to leav enden |Fe 1AKC wWIdest nearng. lhe evening was under the ie Timmins Separate and the chairman of Pelletier, occupied the evening. It had been Mr. Corrigan here in agements had not been t time. Mr. Corrigan marked ability and in particularly fitted to ubject upon which he ess, "Education‘"‘. For _ was on the teaching awa Collegiate and at ning for the educaté if rightly trained. pecialization and t up July have ed uC usual monthly card tahs taking place it will be held on Satâ€" the home of Mrs. T ue. It will take thi ver. All are invited llan, 830 Main street nd 1} T The address on Corrigan, of Otâ€" served an even , was third in t put, it which t, 3 1â€"4 inches McAdam, Ottaâ€" ation" may be e title for the i. He demonâ€" lucation in its citizen and in thout it. There mund advanceâ€" )int barred for 7. Education LCY Thu tior ied that they me trade or lid not need _ pointed .out line of labour good atlttenâ€" 1i the baseâ€" the Nativity induction e teaching ite and at of Ottawa he is in ril matters teacher‘s coach exâ€" kâ€"end in ind the made speaker part of US AS vod mix= He will > by the resbyvtery on Th Al

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