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Porcupine Advance, 5 Jul 1934, 1, p. 7

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Passâ€"Joe Innarelli, Ivy Keen, Mary Laham, Leslie Lampkin, Walter Mcâ€" @uarrie, Alastair McNaughton, Aldo Narduzzi, Madeline Ostovich, Nick Popovich, Resie Popovich, Katie Philâ€" liban, Arthur Quine, Bobby Quine, Stanley â€" Robson, Margaret Sova, Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Room 7 Honours â€" John McDonald, James Waite, Bette McMillan, Fred Mcâ€" Naughton, Anne Jacksic. 000000000.-000000000000000’.0.00000000000.00000.00000000000000000000000000‘-’000.} *A 0’0’00000’00000000000000’0 0000000:‘000000‘0000000000000000000000000'00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000‘0:0000.00'00.00000000000‘0000000000’00’0000000000‘0000‘0000000:0 00.0.0..00 o Recommended â€" Teresa Bennett, Stanley Bratbhy, Ernest Dunbabin, James Fowler, Carl Hannah, Olga Vaâ€" Passâ€"(arranged from here to the end alphabetically) â€" Adelchi Battiâ€" gelli, Christina Bewhey, Steve Bilenâ€" ky, Margaret Boyce, Annie Butkoâ€" vich, Annie Cicci, Frank Corris, George Corris, Lorraine Cousineau, William Flynn, Henry Fulton, Muriel Fulton, Phyllis Gregulski, Leslie Halliwell, Nellie Harris, Allen Keeley, Norma Maskery, Olive Miller, Laura Wardley. Teacher Honours (in order of merit)â€" Milâ€" dred Mirkovich, Allan Cripps, Janet Wallace, Arthur Gray, Nancy Heppleâ€" white, Jean Bugera. The following are the June promoâ€" tions for the. Schumacher | public school :â€" Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Willianm K. Wylie, June Promotions at Schumacher School List of Successful Pupils for June Proâ€" motions at the Schumacher Public School This DAY, JULY 5TH, 1934 Summer Recommendedâ€"Jossph Bilenky, Alâ€" bert Gerovitz, Helen Gerovitz, Roslia Hancock, Stirling Hayward, Pearl Tisâ€" dalse, Betty Urbanic. Pass â€" John Banich, Rita Cicci, Mureil Harris, Jolly Howe, Steii Palz, Sybil Wong. Recommendedâ€"Thelma Greer, Milâ€" ton Klttner Aloyez Klisanich. Jr III to Sr. IH Honours â€" Rita Cousineau,, Jean Cowden. Passâ€"Violet Baldovin, Sadie Brookâ€" er, Slava Majnaric, Mirko Muzdeka, Margaret Ovis, Stanley Sellar . Passedâ€"(arranged alphabetically)â€" Alex Bell, Je‘nny Boissonault, Hector Bombardier, ~Rosa Butkovich, Noble Cousineau, Carle Cowden, Berardino Defelice, Morris Delich, Edna Fraser, Leslie Hall, Clayr Henderson, Gearge Holievac, Margrette Kahma, Marguerâ€" ite Keiser, Tommy Kovich, Lily Luchâ€" en, Walter Miller, Ronald Montigny, Mike Muzdeka, Kay MacMillan, Burâ€" nett McDonald, Americo Narduzzi, Angus Sangster, Felix Sheculski, Hugh Wharton, Audrey Williams. Sr. ITIT to Jr. IVâ€"C. Duxfield, Teacher Honours â€" Maria Ostershek, Mary Zadorozna, Mary Urbanic. Recommendedâ€"Lois Mathews, Hilâ€" lier Greer. Promcticn Examinations, Sr. IIT to § Jr, IVâ€"Rotm 8 Honoursâ€"(in order of merit)â€"Emâ€" ile Drahuta, Jean McGrath, Donald Weber, . Peggy Sutherland, Victoria Laham, Irene Sleyak, Annie Innarelâ€" li, Sophie Vidmar, Douglas Denny, Anne Miller, Samuel Pacaran. Blanche Staples, Marjorie ‘Tompkinâ€" son, Ray Vienotte, Doreen Warner. Pass (alphabetically)â€" Angelin Baâ€" kich, Mary Banich, Olga Bernyk, Elâ€" dof Berezoski, Katie Kovich, Margarâ€" et Kriak, Eino Makela, Freddy Monk, Annis Turissini, Herman Weiss. Room 9â€"G. Bristow, Teacher Sr. II to Jr. IIIâ€"Honoursâ€"In order of meritâ€"Katie Pecanic, Catharine Byron, Vera Jenkin, Norma Hallewell, George Defelice, Bobby O‘Donnell, Luâ€" cille Tisdale, Delia Innarelli, Pat Philliben, Muriel Hicks, Helen Macâ€" Q@uarrie. Recommendedâ€"Marion Leck, Venko Vidmor. Passâ€"Allen â€"Boyce, Lena Cousineau, Lawrence Dillon, Abrie Deslaurier, Anâ€" nie Holjevac, Howard Hall, Trever Johnson, Laddie Katushin, Robyn Keller, Niel, Miller, Remegio Pizzale, Tocmmy Pepovich, Ruby Prentice, Raâ€" chel â€" Pietila, Annie Pacanic, Jolinn Scullion, Norma Tario. Ida Wllllams Wilfred Wolfe. Recommendedâ€" Alexander .Dunbaâ€" bin, Marion Hannah, ,.Mirco Narduzzi. Second to Jr. IIIâ€"Ro¢tm 4â€"H. Lee, Teacher Honoursâ€"Kirby Joyner, Elva Rayâ€" croft, Alta Fisher, â€" Elizabeth Gates, Jean Lafferty, Elizabeth Sandal, Dorâ€" othy McNaughton, Jean Urquhart, Ruth Mattson, Eda Bottogelli, Mary Balon, Lcois Phillips, Inez: Fregonese, Laura Bombardier, Shirley McMaster, Sadie Todd, Inez Williams. â€" Pass â€" Edward Brown, Raymond Chatson, Alan Costain, Mabel Cousiâ€" ~neau, Maisie Dunbabin, Peter Jenâ€" kyn, Eva Moller, Boyd Prentice, Vance Rafuse, Ruby Shanks, Harry Thompson, Clarence Villeneuve. Recommendedâ€"Helen Sheculski. Jr. III to Sr. IIIâ€"Rcom 3â€"C. McDonald, Teacher _Honours â€" Jean McWhinnie and PBilly Welt, equal; Billy Fairhurst, Olympia Gates; Jack Armstrong and Margaret Boztos, equal; Rosa BoztOc. Passâ€"Frank Buchar, Joe Dobritinic, Jovese Flynn, Greta Graham, Esko Jcutjarvi, Emil Klisanich, Olga Marâ€" chiori, Haze!l McQuarrie, Tommy Milâ€" ler, Amy Prentice, Barbara Sangster, Lawrence Tomlinson, Lalia Webber. Jr. IIH to Sr. IIHI, Laura Smaill, Teacherâ€"Room 6 HMonoursâ€"Clara Butcovich, John Siâ€" sik, Frances Cencich, Jean Loughren, Dorothy Hoffman, Bobbie Boyce, Marâ€" garet Innes, Steve Potocny, Isabel Flowers, Louise Delich,> Lilian Cumâ€" mings, Mabel Costain, Beverley Kitâ€" then; Willic Hunter, Paul Laine and Doric Turcott; John Mangotic, Jack Flowers, Ethel Fowler, Elien McCain, Ethel Prest, Ruby Nilson, June Cretâ€" ney. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Passâ€"Annie Kwacz, Goldie Greer, Joan Nicholls, Eileen Soucie. Recommendedâ€"John Kwacz. From 1st to 2ndâ€"Room 11 M. K. O‘Keefe, Teacher Honoursâ€" June Asselstine; Nilma Aramini and Ruth Sky, equal; Annie Perkovic, Ida Ostersek, ‘Patricia Barâ€" ker; Annie Krazmoric and Doris Richards, equal; Mary Markocich, Christie Joyce; Caroline Holetich and Evert Moller equal; Alma Frigonese, Frieda Palz, Olga Di Fant. Passâ€"Steve Gettler, Alice Cowden. Joyce Jenkin, Beverly Turcott, Carl Mangotic, Cecelia, Johnson, Nellia Faâ€" bella, â€" Johnny Sangster, Howard Brown, Gerald Stevenson, Ortrud Edâ€" lund, Klari Kraik, Betty Heath,* Norâ€" ma Cretney, Dan Armstrong, Kenneth Soucie, Ferman Turcott, Bobby Hanâ€" nigan, â€" Helen â€" Villeneuve (recomâ€" mended). Passâ€"Walter Brozovich, ‘Annie Auâ€" gustine, Mervyn Miller, Nick Tomiuk, Arthur Jenkyn, Mary Tomiuk. Recommendedâ€"Gerv Sutherland. Primer to First, F. Lang, Teacher Room 12 Honoursâ€"Enzq Narduzzi, Helen Wong, June Sutherland, Olive Wurm, Buddy Napier, Jean Shields, Danica Ferko, Eileen Hall, Joe Laskerine. Rocm 12 Honoursâ€"Charlie Corr, Mary Perâ€" kovich, Barbara Varady, Katie Ruâ€" beck, Margaret Laskerine, Claire Shields, Mary Duric. Recommendedâ€"Bobby Fulton, Tomâ€" my Scullion. First to ~Secondâ€"F.â€" Lang, _ Passâ€"Roland.. Boissonault, Helen Fairhurst, Elsie Green, Lawrence Ruâ€" bic, Mary Sertich, Freda Tomlinson, Bronko Viceivich. nier, Isabella Hall, Paul Mangnotic, Agnes Rubic, Margaret Scullion, Fern Stitt. Eddie Walko, Bobby Wallace, Eleanor Warner, Annie Zubernik. Rcom 1¢â€"â€"From lIst to 2nd Class _M. Aileen Curran, Teacher Honoursâ€" Norman Cripps, Robert Dye, Eileen Joyce, Hazel Trollope; Dino Giampaclo and Nellie Rooson, equal; Pearl Bromley, George Harriâ€" son, Raymond Dumble, Raymond Tayâ€" lor, Frank Roach; Ante Beklacich and Clara Zanchin, ‘equal; Silvano Pizâ€" zale, Mafalda Pellizzari, Redvers Vickâ€" ers, Julie Popovich, Kenneth Killinsl Eric Prentice, Bobbie Shaw, Marjorie Greer, Rudoliph Sheculski, David Graâ€" gar Hazelwood, Leverne Fawkes, Khristine Urbanic. Jr. II to Sr. Hâ€"M. G. Bristow, Teacher Pass (arranged alphabetically) â€" Aletha Armstrong, Ariel ~Bjorkman, Horace Bombardier, Emma Cousineau, Florence Cousineau, Lorraine Fourâ€" Recommendedâ€"Teddy Brooker, Edâ€" The party scraped off the moss where Corfield fell, broke some of the rock and saw before their eyos tiny specks of gold. They proceeded to do further stripping and revealed a wide mineralizeq vein. Samples brought out to Elsas are said to have showed free gold. The Corfield party have returned to Toronto. ~ The story goes that Corfield slipped on a mossy bank and fell, at the same time saying, "I suppose I will break my neck and mayve you will make your fortunes here." Corfield and his associates, it is stated, were on their way to Port Arâ€" thur and met Roebillard on the same train, returning to Elsas from Toronâ€" to. They got off at Oatland. a few miles south of Elsas, with Robillard, examined the discovery of the latter, and then proceeded three miles to the southwest. Slips on Bank, Scrapes Moss and Discovers Goild Advices to The Sudbury Star from Elsas last week are to the effect that group of claims south of the find reâ€" cently reported by Bill Robillard in that area has been staked by Ralph T. Corfield, Toronto, in company with three companions. They are said to have gocsdq gold showings. Ralph Corfie!ld has done considerâ€" Cabbage 1b. Oranges, med,. aoz New Green Fairhursts Cakes: Assorted Layer be detighted with the Havor of these tempting soft mesateid qgflg{__:{ épwzq Sugar 10 ~ 65 Blended India ib QOUR OW N ENCORE OUR OW N A P 16 33° 32"* 59 . 2%.09 Health Biscuits 225 FINE CANULATED OR YELLOW SLICED Porterhouse Roast * Sn:eoesicser orChuck » 180: Froants Rolled if Desreo Flank on A4 P SELECTE!D! BEEF PEAME ALFi» 1b. 18‘5 1b. 2% Co4":",. [..¢ ». 15e Flounders . 15¢ Mackere! ib. 126 Fillats * 16. 17c Kell gg’s cornrraxes 2"*ss J @e § vicen conor z;im 2 1 Suniight Soap 5=â€"26° Fig Rolls Peas Soda W afters OR OW N NECTAR BLEND ATLANTIC FISH Ayimer Choice Quality No. zz 5 No. 4 Sieve Tins To the east of the Robillard holdâ€" ings it is reported that the Garvey brothers have staked a group of claims. The Garveys have been active in the Matachewan and other fields. Rcobillard states that extensive exâ€" ploration work will be undertaken on his claims within the next two weeks. A Timmins man just returned from Toronto says that there is suggestion among the Conservatives in that cilty that Mayor W. Stewart. of Toronto, be selected as the new leader of the party in the province. able prospecting in other fields. He was born in England and went to Vancouver Island in 1911. When the war broke out he joined the Imperial field artillery and was wounded three times in action. On demobilization in 1919 he went to the *Argentine and prospected on the western â€"slopes of the Andes. He returned to Canada in 1920, and prospected on the Findlay and Laird Rivers, B.C. In 1922 he found placer gold on the Laird. He went to the Baker Lakes district, Northwest Territories, and later prosâ€" pected in Churchill River, B.C. In 1927 he staked at Rottenstone Lake, in Saskatchewan, and in 1929 heâ€" reâ€" turneg to England, where he was married Coming again to Canada, he took un silver fox farming near Maâ€" doc. and India “B” â€" ilb.ssc g:::gemo’} No. 1 Large Cucumbers 2 for 23° Bananas 1b. 10° ‘ THE PINE WITH THE LONGEST ' AND sSHARPEST OF NEEDLES same as I did." (From The Sudbury Star) Hon. Peter Heenan, M.P., has anâ€" nounced that he has accepted a portâ€" folio in the Hepburn cabinet, as minâ€" ister of lands and forests, and preâ€" sumably â€" arrangements have been made to open a seat in the Legislaâ€" ture for himâ€"since ho must have one. But for some reason or other the membersâ€"elect in Northern Ontario are not showing any alacrity in reâ€" signing to give place to the new miniâ€" ster. In fact, there seems to be the impression that Mr. Heenan is a usutrâ€" per. As Dr. A. D. Roberts, successful Liberal candidate in Sault Ste. Marie, says, "If he wants a seat in the Onâ€" tario Legislature, let him run the HON. PETER HEENAN HAS TO STAND BEFORE GETTING SEAT "And now, bovs," he announced, "which one of you can toll me the pine with the longest and sharpest needles?" Up went a hand in the front row. "Well, Tommy?" "The porecu!" (From the Sudbury Star) The teacher hag been reading to the class about the great forests of America. 1b. 14

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