K\\ft\“\%\\\%\\\\\\“‘\‘%\\\\\\\\\\\“\\‘\\\S\\\\%\\\‘ .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ | $4 THIRD AVE. Makers of High Grade Cnesterncias L 1A11l7/.N% iA i b\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\3\\\\\5\\\\\S\\\%ï¬\\‘\§$\% .\\\\\\\\\\'\\\fl\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\fl%‘ April Honour Roll for Moneta School Standing of the P 2@ UUISUINL 064, J Nitk PirOski 81, Ja Buck 80, Adele H Hudson 79, Elaine ic Pacioni 78, Bef Bert Buck 77, Leo qual D‘Alessandri Iotte 77, Goran BJ Room 2â€"J. PF. IIIâ€"Jcyce Ryan 8 THURSDAY. MAY 2ND, 1935 Room 1â€" Eldvidge S Pzarl Shub Sr. IIâ€"Ro 87, Daisy 84, Billy T# Gino Di Bertolo 80, Church 79, Geralq Casw BCObby Whe 76, Dino Cas Joanne Winnifr 77. Edw °O 00# 0 00 0 000400000 00 d 0p0 0000000000 00000 0000000460000 % 6 6 second C Delmonte Medve 8 Richards Rcom 5 Tzatt 85, Shankmat thur Hodg Chulak 7 Doaomenico Marchi 8 Mores 81 #er 7(0 JC ley lott 84 83 Rcom "â€"Miss Andrews, teache Primerâ€"John Kriak 88, John Ryan Melva McIintyre 86, Mike Merchoff Mike Bodnaruk 84, Lucy Infelice Tremaine Banks 84, Alfred Guardo Murclla Varin 83, Alexis MacMillan Italia Dsllol 81, Genesio De Marchi 80 78 k AILMICI, Flizabet Helen T Smith, I Dorsthy Boyko, C vanella, sette, D Buddy F Laffin, . Sarah F Room Ir. IITâ€" Report Two Months of South End School apsey ileen rey Beé Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes at the South Poreupine Sehool. fev J¢€ 000000008 eR se 0e e 00e ¢* e d o tds on c e e e e 11110 Prim The uth ril : in Anc V arIous Moneta Northern Upholstering Co. "Learn many things but know one thing well." % 18 m it Te 7¢ AY Kel Migli Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher â€"Miss MacKenzie, teacherâ€" ‘y Bertolo 85, Diane Muzzin orlang 83, Bruno Brazzoni haley 83, Roy Clelland 79, ‘eo 76, Bobby Whaley 75. June Gecgze 86, Rose Pilipâ€" iglah Houle 82, Virginia Di Lisa Marcontonio 81, Bruno Lena Tolevi 81, Nellie Bozâ€" Spadafore 78, Ptaricia Gridâ€" lia Micn 77, Valentino Beâ€" â€"Miss Murphy, te i Halperin, Catherir William â€" Richards, la Kvle, William F Midnight Show Sunday, May 5thâ€"Playing Preview of "LADY BY CHOICE" . Tneima LW 6464, MAE Howard David 80, Doris Lydia Del Villano 79. {iss Prettie, teacherâ€"John nie Gomiero 84, Norman 18, Elia PetricOla 78, Arâ€" ; 78, Ogla Holland 77, Billy Teresa Torlone Dino Mi aine Knutson . Beatrice He Leone Sparl ndri 77. Ele: WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY GEQORGE ARLISS in g is the NC blic school:â€" MacDonald t WIing Myra Classes of Public School Ralp! Di M FRIDAY AND sATURDAY, MAY 3RD and 4TH JOHNX WAYNE IN Blak . "AI FRIDAY AND sATURDAY, MAY 10th and 11th TIM McCOYÂ¥ in MONDAY ANXND TUESDAY, MAY 6th and 7th CAROLE LOMBARD and ROGER PRYOR in "LADY BY CHOICE" Te Connor, â€" teacierâ€"â€" in Hudson 85, Ida na Ellis 82, Madge I David 80, Doris Del Villano 79. ttie. teacherâ€"John Ned D‘Alessandri 11neth Morg: Adciph D Catherine William Ram nford â€" Willis t Domenic. Kautto, Iscbel , Beveriley Evans, y Cumming, Audâ€" Kaufman, Teresa h, Jsan Maxwellâ€" aymond McCann, Tty Turner, Lily nella, Mario Gioâ€" ner, Valerie Besâ€" n, Terrie Wilson, ly Dagenais, Viola acherâ€"Joyce Cof Irja Luhta, Ste Cantor,. Richar i1aw, principa upils in the es of the 80, Chalmer on 78, Domen Hefferman 7 Jimmil¢ HC y Infelice 84 ed Guardo 84 MacMillan 82 De Marchi 81 tine Petricols li Mammlite . SBhirley Mc Hart Drew en Crispin Dionisi .83, 1er 81, Leo ‘t "I9, Hoss aAacnetr~ Orland CGedge HIY report 10r March and 11 teacherâ€" TuC Mon! Y Iso hC Our W ork ers are skilled in their trade, and their knowledge of rebuilding a n d repatring _ furniture is at your disposal. Pass:â€"Keijo Ilola and Jennie Zaitz, Harry Robinson, Aune Olanen, Leonâ€" ard Harper and Martha Luhta, Walâ€" lace Clement, Sulo Maki, Walter Firth and Doris Spjuth, Stewart Reed and Geraldine Rogers, Colin Robinson, Tedâ€" dy Romanick, Raymond Blood, Walter Rachanski and Mary Sekulick â€" and Gordon Smith, Terry Pullin, Jim Fera, Lillian Harry, Lucy Olivieri, Vilho Rinâ€" tamaki. Mary Sarkotish. Jr. III Bâ€"E. Paolini, teacherâ€"Jean Dysart, Isabel Hepburn, Marjoriece Ewâ€" ing, James Dogue, Victor Larsen, Ruth Emdin, Philip Deacon. Senior Secon@â€"Evelyn Disher, Winâ€" nifred Williams, Kirtha Nikkanen, Norâ€" ma McCaw, Kathleen Pyke, Annie Mczdir, Douglas Farrens, Audrey Milâ€" ler, John Farkas, Albert Clusiau. Junior Secondâ€"Rose M. Donlevy, teacher.â€"A:â€"Mary â€" Connelly, Aina Heikkela, â€" Eila Korhonen, William Haanpaa, Roy Mawhinney, Eino Rautio, Ray Laforest, Francis Bennett and Arâ€" vo Rintimaki, Leona Sullivan, Walter Sschmelzle, Kathleen Lowry, Gerald Gagnon, James Young. Senior Classâ€"HS. Room 1â€"G. Higâ€" gins, teacherâ€"Kenneth McCaw, Kalâ€" ervo Vesala, Evelyn Syvret, Wilburn Montrose, Gordon Kaufman, Lauri Luoma, Annie Roshitnyck, Ellen Jane Mairs. Junior Secondâ€"B:â€"Grace Tomchick Robert Mairs, Sheila Miller, Betty Hansn, Jean Marie Purdy, Doris Ganâ€" non, Peggie Spjuth, Rita Costello, Denâ€" nis Young. : Hicks, Betty Cumming, Elaine Dogue, John Vesala, Ronald Walker, Ellen Lindewall, Lila Janakka, Alli Huhta. Sr. IIIâ€"Oreta M. Walker, teacherâ€" Helen Haneberry, Ena Pietila, Margarâ€" et Foster, Lillian Belisle, Frank Richâ€" ards, Bell Lowry, Viola Mansfield, Eiâ€" leen Lowry, Vivian Ferrigan, FPrances Cunningham, Annie Camero, Raymond Room 9â€"V. L. Rapsey, teacherâ€"Jr. IITâ€"Honours:â€"Kauko Nikkanen, Audâ€" rey Jamieson, Lilian Williams, Bonnie Clark, Muriel Stuart, Luella Johnston, Douglas MclLellan, Everett Edwards. Clara Lindrcos, Harry Coott, Tommy Mahon, Kevin Cahill and Adelaine Jakes, Kauko Vesala and Helen Young Junior Classâ€"Helkka Salanen, Stanâ€" ley Barsas, Teresa Smith, Leslie COsâ€" tello, Mary Pearce, Olive Hill, Ashick Dyrcon and Donna Reed equal, Paul Pearce and Bethel Bowes equal, Hilda Harry and Donald Mahon equal. First Classâ€"M. Levinson, teacherâ€" Honcoursâ€"Keith Anderson, Phyllis Caâ€" hill, Edith Blakeman, Mary Dasovich. Passâ€"Joyce Laffin, Rsy McKay, Frec Ostrom, Patsy Mahon, David Parker Ann Sarkotish, Mary Lefurgy, Rober MacIntosh, Juanita Fortune, Jennic Charlinsky, Jeanette Pepin. Primer â€" Class â€"Honcurs â€" Leonard Clemiss and Flora Turner, Jean Murâ€" well, John Mozdir. Passâ€"Murdie Fortune, Thomas Young, Edgar Strand, Ida Mahoney, Frances Karpuik, Ellen Erkkila, Joan Somerville. LORD BYNG SAYS, THAT MAE WEST ISs CHARMING AND SHY Viscount Byng, former Governorâ€" General of Canada, said at London, England, last week that Mae West was "very charming and very shy" when he and Viscountess Byng had tea with the film star recently in Hollywood. Lord Byng has just returned from a fourâ€"months‘ trip to South America James Y. Murdoch, K.C., president of Noranda Mines, Ltd., was on Satâ€" urday last named president of Pamour Porcupine Mines, Ltd., at the annual meeting <f the latter company held at Montreal. Gustave H. Rainville, presiâ€" dent of Quebec Golg Mining Corporaâ€" tion, was named viceâ€"president. Other new directors include M. Kenâ€" dall, New York; J. R. Timmins, Montâ€" real: Ernest Hibbert, consulting enâ€" gineer of Noranda Mines; T. N. Hay, Toronto, secretaryâ€"treasurer for Noranâ€" da. and William Meen, Toronto. ind California YÂ¥ . Murdoch Elected President Pamour Mines * ** PHONE 101 Roadwork is Being Curtailed in North Timmins Men Dropped from t he Swastikaâ€"Matacheâ€" wan Road Work Plan. Curtailment in Depart thern Development exp recently thrown a numlb men working on the Swas wan highway out of jo>s view this morning with A view this mory Matheson, the Advance leari this riding wil anncunced cut tures. Work on towr on April 20th, : to give farmers adao their seedir resumed as $s00 Other roadwork going on at the Objections of the immediately to the Swastikaâ€"Matachew have undOubtedly the reduction of t] mins men employe were more men frC that road than fr: in the North, Mr. Liskeard had only Timmins had 75. T ate prospect of th turned to the job about 160 still at w It had been hoped to tion from Swastika to river, a distance of 15 pleted by this summer, cutting down of funds is now doubtful. "The being built with any de date in view." said the more as a relief measul employed workers some It is understood that t propriation for the higt cut in half. SOome gra done but most of the sisted Oof building camyp the right of way throug country. cide that the treasury, can stand greater expenditure on Northern deâ€" velopment, it is now considered likely that the programme recently laid out will be reduced considerably. id Unless th rosnect of those id to the JjJob, L. t 160 still at work had been hoped from Swastika _ a distance of n for the highw ilf. SOome gradi most of the w« building camps of way thrsocugh 11 ernmen You’ll Ill\(‘ its RIDING COMFORT as much . 1935 FORD Vâ€"8 MANY PEOPLE are astonished to find that the Ford Vâ€"8 interior actually has more head room, shoulder room and leg space than many "big‘" cars. That‘s why the Vâ€"8 is such a splendid family car. Seats are inches wider (front seats 4 ins. to 5; ins.) so that three people can ride on either front or rear seat. Doors are inches wider too, perâ€" mittin« easier entrance and exit, * t he mitting easier entrance and CaAbl, The new forward position of the Vâ€"8 en« sine, new distribution of passenger weight and the new springs, effect a marvellously men Hamé Phone 440 Showroom â€" 43 Third Avenue, nUum C11 met fini but no immedi 1€ ind ha ha vith ble, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO thi is no ind Talks on the Radio on Horticultural Subjects H Sudbury Counters with Antiâ€"Communist Mecting Try The Advs Til 1nf In speakers in English, French, Ukrainâ€" an, Finnish and Czechoslovakian lanâ€" ruages revealed the "truth about Rusâ€" ia" following visits to that ccuntry. This meeting was arranged as an intiâ€"communist demonstration so that he people of Sudbury need not be misâ€" €ed as to what is actually taking place ird 11 n thei d Sudbury had an untu sservance of May Day. 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