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Porcupine Advance, 8 Jun 1936, 1, p. 3

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Melo JmIinous gaps very moment nak ind inspectC on seems t ike," 1¢€ Man mmand address Rifile when ind closec had beer 11 aVve L neC cup and thought fi 1J WA Phvl 11 16 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TAMIMINS, ONTARIO (qU Us lal: SQ ind 1€ m hn DT Sixty Children to Take Part in Dance Recital Hone} Millar €rins Webb Noteworthy Programme to be Given by Miss Margare Easton‘s Puplls Dances of Various Nations. Comedy Dances. Tap Dances. Minuet. Military Tap and "At Your Service." Mexican Dance. Mickey Mouse Parade. M MacMillan Mar W e‘ tile, Joyce Ryan MacMillan, Katy 10. The Dutch ear, Jane Moisley bara Honey, Ma neth â€"ROobb, Ann neth â€"RODD, Anne Lang. }1,~Bummer D (queen), Jessie SCt lie, Betty Fulton, Beatrice O‘Rourkse taine, Peggy Lloyd Florence Pearson. ] P‘lorence Pearson, LUCllLG ‘1isdal Intermission. 1.. Floradoraâ€"Girisâ€"Francis Margaret ‘Gentile, Elsie Yates beth Curtis, Jane Moisley, N Hooker, Mayzell Menear. Boy bara Honey, Jean Shields, Ann van, Lucette Hansen, Gwennet Philliba )6 T‘iC 1l Ma riCMi 1i ll rley W ndolé .Gwe 1I JOVyC Melody Win Anita Erick Military Honey, o, Mat Marza TA 111101 . iPa TL Han vnch, Ola H / 0o the Kay MacMil s1c Scullion. All YÂ¥ Our Thom H¢ n 1€ ht len 11 11 Ger l 1€ Anne iSulli Il Rh izabe i2 K ridm Mou 16 Rhapsody 11 Dreamâ€"EIlsie â€" Yates Scullion, Margaret Lilâ€" on, Nadine O‘Connor rke, Katherine Lafonâ€" oyd, FPatricia Campbell n., Lucille Tisdale. Jul T al Muriel P Burke. Frolicâ€"M 30@ 11 Orm mceette Ha ret Hook )al mâ€"Mar met 1l it 1 Mene M a Hotr 1 vyzell Men insen, Bar K. € LLY Mar 11 la M C A.Y.P.A. District Meeting Last Week In flavour that is deliciously different, try Iced Tea. It is very easily made: .Inâ€" fuse six heaping teaspoons of Salada Black Tea in a pint of fresh boiling water. ~After six minutes strain liquid into twoâ€"quart container. While hot, add 1‘% cups of granulated sugar and the juice of 2 lemons. Stir well until sugar is dissolved: fill container ‘with before adding the cold water; liquid will become cloudy. chipped ice. This will make of ITced Tea or 7 tall glasses. 11 stalling of New Officer: Plans Discussed for Pic niec, Oratoriecal Contes Dramatie Contest, Sport Dayv. dissolved T; * "Do‘‘r not allow e cold wate1 11 tea to cool : otherwise Serve with e 2 quarts m A 11 U | dian Blood Johns Mrs. V Committee of Ladies at South Porcupine that the Porcuping W 1€ 1 11 Dal Canalll tute for 1€ s th 11210 tional 11 M 1 ladies‘ committee a have given the most and will make the c DIAMOND 11 incagement Rings EASY TERMS Pic Holtze 1¢ ittee at South 1e most earnest e the campaign nast vears. The ipine who are tance. D. B. r the Canaâ€" the Blind, camp in conâ€" ampaizn, says M Mrs In 1i THIRD AVE. TIMMINS m â€" the rary il The death occurre pital on Monday, J: Henaud, wife of I Sudbury, at the ag lowinz an illness of Ssudbury, and Midas, of Rouyn, Queb also survive. Funeral servic was cCc ducted from the family Murray street, to St. Jean de Roman Catholic ‘Church, ‘Thursc morning at 9 c‘clock by the Rev. Pai Joseph Renaud an naud, and had res her life. Surviving are two sons, And: of Sudbury. Four si Death of Mrs. E. Joly, of Sudbury, in Toronto, June 1 Cleans. Dirty, Hands x an illness in Sudbury h Renaud â€" H. Coalliet ness of one month. Shne was ‘bury, the da.ught.e;' of Myt. ud and the late Mrs. Reâ€" rad resided in Sudbury all viving besides her husband s. Andre and Roland, both mannut Toronto ho of

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