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Porcupine Advance, 4 Jul 1938, 1, p. 6

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KP to Jr. Primer Georgina Cowan, Leslie Ellis, Edâ€" ward Fabello, Evelyn Gillis. Sandy Hunter, Billy Jackovich, â€" Alexander Johnstone, Donald Johnstone, Ernest Annie Kercel, John Krznarich, Ella Lizotte, Willham Lizotte, Jimmie Leadâ€" er, Shirley Lowe, Wolford McDonald, Kenneth Nicholls, Dean Prentice, Peter Salich, Mary Sarkotich, Rosie Sarâ€" kotich, Alice Scullion, Luigi Setacci, Patsy Smith, Russel Stewart, Mildred Stitt, Doris Vucetic, George Waddle, Gloria Ward, Ross Wilson, Lube Wojâ€" The following are the Schumacher | tyto public school promotion results: | Promotion Results of Schumacher Public Sch. M List of Pupils Promoted fram the Various Classes in the Schumacher Public School to Higher Classes. Also List of Pupils Recommended for Promotion. 66 Dapper Dan 23 â€"It is the new modern way to be measured for your clothes. Our new photoâ€"chart, takes your picture. while being measured, assuring you of a perfect fit in your madeâ€"toâ€" measure clothes. We have used parts of every descripâ€" tion, for any make of car at reasonâ€" able prices. Mrs. G. West, Elm St. South Just Call at 201 RAILROAD STREET or PHONE 129 Plumbing and Heating ALL WORK GUARANTEED 8 CEDAR ST. N. PHONE 1872 BILL RAHAM Have You Seen? Madeâ€"toâ€"Measure Suits priced from $23.50 up Expert Radio Service " MIRACLE EYE " Louis Anfriso, Pine St. South Pine St. Miss A. Innis, Pine St. North yo in» mmum ‘ y USED PARTS PHONE 1670 AUTO PARTS FOR ANY CAR tb 1 6 6 6 6 66 6 0 8 44 6 6 % 6 4 % 4 4 % 6 4 4 (PHOTOâ€"CHART) Passes good for any performâ€" ance except saturday. Watch these ads carefully, Your name may appear at any time. Each Monday eight people chosen at random from this district will receive free passes to the Palace Theatre. Look for your name hidden in these advertisements. If you find it, clip the ad. and bring it to The Advance Office and receive a free pass. PALACE THEATRE â€" This Week Toâ€"Night and Tues. July 4â€"â€"5 Starring George Burns, Gracie Slarring tGeorge Burns, Gracie Allen, Martha Rave, Bob HMHope, Edward Everett Horton, Ben Blue, Betty Grable and Jackie Coogan, The new * College Swing " Phone 322 Guaranteed All Work | K.P. to 8Sr. Primer Billy Bacalar, Charles Burkholder, ’Vman Cameron, Clara Ciecci, Lilia | Fabello, Bruno Fregonese, Madeline | Gomereich, Zorra Jacksic. Allan Marshâ€" all, Melville Monaghan, Wayne Mcâ€" | Carthy, Frank McWhinney, Annie Pariâ€" {lac Gloria Townson, Eldon White. Promcted from K. P. to Grade I ! Loretta Brownlee, Steve Butorac, Alâ€" lan Clark, Elaine Cooper, Donald Cowâ€" [ n Sally Dybyk. Archie Flora, Murie} Fournier, Doreen Hicks, Maureen Lahey, Catherine Matasic, Lorna Milâ€" ler, Gordon Nelson, Catherine Pecaric, UNITED MOVERS A. TOMKINSON Balsam St. N. ; LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE Bring back the memory of the hapâ€" piest moments of your life, in years to come, with a distinctive and beautiful photograph by the Royal Studio. COR. FOURTH and CEDAR Mrs. N. Kiasko, Eim St. North PACKING SHIPPING Your Wedding Portrait 5 1 O .0 L D BE A ( as mao 3. UP Phone John * NIGHT CALL FREE INSURANCE It A U L I N‘G TO CHERISH ALW AYS For Appointment Tylka, Middleton Ave MceKay, Mountjoy St. E Phone â€" 41"7 For Your Next MOVING JOB CRATING STORAGE Phone 417 Wednes. Thurs., July 6â€"7 Doltores Del Rio, George Sanders and Peter Lorrie in mel Fournier, Peter Giblin, Kenneth Hall, Genevieve Hannah, Estelle Hanâ€" nigan, Jerry Hannigan, Abert Harvey, Helen Hegedus, Lawrence Holden, Patâ€" sy Innes, Eric Janes, Ruth Janes, Katie Jaeksic, Edward Jarvensivu, Donald Jennings, Dale Johnston, John Jovcs. with Humphrey 'Bogart. Frank Mcllugfi, Louise Fazenda, Nat Pendleton and Allen Jenkins, son, Mary Vidonic, Frances Vrbanic Ronald Wallace, Donald Wills Annic Zokovic. Promoted Jr. Grade I to Sr. Grade I Arthur Cousineau, Mary Croft, Joe Defelice, Lena Greor, Nancy Grenko, Percy Harvey, Audrey Jenkin, Mickey Kercel, Louis Kollak, Gloria Landreâ€" ville, Jack Matthew, Jessie Mackenzie. Billy Prior, Robert, Weilsh. Recommendedâ€"Caroline Perkovic. _ Promoted from Grade I to Grade 2 Edgar Amo, Percy Barker, Douglas Bassett, Alice Bazinet, Mary Black, Rino Bragagnola, Stanley Buchar, Alâ€" lan Cameron, BReatrice Capeless, Ronâ€" ald Costain, Jeanette Cousineau. Joyce Eliot, Olga Farkas, Aloyzia Ferko, Carâ€" Peter Pecaric, Erma Pellizzari, Mar Sabalj, John Schofield, Esther Swan TIMMINS GARAGE COMPANY LIMITED Fourth Ave. Phone 800 We Have 50 Cars Priced from $50. up. A Master Model, with knee action and in perfect condition throughout. EASY TERMS i « * @P>>>_ D 130 Wilson Ave. se Timmins 5BC 4t * * * S *4 % 4 % 4* * t SX 4 % \%\ * *4 Zl CLEAN ROOMSâ€"BY DAY OR WEEK s 1937 CHEVROLET COUPE 4* * * * 4 4 t 4 * | _ Corner Spruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins Phone 324 | ¢ tE Lt t * t * * \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Mrs. MeAlendin, Spruce St. South Attraction No. 2 "Swing Your Lady " Double Feature Programme A complete fleet of large International trucks make it economical for Leo‘s Transâ€" fer. to do your hauling. Dan Podolan, Crescent Ave, THE KING EDWARD HOTEL Hauling of every description BY AN EXPERT SERVICE TECHNICIAN Now Located at 22 Pine Street South, Timmins "* Lancer Spy " HIS WEEK PHONE 322 FOR RELIABLE REPAIRS Dry Wood For Sale as low as $3.50 a cord # t "%. t 6 t t t t .% udlectostestactsc®ss wealectectoctestss Quiet Atmosphere Pavlica, Maurice Payea,. Peéeter Petcoff. Edwin Pilgrim, Ella Prest, George Sabâ€" an, Matt Salich, Katie Sarkotich. Jacque Szeguin, Selebgi, Fred Charles Kajacic, Kathleen Keen, Richâ€" ard Keller, John Keonnedy, Doreen Keizer, Jim Keizer, Annie Kosiscak, ISlavko Kramarich, Rose Lalond», ,Madeline Landreville, Orma Laughren, Mary Looder, Georgs Mahovlich, John Mahovlich, Stanley Mangotich, George Mangotich, Norma Marchiori, Nicolina Marini, Cicilya Micheleic, Mitchel] Miletich, Mary Miloknay, Shelia Morâ€" an, Rena Morandin, Eddie Mosco® Ruby McCarthy, Jessie McKee, Jimmie McKes,. Bobby McWhirter, Mona Napâ€" ler, Dorothy Nelson, Joyce Olson, Paulâ€" im> Qulette, Fred Ovas, Michael O‘Calâ€" laghan, Pauline Perkovich, Lola Philâ€" ips, IHona Pihlaja, Annie Pulez, Teddy Rajkovich, Olga Sahan, Agnes Scullion. Annie Sebalj, Iris Smail, Zora Stefâ€" | anic,â€" Shirley Stevenson, Alex Stirling, John Tomich, Nick Vrbanac, Theresa Vioclino, Catherine Waddls, Pertram Wharton, Douglas Wherry, Kenneth Wilscn, Marie Wilson, Ivan Zanchin, John Zokovich, John Zupancie. Recommended to Grade IIâ€"Jack Hicks. Promoted from Grade II to Grade Iii Dick Amo, Irene eBttiol, Nedo Braâ€" gagnola, Rost> Brklcacic, Steve Brklâ€" cacic, Jacques Byers, Ronald Byers, iJune Cavanagh, Maryan Cencich, }Doyle Cooper, Robert Cousirlea;u, Anâ€" ,gelo Defelice, June Douglas, Ramona Elley, Elizabeth Ellis, Jimmie Fraser, Anni> Fritz, Mary Gomerich, Katie Gomerich, Dorothy Goodger, Hendrika Green, Mose Greer, Evelyn Grist, Eaâ€" win Hall, June Holden, Madeline Holâ€" gevac, George Izatt, Teddy Jacobson, Acra Jukoveich, Reilla Kallio. Dick Karahan, Lawson Keizer, Myrna Kenâ€" nedy, Norma Killens, Margo Kirkland, Drogisa Kramarich, Edward Ladesich, Billy <~Lafforty, Patsy Lahey, Mary Lorenzon, Audrey Lowe, Charles Maâ€" hovlich, Jose Mansfield, Emile Mateâ€" jeic, Matt Mesich, Matt Miletich, Harâ€" vey Miller, Billy Mirkovich, Ira Monk, Frances Morgan, Gordon Morrish, Jzan MacKen;ie. George McCain, Elâ€" don McCarthy, Dorothy McGrath, Eilâ€" een Olson, Robert O‘Callaghan, Mickey O‘Donnell, Patrick O‘TLeary, Walter m ns un mm m THE POFRTCTUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Just Telephone Sudbury Star:â€"The Dominion is considering new rules for issuance of election returns. But by the time they are brought into use the Social Creditâ€" ers will not need to care. Grade VII. to VIIL. Tony Antonnaci, Nilma Aramini, June Asselstine, Patricia Barker, Eldof Berezoski, Lino Boni, Ante Brklacich, Amalijia Cesar, Norma Cretney, Nomâ€" an Cripps, Bob Dillon, Danica Ferko, Lorraine Fournier, Alma Fregonese, Steve Gettler, Betty Heath, Joyce Jenkin, Arthur Jénkyn, Kirby Joyner, Cecelia Johnson, Trevor Johnson, Christopher Joyce, Eileen Joyce, Annie Krznarich, Madelinte Madeline Laham, Marion Leck, Carl Mangotich, Paul Mangotich, Mary Markovich, Neil Mill â€" er, Evert Moller, Donald McWhirter, Dan O‘Callaghan, TIda Ostershek, Frieda Oalz, Mafalda Pellizzari, Annie Perkovich, Eric Prentice, Diana Radosâ€" evich, Nollic Robson, Katie Rubic, John Sangster, Bobbie Shaw, Jocelyn Skehan, Ruth Sky, Gerald Stevenson, Dino Svaluto, Norma Tario, Lucille Tisdale, Audrey Tomkinson, Hazel Trollow>, Beverly Turcotte, Khristine Vrbanic, Peter Walko, Ruth Westerâ€" holm, Ida Williams. 1 Recommended to Grade VIHHIL. Alice Cowden, Levern Fawkes, Bryan Robinson, Fern Stitt, Raymond Taylor Barbara Varady. Promoted from Grade VI. to VIIT. Olga Difant, Nellia Fabello, Bobby Fulton, Olive Goodger, Elsie Green, Marjorie Greer, Eileen Hall, John Izatt, Betty Killens, Merla King, Jack Kirkâ€" land, Joe Kokte, Cevtko Krajacich, Karlo Krcel, Annie Kwach, Irene Kyâ€" yrainen,.Kathryn Lafontaine, Margaret Lascaren, Evelyn Mackey, Leonard Mangotich, Johnnie Marchiori, Angelâ€" ine Mateljan, Ann Marie Miller, Merâ€" vyn Miller, Helen Monaghan, Ernest Monk, Lily McGowan, Buddy Napier Lawrence O‘Callaghan, Beatrice O‘â€" Rourke, Madeiline Pataran, Sadie Paukâ€" kunen, Jean Percival, Ruth Pithers Julie Popovich, Golda Pupich, Mary Radosevich, Lawrence Rubic, Ellen Sampson, nnie Sarkotich, Lewis Schoâ€" field, Jessie Scullion, Tommy Scullion, Rudolph Sheculski, Burrell Small, Eilâ€" en Soucie, Billie Stewart, Jun»e Sutherâ€" land, Roger Todhunter, Mary Tomuik, Jack Tomlinson, Ferman Turcott, Edâ€" die Walko, Gordon Weber, Osborne Williams, Helen Wong, Olive Wurm, Clara Zanchin. Recommended to Grade VIL Betty McFayden, Gervy Sutherland, Redvers Vickers. Percy A. Boyce, principal cich, Angelo Cimetta, Alun Davies, Orâ€" trud Edlund, George Fake, Mary FPake, Eileen Fawkes, Irving Frasor, Robert Hannigan, Barbara Hayward, Dean Hawley, Ian Johnston, Henry Joki, Shirley Karahan, Ronald Keller, Mona Kittner, Shirley Kyle, Ethel Leck, Jean Mackey, Junior Mannette, Nunzia Marâ€" ini, Rikardo Matoljan, Keith Matthews. Dudley Miller, Eulalie Morris, Lola Mcâ€" Carthy, Roderick McDonald, Joan Nicholls, Katie Ovis, Carmen Piercy, Alice Pilgrim, Joan Prentice, Josie Prentice, Rosie Pupich, Nancy Robson, Edna Sangster, Bert Shanks, Greta Shanks, Isabel Short, Bert Simac, Huâ€" sert Skehan, John Skrtich, Glen Stevâ€" Eleanor Todd, Freddy Trollope, lack Waite, Verna Walters, Robert Wikston, Jean Zadorozny. Recoemmended to Grade VTL. Dan Bjorkman, Miriam Bjorkman, Keith Hannath, Aaro Maki, Edgar Montisny, DBennis Morrish, Alfidio. Riuscitti, Corrado Ruscitti, Carletta Stitt. | Santo Battachio, Nellie Bratby, John Brozovich, Steve Buchar, Ivan Cesar, Billie Croft, John Erent, Sophic Fake, Susiece Gotch, Goldie Greer, Harvey Greer, Roy Hannigan, Orville Hicks, Tommy MHsdson, Patsy King, Jacob Keen, John Kwacz, George MacFayden, Andy Napier, Dino Narcduzzi, Billy O‘â€" Callaghan. Steve Ovis, Molly Robson, Ronald Rubsic., Mary Sekulych, Pauline Recommended to Grade IIIâ€"Rayâ€" mond Capeless. Promoted from Grade 111 to Grade TV Smith, Sylvia Stefanic, June Stewart, Gloria Stitt, Shirley Studden, Ida Sutherland, Mary Sutheranld, Lena rRonald Urquhart, Frank Uukobratch, Esko Uusitalo, Beverly Walker, George Wallace, Patricia Wotber, Hiarry Wikâ€" Take our camp equipment, for exâ€" ample. Y>s, our tents were admired by many other patrols, but they could have had similar ones if they had boâ€" thered. We hadn‘t just picked them up somewhere. Every dollar that went Into those tents had been earned by honest effort. The material had been bought after many samples had been studied. Much discussion had gone inâ€" to the development of the designs and much labour into the making, as we measured and cut and sewed and gromâ€" It wasn‘t a spirit that had developed overnight. On the contrary, it was one we had fought for and attained after much work, many defeats and a few victories thrown in for good measure. WELC _ Liigu y iaidsp, UVuiioctivÂ¥vti, But then, the fellows simply had to be there. Each had a responsibility and a job to perform and that, I think, was one of the secrets of our hanging together through thick and thin. The success of all our undertakings dependâ€" ed upon team work, upon the efforts of each one, We all knew this, so we were all present whenever the call went out, with a doâ€"orâ€"die spirit in our hearts. Summer vacation never found lus napping. Our plans were made ages before the school doors closed. And it wasn‘t a matter of a couple of guys going off on the Troop‘s camping exâ€" pedition; it was a 100 per cent. attendâ€" ance at whatever camp project was up. We‘d have felt awful if a single soul had been missing when the rest of us 3~ # ,~ ce WEre Uui>sCciÂ¥vita. That Patrol of ours was truly a Oneâ€" forâ€"All and Allâ€"forâ€"One proposition. with something going on all the time, especially when summer time came around. Right now my thoughts run back to days when our patrol looked forward to the time when we could walk past the old school house with our noses in the air and quite at ease ‘cause the truant officer couldn‘t say anything to us. It was holiday and carnping time. Those were the days when our gang lived the life of an honestâ€"toâ€"goodness patrolâ€"we can‘t now for we must spend our time earning our living. But we only wish that we had the chance you fellows have. Summer vacation is here again! Ssems to me as if it didn‘t matter much what grade you are in in school. you‘re on holidays. That means campâ€" ing to me. To camp! To camp! The wilds are calling! Where‘s that old veteran tent, that homeâ€"made sleeping bag, that battered old cooking kit? Grade I.â€"Pirst Class Honorsâ€"Lois Skelly. Passâ€"Barbara Bowie. Grade V.â€"Passâ€"Freda Campbell. Grade II1.â€"First Class Honorsâ€"Arâ€" mandina Romualdi. Grade â€" VIâ€"Honorsâ€"Lucette â€" Hanâ€" sen. Grey Sisters Convent Pianoâ€"Grade VII.â€"Honors â€" Barâ€" bara Honey. Grade IL. Passâ€"John I. Kirkland, Lyle King. Grade L. Passâ€"John Kraik, Alfred J. Philâ€" lips (equal); Grant S. Barker. Theoryâ€"Grade T. FPirst Class Honorsâ€"Freda Campbell, Lucette Hansen (equal); Dorothy J. Barr. Grade I First Class Honorsâ€"Kathleen Conâ€" elly, Elizabeth Curtis, Rita Seeley (equal). Honorsâ€"Clarissa Hatch; Hilda Harâ€" ry, Mollie Richards, Mary Conelly, Norine E. White (equal). Passâ€"Joan Somerville. Violinâ€"Grade IIL. Passâ€"Steve J. Gettler, Aina Heikâ€" PASS Evelyn Grade IL First Class Honorsâ€"Gertrude Tripp. Honorsâ€"Margaret R. Foster; Rog. G. FP. Jenkins, Norman E. Barrett, Kenâ€" neth Burt (equal); Gwendolyn Jackâ€" son, Eleanor M. Burke, Lempi Kivela, Mavis Youns (equal); Helen Haines, Clara Campagnola, Norma McIntosh (equal). Honorsâ€"Mary Harper, Judith M. Halperin, Annie Kelly (equal). Pass â€" Patricia Campbell; Allan Burns, Hendricka Weerman, Florette Nadon, George Critchley, Phylis Caâ€" hill. IN TIMMINS Passâ€"Raymond Williams; Sara Feldâ€" man, Eves R. Turissini (equal); Bill Burns. Honorsâ€"Elizabeth â€" Keeley; Gloria Cosco:; Muriel Stewart, Doreen Wills (equal). Grade ITHL. First Class Honorsâ€"Lois Countryâ€" man. Passâ€"Lilyan M. Huot. Grade VI. Honorsâ€"Bernice Bridgman; Joan E. Smith. Pass Peggy Williams. Grade V. Honorsâ€" Catherine Jardine. Pass Earl R. Simard; Dorothy J. Barr; Marjorie R. Allen; Norma Miller. Grade IV. First Class Honorsâ€"Dorothy Horoâ€" witz; Myrna Geppert. The following is a list of successful candidates in examinations held reâ€" cently by the Toronto Conseravtory of Music in Timmins, The names are arranged in order of merit: PIANO Successful Pupiis Conservatory Music st of Candidates in Timâ€" mins in Order of Merit. Associateship (A.T.C. M.)â€"Solo Performers ~â€"Gladys Irving, Mary Kemsley M. Thompson, Glen M. Code, Dates for the holding of camps at Lake Couchiching under the auspices of the Ontario Athletic Commission have Just been announced. Students who were successful at the district schoolboy athleticâ€"meet in New Liskeard on June 11, will ke eligible to attend along with from the other districts, coverâ€" Ing the entire province., The first camp will be held for juniors from July 18 to 30, the second for intermediates from August 1 to 13 and the last for seniors from August 15 to 27. Timmins High and Vocational School will be well répresented at the camps, students having won nineteen first prizes in the qualifying competitions at New Lisâ€" k#ard. Timmins now has two Victorian Orâ€" der Nurses at regular work, Miss Eva Sherritt, graduate of the Regina General hospital and of the course of Public Health Nursing of Toronto Uniâ€" versity, arriving here last week as asâ€" sistant to Miss Audr2y Price, V.O.N. Announce Dates of ‘Commission Camps Ontario Atheletic Body Will be Hosts to Schoolboys at Lake Couchiching. Three events are yet to be run off in the men‘s doubles but these will not be decided until next Saturday. The standing so far is:â€"‘Timmins, 13; Mcâ€" Intyre, 12; South Porcupine, 2. It is on the outcome of the gam»s on Saturâ€" day that the zone championship will te decided, the club with the highest number of points earning the right to play off for the N.O.LT.A. championâ€" ships. Second Victorian Order Nurse Engaged Here Now Timmins tennis club holds koneâ€"point margin over McIntyre in th@zone tenâ€" nis tcurnament which opencta threeâ€" day session on Dominion mins, McelIntyre and South eluwbs are competing but on so far South Porcupine will chance to win out for the rig} present the Porcupine at the district meéeet to be held in Kapuskasng on July 30, August 1 and 2, under tke ausâ€" pices of the newly formed Nothern Ontario Lawn Tennis Association. Timmins Tennis Club Leading Not so many weeks ago the Chief, Lord Badenâ€"Poll, returned from East iAt‘rica where h@had been spending the _winter for his Ralth. The trip for a man of 81 was ‘"snap," as we might say. Sea sicknesggot the better of him. ut when he he§gn that photographers were waiting tofiake pictures of him coming down thegang plank, he was determined not ®show his weakness, and like the true icout our founder is. he walked down the swaying gang plank as if nothingwere wrong. Howâ€" ever he collapsed rather than got into his car. We‘ an only hope that the Chief may réever from his illâ€" health long enough to spend mora years of Scouting wh us. Sceuts who wish‘» do a real good turn for the Instifre for the Blind the Legion hall are asked to report $ on Saturday mornink July 9th, at 9 o‘clock. ~They will ~sceive their inâ€" structions there. that Scouts have done for the In§ttute in previous same this yvear. Full : See you at the Campr Hold One Point Lea@d Over MclIntyre in Prceupine Zone Competitionto Date viiio / m monster camp for a f°W ays of all the Patrols in all the Boy kout Troops in Timâ€" mins. Your pl’O‘;‘qm as a Patrol Leadâ€" or is to make Cuplet> arrangements for getting your menu whipped into shye and filled, your camp managemet your tents, your own first aid kitsygur own pots and pans and a larg happy smile for everybody. We wi se> that you will have plenty to do.jots of fun, swimâ€" ming, and rousing «mpfires. Can you make it? You bet ou can, if you get prepared now, Dots worry about the competitions, | they‘s just ordinary Scout workâ€"spend mur time on HOW you will arrange .\'Oll,iamp. WHO will be in charge § eack job, WHEN and HOW you will get tiere, and WHAT you will eat. (That‘sthe idea!l Stick out your chest, and say "Come on Camporee, nmadr: for yal"â€"and mean it. long sho\ he fits: tw fâ€"‘ pots and forks ano remember were a co and a pake: egos and ! w And it‘s eAky ; there was t. were slgnall" Everything Each piece W ured and kepg represented t »veryone in t,; i That‘s all y }But we‘ve gotf Let‘s see ib af lshow what yotr Iat the Campors this month. 3 camp for a few Ein all the Boy mins. Your prc Luust â€" meted 4 werm to. could be fiygterprwted | to other | MONDAY, JULY 4TH, i tage wasn‘t allâ€"â€"not by a iere were cooking outâ€" fâ€"patrol nesting sets of with kitchen knives and ns and containers. 1 first cooking utensils e box «eardboard)> Md g, on which we fried ich we boiled water. * than it sounds! Then irst aid outfit. There lags, axes and spades. ged to the PATROL, mething to be treasâ€" good shap» for each â€" combined â€" effort of ?atrol. _well for me to talk, uff, savs vou! Good! :pfi’ Fbr., Bstrict Leader pa la for me to ivs you! Good! best chance to is made of is There they patrols what WC Of

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