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Porcupine Advance, 23 Dec 1940, 1, p. 5

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He presi>nted proficitney prizes to:â€" Laura Wucremaki, Grade 12; Franklin Maki, Grade 11; Isatkel Hepburn, Grade 10b; Gina eCampagnola, Grade 10a; Aina Heikkila Grade 9b;; Robert Dye, Grade Ja. Mr. Charles Kemsley presentsd diplo. mas toâ€"1, Senior Graduation; 2, Midâ€" dle S h“ol a real institute of learning, and whic South Porcupine pcssessed, a goo building, a gcod staff and attentiy pupils. "We, as parents and you a pupils need have no fear that in othe parts of the province there are mor educational advantages than right her in cur town," he said. The auditorium was filled with the studentsâ€"the girls looking smart in their schocl uniforms of yellow blouses and navy tunics, and the oys in white shirtsâ€"and several parents and friends Mr. Blake in his address of welcom»> spoke cf the school: "If sriccess is to be attained the wholeâ€"hearted coâ€" cperation of everyone is needed. Parents should know that students are giving the bost of their service, and the teaâ€" chers appreciate the gocd response." In his fifteenth year of teaching, he said, he was never so complet=ely tired as today for 90 per cent ¢of the studâ€" ents were affected by the seriousness and tenseness; of the times, and teachâ€" ing was difficult. Besides this, though, there had been greater progzress this year than in any previous year among the students. The teachers are asking the students to use the holidays to r>â€" gain lost energy and be back for anâ€" other heavy term in January. He wel. comed the clergy and board as tried friends of the schoolâ€"especially Pather Roberge whose first appearance it was The auditorium «tudentsâ€"the gir their schocl unifo and navy tunics, : shirtsâ€"and severa sAith Porcupine, PDoc. 21â€"(Special to The Advan:=)â€"South Porcup‘ne High E:hcol ccmmencement exercises tock place on Friday afternoon at 1.30. On the platform with Principal W. S. Blake woere the c‘orgyâ€"Father R:b~rge, Archdeazson Wocdall and Rev. J. A. Lytticâ€"and members: cf the High Schoct Boardâ€"Mr. R. E. Mr. C. Keimsley and Mr. FP. Laforest. South Porcupine High School Commencement Exercises Last Friday You‘ll appreciate the quality and the fine service we offer. Mr. F. Lafcrest presented Intermed o Cortificates. Auditorium Filled With Students in Attractive Uniform Dress. _ Presentation of Graduation Diplomas, Certiâ€" ficates and Other Awards. "Coâ€"operation of all Necesâ€" sary to Success in Education," Says Principal Blake. M. G. SULLIVAN C QAL AT CEDAR, TIMMIN® e MAIN AT GOLDEN, 8. PORCUPINE MONDAY, DECEMBER 223RPD, 1040 4 The Municipality herewith gives nolice of its intention any or all, of such lots as may be offered for sale and are the full amount of arrers and costs charged against each for arrears of taxes will be held in the Township of Tisdale Council Chambers at Ssouth Porcupine on Wedndesday, January 15th, at 10.30 YOU NEED OUR Notlice is hoereby given that the adjourned Treasurer‘s sale cof lands ho 1# + # # t t t t t 0t t t t t L t t t ## _ # #% ¢*% #* t# * .00000.... + 0.’ ....'.’ + '. %" * #©_® + ‘.00..0....“.00.00..0.00..0.00.00... ## TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE ADJOURNED TAX SALE C. A. RKEMUS Phone 129 PUZZLED ? has the answer ; are giving ce, and the teaâ€" gocd response." of teaching, he completely tired at:d the teaâ€" the progress t constituted g, and which a good ind attentive and you as that in other "Cherished memories of sthool are a thing of beauty and a joy forever," said Miss Wuorocmaki, "whenever success may welcome us we shall always reâ€" ‘member the sschcol in the Northern 'Sna-w." t _ Miss K. Connelly tendered the thanks ‘of the school to the visitors and wishâ€" fed all a happy Christmas. One special comment should bhe made on the improvement in the High School orches‘:ra under Mr. Jchn Nix. Ths music rendered was sp‘sndid. Senior Graduation Diplomasâ€"Myra Cantor, Joyce Coffey Kathleen Conâ€" nelly, Rosemary Clemens, Elizabeth C. Cumming, Elain» A. Dogue, Beverley F. Evans, D. Jack Hamilton Alli C. Hulnta, Locuise J. Kellow,Doris M. Ginn, Isobel E. Smith, Jsan L. Stringâ€" er, Ronald R. Walker Laura M. Wuoriâ€" maki. Middle School Certificatesâ€"G. Alvin M. Bannerman, Lillian E. Belisle, Mar. garet M. Burton, Myra W. Cantor, Res:mary B. Clemens, Joyce E. Coffey, Kathleen P. M. Connelly, Elizab:th G. Couch, Juns P. Countryman, Elizabeth C. Cumming, Flaine A. Dogue, Georgze J. Dogue, Beverley F. Evans, Stephen W. Evans Jack D. Hamilton, Helen K. Hanekorry, Alli C. Huhta, Clayton J. KRavanagh, Jack D. Lee, Louise J. Kellow, Edna S. Macdonald, Floren:e M. Masdonald, Doris M. McGinn, Murâ€" Irl A. McGuey, Franklin M. L. Maki. Vicla I. Mansfield, Jcan E. Maxwellâ€" Smith, Marion J. Mills Edmund R. Raymer, William J. Murplhy, Marietta L. Nnonen, Grace C. J. Pirie, Irma S. Ristimaki, Georgs Rzsmanick Florencse ixislimakl, George Romanick Elorence M. Sharp, Iscbhel E. Smith, Haz:l L Steeves, Jean L. Stringer, Donald Ssweeziec, Fernleigh C. Uren Ronald R. Walker, Laura M. Wuorimaki. Intermediate Certificates©: â€" Leo W. ers. Her theme was a determination to in her endeavours, "there is no such thing as failure," she said. "Be like the British and say ‘It can be done‘." Trumpet duetsâ€"Ray Laforest and Dick Christie; 1, Holy Night: and 2. song, (wonderfully well executed>). Rev. Father Roberge presented the Boys‘ Basketball Shield (teams xi and xii) to Beverley Evans. Winnersâ€"1, Fernleigh Uren; 2, James Dogue: 3, Theodcre Romanick: 4. Donald Galâ€" tbraith; 5, Nicholas Rewegan; 6, Walter Rewegan. The Valedictory given by Laura Wuoromaki was a splendid piece of elo. cuticn. She reviewed with sentiment and humour her five years in high school study gave credit to her teachâ€" Treasurer, Township of Tisdale Alden â€" Walker; 3 Junior, William Adamo; 4, Midgets, Gecrge Yorke and Howard Williams. Christma: carols were sung before Archdeacon Wocdall presented the Boys‘ Athletis prizes â€" a, Field Day Awards, and b. Winners of Senior Poys‘: Track and Ficld Shieldâ€"1, Sen. ior, Thomas Mahon; 2, Interemedite Alden â€"Walkers© 3 Junior. William Winnersâ€"Scmior, Viola Mansfi Intermedizte, Jean Munro: Jur Doris Gagnnon. Shield (senior girls) Lyttle presentedâ€"a and the Track and >mories of are a and a joy forever." said ki, "whenever success s we shall always reâ€" hcol in the Northern not sold fo to purchas Juniot Patrick on Sat Miss D. Sharpe Miss K. Pecore, and sermon teing given, and carols were Miss V. Bessette came home on Friday sung. from St. Joseph‘s College, North Miss Pat Laforest, who is studying for the Christmas holiday. ‘ physicoâ€"therapy at the University of us to annol creased act been found hours for cl on 2Beration C this matter Mr. â€"Rok me pla wil mas tika Mr. Don Dome, left Toronto. gan. Walter Rewegs ick, Theodore Roma do, Fnid M. Scott, 1 Eura D. W. Smith, Lillian M. Williams to ‘I childr 7. PA o0 p.I day, Miss Bessie Verner, student at the College of Optomstry, Toronto, arrived on Saturday to spend the holiday with her parents. Private Harold McInnis from Camp the In: Other News from South Porcupine and the Dome. Mr. and Mrs. In Dome, and family Saturday for a wee Mr. Donald Ba: University, Kings Aro, Michael Bak:r, Mary B. Brown,.| Private Rog. Butter and Private Edâ€" Shirley E. Burke, Margaret M. Burton |win Brown of the Algonquins, Port ino Campagnola, Evelyn H. are expected in on Monday to Wallace E. Clement, Harry R. COCt"spend Christmas at home. Betty R. Curboy, James W. Dogue.! Friencs will be sorry to hear that Jean E. Dysart, Joyce G. Eames, Everâ€" Mr. Albert Collins of Dome Extenâ€" ett H. Edwards, Vivian M. H. Ferrigan, sion, is quite sick at his home. All wish Isabel iM. Hepburn, Rose A. Hoelke.lmm a speedy recovery. Wilfred Isarcsson, Audrey F Jamieson.' Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Sydâ€" Victor W. Larson, Elaine H. Loit:rman,;ney Thomas (nee Eva McDowell) Racs Clara I. Lindross, Douglas R. McLel@N,, Avenue on the arrival of a son on Thomas J. Mahon, Evelyn L. Malmâ€" LSaturday, Dec. 215st, in Porcupine Genâ€" stedt, Sirkka K. Olki, William W. R.| $pq Hospital. Paul, Stewart J. Reed, Nicholas Reweâ€"|â€" yjss Triq Webb of Dome Extension gan, Walter Rewegan, Gcorge ljef; on Friday to spond Christmas in ick, Theodore Romanick, Helen Rotonâ€" Kingston. Special Hours for Chuldren at Library at South Porcupine #Ba! ail 101 Y Om O ity ( at ay for Miss Ollege ‘WIAI M is Ordc 11 11 rdayv 11 11 nA 111 ind M Advan s nours wWwIill De Ir on Saturday from Adults will rezeli W1 Harold McInnis fro ind Miss Pearce: ted guests this Chri 1 M childar anmnC Dayv L â€" W1 by Cc: ewegan, Cissrge Komanâ€" :‘ Romanick, Helen Rotonâ€" Scott, Elizabeth M. Sharp, Smith, Doris E. St. Paul, 0 16 n. on week e evening in St. Paul‘s churchâ€"at im. Archdsacon Woodâ€" s and two set Two Dome t nd MclIlntvre 31 ens, of Pres{.on car on Saturda CaIt Dez:. 21â€"(Spsoi The librarian wish at owing to the i1 â€"~the â€"MHbrary it < h: Ssaturda iriin OHN to have sp er January y and _Ft )K T dgar and son with Mr. and Saturday to in Tsronto. ni and Miss t the Univerâ€" To uUp iat Da Om M Club Englehart m ardlans in 1 Friday, 5 pm. to 0 p.m. to attention ‘s and on to 9 p.m. O ‘‘Toront stmas | n HSa iD comâ€" ups will of prizes| ims and | held on ind 1 owasâ€" N1 Al on i Bornâ€" to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott ‘of 67 BroadwayAve., on Dec. 20th, a en‘s| daughter, in Porcuping Genexal Hospi‘tâ€" for ; al. in ~â€" has cial OlY ALE HU Ti at j Mr. and Mrs. George Helmer of ‘South Porcupine, annocunce the marâ€" iriage of their third son Harold, to Miss Me‘l‘ba Shea, of Iroquosis Falls, at Iroâ€" ‘quois Falls on Tusday. December 19. !Rev. J. Laidlaw performed the cereâ€" ‘mony in the Manse. Mr. and Mrs. Heolmer will reside in ‘-South Porcupine and we tender best wiches for future happiness to the ! young couple. The Fireside Bridge Club met on Tuesday at the home of Myrs. Frank Walker on William St.. Winners of prizes wore: (1), Mrs. B. Blood; (2) Mrs. Len Smith: and (3) Mrs. Walker. Mary Harper celebrated her twelfth birthday on Friday. She invited seven voung friends in to tea,. and a real party with special birthday cake was enjoved. Afterwards they all accomâ€" panied Mary to the Junior Hockey match at the Arena. B3rnâ€"on December 20th, at the Por. cupine General Hoespital, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Camphbell of 80 Fcurth Ave., Schumacher. Reeve Victor H. Evans left on Satâ€" urday to spend Christmas with his parâ€" ents in Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aitkzn and son Darwen. leave on Tuesday to spend Christmas in New Liskeard. Mrs. Harper Senior, of Toronto, is expected as a Christmas guest at the home of her son Dr. B. H. Harper. Miss Luzas, of the High Schcol Staff, left for Uxbridge on Friday, Miss Foster on Friday, Mr. Lemay for Otâ€" tawa on Saturday and Mr. M. Muleahy for Orilla. Th other members of the Hisch School staff are staying in South Mr. C. Fowlie had the misfortune to hurt his eye while at work and is unâ€" dergoing treatment at Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital. His friends wish him a smeedy recovery. Porcupine for the holiday. Mrs. Gordon Brown spant lasss weekâ€" end in Eglehart. Miss Mary Brown Jloft to spend Christmas vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown in Duparâ€" quet t Mrs. Ingram, of Utterson the winter with her dar Wielir. W The T:achers Residence will lose all ts guests during the Christmas vacaâ€" ion. Most of the teachers left on Friâ€" ay for their homes. Miss G. Higginsl iill leave on Tue:day for Orilla; Miss' ynch left for Orilla; Miss T. Burns, for eterboro: Miss D:ane for Tillscnourg; {iss Hammond for Toronto; Miss Don. vy for Kirkland Lake; MiIs: L:eneyg or Pembroke: Miss MacFadden for' ort Arthur; Miss Cornett for Renfrew; {iss O. Stanley for Russeli; Miss ecown for Tamarach, Miss Walker for ‘alabogie; Miss E. Ball for Barrie, andl {iss Appleby for Barrie. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Huot i Porcupine General Hospital on Satâ€" rday, D:cember 21stâ€"a son. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ru:chner, j f 142 Front St. S. Porcupine 0n Dec. Oth. a son in Porcupine General Hosâ€" f imnâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Melvilie Dwyâ€" f Schumacher, a daughter, on Dec. . in Porecupine General Hospital. i Sunday (22nd) the Altar Guide of Anglican Church presented a Myâ€" Play of the Nativity instead of a on teing siven. and carols were Utterson, is spending ner daughter, Myrs. Friends of Mrs. T. R. Langdon at pleased to see him able to be out agai after his lone illness. Mr. and Mrs. T. Sutherland havse moved from Rae avenue to Cecil Ave Mr. R. Woods is progresjsing well after tensil cperation. Miss K. Woodall is spending the weekâ€"end in Toronto. ‘ Mrs. A. Hennessey is expected from Prince Edward Island to spend the holiâ€" day with her parents, Archdeacon and Mrs. J. E. Woodall. After regular lodge meeting on Friâ€" day night the Rebekahs enjoyed a turâ€" key supper in the parish hall. A secial evening followed. Bridge was played, prizes being won by 1, Mrs. Montrose, and 2, Mrs. W. Freeman. Gifts from Mr. F. W. Schuâ€" macher Presented at Anâ€" nual Concert. Thursday evening the annual Christâ€" mas concert was held at Schumacher public school. Carols were sung by the school choir. Rev. F. J. Bainge gave several violin selections. Mrs. Claudse Manetta delighted the company with her singing Solos were also sung by two of the pupils. Junior Todhunter chose for his masterpiece, "The Glow Worm" and Keith Hannah‘s choice was "Take Me Home Again, Kathleen." These songs received much applause from â€"the company. CCommunity singing was also enjoyed. The gifts to the pupils each year by Mr. Schuâ€" macher were on display. Several large Christmas trges were erected and the were displayed on the trees, A large number of parents and friends at. tended and each one expressed their thanks for the kindness Of Mr. Schuâ€" macher. Abie Frumkin, instructor in metalâ€" lurgy at the University of Toronto, is home to spend the holiday with his parents. Schocl of mining cams home on Satur. day.. Mr. John Gibbons of Noranda is expected home to spend Christmas with his parents. Mr. Rene Macdonald leaves on Tues.â€" day to spent Christmas at his home in Burlington. Schumacher, Dec. 2lst. Special to The Advance. Tcronto is home for the holidays. Lloyd Sheppard. of Connaught spent the weekâ€"end in town. Mrs. Batterick came day from Brazebridge tended the funeral of law, Mr. R. Mandley. Schumacher Public School Children Recerve Presents : _ _ Corner Birch and Kirby Tim mins * 0 # 0 o . # # # # 0 k. * 9. . 49 NX IG 00 P 779 70 JP e# # ” 0 # 0.“.“ # 0 w# “.’0’00.“ 00 “ 00 0-0 “ . . ' “.00 0-0.00 . . “.00 “.'0 00.“." “.o . 0 “.“.00 0 n 00 “.00.0 o.oo.”.oo.o # t# w# io «* 6 Front row, left to right (saxoâ€" phones): Roy Markle, Steve Valerâ€" iote, Gene Crocco, Don Gentile; Jack Galloway (pianist). Second row: (trumpets) Frank Faâ€" gan, Henry Kelneck, Al "Stooge" Herrington (base), and back row, Albert Kelneck, (drums). This is the wellâ€"known Kelneck orchestra in much demand for dance and other events. home on Sunâ€" where she atâ€" her broth:râ€"in Enjoyable Christmas Party and Turkey Sup{ by United Church Choir enue is expected to exceed $31,000,000, with expenditure of about $2,000,000, less which will not set a record in Proâ€" vincial surplus but is large enough to be outstanding. ‘$1800 0C$ JO 2 pessas â€"Se SEM U3S0r) alopoalp, ‘UOsess Jo mo Utayeq aspmuuied om; jo sq.1ed uo;s â€"Sassod S ut peEW 3y 12e( sutj1itupy ‘$1§00 pUB 0I$ poul; sem pUBr U0sgas Jo jmo solld Jo GdIysutmO1 ayy ut ps â€"dde1}, ay ;e(; pojjrtupe It2IIG LLeH ‘possttUStp SBA ad.IBIJ dU} OS pUBR JIoAd â€"Aoy; ayqp ut ..goâ€"fed,, 4ut uUsos JgAd pEBI[ 1ouj0ouUB A10U ©U Iay} ‘sseq asequsromsd t uo sqyoud ds pnom foy; pur 1t usdo pure punotrse atuod p[nom ait 184j pue 31 t0;p fay o peu oum Kq paumo sem autgoeut ay wWIy Pioj Sjurims;Sat aoyp Jo poje;}s oH pmoo st auty â€"Jeu oy; psonpoid atqristtop ‘auyoBut Sutqtue8 e se paosn sem ‘s1eqpton 4q paumo pus ssqutsnq Jo $,411jaqg ut puno; ‘3aut! â€"oeuU 3y y8Up saoid jo0it pn03 as3t â€"Iod uam Ssuttou sty3 qjimoa sotfod ut passtustp sema ‘31gqp[tot) ‘I puUB 11119¢ yoerp qsutese Arlatol ptBI ‘asnoy Su; â€"wes uotuno] t Sutdasy Jo sSteuo y cervic> stations. The old ma: be turned in to the Red Cross The annual Christmas party and turksy supper for the United Church Choir, held in the church hall on Friâ€" day evening was a very suctess{ul and thoroughly enjovable event, the memâ€" bers all partaking heartily of the exâ€" cellsnt supper, and merrily taking part in the special enertainment. A Christmas atmosphere was created with red, white and green table decoraâ€" tions, and with the dim light of the red and green candleées which adorned the supper table. A Christmas tree, Schumacher Dec. 21st, 1940. The Canadian Red Cross Society is undertaking to save all the old autoâ€" mobile licens» markers, for their scrap value. (Both the Imperial Oil Company and the Shell Oil Company have genâ€" erously offered to rsmove your 1940 lizens;» markers and put on your 1941 markers free of charge, at any of their serv.c> stations. The old markers will Edmonton Bulletin: â€" The British Columbia Legislature the Proâ€" vincial budgzet for the fiscal year which begins on March 31 next which probâ€" ably establishes a record for advanceâ€" planning of Provincial finance. . Revâ€" enue is expected to exceed $31,000,000, from Slot Machine; Charge Dismissed Jack Pettit and I. Goldberg Charged Jointly by Police. A Christmas atmosphere was created with red, white and green table decoraâ€" tions, and with the dim light of the red and green candlés which adorned the supper table. A Christmas tree, bearing the glittering decorations of the season, graced the hall, and on its Schumackeor Red Cross Collecting Auto Markers No "Payâ€"Off" Seen Church Hall Artistically Decorated Christmas Tree Featured. Rev. E Guest of Honour at Event. Mrs. Ca Special Gift. Canmore Briquettes, Western Stoker, man Stolker, Western stove and furn Alexo, Pocahontas, Coke, Steam, Welsh, Blue and Welsh Blower. 86 Spruce South hris‘tmas party and the Uni‘ed Church _church hall on Friâ€" i very suctessfiul and dle event, the memâ€" FOR GO0D COAL AND sERVICI Coal and Woodyard and Office # se ': A wA V .'. $ \B §A C L. W € s t Just Phone 22 for prompt Phone Mrs. Carson Pri beughs were are a yearl bers of ithe Guest of the. Réeyv. E. Pollowins O C had bers P. H. Carson, w dent for the pas up these diuties on the fine w« ing her preside On behalf of Jardine presen wooden sandwi son, and Mrs, members for t had enjoyed h: as president, a1 bers would co president, Mrs. Gay, and the Mr. Wilson T Lribute to th choir, and m in connection supper, held r the members which were i and said that Spitfire fund before Hitler "finished." Mr. J. Wa Claus, giving Special feati were the readi posed by choi was a poem by to Mrs. Carso im n mas CIaUus, gIVINnQ A St. Nick, and pi choir members, mourâ€"Smith, an humorous skit. To bring to a th> members J of "Auld Lang he Ki GO AWAY FOR NEN YEAR‘S Full information j Good going: Mon WVWednesday, Jan. 1 Return Limit: Leavic later than Midnigh day, January 2, 194 New Faces $po chot oved d that fund Hitler .d_" H« Good go toâ€" Weda lntlusnc ing destir Midnight Januarcy 7 New Celebrotions i for Giltmou 11 11 WV New Eun IPQGâ€" 11

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