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Porcupine Advance, 30 Jun 1941, 1, p. 7

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Both ‘bays fought espectially vhoshcmpmumeotbecominggood well and gave the fans an exciting fighters m Jimmy Monk and Percy \ ‘And thrilling exposition of a fine boxâ€" | Andrechuk.‘ Both boys were aggresâ€" \Both boys zavé'-a good example of true «. _ bbk _ luc 444 . A AP RALABAA _ PRA "-‘ta‘be befter man. He came in with terrifi®‘ rights and lefts to ifangotich‘s head, en ‘dodged quickâ€" y and grwefuny iway from the hail blows fired by ‘Mangotich. boys finished" the roundâ€"off in fine m each mwng lefts and rights «t (% of the TPAAA. showed himâ€" | Both | NV ind mnv-m haout * 4 punches. Monk was acclaimed winner in this wellmatched bout. ‘ Harvey Greer, of Schumacher, and h cA in cort Theo Meunir, of the TP.AA.A. in the 90â€"1b. class put up an excellent fight. Meunir had the better of the fight in the firs} two rounds, but it evened off fairly well in the last, with Theo drivâ€" ‘Ang in upercuts and Greer sending in ' to the midriff of Theo. â€" Theo y out to meet Buddy. | He swung. Nefts and rights at Mangotich‘s body; won over Greer in this exciting bout. In the 78-11: cla.ss Hamld F’raset of w mm C t S# 2200c "‘to Dugcfaumme‘s jaw. â€" Buddy m during the greater part of this found, although ‘Mauriee finished it bff with hard rights and left to ’Buddy’a body. The third round had the house in ‘an wuproar. Both boys were alternateâ€" ly swinging, slaughtering lefts and Muwthefweandbody of his opâ€" ponent. These blows left théir mark, aad hsd Lhe boys tired out at the end a beautiful round of boxing. hard; the angm fet Joose with umncrm and lefts to the body of Muflofi Mahgotich was anuounced ‘winner over Dusciaume.. Buddy statâ€" ‘ed that "Maurice is a good fighter" and that they had "a close fight." Maurice sald that Buddy was in fine shape. "But," he said, "I‘ll fight him again." m semiâ€"final baut between Maurice Lavigne of the "Tâ€"P.AA.A. and Alcide Theriault of the "K" Club was a fight worth seeing. Both Lavigne . and -Theriaul* showed how to use their as af offence throughout the bout; but the boys were too well matched toâ€"acclaim a Yinne'r. Toâ€"Nig â€"SCHEDULE i2 t, SPORTS START 11.00 a.m. In the 78â€". class Harold Fraser of the TP.AA.A. defeated Angelo Defilice of Schumacher. Norman Scott and Len Knotk both of the TPAAA. battled together im the Wâ€"lb. class. Scott came out victor in this struggle. The great little fighters of the Tim mins Police Club are: Roy Garant ani L.P.A.A. Boxing Programme Postponed to Friday, July 14 Reg. Degrace both 40â€"lhs. ‘These boys battled with overâ€"wheliming sbility.. Garant got the nod from ‘the judges. in this battle. . , AMM the fighters in last night‘s card proved to be good sports and the men. in charge of the clubs are to be comâ€" gratulated on their fine work with the Thousands from the United States in Canadian Army _The T.PA.A.A. boxing match orlâ€" ginally intended for Friday, June 27h, was postponed because of pOor weather conditions. The fight, however, will be held in the Hollinger Ball Park next Friday, July 4th, at 8 pm. All are inâ€" vited to come out and enjoy an evening of fine entertainment. â€" . . Belween 6,000 and 7,000 men: from the United States are serving in the Canadian Army, Colonel the Hon. J. L. Ralston, minister of national deâ€" fence, told the graduating class of Colgate University at Hamilton, N Y., this week when he received from that institution ‘the honorary degree of Doctor ‘of Laws. In addition 600 of the staff of pilots or instructors in or attached to the Royal Canadian Air t c Eo S about 1,500 pupils trained or training in the air plan, the minister stated. Dealing with Canada‘s part in the war, Col. Ralston emphasized that the greatest enemy on this side of the Atlantic is the idea that there is plenty of time, an enemy that received a staggering blow in the recent evacuâ€" ation of Crete. "There is no doubt we have slept too long," he continued. "Already since the war began tens of millions of men and women have lost prize can be enjoyed." :l:;;y i(_x;-;;;l;ted”see a whole continâ€" | Sharp, . : _ °00 "00° 0 J a y ent bak to the night of the Dark | (French) ; Maxwellâ€"Smith, J o a n ‘Ages when the whim of the dictator or| (Geom.). o4 the monarch was sufficient to deprive C T io C propot: Last of Music Students‘ 33 c ce sn 1 Broadcasts for the Season it is only when the people themselves adca can take and keep government in their . the The Porcupine Music Teachers Asâ€" »wn hands that the way o life we u9e last St}}_df}}ff:_ _ _ _A Honours Member : South Porcupme H. S. Promotior List, June 1941 3 a o g , % § has posted a bond for $4,000 pending the hearing of the case by the appeal court, and so is free in th: meantime. SB:‘udents promoted from grads to Grad2e Xâ€"Adamo, William; Ait son, : Anelia; Anderson._genh: George; Rabando, Reter;, Ball, Barbara; Barnes, (Mildred; Blakeman, Fdith; Briden, Donald; Carruthers, Jean, Costco, Gloria; Costella, Rita; Country â€" man, Lois; Cundari, Helen; Dasovitch, Mary: Disher, Evelyn; Dunbar, ponald; Fera, Marjory:; Gagnon, Gerald; Hanâ€" sen, Elizabeth; Hansen, FErick; Hay°s, Mack; Huhta, Leo; Kaufman, Gordon; Korhonen, Erkki; Lane, Daphne; L¢â€" gary, James; Luoma, Lauri; MacDonâ€" ald, ‘ Bella; Manon, PAUICIU4, MALIO,. FElien; Malmstedi, Alice;,. McIntosh, ARcbert; Milier, Sheilla; Otrom, Fredâ€" erick; Raymer,, John; Raymond, Gerâ€". mailne; Reshetarski, Mary; Rotondo, Mary; Sarkotitch, Annie; _ Setonâ€" Adamson, Jean;â€"Syvret, Evelyn; Shepâ€" pard, Lloyd; Tuite, Victor; Virtanen, Gertrude; Visentin, Edith; Yorkse, George; Yorke, Tena. Campagnola, ,Aldo ; Costain, Geerze (hist., French) ; . Gauthier, Leanel Chist.); > Kavanagh, Elvon (math.); Kellow, Gladys (.); Enutâ€" son, Lorene ‘(math.) ; Libby, Irenge (se.); Rintimaki, Eino thist.. math.) ; rchinson. Edna @Eng., 5C.) ; Mairs, son, (sc.); Rintimaki, Robinson, Edna Robert (math.). Subjects. follow Schumacher Choir w A iL OUAY V CC 0e Mrs. Summers announcing the proâ€" as follows, of four of her piano .pnws from Grades IV, V and VI. + »Tinondelie (Burgenuller), played (King) and Minuet (Boocheflne) by Mary Harper. ® Merkels" Butterfly was played by Kathisen Milne who won ‘second honâ€" ours with this nuumber in the recent m of Music. â€"OCseardar CMonte) was played by JU: dith Halperin. These student M"‘mes wl be renowed is W the‘ Music Other News of Schumacher ASchumacher, June . 30â€"â€"(Special to mM)-â€"‘l‘hem@ersotTrin i#ty United Church choir paid, a Ssurâ€" ”m“mglhfwmermem- of the seasan. ~Teachers AsSâ€" last Students‘ a. over GKGB m grade TX iam; Aitcheâ€" Keith; â€"Ar0, all, Barbara; nan, Edith; hers, Jean; +8 ~Camaintry â€" at 4.15. o. o is W N!List of Those Successful in venue. Bridgs was payea ani| Recent Exams. s t : E f The following is a list of the results srothy Arm®strON8â€" | of ino successful students in the final examinaiions held recently in the Timmins High and Vocational School Some students are promoted conditionâ€" 31 and wheare the name of a subjlect § x E $ $ : § 3 7 ® # 2 § K 1 A U : former preâ€" tne PBirch street. They were accompanied on the trip by their daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Lloyd Heatley. is visiting their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright left on the Northland Friday for Niagara Falls, where they will tike vo residence. Mr. Wright has acce ‘a position with of their many friends go with them to a 2y i E000. 24 Sixty lads from the Schumacher High and Pub@lic schools left by truck this morning at 739 for Camp Bickeli, MciIn‘:osh Springs, to spend,the next. two wseks. It is understood. that when these sixty bovs return that sixty more from both schools will be ready to leave for two weeks. | United Church the Scene of Lovely Summer Wedding th*ir new home. Miss Mary A. Ramsay and â€" Mr. Maynard Raycroft Mapried. Timmins United Church formed the setting for a lovely summer wedding on Saturday morninge at 11 o‘cleck, when Miss Mary A. Ramsay, elder dauzhter of Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Ramsay of 109. Maple street south, became the bride of Mr. Maynard Raycroft, youngâ€" est son of" Mrs. Raycroft of 22 Elm street north, and the late Mr. Raycroft, The Rev. W.. M.Mustard officiated. Miss A. Curran, of â€"the Schumacher Public School staff, left last week to spend the summer at her nome at Port Hope. is â€"ach.. 4 gown of white silk marquisette, which featured a sweetheant neckline, bishop sleeves, and a gracefully fliared skirt. ‘The fitted bodice fell into a wide, fitted waistline, and the bride wore a fingerâ€" tip length illusion vell, caught in cap of white daisies, which was. gathâ€" ered with a sprig of white stock. (Her fanâ€"shaped bougquet was made of white stocks and gladioli, and.she, wore gold earrings, a gift of the:groom. Mixed flowem adorned the church, where Miss Grace Ramsay, cousin of the bride, acted as erganist, and Miss Flla Mae White sang "Because." > G«ivâ€"eâ€"n in marriage by her father, the made Jlovely s picture in her ~ 4 Mrs. D. G. Richmond, of Kirkland Lake, sister of the bride, was matronâ€" ofâ€"honour, daintily attired in a gown of Elizabeth ‘blue sheer, fashioned with a Vâ€"neckline from which fell the softly gathered ‘bodice Oover A long waistline. The.skirt was full, and the long sleeves were made in bolero effect. She wore a shoulderâ€"length veil of blue net, caught in sumimer fiow£rs, and carried a Victorian nosegay Of pink roses and: iris. : Mr. Mervyn Keyes was groomsman, while Messrs Rruce Leek, and Walter Ramsay, brother of the bride, of Coâ€" balt, acted as ushers. Foliowing the ceremony, A recepâ€" tion was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, where her mother reâ€" ceived the guests in an attractive twin print ensemble of powder blue crepe and sheer, with a small hat to matceA, adormmed with tiny roses, matching acâ€" cessories, and a corsage of pink royes. The groom‘s mother, Mrs. Raycroft, assisted, wearing a gown of pink flowâ€" ered redingote, with white hat and accessories, and a corsage of iris. Mrs. Ramsay and Mrs. Raycroft poured tea, and were assisted in serving lunch by Miss Lily Sullivan, Mrs. Lorne Jenkins, Miss Grace Ramsay, Miss Ella Mae White, and Mrs. Walter Ramsay. The bride and, groom spent the weekâ€" end in Kapuskasing, the bride travellâ€" ing in a rose and beige redingote, with e o s e y 4 o sn n e e pearls; to the ushers, cuflf links. Prior to her marriage, the bride was entertained at numerous events, among those entertaining in her hohour were Congratulates Committee on Success of Loan Drive Pm TS Lome Jenkins and Miss Lily Sullivan. Â¥rs. Wallingford; the Sunday Schooil teachers of uattagami School Mrs AL much .the gift from The following is a list of the results of the successful students in the final examinaiions held recently in the Timmins High and Vocational School. Some students are pmmoted conditionâ€" ally, and whore the name of a subject is in brackets after the student‘s name, the student has not been successful in passing that subject. High School 1Aâ€"Boulanger, Lorraine; â€" Buisson, Rita: Canizs, Raymond; Caron, Noella; Charron. Yolande; Clusisau, Lucille; Fournier, Luclienne; Francoeur, Beaâ€" trice; Gauthi=r, Plorent; Lloyd, Marâ€" suerite; Potvin, Lucie: Proulx, Rose; Kaymond, Melina; Satourin, Edaward; Vezrina, Jeanetts. 1Câ€"Borland, Irene; Bright, Rose; Cassidy,‘ Rarbara; iChiola, Iola; Clarke, Joan; ‘Cooke, Kathieen; Demerling, Peatrice;: Feltmats, Elizabeih; Gledâ€" hill, Florence; Harrison, Hilda; Harâ€" rison, Kathieen: Jamieson, Anne; Jorâ€" dan, Thelma; Killeen, Theresa; Lathâ€" am, Joyce; Larivee, Clara; Leach, Lucy; Lieman, Audrey; Maine, Shirley; Maâ€" jnarich, | Slavor; Maenahan, Norma; O‘Neill, Betty; Otto, Irene; Stickley, Gwsen:; Tomchick, Grace; Torlon:, Terâ€" esa; Trevenna, Gloria. w", --"vâ€" lD-â€"-Bertelo, Nancy, Chinn, Marâ€" garet; Coulson, Nancy ; Filppula, Edith; Gibson, Dorothy (Cond); Greco, Sylâ€" via; Groom, Anne; King, Merla; Kosoâ€" buski, Bernice; Lapoint.e Margaret Lawrence, Barbara; Lemaire, Maricâ€" Paule;, Miller, Betty; Mulligan, Joy; Mustato, Laurel; (MoCharles, Ariie; MoChariles, Winona; Nell, June; _ Papez, Mara: ‘Patriquin, Marion; Pellizzari, Adelia; Pezzgatti, Vivien; Quinian, Paulâ€" ine (cond.); Ryhanen, Hilja; Schroeâ€" der, Jean; Sertich, Mary (cond.); Shields, Jean; Simpson, Elizabeth; Strongman, Peggy; Ungaro, Rosa; Walsh, Doris; Wetmore, Peggy (cond) Wilkinson, Irene. iE â€" Ansara, Annie; Beauchamp, Sheila; Brown, Kathleen; Coulas, Alâ€" ice; Cuddihey, Meryl; Drappo, Alice; Ethier, Florence; Hickey, Shirley, Hol- c, UA N 9 _3 4 Isaac, Margaret; Mc Kâ€"e Y, iavelyn, O‘Callaghan, Rita; Pye, Joan; sSeott, Josephine; See, Marjorie : W a 1 s h, land, Ola; Illiberg, Bessie Knell, Dora; Korpi, Ventla; Lauzon, Geneva; Linder, Anne; Manion, Joan Moore, Moore, Helen; Macâ€" ip â€" Bahm, Freeda; Boyd, Mary, Buvala, Helen; Connelly, Helen; Cunik, Mary; Gerec, Margaret; Greer, Marâ€" jorie; Guise, Goldie; Klimovich, Annie; Pooley, Ruth; Blahey, Jean (cond.) ; McMahon, Marjorie (cond.); McQuarâ€" rie, Beryl; Melville, Lillian; ‘Oleksuik, Helen; Shornys, Stella; Skubinsiki, Margaret; Smuk, Kathleen. 1Gâ€"Barnes, Fred (cond.); (Bobiy, Jjohn (cond.); Burt, Kenneth; Cain, Robert (cond); Cornell, Andrew; Deâ€" laney, Billy ‘(cond,) ; DyCr, Floyd; Jackâ€" son, Richard; Jelbert, Austin; Jenkin, Roy (cond.); Lacy, John; Larmer, Gerâ€" ard; Lawson, Robert (cond.); Lucas, Pill (cond.) ; Marconato, Peter; Melâ€" ville, Philip; Mondoux, Ronald; Moâ€" horuk, Max (cond.) ; Reynolds, Gerald; Russell, ° Norman; Seeney, Stuart; Shankman, Norman (cond.); Simpson, James; Skelly, Gordon; Smith, Jack; Smrke, Louis; Tindall, Allan; Trollope, Frederick; Tucker, Gordon; Walker, Robert; Walli, Jack. - berto 'Ewonluk Gseorge (cond.); Freyâ€" er, Lenore: Gridley, Herbert; Harfield, Mnrjorle Harjumpaa, Maire (cond.); rJardifle Catharine; Latham, Marguerâ€" 'lte Malynchuk, Bill; Marshall, Jean; Merla, Irene; Mestan, Andy (cond.); Moran, Helen; Olson, Colleen; Richâ€" ard, Charlotte (cond.); Rosene, Eveâ€" lyn Ccond.) ; Alywchuk, Bill; Trollope, ,fiald Warren, Viola; Wilkins, Tom; wflm Frank (cond.). _ @C0â€"Bialik, George: Booker, Richard; sAâ€"Chalut, Joyce; Fortier, Jeanâ€" Real; Fortier, Laurier; Gervais, Roâ€" meo: Grandbois, Roger; I_,etm_xrneau. 1Hâ€"Badeski, Gerald (cond.); Beares, Vernon: Blakey, Walter; Burnes, Alâ€" lan; Burnett, Vincent; Cummings, Kealey ‘(cond.); ‘Del Monte, Lino (cond.); De Marco, Happy {(sond.) ; Durica, Joseph; Eyre, Gordon; Fishâ€" man, Izzie; Gordon, Rebert; Hodgi®s, Arthur (cond.);â€" Hrishkevitch, Nick ; Johnson, Henry; Korman, . Morris (cond.); Kostenuk, Steve; Koza, Morâ€" ris: Manhire, Billy; Martin, Jim; Mills, Leonard; Moran, Tom (cond.) ; Mudry, NJ 4 LNAE OAE . M MAE s s ue nc P . 2 George} McKenna, «Donald;. Neiman, Clemens; Pacione, Dominic; Powers, Robert: Rautio, Eino; Shutiakow, Vicâ€" tor; Sullivan, John; Villemaire, Merâ€" ww’ "o,f t mE CCE ns U t C 00 Louis (cond.); Menard, Robert; Paâ€" quette, Gerald; Patry, Madeline (cond.); Proulx, Blanche; Roy, Louis; Tremblay, Therese (cond.). aBâ€"Baker, Douglas; Barilko, Alex; RBarlow, Donald; Carroll, Teddy (cond.); Darling, Lois; Di Sano, Filâ€" William: Whitford, Ronâ€" Bailsvert, Thompson, Barbara (French, Latin); Tyrrell, Betty; Wallingford, Dponald ; Won, May. a | 3Bâ€"Di Sano, Gino (cond.); Fulmer, Robert (French); Hunt, Viola; Laskso, Irma; Lalonde, Joyce; MacDonald, Ellie (French); Nastasuk, Ledo; Norkum, Agnes; Parisi, Jim; Patterson, Wilâ€" liam; Ryan, Joyce; Volchuk, Annic; Welsh, Jimmilé.© @ ~3Câ€"Blake, Mary (l"r'-nch) Brule, Marguerite; Caron, â€" Llllum Charron. Cmn Clement Georgette; Danher, Aiâ€" vin: De aMrco, L.illian; Duggsn A.ud- rey; Rddleston, Dorothy (French); Faulkner, Wellington; Fournier, Helene A., Fournier, Helene Guindon, Laurette (Létin, Alg.); Kelly, June, 4Aâ€"Abrahnams, Peter; Ayers, PNSâ€" cilla; Brown, Christine; Carson, Bill (French): Cuddihey, Rita; Elliott, James (Chem.); Fabbro, Naomi; Galâ€" lino, Irgio (Geom.); Hagerman, Reginâ€" ald (Fr., Latin); Hansen, Lucette; Harper, Sheila; King, Patricia;. Langâ€" man, Gladys; McAlendin, Lois; Mcâ€" Cagherty, Margaret; McIsaac, Hughina (Chem., Geom.); Mason, Ken (Geom.) ; P seR h h.i _b cfntratca NE thony\ (French); . O‘Neill, V ivian (French, Latin); ormston, Cyril; Pexâ€" ton, Marjorie; Poirier, Dolores; Rowe, David; Wasyluk, Carl (French) ; Won, Lago, Ruth; Laurin, Ernéest; Â¥von (French) ; Maine, Jack; Colompbe (Alg., Phys.); Mai thony\ (French); . O‘Neill, 2 OB T _2 EC Milne, Fred; Moller, Eva; O‘Grady, Rcobert; OLoughlin, Tommy; potocny, Steve; Powell, Keith; Power, John; Ramsay, Donald (French, Latin) ;. Ross, frene (Chem., Geom.); See, Velma; Service, Joyce:; Shub, Pearl; Simpson, Frank (Latin); Spada, Peter (Latin) ; Taylor, Ronald; MacElwes, Chester; Gillespie, Grove. 4Bâ€"Cameron, Elsie; Charbonne®f1i, Gisele (Geom.. Chem.); Charron, Jeanâ€"Noel; Cocklin, Iris; Cummings, Lillian; Helponen, Leah (Chem.); King, Betty (French); Malinowskl, Stella (Geom.); Miliette, Madeleine; Newsham, John (Geom.); Pomerleau, Marguerite (Geom.); ynalds, Paul tas um 2 $) 1g6 JAE | O Lena: Brown, Denvil; Di Minin, Rose, Doneson, Helen; Gay, Daphne; Gledâ€" hill, Florence; Gromiero, Annie; Greaves, Daisy; Hoblyn, Stanley; K__a,pl- tan, Mike; Kremer, Rosie; Lindross, Clara; McJanet, Garnet:; Matuch, Anâ€" nie; Middleton, Anna; Mounsey, Phyiâ€" lis; Nikkanen, Gertie; Pinlaja, Vaino; Quinn, Ruth; Robchuk, May; Skreâ€" biec, Leda; Smrke, Jo¢; Zudel, Mary. #Iâ€"(Promoted to Third Form Comâ€" mercialâ€"Buckovich, Violet; Cadman, Alice; â€"D‘Alessandri, Annic; Domenico, h P s zs c Ida; Farrell, LRLaLAIJCCN, UIAY, am‘. garet; Kapitan, Bill; Maxwell, â€"Jim; _%â€"_â€" list., Latin); Rogers, Marie (Geom.) ; nith, Molly; Sweet, Jeanne. : The following is a list of the Comâ€" ercial students who have been proâ€" : Charbonneau, ISa2D Estelle; Giannunzio, 'raixidtéd to Fourth Form Comâ€" ""MAC" AMBASSADORS Monday Evening, June 30 â€" Tuesday Evening, July 1st To the Sparkling Rhythm of TOâ€"NIGHT and TUESDAY "THE DANCERS PARADISE" ; muberta, Mer George; Hedican, Lawrence; Hddson, Anthony; Humphreys, Owen; Jamieson, Jim; Kahila, Henry; turack, Neil. ~E.â€"Promoted to Second Form Tochâ€" iley, Wilmar; Devins, Wilâ€" lhm Killins, Kanneth; Lemicux, Robâ€" ert; McDonald, Donald; McGowan, Frank; MoNeil, Earl; McPhail, Donâ€" ald; Mitchell, George; Monteleoné, Sammy; Nora, Jo¢; Plaskonos, Emile; Philbin, Gordon; Ristimaki, Arvo; Ryhanen, Henry; Sangsier, Joh n Sauve, Leo:; Savard, Raymond; Shaw, Douglas; Sigfridson, Attle; Solobay, Farl: Svaluto, Dino; Thrasher, Leslie; Tole, Bernard; Truax, William; Walko, Tole, Bernard; Truax, Wulam; WALRO, Eddie. 2 ' TJAâ€"Promoted to Third Form Techâ€" nicalâ€"Andrechek, Leonard; Bertolo, Leo; Bozak, John; Carrick, Nick:; Carâ€" ver, Weldon; Caswell, Gerald; Cotnam, ‘Pill; Curtis, Ben; Dolan, Elwood; Fraser, Robert; Jacklin, Waiter; Passi, Henry; Persichini, Emio; Riley, Lioyd; Robertson, David; Soni, Gino T2GA â€"â€"Promoted to Third Form Technicalâ€"Barsevich, Albart; Greco, Willie; Kukula, John; Landers, Anâ€" arew; Luhtanen, Mattie; Moisley, Jack; Rodda, Jack; Shaw, George; Wailter. T2CB â€"Promoted to Third Form Technicalâ€"Allen, Clifford; Boni, Lionâ€" el: Duchesne, Henryâ€"Paul; Jenlv_:y'n, _TJBâ€"iPromoted to Third Form Techâ€" nicalâ€"Caron, Arnel; Descoeur, Victor; Engley, ‘Bert; MacDonald, Raymond ; Soni, Hemmo; Sunega, Joe; Smrke, Milan:; Wolno, Fred. ) Pober Kumo. John; ~Larsen, Victor; Larsen, Walter; Miller, Neil Murphy, T4â€"Received Technical Diplomasâ€" Burnett, Mark; Bedford, Andrew; Bazâ€" inet, Omar; Caron, iAllan; ‘Evereti, Aubrey; Hadley, Stanley,,Henry, Clifâ€" ford; Hyrniuk, John; Kullas, Douglas; McdColeman, Scott; McCrory, Emmett; McIntosh, Ross:; Raffacle, Nereo; Roy, Douglas; Salamons, Lloyd; Wallace, Robert; Hayward, Stirling; Belanger, Three Traffic Accidents _ on Thursday Last Week ‘There were three traffic accidents investigated by the police on Thursâ€" day, but none of them proved serious. In two of them little girls were slightly injured when they apparently ran into the sides of cars Mary Jane Griffin, of Fourth avenue, suffered a slight scratch on the left shoulder Thursday afterncon when she ran into a parked car in front of 67 Fourth avenue. The owner of the parked car looked after the ioungster and reported the acciâ€" dent to the police. Another yourigsier, Antea Spadefore, aged 5, of 117 Pine street south, received bruises of the head, face, arm and ‘body, Thursday afternoon, in front of Vacchino‘s garâ€" age. Mr. Emile Vacchino took the child home. The owner of the Cat, B 2 P ENTE Mr. George Donchuick, Maple street, reported the accident, stating that the child ran from behind a parked truck into the right fender of his car. Try the Advance Want Advertisements The other accident on Thursday 0câ€" curred at 5.30 pam. on Fourth avenue, when a passing car and a car pulling out from the curb came together. glight damage resulted. This is one of the first accidents here in which it is cerâ€" tain that a lady driver may be to blame. ‘At that, it may have been just one of those accidents in which no one is to blame. But if any blame is atâ€" tached, then the lady driver must have been at fault, as both drivers. involved were ladies. The one lady driver was pulling out from the curb and says she signalled to that effect, but the driver of the passing car claims that no signal was seen.

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