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Porcupine Advance, 12 Jul 1945, 1, p. 1

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One â€"Hundred and Fortyâ€"five successful Pupils at Timmins. Thirtyâ€"nine Pass with Firstâ€"Class Honours, Seventyâ€"one with Honours. Total of 110 Pass with Honâ€" ours. Success of Pupils Here Worthy of Special Note. Successful Candidates in Toronto Conservatory of Music Examinations 1 Â¥ F # +C n""’“""""‘m M ponald pupils from C111 H onAld, Grienys NRees (equUual); EveiyI e"s: Barbara Sutherland. Pas;â€"Arthur Mick. f Grade I First Class Honoursâ€"Sandra, Goian hirley M. Olson; Shirley Latham. SINGING Hon: HJ TA AII Hsonour Lo Honou Honout dhill H H McGrath, sâ€"Lois Montgomery. Grade TV oursâ€"Marcia â€"Knox; tld : Mar‘lyn Mick June ird ASSUMPTION CONVENT following are the _ successful from the Assumpntion Convent 1 Section 8 Pages Willi Dai THEORY Grade IHHT Harmony Willlam. A. Ramsay. Grade T Class Honoursâ€"Rosamond ‘laire Labow: Maragret Robb; Wall at Patric Grade III Harmony orrain»s> â€" Baderski, Mt1 B( een il M a1 Grade VIH Peggy. Williams Grade VI Mary D. Irvin MacLeod. | _ 6imard Grade IX ‘ence Nicholson Grade VI ipiâ€" Kivela. Grade VII inds Dubien. Grade VI IxXQis Palmer: Grade VÂ¥ History rl S‘mard: â€"Este Graed IV s Honoursâ€"June Avery. Huguette Cousineau; Yoâ€" Gloria De Luca. jle Villeneuve. Grade IIH s Honoursâ€"Joan Burros MiA@An _ MUIll] Grade VII ‘ia Hawkin Grade TX xT Grade VI n Brochu. Grade IH Honoursâ€" NC Grade 3 Grade V Honoursâ€"Jack Nicholls zabeth Beatt‘iec: Dorâ€" Will SINGING Grade VTH Grade II 1€ n Somerville Grade I Honoursâ€"D0 A@Anie} Grade i1~Cla ud Gracd auUman. iade VIH ah Mullin ORGAN Grade VI Grade II Grade I nout qual Grade IIT Honoursâ€"Jovee Olsan Mustard. . Ramsay Ladesich; Mikell Ina Gill; Bruce Mcâ€" ees (equal); Evelyn over 45 per cent) rs. Of thess passâ€" 39 took firstâ€"class sults â€" appeared to well for the taient the suceess of the the town and disâ€" M. Young; Norma Street; Barbara nnedy, Doreen Orâ€" list of the sucâ€"!Rita Belanger; Eileen Olson; Yolande in examinations‘Robillard; Aline Canic, Pauline Forâ€" Toronto Conserâ€"ptier (equal); Beverley Stiver. n Timmins. The Honoursâ€"Vivianne Grandbois. in order of merit. Grade I aturcs of the list First Class Honoursâ€"Norma Shankâ€" smecial note. One|man; Doreen Essa; Annetts Fournier > number passing | Helen Pitre. of 145 candidates Honoursâ€"Margaret â€" Lafontaine. a Thomson binson en Annie PezzZal equal); Annet! Wilkins â€" (equal e â€" Cousinealu. Rita Belanger llins JV Luba ong Hol clen Patricla Steelt Klimâ€" Andre Pezzali Ma1 YÂ¥ vonne landsd man; Doreen Helen Pitre. Honoursâ€"NV The â€"following from the vent music classt Meehan Honcou: Fleming. Dill Kell Honoursâ€"Donald Pe: Rigby (equal); Patricia THEORY Honou Skelly. Beaucham First Class Honours â€" _ Margaret O. Lewis; Doris Grienetr; Rosemary Daphne Dunâ€" lop; Shirley Thompson. Honoursâ€"Alileen _ Stickley; Irent Domagalaki. +M daughter, of * Mr. and Mrs. I nerman Avenue. erard Honout more. (equal nan. Timmins Kiwanis Enjoy Graphic Account of Life in the Arctic Circle Kiwanian Karl Eyre, Former Member of the R. C. M. P. Gives Entertaining Story of Things he Saw and Heard in the Far North. Business Part of Luncheon Monday Yealt Chiefly with Results of the Spring Appeal. The address at Monday‘s luncheon of the Timmins Kiwanis Club at the Emâ€" pire hotel was interesting, entertaining and informative. The speaker was Kiâ€" wanian Karl A. Eyre, and his topic was "Life in the Arctic Circle." The dealt with the days when Kiwanian Eyre was a member of the Royal Canâ€" adian Mounted Police and served in the far north. "Twentyâ€"seven years ago,"‘ he comâ€" menced, "I was sleeping one night on the way to Chesterfield Inlet underâ€" neath a canoe, but in the morning I woke to find the canoe was gone. Some of those Arctic mosquitoes had sunk their teeth into the canoe and could not zet the molars out again, so they Honout their teeth into th not get the molars simply flew away w is about how big mosquitoes are in every thing else is Honout Honour imense. sPailig." large map to the arctic whe him. Pointing mentioned tha ion to have a coast was not he referred to where there h rerbin ing the war. Much of the iand ne travelled in that northern country been barren land. All through country it was necessary to ha guide. The magnetic pole affects compass thus making it difficul travel unless one is fully acquai with the land and its peculiarities Hon Hon A very interesting part of the dress was Mr. Eyre‘s description o Eskimos and their way of living gave very detailed girections for b ng an M Patricia Ann Stan Muricl Grade VIHI rsâ€"David Rose Grade VI Z Nancy Pickering. Grade V Class Honoursâ€". rs;â€"Sherman â€" Ey Grade TV Class Honoursâ€" Junt( Margaret Dunlop Published in Timminsa, Ont., Canada 55â€" dna Phillion Grade I Class Honoursâ€"Sherman Evâ€" John Parfitt, Ruth Seubert Moira Larmer: Joan Breénâ€" ind > Mrs. of Toronto igloo, the Eskimo form of house Grade Grade IX Lois Skelly. Grade VIH 101 Melvilld Jovee Sustersicl Brown. Grade. IH Joan â€" Carpent{ ricia McAÂ¥Adam Lucitcn Meehan Norman Amad Grade II Honours _ â€" Grade T was Southampton Isiand had been an airport dur Much of the land he ha hat northern country ha land. All through tha vas necestary to have Grade I â€"TIII History Muriel Melvil Blackmort NOLLT n that country, is on the same iwanian Eyre use int out the places his duties had ca ) Fort Churchill here had been agi arbour there, but uitable. Another o :. Kenncy and to, are visiting Hornby, 12 Banâ€" ind powe ‘hat cour CONV ENT the suce erIt â€"John Parf Everard. Ma i ault, Arnold impbe‘l. ter Jun( Marjoric Marjori Patricia Burk Sheila il l e adâ€"/ lines, complimenling UE WOIRELS GJ. of the their effective efforts g. H>| Visitors for the day were Kiwanlar bu‘ld-lv. Woodbury. of San Antonio, Texas hous*s.‘and Kiwanian Waller, of Harmilton. Timmins friends will deeply regvret to learn of the death of Viggo K‘hl. the famous Danish pianist, who died ’suddenly at Toronto on Wednesday _morning from a heart attack. This gift ied musician was well known and very popular here, where his charming personality, as well as his musical talâ€" ent, made deep impression. In March ‘of 1943 he conducted examinations for the Toronto Conservatory o« lMusic, and in addition presented notâ€" H S. Entrance Results for District Schools spector H. W. Brown, Secretary of thse High School Entrance Board, adds the ‘note that the certificates for the pupils from schools, other than Timâ€" mins, are being forwarded by mail ‘directly to the candidates. A statement of marks is also going forward to each | unsuccessful candidate. Successful canâ€" ‘ didates on farm service may receive | their certificates from the principal of their high school upon presentation of the required statement that the perio1 of farm work has been satisfactorily completed. ! SCHUMACHER PUBLIC SCHOOL William Barker, Felixâ€"Geralqg Bereâ€" zoski (Farm Service), John Burkholder, John Beyers (Farm Service), Mavis ‘Cambridge., Walter Cencich, Matt Cor, Viggo Kihl Dies Suddenly of Heart Attack at Toronto William Barker, Felixâ€"Geralq Bereâ€" zoski (Farm Service), John Burkholder, John Beyers (Farm Service), Mavis Cambridge, Walter Cencich, Matt Cor, Donald Cowden, Carmel Fournier, | Muriel Fournier, Bruno Fregonese, |Catherine Gomerich, Edward Grgurich Gwenlyn Hill, Croyâ€"Hubert Johnstonu, |Richard Karahan, James Keizer, Nick 'Krcel, Wiliiam â€" Lafferty, Mauregen |Lahey. Orma Laughren, John Maletich, Stanley Maletich, Beatrice Mansfeld, Allan Marshall, Frank McWhinni‘e, Melville Monaghan, Rita Morandin, |Edward Moszoe, John Parfitt, Caroline lPerkovich, Marion Rubick, Remi Saurâ€" iol, John Schofield, Mary Sebalj, Alida Smyth, â€" Alexander _ Stirling, Gloria Stitt, Esther Swanson, Frances Vrâ€" bangac, Ronald Wallace, John Zupanâ€" Cich:. <uccessful Candidates at South Porcupine, Schumacher, Ankerite, Dome, Whitney, Hoyle, Connaught, Ansonâ€" ville, Iroquois Falls, Monteith, and Other Schools in Inspectorate. ANKERITE PUBLIC SCHOOL Elizabeth Beattie, William Brooks, Margaret Goedbloed, Morris Goian, Donna Lawson, Colombe Lemairs, Richard Nugent. sOUTH PORCUPINE PUBLIC Darwin Aitken, Italo Basso, Roderick Belisle, Stella Berkoza, Garth Cahill, James Carney, Keith Clemiss, John Cunningham, Mary Dasovich, Nick emphasiziAg its advantages anda nand‘â€" caps. In the far North it was necessary to have women travel with any party, as the women did any mending necessâ€" ary and looked after other matters. He described the way the Eskimo women ‘@ry clothing by beating it with siticks. He was on one whaling expedition, but that was enough for him. The Eskimos live their simple lives by hunting and fishing. So far as game was concerned serilous crimes fishing. So far as game was Cconcernea and profitable other denizens of the arctic circle, Mr. Eyre made passing reference to the walrus, polar bear and porpoise. (Mr. Eyre also roused much interest in his address by the striking nhoto@ranhs. taken by himself which MF. LYFC 140C OJd JSGSll reference to the walrus, polar bear porpoise. (Mr. Eyre also roused mu interest in his address by the striki photographs, taken by himself whi he displayed. Graphic description W civen of the Eskimos penalties for su man Mr. E. membe Wilson ‘as pleasing. Th bout $1,400.00. T he dance last Fr Bob Mennie, ch ppeal committee nes. complimen committee, was happy 10 sTAL he club members had done a fa‘ is year, and the general resul leasing. The club would mek $1.400.00. This was exclusive 0 ince last Friday night. Mennie, chairman of the sprin 1 committee, spoke along similla eomplimenting the workers 0 carried very "red Burt was the v war savings cert advan North travel a any introduced by club, Secretary iL p main, Jean Spence. ut IROQUOIS FALLS PUBLIC SCHOOL Bert Barry, Colin Bishop, Elsie the R C M P Caron, Mary Elvin, Keith Farrell, ; Audrey Fras°®r, Ruth Hamilton, Vira q‘“v and Hedl‘d Jessup, Douglas Kavelamn, . Gerald ncheon M()ndd) Knowles, Bessie Kushner, John Lizâ€" ig Appedl. nick, Helen Mosgrove, Osborne Mosâ€" grove (Reg. 10â€"5), Merrill O‘Donnell, dvantages and handiâ€" 'Eleanor Olivier, Mona Peever Delâ€" Torth it was necessary| phine Pitre, Ivan Powers, Keith ravel with any party.| Righton, Diane Towsley, Ethel Wolfe. 1 any mending necessâ€" IROQUOIS FALLS SEPARATE fter other matters. He SCHOOL y the Eskimo women| Theo Corcoran, Maitland Devine, beating it with siticks.| Kathleen Fox, Muriel French, Douglas haling expedition, but| Mousseau, Elvina Porter, William for him. The Eskim0s; Regimbal, Bernard Shea, Irene Slinn, lives by hunting and Lawrence Turner, Maurice Beaucheâ€" s game was concerned | min, Helene Bidard. Gilberte Bidard, ther denizens of the , Lucien Bernier, Ernest Deslauriers, Eyre made passing| Fernande Gauthier, Jacqueline Gauâ€" walrus, polar bear and vin, Leonard Larose, Julien Mongeon, vre also roused much| Albert Perron (Reg. 10â€"5), Irene ddaress by the strlkmg i Proulx. mm o m n enc m n cce TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 12TH, 1945 murder. ks moved by F very enthusias ident ‘ the vings certificat® | Dorothy Del President Frank Emmett Delau nt. Geo. N. Ross,| pORQUIS 12e .day inual spring he winnet C 10the which MONTEITH PUBLIC SCHOOL, _ wWas Marion Adamson, Patsy McAndrews such | Pearl Miller, Margaret Osmun, Wilfred Poirier, Anita Poirier. Feldâ€"| CONNAUGHT SEPARATE SCHOOL cally.! Claudette David. e sen . Erma Howard, Lillian Imppota, { . Richard Kritschmen Rae MacQuarrie, f Gloria McCulloch, Martha Paulenks, 1. Mary Rodger, Eva Roksa, Michae‘ y | Rudkin, Jean Shenkoff, Eugene Veritâ€" sky, Wendy Wood. DOME PUBLIC SCHOOL .i _ Bernarde Bennett, William Bingham, r'lJames Connelly, Sabina Gatto, Hilda is Grant, James Hall, William Hutchinâ€" r' .gson, â€" Jeannette Kellow, Jacqueline r, | Longworth, George McDonnell, Noreen e,, McGinn, Jane Neill, Arthur Stanlaks, n |Ewart Stanlake, Richard Williams. 1, | Ledia Zardo. ‘k WHITNEY TOWNSHIP PUBLIC pn SCHOOL | Theriault, Jacqueline Theriault. ng S.S. 1A McCART larl Evelyn Graham (Farm S on Miriam Majolokti (Farm S Alvin McQuoid (Farm Service) an S.S. 1 WALKER as, Stanley Clarke (Farm â€" S Reginald Plummer (Farm Servic able programmes of music under the sponsorship of the Porcupine Music Teachers‘ Association. The event was held at the home of Mrs. Ronald Vary, Buffalo Ankerite property, and will long be remembered by musicâ€"lovers in the Porcupine Camp. Also in February, this year he conducted a series of lecâ€" tures to members of the P. M. T. A, in the Timmings Radio station. Sapper Arthur Orr, who has been overseas since early in the war, is home on leave, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Orr, of the Preston East| Dome, and other relatives and friends,| and being heartily welcomed here by j the hosts of friends he has in Timmâ€" ins and district. Norma Bulmer, Elane Cooper, Dawna Flood, Bernice Herbert, Aune Koski, Essa Kuusisto, Carmel Rotondo, Marâ€" garet Sheppard, Donald Worth. soOn CONNAUGHT PUBLIC SCHOOL Douglas Ledingham, Alfred Pether,. Vera Robinson, Elva White. ANSONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL Nick Charuk, Mary Grabowsky, Ruth Kydd, Willa Lefebyre,, Betty Millar, Mildred Sheremeta, John Tushkewich. ANSONVILLE SEPARATE SCHOOL William Barry, Jeannine Campeau, Robert Charlebois, Gabriel Charette (Reg. 10â€"5), Georgette Chatelain Claire Courtemanche, Marcule Courteâ€" manche, Guoilio De Julio, Gerala Gauthier, Carmen Houde, Georgette Lachance, Clara Labine, Robert Laâ€" flamme, Rene Leroux, Gisele Lortie, Simone Moncion, Marce!l Mongeon, Rheal Montreuil, Therese Montreuil, Myrtle Mousseau Mearl Poirier, (Reg. 10â€"5), Jeannine Proulx, Giscle Queâ€" villon, Romeo Quevillon, Dolores Regimbal, Lolande Richer, Georges Trottier, Kathleen Robb, Beryl Roâ€" HOYLE PUBLIC SCHOOL Theresa Desmeulles, Kenneth Joht Dorothy Delaurier i(Farm Servic®), Emmett Delaurier (Farm Serv‘ice‘. PORQUIS PUBLIC SCHOOL Barbara Childs (Reg. 10â€"6). KELSO PUBLIC SCHOOL Lorraine MacDonald (Farm Service), Lloyd Montgomery (Farm Service). VAL GAGNE SEPARATE SCHOOL Arbene Boilesu, Noella â€" Breton, Germain Daviau, Jules Lessard, Aline Theriault, Jacqueline HOMER PUBLIC SCHOOT Claude Bourgeois (Farm Servi S.S.U. 3 WALKER, CLERG TEEFY C pi ite M pbante Service‘ Good Prizes in Lions Club Victory Garden Contest Contest â€" Includes CMasses For Gardens of Different Sizes, All who have gardens, large ori small, should know the particulars about the Lionsy Club Victory Garden Contest. Entry forms and any other details may be secured from H. Read, secretary Tim mins Horticultural society, 32 Hollinger Ave., Timmins. ‘ Here are some particularts about this Lions Club Victory Garden Contest which has the endorsation and support of the Timmins Horticultural Society: "There are no fees, no obligations, except to grow a Victory Garden,. Any person residing within the limits of the town of Timmins is eligible tol compete." And here are the prizes for the difâ€" ferent size gardens:â€" Class 1â€"gardens over 35 by 30 feetâ€" Ist prize, $13.00; second prize, $11.00; third prize, $9.00. Class 2â€"gardens 35 by prize $11.00; second prize prize, $6.00. Class 3â€"gardens 30 by prize,, $9.00; second prize prize, $5.00. prize, $7.00 prize, $3.00 Class 5â€"gardens 12 by 12 feetâ€" for juveniles onlyâ€" 1st prize, $3.00; second prize, $2.00; third prize, $1.00. While the of gardens are given as above the clasess include thost equivalent in square feet. 75,300 Cigarettes Shipped Overseas by Timmins Fag Fund Donations. D u r i n g. June Totalled $153. During the month of Junte the Timâ€" mins Legion Community Fag Fund received donations totalling $153.00. These were as follows: . Hollinger War Chest, $100.00. Timmins High School, $35.00. Golden Chapter I.O.D.E., Timmins, $10.00. Porcupine Mining Electrical Assocâ€" iation, $8.00. Cigarettes shipped oversceas in Junt by the Timmins Legion Community Fag Fund, 75,300; the cost, $251.00. Twelveâ€" Y earâ€"Old Lad Killed When Car Hits Bicycle Jean â€"Girouard, 12â€"yearâ€"old son Of | die. His wish waS 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Girouard, Riverâ€" ifor not only were | side Drive, across the river, met sad ‘all Boy Scouts, but and sudden death on Saturday afterâ€" |to which he belon{ noon when a car crashed into theitheir annual camp rear of the bicycle the lad was riding |their dead comrade not far from his home. The boy was | Scouts, the Scouts killed instantly being thrown a conâ€" !ouured him, for the siderable distance and substaining a real "good scout‘ fatal injuries. with all who knew An inquest is to be held this week | genuine sorrow at Jean Girouard, Popular and Esteemed Lad, Loses Life in Tragedy on Saturday into the cirecumstances of the fatality The funeral of the lad was held on Tuesday morning, with services at Notre Dame de Lourdes church. The Several Thousand Dollars DamageDone by Fire and W ater to Woolworth Bldg. Fire Though men were called to h property a Steinberg floor the C and Sax c and Sax lot is occupied by the lunch. The fire started in the Woo!lâ€" worth part of the building. Judg‘ny from the way the fire burned and the direction it took, Chief W. Stanley beâ€" lieves that it started from an electric outiet fixture and promptly spread up the wall and then along the ceiling of the Steinberg and Sax part of th2 structure, this part, No. 9 Third aventue, being occupied upstairs by the law 11 ‘ire Thought to Have Started from Electric Outlet Fixâ€" ture Runs Up Wall and Gets Into Insurance Office and Law Office. Chief Damage from Water. No Fire in the Downstairs Part of the Woolworth Store. Fire All Out in About an Hour 1lG t 209 vesterday n be ardens 15 by second prize ut in Do as in the s the WO ic Sax. O 1€ OW Have Startec HT afternoon the serious an hour. puilding ; worth bu by J. . 30 feetâ€"â€"1st $9.00; third 20 feetâ€"â€"l1st $4.00: third feetâ€"â€"1st 00;: third ianC re nBser Rov: High School Entrance Results for Timmins Certificates for Students ts Attending the Timmins Schools May Be Had by Calling at the Office of the Timmins High and V o¢ ational School Between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. In forwarding the High School Enâ€" trance results for the schools in his inspectorate, Mr. W. H. Brown, Seeâ€" retary of the High Sschool Entrance Board. adds the following explanatory note: In forwarding the High School Enâ€" Feldman, Carmela Fraticelli, Louiss trance results for the schools in his IGrenier. Victor Gyorgy, Mary Gibson, inspectorate, Mr. W. H. Brown, Secâ€" Helen Gusek, Helenâ€"Shirléey Hansuld, retary of the High school Entrance | Donald Hindson, Victor Hway, William Board. adds the following explanatory | Hantske, Dennie Horie, Betty Johnson, note: "The following candidates in the inâ€" spectorate, District Division X, have been granted High School Entrance standing. Certificates for students tending the Timmins schools may be nad by calling at the office of the Timmins High and Vocational School between the hours of 10.00 am. and 4.00 pm. Certificates for students outâ€" side Timmins are being forwarded directly to the candidates by mail. A Pellizzari, Leone Platus, |Delores Pittonet, Noris Pizzale, Bob ward to each unsuccessful candidate |Robinson, statement of marks is also going forâ€" successful candidates on farm service may receive their certificates from the principal of their high school upon presentation of the required statement that the period of farm work has been Walter Jones, Nellie Jamsa, . Shirley Kramp, John Koren, Robert Kembali, Anne Kobzick, Patricia Landers, Lillian Marescotta, Marjorie Mitchell, Sherwon atâ€" | Matson, John Majnarich, Bruno Marâ€" inig, Rudoliph Marson, Donald McFarâ€" lane, Jack McDowell, Harris McKeen, Reginald McCurdy, Margaret McDowâ€" ell, John McKinney, Dorothy Nidâ€" dery (Reg 1@â€"5), Gwendolyn Nippers, Pizer, Albert Porteélance, Erma Lois Palmer, Elizabeth Rose, Wendell Reid, Charlotte Richardson, George Ruscior, Billy Sloggett, Hélen Sauve, Mike Sennuck, Maryâ€"Diane Shook, Daniel Shornys, Elizabeth Sporer, Jerâ€" ome Stephens, Francis Smith, Eda Tor«â€" We s l C ces s E‘ubhsbcd in Timmins, Ont., Osmada VERY THURSDAY Below will be found the results 1C Timmins Schools. The results for oths schcools in the inspectorate are give elsewhere in this issue, BIRCH STREET PUBLIC SCHOGOGi Bevan Barkel, Garth Brillinger, Li Charlton, Donald Dolan, Betty Dun mMore, Minnie Durica, Nancy Halli CDonald Harrop, Keith Hawkins, Le: nard Hoblyn, Louis Jeffries, Leo Ko ki, Noreen Lemaire, Harold Lochri Helen Mazepa, Johnâ€" McLaughli Frank Melville, Cath Kenneth Rosamond Paul Silanpaa, Helen lan Stringer, Pearl Su zack, Douglas Taylor, Frank Melville, Catherine Nowasad, Kenneth Rosamond (farm service), Paul Silanpaa, Helen Smitheram, Alâ€" lan Stringer, Pearl Suzack, Silvia Suâ€" zack, Douglas Taylor,, Robert Wheelâ€" er, Margaret Zabek, Harry Rubie, Wilâ€" liam Boychuck, Frederick Eggen, Carol Engberg. Marg’ory Gibson > (farm serâ€" vice), Patricia Hawkins, Joyce He{â€" ferman, Helen Holland, Joyce Holland, Gwenyth Jackson, Julius Kovac, Steve Kristoff, Marguerite Lochrig, Hometr Major, Arnold Palmer, Walter RosSsac John Rubie, Olgo Sahan, Frederick Studor, Teddy Szpara, George Westâ€" ine, Leslie Whitford. Tony Zamejc. CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL June Archer, Willo Arundell, Henry Babic, Helen Blackburn, June Blow Doreen Bradley, Florence Carnovale Glenn Ghurch, Christine Chalmers Calvin Craik, Lawrence Curik, Henri Crocco, Gervais Cadieux, Reginal Campbell, Andrew â€" Chlebus, J U n| Crumb, Irene Domegalski, Andrev Dack, Dea Ditullio, Berto Della Ve dova,. Angelo Didone, Lena pDidone Campbell, Andrew â€" Chlebus, J un e Crumb, Irene Domegalski, Andrew Dack, Dea Ditullio, Berto Della Veâ€" dova,. Angelo Didone, Lena Didone, John Drew, Raymond Eckford, Dougâ€" las Eckford, Olga Fera, Dennie Field, Alterio Floreani, Thomas Fisher, Dell Friedman, Helen Feldman, Michael lad was an enthusiastic and it is said that recen gested that he would like Scouts as pallbearers whe die. His wish was more t for not only were the six all Boy Scouts, but the 1 die. His wish was more LNA EidAIICUU for not only were the six pallbearers all Boy Scouts, but the whole Troop to which he belonged retur ned from their annual camp to pay h(mour to their dead comrade. If Jean loved the Scouts, the Scouts also loved and honâ€" ouured him, for they esteemed him as a real "good Scout" Jean was populat with all who knew him and there is genuine sorrow at his untimely death In addition to his parents, he is surâ€" vived by a brother and sister younge! than himself, and an adopted â€" sistet 15 yvears old. * damage worth years ago, on a thermometer go 1pS There he 10n OI period rily c a TY completed T Ttificates high sch required irm work when he fflice of the ional School 00 a.m. and tudents out=â€" _ forwarded by maill. A o going forâ€" i1 candidate farm service tes from the school upon d statement ork has been dell, Henry June Blow, Carnovale, Chalmers, ‘Henry Reginald Homer r RosSSsac, Frederick xe Westâ€" hav ep Kosâ€" Lochrie aughlin ilts {Or r other Dunsâ€" Hallin with i Scout SUugâ€" ve Boy should ranted iven lla Pellizzari, Leone Platus, Lois Palmer, Delores Pittonet, Noris Pizzale, Bob Robinson, Elizabeth Rose, Wendell Reid, Charlotte Richardson, George Ruscior, Billy Sloggett, Hélen Sauve, Mike Sennuck, Maryâ€"Diane Shook, Daniel Shornys, Elizabeth Sporer, Jerâ€" ome Stephens, Francis Smith, Eda Torâ€" lone, Barry Trumble, Marion Turner, Lena Vacchino, Joe Vranic, Theresa Villeneuve, William Wagner, Read Wilson, Bernard Youlten, Tony (Zuâ€" pancic, Paul Zudel, Pauline Zudel. MATTAGAMI PUBLIC SCHOOL Norma Bailey, Doreen Burd, Wilhelâ€" mina Bahm, Elizabeth Britre, David Campbell (farm service), Keith Canâ€" ;nell. Josephine Cox, Aster Brickson, Gordon Evans, Roy Fearn, Jack Posâ€" ter, Isobel Fuller, Catherine. Haystead, Roy Hobbs, Donald Holmes, Jeanette Jacobs, Georgina Lavalley, Joyce Lawâ€" lor, Elsie Mahaffy, Laura Marks, Sheila Menard, Anne Mohyluk, Pernand Moncion, Gladys Miller, Ivan McDonâ€" ald, Evelyn McElrea, Dora McCorâ€" mick, Bridget Nelson, John Nicholls, Frank Parisi, Alfred Parisi, Kathleéen Phizacklea, â€" Matrty Power, â€" Gordon PricC, _ A,autTl PIMiftJ}A,.,. JU1C Nick Skripnik, Benjiman Simpson, Robt: Smith, Robert Snyder, George Stanutz, Joan Stevens, Cleda Venâ€" ner, Gordon Warren. HOLY FAMILY SEPARATE SCHOOL Loreen Andrechek, Benedict Andreâ€" chek, Phyllis Badeski, Jacqueline Beauâ€" champ, Henry Beaulieu, Maryâ€"Catherâ€" ine Bunce, ‘Anita Clarke,>â€" Kenneth Clifford,; Maurice Coombs, Desmond Cpoper, Donald Dagenais, â€"Margaret Dunlop, Norman Eckart, Richard Guiâ€" lotte, George Hancin, Lawrence Holâ€" den, Doris Kurkoski, Austin Lloyd, (Reg 10â€"5), Margaret Lynch, Aline Mathe, Raymond McDermott, Keith McKey, Eugene McNeil, Murray Mousâ€" seau, Gordon Nelson, John Novakaâ€" wicz, Helen O‘Grady, Raymond Olekâ€" suik, Lucien Pare, Andrew Peters, Henry Pickarski, Heélen See, Virgil Simpson, Donald Sloan, Anne Stanga, Mildred White, Albert de Meulles, Irene de Meulles. sulk, Luclen PaATC, â€" Henry Pickarski, Heélen See, Virgil Simpson, Donald Sloan, Anne Stanga, Mildred White, Albert de Meulles, Irene de Meulles. ST. MICHAEL‘S SEPARATE SCHOOL Ubald Bazinet Bernard Beaulieu, Jacques Blais, Jeannine Brabant, Rogâ€" er â€" Bussiere, Gilbertâ€" Charbonneau, Andree Charron, Robert Gagne, Ferâ€" nand Laurin, Yvette Lemire, Louls Malouin, Rene Morissette, John Nolan, Pauline Ouellette, Remi Perrier, Jacâ€" queline Perrier, Jeanâ€"Marie Perrier, Madeline Perrier, Ronald Philbin, Rita Plouffe, Albert Plouffe, Reine Ronâ€" deau, Aline Seguin, Norman Thibeault, Roger Tremblay. JACQUES CARTIER SEPARATE SCHOOL Lione]l Belair, Albert Boudreau, Rosâ€" ita Constantineau, Hector Del Guidice, Gerard Demers, Philip Gagnon, Gasâ€" ton Guillemette, Michael Kelly, Paulâ€" ine Larche, Arthur Marengere, Cecile Martel, Marie Martin, Rene Martin, Therese Pare, Dennis Reid, Jeanne Rousson, Edmond Routhier, Gilles St, Jacques, Jacqueline Tremblay, Henric Clement Canle Alida Cinyic Giself ald S$pooner, ST CHARLEI Piche, Jeannin mond, â€" Henri Vaillancourt. 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