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Porcupine Advance, 2 Oct 1947, 1, p. 12

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White Rose Service Station W.â€"A. MacKenzie Prop. Corner of Second Ave. Spruce Goodyear Tires â€" Hart Batteries DUNDAS BROS. COAL . WOOD and JUNK: DEALERS Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. PHONE 324 TIMMINS Lump Stirling Cobbles Clean Rooms The King Edward Hotel Railway Tisdale Timmins, Ont. Heintzman Co. â€" Pianos Hammond §z Minchell Electric Organs Day or Week A Complete Line of Records Sheet Music Instruments and Accessories AGENTS Music Store 17 Cedar St. N. Phone 597 Very Kceasonable Rates PHONE 3950 Quiet Atmosphere Western Coals BY 12â€"47 $0999999994999990999990%09 0944 JUNIOR â€"GIRLS 75 yd. dash â€" Gibson E., O‘Shaughâ€" nessy P., Geary M., Relay XI â€" Austdal A., Didone F., , INTERMED Mansfield G., Hanga H. 100 yd. dash â€" Relay â€" XIII â€" Laine A., Andrew maki E., Conley P High Jump â€" Austdal A. (4‘10"), Mansfield G., Laine A. Pole Vault â€" Mansfield G. (76") Half Mile Open â€" Crawford G., Monteleone F., Whitton N. Relay XA â€" Johnson D., Crawford G., Brightwell H. McDonnell G. SENIOR BOYS 100 yd. dash â€" Austdal A., Andrew B., Laine A. 220 yd. dash â€"â€" Austdal A., Andrew B., Laine A. Relay IXB â€" Paulenko E., Rowan J., McNeil B., Pentilla P. Pole Vault â€" Kangas H., (T6",) Monteleone F., Thompson L. Football Throw â€" Whitton‘ N. Pentilla P., Bingham W. Running Broad Jump â€" Austdal A. (175") Andrew B., Laine A. Running Broad Jump â€" Monteleâ€" one F., (17‘11"), Pentilla A.,; Didone F. High Jump â€" Monteleone F. (4‘10") Brightwell H., Scott B. Relay XB â€" Mnteleone F., Whitâ€" ton N. Relay XA â€" Fedor F., Kozinski W .. Eade R., Malcheski S. Relay IXB â€" Puchala R., Wilder R., Savijarvi R.. White R. INTERMEDATE BOYS 100 yd. dash â€" Monteleone F., Diâ€" done F., Whitton N. 220 yd. dash â€" Whitton N.., Didone F., Kangas H. Football Throw â€" Pryor R. (107) Costello M.. Kiiskenen. Relay â€" IXA â€" Galbraith A., Pryâ€" or R., Costello M., Luhta R. Pole Vault â€" Kozinski W. (59‘8") rsulak J., Puchala S., High Jump â€" Galbraith A. (# 7") Eade R. Puchala S. The results of Field Day held Septâ€" ember 19, 1947, at the High School grounds, under the direction of H. LeMay and Miss I. Leeney. Junior Boys 75 yd. dash â€" Galbraith A.. Fedor F., Pryor R. Running Broad Jump â€" Galbra )h A. +155 5 1/2"), McGuire W.. Costello Southend Schools® Field Day Results CHAMPION â€" BOYS Junior â€" Galbraith, Angus. Intermediate â€" Monteleone, Frank. sSenior â€"Austdal, Alex. It is â€" and »econâ€" omical to ride our cabs. You get where youâ€"want to go when ,you want to" get there, ‘ Victory Cab Co. Relay XII â€" Gibson M., Anderson M., Rebman M., Hamel J. . CHAMPION â€" GIRLS wanta »., Price E. Relay XII â€" Kozinski J., Reed F., Ranta S., Price F., High Jump â€" Reed F.*‘ (3‘ 11"), Ranta S., Price F. High Jump â€" Gibson M., Kozinski J., Gatto S. Relay IXB â€"â€" Geary M., Doherty M., Bazinet J., Adamo (., Relay XI â€" Rintimaki E., Tubman B.. Woid W., Mairs M. Relay XA â€" Broks F., Kulik A., McGinn N., Conley P. SENIOR GIRLS Standing Broad Jump â€" Rant s S.. (T 2 1/2"), Reed F.. Price F., Running Broad Jump â€" Gibson M., McGinn N., Kozinski J. Running Broad Jump â€" Ranta S (12‘ 3 1/2"), Reed F., Price F. Relay XB â€" Proulx J.., Whitton M., Storm V., Ray P. _ INTERMEDIATE GIRLS 100 yd. dash â€"‘Kozinski J., Rintiâ€" Relay IXC â€" Miaiirs M.,. Whitton D., Pearce D.; O‘Shaughnessy P. Relay IXB â€" Cunningham O., Dasâ€" ovich L.. Cross W., Connelly R. Standing Broad Jump â€" Gibson M (6‘ 11 1/2"),~Kozinski J.., Bazinet J. Running Broad Jump â€" Zardo L CGibson E.. Wachnuick G. High Jump â€" Gibson E., (4‘3¢"), Zardo L., Proulx J. Standing Broad Jump â€" Barilko 6‘7"), Gibson E., Cross W. Junior â€" Gibson E. Intermediate â€" Gibson M. Senior â€" Ranta S. FLIES AT 101 â€" Mrs. Clara Eddelstone, of 5129 Harper Avenue, Chicago, 101 years old, who claims the title of World‘s Oldest Air Passenger, thinks she might like to be an airliner stewardess if she were " just a few years younger‘‘ mshe is shown here trying on the hat of Transâ€"Canada Air Lines Stewardess Isabel Oliver, just before taking off from the Municipal Airport, Chicago for Montreal, Mrs. Eddelstone made the trip to attend a reception for one greatâ€" granddaughter and the wedding of another, and to await the expected birtb of a greatâ€"greatâ€"grandchild. A CGENTURY BEGINS TO ROLL â€" Commemorating: the historic day 100 years ago.when railway service was inaugurated on the Island of Montreal, R. C. Vaughan, C.M.G., president, Canadian National Railways, presents to the Cityv of Montreal an oil painting by the well known Canadian artist, A. Sherriff Scott, R.C.A. On Mr. Vaughan‘s left are His Excellency, Viscount Nlexander, Governorâ€"General of Canada, and Mayor Camillien Houde, O.B.E. The table decoration, in sharp contrast with the historic scene in the painting, is a model of a modern CNR train, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS3, ONTARIO ~_New Books In _ Library Heaven and Vice Versaâ€"Heuston, Ethel. The Lonley Cauotâ€"-Walhex Man-l nix, Mrs. Candy and Satmday Nightâ€" Tallant, Robert. .*; Ride East, Ride Westâ€"Powers, Anne. So .Evil My Loveâ€"éhearing, Joseph. The â€" Sound . of ; Chariotsâ€"Miller, Lardne ts and Laurslwoodsâ€"Kayeâ€" Smith, Sheila. FICTION Big Emb:râ€"Havell, Edward. Bright «~Promiseâ€"Sherman, Richard. The Cleves S‘:sterâ€"Banninsg, Marâ€" garet Culk:n. Men of Law from Hammursbhi to beth. Holmesâ€"S ague, William. The Years of The Locustâ€"Erdman, My Danish Fatherâ€"Eskelund, Karl. Loula Grace. Saddlebags and Suitcases and Across _A Mcment in T:meâ€"Wellard, Jarvis. Canada _ on Horssbhackâ€"Bosanquet, ‘Ths Ledger of The Dying Dogâ€" Mary. ‘ We‘kly, William George. South Africaâ€"Wells, A. W. Murder Helpsâ€"Cellricks, Iney H. So Your Collecting Stampsâ€"Hann, _ A Name for Evilâ€"Lytle, Andrew. Mannel. 1 The ‘Seven Deadly Sistersâ€"McGerr, Sweet Thames, Run Scftlyâ€"â€"Gibâ€" Pat bings, Robert. P Handbcok of Old Pcettery and Porceâ€" lain Marksâ€"Thorns, C. Jordan, Internation Cyclopedia of Mus.c and Musiciansâ€"Thompson, â€" Oscar. The Memorial Library of Schumaâ€" cher has received a shipment of bocks as follows:‘ NON FICTION Adventures in Poetry, sclectionsâ€" Malons, Ted: Ackes and Painsâ€"Perelman, S. J. Composers of Americaâ€"Reis, Claire Thoronton W. The First Storyâ€"Brown, Margaret Wise. Tenggren Tellâ€"Itâ€"Again Bookâ€"Gibâ€" son, Katherine. Mysterys of the Dark Mountainsâ€"â€" Lee E. Glengarry School Daysâ€"uConnor; Ralph. Â¥ 2# Gold Fishâ€"Lim., Herbert S 9 TO 12 YEARS Star of Indiaâ€"Bothwell, Jean. Mystery of The Old Merchant House â€"Evait, Harriet. Priz> Stories of 1947â€"Brickell, Hersâ€" chel. YOUNG MODERNSâ€"TEENS More Pictures to Grow Up Withâ€" G.bson, Katherine. Mystery Fight of 24â€"Grigg, Alan. Boy‘s Sherlock Holmesâ€"Doyle A. Conan. Way of Lifeâ€"Hamilton, Gibbs A. Hell of The Hawkâ€"O‘Dell, Scott. Women cf Propertyâ€"Sgeley, Mable. The Wiiches Pondâ€"Wells, Susan. Divil Take The Foremastâ€"Kinney, Thomas. Adventures of Wmmc and Blyâ€" White, Anne H. Helen Topping. The Swan Sang Onceâ€"â€"Carleton Marjorie. Take Thrcie DOCLOI-S-â€"SCIJBI(Z Eliza~ beth. No matier how young a child is, he should be given special medical atâ€" ten{ion if he squints. Medical â€"authoriâ€" ties declare that squinting which deâ€" velops in infancy should ba investiâ€" gated and treated. If left too long, the vis.on in the squinting eye may be lost through disuse. This, the experts say, is very likely to occur if nothing is before the age of five or six years is reached. 6 TO 9 YEARS Old _ Briar Patchâ€"Burgess, sSQUINTING / OK! oK !! TAKE IT EAS *t ... YOou win!! T“"’"" Except for tipping the checkâ€"rcoom girl who gves you a wrong hat, th:re seems to be no further use for the fiveâ€"cent piece. Popular Here This is a good s‘gn and if the gov.rnment â€" sanctions the proposal, the people c¢f Britain will find the avirage Canadian is more than willingy to assist thcm overcome the monoâ€" tonous diet that has basn theirs for cight years. Many people werse pleased to learn that they cculd have guidance on how to pack a pare 1, a service the Advance is willlng to give to all who are interested. If you have not yet added your name and wish to ecither phone or writ>s the Advanecse now so that the list may be sent to O:tawa signifying the desire of this district. of much needed dollars when they were interviewsd. Postage Free Food | Parcels Would Be Following last wetks nolice in the Advance (that those who approve of postage free food parcels for Britain, shculd regist r at our officec, thore has been a flood of correspondence reques.ing that they be added to the list. Mayor Brunette stated that he would like to see the same courtesy exâ€" tended to all of Eurcpe while Counâ€" cillor Roberts added that it would save the Br.tish Governmsnt millions Third Ave. at Cedar Street JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST TIMMINS Guenette Funeral Service REAL .«‘ IKuoom 3 Gordon Block, Pine St, N. / Phone 2250 Trustworthy Competence Competent, impartial, and trustworâ€" thy advice are so important to a berâ€" caved family. We stand to serve you in this capacity in your most trying hour. Our efforts, our facilities, and antl our professional experience are ofâ€" fered to those who seek our helps reâ€" gardless of whethel they pay little or much 4 Cedar St. North Money To Loan J.V. Bonhomme LICENSED EMBALMERS AND DIRECTORS National Housing Act Loans 4%% Commercial Loans 5 to 6% You‘ll Like Our Efficient Service NOw GO TO SLEEP! SPECIAL FARES GOOD GOING: From 12 o‘clock noon, Friday, October 10th to 2 p.m., Monday, October 13th; FARE AND ONEâ€"THIRD FOR THE ROUND TRIP RETURN LIMIT: Leave destination not later than 12 o‘clock midâ€" night, Tuesday, October 14th. For information and reservations consult any Canadian Pacific Railway Agent. T‘im mins

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