ney, Elsi> Y Bhields, Ma: itinn, Betty Gwenneth R Dance of the Firoflyâ€"Jane Moisley. At Your Seryviceâ€"Redâ€"Claire Pluet, Rosabelle, Guay, Margaret Burke, Bevyâ€" erly Cook, Barbara Bowie, Evelyn Menâ€" ard. Whiteâ€"Beverly Shantz, Vernica Shantz, Klelah Jennings,} Norma Shankman, Mary Burke. Military Review â€" Red â€" Monica Shragge, Shiela Harpor, Jean Shields, Donalda â€" Mitchell, Whiteâ€"Barbara Barry, â€"Shirlry McDivitt, Beatrice O‘Rourke, Shirley Thompson. Blueâ€"â€" Vera King, Mary Elizabeth McGowaan. Spanish Tarantell>â€"Patricia King. nDer, Jzan Sshie Arlie McCharl Rosamond Rin: k84 * A%*SA88§§448184 4 4* Hoerewith is the fourth a children‘s Miss Mar:are hall Thursda: this woek, Jiu urday afterm lith. Music : and Miss Ani Programme for Dance Recital and Dress Ball THUREDAY JUNTE 9TH, 1838 5* * s * * s m im ib in i5 in fip in ind in 5 05 15 05 051000 00 55 in o t k t t t s t t t J!Illï¬l' 85 *L * * * * *3 ‘ * y e â€" Wws w v* s s e â€" w v Interestingy and Varied Progranmtme of Dance Numbers and Novelties to be Presented by Pupils of Miss Marâ€" zyaret Easton This Evening, Friday Evening and Saturâ€" day Matinee. ADMISSION 50¢ at the Sacred Heart Auditorium EXTRA GRAND PRIZE Tin She Highli Every Friday Evening 25 GAMES B I N G O 170 Cedar S8t.., South., Timmins NOW AVAILABLE "*CGOLD BELT BREWER Y in Over 24 vears‘ experience in the manufacture of soft drinks will assure the public in this large area andâ€"in lhving up to these high standards, the extracts used in the manufae ture of these products at ing equipment which has been installed to manufacture these soft drinks has been done to make : they are presented to you. Tap The Drink That Goes Twice as Far! When you want a sparkling beverage that is suitable for any occasion be sure to ask for Pepsiâ€"Cola. This delicious drink goes twice as far as ordinary ‘beverages because there are twelve full ounces in every bottle. R Part ‘oldbelt Products include Cream Soda, Strawherry, Lemon Sour and Sweet Ginger Ale DOUBLE FILTERED WATER WITH ALL TRACE S OF CHLORINE EXTRACTED Yates, Lalia Webâ€" Margaret Hooker, (Gwenneth â€" Robb, tty Rinn. yâ€"Janeé Moisley. Redâ€"â€"Claire Pluet, CHILDODREN 250 AI y evenings of 10th, and Satâ€" W ebt programme 6 > recital an( the pupils the Masonk 2.30, June dy Quiina imoid Shimâ€"Sham Shuffleâ€"Shirley Thompâ€" son, Florence Pearson, June Kelly, Margaret Hooker, Beatrice O‘Rourks, Monica Shragge, Joyce Ryan, Beryvli McQuarrie, June Moisley. Rhythm Tappingâ€"Betty MacMillaan. Going Placesâ€"Rosabelle Guay, Marâ€" jorie â€" McChesney, Arlie McCharies, Joyce Ryan, Monica Shragge, Noella Caron, Margaret Hooker, Beulah Bezâ€" anson. Intermission. Green Fly Tapâ€"Gwendolyn Lake, Kathleen Lake, Beverly Shantz, Verâ€" onica â€" Shantz, WChristine Belanger, Margaret Robb. Pickanniny Pranceâ€"Gwendolyn Lake Kathleen Lake, Christie Belanger, Marâ€" garet Burke, Elaine Cook, Catherine Black, Mary Gibson, Meryl Marsh. Spanish Tangoâ€"Joyce Ryan, Monica Shragge. Wee Maid Gilchrist. Tip Top Tappersâ€"Gwenneth Robo, Shrila Harper, Isabel Flowers, Jum» Asselstine. Acrobaticsâ€"Elsie Yates, Helen Ruea Channen, Beulah Bezanson. Clogâ€"-C'at,herine Black. School Daysâ€"Marjorie McChesney, Rosabelie Guay, Noella Caron, Beverly Cook, Shirley Thompson, Isabel Flowâ€" ers, June Asselstine, Lalia Webber, Jasâ€" queline Marsh, Shirley McDivitt., Dutch Dance by Wee Totsâ€" Gibson and Merle Marsh. Cherry Blossomsâ€"Vera King, Yates, Helen Rhea Channen. High â€" Steppersâ€"â€"â€"Gwendolyn Kathleen Lake, Veronica Shantz erly Shantz, Margaret Robb. onica ShantZz, Christine Beilanger, ! N2ETrO BUCK 1 I21lM86, 13CLâ€" Margaret Robb. ty MacMillan. In the Little Red School Houseâ€"| ‘Toe Tapâ€"Elsie Yates, Helen Rhea Margaret Hooker,â€" Arlie McCharles,| Channen. Gwenneth Robb, Jun»e Asselstine, Betâ€" southern Sweetheartsâ€"Mary Burke, ty MacMillan, Isabel Flowers., Shirley Thompson, Jane Moisley, Marâ€" Acrobaticsâ€"Elsie Yates, Helen Ruea |graret Hooker Dutch Frolic â€"â€" Gwendolyn â€" Lak: Kathleen Lake, Mayzell Menear, Chris tine Belanger, Jane Moisley, Jean Per cival, Marjorie McChesney, Mary Eliza beth McGowan, Rosamond Rinn, Best Rinn. A DRINK THAL WILL PLEASE EVERY MEMBER of the FAMILY Bottled and Sold Exclusively by at your Favorite Dealer TODA YÂ¥ will assure the public in this large areaâ€"of a better, purer, more palatable thirst quencher, in the manufae ture of these products are all imported from England. The modern ese soft drinks has been done to make the beverages more delicious and healthful before TIVM MINS A Stair Tap dolyn Lake. Acrobaticsâ€" Acrobaticsâ€"Claire Fluet. Sailor‘s Hornpip>â€"Patricia King, Laâ€" lia Webber, Sheila Harper, OGwennethi Robb, Rosamond Rinn, Betty Rinn, Shirley Thompson, Noella Caron, Mary Elizabeth MceGowan, Lois Montgomery, Vera King, Elsie Yates, Barbara Bowie, Hclen Rhea Channen, Kathleen Lake, Gwendolyn â€" Lake, Florence Pearson, Maysell Menear, Beverly Cook. Spanish Tambourineâ€"Jean Shields, Jean Percival, Margot Kirkland, Mary Kirkland, Barbara Raymer, Margaret Lillie, Jane Moisley. Coquetteâ€"Helen Rhea Channen. Dark Town‘s Prideâ€"Betty MacMillan. Foursome â€" Reelâ€"Marjorie McChesâ€" ney, Elsio Yates, Lalia Webber, Jean Shields, Margaret Hooker, Rosamond Rinn, Betty Rinn, Arlie McCharles. sword â€" Danceâ€"Elsie Yates, Lalia There Is Oniy One Orange Crush! Drink the drink of Fresh Oranges! A grand refreshing beverage for these summer days. The Kiddies will be sure to like it for it‘s abâ€" solutely pure, so do not be fooled by substiâ€" tutes â€" There is only one guenine Orange Crush. ON EXECUTIVE DISTRICT A. Y. P.â€" A. LOCAL COUNCIL. Tapâ€"Patricia King, Betâ€" ithleen Lake, Gwoenâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Webber, Jean Shields, Arlie McCharl Gwenneth Rob, Margaret Hooker. God Save the King. Mr. Geo. Lake, Publisher, The Advance, Timmins. Dear Mr. Lake:â€"It is gratifying to note that our shipments to Timmins dluring the first four months of 1958 show an increase compared with the sam:> period last year. We mention this to you, as we feel that our newspaper advertising has been an important facâ€" tor in this progress, and want to give credit where credit is due.. Thanking you for your excellent coâ€"Ooperation, we remain, The following unsolicited letter shows the value placed by those in a position to know on the effectiveness of newsâ€" paper advertising, and especially acâ€" vertising in The Advance. Yours truly, Salada Tea Company of Canada, Ltd per J. H. Mitchell. Newspaper Advertising the Important Factor ‘Toronto, June "Ith, 1938 The death occurred very suddenly at Kirkland Lake on Wednesday morning i of Mrs. Al>x Munro, popular oldâ€"tim»e resident of the Porcupine camp. Comâ€" ! ing to Timmins about nineteen years !ago. Mr. Munro was resident here for ten years, during which time he made many friends in the camp who will be very sorry to learn of his death, and will sympathize with his Afamily in their bereavement. For the past ninz2 years Mr. Munro resided in Kirkland Lake, where he also had a large numâ€" ar of friends. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. S. R. Hooper, Mrs. E. M. Lawson, both of Timmins, and Miss Louise Munro, of Kirkland Lake, and two sons, Mr. ‘Alistair Munro of Timmins and Mr. Redmond Munro of Kirkland Lake, During the time he was in Kirkland Lake Mr. Munro was employed at the | Wrightâ€"Hargreaves Mine, where he was |known as a willing and able worker. He was fiftyâ€"eight years of age. The remains are being shipped from ‘Kirkland Lake to Timmins on Friday ‘evening. and the funeral services will ‘he held on Saturday afternoon at 4 with interment in the Timmins WX € yâ€" * ** smm mm o se e € ) 4 « t * 4 indaoacadecaced 4 4 The executive and members of Timmins branch of the Victorian der Nurses gratefully acknowledge following donations:â€" Twelve aprons, eight bags, two . instrument cases, made by the Je ladies, through the efforts of Mrs,. L Halperin. Twelve aprons, ten bagzs, made by arrangements of Mrs. C. Desaulniers. Two complete layettes, made by the Ladies‘ Aid of the Timmins Unitec Church. Mrs. Mason, Lake Shore road Chiurch, Mrs. Mason, Lake Shore road, secretary. Four dozen diapers, mad> and doâ€" ï¬ated by Mrs. Ed Richards. Twelve linen hand towels, made and donated by the Golden Keys Mission Band _of. Timmins United Church, through the kindness of Miss Susie Smith, deaconess. five bottles in further equipment, the> Busy Bees Girls‘ Club, Miss Langdon, president. The Catholic Women‘s League have also kindly promised to make and doâ€" nate two quilts. Donations Made to the Timmins VO.N. Former Resident Dies at Kirkland evening, an he held on p.m., with coemetery. Tomorrow Tag Day for Salvation Army Mr,. Alex Munro, Popular Oldâ€"Timer Resident of the Porcupine Camp, Passes On: morrow (Friday) June 10th. Tag sellâ€" ers will be on the streets all day lto give everybody a chance to help in this good work. No contribution can be ton large or too small to help along this good work. A generous response to the tag day appeal toâ€"morrow will mean that Timmins again will reach its obâ€" jective in the Selfâ€"Denial Fund camâ€" paign. Watch for the taggers toâ€" morrow and do your generous best. That is all the Army asks from anyâ€" one, and all can be assured that ever;} doliar (or fraction of a dollar) invested in the Selfâ€"Denial Fund campaign wiil give good returns in healthier, happier and more helpful good citizens. Try The Advance Want Advertisements V.O.N. bag previously mentioned and nerous Assistance of Sevâ€" eral Organizations ‘ are Acknowledged. ight bags, two linen made by the Jewish two linen from Joan tmz Orâ€" the The response of parents concoerninag the opening of the Riverside swimming pool this year and conducting it on a strictly supervised plan has teen so great that Mr. A. R. Pish»r, who has bein sponsoring the plan, says that it is now just a matter of preparing the pool. A small fee for the season will provide for the necessary oxpenses of improving the pool both for use and for safety and carrying it on through the season. Swimming Pool at River Now Assured for Season Third Article in the Series on Swimming byâ€" A. R. Fisher. Scme Notes on the Beginner Learning the Art of Swimâ€" ming. Confidence the First Essential.. The Rest Folâ€" lows Easily. . 8 â€"three boys‘ classes and three givtls classe. Three days a week will be devoted to boys and three to girls. Every precaution will be taken to provide proper supervision and to preâ€" vent any chance of infection, Rules concerning the use of the pool will be printed shortly.. Membership tickets to the subscriber of The Porcupine Advance See This ‘$269.00 : Westinghouse Refrigeratd;r ADV ANCE 39 Third Avenue Who estimates the correct or nearest correct number of Subscriptions (new and renewals) turned in by all the candidates combined durâ€" ing the LAST THREE WEEKS of The Adâ€" vance Stbscription Campaign (June 6th to 25th inclusive). WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR The HOME Newspaper of the Porcupine District Since 1912 Lynch Electrical Appliance Company MORE PARTICULARS LATER that will be given FR E E on display at the will also b> printed and, placed on sale at an early date, ‘As a limited number of membership: tickets éan be issued, it would appear to: be wise to secure a wombership tickst as early as conâ€" venient. ; Firstâ€"Aid Teams Hold Competition After the first aid tests an enjoyable dance was held with music being supâ€" plied by the Moose orchestra. Refreshâ€" ments were served at the close of the evyning. McDowell Motors Cup Deâ€" cided with Four St. John Ambuldjnce Teams Comâ€" peting. Timmins