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Porcupine Advance, 4 Apr 1929, 1, p. 8

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(Cochrane Northland Post.) Lucky Manitoba to have its railway to tidewater north! Ontario might have been in this happy position years ago if the T. N. O. extension north had been taken seriously by the govâ€" Thursday, April 4th, 1929 LUCKY MANTITOBA ernment instead of jumping from one spruce stump to another a few miles farther. We have been talking of and hoping for the early development of the iron industry in connection with the Belcher Islands, the exploriiation of the gypsum beds and the clay deâ€" posits, the fisheries and the enormous tourist traffic for long years before Manitoba ever realized these potentialiâ€" ties, but every time it apfieared that the extension of the T. N. O. would be taken seriously after building a few miles it stopped dead. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO These reports should be read carefulâ€" ly by the parents, signed and returned on the reâ€"opening of school, April 8th. FPORM IV Pupils taking five or more subjects. Firstâ€"class honoursâ€"Reta Keetch, 76. Ssecond»â€"(Mass honoursâ€"Rose Butoâ€" vetsky 73, Annie Scott, Dorothy Tayâ€" lor 70, Esther Slotnick 69. Thirdâ€"class hoursâ€"Ann Young 63. Two subjectsâ€"Irene Millette, average Below are given the names of all pupils who obtained fifty per cent. or better on the aggregate of their term examinations. Reports showing the marks obtained in each subject and a detailed report of the pupil‘s attendâ€" ance for the term were given to the pupils on the last day of school. Easter Report for Timmins High and Technical Schools Passâ€"M. Webb 59, E. Copps 59, S. Walsh 59, N. Hargreaves 59, F. Carlin 58, R. Salem 57, N. Lawson 57, V. Hoâ€" ward 57, E. McInnes 57, V. Silver 5G6, C. Ogilvie 56, C. Leamen 56, A. Copps 55, O. Hawse 54, F. Finkleman 53, A. Smith 53, E. Newton 53, E. Williams 52, H. Prout 52, A. Carpenter 52, M. Miller 51, E. Baderski 51, G Wallingâ€" ford 50. List of Pupils in the High School and Technical School Obâ€" taining Fifty Per Cent or Better on the Aggregate on Their Term Examinations. Successful Students for the Term. FPORM III B Firstâ€"class honoursâ€"Ralph Thachuk 79 per cent., Germaine Boisvert 77. Secondâ€"class _ honours â€" Margaret Macpherson 73, Kitty Duxfield 72, James McFadden 71. FORM C3 Pirstâ€"class honoursâ€"H. Patterson C. Durrell 75. ‘PMirdâ€"class honoursâ€"E. Anderson 68, R. Gervais 61, M. Levinson 61, M. Smith, M. McDonald 60. Thirdâ€"class honoursâ€"M. Madden 65, R,. Armitage 65, L. Mikkola 65, L. Munâ€" roe 65, J. Sutherland 65, M. Baderski 64, M. Nelson 64, E. Greenberg 64, B. Clarke 64, J. Thachuk 63, R. Murray 63, D. Laidlaw 63, D. Marshall 63, S. Abraham 63, M. Morin 63, H. Shepard 62, C. Boutin 61, K. Tomkinson 61, C. McLean 60, H. Laine 60, V. Banning 60, D. Cooke 60, E. Jutila 60, W. Kerr 60, H. Gialliando 60. Passâ€"B. Boutin 58, N. Shankman 56, 8. Ostrowsky 56, R. Bucovetsky 55, F. Murphy 54, A. Clement 54, D. Murâ€" tagh 53, W. Kelly*52, M. Bourne 52, S. Korosky 52. Thirdâ€"cilass honoursâ€"Sadie Shub Esther Martin 64, Willie Paice 63. Passâ€"Wilfred Shields 56, Lazer Slotâ€" nick 55, Annie Anderson 55, Willie Shelest 54. FORM C2 Firstâ€"class honoursâ€"Annette Perâ€" reault 75, Jennie Thompson 75, Georâ€" gina Luxton 75. Secondâ€"class honours â€" Gertrude Mauriee 68. Thirdâ€"class honoursâ€"Adelia Ansara 65, Mildred Lawley 64, Simonne Sayâ€" ard 63, Mary Taipale 62, Maimie Borâ€" land 681, Robena Sopha 61. Secondâ€"class honoursâ€"O. Paver D. Johns 70, W. Walsh 70, G. Webb Thirdâ€"class honoursâ€"A. Frawley Passâ€"Florence Chalut 59, Gladys Shields 55, Marjorie Carriere 53, Nellic Kennedy 51. FORM C1 Firstâ€"class honoursâ€"L. Burton =~. Pesonen 76, I. Bucovetsky 75 Muir 75. FPORM III A Firstâ€"class honoursâ€"Margaret Mcâ€" Kay 86, Margaret Beadman 82, Wm. Shub 78, Joan Huxley 76, Helen Brown 75, Vivian Wallingford 75. Secondâ€"class honoursâ€"Margaret Roâ€" bertson 74, Mabel Beadman 74, Chrisâ€" tian Charron 72, Vincent Killeen 72, Burritt Murray 71, Doroth Armstrong 69, Chas. Cushing 69. Secondâ€"class honoursâ€"G. White 74, E. Taylor 73, B. Trofford 73, W. Wilson 72, M. Kempthorne 72, R. Wallingford 72, W. Drew 71, C. Richardson 71, C. Kead 71, G. Taylor 70, G. Scully 70, V. Tynjala 69, B. Keeley 69, K. Haâ€" kola 68, L. DelVillano 68, P. Robertson 68, B. Baker 68, M. Bennett 68, M. Hodgins 67. M. McDonald 67, E. Aho 66, J. Graham 66, S. Lepic 66. Thirdâ€"class honoursâ€"Geitha Brown 65, Violet Lacey 64, Henry Ostrowsky 63, Walter Sheridan 62, George Tenâ€" nyson 61, May Tinsley 61, Max Martin 60. Passâ€"Beatrice Leek 58, Smith 58, Anna Munro 55 Dainton 55, Doris Heil 54 Gilbert 54. Passâ€"I. Tider 58, E. Burnett 56, C. Murphey 56, A. Hawkins 55, M. Banâ€" ning 53, J. Domeneco 53, J. Villeneuve 51, M. Shepherd 51, R. Norton 50. PORM 1 FPirstâ€"class honoursâ€"D. Mcpherson 91, V. Wallinghford 84, A. Bourne 83, F. Grant 83, V. Lindross 83, D. Horâ€" witz 81, F. Scott 81, G. Helperin 80, B. McKay 80, B. Waldon 80, C. Halperin 79, J. McQuarrie 77, A. Floyd 77, G. Gauthier 77, H. Pond 77, N. Taylor 76, R. Eddy 76, E. Monck 76, M. Morrisson 75, O. Kulju 75, H.:Ostrosser 75. FPORM 2 Firstâ€"class honoursâ€"D. Lloyd 86, L. McFadden 85, H. Harkness 83, E. Haaâ€" taja 82, M. Williams 81, G. Barron 78, L. Hawse 78, W. Harvey 76, O. Fiske 75, W. Finkelman 75. secondâ€"class honoursâ€"T. Goodman 74, G. McIvor 71, J. Scott 70, I. Craig 69, I. Andrews 69, M. Clutchey 68, W. Finlayson 66, E. McClure 66. Thirdâ€"class honoursâ€"B. Paterson 65, D. Heil 64, R. Hamilton 64, D. Mcâ€" Laughlan 62, H. Moore 60. Four subjectsâ€"Basil Davis, 65. Three subjectsâ€"Kenneth Cameron Terencs Richard Frances Pn o mt i 4 i ce oo t s * W3 _ 1 | w 6 _9 o 4 J \o. .: . Wws ie 3R P CBPR EOE TE Af OE EP TT P L K 18 Passâ€"K. Murray 58, W. Fox 55, S. Shippam 54, E. Brown 50, V. Jackson 50. T. Tolmonen 64, E. Kulju 863, B. Goodâ€" man 62. Secondâ€"class honoursâ€"Richard Calâ€" verley 74, Walter Junell 72, Roland Morin 70, Matti Maki 69, Arthur ‘Higâ€" ginbotham 68. Thirdâ€"class honoursâ€"Oran Fannan 65, Gordon Daley 65, Maurice Zulian: 65, Arvid Korpi 62, Walter Kendall 61. Passâ€"Toivo Niemi 59, Norman Roy 57, Carl Johns 57, Donald Plaus 57, Victor Mullen 57, Leonard Ruir 55, Henry McKinnon 55, Harold Johnstonse 53, Arne Brandt 50. Ssecondâ€"class honoursâ€"Walter Linns 65, Stewart Dewar 65, John Cocklin 67, E. Lajambe 67. TORM _ PIL .:;.....:.:.. Firstâ€"class honoursâ€"Bill DeLuca Charles Grimaldi 76. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary will be very pleased to receive more applications for membership. The Auxiliary is open to all exâ€"service men‘s wives and also to other ladies in accord with the aims of the Canadian Legion. Messrs W. Studden and A. Cousins left on Friday last to take up positions in Oshawa. GUARANTEED! Thirdâ€"clags honoursâ€"â€"J. Harris 92 "*,. Lukon 60, F. Colameco 60. Pass F. Mester 50. DOMESTIC SCIENCE Rachel Viitasaari 64, Mariette Kemâ€" panien 57, Ardena Baker 52. HOME ECONOMICS Annie Holtmanâ€"composition, 67 literature, 27; history, 86; physioâ€" graphy and geography, 37; penmanâ€" ship, 60; spelling, 84; art, 50; sewinz theory, 38; sewing, practical, 25; cookâ€" ing, theory, 25; cooking, practical, 60 hygiene, 46; total 605; percentage 48.06; rank.; 2 The social evening held under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxigary of the Canadian Legion,= s Post. proved to be a very enjoyable and successful event. The winners at whist were:â€"ladies, first, Mrs. Braggs; second, Mrs. M. Rigby; consolation, Mrs. Pearce; gentlemen, first, Mr. Bough; second, Mr. T. Rigby; consolaâ€" tion, Mr. MacMillian. Refreshments were served after the cards, these beâ€" ing of a very high order and much apâ€" preciated. A short period of dancing was then held, W. A. Devine playing for this part of the evening, the ladies appreciating the music as a material factor in the successw of the evening. Vocal polos were rendered by Mrs. Stonehouse and Mr. Pearce. The pleasing event came to a close with the midnight hour. | Lillian â€" Kinnariâ€"â€"composition art, 35; hygiene 20; rank, 3. Cecilia Rybhaâ€"composition, 64; litâ€" erature, 83; history, 67; penmanship, 70; spelling, 76; art, 55; sewing, theory. 41; sewing, practical, 25; cooking. theory, 12; cooking, practical, 65 hygiene, 72; total, 630; percentage, <9; rank, 1. Rachel Viitasaariâ€"authmetic, 42 composition, 64; literature, 57; history 56; physiography and geography, 73; art, 77; sewing, theory, 53; sewing theory, â€" 53; sewing, practical, 80 cooking, theory, 60; cooking, practical 80; hygiene, 70; total, 712; percentage 64; rank, 1; / LADIES‘ AUXILIARY OF LEGION HELD PLEASANT EVENING Mariette Kemppaninenâ€"arithme‘.s, 43; composition, 69; literature, 38 history, 41; art, 55; sewing, theory, 76 sewing practical, 65; cooking, theory, 61; cooking, practical, 60; hygiene, 64; total, 577; percentage, 57; rank, 2. Sylvia Kuisistiâ€"arithmetic, 71; sewâ€" ing, theory, 73; sewing, practical, 70 cooking, theory, 58; cooking, practical, 85; hygiene, 84; total, 441; percentage, 63; rank, 1. Ardena Bakerâ€"arithmetic, 23; comâ€" position, 63; literature, 70; history, 28 art, 40; sewing, theory, 43; sewing, practical, 75; cooking, theory, 62 cooking, practical, 65; hygiene, 74; 521; percentage, 52, rank, 3. FORM TIl Firstâ€"class honoursâ€"Fred Jmk;la Mr. St, Louis will give a Demonstration on Wednesday afternoon between 2.00 and 6.00 p.m. at 5 Pine Street South (Reed Block). All ladies are invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jenkin, who movâ€" ed to Toronto last year, have returned to the camp and are taking up residâ€" ence again in Timmins. All will be pleased to welcome back to Timmins these talented musicians and good citizens. Save $5.00 by our Introductory Method Genuine "Le Mur" An Evening you will Long Remember An Invitation to all Exâ€"Service Men to attend the BUFFET SUPPER GLORIFIED SMOKER A. Bucovetsky, Golden Avenue, South Porcupine Deâ€"Luxe Beauty Parlours Fire Sale Smart Sport Coats in straightline styles. Fashioned of novelty Tweeas with trimmings of fancy pockets and contrasting colours. Newest shades of Grey, Green, Fawn, Blue. These Coats are lined, and are ideal for sport or school wear. Golden Avenue, South Porcupine New Spring Coats of T weeds In Oddfellows‘ Hall, Tuesday, April 9th, 1929 A PROGRAMME OF OUTSTANDING MERIT REED BLOCK, 3 PINE STREET SOUTH From Sauve‘s Drug Store or any member of the Legion Watch for Big Posters With Bargains GUARANXNTEED! "In Style and Value the Store That Sets the Pace" Phone 483 for Appointments Canadian Legion Every day we are receiving new shipments of the latest spring hats, ensembles, coats and dresses, ete. For the very latest in Spring and Summer Modes. visit our store. These coats are the very nicest you could desire to seeâ€"they have to be seen to be appreciated, and as to . valuesâ€" without stretchinz the truth we guarâ€" antee that these coats are being put on at half their regâ€" ular value. ADMISSION $1.25 This Week Only A card party will be held in the basement of the Church of the Nativiâ€" ty on Thursday evening of next week, April lith, commencing at 8 p.m. There will be bridge, five hundred and euchre, and a pleasant evening is asâ€" sured to all attending. Come and Join in the Fun $ (3e j C 04 ,", * c 2t #* 4 © M Timinins

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