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Porcupine Advance, 3 Jul 1930, 2, p. 8

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Thursday, July 3rd. 1930 Cuaranteed by CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Limited for above 50â€"lurks danger to health . .. Test aeâ€"Temperatureâ€" HE danger point for proper food preservation is 50 deâ€" grees . . . above that, foods spoil rapidly and health, the most preâ€" cious asset of the whole family, is menaced. Test your own refrigâ€" erator and discover if its temâ€" perature is consistently under 50 degrees. If not, you should replace it immediately with a modern electric refrigerator. Thousands have already made this test and have turned logically to the General Electric Refrigerator because they know that it safeâ€" guards health by maintaining conâ€" stantly a temperature well below 50 degrees. The General Electric is troubleâ€"free, expenseâ€"free and completely satisfactory. "No owner has ever paid one cent for service."" Visit our dealer‘s showrooms and see the new allâ€"steel General Elecâ€" GENERAL@@ELECTRIC Canada Northern Power Corporation, Limited in your RRefrigerator Controlling and Operating NORTHERNXN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED GREAT NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY, LIMITED T erms tric Refrigerator with its distinceâ€" tive, hermeticallyâ€"sealed "on top" mechanism . . . its accessible freezing regulator . . . sanitary allâ€"porcelain chilling chamber . .. generous shelf space for food. These and many other outstanding points of superiority explain why more General Electric Refrigerâ€" ators are going into homes than any other make. ERrâ€"160â€"C Arranged SOUTH PORCUPINE SCHOOL PROMOTIONS, JUNE, 1930 Standing of the Pupils in the Various Classes at School Section No. 1 Township of Tisdale, June, 1930 The following are the June promoâ€" tions for S.S. No. 1, Township of Tisâ€" dale, (the South Porcupine school) :â€" Junior IV to Senior IV Honoursâ€"Betty Gallagher, Ruth Keâ€" hoe, Annie Michaluk, Mary Frumkin, Madcline DeRosa. Recommendedâ€"Muriel Wilson, Nick Zaitz, Erica Larkin, Maurice Londry, Patrick O‘Shea, Celia Spitz, Violet Mcâ€" Kay, Douglas McCann. Senior III to Junior IV Honoursâ€"Rauha Vallenius, Wolodyâ€" myr Solonynka, Fred Andrews, Helmi Lammi, Elina Wuori, Bob Gallagher, Edith Rapsey, Hildreth Childs, Lillian Huot, Tessie Kesnesky, Mike Kostynyk, Beatrice Smith, Phyllis McCann. Passâ€"â€"Eino Luhta, Jack Bridges, Patâ€" rick Cunningham, Wilmer Fera, Kenâ€" neth Myers, Paul Mercier, Wanda Bezâ€" palko, Sylvia Parkko, Eleanor Cunningâ€" ham, Frances St. Paul, Neil Train, Lily Niemi, Sirkka Wuori, Mildred McCaw, Muriel Miller, Violet Burke, Edna Dilâ€" lon. Passâ€"Florence Lloyd and Gertrude Wilford equal; Irene Deacon, Newsham Haneberry, Beulah Rayner, Mike CapyK., Margaret Richards, Douglas McLeod, Ruth Verner, George Nummela, Woâ€" neta Blood; Helen Zaitz and Nellie Eyre equal; Evelyne Mack, Rosie Myâ€" ronyk, George Young, Katie M#Aller, Marion Myers, Dora Dillon, Louis Daâ€" genals. Recommendedâ€"Bernice MacDonald, Jack Deacon, Steve Stefanski, Rose Cosco, Helen Lefurgy, Cecil Helmer. Promoted from Junior III to Senior IIHI Honours â€" Vieno Kauto, Bethea Londry, Arne Manner, Tuulikki Vikâ€" strom, Billy Webster, Norma Pamplin, Alice Mercier, Aino Rintamaki, Jenâ€" nie Gallai, Stella Brown, Kirsti Uikâ€" strom, Rudolph Bezpalko, Preston Haâ€" milton, Robert Purnis, Natalie Kostyâ€" nyk, Arnold Coott, Harold Helmer, Ainc Rintamaki, Lilia McKay, Johnny Mortensen, Josephine Cecconi, Dorâ€" othy Farrell, Carmel Kavanagh, Omer Clusiau, Leonel Clusiau, Elsie McCaw, R ef rigerator owner ever spent a cen t for â€" service THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Application forms are to hand this week from John Coyne, South Porcuâ€" pine, James McDonnell, Dome Mines, J. L. Picton, Dome Mines, O. Chenier, Timmins, W. T. Brenton, Timmins and F. E. Stiby, Timmins. This is coming ahead in fine style. Comrade Parsons has to be credited with the first three, President Neame, Comrade Southam and myself with one each. We grow slowly but surely. Comrade Parsons dropped in Saturday with 100 donaâ€" tions, three applications, and dues for three members. We are grateful for the splendid support from the Dome and South Porcupine, towards the branch, and I am afraid we shall never be out of Comrade Parsons debt for his splendid work on behalf of the Leâ€" gion. We were able to do some relief work fault with an organization that they this last week amongst some exâ€" scl- could have joined, when they had the diers, who were homeless, friendless, means but were not man enough to hungry and without means of livelihood. | do so. We bore no malice for the past. l Through our relief fund we brought | | If investigation showed that they were| sunshine into the lives of these poor in need of help, they got that help, devils, whose future looked dark inâ€" , from the relief fund of the Legion. deed, and assisted them to get employâ€"| } Some of the comrades we have helped ment. One of these poor fellows reâ€" have joined the branch, their letters marked that we ought to think ourâ€" | thanking us for our help in the time selves lucky in the Porcupine, as he had of need, asking us if they could join | seen thqusands out of work in the cxties1 the branch, as they were now able to | Thousands clamouring for work, for look after themselves, and would be food, and many families starving!: To proud to join the branch if we would see the look on these poor devils‘ faces take them, are something that the when we gave them the means to get finger of scorm cannot reach, something food and lodging, and help them to get that makes us proud that we as memâ€" work, was worth all the hard knocks bers of that worldâ€"wide League, The the officers of this branch get at times. British Empire Service League, .of It brought out the Legion in its real which the Canadian Legion is a part; |i light, a refuge in this hard old world‘s‘ proud that we can help those who canâ€" storms,real feeling for unfortunate net help themselves; proud to fight comrades in their hour of need, a reâ€" | again, yes, fight for the right to work, fuge where good sound common sense and live where the Union Jack still flutâ€" is used, to help those who cannot help | ters proudly in the breeze. We had no themselves. ifear over there, fighting for the good Yes, we get hard knocks at times, old flag, and we have no fear at all, often unjustly through people not fighting, yes, fighting for the ex-soldler‘ knowing the facts. We were asked a short while ago to help a comrade who was in good work, earning a good wage, who had unfortunately got into difficulties. Owing to the state of our relief fund at that time, we felt unâ€" able to hand him what he required from our relief fund. We took up the matter with our Proviiicial Commaml who promised to give his case all the i l I and his depindents, under the same old flag, that thousands gave their lives for. It is said that the pen is far mighter than the sword, and one thing it is much lighter than the sword, and has proved to be very effective in a frontal attack, in the times of peace, when the livelihood of the exâ€"soldier was at stake, and some people ready to deprive him of that livelihood. In the help they could. They sent us papers| future when might again starts to be to fill in with all particulars of the rlght the pen will prove a ready weaâ€" case, and papers for this comrade to tfill in, with the reminder that help would sure be forthcoming if the | \ papers were filled in and signed by this | comrade. This comrade filled in the papers but refused to sign them. I have the papers at present still unsigned. This comrade met the executive comâ€" mittee of the branch, and was advised to sign the papers. He would not do as the executive wished, so therefore the case was dropped. The usual line of story got around, that we had refused to help a comrade, that we had money for relief, but we were not giving it out pon, where the livelihood of the exâ€" soldier is at stake. I would like all the comrades who have been so good as to get donations, to hand in their books not later than Saturday, July 5th. As soon as we get in the books we can arâ€" range about the prizes. Watch The Advance for the date of the distribuâ€" tion, and watch out in the post for your statement, and, of course, there are aA few suspension notices also in the post. Your dues will be gratefully received, and acknowledged at once by â€"The Secretary»Treasurer. Stella Stefanski. Passâ€"Hubert Cook, Sapphira Toderâ€" an, Char}_ie Cunningham, Vivian Miller, Joseph Clusiau, Irene Cosco, Iréne Varker, Denis Pullin, Pasqualino Strange, Marjory Smith, Matthew Milâ€" ler, Robert Richards, Della St. Paul, Andrew Kesnesky, Irene Helmer. Recommendedâ€"Bert Emmons, Carâ€" oline Sutherland. Promotion list Senior. II to Junior. III Honoursâ€"Phyllis Pamplin, Mary Toâ€" deran, Eva McLeod, Billy Jamieson, Dora Kesnesky, Nellie Shunkinski, Reino Ranhala, Jack Webster, Ralph Dysart, Marjorie Jamieson, Douglas Pamplin, John Spitz, Steve Capck, George Dogue, Jim Turner, Roy Richâ€" ards, Bessie Verner, Pat LaForest, Harry Pyke, Pete Aquino, Edwin Kuâ€" usela, Charlie Eyre, Veikko Torneanem, Margaret Gooding, Raymond McCann, Emmet Cunningham, Vincent Aquino, Leuto Walli, Billy McInnis. Passâ€"Audrey Bennett, Lewis Pyke, Charlie Giiovenella, Viola Laffin, Edâ€" win Kavanah, Russell Dillon, Dorothy Couch, Ernest Derosa, Katie Zaitz, Dorcthy McKay. Recommendedâ€"Salred Huot. Junior II to Senior II Honoursâ€"Jean Andrews, Isobel Rapâ€" sey, Irene Disher, Teresa Cosco, Jessie Hamilton, Eino Kantto, Dorothy Michâ€" aluk, Harry Turner, Billy Dagenais, Aura Vallenius, Joan Smith, Lillian Kaufman, S@arah Firth; Betty MaciIinâ€" tosh and Beverley Evans equal; Dorâ€" othy Deacon and Mario Giovanella efiial; Ellen Mahon, Eileen Lowry. Class A. to Senior Primer Honoursâ€"Helen Hanaberry, Kathleen Connelly, Melville McCaw,. Eva Pictila, William Lowry, Jackie Cunningham, Passâ€"Willis Maki, Avylin Cronk, Penti Kuivisto, Kathleen McKay. Recommended â€" Reggie Kavanagh, Ray Montrose. Promoted Senior I to Junior II Honoursâ€"Jim Waite, Terrie Wilson, Leonard Mahon. Passâ€"Lily Boyko, Margaret Bowes, Isobel McKay, Valerie Bessette, Mike Mahoney and Leonard Bathick equal. Recommendedâ€"Garth White. Senior Primer A. to Senior. I Honoursâ€"Irja Luhta, Myra Cantor, Elaine Dogue, Fern Helmer, Stephen Evans, Ross Kehoe, Emest Niemi, Vioâ€" let Dillon. Pass on year‘s workâ€"Bobby Pearce. Senior Primer B. to Junior I Honoursâ€"Bill Turner, George Roâ€" manick, Betty Mitchell, Juliet Strange, Billy Millar, Clayton Kavanagh, Dan Sekulick. Passâ€"Garry Clarke, Esko Walli, Nick Toderan. Senior Primer C. to Junior I Honoursâ€"Kathleen Hill, Lawrence Mahon, Keith Bennett, Prescilla Kavâ€" anagh, Annie Rintimacki, Jennie Zaiiz. Passâ€"Lauri Saari. Recommendedâ€"Kaarlo Tlola. Passâ€"Shirley Ewing, Evaleen Spadaâ€" fore, Alli Huhto. be Canaditan Eeqior in the Borenpine By the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer. as we should. I trust some of those who were so quick to condemn the Legion will read this article and get the real truth of the matter. Our relief goes as far as possible to those poor dcvils! out of work, and to assist the families of comrades who are sick. We figure ‘a man in work should be at least able to look after his home, and if he does strike adverse conditions we are always ;ready to give him advice, and help, | also smooth out his difficulties. We are dispensing public money, members dues, and we have have to be very careful what, and who we assist, as the finger of scorn is quickly pointed at us. ,We have not turned down a single deâ€" serving case since last October; in fact, we have given help to suspended memâ€" |\ bers, to men who were quick to find fault with an organization that they ; could have joined, when they had the means, but were not man enough to | do so. We bore no malice for the past. iIf investigation showed that they were in need of help, they got that help, from the relief fund of the Legion. iSome of the comrades we have helped have joined the branch, their letters 'thanking us for our help in the time of need, asking us if they could join }the branch, as they were now able to look after themselves, and would be proud to join the branch if we would take them, are something that the finger of scom cannot reach, something that makes us proud that we as memâ€" Norris Orr, Betty Couch, Laura Young, Irja Maki, Harry Disher, Frances Cunâ€" ningham, Rauna Waaranen, Vivian Ferrigan, Doris St. Paul, Viola Mansâ€" field. Passâ€"Annie Cameron, Evelyn Mitâ€" chell, Lois McCloud, Edwin Brown. Recommendedâ€"Lilian Belisle (on year‘s work). Promoted Class B. to Junior Primer Passâ€"Grace Lefurgy, Albert Clusilau, Douglas Deacon, Francis Richards, Walter Firth, Martin Kuusela, Lucy Olivier, Orville Lamothe, Billy Booker, Mary Sankovich, Urpa Latvala, Terry Talentino, Jimmie Jamieson, Raymond Blood, Violet Mahoney. Saskatoon Starâ€"Phoenix:â€"The Unitâ€" ed States cannot expect to lay fresh rows of bricks on its tariff wall without causing reprisals and losing some of its immense export trade. Recommendedâ€"Bobbie Wallace (on year‘s work). Promoted B. to A. Passâ€"Bill Mozydr, Keijo Tola for 98¢ SATURDAY MORNING Values up to $20. Goldfield Drug Co. Don‘t Forget the Big Swim, July 27th Make your Entries Now Any Article in Our Window THE The Sudbury Star last week says:â€" "Frank J. Kehoe, formerly of Timâ€" mins and Parry Sound, has opened an office in the Davis Block, Elm St. East." |BGCOLDFIELDS en m ons + nc marncs. ermm en cemeemer Matineeâ€"Daily at 2.30 p.m. Eveningâ€"at 7.00 p.m. continuous performance COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMMEâ€"MON., WED., FRIDAY Gowns, Gorgeous Homes, Pretty Girls, Two Men, Two Women, Prisons, Country Clubs, Coal Minesâ€"that‘s "DÂ¥NAMITE" TITS FULL OF THRILLS COME EARLY MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 7thâ€"8th George Sidneéy and Charke Murray (LAUGH THAT OFF) COMEDYâ€""OH DARLING" _ CARTOONâ€""INDIAN PUDDING®" WEDNES. and THURSDAY, JULY 9thâ€"10th Cooperâ€"Hustonâ€"Brian Janet Gaynor a“,fil Charles Farrell This one is treated with the glamour and the appeal of the open spaces. Plenty exciting. COMEDYâ€""DANGEROUS FEMALES" Midnight Show Thursday, July 10th, 11.30 p.m. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 11thâ€"12th July 14â€"15thâ€"*"So Long Letty" July 16â€"17thâ€""Hell Harbour" July 18â€"19thâ€"*"Sweetie" July 21â€"22ndâ€""Untamed" July 23â€"24â€""Son of the Gods" _ July 25â€"26â€""The Love Parade" July 27â€"28â€"â€""Puttin‘ on the Ritz" July 30â€"31â€"‘Sarah Son" With a strong supporting cast and z fast tempoed storyâ€"Brimf{ul of Entertainment. "DISNEY CARTOGN" FOX MOVIETONE NEWS NOTEâ€"Above programme will be shown at the Midnight Show on Sunday, July 13thâ€"Doors open at 12.01 (midnight) FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 4th 5th Cecll B. DeMille‘s FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Midnight Show Friday, July 4th at 11.30 p.m. T HE AT R Es TALKING PICTURES AT THEIR BEST NOW PLAYING (Last Time Toâ€"Night) Harold Lloyd "The Cohens and Kellys in Scotland " (ASK THOSE WHO SAW IT Recently a Royal Arch Chapter of the Masons was instituted at Kirkâ€" land Lake by District Superintendent Jas. R. Spence, of TIroquois Falls.

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