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Porcupine Advance, 6 Jul 1933, 1, p. 7

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Recommended â€" Reginald Dillon, Thomas Holjevac, Ian MacDonald, Muâ€" riel Tisdelle, Fanny Walko, Jessie Wong Room 3â€"II Class to Jr. IIIâ€"M. G. Bristow, teacherâ€"C. Butkovic, Doreen Wills, Billy Fairhurst, John Sisik, Lilâ€" lian Cummings. Alfred Summerell, Doâ€" rothy Hoffman, Frances Cencich, Sadie Brooker, Margaret Innis, Billy Welt, Bobby Boyce and Beverley Kitchen, equal; Isabel Flowers and Jean Laughâ€" ren equal; Doric Turcott and Willie Hunter, equal; Louise Delich, Paul Laine, Ethel Fowjer, El}ken McCain, Vance Rafuse, Ruby Shanks, Steve Poâ€" locny, Sylvia James, Ruby Nelson, Boyd Prentice, Eva Moller, Jackie Tlowers. MMiiKRCIiL, 1OMImNnYV MIlller, lrene Montxgny' Merico Narduzzi, Barbara Sangster, Audrey Tomkinson, Ladia Webber, Peter Walko,. | Recommendedâ€"George Gerovac. B.l-' ly Tomerick. l Pass from Jr. Second to Sr. IIâ€"Aune Alanen, Mary Balen, Lawrence Dillon, Annie Holgovich, Trevor Johnson, Dorâ€" othy McNaughton, Tommy Popovich,‘ Wilfred Wolfe., Jr. III to Sr. IIITâ€"Catherine McDon-] Passâ€"Peggy Boyce, Annie Butkovich, Phyllis Gregulski, Hazel Hannah, Violet Harrisg Ann Jacksic, Ivy Keen, Mary Laham. Bette MacMillan, Katie Philâ€" liban, Margaret Sova, Marjorie Tomâ€" kinson, Stella Walko, Doreen Warner. Recommendedâ€"Dorothy Leck. Promoted from I to IIâ€"Jean Bruce, teacherâ€"Honoursâ€"Kirby Joyner, Inez Williams, Jean Lafferty, Alta Fisher, | Eda Battiagelli, Remeigo Pizzali, Elizaâ€" beth Sandul, Lena Cousineau, Laura SÂ¥ se tss uns mm enc m Passâ€"Bruno Bartol, Rosa Bojtos, Isoâ€" l bel Fraser, Joyce Flynn, Marion Hanâ€"| nah, Esko Jutjaravi, Jack Kettner, Claâ€" [ rence Keiser, Emil Klesanick, Eera, Makela, Tommy Miller, Irene Montxgny' Merico Narduzzi, Barbara Sangster, Audrey Tomkinson, Ladia Webber, Peter Walko. | Sr. II to Jr. IIIâ€"H. M. Lee, teacherâ€" Honoursâ€" Jean McWhinney, Amy Prentice, Lawrence Tomlinson Margaret Hegedu‘s, Greta Graham, Hazel Mcâ€" Quarrie, Olga Marchore. Gildo Pellizari. Passâ€"Margaret Bojtos, Edward Brown, Frank Buchar, Raymond Chatâ€" son, Mabel Cousineau, June Cretney, Maisie Dunbabin, Peter Jenkyn, John Mangotic, Ethel Prest, Helen Sheculski. Passed (Names arranged alphabetiâ€" cally)â€"Walter Augustine, Mary Bakich, Margaret Bell, Alexandra Bugera, Ivy Calverley, Anita Cousineau, Frank Fowler, Harold Furlong, Willlam Harris, Mary Hodson, Daisy Hunter, John Lark, Helen Newcombe. Frank Ovis, Lucy Proulx, Dorothy Sangster, James Smith, Elmer Turcott, Ralph Webber, Roy York. The following are the promotions at Schumacher public school:â€"Room 22â€" Junior Fourthâ€"William K. Wylie, teacherâ€"Passed with Honoursâ€"(Names in order of merit)â€"Katherine Buchar, Margarect Harrison, Maisie Eldridge, Jessie Bell;, William Cripps. Evelyn Hazelwood,. Walter Zadorozny, Mamie Howe. Schumacher School June ‘33 Promotions List of Pupils in the sSchumacher Public sSchool Passing to Higher Classes. Pupils with HMHonours and Those Promoted. th. o. oo Sec oc Ne oc oc oc kc cA c J # . _ ® # ®# #u. @ . (@ . .® # uns 62 i9. t 2 Mc . . N c M 4 94 2# M oo.oooooooooooooooooooooocooooooozoooooo"00o3.3.3.030’.30‘%ou.oooonooooo.ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo * ..1 oooooooooooooooooooooooo Speclal Meeting THUREDAY, JUL*Y 6TH i1033 TIMMINS BRANCH 88, CANADIAN LEGION, B.E.S.L. ODDFELLOWS‘ HALL Monday, July 10th A full attendance specially requested and expected. also H. WYSE, Northern Ontario Pension Adjustor ®*" at 8.30 p.m. OFFICIAL VISIT OF THE PROVINCIAL PRESIDENT . J. J. Ferry of Sudbury of the Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"A V. Coleman. teacherâ€"Honours â€" Laura Wardley, Nancy Hepplewhite, Jennie Wallace, Mildred Mirokovich, Nina Cicci, Olive Miller, Muriel Fulton, Lorraine Couâ€" sineau, Jean Bugera, Nellie Harris. Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"W. B. Sparks. teacherâ€"Honoursâ€"John McDonald, Alâ€" lan Cripps, James Waite, Aldo Narduzzi, Fred McNaughton, Arthur Gray, Alaâ€" stair McNaughton, Stanley Robson, Nick Popovich, Walter McQuarrie, Arâ€" thur Quine; Henry Fulton and Leslie Halliwell, equal; Gordon Hammond, Joe Innarelli. Passedâ€"Frank â€" Augustine, â€" Adelchi Battigelli, Stanley Bratby, Wesley Cook, Frankie Corris George Corris, Noel Deslauriers, Ernest Dunbabin, Billy Flynn, Jimmy Fowler, Willie Greer, Theodore Guitard, Douglas Hall, Carl Hannah, Bobby Heath, Allan Keeley, Leslie Lampkin, Stanley Lampkin, Edâ€" mund Luchen, Corrie Miller, Bobby Quine, Buster Todhunter, Ray Veinotte _ Jr. III to Sr. IIIâ€"L. B. Smaill, teachâ€" erâ€"Emile Drahuta, Donald Weber, Burâ€" nett McDonald, Ronald Montigny, Heeâ€" tor Bombardier Hugh Wharton, Mike Muzdika, Douglas Denny, Samuel Patâ€" aran, George Holgevac, Walter Miller, Felix Sheculski, Tommy Kovich. Passâ€"Alex Bell, Noble Cousineaw Carle Cowden, Berardino Defelice, Moris Delich, Alex Fulton, Leslie Hall, Carlie Hartling, M:!ton Kittner, Aloyez Klisanich, Buddy Mangotich, Mirko Muzdeka, Steve Mularchuk, Joseph Napier. America Narduzzi, Angus Sangâ€" ster, Stanley Sellar, Bert Turner. Sr. II to Jr. IIIâ€"Passâ€"John Banish,| Joe Bilenky, Rita Cicci, Jean ‘Croft, Alâ€" ‘bert Gerovitz. Helen Gerovitz, StirlingI Hayward, Stefi Palz, Marian Prentiee,; Berisa Urbanic. | Passâ€"Jenny Boissonault, Rosa Butâ€" kavich, â€" Edna Fraser, Betty â€" Fulton, Julia Holgevic, Marguerite Keizer, Vicâ€" toria Leham, Lily Luchen, Slava Magâ€" nario, Katherine MacMillan, Maria Osâ€" tersek, Margaret Ovis, Mary Urbanic, Audrey Williams, Mary Zadorozna. Recommended â€" Violet â€" Baldovin Thelma Greer, Margrette Kohma, Plor r.e Keen. ald, teacherâ€"Honoursâ€"Annie Innarelli, Anne Miller, Irene Slezak, Peggy Suthâ€" erland,. Jean McGrath. er, Stanley Sellar, Bert Turner. Récommendedâ€"Constantine Mango | _ According to word from New Liskeard | !it would appear that Lorne Chaput had undertaken to give a leaping autoâ€" mobile exhibition, and for the purpose.! |a wosden incline rising to eight feet i above the ground had ‘been erected in 'frcnt of the beach grandstand. His intention was to speed un this pat;hwayl in the open car, shoot into space and land on all four wheels, and he had performed the feat without mishap m‘ other places, it is stated. After the accident at the beach, Lorne Chaput was hurried to the New Liskeard hospital where all possible was done to save his life. All medical skill and nursing care proved unavailing and Lorne Chaput died at the hospital a couple of hours after the accigent. According to the evidence given at the i 1 J While his mother, brother and sister from Kirkland Lake were watching the stunt, Lorne Chaput, the twentyâ€"fiveâ€" yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Chaput, of Kirkland Lake, and brother f Miss Florence Chaput, teacher at the Separate Schools, Timmins, was fatally injured while performing an automobile stunt at New Liskeard Beach on Friday evening of last week. Friends in Timnx â€" will extend to Miss Chaput the deepest and most sincere sympathy in the loss of her brother in this tragic way. Lorne Chaput Fatally Injured in Misâ€" _ _ hap. . His Mcther from Kirkland | Lake Witnessed the Sad | Accident. Dr. Fleming, who had witnessed the accident, told Coroner J. H. McCulâ€" lough‘s jury that Chaput had been struck a crushing blow when the car overturned, and he said the young man did not recover consciousness after beâ€" ing taken to hospital. According to Constable John Pretorius, provincial officer, who also was an eyeâ€"witness, Chaput warmed up his car on the road and then circled the halfâ€"mile rasce track once. As he neared the incline, the car was swinging considerably and its speed, the constable estimated at not more than 45 miles an hour. . The crash happened a few moments later. This time, apparently because his machine did not have sufficient speed, the Ttront wheels dropped as the car reached the top of the incline, and the autemobile noseâ€"dived to the ground, bounced and then somersaulted, the rear of the car striking the driver, who had been partly thrown out by the accident. Stunt Car Driver is Killed at Liskeard Frimer to Firstâ€"LOretta M. Dube, teacherâ€"Honoursâ€"Ruth Sky, June Asâ€" selstine, N‘lma Aramini, Caroline Holeâ€" tich, Carl Mangotic, Freda Palz, Alice Cowden, Evert Moller, Beverley Turcott, Joyce Jenkin, Gerald Stevenson, Bobby Hannigan, Cecelia Johnson. Passâ€"Ida Fantin. Steve Gettler, Betty Heath, Christie Joyce, Mary Markovich, Ida Ostersek, Kenneth Souc‘e, Ferman Turcott, Patricia Barker (rec.). Junior Pr. to Senior Pr.â€"Eileen Hall, Jean Shields, Eileen Soucie, Donald Sutherland, June Sutherland, Alex Wong, Helen Wong, Olive Wurm. Passâ€"Dan Bjorkman, Crawford Clark, Arthur Jenkyn, Jackie King, Evelyn Mackey, Jean Mackey, Johnny Marchiori, Enza Narduzzi, Joan Nicâ€" holls, Henni Poukkunen, Jessie Scullion, Mary Tomiuk. Room 13â€"Primaryâ€"Helen N. Vernier, teacherâ€"Honours â€" Annie Perkovic, Mellia Fabella, Alma Frigonese, Johnny Sangster, Annie Kraznaric, Mary Zudel, Margaret Garec, Dan Armstrong, Olga DiFant, Luigi Battochria, Norma Cretâ€" ney, Klari Kraik, Howard Brown. Passâ€"Ante Brligarari, Mary Dasoâ€" vich, Mary Duric, Margaret Lascaren, Mary Perkovich, Nafalda Pellizari, Lawâ€" rence Rubick, Tommy Scullion, Ruâ€" dolph Scheculski, Gerv. Sutherland. Recommendedâ€"Beatrice O‘Rourke Nick Tomick, Redvers Vickers. equal‘: Freddie Monk, uuijard,: "**~ George Deflice, Eino Makela; Mary | 8e Banich and Adelia Innarelli, equal;| insis Patrick Philliben, Khristine Urbanic,| it is Angeline Bakich, HMHerman Weiss. Paul Mangotic; Bobby O‘Donnell, Agnes A"] bic and Bobby Wallace, equal. - Passâ€"Aletha Armstrong (rec.); Ariel Bjorkman, Mate Dasovich, Isabella Hall: _ A (rec.); Edgar Hazlewood, Jack Keen,| ship Margaret Scullion (rec.); Annic Turisâ€"| Ont: sini, Eleanor Warner. ° . _| this Room IIâ€"E. M. Bush, teacher-â€"Hon-,' last oursâ€"Norman Cripps, Walter Brozoâ€" per | vich, Robert Dye, Hazel Trollope; Orâ€", viouw trud Edlund and Brian Hamilton, equal;]| junce Clara Zanchin, Bobby Shaw, Dav.d| men Graham, Dino Grampavla, Nellie Robâ€" _ T son, Raymond Dumble, Eileen Joyce,| grea Eric Prentice, Helen Fairhurst, Kenneth| adia Killins, Bobby Fulton, Marjorie Grier,} has Roland Boisonault, Keith Hannah. | inter Passâ€"Guissepp.na Cimetta, Alma| K.C. Fabco. Elsie Green, Sylvania Pizzallai,} Tem Mary Sertich, Raymond Taylor, Bronko | Cabi Vicuvich. | situa br. Primer to Jr. Firstâ€" George Harrison, Annie Charles Carr, Julie Popovich Passâ€"Horage B Brooker, Laverne Fournier, Margaret Eddie Walko, Annic First Class to Second Classâ€"Honâ€" oursâ€";Emma Cousineau, Eldolf Bereâ€" zoski, Florence Cousineau, Olga Benyk (rec.) } Margare sini, Ele Room MoQua rrie, Catheflne B vich; Norma Halliwell a equal: Freddie Monk, T George Teflice, Eino Banich and Adelia T: Madel McM a Bombard.er. Ruth Malsoi hart, Lois Phillips and F equal: Ines Fwregonesi, T Madeline Laham. Mari Jn, CyVrii warner, Recommendedâ€"Né ist Class to irran.. teacherâ€"H Bombardier, Teddy + Fawkes, Lorraine t Kriak, Fern Stitt ie Zubernich. onk, Dolo: Bino Mal lia Innat Firstâ€"Honoursâ€" Annie Augustin« D ru. Alberta Coal to Come Here ' at Much Reduced Rate The reduction this.year, which will greatly encourage the use of the Canâ€" adian product in this section of Ontario has been arranged through the direct intervention of Hon. W. A. Gordon, K.C., Minister x Mines for Canada and Temiskaming‘s representative in the Cabinet. He has had the whole coal situation under review and, while only meagre reports of nis findings have been made public, it is safe to say that there will be definite results if that is at all possible. Mrs. T. H. Carson and children art spending the summer at their cottage m one cf the Temagami islands. this summer, The Haileybu last week. This is a reductio; per ton, which was the lowest viously granted by the junction with the Dominion hipmen eff e 0 poin ummet nc ald of The Store manager has a delightful sur.â€" prise for you. Visit the Store between 10 and 11 a.m. Friday, to take advantage of this mystery special. Something everyone likes at a price so low that we reserve the right to LIMIT THREE TO A CUSTOMER WITH A 25¢ PURCHASE. Come early during the hour. The quantity is limited. ONEâ€"HOUR ONLY ! FRIDAY, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. rate Al} EXTRA SPECIAL Choice Ripe per H FRUITS â€" VEGETABLES EXTRA SPECIALâ€"Fri. and Sat 24 1b. bag . pail FOR ALL YOUR MOUSEHOLD CLEANIN [ gas An outstanding special Just in time for holiday and outing needs. ~MHave several tins on hand durâ€" ing the,. Summer months to be sure of fresh, creamy Milk. A saving equal to one tin in every five tins you buy. A _ superior â€" cleanser. Safe for every surface. Tins c NTRODUCING . SN Ap swome Another Outstanding Special : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Eatonia Brand [ t 1 0. A Propuct or CAKAYA 1] min bar MaporaA 18 i t sen annC Haileybu reductio 1€ 1 to Nortt mnncunced _« Mcintyre Team Wins Further Honours in Northern Soccer ATl rom te p in CC _ con=â€" vernâ€" EXTRA SPECIAL twiadlJ iss | Ties in Second Game with Falconbridge for Dominon Chalâ€" teaâ€"! _ lenge Cup, but Wins Round 4 to 3. Timmins Likely to t @| _ See Southert Team Playing Here in Near Future in . the:_ This Series. Brilliant Football Here on Saturday and makâ€"| _ Monday. 10 AVS Nestle‘s Evaporated and Mclntyre 10CUIDAll te ed on Monday. The at not as large as Saturda about 1,000 present.. Fale only one change in their son playing for Peterser tvre made several chang Be n the gam all probabili ture. The draw has but will be anngunce in town. 2 Tall Tins UIY 1€ WC myp ‘Int »LItI10OT yre 1( nday. mnd Sliced t cookep nam ». 3G¢ Peameal ormqe ROLLS ib. 11c CRiX M EN L. UORALDEL CHUCK Roast Beef Ib. 9c BLUE stan BEEF BLADE RoastBeefib.11c YOUR ASSURANCE OF GOOD MEAT ht SNOWFLAKE POWDERED Ammonia 2"* 15¢ mm n un n es mm in m iess omm mm e â€" HOUSEHOLD WASHING luring ‘ootbal n SODA ": 6c 1M tball teams w The attenda Saturday the: Falconbrid TT 1¢€ 1M 1t 11 pBpiay~ 2 was being > made Anderâ€" McInâ€" 11 id wWwas playt Gray but Specials in MEATS SPECIALâ€" BLUE ROSE BRAND SPECIALâ€"~â€" CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS Large ‘Bottle, 14or. . °. . Mmmmm SPECIAL.. ROUVILLE BRAND CHOICE WAX BEANS 1 4 No. 2 Sizte Tin. . RICE 2115c B U T T E R 13â€"0z. Jar MVWWWWM SPECIAL... CROSSE BLACKWELLS TOMATO RAISINS 2 29c SPECIAL. JOLLY GOOD BRAND PEANUT 13°© B U T TE R Enjoy Ovailtine‘s delicious, refreshing nourishment, served iceâ€"cold with milk â€" the original tonic food bever. age. FEATURING THIS WEEK _ the pac shocotin bottled 1 d : a : ste A ‘T% red again relereed and n to all. Mr. La e was particularly t P P PP P P PP PRIME RIB Roasl lb l 7c Fresh BRISKET lb 7c P PP P P PA L Rolled Roast VEAL lb 15c eed and gav Mr. Larmer ind Mc bi¢ Med. Gold Nugget Rebekahs Honour Head of Assembly whist. During the evening Mrs. presented with a beautiful fAicwers from her lodge. Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge c tained last week in honour of ‘M M. Keene, President of the Rel Assembly of Ontario. The lodg the district, both Rebekahs and Oc lows, were invited, and large ntu were present to show honour t guest of the evening, the Preside the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario The evening was spont in bridg Ice cream and cake were the close of the pleasant ev téam of taien! listâ€" of men o go a long way. The final se 4 ts 3 on the 1 through ar Sathrang m putting it sa took th kick ju wild wh mott hard Ancd: nlat nd t stingt in th jall h awa rae. the Bot For _ FRIDAY _ and SATURDA Y Small Tin the NC Mclnty t effort arge 11 mour of ‘Mrs. E. f the Rebekah The lodges of ihs and Oddfelâ€" large number honour to the he President of ind reserve r© so should Keene was bouquet of bridge and Dominion ‘Ca great handling Sathrang lged the wd went away out ervVe 11 righ atter i the rling way hem. preéâ€" Wi n at

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