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Porcupine Advance, 4 Jul 1935, 3, p. 6

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Dear Sir:â€"I was reading your article of a week ago on the man who admired the garden of St. Mary‘s hospital and of the man who wondered how much Timmins, Ont., June 30th, 1935 To the Editor of The Advance, Timmins Infinite Care and Patience Shown by Sisters and Nurses to all in Their Care Pays Tribute to the Hospital and Nurses ate abe +2 «â€" FAGE arx at2 2", 28. 28. .8. .+ 2 o s s o s s o s s *sns *4 , *4 e 4 e a*as* hi 00 oi snn $ then sickness through the wounds; then | it was more wounds. In three years of soldiering I believe I spEent six months in different hospitals and during that! time I saw a few doctors, sisters, or-" derlies, who were far from perfect in‘ their work. The remainder of the doc-" | tors, sisters, nurses, orderlies, and even the ward maids, should have had serâ€" That made me think that doctors, sisters and nurses are born anq not made; at least, that seems to be the case from my several experiences, During the war I found myself inâ€" side of several hospitals at one time and another, First, it was wounds: the water cost A tea will be held undsr the ausâ€" pices of the Eastern Star on Saturday, July 6th. Tea will be served from 3 to ’6 p.m. on the lawn of the residence "of Mrs. W. H. Pritchard, 19 Hemlock lstreet. Events under the auspices of ’t,he,East.em Star Lodge are always atâ€" tractive events and the tea on Saturâ€" day will be a specially pleasing one. ,cuscomtort. on my part. Night and morning a Sister came and ' knelt down in the corridor and prayed | for everyone. If I had been the Lord Mayor of London I could not have been | treated with more respect and kindness., I would like if possible to show the town and everyone else who cares to read, with what respect I hold the i doctors, Sisters and nurses of St. Mary‘s 1 hospital, angq also the visitors who helped us pass a pleasant hour. I remain, * [ Tea Under Auspices of Eastern Star Saturday vants to wait on them, their patience Hmd their energy seemed to be unendâ€" E,ln.. Maybe, it is use T always have adwutobemewhereehe.omer than the place where I happen to be + |At the time, but whatever the cause, I |never see anyone connected with hosâ€" work without wondering at their | wonderful patience. A few weeks ago I had a sick spell of some kind. Whatever it was, I have ‘ never had it before and I hope I shall | never have it again. However, after tryâ€" ‘lng to fight it off for two weeks, it got | the best of me, and the doctor ordered | me to bed. Once I was in bed I tound.‘ myself too weak to get out again and the doctor ordered me to the hospital. There 1 remember being bathed by the ] +. AYMEORLS _ VVUVK â€" INY LCCIMpErAIUOTE anq counted the beat of my pulse. They plastered my back and chest and brought ne medicine at all hours of the day and night. The Sisters and nurses made my bed, while I was lying in it, without putting me to the least inconvenrience and without the slightest discomfort on my part. orderly. Nurses took my anq counted the beat of my plastered my back and brought nme medicine at ; the day and right Yours most sincerely A. J. Doling be unendâ€" | ways have ‘Ise, other pen to be e cause, 1| P in n ram _ â€"Jennis Shuster, Lillian Harry, Donâ€" 'ald Galbraith, Euclide Marier, Audrey Laffin. Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"Honoursâ€"Helen Haneberry, Margaret Foster, Vivian Ferrigan, Frank Richards, Viola Mansâ€" | | field, Eileen Purdy, Prances Cunningâ€" 3 | ' Jr. III A to Sr. III Bâ€"Recommended i Jr. III B to Sr. III Bâ€"Passâ€" Jean Dysart, Isabel Hepburn, Majorie Ewâ€" ing, Ruth Emden, Philip Deacon, Vicâ€" tor Larsen, James Dogue. Jr. III Aâ€"Honours:â€"Kauko Nikkanâ€" en, Audrey Jamieson, Luella Johnston, Lilian Williams; Bonnie Clark and | Clara Lindroos, equal; Everett Edwards ,and Muriel Stuart, equal; Leonard Harâ€" |per, Harry Coott, Tommy Mahon, Gerâ€" ’ aldine Rogers and Kauko Vesala, equal; Douglas McLellan, Keijo Ilola, Betty Curboy; Sulo Maki and Helen Young, ‘equal; Harry Robinson; Jim Fera and |\Terry Pullin, equal. | Grace Lefurgy and Vilho _Rintamaki' equal. [ HI KA "to â€"Sr. IlII Aâ€"Passâ€"Rayâ€" [mond Blood and Mary Sekulick, equal; Martha Luhta, Gordon Smith; Aune Alanen and Walter Rachanski, equal; Wallace Clement, Dorothy Jean Herâ€" rington, Wailter Firth, Adelaine Jakes and Jennie Zaitz, equal; Albert Barâ€" tosevich, Teddy Romanick, Lucy Oliâ€" vieri; (Kevin CaHMill passed on year‘s work); Mary Sarkotish, Colin Robinâ€" son, Stewart Reed, Stanley Mahon: Pass:â€"Dennis Young, Howard Wilâ€" |liams; Jennie Anderson and Emma Anâ€" | derson, equal; Mate Dasovitch. | __Jr. II A to Sr. II Aâ€"Honoursâ€"Aina |Heikella and Mary Connelly, equal; |Eino Rautio, Roy Mawhiney, Ray Laâ€" |forest, Killiam Haanpaa, Leona Sulliâ€" van, Eila Korhonen, Kathleen Lowry, Walter Schmelzle, Francis Bennett, |Jack Syvret, Arvo Ristimaki, Gerald | Gagnon, James Young, Peter Babando, | Betty Deacon,; Aimee Strand. ’ Pass:â€"Margaret Rich. | _ _Sr. II to Jr. IIIâ€"Honoursâ€" Evelyn |Disher, Kirtha Nikkanen, Winnifred ,Willia«ms, Alden â€" Pasanen, Kathleen ’Pyke, John Farkas; Norma McCaw and | Douglas Farren, equal:; Nanette Chrisâ€" tie, Donald McCulloch, Audrey McCaw. _ Passâ€"Audrey Milley, Albert Clusiau, | Marion Richards, Annie Mozdir, Walter ‘Larsen, Angus Gannon; Jack and Stuart McDonald, equal; Bill ' Mozdir, Edgar Young, Murray Dryman; Gina Crema and Charles Brown, equal:; ‘ }Erick Kehusmaa and Paul Lamothe, | equal; Nelson Farrell, Violet Mahoney, Eino Rintamaki, Elaine Emdin, Victor | I Hills. | en it Sr, II to Jr. IIIâ€"Recommended:â€" Eva Wysogland, Roy Pasanen, Terry Palentino, Robert Bowes, Lawrence McKay. in oo e t 40 > ‘Ir; IIâ€"Honoursâ€"Gordon |Kaufman, Marjorie Fera, Kalervo Veâ€" sala, Mary Lefurgy, Patsy Mahon, Donâ€" ald Briden, Ellen Jane Mairs, Robert | McIntosh, Elmer Hansen, Joyce Laffin, “Annie Richetnyck; Keith Anderson and | Edith Blakeman, equal; Toimi Detch and David Parer, equal; Elvon Kavanâ€" augh; Kenneth McCaw â€" and Jennie 'Charlinsky, equal; Evelyn Syvret; Ann Sarkotish and Roy McKay, equal; | Jeanette Papin, Leo Hutcha; Wilburn Montrose and Fred Osrom, equal; Lauri 'Luoma, Erkki Koshonen, Mary Reshe-. tarski; Mary Dasovich and Frank Siâ€" |cola, equal. | _ Recommended:â€" Juanita â€" Fortuna, Alma Johnston. Phyllis Cahillâ€"Passed on year‘s work. Jr. IL B.to Str. II Bâ€"Honoursâ€"Grace Tomchisk, Robert Mairs. Sheila Miller, | Jean Marie Purdy, Rita Costello, Gloria !Cosco, Billy Adams, Doris Gannon, ,Gordon Philbin, Betty Hansen; Peggie Spjuth and Jean Carruthers, equal; ! Norbetine Ferrigan. en mm ns mt uen mm umm ame Poncvpmn ADVANCE, TIMMINS, oONTARtO ie in | ‘Br. Pr. to Sr. 1stâ€"Honoursâ€" Peggy lMcLellan. Teresa Smith, Bethel Bowes, Stanley Barbas, Mary Harper, Frank 'Hawes. Wilma Mawhinney, Paul Croâ€" | teau, Leslie Costello, Olive Hill, Hilkka | Balanen; Jean Murrell and Leonard Clemiss equal: Jack McLellan, Barbara Ann Hepburn; Donald Mahon and Helâ€" ,en Jemmett, equal; Ashick Dyron, Mary Elizabeth Pearce; Andy Arynas and Thomas Young, equal; Flora Turner; Cyril Freeman and Freda Hepburn, cqual; Donald Ried, John Mozder, Murâ€" die Fortiene, Leonard Pasanen; Ida Mahoney and Francis Karpiuk, equal. | Recommended :â€"Clifford Pyke, Lorne Richards, Tauno Pere, Mauno Haavisâ€" to, Gerald Rosebrugh, Oliver Firth, Myrtle Anderson, Joe Adamo. Bâ€"Lorina Blood, Allan Laine, Jimmy Parker, Coleman Ferrigan, Helena Nisâ€" | kala, Sybil Ostrom. Lucille Mitchell, Arthur Puisto, Douglas Mouston, Irja | Holopainen, Pangrazino Piva, George Fera, Joan NcGillis, Lahja â€" Makela, Bobby Spitz, Jahn Young, Roy Farrell, Tommy Ganon, Teress La Porte, Florâ€" ence La Porte, Kenneth Deroin. ’ Jr. Pr. B to Sr. Pr. Aâ€"Freda Rachanâ€" | ski, William Korpi, Billy Faulconer and 'Bobby Tomcheck equal, Olive Hills, Ina Niemi; Oliver Helkila, Allan Walo, Paul Yoki and Billy Lamb, equal; Ausâ€" tin Gordon, Oliver Lefurgy. ; Jt.â€"Pt. C to Sr. Pr. Bâ€"Douglas Milâ€" der, Dorothy Clemiss, Margaret Hull, Hyacinthe Ferrigan, Donald Deacon, Boyd Turner, Lois Taffin, Richie Lowâ€" ry, Wilfred Toppari, John Adams, En-, so Rocco, Clitus Sullivan, Edith Benâ€" nett, John Secoli, Hilga Detch, Eino | Ylijoki, Anna Lousia Tuisha, | St.â€" Pr. 6 â€"Jr. l1stâ€"Kevin McGillis, Stephen Pyke, Ero Ketola, Ellen Dishâ€" er, Zena Rechetnyck, Ellen Erkkala, Helka Salanen, Hylda Harry, Joan! Somerville, T!June Promoti(;;éâ€";fi _ S.S8. No. 1A Tisdale dale:â€"K. P. to Jr. Pt.â€"â€"A Smelzle, Donaid Adamo, Tuovi Margaret Croteau, Elizabeth Rose Gordon, Hilka Kargas, La tola, Salmi Klaar, James Syur Sullivan, Anniec Ylijoki. ;.m of promotions at $.8. N« romotion List of Pupils in the Various Classes at the South Poreupine School. imo, Tuovi Pietela, Elizabeth Mairs, Kargas, Laila Kaiâ€" a, Kalervo Veâ€"| The following students have been y Mahon, Donâ€" | promoted from T2A to T3:â€"K. Wessâ€" Mairs, Robert’man, A. Simola, P. Moroz, N. Woolâ€" 1, Joyce Laffin.!cocks, L. Raynsford, C. Hornby, E. i Anderson and | Peterson, D. Treat, F. Iannarelli, V. eToimi~Detch ‘MCCliura. _ > DBatrinnia s ‘aulconer and Olive Hills, Allan Walo, equal; Ausâ€" Joan The following T3 students have been granted diplomas in the subjects after their names. They will receive these diplomas at commencement in the fall: E. Bailey, Machine Shop. 3 P ga o 0 8 1 q â€" Black, Electricity. Moore, Machine Shop. . Nickula, Electricity. St. Denis, Electricity. . Hensby, Machine Shop. . _ McLean, Woodworking. . Kostynyk, Electricity. Carver, Electricity. Baderski, Machine Shop. . Mitchell, Machine Shop. McClure, C. Patriquin J Weiss B Jackson, L. Morandin, R. Walsh, F Ceglars, _ The following students have been promoted from T2B to TZA;â€"W. Kowâ€" alski, R. McGrath, J. Shuster, G. Young, L. Morin, J. Neame, J. Delmonte, V. fsutcher, T. Lauzon. ,Reports for Year of | _ Vocational School The following students have been promoted from TI to T 2 A:â€"H. Carâ€" penter R. Pond, W. Volichuk, J. Mcâ€" lMullen, J. Irish, W. Thomas, J. Zadâ€" worny, R. Morin, F. Caron, J. Torâ€" lone, T. Klowaty, K. Harrison, W. Barâ€" bas, J. Suzack, H. Chenier, K. Lainsâ€" bury, J. Donovan, K. McInnis, J. Arâ€" nott, L. Tippett, E. Lavallee, M. Morisâ€" sette, C. McQueen, J Lago, L. Feltâ€" mate, R. Parsons, C. Edmonds, M. Panâ€" chuk, R,. McLean, H. Bennard, E. Bolâ€" ka, G. Cousins, E. Turcott, H. Pannas, C. Petroni, R. Orland, E. Leduc, M. Kallenchuk, C. Sebastien, J. Luccianâ€" tonio, F. Roberts. The following are the reports of the Vocational School for the year 1934â€" 3 | Mitchell, Olive Dixon, Dorothy McKay _ _Passâ€"Fern Helmer, Alli Huhta, Elâ€" len Lindewall, Sylvia Maki, Lila Janâ€" akka, Violet Waanen, Annie Rintamaki, Dan Sekulick, Lioyd Young, Robert Pearce, Kathleen Hill, Ronald Walker, Velma Sttwart, Wm. Turner, â€" Steve Mularchuk, Violet Dillon, Billy Miller, Recommendedâ€" Clayton Kavanagh, Leonard Battrick, June Philbin, Betty Pasanen, Betty Couch, Llioyd Owens, Mary Walker, Edwin Brown, Alice Robâ€" ortson and Jolly Howe, equal: Reggic Clement, Reggie Butler, Evelyn Mitâ€" chell, Eddie Harjula, Garry Clark. ’ Recommendedâ€"Frank Briden, Kathâ€" leen McKay, Lawrence Mahon, Evaâ€" leen Spadafore. Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Honoursâ€"Joyce Coffey, Stephen Evans, Myra Cantor, Irja Luhta, Shirley Ewing, Betty Cumâ€" ming, Elaine Dogue, Richard Hicks, John Vesala, Kathleen Pecore. sist of Promotions in the Classes of the Timmins Vocational School, June 1935. ave been â€"H. Carâ€" , J. Mcâ€" , J. Zadâ€" The following students of VI have been promoted to C2:â€"B. Hart, E. McNeil, B. Forbes, D. Yantha, S. Daly. The following students have been promoted from S2 to $S3:â€"pD. Leach, R. Baratto, M. Barilko, M. Shaw, A. Kramaruk, P. Bellamy, E. Sinclear, A. McJanet, J. MclIsaac, M. Fowler, J Belanger, K. Wilkinson, A. Della Veâ€" dova, D. Kelly, M. Wallace. The following students have been promoted from C2 to C3 :â€"L. Kari, W The advertisements in real newspapers are thoughts â€" telling you about the things that other men and women have created for your use, Read the ads. They are the voices from hunâ€" dreds of thousands of looms, shops, foundries, studios, laboratories, where millions of minds are turning pleasant thoughts into worthâ€"while things for you and your family. _ _ The following students of VI haveiv been promoted to S2:â€"A. !R Fleurie, V. Kolaski, S. Moroz, G. Laâ€"| R franiere, F. Romanchuck, M. Stenâ€"| e clik, R. Gurevitch, M. Frawley, J. Hursâ€" | G ley, L. Raffaele, M. Shulist, M. Kramarâ€" !Z uk, G. Bright, I. Ericson, G. Sebastien, | D H. Forrester, M. Clutchey, G. Dawâ€" | sc son, M. Lavalee, A. Martin, D. Cooper, | P S. Horne, E. Thachuk, A. Beauchamp, E. Sveen, M. Ladouceur, D. BojOor, S. | c Niemi, M. Bigras. x The man or woman surrounded by better thoughts and things but who pays not the slightest attention to them is not much better off than the one with "nobody to play with." The originator of an idea off than before he originate one else to absorh it 4nd anin 4C A V A j ,,,,, out hands is but a little step and then our thoughts become things, own and swa If there is a up ourselves with" are un The business of living, w the froth skimmed off, is ing. rom thinking with our heads to h of u OT an ld€a is not much better before he originated it till he gets some to absorb it and enjoy it and benefit by it. us is continually thinking idea wapping them for the ideas of a famine of outside ideas we es. Children with ‘"nobody unhappy and unmanageable, of Ii\_/ing, when boiled down and all of VI have ) D. Morin, B. Hart, E.|H. Luchen just a matter of thin} The following C3 students have been granted diplomas in the Commercial Department:â€"M. Stachow, Volâ€" chuk, V. Smith, S. Daly, H. Lanaders, G. MacQuarrie, T McDermott, L. Loughton, M. Dickinson, M Vienotte, M. Smith, A. Bennard. Try The Advance Want Ad doing with s of our _others, shrivel to play ‘1v0r, A. Sorjonen, on, P. Richardson, , A. Lukon, A. Korâ€" Laughren, O. Mcâ€" A. Wojciechowski, 1. Nelson, J. Macâ€" A. Jopson, E. Wilâ€" Sullivan, FP, Shub, vertisements 83 will reâ€" Science:â€" . Stenclik [. Latimer k 4

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