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Porcupine Advance, 6 Jul 1936, 1, p. 6

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Passâ€"Velma Daly, Angelina Zamin, Rcbert O‘Gorman, Mary Yuskow, Paulâ€" ine Auger, Redmond Richard, William Bolduc, Hilda Moore, Stella Yanick, James Bsattie, Marion Howard, Virâ€" ginia Simpson, Donald Spence, Mary Spraggs, Desmond Hisko, Lawrence Scott, Margaret Knott, Kathlesn Mcâ€" Gee, Christina Kosti, Clifford Hickey, George Sylvestre, Angus MclLcan, Ronâ€" ald Sweeney. non DarbDy, Stanicy Las. Passâ€"Victor Bennard , Frank Osâ€" trowski, Joseph Las, William Fox, Robâ€" ert Jutras, Oswald Auger, Albin Carâ€" penter, Gerald Chenier, Vincent Disley, Ildcord Las, Vivian Burns, Bernard Gutcher, William Wallace, Reginald De Marco, Roderick McPhail, Reggie McNamara, Jack Fleming, Archie Glosâ€" ter, Norman Landers, Alcide Las. Recommendedâ€"Gerard Larmer, Walâ€" ter Furphy, Leonard Lemieux, W. J. Cotnam, Frances Van Form III Sr. to Form IV Jr.â€"â€"Room 13â€"Harold Last, Arthur Shank, Wilâ€" lard Richard. Form III Jr. to Form III Sr.â€"â€"Room 8â€"Recommended on year‘s workâ€"Tom Harkness, Marjorie Burns, Armandina Romouldi,. Evelyn Andrecheck, Viola Form III Jr. to Form III Sr.â€"Room 13â€"Recommended on year‘s workâ€" Myles Shaw, Leonard Andrechek, Robâ€" ert Roy, Hubert Ryan. Passâ€"Honoursâ€"Frank Hohman, Verâ€" non Darby, Stanley Las. Passâ€"H. Hardy, E. Guindon, G. Dooâ€" lan, W. Guiseppi, E. Kulack, F. McLelâ€" lan, W. Charbonneau, O. Ryan, L. Morin, L. Belanger. i Form III Sr. to Form IV Jr.â€"Room "â€"Recommended on year‘s wOorkâ€" Irens O‘Grady, Omer Swain, John Form III "â€"Recomm Irene O‘GI Shields. Form III Sr. to Form IV Jr.â€"Room 9â€"Passâ€"Ruth MacDonald, Agnes Norâ€" kun, Mary McLean, Raymond Badeski, Francis Karpiel, Joyce Lalonde, Nick Ricci, Anna Hohman, Helen Fox, Donâ€" ald McMaster, Ellie McDonald. Form IV Jr. to Form IV Sr.â€"Room 12â€"Recommended on year‘s workâ€"R. O‘Grady, W. Forbes. Form IV Jr. to Form IV Sr.â€"Room 9â€"Reccmmended on year‘s wCrkâ€" Tommy Velma See. Passâ€"Mary Adams, Marjorie Couâ€" las, Hugshina McIsaac, John Powetrs, Audrey Duggan, Alice Lynch, Isabel Charsonncau, Lois McAlendin, Marion Coulas, Charlotte Hirschfeld, Claudine Doncvan, Joan Lacasse, Anita Flynn, Rita RMiggins, Doreen Murphy, Joan Powie, Hazel Lacombe, Connie Leâ€" Blanc. Pass â€"â€" Honours â€" Francis Brocher, Helen Moran, Jerome Belanger, John Descrmeaux. Promotions at the Holy Family School List of Pupils Promoted in the Various Grades at Holy Family School, Timâ€" mins. PAGE s1X Sinclair the Valet Opposite Town Hall Doherty Roadhouse Co. Toronto 293 Bay Street Direct private wires for fast and accurâ€" ate quotations and executions in all Acecurate Markets and Executions in Local Phones 1200 and 1201 KEEP SPOTLESS WITH Members Toronto Stock Exchange Charlie Hallâ€"Manager Commision basis only Unlisted Stocks Bonds Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Passâ€"Lawrence Gorman, Dorothy Tait, Margaret MacGillivary, Louis St. Cyr, Ada Ricci, Meurisse Hitch, Steven Passâ€"Honoursâ€" Stanley _ Ostrows Beatrice Belanger, Mary Markiew Donald Daly. Form I Sr .to Form IIâ€"Room 3â€" Promoted on Year‘s Workâ€"Honoursâ€" Norman Amadio, Edgar Roy, Emmett Roy, Briice Arimstrong, Virginia Michâ€" alak, Harry Lacomb®, Gladys Holden, Katie Power, Desmond Swain, Marjoric Meehan, Teresa Eckart. Form II Jr. to Form II Sr.â€"â€"Room 5 â€"Pass (Honours): William Piekarski, Eileen Patterson, Joan Mahoney, Murâ€" ray Sullivan, Helen Gibbons, Murray Romain, Chest@r Michalak, Murray Fournier. Passedâ€"Mae Hirschfeld, John Michâ€" alak, Geralding Ogilvie, Rosanne Domâ€" ers, J¢hn Henry, Lloyd Doslan, Leo Shank, Beatrice DeMarco, Angelo Ricâ€" ci, Raymond O‘Gorman, Joseph Zamin. Form to Form II Jr.â€"â€"Room 5 â€"Passâ€"Joseph Jeffrey, Bernard White, Gertrude Cotnam, Harold Fox. Recommendedâ€"Jack McCann Demers, Sam Maloci. Form II to Form III Jr.â€"Rcom 22â€" Prcmoted on year‘s workâ€"Evelyn Mcâ€" Key, Gracse Tomchick, John Sullivan, Ronald Mondoux, Rita O‘Callaghan, Helen Oleksiuk, Joan Clarke, Helen Mocre, Gerald Madeski, Margaret Mcâ€" Isaac, Betty O‘Neill, Robert Powers. Passâ€" Geneva Lauzon, Betty Burns, Eugene St. Cyr, Donald McPhail, Andy Blazicka, James Adams, Edward Lanâ€" ders, Donal McKenna, Elmer Beattie, Mary Shaw, Walter Skeba, Richard Richard, Irene Mousseau, Dawson Mcâ€" Conald, Clarsnce Hirschfeld, Alice Coulas. Form II to Form III Jr., Room 6â€" Recommended on year‘s workâ€"Theoâ€" dora Michalak, Teddy Krszesiah, Cassy Thibeault, Teresa â€" Higgins, Loiska Sustersich. Hcnoursâ€"Walter Ostrowski. Passâ€"Edmund Last, Thomas Moran, Mary Durica, Charles Power, Marion Skeba, Frances Disley, Meryl Cuddihey, Arleen Simpson, Ialeen Murphy, Keaâ€" ley Cummings, D‘Arcy McGee, Donald Carpenter. Recommendedâ€"Peter Bowie, Join McConald, Audrey McPhail, Marcella Hedican, Verna Landers, Rita Horne, Leo Horne. Recommendedâ€"Ernest Poiriet rick Belanger, Peter Landry, Dziadura, Vincent Bonick. Passâ€"Leonard Mahoney, Stephanie Myrda, Evelyn Tierney, Patricia Leâ€" gris, Nadine OConnor, Viola Lauzon, Andrew Mestan, Dorothy Carriere, Teâ€" resa Killsen, Irene McGarry, Margaret Landers, Osalyn DeMarco, Margaret McDPonald, Angela Krsyziak, Charlotte Richard, Eleanor Bolduc, Teresa Wojâ€" cilekowski, Poseph Wadsworth, Leila Murray. Honoursâ€"Vincent â€" Burnett Coulas, Joseph Durica. Honoursâ€"Jack â€" Ramberg, Patricia Chenier, Sherman Duggan, June Quinn, FPlorence Ethicr. Timmins Timmins 19 Pine St. North Ad â€" Co ~Way» Clothes Stay Clean Longer when cleaned the Ostrowski The death of O. Olschuk. of 56 Golâ€" den avenue, South Poreupine, occurred yesterday, following a brief iliness. He Imad been a miner in the district for some time but suffered an attack of pneumonia. He had no relatives in this country so far as can be learned. 0.OlIschuk Passed Away on Sunday at South Poreupine perty on a production basis. Asscciatâ€" ed in the company, in addition to Auriac Mines, which holds 40 p.c. or 1,200,000 of the 3,000,000 shares of $1 par value of capital stock are representatives of some of the most important mining inâ€" terests on this continent. It is anntiznced by W.C. Pitfield an Company, Limited, and asscciates tha the entire underwriting of the share of Numaque Mining Co. (N.P.L.) ha been sold. Books opened on Monday c this week and were almost immediatel closed. Subscriptions to the share: which were offered at 602 each, wer well in excess of the offering whic amounted to 575,000 shares. Numaque Mining Co., which has tak en over Block No. 2 of the Nu Sigm: Gold Syndicate‘s holdings (now Auri ac Mines Limited) is assured of ade quate funds to carry Cut its entire dia mond drilling and exploration â€" cam paign, preparatory to placing the pro mill or sm and return Dait for these rates. The usual way in wh find out what ore dend is by chann#el sampling discoveries, particularly Cre is spotty and erratic or the prC Bulk Sampling of Much V alue in North Many prespectors and mining syndiâ€" cates are making use of the Ontario single ton Of gOidâ€"Dbearing ore may D marketed. The offer is not confined to Ontari but is "a service offered the minin industry of Canada by the Ontari geovernment," according to Arthur 4 government," a Cole, the mana A flat rate of $11 a ton is charged for samplingy and assaying each ton but there is no limit to the number of tons that may be sent. Ore must be bagged and may be shipped by special freight rates which are aszsout half the usual, from any point on the T. N.O., Nipissing Central, C.N.R. or C.P.R. Arâ€" rangements must be made through Coâ€" balt for these rates. Recommended â€" G:srald _ Fournier, Lawrence Burke, Walter Formanyk. To Sr. Pr.â€"Francis Patterson, Moira Larmer, Murdcck McPhail, Joyce Hamâ€" sl, John Vinter, Patricia Ccoulas, FPlorâ€" ence Hogan, Ida Landers, John Hediâ€" can. + government‘s offer of bulk sampling, it is reported. The only placs in the North where this work is done is at the governmentâ€"owned Temiskaming Testing Laboratories at Cobalt. It is also the only place through which a single ton of goldâ€"bearing ore may be Entire Underwriting Sold of the Numague Mining Co. Primary to Form Iâ€"Room 10â€"Donâ€" ald Duggan and Roy Dolihan, Bobby Tomchick and Gcordon Ogilvic, Teresa Gutcher, Alice Beauchamp, Bernice Brewer, Cath@rine Richey, Leonard Radburn, Eva McCann, Audrey McAlâ€" endin, Barry Mondoux, Aileen Beauâ€" lieu, Rounald Andrews, D‘Arcy McNaâ€" mara, Walter Michaelik, Alvey FPlemâ€" ing, Jacqueline Auger, Annie Yuskow, Iris Morin, Billy Potvin, Verner Jeffâ€" rey, Alma Doucette, Bobby Gavin, John Fox, Audrey Moore. Government Laboratories at Cobalt. Prove of Notable Service nar bro Quald Kenna James POWeli. Primary to F Dorcus Gorman Primary to Sr. Primerâ€"Room 11â€" Adrian Landers, Gertrude Hoffman Gordon Wallace, Elva Kyle, Ray Hunt Norman Eckart, Rconald Pirie, Franl Hirschfeld, Albert Powell, Evelyn Be langer, Leona Richard, Raymond Olik suik, James Malouin, Lillian Henry Fidelis Gauthier, Edgar Senack, Clin ton Richard, Alphonse Galka. Primary to Form Iâ€"Rcoom 10â€"Dan €picer, Gerald Hunt, Loretta Cooper, Dolores Leblanc, Donald Brennan, Paul Dencmme, Lois Clarke, Edward Zamin. Mary Babela, Geraldine Romaine, Nell Hedican, Mirilda Belanger, Florence Bazinet, Stanislaus Ethier, Wilfred Higâ€" gins, Victor Dignard, Ramona Carpenâ€" ter, Mary Burke, Marvel Leclair, C tie Sullivan, Norman Gentile, Knctt, Winona Levigne, Anson M Ervin Simpson, Allan Kyle, J Landers. FCrINn Premot Anna Kalka, Ha:t Kalka, Doreen Ri ‘bulk sa ind will If the ?rrade, t] Recommended crence â€" Hirscl company samplin issâ€"AreErard lierney, Am Irene Bazinet, Mary M *scommendedâ€"Mary Rist ‘rm I Jr. to Form I Sr.â€" 10A polly ? aimplin 1 guve McAlent Ch Cc Oe ]8 he laborat smelter, t 1t ing" of ton lots is valuable e a fair result. e is of sufficiently high aboratory will send it to a lter, have the gold refined the proceeds to the pelson that sent it. In this way, 11 McA TA ®ki in which pt > depnposits a Primerâ€"Room 11â€" Gertrude Hoffman Alva Kyle, Ray Hunt Rcnald Pirie, Frank 11 *s Workâ€"Honour Verma McKey, Al nard #1 I Sr.â€"â€"Rool rdon Burk 2. Pitfield and sscciates that of the shares (N.P.L.) has on Monday of t immediately the shares, )z each, were AmbDro but in many AI apei¢ Honou IÂ¥. Ha 11 it has takâ€"| Re [u Sigma | R« w Auriâ€" | RC of adeâ€"|Saq one: is wher valuabl B pectors woarth 1 Dig n Du 1 is ph Bankfield ces PBidgood Kirkland Canadian Pandora Casey Contact _ Wayside . Wright Hargreay White Eagle . Sylvan ...;..... Read Authier Red Lake Goldshore Reno Pamour Paymaster Paymastel Pioneer NipisSINng ... Night HawWk Noranda Omega ... Pamour Porcupine Crown Preston East Domg MCcV Mini Mon Eldcrado ... Falconbridge God‘s Lake (kreent CGunnal Hardrol Bobjo Bralorn Buffalo Barry HOlllX Pase Metals Bis Missouri Afton Ashley _ Toâ€"day‘s Stocks 2M li}iVAn idbury Min SAVE MONKY Timmins Laundry anitoDa an iple Leaf :‘Kenzie Ré â€"G rritt Gordon Anthony ith mniagas,~....!.., niaurum , nsolidated Chlbougamau dson Bay ernational Ni ‘kson Manion ‘kland Lake )J€ V i @‘s Laks inada 7 iIMMINS New Method You‘re not saving money when you do your washing at home! Take a pencil and paper and figure it out for yourself! No t counting your time, not counting the drain on your health, on your appearance, on your disposition, you can rarely get by for less than our ordinary charge. The Launâ€" dry method is economical. Try it this wzeek and see! land 1 @I Montb Antonio ilo Ankrite . dian Malartic e Trethewey Y ou Actually when you send your washing to the Hollinge (i+1 M rporation it Unlisted Listea Bid 76 4 A0â€"4.45 0.14 1.04 8.50B 110 1.45â€"1.50 3 40B 2.10 1.65 55.50 .98 ...8.:Bb5 18â€"19 23 4B 497 1.25 .23 2. 40B 22 43.065 2.05 2.40 15.50 5.15 56 4 1.14 23} 58 581 6.40 4 40 20 60 24 Casey. Summit Central Porcupine DeSantis Deélnite ... Fortyâ€"four Glenora Crillies Lakeâ€" Poxc â€" Gilbec Hugh Pam Lamagque Leitch Magnet Lake Matachewan Cons Moffatt Hall New Porcupine Creek Sigma Vimy . Young Davidson . Organized on May 17th, but inact‘ve until the past week, the Porcupine Church leagse will get off to an enthuâ€" siastic beginning toâ€"night when all six softball teams entered will get into acâ€" tion. It promises to be a real league Timmins games at the first of the schedule are to be played on the cyanâ€" ide near Gillies Lake, beginning at 6.15 p.m. E. B. Weir is president of the league and Keith Henderson is secretaryâ€"treaâ€" surer. The Schedsle, drawn up last week is as follows: Monday, July 6th: Timmir St. Matthew‘s; Timmins Un Paul‘s South End; Scuith F at Schumacher Trinity. Monday, July 13th: St. M South End United; St. Paxl‘s at Timmins Tuxis; Schumac at Timmins United. Monday, July 20th: St. M: T‘mmins United; Timmins South End United; St. Paul‘s at Schumacher Trinity, Mcnday, July 27th: Timm 2% Timmins Tuxis: Sc:th at St. Paul‘s South End:; S Tirin‘ty at St. Matthew‘s. Mondavy, Ausost 3rdad:> Tim Baseball this week will be at the Mcâ€" Intyre on Wednesday when Porkies and McIntyre meet in their fourth Temisâ€" kaming Basgball league game. Alâ€" though Porkies have lost all three, they have been coming closer at each atâ€" tempt and the team has shown a deâ€" finite improvement each time it turns out. # | Porcupine Churches | Have Softball Teams lirn‘ty Aat St. Matthew‘s. Monday, Auguost 3rd: Timmins3 Tuxis at Schumacher Trinity; St. Paul‘s Scuth End at St. Matthew‘s; Timmins United at Szuith End United. Monday, August 10th: St. Matthew‘s at Timmins Tuxis; St. Paul‘s Scuth End at Timmins United; Schumacher Trinâ€" ity at South End United. Monday, August 17th: South End United at St. Matthew‘s; Timmins Tuxis at St. Paul‘s South End; Timmins Unâ€" ited at Schumacher Trinity. Mcnday August 31st: Timmins Tuxis at Timmins United; St. Paul‘s South End at Sciuth End United; St. Matâ€" thew‘s at Schumacher Trinity. Monday, September 7th: Schumacher Trinity at Timmins Tuxis; St. Matâ€" thew‘s at St. Paul‘s Scuth End; South End United at Timmins United. Porkies Meet MclIntyre on Wednesday This Week Monday, Aug. 24th: Timmins United it St. Matthew‘s; South End United at Timmins Tuxis; Schumacher Trinity at St. Paul‘s South End. Head Office Timmins Phone 708 Gamble, if you will, on the turn of a card or on a horseâ€"race, but take no chances with that home of yours! An auto maker says, "Ask the man who owns one" . .. we say, if you want to make ab%olutelv sure, "Ask the man who‘s used us !" For the enthusiastic satisfaction of people who have exâ€" perienced our better, less expensive A Home is Your Greatest lnvestment I Make It BEST, by Using Feldman Materials Tuxis; Schumacher Trinity United. SHINGLING _A compléte selection in fabriâ€" cated, composition siding and roofing, as well as the standard grades, Every type guaranâ€" LUMBER â€" All woods are selected on the basis of quality, and tested against inferior growths as they come in . A large variey for all needs, teed Trinity. 13th: St. Matthew‘s 6th: Timmins Tuxis Timmins United at 20th: St. Matthew‘s 1c Timmins Tuxis We Make Arrangements for All Heavy Construction Jobs Timmins United :th End United id: Schumacher s United at St. th EFnd United 5.70 6O 26 64 )% 70 itthew‘s at South End ew‘s at iXxis Aat th End COMPANY, LIMITED at Mail and Empire:â€"There was anâ€" cther Canadian besides Arthur W. Cutâ€" ten who was born in the Guelph disâ€" trict and went to the United States to amass a huge fortune and become one of the most influential men of. his time. This was James J. Hill. Bb Â¥b 00046 00000 046 0046000 0406 000060400000 04900000 000 0¢ 6000c e Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hurdman spent Sunday at their summer cottage at Lake Sesekinaka. Mrs. A. Neill is visiting at Smooth Rock Falls at the home of her sister, Mrs. G. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. MacDougall and children spent Dominion Day at Swasâ€" tika, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Thompson. Sparks from the chimney caused a small fire at the home of F. J. Bean, Fyfe avenue, Tuesday morning. A. Neill spent Wednesday at Lake Sesekinika. 000484404 Oddfellows at Falls |New Appointment at Parade to Church Employment Office Iroquois Falls, Ont., July 2, 1936. Epecial to the Advance. About 126 members of Iroquois Lodge No. 292 and visitors from Timmins, Cochrane, Kirkland Lake and South Pcrcupine participated in the annual parade to the local Unitsd ‘Church, Sunday evening, an appropriate serâ€" vice being conducted by Rev. R. S. Laidlaw, D.D., pastor. Special music was provided for the occasion by memâ€" bers< of the United Church and St. Mark‘s (Anglican) choir, and by an instrumntal quartet comprising H. Ogden, Villio Sandrin, George Sandrin (violins), and J. V. Stevens, organist. Kirkland Lake members of the Kitâ€" chener (North Bay) Canton, in reâ€" galia, acted as guard of honour. Other Items of Interest from| Miss G. M« Iroquois Falls Corresponâ€"| _ Placing dent. | _ Positions Following the ssrvice a short musicâ€" al programme, followed by lunch, was held in the town hall, the lunch being served by the members of Elvirah Reâ€" Dekah Lodge. The musical programms includsd two numbers, "Flow Gently, Sweet Afton," and "Mary of Argylle" by J. R. Spence, and two selections, one of which was "The Grand March, from Aiida," by J. V. Stevens, H. Ogâ€" den and George and Villion Sandrin. The best way to a clea: head and a cheerful dis position is through clea:s vision. Research _ proves conclusively that properis regulated eyesight is ESSENTIAL to good health. 1 doesn‘t pas therefore, to take chances with your evesight Miake vyour appoint ment for an examination immediately. ment, we‘ll tell you so If you need glasses, or treat and thus point out the way to greate health and happiness. Don‘t delay this all linportant visit.. Consul Consult a Registered cCc OPTOMETRIST , x m: x rA /// IRVIN ROSNER, R.O. PAINTS O. P. W. paints, varnishe: calcimine, turpentine, and all relat sories. Quality brands at sUPPLIES Compare our prices on t items if you want a pleasurable surprise! stock in these vital miscellaneous suppli¢ positively complete in all details! services is far and away our best advertisement! We guarantee perâ€" fect results! And why not? Past experience has proved to us that our better materials never let the eustoâ€" mer down ; and although you get the finest at Feldman‘s you pay no more! Tell your contractor to SPECIFY FELDMAN‘S MATERALS! HALPERINX OPTICAL PARLOR June is always the month when the demand for cooksâ€"general, houseworkâ€" ers and hotel and restaurant help rises motrte sharply. June of last year was the previous high with 118 placed in jobs. The increase in the month is probajly due to housecleaning. Jobs were found through the service last month for 375, compared with 342 in May and 367 in the previous June. Of this number, 10 were farm jobs (four last June), 12 were in the logging and lumbering industry (16 last June) 128 in building and construction (103 last June), 30 in the mines (15 last June) and six men wire sent out to other mining districts of Ontario, the same number as in June of 1935. Naw Appointment Made Miss G. Morin of Timmins has reâ€" ceéently been appointed to the staff of the Employment service, to replace temporarily T. E. Dowse, who leaves on July 15th on the Vimy Pilgrimage. Miss Morin, in addition to doing stenoâ€" graphic work, will help in placing woâ€" men in Jjobs. It is hoped that the apâ€" pointment may later become a perâ€" manent one, since there is plenty of work to ksep a third employee busy in the office. As it is, her appointment is to September 15th.‘ Changes in the Employment office have made it more convenient for emâ€" ploysrs, women, and P. Murphy, the superintendent. The office at the rear has been divided by a partition, to give Mr. Murphy a private office and makâ€" ing ancther in which interviews may take place. Reader‘s Digest:â€"*"Silenc But sometimes it is vellow There are not enough domestics in Timmins to fill the demand, the local office of the Employment Service of Canada told The Advance last week. wWith the monthly totals of those placed in this kind of employment risâ€" ng steadily, a nsew peak was/touched in June when 138 females found jobs through the government bureau. Jobs were avallable for 200 women. NPDAY. JULY 6TH. i9936 ig industry (16 last June) ng and construction (108 30 in the mines (1§ last ix men were sent out to Morin to Assist in "â€"_â€"o0 +. Women. 1 n e shellac i accte hrough the service compared with 342 the previous June. 0 were farm jobs were in the logging nese u1 Mill Office Timmins Phone 709 houseworkâ€" t help rises L year was placed in _ month is is golden

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