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Porcupine Advance, 15 Aug 1938, 2, p. 1

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ed and dropped pive M 10 appI par put by 0 ‘The Haileybu ceptionally f CIVC lead int sIOn. BOTN from the fifteenth h bed her se to rest on an aimost overw or halve the sank a thirtyâ€"f( of the green thi biggest thrills of Bagshaw finishe hole by one stt N O.LG.A. chan thr«d Bag the; Cl ) faultl takes. Undaunted 9y Nnel Mrs. Sandwith ste stayed in the runnir fourteenth with a pf Bagshaw took five. At this point the ; self into a big task 1 bet tht spe Mrs. Sandwith wa: gratulate the winner testants were Sand w in an wh Seif Int In ordt took two m Despite the had played s pia tat Mrs. J. S Mrs. McNa Mrs. W. Mrs. J. Sandwith Defeated In Golt Championship Timmins Drops Title Match to Miss Norma Bagshaw, of Haileybury Four and Three. _ Winner Plays Consistent Game Throughout. Other Timmins Players Prominâ€" ent in Prize List. 2£CC0) Vol. XXI!1 M bir M T 1 aw an ad M rest on the near the tC nl H A J e the Both rluab nin P «ts t t AP: : cau: ltA LA : AC E: Championship Match First Round . Evre, Timmins, defeated Mtr Champianship Flight AIl 1A] M Second Section KyTe, L ImIl Kapuskasin n out o| fannt AIT ) i Cavana H. Sid OT M i second Round H iapiecd Aaig, MirKkiand, LAKe, dGdeâ€" McDonal¢, North Bay. avanagh, North Bay, deâ€" 1. Siderson, Iroquois Falls Finals isdale defeated Miss Cav T Kem|iâ€"Finals t the match resolved itâ€" task for Mrs. Sandwith. in she would have had xt four holes in succesâ€" ontestants drove well to the 455â€"yard but Mrs. Sandwith dubâ€" d shot, the ball coming off side of a sand bunkâ€" ) of the bank. Attemptâ€" of the dilemma the Timâ€" r1ed on her first shot and e to get on the green. act that Miss Bagshaw aight to the pin and had ‘whelming chance to win _ hole, Mrs. Sandwith â€"~foot put from the side hat provided one of the of the tournament. Miss hed in five to win the troke, and lift her first impionship. i W made an accurate job d halved the hole with ece, leaving Miss Bagâ€" age of one up to carry phase of the playâ€"off. e early stages of the at Mrs. Sandwith fadâ€" alving the tenth hole, miâ€" Finals Ka Finals i1 pal H A1, limmins rth Bayv. 11 irnaAmet her opponent‘s lead, steadied â€" down and ning by winning the npar four while Miss 1P Ing hre mins, defeated Miss 7 Bav. dlimmins, de! Iroquois Falls kland Lake, d fixr he H the first to conâ€" and the two conâ€" ed with compliâ€" cowd that followâ€" 2e aA DrIil und afte h hole. hot that om the as playing an C ‘, making eve approaches we he green no mi fir he green for a iaw missed on to drop the hole cally cutting he: 1€ ‘s fi WC n succes fourâ€"hol« M 1 FOQiOls 1 eybury, ana Lak hoose betwee rst nine holes slight advan Both carded . hrec effed Mrs. San« MJ1 n the NJ Champior at Iroquo experienct Miss Bag said tha practica play. T Sandwith splendid @0 h Ba defeated Mrs. * beling | wWith a ! 1 aid the M up, she , Norma thy The have . het 1) 0| with A L A C first stral eight to v ishing up enthusiast MJ1 Mis: ed Mt Mrs ed daughter a Kirkland I for top ho In the tieâ€" Mrs. H Miss MJt engineer. O Lambert, Buf M. Wainberg, Harry E. Goez treasurer. MJ1 Culhane Syndicate Has Capitalization of $35,000 ship drill and of ; Ssudbury Star:â€"With all the racket in Palestine, one wonders whatever beâ€" came of the Arab who folded his tent AI ipita li1zZza M1T Culhan M Mi: M 1 M it aight down The puttin{ t resolved A 1 iC fornia," Do plex. Here taped up w backâ€"slappi thusiasm ir breast bone Porcupit p1 1( ha rt Hiscocks, Iroquois . A. R. Mobbs, Iroc Consolation Flight semiâ€"Finals orcupine Mining s been organliz n of $35,000 in the purpose of ix claims in D 1i of $35,000 in shares of the purpose of developing ix claims in Deloro townâ€" ine district. _A diamond ‘t is now being arranged tion will follow the lines by Hamlin B. Hatch, geoâ€" H. R. M. Turner, mining fficers are: â€"C. Howard iffalo, N.Y., president; J. z, Toronto, viceâ€"president; ezmann, Buffalo, secretaryâ€" sSeccond Flight semiâ€" Finals rison.. Timmil Fourth Filight S¢miâ€"Finals the purpose ixâ€"claims in ine district. t is now be Third Flight sSemiâ€" Finals ifth Flight Finals il ({UOLS 1 Finals , 1limmiltl Kirkland Finals Hail Finals Finals Finals fairway. 3 nd approaching conâ€" If into a mother and Miss Doris Barager, of nd her mother tieing with a total of eight. ag session the daughâ€" through with a nice prize, her mother finâ€" e. A large gallery of ied the competition. 11 Flight Finmnals eated Mrs. Barager. ong, straight shots â€"contested â€" driving s N. Bagshaw, of t prize with a 170â€" three drive aggreâ€" Morrisette, of Iroâ€" 449 yards to take hree drives wore ) that famous trip to Ir as Corrigan seems to ha > is as he displays the i it was found he was It seems the physical way displaced immins, rillevbury ited M T‘immit immin nd Lake, defse Timmins. Iroquoi def 1 Canada Syndicate, | 4d with a i Harrisot (CFil detf MT cially in partmet dence who otheorwise would be withou the bensfits of schooling. The secon special reason is that the Correspond ence Courses were inaugurated follow ing reproesintations made by The Ad vance, the Timmins Board Oof Trad: Successful Pupils in the Correspondence Courses was due to LwWo and foremost w Twenty Students of Courses Win High School Entrance This Year. Thirtyâ€"Five Correspondence School Pupils Successful in Fifth Class or Lower School Subjects. Creditable Showing for Courses TRANSâ€"CANADA AIRPORT AT PORQUIS JUCTION NEARS COMPLETION sted in the Onta sducation This sps As the 1 ; supply go housands would be i1} WA notable )€ pi ne 2\ obantre 1€ orthern Ontario Associated Trade. There were so many o far away from a school in y that they had practically to lsarn the things taught in e financial condition of the _ those in the rural sections h was such that new schools e expected. The need then vide education for the setâ€" en in sparselyâ€"settled areas. pondence courses had been this in British Columbia and provinces. It was felt that been accomplished in other could be done in Ontario. i1 1C hoal Entranee f ‘oncerned, are an uunâ€" ess. Fach year hunâ€" who would otherwise tion are benefitted by i few of thnese were attend school but k at home under s. The majority, epartmental examâ€" courses couIr ) Dr. Neil MCD: done in The clasess ‘erned, are dit rrespond wonderfu it nesd 1 l 12 T 1 12 3 T The plane eight o‘clock pected in Tc ination at the nearest 0 ient examination out of twentyâ€"f securing certific: a list alphabetic Amos, Muriel Carswell, Murra French, Arthur G.; Graham, L rjula,; Leo] â€" lock, Irene; Iler, John; Ken Ivan; Kivinen, Wm.: Priecst, Bro Rushed hy Airplane to Hospital at Toronto Sschool subjec the report of the answers Therse are nol inations in c( )o The standin taking the Cc what we call | [I[.; ~ Salminen, . on, Thomas; Fifth ©Class pet i] Kivinen, Hf Priecst, Do n Toronto at noon H l w 1€ Subjects Completed Ts ~sent in now no Dep connection all the Leanna 1. (non.); AHAar Hudson, Dorothy; Huâ€" Hogan, Lawrence Wm. enyon, Doris, E. L.; Kirk mf ft Kirkland Lake at ; morning and was exâ€" ally 1bj the pupils who are pondence Course in Fifth Class or Lower now determined by teachers who correct in by the pupils. Departmental examâ€" tion with these subâ€" let Ssmart, Ida;." John D. Lower â€" School rirrang Barkeo 1€ ‘ker, Beverly] larke, Emily; nch, Bertram (hon.); Han prothy: ~ ~Huâ€" Harbridge, Hill, John; ison, June; ily; Lefort, McLellan, naud, Simâ€" Charles:; Ost convenâ€" T‘wentyâ€"two iccessful in following is rd, Charles lask, Ruth . Wilâ€" Rita 1938, cerâ€" certified gach â€" of *‘ â€" W1l Olive ended n com ublished at Timmins, Ont.., Canada Every MONDAY and THURSDAY The building of the new wing of the South Porcupine public school is comâ€" pleted, all that remains to be don» now being the painting and trimming and Ssouth Porcupine, Ont., A (Special to The Advance)â€" McIntosh is in town for a arriving with the family f: to on Tuesdayv. Mrs. D. A. McL left on Friday for in Detroit, where McLellan‘s sister, will spend a week with Mrs. I. C eron at Balmy Beach near Barri Mr. J. Ostrom‘s building on Go averue is being finished, after : was postponed last winter. This bi ing will be an improvement for Go avenue, with two stores accomm tion below and room anvove for offices, two threeâ€"roomed apartim and commodious living uarters, w will be occupied later by Mr. and Ostrom and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilder hav into their new home on Cecil The Rebekahs held a nice s fair on Friday evening in th Owing to so many people holiday a large crowd did no! but enough bridge enthusias present to make up six tables, exceedingly pleasant time was . everyone. As usual the luncl was thoroughly enjoyed by all Mrs. S. Jay won first prize f0 Mrs. Meakin second and Mrs son third. Playing as man M won first honours with Mrs. C second and Mrs. Pyke third. Pilot H. C. Smith left on ‘I with a party to fly to Fitchbur stoppingz en route at Newa Jersey. Mrs. Lynch, of Peterborciugh, business visitor in town this weel er men representing different panies in town also were: Mr. tiss, of Toronto; Mr. Harting (I ing company) of Toronto; Mr ng company) of LOronto; Mt. P. ©. Secord of Toronto Russell Construcâ€" tin Co.); Mr. McNulty of Toronto and Mr. George Beavers. Mtr. D. A. McLellan has had the Cameron store building insulated this week. Miss Janet Paice, of Thessalon, is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy _ Gemmell, who have returned from holiday in Thessalon and Snow Road. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dagenais, of the Gold Range hotel, are on holiday this week in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bessette with daughter, Valerie, leave on Sunday for two weeks‘ vacation at Alexandra Bay and other points on the Ottawa River, calling at the parental home in Mattaâ€" Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin of Timmins, in the Porcupine G hospital, on Friday, Aug. 12â€"a C ter. Bormnâ€" Mr. and Martin) pitalâ€"a An inquest was held on Saturday afternoon to enquire into the death of Matti Brander, employee of the Puffaâ€" Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McDowell, v Betty Couch, left on Friday for h day in Detroit and Toronto, accomp ied by Miss Donalda Smith, who spent the summer here with them Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bessette with daughter, Valerie, leave on Sunday for two weeks‘ vacation at Alexandra Bay and other points on the Ottawa River, calling at the parental home in Mattaâ€" wa to include Miss Isobel Rapsey in the trip. Will Be Ready for Reâ€"opening of School. Pleasant Social Event at. Rebekah Hall. Inquest into Death of Matti Brander. Other South Porcupine and Dome News completing New Wing South End Public School Hanging on for dear life lyn, N.Y., are pictured a: of Plainfield, NJ., Amusement Park, Pali railway and decided to 8O on Satiurday, August 13th, Mrs. Hubert Doran (nee Bet in the Porcupine General hc were: Mr. Hartin llan and sot two weeks‘ | they will vi and en rout me was spent I the lunch serve August 13.â€" â€"Miss Mary _ few woeeks (Insu Mr. P lat: Thut General daughâ€" and an pent by mpan resent whi h h W ha i f : Middle School Exams | at South Porcupine Dr. Harper is spending a few days with his family at Squirrel Point, Teâ€" magaml. T1 T‘welve Out of Sixteen Have Honours in Some Sub]ects T1 Kaltto, ( II, Alg. II, Phys. I. McIntosh, Elizabe Alg. IIL. p McNevin, William Hist. I, Alg. II, Phys Maki, Willisâ€"C. H Michell, Ralphâ€"E. Comp. C, C.‘Hist IL, Alg. : IL, Phys. IL Munro, Helenâ€"C. Hist, II, Alg. I Phys. Il. Rapsey, Isobelâ€"E. Comp. II, C. Hist I, Alg. C, Phys. II. Raymer, Edmundâ€"Phys. IIL Rickward, Robertâ€"C. Hist. C, Alg. C Ph TI {11iutl erial n ist. II, Alg.: C, Phys. C Cunningham, Emmett C. 5 Disher, Ireneâ€"F, Con e jury were Messrs. Kapsey, Frain, riscoo, Sauder, Cooper and Kennedy. A private meeting of the Tisdale lico committee was held on Thursday ght which discussed with Chief Mcâ€" nis an incident alleged to have hapâ€" ‘ned in Schumacher and which was ferred to at Monday‘s council meetâ€" g. The incident in question was that constable had refused to enter a verage room to settle a disturbance en asked to do so. Statement that ere was no disturbance when spoken _ _and that he was not supposed to iticipate trouble, so he continued on s beat, was made. During the meetâ€" g it was stated that the police dept. as satisfactory, and in capable hands. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford reet left this week on a trip to Nova ‘otia. Bovyko rema t A 1 roduction at Porcupine Lake About $3,500 in July Anketr min > following are ination results High School :â€" drews, Jeanâ€"PF x.â€" II:â€"Phys. I; company continued to have n trouble due to handling maâ€" from the manway from first level Single Copy Five Cents The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine.~ Established 1912. to (0 so. 5l s no disturbance that he was not e trouble, so he Reverley e Mine, which occurred at on Tuesday at 255. Under Skinner, the jury, brought in of accidental death, no blame being attached to the Bufâ€" rite Mine. No reason could _ as to why deceased stepped ito trouble and met his death s instantaneous. Others on were Messrs. Rapsey, Frain, auder, Cooper and Kennedy. Aud1 r coaster ; 4 met on Hist Comp. III Comp Comp. II h Jmp f Brookâ€" . Starkey Palisade: he seenic inp.: "XX; C 1 Imp Comp mp. III toâ€" have HMHist

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