â€" Other Iter#s of Interest from Schumacher and District. _ ~_. @chumacher, July 5â€"(Special to The ; Advance)â€"Friday evening, July 4, the induction service for the Rev. Norman A. Healey, BA.., was held at Trinity United Church, Schrumacher, The thurch was well Sfilled for the occaâ€" sion.. Members "from Timmins and Bouth Porcupine churches were also present, The service of worship was conducted by the Rev. E. Gilmour Smith, of Timmins United Churcen. The Rev. W. M. Mustard of Timmins Uni‘led Church was in charge of the inâ€" duction ceremony. TheRev. J. Lyttle, of Houth Porcupine, addressed the new minister and the congregation. On beâ€" half of the congregation he extended to the new minister the right hand of felâ€" lowship. He also urged the congregAâ€" tion to coâ€"operaie with the minister in all things, After the closing hymn, the congregation adjourned to the church hall where a social period was enjoyed and lunch was served. A. VERCIVAL Mr. John Beattie thanked the minâ€" ALL WORK DONE BY EXPERTS PHONE 1675 Government Licensed Fumigator Effective Saturday, July 12th, 1941, there will be a change of time in passéenger train schedules between Cochrane and Moosonee. ELECTRIC SPRAYERS OR RENT REASONABLE 1 CEDAR ST. SOUTH Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway The Nipissing Central Railway Company tion of New r on Friday at Phone 153 Timmins; 388 South Porcupine _NOTICE Change of Iime Traffic Department Picture yourself on a holiday every washday . For Further Particulars Apply to Local Agents Death on Saturday ‘at Hamilton of ‘W. L. (Bill) Briden get acquainted with the Rev. and Mra. Healey. The Rev. N. Healey in replyâ€" ing said the Manse would always be an open house to the congregation ang everyone would be made welcome. The isters who had taken part in the inâ€" singing of the National brought the meeting to a close. s Congratulations to Pilot Officer Denâ€" nis Duxfield of the R.CAP. and Mrs. Duxfiekd who were married Thursday at Toronto: Mrs. Duxfield was the former Florence Pillon, of Timmins. Funeral Being Held This Afternoon from His Late Residence at the Coniâ€" aurum. Schumacher, July 5â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"It was with regret word was received of the death of William Leonâ€" ard (Bill) Briden, of the Coniarum. Bill passed away Saturday morning at the Mountain Sanitorium, Hamilton, where he had been receiving medical treaiment for some time. ‘The funeral will be held this afterâ€" noon (Monday) ‘at three o‘clock from his residence at the Coniarum property, to the Sputh Porcupine Cemetery. The Rev. Canon R. S. Cushing of the Timâ€" mins Anglican Church, will conduct t,he service. Sympathy is extended to his wife and youngâ€" son in their sad bereavement. "Any questions about Washington?" asked the teacher. "Yes‘m," replied the little boy with freckles. "Did the Gâ€"men let the camâ€" era boys take his picture in the middle of the Delaware? And was that real snow, or confetti?"â€"Exchange. A. J. PARR, Traffic Managerâ€"North Bay, A BOY‘S CURIOSITY ; ‘ Workers Urg | iken part in the inâ€" \Workers Urgently ‘Needed by Eastern \Porcupine Red Cross Civilian Clothing and Comâ€" forts Sericously Needed. iVl W NUOIIUUOIY ANCCUCUL, at the YaArECET NnUUHC U 2 _A 5: Soutb Porcupine, July 5â€"(Special to| priends in South Porcupine of Mige | iD ing with the Guides from here. South , .. rt; Doyle, Aloysius; Dunn, Norman; The Advance) â€"The Eastern Porcuâ€" ; . COuides are: Peggy Mcrei. AllK. Wan: Sauthier, Hamona: Coss. pine Red Cross is in urgent need of S:‘;",:; 2“3;,:‘ mmm' t }'ï¬ lan, Eura Smith, Nadyne Smith, Joan| !°" ‘Landers, George; Lynch, . * , ! sackie; Martin, <Robert; McGillivry, more workers An appeal for these|yourably after appendix operation in Somerville, Norbetine Ferrigan, Luâ€" : ' workers is published on page 1 of this | ottawa Civic hospital. Her sister, Mrs. cilleé Mitchell, Elien Disher, Sibyl Osâ€" Bm.y. McGlynn, Patricia; Strong, Donâ€" issue. South Porcupine people and T. Cahill, is with her, and while in trom, Margaret McGregor, Pauline Mcâ€" ald; Sweet, Robert. those in the district are asked to read | Ottawa is guest at the home of M*s,| Donald, Ruth Steeves. â€" Dome Guiges| Promoted to Grade I Seniorâ€"Blazâ€" and to heed this appeal. All in Timâ€"|P. Cole, formerly of Dome Extension | We‘e Elaine Leiterman, Mary Kemsley, %ctl: a,lgA.nnle, :nrennan, o . . mins and other centres are also asked | and Timmins. ' Clara ‘Campagnola and Audrey Rdâ€"| Pournier, Tomimy; Johnson. to consider the appeal and act on its| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Stevens acâ€" wards. Verda; Landers, Arlene; Matl, .Fovf * request. "Red Cross Needs More*Workâ€" | companied by Mr. John Cunningham, ; McGillivary, Jack; Nolan, Robert; Patâ€" A § terson, Clifford; Shields, Maurcen; ers! of Shawvilie, motored up this week to Daanlamatinn Read | traftora, Raymona. «o 4 wea _ en P d Organ Recital Event at United Church at South Porcupine Other News from South Porcupine and the Dome. South Porcupine, 5â€"Special to The Advance. ‘The members of the United Church in South Porcupine and their friends have a rare treat in store for them when they attend their church supper on Friday, July l1ith. Besides the exâ€" cellent meal and good things which the Guild ladies prepare for these ocâ€" casions, there will be music throughâ€" out the mealâ€"from 5 p.m. till 7 p.m For on that occasion Mr. Wm. Edâ€" wards, manager of the Organ departâ€" ment in the Heitnzman Co., will give an organ recital on tl;e large Hamâ€" mond organ. This instrument is uniâ€" que in the fact that it is unsurpassed for flexibiility, its unusual performance and for its infinite variety of beautiâ€" ful organ tones. This is the first large Hammond organ to be placed in a church in Northern Ontario and the members of the United Church must indeed ‘be proud of themselves on this achievement. From information gathâ€" ered, Mr. Edwards will play a variety of musical pieces, intended to show the possibilities of this fine organ. The programme will consist of compostions by Victor Herbert, some of Bach‘s orâ€" gan compositions; songs, including Inâ€" dian Love Lyricsâ€"‘"Indian Love Call" â€"â€"@a British medley which includes Jnglish, Scotch and Irish songs, and to further show what this organ can do, the organist will play compositions calling for cl.arionet, trumpet and saxoâ€" phone solos. Violin solos will also be demonstrated on this organ, and some are being made to have 1 short concert later on in the evenâ€" ing. A pleasant social evening was spent on Friday at the home of Miss Mary Yorke, when Miss Mary Anderson, brideâ€"toâ€"be of the near future was honâ€" oured by some near friends by \being presented with a group gift of a‘ teavpot, sugar and cream set in blossomâ€"time china for her future home. A very dainiy lunch was served by the hostess Guests prestnt included Mrs. DeLong, Mrs. Kitchener Tennant, Mrs. M. Towle, Miss Valerie Morley, Miss Yorke (hosâ€" tess)â€" and Miss Mary Anderson guest of honours .3 A number of friends of Mrs. Chapâ€" man, of Dome Extension, gave her a surprise party on Thursday:inâ€"honour of her birthday. Some nice gifts were presented and prizes brought for a whist party. Those winning the prizes /b children, and Mrs. Wain, of Detroit, motored in on Saturday to spend some companied by Mr. John Cunningham, of Shawville, motored up this week toâ€" spend some days with relatives in town â€"Mr. and Mrs. Stevens with Mrs. J. J. Johnstone and Mrs. T. Farrell; and Mr. Cunningham with Mr. and Mrs. Jjason Cunningham and Mrs. W. Milâ€" lions. O‘Brien avenue., with Viola, and son, Gary, left on Saturday by car for two weeks‘ vacation in Wasaga and Toâ€" ronto and points south. -M; "ï¬Ã©béft Huggins, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of his sons, Messrs Al and Frank Huggins on Broadway ave. _ Miss Phyllis Cahill has arrived home from Pembroke convent for the sumâ€" mer vacation. Mr: ï¬RegRoach fiew in from Jerfome Lake on Saturday for a few days in town, returning on Wednesday. ; r. B. H. and Mrs. Harper and famâ€" | ily moved this week to the Dome where ‘they will in future reside. Mrs. George Humphreys spent the long weekâ€"end at Jerome Lake visitâ€" ing her husband. Mrs. E. J. Rapsey, left for a weeks‘ vacation at Mattawa, on Saturday. with Mrs. O. Bain who will visit in Toronto, and Mrs. G. T. S. Train who will spend two weeks‘ vacation in Lindsay and points sotuth. Miss ‘Thelma and Misses K. and Mary Connelly, accompanied by Mr. R. Connelly left this week for holiday in the Ottawa Valley. Mrs J. Payetbe who has been on holiday in Campbell‘s Bay, returned this week, bringing her mother, Mrs. Rogers with her for a visit. _ Mrs. Grahn, of Anthony, has been the guest of Mrs. Anthony,) of Rae avenue, for a week. _Mrs. Turner, of Timmins, Mrs. Anâ€" thony and Mrs. H. Disher, spent the weekâ€"end in Kapuskasing. Pte. George Smith, of the Ordnance Corps, stationed_ at Kingston, is homeg, on leave for a few days. j _ Messrs Mike and Ed. Cybulski and their families are spending two weeks’ vacation by motor tour. I\r. and Mrs. John Nix, of Cecil ave., have left to spend a vacation in Souâ€" thern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis and young son: left this week for vacation in Orono, Toronto and points south. C Mr. 'and Mrs. Don Millar, of Golden City, spent the holiday long week-end in Toronto. Mr and Mrs. Gibbons motored to Rouyn and Noranda for the holiday weekâ€"end, Mrs. James Fell and children are holidaying at Bayside Beach. Visiting her and Mrs. D. Eames of town are their sister, Mrs. Veary and her twin sons, of Toronto. Mr. Rayner, of Peterborough, is visâ€" iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" son Rayner, of Bloor avenue for month. This is Mr. Rayner‘s first.visit north, and the elderly gentleman is quite charmed by our country and thinks it a grand place. Mrs. James Armstron, of Rae aAve., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F. Thorpe and family, left this week for holiday in Toronto and other points. Miss Peggy Spjuth, of Toroonto, is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Peter Smith. __Mrs. R. J. Gordon and Miss Betty MciIintosh are visiting in Toronto and vicinity. h * Albd A fireâ€"alarm turned in on Friday afternoon proved to be for a truck, on fire on the highway. When our fireâ€" men responded, they found the fire had been put out by sand. The truck was owned by McDonald and Co. There was no guest speaker this week at the Kiwanis weekly dinner, but discussion as to the advisability of holding a street fair or carnival in Ssouth Porcupine in the near future took place. As it was not a represenâ€" tative meeting no definite date was set for the annual Kiwa%ts picnic. South Porcuplue, :uulysth 6rkcial to The Advance. "Bill Jamieson (exâ€"student) is now overseas with the C.ASF.;â€" George Doâ€" gue, Fred Andrews (graduate) Beverâ€" ley Evans, Joe Clemens, Paddy Hamilâ€" ton (graduate) are now in +training with the RC.A.F. Steve Capyk, Bill Honer, Bill Richardson andâ€" Jack Burke, all exâ€"students, are now servâ€" ing in His Majesty‘s Navy. Our friend, "Slug‘"‘ Romanick, Dohald Peâ€" core, Howard Barron, Frank Miner, Joe Lone, and Les. Mahon, all exâ€"students, are in the C. A. S. F. waiting to be An interesting paragraph in "Blue and Gold,‘"‘ the High School Students‘ newspaperâ€"latest copy of which is out â€"is the following: Former Students of S. P.» High School on Service sent overseas. Try The Advance Want Advertisements VIM, VIGOR, Subnormal? Want normal Men of 30, 40, 50 Ron Mansfield, of Varker; %, s \Gouth Porcupine Girl Lo uies lt to The Advance. â€"Girl Guides left today in joyful anâ€" ticipation of ten days camping _a§ Bay: trom, Margaret McGregor, Pauline Mcâ€" Donald, Ruth Steeves Dome Guides were Elaine Leiterman, Mary Kemsley, Clara ‘Campagnola and Audrey Edâ€" Proclamation Read at South Porcupine by Acting Reeve â€" Due Ceremony in Connecâ€" tion with "Call to Arms"â€" The official proclamation from ‘Naâ€" tional Defence Headquarters, which was a "Call to Arms‘", was given due. ceremonious respect here on Friday at 5 pm. The road before the Township Building was closed to traffic and a number of our citizens, obeying the posters‘ command to attend, were lined up before the steps of the building, The Army Car in which the Courier rode, with Rifllemen, Guard and Bugler, pulled up, and with due ceremony the Bugle gave the salute. The courier was met at the door by Dr. Harper, rEpreâ€" senting the Reeve of Tisdale, and nanded the document to him with the words,‘" "I am commanded to deliver this to you, sir‘"â€"â€" , South Porcupine, July 5th. Special to The Advance. Dr. Harper, through a microphone, rcad the Proclamation to all present, ending with "God Save the Pleasant Bridge Party Held at South Porcupine South Porcupine, July 5th. Special to The Advance. A bridgeâ€"party was held on Wedâ€" nssday evening in the home of Mrs. T. Farrell, Bloor avenue, under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. Seven tables of bridge were filled with guests whn all enjoyed the evening and the very nice lunch srved after cards. Prizes were won by 1, Mrs. F. Laforest (white purse); 2, Mrs. C. H. Libby (towels) ; (3) Mrs. Borden Blood (tablecloth) ; and Mrs. Henry Miller won two cups and soucers as a door prize. South Porcupine Music Pupils Do Unusually Well pupils who have doneâ€"so well in the reâ€" cent Conservatory examinations held recently in Timmins. Mrs. Tessier‘s pupils have, rewarded their teacher‘s indefatiguable efforts to make them produce the best that was musically in them, as the followâ€" ing results show: W South Porcupine, July 5th. Special to The Advance. Congratulations once more to Mrs. S. Tessier (Lilyan Huet5 and her piano Grade 4â€"Honoursâ€"to Helen Fedor, marks 71. Grade 5â€"First Class Honours to Mary Connellyâ€"marks 80. Gtade 5â€"First Class Honours to Esther Collinsâ€"â€"marks 80. Grade 5â€"Honour to Norine Whitsâ€" marks, 78. h Grade 9â€"Honour to! Joan Maxwellâ€" Smithâ€"marks 77. Grade 5â€"Honours to Florence Conâ€" ncllyâ€"marks 70. Grade 7â€"First Class Honours to Claire Gervaisâ€"marks 80. ‘The United Church Sunday school picnic was held on Saturday afternoon at Macdonald Lake and was greatly enjoyed by all the children attendg, as well as the grownâ€"up Around 175 altogether took advantage of the evei L and of this number 150 were children. Smith; 2nd, Erma Howard. Needle and Thread Raceâ€"1st, Freda Hepburn; 2nd, Margaret Kelly. Balloon Racéâ€"ist Peter Douglas. Grls‘ threeâ€"legged raceâ€"Ruth Steâ€" vens and Esther Colins. Potato and Spoon ‘Raceâ€"1st, Jean ‘Whtton; 2nd, Ruth Steeves. Wheelbarrow Race â€" lIst, Stewart S. Porcupine United Church Sunday School Picnic to The Advance. GAELXE _ NS vocw #4 BA PS N2 About 12 cars conveyed the young- sters to the picnic grounds, and childâ€" ren of the Dome were included. Ice cream and drinks were dispensed free to the scholars and all had a wonderful time until sundown when they returned home. Mrs. E:anis‘ Class â€" ist, Shirley Brown; 2nd, Margaret Weddell. 1st. Edâ€" gar Brown, 2nd, Donald Brooks. Swimming was the sport of most this beach being ideal for children. The following were Qrizewinners in the different events: Mrs. Crozier‘s Classâ€"1st, Margaret Whitton:; 2nd, Dorothy Whitton.. 1st Lloyd Syyvret; 2nd, Basil Thompson. ‘Edna McDonald‘s Classâ€"1st Jimn¢e Ursulak, 2nd, Clayton Telford. Mrs. Knectel‘s Class â€" 1, Audrey Brooks 2 May Mairs. Mrs:. DeLong‘s Classâ€"1st, Martha Paulenko 2nd, Margarét Mairs. Mrs. MclLeod‘s Classâ€"ist, Myrna Evelyn Mitchell‘s Classâ€"ist, Dolores McCann; Z2nd, Georgina Turner. ~Burleigh Crozier‘s Ricky Prior; 2nd, Russell Brooks. Guides at Bayside Beach South Porcupine, July 5th. Special Promotion List for 1941 © â€" of Holy Family School list of Holy Family School: Promoted to Grade Iâ€"Donavan Gilâ€" rert; Doyle, Aloysius; Dunn, Norman,; Promoted to Grade I Seniorâ€"Blazâ€" ecka, Annie; Brennan, Jackie;â€" Brown, Shirl!y; Fournier, Tommy; Johnson, Verda; Landers, Arlene; Mati, Fovi; McGillivary, Jack; Nolan, Robert; Patâ€" terson, Clifford; Shields, Maurcen; Trafford, Raymond. Promoted to Grade IIâ€"â€"Carpenter, Joan:; Floreault, Dorothy; Kuchma, James; McCormick, Leona; McNulty, Joyce;Scully, Kenneth; Vaillant, Conâ€" stance. Promoted . to Grade IIâ€"â€"Beau)ieu, Bobby; Benner, Marvin; Brown, Desâ€" mond; Cochrane, Billy; Finnerty, Lesâ€" lie; Fleming, Lois; Gauthier, Rita; Gilâ€" lard, Marlene; Graham, Shirley; Hunt, Gordon; Latham, Lillian; Legros,, Viâ€" tal; Major, Maurice; Martan, Anme Menard, Hillery; McCormick,] Lorna, ‘McDonald, Jane; McKey, Lloyd; Mcâ€" ‘Millan, Geraldine; Oravkin, George; Peterson, Tommy; Pirie, John; Power, Victor; Prete, Edmund; Reynolds, Francis; Sloan, Barry,; Swain, Leslic} Thibeault, Donald; Walsh, Arnold; Wolfe, Clifford. Promoted to Grade IIIâ€"Cooper, Alâ€" va; Daly, Elma; Dupras, Telesphor; Gauthier, Eldon; Gauthier, Elva; Giâ€" garre, Joan; Gloster, Thomas; Gobiclle Eileen; Labrash,> Margaret; Landers,] Viola; Lemieux, Jack; Little Gordon; Monk, Edna; Monk, Mary; McGlynn, Gloria; McPhail, Florence; O‘Toule, Gerald; Pigeon, Raymond; Proulx, Wilâ€" fred; Roy, Stanley; Ruddy, Evelyn; Rumleski, Evelyn; Sturgeon, Mary Ida,; Vaillant, Myrna. Promoted to Grade IIâ€"Boychuk, 2anette; Cherney, John; Disley, Lawâ€" rence; Dolighan, Catherine; Dubroy, Lloyd; Gauthier, Joice; Golka, Stella; Hanley, Bobby; Landers, James; Mate, Jennie. FPromoted to Grade IIIâ€"Beaulisu, Lauraine; Belanger, Leo; Belanger, Patricia; Brewer, Dianne; Brown, Lois; Brown, Rosemary; Burke, Mary; Caâ€" darette, Garry; Duclos, Viola; Durica, Annie; Doyle, Jacquelitgg; Floreault, Raymonde Golka, Desmond; Holden; Monica; Kealey, Walter; Kolodoski, Edward;â€" Ladouceur, Marie; Laface, Wiliiam; Lynch, James; Martan, John; Menard, Valeda; MacMillan, Jackis; McAdam, Patricia; McGlynn, Joyce, McIsaac, Jessie; â€"McKay, Margaret, McMahon, Maureen; O‘Toole, Terâ€" rence; Novakawicz, Michael; Ritchis, James; Scully, June; Seubert, Paul; Sweet, Patricia, Tierhney, Betty; ‘Thomas Lucy: Wolfe, Amne; Yuskow, Frankie. Recommendedâ€"Gillis, Evelyn; Higâ€" gins, Vivian; Leduc, Harvey; Vaillant, Dorion; Wolfe, Emmet. Promoted to Grade IV-â€"--Cangiano, June; Cotnam, Cletus; Cox, Dan; Cudâ€" dehey, Harold; Dack, Andrew; Demers, Eileen; Desormeax, Bobby; Dillon, Gerâ€" ald;â€" Floreault, Gisele; Fournier, Besâ€" sie; Fox, Lola; Guindon, Doreen; Hoâ€" gan, Mary; Lemaire, Noreen; Floyd, Diane; Mate, Mary; McCann, Bernard; McDonald, Marion; Melko, John; O‘â€" Gorman, Carl; O‘Neil, June; Orankin, Elaine; Pepin, Helena,; Preanteau, Leonie; Preanteau, Rainie; Ruddy, Margaret; Swain, Billy; Vaillant, Kenâ€" neth; VanRassel, Bobby; Wadsworth, Michael; The following is the 1941 promotion Recommended to Grade IVâ€"Doyle Francis; Gloster; Theresa; Lalande, Rose; McCann, Joseph; Pickarski, 22â€" non: Ritz, Bobby; Suinleski, Arthur; Sullivan, Agnes; Sullivan, Mary; Thoâ€" mas, Robert; Wehrle, Donald. Promoted .to Grade IV:;:â€"Antaya, Pauline; Bunce, Mary Catherine; Cooâ€" per, Desmond; Coombs, Maurice; Cumâ€" mings, Robert; Desormeaux, Gloria; Galka, Lawrence; Leclaire, Annette; McDermott, Raymond ; O‘Donnell, Theresa; See, Helen. Promoted to Grade Vâ€"Bceauchamp, Jacqueline; Belanger, Evelyn; Cain, Veronica; Dolighan, Allan; Dignard, Alice; Doyle, Joseph; Floreault, Lucy; Gervais, Gilbert; Hogan, Florence; Holden, â€"Lawrence; Laface, Brian; Landers, Lloyd; Landers, Isobel; Morin, T.; McKey, Keith; McGlynn, M.; Mcâ€" Gee, Gerald; Nelson, Dgrothy; Nelson, Gordon; Novakawitch, John Oleksiuk, Raymond; Payea, Edith; Picharskl, Henry; Sweet, Donald; Thibeault, Ruth; Thiffffeault, Joseph; Tierney, Harvey; White, Mildred. Promoted to Grade VIâ€"Armstrong, Doreen; Auger, Earl; Anderchek, Louis; Blais, Leo; Brochu, Joseph; Bazinet, Florence; COX, Eleanor; Charbonneau, Raymond Coombs, Clifford; Cuddihey, Donald; Dignard, Laurette; Fournier, Gerald; Gagnon, Mary Lou; Guindon, Constance; Gauthier, Fidelis; Gauâ€" their, Ervin; Hickey, Marguerite; Hunt, Raymond; Kelly, Willietta; Leonard, Laverne; McCo mack Dora; McGillis, Joan; McNamara, Colleen; McPhaill, Murdock: McPhail, Jean,; McGee, Anâ€" son: Moore, Audrey; Mousseau, Leoâ€" nard, Miehan, Earl; O‘Toole, Eileen; Pirie, Ronald; Reynolds, Theresa; Ryan, Bridget; Ritz, Donald; Sloan, Donald; Sloan, Leslie; Wallace, Gorâ€" Evelyn. / â€"Fromoted to Grade Joan; Bowie, Barbara; Burke, Lawâ€" rence; Burke, Margaret! .Cangiano, Joseph; .Cangiano, Murray; ©ochrane, ‘Anfia; Fournier, Roy,; Giallanardo, Irene:; Hedican, Gerald; Henry John ; Holden, June; Hunt, Joan; Kealcy, Marcella: Kirwan, Keith; Kolodoski, Victoria . Kyle, Elva; Landers, Ida; Leclair, Loreen; Leskew, Elsie; Lynch, David; McGillis, Clare; McKenna, G1loâ€" Reed and Jack Syyvret. Potato Raceâ€"Mrs. Drynan. bAANA 3 B# AXS CCA * p oo n ons Worth, Zhiunerman ria: Mestan, John; Morin, Hm}d; Power, Mary; Ritchie, Rose; strom, Edna; Scully, Rita:; Ruth; Richard, Leona; 'I‘omcm ald: White Margaret; . Wolfeé, John, Hedican, John. Promoted to Grade VIIâ€"-Andrew. Philip; Clemens, Marie; Donovan, Roâ€" ger; Dubroy, Annette; Dunlop, Daphne Larmer, Moira; MacGillivary, Jean. Promoted to Grade VIIâ€"Armstrong, Bobbie; Belanger, Lioyd; Berard, Leoâ€" nard: Blais, Hubert; Burke, Peter;â€" Cahill,‘ Bobbie; Carpenter, Murray;: Charbonneau, Jack; Comstock, Albert; Comstock, Edward; Daigle, Aurele,; Donotan, Leo: Doucette, Eliott; Ethier, Stanisiaus: Fleming, Alvey; Gavan, Bobby; CGentile, Norman; Higgins, Wilâ€" fred; Jutras, Raymond; Knott, Earl; Kyle, Allan; Lalonde, Laughlan; Mcâ€" Glynn, Billy; McKenna, Frank; Mcâ€" Namara, Darcy; O‘Gorman, Keith;. O‘CGorman, O‘Gorman; Oravkin, Paul; Patterson, Francis; Payea, Maurice; Potvin, Billy; Pow@r, J®%2; Sullivan,» Christie: Tait, Ernic; Wahrle, Billy; Zamin, Eddice. ; Recommended to Grade VIâ€"Brown Harry:; Dignard, Victor. __ Promoted to Grade VIIâ€"Amadio, Doris: Reaulieu, Aieen; Belanger, Marâ€" ilda: Brown, Colleen; Cooper, Loretta; Coulas, Evelyn: Coulas, â€" Patricia; France, Duncan; Kirwan, Noreen, Larche, Anita; Leclair, Marvel; Lefeâ€" bvre, Irene; Malloy,~Jacqueline; Monâ€" doux, Barry; McCann, Eva;. MceDonâ€" ald, Eileen; Nolan, Margaret; Romberg, shirley; Thomson, Shirley; Yuskow, Anniec. f Promoted to Grade VIIIâ€"Antaya, Lyola; Brower, Bernice; Brennan, Donâ€" ald; Cox, â€" Agatha; ‘Coulas, Eilien; Clarke, Lois; Dolihan, Roy; Duggan, Donald:; Fleming, Elaine; Hunt, Gerâ€" ald; Hitch, Meurisse; Hogan, Freda; Kalka, Anniec; Landers,Vernag, Mahoâ€" ney.Ida; McAlendin, Audrey; Michalik, Walter.... McDermott, Margaret; Ogilâ€" vie, Gordon;â€" O‘Gorman, Raymond; Poulton, June; Sweet, Maureen; Tait, Dorothy; Tierney, Gerard; Tomchick, â€"â€"151;0moted to Grade VIIâ€"Baratto, Enes; Cochrane, Florence; Leblanc, Dolores. Bob Promoted to Grade VIIIâ€"Ronald Andrews,â€" Edmund â€" Bednis, Vincent Capeless, John Paul Clement, Clifford Dignard, Steven Dunn, John Krasevis, Kevin Noonan, Francis Richards, Emâ€" met Rcoy, Thomas Wehrle. Rcccthcnded to. Grade VIIIâ€"Geo. Donovan, â€"Kevin, McGillis, Gordon scott, Douglas Wallace. Prdmotecf to Grade 8â€"Burwell, Gallagher, R. _ Promoted to Grade 7â€"Balduc, C.; Coombs, R.; Golka, A.; Sullivan, M.; White, B.; Yuskow, A. en Pr omoted to Grade 6â€"Disley, D.;, FOX, J.» Hedican, N.; Kalka, H.; Landers, i.; Landers, L.; Mahoney,.R Richg,rd R.; Ritthiec, R. ST. MICHAEL/S SCHOOL Precmoted to Grade IIâ€"Adams, Leâ€" maire; ~Beaulieau, Harold; Berrigan, Betty;"~ Bomhof,â€" Margaret; Boratto, Lino: Charbonneau, Francis; Clarke, Marion; Cosgrove, Russel; Dagenait¢, Maurice: Dillon, Clarice; Macdonald, Fred; McAlendin, Marlin; Mousseau, Arline: Redden, Ernest; Ryan, Rose; Worth Leona; Zamin, Gizelda; Promoted to (Grade IIIâ€"Anderchek, Julian: Bazinet, Audrey; Comstock, Robert; Krys, Raymond; Leigh, Roger; Mcusseau, Dengzil; Worth, Ruth; Bomâ€" hof, Cyrel. e M Cw Wt ic NC WA T 2C 12 Promoted to Grade Vâ€"Henry Beauâ€" lieu, Doris Kuskoski, Eleta Berrigan, Benny Andrechek, Rhea Morin, Gladys Bazinet, John Skaldany, Eddie Barâ€" atto, Anita Clarke, Given Sweengy, Murray Mousseau. . Fromoted to Grade IV â€" Anifa Adams, Marie Bussiere, Ronnie Genâ€" tile, Veronica Redden, Irwin McAlenâ€" din, Helen Ryan, Frances Talon, Kenâ€" neth Beaulieu, Charles Zamin. Promoted® to Grade III â€" Audrey Smith, Norma Laroue, Marilyn Mick, Ccollsen Brochu, Raymond Eaton, Rita Eaton, Corinne Mousseau, Rudy Souâ€" cie, D‘Arcy McGee, Douglas Kyle, Lawrence Doucette, ST. JOHNS SCHOOL Promoted to Sr. Primer â€" Bretelle, Jerome: Kobi, FPrank; Kukula, Annie; Latendresse, Rodger; MacLean, Gerald; Ryan, Mary; Stirling, Joan; Sustersich, Joyce; Turcin, Emily. Fromoted to Grade II â€" Andrews, Mary: Bodnar, Henry; Dafoe, Morton; Duggan, Lawrence; Dunbar, Vivian; Dunlop, Shirley, Fitzpatrick, James; Krasevic,> Mille; Lesczezuk, Anng; Ormston, Doreen; Roscoe, Anne; Beâ€" man, Mary, Stanga, Josephine; Wilâ€" loughby, Maureen, Promoted to Grade IIIâ€"Andrechek, Llovd:; Bowle, John; Bretelle, Lawâ€" rence: Duval, Ronald; Hancin, John; Jennings, Keith; Jennings, Leonard; McDonald, Mary:; Nolan, Albert; Rosâ€" coe, CGermaine,; Ryan, Jean; Seman, Helen; Sherwood, Janice; Skalos, Anâ€" nie. .. : . 44 Promoted to GradeIVâ€"â€"Duggar’, J¢â€" rome, Kuiack, Allan; MacLean, Miarâ€" Murray, Kathleen; O‘Grady Heâ€" ten: Tokar, Madceline, Ward, Jackie, Ward, Jacqueline. Promoted to Grade Vâ€"Andrechek, Loraine: â€" Badeski, Phyllis; Dunlop, Margaret: â€" Hancin, George; Henry, Mary:; Jennings, Donald; Pare, Lucien; Peters, Andrew: McKenna, Paul; Stanâ€" ga, Anni¢. Promoted to Grade VIâ€"Andrechek, Ramond;> Bowie, Shirley; Brennan, Joan: Echart, Norman:; Everard, Sherâ€" man: Henry, Lilly; Hitch, Lloyd; Jenâ€" nings, Klelah; Mudry, Mary; O‘Grady, Doris: Ormston, Barry; Ostrowski, Edâ€" vard; Pare Edmour; Richey, }mb_ert; Roscoe, John:; Ryan, Edith; Skeba Steven:; Btanga, John. T Toronto Telegram:â€"Ho, hum! easy for an empty head to swell. Tomchick, Donâ€"