$ *L * % % 4 Buildi th‘e arids n Pow Wednesday Tuesda «t p.m of Tiscdal lub m ills . p.m. News Prom 11 hnatr M 1 ‘ home« calle in. Th Three eV 6 hom Mr 5 bir th 4T VL A1l1 aI‘6 Mi rink 1M A WIDELYâ€"USED RAY It Breo iD ()1 M a T‘orot 1 D6 1€ ‘Te| i1 s wil work m )1 D( da An n th ing; Frank C. Adamo, clerk (stand ing); George Poppleton, machinis! (standing); William Helmer, o)*erator (standing). Those not qualiâ€" lyn i3 for election were: Frank H H()lmes.‘ Real Es ate and Insurance agent, John Costells, millwrigsht anc Jouhn Bawtinheimer, assaver. FElection for councillors will be hel« in Tisdale sn Saturday December 11 UI M;. Clarence Anderson 1ginser is in hospital Death of Pioncer Prospector Frank Kavanagh, aged 83, und dead on Saturday in his the Gold Range hotel after a ness, where he made his hon cent yvears. wWith the passing of this old ictor another link with the iys of the Porcupine has been \Ith a §3 Bill of K Mr. and Mi 1 ‘hcugh ~Dr. McLaren, William aurst W. G. Smith were nominated for the reeveshin all withdrew in ir of Mr. Evans, thereby giving Evans the positon by acclamaâ€" â€" for the tenth consecutive term. Evans served as councillor in 1937 d at thse nominations in Nasvember Reeve Evans Acclaimed ninations for Reeve adn Counci isdale for the 1949 session wer this year in the evening instead e afternozn of Friday last. tandadlin imdert. John Frank Geor T a Council meeling held on M t was decided that Boxing 1 ay, December 27th, should b holiday in Tisdale. doin bly after a heart im a speedy retu months. Building Phone 104 Security ce. ninations for the rasent â€" countillor t, Wiilmer G. Smit resen ed were: W ¢f â€" Schumacher ding for election), KS â€" Born in Porcup pital, cn Nov. 23rd to nmnuel Shanks of 46B F Lunman T Ottaw of his im d the v was acclaimed he has worthil rtaker enc M fire he lived in S. cad prospecting and friends amongz the Pecor iIrs.. Arnol Kapuskasit * H. KÂ¥vans in giving an is sewardship for 1948 detail the improvements works department and situation of the townâ€" There daug ere is additional See that you ca Stock. Furniture lack Wilder 1at ind ?Orcubdine hoistman a â€"Mi: arrived w Smith and Insurance of Eyv News From h )1 aualnlie! vad Hun C MJ1 In S$1 11 1( 101 e t t hh 24 h C rydown Service Feeds InmMmIns » 4 ONTARIO 1i 11 Jrama hin ul it 11 1 TIip off N moe hnhapp ) NOre ted therse and threc he off 1n Marg csmmitted Committse, T CIVOS OI U ith â€" which ‘lose harmo e represen:atiC y were present will look after joth during the dances and 1 to there uiint name in hfre some ‘lynn. Just in case y3ur inâ€" re weer about thirty seven iree ‘boys. It is hoped that bovs can be entisced to join throng. Just an â€"added 1€ 11 ‘etar the th were laid Advertisin ‘ecetions w section _ oOf ~the at the meeting. ost â€"of the rugby well as several of ketball stars. Reâ€" Student Governâ€" the Scciety will y we hope as well ation of the stuâ€" ent. The Athletic fter such matters the schedule and 1 â€"nparties for the 11 ide Brewe had Comâ€" > held Viceâ€" in and out of the bank which they know nothing about amoiunt may be You take for granted Phad § 4vervy d sPONSORED BY YOUR BANK ult those of about 7,000,000 from prying ey2S ationship betw« t Ti banks vou know nothing about t hes I\(‘Il‘ The supposedlv deadiline mse ing for Ae Scroll was held Monday night ofter four, (Monday seems to be quite a night for meetingsâ€". Pinal arrangeâ€" ments were made for the second pubâ€" lication which should appear someâ€" where about the sixteenth of Decemâ€" ber. Despite the lack of advertising thso magazine will go ahead possibly in 1 slightly modified version â€" someâ€" where in the vicinity of 26 pages. Arâ€" ranzements were also made to gather tcgether money for a fund in which ‘be proceeds would go as a gift to Mr. Fennall. So much for the Scrolll you ‘nould be seeing it in a counle of ou may be depositing or CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA Fimal plans have been completed for the Choir and Orchestra concert to be held in the Mcintyre Arena on December ‘3th. This annual affair of Christmas music should be better than ever tihs vear. The junior and senior choir along with the orchestra will present a varied programme of new and old Christmas numbers. Tickets rmay be cbtained from any member of the c h o i r or orchestra. Reserved lickets will be 75 cents while adults will be 50 and students 25. THIS AND THAT The school has been brightened with the anpearance on the two High School inspectors, Mr. C. Booth and Mr. F. Ashbury the past couple days. We‘come to the srhcol gentlemen. 121 rious teams for mere pleasure ond s to make money and last but deâ€" itely not east the handling of the ‘eipts from the various games. evy will naturailly have the power to y where and hiw all surplus money 1 be spent. An order in the Stitient uncil this vear sa‘d that each club supnosed to give ten percent‘of its flls to the student treasury and o Athletie Socie‘v will very likely be bisot ts this rule. An election of officers was held and e committee of seven was to pick eir slate of officers. A: the time of it the committtee had just picked eir ofticers. Bob Charette is presi«â€" nt, Jack Belec, viseâ€"presiden‘ Ernie @a@t, treasurer, Dave Clutchey, secâ€" tary., Best of luck in this new adâ€" iture czmes frim the student body. QUILL AND SCROLL vour busin« 74 Bruce Ave. South Porcupine ife from pry+n8 hundreds of customs to it that yo! dollar. or thousands. * hy C 11 this private, personi you and your bank,. 0. M. HENDERSON, Prop. nobody else VYVOUTPSs. serves VYVOU. mieelIn}®? + went up the change your Good n‘ tat studvin Although there i ishness this week help making these It is noticed t quite a passion to I g#ttill liks you te mad. 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