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Porcupine Advance, 30 Dec 1935, 1, p. 5

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Lit:ls Helen Couch, of Trenton, is visiting her sisters, Dorothy and Bstty, and her aurit Mrs. McDowell. stopped OTiore th>y did any greail d.lm-’ Day th age, but one house at No. 5 shaft Paiyâ€"| away ir master (0‘d Dome Lake) was comâ€"|at aboi pletely destroyed last Monday. pesn s alarm was sent in to our firs departâ€"| some y mont just before one o‘cleck p.m. Th¢€) work fc firemen rosponded and used chemical|3j year: tanks but the fire had got too great @ | Canada headway. Tho dwelling was a «tctal| 1g29 to loss, _ including | furniure, Christmâ€"‘s| married presents, jewellery, etc. A fireman|and Mr tried to recover valuab‘les, but the hzat ago., al and smoke was too much for him and| widow, ho was driven out. In fact the rubber| and Jas on the mask he was using had and on to melt in the heat. NJ watoer was| His wife available or the house might have been| sent in saved. The was t nonted by Mr.| his dea Ross Raymer. a t stopped Two w t| n to our fir> departâ€" one o‘cleck p.m. The d and used chemical e had got too great a 2Preiy cnhn mnn did any gre mnz>y fires, greai dimâ€" shaft Paiyâ€" was comâ€" nday. An coming, as they do, partly in the Old and partly in the New Year, should reaLure ‘Something Olq and Something New. j stallation â€" of Lodge AF. office:â€"W .M ., Bro. J. Cook : unity ties will b supper will in the Nev the Fireme: will assure January. St. John‘s Night the usual festivi Masonry and Dec year‘s dance and will n Dance commences at Miss Petronella M Mrs, Helmer and Fern left last Saturâ€" day t> spend Christmas with Mrs. Helâ€" mer‘s mother in Shawville. AIM Miss Lilian Huot is home from Toâ€" ronto to spond the holiday with hor â€"â€"i0V ASK]N â€"EÂ¥ve no lov From the many letters, some hidden and some vis: le each player hunts for and collects those only which will make her Happy New Year right, NOVEL GAMES FOR NEW YEAR PARTIES AND ONE GOOD OLD ENTERTAINMENT W Yeatr‘s Eyvo entertainmonts . U _ Almnar *Â¥ c mt 2 _ IÂ¥ikia % . sds Een Mc 4 d M C C A4 A A d A £% A€AA 41A |Lake this week. |__Miss A. Jones, of the office of the ;px‘ovincial po‘ice, Hajleybury, spent \Christmas with her father and sistir, iMr. W. Jones and Miss E. Jones. B Modes ames given toâ€"day are ( old entertainment is su features are included New Year‘s Resolutions Year‘s resolutions are 0 T will be e New Year. iremen. The s issure the Old CV Lydia Le Baton Walker Wet an V DIg a pariy as ever all friends moet and | Year happily. Many asant recollections of and will nct miss this y.ar. iences at 10 p.m. sharp. songs and carnival novelâ€" in ordcr, and at 12 p.m. >> served after w.‘lcom ng Year. Join the fun with The success of this dance he Oldâ€"timers‘ Dinner in hese yu+6C, MMiLAL | s3QOKC OL Lhe SSrrow and reg board at Mr. McIntosh‘s doa‘ axwcollâ€"Sm‘th, cf always ready and eager to hs entertainmen on Monday Kemptville. almost 0C g the makin ons 0o e dance put Department. WY as everâ€" moet and b Nn reorge, much | spoke of the i â€"New ted THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO SUpp and â€" DiC pape initi Mrs. Don Eam Christmas with t Mrs. Garrity in I Mrs. Pannell, of New York,. is vis tin her daughtsr Mrs. Pugsley, at the Pay master Mine. Mrs. A. Bernard, Miss Ray Magill, and Miss Betty Sax:, all of Moni{real. are visitors at the homs of Mrs. Berâ€" nard, Connauzht Hill. Mrs. Humphreys, of Torcnto, is visitâ€" ing her son, George, Chris:mas and Mrs. Milne (formerly Mrs. Grewecase) is also visiting from Toronto in camp. Messrs Harvey Moort Hution sp:nt the holida: Misses Mary and Jewoel Twolin. of Timmins, spent Christmas wi h Mrs. D. A. McLellan. At Uly‘s Tlacâ€"â€"Gifrlsâ€"1, Liian Rayâ€" craft; 2, Beth McLclland; 3, Magdalen Smith; 4, Barbara Roy; 5, Jacqu:line Demers. Boysâ€"1, Ken Mitche? ; 2. Keith Pierce; 3, Dcnald Briden; 4 Billy Uren: 5, Terry Talentino. Mr. C. V. Gallagher 1_ft on Thursday for Toronto. Mr. Charlie Ward is in the local hosâ€" pital having been oprrated on, on Thursday for appendicit‘s. Jean Andrews was given a lovely surâ€" prise party on her fourteenth birthday 0n Monday. Some ton of her g‘rl friâ€"nds with Viola Laffin planned the barty, and a happy time, and many gifts marked the event. The party was held in Jean‘Whome on Main stre Mitchell; 3, Sheila Craw Cahill; 5. Annie Kelly; € t32; 7, A. Webst*r;; 8, L Audrey Edwards:; 10. Re Jean Hocking: 12. Nane, win Brown:; Ferrigan,; 6. Tommy Wait At Cameron‘s Mitchell; 3, S Cahill: 35. Ani Toronto, spent the week with her cnts in town. The following lucky tcoys and won the prizes in the contests con ed by the drug stores in tou@wn ave pyright, 1935, b y the. company ‘ap bonbons, t Ver is.next vou when the New hreshold of tim JCAn Billy Tald cnxu to form the who find th 7, Terry Pull ril Freeman:; 11, S. McDon A New Y An Old Greeting following lucky tbcys and gir‘s » prizes in the contests conductâ€" he drug stores in town over tha ias soason. At Pearce‘s: Girlsâ€" Thomas; 2. Clara Covey:; 3, M. 4, Norma Walmont: 5. Audrey ; 6. J â€"annette 7, Hazel ‘": 8, Marla Gagnon: 9, Viola MclLel!:an On We w Â¥YX«ar‘s Hunt as lettered half as many ippy New Year, on difâ€" papers, as there will be ers are snipped off and it the rcoms before the Players secure partners quares of the coloured n go in search of the rrow and regret of t ey Moore and Henry he holiday in Kirkland nmnes and J.yze spert the formor‘s mother, Kirkland Lake. itepayers mesting for Gordon Philbin:; 5, H.! thanks (seconded b) Mr. R. Langdon) Kanka Nikkanen: 7. ‘ to the school board for their services 8. Stewart McDora d.‘ to the community during the past year. . Thora Webb; Lucillel The Pinnish Lutherans of South P3râ€" 113 Crawford; 4, Phyllis, cuping held an inspiring service in St. Kellv 6, Nancy Chrls-] Paul‘s Anglican Church here at 6 a.m. ; 8, Lorena B‘ood; 9, on Christmas Day. Over forty persons y 10. Re a Costello; 11.}joined in a choral celebration service 2, Nancy Ccoper. by the Rev. Halinen, of n; 2, Colin Rob;nson:'Kirkland Lake, r; 4, Ronny Keast; 5.; Mr. Richard Murphy, of the Dome. ; 6, Donald McCulâ€"{is spending the holiday at his home L. *¥‘ â€" 10 vagnon : Pyke. Euclid Moreau: Fordon Philbin: Lanka Nikkane 8. Mc A 1 Ken Mitchel!; 2 Bridsn; 4 y Talent no. er l_ft on Thursday 11 very. poor.»> ‘The typed and passed . _ It was" paisscd Train was again ar com 1€ A 11 * Ccy CCoBer, BSysiconducted by Colin Rob:nson; , Kirkland Lak: Ronny Keast; 5.| Mr. Richared Donald McCulâ€"|is spending t 8, Fred Ostrom;{in Boston, Ma Clayton Kavanâ€"| Mr. Ben Sct 12, K. McGillis.| in Noranda. h 1CSS waAas p and the T1 nap NWVE Miss Helen Miller, of North Bay, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrc. 8. Barker, at the Coniaurum Minc. Jack Marks, of Toronto University, is xhome with his parents for the ho iday ,mason |_ _ The annual mesting of Trintiy Unitâ€" led Church will be held on Friday evenâ€" ing, January 3rd, at 8.30 o‘clock. All members of the congregation are reâ€" ques‘ed to attend and hcar the reports of the various organizations of the |church during the past year. | Mr. and Mrs. Switzer. of Paisley, are | visiting at the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs, H. Waddle. | _ F.; Ennis, of Queen‘s, is visiting iat; the home of his uncle, Mr. R. J. | Ennis. | _ Mr. and Mrs. C. Corrigan, spert; Christmas at the home of Mr. Corriâ€" gan‘s mother in Rouyn. |__Mr. Bill Mair visited in Kirkland |Lake this week. ; Mlss A. Jones, of the office of the $ I Miss Bell, of Montreal, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phelps, The annual meting of the ratepay â€" ers of Tisdale No. 2 took placz on Thursday evening, when the various reports were read and adopted, and Mr. J. A. Hawkins was again elected as truste> by acclamation. The trusâ€" tees are:â€"D. E. Keeley, W. C. Arnmott, Mr. and Mrs, C North Bay, spent home of Capt. and the Coniaurum Mine Dr. Armi‘age, left Sunday to £p 1:d Christmas in Winnipeg. Mr. Charles of Kirkland Lake, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Malkin this week. Mr. A. Williams, of the Deorwin Mine, Northwestern Ontario, is spending the Christmas holiday with his wife and family. |__Mr. D. Stevins visited in Toronto this week,. where his wife has been sp>ndâ€" ing the past few weeks. , Mr. George Hendsrson, of Kirkard iLak;‘. is visi.ing friends in town th‘s meek, * * id J. A. Hawkin crotary. | __Schumacher, Dec. 28th, 1985. Spscial to The Advance. _ Walter Craig, of the O.A.C., is spandâ€" ing the Christmas holiday with his parâ€" ents. Mr. D. Wats his home it Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. W. Briden, spent Christmas with Mr. Bridon‘s parents in Haileybury. Miss Doris Cooke, of th ness School, Toronto, is parents for Christmas. | Mr. Ben Schultz is visiting this week | in Noranda, |_ _ Mr. Jos. Huot left on Sunday for (‘Windsor. Once more your correspondent would like to express her thanks to all who this year have helped to maks this column as complete a record of South Porcupine "doings" as possible. Many kindnesses, phone calls, etc., and the | courtesy received when information has been requested, have a‘ll been duly noiled and are hereby gratefully acâ€" knowlidged. To all the sincere wish goes:â€""A Very Happy and Prosperous | New Year." Mr. and Mrs. L. Ennis, of Larder Lake, are visiting at the home of R. J. Ennis for the holiday The Lions Club enteratined the small children of the town on Tuesday »venâ€" ing when thiy gathered at the comâ€" munity Christmas ires. With singing Christmas carols, good old Santa Claus appeared and gave each small child a bag of candy, nuts, etc. Although the weather was rather severs, there was n> lack of childish glze at Santa‘s apâ€" prarance, and the club felt repaid for the effort it had given to the event. Miss Doris Cooke, of th2 Shaw Busiâ€" ness School, Toronto, is visiting her Schumacher Young Lady‘s Tragic Death Margaret Byrnes Found on Friday Morning at the Door of Her Home. Other Schumacher News. town and board had suffered from his loss. He spoke of the need for enlargâ€" ing the public school last year and the utilization of th>:> bassment for schoolâ€" rooms, approved by the inspector. This had cost $7,800 which had all bsen paid for. With Whithney and Deloro both notified that they must look after their own pupils after next June, this acâ€" commodation should suffice for some time. Mr. Max Smith at the concluâ€" sion of the meeting moved a vote of thanks (seconded by Mr. R. Langdon) to the school board for their services to the communicy during the past year. The Pinnish Lutherans of South P3râ€" held an inspiring service in St. Paul‘s Anglican Church here at 6 a.m. Mrs, C. Redd‘ngtc spent Christmas ; pending Christma M nas at th« Reddington 11 o1 owners generally speak in high praise of tho Christmas broadcast from London, Eng‘and, the programms beâ€" | ing cne of special inter:st. Those with short wave sets were able to get the programim© direct, while others were able to enjoy the event through the United States stations and the s:ations carrying it as a Canadian Radio Comâ€" i mission programme. The King‘s adâ€" _dress was a special feature of the proâ€" grammz>. ;(fhristmas Broadcast ' Much Enjoyed in North | camp. The rel North Bay Frida; Trinity United their annual Wa Tuesday evening You are invited t as the old year p Year is ushered i; Oitawa Journal ference on fish c here in Ottawa. . ponder on those we are convinced much fish. Or eat |lege, is home with his parcnts for the ho‘lidgys. | Rev. Owen, of Unicnvil‘e, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warne. Rev. Owen has been visiting his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. K. Kennedy, of Timmins, for the Christmas holiday. a popular young woran, having come here in nineteen and was emâ€" ployed the Reamsbotton and Edâ€" wards Co., Mr. J. Ferguson, the McInâ€" tyre Mercantile Co., Mr. W. R. Sulliâ€" | van, and later going into bus‘ness for herself, At th: time of her death she was employed at Sam store in Timmins. She leav.â€"s behind| her, three sisters and two brothers. Deceased had mad> many frisnds durâ€" inz her residence in the Porcupins camp. The remains were tak>n to North Bay Friday for burial. Trinity United Church are nolding Residents of town were sh learn of the tragic dzath o1 morning last week, Dec. 27th, Margaret lPeggy) Byrnes. presumed the young woman ca: during the evening and had her key and whil> trying to door collapsed and befor> consciousness was apparently When she was found she was medical aid. Miss Margaret By Mr. L. Worthington sp:nt Christma visiting friends in Kirkland Lake. Mr. Martin Craik, left Monday to spend Christmas with his family in St. Catherines. Mr. and Mrs. Knolting, of Devonshire, wer> the guests of their daughter, Mrs. A. King,, Gold Centre, this week. Mr. S. Timmerman spent a few days this week with his parents in Kirkland Lake. Gordon Denny, of Upper Canada Co‘â€" lege, is home with his parcnts for the CANADA‘S EVERGREEN PLA YGROUN D "127.45 Â¥ ancouver V ictoria Seattle Timmins, Ont. TFaAmarack, Bireh, per 16" cord ................. Mdp]e peri6‘" cord .::"......... Jack Pine, per 16" cord..;...... Mixed \Vood 16‘ 3 cords for 10 Fresh Hams ]qc whole, per lb. . 1 . Fresh Hams halt, ... 21¢ Turkeys *J % per 1.3 ... .. 32(' Just a Few lcft \\ hllc They Last First Class Return Fare t rom 110 Pine St. South Christmas Mixoeod J I0§; Assorted Chocolate DrOops, o0 IDS, ......1... Love Creams, J "ADS. sls Fruit Cakes 2 Ihb. each Specials ""FefX" ts Of town were shocked the tragic dsath on Frid last week, Dec. 27th, of M fish culture is t> be hold tawa. Good. The more we those Maritimers the more vinced we can‘t have top Or eat too much of it. £. L | _A surprise party was tendered to Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Stewart, 104 Elm street, nd Mrs. Frank Warb®. north, to mark the twentyâ€"fifth anniâ€" been visiting his daughâ€"| versary of their wedding in their native mnedy, of Timimins, for jand of Scotland on Dec. 18th,; â€"1910. ‘A holiday. ) large number of their friendsâ€"in Timâ€" Hngton Sponé CBNSENAS ming gathered for the becagion‘ in Kirkland Lake. very happy evening was spent by all. town were shocked to The popular and esteemed couple were ragic death on Friday|showered with good wishes and also eek, Dec. 27th, of MiSS'wiLh more tangible evidences of the ggy) Byrnes. â€" It ‘S) regarq in which they are held. They woman cams homei were opening up some of the gifts when iing and had forgotten tn, Porcupine District Pipe Band apâ€" hi‘> trying to open peared at the door and played tunes and befors reg@a‘ninFithat are favourites with Mr. and Mrs. vas apparently frocen.‘ stewart, these including:â€""The Road found she was beyond }yq t Isles," and "Jesus, Lover of My Sss Margaret Byrnes Ww2S soul." Then Mr. Cotcher, drummajor g wo‘man, having CPmC/of the pipe band, opened up the preâ€" n and was of the members of the band, *R _Reamsbotton and EQ*| vpjyapla pisce of silverware, which J. Ferguson, the Mcâ€" Jas. Cowah formally preâ€" Co., Mr. W. R. Sulliâ€" | sented to Mr. Stewart on behalf of the going into business nand. M Stewart 18 the secretary of time of her deatl‘l Sh'e' the Porcupine Pipe Band and the gift at S’a’?‘ B“COVC“Sk,y‘“‘! was another evidence of the appreciaâ€" s Shoe tion felt for the anle and serâ€" 4n many y |vices be has given and the high regard :ad i:];msh ef xlpx(l)ggug?; ' in which he and Mrs. Stewart are helq. o malis were takan to| Among the gussts at the anniversary y for burial. event here were several who were preâ€" d Church are nolding'lsem at the wedding in Scotlang 25 atch Night scrvice on YECArs ago, these including:â€"Mr. and g from 11.15 ‘to 12.05., Mtrs. Jas.~Cowan, Mr. and Mrs A. Roâ€" to attend and worship, ; b¢rts, Mrs. H. McCulloch and Mrs. Day. pass:s on and the New| Mr. and Mrs. Stewart have been in. esteemed residents of Timmins for Pn Nee n e c |some 15 years and have made wide | circles of friends here. The surprise of ~Unicnyll‘e, was the Rroadoeast jome out and play in y) â€" Byrnes. It .: 18 ig woman cams home ig and had forgotten 2 trying to opzn the nd befors regaining s apparently frozen. und she was beyond Margaret Byrnes was wo‘ran, having come and was emâ€" eamsbotiton and Edâ€" Ferguson, the McInâ€" 3., »Mr.= W._R:~BSulltâ€" nalional â€" conâ€" is to be hold leav..s behind two brothers. y frisnds durâ€" the Porcupins Delicious Apples, per case Olther altractive Round Trip low available, good in (a) touris cars and (b) coaches, ow first class round trip rail fares from Dec. Ist to Feb. 15th. Return limit, April 30th, 1936. Stopâ€"overs allowed at interâ€" mediate points. Special winter rates availâ€" able at hotels. Winter C 1936 for your Winter vacation this year choose Canada‘s Evergreen Playground. Golf, tenâ€" nis, yachting, riding, motloring . . . enjoy all your favourite outdoor sports in this land of glorious balmy weather. Low Rail Fares to VANCOUVER, â€" VICTORIA B.C., and SEATTLE, WASH. Candies 39c 69¢ 69¢ Cherry 1 Ib. bi Fruit a 1 Ib. bi Molass 2 Th« «1 s_ aulver Wedding of _ Respected Couple first class round informatior The condition of Jos. McGrath, who ’15 11 in St. Mary‘s hospital, is 1mpvoved over the past few days. OUTSTANDING EVENT Go‘f Tournament, Victoria, Feb Special â€" arrangements have been made for a big time at the ‘Riverside pavilion on New Year‘s Eve this year, Streamers, hats, noisemakers and Iinc novelties will help to make the event a joyful and noisy one. A floor show which has been in preparation Kor some time will be an added feature. Andy Cangiano‘s orchestra will supply the music. New Year‘s Eve Event at the Riverside Pavilion Ssurprise Party in Honour of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stews a r t. : Many. Beartiful Veal, hind quarter, per lb. Veal, front quarter, per 1Ib, Veal Stew pek: ID.â€".........1..., Mixed Nuts J ID8., TfoOr ... Cherry Chocolates T. DOXK : .ls Fruit and Nuts IABRBEDOX Molasses Kisseos J 108 AUOK .:;...n... 11 e sent 5 ound Trip low fares also in (a) tourist sleeping Telephone 130 sert §$3.30 $3.15 $5.00 $3.00 $7.00 18c 12¢ 10¢ 29¢ 29¢ 3D¢

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