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Porcupine Advance, 3 Jun 1937, 1, p. 8

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South Porcupine Glee Club Holds Social Event : Douglas Ma one time mini here, is sornd the home of Mrs. Al T came back spending t in Tracadie south F to The Ac Mr. and M avenue, have tion in Queb Mr. and Mrs Extension, spe motor trip thr accompanied b Next Sut resentation Made to Mrs. Hansman in Appreciation for her Notable Services as Accompanist. _ Eastern Star Birthday Party. Other South Poreupine and Dome News,. f MEAT Specials SMOKED BREAKFAST Pork Rolls â€" Dutch Loaf â€" Jellied Veal Bacon, sliced 1b. DELICO sMOKED Bologna â€" 2 1bs Cooked Ham 1b ROSE BRAND SKINLESS CHOICE WHITE CORN 3 Wieners HONEY JAM FINGERS CROSSED FISH SARDINES DREADNOUGHT TOILET FRYV‘S BREAKFASI COCOA EMPIRE COFFEE MANXNXUFACTUERERK‘sS QOFFER 1 lb. tin Magic Baking Powder and Ib. pkg Magic Baking Soda Al 21 ‘or Frid: MJ1 n Ma EATON June Ekconomies gRING YOU A CBEAT ) | _ " mm OW NCO Saturd: Ib. 22¢ 31¢ M t Weo T‘hut T ar vinegar,. | preference HAEINZâ€"MALTâ€"CIDE Da VINEGAR Eaton Groceteria Third A ve., Timmins Delivery Without Extra Chargeâ€"Phone 901 J E LEY Each roLLs 23¢ W ater MANYFLOWERS SOAP. DEA L 11 PEERLESS Wheat Puffs RASPBERRY OR RICH LEMON AID TIME IS HERE \(u\l\ New Low Price Sunbrite CARN P de TT bolttles ue can al Mai WOV :.A WHA meet in th Heinz H sing that‘ at calls fo the tast EATON‘S No. 2 tins TISSUE 3 Rolls SPECIALS per Ib. Towato \ln“w‘ Cameron, of Ma along nicely in Timmins. after a M witu PORK a«o TOWATO SAUCE for cam he G The _b says ‘* titesâ€" scarlet and ch sure. This w KETCHUP 1 000 l foz. 37C -4 bots. Heinz Tomato HY¢ ozr. bottles * LVE N _ C wC T let essence over steak = chops. Order it now for rawberry 29¢ oz. bott]® ig â€" ruddy bottle that (io0" ::to laggard appeâ€" Men like to ulnsh th Happy the meal maker that uses He soupâ€"kitchen cool as a cuecumber, pala pleased. and hbodies nourished with gra one hotâ€"dish meals, planned around He delicious Home Style Soups. They‘re rea "ready"" too._ You add nothing, do no wo Stock up at this low sale price. Mu room, â€" spinach, asparagus, green . pf veretable, onion, Celery, bean, vegeta heef, corn chowder, oyster, Scotch broth Heinz Ready Heinz Delicious Oven Bake {iood taste that‘s tinguished â€" Heinz Beans, oven baked and through to brir flavour â€" from â€" meal selected beans. Heinz Tasty Italian Style A favourite prepared It fetching ric 33¢ 21c 15¢ 17c Y n street, as ge!liing St. Mary‘s hospital, PORK il ASSORTED SOUPS emergen f Mr. and M1 1 to hospita 8 mM beet h sauce MIY 1¢€ at‘s what dis inz Pork an akedâ€"through bring out ful mealy, â€" plum; it M rnin 101 appenâ€" ing niceâ€" They‘ve the gardenâ€"fre he loves, and the who! triment his body need tin bears the seal of a of the American Medi ctation‘s Council on Foq has every wanted vari about his diet, Heinzâ€"strained They‘ve the gar he loves, and th triment his ho tin bears the se When hahy SAFE / h * STRAINED to Serveâ€"Homemade Style 11 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, onTARIO 11 Asparagus â€" â€" 10¢ ail Orangesâ€"97¢ Juicvy V alencia WC Beans 2 25: Fresh Ontario AND VEGETABLES Fresh W ax or Green Bananas â€" 15c MJt Tasty Sauce Chili Sauce â€" â€" â€" 25¢ e HEINZ 17 oz. jar Sandwich Spread 39¢ e HEINZ FAMOUS HEINZ QOVEN BAKED RED HEINZ WORCESTERSHIRE The Sewing Circle of St. Paul‘s An can Church are planning to hol cial card parties each alternate Tues Â¥ evening in the Parish hall. Next Heinz palates Mushâ€" pea , etable Heinz realls a tearful e let him Babyv nâ€"fres w hole ful earful iimâ€" have Foods. sh flavour esome nuâ€" is. . Each Eleven Varieties 2 tins 1€ Tomato, tin 12¢ FRT e ptar A I Others as Listed nz 2 4 C 1A 1 6 OZ bot P 16 Ka 11 hunch mMmia 1 doz. oz. bhot 91 JGC @QU tension more of e added ub held , in the conducâ€" for fin iC terest during the year and hopes to do bigger and better things in the fall. An invitation was given to all members to join with the Schubert (Timmins) Choir and help in their programme for Old Home Week in Timmins. A pleasâ€" ing feature of the evening was t.*: presentation to Mrs. Hansman, the pianist, of‘a gift of a glass coffee dripâ€" clator from the collective members, as a slight token of their appreciation of her work during the season. Mrs. Hansman has given her time and talent provided by the members rounding ou a pleasant evening. On Tuesday som of the members including Mr. and Mrs H. Smith, Miss Rathwell, Mrs. Boland Miss Carne and Mrs. M. Bessette, at tended the Schubert rehearsal for Ol Home Week in Timmins. We regret to learn that Mrs. C. Mc Innis is quite sick at her home here. The Eastern Star ladies held thei nostnoned "Birthday Bridge," on Tues candles were lighted. The cake was then cut upâ€"an excellent fruit cake with almond icingâ€"and each person in the hall was presented with a piece. Mrs. Sky was winner of first prize for ladies, a pair of alabaster bookâ€"ends. Mrs. W. Christie took secondâ€"a pair 0of silk hose; and Mrs. Demers won A knitting case as consolation. Miss W . Naish playing as man took first hon : ours for menâ€"a set of hall brushes . Mr. McLeod came second and won A novel ashâ€"tray with matches, and MrsS. R. Adamson won thirdâ€"a cigarette lighter. The evening was quite a soâ€" Tuesday‘s police court Was OCcCupicu chiefly with offenders against the Liquor Act. For having ‘illegal‘ beer a Schumachâ€" er man was fined $25 and costs,, his place made public for a year and liquor Funeral R. Phillips Held Here Saturday A South End man was convicted oi selling beer, four men were "found in;" and he said he was giving a big party. "$100 and costs," said Mr. Atkinson. "Thank you, sir,"â€"said the man. "Don‘t thank me, thank yourself," said his worship. A case of reckless driving which was laid follswing a collision at Bruce and Crawford, South Porcupine, was dis« missed. A wage dispute was settled, the maâ€" gistrate taking the money owing from an employer to give to the applicant. One drunk in Whitney paid $10 and costs. Two oth $100 and C missed. Many Beautiful Floral Toâ€" kens at Funeral. The funeral of the late Roy Phillips was held from his home, 36 Fifth aveâ€" nue, Timmins, at 2 o‘clock on Satur:â€" cay afternosn, and was largely attendâ€" ed by many friends. The service was conducted by Rev. Bruce Millar and was very touching. frightened b al success. Mr. and Mrs. J. Aitken are in Ottawa, eir little son Darwin having to be erated on for mastoid trouble. Police Court Tuesday‘s police court was occupied uefiv with offenders against the inlt irni 16 TI 1 1 Y maAln i1pa( He‘h ium sinC _ home C ed wish l hss t M 4 n 20 t aken to the hospital. Suffering J L2 ains, she visited an old womanl Mggg%ff:fg:sgfig outskirts of the town, who proâ€"| to go through medieval rites | tient was convinced that she was| Bowmanville Statesman:â€"The man o die. Not unnaturally, she was) who leads a dog‘s life has some excuse ned by the prospects. for growling. Ho Caldwell aldwell, Hatt dear h w: s given her time and taien he meiabers certainly have it. Mrs. Hansman is a mIinlisce Mr. Phillips was born in eet, Phillock, Cornwall, had been in. St. ‘ Mary‘s ince Nov. 12th, 1936, reâ€" e on April 17th, 1937. His sh to his fellow patients s in the sanitorium was it come home to those he rly to spend his last days as granted by his faithful the Town of Sturgis, the Eurovbean district, was so n Chambers, Oof er and Mrs. Harpt UMother, Fred RC and Family; pillo ind Hattie, of Co illicit liquor‘"‘ cases paid each and one was disâ€" med w ore his OHn Consolidat others. e Masonic hall. It nded although perâ€" as in former years. were accommodated ing enjoyed by all, ; giving a big part said Mr. Atkinson. ~said the man. thank vourself ' *# beautiful â€" flor Pillow, from V Robin: wreat he funt RoDoin RBob and on. A socia and a lunck rounding ou! Tuesday soms Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Boland Bessette, atâ€" ‘arsal for Olc : funeral were: nie Caldwell Caldwell, BOoo don Chambers ty McAlindin re requested by jeath to act in tNnost 1 +1 and won 2A s, and Mrs. a cigarette quite a soâ€" Jesus RoDoinsOo] illow, Mr Prair Haile id b hC (‘4th,: The L : By | be a matin lca Caesar, June 1ruUumDi¢, Iviled Channen. 9. Spanish Rhapsodyâ€"Lucette Hanâ€" sen, Jane Moisley, Elsie Yates, Marâ€" garet Lillie. _ 10. Golliwog Waltzâ€"Billie Richards, Anita Ericson, Shirley Thompson, Marâ€" jory McChesney, Mabel Reid, Lalia Webber, June Asselstine, Isabel Flowâ€" ers, Ruth Sky. I 11. Viennese Waltzâ€"Elsie Yates. Intermission. ‘ 1. Floradora â€"â€" (Girls) â€" Shirley | The following is the revised proâ€" gramme for the dance recital and chilâ€" dren‘s dress ball by the pupils of Miss Margaret Easton to be given in the Masonic hall toâ€"night, Thursday, and toâ€"morrow night, Friday, June 3rd and 4th. The programme will commence i« Millan, O 7. Minstrel Strutâ€"Lucilie: Tisdale, Joyce Ryan, Jean Plaunt, Monita Shragge, Dorothy Edleston, Sheila Harâ€" per. 10 East Hanser Lake. cis Watt, Jessie Scullion. 12. Foursome Reel â€" Elsie Yates Francis Watt, Barbara Honey, Ka; MacMillan, Jessie Scullion, Jane Moisâ€" ley. Gwenneth Robb, Lalia Webber Arlie McCharles, Betty Simpson, Jear Shields. Betty Rinn. Rosamond Rinn Lalia W Jean SI Pearson Shragge Elsi¢ 11. Barbar Thomp Nadine rogramme of Dance Recital This Week 8. Doll Danceâ€"Norma Smith, Veronâ€" a Caesar, June Trumble, Helen Rhea 1. Floracdora â€"â€" â€" (GIrs) â€"â€" sIHllIC}y icmpson, Jane Moisley, Elsie Yates, dine O‘Connor, Marion Howard. lia Webber, Francis Watt. (BOoys)â€" an Shields, Joyce Gonzales, Florence arson, Gwenneth Robb, Monica ragge, Lucette Hansen, Joyce Rinn. 2. Bit o‘ Charmâ€"Kathleen Lake, vendolyn Lake, Helen Rhea Chanâ€" n, Anita Ericson. 3. Wearin‘ o‘ the Greenâ€"Kay Macâ€" illan, Gwenneth Robb, Beatrice Rourke, Jessie Scullion, Mary Elizaâ€" th McGowan. 4. Swaving â€" Irisâ€"Lucette Hansen, Royal Crown Derby eTl ille n. By special request there will matinee on Saturday afternoon at Dutch Fro _ Moisley, agge, Jean Plaunt, JO y Jenkins, Jean Shiel Rhythmâ€"Jack Eastor Light as Thistledownâ€" o6 Ja Honey Jessi¢ 1J Gwendo iaDdel 1. ~_Robb Channet Steppers »l Flowetr Reviewâ€"Barbara Honey, , Beatrice O‘Rourke, Dorâ€" . Sheila Harper, Monica 1 Plaunt. Jovce Gonzales, Irisâ€"Lucette Hansen rtrude Teitto. icâ€"Marjory McChesney iwenneth Robb, Lucette dovin Lake, Kathleen The Rovyal Crown DBerby crest has come to be the hall«â€" mark of fine china. So appealing are the patterns that they ae often copied but never equalled, What china graces so many well appointed tables as Blue Mikado in the Willow Patterrs? This lovely design, rich colourâ€" ful golden patterns and other Royal Crown Derby treaâ€" sures are featured at Halperin‘s, For your own table or as a gift for a friend, Royal Crown Derby is in exceedingly good taste. It is all open stock and can be had as a set or by the piece and added to later 7 Pine Street North aunt, JoOVy in Shielc HALPERIN‘S Greenâ€"Kay Mac: Robb, Beatrict ullion, Mary Elizaâ€" Gwenneth MacMillan fine English China J 6 JEWELLERY STORE 1LrDaAY lstin(t Robb Pranâ€" Newly Wedded Couple to Reside in Timmins (From sudbury A pretty wedding took place in St. Clement‘s Roman Catholic Church last Saturday morning, May 29, when Rev. Father J. C. Salini united in marriage Miss Pauline Ruf, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ruf, and Mr. Francis Henry Frawley, son Of Mrs. James Frawley and the late Mr. Frawley. The bride, given‘in marriage by her father, wore a hand knit silk boucle dress in coral .shade with bolero of cinnamon brown, matching hat and brown suede accessories. Her corsage was of Talisâ€" man rose buds and lilyâ€"Oofâ€"theâ€"valley, and she carried a white handâ€"painted prayer book. She was unattended. Mr "Bud" Ruf, brother of the bride, was groomsman. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the immediate relatives and friends of the bridal party, at the home ofi the bride‘s parents on Pine street later Mr. and Mrs. Frawley left for Timmins, where they will reside. Cobalt Chief of Police Resigns Before Raise Codait, June aâ€"(ope@Cl vance)â€"Increases in sa ing $66.50 monthly wer municipal employees hc ccuncil met Tuesday n largest raise, a $20 boost : police, was made a few P H. Miller, holder of ture pians, but as his duties by Sa leaving police wC The chief has monthly, but in t ies presented by Rowdon, chairma: mittee, the rate 1 be $120 per mont!] $10 monthly for town clerk, Mrs. office assistant, F mian, and William man, while the <«¢ would count police, was im P. H. Miller, some time pa signation in : He gave no re mAl Met Ki LAID OFF FROM WORK BY GCONSTIPATION W ell Dressed â€""**Man ‘ *« twenty ; T1 E+ ‘C r " ythi 1g y il THURSDAY, JUNE 3RD, 1937 CSQUIRE SHOP no reasons as, but ask es by Sat: police wor for the de‘s parents on P and Mrs. Frawley where they will re Empire Block 1M KNIt SIK DOL with bolero C 1ing hat and Her corsage y ds and lilyâ€"0 ied a white h m Sudbury Tailored Suits Summer Hose Summer Ties Tailored Underâ€" wear Arrow Shirts °0C iafr ) ~OI brid irday ni L I of that office for â€"tendered his reâ€" letter to council. )r hints of his fuâ€" to be relieved of To o cinnamon ind brown suede ge was of Talisâ€" ilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley, te handâ€"painted Phone it Harrin aggregatl~â€" ranted six vhen town . and thse ht.. He is inderstood. ving â€"$100 James ey. The father, dress in Pp The Ad pumpâ€" n foreâ€" Isadore H 121 ed aft rlat M 1

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