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Porcupine Advance, 7 Apr 1938, 1, p. 4

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WANTEDâ€"By . q man, warm., b in private hom S.H.. Advancse. PROPERTIES FOR SALE | FOR room, sunroon 3 bedrooms. I WANTED Promolt Prospect McRaz. POR SALEâ€" house showi ment. App Insurance ; Public School, Golden Ave. South Porcupine, Ontario For ali Trades required in the Ereeâ€" tion of, Altcrations and Additions to the PAGE FOU H Lowoast or any tender not necessarily aceepted Plans, Specifications and all Inforâ€" mation may be obtained at the office of 20â€" 29 The Public School Board of School Section No. 1 of the Township of Tisdale, District of Cochrane. South Porcupine, Ontario. REED BLOCK, TIMMINS ONT J. J. GALLAGHEK, Sealed Bulk Tende Received by the L Until 12 o‘clo« R. Franklin, Architect April 18, 1938 HELP WANTED Phone 1870 TIMMINS 39 Third Avenue vegetables and fruits Cri;p and fresh! The ample milk storage section, with extra space for tall bottles! The new heatâ€"proof Thermoware Dishes in which leftâ€"overs can be stored in your Westinghouse; heated in the oven and served at the table. And, in addition, the bigger, more convenient Storâ€"Dor and a dozen other reffnements! See them a/l in the new Woestinghouse Dualâ€"automatic Refrigerator with Superâ€" Power dependability, Kitchenâ€"Proved Economy and the most complete foodâ€" protection ever offered! LYNCH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. Lymnch Electrical Appliance Co. PLGons 1870 TIMMINS â€" 39 Third Ave. Westinghouse Refrigerators Priced fromâ€"â€"â€"$15§9 W A NTPF A ]) Here‘s the most COMPLETE refrigerator you‘ve ever seen! A place for every perishable food you use . . . and everything kept under exactly the right conditions of temperature and humidity! First the exclusive new Meatâ€"Keeper, the covered, ventilated porcelain compartment that really keeps meats fresh, flavorful and wholeâ€" some for a week or longer! Then, the big builtâ€"in Humidrawers to keep salads, ndersigned k noon Sec‘y,â€"Treas ssional WOâ€" ished room cality. Box -28p A M s7° M Nx UR BRUDGET PLAN reée room 06 Hemâ€" PS TEMISK AMING AND NORTHER ONTARIO RAILWAY COMMISSION Kaming and Nortnhnern U will be received up to 12. edncs@ay, Ap.il ?ith, constructio of an extensi cnt rallway pasicnger s mins, Ontario. Plans, specifications tonder may be obiained of hz Chief Er:ineel a cortificd chequ in Canada, paya Temiskaming a Railway Commi of «h: Ontario The regular weekly mzseting of the A. Y. P. A. was held at the parish hall of S;, Matthew‘s Anglican Church on Wednesday evening. Plans for the party which is to take place during Easter wzek were discussed, as well as usual tusiness maitters. Reg. Fisher, educational convener,. conducted the educational convener,. conducted the members throughout radio station C K G B, on a tour of inspection. Mr. Perry Seaborn of the radio station also asâ€" St. Matthew‘s A.Y.P.A. to Attend Holy Week Services OR RENTâ€"Th apartment; co: couple preferrec apply at 35 Wa J. V. BONHOMME INSUKANCE _ â€" â€"â€"~REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES LIST YOUR PROPERTY REED BLOCK TELEPHONTE " PINE ST. i. 2200 nt. of the The lowe. Apt North Bay., O h. â€" Genet ind North rzeived up der must I cheque on Ranges Every size on Display, Yor may combine a Refrigerator with your present account. The full line of 1938 model Cushioned Action Washers are here. Ap.ili 2Zith, 1938, 1 an extension to th st be accom on a charte e ts the ord d Northern ion, equal t red price. ny n il 1 Manager To rn Ontario Rail o 12.00 o‘clock r 2ith, 1938, for CiemenLt, Chief Enginee: ), April 6th, 18 iences Phone ‘enue. t the offi â€"Ba fourâ€"I 6th,. 1938. 28â€"29â€"30130 U I C 1213â€"W 0o m Cleaners er of Ont |) 11 pres T‘im M Cl .S.«â€". % *# w w % CARD OF THANKS A *\ 4 § 4 4 " X‘% «1 ‘A xl( wA (\."l\,(. A‘ A' $ R £ K y , % 6 1 re?iation TOr thte acts 0 a 8 {»] ~'.:!’.;).\'\l‘.'~' a 1i '-,' 629 * Â¥ % # t 110 T A l d 1 rCCent «A L1 mz | | of stepiather, Mr. Rowe; ( ) the 1 on, Sons of England, th oN | n the HMHollinger Mill, Hospital | al Aijjutant Cornthwaite 28 ( in guiding the group. and th H ) imeimbers thoroughly enjoyed and apâ€" nis~ | preciated this visi Mr. Seabormm exâ€" v‘al plained the uses of the many insiruâ€" the tour was very educati~ | On Tuesday evening of next weck e | th member ire urged to attend th Hol1 W eok service L 1 the United Church, Timmins and on evening. instead of the usual mecting :. | the members will attend another Hol: Week vi at the Trinity United ) cA Church, Schumacher, It is hoped that as many as possible of the member l1 be present at theseo services 4 18 = mes w iA 1 l 4 4o s Sots Holy Church evening the me Four Sons, Five Daughters, Registered This Wee Biornâ€"con April 6th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Laporte of 51 Hollinger Lang at St. Mary‘s Hospitalâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on April 2nd,©1938, to Mr. and Mrs,. Rubin Mansfield, of 217 Railrcad streoetâ€"a daughter. southâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on April 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorato Protomanni of 115 Balsam strcet southâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on April 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Valade, of 38 Sixth avenueâ€"a daughter. Hospitalâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on April 3rd, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bruanette, of 19 Eim street southâ€"a daughter. Bornmnâ€"on April 2nd, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs, Heary Guencotte, of 7 Windscr avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"â€"on April lst, 1938, to Mr. aad Mrs." Gilbort Legoufle, of 115 Main avenueâ€"a son. Bornâ€"con March 29th, 1938, to Mr. ind Mrs. Joseph Siurtek of 26 Crescent avenueâ€"a son. Radios a‘l by Westinghouse e Mss _ NA | __Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brownell, of Bornâ€"on March 3lst, 1938, to Mr. {.Toronto, were visitors to Timmins this d Mrs. Percy McDonald at St. Mary‘s| week. paaslil . ins mber New, improved convenience _ feaâ€" tures are just extra reasons for your choice of Westingâ€" house S uperâ€" Power Refrigeraâ€" tion . . . Hermetiâ€" cally.â€"sealed, eered and Dualâ€" automatic . .. with atirie‘ c o‘r‘d o f Kitchen.â€"Proved Dependability, Efticiency and Economy _ unsurâ€" passed â€" anywhere in the world. New models priced as low as $159.00 PLUS CONYVENIE NCE Wwfle’// to extend 1 n for the acts sympathy a her recent : Rowe; especia of England, t . the United n Wednesday usual mecting another Holy Prinity United is hoped that the members services. : Rector: Rev. Canon Cusuing, B. ‘ 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class | _ 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer | 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School | _â€"4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms ' 7.00 pm..â€"Evening Prayer | Holy Communion on ist Su month, at 11 a.m.; on ord Su ] 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, A. Laprairic, formerly m; Timmins. district of the mow manager of the To: for the same corporation this week, and being warm old friends here. Mr. D. G. MacM cently from a visit Finch, Ont. Mrs. Goerry V alter spending of her parents, of Lardsr Lake » Mr. James Keid Of â€"Ht spendingy a few days | sister, Mrs. Noble Farna: strcot. Mrs. Donald K who has been spcei in ‘Timmins, loft homec. The C.W.L. will! hold gular monthly meeting tonigh day) at 8.30. weck cther There is to be an the Porcupine Wom Literary Club in th Sschumacher, on Mous« 2e Corner Elm and Sixth Avenue Reyvy. A. 1. Hceinonen, Miuuster les. 20 Elm St,. North _ Phone 1982â€"W 11.00 a.m. Sunday School, Bible Class and Communicants‘ Class, 7.00 pm.â€"Public Worship in Finâ€" nish language. A Cordial Welcome to All. Nleox 10.45 a.m.â€"Morning Wo 12.15 p.m.â€"Sunday Sch and over. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday Sch der twelve. 7.00 p.m..â€"Evening WC 2.00 p.m1.â€"I Sunicday School. United Church, Timmins liey. W. M. Mustard, M.A., .D. Corner Pourth Ave. and Cedar Stre Sunday Services 0.45 a.m.â€"Morning Worship, 2.15 p»m.â€"â€"Sunday School for all nish language Porcupine. 30 p.m..â€"â€"Every S of the : ship in English dish languages pared hymn sh« 8th Ave., Near Spruce St., Timmins Rey. W. A. Siemann, Pastor All Welcome! Mrs. Hector MacL ek as president The Open Door Gospel Tabernacle Finnish United Church Timmins Church Directory South Porcupine Finnish United Church St. Matthew‘s Church From London duction of th gGeorge VI at KHevy. A 0 El from s tC centres in Quobt A Cordial Welcome to X, Bible Clas and Public language at pine. â€"«Every Sec iv of the m 1. Helnonen, Mimnister *®1t. Nort ) Phomne 1982 â€" W M 1 in Ma The Engla latest d Her d ayv Om s}% relturn: Montrt 1A pIC Ta j mne. Mus atia Dril LATEST PORTRAIT OF KING AND QUEEN 1for Sundayâ€" 0 Sunday, al 8.30 a.m in Ttown reeted by *%1] Aiiy pre L.., U distric rl re comes the above reproâ€" | are the latest photograph ces of His Majesty King have posed. y Qucen Elizabeth. These "X Thu1 11 LPnDQeC homs« inda U ind 11 of _ Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Mceeung. at | Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship Bornâ€"on April 6th, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jacks, of Schumacher, at the Porcupine General Hospitalâ€"a son. Citly town hall., The hymns used in those services are sung simultanâ€" cously in English, Finnish and Sweâ€" Sundayâ€"â€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Mceting. Sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 _ p.m.â€"â€"Grcat Salvation Mceeting. Mondayâ€"7.00 pm.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 â€" p.m.â€"Young â€" Pcoples‘ Mecting. Tuesdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Mceeting. Miss Verna DeMille, of Timmins. sailed from Hali{fax on the Canadian National Steamship "Chomedy" for D:smerara this week. Kiwanis Bridge Tournament Commenced This Week 10,00 10.15 11 .00 â€"§chumacher Rev. Murray C. Tailt, M.A., B.D, Minister les. 83 Ist: Ave. SERVICES SUNDAY APRIL 10. 1938 11 am.â€"*"The Way of the Cross" 2 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7 p.m.â€"Concluding the series on "The Sins that Cricified Christ." "The Sin of Cowardice." You are cordially invited to attend the the Dxr:;H Dougall 11 a.m.~â€"â€"Morning Service. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunrday School. 2.15 pm..â€"Dome Sunday School, 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Mondayâ€"4 pm.â€"Explorer‘s Group Wednesdayâ€"8 p.m.â€"YPS. TOOK| 1t‘. clidllIilldAll. Ssam Bucovetsky, W. Langdon, Jack ulton:; Monty McLarney, chairman. Gordon Archibald, L. Halperin, Paddy ynch; W. W. Tanner, chairman. Orville Atkins, Dean Kester,~ Karl vro> Geo. Drew, chairman. Mrs. Oscar Robertson, who has been St. Mary‘s hospital for the past ek, is reported as getting along fairly »ll, and her condition is improving The Timmins Citizens‘ Band will give o sixth and concluding breadcast in e series for this season on Monday ening of next week, April l11th. .11 Trinity United Church norC United Church South Poreupine, Ont. rd and The Salvation Army Ad jt. and Mrs. J. Cornthwaile Officers in Charge. H:; A.â€"G. Irving, chairman. Sullivan, L. Heil, Pic Holtz, Prank an, chairman. .. Hancock, Dr. Boutin, Ken Kenâ€" . Desaulniers, chairman. 4 ® Rinn, J. T. Jackson, Ggo. Lake] McDowell., chairman. IANIDN, McDo Mont Honey, Dan ~FvenIing PVE omimunion on St. Paul‘s Chureh Mortson, E. H. King, Stan Stanâ€" T. Woodbury, chairman. sSouth Porcupine, Ont. sSunday Servic Sunday School Junior Bibl Morning Pr ell om 4th Sunda} )th Sunday Woodall, D.D., Minister Dr. Fraser Marriages by ‘y, M. Gonder, Fred Moisleyv, chairman. Seryices Prayer cloli, Len Macâ€" chairman. Pic Holtz, Frank aL Sunda 4 .111 p.m Plane Saves Family in Mired Motor C;: Sioux Lookout Family Sufâ€" fers from Cold and Hunâ€" ger When Car Sticks in Mud Siqoux Lcokout, April 6.â€"An airplane teday rescusd a. family of 10 from their muskegâ€"mirsd mcotor car, where for four days they were stranded without food. They were taken to Pickle Lake, about 50 miles east of here. Four days ago Joseph Chenier, his wife and their family left here for Fickle Lake. They were 25 miles from their Cestination when the car stuck im the soft muskeg road, used infreâ€" quently by traffic in Northewestern Onâ€" tario at this time of year. While Chenier went for help to the Hudson‘s Bay Company post at Osnoâ€" burgh, the family huddled in the car. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE is VALUE merchandise! Its worth is tested in the world‘s greatest testing laboratoryâ€" tested by the actual use and approval of millions of Canadians from Coast to Coast. Give adverâ€" tised merchandise first preference when you buv or which Their Majestic yourâ€" shopping guide Make The They had no food and, after the car‘s gasoline supply was used, No warmth. Word ‘of their plight reached Pickle Lake yestorday by radio from Osmnaâ€" burgh and Pilot Ken Smith, of Starrat Airways, made the rescue. Smith said tm family was suffering Y oung Timmins Man Dies in Hamilton burgh and Airways, r Smith from hun children The sympathy of the community is exâ€" tended to the parents an@ family in their sad loss. a way. In addition to his parents, the young man is survived by two brothers, Kenâ€" neth and Billy and cne sister, Bstty. Thomas Handle ?assed Awavy losi 1 C The Advance Want Advertisoments almnetconâ€"yearâ€"C Th>mas Hancdl: on San‘:tarium n Hamilten las vhnere | sufTerit 444 * * 8444 4 We Are Selling Out Our New stock of Norge 67 Third Avenue All poreclain refrigerators, _ Only a few days left. These refrigerators will be sold at cost. Call at our store and see these smart refrigerators,. TERMS As LOW AS $5.00 PER MONTH,. im nunger and câ€" ildron were frostâ€" rmgnier had contract influenzia. They w dacctor‘s care at Pic re he had attondsd ering for two yvears s. â€"His fathcer is woll is in his pesiticn as Timmins Garags. ) had been in Hamil ids of hor son w SCHROEDER‘S anitarium M ?HONE 5 59| , n M Satu [amily was suffering cold. Two of the stâ€"bitten and Mrs. acteod a severe case _ were placed under Pickle Lake. Thomas Handiey, i of Mr. and Mrs. 0 died in a Hamilâ€" arch 30, was held y, 19 years in Hamilton arch 30. 1 known hoere, hool, had beoen from tubercuâ€" nown in Timâ€" sales managor Mrs. Handley, on, was at the en he passed Timmins

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