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Porcupine Advance, 15 Jun 1939, 1, p. 2

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1 34 â€" __ South Porcupine Le 9k D to Hold Drug'lnfieead glon Es @#* Service on Sunday $ . ,k?.‘!‘c ; imgit fimat‘s @ Jutiis / :;.‘;_ “u..’ x1 KÂ¥ e@f51]°C PÂ¥ + :i"".j #»*]}, a 13 4** t 1 Pm 41164 # £#1 SIrAL!4 L'n i1 * d’ §6 $ .X £ *4 ‘.‘.,1_ :bf! £ Mn it i. Bc ie uts ns m ie oo n ‘"‘News from South Porcupine, Dome and the District Ukrainian music, folk songs and. dancing, under the direction of John Kostynyk will feature this week‘s Kiâ€" wanian dinner meeting of Thursday. ‘This evening should be a thoroughly enjoyable one. On Saturday afternoon next (l’lt,h),_I the Scouts are giving a demonstration of Bcout work at their hall. Kiwanâ€" lans have been specially invited to atâ€" tend, and inspect their model camp sites, etc. This is a rally of the Scouts with 1st South Porcupine troop, first Delora troop and first Hoyle troop in action. The public is cordially invited j to attend. © + Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Davis, of Brownâ€" rigg, on the Moosonee line,. were this weekâ€"end visiting Mrs. Davis at Pottsâ€" ville, Their two children, Rosemary and Beryl, are staying on with their j grandmother for a holiday. Miss Irene Varker, our estsemed night operator at the local telephone exchange, is being showered and feted often, since her engagement and imâ€" minent marriage to Mr. J. Cronmiller, of Timmins, has been announced. . On SBaturday a shower and party was givâ€". en in her honour at the home of Mrs. Alfred Salter, at which nearly twenty At 3 pm. a service in the park. will be held at which Archdeacon Woodarll and Rev. J. E. Lyttle will jointly take of the Legion; the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Legion; Members of the Loyal Orâ€" der of Moose; "D" Company of the Alâ€" gonquin Rifles; Schumacher and South Forcupine Firs Departments; Girl QGuides and Boy Bcouts, and other loyal fascciations that may care to join. Under Marshal in Charge of Parade Mr. Tom Wilson, President of the Porâ€" cupine Branch of the Legion, a parade will form in the Public School grounds at 2 p.m. to move on at 2.30. With two bandsâ€"the Gold Belt Band and the Porcupine Pips Band, the procession will include Timmins, Bunch 88 Canâ€" adian Legion; the Porcupine Branch Houth FPorcupine, June 14.â€"â€"(Special to The commemoration of Magna Charta week, cbserved all over the Dominion by the Canadian Legion, Ssouth Porcupine will witness a Drumhead Service on Sunday next (18th) in the Ball Park. South End Now‘s the time to have those dents straightened out and paintâ€" ed. We can make your car lock like new, again. Tuneâ€"up Time! We‘ll tune your car for a busy Bummer driving season . . . and help you get top performance every minute you‘re behind the wheel! Body and Fender Repair Experts Open Day and Night _ Av B c e e Miss Eva Young, of Noranda, is visitâ€" ing at the haome of Mr. and Mrs. Amâ€" ibrose Dillman. of June. Mrs. Webb is delegate for Kitchener Rebekah Lodge. Also atâ€" tending will be Mrs. Henderson, of Schumacher, and Mrs. J. Keene, of Timmins, who is Past Assembly Preâ€" sident. Mr.<and Mrs. Ed. Magnusson, of Preston East Dome, are visiting in Winnipeg for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. James, of Preston East Dome, motored down to Sudbury on June . Sth to see the King and While there their little daughter, Virâ€" ginia, was taken sick necessitating Mrs. Bornâ€"On June 13th in the Porcuâ€" pine General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. fchofield, of Schumacherâ€"a son. .Mrs. Merrill, of Lakeview, has left to take up a farm in Shaw township. The banquet for the First Aid Deâ€" partment of the Dome Mines is being Mrs. Rachel Jones, of Owen Sound, arrived on Wednesday to spend the summer with her sister, Miss B. M. C. Shaw, in the Cobain_at Golden City. We hear that a splendid response has been made to the call for funds which is to result in a new church for the United Church congregation, but nc definite report as to building comâ€" mencement can be given until after a mesting of the congregation on Friday. Dome Field Day for the children of Dome Mine Employees is to be held on Saturday of this week. The Guild of the United Church met in the vestry on Tuesday, and have decided to hold a strawhberry tea in the church on June 28thâ€"â€"a Wedâ€" nesdayâ€"from 3 to 6 p.m. James and the child staying on in Sudbury until Virginia was well. They returned on Monday. neld tonight . (Wednesday) in the Dome Cookery. ht unsl itc ofi ic se t ic t t oi 2 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andrews, of â€"Rae Avenue, to whom a little daughter was born on Tuesday, June 13th, at the home of Mrs: Anâ€" drew‘s parents in Cobden. Mrs. B. Webb with Mrs. Libby, of Dome Extension, leave on Saturday for Hamilton, to attend the Rebekah annual Assembly, meeting in the Royal Connaught from the 19t,h to ZISt The Sewing Circle of St. Paul‘s Angâ€" lican Church are holding a card party in the Parish hall on Tuesday afterâ€" noon next week. This is to be the last meeting of the season and a large atâ€" and Mrs. W. Freeman consolation. A lovely lunch was served at the concluâ€" sion of cards and a very happy time enjoyed by all.: On Tuesday another shower of a different nature was held at the home of Mrs. Henry Miller of Bruce Avenue, when her fellow workâ€" ers at the telephone office, combined with the Miller family, presented the brideâ€"toâ€"be with a lovely set of dinâ€" ner dishes, Miss Thelma Roy, Miss Helen Cummings, Miss Lily Brown, Miss Vivian Miller (hostess), were all present, these ladies being on the exâ€" change, and Mrs. Hilton Miller, Mrs. Henry Miller, Miss Vivian Miller and Mrs. Abramson assisted the hostess. A delightful evening during which bingo and other games were played, was spent, the hostesses serving a delightâ€" ful lunch at the end of the evening. Election to be Held This Fall Church ended today. Visiting priests were Father Leduc, of Ramore, and Father Therriault, of Timmins. | .â€"Friends of Mrs. D. Leiterman, of Expecting Dominion that he had done everything possible to have this part of the North placed on the route. In this, he had been given the strongest support by the Preâ€" mier, Hon, W. L. Mackenzile King, who was very anxious that the King and Queen should see the mining areas of the North. The condition of certain sections of the Canadian National Railway track, however. made the plan impossible. « Mr. Jos. A. Bradette, M.P., for this riding of Cochrane, was on one of his frequent calls on the people of this part of his constituency this week. Asked by The Advance when he thought: the next Dominion election would be held, he said that no official announcement had been made at Otâ€" tawa, but personally he was of the opinion that it would likely be held this : fall, probably in October. It is interesting to note that a similar opinâ€" ion was expressed this week at Kirkâ€" land Lake by Mr. Walter Little, M.P. for Temiskaming.: Y They will discuss chemical trucks and pumps suitable for use in a comâ€" munity where there is no pipe ‘line system of water supply. ________ Mr. Montrose who ls a councillor of Whitney and a member of South Porâ€" cupine Fire Brigade, will attend the meeting and give his advice as to proâ€" cedure. Mr. Montrose is chairman~of the Fire and Light Committee for Whitney. In reference to the ignoring of the North in the matter of the itinery for for the royal visit, Mr. Bradette said Mr. George Bannerman has been made chief, with Mr. Oscar Henderson as captain, and two lHeutenantsâ€"Messrs Landreville and Minogue. Sixteen volunteers comprise the brigade, which is holding its first meeting tonight in Golden .City, at which requisitions will be compiled for presentation to Whitâ€" ney Council. Northern Members Express Personal Opinion as to the Time of Election. Whitney Township Planning for Fire Protection South Porcupine, June ‘14.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The immediate reâ€" sult. of the fire at Golden City last week, when the cottage next to Chief Mcinnis was burned down is that Whitney has organized its first Fire Brigade since the very early days. To Organize First Fire Briâ€" gade Since the Early Days â€"Mr. Bernard Hall is leaving for points south on Thuraday. Mrs. Hall will reâ€" turn with him. j Try The Advance Want Advertisements. tendance would be welcomed. The Northern Lights gave a besut!iâ€" ful sky display here on Tuesday night, On Monday a moving spot of light in the sky was found to come from Conkâ€" lin‘s Shows in Timmins, after puzzling us in South Porcupine for a time. Forty hours devotion in St. Joachim‘s Appreciation was expressed for the kindness of District Commissioner Mrs. Duncan of Sudbury, in giving the Girl Mrs. Tomndy, Rivisional Commisâ€" sioner notified the meeting that the silver cup awarded for Guide Company singing had been won by 20th LO.P. Company, Kirkland Lake. Dome Girl Guides won it in the previous compéetiâ€" Guide leaders from Timmins, South Porcupine, Buffaloâ€"Ankerite and Dome Mine were present. District Captain Leiterman conductâ€" ed the meeting. Plans for the Girl Guide Camp at Nighthawk Lake were discussed, and dates set for two camps â€"July 2nd to 14th, and July 15th to 27th. The fee will be 8 for 12 days transportation included. Captain Wilkins gave report from the committee in charge of plans for the "Swim meet" to be held at Buffaloâ€" Ankerite Beach on Wednesday June 28th. This is possible through the kind permission of Mr. R. P. Kinkel, Rangers, Guides and Brownies will take part in the sports picnic, suppet will be served and a grand camp fire will bring the event to a close. ‘South Porcupine, June 15.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The regular monthly meeting of the Porcupine District Guides Association was held on Tuesâ€" day night at the home of the presiâ€" dent, Mrs. D. M.: Leiterman, Dome Porcupine District Girl Guides Meet at South Porcupine The W.A. of St. Paul‘s Church are holding a strawberry tea on the lawn at the home of Mrs. F. C. Evans on June 24th. Other South Porcupine and and Dome News. sounds of screaming following three shotâ€"reparts in the vicinity of the raâ€" vine on M:Dsugall townsite, thought that an acscident or murder was being enacted. Sergeant Douglas and Chief Marshail, of Whitney, investigated but no trace has been found of foul play, nor has any person been reported miasâ€" inz.. The affair is still a mystery. Mrs. Rober; McWillliams leaves on Thursday for a week‘s viait in Toronto and points aouth. Mr. James Cuthbertson spent the ‘wveekâ€"end in Noranda. Mr. More! Rosenbloom is vhltlnx his aister, Mrs. 8. Bky. from a visit to Toronto. walk will, we undersand, be PavAG, and may be used by ‘bicyclists as well as pedestrlans. Sidewalk to the hosâ€" pital will be started as soon as posâ€" sible. The Child Welfare Conference, which meets each Wednesday in the Council Chambers under Nurse Fowler, has grown so well, that Nurse Dorothy Dodge will now act as assistant. Last month the average number of children attending was 24. The Kiwanians are giving pamphlets to the members to keep individual weight records of the children in. tween ‘South Porcupine and the Dome will soon be an accomplished fact, work having been started this week. This The library buildinz has been moved from its present side to the lot opposite and, after being closed during the movâ€" ing, reâ€"opens tonight (Wednesday). South Porcupine, June 14.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A police call was turned in on Tuesday night around 12.30 from the Laweview end of town Eoame person, or persons having heard Mystery Call for Police at South Porcupine Screaming and Shots Not Explained. Other News from South Porcupine and Dome. wW, Leck® and Mrs. Black were reprea?%tivea of the Trinity United Church at‘the Missionary Preshyterial held in Matherson last week. Mrs. Leck is president and Mrs. Black is secretâ€" ary of the Schumacher organization. The strollers Club met at the home of Mrs C. Brown, Second ave, on Tuesday evening. . Five â€"hundred was played: and the winners of: the prizes were:â€" lIst, Mrs. Tario; 2nd, Mys.. Webber; . 3rd Mrs, Ross: ‘Forsythe; door prize, Mrs. Bandy F‘orsyt.h During ~the evening The Rev. and Mrs. John Leng, of Bissett, Manitoba, are visiting Mr. Leng‘s parents Mr. and Mrs H. Leng, Lakeside Drive. The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of Trinity United Church are holding a strawâ€" berry tea and bakeâ€"sale on the lawn at the church manse on Friday afterncon June 23rd. ‘An invitation is extended to the ladies to come and have afterâ€" ncon tea. : ‘ willing to,. help. for the good of . the church. ‘Mr. Wills thanked the memâ€" bers for the nice gift which he apâ€" preciated very much. During the eveâ€" ning a delicious supper was served and at the close of the evening the comâ€" pany bade Mr. Wills "Good Bye" and wished him a very pleasant trip. of Trinity> United .Church met .last Thursd#y.evening at the home of Mr. tan Kitchen, First.Ave.> They met to honour Mr. Frank Willis, a member of the Board of Stewards, who is leaving next week for. the Old Country. Mr. Wills was presented with a beautiful pen and pencil set. During the evenâ€" ing speeches were made. The Rev. F. J. Baine, Mr. P. Boyce and Mr. Stan Kitchen made appropriate reference to the high:esteem in which Mr. Wills was held and how the church was losing a very faithfulâ€" worker always ready and , Aa case of profane language was withdrawn. An assmult cue was withdrawn after costs were paid. Two cases of theft by juveniles were withdrawn and for "keeping beer for sale" a man was sent to jail for three Schumacher Man Honoured Prior to Departure Schumacher, June 14 â€" (Special to The Advance)â€"The Board of Stewards on Wednesday evening at the home of as joint hostess. Prizes were won by: 1, Mrs. M. Bessette; 2, Mrs. Carlson :; 3. Mrs. J. Alexander. A delightful lunch was served at the conclusion of cards. The Anglican Church has baen reâ€" painted this week. A short docket confronted Magistrate Atkinson here on Tuesday,. Three ofâ€" fenders against the Parking Byâ€"law pald $1 and costs. Guides from Porcupine a vantage point during the Royal visit to Sudbury. A very nice bridge party was held Presentation to Mr. Frank Wills. Schumachâ€" er News. Cl .. Something new seems to spring up almost every day, as witness the "Reâ€" gistered Collegiate Thumbers‘ Fraterâ€" nity‘" of Gettysburg, College, Pa. â€" The collegians, describing: themselves as "one class of worthy individuals who find it necessary to ask free transportâ€" ation," said they would provide those who pick them up with "agreeable companionship and intelligent converâ€" sation.‘"â€"(From the +St. Catharines Standard). * turned from their honeymoon and have taken up resigence at 113A. First Ave. Mrs. Sydney Smith, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R. Todd, Raillroad St., left on Wednesday for her home in Montreal. The C. W. L. ladies of 8t. Aiphonsus Parish Church held a very successful social eveningz last Monday in the church hall. Bingo was played and reâ€" freshments were served. During the evening the draw for the beautiful cedar chestfilled with linen was made. Mrs. Turcatte, Timmins, was the lucky winner. Father Martindale drew the winning ticket. The Womens Missionary Society of the Trinity United Church will meet at the homes of Mrs. Dan Fraser, Lakeâ€" side Drive, this afterncon at threse O‘ clock. An invitation is extended to the ladies of the congregation to attend thls meeting. The McIntyre F. C. Ladies Auxillâ€" iary closed the season‘s activities with a dinned party in the reception room at the Fern Cottage. After the dinâ€" ner the company attended the Palase Theatre. The friends of Mrs. Nolting, of Devâ€" onshire will be sorry to hear that she is ill in St. Mary‘s Hospital. Mr Fred Dwyer left this week for Boston, where he will visit his brother. Mrs. George Leck, of Larder Lake, is visiting for a few days at the home â€"of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. FP®. W. Gilâ€" bert, McIntyre property, Fourth Ave. ANOTHER NEW FRATERNITY ESTABLISHED BY COLLEGE Mrs. H. Campsell, first Ave., letf last week for a vacation in Sault Ste. Marie. re Control of Dogs During Summer All should take notice that the byâ€"law regarding control of dogs during the summer months will be strictly observed Commencing. June 15th, and effective to Sept. 15th. . All dogs ‘in the Township must be tied up durmg the summer months, or if taken on street must be controlled by leash. TO W NS HIP OF TISD A LE delicious street north, were honoured on Wednesâ€" day evening at a surprise party, held on the completion of the reâ€"decoration of their home. A large number of friends were presnt to wish them much happiness in their new surroundings, and to present them with many approâ€" priate gifts for the haome. During the evening, a dainty lunch was served. Surprise Party Held at Schumacher on Saturday It can be easily done under the very liberal terms provided by either the Home Improvement Plan or the National Housing Act. Both of these government sponsored arâ€" rangements enable you to provide _yourself with the latest in home acâ€" commodation and comforts at minimum or cost. In most cases the monthly payments are dess than what you would ordinarily. pay in We. are ared to assist you with plans, . specifications and the very best of materials in order that your housing problems may be casily solved, GEO. D. HAMILTON CHAS. â€" MeINNIS, Phone 50 â€" So. Porcupine rent, or Improve Your Home Now LUMBER AND BUILDERS‘ SUPPLIES PLAN TO BUILD _ Â¥i«, 4"\‘ of Eim

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