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Porcupine Advance, 8 Feb 1940, 1, p. 2

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l“ - .- ~11 ’mfmfi‘ho' a a . IN! TWO --â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"___â€". â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".- News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District South Porcupine Plans To Raise $1, .egion \Var 400 for Services Inc.f . .1 , .___."._ .--â€" - Meeting Held to Orwnize for Campaign in South Porcu- pine. Marriage of Mr. Sam Stovel at Montreal. Other Items from South Porcupine and the llome. C‘, .‘ . . “ ‘1 ‘lilt.ll 7); 1:111. I‘ ) 1 '- 2‘. 1.11 ' 1 1.11;." all prr 3611 exam-tin; 'h.1' ‘111' 1'I1'-' The Ar” '1 111-". 7:1. 1.? "1" ("im- ';'1r"'.'.er1111u{ two l.".'-.il 11. -.'1 111'. .121111" p, m1? '1 '.-,,;. .-111‘~'-ri to .1..,k .11.“: the r.1:.-.- alleged passes-ash 1,! Will fr ::r'. the 111g (11 '1'11-(111111'11‘J' :341111 '1: C.11'1- Define Mill‘s. '1'."1‘.(;1:l i)“. heart: II"; J action I. - ';1!l"v"/'.1I 1 r111: Iii (1".‘111‘112613 {'Kl'll 1". Ll i."1 W .rship hoax-aw lid 11. Was hell .11 Mad 1 .- .1121.:';'2 :11 the charges to Galiingw- ar' 1 1111111111. w...1 cour'1"'1; (-11.1!1'1 11-11. it“. J A I-:."."" '11 we both present. tut ::"'-r",1trrl r;.1il presiding fair-11.43.» oi dire'tirrr t1“ J. I). 31.301131} 11'.1I1Ԥ,{ (51}- (IN/19.31}. tor the former 153001) proper'yi and 512000 for the latter min Cases wall l he heard next week. Tm" W "‘I’ 01 F" -’- l --’l 30 21"“ h‘“ ‘ For having 113 llCJCI‘Sm tor operanzio :1 ' bp('lla 11;) )i: I" ((i (I Z (01“‘\11011 ““()k. 331(1 y :‘ )~ 9" -n a r- 1. ' 5 .- II, 103.". ..n .11 111.11-. inc part .1 . . ‘ ' ' 1'.. I ) ‘ I V' I I. O - i o O ’\\ I a ‘ 1111‘ 11.11 'J’ .111111.1.1(11' ‘1 ‘0 91"“ d“ iwo men. Desprzt and K 11k at. 0.1:":1 amount 11:1 matter 112.1 wcr'tli',' radar Pamphlet, xviii '11 1111 b<;d'-,'t111-;1'.111 1.2 T1111 p.11 -lt;tl.1r L'ottti' 11 l . . . - 1 ' " ’ ' ' 31.1 . t!" "’ l‘vo.‘ 1’, (ll L:.;)'.£'- .1 ll, l' The 1011231111.; 11";gitrrt '11..m Tg‘. Montreal Star» at 1311- '.t'cdding of Mr. Sam Stove], grin of Mr J. H 8101/61. shrill 1'.“ this 1 to answer a charge of p.':;ni:.".n; aim- 11111111. in a puilic pl 11 ----1‘1'.a'- is. .1 place {to which the p'.1':ili" 11...-l 21’.'!"":~ tram: imc to time. The men were Y'llitl'l.‘(li l under Municipal By-law .\".>. 1172. Ser- 1 gcart Douglas tun-titled that .111 Jar: ‘ 24th he visited the Rasedaie p'iiolzoom. and saw five men playing poker in 11-..... or ill“ Dom" Mllll'li.'.'1}l.l l)(.‘ (ll ll‘llC‘l'PSi 10 3‘5ng 1'00“] ofi {he })()()ll'0’.)lll. One most of u.'~:.:-â€"â€""Trie riiar'r'taue took place on Friday. Feb. 2nd, of Elizabeth Mc- Leod R'ibb. (laug‘r‘i"'1' ."';l Mr and Mrs. J. D. Roi-1') of Vv’1'1trnour'1t. to Samuel Roger Stove-1.1.011 of Mr J. H. Stovel, of Dome Miner-1, Ont. very quietly at 6 pm. in St. Andrews Church. West- mount. Rev. W. J. Clark I).I).. officiat- ing. The bride was given in marriage by her father" and '1.I.'-.')1'('- her mother's wedding», gown of ivory satin with veil of ivory tulle which fell from a wreath of orange bloc-10ms worn by her grand- mother at her wedding. She carried a bouquet of cyclamen shading from pal- ect to dark pink. The bride was un- attended, Bruce Stovel acting as best. man for his brother. A small reception for the immediate family was held at the residence of the bride‘s parents, 659 Belmont A'-'enuc. white buddlea and lilies- .2 -".he v '11 ley ccntring the bride s table. Mr. and Mrs. Stovel will take up residence in South Porcupine their return from their honeymoon (in New York»? Mr. and Mrs. Stovcl have engaged the new apartment in the Wilson block to start their married life Mr. and Mrs. D A. Mt 'Lellan are on holiday 1‘01 a aweek in Montreal leaving on T‘uesdi-iy. Mr. McLellan will be meeting his only brother. whom he has not seen for a number of years. on this vacation. Mrs. Pyke entertained a number her sister Rebekahs on Friday nieloit after the Lodge meeting to lunch at the Ritz Cafe. All enjoyed the host-ess‘ hospitality, and Mrs Anna Wilson and Mrs. Montrose poured tea. Congratulations are once more in or- der to Mr I". C Evans and his rink of curlers, Mi .1 held again the Quebec . “Mysterj” Cup alter playing 011 Sunday aminst B. Longwortli lrom the Dome The game was a tie which ranks as a Win accordine to the rules laid down for Missessicm oi"L he ( up The Women‘ 1. "World Day of Prayer“ is to be held in South Porcupine 011 Friday :1 1'.. 2 p.111. '11 the United Church. All women are invited .<'.pecially. to take part in the :-‘,('l‘\'lt't‘, which will be con- ducted by the illllCt‘l'S or the two wo- men‘s or'canizati/ us in the United and Anglican Churches; The pancaln' supper held in the Par- ish hall held an Shrove Tuesday was a pronourrerl success. The menu serv- ed was 1"71'121'1111'11‘. and t'n.n pancakes like- Wise. Tables dc: rated with spring flowers, were constan ly being.)r filled up ' by patrons during the two hours during which the supper was served. 'I‘he1 Sewing Circle aided by the A.Y.P.A were in ('llfli'l‘lt‘ of the affair. Mrs. Woodall as president of the Sewing Cir- cle recciv ed the attests ' Mrs. A Walker Mis- J. Naish Mrs. Stein hofi, Mrs. M Keast. Mrs. Hedges and Mrs. ..-trand cooked the supper and helped in the kitchen; and Miss I. Andrews. the Misses M. and K. Woodall. NIlSs Long. Miss M. Strand. and 3115s Beulah Cle- miss waited on the tables. Proceeds Were 111 aid of St. Paul's Church. The Ladies‘ Auxrliary of the Canaâ€" dian Leann is holding its regular monthly mitt" tint: on T 116‘: '.,daj' Feb. 13th in the Masonic hall. Mr. Itobt. Whiternan. of Toronto. is now in charge of the lunch room Oper- ated in the basement of the W. W. Wil-{ 5011 block. The whole of this building is now rented. The new store was tak- en over at the bt‘fillllllllg of the month by ‘lar'k's Men‘s \Vt“.ll'. who are cpcrat-L 1111; both stores together, having com- pleted nm'esary alterations to connect the two buildings. - Police (‘ourt The lzicz'i‘. c1111". w is crowded on Tuesâ€" FOR RENT MODERN 4-ROOM HEATED APARTMENT -«â€" CENTRAL Rent Very Reap-noble APPLY TO I'LY‘S‘ PLACE 71 Golden Ave. S'. Porcupine _ Helcnc’s Beauty Salon Expert Beauty Service NEW' LOCATION WILSON BLOCK Apartment 1 For Appointment Phone 62, South Porcupine Solentich took the "pot" 1314 7:31 but RQturnS t0 SOUthm 110 ‘rakeâ€" off was -een to be given This l room is a scpara te room with .Aepz'i'i ate entrance and is used by Kork as a‘ robbed some time ago. Kork testified that the men found in” were his Oil llOl' friends. A live ely debate between Dr an Kester' and C10.'n Attorney Caldoick cc morning the municipal by-law took pla-c . The magistrates comment. was, “If the validity of this by-law is at- The tacked it should be done in prOpcriAve.. going court. If a municipality passes a by- law for "peace. order and good govern- ment, it has a perfect right to pass '11 let for the. community " Chief McInnis: "According to this ”‘1 C law, when I catch them playing cards. 'm d mar '11] l I bring them in.“ l Magistrate (sinilinglyi: "The Chiel! ‘11; very saintly this morning.“ Mr ' .Cald'oick: "Within the meaning' (:1 the by- law a 1111111r ipility has the “’le right to definea a ‘pul li't plate." [121); Magistrate: "It sounds like a Euro- pean decree to me. I have my doubts 111 this instance Case disrnis.'~;1':1."‘ ' l l atin<r a car ior hire wit .hout carrying public liability insurance. told his worship he had taken out insuranc 5" immediately after bang notified oi thi> ‘1v Chiei Mclnnis. Case dis-missed. coun‘x' l I A local taxi owner charoec . with 103)."?- l 0.1 f! C. Tremblayâ€"-- for driving in the dark b 111;" 1) .' i(l(l . 2" lot trucks carry red lights 111 f1 1'1 Ca 1 "withdrawn. I wâ€"m-»._~_._._..â€"_ l !‘\I:Neil testified 111.11: 1111 .- “"010 011 as well. Ills VVorsh lCheque to Red Cross at Schumacher â€"~â€" 1111 11' "‘ "'\l/ Other Items of Schumacher CM 7“ . 7 I ’1 1 . v ‘ gdlu.\, l I\9(l Cross News. JuiiLLi . .HML .1 .. , . vtr'y The 1940 Executive (1. 1:11" S"nurn.'1cn- \"I" er Branch of the Red Cross S:it'i-t'-tj.' 111 . . ‘ . ‘ . .1 .. ‘. ‘held its first meeting (.11 Slllltllij" Pro. 11111 4th. It. was agreed 111.1: the ”.13" com- \I rnittees should be i'e-'.1p;'.--.";1:'.t'.'d wi'h 1 only minor changes. I As the members (11‘ the Executive :30:‘.- ‘ 1 lsitlert-1'i it advisable to maintain closer" I relations with the Publici v C‘ '1'..nmit cc ‘ . l Mr. J. M. Cartan was appointed 11.. L11.- 1Executive representative for publicity 2'): . a 1m , In recognition of the splendid work done by them in the 1939 campaign. the names of Mrs. M. E. Welt. Miss E Murphv and Miss E. MacKenzie were expressed tint. the list was 1"1:.-t româ€" plete and the names or" the other 1111- 1“ -._'â€".â€"___..-- -.â€".~â€"_â€"-_ ‘_â€"â€". -.â€"-â€".- -â€"-â€"-â€"â€" -. â€". l selfish workers could- not be inc1uded. lifeliim Decision was made to appoint Mrs. W i ' Lit :10 Lock and Mrs. F. “7. 111011 as con- {crisi' n veners ot' a new group to be kn can as I’m)“; a. the Cutting Committee The conscicn- 1 tious work of these luri 'e i 0:" the ut- l \Ir lmost importance and deserves grateful ‘ ’ lacknowledgement from everyone con- lr'ected with the Sc hurnacher Branch mm.» b ..D R. 3:01 "1'11: ‘111'1" 01' th( ch 1“orner s War Work Commit tee 1 z'por .- lFrn NL- LCC. d that Mrs Zer'aldo on b.11ali or” he Italian Ladies Group had can: ribut ea L’a cheque for $142 50 to the Si‘ humacher sBranch This extr cmel: generous 11111 ('1' :i l lwas the sum rece: ved :1 1111 the Mth-l gm: L‘Intyre Mine for the work (101'. e by 1111 ll“ :in LItalian Ladies 011 the decorations. ta )lc 1 are llinen, etc, for the M :Intvrc Commun- ‘110‘1'95 ll ty Building. \Vhen we realize that :his pup-m. task alone r'equ; red 5. 0 hours of 1111111.; 'work and that it u only a par; of the to' al accomplished by the Itali 1:1 Lad- 1e... we cannot express surtrcicn: cr'ati- 1' 1. . tudc for their loyal 1111131.. ' ~-â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"_~.â€". sNet ms of South Por- cupine and the Dome. 7â€"«Special to Laitinen. of Rae has returned from Finland after back for a holiday. was a widow South Porcupine Feb. Advance iâ€"Mrs. When coming out to Canada she ‘small son with ielatives in her she I‘dle‘v C (Ilcllld 1..1d.1 and this last summer made Ibrinc' back her son now a young The war has changed all plans.‘ and s: 11 was pathetic. we hear but the parting again 111-. etirig oi mother .liit' hi. more art " .SO. 1111p countrv. Both Mrs. Laitincn and Mrs. are tellint: graphic stories of the bomb- ia t'hich. they say were twice --a day I ' ‘ y .1. ,. v o ‘DlJ’ln- Tao. to the star women helping ilt‘lt‘ their 1.1.1111 in '. in the Porcupine. Mrs. Avenu' Mr. and 120 Fourt (211'. 1 mine timbers for at Pre:ton East Adolph Boldu: l1) §;EL tim- may ‘ with a. red light on iron: 1'.: lis caraâ€" (i‘lll'll to pleaded Not Guilty. Police Con .'-1blr fC12.11':-;--. '(1 ii: iii.“ 9 -Lllll....1-' ' 11;:121t11ng coinpanv L‘:lL\ 1. Dome 1111: tc1'-""1n the rni:-..t:'.-r".unc ’ falling whit-7' Porcu- 3 (11:21-11: Ht‘ <.h1“ 1111111112. in hospital. (widen w‘ _ ..(‘l' .16“ (1111 City birt 1‘.-3711' lur'cupine 111d}; 'ccess'ty pl :1 ycd was hda y â€"â€" lllllL} 1,1 lltalian Ladies Give '1» l l...”- l :,. Ll Sigma town over . the in Hancock I iron 1 o. .IIt'. " 1: KIY- iriec the 5' '2K1ufirnan " .l-111.1c1 liaum'arii .,1 are the Tuesday completed 1 tea which . and dis- V ‘; ' r 1.1(110S 01 1') ll 'iie ‘. 751d hit-llt‘s 11' Valentine Wednesday the Cochranc Pres- ‘ meet I 1 27th v 'I ‘ 1‘.(i-\' I11\ 1 ’1‘1’1 £111(1 .1‘ 1‘ ~‘- 1'.. ’ })1111l.‘: ll llt’X‘. to ka with the other members. Mrs. l Sf: . .Hawley Mrs. J. .S;11'r;'1t. XII" C Juck- 1'. 1.1 111.- sth and Mr. K. Burns. <' used 1111;; 11111-11111 1711111 For: .1pir A com: ed Church and \V. '1 it ' 'n in on F1- b 26th an sewards of the Uni.- organized .. . following ("1. Osby. sc retary; and Mr. ll;1‘.(" (‘1 was 'I'uesday L' elect-ed to chairman. Mr. Lorne Cal- and assistant Oil Mr. Mr. \V . . evening. added to the ttllll})t‘1l£’,ll r'rvani .1tron for .. (Allen: 1940 by unanimous vote. Rot. ret was Hme V‘ t‘ \'3 L1 ‘1.‘\l.t crivelt:pe-.~tc 1111' 1y kin 1 L ”'11.". of Dome Ex- who was ' hreatened with pneuâ€" quite ill is now well, Marlene Allen 7(1 ('1' beina (n the road to 11' ov-'°1y Cameron iiinancial writer speaker lKlwanis muting» on Thursday evening speak [(1‘.‘ ,;(' known of Tim- at W 1111.1111 well ("C32 lOlIllS , (llld be “UPSE- ._.._ __.. V. a..._..._ -_. on “The â€" Li ' ' .nnc. tM-aigartt Smith spent the week- Noranda Re; 1.- "1? 111115 XIII: IJH‘ ~ 1:.» articles. he e mm s Cks 'ttillv, other sew cowing Cross workers. to emphasize the need of Headquarters is (-1111 particularcâ€"w and scarves. please wash don‘t presi- eat . socks Alter and p ress was" .1 article... at home may .."1f‘ Red but All' tll‘zd kniteci py j a m as from cert 111.“. to Cross 'r'uc- f .1 1111.” ' 111s -w -___._ __â€"‘_. Thaw Started This Vi eek . on the Western F ront ' . fiâ€"«A :.: trivia :av‘: ?:"‘,() rid P‘reri 1' 1. 1:01: spades to work espc .r‘. .1 11011 of .1: 1w -111 9"" .fi’ taqu 1-11'. .‘L‘Jau‘. 1‘ L‘.1' rains made a; grout tied plan . ‘ and heavy at.“ :o 01.1 38351 . aha la. 1‘. 1.1.11; 11 l l 108 are malt-l redouble native 1511‘1.'~â€"-«:1 1'.-(7:.11121' acliieveint'nt. ~31 pain;i sSiiik.s. 7 pairs wristlct.<_ 9 sweaters. 1 l v 1 .o the Januarw shipment. l gr. Economic 1 cm ‘tcbra e real concern to a ‘ll THE PORCUPINE ADV-ANCE TIMMINS. ONTARIO --â€". Active in Work for ; Porcupine and Tells Red Cross at Dome I'leeping apartment since the state was 0f SOVIOL Bombings and DOING EXtenSlOnl Unusually Lar ee Amount of Red Cross Work Being Done. “- Sotth Porcupine, Feb. 7.-â€"â€"1Special to The AdvancelwAmong very active workers for the Red Cross the name of Mrs Margaret Smith of Dome Exten- ‘10 l Soc 11 1's sin. C re- -married s 11, should be mentioned. Her name was unfortunately omitted from the list arrangements to {is back to Finland CI Dome work convcnersconcerning the tummy shipment of articles to Toronto 1 Red Cr oss headquarters. Mrs Smith is in charge or knittin'r a: tivities at the Dome and Dome Ex- youth preferred toll“? nsion Besides supervising at the ‘ ‘ and L119. Scout hall twice a week she is respon- mothcr, tor her "11 .1 satetyc.1me back. lsrb1e for dlStTibUlillg W001 to the Dome. Anttel l Extenson klmvfâ€"‘I‘S. and oversees all the knitted ar isles before shipping. Then she has undertaken to teach all 1'.-:- :-'-.1r1'cn:-cs in prnm 1:111:1in all takel little girls who now has 541 between the ages of 6 and 11. how to knit. They meet at her home Mondays.- and W'edâ€" nesdays. On Tuesdays Guides meet for instruc- tion. and 'on Thursdays she goes to the Scout hall to further instruct them. Guides can now knit socks. One. pair in the January shipment went from the Dom-c Guide Corn} 131:". Mrs. Smith Lhas- knit up 118 skcins of wool durin': Jan. iary between children. women and; start. and 4 pairs of gloves w '11" the c.:nt.r1b'.ition of Mrs. Smith‘s workers. ed _. -.--vâ€"o~â€"â€" ~â€" 11 M .QOITTH PORCITPIN TS NEW ARTIFICIAL ICE ARENA r. South Porcupine has reason to be proud of its excellent new her-key and skating arena. The new build- ing has a seating (apatity 01 1.850. The arena is Illlltll larg'c1 than the former building as well as being equipped in modern way. The ice surface is 80 feet. by 180 feet. The new building 1... equipped with artificial ice plant. and also with a heating system to assure comfort to spectators. The new arena was opened on December 81h. At first. ice. was made in the old-time way. but the artificial ice plant is now fully installed and in working order and ice is being made on this mo- dern plan. Included in the build- ing is a. commodious' and wellâ€" cquipped community hall. mu“ St'hurnaci'rer Feb. 7.-â€"1Special to The 1Advancei~~-Thn 9' 'illlll.‘1C‘lltl Ladic." lAnglican Guild held a wry successlul 1Pancake and Wattle Supper on Tires- day afternoon at the home or" Mrs. H. Waddle Phatt Vet Property. The de- lirious pancakes: and waffles» were serv- with bacon and sausages. tea bis- cults maple syrup. tea and coffee. larce iumber of the Guild members assisted in making this event a suc- cess. The next meeting; or" the Guild will lte held on T:1c.~':l:'1'_'.'. February ‘20, 8 p.111. :11 the home of Mrs. Jensen. l’epla 1' r'ret. (tor;- i'i.1y liftox'dl'rz~~--I'.').1ni.~-‘ri fisher- man caught a submarine in his netâ€"â€" 111'. 11:11" 11c; Iirnlzc. What a story he'll I have 1'1 tcll 1.1'111' 1111- big one that' 23‘. away? HiNI)SOME FNE“ BLOCK AT SOUTH END Tlnited Church to Observe Another Anniversary Sunday Present Building Used for. Services tor Twenty -f'0ui Years. â€"‘.â€"..-_ The Timmins United Church will its anniversary on Sunday In 1916 the present building was erect- 3 ed, and in 1927 was enlarged Thus lfor' twen t-y four years the congregation ' i has worshipped here In the y'ear. pre- ceding 1916 services were held in the school the p- ct urc show and in whom homes and business places. As guest preachers ,Rev. 1“. J. 831119. f [or Sec-humor her. will be here in the .‘morninc, and Rev. James Lyttle in the evening. The choir have prepared 1musi; special for this anniversary fccca ion You'll Enjoy The Meals at The Star Club 7 (.‘rawfor'd St.. S. Porcupine MEAL TICKETS $6.00 VALI'E FORâ€"$5.110 Meals Served from 5.30 21.111. until 12.80 midnight ROOMS as Low as $1.50 per Week . -flw-m- _â€" 9-1.4 .Wmm ..._...‘. There has been a notable amount 01‘ building in South P1 rcupine during the past few month; and the citizens are justly proud of the pleasing additions to the business and residential areas. One of the new buildings is the Wilson Block shown above. livery secticn of this up-to-datc and attractive building is occupied now. .“ Mr. and Mrs. P.. 'I‘. Ber'gcron arc ‘ visiting friends in Montreal and Other points east. Enjoy able Event by Ladies 1 1 {up for the. R.A.F., left on Friday for LSchumacher Anglican Guild; 1 | , 1 A 1 hospital left on Wednesday evenin' on l l ‘W- THURSDAY.FEBRUARYH'I'H.1940 â€"-â€" W‘-‘ -â€"- -â€".- M.“ . l THE “DUG-OUT“ LIINCII NOOK 1Various Social and 1()ther Events at lSChumachel In the basement «I the l Other Ntws Items f11'1111 11: New Wilson Blot"; . . 1 'v~ )1 H ' "3 'l.‘ Schumacher lllltl INSll‘. lCi. MAIN SL. SO! Iii I.)11(I.1l\. -~...- 1.0.l I: Now Opt) to: 111111111 :1 S..l'.'.:1n'.'.:".".er. Y 1) T Facul 51 .1".:i'.'.1:1 ' â€"--T".e Fr 0 ll. ndrcl C 1r11'11111: l 1111‘. «1:11 'I"...sd.1y evenin; :1' til-F1171ico’; f .\-.1. C,- Brown. Thir'l Avc. 5’11) 1'.-.11. played and the wi'm. '11: of the 111cc HUBER? “ill 2 l‘ \l '1\ l‘s'.1“t'i"t.'r. Ll'Nt‘IIES .\I' .‘.'1.1. iiiulis SEW-'3 '5. 53 35-73% . -"-"”“.317 3?. '35-‘31 Mill .~ . wri'e: 1:1. Mrs. 1.121 . 21111. ““‘“ .\.'f'.\ C. Br..wn; 3rd. Mr». \I (jive-114.111. will re czvx 1111'.l:-'.1; TI '1T11:.'Z‘.I l'. ' 11' pixe, Mrs ("1 P. ."1 (“.1 Alli‘l‘ '1‘11'I'Izt'215‘332'91 12.11;?- l:.".". .1 ‘ ’1‘.l3'.l\ illt‘ ll.‘ l1}: :t‘l'E't'C '.‘ (l ‘ .ll l'ltlt“ ‘l‘il‘lldfi' \t:. .'l \t “L 1' I 11.1 A i.1t';1'111131'. :11‘.-.'r'.".'.i. '1‘. l.‘ '1 "'-‘ "(‘1' they returned :11 th». . a :1 1. 1'1 l--‘":;-- F111. 2nd. in :11 P."1'.'.1'.1'.11:'.'"""."'1'I.'1s '1':"1'1'1i.;:'.1' 1' 1. 6111'. ~\’:l-' "‘5‘ l 1 . . 1 21-11. 1 arid a v.1}; p..'t'.~ .11; 1-'.'.'n'.:11 wtsl 1 (11-1'1'1'1'11 hosptial to MI'. arid Mrs. All .111' Firs: AWNâ€"w. son. The Ted Ct: 11:11" 11'.'.'.'~-".11.'-, 31.11 BiLZ'l‘lâ€"â€"Ft‘b. 3rd. in the Par-upinc me. 811 MOT-33." illil‘r‘li'i‘“ 1:1 '1‘" R IV \ (ilertcr'al hospital, 11 Mr. and _\'I:'\'L C. ..:‘css Rmm a; 1:11' N' intyr'i Arena Howey, Fourth Ava-~11 son. (1.11.1111 \Vfli 1112,1131‘11 .'\‘\t‘. 1111\1' .1 ~ ~ - . ...... 111- 11.1 .1 " hep" ‘1'11'. '1 I. “2.31 1“ .) 7:}1' IL. 311‘ 1.x)(1 :\\,I}.:‘L :;‘L\.21 . \( 1.\ 111L( .(. 11. [.12 l\ 1 .1 \ l ‘ 1 . -‘ .' ‘ ' .' n‘ ' . “ll 1'1 ‘ 1l ‘ Lil‘f‘, i3111rn.1.~. Cedar Sl.-~ :1 dadg‘liter. l “”1‘ "H”Mll-Hl .1.. 31'” .1...11 :: . , .. . 171:. and Mrs. {111115.111 llr'atrit 11d- ;11 - Mrs. la. “11.111. l.’lll'(l Ava. t'lli.‘l'â€" . \ (112.11 .'..:1 Tuesday in honz:'.n' .11‘ Mo:- .\::11.1nd 3:11.:1-1. of Belle '11 wit-1 is '12 liil‘itl, 11"1'e. Mrs. Route. was a lor- rncr' 1 with .t of Schumar he or ‘ (1112'11' and Miil: There :12'1' 11.111111 Mrs. Charge Henderson. Second Ave.‘ s.‘11(ll(‘ls now in Finland. In 1'.:1'1, 1311' entertained on Wednesday afternoon in Italian are (tilllt‘ inditi'craitt whore hirour o! Mr.I)1ncan who is visiting: they go to 1131111 the ltllsrsltll‘o their diuuhtci .1111: ' 111-11191. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wylie .'â€"= 11111 A. ‘ a ~ ._._ .__.-._..__.__._._ -.__... .â€" It‘]‘." '1 1‘.\ 1i \Irs Dave Bennett. Piffin Ave. c11- :cr' 111 ned a number of her friends on I \\ ednesday afternoon. : \Ir's.Arrna11d Boutet of ‘Bcllc ‘Tcrr'e 1 I l 1 St. Mary‘s Journal-Areas: A psyâ€" chiatr'ist advises women to 11.1‘11'1' their husbands. This does no: 111151;: 111'111121 'l them to take to the b'v‘Zc- l '.v1;t-k-1.11d. Mrs. Bill Robinson. who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bug'- era Second Ave, left on Monday for her home in Belle Tcr'rc. She. was ac- '1'r31npanied back bv her sister Mrs. B. Chisholm. and littl e dau'ghter. Mona. .who will visit with her before going on to join Mr. Chisholm. Li .ncl Boutct.l“11st Ave. during the '71 Golden Ave. South Porcupine O Try Our Lunch Bar the largest in Town Mrs. Farr, of Toronto. is visiting her .mothcr. Mrs. Gordon Rutledge. who is - very ill in St. Mary's hospital. Mr. Hugh Wharton, who was called England. A number of friends gather- ‘ ed at the station to give him .1 send- off The Young Pcoplc' 5 Society of Trinity. United Church met on Monday evening ' .111 111:) church hall. The programrne' This Year CHOOSE YOI'R VALICN'I‘INI'I from our MOST COMPLETE STOCK for the evening was a “s 'avenu'er hunt.‘ . v 1 '1' 1 The company divided up and went off 1)ATENT NILI)I(INED tot firlild ithleirt' trgasure. IAfier they all l CHROMEWYARE re ur' ec. 10 co ee ant a man supper . CHOCOLATES was served and a nice social time. was whim-G R 1 1 MAGAZINES .1 rs. eorge utec ge. Second Ave, 1 «1 who has been very ill in St. Mary's PILMb IVE DELIVER PHONE 105 the Norlt iland for Tor'ton o where she H. E. RICE Proprietor of RICE’S GARAGE 8: SERVICE STATION C.or Golden Avenue and (‘rawfordS Street ' South Porcupine Wishes to Announce That He Has Been Appointed Dodge and DeSoto . Dealer You are invited to inspect these. beautiful New ('ar.-. on display at our Garage to-day. “'I'I ALSO HAVE SEVERAL USED CARS IN GOOD CONDITION. AT REAL LOW PRICES. Imperial Oil Products General Garage Repairs 24--Hour Service Phone 1’11A or 418 South Porcupine WILSON’S BARBER SHOP ' NOW LOCATED IN THE NEW WILSON BLOCK 37-A Main St. Downstairs South Porcupine Visit This New Barber ShOp To-day Modern -- Sanitary 1 â€"- No Waiting

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