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Porcupine Advance, 5 Sep 1940, 1, p. 2

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Mrs. Evans, of Winnipeg, is visiting her son, Reeve Victor H. Evans, and her brothers, Messrs Geo. and Stuart Hamilton, and her sister, Miss Hamilâ€" ton, of Lakeview. The Timmins squadron with their Emart uniforms fashioned after those of the RCMP. will stage a parade to the meeting in South Porcupine. The public of South Porcupine is Cordially asked to attend the meeting so that they may learn of the aims and ideals of this exemplary unit of our national defence. An engagement of interest locally is é}tei that announced in Toronto of Beatrice here The Northern Command of the Legion of the Frontiersmen extends from Hearst to Sault Ste. Marie. Bquadron A being situated in Timn/ns, Bquadron B will be the second unit formed in the north. The appointed officers will serve under Captain Marshall. The new B. Squadron of the Legion 6f Frontiersmen will be comprised of men from .Scuth Porcupine and its surrounding mines. The district head will be Captain Marshall, manager of the Naybob Mine. The appointment of officers and N. CAO.‘s for the new squadron will deâ€" znd on the progress of the enrollment the new body in South Porcupine. Purpose of the meeting is to outline the aims and explain the constitution 6f the Legion of Frontiersmen. South Porecupine, Sept. 4â€"(Special to The Advance»â€"On Thursday evenâ€" ing at 730 an cpen meeting will be held in the Legion Hall when plans will be discussed for the formation of B. Equadron of the Legion of Frontiersâ€" Legion of Frontiersmen Plan to Form Squadron At South Porcupine QUALITY GROCERIESâ€"MEATSâ€"VEGETABLES 41 'l‘lm'd Ave 'I‘immms Main St.. S. Porcupine Hamburg â€" 2 lbs. 29%¢ Bacon WwICED BREAKFAST Meeting Called for This Evening in the Legion Hall at 7.30 p.m. â€" Timmins Squadron to Hold Parade at South Poreupine. Other News from South Porcupine and the Dome. 2 size Tins, Choice Potatoes 75 lb bag 1.39 ROLLED PRIME RIns NO 1, QNTARIO FRESH GROUND News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District mc omm on > ~as se mem c on sns ies s «> m on on «c > Corn Flakes 3 for 24 or. Jars SW ANSDOW N Cake Flour Tomatoes 2 ting 25¢ Peanut Butter â€" Pickles â€" 27 oz. jar PAGE TWoO Libby‘s Milk 3 tins QUAK PORTRAIT OF MOTHER sSWEET MIXED Mother knows how to shop. She know where to shop. She has tried them all, and she has found that Purdon Laffamme‘s foods are deâ€" pendably superier . . . and that Purdon Laffamme‘s prices fit her budget. a SOAP DEAL 5 Bars Pearl Soapâ€"1 Handy Ammonia 24C She Knows Her Groceries ! i1ms and ideals Misses Wanda and Stella Bespalko our national | are exhibition visitors to Toronto. Mtr. and Mrs. Alex Munroe who have peg, is visitlng,been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bawtein,â€" Eyvans, and her ; heimer have returned to their home in and â€" Stuart , Toronto. 3 ib. :276€ Ib. 2%¢ 25¢ Mr. Carl Merger has returned to Pamour after an absence of two years. Mr. Merger is now much improved in health. Miss Mary Brown, who has been‘ spending the summer with her in Duparquet, has returned to town, to. resume her studies in the High School.! Mr. and Mrs, R. Brown accompanied their daught2r to town and spent the} weekâ€"end with Mrs. Brown‘s mother,: Mrs. R. Brinton, of Crawford Street. I Miss Kathleen Pecore has returned to â€"St. Joseph‘s College, North Bay, after spending the summer at her home Miss Dorothy Sharp, of the Hallnor Mine, has left to attend St. Joseph‘s College in North Bay. Ian â€" Lightbody, accompanied by Jimmie Murphy, motored to Toronto this week to attend the exhibition. Myrs. Ina Kaura, of the Gay Paree Beauty Shop, is on holiday in the South to Sept. 10th. Mr. and Mrs. V. Jaanaka and family wellâ€"known and popular residents of town, have left to take up residence in Sault Ste. Marie. Jessica Dowzer, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rapsey, of London, Ontario, to Mr. Walter Andrew Reid, of Grelph, son of Mr. A. A. Reid and the late Mr. Reid, of Toronto, the marriage to take place quietly in on Sept. 14th. Mr. arnd Mrs. W. 8. Gardiner are on holiday and are expected back toâ€"day. Fatted Fow!l lb.â€"â€"21¢ LIPTON‘S RED LABEL Floor Wax lb tinâ€"â€"25¢ (Gloâ€"Coat pt. tinâ€"59¢ MAXWELL HOUSE Brotlers ea.â€"79¢ Ib.â€"52¢ Tea Ib.â€"â€"73¢ JOHNSON‘S Coffee s sOUTH PORCUPINE 150 and 151 TVMMINS 111 and 113 Phones 3| Mr. and Mrs.Gordon Scott have reâ€" turned from their honeymoon in the _ South and have taken up residence on , | Broadway Avenue. n | Miss Clair Covey, of Englehart, has ;returned to her home after visiting , | Miss Sybil Ostrom. ular. Why do you want to see him?" Johnnie Walker: "I wunt to ask him how he got in without awakening my vwife." St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus: Johnnie Walker (at the police station): "Could I see the man who was arrested for robbing our house last night?" Desk Sergeant: "This is very irregâ€" Mrs. Bannerman wishes to thank all those who so kindly helped to make the event the success it was. Proceeds will go to the United Church building fund. a bazaar and afternoon tea in the Edgewater Pavilion on Wednesday afternoon. The guests were received by Mrs. Geo. Bannerman and Mrs. Dyrland. Mrs. Coutts, of town won a bean guessing contest, South Porcupine, Sept. 4. Special to The Advanceâ€"The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the United Church held Mr. and Mrs, Aldo Tutti have taken up residence in Schumacher. Mr. Tutti is on the staff of the Northern Provisâ€" ion Store, Pine St. After the ceremony a reception was held in the Croation Hall. The bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pupich, received the guests. Over two hundred sat down to dinner. A social evening was enjoyed. At midnight supper was served: then dancing was enjoyed. It was a happy company that danced to the music of the Croation Tamborâ€" itza. The little flower girls looked very sweet in long dresses of pink frilled organdie, with pink taffeta and net hat, trimmed with blue forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. They carried a dainty little basket filâ€" led with asters, larkspur and pansies. Bazaar and Tea in Aid of Porcupine Chaurch The first bridesmaid, Miss Rosie Pupâ€" ich, wore a lovely floorâ€"length gown of pink flowered Moire silk. She wore a bridesmaid hat of pink taffeta, trimâ€" med with larkspur pansies and baby‘s breath. Her flowers were an arm sheath of Red Roaoses, and baby‘s breath. The second bridesmaid, Miss Julia Holâ€" jevac was lovely in a pink net floorâ€" length dress, trimmed with lace. She wore a bridesmaid hat of pink net trimmed with blue larkspur, pansies and baby‘s breath. She carried an arm sheath of red roses and baby‘s breath. | _ Schumacher, Sept., 4th, Special to the | Advance:â€"A very special wedding was held Sunday, Sept. ist., at St. Alphonâ€" | sus Parish church when Betty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pupich, Eldorâ€" ado Hotel, became the bride of Myr. |Aldo Tutti. The Rev. Father Martinâ€" dale officated. \â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. R. McQuarry have left tcown to take up residence in Orillia. | _ _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Haggerty of Broadâ€" | way Avenue, are on holiday in the South. The bride, who was given in marriage y her uncle, Mr. Joe Subasich, was lovely in a gown of white satin trimâ€" med with silk lace. The gown was made on close fitting lines with Queen Anne collar and long train. The floor length veil was caught up with a crown of diamonds and pearls. She carried a shower of easiter lilies, bouyâ€" ardia and baby‘s breath. Mrs. C. Markerth played the wedâ€" ding music. The flower girls were Mandeline Pecarich and Annie Valentich. The first bridesmaid and best man were Miss Rosie Pupich, sigter of the bride, and Mr. Joe Subasich, uncle of the bride. The second bridesmaid and best man were Miss Julia Holgevac and Mr. Joe ‘Tupan. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duggan have reâ€" turned to their home in Arntfield after visiting friends in town. Large Attendance at Wedding Event at Schumacher ‘"‘Monty" Mantgomery, of the Dome Mings, is on holiday at his home in Toronto. Miss Betty Pupich and Mr. Aldo Tutti Married. Miss Dorothy Wilkins, French speâ€" cialist in the local high schaool, has reâ€" turned from a 6,000 mile motor trip following the closing of the summer course at Laval University. Miss Wilâ€" kins toured Quebec, the Maritimes and Cape Breton. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mansfield and children, Viola and Garry, have returnâ€" ed from holiday spent in Toronto. Mrs. W. Bartrick left on Saturday to vacation with Mrs. B. Manley, of Bracebridge. Mr. and Mrs. HMHarold Montrose and son, Wiltur, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Howey, Kirkland Lake. Mrs. Roy Andrews and two children and Mrs. J. Drynan and son returned Sunday after spending two weeks with relatives in Cobden. Miss Barbara Cubert, who has been spending the summer with her sister, Nrs. Gordon Sparks, has returned to Englshart. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Smith are visiting Mrs. Smith‘s mother, Mrs. Turner, of Eganville. Mr. and Mrs. Duggon. Bruce Avenue, accompanied by their daughters, Mrs. Dwyer and Mrs. Cunningham, have returned from a holiday in Pickering, Belleville, Kingston and Toronto. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARTO entertaining this afternoon (Thursday) n honour of Miss Kay McGee, whose Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinnon and baby from Detroit, are visiting Mrs. McKinâ€" non‘s sister, Mrs. J. J Murphy, Poplar Btreet. Mrs. Gordon COwens and baby are visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wylie and little sons arrived home Saturday from a month‘s vacation at Brantford and Guelph. Mrs. Clarence Fiendal and Mr. Eddie Angrignon, of Bellé Terre, visited their mother, Mrs.~J. V. Angrignon, Second Ave., during the weekâ€"end. They were accompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. Rose, of Belle Terre, who visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy and little son have returned from their vacation at Toronto and Barrie. Mrs. Jack Chatson and son, Rayâ€" mond, left on the Northland Tuesday for a holiday in Toronto. Mrs. G. R. Whitaker, of Cornwall, Ontario, is visiting her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr and Mrs. Allan Hill. Bornâ€"On Tuesday, Sept. 3rd, at St Mary‘s hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. M. J MacKenzie, Second Ave.â€"a son. Bornâ€"On Wednesday, Sept. 4th, at St. Mary‘s hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. E. ESayers (Evelyn Leck) Fourth Ave.â€"a son. Mr. and Mrs. George Leck and little son, of Larder Lake, are visiting their parents in town. Mrs. W. McKee, Holtrex Property, is visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duxfield, First Ave., have returned from a motor trip to Toronto Exhibition. Miss Marie Ti Boldo has returned to Toronto after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Rioux, Third Ave. Miss Lily McGowan, Pirst Ave., reâ€" turned Monday from an extended holiâ€" day in Toronto. Mrs. Bill James, First Ave., visited friends in Haileybury during the past week. Mrs. Ed.~ Bourke, Coniaurum Proâ€" perty, entertained last Thursday evenâ€" ing in honour of her sister Miss Winniâ€" fred Angus, from North Bay. Bridge and games were played during the evening. The winners of the nice prizes for bridge were:â€"1st, Mrs. Laâ€" hey: consolation, Mtrs. Philliban. Durâ€" ing the evening the hostess served a delicious lunch. She was assisted by Mrs. Jack Eliot and Mrs. Ed. Willan Mr. Allan Fish has returned from Toronto where he attended summer school. Mr. Fish is on the public school staff. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Boyce arrived home Saturday from Kingston where they have been holidaying during the suiummer months. They were accomâ€" panied back by Helen and Bob. iPeggy will r@main with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dyack, Kingston, where she will attend school. Tommy Scullion and Billy Prior reâ€" turned home Sunday after spending the past two months visiting at Campâ€" bell‘s Bay. Mrs. S. Moody and daughters, who have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. Bill James, First Ave., returned this week to their home in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Willan, Third Ave., visited at Larder Lake during the weekâ€" end. Rev. F. J. Baine and Mrs. Bainge and sons returned last week from their vacation in the South. The many friends aof Mrs. Robert Armstrong, Mace Mines, will be sorry to hear she is on the sick list. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Mert Collins and son, Terry, have returned from a holiday with Mrs. Caollins‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dube, Blind River. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ("Happy‘"‘) Woonds, and son, of Haileybury, are renewing acquaintances in town. Mr. ad Mrs. Wallace Lang and son, Douglas, have returned from their vacation. They were accompanied back by Mrs. Lang‘s mother, Mrs. S. J. Wilâ€" son, of Beechgrove, who will visit with her for some time. Mrs. Bill Phillips, Pirst Ave., returnâ€" ed this week from Cobalt where she was visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Mcâ€" Laughlin. Mrs. F. Bielek and daughter, Helen, are taking up residence i Timmins with her son, Hank Bielek swimming pcol instructor. At St. Alphonsus Parish Church, Wednesday morning, Sept. 4th, Reâ€" quiem Mass was held for the late Father Gelinas, Parish priest, South Porcupine. Mrs. Fred Dwyer left for a holiday at Campbell‘s Bay, Toronto and New York World Fair. Schools Reâ€"opened at Schumacher on Tuesday This Week Bobky Shaw, First Ave., returned Monday after spending two weeks visitâ€" ing in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevenson, Nova Scotia, are renewing acqaintances in town. Mr. Stevenson joined up with the R.A.PF. Schumacher, Sept. 4â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The schools reâ€"opened on Tuesday, Sept. 3rd. The teachers and scholars have all start>d in for another session. A number of new teachers have been added to the staff of the public sshool. Mrs. Tom Quine and Bob have reâ€" turned from a motor trip to Toronto and Niagara. Other Items of Interest from Schumacher a n d District. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour will reside in south Porcupine. The groom was attended by Mr. Fred Rasmusson, of Pamour, as the best man. Following the ceremony, Mt. and Mrs. Gilmour received their friends at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ewing, Bruce Avenue. Matron of honour was Mrs. Arthur Ewing, wearing an afternoon frock of fuchia crepe and white accessories. The bride was becomingly attired in an afternoon frock of Queen‘s blue with black accessories, She wore a corsage of pink roses. South Porcupine, Sept. 4th. Special to The Advanceâ€"Quigtly on Thursday afternoon at the United Church Manse the marriage was solemnized of Conâ€" stance Bottomley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chos. Bottomley of Toronto, to Mr. Carl Gilmour, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour of Gravenhurst. Rev. J. A. Lytle was the officiating clergyman. Marriage at United Church Manse at South Porcupine The cortege which accompanied the remains to the train was one of the largest ever witnessed here. Internâ€" ment took place at his home in Manâ€" chester, New Hampshire. S5t, Anthony‘s Church choir of Timâ€" mins directed by L. Phillion, sang Piscâ€" tro A. Yon‘s Funeral Mass. Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus in full dress, who formed the guard of honour with swords unsheathed durâ€" ing the Canonâ€" of the~ Mass, â€"were Messrs L. Lalonde, P. Andrew, J. Mcâ€" Lean, J. Tate, P. Laporte, J.. Cangiano, J. Burgoyne, all of Timmings. Father A. Simard, of Timmins was Master of Ceremonies. Présont were Frs. Whissel, Roberge, Murray, Pellsâ€" tier, Morin, Lafleur, Lafontaine and Therriault, of Timmins; Pelletier, of Iroquois Falls; Champagne of Larder Lake; Boisvert, of Earlton; Paquin, of New Liskeard; Genier, of Belle Valles; Breon, of Moffette; St. Louis, of Coâ€" balt;)} McMahon, of Kirkland Lake: Taedius, of Timmins; Fontana, of Timmins and La Salle of Haileybury. His Excellency Bishop L. Rhsaume said the Requiem High Mass at ten o‘clock Thursday, assisted by Rev. Fr. Gauvin, Parish Priest of Lorrainville. Rev. Fr. Laurendeau was the Deacon, Rev. Fr. Pelletier, subâ€"deacon, Rev. Fr. Martindale, assistant deacon, Rev. Fr. Jadoin, assistant subâ€"deacon. l:rioners and townspeople, fratorna} crganizations, both Cathaolic and nonâ€" Catholic, paid tribute to one whose in tegrity had won the respect of all. South Porcupine, Sept. 4th. Special to The Advance. Yie maost impressive service e®or held in a Roman Catholice church in the North was the service on Thursday of the late Reverend Father Emile Gelinas. Father Gelinan, th> first priest to die in this part of the North, had been parish priest of St. Joachim‘s church for the past ten yearsg. The body lay in state garbsd in the purple vestments of a fun@ral mass from Wednesday afternoon to two pm. on Thursday. During Wednesday afâ€" ternoon and evening throngs of parâ€" vaAcaluion at Grand Valey. Mr. and Mrs. Turcotte, Second Ave left by car for a holiday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gocde and son, Bobby, left by car Sunday for Toronto where they will attend the Exhibition. Funeral of the Late Father Emile Gelinas Most Impressive Mr. and Mrs, W. Sparks and daughâ€" ters have returned from their summer vacation at Grand Vallev. marriage to Mr. Tom Leck takes place at the Trinity United Church, Saturâ€" cay, Sept. "th. Late Parish Priest of South Porcupine Highly Esâ€" teemed by All, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore and Miss Meta Moors have ret@rned from a motor trip to Toronto and Hamilton. Mrs. H. Manette and children visited n Kirkland Lake during the past week. Adamson Drug Store Bruce Ave. (next to Post Office) South Porcupine of School Supplies. Protect all your books, with convenâ€" ient covers., Attractive Book Covers will be given to every purchaser BROOK COVERS Make this your Headquarters Miss Martha Sowden, of Pamour, has returned from holidays in Cobourg and # We carry a complete line of High and Public School Text Books and Supplies. Make it a habit to drop in here for all your needsâ€"you can shop faster and more economically too. Mr. and Mrs. Aiex Young, of the Bulfalo Ankerite, have returned from holidays spent in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Costello have reâ€" turned from holidays spent in Eganâ€" Drugs, Toiletries, Magazines, Cigarettes, Prescriptions, Developing, Enlarging Mr. and Mrs. V. Stewart and dauzhâ€" ters, Christine and Muriel, of the Bufâ€" falo Ankerite, have returned from vacation in Toronto. John Seal has returned from a holiâ€" day in Montreal and Kingston. Mr. Chas. Turner, who has been vacationing in Toronto and Feneton Falls, has returned to town. Mr. and Mrs. D. Robertson have reâ€" turned from holidays in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haywocod were weekâ€"end visitors to Toronto. The Canadian Legion is holding a farewell party toâ€"night (Wednesday), in honour of the local boys who are leaving for training elsewhere. Mr. Fred Beaudreau is recovering from an appendictomy in the Porcupine General Hospital, Mr. Geo. Sheppard and daughter, of Connaught, are visiting Mr. and Myrs. Wilson Rayner. Mtr. and N niece, Miss B from Toronto South Porcupine, Sept. 4â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Jos. Block, popular ball player with the Dome Club last year, and now with the RCAF., was renewâ€" ing acquaintancses in town this week and relating his experience in his mirâ€" asulous escape from death when his plane crashed six weeks ago. Unconâ€" clous for four days after the crash, he suffere1i concussion, but is now comâ€" pletely recovered and will shortly be returning to his unit. Mr. Merril Harty has returned to town after several months‘ atsengce. Mtr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell and niece, Miss Betty Couch, have returned Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harty and family have returned from holiday in Campbell‘s Bay. Mrs. John Wilson, of Campbell‘s Bay, is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Tra Crawford and Mrs. Jos. Baker. Joe Block, Popular |\Percey Addison Ladd Ball Plaver Revmts Passes Suddenly South Poreupine at South Porcupine Tells of Recent Accideont. Reqpecte(l Citize Other South Por ctxpme, Heart Attack and Dome News. â€" 31 First Ave. W. C. ARNOTT Death, Disability and Tragedy If You Disobey Safety Rules THINK SAFELY! AUT SAFELY | LIVE SAFELY / MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ WEAR Schumacher for _ Funeral arrangements are by Hunkâ€" in‘s Funeral Parlours, funeral to be held on Thursday afternoon. Mr. ~Sherman Simpson and son, Jimmie, have returned to Welland after hclidays spent in town. Mrs. Mary Klatt, of Pembroke, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Milâ€" ler, Bruce Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will accompany Mrs. Klatt back to Pembroke on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Miss Beulah Rayner are leaving on Friday for two weeks‘ holidays in Gravenhurst, Peterâ€" boro, Lindsay and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Don Crozier returned on Monday from holidays spent . in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woods were given a surprise shower in their new home last weekâ€"end. During the evening euchre was played, the prize winners being Mrs. J. Johnston, and Mrs. Libby. Mrs, Woods received many pleasing and useful gifts. Sudbury Star: Berlin residents must feel these days that their leader, Marâ€" shall Goering, is not much of a prophet, when they remember his statement early in the war that not a British bem‘b would fall on German soil. Toronto Highly respected by al his sudden passing wa: to the many friends since coming to town Loft to mourn his lo one daughter, residing and thdee stepâ€"sons, and three stepâ€"sons, ard Harry Miller, ar Mrs. G. Ross, of Glen C. E. Baker of Seattl and two brothers, Geo: of QOrangeville. had Carill with on :‘ Respect 11 THURSDAY., SEPTEMBER STH 19040 Tues cou) n a fifty. Ayidison â€" Ladd w rieart condition wh day and died bef 1 reach him. t Mono Cantre, Duf â€"four vears ago, tI espected by all who know him an Phone 740 oss are his wifo ig in Mathsson Albert, Frank Albert, Frank ind two sisters nzsroft, and Mrs tle, Washington Dufferin Counâ€" ), the deceased for â€" Mr. Thos. a great shock he had made N asningion, and Rossoo stricken at work medical

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