Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 19 Sep 1940, 1, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

s _ «n c 4 ’:'»g‘ $ wt i } i | i ~ 4 ~"By nmm. Wretflu of Laurel Ptaed' 3 m Wne su. 1s-<epecm And lived to ses his task completedâ€" _ .. careanony WWM terncom at 3 p.m m the bronge| HBern with an Eaile‘s spirit: pinions a t 15 3 +4 | II l , £ E j in i §E§ * . d e i 4'1_\‘!*‘ ‘-’k'v ~ §§ ::‘53 ao $ 1 35 oe' were. all preéâ€" leodlns part, SMW ; them.â€" FHappily, hellvedhm € 5 t personal pride in them can go further back to when ‘he caused to be put U ur high school, and} * ommhhdandhenutura:j f 14§@ 48 ® af mawmmmWM mmum_MW Kingston where he will resume his ‘at Queen‘s University. â€" ma to . which “ worth muc of It. 6 ~ , P94 .here 1. â€" The St. lpm.seahamaubwm 'mekmmwhtm tday) at §.90 pm. in the club room at ... chureh,. » .,mmmmwcuw, ”mmnme are visiting the Rev. F. W J. and Mrs. Baine at the United and the asâ€"yet unvelled plaque, has placed here in commemeoration of the always active. and untiring interest that he took in the eduction of the witm and School Children:â€"We atre gaftiered together this. afternoon to da Rdhour to a ploneer of this district, the late Vesty Kennedy. ‘This monument, wouse in this town. Most of you know. MMmyyem uumm hamrepaid toritbutthatdou heart the education of the children.. _ "I was associated with him for five years un your school board and T fornd him ever ready to 0b5â€"operate for what ditcated fi Pâ€"--‘]‘iliâ€"‘fl‘jm thÂ¥ y i late Vesty Kennedy, was unvelted s He to helping tesser eaglets Tise. Our soaring wings, a living monument, The grim, hand of Time defies. [M mo se *n~/""e T4 TtE Wr.. Robert Lewig, Grand Secretary ot the Sons of Scotland Benevolent Asâ€" sociation, Toronte, visited in Schumachâ€" erind'!‘immmsdm-ing the past week. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Prentice, First Ave., left for Haliburton County where fits A Prentice HWave "been long time Other Notes of â€"Interest from. Schumacher and â€" District. ‘residents here and their many friends san‘g several numbers which were much enjgoyed: : There. were musical contests, their new venture. : Mrs. Bill Morgan left this week by car for Camp Borden, where she will ‘viait ber husband, Major W. F. Morgan uf the Algonquin Regt. . Ritea McDonald,.of Nova Scotia, is visiting her uncles, Messrs Fred ard Hugh Dwyer. . Mr..and Mrs.â€"Roy Mumford and little Ffin left on the Northland Tuesday for Kingston where they will take up served by the Ladies‘ Association. The fruit and vegetables donated to ‘the church for Harvest Thanksgiving ‘were sold bw auction and a niee sum. .« of money was caliected»> Mr. P: A. Boyte visiting Alr. and Mrs. Alf. Rioux, Third Ave., left this week for St. Thomas where he will resume traifiing with the RAF. .Mr. Kdwernds is an«phewof Mr. Rioux. _ â€" Arthur Admmwtor Bestey leftbywmrahduuymeou‘mem prior to going on to guessing contests. Lunch ‘was Amponts, T. N. O., of at his on d..» w!tbnfltl.vlgflg \whad hP Ca: Py be EPA JY U /3 aaus _ wVAV at the evening service on Sunday last in the United Church. His fine volce was heard to advantage in "Open Mine Next Sunday is Rally Day in the United Church, and Sunday School will be held in the afternoon at 2 p.m. Last Sunday evening Mrs. D. A, Macâ€" «gdonald gave a most interesting talk on Korea, where she spent 27 years with her husband as â€"a missionary. Her husband died in 1988 and she returned to Canada. Her son is Mr. Bruce Macâ€" donald of South Porcupine. different pastors will preach. Dr. E. A. Tappert of New York, spcoreâ€" South Porcupine, Sept. 18 â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The Harvest Fesâ€" tival ‘services of the United Church will be held on Sunday next. Dr. F. A. Lawson, of Toronto, will preach at the morning service and arrangements are not yet completed for a preacher at the evening service. The Harvest Home celebration will be ~cheld on _ Miss Josephine Cecconi left on Sunâ€" day to resume her studies at the Uniâ€" of Toronto. é Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pringle (nee ‘Nurse Davis) returned from honeymoon and have taken up residence in South Porcupine. . . The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. m'vli 'Ma.kl of Dome Ave., aged one week, died at their home on Monday. Mt (Mr. Gordon Bucknam (twin brother to Mr. Ernie Bucknara), of the Teronto Bible College (Baptist), sang a solo A â€"social with a choice programme is being prepared, and is bound to be very popular. Harth Fwtwal at South Porcupine Other News from South . Porcupine and. the Dome. Schumacher, Sept. ‘10â€"(@Gpecial to The Advance)â€"Fire Chief Charles Jucksch and Firemem W. Leck, Dan McKie, F. Webber, JackiMarshall and. ‘Dan HRauntinanrattended: the Ten ‘ Riremen‘s Associationâ€"and the M}P.A ’ ‘convention held at New Liskeard Sept. 16th and 17th. â€" Congratulations are extended to Jack Marshal, who was \Temiskaming Firemen‘s Miss Millicent Mbet.hJ napp_ and Mr. Vernon Reg Crogier Married / Ladies‘ Auxiliary of South Porcupine Sends Gifts Overseas Some of the members of the Ladiesf Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion met on Saturday and paciked twenty parâ€" cels to send to boys of Seuth Porcuâ€" pine (down as far as Pamour and Hoyle) who are serving Overssas with His Mujesty‘s Forces. Each parce} contained 2 pairs of socks, two packâ€" ages of chewing gum, two chocolate bars and one large bar of chocolate. Théte were not enough sweaters knit to enclose one in each parcel, but posâ€" sibly by Christmas the ladies will have: ‘made enough for cach soldier to ‘get one in his Christmas parcel. a Cigarettes (300) have already been sent to every Porcupine soldier overâ€" South Porcupine, Sept. 18th. Sped to The Advance. of Firemen‘s Asseciation R eom'd t'rst Time on ways eavelient owling to the devoted them., is once more making mh“ m | SBouth Poreupine, Sept. 10â€"â€"(Special to The Advence)â€"Mr. E. J. Rapsey, | whese merticulterai specinens are alâ€" :m South Porcupine Also Boasts Black Sand Cherries Ripenâ€" ing on the Trees in Another Garden. Police Court Reâ€" port. Other News from South Porcupine and Dome. dinary orchard fruit. While not exâ€" peoting to gather large crops Just yet, it is interesting to know that our North ‘Country wil produce these fruits. The: ;m(mymy:mtommthne) upon which these black cherries grew, ;mmmmthave{ ‘last of Gracle Fiekds, who had reâ€" sponded so gracefully to their nolsy welcome on Monaday. After waiting for some time they leared that she had left was possibly in Kitchener by then. ‘Many autograph hunters keerily disappointed. When Gracie came in on Monday she was met by the Kiwanian officers at the Fiying Club, and the Frontiersmen, resplendent in their new unifornis; but it was the youngsters who mmmvwmaxe Mmmmedining bush and tasted liike juicy wild cherries gave her the biggest welcome.: â€" _ she smiled at them and said "Can you sing?" ‘"Yes, but you saing," they said. So she sang "Wish Me Luck," and the children started with her, but stopped nalfway to listen to her and she finished spending holiday. alone." Mrs. A. Thompson is the gurest of her sister, Mrs. H. Spence, at her home on FÂ¥ont St. Mrs. Thompson sccompani@i Mrs. Spence home after she nad spent_ a heliday in Toronto. | â€" Mr. and Myrs. Henry Miller: and Mrs. Moodie Miller, who have b’een on on Monday. â€" ~Miss Martha schmblzle of ‘Toronto, is in town visiting her father, Mr. â€" (Mr. Emerson Smith is on holiday in Killaloe and Eganville. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Woods and baby daughter are spending a few days in Toronto en holiday. The first big social event of the fall season is to be held on Tuesday, Oct. Ist. It will be a luncheon bridge held under the auspices of the WA. of the Anglican Churen and is to take place in Pembroke, returned Webb has returned after > cmkter in Kingeston on two extra bottles to take to the ennual fruit shower. On Tuesday several traffic chses were‘ heard before Magistrate Atkinson. Oone speeder paid $10 and coste, and Tor having no operator‘s lioense a fine of $10 and costs was imposed. Two lilegal parkers paid 31 and conts M. Lindross (defendéed by Mr. Garâ€". diner) was sent to jJail for three months for keeping beer for sale.â€" Evidence was given that the house‘ was watched by police on September 8th, and <onversaâ€" tions heard and reparted led to yenrth which revealed beer and empty Ms‘ One man acknowledged buying beer and it was chiefly his evidence which conâ€" victed the accused. ‘This man Tor ing beer in a public place paid IIUot $25 and costs. > 8 a A case of horses wandering at large was dismissed. § . : For careless driving mvolvlng thé, smash-up of his own car, and personal injury but entailing no. lnjury to anyâ€" one ‘else: (his car «struok a fence) Strachan, pleading guilty paid $50 and â€"costs, or 30 days, andwas ordered not to drive for three months. . i Montreal Star: According to a miliâ€" â€" Juniorâ€"Two, miss. . _ > _ â€" Itary historian, in a hundred years times Teacherâ€"How do you make that out?|wars will be fought by doctors and Juniorâ€"Please,. teaoher, baseball and chemists prescription presumably takâ€" football.â€"â€"Nothing Serious,. . â€" ‘‘ ing the piace of conscription. â€" â€" _ Teacherâ€"How > many.. > seasens:. are there in a year? ' 3 #AM ....:::.......:;.. 0 0 0 d0 on o.0 0 0 a 0e 8 LeaL, l IRK SALMONtalltin 117C CHOCOLATE _ . e MALTED MLK .... Ib. tin 3%c¢ COCOA Ne:rison‘s Ib tin 198¢ l LENO BASKET .....2 o. jar 32¢ NO. 1 TOMATOES 11 QUART: BASKET 21¢ Iud.yevm 'moymetamhun( Oof Mrs. J. mmm ' Rundred was mdthepfluwm- She carried a whito prayerâ€"book frun which detpended white streamers trimmed with cream roses and lilies of the valitey. _ Mer bri@esmaid Miss Jean Lansdell Of Porquls Junction, was becomingly ‘wowned in navy blue with matching famtmtes sShe wore a corsage of pmk roses. Weddmg at Church of Nativity Here on Saturday Morning South Porcupine, Sept. 18th. to The Advance. A wery simple pretty wedding was aolemnized on Wednesday morning in St. Paul‘s Chureh, South Porcupine by Archrdiuncort Woadan when Miss Milliâ€" cent Elizabeth mupp only daughter ‘of Mr. and (Mrs. Frank Knapp, of Porâ€" qs <Junction, became the bride of Mr. Vernon Reginaid Crozi®r, of Timâ€" Miss Margaret Kosti and Mr. Andy Kapal Married. bride looked very charming in beige crepe ensemble with ssmall hat and matching veil and accessorids to _ Willam Enapp, of Porquis Jct., acted «as best man. Mrs. Knapp, mother of the bride, was présent wearing an ensemble Of rust color, with a corsage of talistman ros?s. After the ceremony the werding narty repaired to the Cottingham The young coupte will reside in Timâ€" mins after a honeymoon spent at the home of the bridegroom‘s parsnts at Westport, Ont. Apatmnts for wedding dinner : Tomato Juice 10%z: oz. . C % * > e o a‘e a 2 tins 27¢ 25¢ 5C

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy