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Porcupine Advance, 17 Oct 1940, 1, p. 4

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140#40000048000009000004000804 ; bright, We miss the light and ever will. Her vacant place there‘s none to fill. Down here we mourn but not in vain For up in heaven we will meet again. h4400 0000009 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0 o Since death its sloom, its shadows cast Within our home, where all seemed In loving memory of a dear mother and Grandma, Mrs. Eliza Ellen Lloyd who passed away ‘October 19; 1937. Time sipeeds on, three years have pasâ€" Tenders will be received by the unâ€" dersigned up to and including Thursâ€" day, 3ist October, 1940, at 12 o‘clock, Noon, Daylight Saving Time, for the Fight to cut the Jackpine and Spruce Log Timber on the Westâ€"half Township of Crothers, District of Sudbury. FURTHER PARTICULARS may be obtained upon application to the unâ€" dersigned, or to Mr. PMacEween, Disâ€" trict Forester, Sudbury. PETER HEENAN Minister of Lands and Forests. N.B.â€"No unauthorized publication of this Notice will be paid for. TORONTOâ€"October 11, 1940. 79pâ€" Ladies‘ and Men‘s Tailoring 86 Third Avenue Timmins râ€"â€"] O For Style, Fit and our storeâ€"Inspect Winter Samples, English Woollens. DIVIDEND NUMBER 337 EXTRA BIVIDEND NUMBER 66 _ _A regular dividend of 1¢¢,, and an extra dividend of 1%, making 20 in all, have been declared by the directors on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on the 4th day of November, to sharehnolders of record at the close Oof business on the 21st day of October, FOR RENTâ€"ITwo furnished rooms in private English home. All modern conveniences including use of phone and garage. Suitable for business men or teachers, Phone 309 79â€"80p i â€"Mrs. C. F. Hitch and family, 79p Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited WIVES! Here is your chance to do pleasant, profitable work while 68 Third Ave. Timmins Phone 2900 Tailorâ€"Rite Clothes Dated the 12th day of October, 1940 I. McIVOR, 79 Assistantâ€"Treasurer Announcing "HUBBY" is ! "OVER O THERE" extra money by doing a REAL BSBERVICE to your friends and neighâ€" bours supplying them with PAMILEX HIGH QUALITY HOUSEHOLD NEâ€" CBSSITIES,. Write for FREE bookâ€" let toâ€"day, FAMILEX, 510 St. Cleâ€" ment Street, Montreal. Style, Fit and Satisfaction visit storeâ€"Inspect the new Fall and ter Samples, all best quality lish Twoâ€"pant Suxt madeâ€"toâ€"measure $26.50 up. is mNeW yniIte Lagle Marâ€" ket. This new food market will specialize in highest quality meats, fish and fruits and vegetables at cutâ€"rate prices. Gordon Noreross awellâ€" known to shoppers of this district invites you to visit his new White Eagle Marâ€" Visit this modern m T‘his week and Save. GORDON NORCROSS Proprietor WHITE EAGLE MARKET On Friday there will be a weiner roast for the Guides of the 106th Co. The girls are asked to meet at the hall at 6 o‘clock sharp. Each Guide is requested to bring her own rolls and soft drinks. Guides of the 51st Company â€" and the 106th Company passed tests for proficiency badges. Those old Guides who have a Guide uniform or parts to sell, get in touch with Captain Wadsworth. Phone Schaefer at 78 Commercial Ave, â€"B, Sheridan. Instead of the regular Guide meetâ€" ing, on Monday a Badge Night was held in St Matthew‘s Hall Guides are reminded of badge night this Monday in the basement of St. Matthew‘s Church at 7 p.m. THE OPENING OF THE Patrols were formed and inspect30n and attendance taken by Capt. Wadsâ€" worth and Lieut. Starling. Horseshoe was formed and Purple Heather and Bluebell Patrols marched on the colâ€" ours. "God Save the King" was sung and the Guide Prayer repeated. Guides then formed ranks for marching, After this the Guides formed a circle for campfire. A few songs were sung and the Guide paper was read by the Blueâ€" bell Patrol. Captain Wadsworth disâ€" missed the Guides after the Guide Naâ€" tional Anthem was sung. 51st 1.0.D.E. Girl Guides The Jblst LO.DE. Girl Guides held their regular meeting in the Hollinger Sscout hall on Thursday night. Capt. Wadsworth and Capt. Sheridan opened the meeting. GIRL GUIDFS Treasurer‘s Office this 23rd day August, 1940. By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Tisdale bearâ€" ing date of 31st day of July, 1940, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Township of Tisdale will be hneld at the Council Chambers at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon on the 10th day of December, 1940, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being pubâ€" lished in The Ontario Gazette on the day of September, 1940, on the 5th day of October, 1940, and on the 2nd day of November, 1940, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. To Wit TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE WANTED, by the Childrens Aid Soâ€" ciety, families willing to give home: on a boarding basis to Protestani children 10 to 14 years of age. I interested, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. 60â€"62t1 Harmony Hall 39 Fourth Ave Timmins, Ont. Treasurer‘s Sale of Land for Taxes, Expert Instruction in all Styles of Tap Dancing and Round Dancing CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Armstrong Electric DISTRICT OFP COCHRANXE HENRY BERGERON DANCE STUDIO MISCELLANEOU®S ENROLL NOW Phone 1760 P. H. Murphy, Treasurer A Complete Electrical and Radio Service of ' Left to mourn his loss are his fathâ€" ‘er and his wife, both resident in Toâ€" ronto. The deceased‘s father journeyâ€" | ed to Timmins this week, to accomâ€" ‘pany the remains to Toronto, where interment will take place at Mount ! Hope cemetery. Mr. Delphis Nadon passed away at St. Marys hospital on Monday, Octoâ€" ber 14th. The late Mr. Nadon was thirâ€" tyâ€"two years old, and resided here at 127 Willow avenue, being employed in the capacity of a taxi driver. He had been in Timmins for« about five years. At present the depot is busy outâ€" fitting members of the N. P. A. M. with overcoats, boots and other issue equipâ€" ment which they have not received so far. Mr. Delphis Nadon Died at Hospital on Monday Sergeantâ€"Major Weighman has been notified to go to Stanley Barracks, Torâ€" onto, to take a five month course there. With him may go Sergeant Reg. Ledson. When they will leave is not definite as vet. Major Godfrey, of Toronto, Ordinance Officer, M. D. 2, was in Timmins yestâ€" erday to inspect supplies and equipment here. He told officers on his departâ€" ure that everything was in good shape With him was an armoury sergeant who went over the rifies. trained not only the Canadian Active , Service Force which left Timmins but | also the Non Permanent Active Militia unit which left for two weeks in camp | and then returned, will himself leave / | for further, training. | Sergeantâ€"Major of the Algonquin Regiment, Joseph Weighman, who Sergeantâ€"Major Jos. Weighman to Take Long Course Will Take Five Months‘ Training Course in Stanâ€" ley Barracks, Toronto. Dome Mines, Porcupine district, has declared a dividend of 50 cents per share in Canadian funds, payable Jan. 20 to shareholders of record Dec. 31, subject to approval by the Foreign Exâ€" change Control _ Board. Company started paying dividends in Canadian funds with the declaration payable Oct. 21, after having previously paid dividends in United States funds. Dome Mines Declares a Dividend of Fifty Cents The Canadian Bank of Commerce You Make If You Y ou 12 Monthiy Borrow Receive Deposits of $ 60 $ â€" 55.87 $ 5 $ 96 $ ~=~89.11 $8 $ 144 $ 134.80 $12 $ 192 $ 17992 $16 $ 300 $ 280.94 $25 $ 492 $ 46067 $41 $1,068 $1,000.86 $89 Other Amounts at Proportionately Low Rates YOUR ESTATE IS PROTECTED BY LIFE INSURANCE WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES, APPLY TO NEAREST BRANCH OF MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE FPOR REPAYMENT ments ONE YEAR TO REPAY For Any Useful Purpose Including Fuel Requireâ€" DRY CLEANING ALTERATIONS REPAIRING Geils the Tailor Personal Loans > Third Avenue Phone 2360 shape ;Téi'_(;nto THE PORCUPIKE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO Pte. Vic Bissonnette, of the Fifth Platoon, Algonquins, was home on leave from Espanola over the weekâ€" end. A Messrs. Con Hunt and Jack Q',RDurke of Kirkland Lake spent 'I'hank.f;givmo weekâ€"end at the home of Mr, tmd Mrs. Ed. Hunt. *3 $ Miss Irene McChesney spent,. the L. holiday weekâ€"end with her parents, f Ki Mr. and Mrs. D. McChesney, Lake | ter Shore, Kirkland Lake. CGa | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Keeley of the Bufâ€" [falo-Ankerite, returned on Tuesday Mr. J. Matheson of the Buffaloâ€"Anâ€" kerite, left in Tuesday for Gould, Queâ€" bec, where he will be joined by his parents to motor to British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Ross and children, of New Liskeard, visited Mrs. Ross‘ parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs, Monck durmg the weekâ€"end. Mrs! Ernie Burnet has returned afâ€" ter a holiday spent visiting her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs, James Sullivan of Barry‘s Bay, after a holiday spent at Sudbury and points south. Mr. and Mrs. James Kittus and sons of Matheson visited Mr. and Mrs. A. G Carson, of 12 James street, during the weekâ€"end. (Mrs, Michael Nevin, of Chatham, Ontario, is a visitor this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Culhane, 58 Balsam street north. Mrs. and Mr. Chas, Merikailio,of the Timmins Bottling Works, spent the holiday weekâ€"end visiting relatives and friends in Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. â€"and Mrs. Lester Anderson, of Peterborough, ‘were the guests this week of ifriends in Timmins. Dr. and Mrs. Lee Honey spent the holiday weekâ€"end with friends in Kirkâ€" land Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Goranson are spending a weeks holiday at points in the Niagara district. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Kearns have reâ€" turned after. a holiday spent with relatives at Midland. holiday Miss Flora Beckett of Noranda, forâ€" merly of Timmins, spent the weekâ€"end visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. R. P. Kinkel, of the Buffaloâ€" Ankerite, spent the holiday weekâ€"end in Toronto. Mr. Bert Keates, of the Buffaloâ€"Anâ€" kerite visited friends and relatives in Toronto during the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mathe spent the holâ€" iday weekâ€"end with their son who is attending college at Sudbury. Mr,. Willard day to spend Hamilton. Dr. and Mrsi. C. Sullivan are spending a week‘s holiday visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. Camille Sebastien, of the R. C.â€" A. F., London, was a visitor at his home in town during the weekâ€"end. Miss Varteniuk, public school teacher, at Clute, spent the holiday weekâ€"end at her home in town. Mrs., Jos. Toupin, of Pembroke, Ont., was a recent visitor to friends in Timâ€" mins and South Porecupine. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lapierre. Mountjoy street, south, are visiting in the Ottaâ€" wa Vallev. # Mrs. F. J. Moon‘ and daughter, Jacâ€" queline, are visiting relatives and friends at North Bay. Mrs. A. Quenby and son, Billy, of Sudbury, are visiting relatives in Timâ€" Mr. C. E. Armstrong spent the holiâ€" day with his parents in New Liskeard. Mrs. A. Woods left on Tuesday to visit her mother at Gould, Quebec. (Mrs. L. Cookman, of Tisdale Avenus, left on Tuesday to holiday at Montreal Mrs. J. Dalton Jr. and Mrs. Karl Eyre motored to Toronto last week. Mr., Arnold Tedley left on Sunday to take up residence at Tamworth, Mr. Dan Carr, of Val d‘Or, was a visitor in town during the weekâ€"end. Miss Velma Eimes spent the holiday weekâ€"end visiting friends at Galt. Miss Janet Beaton, of North Bay was a visitor to Timmins this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Twaddle are spenâ€" ding the week at Nellie Lake, Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Ritchie spent the holiday weekend at Orilla. Mrs. C. J. Neil, of North Bay, was the guest of friends in town last week. and Mrs. J. Sloan spent the weekâ€"end visiting friends in Bergeron left on Saturâ€" the winter â€"months in L. Seymour and Mrs. Seymour OI geological structure. It adjoins Delâ€" Kingston, and the bride is the daughâ€" nite and Aunor on the south and the ter of Inspector and Mrs. Francis|new south break at Buffalo Ankerite Gardner, of Belleville. For several is believed to extend onto the Delnaur years Inspector Gardner was stationed | property. } in the North, living at South Porcu- Local interests are supplying the pine, Haileybury and Cochrane, and ‘ funds, but two other groups from the the family being wellâ€"known and popuâ€" ; United States are also prepared ~to lar in the North. ’pm-ticipnte in the arrangements. Pictures of the prospective bride and groom ana the accompanying anâ€" nouncement in The Globe and Mail on Tuesday regarding the engagement of Miss Frances Elaine Gardner to Mr. Lioyd James Seymour will be of interâ€" est to many in Timmins and district. Mr. Seymour is the son of Rev. H. P. she will visit her sisters, the Misses Hopper. Mrs. Briden is considerably improved in health since her serious illness last yvear.‘" Among the local and personal notes | ter cast in The Haileyburian last week was the It wa following item of local men at S. D. Briden, who has spent the sumâ€"| into the mer in the Porcupine district with Rhet ; ing, son, William, and Mrs. Briden, and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Briâ€" den at Kirkland Lake, was in Haileyâ€" Delna bury for a few days with Mr. Briden $ and other members of the family this | week before going to Ottawa, where' ~Toron Mr. Thomas Huntley, one of the popular oldâ€"timers of the camp, now at Wawaitin FPalls, was a visitor to town this week and was warmly greetâ€" ed by old friends here. For once in his life he had a "grouch", hard as that is to believe of this cheerful old soldier. "They won‘t accept me for service," Tommy said indignantly, and he wasâ€" n‘t comforted even when it was pointâ€" ed out that he had done double service in the last war. Gunner Seaman Bob Hardy, of the Roval Canadian Navy at Esquimalt, British Columbia, arrived in town yesterday (Wednesday) morning to spend several days leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hardy, of 6 Transmission Line, and to visit his numerous friends here. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Herbert of Haileyâ€" tury announce the marriage of their daughter, Lorna Rose, to Mr. William John Burke, son of Mrs. Catherine Burke of Timmins, which took place at Timmins on October 3rd, 1940. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Laidlaw, and son Bob, spent the Thanksgiving weekâ€"end visiting their daughter, Miss Jean Laidâ€" law, who is a student at Toronto Uniâ€" versity. Miss Verona Quinn and Miss Bessie Culhane, of Kirkland Lake, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Con Culâ€" hane, 58 Balsam street north, during the holiday weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Childerhose haveâ€"returned to their home in the Ottawa Valley after spending their honeymcoon at Timmins and other cenâ€" tres in ‘the North Land. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Service, and daughters, and Beryl, of 93 Wilâ€" son avenue, spent the holiday weekâ€"end visiting Ross Service at Toronto Uniâ€" versity. ; Mr. Sammy Fasano, formerly with the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Bisons Hockey team, is at present in training at Windâ€" sor to play hockey with Cleveland this vear. Mrs. D. Davis, of Elk Lake, returned home last week after a visit to her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mills, Mrs. O. McCann left last Thursday by motor for North Bay, to join her husband, Private Oswald McCann, on a week‘s holiday, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bastian, of Shilâ€" lington, spent Sunday in town visiting their daughter, Miss Helen Bastian, and other relatives. Miss Helen Androchuk, public school teacher at Eastford, near cochrane, spent the holiday weekâ€"end at her home in town. Mr. Fred Schroeder, with the R. C.â€" A,. F. at Manning Pool, Toronto, spent the holiday weekâ€"end at his home in town. Privates Milt Sullivan, Don Blackâ€" man, and Rene Girard, spent their leave from Petwawa at their homes in town during the weekâ€"end. Mr. Arthur Ross, of Cochrane, spent the holiday weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, 58 Balsam street north. Misses Irma and Audrey Thomson, of Toronto, were visitors in town durâ€" inz the weekâ€"end, attending the Mcâ€" Faddenâ€"Savard nuptials on Saturday. Mrs. Don Collander, of Upsala, near Fort William, formerly of Timmins, is spendirg a month visiting at the home cf her mother, Mrs. Viitasaari, in town. The Rev. and Mrs. McKittrick, of Toronto, are visiting their son, Dr. E. J. McKittrick of South Porcupine, Mr. and Mrs. S. ing a holiday at Sseaforth, Ontario Mrs, W,. P. Willson and daughter, Ruth, left last week to holiday with friends in Toronto. Private Wm. Alien and Duncan Alâ€" len of the 48th Highlanders, Toronto are on leave at their homes here. Miss Geraldine Turcotte, of Norâ€" anda, spent the holiday weekâ€"end visitâ€" ing at her home here. 8. T. Walker are spendâ€" at Mr. Walker‘s home. new soutn is believed property. Local i Previous efforts to explore and deâ€" velop the ground were so sporadic that results cannot be However the property is considered to be in an excellent location, with favourable geological structure. It adjoins Delâ€" nite and Aunor on the south and the new south break at Buffalo Ankerite is believed to extend onto the Delnaur campaign. Previous effort velop the ground results cannot be the property is c excellent â€" locati ‘Toronto, Oct. 16â€"AÂ¥ group of four patented claims in the Porcupine dis_ trict which have been the object of sporadic surface tests, the old Ankerâ€" ite Extension property, has been taken over by a new company ‘known as Delnaur Gold Mines and funds have been arranged for a development ter cast for months It was estimated men attended the into the "wee sma‘" ing. Delnaur Mines to Start Development Campaign Officials of the McIntyre Arena said today that a handsome sum of money had been realized through the stag party held there last Friday night for Fred Callery, formerly a pitcher for the McIntyre ball team who now is in hospital in Ottawa suffering from back injuries which will keep him in a plasâ€" Princess Margaret Rose: "Goodnight children." Princess Elizabeth: "Goodnight, and gocd luck to you all." Handsome Sum Realized at Stag for F. Callery "My sister is by my side and we are both going to say goodnight to you. Come on, Margaret." Before I finish, I can truthfully say to you all that we children at home are full of cheerfulness and courage. We are trying to do all we can to help our gallant. sailors, soldiers and airmen, and we are trying, too, to bear our own share of the danger and sadness of war. We know; every one of us, that in the end all will be well, for God will care for us and give us victory and peace. And when peace comes. reâ€" member, it will be for us, the children of today, to make the world of tomorâ€" row a better and happier place. "My sister and I feel we know quite a lot abcut these countries Our father and mother have so often talked to us of their visits to differentâ€"parts of the world, so it is not difficult for us to picture the sort of life you are all leadâ€" ing and to think of all the new sights you must be seeing and the adventures you must be having. But I am sure that you, too, are often thinking of the Old Country. I know you won‘t forget us. It is just because we are not for_ getting you that I want, on behalf of all the children at home, to send you. my love and best wishes to you and to your kind hosts as well. "All of us children who are still at home think continually of our friends and relations who have gone overseas, who have travelled thousands of miles to find a warâ€"time home and a kindly welcome in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States of America. counury mnave nad to leave your homes and be separated from your fathers and mothers. My sister, Margaret Rose, and I feel so much for you, as we know from experience what it means to be away from those we love most of all. To you living in new surroundings we send a message of true sympathy, and at the same time we would like to thank the kind people who have welâ€" comed you to their homes in the counâ€" ds 4 2. Ernest Hill, an exâ€"Chief of the Fire A Cordial Welcome To All Department, was present along with the present Chief, Alex Borland. L iit.. 4 + * _ _‘% A vocal solo was given by Arthur! (JhrIStlan SCIOH(‘C b()('l(“y Jenkins. "Scotty" Wilson played t.hei Oddfellows‘ Haill, Spruce Street North piano accompaniment. Sunday Serviceâ€"i1 a.m. Speakers included Councillors Byre | Sunday Schoolâ€"9.45 a.m. and Fay, Fire Chief Borland, Ernest, Wed. Evening Meeting=â€"8.00 prm. mm in m comp oo Hill, Walter Greaves, president of t,he' sUNDAY, OCTOBER 20TH local branch of the Canadian Legion Subject and many cthers. Almost every man‘ "DOCTRINE FOR ATONEMENT" present was called upon. They all paid Golden Text: "Walk im love, as their respects to Mr. Morrison and he, Christ also hath loved us, and given in return thanked them for their gift himself for us an offering and a to him. | sacrifice to God for a sweetsmelling There weraesongs; there was festivity| savour." (Ephesians 5:2). ard generally a good time at the social| 10.45 a.m.â€"Morning Worship and Holy event which followed the banquet. Communion. . Mr. Smith will preach A Cordial Welesme to All omm | "In wishing you all good evening, I feel that I am speaking to friends and companions who have shared with my sister and myself many a happy child_ ren‘s hour. . Thousands of you in this counitry have had to leave your homes and be separated from your fathers and many cthers. Almost every man present was called upon. They all paid their respects to Mr. Morrison and he, in return thanked them for their gift to him. The following is the text of the adâ€" dress given over the radio on Monday by Her Royal Highness Princess Elizâ€" abeth to the children of the Empire:â€" secretary of the Volunteer Pire Briâ€" gade for 23 years, Mr. Jack Morrison was the recipient of a fine pen and pencil set from the other members of the brigade 15 or 20 of whom gathered at the Legion Hall on Monday night for a testimonial dinner and social enterâ€" tainment. The presentation was made by Counâ€" cillor Karl Eyreé, Chairman of the counâ€" cil‘s Fire and Light Committee, Also present was Councillor Philip FPay. Princess Elizabeth to the Children of the Empire Present Veteran Firemen With Gift At Dinner Monday T‘wentyâ€"three Years a Memâ€" ber of Volunteer Brigade, Morrison Honoured. that more than 800 party which lasted hours of the mornâ€" St. Paul‘s Church South Porcupine, Ont. Ven,. J. E. Woodall, D.D., Minister Sunday Services 10,.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 am.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on Ist Sunday at 11 2nd and 4th Sunday srad and 5th Sunday Baptisms and Marriag: ment. Houth Poreupine, Ont. (Missourt Synod) Tev. E. Rotb, Pastor Divine Service at 8:30 p.m. in the Anglican Church South Porcupine. All are Church DAFFODIL HALL, 19 FIRST Captain W. YVOLLICK, C.A. Assistant Minister St Matthew Timmings. 10.00 «a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer Schumacher Rev. F. J. BAINE, M.A., B.D., Minister Res. 83 First‘ Ave. Phone 1094 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 2,00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship Sspecial music at both services. Former members and friends and all are most cordially welcome. Mondayâ€"5 till 7 p.m., Anniversary Hot Supper in the church. 10;00 a.m.â€"Sunday School for all twelve years and over. 11:00 a.m.â€"Dome Sunday School 2:00 p.m.â€"Sunday School for all unâ€" der twelve vears. South Porcupine, Ont. BLOOR AVENUE. Rev. James A. Lyttle, Minister sUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 TWENTYâ€"NINTH ANNIVERSARY 11:;:00 a.m.â€"Rev. Dr. R. S. Laidlaw Chairman Cochrane Presbytery. 7:00 p.m.â€"Rev. Fred ~J. Baine, MA (Meeting temporarily in Harmony Hall Fourth Avenue). The Reverend Kenneth House, B.D., 156 Tamarack Street Church Services 11.00 am. and 7 p.m sunday School 10.45 a.m. During Jun! Meeting, Tuesdayâ€"8.00 pm.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship. Major and Mrs, J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. Sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Great Salvation Meeting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.;â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"700 p.m.â€"Young .Pcoples "ALWAY® INSURE ALL WAYS St. Matthew‘s Church Rector:; Rev, Canon Cashing, B.A., L Th 10.00 a.m.â€"â€"Adult ciass 11.00 a.m.â€"Motning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7,00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on Ist Sunday of month, at 11 a.m.; on ‘3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a m Cedar Street and l-ourth'A\enue Mlnlster Rev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., .D. Associate Rev. E. Gilmour Smith, B.A. 10.45â€"Morning Worship. 12:15 â€"Sunday School for 12 and o 2:30â€"Sunday School for under 12 8.30â€"Friendship Hour. 7.00 pm. Evening Worship A Cordial Welcome To All St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church We Insure Anything Under the Sun. SLIM‘S TRANSFER Trinity United Church Schumacher Anglican United Church, Timmins Iusurance Agencies ANTD Real Estate Church Directory DRY SLABS COAL and wWOOn MOVING and CARTACGHI Presbyterian Church in Canada The Salvation Army 20% Middleton Avenue Timmins, Ont. Bourdon‘s Phone 2303 United Church Bunday at 8 a.m Sunday at 7 p.m

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