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Porcupine Advance, 19 Dec 1940, 1, p. 5

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THURGDAY . DECEMBER â€" 19T71,â€" 1940 es ces PP . e es e You can huy and be dead cerâ€" tain gelting. the best â€"at Varley‘s ; che sure see theirselection of fins robes. Includes poajavas a full coat,. Handsom Scet, 2.95. Fireâ€" new ost;yles created by Broock â€" makeâ€" a. practical gift that is sure to please. * wl KsE sualityv, «o giv« Porsyth 5 FORSYTH SHIRTS _ £ 80 THIRD AVE PAJA MA P on wl Solut sepnrately 00 to substitute â€" for the finest, made anid instching noly trimmed. Singing of Carols the Feature at Birch Street School Concert (MOnntinued from Parse One) Annie Kosciscak, Lorma Tripp, Fannie Krakana, Annie Sawchuk, George Chornawka, Joe Phibbs, Helene Roy, Alvin Patterson, Moyra Wilson, Franâ€" ces Wright Annie Kovach, Annie Durâ€" ica, Sofie Lauachki, Mervyn Wales, Wanda Rola, Mildred Shuttleworthl Victor Maksymuik, Ronald Turner, John Vintar, Phyllis Walkly, Phyllis' Brown, Evelyn Jennings, Jack Muir, Ssofie Briski,. Anuie Mazepa, Annie Wijinski, Mabel Burns, Ted Boychuck, Raymond Jones, Florence Rickard,‘ Gladys Carver Mary Feltmate, Mary: Costiniuk, Muriel Melville, Pam Rose, Christine Rose, Mary Hursak, Mary Lisac, Phyllis Drappo, Elsie Beckett, ‘Mary Rist Marjorie Whitford, Violet Makela, Nellie Semenych, Elsic Wes- tin, Margaret Boyd. The films shown were varied and intgresting, including aâ€" delightful Christmas stury, a travelogue, and a zomic story, and to the children at the matinee performance, the films were a special "treat." Pamela Rose was sloist for the selection, *"While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks at Night," with a large chorus joining in the carol. The secâ€" ond carol sung by this group was "Jesu, Joy of Man‘s Desiring," and both songs were given in three part harmony. Inthe choir were: First Sopranos +â€" Muriel Melville, Pamela Rose, Florence Rickard, Marâ€" garet Boyd, Richard Wilson, Clifford Kleven George Bakalar, Velma Laurâ€" ela, Enid Chynowth, Joan Jeffries, Joyce Hunt, Joseph Easterbrooke, Shirâ€" ley Alkerton. Bransby Williams, Louise Wheeler, Peter Van Tent Irja Maki, Bob Ryan, Susie Gotch, Hazel Hopâ€" kins, Stefie Hocavar, LynNndGAon JSCyic1, Friz Rosene. . Secsond Sopranos:â€"Christine â€" Rose, Jack Thompson, Elsie Westin Ernéest Keefe, Mary Rist, Gladys Suirtek, Mary Costinuik, Mary Feltmate, Nellie Seâ€" menych, Joy Webber, Mary Hursak, Nellie â€" Dlimovich, Phyllis Drappan, Mary Lisac, Marjorie wWhitford, Mary Costinuik, â€" Gladys Carver, Lorma Tripp, Moyra Wilson, Frances Wright, Annie Kovak, Norma Struzzo, Annie Durica,~ Sofie Lubashki, Helene Roy, Joe Phibbs, Annie Sawchuck, Goldie Vlasick, Wanda Rola Mervyn Wales, Nore Flynn, George Westin, Elsie Wesâ€" tin,. Annie Annie Mazepa, Evelyn Jennings, Mabel Burns, Ronald Turner, Jack Muir, Eva Hownslow, So Phyllis Walkley, Annie Wizinski. Altos:â€"Luba Klimkovitch, Kathleen Pemberton, Phyllis Brown, Annie Poâ€" dolan, Bob Gray, Millie Eade, Anita Erisscn, Betty Webber, Kathleen War. riner, Bob Maxwell, Peggy Starling, Douglas Towers, Kenneth â€" Jacksion, Mary Danychuck, Joyce Sauve, Kathâ€" leen Barlow, Dorothy McLaren, Rose Tartachuck, Helen Evonuik, Velima Frillaine, Joyce Parks Elsie Beckett, Kathleen Lory, Vernon Brown, Gordon Noseworthy. Double Trio:â€"Muriel Melville, Marâ€" garet Boyd, Pamela Rose, Mary Cosâ€" tiniuk, Mary Danychuck, Kathleen Barlow. e â€" Soloists:â€"Pamela Rose, Muriel ville. ' The pupils and staff of the school are to be complimented on the simple yet inspiring programime, and on the fine dezcorations at the school. Greeting the guests at the main entrance was a large Christmas tree bearing the colourful decorations of Christmasâ€" time,; and each room had its individâ€" ual tree. During the presentation this (Thursâ€" day) evening, the audience will be askâ€" ad to join in the singing of "O Little Town of Bethichem," ‘"Carol, Sweetly Carol," "It Came Upon aA Midnight Clear." and "I Heard the Belis on Christmas Day," the words to these carols being printed in each proâ€" gramme JPZIP * .00.1 ## « 4# #* * t# #~ # #. * .“.0. ## ## .' .. #~ ® # # ## Cad w# w# # # #* #* # .0 # *# # #* #*# #* *#* ## # # ol it cteate ahe it ibe afuaBeaty ate ie #° °*# I 26 Wende Ave. Sbefie Hocavar, Lyndon Seylet Highest Quality _ ; DRHRY JA W estern $12-50 (12" per cort Coal ‘:::.:: ton ' 16" per cort J. VAN RASSEL D WOOD THOUSANDS OF GIFTS AT YOLLES STORF Me Christmas decorations, with red candles and red roses were used in decorating the home of Mrs H. G. Laidâ€" law. 55 Maple street south, on Tuesday evening, when, jointly with Mrs. S. T. Walker, Mrs Laidlaw entertained at a china shower in honour of Miss Cathâ€" erine MacDonald, brideâ€"toâ€"be. Brideâ€"toâ€"be Honoured at Very Pleasing Event Among those who attended were Mrs. Transom, Mrs. Geo. Drew, Mrs. Pat O‘Neill, Mrs. W. Rinn, Mrs. Geo. Mitâ€" chell, Mrs. Gordon Irving Mrs. Gordon Black, Mrs. Art Young, Mrs. MacMilâ€" lan, Mrs. Asseltine, Mrs. Frank Evans, Mrs. C. G. Kemsley, Mrs. Jack Fulton, Mrs. Chas. Arnott, Mrs. Bert Cooke, ‘Mx‘s. Angus Campbell, Mrs. E. L. Longâ€" more, Mrs. Ian Gordon, Mrs. J. Dalton, Sr.. Mrs. Dunlop, Mrs. W. Pritchard, Mrs. Joyner, Mrs. Lafontaine, Mrs. Huckleby Mrs. E. L. Urquhart, Miss Nina McLeod, Miss Flora MacDonald, Miss Farr, Miss Baker, Miss Roma Porter Miss Edith Joyner, the hostesses Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Laidlaw, and the guest of honour, Miss Catherine MacDonald. About thirty friends of the guest of honour were present to extend their best wishes, and to present her with many lovely gifts of china in Spode Chesley Garden pattern.. The gifts practically comprised a whole dGinner set, and were presented to the bride in a huge snowball the presentation ‘beâ€" ing made by Mrs. E. Ritzel. A delicicus lunch was served, Miss Flora MacDonald, sister of the brideâ€" toâ€"be, pouring tea, and being assisted by Mrs.C. G. Kemsley. Mrs. S. T Walâ€" ker, and Mrs. E. Ritzel. Miss MacDonald will become the bride of Mr. Robert Peavoy, during the Christmas holiday. She has been popular member of the teaching staff at the Schumacher public school, and has many friends throughout the disâ€" trict. South Porcupine, Déec. 18th, to The Advants2. A sprcial. whist party with large ;Lm ~kens as prizes drow a good crowd to the Legion hall on Monday evening in spits of the snow storm. This was the last par‘:y of the year. Mrs. 8. Jay | l vith Mrs. H. Robinson) has c:m-‘ vener of this part of the Legion hdxeb' | activity for the pass season and it is due in great measure to her good work. | that these parties have been so sucâ€" cessful. A neat sum is on hand to be turned over at the first monthly meetâ€" ing in January. Four chickens were won on Monday by 1, Mrs. M. Smith; 2. Mr. Jack Costello; 3rd, Mrs. J. Cosâ€" 4, Mrs. T. Porissinl. On Thursday Dec. 13%h the Portuâ€" pine Branch of tha Canadian Legion is meeting in the Legion hall for the purpos? of electing officers. Al memâ€" i bers are requosted ito attend. Miss Florence Sharp, of Hallnor, reâ€" "urned home from a week‘s sojourn in ‘the Porcupine General hospital on | Tu ~sday. Last Wednesday, while at the home of a frisnd, she slipped and fell injuring her knee so badly that hospical and a cast were necessary. It will be soms time before she will be | able to us the injured limb. The United Church Sunday School Christmas tree and concert will be held ’ion Monday, Dec. 23rd, at 7.30 p.m. in tl> church. Mrs. J. of Crawford i street entertained on Saturday evenâ€" ing in hcnour of her husband who was celebrating his birthday. Gues‘s playâ€" w omm Chicken Prizes at Whist Party Event at South Porcupine d bridge, winming honaurs going to: 1. Mrs. W. Rayner; and 2r. Mrs. H. Burnette. A delightful lunch was sery.â€" ed by the hostess at conclusion of cards. A very deBMgh:ful shower was held at the home of Mrs. Reg. Huot, of Crawâ€" ford street. on Tuesday evening in honâ€" DRY JACKPINE (2" per cord:....... §3 ) 16". per cord ........... $3 wele* *# #*# ## . JA NR JR J .“‘.. a ‘0’. ## #*# ## # L hi ## # # ## ®# + *# # # ## # # ## #. ® ## c ‘% ## « 45 #* # # # _# o o m M In. Jn AIn. Jn As, T. i. ts s # v t o us Pss *n s *n s s *n * 8 * 1 * party with large drow a good crowd on Monday evening Dec. 18th. Special Phone 585 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS. ONTARIO § a‘ c 6 otJ °PS * PE TTE S our of Miss Annsiite Dupuics, of Timâ€" mins, who will become the bride of Mr. Paul Fernicr on Dec. 30th.. Mrs. G. Robson was joint hos‘ess with Mrs. Huot. Bridgs and euchre were played, the prizes for bridge being wOon by . 1, Mrs. Ei‘letn Lafferty; 2, Mrs. Y. Forâ€" tier; and 3, Mrs. N. Gamelin. Mrs. P. Burke won the euchre priz2>. Little Jacqueline Huot presen‘ed the brideâ€" toâ€"be with a lovely of dinner ware from the guests. arranged pret‘ily in a doll‘s perambulator decorated with | | | ECE EP B4 S MCBP P SP, . S BC SE C § United Cigar Stores Evidence of the many useful gifts on display at the Yolles Furniture Company‘s store may be seen in this photo of part of their huge Christmas window display. . The entire store ~being alive with the spirit of Christmas. (advt.) Allâ€"chrome, â€"~swif Lighters made : Standard M:del, $1.50 17 Third Avenue West CIGARS 60¢ â€" $1.00 â€" $2.00 Box of 25 â€" $2.50 wWHITE OWL A DC Others Models $1.175 up Only a Few Brands Are Listed Here,‘But You Will Find All Prominent English Makers Represented in Our Very Complete Pipe Stock Dr. Plumb‘s Perfect Pipe Carburector Yelloâ€"Bole Pipe Civic Pipes â€" London Made Highest Grade Briar â€" Carbonized Bowls $ .90 It‘s the Aluminum Tubse that cools the smoke l S LA POLO DNDUNHILL PIPES â€"IONDON MADE The Dunhill "White Spot" is universally recognized as a guarantee of highest quality in Brair Pipes. Plain and Thorn Finish %10,00 A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF SHAPES IN EACH BRAND EYERY PIPE PERKRFECTLY FINISHED ‘ pink ribbons. A very delicious lunch | others was sorved by tho hostess. Guests were , Ernest Mrs. G. Robson, Mrs. Pat Burke, Mr. 8. Tes‘er, Mrs. J. Huot, Miss B. Smith, Bert Mrs. E. Lafferty Mrs. Y. Fortier, Mrs. ' N. Gammnelin, Mrs. A. Dupuis. Comri-;of 100 | buting to the gift, m unable to tbe: At 107 prosent wore: Mrs. P. J. Varker, Mrs.!by pol H. Varker, Mrs. R. Harrison, Mrs, A. garels« Morcau and Mrs. S. Dupuis. , which Mrs. R. J. Dickson, of Main strect,! PO er|ertained on Saturday at her home, °O A vory nice evening was sp°nt,| «â€"â€" the guests playing cuchre, prizes being | @ won by: 1. Mrs. Richard Mitchell; 2,| Mrs. T. Farrell; and 3, Mrs. J. Johnâ€" ’q stone. The hostess sorved a dainty lfii lunch at the conclusion of cards. " won b Mrs. ‘"I stone. Veteran Worthless Cheque Artist is Jailed for Two Years Vernon W. Johnson, who is well but not favourably known to Timmins poâ€" lice, was sentenced to serve two years in prison after he pleaded guilty to four charges of false pretences and fraud involving a total of $43.50. YJohnâ€" son had a long record of police court convictions dating back to 1926. Vietimized._Individuals and Firms in Timmins. Had Long Record. There were four charges of fraud and false pretences each involving sums of less. than $25. All these were sumâ€" marily tried by the Magistrate. Johnson had the choice of being tried by the magistrate or by a and jury on another charge, one of forgery, inâ€" volving the sum of $35 but police withdrew that count after Johnson‘s eccnviction on the other fourâ€"and so Vernon, who ssemed to want very much to go to high courtâ€"was denied that privilege. Leo :B.: Roy, Dr. G. . S. McKechnie,‘ Eugene Lamarche and Lynch Flectric were the parties victimized by Johnson andhis worthless cheques. | "In some cases he knew the party he was taking advantage of well and in sUPERSNAP Allâ€"chrome automatic Lightâ€" crs made in England. Dress Model, as illustrated $2.50. Also â€" Standard and Elite Models, $2.50 each The Honeyâ€"lined Pipe with the Upâ€" draft $£1,50 Kaywoodie Pipes â€" Clearâ€"grained selected Briar. Plain and Thorn Finish j $3 50 pockeL. convicted others he did not", said Constable Ernest Gagnon on the tand. Stole Cigarelits Bernard Gagnon, 16, was convicted of looting the scene of a recent fire at 107 Wilson Avenue He was found ty police with several packages of rarettes and a can of tobacco, all of which bore marks of the fire, in his this C London Made ket. The boy has been previously Lt CIGARS Box of 25 â€" $1.25 Punch Perfectos CIGARS Box of 25 â€" $2.50 PLAYER‘S "MEDIUM" CIGARETTES PLAIN OR CORK 60c :: $1.20 Phone 317 THORENS WINCHESTER CIGARETTES 60c â€"â€" $1.20 V NNE As ilMustrated $1.50. Also other (yj from $1.00 up. Sturdy, perfect limeâ€"keepers. trated #2 95. Other Model Zipper and Walie! TOBACCO POUCHE®S WRNIST wWATCI * q# IES The other day an e ed an opinion of wh will be like, "ITtVIl be torriole," | place will be in the : diers will spend thel ting comforts for thi population." â€" The World‘s chrome model DELIVER ANYWHERE THE PORCUPINE CAMP BUCKINGH A M CIGARETTES §$2,.50 up {} b hn xi RONSON LIGHTEH . 19 30 29 o 30 THIE NEXT ONI L .éfii._vh“ Timmins up

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