â€"iA YÂ¥ uiX USL. s _ Rev. James A. Lyiltle, Minister 4 'V 48 1Lwa.m â€"Pome Sunday Schowl" . ! is 100 am.~â€"~Ssunday _ School for gnf ; l _ Awelve years and over. :mo pm..â€"Bunday School for nxl unâ€" «: ~"der twelive years. * 5‘4 Mï¬ Sunday Services ‘*â€" South Porcupine, Fceb. 12â€"(Special W-w ajn.â€"Sunday School | to The Advance)â€"Ken Davis presided ? 40.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Clasa ‘ :lover:the regular weekly mseting of the m am.â€"Morning Prayer 'Y.P.U. on Monday evening at 8 o‘clock _ 7 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer lat the United Church. 2. flï¬f’ Communion on ist Sunday at 11| arfter the openine hymn. the presiâ€" Tuesdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. ‘!‘humdayâ€"-a .00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. *Btnmters Welcome, Come and Worship and and 4th Bunday at 8 a.m. . and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" Salvation Army * â€"Major and Mrs, J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. .# Bundayâ€"-ll 00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. «sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Bundayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Great Salvation Mer ting. _ Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Young Peoples Cedar Street and Fourth Avenue Minister Rcv. wW. M,. Mustard, M.A., BD Associate A Rev, E. Gilmour Smith, BA. 25'1'11 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES / Morning Worship 10.4§â€"Second Morning Worship. 7.0C0â€"Evening Worship. Rev. W. A. Cameron, D.D., of Toronto, will be the special speaker at the evening s_grvioe of the Presbyterian Church, Oddfellows‘ hall, Spruce St February Ind, at 7 o‘clock. l9 stt You Are Welcome 1 t % S 3 The Prcsbyterlan (,hun "Canada Rector; Rev. Canon + Cusnin ng, :o.gg a.m.â€"Adult Bible Cliass 1.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 2 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer 4 Fl am.; on 3rd mt 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.90:a.m. Oddfelliows‘ Hall, Spruce Street The Rev. K. W. Mouse, B.A., Mmister’ Bunday School at 1.30 p.im. yk Public Worship at 7 p.m. United Church :.»r Houth Porcupine, Ont.~ United Church, Timmins M. C. SULLIVAN i Church Directory | " m mas © â€" F ¢ _ pd }. 3 sIN.MEMORIA M ONGâ€"In loving memory of (Jack), beloved son of arsbn.: an: Iva Armstrong, who pasâ€" ’il*fl) 13th, 1937 age 8 years. You‘ll ap‘\ e '-te uwsquality B e fine service we St. Paul‘s Church South Porcupine, Ont. St. Matthew‘s Churelé= : A Cordial Welcome to All A Cordial Welcome To All .. .. . e t A .. 8 UA â€" H Vi Th y a..m -â€"Smdny School 11100 am. rhing © Prayer -‘| Schumacher, Feb. 12thâ€"Mrs. H. A. Bell, 15 Centre avenue, Gold Centre )wa.s hostess for the regular meeting of +, the »Schumacher Anglican Ladies‘ E ,,Guild held on Tuesday evening. ‘ Mrs. ‘B. Davies, president, presided a 4 the business meeting when future i plans were drawn up. Mrs. C. Macâ€" Lean was elected as treasurer, filling » the position left vacant at the election officers. After the meeting refresh. _|ments were served by the hostess and a pleasant social hour was spent. After the opening hymn, the preosiâ€" gent lead in the discussion of business, The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting, also an invitation {from lt‘he: Timmins YP.U. to a sleigh ride ty this week. The secretary. was struced to send the regrets of our up â€"who considered that it would to attend this party. due . St. Luke‘s Evangelical Dt\'me Hervice at 8:30 pm. in the Angncnn Church Bouth Porcupine. All are welcoms. ° Meeting of S. Porcupine YX.P.U. of United Church The meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 25, at the home of Mrs. Harry Poole, 96 Third avenue. "FEastern Star Hostesses _~__at Pleasing Bridge Party Members of the Arbutus Chap‘y»r Fastern Star were hostesses on Tusesâ€" day evening at a successful bridge party in‘the Masonic hall, when twenty tables of bridge were enjoyed by the members and theif friends. Proceeds will be used irx the patriotlc work of the chapâ€" ‘"ter.* Mrs. Ma-lclm McMillan â€" Convened and Mrs. Fred Jackson was in charge of the refreshments. +~Prizeâ€"winners at bridge were: Ladies: Ist, Miss Olive Ramsay; 2nd, Mrs. Jas. Goodman; 3rd, Mrs. Purdon:; Gentlsâ€" men; 1st, Mr. Jack Thomas; 2nd, Mr. Hanson, and 3rd, Mr. Colin Sellar. Meetmg of Schumacher * Anglican Ladies‘ Guild . Schumacher Anglican ur dear sister, Jessie Campbell, beâ€" : ed‘..vmfe of James Hangberry who ~ ed away on P‘ebruary 13, 1937. 3 eï¬m is a Iink death sever remembrance outlast all And though the year be many or few, are filled with remembrance, Timmins United Church on Saturday, February 15 ~â€"~~ from 5 to 7.30 p.m. Admissienâ€"50c¢ ‘Children under 12â€"25¢ A cordial invitation is extended to all. "Longing for a smile from a loved one gone: m knows th> depth of our deep But we remember when others forget. â€"Daddy, Mother, Sister Jean. 13p 25th Anniversary Supper SLIM‘S TRANSFER $y 85 COAL and WOOD ~MOVING and CARTAGE of you. HANEBERRYâ€"In loving memory of under the auspices of Women‘s Association of the OR â€"SALEâ€" Light amber honey, 12 eight pound~ ‘tins $8.50 delivercd, sample by mail. Write E. T. Bainâ€" ard, Byron, Ontario. 13â€"14p Lutheran Church Bouth Porcupine, Ont. {(Missouri Synod) missed by brothers and sisâ€" ' 13p 3 S darieh. farm fTor Dear Sir:â€"I have received your ; mifltance of two hundred and five pounds ($1,000.00) as ‘a on behalf of the Fund started in y city by the sons and « iters . England, for which I am much « I am enclosing with offic ceiptâ€"No. 53960, and I should | E. Tomlinson, Esq. Secretary Bombed V‘ictims Fund Committee of Timmins. | __MISCELLANEOUS of London, England :â€" Lord Mayor of n During his ret London Expresses ~|wad s1 mis is * ‘ they are from : Thanks for Help bia, Prince Edwas Mr. E. Tomlinson, secretary of the | adoption of the : Timmins Committee of the Bombed country Victims‘ Fund, this week received the CGueslg following letter from the Lord Mayor|Paice and Mike south Porcupine, Feb. 12â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"We hear that $1,024.50 has been ‘turned in to the Porcupine Club for assisting the London bomb victims since its incepâ€" tion. Of this amount £150 has been sent to the Lord Mayor of London‘s Pund to date. The only other item of business at the meeting was â€"the payment of the monthly accounts, which were pre. sented by Mrs. Robson. These were all approved. Bomb Victims Fund Totals $1,024.50 at South Porcupine It was decided that under present conditicns, the Branch Work Comâ€" mittee and Entertainment Committee could be suspended. Shipping and Transportation â€" Mr. C. Corrigan. Purchasing and Packingâ€"Mrs. J. Griffith, Mrs. A. Fish, Mrs. H. Dobson, Mrs. M. Urquhart, Mrs. F. Davidson.. Training Committeeâ€"Dr. C. Armi. tage, Miss L. Wing, Mrs. S. MacMillan, Mr. Jenkyn. Publicity Committeeâ€"Mr. J. M. Car tan, Mr. G. G. Wright. The following committees were alsc elected : Campaig1i Committeeâ€"Mr. S. A Wookey, chairman. The other mem. bers to be named at a later date. War Councilâ€"â€"Mr. O Lafontaine acting alone. Women‘s War Work Committeeâ€" Mrs. W. D. Robson or | [ SUPERIOR â€"FUELS Phone 2120 for | w er; good coal andâ€" dry wood 143 Comâ€" iâ€" ; mercial Ave. «â€"â€"82tP Junr, Mr. W. B. Sparks was elected Secretary, in accordance with a deci. sion made at the annual general meet. ing to lsave the appointment of a Secretary to the Executive. Schumacher, Feb. 12th, At the fAirst mgeting of the 1941 Executive of the Schumacher Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society, held on February The meeting closed with the repeatâ€" ing Oof the Benediction. Committees Formed for Schumacher Red Cross Society Wynhne Appleby, Christian Fellowâ€" ship Convener, took charge of the meeting and introduced Jerry Trueâ€" blood, Past President, who gave an extremely inspiring talk on Christian Fellowship. â€"The speaker traced the course of «~the subject from Biblical days to the present and spoke of the modern application of the theme itself. Charlie Armstrong gave a thorough account of the news of the week. An enjoyable sing song was conductâ€" ed by Ken Davis, assisted by Miss McFadden at the piano. to the fact that many are busy with their parts in the forthcoming play, and others will be attending the A.Y. P.A. party this week. Miss Mary Anderson was appointed to the South Porcupine Y.P.U. on the Red Cross Board. $ 60 $ 55870 . $ 5 $ 96 â€" $ â€"89.71 $ 8 $ 144 ~$ 134.80 ~$12 $ 192 $ 17992 $16 $ 300 $ 280.94 $25 $ 492 ; $ 460.67 $41 $1,068 $1,000.86 $89 Other Amounts at Proportionately Low Rates YOUR ESTATE IS PROTECTED BY LIFE INSURANCE WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES. The Canadian Bank of Commerce If You Borrow $ 60 For Winter Needs or Any APPLY TO NEAREST BRANCH OP : Other Useful Purpose ONE YEAR TO REPAY MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE FOR REPAYMENT Personal Loans London, 14th January, 1941 You You Make 12 Monthiy Deposits of t $ 6 $ 8 $16 During his remarks Mr. Cummings urged all his listeners to forget that they are from ‘Ontario, British Columâ€" bia, Prince Edward Islam! or anywhere else and consider the benefits that the of its adoption and charged that the Ontario government‘s advertisements, "HMere Are The Facts,"‘ were a distorâ€" tion of . the wommnendat,imm of the committee, R At last Thursday‘s meeting, Gordon Cummings, general manager of the Monarch Life Insurance Company at Winnipeg, was the speaker of the day. He dealt with the recent Sirois report, expressed himself as strongly in favour Postponed from last week owing to the impassable condition â€" of roads throughout the district, the third quarterly zone meeting of Lions Clubs will be held at Mclfityre Community Building on Sunday afternoon at 2 pm. Clubs from 1Duparquet, Noranda, Kirkland Lake. Schumacher and Timâ€" mins will be represented. The speakey for the occasion will be Elisworth Whelan, of Sault Ste. Maric. Zone Meeting of Lions Clubs Will Be Held on Sunday Trird Period â€" No scoring. No penâ€" alties. Overtimeâ€"No scoring. No Penalties. All players under 13 years. First Periodâ€"Goailsâ€"S. Porcupine 1. Penalties None. Second Period â€" Goalsâ€"Charlie Blair Dome, ; John (S. P.) 1; Penalties ,S. Porcupine, 1; Dome.., 0. Scuth Porcupine Subs:â€" John Suoli, Mickey Monteleone, Jack Gecan, John Dertson. Refereeâ€"Mr. McDermid. Final Scoreâ€"Dome 2; Scuth Porâ€" cupine 2. thosi» concerned, this expression of my ] sincere thanks and appreciation of the generous and sympathetic spint which has evidence itself in this splendid gift to my fund. We here in England appreciate most warmly all the help we rreceive from the Dominions and Colâ€" onies. It means a great deal to us at lthe present time, when we fsel that behind us stand the serried ranks of those of our fellowâ€"cuntrymen» o‘r seas who are with us in the struggle The citizens of your town, who have helped to raise thiss sum of money have provided further evidence of that loyâ€" alty which we know so well exists toâ€" day in your great country. Domeâ€"Bill Longworth, Goal; Jack Phillips, left defence; Charlie Campagâ€" nola, right defence; Charlie Blair, cenâ€" tre; Jack Anderson, left wing; Doug. McGinn, right wing. Gouth Porcupineâ€"Cletus Sullivan,. goal; Mitch Hyoynck, left defence:; Jim Ssyvnet, right defence; John McLelâ€" lan, centre; George Dubinsky, left wing; Joe Adamo, right wing. Dome Subs:â€" George Blair, Lorne Piriec, Bill Andrews, Jack Jay, Joe Mitchell. Dome and South Porcupine Interâ€" mediates played at Dome open air rink on Wednesday, Feb. 5th. Dome and South Porcupine Tie in School Hockey south Porcupine, Feb. 12th. Special to The Advance. , Mr. and Mrs. Nathan. Shankman have taken up residence lh town, after a honeymoon spent at Toeronto and Montreal. Their martiage took place in Toronto a few weeks agod. â€" | Miss Helen Bastian spenf the weekâ€" end at her home in Shillington, and on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bateman, their son LAC Harcld Bateman, and Mr. Al Kelneck visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Bastian Â¥. Of Kirkland Lake, was a recent vlsitmï¬â€ ~Timmins being the gues; of her sister, iliss Irene south, returned on 'I'hui;.g few weeks in Toronto. ... Mr and Mrs ‘Steve Vs will ‘Jeave on Friday Tcoronto and points sou Yours truly G. Wilkinson,, Lord Mayor Committee Urges Certificates Before Marriage (Continued from Page One) cancelled if $500 ibe paid on principal: for Monteith that the total debt of over $5,000 be reduced to the original P. J. Clark R. Eddy A. J. Jennings Ernest Kemball Jas. Moyls Frank Prest Fred G. Southam; Miss Stanley South Porcupine B. Watson «ho The following is the latest list of donors: H. Billek, J. C. Biggs, Schumacher Nick Cimella, Schumacher; Mrs. Lo. retta Clark. very pleased with the generous resâ€" amount ponse this year., The good work will be | interes carried on this year as in recent years, | be paid thanks to the fine support accorded it.| Cong TARIC) A doughty little ship of the "Fishermen‘s patrol" Fiset of the Royal Canadian Navy plows through the heaving Pacific. Thess small vesgels keep constant watch over the bays and inlets of the British Columbia Coast. â€"From Dictor of Public Information, KEEP IT BY .... Buying War Savings Certificates Your pennies, your quarters, your dollars are needed in this war as much as the men at the front. THEY are pledging their lives . . . will you not pledge your dollars? ~ THEIR lives may depend upon the planes, the bombs, the guns, the ships YOU help to supply. Will you refuse to back them up? VICTORY will come sooner if you save and lend to the limit. Will ~ you shirk YOUR part in shortening the war and hastening Vicâ€" tory? YOUR dollars will come marcking home when Victory is won, to bring security after the war. h °o N ie ow "FISHERMI JC Freedom Is Life" Rev. FP. J. Baing, of Schumacher was eclected chairman of Presbytery, Rev. James A. Lyttle of South Porcupine as secretary and Mr. W. L. Warrell as treasurer. The September meeting will be held in Hearst. Rev. D. A. McKerracher was elected to the Setâ€" The name of Rev. Herbert J. Hunt was dropped from Presbytery roll, and Rev, A. I. Heinnen was recommended for temporary pension on certain conâ€" ditions. Nolification was sent by Rev. J. H. Anderson of Smooth Rock Falls for a change of pastorate. The Presâ€" bytery Treasurer, Mr. W. L, Warrell, of Cochrane, reported a balance on hand of $376. Congratulations were extended to Porcupine and South Porcupine for the erection of new churches, and the non Anglo Saxon work of Miss Mayowna was commended. Request for Summer students for O‘Brien, Hanna and Hearst rural were forwarded. In view of that 18 years of faithful service by Mr. C H. Milton of Connaught request was mads the H. M. Board that action be taken to permit him to dispense sacraments on his own charge. imount of $1,000;: for Hearst that interest for 1940 be remitted if $125 be paid on principal. Rey. A I. Manson and Miss Edna Brown from Matheson, Mrs, H. S. Lang from Montaelth Mr. R. J. 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