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Porcupine Advance, 27 Mar 1941, 1, p. 4

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MIsS. north I}H Dean holl Mis: visitor of dhe Mrs visitor of hey Fripp tives an week. Myrs. Bill Rennick dy L Sp“nd a wes Mr. C spendin tral Iu infi titre ts itc ts c Mitn. in.. inA * t t l eP P PP AL ult I K M Y 19C)] the 11 M t itlt CcOMPETENT â€" BC QUIRES POSITT( cantile, Legal an enNnCce.) Capahle ta Pn N. G. SULLIVAN PAGE C O AL Ad (Minimum 35¢) Al Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion to obtain cash rate, POSTITION WANTED le A WORD PER INSERTIOXN (minimum 2*5¢) â€"¢ A WORD PER INXSERTION IF CHARGED YOU NEED OUR Dorcupine 2 CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 26 Phone 129 FOR SALE FOR RENT Evans has returned ew days in Toronto BOOKEKEEPER â€" RI the quality and offer. HJ Toron °t LVA on or a fully, urrin 1V Marc 106 Ough Gord a reâ€" legibly from iclverâ€" it 11 Do Upin ponâ€" teleâ€" Me! per| _ North B ‘a man oye |marriage | Who Who first like ca Columbus of that Who first to earth NOT Germany. | _ In a letter to The Advance from J. M. iiWoorls ("Happy", to most folks up |here) now of Haileybury, but one of ‘the pionears of the Porcupine area. |there is not only a copy of a poem particularly interesting at this time, ‘but the copy of the poem is in itself a rather remarkablse feat of memory. Before he enlisted in the 228th Batâ€" talion C.E.F. Mr. Woods says he worlkâ€" lcd at a mine in Langmuir townshop. In the bunkhouse one day he picked up an old magazine ang was impressed with one poem in it, because the poetry suggested that the world owed s0o little to Germany for is discoveries and inventions and so much to Britain and the United States, Mr. Woods did no cut out the poem, nor did he keep the magazine. He did not eyen memorize the poem, but simply was interested and impressed. The other day he recalled this particular poem and sat down to see how completelyv he coulg transcribe it from memory after 26 years. Here is the result:â€" Not Germany Who first put steam to ships and car. And conquered space on land and sea>? Who cabled thougsht through oceans T‘o A million And what son of Rankin, will tal The engagement has been announue ed by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ginn of their daughter Mary, to Mr David Malcolm Rankin, of Timmins guest of â€" dock has site man leaving T min has been t band which o OWP butidicath smmz .2 If You Y ou 12 Monthly Borrow Receive Deposits of $ 60 $ 55.87 $ 5 $ 96 $ â€" 89.71 $ 8 $ 144 $ 134.80 $12 $ 1923 $ 179.92 $16 $ 300 $ 280.95 $25 $ 492 $ 460.67 $41 $1,0068 $1,000.86 $89 Other Amounts at Proportionately Low Rates YOUR ESTATE IS PROTECTED BY LIFPE INSURANCE WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES Her many friends will be glad to know that Mrs. W. H. Phillips who has been ill, is reported as being in much better health, and well on the ‘ay to complete recovery, Mr. Abbie Ellic returned this we few days visiting In Toronto. His many i now that Mi Lreet north, PrmMeri No! Not Germany The Canadian Bank of Commerce APPIY TO NEAREST BRANCH OF 1 VC ths _ $ 144 $ 1923 $ 300 $ 492 $1,0068 ident( ONE YEAR TO REPAY MONTHLY DEPOSITS PROVIDE POR REPAYMENT or Any Useful Purpose Including Payment of Taxes, Seasonal Needs at Niagara Falls, and w re, is progressing very fa hospital there, and will urn to his residence so PM aAnDNnV Walter "Buck" Jackini toâ€"morrow, Friday, to t ce in Hamilton. Mr. Ja ‘en the popular leader vhich plays at the McIn n the loom wh folqg machit . proud land 1Â¥ __Ainc tiAL ______ Seots Shepherds Personal Loans _ Share the Thrills T Mr. anda Mrs. Jt of Westmount. T > place on April Anglican â€" Church yet what land display upreme discovery? M1T betd mmin R. Murdock, of Kapuskasin i1 popular resident of Tim re Mr. Murdock was tow or a number of years, is t Irs. S. L. Honey. Mr. Mn oaster humbly scan vÂ¥ peers have heape n town engin y KaDus week after spending inz friends and relat a woimna emalns itomobile mine Kapuskasing, ome fourteen wvin pol« rode thi ter seq? 1] nefore matr ind Mrs. N. El PERE will Ross, $ at prec 11 John Irel The marr 11 "‘In JTackiniski y, to take Mr. Jackin leader of » MceIntyre is wellâ€"kno â€" Blaid â€" to ss, 358 Balsam present emâ€" ind was taken ie rnt eaped 1} U is thn Mr. Mur ind town , n t Kirklani You Make 12 Monthly Deposits of ivVOura O A § )€ ill up thney JUISt 8 shake." But if the Jeems, Jesm after a fashi He guided lad, jaloo wWweyre own ew dripped Teuton t whii between British A hall bout h futi bDy mor shel theo But old In the shepher;( dropped twos an by no m by the 4 of winte clemency be feroc hills. Vn cke § â€""I€ of the Present W; was a Ww the tape Countric fleeces. bi OLC And Th jolands eCvVvelH hn h ht wud h LV h1 i12al YI ne arlet youn ‘he N okin bu1t again, mne..Loic_me in AJ "Doric‘", the Spitfire at Naz1l bomber, dischargin: irsts of machineâ€"gun fire the Heinkel whirled wild oundeq fulmar and ther ly downwards to where : heathâ€"clad moorland la: w and braeâ€"side. bowels of the stricker ged a trio of cropâ€"headetd ing as sheepish as Jeems‘ 1e holding an arm wh‘er hn H tlon IC Inv( believy N1 ," laughed the herd elieve it, they didna said. They askit me is speaking, and when was the Lallan Scois their croppit heids a jler, and thi he weather, ter approached them i salute, and enquired ish as to where they ir}p}( coulq not understand d comprehend them ing tracerâ€"bullet id drove him at m n Mu 11 11 V en 10n KX D J reg A rra:s 1O stood he 21 ippearin sha pe Bord: lo.\I n bomber lnhe flocks of rificed to imn ewes hed vatch â€" an odâ€"supply moorland ‘ guidwife roâ€" q bannocksâ€" racial enmity N1 the job, always d even more so traffic, by lack the recent inâ€" 1°r, which can in the Seottish e him at last daryvstone dyke rvVRd, nor m b> threaten entire loss n wWhich s difficult ani laughter ofter s in a bitin: ) flocks of th Ali s upon a field er Hills to the retch many a . for Scotland im long before and the Low from Scottish 1€ hepherd a dogâ€"fi i Shah m author of e herds s mile and i spot on a road~ hinned and h 3] pl ned ont id _ tally y, : flls 1â€"tramp t hours nowv 1e m mile nd l THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO LA nc field 11 1 5o the ~Scot watch the sky must keep a k wings as well as bound ewes and Then there was the brace of escay;â€" ; ed Jeems helped to track down. ‘The, Â¥ | were so weak with cold anq hunger| l | | m mm mc Sou Rev. that he had his mate of the next sheepâ€"walk "drave" them to the nearâ€" est police station as though they had been a couple of their own halfâ€"grown | 11.00 a.m lambs. 1N\ NMY + mm cannot quench the traditional sens> of hospitality in the moorland heart. "They were great muckle Sumphs,‘ Jeems told me. "Stuffy lads, ye ken but chaps like that‘ll no‘ win the war. Awfie sma‘ herts they seemed to hase. and they kept on askin‘ me if they wad be shot. When I told them oor way wisna their ‘way and we didna murder folk in cauld blood they ssemed awfie relieved." vCiilIdUPCn And six grealâ€" also survive. Amonge th of town who attended th« Corporal and Mrs. John ; cartier, John Fike, of N ike, of Nobel, Dan Stuart Marlyn: Stack, of Sudb Ciles, of Elk Lake, Mrs. . Sturgeon Falls, Mrs. D. Sturgeonâ€" FPalls, Charles Sturgeon Falls, Bill Dage alls, Hugh anqg Bill Stack Falls. Lake, and two sisters, quois Falls Sturgeon F children ar Lisle planned a surprise for his wife Joan. Instead of bringing her to Canada, he decided to join her n Britain and worked his passage across.. Then he wired her mother â€"and got a surprise himself. Joan, hown here, was halfâ€"way across the Atlantic, on her way to join him s2 years prior to his death ang t formerly resided in Killaloe and St gcon Falls, He had been in ill hea for the past nine years as the res of an automobils accident. Mr. St; is survived by three sons, William., Noranda, John, of Valcartier, a Patrick, of Cache Bay, ang four daus ters, Mrs. D. Giles, of Elk Lake, M J. B. Talmie, of Wainright, Alber Mtrs. J. Fike, of Cache Bay, and M Celina Stack, at home. Also surviyi are two brothers, John, of Kirkla Lake, and William, of Matheson, a Invalided ‘out of the R.C.AM.C., Montreal newspaperman, Kennéeth Lisle planned a surprise for his wife Joan. Instead of bringing her mass was saiq by Rev. Father C. Daigl« at _St.. Theresa‘s Church. and interâ€" ment took place at Cache Bay. Pallâ€" bearers were Fréi Legault, Jack Jeosâ€" sup. Perey Dagg, Levi Grandchamp», Baptiste Legault and Wilfrid Gingrar, Mr. Stack was born at Coaticook, Queâ€" bec, 90 years ago, son of the late Patrick Stack and the former Ellen Hastings. He was married in Pganâ€" ville in 1881 to the former Elizabeth Hastings. He lived in Cache Bav for day, for t Funeral on Saturday of the Late Patrick St; Cr 0 5 5 e i on ( } (I 2 al 1 £miXy, MAVCN 2t4â€"â€"fPUnNneral > held at Cache Bay Sa Patrick Stack who died at ere 19. The fun 881 to the former Elizabeth He lived in Cache Bay for prior to his death ang had resided in Killaloe and Sturâ€" Mrs. en Baxtt and ‘Mrs. J. ] 115. ish â€" herdsman as well as the n lookâ€"out for for fleeces and hurch. and in Cache Bay. P Legault, Jack . Levi Grandcha udbu CAPSWCJ McCour of Stin grar randchild; se from fu The fun C. Da Albevst ind Mi M Herh udbtn des O mus land 2Zl M1 1CK 1J Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street North sSUNDAY, MARCH 30th, 1941 brought and let Res. 83 First Ave 11.00 a.m.â€"Morni 2.00 jp.m.â€"â€"Suncdd? 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday years and over. 2.00 p.m..â€"Sunday der twelve vears 11 Church DAFFODIL HALL, 19 FIRST AVE. Captain W. YOLLICK, C.A. Assistant Minister St Matthew‘s Timmins. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer Divine Service Anglican â€" All are welcome South Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. E. Woodall, D.D., Minister Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday Schoot 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Praver Holy Communion on 1st Sunday at 11 a m. 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. ard and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrange ment. iC Christian Science Society Meceting. Puesdayâ€"8.v0 pm.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents., Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship Merting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 â€" p.m.â€"Young Peoples Major and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Holiness Meeting. sundayâ€"2.30 p.mâ€"Sunday School. Bundayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"â€"Gireat â€" Salvation .00 Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street The Rev. K. W. House, B.A., Minister Sunday School at 1.30 p.m. Public Worship at 7 p.m. The Rev. W. A. Cameron, D.D., o Toronto, will be the special speaker a the evening service of the Presbyteriar Church, Oddfellows‘ hall, Spruce St €ebruary 21nd, at 7 o‘clock Bnai Isracel Synagogue The Presbyterian Church of Canada Rector: Rev. Canon Causatng, B.A., L Th 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bibe Ciass 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning 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 o month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. Trinity United Church St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Chureh Rev., James A. Lyltle, Minister BLOOHR AVINUE. ) a.m.â€"Dome Sunday School United Church South Porcupine, Ont. Cedar Street North ISRAEL 1. HALPERN, Rabbi wW., !,l.‘\'l)l‘;fl. Cantor 30 Schumacher Anglican United Church, Timmins Cedar Street and Fourth Avenue Minister Kev. W. M. Mustard, M.A.. B.D. p.m Church Directory The Salvation Army A Cordial Welcome to All St. Matthew‘s Church 1}p Nt St. Paul‘s Church ind A ( south Poreupine, Ont. (Missouri Synod) Tev. E. Rotb,. Pastor ~s . service. at â€"8:30 pn.m. inâ€" the ()mn'(’h_ South Porcupine. Morning Servict Evening Service All Are Welcome U M UL1 ordial Weleome To All § service of the Presbyterian | hall, Spruce St.| 2nd, at 7 o‘clock. You Are Welcome Schumacher der 12 ittagsmi Pul)h( der. School for chot ‘The Lord hnath hteousness: come, chool for nmness: come, the work of niah 51 :10). M.A., BD Phone 1094 Worship Baptisn ill un hool Wor 1 of at T the place Lane. He was cightyâ€"se and left to mourn his lo Mr. Frank Bigras of I who was hsere for the ser Funeral services were Notre Dame des Lourdes olic Church on Wednesd 8 o‘clock for the late Bigras. The services w by the Rev. Fr. . Trudeat The late Mr. Bigras h: six months, and resided were not included in the H vico Budget as. submitted: to proved by, the government.‘ 17 "The Home Servic> Allocation to Th: Salvation Army includes only the naâ€" tional appeals: the Self Denial Appeal the Harvest Festival Appeal, and tht Fund raised by the Public Relatior: Representatives for the general supâ€" port of The Salvation Army. national appeals have been made fo: many years, and will be included in the Canadian War Services Fund. "The Fund will not include the col lections of the local Salvation Arin; Corps nor regular government an« municipal grants to social work whict were not included in the Home Serâ€" vico> Budgetâ€" as. to, andadâ€" apâ€" Cuncral Yesterday of the Late Ernest Big are plea:s the pars struction lows: page, under the heading Home Se Budgets. At the request of L.i Colonel H. C. Tutte, Public Rela Secretary of The Salvation Army Majorâ€" National haq the in Camy StPuUC the 1VUCiLi M1IVNICY i3 USCG IOr Ulk WaAr serâ€" vices work, there being a case this week at Timmins where this was very evident. The whole matter, however, is explained in the following sent out this week by the headquarters of the "anadian War Services Fund:â€" Important tivities of the Army. These are carâ€" ried on, collections taken as usual, as in any other church, The money beâ€" ing collecteq in the big drive is for Canadian Army work and the nationâ€" al social services soâ€" closely alliod. None of the campaign money is used for local purposes, which have to be financed otherwise. But â€" has . caused : local officers does not int« «some ml of the Watr as the Sa Only Providing for Three National Appeals of S.A. Campaign Does Not Interâ€" fere With Local Work. band, three sons, Altort, A Leopold: three daughters, Desjardins and Mrs. Albert of Temiskaming, and Mrs. guin, of Connaught. irom Chenier‘s Fu church, and inter the Roman Cathol The lato Mrs. B St. Rosa, Quebec, vears old. She wa resi 11 Wellâ€"known Resident of Connaught hLaid to Rest FPuneral s Anthony‘s C Des nol vities of the> A #d on, collection thi hear you us dispo: the following pa impaign Bulletin 106) . 2cond parag under the h A*s, At the hn Take Your Change in War Savings Stampsâ€" From Timmins Dairy Drivers > where to spend ind Cl n pol If 030 mey is used for t ork, there being Timmins where t The whole matt General Prevost. o mourn h misund Salva d to correct raph as wr which sho fol it h 1) iuinpaign en know what they likeâ€"and in T ld Timmins Dairy Milk! And why not ink. Be sure your children have t airy Milk every day. It‘s good for Thi 10 irn his loss one brotlhv rras of Point Portut or the services. lerstanding of the scope rvices Fund drive so far ion Army is concerned me â€" headaches for the Of course, the drive Terse with the local ac«â€" o the Handbook of Inâ€" Campaign Workers, to agraph on the second heading Home Service the request of WLicut.â€" Tuttse, Public Relations A rmVv terimne holic ed saivation Army, wo ect the wording of written in the inâ€" hould reag as folâ€" > Allocation to Th: ludes only the naâ€" Self Denial Appeal 1 Appeal, and tht > Public Relation: the general supâ€" pat vere held at the des Roman Cathâ€" esday morning at late Mr. . Ernest s were conducted he hi wWoOrd D. McRas, Chairman, ‘agraph inst h opia intu ) LC ‘Aand was id was he form al On uUp 11 are her husâ€" Armand, anc , Mrs. Poli t Desjardins M 1 Serio took at St. Wednesday wellâ€"known Arthur flirtaâ€" mashâ€" m a 0 The Children‘s Choice sixtyâ€"s1x ‘r Marie Timmins Dairy Milk born s old , be the hnhas q y 1t Iiis PrOUuUG ",JIohaA is such a good boy, and so fond of dumb animals. Why only last night I hsara him say in his sleep, ‘Feed the kitty, feed the kitty‘."â€"Sudbury Star. ground. He bought some farm land on Connaught Hill and went into the dairy farming business. He was often employed by the Township Works Deâ€" partment. He is survived by his widow, one son having died in a sanitarium in Canada some years ago. The remains will be taken from Hunâ€" kin‘s Puneral parlors to the home, and will rest there until Saturday, when a funeral service will be held in Timâ€" mins at the Roumanian church. Inâ€" terment is to be made in Tisdale cemeâ€" Ssouth Poreupine, March 26. Special to The Advance. The death occurred this afternoon of an old resident of South Poreupine â€"Mr, Constant Redureakâ€"aged 61, who resided at 78 Leighton street,, Conâ€" naught Hill. The late Mr. Redureak was born in Roumania and has been resident in Canada for the past thirty years, twentyâ€"five of which have been spent in South Porcupine. He was employed at the Dome Mines as a miner for some years but owing to illâ€"health had to leave working underâ€" ground. He bought some farm land ind in Timmins that mearn Old Resident of South Porecupine Passes Aw: Third Avenue r10NnouUr, HOstess. The following ladies were unable to attend but soent gifts: Joan Davies, Bessie Armstrong, Jennie Maxim, Mary LaHam, Mrs. J. McKenzie, Edith Armâ€" strong. Lookâ€"2 slightly used Westinghouse Washers for balance of payments. Schumacher, Marech 27â€"(Speciol to The Advance)» â€" Miss May Fowler, Fourth Ave., entertained Wednesday evening at a nicely arranged kitche»n shower in honour of Mrs. Victor Mulâ€" len. a recent bride. Mrs. Mullen was the former Jean Heath. About nineâ€" teen guests attended and a happy time was enjoved. The rooms were nicciy decorated for the occeasion in pink and white streamers. Bingo and other gyames were played during the evening. There was also a singâ€"song during the evening. The guest of honour was presented with a basket decorated in pink and white and filleqg to the top with beautiful gifts for her new home. The hostess served a delicious lunch. The following ladies attended â€" PFlo Jamieson, Reta Markel, Bileen Sulliâ€" van, Martha Martel, Evelyn Webber, Mary Vrbanic, Doris MceDonald, Anne Jacksic, Mrs. Powler, Loretta Kutchaw, Boassie Robertson, Eisie Sullivan, Jean Bugera, Mary Villineuve, Evelyn Holmes Alex Bugora, Ethel Fowler, Guest of Honour, Hostess. Lynch Appliance Furniture Co. have received a delayed shipment of one of Canada‘s leading washers. Pure white porcelain finish, 8 lb. capacity, parts guaranteed for two years. A truly lovely job. Many Beautiful Gifts for Mrs. Victor Mullen, Delightful Party in Honour of Recent Bride » Or Will Trade THEY LAMST Appliance Balance $6.00 THURSDAY, MARCH 1941 0t; It‘s the finest they the benefits of Timâ€" them $10 DoOWwW N Special ! 12 ONLY IC UP Furniture Co per month Old Washer CHARGES Phone 1870

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