Also Good Work Being Done by Kiwanis Boys‘ Hobby Club. Salvage Campaign at South Porcupine Ssorting: There is a great deal of piling and bundling to be done at the old library building:; voluntcer assistâ€" ants will be welcomed on Mondays from 4 to 6, Wednesdays 4 to 6, and Thursdays from 6 to 8. Any changes in the hours will be posted on the door of the building. S:rap iron, ruwwbers, cardboard boxes â€"preferably brokenâ€"and large objects will be stored at the Young Men‘s CCb building. Parcels to be collected > Contact Mr. W. Skinner or Mr. C. P. Walker, preâ€" ferably on day of collection. In case of rain, collection will be mad# on the next fine day. The Kiwanis Hobby Club is in full swing. There seems to be much misunderâ€" standing â€"regarding this fine venture of the Kiwanis. bquth Porcupin®e, June 7â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The following few notes on the Boys Salvage Campaign have been givcn us for the benefit of all who are interested:â€" PEMEROKE, RENFREW, ARNPEIOR QUEBEC CITY GOING Thursday, June 19th For information as to rates, train serâ€" vices, limits, etc.., apply to F., N. O and N. €5,;H, Agenis, Collections for the old library buildâ€" ing will be made severy second and fourth Tuesday of every mon‘th afier 4 pm. Next collection Tuesday, June by Scouts, Cubs, and members of Kiwanis Hobby Club, and any citizens willing to assis‘. Collection of papers. magazines, cardâ€" board, tinfoil, rags, old colhes, secrap iron, aluminium, rubbers, wire coat hangers, (Requested: papers be tied in bundles just as they are receivd from the stores. Magazines and papâ€" éts be placed in separats bundles).â€" That old clothes c‘c be placed in sacks (furnished on request») or some sititable container.â€"That any extra wire coat hangers be included in salvage bundles. Ssorting: There is a great deal of wniling and bundling to he done at the MOKDAY, JUNE 194% It is absolutely free to any boy or CANADIAN PACIFIC BARGAIN FARESS Canadian Pacific 20â€"Breathâ€"Taking Spineâ€"Tinging Ricdesâ€"?20 OTTAW A MONTRE A L _we should q â€"see the And Return ~â€"this time for approximately $800.00. This makes the grand total sent from this town to date 685 pounds sterling. Donations to the fund during the menth of May are as follows (official) : Balance in bank on May 9th, 1941â€" $4.23 May 16th â€" Hallnor Mines (War Charitics FPund)â€"$200.00. May 19thâ€"Proceeds of concert Y.P. U. United Churechâ€"$30.15. May 23rdâ€"Preston East Dome Comâ€" munityâ€"$50.00. May 26thâ€"Proceeds of Tag Dayâ€" Tisdale and Whitneyâ€"$232.53. Other News from South Porcupine and the Dome. Two woodworking classes are already under way and a junior archery club is progressing favourably. Individuals or organizaitions wishing the use of the equipment should make application before June #2nd, to the director, Mr. Ma‘t Mulcahy, who will be at the club on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays after supper, and Saturday from 10.30 to 12 a.m. If enough older men and women are interested in using the equipment after 8 o‘clock on these nigh‘s, the shop will 3e open to them. The equipment is excellent, includâ€" inz lathe, band saw, jig saw, circular saw, planer, drill press, and f\‘ly ecquipped work benches. This is a community enterprise a private project. Already outboard mctor boats, tables, whatâ€"nots, tieâ€"marcks, bookâ€"shelves, lawn «xrnaments, shoeâ€"racks, and a number of bows and arrows have turned out, so come along and get yourâ€" s*lf a hobbyv in the woodworking lins Archery classes for High School girls and women will start on Friday, June 13th, at 6.30 p.m. Another Remittance By 8. Porecupine Bomb Victims‘ Fund May 28thâ€"Fourth Platoon Veteran Home Guardâ€"$107.20. June 2ndâ€"Hoyle Community Dance â€"$44.56. June 4thâ€"Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Concert â€"â€"$530.00. Totalâ€"$719,27. June 6thâ€"£160 cabled, $717.20 Balance in bankâ€"$2.07. Miss‘ Dorothy Dodge, Reg. N., left last week for holiday in Vancouver and other points. She will be returning in girlâ€"no feesâ€"just assistance with salvagse collection and sorting. Every boy who is at least 8 years of age is welcome as long as he works on the salvage (which is helping to pay for the equipment). Porcupine, June 7â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The South Porcupin: British Bomb Victims‘ Fund is proud to announce that another donation has been sent to the Lord Mayor of London \,,m \\\\\ \ [ i gc_\:\\\m\?fl ONKLIN‘S ‘Magic Midway â€"DAYS AND NIGHTS â€" 6 BEGINNING MON. JUNE 16 the ar2o noiding r2BuUIAL IH Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Lé Will all Legion ladies plea:s attend. William Scanlon, of V: visiting friends in town for time. Miss B. M. C. Shaw spent the long weekâ€"end in Kirkland Lake. Mr‘s. Mac Lang, Miss Tina Lang, of Haileybury, and Mrs. Stenhouse, of Timmins, were visitors on Friday at the home of Mrs. G. McInutosh, of Goidâ€" en Ave. : Miss Betty Gallagher, who has been visiting her sister, Miss Kathleen Galâ€" lagher, in Timmins, and her cousin, Mrs. Allan Pearce, of Connaught Hill, left on Wednesday for Toronto. Pte. M. Logan, of Hamilton is visitâ€" inz his family in town over the weekâ€" ng end A pleasant evening, under theâ€"ausâ€" pices of the Rebekah Lodge, was enâ€" joved on Friday by a â€"numberâ€" of friends of Mrs. H. Blood at her home on Bloor Ave, Bridge was the enterâ€" tainment of, the evening and,. prizes were, won by: 1, Mrs..Gyril Pierce (pair of shgets);.2, Mrs. Briggs, of Timmins, 3, Mrs. Len Smith (laundry bag). Mrs. mnon Pte. cms | ‘The holdin Ball Park McInn the w M. C. Shaw spent the long in Kirkland Lake. c Laing, Miss Tina Lang, of and Mrs. Stenhouse, of were visitors on Friday at f Mrs. G. MclIntosh, of Goidâ€" Innis, of Camp Borden, is > woekâ€"end. 5‘ Auxiliary of the Legion their regular meeting on 3 p.m. in the Legion hall. rion ladies please try to inlon. of Val d‘Or, is short THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 1941 GRADUATING CLASS AT ST. MARYV‘S HOSPITAL Visiting this weekâ€"end at the home of friends in South Porcupine (Mrs. W. W. Wilson, Mrs. R. Andrews, Mrs. J. Dyrnan, Mrs. A. McGinn) were the following from Cobden, Ont.:â€"Mrs. T. Wilson Mrs. R. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wilson and Mr. Clark Hill Friends of Mrs. Lloyd, of Dome Ex., will be sorry to learn that she had the misfortune to fall in her home, breakâ€" ing a Ttib; and will wish <her a quick recovery. Mrs. Walter Jenks has moved from McDougall Avenue to reside at the Redstone where she is teacher for this small communiiy. Mrs. Caroline Jones left on Friday to spend a holiday in Toronto with Rer daughter, Mrs. Killaby. _ Mr. Patrick O‘She*~ who has spent the winter in Vancouyver, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cavanagh of Kirkland Lake, and son Reginald, and daughter Priscilla were gues‘s this week of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kavanagh, of Strachan Ave. They were present at the graduation exercises of St. Mary‘s Hospital to see their daughter, Miss Carmel Cavanagh receive her diploma. Mr. Roy Irwin, of Golden City, is attending the Uniled Church Conferâ€" ence in Toronto. Saturday next (14ih) a tag day for the Blind is to be held in South Porâ€" cupins. The taggers will be in charge of Miss Pat Laforest. The St. John Ambulance Brigade lectures for ladies, held each Monday evening in South Porcupine High School are very popular and well atâ€" tended. Dr. W. H. Atkinson lectures to an average class of 50 and is asâ€" sisted in the demonstration period by Pat Murphy H. Rodgers, Jim and John Fell and John Newman. Mrs. R. A. Kinkel of:othe Buifaloâ€" Ankerite entertained on Friday afterâ€" noon at her home, at a delightful tea in honour of Mrs. D. McMullen, of the Delnite Mine, who is leaving shortly to go to live in Hamilton. The execuâ€" tive of the Deloro Home and School Club (of which body Mrs. McMillan is a member) presented her on this ocâ€" casion, with a lovely compact as a souvenir of her association with them. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lloyd, of Dome Extension, announce the engageme®ett of their elder daughter, Margaret Reâ€" becca, to Mr. John Murdoch Seal, of Buffaloâ€"Ankerite, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Seal, of Ottawa, the marriage to take placeé on July 3rd. Mrs. Rov Grieg, of Lion‘s Head,. Ont is visiting at the home of Mrs. G. Mli chell, of McDougall Ave. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. David Macâ€" donald, of 78 Rae Ave., South Porcuâ€" pine on June a daughter,, in ,Porâ€" cupine CtHeneral Hospital. . _ RBRornâ€"In Porcupinse General Hosâ€" pital, to Mr.â€"and Mrs. Leslie Hazard, of 151 Main St., South Porcupine, on June ndâ€"a daughter. The many friends of Mrs. R. Vary of the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Mine, regret to learn of her illness and wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Isabel Oitcheson, who has been on‘ the office »staff of the Porcupine General Hospital, has left for her homese in Connaught Station. Miss Rose Sencheson, of Timmins, is taking her place on the staff. On Tuesday lat the Ladies‘ Guild met in the United Church to close acâ€" tivi‘ies for the summer. The execuâ€" tive was reâ€"elected to office Mrs. T. Wilson being put in as treasurer in place of Mrs. F. Hepourn. The offiâ€" cers stand:â€"President, Mrs. Libby: viceâ€"president. Mrs. D. Reed; secretary, Mrs. C. Carruthers; corresponding seâ€" cretary, Mrs. A. Telford; and treasurer, Mrs. T. Wilson. L. Smith was also the fortunate winn>r of *A pyjama bag offered in a beanâ€" guessing contest. A good crowd was in atiendance and the hostess served a dainty lunch. Congratulations to Homer McIntosh, who has just received word that he was successful in. getting his second year at Dental College. Mr. and Mrs. Milas Clark and RBonnic returned from Toronto last week. Mr Clark is feeling almost totally well again afteér undergoing operation. Mrs. J. C. Barron spent the wer‘kâ€" end in Englehart. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tomchuck and daughter, of Bloor Ave., have left for a threcâ€"week motor trip in Otltfwa Tisdale High Schools Doing Well in War Effort Annual Diocesan Meeting of W.A. at South Poreupine Shower at Schumacher in Honoutr of Brideâ€"toâ€"be Schumacher, June 7thâ€"â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Mrs. James MacKenâ€" zie, Second avenue, entertained last night at a miscellansous shower in honour of Miss Peggy Bellamy of Timâ€" mins, who will become the bride of Alex on June 21st The Tooms were nicely decorated for the occasion with pink and white streamâ€" ers twith large bells and vases of spring flowers nicely arranged. Whist was played and the prize winners were: 1st, Mrs. Alex Mair; 2nd, Mrs. Elmer Moran; 3rd, Mrs. Bcb Kellar; door prize, Mrs. P. Hunter. After the cards, the hostess served a dainty lunch. Aftâ€" er lunch the brideâ€"toâ€"be was presented with a large hamper decorated in pink and white and filled to the top with lovely gifts. The brideâ€"toâ€"be thanked the guests for the lovely gifts. A social evening â€" followed. Community singing and dancing were enjoyed. The following ladies attended: Myrs. Elmer Moran; Mrs. Alex Hayes, Mrs. Jack Gannon, Mrs. John Connell, Mrs. Frank McWhinnie, Mrs. Alex Welsh, Mrs.‘John Scullion, Mrs. James Sculâ€" lion, Mrs. J. Harris, Mrs. P. Huntéer, Mtrs. J. Izatt| Mrs. Alex Mair, Mrs. Bob Kellar, Mrs. Lambert , Taylor, . Mrs. Harry Cowden Mrs. Jim Cowden, Mrs. J. Mrs.. J. Fowler, Mirs. J. Stirrat, Mtrs. Bolamy, Mrs. E. Dunâ€" babin, the hostess (Mrs. James Macâ€" Kenzie) and the guest of honour (Miss Peggy Bellamy). The following ladi°s sent gifts but were unable to attend: Mrs. Percy Harvey, Mrs. John O‘Donâ€" nell, Mrs. John O‘Leary, Mrs. Tom Johnson. Echool have accumulated to over a thousand dollars which is to be sont this week direct to the Hon. Winston Churchill at the pupils‘ request. This money was made by individual and colleciive effortsâ€"concerts, selfâ€" denials, nutâ€"selling at Christmas, etc. From the Communityâ€"Three Cheers and a tiger! South Porcupins, June 7â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Congratulations to our students at the High School for the very splendid effort matle in war work during the year. Their war savings. in conjunction with Schumacher High superintendent of the Indian School at Chapleau, will be guest speaker on Wednesday at 4.30 p.m. South Porcupine, June 7â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The annual Diocesan meeting of the Women‘s Auxiliary for the Diocese of Moosonee will be held in South Porcupine on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Delogates from Iroquois Falls, Cochâ€" rane. Kanuskasing, Monteith and Chaâ€" pleau will be in attendance, and Myrs. Bowlbby, of Chapleau, lately retired as The meetings will be held in the Parish hall, and will be in charge of Mrs. W. H. Johns,, president of <hs Diocese. and St. Catherines Miss J. Chalmers, R.N. of Kings‘on is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook of Dome Extension Mr. Charles Dronley, Mr. and Mrs Cliff Donley and Mr. Edgar Donley, a Calumet Is., were visiting friends ir town. Eqd. Mages, of Calumet Island, was a visitor in town this week, leaving on maturday for Larder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Al Taylor, of Comâ€" mercial Ave. are spending some days in Oshawa. Mrs. J. Wilder and children, with Mrs. L. Sidnev, left on Friday to spsnd the weekâ€"<nd in Kirkland Lake. Mrs. Sidney will remain visiting friends fxx a time. A Mr. and Mrs. Michael Seely, of Lardâ€" er Lake, were visiting friends in town. Miss 1D. Champagne left on Friday for her home in Ramore after visiting friends in town. Mr: Dunec Campbell and J. Arthurs left for Kearns, Que.., after spending some time visiting friends in town. â€"NEW METHOD LAUNDRY Housewarming Party Held at South Porcupine Home Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Riihinen and Mrs: A.: Vailvo,;(Timimins), Mr. and Mrs.. F. Mikkola and Mrs. M. Laine (Schumacher), Mr. and Mrs. R# TMola, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kautto and Vieno, Mr. and Mrs. A. Luhta, Mr. â€"andâ€"Mrs. J. Nelson, Mrs. A. Kinnunen, Mrs.. . Savijarvi, Mr. and Mrs. N. Thander, Mrs. E. Manner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Katâ€" telus, Haakola, Mr. and Mrs. J. Helikkila, Miss Vieno Ranta; South Porcupineg, June 7â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A surprise party for Mrs. M. Klinga, who has recently movâ€" ed into another home on O‘Brien Ave., was a houseâ€"warming occasion on Wednesday. Several of her old frierds from Timmins and town went to home, taking not only all the party iunch, etc., but also gifts for her new home. A group gift of a vgse and a chenille bedspread with a crystal lamp iving much pleasure. The twelve girls in the above photograph form the 1941 graduaâ€" ting class of nurses from st. Mary‘s Hospital, as they appeared at the graduation ceremonies which took place on Thursday evening. In the front row from loeft to light: Miss Margaret Kramaruk, Miss May Mcâ€" Quarric, Miss Olive Cameron, Miss Margaret Bell, Miss Carmel Kavanâ€" agh, Miss Marjorie Poppleton and Miss Joan Clemens, â€"In the back row, from left to right,. Miss Franâ€" cis Donnelly, Miss Jessie McelIsaac, Miss Kay Vi:ienoltte, Gladys BRelanger and Miss Mary Donovan. Our two week‘s washing and the heavy ironâ€" ing cost only ;1 ENJOY THE CONVENIENXCE OF LAUNDKY SERVICE, Fhone 153 YTimmins 386 south Porecupine TJM MINS 3 Tea Towe!s A Bath Towe 2 Sheets 4 Pillow C# 2 Suits of C 2 HandkerC A Men‘s Sh Tace Othe: ce apâ€" s ~A 51L uits of South Porcupine, June 7thâ€"â€"(Special to Thes Eastern Star Oordsr would like us to bring to the attention of the general public the broadcasting series s‘arting on June 14thâ€"to June 20thâ€"which deals with the patriotic efforts of th* Order of the Eastern Star in Ontario. The British American Oil Co. have generâ€" ously given the Association the facilâ€" ities of their Bandwagon Broadcasting S.ations throughout the province on these dates. The broadcasts will further the worthy causes of providing | mobile canteens to assist the bomb ivict.lms of Britain: and the Order is | expecting a special interesi to be taken by each Chapter, its members. and friends, as any contribution large or «mall will bring comfort to some unâ€" ’Iorttmate victim of war. All mongy | received will be used for the purchase of mcobile canteens. There are no adâ€" ministration charges. Broadcast of Patriotic Work of the Eastern Star Sturgeon Falls, June 7â€"Th was held from Sacred Heart Thursday, June 5, of Mrs Jodoin, whose death occurred mins, June 1. Mrs. Jodoin, who had been ill with a heart condition, was 55 years of age at the time of her death. Born in Sturgeon Falls, the daughter of Caristse Lariviere and the late Mrs. Lariviere, she was married in 1907 to Michel Jodoin. At the timg of her demise they had been living at Timmins for three years. Rev. A. Vaillancturt officlated at the funeral service and interment was in St. Mary‘s ceometery. Pallbearers were: Joseph Lafleche, Sr.; Felix Davis, P. Lajuenesse, August Lariviere, J. Steâ€" venson and Q. Brazeau. Mrs. Jodoin is survived by her husâ€" band, Michel Jodin, Timmins; five sons, Theodore, Sturgeon Falls; Paul, Aylmer, Qebec; Denis, Timmins; Vicâ€" tor,. Timmin‘s: Gerard, Timmins; and four daughters, Mrs. David Viens, Temâ€" iskaming: Mrs. Aurelle Levesque, North Bay: Mrs. Antoine Savard, Gogama and Mrs. Albert Ferguson, Timmins. Her father, Cariste Lariviere, North Bay:; three ql.»t(,xs Mrs. Joseph LaAâ€" fleche, btmoeon Palls; Mrs. Jaccb (3)1- lin, Sudbury; Mrs. Eugene Valiquette, Sudbury, and three brothers, August Lariviere, New Liskeard; Joseph Lariâ€" viere, Gogama, and Michel Lariviere, ‘Timmins, also survive. Those sending gifts present, were:â€"Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. M. Ran Maki. Try the Advance Want Advertisements "uneral of Mrs. M. 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A standard of cleanliness but were not Mrs. Riikilahti, a and Mrs. F. LI MIT ED PAGE FIVER The funeral art Church, Michel in Timâ€"