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Porcupine Advance, 18 Dec 1941, 1, p. 7

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tUI t10 T wo Careless Drivers are Fined Ten Dollars Each in Police Court on Tuesday Magistrate Doesn‘t Believe the Stories of Two Men Charged With Driving in a Reckless Manner. Charges Were the Result of Accident Investigations. THURSDAY. DECEMBER !83TH, 1941 1 1 DISTINCTIVE _ SILVERPLATE MAY BE PURCHASED ON Uoke your selection NOW while stocks are still complete! OUR CONVENIENT ‘Layâ€"Awayâ€"Plan" in CcOMMUNITY‘S distinctive patterns Third Main 8 3â€"0) 1 But 6 J % 1116 J 16 T J / 4 777’ patterns s /) ( ,:/rla’e‘:‘{/» 1 8 'ro‘;q\!)n ns 8 Dessert Spoons 8 Eorks HAVE YOU SEEN IT? THE #cfilna/ze CHEST AN OUTSTANDING VALUE N COMMLMTY Make weekly or monthly pay ments until oneâ€"third of the purchuase price has been paid Then take delivery â€"and pay the balance on our regular Budget Plan. ?ay what you like as a down »ayment. The merchandise will e "laidâ€"away" for vyou. 5, id Timmins south Porecupine careless was abou 16 m'pa dire AOUlUl jrad HC distan officer Sau dent on the highway. Archis Lam» was the first witness to be called and he said that he had been travelling on the highway when he was just about to pass a parked car. Just as he was passing the parked vehicle, Scharfe started to pass him and in passng, Lamb said that Scharfe had hooked his bumper and rammed his car into the parked machine. Henry Ladoucer, the driver of the car that was parked on the highway, said that he saw the two cars apâ€" proaching and felt the bump when the car was rammed into his machine. He said that when he saw the cars comâ€" ing, he thought that Lamb‘s car was in front. Scharfe then took the stand for himâ€" self and said that he had hcoked the self and said that he had hcoked the bumper of the other car when the other a nC ound trikin ketch he m ind C( ilso ind aind Felicien Ferguson, charged with vagrancy, has since his arrest signified his intention of joining the army so arrangements wéere made for him to do do. On Tuesday he wasn‘t in court and when} the chief of police explained the situation the magistrate cons>nted to the chargs being withdrawn. Alsert Gareaux was charged with begging on the street and when asked to plead, he pleaded not guilty. The chief of police then asked for a reâ€" mand of a week so that he could arâ€" ng mand of a week so that he could ar range to have the witnesses in court His request was granted and bail wa set at fifty dollars.cash or one hundre dollars property. Lucien L‘Hereault, charged with shop h¢ lifting, pleaded not guilty and evidenc» was taken to prove that he was guilty. The magistrate sentenced the man to thirty days‘‘hard labour after hearing the crown evidence. The defendant smid that he had nothing to say. Constable ‘Beaulne said that while patrolling his beat last Saturday night about tenâ€"thirty he noticed the man walking down the street wih a bulge under his coat. He stopped the man and asked him what he had under his coat and the man produced two suits of underwear. The constable asked him for an explanation and the man said that he had bought the underâ€" wear and has lost the paper wrapping and also the sales slip. The constable said that he had gone to Bucovetsky‘s and found that the underwear was the same kind as was sold there and he also asked the manâ€" ager to see if a sale ‘"Oof two suits of the underwear had been made that night and the manager found that Officers Elected for the W.M.S. at Schumacher lhe constable said that he had to Bucovetsky‘s and found that underwear was the same kind as sold there and he also asked the r ager to see if a sale ‘"Of two suil the underwear had been made night and the manager found there hadn‘t been. Mr. Bucovetsky appeared in « and identified the underwear and added that he had remembered s the man in the store earlier in evening. The magitsrate then : the man if he had anything to and when he said he didn‘t Magis Atkinson sentenced him to thirty hard labour. me m0ciet1 in the Churc} Trvy The Advance Want Advertisements 1€ hC Presidentâ€"Mrs. Harry Leng. Viceâ€"precidentâ€"Mrs. Bert Waite Secretaryâ€"Mrs. Lila Brownlee. ‘Treasurerâ€"Mrs. Ann Brownlee. Missionary Monthly â€" Myrs. I Suppl Chris! 14. Ti 1e followin Presidentâ€" Viceâ€"presia A t[O magz\i W 10l1d Scharfe faced a chatr he was also 11 ad 1 iuumache Advanc ‘\ble te| udde racti op _ of the Womf was held Thut church hall of A special CI ld with the sin ‘mns. Election is held and aft mmit 41 i chnarge of s also as«>s He was invo 1e highwayv. 18 1 Mrs. Wes McLaren a t 11 rid 1¢ cretaryâ€"Myrs. H. W Stewardshipâ€"Miss round b ded wit oppe 10mp he and ruck out DDec rIvo 1€ fRioe AJT PUC hi n %Oll Timmit Mrs. Black ryâ€"Mrs. C l 1€ He pr( guilty. ‘The id ~for.‘â€"a reâ€" he could arâ€" ses in court and ‘bail wa:s one hundrec M quL OtT» 1 monthiy [issionar; afternootr asked o say Â¥ristoâ€" day 20 ill irt ice Event by Ladies‘ Auxiliary Mceintyre Football Club Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District. The Aavance Ladies® M wood; 3rd, Mrs. cards a tasty lunc hostess and a nics joyed. This was this year~: The cl their meetinz aft Frida En tw i First Ave. Miss Sarah Fit graduate in phys Toronto Universit] doing practical w General hospital, home on First Lieutena Borden, parents, V Pirst Ave. The friends of Jackie the McIntyre Hockey sorry to hear that he is i Hospital having develop All wish him a speedy 1 Mr. Charles Butitler the Bank of Commerc from Simcoe where h funeéral of his broth Carter. HOspital naving Geveloped pneumonia All wish c him a speedy recovery. Mr. Ernes Webber received his cal to the RCAF. and left Friday for Toronto where he will report for duty Mr. and Mrs. Alf Little FPirst Ave. left for Simcoe when they received th sad news of the sudden death of Mrs Little‘s father, Mr. Burke. Mrs. Harry Manette, Second Ave., has returned from North Cobalt, where she was called owing to the sudden death of her brother, Mr. Byberg. half of Abram Annual Christmas Tea of the W. A. of Schumacher the hall IC Mrs. W. K. decorations, nresident of M imacher, Dec. 17 â€" (Special to Advance)â€"Saturday â€" afternoon, ber 13th, the Women‘s Associaâ€" f Trinity United Church held innualâ€" Christmas tea and sale of baking in the church hall. The vas nicely decorated for the ocâ€" Christmas decorations were arranged. Large sprays of frostâ€" ‘Tgreen, tied with large red bows, he red candles in holders made taff of the Schumacher Hardâ€" irst Ave., met Saturday evenâ€" Mr. Lorenzo Lajeunesse on beâ€" the staff presented Mr. Manny with a beautiful silver serving a wedding gift. Mr. Lajeunesse oldest employee, having been > store for over twenty years. ies‘ Auxiliar ist Thursday ; Mair, Sec d and the pri James Sti rd, Bot es MacKenz M {€ ‘amed p hill, wit 1C l more CNAIrISZMAS ylie had charge of the Mrs. George Shippam e Women‘s Association developed day at the nom Second Ave. W â€"prize winners w one o mornin I‘} A V il an mA Thomas Mr. an mention prize. It jleture ol M Drummond, of team, will be 11 in St. Mary‘: 1€ una This Christmas Serve . . Special H Duri! Jam M C Myrs ould AVv THF PORCUPTYNE ADVANCTE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO 1€ V1iL 16 11 al }Ten Men Left This Week to Tisdale Council Not to ‘avy for Coloured Lights Mrs. Calvi Dan McK Jam the Army In the past week, since last Wednesâ€" day, Timmins has supplied anothser ten men to the Canadian Active Service forces. All of the men went to Toronto where they will be attached to various army units. Last Wednesday evening four men ieft. ‘They were, Joseph Anthony Emery, Douglas Kenneth Smith, Harry Pléich and Herve St. Denis. On Thursday three more men left for Toronto. They were: Phillip Felicen Ferguson, George Emile Behiel and Gordon Earl Trickett. ‘Two more men, h DLR LE DNEA ib 1€ the ca handy where OurSpecial Christmas Dinner e@lgured township he l2 GroveE questin: minated uld n n U 1€ McINTYRE COFFEE SHOP 1¢€ One Dollar and Twentyâ€"Five Cents per Person WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS Ivan 1€ BRUSSEL SPROUTS PRIED SWEKL POLA OE OLD ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING WITH BRANDY SAUCH For Reservations PHONE 2836 jeoupl ipIn INCLUDING OYSTER COCKTAIL ON®THE HALF SHELL ROAST SUCKLING PIG WITH APPLE DRESSING AND CRANBERRY SAUCE ROAST SUCKING PIG WITH APPLE DRESSING AND PAN GRAVY imen 1C} Delicious and Refreshing np 17 i‘t n 1€ also ction A 6 ENJOY Christmas a k 1t â€"Stock up now for Christmas. ie case and save. As a sampl andy sixâ€"bottle carton, on sa M 1p m AaC C€¢ 1 MA On mC n v 6 11 Order Toâ€"day h il > â€" Mrs Camp 11 Bovt 11 1 }{ V 11 /. Timmins Police |Charge South End v~ _ Man Yesterday M1 eBE Om hn he 118 Llovd Joseph Brown and,Jean ings fol compan h bat We police y five whe accident and Pin Ssignal C man had could ide in posses pre The im Timmins come frol to his col be paral officer t Police L Another Presentation to S$. Porcupine H. 8. Teacher Police Leo. H. Gagnon, said TNnAt arrest of Lewis was the second of t kind in Timmins. Two drunks were also charged y« terday and one man, Alex Stefanoff Maple street north, faces a charge assault causing actual bodily har The charge was laid by his wife, w claims that he assaulted her leavi south Porcupine, Dec. 17â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Another presentaâ€" tion was made to Mr. M. Mulcahy at the High School on Monday morning. This time it was the students of the school who gave him a Gladstone bag as a farewell gift, and a token of »cteem and goodwill. Miss Florenc? esteem and Sharp. girls south Porcupine, Dec to The Advance)â€"Anot tion was made to Mr. A the High School on Mo! Besicde lere at everal bruise guiin, i21 en Rober Polic e ti Jium LIMIY® the ite Atkin > was ant it FRIED SWEET POTATOES Arden Lewis, 81 C ce a charge of beif a car when he apt cer in td hended by ‘ morning al On nt and th ne... Lewi:s e w cidetr a Te n mpa cha 11 at T‘C¢ iaI no tif: ion ‘ge of being drunk in charge en he appears before Magisâ€" ason on Monday afternoon, prehended by the Timmins ‘rday afternoon shortly after he was involved in a slight . the corner of Third avenue treet. To The ) right on happened aver to A\rm ibout codwill. Miss FIO chool captain, mad it 71 ind mark Cacaâ€"Cola Timmins Pulpy Orang Dry Ginger Ale Cream Soda Lime Rickey Root Beer Our List of Fine Beverages Includes HMi AXD MANY OTHERS s. Buy by ple try the cale everyâ€" ind t aru ‘ litt] the Royal amp Bord or anythirt Oot it ch nC MC 1€ f by bad if1i eing held at th for an escort t ien to return hir _he will probabl his commandin ‘egim 1¢ 1€ ‘s.... said that the econd of this H6€ r bj will H nmandin e was ap K. CCC earing an rps. He ition and d that he y ~harm. wife, who 7 leaving 11 th Mon anadian The that he vas also “.\..‘ h\e Inches of ; Snow Fell This \lm‘nmg Early Tué ‘Tel 1tTg T1 Weatherman Expects Toâ€" day‘s Snow to Turn to Rain or Sleet, Though. 1 maAxX Times wom a o 0 0 0 e 20 30 20 30 20 20 30 _ ce S SL N4 IF S SE P NE . P . IP. L. a ts tin 1¢€ 0n J€ i€ 17 Pine Street N. Mond 1€ Cor. ELM and FOURTH Mark Bowie Co. There‘s not a man in Timâ€" mins ‘we venture to say who â€" wouldn‘t appreciate receiving hosiery for Christâ€" mas Watch his eyes light up when you give him Penâ€" man‘s Harvey Woods, Merâ€" cury or fine Imported Engâ€" lish Botany hand blocked Hose. 50c to 2.00 pr. TIMMINS BOTTLING WORKS Inspect our Fine Selection of Gifts Toâ€"Night n ni N1 past wWSSgK , max. 3, min. 6 below min. 5 below ; Saturday : Sunday, max. 16, min x; ~24, min.. 16¢° Tuek in. 3 below; Wednesday below: this morning a: Priced from ) imp 10W ALL GIFTS ATTRACTIVELY BOXED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE most Tuesdas {¢ 11 Mulecahy repl ng and was | xeep The fl//// sixâ€"bottle carton CA it the will 11 m w I light C1 P ist.â€" alte LV € € Timâ€" pl irdayv nc mA y, Santa Ssays . rOow and DU oâ€"|Services of J. W. Spoone! to| â€" President for Three Years Are Appreciated. Officers Elected for Life Underwriters Assoctiation Here held the Norl Membt Lawlor. | 1¢ 5eC C OQONE 324 1€ 1Gury siat ppointment ccomplish : Clean Rooms Cor. Spruce St The King Edward Hotel Day or Week be practical this Christmas and an in 10 Very Reasonable Hates on Sspo 1W Quiet Atmosphere Give Him Timmins PHONE 1345 1P ma IdG 1 Third Ave. TVMMINS V A V Timmitr followin NC1A rad nds

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