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Porcupine Advance, 29 Jan 1942, 1, p. 2

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Suecessful Whist â€" Drive by Auxiliary . at Schumacher Schumac! Advance, The Ladi *yre Foctb: cessful whi: Peteér Hun played and WEeTe:‘â€"1s", 2#nd, Myrs. . Rodgers; d After the served. Af wasn eniovs Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District. and field The Woemen‘s M ‘Trinity United Ch meeéeting of the yea Thursday afternool were inssalled by t} ‘The ofizers are as Mrs, H. Leng; vit Waite; secretary, 1 treasurer, Mrs;â€" A sionary Monthly, Associate Helpers, ence Secretary, Mr: ply Secretary, Mrs. +ilan Stewardship, V ist, Mrs. Wos. Mc express»d at the I PAGE TWO and Wilson‘s "ion of prize held tonizh: a* the heme ( W.â€" Lecok, Bemg â€" U she is on the sick extended their best recovery. The led by the Rev. N Black gave the les book. ~At Ithe close Healeéy and Mrs; C dainty lunch. Congratulations and Mrs. Bryers i on the birth of t] ander Rryers, in tt Hospital, Friday, Pilot Bryers is ove Canadian Air Forc Bornâ€"Thursday, St. Mary‘s Hospital Jackie Drummond, daughter. Mrs. N. A. Healey days visiting in To News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District mm mt â€"imes First Ave., spent a land Lake visiting Mrs. J. Armstrong. AvC Mr. and Mrs. J. Stokes, of Kirkland Lake, spent a few days visiting at the Porcupine Hardware and Furniture Anderson‘s Grocery Mrs. A. H. COOK Midland Coal or Canmore Briquettes 88 Bruce Avenue Phone 169 Builders‘ Supplies Home Furnishings Phone 84 Frank Sgro Sons 158 Main st PHONE 184 FREE DELIVERY 181 Moore Street, South Porcupine South End Garage 7 Cedar St. 8 BIRDN‘S EYE BRAXNXD FROSTED FPOonps Repairs to All Makes of Cars 24 Hour Service South Porcupine Directory special Peas and Corn on Cob Red Ribbon Brand Baby Beef FOR SsERYVICE and QUALITY Economy Store Choice Groceries and Meats Electric Sprayvers For Rent Tobaceos and Confectionery Fresh Vegetables COAL and WOOD F. Landreville (prop.) THIS WINTER BRURNX Ssouth Poreupine south Poreupine Healey is in Torot Mi: CL: (Dg M 2 POorCl Janual January 22nd, af to Mtr. and Mrs ‘THIrd: ‘Ave,. â€"â€"*‘g McIntyre Propéer‘ty, féew days in Kirkâ€" with ‘her daughter, Wadds Mav ow #t. Pilot Charles Marriam Laine) son, John Alexâ€" rcupine General l sending den‘, Mrs. lla Brcownl Refrigerators Radios o WI Ro: 8. Porcupine Phone 1675 m the meeting Mrs 1€ Phone 162 Phone 55 T‘l membeé nfeorâ€" Supâ€" Mi Mrs "Sudy Schumacher, Jan. 28 â€"â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The annual meeting of the congregation Oof Trinity United Church was held last Thursday evenâ€" \ing. The Rev. N. A. Healey was chairâ€" man and Mr. Allan Fish was secretary. The reports of the various officers and |ox ganizations were given and each orâ€" ganization had. accomplished a siplenâ€" pdid record of progress during the past year. The Rev. N. A. Healey in his That authority is ha keep the boy st father. noms of Millan, I The m Lakeside that she her a sp Mrs. Charles Hamilton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smith at Kipiwa. Mrs. Fred Dwyer, First Ave., spen a few days visi‘ing friends at Campâ€" bell‘s Bay and Ottawa. Items of Interest From Schumacher PLUMBING and HEATING taxes exce2? PHONE 119 146 Dome Avenue Phone 363 SOUTH PORCUPINE 39 Bruce Avenue, South Porcupine Gasoline, Grease and Oils, Guttaâ€" Percha Tires and Tubes, Prestâ€"Oâ€" Lite Batteries Cars Washed and Ssimonized C. LANDON and T. E. CAHILL Plumbing and Heating Complete Furnace Work DISPENSING CHEMIST Exclusive Agency: PAGE SHAW CANDY also ANNIE LAURIE 61 Bruce Ave. 8. Porcupine Hundreds of fishing boats owned by nersons of Japanese origin have bees Alaken over on Canada‘s Pacific Coast. The vesseils will either be purâ€" chased or leased from the owners and operated by white fishermen for the duration of the war. A Canadian tar is shown here as he attaches light to the mast of one of the Jap vessels after it had been seized. a The boats were towed to Vanceuver Island from points all along the Photoâ€"Public Information coast. or. Golden Moore, S. Poreupine ; TIMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS ; ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Agents for McDOWELL MOTORS LTD. ord and Mercury Cars and Trucks SERVICE STATIO H. J. Thompson Shell Service Station Cameron‘s Drus Store Nap Hout l eonsic Proprietors ‘ched raigh â€"â€"Another crime clin 1 Mrs. Sinclair Macâ€" JAP BOATS FOR CANAD â€"Express:â€"If outlook is g er Britain. %® Brilisn â€" wWwoOrkers 8 now pay incoms wherse their wages 8. Porcupine WE DELIVER ie hnome OtY AY remarks Sf splendid co no‘e to the He mads a note to the success of the year‘s work He made a special mention of the acti vity of the Young People‘s Sozciety, th Mission Band, the Canadian 11 Training, the Boys‘ Group and th Sunday Echool. He said: "Let us en courage them in svery way poss‘ble. Thrge new members were clectd to fi the vacancies occurring in ths boar of stewards. The following were elsc‘ eda: Dr. Roy V. Weston, Mr. N. Adam and Mr. H. Brownlee. At ‘he clos of the business sesision a dainty lunt was served by the Women‘s Associatio under the directiion of Mrs. P. A. Boyce: Mrs. Gecrge Shippan and Mrs. Alla Fish. Members and friends C Peéople‘s wSociety of ‘Tr Church enjoyed a sleighitr urday night. : About forty for two hours they enjoys fashioned sleigh driveâ€"ay back road to the Delni PBornâ€"Tue Mary‘s Hosp tor Mullen . Ave.â€"a son. Private M: aqu Re 1C Mr., Iroqu Party at Dome Extension in Honour of Miss A. McC J. McGinn Howa Ronh MeM 38A ) A V( 11 imnmin ~Lak hom outh ne Ex c H M returned to the ch , sandwiches and do i. Miss Lalia Wet n. were in charge lunch a social time nâ€"Runday, Januar: ‘s ~Hospital, â€"to M es Barron, Fourth . 1€ A K J. i} Mary Port Adva a4id sion wa r lovely 1 Av n, Mtrs.: D. Mc Mrs. H. Richm â€"_W. Mawhinney A1LV 12 M MA 1 AvV M Delnit e chut NC Ma: Willian D. MCK MLT M McG at h hall. Ho htnuts wer. M nded and Treal oldâ€" round the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 11 1€ YÂ¥ ouU Unit AÂ¥lzonâ€" mquin Allan Da m MJ AVC M oms who CGifts to First 1942 Baby at South Porcupine Othe: with a h condition cnu low, dau d: p Mr. and Mrs. John Gazs (Evelyn Young) and baby are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Young, of Pottsâ€" ville. The many friends of John Gaze in Golden City and South Porcupine are pleased +o know that he is improvâ€" ed in health after months in ‘he Lonâ€" don Sanitarium. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pugsâ€" ley, of the Paymaser Ming, in Porâ€" cupine Gengral Hospital, on Jan. 23rd Twelve rinks were entored in a bonâ€" spiel on Monday night at the curling rink, prizes being war savings stamps and cortificates. This was a bonspiel for men only. ‘The rink of E. Cocper was winning rink wit‘h Maossrs W. Fairhurs®, J. Pecore and Rukin. Runnerâ€"up was ghe rink of Ed. Mcâ€" Dconald with Messrs Younz, G. Hamilâ€" Dconald with Messrs You ton and Lavoie. Pornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs co, of 48 Golden Ave., o daughterâ€"in Porcupine pital. Pornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. of Pottsville, on Jan. 25t pI vener of the athletic U., is busy arrang Club, memibersaiip C Church members. Church building ha: a recreation hall fo Ma CaVv VCR MouT MJ1 1l1n ut Reyv )cial M il ier _ News from . . South ‘orcupine and the Dome. inded b ual TY 1 rnâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. William Kelâ€" cof Dome Mines, on Jan. 26hâ€"a hterâ€"in Porcupine General Hosâ€" CtIOn 1Is COnsIGdSr2dad grave, e Ladies‘ Guild of the Uni‘ed ch ars holding a valentine tea and f hsomeâ€"baking on Fb. 14th in the and is W n m it :s woll to ass 1azardous tim 16 with eme nal m To M 12 Mrs. H. Tripp, Miss Doroth and Miss Maud Carne. M a nC 11 ) al musit was gave as a at Homs," ‘py married t‘he minister wtinheimer m op e C al arke n on "IO â€"TPSI with bri a, called by r. < Mr. Geon xn. Hzs was AVE H. Har O Iine â€" OlG@ ~UnI been turned i various aciivi badminton co Marshallâ€"F rs. Gabriel Greâ€" on Jan. 25thâ€"a s ~General Hosâ€" iA V 4 ~who i up of +] C( l Pa Svanda Viida h, 2 dausihter e was smized week and his rave. n fo solo and 16 nots tha an Mtr. w uddenly a ind is stil ~ wish hin 9T is‘ C ne m AY 4C ho s itmen the secre n W the after the hurch on a extendâ€" admint t Unit >=Unit on ‘Pu imach Hospit 1al¢ were on yer the heppard, Emith, Simith. Y Mrs. A "Wher (DPcms® of boa ‘TUu a1urch him Bry t 11 1 t South Porcurine, Jan. 28$â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"(Mrs. James was hosfess at a party in her homs on Connaught Hill on Monday night in lhonour of her daughter, Elaine, who is leaving next week +o enter Ottawa \ Civic Hospital as a student nurse. The ~young friends of Miss Dogue form a club ard these were the gusests. During the evening a delightful lunch was served, and tea cup reading caused much fun. Guests pressent were Mrs. T. Galoraith, Miss Valerie Morley, Miss Mary Cunningham, Miss Joyce Wilson, ‘Miss Heleéen Haneberry, Mrs. W. Gulka, Mrs. A. Fortier, Miss K. Dysart and ‘Miss E. Dogue. 3y T Divi phone Ma1t day for Magistrat of a short docke Lauzar each paid ing illegally; two t ard E. Bouchard Pether were ad| Pether chargo Party at South Porcupine in Honour of Miss Dogue Try The Advance Want Advertis>ments arriedâ€"By Archde:s Paul‘s Church on >r Awdvchuk and i of South Porecupit l 11 Bri | member Any OouC Police Court B Cyril DeMara Administrator of Housing Rentals VIOLATIONS of these orders are punishable by law and should be reported in writing to the Prices and Supply Representative, Regional Office, Wartime Prices and Trade Board, at the nearest of any of the following cities: Vancouver, Edmonton, Regina, Winnipeg, North Bay, London, Toronto, Brockville, Montreal, Quebec, Saint John, Halifax or Charlottetown. S a part of the general plan to halt further increases in the Cost of Living, the Government on December 1, 1941, extended the policy of the Price Ceiling to rentals for all commercial and housing accommodation in Canada. Generally speaking the new rental laws provide that: as a landlord How Rent Control Affects You â€" 1 ufficien+ on Ti Issued under the authoriry of THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARDG. Ot:a (2) (1) i de 1y Copics of all Rental Orders and Regulations of the Board and applicaâ€" tion forms for rental variations are available from any of the regional or subâ€"offices of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, and, in areas where such offices are not yet established, from the Clerk of any County or District Court or local Rentals Committee. m Wilson A tenant is entitled to a renewatl of his lease unless the landlord requires the premises for certain reasons named in the Board‘s Rental Orders and has given the tenant a written notice to vacate within the time and in the manner prescribed therein. If this notice to vacate is contested by the tenant, the landlord must securs Order for possession. No oral or written lease for any commercial or housing accommodation (furnished or unfurnished) may legally be made after October 11, 1941, at a rental higher than the rental lawfully payable under the lease in effect on that date unless an application for increased rental has been made fo and approved by a local Rentals Committes of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Such an application must be based on specified circumstances arising since October 11, 1941. Nu O*ff ‘\Death at S. Poreupine \ _ _of Mrs. Mary Vanderburg wif 8. Porcupine Grows l emon Weighing Pound and a Half Enjovable Social Event at South Poreupine South Porcupine, Jan. 28â€"(Spscial o The Advance)â€"Mrs. C. H. Mack of Connaugh‘ Hill entertained on Jan. 23th, in honour of her son, Jamss, who is home on leave from the Air Force, stationed at Saskatcoon. A number of friends of the family were and were enâ€"ertained at bingo. Priz>â€" winners for ladies were: 1, Mrs. T. Gal>raith; 2, Mrs. Eddie Mack; and for gentleman: 1, Mr. Harold Montâ€" rose; and Mr..A. Walker. Consolation prize was awarded to Miss Lila Brown. During the evening the engagement was announceéd of ACl1 James Mack szscond son of â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mack, to Lila Brown, of South Porcupine, and they received the conâ€" gratulations of those present. 31 Guesits present were: Mr. and Mrs: David Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Archie McPhate; Mr. and Mrs. T. Galbrai‘h; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mack; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown; Mr. and Myrs. Harold Montrose; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bannerman, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Lett; A delicious lunch was served during the evéning by the hos‘ess assisted by her daughter, Evelyn Clark. A community sing song rounded out a very pleasant evening. and premises used solely for farm purposes are not subject to r On ith Forcupine, Jan. 28 â€" ha Advancs)â€"A lemon, wsighing ound and a half has been shown , grown in South Porecupine, on a â€" grown from seed by Mrs. Camâ€" f Golden avenue. This particular has: taken almost two years to ‘ *o its present size., and fell from h Porcupine, Jan. 2$ ‘ Advance‘â€"Ths geath rcupine General Hox i becau [rs. Mé irvives pral â€"Hossital Mary Vande: ripen aC I1 l1tC died Home I1 Administrator of Commercial Rental1 Owen Lobley 18 Soldiers Thank= Township of Tisdale for Cigarettes Sent Other Business Council Mee MCeC ‘otal â€"expe tcwnship. Byâ€"law of $450,0086 Dtr. HA bratr bral Mr. and Mrs. 24 Brown and her and Evelyn Clar THURSDAY, JANUARY °B9TH, 1043 1daimnol _ Wh lon, Mint At M J WA Cha l n DT 1a Da! 9 1 ) pas wa iess at Regular Meeting A. Walk mot‘her Canadian court 11 etber, D C. Caldbick. >‘ing Byâ€"law de for 1942 ads â€" in the Miss Lila Mrs. Brown, ia ipine bort enson Snecial council wnship lia and rire s reâ€" local local

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