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Porcupine Advance, 29 Oct 1942, 1, p. 4

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Guest speaker on Friday eveni was â€" the girl of the | UTL CCames suct ing the be; kids had a ] had ‘a lot c Every Satum hours of 10 is held, anc an must atterc You‘ll certa at the Library ant play games, ard ; was present o1 told by Miss Frec the librarians, an« the way Freda guests. . . And tl Miss Gwen Appleb coâ€"operated in kee mused and ocecuoi Atended the C ai the Timmins P urday morninz, a teresting. . . Bsilv Public School chil Third Ave. at Cedar Street MINS .. .In fact $100.00 ed, which is rath will make uo abscu to send to local b« will certainly appr were eral eral remarks bost time ha The purpose < money for ci cverseas, and out to help in a birthda; Harper, di Guides, anr The cher kins, distr _Acgs _ sSaturday ey Hall. . ‘The flowing, anc spirits thro There were that the eve they «did an c SU Federatiot was for th mer camn Hawes winnet the ciim; the mer will turir *ruct the szcaso that on C thly me Wednesd Harnden appcinte: V. Davids men‘s Ins: resignatiot she has t This was 1 B1 Tfully Op" tI s, distric Prizes w rutif he PV Mun T e Club dance T at tThe Hollin datr id tiCe is TO raise for local boys d crowd turned triotic purpose. rofit was clearâ€" LV Munro, CW ited cout tha! 1€ 0 cigarettes rseas, they are fVemMNg. . . s who saw othly, and Â¥ of 1t . . me6 1€ his band, iyed wonâ€" 12. ._ 11 Ime WA 1l y Hour on Satâ€" W 118 1€ plaâ€" tant that 1 .M OIY 11 All Orl iles he e uUV all ed all sorts of "good kles, fruit, candies, blades. a Christmas | The members of the Ma‘tagami Laâ€" dies‘ Club packed severt boxes for boys overseas on Monday evening at their weekly meeting. . . The boxes containâ€" A ncte of reminder to the members of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary. . .On Monday at the general meeting of the L. A., an eleciion of officers will take place. . . . So members, keep this in mind and atâ€" tend;;.".. . The anrual election which usually took place in December, is takâ€" tend;;.".:. . The anru usually took place in ing place in Novembe in fact. dGance best } fre a1 emartest | silver foxes plece. . .And of cours ics in black wi‘h a sp . There was. a wed fast, wedding: sunver, max the day, a large . trie Harmony Hall in .._.All the happiness for the yvoun There hasn‘t been much news of weddings lately, but to make up for it, there was one on Tuesday mornâ€" ing. . The couple are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Landry, bride being and Cy Strange, was touching to all who heard and saw it. . . .And of course, no show would be complete without a touch of humour. . . ... Everyone did their bit in the show to make i# successful, so we can all help. by ‘buying Victory bonds. . . So come on, evervone, a little helps a lot. ticral crisis. . . The apperal that Liew Munro made touched the hearts of a the ladies present. . . . . Everyone wa simply enraptured by her direct simpli city. . The programmme for the rally wa cooppleted by vocal solos and war pic tures shown by the Victory Loan Cam paign. . . Acting as chairman was Mrs frock, with red lining and red sanâ€" dals, she made her appearance on the stage, with smiles, and spoke a few simple direct phrases, for which she received thunrderous applause. . . . The three lucky owners of the kond pledges, who had their bonds delivered personrally by Miss Stuart were Misses Yolande Dubiscn, aged 6 yvears, Miss Jovy Weir, and Miss Norma |Claire Bailey, aged 10 years . . . Congratulations. . .And assistâ€" irg in making the show a success was Don Basset, of Toronto, who produced the show, and brought in Bouquets to Miss Gloria Stuart, popular actress of Stage, Radio, and Scereen for her oustanding performâ€" ance at the Victory Stage Radio Show at the Palace Theatre on Sunday evening. . Blonde and peâ€" tite Miss Stuart won all hearts with her friendliness and charm. . . .. Wearing a pale orchid afterncon frock, with red lining and red sanâ€" dals, she made her apnpearance on two. . . The Senior Cath men‘s League Sale, ard The joy United Church Sale. quite successful. . . And tt more in the near future. you‘ll be posted on them i Friday is the night vou can take your s.ume cut ofi mo‘lh balls, and wear i; the Timmins Firefighter‘s annual sses may be worn ir is always quite 2. dress is ontiona 111 make the the yvear. C Monday evening at their ~meeting.. . The boxes containâ€" sorts of "goodies", including picâ€" ruit, candies, cigarettes, razor a Christmas cake each that one members of the club, Mrs. R. Laâ€" had made herself, and many recessary articles. . .In fact, they icluded combs. . . They say that cannot be ocugiit in England at it wouldn‘t be a bad idea if you And Al ided combs. nnot e ocu wouldn‘t be nts <will <‘be se ninds like fun, so ; u to tak vou down d by Mi 1€ will be rcmis>s e anki The Se1 ‘ be worn. . And afternoson ays quite popular. . .In any is optional, ‘he main thing ‘od time is hid by all. . . . ill be handed out and the mis2>s to be full of surprises ) "tcp‘" the evening off, reâ€" will <be served. . . The s like fun, so girls get yvoutr mins rirelignhniter‘s annual Ball at the Riverside Payâ€" if yvou care to, eveninz ipl iart, V irt, Vic Cop uching to 6. ; And and to cliâ€" reception in the evening in the world as a neck 2, accessorâ€" ray «bouquet ding breakâ€" Next Monday P MWaoet IN CAWADA o hiy ere lic Woâ€" Mcountâ€" p Buul ay pS VOU Mr. and M Mrs. Bovd. party IleIt to see * the Palace theatre been reserved. A: were: Mrs. A. Pugs] 5. Gardner, Mr. ar Mr. and Mrs. C. An Maxwellâ€"Smith, Dr MeKittrick, Dr. anc Mr. and Mrs. Sava; Ross, Mr. and Mr Mys. D. A. MclLel Rowe and Mr. Row F. H. Hall, Mr. anc Timmins Lawyer Counsel in Case at Pembroke Court Mr. and Mrs J. Carney, M South Poreup to The Advancs The Kiwaniat lady friends last the McIntyre r nice dinner wa. party left to se the Palace thea her well and c 1€ to the en . Porcupine Kiwanis Attend "Eagle Sqauadron" n}J ©pruce no livered to uU 3 MA AC tor)}â€"â€"What Fallow Gree ‘onductorâ€"} r missue teoel to Timmit gratulate : Sunday Jn Sh: peoople would include a comb in the home, and day in the dence in Jacksonville, Flo know evervone joins Doris ing Pat and her husband happiness in the world in t Therapy d sridden as in the latte he was to sonville, TF] marriage, a had to hbe 12911 son of M Amhurstk Macdonal Mr. and M mirs, and w 1¢€ Herse Taking day, O 1y informa ther Mrs. $ Ha irt unrtil a d raduated in ( BHt t carried Cru 18 goirn the men HC »U [ and had oved in by C râ€"Hi Bil he F4ll UT nope neal orida. $ pal T ut re whet Amon?g WA took Thurs reatic serve M of M ut 1LIY f1 ail¢ Oc 1A Jt ied o cold,> 16 ‘l€ 1 K mA 1€ la W rat2rial 111 He: 12y can : make a W C da1 1t WIVC C ind M bag ye ing y> Drida l1 b edi: nap] rpid] If ill the 1r n@w OM id cold l1 be will I id mIir ithe i1per. three THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO 159 Mrs M iue proud of, When we did | around $6 to ea! {praise the ha n t 11 Church Directory The many friends of Geoffrey Morâ€" ris, who was seriously injured in the accident of Sept. 1940, when a car ran into the rear of a group of Algonquins, on the highway, will be pleased to learn that after 25 months in Christie street hospital, he has been discharged and is now resting at home. Geoffrey during his stay in hospital has had several major operations and has come through with fiying colours. At the present south Por: Doing (Geoffrey Morris Back After Two Years in Hospital Rector: Rev. Canon Causning, B.A., L TB 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bibte Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday. School I 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on lst Sunday of month, at i1 am.; on 3rd Sunday, at i p.m.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m south Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. E. Woodal!, D.D., Minister Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on lst Sunday at 11 2na and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. ord and ‘5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. Divine Servite at 8:30 p.m. in the Anglican Church. South _Porcupine. All are welcome. 10.00 11.00 11.00 Even CAPT. and MRS. DOUGLAS CHURCH services Sundayâ€"11 a.m. and 7.00 p.m Wed. 2.30â€"Home League Thurs. 8.00 pm.â€"Public Meeting Your are invited to attend these Gospel Services. Canada MACKAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH da The Presbyterian Church in Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street Minister; Rev. Dr. Geo. Aitken, Th.D. 1.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Service. Oddfellows Hall, Spruce St. N. You Are Welcome REV. E. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, B.A,. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship sSunday School: 9.45 a.m. for 9â€"11 years 12.15â€"for 12 years and. over. 2.00â€"for 8 yvears and under. Mountjoy United Church St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church REV. W. M St. Matthew‘s Church 3 ‘nai Israel Synagogue South Porcupine, Ont. BLOOR AVENUE. Rev, James A. Lyttle, Minister ) a.m.â€"â€"Morning Service iing Serviceâ€"~â€"7.00 p.m. ISRAEL T. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDER, Cantor ristian Science Reading Room, Mcâ€" is Block, 18 Pine St. North. Open y weekday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Friâ€" evening 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. sSUNDAY SCHOOL a.m.â€"For all 12 years and over a.m.â€"Dome Sunday School p.m.â€"For all below 12 years he ‘sStIng aAt nome ry in hospital operations and lyving colours. The Salvation Army St. Paul‘s Church First United Charch South Porcupine, Ont. (Missouri Synod) lev., E. Rotb, Pastor 100 Mountjoy Street S. Minister United Church Cedar Street North emember that it costs 11 a dittyâ€"bag, we cannot forts of the youngsters ents) too highly. vening Worship Sunday School or all 12 and over or all under 12. ipine Pupils Much War Work Timmins Minister: MUSTARD, M.A., £.D orning Worship ome. Geoffrey during pital has had several and has come through urs. At the present e and is looking forâ€" return to civil employâ€" _of praise can express ghts of the kindnesses medical and nursing street hospital, during prolonged stay. r something to be . of our public work should not n that during r, the children .75 in warâ€"sayâ€" n their centâ€"aâ€" ng" seven priâ€" it). They have | 28 ditty bags 8.91 to the Upâ€" 28th. Special FREEMAN â€" In loving memory of a dear husband and fater, W. Freeman, who was killed on the Dome Road, Oc‘. 31st, 1988. The rolling stream of life goes on. But sitill the vacant chair Recalls the time, the voice, the smile . _Of him who cnce sat there. Ever remembered by his loving Wife, son Cyril, Ivy and Rene. Try The Advance Want Advertisements The speaker and announcer is Miss Jacqueline Byers. Choirâ€""Empire is Marching." Speech in English by Zora Perkovich Speech in Croatian by Rosie Brklacich Choir sings"â€"‘"Carry On." Speech in English by Beverley Walker Speech in Italian by Mary Cicci. Choir sings "We‘re Proud of Canada," and "V Stands for Victory." Lovingly remembered by her husband and family. SCHNIEDEKR â€" In loving memory of Hanna Schneider who passed away October 28th, 1936, in South Porcupine. Schumacher The Advance. Schumacher Public School students will broadcast a Victory Loan program over CKGB toâ€"night (Thursday) from 5.30 to 5.45 p.m. The programme opens with the choir singing "O Canada" Schumacher Pupils to Broadcast Programme Those present were: Mrs.â€"C. Carruâ€" thers, Mrs. Emms, Mrs. Vendette, Mrs. J. Baxter, Mrs. Whitton, Mrs. Murray, Miss Frances Hogan, Miss Rose Donâ€" levy, Mrs. Helen O‘Grady, the guest of honour and Mrs. Costello hostess. A parting gift from all present was bestowed upon the guest of honour durâ€" ing the evening and she was delighted with the lovely silk nightie she received. The hostess served a very lunch at the conclusion of cards Whist was played by the guests prizes were won by NMirs. O‘Grady Mrs. J. Baxter. Mr. and Mrs B. O‘Grady of Dome Exâ€" tension and children left on Tuesday to take up residence in St. Catherines On Friday evening, Mrs. O‘Grady was guest of honour at a lovely farewell parâ€" ty given by Mrs. J. Costello at her home on Commercial avenue. South Poreupine, Oct. 8th. Spgial to The Advance. Farewell Party Given to Dome Extension Party ure ind Meeting in St. Anthony‘s Cathedral Sunday Evening Frend}-Canadian Committee Present Interesting Event Timmins Dairy To Keep Canada Free IT‘S$ THE LEAST ur hundred psople were in attenâ€" ce while J. E. Chateauvert and J. ‘ousineau were the principal speakâ€" The Victory Loan Pictures, "The me‘s War" was shown. This picâ€" is about seventy minutes in length is in the French language. _BUY Sponsored in the Interests of Our War Effort, by IN MEMORIA M Oct. 29th. Special to very dainty Telephone 935 and and Mcintyre Porcupine Mines (No Personal Liability) Dividends Nos. 99 and 100 At a meeting of the Board of Directors of McIntyre Porcupine Mines Limited (No Personal Liability) held on the 20th day of October, 1942, the followâ€" ing dividends were declared payable in Canadian currency: No 99 for FPiftyâ€"five and a half cents (35%¢) a share payable December 1, 1942, to shareholders of record Novâ€" ember 2, 1942. No. 100 (Extra) for One dollar and eleven cents ($1.11) a share payable January 2, 1943, to shareholders of reâ€" cord November 2, 1942, By Order of the Board, BALMER NEILLY, WANTED â€" Nurses, Registered, for general ward duties in large Sanatorâ€" ium. $65.00 per month, plus $5.00 monâ€" thly bonus, with full maintenance. Exâ€" cellent living quarters. In letter give all particulars, ago, etec. Write Box No. L. R., The Advance, Timmins. erty, town and country homes and mixed farms, two acres up. Gibson, Oakville, Ont. FOR SALE â€" Oakville District propâ€" Bardessono Block WANTED, by the Childrens Aid Soâ€" ciety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestan! children 10 to 14 years of age. I intere=ted, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. 60â€"82t1 Falcon Shoe Store le A WORD PER TINSERTION (minimum 25¢) 1%¢e A WORD PER TNSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classifiecd Advertising must be paid before insertion ~to obtain * cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" viser‘s risk,. ARE BETTER SHOES FOR LESS MONEY STEP OUT IN STYLE THIS FALL With Shoes Chosen from Our Complete Stock. Che Dormpine Aobanee / CLASSIFIED ADS MISCELLANEOUS Remember‘! FALCON SHOES Phone 26 43 â€" 44 â€" 45 Timmins Treasurer fruit 11 Spruce St. South Sudbury Star:â€" Judging by the meat prices are jumping, it mus kangaroo. ' DATED at Timimins, Ontario this 24th day of October, 1942. SIGNED "S. Myrda" Secretary wo« 43 â€" 44 TAKE NOTTCE that the Head Office of The Miner‘s Club formerly located in the Town of Ansonville, in the Provâ€" ince of Ontario has been moved to the Town of Timmins. Prevent ~damage when shipping by rail or steamship. Have your goods cratea and packed by men with years of experience in proâ€" tecting fragile pieces,s Star‘s service will save you time, work, worry and loss. A world of experience enables Star to route your goods the most economical and satisfactory way and to take over all the troubleâ€" some details of freight payments, bills of lading, customs clearance, etc. Entrust everything to Star. Excellent accommodation is proâ€" vided for your furniture and other valuable possessions in Star‘s heated warehouse. It is especially designed and built of concrete to give the utmost protection; inâ€" sulated and maintained at the right temperature. _ Individual compartments. Special â€" piano room to preserve the tonal qualâ€" ities of musical instruments. Packing Crating ... Shipping .. Storage . . . PADDED FURNITURE PULLMAN THURSDAY, OCTOBFT Every Load Insured For Free Quotation Write or Phone TRANSFER For Taxes, Fuel Purchases and Other Seasonal Needs,. War / O REPAY Apply to the nearest branch of Judging by the way Â¥TH

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