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Porcupine Advance, 5 Nov 1942, 1, p. 2

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Second Letter from South Porcupine Soldier in Germany from German Mr. and Mrs. ‘.Dea‘ lows gf you can se he I now, thne w has been f. and 1 don‘ Other Items of Interest from South Poreupine and the Dome. Alcde ther here did. struments underwea gloves. Y the Red C Hoyle, have taken up re Mtr. W in hospital, « (Carol Mi is out of very gray onto The Church and social day a‘ftern ved and al fAlr. Lellan and Church met 0 under the pres The devotiona taken by Mrs Walker,. Plan aar and tsa t on November Mrs. A. Stringer and son, Albert, are spending a few days in Toronto visitâ€" ing her mother. Thompson; Rick Pryor Mrs, 8. ® attended t] South Porcupine, Nov to The Advance. The Trail Rangers (J their officers on Tuesda ger, Norman Whitton: St Mrs,. S. Sky ad Mrs. Wilson Raymer attended the Rebekah Lodge at Mathâ€" eson on Wednesday at the official visit of the Grand President of the Rebeâ€" kah Assembly. Pte. Stan. Shumilak was a visitor over the weekâ€"end at his home at Dome Extension. The Junior Baseball Team was enterâ€" tained by their Coach, Carlo Cattarello, at his home last Sunday to a spaghetti supper. Attending as special guest was Mr. W. G. Smith, President of the Senâ€" iors. As one of their members, Lawâ€" M 1 Falcon Shoe Store Bardessono Block Township of Tisdale District of C To By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Tisdale bearing date the 25th day of July, 1942, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Township of Tisdale will be held at the Council Chambers at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon on the 10th day of December, 1942, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being ‘published in the Ontario Gazette on the 5th day of September, 1942 on the 3rd day of October, 1942, and on the 7th day of November, 1942, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. Treasurer‘s office this 25th day of July, 1942. With Shoes Chosen from Our Complete Stock. O and M have n Remember‘ FALCON SHOES Sewir held al in Mum STEP OUT IX STYLE ) n and ARE BETTER SHOES FPOR MONEY iC d Treasurer‘siSale of Land for Taxes o b A. Wed were m won by Mt M. Bessette ers (Juniors) elected ‘uesday. Chief Ranâ€" on; Subâ€"Chief, Lorne Ronald Eade: Cache, i1 1k ni 8 1oving1y, > Humphreys, 0| o town and have h ce bridge par i Hall on Tug ce 1€ nday for T il of a fria it town. Wh rs. Gibbons franddaugh ns were s2râ€" joved the afâ€" ith. Special he United the Church . F®. Walker. ‘vening was and Mirs. for a bazâ€" the Church Timmins Garth. Paul‘s t an lows 1g and 11 tV 0\ Arim over t nuyrec Bridg We off( Officer Br is tryIing 1O Ssenda a box to every sailor ° Please send Dome Extenison e giris â€" gain busy k1 Red Cross. A Porcu 2d by those of Schumacner MlB their annual Hallows‘en Party. Ad sion was the purchase o‘ a War Say Stamp. All report a very enjoyabls ening, and stamp sales received a boost. Watch the Commando dagger at Township Building approaching closely to the Swastika at the bo of the board. We are almost t} Figures quoted from the latesit st tics give $183,000 subscribed by S. cupine to date. This includes the : es‘ quota. Cur official auota is 18 183 up and 12 to go!! The C.GILT. met on Tuesday. are starting to make a quilt for alled he fu 11s rece The 1 Red ‘Cross. A mass meeting is called for day (tonight) in the Council CL to discuss the brief now being to O*+*awa, concerning the closin gold minss in the district. Rev. Lors Carison, of Golde has moved to Schumacher whe: supplying the pulpit of Rev. He cently appointed Chap‘ain to ths Rev. Carlson is retaining the po« Minister at Golden City while ing in Schumacher. On Sunday mrning a baptisr vice was held in the United Cr which the infant son of Mr. a Vic Haneberry received the n :Barry Ross, and the infant dau Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rock was ch Janet Lynne. Vic Haneberry, o‘ statined at Rockcliffs« end at his home here Hallowe‘en part this year on the ° The smaller childt damage to propert are welcomed and by all of us. Satu damage to property, : are welcomed and rece by all of us. Saturday tion â€" the sacks and 4 cases toted round by pretty full when we saw be regretted, though tha turn to destructive mischie cover of darkness,. Several p the sidewalks were uprooted in conspicuous parts of town an windows smashed in ings. Fortunately no person w ed by tripping over the gap sidewalks!, At the whist drive held on M the Legion Hall under the au the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the the prize winners were:â€"â€" Chevier: (2) Mrs. A. Clay; (3) Chevier; (4 C. Mitchell n M t Comp z, TITroqu( Tomney, n her vis McK ed, and the nt behind t Friday eve! nine High i English | ift. Fifte offict J send nitting and Â¥An ambiticu OngI SLOV anch our Hig vis10na d. eston East ! n this week mother in irive held on Monda 1€ ‘ochrane ila A V Council Cham} 10w being drai : the closing of H nIlCEed CGIUICLEL f Mr. and M1I Al )al Gsoldaen j M iild 1€ Fnam Dom: ha HI 1a© D hund KA puU officia °n wers sehaved SU Atend town. forc nk bseen atl 1€ 11 Meeting of Church and Other Societies at Schumacher 1 RC 1urch Manse. Mtrs. Ben Davis, Gold Centrs, left st week for Ottawa where she will visâ€" her daughter, Mrs. Stan Lang. Bruce McDonald, Pirst Ave., lefft at e weekâ€"end for a holiday in Toronto. Miss Anne Miller, Third Ave., left last hursday for Ottawa where she has cepted a position with the Civil Serâ€" ce Department. hank n Lochrie RA2, le‘t Friday for their ning centre at Saskatchswan. After riding their leave at the home of sper and Mrs. Hill, First Ave. unday the Rev. Lors Carlâ€" took over his new duty as supply jstor Oof Unitsd. Church, 1€ r Items of Intorest from humacher and District M )2A home McII decorated in pink o the top with } w home. In a ne 11 r Sam Hill, of the Tank Corps at Camp Borden, has returnâ€" base after spending his leave me on First Avs. cIntyvre Fcootball Club Ladies‘ met Wednesday evening at e of Mrs. James Stirrat, Railâ€" for their firss; meeting of the Officers elected for the year Presiident, Mrs. James Stirrat; y, Mrs. Poter Hunter; Treasurâ€" . Alex Mair. Business items M AY Maxweoll, RA e RA2Z, le‘t P Lors and Mrs. Carlson have esidence at Trinity United ib M TV 1€ 12 Su was a large â€" trude Bristors James Huxle Mair. Business items The ladies decided to rive at the home of Mrs. Second Ave, Wednesday mber lith. ‘Cigarettes week to the McIntvre Du the programme wonl who listened to it. Takâ€" | e programme were:â€" eline Byers, Zora Perkâ€" lacich, Beverley Walkâ€" Nancy Vrlenich: Chilâ€" ir, Eileen Johnson, Maâ€" l ille, Lena Todd, Helen | was presented with a i in pink and white and p with lovely gifts for 1€ semre McIn e wil able, iring the The ladies in mind. m rd ns wet asion w Above ADoveée th? entrance arge sign with "Good ‘e Bride." The first g bingo was played, ingeing and dancinge Huxley accomâ€" Sunday being in ‘Canada the A v a l be 14 ne bs baz izaar Friâ€" n, in the Communâ€" a sewing a sale of afterncon, are asked After the congt ; was ‘Tel ovely gifts. Miss Anne da y imA THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 11 Langlo: ac. Bett ‘President Ontario 1Rebekdh Assembly at South Porcupine guests att: Ma South Porcupine, Nov. 4th. ESpecial to The Advance. The official visit of the President of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontarioâ€"Mrs. Nora Bruner, of Ruthvenâ€"was marked in the local lodge on Friday evening by an outstanding attendance, not only of local members but of others from varâ€" ious part of the district. All who attended were loud in praise of the excellence of the President‘s adâ€" dress and the wonderful evening. In addition to the official visit, instalâ€" lation of officers of the lodge took place â€"an impressive ceremony rendeéred more effective by the special dresses and insignia worngby those taking part. The Installing Officer was Sister Minâ€" nie Rhodes, DD.P., of Matheson, who was assisted by District Marshal Sister Edna Pawson (Timmins); D. Warden, Sister 8. Crews; D. Recording Secreâ€" tary Sister J. Kelly; D. Financial Secâ€" retary Sister E. M. Wilson; D. Treasurâ€" er Sister Thirza Stanlake; D. Chaplain sister H. Rogers:; D. Inside Guardian sister V. Rayner; D. Musician Sister M. E. Wilson. The following were installed into offce: * (‘To be installed later. R.SNG.â€"Sister 6. Ewing LSN.G.â€"Sister M. Bass R.SV.Gâ€"sSsister P. Montrose LS.V.G.â€"Sister P. Mitchell Musicianâ€"Sister E. Wilson Degree Captainâ€"Sister V. Rayner The President wWAas introduced and welcomed by Sister B. Libby, P.D.D.P., and the District Deputy Sister Rhodes by Sister B. Anthony, P.D.D.P n n t «) , ons M en . NU T C cce c on EFach honoured guest wWas presented with a Dresden pendant, and the Presiâ€" dent pinned on the jewel of the PN.G. â€"Sister D. Miller. + During the evening MyrS. Btanlake sang "I Threw A Kiss to the Ocean." Wedding Event at St, AIphonsus Church at Schumacher Miss Violet Narduzzi and Mr. Michael Cical Married sourted DOWers. Miss Anne Innarelli, as junior bridesâ€" maid, wore a floor length gown of pale pink net, made on princess lines with silver calot cap, long white gloves and white accessories, She carried a noseâ€" gay of assorted flowers. After the wedding ceremony a recepâ€" tion was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, 26 Fourth Ave. The bride‘s mother received the guests wearing a street length dress of black crepe. Bhe Junior Past Noble Grandâ€"Sister Dorâ€" Sschumacher, NovV Baldovin arish Church. The following tended the shower:â€" Mru Mrs. Seodelaro, Mrs. Meaâ€" . Friganizi, Anne Jaksie, Gay Aima Narduzzi, Mary Vrbanâ€" /rbanac, Kay Curry, Margaret Ethel Fowler, Mary Bettiol . Anne Innarelli, Irone Miâ€" ie guest of honor Miss Vioâ€" zi and the hostess Miss Olga Unable to attend but sending Dahli Innarelli and d a delicious lunch. Owâ€" ime restrictions ginger ale nasead of tea. Miss Violet become the brids of Mike esday morning, November of red roses, She was 4th. â€" Special to L’Im"i‘;; Party in Honour {;1‘;‘.'. of Visiting Airmen /at Schumacher Schumacher, Nov. 4th. Special t The Advance. Miss Anne Miller was hostess Morn day evening at a nicely‘ arranged part in honour of LA.C. Rex Maxwell an LAC. John Lochrie of the Rovyal A Force stationed at Saskatchewan, wh are visiting friends in Bchumacher. nice social evening with communit singing and dancing were enjoyed. Du1 ing the evening the hostess assisted t her mother served the guests a del Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District singing and dancing were enjoyed. 2urâ€" ing the evening the hostess assisted by her mother served the guests a deliâ€" zious lunch. The following guests atâ€" tended: Norma Tario, Kay MacMillan, Doreen Wills, Jean Barr, Shirley Macâ€" Master, Lois Phillips, Isobel Flowers, Marion Leck, Muriel Harris, Ruby Nilâ€" son, Lalia Webber, Peggy Sutherland, Audrey Miller, Neil Miller, Tommy Milâ€" ler, Bill Welt, Bill Dawson, Len Ikonen, Laurence Hedigan, Bruno Bertol, Dubby Cotnan, Jack Crouch LAC. Frank Macâ€" Namara, LA.C. Rex Maxwell, LA.C Johnnie Lochrie, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hill, Mr. and"*Mrs. W. Wills, Mrs. J. G Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller and the hostess, Miss Anne Miller. Bornâ€"Sunday, October 25th in the Winnipeg General hospital, to Pte. Bob Urquhart of the Royal Canadian Ordâ€" nance Corps, Toronto, and Mrs. Urquâ€" hartâ€"a son ‘(Robert Donald). The many friends of Miss Eileen Curâ€" ran will be sorry to hear that she is ill at the Teachers‘ residence, and all exâ€" tend her their best wishes for a speedy recovery. Friday evening the Sacred Heart Club of St. Alphonsus Parish Church held a masquerade party in the library room of the church. The president of the club, Miss Carmel Fourner, was in the chair. The teacher in charge was Miss O‘Donnell. A short entertainâ€" ment programme was held. Gwen Hill assisted by the groom‘s aunt, Mrs. J. Cicci, who wore a dress of black crepe and a corsage of red roses. The house was nicely decorated for the occasiion. The bride‘s table was very attractive with large silk cloth, long taper canâ€" dles and vases of mixed roses|. The cenâ€" tre piéce on the table was A lovely threeâ€"tier wedding cake. ‘The bride and groom left by car for a holiday in Southern Ontario. For travelling the bride wore an Air Force blue wool suit, trimmed with black, small black hat and black coat trimâ€" med with silver fox collar. On their return they will take up resâ€" idence in Schumacher. Prior to her marriage the bride received many lovely cifts. ave a Hallowe‘en story; there was a @ LEND MORE To CANADA ! Bombâ€"Proof Formula Moneta Porcupine Mines This Message Sponsored in We have the men and they have both the skill and the courage We have the just cause and the will to win. Then, "What is the Price of Victory?" One answer isi Harder work on the home front; a tichtening of belts from coast to coast; a foregoing of all luxuries ; the saving of more money ; a program of selfâ€"denial for the duration, so that we can lend more and more money to Canada. Our investments in Victory Bonds will help to give us betterâ€"trained, betterâ€"equipped soldiers, sailors and airmen in this global struggle for human justice, deceney and freedom. Victory Bond dollars are "doubleâ€"duty" They will shorten the war and will provide the means to carry out our new plans when peace comes again. Selfâ€"denial is the order of the day. Save and invest. Nothing Matters Now But Victory [ personal ¢ [ ening Mis Dover"., Mus were plaved halter Mrs. _ lunch Parties at Schumacher in Honour of Miss Miller Miss Mill 11 Schumacher, Nov. 3rd. spetiai tO 1e Advance. Miss Ruby Nilson, Fourth Ave., enâ€" rtained Wednesday evening at a nicâ€" y arranged dinner par‘ty in honor of iss Anne Miller, Third Ave., who has cepted a position with the Civil Serâ€" ce Departmen‘t, Ottawa, and left ‘e, . 1ursday Y OV MIGHT A S WELL CHE W OTHE BE S T s were!: 2nd, Myt oster. A rved a c » by Cicla Melatch Hill, "The White isi¢cal chairs and oth d then there were ‘tmen:., OUTTaAwa, and o take un her new pos reecived a nice selecti its. Later on the sam Lois Phillips First Ave Limited ist, Mrs. Ja rs. Shanks; c \fter the carc delicious lunc period was er Aid of the Third Victory Loan by i Rubic. P won by Bea Haj y C The serving of A ) Mis© T=sobel FX the very hapPpy | Webber, Muri ‘ Kay â€"MacMil] hostess Tussday | ; Mri UCle h¢ and lef w position election 0o Spiegelâ€" solation he hos: CK1 A} T1 Schumacher School Honors T wo Visiting Airmen m the Irish lad th Eyes are Smilin the sang, "Roan The two lads wer with their visit | leaving, the child sent of cigarette each from the Red Cr expressed their thanks the staff and the pupil many friends who had n day so pleasant. het A.C. Rex Ma 1t dollars. us with wWith d wh H h 1t for "Scotty" ae Gloamin." ich impressed hool. Before pH1l ) MJ1 fol 11 Mc Mas It N ohn 1 i

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