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Porcupine Advance, 5 Nov 1942, 1, p. 3

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L <Ry E o s 6\ iesns N e S | «t Rax \\ NY K\ \ \ \§ ce -_Witlgx; â€"~ *~~ Nki Rcelentific Accuracy T-by" Hal Lumber, Cement, Building Material, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies WESTERN CANADA COAL Alexo, Canmore Briquettes, Glocoal Michel, Western Canada and Glocoal Stoker Coals n Monday ocal and Personal whC Kill¢ 1¢ Joris Sweet), an« to join her hus ind, where he i 1IEAD OFFICE YARD BRANXNCH OFFICE TVMMINS KIRKLAND LAKE PHONE 117 PHONE 393 of ‘Cochrane sunday rill take pend on MC 10 6948484849484 4 and [ j ter Mar medical ‘"Through the efforis of the Workâ€" men‘s Councils at the mines concerned, two weeks‘ holiday with pay is to be granted each employee at the Lake Shore and Sylvanite Mine in Kirkland Lake, with at least a year of continuâ€" At Bloor Street United Church, Torâ€" cnto, on Oct. 24th,. . Miss Helen Scott Gordon, daughter of Hon. Wesley and Mrs. Gordon, and LAC Arthur W. Stolâ€" lery,, of Toronto, were married by Rev. G. C. Pidgeon. spendit north Richetr eIY her famil months i employed i The Kapuskasing Northsrn Tribune ist week the following will be of local iterest here:â€" "Mr. F. Rupert motorâ€" d to Timmins Saturday, accompanied 18 Miss y to LAC Ncel Ric M M 1 Sub geani Wirelessâ€"Airâ€"Gunner Emile r, R.CA.P., left on Wednesday for ost in Greenwood, N. S., after linz a few days‘ leave with his parâ€" Mr. and Mrs. P. Richer, 108 Spruce M C Ncel Richer, of the R. C. A. F., rsville, leit on Tuesday after ling a week‘s leave with his parâ€" Mr. and Mrs. P. Richer, 108 Spruce TV th AT 1GaSt A ce to his cred June H spend | mIins satl Reid, Mi Mtrs. G. F ‘et. Mrs. Harrison arrive d two weeks‘ h ifter spending t] ‘oronto where s M l an iss R. Winters, Mrs. "reeland and daughâ€" Lawson underwent for an eve trouble." Of C T‘immin M Geraldine Ryan rjorie â€" Laidlaw in Monteith atâ€" e voung officers UQ on Monday for Cobalt, was a as, where she end a twentyâ€"| Ordinary Seaman, Ralph Nicholson s parents, Mr. }R C. N. V.R., at Halifax, is at presen! Tamarack st. |spending a leave with his parents, Mr ’and Mrs. L, Nicholson, 58 Hollinger rsonal items ern Tribune ved on Menâ€" holiday with the past few’ she has been, t and daughâ€" sts last week rs. J. E. Roâ€" pla da join hnhocâ€" Carpenter and three months on R. Gutâ€" cher, on breaking and entering charges. These were the young fellows concernâ€" ed in the robbery of the Tip Top Store last week. Greg. Evans, for the deâ€" fence, asked for leniency on account of ‘he health of Cummings. Dr. Lane gave evidence to the effect that the young man had been taking treatment at a sanitarium but had been diffcult His nul o handle. He needed further treatâ€" nent. Magitsrate Atkinson in imposâ€" ng sentence said that the young man would be treated and looked after durâ€" ng the six months‘ term. Police Keeping Close Check on Traffic. mpcse Birthday greetings were proposed to Mrs. J. McGarry who celebrated her birthday on that date. Many Convictions at Court This Week On Wednesday afternoon the Ladies‘ Auxiliary met again at the Legion Hall for their weekly comfort fund tea. Those present were Mrs. R. Hardy, Mrs. J. McGarry and baby Margaret, Mrs. B. Richards, Mrs. E. Tilley, Mrs. L Nicholson, Mrs. E. Charlton, Mrs. H. Pope, Mrs. F. Curtis, Mrs. C. Wheeler, Mrs. W. Wilkinson, Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. E. Hinds. ind At the Weekly whist drive of the Laâ€" dies‘ Auxiliary on Tuesday evening at the Legion Hall, the following were winâ€" ners: Ladies: ‘1st, Mrs.â€"A. Hass: 2nd, Mrs. Meakins; 3rd, Mrs. S. Gauthier; gentlemen: l1st, Mr. W. Bezanson; 2nd, Miss N. Cullen; 3rd, Mr. R. Smith. His many friends in Timmins, Schuâ€" macher and the North will regret very much to learn that Mr. G. C. Murphy, of Unionville, formerly of this camp is ill in hospital at Welland. He was taâ€" ken! ill while on a visit to his daughter, Weekly Whist Drive and Comfort Fund Tea of North Bay, and Miss Agnes Ann Durand, of Kingston. The wedding took place at Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Traver later visited at the home of their son, Mr. Len. Traver, in Montreal, and also holidayed in the Eastern Townâ€" Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Traver have re turned home after attending the wedâ€" ding of their nephew, Bill Macdonald aic} cni A dange arkholder Jeanette onths on and was removed to the hospite;l for treatment, All will sincerely wish him an early and complete recovery. Sergeant Doug. Martin, of the R.C.E., was a weekâ€"end visitor to town last week, before returning to his home in Kirkland Lake. Sergeant Martin has just returned from spending two years overseas, and will soon leave for Brockâ€" ville, where he will take an officer‘s riip, Que At rrie mending a ind Mrs. I ivenue. Mrs ekah ficia Pteée. Aléex Ferguson from den, spent weekâ€"end leave w and son in town. 1MA ntences sed on OM LAC uelp rman paid AH ndé ail . Nora Bruner, president of Reâ€" Assembly of Ontario paid an l visit to the Gold Nugget Rebeâ€" odge, No. 173, last Thursday, Oct. ind during her visit she was the o°" Mrs. W. Crews, 111 Hemlock. 10C€ J. W. Doherty returned from Kingston where she alled owing to the illness of her mother. bic coOur ur charges he husband inter charge und over to ind to leave i to be the 1Jor Dav ous driving charge cost R. $50.00 and costs. Rollins was given three a third offence of drunkenâ€" court Tuesday Leo Rene sentenced to thirty days ise suspended for six monâ€" arge of dangerous driving. a bicycle on Second aveâ€" ycle being carried on the or several blocks. of C LJY avid . 00 Phillips, R. C. A. P., in ed on Wednesday, to lays leave, renewing old in town and in Schumaâ€" x months ummings â€" reral blocks. and Albert Taillefer ind costs on careless of assault. One keep the peace liquor alone as _cause of his > men charged iths each were 1gs and Donald of wifk 3 amp B bea this had and Following the meeting, the election of offcers for 1943, took place. Mrs. W. A. Devine officiating. Mrs. J. Shaw, who previously had been nine years as the treasurer of the branch was returned as president for the coming year. 1st viceâ€"presidentâ€"Mrs. R. Hardy 2nd viceâ€"presâ€"Mrs W. Wilkinson Secretaryâ€"Myrs. L. Nicholson Treasurerâ€"Mrs. J. McGarry Standard bearerâ€"Mrs. E. Hines Fxecutive committeeâ€"Mrs. E. Tilley, The Ladies‘ Auxiliary met on Monday evening at the Legion Hall to hold a general meeting. Mrs. W. A. Devine president was in the chair. Mrs. E. Tilley, the wool convener, gave an interesting report on her work Names of boys who had received parâ€" cels from the ladies were read by Mrs Election of Officers at Meeting of L. South Porcupine, Nov. 4th. Special to The Advance. The following is the official stateâ€" ment of the South Porcupine branch of the British Bomb Victims fund for Sepâ€" tember and October: Balance forward â€" $1.45 Sept. 18thâ€"Peggy Goedhined and Tna Near]v $9,000 from South Porcupine for Bomb Victims children ......... Children placed wards) Childr en admitt wards) . i Children glven ' CAIE +s Children returne« Children given a homes:.!................ Investigations for Cases under the ACc COUPE AtGEROARCE Juvenile cases ... N iA stt ie . ... Children on probation to court ... Wards placed in boarding homes; ... Children released from guardianship Wards returned to shelter ..........._.__. Adoptions completed ... Official warnings given ... Mileage travelled ... _ o9 Oct. 2â€"MciIntyre Employees WaAar Charities ........;....:: Oct. 20â€"Paymaster Employees Paymaster Mines Ltd . Oct. 28â€"Preston East Dome War ‘Charities * Preston East Dome Mines _ Oct. 30â€"Cable Transferâ€"$71" ord Mayor of London., Balanceâ€"$160.43 Total cabled to date, $8,649.45 Children‘s Aid Report for the Month of October Sept Ssept Sept Mr. Magnan has one brother, William living at St. Domi®#ique, Quebec. His sisters are Alvina, Mrs. Henry Pratt, Montreal; Victoria, Mrs. Albert Gagne, Montreal; Alma, Mrs. Nap Morel, and Rose Anne, Mrs. A. Girardin, both of St. Felix de Kingsey, Quebec. _ Following church service, a banquet was held at the couple‘s home, where they were presented with a large bouâ€" quet of flowers, a token of many more years of happiness. The couple were the recipients of many lovely and useâ€" ful gifts on this happy event. Dinner was served to the family early in the evening, and a large party was held in the evening. Three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Magnan, are Henry, Arthur, and Omer, all of Timmins. There are two daughters, Almea, Mrs. N. Rene, and Annette, Mrsi. A. Beauchamp, of Timmins. They have thirtyâ€"six _ grandchildren, and four greatâ€"grandchildren, all living. T‘wo of Mrs. Magnan‘s brothers live in Manchester:â€"Donat Pratt and Perâ€" dina Pratt, and one lives in Montreal, Henry Pratt. PA THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO with Father Theriault ofi her Kinlough rendered vo it the organ by Sister Clai: it the mass were two g f t.he ecouple, Roger Rene Magnan. Following church service Wedding Anniversary Celeâ€"|Po brated on Wednesday of| | Mr. and Mrs. Nap Magnan. | an Festive Dav. M 530th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Magnan C) EL V TE :s i ie es y a d i ib rrer® s tr en brr ie 1126 ms prosecuted for offences against 126. on Wt 23â€"Paymaster emplys 23â€"Paymaster Mines Ltd 24â€"Hoyle Em. War We!lâ€" ce forward â€" $1.45 18thâ€"Peggy Goedbloed and Ina ........ $3.50 23â€"Paymaster emplys 19.09 23â€"Paymaster Mines Ltd. 19.0g returned to parents given asistance in mfor + tht given hospital and medica,â€"l placed in admitted \eCWwW no M NOV . Hamps ies were read convener. meeting., the 1€ children for adoption 3 ofi ts 123 145 2l 1. sns 11 IALCE 11 h S sn 15 | ther societies Unmarried T foster homes (no to â€" shelter * Claire. Servanis wo grandchildren Rene and Simone nony‘s Cathedral, t officiating. Faâ€" ed vocals, assisted ‘ Claire. Servan}s were ceéi ‘s, Nap Magna banquet, evening at the their own aren‘e 400.00 1748 17.48 100.00 100.00 16 to 50.00 $ \lasquerade Event at south Porcupine ‘lon Hallowe‘en (no south Porcupine, Nov. 4th. Specia to The Advance. The Hallowe‘en masquerade held or Friday evening under the auspices of the South Porcupine Fire Dept. in the local Arena was a very, jolly affair and the costumes seen were cleverly made |Besides the charming array of Pierâ€" ettes and little girls, European costum®*s and Nursery Rhyme characters, we saw some ingenious and original ideas exâ€" pressed in costumes of both sexes. Miss Brittannia, Gwen Thompson:; Romanâ€" lian Lady, Mrs. Tom Noel: Fire Warden, Mrs. V. Haneberry Scarecrow, from "Wizard of Oz", Mrs. Buck Thomas: Farmerette, Miss Viola Mansfield: Hill Billy, Douglas McLellan; Indian squaw with papoose, Mrs. Harvey; Stoneage man, Moodie Miller; Mero, Chick Abâ€" ramson; Lady, Jack McCaffrey were outstanding. 1¢ H. Pope Mrs. R. Hart chen convenerâ€"Mrs, lal convenerâ€"Mrs,. A. ol convenerâ€"Mrs. E. ‘ afort convenerâ€"Mrs. estigation â€"committee Mrs. W. Johnson, M aistâ€"Myrs. T. Gay _ committeeâ€"Mrs. * J. MHArris, Mrs. J. | W. Wilkinson, Mrs. 1 Aunor Gold Mines LIMITED Give your order to the Victory Loan Salesman you. Or place it in the hands of any branch of give it to any trust company. Or send it to your Loan Headquarters. Or you can authorize you start a regular payroll savings plan for you. I bought in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,01 Salesman, bank, trust company or your local Headquarters will be glad to give you every making out your order form. Remember, you will be laying up for yourself the best of all investmentsâ€" VICTORY BONDS are backed by all the resources of the Dominion of Canada ; they yield a fair rate of interest; you can borrow against them; and they are readily saleable when you need the cash. Buy Victory Bonds To The Limit Remember, we can lose this war if we don‘t supply those vital war materâ€" lals. Each one of us must do our share. Any price we pay for freedam is not too high. Face the truth â€" we‘re confronted with a real and terrible danger. We‘ve all got to helpâ€"we‘ve got to give them what they need to fight with . .. and we can‘t do it unless we deny ourselves those luxuries and conveniences that not only cost money to buy, but take labour to produce. Sure, those extras make life soft and comfortableâ€"but they don‘t make it safe. Then, think of your lads overseasâ€"they‘re Jlooking to you for help the planes, ships and guns that will give them an advantage in the against your deadly and powerful enemy. â€"If you were fightingâ€"grimly, desperately, to ward off a murderous attack attack on your home . How would you feel . . . if you cried out to your family for helpâ€"the very ones you were defendingâ€"and found them so selfish, so indifferent they turned away and let vou fight it out alone? That would take the heart right out of you, wouldn‘t it? Â¥ou bet it would! HOW WOULD YOU reeuâ€" VICTORY BONBS NOTHING MATTERS NOW BUT VICTORY W,. M MacFa E. Hin Fisher lamy Men How to Buy Mrs. This Message Sponsored by the Ihe regional meeting of Districts No. 11 and 12, K. of ‘C. was held in Kirkâ€" land Lake, Oct. 11th, and was attendâ€" ed by delegates from North Bay, Coâ€" balt, Troquois Falls, Cochrane, Kapusâ€" kasing and Timmins. The Kirkland K. of C. announces that was the winner in th 25th for thae $5 war sa membr 10 a .m nunli( vhen Spe) ement who was r and Old Taee Prizes which ‘ers! ":ccung Ssunday of Local K. of C. Council 5 have bee winter stu 1i has be ill memb i a bodv in Salesman who calls on iy branch of any bank, or nd it to your local Victory ithorize your employer to i for you. Bonds may be 10, $500, $1,000 and larger. your local Victory Loan you every assistance in 1e ‘rs are expected to atâ€" it the 8.30 mass. Pund Committee of the es that Mr. J. Williams in the draw on Oct. war savings certificate. en made for the openâ€" idy clubs, definite date t to be announced Nov. costumed as "Lavenâ€" M inda DAMnC ik¢ mgeting o. 2403 Spanish illation / com ie Re M+¢ hNIGH’I‘q OF COLUMBU® Timmins Council No. 2403 Lay. evening at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Fred Dwyer, First Ave. Mr. D. 1 Stefanich, on behalf of Mr. Jack Dalto sr., Mr, Jack Dalton Jr., Mr. Fred Dwyt Iake Council of the K. otf treated all in their usual manner. Plans are under way to g lic a vervy fine moving Meets 2nd and 4th Sundays of ca month. Church of the Nativity Parish Hall 8.30 p.m. J. P. HANLEN, Rec. See. you have bought the new Victory Bonds. It is a symbol indicating that WEAR YOUR COMMANDO DAGGER Handsome Gift Last Night toa Coaounle Married Toâ€"das Schumac Advance. hn« their fight 371 Birch Street South Miss Florence A Homer Corbeil with of sterling silver on forthcoming ma . for ling moving pi je title is "The More news about

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