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Porcupine Advance, 1 Apr 1943, 1, p. 6

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Build the ¢( Padd pleas low, Mt fore de public. cording Wrig their . trict I Dis of thi daurin the i1 er acl] mins I want : ent work w VI! J 5eC an he eV comn be £vVvel of J W Instru Ambu ton of ©Cou :m Troops Executi tendan leaders aoswn t J18UY 1C introd ing th fi1 ns C hat omm o WC The Cutl 1lich 10 W FRIDAYC BROOMPALL C ANMT Public Shating Afte: OC WEDNXESDAYâ€"Public skatin nV Hears A Patrol Leaders, Seconds Attend Scout Dinner VV is dL â€" #L4 n. BOY SCOUTS Publ Public TUEXDAY orcupine Nkating clation Meeling Wi ling ever {terngoons MJ( it il Paddon,. Jr iC x th Wns TEels nd 11 16 ifnt, In a very presgnted over ) Scouts of the i Troops, shakâ€" vy and congratâ€" ‘ecord they hnad 2ter rewards he responsâ€" outing i the Lion‘s as given an r acquaintâ€" One of thne as the presâ€" Chief Morâ€" @2 were urged ould leave oys followâ€" experience, c and fun from their n growing ile the war some lands iu> to grow 11 were urgâ€" when they 1 said. sonted Ba D. S. M 1any goeiâ€" T‘in CuW cout AIlL > preâ€" f the lel 3C aln ite ‘om sed led M the M 1€ 1C¢ )eel ’ Corporal Gordon A. Murray and Mrs. ; Murray, who were married on March 13th in Ottawa, were the guesits last ‘ week of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Murray, of Dome Extension. ‘ Fxxends of Miss Dorothy Wilkins, of a South Porcupine High School Staff, are sympathizing with her in her reâ€" lcen:‘. bereavement. She received a caâ€" ble this week from England, telling of ‘the death of a beloved younger sister. | _ Born â€" On March 22nd, in Porcupine | General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Helmer (nee June Clement), of 118 | Fowell Ave. S. Porcupine â€" a son (Roâ€" i bert Allan). Liquor Cases Last Week at Court at south Porcupine great number of the bottles to himself and his wife although both O.P.P. ofâ€" ficer‘s said that both Mr. and Mrs. St. Pierre were quite sober. Both casps of beer had been purchased on the day of the raid. The magistrate decided that St. Pierre should be given three months hard labour, the liquor seized, and tue house made public for one year. Myrs. Bernice Smith, J. Kinsella and Wm. Freeman â€" alll "foundâ€"in" â€" were fined $10 and costs. The Rebekah Lodge ladies heia a most successful card part in the Masâ€" cnic Hall on Friday, March 19th. A good crowd attended and all thoroughly enâ€" joyed the cards and excellent lunch nrovided by the ladies at the end of the evening. Ladies who won prizes for bridge were: (1) Mrs. Andy McGinn (2), Mrs. R. Rogers and (3), Mrs. White. Gentlemen prizeâ€"winners were: (1) Mrs. Georze Helmer; (2) Mr. O. N. Eckel; (3), Pte. David Farrell. At Euâ€" chre, ladies successful in winning prizes were:â€" (1) Mrs. J. Johnston; (2) mrs. Stesves; and (3) Mrs. D. Warren. Genâ€" ‘lemen winning prizes for Euchre: (1), Mr. E. Chevrier; (2), Cpl. Clarence Farrell; and (3) Mrs. L. Hunkin. The dacorâ€"prize (cushion made by Mrs. T. Farroll) won by Cyril Pierce. A pair of embroidered pillowecases was drawn and won by Mrs. Jim Baker, of Dome Ave. Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Harry zeiâ€" is‘e, of Bloor Ave., on March 15th â€" a daughter. The ladies of the Auxiliary of thne Canadian Legion sponsored a whist drives on Monday, held at the home of Mrs. R. C. Mitchell, Crawford St. Prizeâ€" winners were: (1), Mrs. Turner; (2), Mrs. Steeves;: and (3), Mrs. Clay. no knowledge of English, Stromberg on the occ search that he would not had only been s>lling fo and had not made mu« would "take a rest". T by accused on the witne cused who was defended erman attributed the * itable Stromerg ofi thne that at 2.15 a.m. on Feéb ed St. Pierre‘s premises ter watching the house He saw four taxis drive Leaving last week to join the Army in Toronto was William Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Miller. Others leaving recently were J. R. Camley, Leonard Mahon, F. J. Tokar and Charâ€" lie Brown. Cpl. Clargnce Farrell stationed Landsdowne Park, Ottawa, has be visi‘ing his son, Bill, brothers, Tom a: Ken, and other relatives. A St. Patrick‘s Day party, with M A. Moreau as guest of hohnour, was nc on Wednesday March 17th, at the hot of Mrs. Ralph Harrison, 14 clal Ave. The guests enjoye ing of "bingo‘", and yrizes; w Mrs. Harry Anderson, Mrs and Mrs. Rcon Mansfeld. T honour was presented with )ther Items of Interest from South Porcupine and the Dome. M quor inkenne ble Stro lovely news next w ed to send | on entering 1ou women drinking, ; waged between both under the : c(mntv cases of 10stess Mrs. R. Harri itful lunch, St. Patri nd colours being used np Anr Mort Mill i rching ie pa who, M 1€ Apologies to Group scribes 1J esented wWit rom the gu s. R. Harris 10A rge char 1€ Ma vithdraw 1e OQO.P.P uch money. ‘This was denie Hetr ladies heia t in the M h 19th. A g horoughly xcollent lut the end of 1€ tand. . J. W. LA ritioned at has been $, Tom and 1€ hn th> hot CommeE wWon T. Bu: > _ euest ufmal d, M im THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, ONTARIO meQo "aler ario. the 1 two 1 the a the a | The 1 in S Sudbury Did Not Make Good Showing in First "Ar Raid" every lines Lack of A.KR.P. Poe: Serious Matter, C.D.C. Chairman they the w to Sudb Withi1 CC meniing Sudbury tally un he said and broke bury distri ter confus the A_R.P. la D know how eyv Despatche: in 11 l L HC North plane: arla rim rlarm oL AIS 0O w mM Sure North Will Ha .‘\ir :\tta(‘kfi hovld 8 1 l 1€ ned Sudb at th W uUn 1( meen dbut uch w m the C iD Appareyr y unprepa A.R.P. worl hern On varning ild have 11 1€ Pamour Report shows Ssome Gain in Net Profits for Year Mind M T Ne P SE SE TE . P . OOE Cartier â€" House of Fine Hits US Eo ‘TAX T ® c OP : is mm nc Toâ€"morrow Saturday â€" Monday Tuesday se __Mon Wednesday Thursday t \(‘ ‘l:lill?_'.li'l' THF ANDREWsS SISTERS hss f i tar . _ . JIVIN JACKS JILLS Eagle Squadron "Palm Beach Story "Give Out Sisters" :: Co P â€"â€":â€"â€": [ =â€":â€"â€" CO sw $ Thh 3e CY S nc t "*Seven Miles from Raiph Beliamy . Evelyn Ankers RALPH RICHARDSON Alceatraz" ‘Great Impersonation" "The Avengers" DIANA BARRYV MORE CLA UDETTI ROBERT STACK JOEL | 4$#6664%%6086§4 4 Last Time e % â€" 6 . 1 7 T C TY T ie m WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE" also "Just off Broadway" 9494949449404 00489 0900849004898 #4%4000040 6080004804664 4L4 866444664 4 ۩400900%60%0@ 044 h h tal current assets aid Miscellancou > properties t, less depreciation production expense Profit and Loss Account Months es outstanding Balance Sheet )6 nrofit Surplu payable wages 101 Y coverlie om in Qperatin oduc other 1l DC OuUYr ivable DIANA BARRYVMORE ROBERT sSTACK *Eagle Squadron" CO _ â€"â€"â€";:â€" ‘Seven Miles from 1€ ervV Tram be a hare tments nC ft pal at Dec. 3lst sults Il No 1¢ he mill lda A 1 3 1t 1942 $2,343,907 39,870 $2,461 1V $1,025 1,110 206 2,388,070 1,337,832 1,38 1,86 ,000,000 1942 895 .42 162 844 100,6 10.176¢ 400,000 11 1J 14 )4 . WL 1C 14 682 718 291 787 000 813 36 360 510 36 Mining Municipalities Mav Receive More Income pailties with the : rovincial authoritie BROAD W AY "The Amazing Mrs. Holliday" TOâ€"NITE IS FOTOâ€"NITE m B 4 “Rangl(:lrvest A FEAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE with DEANNA DURBIN EDMUND QO‘BRIE N BARRY FITZGERALD Sund: Monday with GREER GARSON RONALD COLMA N Today to Saturda (Friday Midnite "Neath Brooklyn Bridge" LYVMMILS YONVHMTXHM â€" MAOT MADVILNONW XTYMY NV TTHMMOA MMT $1 75.00 "Fighting Devil Dogs" Dom 111 il brougt 11 behalf of the municiâ€" be deductible before ion and excess profits w said that while the ious to assist mining wo of which are already ds and likely to become ‘es, it is felt that the d have made a more ‘ession to meet condiâ€" ought about by Domâ€" ts and regulations. It . if changes are made nt Act they would apâ€" ning municipalities in ported, but not conâ€" deration is being giten ‘hing changes in the nent Act the effect of to increas> still furâ€" mine taxes. The diâ€" ages would take is not umed to be an effort vince match the imâ€" tion of the mining Plre present setâ€"up is axes are a first charge then comes the proâ€" which is shared with y Midnite to Saturd; +‘ ming hC 101 iCcqul The change budget, and ion is merelh ilcipalities. The woud be little, d by the mines. ; will pay six«â€" es. The effect educe the proâ€" revenue from tting arrangeâ€" 2 BIG HITS THE EAST SIDE KIDS gold mines their muniâ€" cence of the , and now a merely that collected by the municiâ€" AI by the proâ€" ities will be i the earnâ€" instead of This proâ€" with proâ€" \OW and Supplementary List Donations to Milk for Britain Fund Mrs. H. Aaitonen, James Catareilo, Mrs. B. Edmondson, B. Frumkin, E. L. Honey, Mrs. F. Holmes, Mrs. Geo. Poppleton, South Porcupine; Mrs, Geo. Briggs, P. Boni, Mr. and Mrs, Nick Evanick, M. Jacob, Nick Pecanis, Mrs James Stirrat, Schumacher; Guiseppe, Dome Extension; Mrs. V. Rogers, Joihn Fell, Dome Mines; Mr. and Mrs. R. Carson, Porcupine; E. McCourt, Wicks Property, Timmins; Mrs. Robt. Auen, Mrs. J. Burwell, Mrs. Arthur Booker, J. E. Brunette, Mrs John Costelio, EFddy, Tommy Hardy, Jack Hartley, Mrs. G. Howlet, A. H. Hill, 8. G. Ireâ€" land, Mary Janinen, Mrs. M. J. Kelly, W. F Lawry, Mrs. F. E. Loney, Mrs. Matzasy Mrs. W. Menear D. T. McElwee Bobby Plewman, Mrs. A. E. Pugstey, C. J. Rodda, Roberts Collette, B. Richards, FP. W. Smpson, Mrs. R. Starl«â€" ing, Mrs, W. Stewart, Warten L. Tanâ€" sley, Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Myrs. R. F. Wear, Timmins; Mrs. MaloolIm MacMilâ€" lan, McIntyre Property. . In memory o[ Mrs. E. Allison. Ann. ‘Total, $38.22,. Fiftyâ€"Fifty Club to Have Discussion on Marsh Report ‘The Fiftyâ€"Pifty Club meeting in Mountjoy United Church on Priday at 8 o‘clock will have as the evening‘s programme a panel discussion on "The Marsh Report for Canada‘‘ by Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Raycroft and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nicolson. Plans are being made for the preâ€" sentation of the 3â€"act comedyâ€"drama of ‘"Betty, the Girl o‘ My Heart," on April 13th and 14th. : 13+%; Pim The followi ‘ contributi [ilk for Bri THE ANDREWS SISTERS JIVIN JACKS JILLS "Give Out Sisters" Today â€" Midnight Tonite Friday and Sat. Friday Nite‘s Revival EDW ARD G. ROBINSON * City Without Men‘‘ io N THURSDAY, APRIL, 18T, 1943 "Let‘s Have Fun" "I Am The Law" TELEPHONE 560 Sunday Midnight to Wednesday DOUBLE FEATURE BING CROSBY BOB HOPE and 46 Other Stars "Star Spangled Rhythm" ssues of The Advance have ts of contributions to the tain Fund of the Kinsmen amins. Further donatfns n to the chairman of the ninittee, Mr. Henry Ostros«â€" e Street, Tinmins. and in n and

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