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Porcupine Advance, 29 Apr 1943, 1, p. 5

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6 4404049409999 00090990090 96 0 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 The Executive Committee of the Loâ€" cal Association o‘ Boy Scouts will hold their méonthly meeting this FPriday, and several matters of real importance will be discussed. Of primary importance several times for other se the loa_x}. and have offere service to the Committees Local Scouts Assist Victory Loan Campaign FPollowing up on the fine job of disâ€" tribu‘ting to local stores last week, Scouts are turning out to assist Vicory Loan officials in many ways. Last Saturday boys of the Fifth Timâ€" mins Troop erected signs along ‘the Schumacher highway, extending 1ight into Schumacher, and will see that they are kept in repair throughout the drive. These signs appear every fifty feet on both=sides of the road, and the job of erecting them was completed in two hours, under the able direction ; of Scouter Lucciantonio. Throughout the . pertod Scouts: will be on duty at Victory Loan Headquarters and will act as messenâ€" gers for officials of the committee,. This week thev will be on duty all day, and beginning next week will be on the jon as soon as they leave school. Boys repâ€" resenting all Troops are given an opâ€" portunity to help in this service, and all time spent in this way goes to their credit in efforts; to win the 100â€"hour War Service Badge. It is expected that the Scouts will be called on ®eriaps several times for other services durmgl point in the linal salvaging Of IAlSs.i1 the waste fats are put into wide, openâ€" mouthed tins it is possible to remove the fat entirely while tins withh rims or lips around the toou mean that a certain amount of the fat is lost or cannot be removed. Since heating is necessary to remove the contents, fats should not be put in glass or paper containers. Here again the public showed splendid coâ€" operation in the past and we look rorâ€" ward to continued assistance. The Scouts and Cubs are anxious to do their bit to help their country and count on you for assistance. We know, they will not be disappointed. their first out â€"that a Timmins, . fat i% ron process. 1 vage fats coâ€"operati( asked. _ Of quality of recent cam all concer: tained. tha‘t ma wastse f3 everybnrs quantity town them Troops a theip org the secorn not ENJOY DANCING to the Finest Music and on the Best Floor in the North Ladies 25 ncfi se e n o o e e e e e THURSDAY., APBRIL im they Timmins Dairy Telephone 935 Exccutive Committee To Meet Friday Neouts and Cubs Prepare For Second Fats Pickup A } the. ~campaign . period on duty at Victory Logan ind will act as messenâ€" s of the committee. This be on duty all day, and week will be on the jon leave school. Boys repâ€" ‘roops are given an opâ€" *1p in this service, and EVERY put in.:o wide, openâ€" sossible to remove the fIins with rims or ) mean that a certain . is lost or cannot be is necessary tents, fats should not y, extending right 1 will see that they ‘oughout the drive. »very fif‘iy feet on id, and the job of completed in two able direction of 11 goes to their the 100â€"nour expected that on ®ertiaps rvices during ed their full in charge; A T 75¢ ed of fa 10pe o1 malinâ€" 1€ THE I a miniature airdrome which was outâ€" | standing for the detail and fine craftâ€" manship so evident. Scouter Edward | Yenesewiski, displaying outstanding exâ€" | amples of model aeroplanes and woodâ€" work, was awarded second prize in thue Sesut seciion. Third prize was won by Scout Egidio Didone for a display of agroplane pictures which won the praise of all present. The fine display | made it difficult for the judges to selâ€" lect winners, but the fine quality of the winning hobbies left no doubt as to their superiority. In the Cub section of the hobby show prizes were won by Clyde. Brydle, The boys decided that honours for the evening should go to the mothers who served a delicious lunch to all present. With Cubs, Scou‘s, mothers, fathers, Group Committes, Kiwanis members represanting the sponsoring of the Group, there were nearly two hundred present, and everyone heartily enjoyed the refreshments done up and served so nicely by the Scout mothers. It has always been a source of deep gratification to the leaders that the mothers and fathers of the boys stosod 0 solidly behind them, and in this matter the Fifth Group is setting a mark for other Groups to strive to reach. Gzsorge Ricke with display: outstianding. admired trend of number for A¢ JACK GALLOWAY and his ORCHESTRA I¥£:s prIiZ i byY P.L. Fifth Pack and Troop Present Hobby Show "hird Annual Hobby i 3 } AI 1€ a tC ind Heffermar which was and fineâ€" the hobby show Clyde. Brydle, ‘rne Thompson > excellent and e, and milar Mo: bbic men nMe 1 [ C isked make n a Finnish Groups First to | Take Out Salesmen‘s Kits and the Finnish Vict grouped under the lea T. Kallio, were the fi salesmen‘s kits for the of the Pourth Victory Pinnish groups, worki the Vic:ory Loan, have well planned and hope splendid effort of last FPollowing closely upon the Scout Leaders Distric Training Course, we un Akela Gallagher, District making plans for a simi Cub Leadets. Every leade plans to take advantage portunity, and no doubt course will be available : terested in becoming a Plans as to place and t yet been announced, bu will be given in this col: week or two. Rumor has if bers of the Sevs leeted fat on . lost some in do Due to the holiday weekâ€"end a numâ€" ber of Packs and Troops did not hoid meetings last week, but all will be back this week with their regular programâ€" mes and plans for the fats collection will be made. All Troops should now be making plans for the big event ot the year, the summer camp. Severai Troops no have been working on this activity for some time now, but just in case your Troop hasn‘t we pass along this gentle reminder. Have the matter brought up at the next Court of Honour meeting, and begin planning right away. Summer is not very far away, and there a great nuimnâ€" ber of details to be taken care of. \ 4 0 Seventh Troop Completes New Patrol Organization Following up an announcement of a couple of weeks ago, the Seventh Timâ€" mins Troop last week completed the organization of a new patrol to take care of the increase in membership This patrol, which will be known as the Beavers, will be under the leaderâ€" ship of Leonard Parker and Ted Tayior as P.L. and Second, and new members are Al. McInnis, John Watt and Linâ€" don Syler. The Troop is entering a new period of patrol competition and the Beavers will try their utmost to be the first winner. Instruction in First Aid was given by T.L. Cliff Ellies and P.L. Trian Spoiala, the boys preâ€" paring for their Second Class test. A meeting of the Cour of Honour tolâ€" lowed the regular meeting, and plans were made for programmes of the comâ€" ing week.s 4o the bucket line junction where the; proceeded to prepare lunch. Doing : job which, according to the leaders would do credit to mors experiencer Scouts. Following lunch the boys thorâ€" oughly enjoyed quite a numbetr ol outâ€" door games, and even the shower which caught them could not damp»en thei: spirits. The outing was under the supervision of A.C.M. B. Trevethan and P.L. Percy Eade of the Scout Troop. The regular meeting of the Pack was also held last week, prior to the hike and considerable progress was made with Cub tests, Tenderpad, First Star and Second Star. George Jacklin passâ€" ed the bookâ€"balancing tesits, and Jimmy Luxmore and Kenneth Cooke completed their Tenderpad tests and are now ready for investiturs. O. Neilson also passed the Tenderpad tests and that of ballâ€"throwing. Membership in the Pack has shown a decided increas> during the past few weeks and shouid soon be up to full strength. Several of the members are taking the Pirst Aider Course being presented by Mr. L. Railey of the St. John‘s Ambulance Brigade. + f I 1 nursday morning, ths group proceeded More news : 2000 pounCt A y age of the fir t the were over Afty A€ )K it upon themse ighborhsods and m 6 Ninth Troop Already showing Good Scouting First Cub Pack MHolds First Hike of Season twentvâ€"odd member: hik> . Hollin ‘ morn mony Ha 16 1A M anxi0U y and da¢ 31 1C 1€ “1 11 i Y and 11 11 3 See that your Come to U CAPT. and M Services Sund Wed. 2.30â€"HC ‘Thurs. 8:00 p: 10.00 10.15 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Commmunion on list Sunday at 11 2na and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m ard and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m Baptisms and Marriages by arr ment. 10.00 11.00 Deln 10.00 a .m 11.00 a.m Ministtc Rector finistc sund The Preshyterian Church in South Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. E. Woodall, D.D., Minister Sunday Services .00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class .00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer Christian Science Society ddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Stroet '“fll Mountjoy United Church Trinity United Chureb B‘nai Israel Synagogue ‘s. 8.00 our art South Porcupine, Ont BLOOR AVENUE, REV. J. C. THOMPSON Church Directory Funeral Saturday The Salvation Cedar Street North ISRAEL T. HALPERN_PfRfabbi WwW. LINDEK, Cantor £1.M1 a .m p.m i UKC Luthe South | St. Paul‘s Church First United Church T immins upine United Church Matthew‘s Church ev. Canon Causning. B.A.. L Th MRS. DOUGLAS CHUR n@dayâ€"11 a.m. and 7.00 p Home League p.m.â€"Public Meeting _ invited to attend these Gospel Services. id Marriages by arrangeâ€" Schumacher MCUSTARD, M.A., Lh Mountjov Street 8 â€"â€"_â€" Mintster MTTTIHI njured When by Car Saturd icher Anglican Church Lors W. Carlson, B.A. pâ€"Schumacher 11 a.m ceâ€"Delnite 2.30 p.m. ~Cizolden Cityâ€"7.00 p.m AY SCHOOL an C T‘i â€" 74.00 p.m. AY SCHOOL all 12 years and ovet 2 Sunday School ill below 12 yvears A ND United Church upine, Ont I Synod) th. Pastor n TJj litc} ol chool Praver angelical hurch @rre at Sunday Army LAS CHURCH . and 7.00 p.m. itce inspirational : bus driver ind the Raâ€" 2, it hardly raise a faâ€" AN CHURCH S litken, Th.D 9â€"11 vears Room, Mcâ€" rth. Open in the ‘upine. What jriver nda w w uty e e al ul ui o alhe i a on o wa on d on uon ol e on abe ooo ooo doe a ze dan d dn on dan dan do n o e doe on o a ob e a a d a Sn l e a 4 on a hn o o ho hn a on a en n on a bn o a hn n hn s on a banls s a hn n ban be n be a bn n be a on n Sn nb Centred sach table of yvellow Cakes, cookies, puddin pastries were on displa; table, all articles being under the direction of and Mrs. J. Maxwell. There was a large work table, which contained lovely articles of all descripâ€" tions, under the able convenership of Mrs. H. Gridley and Mrs. R. Mcâ€" Taggart. Mrs. F. Read was in charge of the knitted goods table, which conâ€" tained an of baby‘s knitted garments, socks, and other uspful articles. successful Tulip Tea Held by the Ladies‘ Guild Large Attenda men. â€" Many Tables on Dis Mi Ons lin VICE M a: 1T‘¢ of Mrs. Romauldi Mrs, Maria Saturday ing IlInes me sister Many Db telo: me iugh ked U 1€ Mary Soci lrvIvIn day m Heart | m mas: 11 Jrothey DeSan . and t ili 1 2 direction C J. Maxwell. in the hall v being adorne daffodils. S iUsDand and an ams a W C A1 M € tendance of Woâ€" Many â€" Attractive of hall we 1Di A m M with bougue ving at the s, and lovely at the bake quickly sold Mrs. P. Reid town ntis \thar O1 m a £2 B 040 08 0016000000 0000000 0000600000 000006000400 a 6 LT Vi 1 Lovely Wedding at St. Anthony‘s Monday Morning | W 0606090004090 464 046042 1nd he Th John W. 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