?cfu’.n’c’b‘f?"’n.‘"’???uï¬o"zo:oooovoooooo *uatactas*tes* w * ‘C‘ 0000000000000-. PAGE E1X Hornby Duft Davidson Guidice Total McHugh Johnstont Passmore Towers Total J. Moss H. Hores‘er P. Nicholson Total A. Church E. Flemin ‘Total ° C. Armstror D. Wilson F. Arbic C. a 734 score, Johnstene wi the honour : A. Guidics, 6 E. Floming, . s one.»â€" 349. Gamble: first they third by 3 the middl, The print The second Johnstan a: the tlhit¢e h tricians. T way. ing the T The wPow the start â€" league Cuyp points from Gambles Win from T. N 0. Power Shocks Advance Power Start in First Place in Commercial Bowling Buy Victory Bonds "Back the Attack" re 844 Gambles Advanet owers 683 JWCE Other A K 1 clos 91 Towers, M 619. at m 6 0BO0 1¢ 4H 7{} the the out la called On brake fined from his young boy to be out after 'currew‘ explained that he was at work on tne‘ cccasion when the boy was out late. The boy he said was a good lad and had not been in the habis of staying , out late. The case was remanded until! The ch and M. ] n their At the s Another Lad Pays for Damage to Sta Cafe Juke Box No â€"Important Tuesday‘s Se ice Court. Arrest on Warrant Issued Nearly Three Years Ago T A l W Ccnhnarge o on his car $20.00 and co the fact that rde of the ai n SuC ntlem W 1 K1 «l PINE STEEET NORTH TIMMINS®, ONT . x*% * + 00000000 © _ @0 @0# _# # ,‘ afeateaty ate 1t \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ # M mession of on each charge, icurrently. Bruno Carnovale ‘rmitting mtmors vere withdrawn. ) parents of the Alber lful boy sn Allowing | after ‘curfew | work on tne‘ W a V Y Deing Lile Every night tar Cafe and ‘ in general ing and withn y some lumâ€" ears to be a 1ama bein â€" Was ter of the dinal was to ‘nave ms weire s did not or en once ‘en damâ€" man has _kind of namt °s ~of 10w n paid local ind Alll nal ;leave. 4 Mr.â€"and â€"Mrs. Ralph C. Ellis and young son, Strachan, left on FPriday for a week in Toronto. Miss Jean Stringer left on Friday for Tecronto where she will be employed in future. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hopkins, of Porcupine, a son, on April Ziti1, in Porcupine General Hospital. mm mm s mm m mes mss mm o mm mm m um graphical Magazine." Mys. B. D. Mills, York Porcupine prope left on Wed Mrs. Wm. Thomas of Dome Extension entertained the members of the Ol¢â€" Timers‘ Club at her home recently. After the business period was conclucâ€" ed bridge was enjoyed. The honors went to :1 â€"~â€"Mrs.â€"wW.â€"J; Wilson, andâ€" 2; Mrs A. Ewing. A delicious lunch was served. Those present were: Mrs. W. Thomas (hostess); Mrs. E. Gibbons, Mrs. D. Freeman, Mrs. B. Anthony, Mrs. P. Montros::, Mrs. F. Sky, Mrs. E. Wilson, Mrs. B. Libby, Mrs. T. Stanâ€" lake, Mrs. M. Jay, Mrs. E. Ewing, Mrs. V. Rayner, Mrs. A. Wilson. The Porcupineâ€"Dome Public Library, in addi‘ion to adding the newest books to the shelves, are als;> providing some current magazines for the tables. Those subscribed for are "Good Housekeepâ€" Presentation to Member C.W.A.C, at South Porcupine *4 S 44 4 Frank King Sergeant Observer m the RCA.F., who is on leave, visiting his aunt in Timmins, was in town on Tuesday visiting his former coâ€"workers in the Township Building. Private Jack Murray Wiilson, who has been attending Vocational Training School in Windsor, spent a furlough at his= home at 132 Golden Ave., last weex. Mrs. Pelkie, of Temagami, is a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. S. Starling. Miss Mary Hammond, of Chapleau, is spending the Easter holiday at the home of Mrs. George Starling. Miss Eldine and Master Ted Brimbleâ€" combe, of Toronto, are visiting their aunt and uncle, Chief and Mrs. Charles McInnis for the Easter vacation. Pte. Tom Mahon leit on Wednesday after spending leave with his parents at the Power subâ€"station. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Arne Koski, of Porcupine, a son, in Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital, on April 2th,. Mrs. Mar‘in Shaw has returned after visiting her sister in Trout Creek. Opl!; Marinoâ€" Piccin, of: the Tank Corps, is spending leave with his family. Other Items of Interest from South Porcupine and the Dome. South Porcupine, April 28â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Miss Evelyn Clark, of the Telephone Staff, who left on Tuesday for Toronto to become a member of ‘the C.W.A.C., was preâ€" sented with a very nice compact from her fellow employees before she leit. As her ‘call" came sooner than was °xâ€" pected the party planned for her as a farewell gesture could not be given, but will be held on her firss home dinary everyday drunkenness them paid $10.00 and costs: ferred to take the time in | the other was withdrawn. For passing a stop sign, one paid $1.00 and costs. Two dogs at large cost $1.00 : each. There are also three charges against for Gambleâ€"Robinson Limited laid by the, y Wartime Prices and Trade Board to this come up at next week‘s court. The in f charges are in connection with alleged P breeches of the regulations regarding fay charged with carnal knowledge of a girl between the ages of 14 and 16 years. There was also a remand for M. Saxe, charged by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board with offering furs for sale without having them accurâ€" ately marked as required by the regulaâ€" and injured. He Remand tae a Automobile insurance premiums â€"Public Liabilits, Property Damage, Collisionâ€"considerably reduced on account of present gasoline rationing. We shall gladly quote you rates. We also sell Fire, Sickness and Accident and all forms of Insurance. Real Estate. 21 PINE STREET NORTH ling prices and involicing There were eigh*t charge Saturday Night as well as the : al Magazine." Attention Automobile Owners ULLIVAN NEWTON SECURITY Kiwanis dinner meeting on t the Airport it was starec@ ydâ€"Aerial Engineer in the Air Forceâ€"stationed in s in town for two days this ig his parents at Dome Exâ€" D. Mills, of the old New pine property (Preston East on Wednesday for Haliâ€" o visit her mother, who ts ge cost $1.00 and costs " and "Chateâ€" Canadian Geoâ€" one motorist WIlDN OTâ€" 5. MBX of One preâ€" jail, and ind TtOwWI as taker (Est 18912) THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, ONTARITO H. Hubbard two speckled being caught costs. no the ille Mr Dave Sutton has returned from Alaska for one month‘s holiday in town with relatives Gustave Sutton has left for Labrador where he will be employed in war work. Mrs. Boshma has returned to Porâ€" quis Jet., after visiting her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Andy dingneau, of ‘Crawford St. for 2 weeks. Friends; of Joe Cosentino will be guad to know he is home from hospital after serious ear trouble. Pte. Phil Prankie spent the weekâ€"end visiting friends in Timmins and S. Porâ€" cupine. Mrs. Berglund, of Front St., ha for Sarnia to join her husband w employed in war work. gift from her friends. Those attending were Mrs. Lillian Tessier, Mr. Hy Huot, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Huot, Mr. and Mrs, George Sutton, Mrs. Wm. Gannon, NMir. and Mrs. Ted Huot and YÂ¥vonne, mr. and Mrs. Reg Huot, Mrs. Louis Fenato, Mrs. F. Monteleone, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curley, Mrs. J. Giovanella, Mr and Mrs. Simon Gannon, Miss Frances Catrraâ€" rello, and the two hostesses, Mrs. Tom Ncel and Mrs. H. Huot. Unable to atâ€" tend but contributing to the gift were Mrs. Nap Huot, Mrs. Sam Tessier, and Mrs. Jos. Huot. CCE m adtutntingt | Mn Sn it dne : ts *4 CC O uh Nh Miss Eileen McKendy left for nerICoLtage. Timmins, and. ‘later.. in th home in Cadillac after having lived | evening a reception was held at th with her sister Mrs. Maurice Huot in South Porcupine for the past year. A surprise farewell party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sutton, Powell Ave., on Wednesday night in honor of Mrs. Maurice Huo:. Hostegses at the party were Mrs. Henry Huot and Mrs. Tom Noel. An enjoyâ€" able evening was spent, with bingo as entertainment. Prizes were won by :â€" 1, Mrs. Sam Tessier; 2, Mrs. Wm. Ganâ€" non; 3, Mrs. Geo. Sutton. A delictous lunch was served, after which mrs. Maurice Huot was presented with a beautiful purse as a farewell parting n n n mm n mm mm ns ns o 4 bridegroom‘s home on Bloor Ave. The young couple received som lovely wedding gi‘ts from their nume:r ous friends, and dancing and merri ment kept the wedding festivities goin, until the early hours. Mr. and Mrs. Butler will reside d1 Ssouth Porcupine (Bloor Ave.) and w extend to them best wishes for : bright and happy future. South Porcupine Health Nurse Married at Ottaw: he Douglas Deacon left this week to report for Army duty. donated $5 to the Eastern Star Patriâ€" otic wool fund, and ano‘her $5 toward the Eastern Star Mobile Canteen Pund, from the proceeds of a party held reâ€" cently at the Legion Hall. The April shipment of the Eastern Star‘s Knitting Club comprised 25 pairs of socks, and 5 sweaters. Hostesses tor April were: Mrs. F. Weir and Mrs. Mcâ€" Cafféry. ‘Cards and letters keep comâ€" ing in from overseas in appreciation 4f cigarettes and garments sent from the Mr. Tom Fell spent the weekâ€"end from. Kasil Que., visiting his mother, Mrs. John Fell, at Dome Mines. Mary Elizabeth Pearce is home on holiday from North Bay where she is attending St. Joseph‘s College. Pte. Victor Larse for the weekâ€"end. LAC Ralph M visited his parents over the weekâ€"end Mr. James Fell, of Chicoutimi, is spending some days with his wife and family on Main St. Mrs. James Cunnin with ‘flu. Her many a speedy recovery. Mrs. Weir and her gram, leave on Thur: the latter‘s home, in trict. 16 Mrs. Maurice Huot a this week for Windsor in future reside. Ptée. Victor Larsen wa for the weekâ€"end. LAC Ralph Michell Ew 3 p.m. Miss Marie Keyes, of Kirkland was the guest of her brother, M: Keyes, over the Easter weekâ€"end ing M O. Tyyska on unkenness paid »1 s.WwW~_P. ds ‘FT.B: reg pensation of moto: $100. Search py ind four 5 gal car +. Knutson «C _W.~P. d ‘P. MJ1 e Ladic Mr. Victor James, of the Preston Dome, will be leaving the distret ivÂ¥. for Port UTredit. President W. ite 0 hold it in receptacle W. G. m ronto to : Advance Wa At w Rost Thander and Mrs of ‘ and her mother, Mrs. inâ€" on Thursday for Utterson, home, in the Muskoka disâ€" Pol ic C Co U rt 11 Walker arsen w as home o ng in possession of ; out of season, and ewith, paid $10 and i second c $50 and co Om ‘TUCL police ilatio the past year. party was held and Mrs. Geo. on â€"Wednesday the we ft on * ham is quite sick friends wish her ont St., has left husband who is AC T Kirkland Lake, ther, Mr. Jack . for 2 weeks. o will be guad hospital after weekâ€"end. n Wednesday daughter, children tett iment to ve in the Legion on Monday of pald | in Ma brough Mo Torontro. Extension they wi 1( : er and y KBerâ€" weeks,. la mt / Mourn Death of * Mrs. A. C. White ainko 1A VC 16 13 al 1400000900900000099409049099980048 South Porcupine, April 28th. Spc to The Advance. The funeral of little Carol Mi fourâ€"yearâ€"old daufgthter «of Mr. Mrs. Wm. Donald Millar took place Saturday in S. Porcupine Un Church, with Revd. J. C. Thomp conducting the service. the Orange Lantern Inn in Ott: the bridal couple later leaving Montreal. Mr. Charles A. Rath (formerly South Porcupine) was groomsman Mrs. Hawkins is expected back the end of the week to resume duties here as health nurse. Large Numbers 0: Miss Ross is daughter of Mrs. Dora Ross and the late Mr. Ross, of Bassâ€" wood, Manitoba. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. K. McMillan only a few intimate friends and relatives being present. The bride wore an ensemble of powâ€" der blue with navy accessories and carried talisman rosps. A wedding breakfast was served at the Orange Lantern Inn in Ottawa, the bridal counle later fhnr "uneral at 8. Porcupine of Little Carol Mill: ous friends, and dancing and merriâ€" ment kept the wedding festivities going until the early hours. Mr. and Mrs. Butler will reside in south Porcupine (Bloor Ave.) and we extend to them best wishes for a bright and happy future. Wedding at the United Church, South Porcupine Mr. Nelson Farrell acted as bes:t man: the Rev. J. C. Thompson performed the marriage ceremony. The wedding party aitended a weaâ€" ding dinner after the ceremony at Fern Cottage, Timmins, and later in tne evening a reception was held at the bridegroom‘s home on Bloor Ave. The young couple received some lovely wedding gi‘ts from their numerâ€" Hoyl were takin Lit and Joye Mitcli Hari YTC Messrs; Roy Bilbrough, H. Collins, Archie Plant, George Hadden, John fPaughnan, and Mr. Thom acted as allbearers. ( A list of floral tokens will be given week.) Ht A€ 2FrY H m t T‘hom Cartier â€" House of Fine Hits 25¢ m 1 and membet r were prese k Tippin (Laurel), of H; , Clark, and Marilyn, at h eral took place on Wedns from St. Paul‘s Ch reupine., services being arge number of friends from ith Porcupine and Timmins nt at the funeral, interment ce in Tisdale cemetery. irls carried the flowers ,.to the churchâ€"Lillian Thom, om, Edna Passan, Beatrice Dorothy Fulmer and Joan Last Time Toâ€"Night ) breakfast was served Lantern Inn in Ottaw couple later leaving 1 of +**"The :1 Away in Mark Mr. a DIANXNA BARRYMORE BRIAN DONLEVY ; â€"â€"â€" CO â€"HIT â€"â€"â€"; CAROLE LANXNDIS LLOYD NOLAN "It Happened in Flathush" bbon he v 1X made in Tisc wee ittle Carol Millar, iter ‘of »~Mr. and illar took place on Porcupine â€" United ._J. C. Thompson Thompson | d by Ven. Thompson No bo Hoy Hoy Han for | Maple street nort} Blakemore, 164 Rea son Randolph Ridle i William Mark Field J iVI@dIIQDN Street, Kirkland Lake John Thomas Ka mas Smyth, Thorauloc¢ â€". in Timmins Again at Head of List for R.CAF. Recruits IT‘wentyâ€"Seven Enlisted at N orth Bay Centre Last Week. Five from Timâ€" Every once in a while Timmins heads the list for recruits at North Bay ®%eâ€" cruiting Centre of the RCAF. Last week was one of those times. There were 27 enlistments in the R.CAtF.: at North Bay from April 15th to Apvit 22nd, both dates inclusive, and of this number five were from Timm=ns. There were four from Sault Ste. Mane, three each from North Bay, Kirkland Lake and Sudbury, two each from Schumacher and New Liskeard and one each from Ansonville, Thornloe, Parry Sound, Terentorous, Thessalon. Timmins â€" Ronald Purchase, 178 Maple street north; Albert George Blakemore, 164 Rea street north;* Netâ€" son Randolph Ridley, Wawaitin Falis: William Mark Field, 22 Burke street; George Cherrie Malloch, 33 Wilson ave. Schumacherâ€"Robert Morrison Moore 117 First avenue:; John Trevor Johnâ€" son, 19 Second avenue. Ansonville â€" Morris Joseph Spence, 3 Marion street. JUust qul‘t all your beefin‘ And reach in the sock. If you haven‘t enough Put the future in hock. €oe the salesman toâ€"day And buy more and more We can fight it out after We‘ve won this dam war. JUSC GUl} a And reach If you have "In Which We Serve" Saturday to Wednesday also Sunday Midnite "She Has What TOâ€"NITE IS FOTOâ€"NITE "*Mug Town" BROAD W AY A FAMOUS PI T‘o Week mins. tb t Cinderella Swings It" TERESA WRIGHT JOSEPH COTTEN "shadow of Doubt" cCO â€"HIT star of "Always in My Heart WARREN Friday and Saturday NOEL COWARD‘S The Two Bonds KE a weq if vou ea 2 FEATURE HITS Academv $275.00 oâ€"day â€" Friday Friday Midnite r were here would we x wil ike â€" <Hay] Littlefield, Kasabuski, Donald ‘ThOGâ€" nning short. he truth, pal you bought) 0 atrgue. John Charles Ward e flutt« AR e and Award Winnetr Die pi¢ AYERS THEATRE eIm 11 00 it Takes" Bond ffee ~ Comes *Whe .lohm}) 7 “hw‘\larchmg Hom Gloria Jean _â€"_â€"â€" FREDKRIC MARCH VYVERONICA LAKE "I Married a Witch‘" Monday Tuesday Mattagami Ladies‘® Meeting Takes the Form of a Bingo New Liskeard â€"â€" Richard Thomas Bpencer, Earl Littlefield. There were two joined the Women‘s Division of the RCAF., one of these being Mary Bernice Louis Needham, Kirkland Lake. a The regular Mond Mattagami Ladies® C of a bingo game, at Joe Landers,. 42 Canf played. Prizes went to Carolyn Lanâ€" ders, Mrs. L. Spears, Mrs E. Ellis, Mrs, N. Trevenna and Mrs. R. Lazenby The group then knitted while the hostess prepared a mogt delicious supâ€" per of spaghetti and meat balls which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Next Monday, the group will be enâ€" tertained at the home of Mrs, C. H. Trevenna,. 11 Main avenue. Blairmore Enterprise : An Irishman, long resident in California, was told re. cently that every third child born in the state was a Japanese, Breathing a great sigh of relief, he said: "Thank (CKx1, I have only two." "The Hidden Hand" * Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman‘" Today, Midnight Toâ€"Nite Friday and Saturday Smiley Burnette SONS OF THE PIONEERS Roy Rogers THE KING OF THE COWBOYS "ARABIAN NIGHTS" "Dr. Renault‘s Secret" ‘Hello Frisco Hello‘ JOHN BOLES ROSALIND RUSSELL PREPARED TO TAKE OUTâ€"3S5¢ Sunday Midnite Monday to Wednesday DOUBLE HORROR SHOW Twents Saturday and Mond Friday Nite‘s Revival can Peggy Ryan Donald (Â¥VConnor Goldfields "IDAHO" (in Technicolour ALICE FAYE JOHN PAYNE (In Technicolour) ANY TIME PLUS 5c TAX In 4) meeting of the ) took the form e home of Mrs. al avenue, ef bingo were » Carolyvyn Lanâ€" a y