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Porcupine Advance, 6 May 1943, 1, p. 2

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Mothers‘ Rowling Club Bangquet at Schumacher News From South Porcupine, Dome,_and the District " «m omm ons sn oo m nsm oo x‘ Da 11 M OTl M PRJI n 48, rol Tenders for Garbage Collection .\Z'i‘-â€",o .‘l‘i.;o A‘l'lso L‘ . Mâ€"67, Mâ€"83, Laine Lake Mine Property O TAKE OUTâ€"35¢ mmon and daughter, this week from Coâ€" pent the Easter holiâ€" parents. nd little son left this where they will take {acKenzie Keith, of ing Mrs. Keith‘s parâ€" . H. Skavliem, MciIinâ€" ‘mer m« 1i death Interest from and District. V 11 TOWNSHIP OF WHITNEY its, Mr. and Mrs. . Centre, second Ave., left nto where he will F. headquarters. of the R.C.A.Mm.C., o, spent the weekâ€" ame on Second Ave. r, R.C.A.FP., stationâ€" t, arrived Wednesâ€" end his leave with me of her parents, Hazelwood, Fourth nts, Mr. and Myrs. sed for the secreâ€" r of sympathy to ier member of the death of her husâ€" itson, who passed morning in Torâ€" was manager of ior to moving last 1ere he was careâ€" Y .M.C.A. and manâ€" alley. A ve Ma ovelled by residents, a vâ€" collection to be made of the _R.CS.C: and son at the Special to James Stirrat. Alex Mair. Johnston. ‘s Scullion. Mair, Mrs. Tom dzgers, Mrs. D. month >Â¥ > prepared to furnish allt containers, said container: mnmer, but boxes may be used during winter months. nade on a certain day each week for each district kept of all places cleared. burned at the Dump, and Dump to be kept in order ical closets must be put in containers by owners, ans« ; Were:l:â€"â€"LSt, d, Mrs. Jack Alex Mair; illips. After was enjoyed and dancng. rs. Ted Duxâ€" ved by the undersigned, up to 3 ection of garbage in the Townsh 19th, 1944, for the following are 3. Mâ€"16, Mâ€"17, Mâ€"138, Mâ€"21, Mâ€"25, 83. Laine Townsite, Jarvi TownsH Tender not necessarily accepted e collected when in containers, and All ; specifications in Township Byâ€"law. Ashe be collected. o be cleared without extra charge. iths, garbage and toilets to be cleared durin priZz23â€"iMI Frank M ‘ield, MJ f prizes a The winâ€" eamâ€"Myrs Arrat, MrsSs 181 ) on the > bowling SICCPSS, M ‘.A.F., of few days and Mrs. John COT MIT cup LAC Reg Dillon, RC.A.F., Lethâ€" bridge, Alberta, spent a few days vIsitâ€" ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dillon, First Ave. Pte. Bill Barron, of the Veterans Corps, stationed at Espanola spent a few days visiting friends here. Lieutengnt George Percival, RCE., was called to Kingston Saturday and left on the noon train. Lieutenant Percival is a student at Queen‘s Uniâ€" Percival is a student at S UIlliâ€" yersity. Allan Keeley, student at Queen‘s University, is spending the summer vacation visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Keeloy, McIntyre Property. The McIntyre Football Club Ladies‘ Auxiliary held their weekly card party Wednesday evening in the Workers‘ Ceâ€"op store, corner Pine and First Ave. Whist was played and the prize winners were: ist, Mrs. James Macâ€" Kenzie: 2nd, Mrs. M. Foy, Timmins} 3rd, Mrs. W. Rodgers; door prize, Mrs. E. Duxfield. After the cards a social period was enjoyed. The Schumacher "Victory" Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Robertson, First Ave. Five hundred was played and the prize winners were: 1st, Mrs. Fred Webbar; 2nd, Mrs. Bill soucie; 3rd, Mrs. Tom Jonhston; door prize, Mrs. Robertson. After cards a nice social period was enjoyed. The Percy Red Cross knitting Club met Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Shirley McMaster, Fourth Ave. There was a good attendance of memâ€" bers and a nice social time was °nâ€" joyed. During the afternoon the hostâ€" ess served a dainty lunch. Congratulations to Miss Doreen Wilis, First Ave., who held the winning ticket on the beautiful quilt which was drawn for during the Rebekah *""May Day" tea, held at the home of Mrs. Lacy, Toke street, Timmins. Hospital Day at South Poreupine to be Wednes., May 12 Other News from South Porâ€" cupine and the Dome. ard paths to # M‘?-lo .‘["25\ “[‘27. A‘ ‘320 Nl-361 Iarvi Townsite and Building on The jlargest contingent of Royal Canadia to arrive in Britain, these smiling girls fr London railway station,. From London t wW. F. STRUTT, Clerk, Township of Whitney uo to 5 pm. on Monda Township of Whitney, f and colâ€" h M conducted. Father LaSalle gave ; teresting talk on Missionaries condensation of an article recenily in the Readers Digest. ent were Miss Mary Lesney (Preéesi Miss Frances Hogan, Miss M. I Miss Huddy, Miss Y. Huot, Mrs. . ken, Miss McKeown, Mrs. T. Dow I. Smith, Mrs. Emms, Mrs. Myles Peagon, Mrs. Vendette and Fatht Salle. ind Myrs. ‘or a we‘ Friends of Mrs. Rogers, of Allan Connaught Hill, will be sorry to 1 she is sick at home and will wish Born â€" In Porcupn pital, on May 1st, a d: and Mrs. Nels Agna, 0: 5. Porcupine. a speecdy recovery. Born â€" To Mr. and of the Buffaloâ€"Ankeri son, in Porcupine Gene April 30th. having been un medical test. _ in her disappo see her back at Co. office agair left this v ing of the Matthews WI ko 0 Mrs. M. K. I He speIt ink Hu held « Mr 110C M weekend he Junio he hom The Rebekah: al "May Day M a BV Thomas and nd Mrs. Th mpi Man anill. M 1 Air Force Women‘s D im the Dominion line t iese vouthful Canadian Mr. Ma ie camp aming tC 1€ 1 ming to CaNad ars ago he had e Milchell fam in the camp ha LC T son, Langdol or two 1€ yn Clark, wh C.W.A.C., has a unsuccessfu We s pointmeé 12 y met omed busir Mitchell, . for Bran ious cond e Mas played. th lad month camp Domeé as f ‘Thoma FTathe M I 1¢€ aer in{ ind M n M irane, McMa il Ge Proj M. D ral Hosâ€" itmen speed in 1 T jJearrhi T M a r 12 1€ cupint jital. Mr. and Mrs. Ehler, of Iroquois ralls, vho are visiting in Timmins, were the uests of Mrs. W. Rayner on Tuesday Pte. Fred Budreau, of the Tank "orps from Camp Borden, left on Tuesâ€" lay after spending leave in town. Mrs. Douglas Murray, of Sudbury, is pending a weeks holiday at the home f her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. E. J. Rapâ€" n commenced a whist tournament on | nday in the Legion Hall which was 11 attended. First honours went to ; score of 173 won by Mrs. Brownlee, and to Mrs. Pearl Smith, and third Mrs. Ruby Sharp. This tournament 1 last six weeks and it is hoped for | xood ailtendance at each party. The comedy, "Up at Minty‘s" to be oduced by the Young Peoples the United Church next Wednesday, ursday and Friday, is one of thel »hâ€"lights of next week. It wnil! se t on in the church, and on Wednesâ€" y is will be given for the children! special low admittance price 18 nopeg attract large numbers and the play, past performances are a guide, will well worth seeing. Mr. John Greenwood, of Toronto, is , siting at the home of his sister, Mrs. | the larg Born an) eneral Hospital. Born â€" on May 3rd, in Porcupine eneral Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernâ€" t Jeffriecs of 116 Mountjoy N., Timâ€" ins, a son, in Porcupine General Hosâ€" 1tin Hus orn â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Armâ€" ng, of 87 Harold Ave., a son, in Porâ€" ine (General Hospital, on May I1st. orn â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Donald n) Reed, of 189 Crawford St., S. cupine, on April 29th â€" son, in cupine CGeneral Hospital. _ orn â€" On May 3rd, in Porcupine il Main AL of I¢ various stations of the Canadian Bomber Group which is mi iking contribution to the steady aerial pounding of the A\ls Ws se Harrison and Mrs. Bond, of Torâ€" ft last week after spending two with their mother, Mrs. S. A. of Commercial Ave. â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sarâ€" 2 Toke St., Timmins, on May n. in Porcupine General Hosâ€" ONTARIO Wedding at St. Alphonsus Chure at Schumacher Miss Mary Fake and Mr Charlqs Radosevich Unite« in Marriage. Schumacher, May 5th, Special to The Advance. St. Alphonsus Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding Sunday afterâ€" noon at four o‘clock when Miss Mary Fake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Fake, Fourth Ave, became the bride of Mr. Charles Radosevich, Second Ave The Rev. Father Martindale ofciated Mr. Carl Markeih presided at the orga. and during the ceremony sang "Aveé Marie". The attendants at the wedding woere 1st Matron of Honor, Miss Sophic Fake; Ind Matron of Honor, Miss Mary Radâ€" osevich; bridesmaids, Betty VrDanac, Madeleine Rubic Goldie Pupich, Ann Gecan; flower girls, Rosie Rubic, Mary Vidonic, Vera Grenko. The groomsâ€" men were, Mike Bolkovac and Jo‘nng Radosevich. The ushers were, George Fake, Jr., Frank Delas, Johnny Delas, | Ziveo Cividini. § t ces . ce s The bridé, given in marriage by her father, wore a lovely gown of lace inserts of net over satin made on prinâ€" cess lines with long full sleeves, Peter Pan collar, row of small buttons down front, the skirt extending into a long court train. Her fullâ€"length embroidâ€" ered veil hung from a halo of orange blossoms. She carried a wedding ring bouquet of white roses and wihte sweet peas. Miss Sophie Fakse, fi Honor, and escorted by â€" wore a lovely floorâ€"lengt: sheer. Her shoulder le caught up with a cluste She carried a heartâ€"sha roses, sweet peas and ca Miss Mary ‘Radosevicl (R.CAF. Phot . first Matron of by Mike Bolkovac, ngth gown of pmk â€" jleneth veil was d bougu« 1ations. f ardenias Mary Vidonic( TT ed f{ mixed flowers. She carried a nosegay of roses and sweet peas. Vidonic, walked in front of thne up the aisle of the church. e pretty miss, Rosie Rubic, ed in blue organzaâ€"fitted bodice fullâ€"length skirt, wore a shortâ€" h veil of blue net caught up with ster of mixed flowers, She carâ€" i small nosegay of roses and sweet third charming little flower girl Grenko was dressed in a long of blue taffeta. Her veil of blue £11 was caugnt mixed flowers. osegay of roses lidonic, walked ip the aisle of Enjoy yourselves, gentlemen, with the glorious taste and aroma of choice Havana tobacco. Smoke Bachelor cigars ... only 11 41 nk sheer, Her shoulderâ€" f pink net was caught up y of white gardenias. She se gay of roses and sweet of the thime pretty little was Mai,y Vidonic, fier as caught up with a clusâ€" er blue shoulderâ€"length t up with white gardenâ€" ied a nosegay of roses bridesmaid, eszorted , wore a floorâ€"lengin eer. Her shoulderâ€" : _net was caught up and mss a JW KT 1nnyv M 1€ mixed fowt nosegay of roses an lowing the wedding wearing a gown white accessories, of pink and white on The groom‘s mo ing the guests wea rose crere She w dollar at Many Floral ‘Tributes to Late Mrs. A. C. White South Porecupine, May 5th. Special to The Advance. The Following were among the floral tributes at the funeral of the late Mrs, A. C,. White, of Hoyle:â€" From Alan; lDad Family; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. White, Shawville; The White Sisters, Shawviflle; Ruth and Roy Bilâ€" borough; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Geo. Bilborâ€" ough; Geo. and Helen Moore:; Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sky, (Sharlie Cooke, Paymaster, Dr. B. J. McClMinion, Timimns: Donalda and John Howett:; The Howett FPamily: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson; Mr. and ${rs. Fred Allen and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Sharp and Boatty; The Manary Family: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Passaw; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sowers; Mr. and Mrs. W. Haddon and Dorothy; Geo. Passaw, The Community of Hoyle; The Hoyie sunâ€" day stone Try The Advance Want Advertisements Prior to her marriage atertained by Miz#; M Mr. George Fake preset ir and sonâ€"inâ€"law with Mr. and Mrs. Roxlosevich ) residence on Second Ave ts. The Croati idance during School; Minnie and Bob Eddleâ€" THURSDAY, MAY 6TH to her marriage the bride was ied by Miz#s Madeleine Rubic orge Fake presented his daughâ€" sonâ€"inâ€"law‘with a one hundred ictory Borx«l. ‘s mother i gown 0o 1€ 3 WIL 1Â¥ f black sheer with Sheo wore a corsage swtot peas. her, assisted, recety=â€" Anw a gown of dusky : carried a small \ sweet peas, Polâ€" ceramony a recepâ€" the . Croation Hail pec mived the guies*s JC d to the many Orchestra was in ‘ evening. f pink of

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