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Porcupine Advance, 2 Sep 1943, 1, p. 2

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News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District in smm en mm n ce im remen essm omm e en cce on en mss s sc umm cce s o > Mrs. Boyko and daugnter, Lily, 1eave this week to take up residence in Toronâ€" to. Lily, who has been the very popâ€" ular playground supervisor for the Kiâ€" wanis this summer, is on the Toronto teachers‘ staff and will take up her duties as a teacher when school reâ€" opens next week. Miss Olga Gernecki leaves next Tuesday to resume ‘her studigs as a nurse in the Toronto Women‘s Colâ€" Surprise Birthday Party on Monday at South Porcupine Mr. and Mrs. Wright, of the Broulan Mine, have returned from holiday spent in Southern Ontario. Tom Brawleigh, who left for North Bay last week for his "medical" has been accepted in the R.C.AF., and will leave immediately for Manning Pool to ‘begin his training. Schumacher Students Make Good Showing in Upper School Exams friends who arrived with personal gifts to surprise Sirka were:â€"Misses â€" Mae Cunningham, Phyllis Cahill, Marietta Nenonen, Vera Ursulak, Doris Kellow, Betty Curboy, Lila Ralston, Ralston, and Mrs. Saphira Blahey. Bingo and other games were played, and music and singing helped to make it a most enjovable evening. Gilka Olki, sister of Sirka acted as and served a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Art Robinson left this week for a holiday at Lake Sesekinika. Mr. Uly Levinson and sister, Mrs. Minerva Levinson Gram, returned last week from a holiday spent in Toronto and ‘the Niagara Peninsula. While there they were joined by two couâ€" sins,‘ the Misses Dorothy and Thelma Schwartz, of Washington L * *t* * ** tss +s * * * * : ITwelve Pupils Take Nine Firstâ€"Class Honours, Seven Seâ€" conds and Thirteen Thirds. Jean Urquhart Takes Honâ€" ours in Every Subject Writtenâ€"Three Firsts, Three Seconds and Three Thirds. Ruby Nil Trig C; Bo Lois Phil TLit III; Mo Trig C; Bot. III; Zool. II; Phys, C. Lois Phillipsâ€"Eng. Comp. II; Eng. Lit III; Mod. Hist I; Bot. C; Zool. C. Jean Urquhartâ€"Eng. Comp. II; Eng. Lis. ‘IT‘ Alg. T: ~ Geom: T; Trig. I Phys. II; Chem. III; PFrench A III; French C. III. Katrine MacMillanâ€"Eng. Lit. C; Mod Hist. C; Bot. C. William Weltâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Alg. C ‘Trig. C;â€"Phys. III; French A. C; French Comp. C. Other Items of Interest from South Porcupine and the Dome. south Porcupint to The Advance. A surpriss Sirka Olki was h Strachen â€"avenue friends who arrive to surprise Sirka Cunninglnam, Nenonen, V 2 Betty Curbo Ralston, anc Bingo and 0 and music ar it a most ¢ Eda Battige] Lit, II; Mod. ] Phys. C; Chem Comp I Bruno ‘Bertolâ€"EFng. Lit. C; Alg. «; XGeom. C+ Fr:. A. 1 Lit C; Alg. XC; Geom.C; Trig. C; Phys ; Cheéem. __!'rAII Fr. Comp. C, Alta, enâ€"Eng. Comp II; Eng. Lit, C; MUI; ‘Geéeom.C: Trig. I; Bot. C; Zool. II Phys. II; Chem II. Beverley Kitchenâ€"Bot. C; Zool. C. Emil Klisanichâ€"Eng. Comp. C. \ Louis Klisanichâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Engf Lit. C; Alg. III; Gecom. III; ‘Trig. II; ' Phys C; Chem. C; French A. T. Constantiine Mangotichâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit, III; Geom. III; Chem. I; French A.; C; French Comp. C. Following are students of Sch tiue Departme senior Matricu mryg‘*lflng Lit. C; ATZ, ‘Geom C:; Zool. II Phys. II; | Beverley Kitchenâ€"B Emil Klisanichâ€"Eng Louis Klisanichâ€"En t *+ * * * * A * * t * t * t t * * * * stt t * % PaAQGE To Fire Insurance 21 PINE STTP ENQUIRE ABOUT OUR NEW LOW RATES V nd daughter, Lily, leave > up residence in Toronâ€" 1as been the very popâ€" supervisor for the Kiâ€" mer, is on the Toronto and will take up her icher when school reâ€" * l‘ « 4 . hday party forâ€"Miss rield at her home, on last Monday. The results obtained by her High School in Examinations for : standing: ig. Comp II, Eng. Sept. Ist. Special REAL ESTATE Alg omp. III; Eng II Alg. LII C .; Trig.IF; A. 1: French (Est. 1912) i Mrs. W. G. Woods and two children ng.| arrived this morniing from Toronto to 11I; | spend some time â€" with her mother, | Mtrs. A. LaForest. Automobile Insurance Miss Jean Jordison returns to town toâ€"day from Port Stanley. She plans: to reâ€"cpen her musical classes to coâ€" incide with school opening, beptemben "th. f Lieut. Colin Robinson, of the Merâ€" chant Marine is home on leave visiting his mother, Mrs. H. Robinson, Colin was at one time one of our Advance boys and is now wireless telegrapher in His Majesty‘s Service. Reverend J. C. Thompson is attendâ€" ing the Ministerial Fellowship at Camp Lorraine on Lake Temiskaming Also attending are Revs Mr. Mustard, Gilâ€" mour Smith, Lors Carlson and Capt. Church. Bornâ€"At the Porcupine General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. ©mith, of 181 Huot St., South Porcupine, on Aug. 24thâ€"a son. Miss Thersa Miner left on Tuesday for Ottawa to meet several of her class graduates. They plan to have a two weeks‘ holiday together there. lege hospital, after spending a three ‘veeks‘ holiday with her paren‘ts here. Trooper Charles W. Brown, of, Camp Borden, spent a weekâ€"end‘ leave with his parents at 126 Strachan avemhe. Stewart McGinn, of the R. C. A..F spending a leave with his parents Dome Extension. Miss Anne Sullivan left on Sunday to spend two weeks im Toronto, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan. Reeve Evans, with Councillors W. G. Smith and Mr. Malkin and Town Clerk Pat Murphy are attending the Ontarâ€" The first fall meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Auxiliary to the Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital is to be held Wednesday Sept. 8th, at 2.30 pm. in the Masonic Hall, A good attendance would be apâ€" preciated. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mayhew of Paymaster Mine, returned this week from two weeks‘ holiday in Toronto, Barrie and other points south. Mrs. Jonnson and grandson, Allan John, of Lake Stevens, Washington, reâ€" turned home last Tuesday. While in Canada they visited Mrs. Johnson‘s brother, O. E. Astling, of South Porcuâ€" pine, at Lake Sesekinika. They were also guests of Mrs. W. W. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brown, of Torâ€" onto, have been spending a two weeks‘ holiday in town visiting Mrs. Brown‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Slotnick, of Golden Avenue. | Ben Tomchek is visiting his mother in Killaloe for a week. â€" \John Gibbons, of Noranda, has been visiting his mother and father on Bloor Ave. for *twoâ€" weeks‘â€"holiday. Mr. D. A. MclLellan, with Peggy and Jack, are spending a week in Renâ€" frew, the guests of Mrs. McLellan‘s brother, Jack Windle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoddard and famâ€" ily, of Paymaster Mine, are home from a two weeks‘ holiday in Southern Onâ€" tario. Miss Marietta Greenwood, of Toronâ€" to, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Huggins for the past two weeks, returned home on Sunday. Mr. Frank Huggins left town Monâ€" day for Ottawa in connection with business in the Dept. of Naval Affairs. The W. A. of the United Church will hold their first fall meeting in the church at 2.30 pm., Wednesday, Sept. 8th, Please note the change of time. TIMMIXS, ONT. SERVICE at nother man, with the same charge ifist him paid the same amount. Qther Items of Interest from Schumacher and District. Mr and Mrs. Ernie Dunbabin, Gold Centre, received word Saturday of the safe arrival overseas of their son Pte. Alex Dunbabin, Royal Canadian Ambuâ€" lance Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowden, Gold Centre, received word Saturday of the arrival in Sicily of their son, Pte. Carl Cowden, Royal Canadian Tank Corps. Mrs Herb Miller, Lorna and Lloyd left this week for a holiday in Toronto and other points. io Municipal Association convention in Toronto. Nurse Isobel Tait, of Pembrok*®, is yvisiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pearce, of Connaught Hill. To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ‘Aho, 147 William Ave., South Porcupine, a daughter, on August 28th. To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young, 150 Bloor Ave., So. Porcupine, on Augâ€" ust 29thâ€"a daughter. Police Court News Seventeen cases at Police Court this week. *|Â¥3 Oone man charged with being drunk under LCA withdrawn. Oone with reckless driving in C.C.C: Eddxe Moramdin, First avenue, left Smday for a holiday at Cobalt. . 2 . Mrs. Gerald MacDonald, of St. Thoâ€" thas, is visting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Furlong, First avenue. "Selling liquor‘! charge against a man and his wife, adjourned. Tw "foundâ€"ins" under the L.C.A.â€"also adâ€" journed. Edward Brown, of Detroit, is visitâ€" ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Brown, Fourth avenue. Resident 32 Years in Schumacher Moves to Timmins Redvers Vickers, RCE., staâ€" tioned at Camp Borden, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vickers, First avenue. adjourned. Five cases of assault all involving three men, dismissed. Indecent assault case adjourned from last week, again adjourned. «Oneâ€"man charged with speeding unâ€" m W.M.A., fifteenm dollars and Two drunks under ithe LCA. each paid ten and costs. Schumacher, Sept l1st. Special to The Advance. Keith Hannah, of the Royal Canaâ€" dian Medical Corps, stationed at Camp Borden is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs Al. Hannah, First avenue After a residence in Schumacher for 32 years, Mrs. J. R. Todd, Railroad street, moved Monday to Timmins where she has taken up residence on Third avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Biggs and family Fifth avenue returned this week from a holiday at Lake Sesekinika and at Brantford. Mr.. and Mrs. Nick Way and son, Gerald,‘ left Friday by car for a holiâ€" day in Winnipeg. Barbara, June and Bill Collier, of Gravenhurst, arrived this week to join their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Colâ€" lier, Second avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Argue and son, Poplar Street, have returned from their summer vacation in Southern Ontario. Mrs. Dave Lamb, of Ottawa, spent a few days here visiting her mother, Mrs. Joe Montigney, Fourth avenue. 1st. Lieut. George Richardson, Canaâ€" dian Irish Regiment,> stationed at Brantford, is spending a few days here visiting friends. Ken Soucie left Sunday for Ottawa where he will report at ‘the Royal Canadian Navy headquarters Mr. and Mrs. Ted York, McIntyre Property, spent the weekâ€"end at Barâ€" ber‘s Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bennet, F-if.th. avenue, spent the weekâ€"end visiting at Barber‘s Bay. Bornâ€"Monday, ‘August 30th, at St. Mary‘s hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Mair (nee Beatrice Leck) Second ave â€" son. he Rev. P. W. Hill, Iroquois Falls, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wills, Fourth avenue, Gduriny the meeting of the Synod of Moosonee in Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. W. McLaren and Mrs. H. Waddle spent the weekâ€"end at Barâ€" ber‘s Bay. Bornâ€"Monday, August 30th, at St. Mary‘s hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil McAlpine, Birch streetâ€"a son. Mrs. Douglas, of St. Catharines, visitâ€" ed friends here forn a few days. convention in â€" Tommy Scullion First awenu Sunday for Ottawa where he Pembrok®, is| port at the Royal Canadi: Mr. and Myrs.} headquarters. B ight Hill. Mr. and Mrs. James Tin red ‘Aho, 147| Mrs. Walter Craik and dauzht Porcupiné, @A|erine and Beth, returned Frid: h. motor trip through Southern rence. Young,! Mrs. James Izatt, Seécond pine, on Augâ€"| spent the weekâ€"end vxsiting f land Lake. Wws Mr. and Mrs. J. G. ‘\/Ialkm. ce Court this}onitdren, Janet and Allan. 1 E *"*"* / three weeks‘ holiday in Sout! _being drunk| tarig THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMIN3, ONTARIO guest Oof honor‘s corsage was approâ€" ipri-astely designed of sweethéeart roses and delicate blue "Love in the Mist." The hostess wore glowing xed roses and "Queen Anne‘s Lace* ‘on her dress of Teal blue. Mrs. Uly L"vmson, sisâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law of Mrs. Gram," woré an autâ€" umn.... frock whose vivid}colours were cnaxmmg\y enhanced by heér corsage I of flame and white sweet peas. At the table Mrs. H. Shankman in softly draped mauve, wore a matching corâ€" sage of heather, furze and gypsophila, while Mrs. E. Vellis‘ dark gown looked lovely with is deep garnet sweet peas and baby‘s breath. These floral triâ€" | butes brought forth the admiring and |! interested comments for they includâ€" Mrs. Shaw and Lloydie returned Friâ€" day from a holiday at Toronto. Mrs. Glyn Thomas, o Welland spent a few days here visiting friends. Mrs. J. M. Gabriel, returned at the weekâ€"end from a holidsy in Toronto Mrs. Gabriel will be on the staff of the Schumacher High School this season Mrs. 8. accompamed by Mrs. Roach, of Timmins, left this week for a holiday in the Laurentians. Miss Dorothy Leck, McIntyre Proâ€" perty, has returned from a holiday at Kisgston. Miss Kathleen Butler, ( spent some time visiting at of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wi avenue. ist class Stoker Stirling Hayward, of the Royal Canadian Navy, is visiting his father, Mr. James Hayward, Railâ€" road street. Congratulations to Barbara Hayâ€" ward, Second avenue, Barbara sold the highest number of War Savings Stamps $50.25 worth, during the ‘"Depth Charge Stamp Drive in Schumacher. Rarkara was presented with a five dolâ€" lar certificates and a pass to the Palâ€" acse Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sparks and moved into town Tuesday and have taken up residence on Railroad street in the house recently vacated by Mrs. J. R. Todd. Mr. Sparks will be on the st,aff of the Schumacher High School this season, ter, Minerva, Mrs. Harry Gram. The tea table covered with an: elaborate ev/:â€"work cloth, was tastefully arrangâ€" ed around am amber centrepiece bowl of rare and lovely flowers E. Velâ€" lis, of Cobalt, and Miirs. H. Shankman, of Timmins, capably presided at the tea services. They were ~assisted by Mrs. Uly Levinson, Miss Ethel Vellis, Miss Esther Halperin, Miss Sarah Marâ€" tin and Miss Claire Korman. The lunâ€" cheon was a delightful affairâ€"of dainty sandwiches and caterer‘s ‘Cake and cookies. An interesting feature of "tae occasion was the fact that the flowers for ithe setting and the corsages were gift creations from Mrs. Gram‘s very dear friend, Mrs. Frank Huggms. The geuest of honor‘s corsage was approâ€" Reception Held in Airport Hotel at South Porcupine South Porcupine, Sept. 1stâ€"Special +o The Advanceâ€"The lounge and reâ€" ception rcom of the Airport Hotel in South Porcupine was the scene of a large social gathering on Sunday afterâ€" noon when Mrs. B. Levinson presided at a reception in honor of sher daughâ€" Help Us to Fight and Fly to V ictory THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE expresses its appreciation for the splendid response of the Porâ€" cupine to its appeal for more recruits for Aircrew and Ground Duties Attend the Mass Enlistment Toâ€"morrow Night and see the Porcupine create a New Record for Enlistments on Mobile in One Day. To those who were unable to visit us this week but wish information before the visit of our next Mobile Unit we refer you to our Civilian Liaison Officer, listed below. 23 Fourth Avenue (upstairs) _ Telephone 30 Miss Mamie Borland Mrs, R. Hardy 76 Balsam South 6 Transmission Line Tel. 372 Tel. 1579â€"J The North Responds Again AIR FORC ELE ROYAL ZCANADIAN d Eriday Irom uthern Ontaric Seécond â€" avenue MR. F. WOODBURY, it Kirk le1t on will re home hei .\ Grandstand at the ) Mcintyre Park n I)amaged by Fire Believed to Have Been of Inâ€" cendiary Origin. schumacher, Sept. 1st. Special to The Advance. , Funeral services for Alex. Parliament were held in St. Maiithew‘s Anglican Church, Timmins, Saturday afternoon at 3 o‘clock,. The Rev. J. B. Blackburn, of Cochrane, assisted by Captain D. M. Mitchell, of the Schumacher Anglican Mission, conducted the service. Interâ€" ment was made in South Poreupine Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were in charge of ‘the S. T. Walker Funeral Home. The pallbearers were: Elmer Moran, James Sutherland, Nelson Couâ€" sineau, Martin Sejhelski, Staff Sergt. Kelly Chomondy, R.C.A.F., Sergt. George Hilder, R.C.E. ‘ Mr. Parliament passed away Thursâ€" day forenoon at his home, 47 Second Funeral Saturday of Alex Parlitament of Schumacher Services at St. Matthew‘s Church, Timmins. Rapst ind unusual varâ€" en of MIr. E. J. Ave., after a lingering illness. A resiâ€" dent of Schumacher for the past nine years he was employed at the MciIntyre Mine. His manner won him many friends who sincerely mourn his passâ€" ing and extend their sympathy to his wife and two little sons in their sad bereavement. First Whist Drive by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of 8. P. South Porcupine, Sept. 1stâ€"Special to The Advanceâ€"The Ladies Auxiliary tj the Canadian Legion held their first whist drive last Monday in *the Legion Hall These are going to be held every Monday from now on. The winners at Ithe first drive were: lIst prize, Mrs. Poppleton; 2nd prize, Mrs. Steeves; 3rd prize, Arthur Ewing. Bob Hope: The new army jeeps have four speeds: first, second, third and you‘ll be sorry. uality counts most â€"for that =3] rich, satisfying flavour which only a fine quality tea yields, use .. so it puts no glare in the eyes of persons using it. 4. AVOID DIRECT GLARE from lamp bulbs or bowl, by using shades that are deep enough and big enough. or shades with white linings. Repaint them or reline them if necessary, Dark shades waste light. . . . that a recent survey indicates that peoplé are using their eyes in the home 20 per cent more these days than a year or so ago? Restrictions in travéelling facilities are keeping folks more at home. The timely suggestions below will help you to have better light in your home with a minimum of trouble or expense. N REDDY SAYS: 6 WARTIME LIGHT! SUCGGESTIONS "Here‘s another wartime suggestionâ€" buy all the War Stamps and Certiâ€" ficates you possibly can. They pay good dividends." and furniture so each lamp can serve two or more people, if = s ".lff‘fi? f sible. to the lamp to get all the help it can give your eyes. A difference of a few inches may mean P % less light. ‘i i and lamp bulbs frequently. You‘ll get 25% to 30% more light from the lamps you have. With a red and bashful face, the young man sat facing fhe pmont of the girl he adored. In answer to father‘s questioning look, the other made an efl'oxt "Erâ€"it‘s this way, Sit,. "You see, Iâ€" I‘ve been friends wilh Mary now for six months." y sn *Well, what about 4t?"}=+a, "So â€"â€" er â€" if you den‘t mind, I‘d like to marry her." s>>=t "Huh, that‘s a relief!" snorted father. "I thought you were ‘gpplying for a pension." â€" Globe and «Mail. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND, 1943 DROP RELI EVX e o 9 7 ‘“ x

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