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Porcupine Advance, 6 Jan 1944, 1, p. 7

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W \\\\\‘s\\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\“\‘W\‘\\‘\'fl%fl“\‘fififlfi\“fi\\‘ P i s s SS s s s s S s s s s s s s t s s s s 4: * *4 * 4 4 4# for celebration . . . the McIntyre Gym was the scene of much merrymaking; when hundreds of couples danced, sang | and royally welcomed in the New Year, at the stroke of twelve ... Lovely evenâ€"| ing gowns were prominent among the dancers, as were the uniforms of all the fighting forces . .. Also celebrating the { New Year at"a gala event were the, members of the. Kinsmen Club and their| friends . .. the scene for this celebra-‘ tion was the Empireâ€"hotel dining room,| where many gathered in {ormal attire: and enjoyed the dancing, the delicious| lunch served, and the many other fesâ€". tivities of the evening . . . The Riverâ€"| side Pavilion was also filled to capacity with hundréeds of celebrators who conâ€" tinued their celebrating till the small! hours of the morning . . . Evex'ywhere! On Thursda there is going | Oddfellows hal and their ladie their friends. . ebrate the birt Oddfellows, Th will be dancine for all, so be su a sound plan to produce foods to cover a long season and in‘accordance with family numbers and appetites. Send for Cotal toâ€"day. (Those who ordered from us in l9:g will receive Catalog soon as ready, without recuest.) i\ PROPER AND PROFITABLE GARDEN PLANâ€" NING CANNOT BE DONE IN APRIL. Last minute plans, hurried decisions, and late ordering are the Gremlins of Victory Garâ€" dens. Very important things are missed when the urgency of work spoils clear thinkâ€" ing and investigation. There is real joy in plonning a garden months ahead of plantâ€" ing time. It will pay you handsomely to measure the land you can plant and follow A real treat for the youngsters always . . . chocolate milk now becomes more than a taste treat. For our dairy technicians mow give chocolate milk the same body«building and healthflul qualities obtained in regular "white." A treat for all! Also receiving a beautfiul diamond for Christmas was Miss Norma Goodfellow, of Mr. and Mr. C. J. Goodfellow, 20 Commerâ€" cial Ave.. ring is a large square solitaire diamond in a gold setting, with a smaller diamord on either side. . . Her fiancee is Donâ€" ald Cannell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A,. Cannell, 167 Pins St.N.,. who is at present serving with the Royal‘ Canadian Engineers, at Pe‘awawa . . . Miss Gocdfellow is employed at the London Life, and is a popular member of the ycounz set in town. lovely diamond rings which ZSanta had placed in his bag for Christmas. . . . Receiving one of them on Christmas Eve was Miss Mary Cotnam, who is one of the charming young lad‘l‘es who works in Kresge‘s and is wellâ€"known to many. . . the lucky man in question is Dave Graham, an employee at the Mcâ€" Intyre Mines, who is the son of Mrs. Graham and the late Mr. Granam,. Kent Ave. .. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Cotnam, Borden Ave. Also receiv for Christr Goodfellow, MTt. ~C.+J. C 1asSsies â€" n prominen are 100 numerous to n Everywhere though, the passed themselves in be the many lovely evening nets, sheers, satins, all of the latest shades were dressed informally too, looked very festive bright dresses. . . .As wa at Christmas. uniforms o €18€ parties The N was welo Uyitics. . THURSDAY, JANUARY 6TH. 1944 Year's Eve was really the night Timmins Dairy Telephone 935 SFND TEbDAY FOR yOou@ CcoPY 1944 SEED AND NURSERY CaATAIOG wh U 1 W y of the founder of | is WiHdey. . . There| gososd music and fun ) keep the date open. party held in the ill the Oddfellows the Rsabskahs and occasion is to celâ€" nZg lad.2s wWwhno wellâ€"known to in question is nuUai AA J 11 private ad which BV 1s in( ]éfiéc;{é : . Milk ! vAey their al 13th in the Un th mt Flavorful St. S. The groom is the son of Mrs. C. Proston, 31 Lakeshore Rd. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white sheer with lace inset at bodice and shoulders. The finger tip veil of tulle illusion was caught to a tiny coronst embroidered with ‘brilliants. She carrled a nosegay of pink roses ard forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. Miss Mary McCallum, was ‘bridesâ€" maid, in a floorâ€"length dress of powâ€" i Toâ€"night the J.O0O.C. are holding a , large party in the basement of St. Anâ€" thony‘s Cathedral, at 8.30 p.m., a speâ€" cial programme having ‘been prepared, and all being assured of a very pleasant jevening. . . The same minstrel orchesâ€" | that was such a success at the stuâ€" | dent‘s party on the 28th, will give anâ€" |other stellar performance toâ€"night. . . There will be games of every kind to suit every taste. . .Miss Yvette Depatie has been given charge of the programse, and all those who remember her sketâ€" ches from the last time the Jocists had a party, will be glad to know that she will be performing again toâ€"night. . . 200 invitations have ibeen sent cut, but as it was imnossible to contact everyâ€" Baumanâ€"Thomas Nuptials in Toronto Jan. Ist. Former â€"Timmins Couple Wed Last Saturday. The marriage of Synese Bauman and Kitchener Thomas, RC.AF., was solâ€" emnized on January 1st, 1944, in Jarvis Stree?t Baptist Church, Toronto, by Rov. W. S. Whitcombe. The bride is the daughter of Mr. F. Bauman, 66 Eim the Jocists want it known that all the young Catholic Workers of the Porâ€" cupine are invited. . . .All will receive a souvenir of the partyv, and the baseâ€" meont of the Cathedral has been especâ€" ially decorated for the occasion. . . . There will be a silver collection to help defray the expenses of the lunch. 1 _ _At the regular mseting of Red Crogs ‘ Workers on Tuesday afternoon in th»e ,basement of the Post Office, Lieut. | Nora Dawes Boothe, of the Canadian i Women‘s ‘Army Corps, was the guest g..'peaker. ... Lig@ut. ‘Boothe is st tha head of the C.W.A.C. recruiting unit in Timmins for this week and is ably assisted ‘by Pte. Symons who is on the recruiting staff stationed here in town '. .. .At the meosting, Lieout. spoke informally to the workers present, { and dealt in some length with the unâ€" pleasant rumours which are spread aâ€" Eout the women‘s services and are abâ€" solutely without foundation. . . Lieut. Boo‘sAhs will address the senior stud>nts of ‘the Timmins Higsh and Vocational A 3 N. . . .Theresa received it at New Year‘s from John McKenna, R.C.A. F., who is the son of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. McKenna who have bzen resâ€" idents of Timmins for a number of yvears, having left this fall to mal their home in Ottawa. . . .Congra.â€" tulations are extended to the counle from their many friends in the district. Wearing a very beautiful diaâ€" mond on that importan‘t fingeor is Miss Theresa Belac, daughter of Mrs. D. M. ‘Beléec, 158 S§pruce St., hnool on Friday afternoon and is also a former resident of Timmins. . . the couple wili taks up retidence in Hagersville whers the groom is stationed. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to a young Timmins couple who were married in Torâ€" onto on New Year‘s Day. . . The couple is Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener Thomas. . .The bride is th> former Synese RBauman, who is very well known in Timmins, having attendâ€" ed Timmins High and Vocational School, before graduating and enc tering Toronto General Hospital as a nurse in itraining. . . Alf; groom is a nmember of the RCAP ' The plot was inspected during growing season and scored on the } of general appearance, cultivation freedom from weeds, plot managen ‘etce. The following is the standing of the members together with the points obâ€" tained by each. Name and Address of Winner Tl Pts. German Daviau, Val Gagne 896 Camille Lambert, Val Gange 852 Simonne Breton, Val Gagne . 850 Napoleon Desrochers, Val Gagne 832 In addition to the possible of 300 points for the field score, there were 100 for field notes and financial stateâ€" ment; 200 for an exhibit at the Club Achievement Day; 1060 for judging comâ€" petition; 200 for answering ten quesâ€" tions based on club work, and 100 for attendance at club meetings. Altoâ€" gether, therefore, there was a possible score of 1,000 points, The winners of the Val Gagne Bc and Girls‘ Chippewa Potato Club, wh was sponsored by the Val Gagne Asg cultural Society have just been ; nounced and the prizes dissributed. this Club each boy or girl purcha one or two bags o‘ Certified Chippe potatoes, and was furnished f: enough Senesan Bel to treat the s« for disease before planting. He or : was als> furnished 20 pounds of 4â€"8 fertilizer free with which to treat a p tion of his or her plot as an experime and also to add interest to his or ] project. Sponsored by Val Gagne ricultural Society. Val Gagne Boys‘ and Girls‘ Chippawa Potato Club HARTMAIN â€" MULCAHY Orillia, Dec. 30 + Candles, boinsetâ€" tias and white ‘mums graced the Church of the Guardian Angels here, Monday, for the marriags of Anne T Mulcahy, Toronto, and Alvin Edward Hartman, R.CJA., Timmins. ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M Teefy Muleahy, Orillia, and the groom. the son of Mrs. Hartman and the late William Hartman, Bridgenorth, Ont Rev. Bernard Doyle performed the cerâ€" emony. Mrs. J. Mossington was at the organ. Miss Stanley Ward was the solâ€" oist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in stres{â€"length perryâ€"winkle blue crepe with scma}; matching hat and black accessories. She carried her mother‘s missal, coverâ€" od with an arrangement of coral roses and white pompons. ‘Gertrude Mulâ€" cahy, Toronto, was the bride‘s only atâ€" tendant, in a streetâ€"length gown of plum crepe styled after the bride‘s gown with a small hat to match and black accessories. She carried a bouquet of apricot roses and yellow pompons. Fred Cliver, RCAF., was best man. T5‘ Mulecahy, Windsor, brsther of the bride, and Sergt. Robert Kennedy, Camp Borden, were ushers. The bride‘s moâ€" hetr received guests at her home in a rile green crepe suit with a corsage of coral roses and bronze pompons, asâ€" sisted by the groom‘s mother, wearing . a frock of powder blue crepe and corâ€" sage of pink roses. For travelling, the bride donned a beige velvet suit with matching hat and ‘brown accessories. appearsd a last week: On December 27¢h, local interest took nla when Miss Anne Mu bride of Mr Alvin Hs well known in Timmi having besn at the town clinic h: to take a position wit Former Timmins Counle Wed in Orillia, Ont. Miss Anne Muleahy Recomes Bride of Mr. A. Hartman at Pretty Ceremny. of the b received teal blue, Mtr. ars sidence a r1;2@a@ a no meâ€"~nots. matching long gloves, coronet with short veilin tationed as blue lac i weddil CONSUMER‘S RATION COUPON CALENDAR 2 .3 in â€"was the Mrs. Thomas wi Hagersville who SU N Hotato Ciub, which e Val Gagne Agriâ€" ve just been anâ€" zes disvributed. In or girl purchased Certified Chippewa s furnished free, to treat the seed lanting. He or she C, MTS. P. Bauman w2saring a dress in sage of yvellow roses. mas will take ubp reâ€" 3" Butter Coupons 42, 43, 44, 45 Expire. Meot Coupons 30, 31, _ . 33, ddi‘Expire.. .. 224 al Gagne Boys‘ ito Club, which il Gagne Agriâ€" just been anâ€" 1 7 111 ling of DOrillia, Health De Mr. Hart member a caime th Both atr Mulcah Tal yoar OC basis IJANUARY THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS. ONTARIO Member ine of ord. members of This is a twoâ€"year project, and thus each boy is expected to save enough seed from his plot this year to plant oneâ€"half acre in 1944. The prize money was supplied for this club at the rate of $3.00 per memâ€" ber for all those who completed the project. Oneâ€"third of this was supplied by the Federal Department of Agriculâ€" ture: oneâ€"third â€" by the Provincial Deâ€" partment of Agriculture, and oneâ€"third by the local sponsoring organization. Ladies‘ Auxilfary Hold General Meetms Monday The following is the standing of the members together with the points obâ€" tained by each: Name and Address of Winner James Clarke, Monteith ... Raymond Levacque, Anthony ... Deolwin Lang, Monteith Gerald McGrath, Shillington Norman McQuoid, MeCart ... Allan C. Cline, Shillington . David Weir, Matheson Reg. Plummer, Monteith . Floyd Montgomery, Goldlands ... John Monteith, Watabeag Tl. Pts. ...878 .810 192 786 748 743 T134 729 700 ... 283 points the fieid score there were 100 for field notes and financial statement; 200 for an exhibit at the |Club Achieveâ€" ment Day:; 100 for judging competition; 200 for ten questions based on club work, and 100 for attendance at club meetings. Altogether, therefore, there was a possible score of .1,000 points. of ge freed etce. whaich to treal an experiment to ‘his project. ‘The mHot w Porgquis Junction Boys‘ Chippawa Potato Club Sponsored by Porquis Juneâ€" tion Agricultural Societyv. PWwWIing se iAC1 ale 1€ ified 26 1 2 th poyv il nI purchased one or two bags of Chippewa potatoes, and was free, enough Semssan Bel to seed for disease, before plantâ€" was also furnished twenty [ Ffertilizer free with treat a portion of his plot as nmnent, and also to add interest Lron â€" to the fiel PotatC the Comfor members to y h n to ths possible of 300 e field score there were 100 s and financial statement; xhibit at the iClub Achieveâ€" was inspected during the on and scored on the basis ppearance, cultivatiscn and n weeds, plot management, Hold 27 ie 20 Butter Coupons 46, 47 Meat Coupons 35 sp€ jus| ribu ) Porquis; Jct. Boys‘ b, which was sponâ€" _ Junction Agriculâ€" st been announced uted. In this ClUub Teaâ€"Colfee Coupons 28, 29 Meat Coupons 36 Vol Meat Coupons 34 Coupons 26, 27 Preserves Coupons ©10, Dil Butter Coupons 44, 45 Meat Coupons 33 _ ___ Sugar Coupons 23, 24 â€" Teaâ€"Calffee On and After January 17 One Meat Coupon = 4 pound Canned Salmon rund Whi nd comfo andâ€" their roceeds to ‘und which M ed OOK 764 155 754 749 736 ""10 * The following is the standing of t] members together with the points ol tamed by each: \Name and Address of Winners _ Tl P1 Carl Hansisn, Anthony .................. 859 Robert McCall, Shillington ....._..... 843 ,Evelyn Wolf, Matheson ... .. 841 'Dous Foster, 1. ‘Hugh Clark, Shillington Sherwood Sexsmith, Matheson . Gordon McMain, Matheson . Harry Montague, Shillington Helen Simpson, Anthony Ilean Todd, Anthony ... ommc Leonard Doey, Shillington J pâ€" bD hP 6 »~J ~J] Pembroke Standardâ€"Observer:â€" It is stated that in the bombing raid on Christmas eve 243,000 homes in Berlin were destroyed. Reports now are to the effect that nearly threeâ€"quarters of Berlin is in ruins. Mrs. Cameron 1 evening. Mrs. Shaw spoke about New Res tions from the Provincial Commi for attendance of Memhbers. Mrs. Cameron won the raffle for The prize money was supplied {or this club at the rate of $3.00 per member for all those who completed the project. Oneâ€"third of this was supplied by the Federal Department of Agriculture; oneâ€"third by the Provincial Departâ€" ment of Agriculture, and oneâ€"third by the local sponsoring organization. Leonard Doey, Shillington ty 224 Gerald Dawn, Anthony ................. .214 This is a twoâ€"year project, and thus each boy and girl is expected to save enough seed from his or her plot this year to plant oneâ€"hal! acre in 1944. Mrs. T. Gay, convenor of the Comâ€" fort Fund, has received 12 letters from boys overseas and one airgram from Italy and one form Sicily, thanking her for the parcels which they have r2â€" ceived, and greatly appreciate. Past Prosident Mrs. W. Devine gave the installations. During the business portion of the meeting, the ladies Auxâ€" iliary donated $100 to BEranch 88 of the Canadian Legion. In addition to the poss points for the field score, the for field notes and financial 200 for an exhibit at the Cl ment Day; 100 for judging c 200 for answering ten ques on club work; and 100 for at club meetings. Altogether there was a possible szoli points. alsi> was furnished 20 pou fertilizer free with which tc tion of his or her plot as ar and also to add intsrest t project. The plot was inspected growing season and scored of general appsrance, cul freedom from wseeds, plot : The winners of the Shillington Boys‘ and Girls‘ Chippewa Potato Club which was sponsored by the Shillington Woâ€" mgn‘; Institute have just been anâ€" nounced and the prizes distributed. In this Club each boy or girl purchased one or two bags of Certified Chippewa potatoes, and was furnished free, enough Semesan Bel to treat the seed for disease be{ore nlanting. He or she Shillington Boys and Girls‘ Chippawa Potato Club _ _Â¥ WE UV GZ _ /A LA RFZ A.â€"Air Cadet Officersâ€"Nil ya B.â€"Air Cadetsâ€" ponsored by the Shillington 1. Rankâ€"Reclassification Wonqen’s Institute. ' All listed below reclassified AC2 efâ€" ‘fective 3â€"1â€"44 and promoted to form class C Juniors 3. 134, AC2 p Allworth, Robert E.:; 195, AG2 p Andrechek, Péerty; 191, AC2 p Ansara, George; 198,. AC2 p Tharbonâ€" neau, John; 216, AC2 p Charbonneau. The winners of the Shillington Boys‘ ad Girls‘ Chippewa Potato Club which as sponsored by the Shillington Woâ€" en‘; Institute have just been anâ€" munced and the nrizes distrihnuted. In Readyâ€"Made Menus for 21D2vs though seoo IT’S easy to serve he the timely men Win"*. â€" Sound, pr clever new bookles . taking planning Tempting ... Convenient ... Nutritionâ€"\v Right! coOurPoOnN VALUES SUGAR â€" 1 pound TEA « 2 ounces COFFEE â€" +; pound BUTTER =â€" 14 pound 28 2 | ] 4. FRj THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) nd financial statement] it at the Club Achieveâ€" or judging competition; ng ten questions based id 100 for attendance at Altogether, therefore, inspected during d scored on the ince, cultivation zV Dounds O 4â€"oâ€"1ILC which to treat a porâ€" lot as an experiment, iterest to his or ‘her in the interests of outrition and bealth as an aid to Yictory. 2A 2 2 ]| 5 standin SAT 1°ere wC ing of the points obâ€" Sponsored by e seed or she 4â€"8â€"10 ‘smeals, if you follow "Eatâ€"toâ€"Workâ€"toâ€" , interesting â€"this II the difficult, timeâ€" And it‘s yours FREE. 799 796 7903 13 100 _way to tempting every food need ! Send for your 466660004 044b 64 6404b e | â€" The winners of the Matheson Boys‘ Swine Club, which was sponsored by the Timmins Lions TClub, have just beon announced and the prizes distributed. In this Club each boy purchased two pureâ€"bred Yorkshire weanling pigs from the Dominion Experimental Station at Kapuskasing at a price of $7.00 each f.0.b., Kapuskasing. The transportation on thes2 pigs was paid by the Ontario Department of Agriculture. \ _ These pigs were inspected during the growing season and suggestions made to the boys on how to feed and look | after them. addition to the possible of 200 points for care and feeding methods noted at the time these visits were i made during the season; there were 400 | points for award on the pair of sows | Jjudged at the time of the Achievement day on the basis of bacon type, develâ€" opment, uniformity and breeding stanâ€" dards: 200 points for judging competiâ€" tion; 200 points for examination; 100. points for feed records and 100 points :NOMQC“MWWWQ“OOOQ $9463%%049864 4 Sponsored by Timmins Lions Club. Winners of Prizes in the Matheson Boys‘ Swine Club taille P LarD Donald W.; 189, AC2 A~C2 1p» Morris Ronald â€"F.; 19 li NOTTICE 1. The first floor is outâ€"ofâ€"bounds to senior Cadets. Cadets will pleas» conâ€" fine their activities to the top fioor and the basement. 2. Senior cadets will please use the north door on the west side to enter the building. AC2 EesE I. ROUTINE t 1. Monday, January 10, 1915 hours, Centralt Public School 2, Thursday, January 13, 1915 hours. Central Public School. 2.â€"Orderly Officer, week of January 9 P.0, W. L. Tansley. 3.â€"Orderly Sergeant, Woeek of Jan. 9th Sgt. FEric Bull. K D No. 10 Timmins Boys "K" Club Sqmdron WEEKLY Rl)l‘TINE ORDERS Issued by A.C. Flight Lieutenant P. Moisley, C.O. No. 10, Timmins Boys " Squadron Part Iâ€"Administration ru, Johtr 1i BEFORE A. Woodbury ix, C 211. Fire Threatens, Let Us Help You Check Your Fire Insurance. Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickerings cer, Armand P mnel Other TV Part ITâ€"PERSONNEL 10OY Timely...interesting ... heipfull Let this origiâ€" nal new booklet bring better health to your fomily. MAIL YOUR COUrPON TODAY! ‘Than Ai Address C3ty NUTRITION FOR VICTORY® BOX 600, TORONTCO) CANADDA FLO., Adjutant ase send me my FRE} rd The following is the stanc members together with the tained by each: | Name and Address of Winner Alex Gibson, Matheson Victor Jent>n, Matheson Charlie Whalen, Matheson Dolton Shannon, Matheson Lenard O‘Connor. Matheson Carl Hansen, Anthony ‘Raymond Lavacque, Anthon , George Moore, Matheson | Lenard Miller, Vimy Ridge George Sutherland, Matheso: Harold Durham, Vimy Ridg ‘\J. A. Ewon, Matheson This is a oneâ€"year boy is expected to kee these sows as a cases the boys have ch sows:; where they de: they were asked to sell bour as a breeder, if 1 The prize money was suoplied i club at the rate of $4.50 per n for all ‘those who completed th ject. Oneâ€"third of this was supp the Federal Department of Agric oneâ€"third by the Provincial Depa of Agrfculture, and of local sponsoring organi for attendaneo therefore, 1,200 points. Small Boy â€"I some pots and Nabor. Myrs. Nabor â€" Emall Boy â€"â€" ; and aur wroof lea} @QUITE DTFIE Motht Havii 11 lial D >~thir bDv l Pts. 1,.000 OTre 995 993 955 918 Det by 1€

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