'0“000“000“0“000“ 444 6 i Local and Personal ; n 4 # 00 ¢ 4e ¢%%% %%% Miss Gladys Stuart was a recent visitor to New Liskeard. Miss D. Peel recently spent a holiday with friends and relatives in Kapuskasâ€" ing. New Liskeard‘s tax rate for this year is the lowest in the history of that| town, being 34 mills for public and 48 mills for separate school supporters, ~ Miss Dorothy Gleason, recently with the TNO. Telegraphs at Timmins, is now at the Kirkland Lake office of the company. Miss Donelda Mitchell reéturned last week to her home in ~Kirkland Lake cfter visiting relatives and friends in Timmins. The Haileybury tax rate this year| is 359 mills for public school and 73 raills for separate school supporters, keing down 1 mill for public and 6 mllls, for separate school supporters. I Among tht local and personal notes| in The Northern Tribune of Kapuskas-| ing last week, the following will be ot‘ local interest:â€"**Miss Anita }J"lynn| left on Saturday for her home in Txm-! mins. She nad spent the winter here as skating instructress at the arena.‘" THURSDAY, APRIL 27TH, 1944 RIVERSIDE PAVILION P P P L AC O SA AP PP PPA Music at the "PAV" by GENE CROCCO and His ORCHESTRA Gentsâ€"â€"~75¢ Enjoy Dancing to the Finest Music Floor in the North. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appeintment Phone 1877 Dancing Saturday Evening 21 Third Ave BUCOVETSKY BLDG. scientific Accuracy “000“0“"’00?“00““000“0“00“000000 With by Timmins PUT VICTORY FIRST BUY VICTORY BONDS It is our privilege and patriotic duty to urge all our depositors to invest 1i Victory Bonds to the fullest extent their individual circumstances permit and to withdraw funds from their bank accounts to do so. Victory Bonds are the sounde vestment in Canada. In the ev« an emergency, they are readily s: or you may borrow money af them at any branch. Captain Robinson, of Monteith, wa a Timmins visitor last week, Mr. Stymers left on Tuesday for To onto after visiting in Timmins. Captain Stewart, of Monteith, visi ed friends in Timmins this week. Miss Laura Ballantyne left on Satâ€" urday for Kapuskasing where she will resume her work. Mr. and Mrs T.G. Thompson, of Sudâ€" bury, spent a few days last week with friends in Timmins. Albert Moscarello, Canadian Army stationed at Halifax, visited his parents Third Ave., this week. Bdr. J. Frattura returned to his st. tion at Halifax last week after spendit leave at his home, Hemlock St.. Chief Petty Officer W. B. Paterso: who has been on leave at his hom 101 Elm street south, left yesterday | return to HMC.S. Shelburne. L. ‘A. C. Emile Everard, R. C:â€"A. F stationed at Rivers Manitoba, is spendâ€" ing a leave visiting at his home, Tamarâ€" ack St.. Keith Powell, Canadian Army tioned at Petawawa spent leave | ing relatives and friends in town week. Miss Helen Chisholm left at the weekâ€"end for Ottawa, where she has accepted a position in the National Art Gallery. 'Sgt. and Mrs. John A. Platt of Ottaâ€" wa, arrived home on Tuesday, on speC¢â€" ial leave to make arrangements for reâ€" pairing their home at 40 Patricia Blyvi., which was damaged in the fire on Sunâ€" day. Mrs. Ed. Bodell, and little son Larry, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bodell, Maple Street. South, for some weeks, were called home to Hamilton last week, on account of the illness of Mrs. Bodell‘s mother. f A Message to Our Branches from Coast to Coast on the Best Ladiesâ€"25¢ e e P AP P PP adily salable VISIt S event Former 8. Porcupine Man Presumed as Killed Overseas to The Ac The foll Toronto who was Plight Lieu previously 1 ations ovet against M a O0.C. D.F.C ng at IWidl Toronto, and Air Gunner 1 l M sSouthcott Schumacher, /4 The Advance. Tuesday morhni Mothers‘ Bowling Alleys for anothe tained by Mrs. 1 of the first half of ‘the â€"frst play off with Mrs. T. Johnst Three games | winner, all pi Wallis was in the score was 1st 2nd 3rd Total â€"Pins. . c t 2,860 Southcott‘s team was the winner with 564pins. The personnel of Southcott‘s team: Mrs. Bert Southcott, captain; Mrs. Don Campbell, Mrs. James Stirrat, Mrs. ‘Clarence Cameron, Mrs. Sam Gurevich, Mrs. Vi Boyd. Mrs. Johsnson‘s team gets the runâ€" nerâ€"up prizes. Mrs. T. Johnson, capâ€" tain: Mrs. Alex Mair, Mrs. Frank Mcâ€" Whinnie, Mrs. F. Robertson, Mrs. 1. Hamilton, *Irs. B. Keizer. Sst 11â€" Mrs.: Southcott, who w June 194 it Ma btu 1 cott Team Wins in Mothers‘ Bowling Club gut. Man / morning saw the final of the Bowling Club at the MciIntyre another year. The team capâ€" | Mrs. Bert Southcott, winner rst half of the series, had to , with the team captained by ohnson, winner of second half. mes were played to decide the l1 pins to count. _ Mr. T. ©. is in charge of the score sheet | [ 11 11 e he got the D.FXC. nIS m. L. Crooks, a previous was given the D.S.0., ator of the plane, Flying Simpson, also got the ‘ Simpson e Eublic School teacher.) {arsh received his trainâ€" ing Pool and Eglinton,; zot his wings as Wireless it Jarvis, shortly before St. Mary‘s hospitali S s in March 1941. He 1reâ€" nmission as Pileét Officer is the former Mrs. Webb, Timmin Grey Home in the much applause.. She *"Smiling Through." readings by Mrs. Per received much appla joyed by all who atte afternoon Canon Cus enJoyed tea prior to Mâ€" k. emergency operatio nlI4yvy. Mrs. Daisy B: e DF.:C. "for conspicuâ€" ver â€"enemy territory" ‘ancis Peter Marsh, 24, ted missing in air operâ€" : North Baltic, is now according to the latâ€" isualty list. Fit. Lieut. ink Oo| resicde follow : Johnson Southcott 696 991 828 959 19 910 t from Tuesday‘s to ‘"Pete" Marsh in the Imperial pine, for some enlisting in the known to many mned last weel visiting friend the D.F.C. his sa@altic, is now g to the latâ€" t. / Pitb:; Hedley Marsh, ‘Toronto, and on Eighthill L 26th â€"Special leton Place, town this Special to rushed to THE PORCUPINE ADVANCIT * Schumacher Ladies Hold d.‘ï¬v Q | uccessful Tea and Sale Schumachet The Advance. ‘The Ladies® Guild Anglican Mission he ful afternoon tea, sa and fancy work, We in the Church hall, Arthur Wilford, pres Guild received the ; tables with bright arranged. Serving | Mrs. W. Wallace, Mr Ppoole and Mrs. E. M The bake table hi of lovely home baki sold out. Mrs. J. P McNeil were in c table. Mrs. Fred Coo the plants and fi« a large selection ( and beautiful art which soon foun fancy work table and Mrs. McLe: business. There of aprons, chil novelties for sa ers were Mrs. B Mrs. Curnow. Mrs. James Ke the piano. play. Mrs. Dal Southcott team Al . Mrs. D E. Mille held 1t 1€ h n3 J # 4 P YT VICTORY FIRST" today sn i0000 e uty t en ® n Ne 00 * _T . To NRKE PE TE . «. 1sM 11 This Loan, James Dunbar of Poreupine Died Monday This Week i] Por line Gen Dunbar, id been urrendd e are looking forward to forward to a safe Porcupine, AprIL 20U00,. Advance. eath occurred on April 24th, in ie General Hospital, of Simon Junbar, aged 47, of Porcupine been ill for some time but h came as a shock to fhis famâ€" whom we offer our sincere iv in the loss of a husband and 18 1¢ da‘s Sixth Victory Loan ut necessity facing us above all, calls for our s »ï¬Â«u . xt *# 2 :i‘d? n Psn many sitern times Willia > buried on Thursday afterâ€" .30 pm. from the United th Rev. Lors Carlson : and Thompson officiating. The > resting at home until the for which are in sed â€" was a resided During 1 Nov Hunkin‘s oronto. The day being | is from Timmins and : attended and enjoyed The ladies of the Guild anks to all who ‘helped o successful. ince Want Advertisements nemy ('ullupsvs 111 ilard § on t / en 1. ~ JOne Dunbat Scotia. April 26th 11 the Victory, have many his Mtr "~~ Of surviv broth orcupint ime hece uUnC Carman Dorothy,. 1 Home Special Lo go Lt.â€" ictou and for had W.M.S. of Mackay Church Celebrate First Anniversary 1AS The W. M. S. of Mackay Presby! Church met for their monthly me last week and Mrs. B. Darling w the chair. Mrs. W. Isnor, progri convener for the month arrange evening‘s programme. Mrs. C Pennie read the Scripture and M ‘Troyer led the prayer. The pap | "Gur India" story was given b so Regular Monthly Mes« ing Held Thursday Last, HO FINER CARBONATED BEVERAGE GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE greatest ll of every on the limit .. â€" .10 regularly out of ecarmnings ... ( shorten the war and bring bas at the earliest possible momen We in Canada first bough stave off defeat. Next we bought for atitack. Pep s1 * 0" l U the reg flort. O)1n 4 4 e of us to bu t of earnin war and 1 st pu:eriblc anaila first to buy NATIONAL WAR FINANC ill mort 1t 1e determination Victory Bonds to with our h'an'ing-s id oayvy for them '._.‘:]: ht Bond OGuUur Dovs ( Canada, Limited PA . H. Poppleton As the annual t the District eld in Mackay e member dis«â€" this meeting. the first year . M. S. of Macâ€" rs each invited moeting with imess was comâ€" e basemeont of r table was set, whith WwAas birthday cake. the head of the d the members ved a pleasant