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Porcupine Advance, 27 Jul 1944, 1, p. 2

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"In the ._personnel of the C.WAC. pipe and army band.": In commenting on the high privilege conferred on Tisdale that these ladies should see fit to visit our community, he called it a "unique and epical" event. It is the first time such an organization has visited here and a welcome hand is extended, not only nmow but in ‘all future occasions "We hope they will return and will receive a royal welcome at the hands of all citizens. It is fitting that at this time we unveil the Honour Roll of those men and women who have volunteered from this Township to serve â€"their country. Nine hundred men and women are serving from Tisdale. We are proud of them, and we in turn would like you to know we recognize this Honour Roll as a symbol of our responsibility by the Township of Tisâ€" dale, to our sons and fathers whose names are set upon this roll. We will accept the responsibility of seeing these men and women rehabilitated after the war." The pipe band gave a marching selection before the Reeve called on Archdeacon Woodall to unveil the Roll and give the dedicatory prayer. "I do here and now dedicate to the glory of God this Roll of Honour in grateful and undying memory of those valiant volunteers of this townâ€" ship who counted not their lives dear umto themselves but have freely offerâ€" ed them in the service of their King and Country," were the words used and the Archdeacon then read a prayer for the safety of the men and women whose names were on the Roll. This was followed by a most impressive rendering of "Abide With Me", given by the military band. iA large percentâ€" age of the population were present at the ceremony and applause was freeâ€" ly given, After the ceremony the ladies of the C bands were entertainâ€" ed to afternoon tea at the Airport Hotel the manageress, Mrs. Dalpe, making a most hospitable hostess. _ The ladies were brought from Schumacher and returned by cars offered by our citizens. Mr. and Mrs, Maxwellâ€"Smith returnâ€" ed on Sunday from two weeks spent in Quebec City and Toronto. While in Quebec they were most hospitably enâ€" tertained by Fire Chief Beaulieu and Mrs,. Beaulieu who were hosts for the Convention of Dominion Fire Chiefs held on July 10th to 12th at the Cha teau Frontenac. They also saw the reâ€" ception given General De Gaulle in Quebec, and were among those present when the delegates to the Convention were received (individually) by Lt. Governor Fiset, of Quebec province. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bessette left on Monday for Bellerive in the Laurâ€" entians where they will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. Galbraith and son, Angus, left on ‘Wednesday for two‘ weeks holiday in Toronto. Recent guests at the Galbraith home were After "O Canada" was given by the brass band, Reeve Victor H. Evans welâ€" comed the visiting who were placed inside a roped=in enclosure in front of the hall. "We are met today to receive into our community a very worthy organization," said the reeve, Houth Porcupine gave the military and pipe bands of the Canadian Woâ€" men‘s Army Corps, which are on a coast to coast recuiting tour, a great welcome on Tuesday afternoon when they paraded to the Township Buildâ€" ing. Twenty smart young women comâ€" prised the pipe band and thirty were in the brass brand. They were apâ€" plauded for their excellent performâ€" ances as they played to the large crowd collected before the building., The cereâ€" mony of unveiling the Honour Roll for the Township of Tisdale was dignified and impressive. Two large, framed, illuminated, sheets of names of men and women who have enlisted in the armed forces from the Township were conspicuously placed in front of the building covered with a Union Jack. Over nine hundred names are on the roster C.W.A.C,. Military and Pipe Bands at Unveiling of Townshibp Honour Roll Impressive Ceremony at South Porcupine .on â€" Tuesday Afternoon This Week. Sergt Hulley Reported Slightly Wounded in Action. Other Items of Interest from South Porcupine and the Dome South Porcupine, July 26th, Special to The Advance. News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District es es s enc mm smm mssn snn e mm n on ces By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Tisdala bearing date the 16th day of May, 1944, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Township of Tisdale will be held at the Council Chambers, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon on the 12th day of September, 1944, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being published in the Ontario Gazette on the 3rd day of June, 1944, the 1st day of July, 1944 and the 5th day of August, 1944, and that copies of the said list may be had at.my office. Treasurer‘s Office this 17th day of May, 1944. Treasurer‘s Sale of Lands for Taxes Township of Tisdale, District of Cochrane Mrs. Margaret Deacon and Mrs. Winiâ€" fred Miller left this week for holiday by Lake Nipissing. Congratulations to Mrs. Griffiths, who on July 16th celebrated her 85th birthday Mrs. Griffiths is visiting her daughter, Mrs, W. Purdon, on Main St. for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Eames, former reâ€" sidents of town, now of Toronto, are visiting friends and relatives in town. Their daughter, Joyce, is now a qualiâ€" fied wireless operator in the W.D. of the RC.A F. Mrs. Joe Miller and children have returned home after holiday spent in North Bay. Mrs, Solsky and daughter, of Iroâ€" quois Falls, are visiting Mrs. Welsh, of Main iSt. Mr. and Mrs. Meéervin Finan, of Kirkâ€" land Lake, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. George Finan, of Cecil Avenue. Mrs. H. Kaplan and son, who have spent some weeks at the Slotnick home, left for home in Vancouver this week. Mr Lazar Slotnick accompanied them Miss Margaret McCluskey, of Cochâ€" rane, is the guest of Miss Norma Sulâ€" livan. Mrs, Cyril Pearce and two sons reâ€" turned home with Mr. and Mrs. Tom FParrell from Pakenham. They will reâ€" side in South Porcupine for the duraâ€" tion of the war. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Draper, accomâ€" panied by Mrs. O‘Callahan, left last week for Ottawa, Montreal and Shawâ€" ville. Mrs. T. Cahill and sons, Garth and Paul, left on Tuesday for ‘holiday in Pembroke and Ottawa. Mrs. Don Pecore and daughter accompanied them. Miss Jean Andreéews, of the Dome office staff, is on holiday in Toronto and Montreal. Pte. Carlo Cattareilo i2@aves 10P wawa this week after two weeks‘ furâ€" lough at home. Miss Peggy Kujala is visiting her parents from Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burnett and baby have returned to take up residâ€" ence in South Porcupine, after a year spent in Arizona. Mr. Burnett is greatly improved in health and has reâ€" sumed work at the Imperial Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Kain and Miss Essie Kain, V.ON., have returned from Owen Sound after two weeks‘ vacation, (Mrs. McCluskey, of Cochrane, is improving after operation in Porcupine General Hospital. Mrs. Tom Gibbons is visiting in Torâ€" onto. Nursing Sister Verne Smythe, with the RCAF. at Calgary, is in town for a few days renewing acquaintances. Miss Sybil Ostrom is on holiday in Englehart, visiting Miss Clarabel Covey. Sgt. Arthur G. Hulley is reported "slightly wounded in action on July 14th",. Nature of wounds is not yet available but information will be forâ€" warded to his wife (the former Ruth Armstrong) as soon as received. Sgt. Hulley is well known in town, having resided here prior to his enlistment and his friends wish him speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carruthers and children are on vacation at their sumâ€" mer cottage at Barber‘s Bay. Mrs. B. H. Harper with her children are on holiday at their summer cotâ€" tage at Temagami. Miss Joyce Allen accompanied them, » Mr. tnd Mrs. Stan \Gardiner, of Powelis‘ Point, have returned (from snort holiday at Sault Ste. Marie. Pte. Carlo Cattarello leaves for Petaâ€" wawa this week after two weeks‘ furâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rayner and Miss Beulah Rayner left on Saturday for vacation in Peterborough and points East, Pte. and Mrs. Maurice Londry are visiting at the Luxton home on Main St. their son, Donald <(LAC in the R CAF.) from Mountain View, and LAW. Ruth Zmith of Rockcliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Huot and childâ€" ren left on Wednesday to spend a vacaâ€" tion in Windsor. P. H. MURPHY, Treasurer. I and will spend a vacation in Vancouyâ€" er. Toronto Telegram:â€"*"I can‘t underâ€" stand politics," says a layman. Well, who does? The funeral which was a very large one with many of her fellow countryâ€" men and women attending was held Wednesday afternoon at five o‘clock from St. Alphonsus Parishnh Church, <chumacher. The Rev. Father Marâ€" tindale conducted the service. Interâ€" ment were with The Walker Funeral Home. Timmins. Card of Sympathyâ€"Mr. and Mrs. L G. Hall and Eileen. Advance. Deep regret was epxerienced at the sudden death of Mrs. Charles Pupich, Elâ€"Dorado MHotel. FRirst Ave. Mrs. Pupich passed away very suddenly at her home Monday, July 17th. A proâ€" minent and active worker in local organizations the late Mrs. Mary Lukâ€" asich Pupich was born at Ladesic, Draga, Jugoslavia, August 18th, 1893. Popular resident of Echumacher for the past ten years, the late Mrs, Pupich had many friends here who sincerely murn her passing and extend their deepest sympathy to the husband and family in their sad bereavement. Surâ€" viving are her husband, two sons and four daughters. Both sons are in the Canadian Army. Gnr Charles Pupich, RC:A., is in France. He went over with the invasion troops, and Pte Bob Pupitch, RCAMXC. is stationed at Camp Borden. The many beautiful floral tributes were a token of the high esteem in which the late Mrs,. Pupich was held by her many friends. The floral triâ€" butes Ware from:â€"iPillow, Husband; Broken Wheel, Daughters Goldie and Mary; Cross, Son Charlie, and Elia; Wreath, Son iBobby, and Danica; Gates Ajar, daughter Betty and Aldo; Gates Ajar, daughter Rosie, and John; Heart, Grandchildren: wreath, Sister Violet and family, San iFrancisco; wreath, Brotherâ€"inâ€"law Joée Subasic; Casket, brotherâ€"nâ€"law Walter Pupich and famâ€" ily, Pittsburgh; Casket, Tonka, Bratâ€" etic and sons, Pittsburgh; Boarders of the Elâ€"Dorado; Mr. and Mrs, L. Zulâ€" iani:Frank â€"Radoseviit and ifamily; Mike Miheleic; George Fak and family; Mr. and Mrs. Maletic and family; Frank and Annie Sebalj; Mr. and Mrs. George Sebalj; Joesph Verbik and family; Krizmanic and family; Joe Sarkotich and family; Joe Mihelcic and family; Frank Klisanich and family; Banpich family; A. E. Wadge; Joe Zupan and family; Stak family; Vukcbratich and famly; Gecan and family; Herak and family;: Chades and family; Stanuga and family; Léegac and family, Sudbury Grgurich and family; John Marsich; Nick and Frank Sebalj; Canjar family; Valentic family; Barkovich family; Marcel and Stella Zuliani; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheculski and family; Mrs. T. Jaksic and Anne; Mr. and Mrs. Stanâ€" ley Bolf, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Kyle; Mrs. Kangrow; Frank Kobe and family: Mr. P. C,. Mailtais; Mr. and Myrs. Zupancic and family; Mikic and Cor families: Rajel Simac and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Butkovich and family:; Stefanac family; S. K. H. Clanice S. K. H., Schumacher; Z, K. S€lovencoy; Mr. Abrams and Staff Schuâ€" macher Hardware:; Manager and Staff, Bank of Commerce, Schumacher; Officers and Members of Loyal Order of Moose Lodge 1658; 85. K. H. South Porcupine: District of Cochrane Hotel Association: Union Brewery; Mine Union Local 241. Spiritual Offeringâ€"Mr. and Mrs. FPrank Furlong, Miss Betty Murphy, Mrs. Giachino and Mrs Morrissette. ‘The Pallbearers were:â€"Mike Bolkâ€" ovac, Mike Speliq, Vide Protulipac, Frank Vukobratic, Frank Dokman, Tom Rusnov. The Kiwanians are planning an Inâ€" terâ€"Club meeting with Timmins ai Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Park on August 14th. This will be a basket picnic. Funeral Last Week of Mrs. C. Pupich of Schumacher South Porcupine, July 26th. Special to The Advance. At the Kiwanis Dinner meeting on Monday night Mr. Wm. Curran, of Preston East Dome, gave a talk on British Columbia. Mr. Cutrtran resided in B.C. for a number of years, and was therefore able to make his talk, which was illustrated by colored slides, most interesting. . He was thanked warmly for his address, Many Beautiful Floral Triâ€" butes Express Regard in Which Mrs. Pupich was Held Address on British Columbia at Kiwanis At South Porcupine August "7th has been proclaimed a civic holiday by the council of the Township of Tisdale at their Monday meeting and a street light is to be inâ€" stalled at the corner of the Coniaurum road and the highway. George M. Henry, of Crawford St., was recently appointed by Council to the High Stchool Board. Hugh Train, appointed earlier by the Council, reâ€" signed and Mr. Henry fills the vacancy, At Monday‘s couhcil meeting Mr. E.] Duxfield, of Schumacher, was appointâ€" ed to the Cemetery Board to replace Rev. Lors Carlson. humather, July 26, Special to the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCT, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Miss Green, of Sudbury, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Biggs, Fifth Ave, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Urquhart, left by ‘car for a holiday at Ottawa. Items of Interest \From Schumacher Mrs. Alex Dunbabin, (nee Peggy Belâ€" lamy, Timmins) now of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ernie Dunbabin, Gold Centre. Mr. and Mrs. H. Leng, McéIntyre Froperty, have returned from a holiday at Orillia. . Mrs. F. H. Bowman and little daughâ€" ter are holidaying at Orillia and St. Catherines. Mrs. T. Ellis and family, Fifth Ave. are holidaying at Iroquois Falls. Miss Maisie Dunbabin and Miss Ruth Westerholm are holidaymg at Barbers Bay. Mrs. D. Prior and son Billy are holâ€" idaying at Bayside Beach.: Mrs. James Smith and family, First Ave., have returned from a holiday at Cochrane. OM and Mrs. j. Sutherland and family have returned from a holiday at Nigsht Hawk Lake. Miss Olive Goodyear, of Toronto, is Miller, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The total Goodyear, Fifth Ave. Squadron 1 Miss Gracie, of the Public School were $104.26 Rob Hannigan, of the Infantry Bri« gade, stationed at Toronto, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hannigâ€" an, Third Ave. Mrs. John Di Miracle was hostess Thursday evening at a nicely arranged sccial evening held at her home on First Ave., in honour of Mrs. Alex Dunbabin. cf Toronto. A _ delicious lunch was served by the hostess and a very pleasant. time was enjoyed, My. and Mrs. ,frank McWhinnie, Ssecond Ave., are holidaying at Torâ€" onto and Galt. Beverley Turcotte, of the Royal Can« adian Navy, stationed at Ottawa, is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Turâ€" cotte, Second Ave. The many friends of Mr. M. Mcâ€" Guire, Recreation Hotel, First Avenue, will be pleased to hear that he is coming along fine after his recent illâ€" ness and all extend him their best wishes for a speedy recoveéery. Mrs. FErnie Dunbabin, Gold Centre,. was hostess Friday evening at a nicely arranged party in honour 8f her daughâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Alex Dunbabin, of Toronto. A nice social time was enâ€" joyed with community singing and dancing. During the evening the hostâ€" ess served a delicious lunch. The fsllowing ladies attended:; {(Mns, T. Hodson and daughter L. A. C. Mary Hodson R. C. A. F. (W, D.), Newfoundâ€" land: (Mrs. Joe Iannarelli; Mrs. Harry Cowden and daughter Alice; Mrs. Fred O‘rourke and Beatrice; Mrs,. James MacKenzie and Jessie; Mrs. Harold Grist and Evelyn; Mrs. John Di Mirâ€" acle: Mrs, A. C. King; the guest of "onour, Mrs. Alex Dunbabin, and the hostess, Mrs. Ernie Dunbabin. Sunday morning the service of worâ€" ship was conducted by Mrs. Arthur Jackson, of Timmins. Sunday, July 30 and August 5 the Rev,. J. Thompson, of South Porcupine, will conduct the services. The service will be held at ten o‘clo:k and the Sunday School at 11:15 am. . Everyone is asked to take note of the change of time for the church service and the Sunday School. <chunacher July 26th, Special to the Advance. The Revy. J. Breckenridge, of ’I‘rmity United Church left last week for New York where he will take a special course. He will be away for a month THE PQOR THING ! Just when you most need it, on your heaviest wash day, your washer== or other appliances â€" may break down. It won‘t happen, though, if you check cords and plugs regularly and keep them in good repait. ©®@ And it could have been avoided if a few inches of electric tape had been applied at the first sign of wear! The day being fine the taggers were kept busy. ‘The money raised will go to provide comforts for the Squadron. The committee in charge express their thanks to all who sold tags, also to the citizens for their generous response. The following girls sold tags:â€"Nancy Grenco, Lily Radosich, Gwen Hill, Madâ€" elgine Landreville, June Asseslitine, Betty Gilbert, Sheila Moran, Effie Monaghan, Estelle Hannigan, Mona Elley, Nancy ‘McNeil, Jean Fraser, Eileen Johnson, Eileen Soucie, Carl Karahan, Velma Popovich, Greta Shanks, Ethel Leck, June Stewart, Joan Prentice, Norma Hamilton, Nan Hamilton, Pat Barron, Geneive Hannah, Daisy Prest, Alice cullion, Pat Dobson, Shirley Studden, Jean MacKenzie, Molly Robson, Sally Dybik, Dorothy gGoodyear, Shirley Moran, Glennys Byron, Mrs. Fred â€"Miller The total receipts for the Porcupine Squadron Tag Day in Schumacher Tuesday was Tag Day for the Porâ€" cupine Bomber Squadron. Successful Tag Day at Schumacher for Bomber Squadron The death of Mrs. Laffin, aged 84 years, occurred on July 24th in Porâ€" cupine General Hospital. She was born in Nova Scotia and has been for many years resident in South Porecuâ€" pine. Two sons, Asa and Bert, survive her She was buried on TPuesday. Schumacher, July 26th, Special to the Advance. Deat of Mrs. Laffin at South Porcupine Monday €outh Porcupine, July 26th. Special to The Advance. Large Number of Young Laâ€" dies did Good Work in Tagging The McIntyre Band, under the diâ€" rection of Lieut. Lomas, gave another in a series of Sunday evening band concerts. The event was held in the open air at the McIntyre Community Building and was well attended. Mrs. H. Eden and Mrs, Ira Fraser, Gold Centre, are holidaying at Madaâ€" waska. Echumacher, July 26th, Special to the Advance. Neil Miller, Royal Canadian Navy stationed at Halifax, is visiting his parents, Mr _ and Mrs, Herb Miller, ‘Third Ave. L ‘A. C. Reg Dillon K. C. A. F., stationed at Arnprior, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Dillon, First Ave. Another Pleasing Concert by Mcintyre Concert Band Joe and Marion Brown, FPourth Ave. have returned from a holiday at Deâ€" troit. Nick Tomuik, Royal Canadian left for his station at Montreal visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs uik Fourth Ave. Mr and Mrs. Breckenridge, who have been visiting their son, the Rev. J. Breckenridge, of Trinity United Churâ€" ch, have left for their home in Toronto. Miss Joan Prentitce returned at the weekâ€"end from a holiday at Night Hawk Lake. Staff left this week for her home Ottawa . Navy, after Mrs. Lily Robinson, of Strachan Ave. left last Wednesday for Chippewa where she will spend some time with Mrs. Percy Richards (foarmerly of town). Rev,. Carl Lantz, of Palmer Rapids, left fox home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaufman f6or some days. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hamilton, of Haileybury, spent the weekâ€"end as guests of Mrs. O. McIntosh of Golden Avenue. Mrs. George Sparling and children of Toronto; are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Costain, Dome Ex. Police Court For faulty parkng Wm. Small and J. Sanford paid $1 and costs. J. Laporte and U. Vertanen paid Jimmy Dogue, of the R. C. A. F. is home on leave visiting his parents on Connaught Hill. Russell Brown, of the R. C. A. P., is home on leave. Miss Gena Higgians, of Ortlla, was in town for a few days this week. Mr. and Mtrs. Jos Campagnola and Clara, of Dome Ex., with Mrs. Campâ€" agnola and Norma, of South Porcupine, left this week for holiday in North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chapman, left on Wednesday for Hamilton. Bornâ€"On July 24th, in Porcupine General Hospital a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beelby of 20 Golden Ave. South Porcupine, Miss Joan Somerville is Camping at Camp Lorraine. Paul Bearce is holidaying in Toronto. Flight Lt. Wes. Hayne of the R. C. A. F. from Newfoundland is spending leave with friends in town. Lt. Cecil Fowlie, of Halifax, left on Wednesday aftér spending three days in town renewing acquaintances. Mr. Lex. Linergan ,was visiting his family from Matheson over the weekâ€" end. \Friday night is open night at the South Porcupine Summer Stchool of the United Church which is being atâ€" tended well by over 100 children nightly under the care of Mrs. Helen Bawtâ€" inheimer. Will all interested parents and friends keep this night open and go to see the results of this excellent vacation effort! iMrs. Rock, of King, Ont., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rock, of Moore St. South Porcupine, July 26th, Special to the Advance. Open Night at Summer School at South Poreupine Other Items of Interest from South Porcupine and the Dome Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. Clean Rooms The King Edward Hotel Day or Week Very Reasonable Rates Quiet Atmosphere TIMMINS $10 and costs for being intoxicated in a public place. Willard Therrien was ordered to pay for support of his wife and child, after being charged with failing to provide ‘"necessaries of life" for them Lodo Demers for setting fire without a permit in the township of German on July 6th, was fined $25 and costs or 30 days. He was given time to pay and was warhned by Acting Magistrate Platus to be more careful in future. Theâ€"fire set for clearing bush during the closed season did no serious damage Demers said it was raining when he set it and he thought it was all right to do so. "Scotty‘"‘ Russell brought the charge; he is Deputy Chief Fire Ranâ€" ger, Gustay Heitonen and Gustay Villiâ€" maki paid $10 each for being drunk, Lawrence Gervais was charged by John Ristamaki with assault. He pleaded not guilty. The squabble arose over a key which Ristamaki said Gervais should have given him when he vacated an apartment owned by him. Dr. Harper gave evidence that Ristamaki‘s eye was blackened and required stitcthes and â€" his ribs wére cracked.. Gervais testified that he was menaced by his landlord and in selfdefence struck him. The Magistrate‘s opinion was that there was no nevessity for the successive blows which cracked the man‘s ribs and fined Gervais as stated. North Bay Nugget:â€"But, then, any kid who doesn‘t want to eat things that make him sick is sick. a with GILLETT‘S The harder the cleaning job, the better Gillett‘s likes it! Gillett‘s sails right in, cuts down on the elbow work, leaves floors spotless, garbage pails sweet; keeps drains freeâ€" running. Use full strength for drains and sink pipes, in solution* for cleaning. Gillett‘s is a ti{)-top allâ€"around cleaner that lightens all your hard cleaning loads. Stop right now working so hard. Get Gillett‘s. * Never dissolve lye in hot water. The gction of the lye itself heuts the water. . _DON‘T . WEAR YOURSELE OUT! MADE IN

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