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Porcupine Advance, 21 Sep 1944, 1, p. 3

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pany of its kind in the world. Watâ€" kins have a buying power of $20,000,000. with millions invested in raw materâ€" ial. No â€" experience required. Every Watkinsâ€"Product s>ld on a, guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded All sales records were smashed in generous bonuses were paid to all Wat: kins dealers. Get into business for yourself on"our capital in your. home or adjacent localityâ€"write now fopr further information to The J. R. Watâ€" kings Company, Dept.: Oâ€"Tâ€"7AÂ¥ ;. 2177 Masson, Montreal. > PROPERTIES FOR SALE to. 'I‘he Advance. Mr. Gerald. Scott, Cubmaster, wishs to announce to parents ‘and guardians of Cubs in. the S. Porcupine pack that Mr. Ed. Hovey, Mr. George® King and Mr. Percy McCann will be assistant Cubâ€"masters this year and conseâ€" quently they hope to enlarge the pack and give more time to training these young boys in this excellent arganâ€" ization. Cubs meet each Wednesday evening in the Scout Hall at 7 p.m, sirable location . Terms. WANTEDâ€"Boarding Homes for Ghildâ€" Assistant Cubmaster of South Porcupine Pack Canadian National Railways these sources â€"are »wbony at advor tiser‘s risk. Crushers, 25 cycle motors and minâ€" ing and milling equipment. Address Lad SUNDAY, SEPT. 24, 1944 Full Information From The Advance will not be responâ€" sible . for errors occurring in. tele» phonea advertisements, Or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, hgag wriften. ‘Mistakes occurring ren of School Age. Apply to cnua ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, mmlctm' l l §CM# 22 _ @W@at _ B #00 .480 + South Porcupine, Sept. 20th, Special AU Classifed Advertising must be‘|| _ ""Help Wanted â€"â€" Female" Buillding, Fineâ€" 7 roomed residence; very deâ€" 1k%e A WORD PER INSERTION Modern 6 roomed dwelling; first class ‘Two dwellings on one lot; $2,700. Vacant Lot, Lakeshore. Train Service Changes Mr. Bill Slywchuk, lias’gone to Kingâ€" ston, where he will attend Queen‘s University. _ ERMAC _ COPPER CORPORATION l?”.O. Box 159 Sherbrooks, Que, . _ OP MINE OFFICE at ARNTFIELD T« e ENC Mr. Jack Morrison, 64 Elm South, left on Tuesday for Toronto, where ne will spend a holiday. is A WORD PER INSERTION AGENTS WANTED Phone 26 Effective $ Mrs..Clarence Mitchell and daughter, Heather, of Tomstown, have been visitâ€" { ing relatives and friends in Timmins. Aew,.da Mr. Golinâ€"Charron, Kirby Ave., left yesturday for: Queen‘sâ€" University. _ George Ward, of Latchford, has been holidagying with friends in Timmins. Mr. Bob Menard, left on Friday to ‘begin studies at Queen‘s University. ~Mr. R. Fleming was the guest last Week of his parents] Mr. aners c E. Fleming. Hailéybury onto, spent weekâ€"end leave at his home 212 Elm South. U. S. Navy, was a visitor to Timmins last week, the guest of My. and Mrs. F. M. Burke, Hemlock St. is Miss Beatrice Atkinson was the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. Clare, of Kapusâ€" Mr.. and. Mrs. A. Lett, of Kapuskaâ€" ing, were visitors to Timmins last week. yX 3 e Miss Nancy Bennett and Miss Berna McPhail spent the weekâ€"end in Kirkâ€" land Lake. Wirelessâ€"Airâ€"Gunner _ Art Harnden, of the R.C.AF., Mannng Depot, Torâ€" Mrs. J.} Brodieâ€"has returned. to her home at Lake<after visiting her daughter, Mrs. ‘J. Roberts, Timinins. M»#. George Beilek, Eim St. South, left last week for Kingsbon. where he will attend Queen‘s: University. Mrs. W. R. Fraser and two sons were recent visitors to Timmins, the guests of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bourdon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paice, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. Paice‘s mother on Sixth Avenue, left on Sunâ€" day to return to their home in Ottawa. The correspondent of The Kapuskasâ€" ing Northern Tribune at Hearst says that flowers are blooming in Hearst in early September, which is considered a record for the North. Miss Audrey McPhail, who has been visiting at the home of her parents on Commercial Avenue, has returned to ‘Toronto. Office Assistant, for typing, switchâ€" boerd operation and general office work,.. experienced proferred but not' essential ; > Opportunity for. advancement Apply to Relectiye ;Bervice Oflige at Timâ€" Lieutenant Bennet. Souther, of Mr. :and ; Mrs.. J. MacGuire were reâ€" _ iJ Mr. D. B. Ourtis left for Barrie on E. A. Chalmers Hudson, of the R.CG. N.V.R., left on Friday to return to his station, after spending furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Hudson, 264 Cedar South. ‘Mrs. George Holland and little son, Glen, of Detroit, Mich., are the guests of Mrs. Holland‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson, 264 Cedar South, for a few weeks. Wirelessâ€"Airâ€"Gunner Richard Booker of the R.C.A.FP., Manning Depot, spent weekâ€"end leave at his home on Sixth P. J. Punlop, who was a Timmins delegate to the Legion convention at Budbury this week, is now on a holiâ€" day visit to the South and East. ‘Mr. Raliph Redden returned home yesterday. Ralph has been in the R.C, AF. for 2% years and has received his discharge this week, through illâ€" Flit. Lt. Howard Carpenter of the R. C.AF., returned to his station at Dorâ€" val, Quebec, on Sunday, after spending leave at the home of his parents, 20 Columbus. ‘Pte Reginald Lainsbury, <~R.C.A.S.C, is home from Halifax, spending a furâ€" lough with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Lainsbury, 66, ‘Balsam St. South. dicitis, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, has sufficient.ly recovered to be able to be moved to the home of her. sister, Mrs. L. Morley. Mrs. A. Borland, Sr., and daughter, Miss Maimie Borland, of the Timmins post office staff, and Mrs. Borland‘s granddaughter, Mildred, have returned from a three weeks‘ holiday spent at London and pther pointsâ€"south. Miss Audrey Paice, of the Dominion Bank staff, left on Sunday for Ottawa, where she will spend a holiday with her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paice, andâ€"will alsi visit in KHamilton and Toronto before returnâ€" LAC. Honsberger, RCAF., stationed in Qusbec, is. apending a furlough with hic wife, Cedag, South ~â€" Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Percy Statrr, 61 Elm st. south., in St. Mary‘s Hospi- tal, on Thursday, September 14tth, 1944 derwent an operation for, acute appenâ€" Miss Bonita Wood arrived home from Toronto on Monday, where she had been doing farmâ€"work for the summer and has resumed her studies at T. H. Sgt. Ronald Pond, of the R.C.A.F., stationed at Dartmouth, N. 5., arrived Govedman, Mrs; B.. Rutherford and Dr. E.A.PDayareleavmzatthe weekâ€"end by car to attendâ€" Grand ter sessions of The Order of the Chap Fastern 6tar in Toronto. ‘Wirelessâ€"Airâ€"GunnerTerry Kelly, R. C.AFP., stationed at Manning Depot, rpent weekâ€"end leave at his home in Avenue. â€"8 daughter. Mr. David Rowe, 172 Spruce Btreet North, left on Wednesday ‘evening for ‘Toronto where he will enter the Pacâ€" ulty of Dentistry at the University.‘ Miss Mary MacLeod, has safely arâ€" rived in Prince Rupert, British Colâ€" umbia, and a report of her wedding is in town on Sunday, and will spend a furlbugh with relatives here, before returning with his family to Dartâ€" Word has been received by her parâ€" ents at 75 Mountjoy St. South, that expected to follow shortly. Fire Chief W. Stanley was the Timâ€" mins Fire Dept. delegate at the joint convention of the Cochrane and Temâ€" iskaming Firemen‘s iAssociation . at Kirkland Lake this week, while Jack Hunt and M. Ralph were the delegates from the Volunteers of Timmins,. Mr. P. Boychuck returned yesterday from Philadelphia, U. 8. A., where he was attending a convention. Marguerite Mackenzie, who, unâ€" ms.' Jo Ao â€" Doug is leaving shortly for Toronto University * where . he. will: (take: â€"up Chemical Engineering; and the Kiwâ€" anis tendered..theilr good ‘wishes for r,hls suUCccess. _ The community~ made, plans to‘ enâ€" tertain the Potato.Club. of. Matheson at a meeting.early in October.. ; Mr. Winton S.â€" Adamson and his son, Bob, of the RC.N.V.R., were guests at dinner and the young sailor gave an interesting account of some of â€"the places visited by him since he was last Preâ€"School Toxiod Clinic Held at. South Porcupine His talk was entertaining and interâ€" esting and held the attentlon of the Club. Douglas Farren, who is a Cadet I"light Sergeant, was also a guest. Bouth Porcupine, Sept. 20th. Special to The Advance | am ‘At the Kiwanis meeting on â€"Monday the speaker was Mr. Sol. Sky, who.gave an account of Russia as he knew it beâ€" fore 1906, when he came to Canada. Bouth Porcnmne. Sopt 20th. Special to 'rhe Advance.> ;. ~‘The Preâ€"School Toxold Qlinic . held here on Monday . with. Dr. W: Mcelaren (MHOQ.) conductluz. fMFe sisted by Miss Kain, R.N., and Mrs. E. Biclby, RN., was a distinct success. : Address on Russm at Kiwanis Club â€" at South Porcupine :86 children received their first "dose" of diphtheria and â€" pertussin â€" vaccine (antiâ€"diphtheria:and whoopingâ€"cough) : Nextclinic, October 10th. on Tuesday, â€"SBept. 19th, the South Porcoupimne Branch of the Junior C.W. Lmtatuwmofmwm President Miss B. McKeown was in chair, ;hdremmdedmembeuthnt 20th was the date for a‘ Parish Tickets No.,6104: has not yet been OU can‘t have one without the other . . . you can‘t share in the Victory unless you are ready and willing to take your place with the boys who are earning it. _ The fight is overseas â€"in the face of the enemy â€" and you must be an overseas soldier to get into it. _ ,, So get that GS badge on your arm right away. There‘s still time â€" and there‘s a place for you in the Canadian Army â€" for all the young men who want to be fighting soldiers. And when you come home again, you‘ll be one of the boys to lead the Victory Parade! ' Join up now e 6 » and â€"go GS. dJmfofiC.WaL‘.‘ Tuesday evening of :this week, Alex. Fasken, K.C., president of the Excelsior Life, diréector of Dome Mines, and long prominent in business and financial cirâ€" cles, was killed in an saccidentâ€" when a truck. and his auto ‘collided on . the Etobicoke bridge on the Queen Fliznâ€". beth highway near Toronto. The late Mr: Fasken who was connected with the: power . company and â€" .other ooneemm helping the development of : the.North,, in the early days, was. well known‘ roxn his generosity and philantropic sociel time <was enjoyed and . during the afternoon hostess, Mrs. Hendry Fulâ€" ton, served a delicious lunch. "The centre piece on the table was a:large birthday cake, : beautifully. decorated, and. there: was one pink.candle on the top. The little guest of. honour was the recipient of â€"many lovelyâ€"gifts. â€" South Porcnplne.Bept.mth Special to'rheAdvnnce â€"A "flower show" was held in‘ Miss wanmng room at : the Public School on Monday. Ewch child hrought flowm from their ownâ€"gardens, : and ~ribbons were given for . the best: bouquets. . Bobby â€"‘Wildon got first honours; Nancy Allen second, and Norma Cunningham third. A pleasing and : touching little <gesâ€" ture in connection with this followed. Each . little prizeâ€"winner .took: their ‘posy of flowers ‘(with: a card attached) to the mothers of .three old publicâ€" school pupils who have recently given their livesâ€" on the battleflelds of France andâ€" Itfalyâ€"Mrs. Robinson (in memory of Harry..; Mrs. Dan‘Miller (in memâ€" ory of Matthew) and Mrs. \J, â€"C. Brown (in memory of Charles). Sept.: 20th Special to The Advance. Mrs. Sandy.: Fulton,â€"Second Ave en-. tertained in honour of‘ her little grand-_ daughter, ‘Fulton,, who â€" was celebrating her first ‘birthday. © iA nice Alex Fasken, K. .C., Killed in Autoâ€"Tluck Colhslon Honour Schumacher â€"Child : On â€"Her: First â€" Birthday # . ‘reward ‘for Anding ‘fault. accompanied at the organ; : After: the service the flowers were‘: distributed ‘among the sick at the hoapihl Mon« day afternoon at the church there was a sale of fruit, vegetables and potgtou Mrs George Shippam was in charge of the sale and was assisted by Mrs. James Atirrat.: The Sale : was \very successful and the proceeds were donâ€" ated to the bullding funds. W\ afternoon, . September â€" 24th: in ‘ the Church hall the Choir . will hold: an afternoon tea and sale of home baking. and preserves. The entire proceeds will be donated t4 the bullding fund. > Kapuskasing Tribune:â€" Some f never sgem to realize that there is no msmm- SPECIALIST ~For Appointment Phone 18 ~BUCOVETSKY BLDG. * B1 Third Ave. Timn EYES EXAMINED FITTED / +. _ with | _.*_. Sclentific Accuraoy .:, ‘ lrm Rosner, 0.

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