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Porcupine Advance, 15 Mar 1945, 1, p. 2

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| News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District â€" Pte. John Scullion, Infantry Brigâ€" stationed at Orillia, spent the weekâ€"end visiting friends. Pte. Bob Hannigan, Service Corps, stationed at Petawawa is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hannigan Able Seaman Nick Popovich, Royal Canadian Navy, stationed at Halifax, iq visiting his parents, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Popovich, Pine St. Mrs. Gerald MacDonald has returnâ€" ed to Schumacher after spending a few months with her husband, L.A.C. Gerald MacDonald, RC.A.F., stationâ€" ed at Aylmer. Miss Eileen Johnsn, second Ave., left this week for Brantford where she has accepted a position. Mrs. Kauppi, of Kapuskasing, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Campbell Fourth Ave. Be sure and attend the St. Patrick dance tomorrow night (Friday March l6th) in the McIntyre Auditorium. The dance is sponsered by the Porcuâ€" pine Bomber Squadron Committee and all proceeds will go for comforts for the squadron. The _ Timmins branch have been selling tickets on a bicycle and the draw will be held durâ€" ing the evening. Eddie Morandin‘s orâ€" chestra will supply the music for the dancing. Bornâ€"Tuesday, March 6th, to Mr and Mrs. A. R. Hannah, 68 First Ave â€"a2 daughter. The Schmmacher "Vctory" Club met Monday evenng at the home of ~Mrs. Len Thomas, Second Ave. Five hunâ€" dred was played and the prize winâ€" ners were:â€" 1st, Mrs. John Dimaricle; 2nd, Mrs. Cecil Kennedy; door prize, Mrs. Jim Cowden. After the cards a social period was enjoyed. The Catholic Women‘s, League of St. Alphonsus Parish Church held their meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Dwyer, First Ave. The presidqnt Mrs. Dwyer, was in the chair and conducted the businress sesâ€" sion. The secretary,â€" Mrs.> Agnes Fiendal, read letters of thanks from boys overseas for theâ€"boxes received. Plans were made to hoid:â€"a St. ~Patâ€" rick tea and sale of home‘baking Satâ€" urday afternoon, March*17th, at the home of Mrs. Dwyer ‘FPirst Ave. After the business session a dainty lunch was served and a social penod was enjoyed. The Women‘s Association of Trinity United Church held their meé'fing' Wednesday evening in the church‘ hall. The presidert, Mrs. P. A. Bo;voel was in the chair. The devotional perâ€" jiod was conducted by 'IMrs Boyce. Business items were discus:da and plans were made for the annual "May Fair‘ bazaar which will be heldâ€" on ! Friday May Ilith, in the church’ basement. Plans were also madé for | a "Travelling Basket." Arrangements were made to send boxes to the men and women overseas. After the busi#| ness session the meeting closed wlth the benediction. Schumacher March 14th. Special to The Advance. Other Items of Intersst from Schumacher and District Church Societies and other Meetings at Schumacher Able Seaman Joe Laskarine, Royal Regular Price $1.10 CREAMS for 88¢ $2.25 CREAMS for $1.80 Special Cleansing Cream for Dry Skin 65¢ Hand Lotion §2¢ $1.00 Special Cleansing Cream for Dry Skin, __ Finishing Cream, Tissue Cream, _ Veivet of Peaches Foundaton Cream, Velvet of Roses Dry Skin Cream, erc. BRISCOE‘S STORE â€" The Rexall Stme Schumacher Skin Freshener Tissue Cream. Face Powder, MARCH 19 to 24, inlcusive Sale Price The many friends of Miss Pat Barâ€" chUurch/ron, Second Ave., will be sorry to hear Boyce, that she had an appendix «operation ~{last week in St. Mary‘s Hospital and ‘lall: her friends extend her their best 1 "May wishes for a speedy recovery. ' id . on‘ The Ladies‘ Guild of Schumacher 'chm_ch'Anchan Mission held their meeting Ne foreWiednesd_gy evening in the church :'ments hall. The Rev. Canon Cushing opened e men the meeting and conducted the devoâ€" : busi® ;1onal period. Mrs. Arthur Wilford: d with ipresident of the Guild, conducted the «business session. Plans were made for the Easter bazaar which will be held Thursday afternoon, April 12th,; in the church hall. Tea will be served and there will be a home baking table; in the also an apron and novelty table. After ses.| !"° business session a dainty lunch Agnes' was served and a social period . was _ | enjoyed. ue of . _ held at the t Ave. North Bay Nugget:â€"Some men take a lifetime to rise from poverty to riches others can do it in about four drinks. South Porcupineâ€"Briden, Barnes, Fasan, Huhta, Yorke, Flood, Raymer, Legary, Jay. Junior Boysâ€"10â€"10. Timminsâ€"Ohileott, Fournier, Holmes, Babant, Menard, Chase, Knight, Storâ€" osko, Nelson, Smith, Menning, Gavan. _ South Porcupine â€" Briden, Fasan, Jay, â€" Flood, Campagnola, Hawes, Barnes, Dzuiba, and Pearce, Girlsâ€"Kirkland Lakeâ€"Anne Brichle, Eileen Anderson, Anna Cannon, Amy Cole, Edna McDougall, Nellie Joki, Aliâ€" son Mitchell, Olga Zebruk, Barbara Nokes, Mary Maxemchuck. Girlsâ€"South Porcupine â€" Shirley Knubson, Anne Barilko, Marjorie Fera, Jean Carruthers, Edith Blackeman Mary Harper and June Courchesne. â€" ‘Timminsâ€"Laasko, Marcanto, Blahey, E. Svenlis,, R. Svenlis Shutikow, Pacâ€" ione, Dyrcezon, Brabant, Holmeés, Knight. The girls were hostess to a team of girls from Kirkland Lake High School and the visiting team carried off the honours. On Saturday night both Junior and Senior ‘girls teams were the guests of Timmins High. South Porcupinge Junior boy‘s basketâ€" ball team played , Timmins boys to a 10â€"10 tie in a game in the High school gymnasium last Friday evening. The same evening the Senior team of South Porcupine High School boys defeated the Timmins team 22â€"16. Wins and Losses in Basketball at South Porcupine South Porcupine, March 14th, Special to The Advance Door prize, Mrs. Peter Hunter .After the cards a social period was enjoyed. The McIintyre Football Ciub Auxiliary held their card party Wedâ€" nesday evening in the Gold Range the wimrlers of the mce prizes were:â€" Iist, Mrs. James Stirrat; I2nd, Mrs. Alâ€" Canadian Navy, Newfoundland, is visiting at his home on Second Ave. LA.C. Kenneth Adamson R.C.A.PF., Torontor is visiting at his home on Third Ave. Senior Boysâ€"SPHS., 22; THVS " South Porcupine :. Soldier Home After ..!\Service Overseas cn Last Friday evening at 8 pm. the firemen were called to extinguish a fire in the town grader. The fire was noticed by the night watchman who turned in the alarm and its cause is unknown, Damage is estimated at 3100 # Prize winners at the Moose Bridge held last Wednesday night were Mrs. T. Dowes Mrs. Libby and Mrs. Stewâ€" art. The door prize was won by Mrs. Randall Wood. »A very successful whist drive under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion was held last Monday night in the Legion hall here. There were eleven tables present and the prizes wr won by Mrs. R. Connelly Mr. Fedor and Mrs. Ewing. The basâ€" ket of roses, whirh was being raffled, was won by Mrs. Luhta of 60 Dome Avenue. The winner of the door prizs was Mrs. H. Blood. A lovely lunch was served at the close of the evening. Coder Clayton Kavanagh leaves Friday for his ship, HM.C.S. Red Deer at St. JoAn‘s, Newfoundland. Mrs. Kavanagh will} return to Timâ€" mins to resume her duties as a nurse at St. Mary‘s Hospital. | A fire call last night to 29 Powcll{ Ave., was caused by a short circuit in the battery of a truck owned by Mr. White. The damage was slight. Sr. Young People‘s Assn. of the United Church met Monday evening in the manse. The meeting was conâ€" ducted by Miss; Mary Houston Presâ€" ident. Programme included recordings of. songs by Marion Anderson, and was veryâ€"much enjoyed. Those preâ€" sent included Miss Houston, Miss Maâ€" bel Pace, Miss Ruth Pritchard, Mrs. Onetta Clark, Misses Shirley and Joyce Coffee, Miss Alma Carlyle, Miss Betty Couch and Mrs. J. C. 'I‘homp; son. Presbytery of the United Church is meeting at the First United Church, Timmins on Tuesday night. Rev. J. C. ThompSon returned Friâ€" day from a business trip to Toronto. Pte. Howard Williams, who is staâ€" tioned at Brantford, spent the weekâ€" end with his parents at Dome Extenâ€" slon. We noticed a picture of his sister Wren Lillian Williams, who has been overseas since last December, in a last week‘s edition of The Globe and Mail and in The Ottawa Journal. Mrs. Marion Hall and Mrs. Elizaâ€" beth Price were joint hostesses at the Eastern Star Knitting Club held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Emily Wilson. Public School Inspector H. Brown, of Timmins, is paying his official visit to the local public school this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrison and family left on Saturday for Pamour where they willâ€"reside in the future. On Tuesday, March 6th, the Junior Catholic Women‘s League met at the home of Mrs. J. Carney. Mrs. J. Kelly was coâ€"hostess. Members were recâ€" minded Oof their duties for the St. Patrick‘s day party, March 16th. A nominating committee composed of Misses â€" Rose Donlevy and Pat Stafâ€" ford was to carry out arrangements for the election and draw to take place in April. Members present inâ€" cluded the president, Miss Bette Mcâ€" Keown, Mrs. W. O‘Grady, Mrs. L. Rooney, Mrs. Hoelke, Miss V. Ferriâ€" gan, Mrs. C. Myles and Miss Francis Hogan. : of the Senior Young People‘s Associâ€" ation of the United Church will hold a joint meeting in the United Church. Mrs. Arthur Jackson of Timmins, is to be the guest speaker. A programms of games has been planned and lunch will be served at the close of the evening. On Tuesday next the Women‘s Asâ€" sociation, Women‘s Missionary Sociâ€" ety, Evening Auxiliary and the giris Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reid, of 103 Main St. South Porcupineâ€"a sonâ€"on March 6th, Baby died shortly after birth. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Terzo Steftâ€" fan, of 182 Moore St., South Porecuâ€" pine, in Porcupine General Hospital on March 9â€"a son,. Bornâ€"On March 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sgro, of 187 Moore St. South Porcupine a son, in Porcupine Generâ€" al Hospital. Sgt. J. A. (Sandy) Marshall, of the| Mrs. Henry Mlller. of Briuce Avenue Tank Corps, is spending a thirty day | is visiting her parents in Pembroke. leave renewing acquaintences in town Before returning she Wwill visit her He enlisted from here five years ago‘ daughter Mrs. Gordon Bucknam, in and is one of the first from South Toronto. Porcupine to be granted a leave. He| P.O. Terry Wilson, of the R.C.AF., saw action during the blitz and on the spent a fewâ€"days‘ leave in town this continent from Dâ€"Day through the week visitinz his mother, Mrs. T. Wilâ€" fighting in France, Belgium and Holâ€" Json P. O. Wilson is in Canada after land. He was slightly wounded once,* completing a tour of operations verâ€" Although his parents do not reside) seas and expects to return to England here, Sgt. Marshall was employed by shortly. the Preston East Dome Mines and has; Miss S. C. Morgan, of the Pordupine many friends in the district. At the General hospital, is on holiday in New termination of his leave, Sgt. Marâ€" York City. While there she will atâ€" shall will report to army authorities tend a memorial service for her in Toronto but he does not expect to, nephew, Pts. William Morgan, of the return overseas. American Army who was killed. on Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Sam active service overseas last November Shanks, of 46 First Avenue, Schuâ€" er. macher, at the Porcupine General| Miss Gwen Falconer was the guest Hospital on March 12 â€"a son. lof hosnour at a surprise shower held Bornâ€"In Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital on March lith to Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Graham of 78 Lakeshore Road in Timminsâ€"twins â€"a boy and a girl South Porcupine, March i14th. Specâ€" jial to The Advance. Other Items of Interest from South Porcupine and the Dome. Miss Gwen Falconer was the guest of honour at a surprise shower held last Monday at the hospital residence. Miss Falconer has been on the staff of the Porcupine General Hospital for the past three years and is leaving the first of next week for Moncton, New Brunswick, where she will be married to Sgt. Joe Cosintino, R. C. A. F.. A group gift of a bridal set, luncheon cloth and toilet water, was presented to Miss Falconer. During the evening those present included: Mrs. Rogers, Miss Francis Brereton, Mrs. Roach Miss Dora Kesnesky, Miss Margaret Grimshaw, Miss Shirley Coffee, Mrs. Ila Johnston, Mrs. Jessie Patriquin Miss Doryne Ralston, Mrs. J. Phillips, Mrs. Della Wood, Mrs. J. Lafoiley, Miss Rose Semshison and the guest of honour, Miss Gwen Falconer. St. John‘s Ambulance Nursing Diâ€" vision, of South Porcupine are holdâ€" inz a tea, sale of home baking and a novelty table in the Anglican Parish Hall on St. Patrick‘s day, Saturday, from 2â€"5â€"30 P. M. Proceeds will be used for members‘ transportation to and from Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics in Timmins. As soon as enough members are enâ€" rolled a new First Aid Class will be started. Meetings will be held in the High School Tuesdlay evenings from 7 to 9 pm. Those wishing to enr«l are asked to contact a member of the P.O. Terry Wilson, of the R.C.A.F., spent a fewâ€"days‘ leave in town this week visiting his mother, Mrs. T. Wilâ€" son. P. O. Wilson is in Canada after completing a tour of operations verâ€" Miss S. C. Morgan, of the ’Povdlpine General hospital, is on holiday in New York City. While there she will atâ€" tend a memorial service for her nephew, Pts. William Morgan, of the American Army who was killed. on active service overseas last November er. Mrs. Henry Miller, of Bruce Avenue, is visiting her parents in Pembroke. Before returning she Wwill visit . her daughter‘ Mrs. Gordon Bucknam, in Toronto. Ladies of the Porcupine Curling Club are holding their annual viceâ€" skips‘ competition here this week. Skips competilion here this weeKk. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Roland Alâ€" brecht in Detroit on Feb. 25thâ€"a son. Mrs. Albrecht is the former Marion Luhta and is well known in town. The Men‘s Club of the St. Paul‘s Anglican church are holding a banâ€" quet in the parish hall this Friday. and Mr. Nicholson from Timmins| St. John‘s Ambulance Nursing Division were present but there were too few, in South Porcupine. ladies present to hold a regular meotâ€" Private George Costain, stationed at ing. Newmarket, is visiting his parents at Ladies of the Porcupine Curling| Dome Extension this week. Liquor Control Board of Ontario to Individual Liquor Permit Holders The decision to extgnd the 113@40 e mmi’“fl permits will cfiect a substant- and printing costs, and is mflk 4 § day conservation pohw ... . . , , 4 is ié 3:‘%‘ Liquor Permits will be extended (not reâ€"issued) to March 31st, 1946 on application and payment of $1.00 at any Liquor Control Board Store on and after March 19th, 1945, ‘â€" DO NOT DESTROY _ your present individual ; _ Liquor Permit 4. H. Worth, skipâ€"Mrs. Tansky, D. McLellan, and Mrs. Scott. Prixes were Barbara Gould makeâ€"up kits and war savings stamps. No. 3 Event 1. H. Anderson, skipâ€"Mtrs. H. Anderâ€" son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sutherland. Prizes were quilted cusl'uons and bookâ€" ends. 2. 0. Henderson, skipâ€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Norakuske and Mrs. Elsie McPhate. Prizecs were hardwood trays and cockâ€" 3. W. Christenson, skipâ€"Mrs. Chrisâ€" tenson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Corbel. Prizes were mirrors for ladies and bookends for the men. 2, M. Shaw, skipâ€"Mrs. M., Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. Maki. Prizes were crystal fruit bowls for ladies and shirts for men. 3. R. McWilliams, skip â€" Mrs. H. Hogg, 5. Hogg and Mrs. S. Williams. Prizes were hand painted pictures and hardwood traps. j No. 1 Event 1. Charlie Laminen, skipâ€"Mr. and Mrs. E. Young and Mrs. W. Farren. Biltmore hats and table lamps were the prizes. 2. B. Longworth, skipâ€"Mrs, Longâ€" worth, Dan Hughes and Mrs. A. Tomâ€" kinson. Prizes for men were sweaters and reversible rugs for ladies. 4. H. Jones, skipâ€"Mrs. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. O. Proulx. Prizes were gloves for both men and ladies. No. 2 Event 1. H. Barnett, skipâ€"Mrs. P. White, Gordon Brown and Mrs. L. Mansfield. Prizes were Cory coffee makers and wallets. South Porcupine, March 14. Special to The Advance. Results of Mixed Bonspiel Held at South Porcupine Mike Mirkovitch laid a charge‘ of assault â€" against Mike Spylo. The case was dismissed. A second case of assault laid by Martin Pegel against John Corik was also dismissed. In both cases the complainant did not appear in court. Charles E. Butler was fined $10. and lights costs or 30 daysâ€"for consuming liquor while being an interdicted perâ€"| MA $10. Court News 8lx drunks paid the usual fine of NOTHICE Music Recital atâ€" Buffaloâ€"Ankerite for Deloro School FPollowing the business meceting, Mrs. T. Carbone announced the numâ€" bers on the programime which includâ€" ed a charming vocal solo by Mr. H. tail glasses. 3. J. Austdahl, skipâ€"Mrs. M. Hodâ€" gins, John Hodgins and Miss E. Austâ€" dahl. Prizes were angora gloves and At the general meeting of the Porcu. pine Music Teachers Association which was held in the Timmins Centrral School on Tuesday, March 13th. arâ€" rangements were considered for the Greenâ€"Bartlett recital which will be given on May 5th. Members of the Association are now prepared to take orders for tickets. It is expected that the number .of tickets will be limited. The.secretary, Mrs. Tyndall, was inâ€" instructed to send a cheque for $10.00 to Mr. A. F. McDowell, Chairman of the Campaign Committee of the Canâ€" adian Red Cross Society. cutglass cigarette boxes. 4. H. W. Miller, skipâ€"Mrs. T. Cahill, H. Miller and Mrs. C. Wilson. Prizes were Spode cups and saucers and flash Proceeds for Purchase of ~Combination Radio and Gramophone. bake a Delicious Cake MAGIC Chocolate Gold Cauke 3 the. butter 3{ cup sugar 1 tsp. flavoring extract CHOCOLATE FROSTING: 1 egg white; 14 cup Maple Syrup; }4 tsp. salt; 1{ cup Cocoa; 4 tsp. vanilla. ; ; Put white, maple syrup and salt in top of double boiler over boiling water and beat with rotary beater for 9 minutes. Remove from heat and fold in cocoa gradually, blending well. Add vanilia and spread over cake. % MADE IN CANADA The next executive and general meeting of the ast will be held on Tueésday, April 10th. in the Centâ€" ral School. s Treneer, "Béerceuse," from "Jocelyn by Godard. This was followed by an interesting paper on a well chosen subject, "Ballet dancing and its Reâ€" lation to Music," by Mrs. T. Carbone. Mr. Treneer then played piand solo ‘"Valss Arabeske," by Lack. Mr. George Jenkin distributed the Festival Syllabi and the meeting, which ovened with the singing of "God Save the King." closed with the singing of "O Canada." Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. PHONE 334 TIMMINS Clean Rooms The King Edward Hotel _ Day or Week Very Reasonable Rates Quiet Atmosphere THURSDAY, MARCH 159TB, 1045 BY EA4 snn and other Meetings at Schumacher ews From Church Societies Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District Schumacher March 14th. Special to The Advance. * The Women‘s Association of Trinity United Church held their meéeting Wednesday evening in the church | hall. The presidert, Mrs. P. A. Boyce,| was in the chair. The devotional perâ€" iod@ was conducted by ‘:Mrs. Boyce. Business items were and plans were made for the annual "May Fair‘ bazaar which will be heldâ€" on ! Priday May Iith, in the ChUrch weanesday evening in the church basement. Plans were also a "Travelling Basket." Arrangements were made to send boxes to the men and women overseas. After the busi# ness session the meeting closed with the benediction. The Catholic Women‘s, League St. sion. â€" ‘The Fiendal, secretary, â€" Mrsiâ€" Plans were made to hold: a St. the business session a dainty was enjoyed. © The Schumacher ‘"Vctory" Club met Monday evenng at the home of ~Mrs. Len Thomas, Second Ave. Five hunâ€" dred was played and the prize winâ€" ners were:â€" 1st, Mrs. John Dimaricle; 2nd, Mrs. Cecil Kennedy; door prize, Mrs. Jim Cowden. After the cards a social period was enjoyed. Bornâ€"Tuesday, March 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hannah, 68 First Ave.i â€"a daughter. a Be sure and attend the St. Patrickl dance tomorrow night (Friday March 1l6th) in the McIntyre Auditorium. of Alphonsus Parish Church held their meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Dwyer, First Ave. The president, Mrs. Dwyer, was in the chair and conducted the business sesâ€" Agnes read letters of thanks boys overseas for theâ€"boxes received. Patâ€" rick tea and sale of home‘ baking Satâ€" urday afternoon, March*17th, at the home of Mrs. Dwyer ‘First Ave. After lunch served and a social period was 4 f same evening the Senior team of South Canadian Navy, Newfoundland, is visiting at his home on Second Ave. L A.C. Kenneth Adamson R.C.A.F., Torontor is visiting at his home on Third Ave. The MciIntyre Football Cliub Ladie:‘ Auxiliary held their card party Wedâ€" South Porcupine Soldier Home After Service O_i:grseas nesday evening in the Gold Range Qther Items of Interest from dining room. Whist was played and the wiwriers of the nice prizes were:â€" Ist, Mrs. James Stirrat; 2nd, Mrs. Alâ€" bert Dunkiley; 3rd, Mrs. Alex Mair, Door prize, Mrs. Peter Hunter .After the cards a social period was enjoyed. The many friends of Miss Pat Barâ€" ron, Second Ave., will be sorry to hear last week in St. Mary‘s Hospital and all: her friends extend her their best wishes for a speedy recovery. The Ladies‘ Guild of Schumacher Anglican Mission held their meeting lhall. The Rev. Canon Cushing opened the meeting and conducted the devoâ€" tional period. Mrs. Arthur Wilford ipresident of the Guild, conducted the business sesslon. Plans were made for the Easter bazaar which will be held Thursday afternoon, April 12th,; in t:he church hall. Tea will be served and there will be a home baking table; ,also an apron and novelty table. After | the business session a dainty 'was served and a social period . was lunch enjoyed. Wins and Losses in Basketball at ‘South Porcupine South Porcupine, March 14th, Special to The Advance. South Porcupine Junior boy‘s basketâ€" ball team played, Timmins boys to a 10â€"10 tie in a game in the High school gymnasium last Friday evening. The Porcupine High School boys defeated the Timmins team 22â€"16. The girls were hostess to a team of igirls from Kirkland Lake High School and the visiting team carried off the honours. On Saturday night both Junior and ‘The dance is sponsered by the Porcuâ€" Senior ‘girls teams were the guests of pine Bomber Squadron Committee Timmins High. and all proceeds will go for comforts Girlsâ€"Kirkland Lakeâ€"Anne Brichle, for the squadron. The branch have been selling tickets on a bicycle and the draw will be held durâ€" ing the evening. Eddie Morandin‘s orâ€" chestra will supply the music for the dancing. Miss Eileen Johnson, second Ave., left this week for Brantford where she has accepted a position. Mrs. Gerald MacDonald has returnâ€" ed to Schumacher after spending a few months with her husband, L.A.C. Gerald MacDonald, RC.A.F., stationâ€" ed at Aylmer. Mrs. Kauppi, of Kapuskasing, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Campbell Fourth Ave. Able Seaman Nick Popovich, Royal Canadian Navy, stationed at Halifax, is visiting his parents, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Popovich, Pine St. Pte. Bob Hannigan, Service Corps, stationed at Petawawa is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hannigan Pte. John Scullion, Infantry Brigâ€" ade, stationed at Orillia, spent the weekâ€"end visiting friends. a Timmins| Flleen Anderson, Anna Cannon, Amy Cole, Edna McDougall, Nellie Joki, Aliâ€" son Mitchell, Olga Zebruk, Barbara Nokes, Mary Maxemchuck. Girlsâ€"South Porcupine Shirley Knubson, Anne Barilko, Marjorie Fera, Jean Carruthers, Edith Blackeman Mary Harper and June Courchesne. Senior Boysâ€"S.PH.S., 22; THVS. 16. ‘Timminsâ€"Laasko, Marcanto, Blahey, E. Svenlis, R. Svenlis Shutikow, Pacâ€" ione, Dyrcezon, Brabant, Holmes, Knight. South Porcupineâ€"Briden, Barnes, Fasan, Huhta, Yorke, Flood, Raymer, Legary, Jay. Timminsâ€"Ohilcott, Fournier, Holmes, Babant, Menard, Chase, Knight, Storâ€" osko, Nelson, Smith, Menning, Gavan. South Porcupine â€" Briden, Fasan, Jay, Flood, Campagnola, Hawes, Barnes, Dzuiba, and Pearce, North Bay Nugget:â€"Some men take a lifetime to rise from poverty to riches Able Seaman Joe Laskarine, Roy:al others can do it in about four drinks. 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(Sandy) Marshall, of the and is one of the first from South Porcupine to be granted a leave. He saw action during the blitz and on the continent from Dâ€"Day through the fighting in France, Belgium and Hol-j land. He was slightly wounded once, Although his parents do not reside| here, Sgt. Marshall was employed by the Preston East Dome Mines and has ; many friends in the district. At the termination of his leave, Sgt. Marâ€" shall will report to army authorities , in Toronto but he does not expect to, return overseas. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Shanks, of 46 First Avenue, Schuâ€"; macher, at the Porcupine General Hospital on March 12 â€"a son. Bornâ€"In Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital on March lith to Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Graham of 78 Lakeshore l'\‘,oaclI in Timminsâ€"twins â€"a boy and a girl, Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Terzo Sl:er-,I fan, of 182 Moore St., South pine, in Porcupine General Hospitalt on March 9â€"a son, i Bornâ€"On March 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sgro, of 187 Moore St. South Porcupine a son, in Porcupine Generâ€" al Hospital. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reid, of 103 Main St. South Porcupineâ€"a | sonâ€"on March 6th, Baby died shortly after birth. On Tuesday next the Women‘s Asâ€" Sam j were present but there were to0 few, in South Porcupine. ladies present to hold a regular meetâ€" ing. Private George Costain, stationed at ‘gins, John Hodgins and Miss E. Austâ€" Newmarket, is visiting his parents at| dahl. Prizes were angora gloves and Ladies of the Porcupine Curling| Dome Extension this week. Club are holding their annual viceâ€" skips‘ competition here this week. ' Slxldrunks Court News paid the usual fine of Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Roland Alâ€"| $10. and costs brecht in Detroit on Feb. 25thâ€"a son. Luhta and is well known in town. 30 daysâ€"for consuming liquor while being an interdicted perâ€" The Men‘s Club of the St. Paul‘s son. quet in the parish hall this Friday. Mike Mirkovitch laid a charge! of assault â€" against Mike Spylo. The Mrs. Henry Miller, of Bruice Avenue, case was dismissed. A second case of Tank Corps, is spending a thirty day|is visiting her parents in Pembroke.| assault laid by Martin Pegel against Toronto. _ _P.O. Terry Wilson, of the R.C.A.F., | spent a fewâ€"days‘ leave in town this week visiting his mother, Mrs. T. Wilâ€" son. P. O. Wilson is in Canada after â€"compléting a tour of operations verâ€" seas and expects to return to England shortly. 6 Miss S. C. Morgan, of the Pordtpine General hospital, is on holiday in New York City. tend a memorial service for her nephew, Pts. William Morgan, of the American Army who was killed. on active service oversceas last November er. Miss Gwen Falconer was the guest of honour at a surprise shower held last Monday at the hospital residence. Miss Falconer has been on the staff of the Porcupine General Hospital for the past three years and is leaving the first of next week for Moncton, New Brunswick, where she will be married| to Sgt. Joe Cosintino, R. C. A. F.. A group gift of a bridal set, luncheon cloth and toilet water, was presented to Miss Falconer. During the evening those present included: Mrs. Rogers, | Miss Francis Brereton, Mrs. Roach Miss Dora Kesnesky, Miss Margaret leave renewing acquaintences in town Before returning she Will visit her|John Corik was also dfismissed. In He enlisted from here five years ago daughter Mrs. Gordon Bucknam, in|both cases the complainant did not| appear in court. Results of Mixed Bonspiel Held at South POfEllpiné South Porcupine, March 14. Special While there she will atâ€"|to The Advance. No. 1 Event 1. Charlie Laminen, skipâ€"Mr,. and Mrs. E. Young and Mrs. W. Farren. Biltmore hats and table lamps were the prizes. 2. B. Longworth, skipâ€"Mrs, Longâ€" worth, Dan Hughes and Mrs. A. Tomâ€" kinson. Prizes for men were sweaters and reversible rugs for ladies. 3. W. Christenson, skipâ€"Mrs. Chrisâ€" tenson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Corbel. Prizes were mirrors for ladies and bookends for the men. 4. H. Jones, skipâ€"Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. Proulx. gloves for both men and ladies. No. 2 Event 1. H. Barnett, skipâ€"Mrs. P. White, Gordon Brown and Mrs. L. Mansfield. Prizes were Cory coffee makers and H. Jones, Grimshaw, Miss Shirley Coffee, Mrs.| wallets. Ila Johnston, Mrs. Jessie Patriquin Miss Doryne Ralston, Mrs. J. Phillips,| and Mrs. A. Maki. Della Wood, Mrs. J. Lafoiley,! Mrs. 2, M. Shaw, skipâ€"Mrs. M, Shaw, Mr. Prizes were crystal fruit bowls for ladies and shirts for sociation, Women‘s Missionary So¢ciâ€"| Miss Rose Semshison and the guest of| men. ety, Evening Auxiliaty and the giris| <f the Senior Young People‘s Associâ€" ation of the United Church will hold a joint meeting in the United Church. Mrs. Arthur Jackson of Timmins, is to be the guest speaker. A programme of games has been planned and lunch will be served at the close of the evening. On Tuesday, March 6th, the Junior Catholic Women‘s League met at thei home of Mrs. J. Carney. Mrs. J. Kelly| was coâ€"hostess. Members were reâ€"| minded of their duties for the St. Patrick‘s day party, March 16th. A nominating committee composed of Misses Rose Donlevy and Pat Stafâ€" ford was to carry out arrangementsi for the election and draw to take} place in April. Members present inâ€" cluded the president, Miss Bette Mcâ€" Keown, Mrs. W. O‘Grady, Mrs. L.\ Rooney, Mrs. Hoelke, Miss V. Ferriâ€"| gan, Mrs. C. Myles and Miss Francis Hogan. § | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrison and| {family left on Saturday for Pamour] where they willâ€"reside in the future. Public School Inspector H. Brown, of Timmins, is paying his official visit to the local public school this week. Mrs. Marion Hall and Mrs. Elizaâ€" beth Price were joint hostesses at Eastern Star Knitting Club held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Emily Wilson. [ Pte. Howard Williams, who is sta-; tioned at Brantford, spent the weekâ€"| end with his parents at Dome Exten-[ sion. We noticed a picture of his sister Wren Lillian Williams, who has been overseas since last December, in a last week‘s edition of The Globe and Mail and in The Ottawa Journal. Rev. J. C. ThompSon returned Friâ€" day from a business trip to Toronto. Presbytery of the United Church is meeting at the First United Chu:'ch,) Timmins on Tuesday night. Sr. Young People‘s Assn. of the United Church met Monday evening ducted by Miss; Mary Houston Pres-l ident. Programme included recordings[ of. songs by Marion Anderson, and was very much enjoyed. Those preâ€"i sent included Miss Houston, Miss Maâ€" bel Pace, Miss Ruth Pritchard, Mrs. Onetta Clark, Misses Shirley and Joyce Coffee, Miss Alma Carlyle, Miss] Betty Couch and Mrs. J. C. Thomp;l son. ' Prize winners at the Moose Bridge| held last Wednesday night were Mrs.i T. Dowes Mrs. Libby and Mrs. Stewâ€" art. The door prize was won by Mrs.' Randall Wood. very successful whist drive under the auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary!i of the Canadian Legion was held last: Monday night in the Legion hall here.! There were eleven tables present and the prizes wr won by Mrs. R. Connelly Mr. Fedor and Mrs. Ewing. The basâ€" ket of roses, whirh was being raffled, was won by Mrs. Luhta of 60 Dome! ‘Avenue. The winner of the door prizs was Mrs. H. Blood. A lovely lunch was served at the close of the evening.; Coder Clayton Kavanagh leaves Friday for his ship, HM.CS. Red Deer at St. JoAn‘s, Newfoundland.l Mrs. Kavanagh will} return to Tim»â€"| mins to resume her duties as a nurse, at St. Mary‘s Hospital. A fire call last night to 29 Powell Ave., was caused by a short circuit in the battery of a truck owned by Mr. White. The damage was slight. Last Friday evening at 8 pm. the firemen were called to extinguish a{ fire in the town grader. The fire was noticed <‘by the night watchman who turned in the alarm and its cause is unknown. Damage is estimated at $100. 0 _‘ a A meeting of the local W.P.T.B. was held‘ last night in the clinic rooms at Ae ies mt o( d oo omm honour, Miss Gwen Falconer. â€"~St. John‘s Ambulance Nursing Diâ€" vision, of South Porcupine are holdâ€" inz a tea, sale of home baking and a novelty table in the Anglican Parish Hall on St. Patrick‘s day, Saturday, from 2â€"5â€"30 P. M. Proceeds will be used for members‘ transportation to and from Red Cross Blood Donor Clinlics in Timmins. As soon as enough members are enâ€" rolled a new First Aid Class will be started. Meetings will be held in the High School Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9 pm. Those wishing to enr«l are asked to contact a member of the 3. R. McWilliams, skip â€" Mrs. H. Hogg, S. Hogg and Mrs. S. Williams. Prizes were hand painted pictures and hardwood traps. 4. H. Worth, skipâ€"Mrs. Tansky, D. McLellan, and Mrs. Scott. Prixes were Barbara Gould makeâ€"up kits and war savings stamps. No. 3 Event 1. H. Anderson, skipâ€"Mrs. H. Anderâ€" son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sutherland. Prizes were quilteéd cushions and bookâ€" ends. 2. O. Henderson, skipâ€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Norakuske and Mrs. Elsie McPhate. Prizes were hardwood trays and cockâ€" | cutglass cigarette boxes. | | I Prizes were and Mr. Nicholson from Timmins{ St. John‘s Ambulance Nursing Division , tail glasses. H. Miller and Mrs. C. Wilson. Prizges were Spode cups and saucers and flash Charles E. Butler was fined $10. and lights. Mrs. Albrecht is the former Marion|costs or Music Recital iat Buffaloâ€"Ankerite w ____________. THURSDAY, MARCH 15TB, 1045 D . t' l . 4 t Treneer, "Beéerceuse," from "Jocelyn by Godard. This was followed by an interesting paper on a well chosen subject, "Ballet dancing and its Reâ€" lation to Music," by Mrs. T. Carbone. Mr. Treneer then played pians solo "Valss Arabeske," by ijneodore Lack. Mr. George Jenkin distributed the Festival Syllabi and the meeting, which ovened with the singing of "God Save the King." closed with the singing of "O Canada." The next executive and general meeting of the astciation will be held fOl' DelOI:?__SChOOl on Tuésday, April 10th. in the Centâ€" PI'OCE'edS fOl' PUI‘Chase of ral School, ~Combination Radio and Clean 3. J. Austdahl, skipâ€"Mrs M. Hodâ€" 4. H. W. Miller, skipâ€"Mrs. T. Cahill, Gramophone. Rooms BY At the general meeting of the Porcu. pine Music Teachers Association which was held in the Timmins Centrral School on Tuesday, March 13th. arâ€" rangements were considered for the Greenâ€"Bartlett recital which will be given on May 5th. Members of the Association are now prepared to take orders for tickets. It is expected that the number .of tickets will be limited. The.secretary, Mrs. Tyndall, was inâ€" instructed to send a cheque for $10.00 to Mr. A. F. McDowell, Chairman of the Campaign Committee of the Canâ€" adian Red Cross Society. Following the business meeting, Mrs. T. Carbone announced the numâ€" bers on the programme which includâ€" ed a charming vocal solo by Mr. H. Day or Week Very Reasonable Rates Quilet Atmosphere The King Edward Hotel _ Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. PHONE 324 TIMMINS bake a Delicious Cake MAGIC Chocolate Gold Cuke Yolks of 3 eggs 114 cups of flour 34 cup sugar 1 tsp. flavoring extract 14 cup of milk 3 tsp. Magic Baking Powder y ; ke butter; add sugar slowly; add egg yo wl(\:lz(;:‘ll!:lave been beaten until thick; ad.d l‘!fiv:tiitrg: s i o Te bake on oms on 4 to first mi + E:et::idv;;;:rflake pans at 375°F. for 20â€"25 minutes. SUGARLESS ICING FROSTING: 1 egg white; ; cup 14 tsp. salt; 1{ cup Cocoa; 14 tsp. 3 the. butter CHOCOLATE Map:f Syrup; vanilla. ; hite, maple syrup and salt in top 0 do’:fiffif« over boiling water and beat wltl rotary beater for 9 minutes. Remove from heatnafilu fold in cocoa gradually, blending well. Add va and spread over cake. MADE IN CANADA oo Noh :9 i. Â¥a | Donahue %fi‘:%' i a>â€" % i s f $\ .0f ! e 1 BR _ P L Liquor Control Board of Ontario NOTICE to Individual Liquor Permit Holders ~DO NOT DESTROY your present individual Liquor Permit â€" Liquor Permits will be exiended (not reâ€"issued) to March 31st, 1946 on application and payment of $1.00 at any Liquor Control Boatd Store on § and after March 19th, 1945, : The decision to extend. the .' useâ€"of; permits will éflect,é-.substa_gt’; al __ and printing coéts, ahfi_ 1smhk day conservation ‘policies. e ie ie CS, x ttike © /f 117| ) * @pdebbÂ¥Q id 6a 2 °k 44 i i es a uy ‘mflâ€"-mlmu:xqm t o Cfi T

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