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Porcupine Advance, 31 May 1945, 2, p. 8

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113 ELM STREET SOUTH â€" Minister: Rev. Dr. Geo. Aitken, Th.Di 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service 3 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7 p.m. Evening Service EDCE h. dn ds Bs Acsd CAPT. and MBB DOUGLAS CIRJRCH Services Sundayâ€"11 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Wed. 2.30â€"Home League . Thurs. 8.00 p.m.~â€"â€"Public Meeting . Your are invited to attend thene Gospel Services. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10.00 a.m.â€"PFor all 12 years and ever. 11.00 am.â€"Dome Sunday School 2.00 p.m.â€"For all below 12 years BLOO:f AVENUE, REV. J. C. THOMPSON 31.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer Evening Serviceâ€"â€" 7.00 p.m. Pastor J. Spillenaar j Sundayâ€" Morning Worship 11 a m. Sunday School 1 p.m. . â€" _ | Evangelistic Services 7. ’p.m. Fridayâ€"Childrens Church 7. p.m. * Prayer Meeting 8 pm. 25 Golden Ave., South PorOllplne Sunday School 2.30 pm Evangelistic Service 7.30; p.m. . Tuesday Young Peoples Meetlng 7 p.m. Thursday Childrens Church 7 pm. Prayer Meeting 8 pm All ; Divine Service at 8:30 pam." it Anglican Church South The Préesbyterian Church i Porcupine United Church Morning Worshipâ€"Schumacher 11. a.m. Evening Serviceâ€"Qolden Cityâ€"‘. 00 p. mfi, 4P / SUNDAY scfloot. e +4 Golden Cityâ€"1.30 p.m. > Schumacherâ€"2.00 p.m.â€" Come to ovr friendly, . !usplntlnnll Services ' , See that your children are at Bumhy. ~School Sunday Aervices 11.00 a.m. Moining Prayer 7.00 p.m. Evening Prayer Holy Communion on first Sunday at 11 a.m. and and 4th Sundays at 9 a m. s3rd and i5th Sundays at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arranges« ment. B BANK OF COMMEM BLDG« Rev. Canon R. S. Cushing, B.A., L Th. Priestâ€"Inâ€"charge _ 10.00 a.m. Bunday School : ° 11.00 a.m. Morning Prayer 7.00 p.m. Evening Prayer Holy Communion on fifstâ€" Stmday of month at 11.00 a m. ' St. Matthew‘s C‘IW%'{'* Minister: Rev. A. R. Chidwick,. L.Th. 11.00 a.m -Moming Prayer. e x ds 9.30 a.m.â€"Sunday Bchool 44k/ 4.15 pm.â€"Baptisms. °.0 0 4 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Pmyer. Hau it Holy Communion on first. Btmm of_g month at 11 a.m.; on second ; at 8,30 a.m.; and on thlrd S\mdw lt;" 7 p.m. . : 2| McInnis Block, i8 Pine Bt. North. Open Tuesday, Priday and saturan from 12.60 noon to 5 p.m. ~ Cor. â€" Rea and Commercial Ave., Moun ?I United Chureh onntjoy Stl‘é“ REV. E. Gmuounasm'm n.A. 11 am. Morning Worship °> 7 pm. Evening Worship s Sunday School. 12.15 for 9 and over 2.00 for 8 and under Delnite Sunday SBchool 145 Public Woarship 246 ; Chareh [IFOINn Uverseas to ky w xo dn n it :.n. South Porcupine 3 Other Items of Interest from 11 a.m, Morpig . South Poreupine and Disâ€" 71 pm. Ev . 12.15 pao. triet _ United Church South Porcupine, Ont. Trinity United Church Pentecostal Assembly Schumacher Anglican 4 â€"Church _ _ â€", The Salvation Army St. Paul‘s Church South Porcupine, Ont. welw. You Are Welcotme Schumacher , J Bouth Porcupine, May 28th, Special . _.Fto The Advance, . | , Two of. our local .Airforce men arâ€" } |rived in South Porcupine on ~Saturâ€" | day morning after coming from Engâ€" ‘}land on the S.8. "Hle de France" teading . which‘ â€"docked at New York on May ine . Bt." North.| a2nd, carrying wounded men of both /.. A ‘special congregational meeting of the United Church will take place }on‘ Thursday. evening (tonight} at 8.15 "when the future church proâ€" fgramm’e will be discussed. _ _~ A. B. Harry Disher, RC.N.V.R., and Mrs. Disher are spending a few days ‘with Mr. and Mrs. S. Roach, of town. C.P.O0O. Henry Poppleton, R.CNVR. who has been on leave with his parâ€" ents, has returned to his ship. A }._brbther, Cpl. Tom Poppleton, with },the Diamond Drills Unit, srving in Italy, was recently mentioned in daes patches.. Up to the present Mr. and Mrs. Poppleton have not been not!â€" Sied as to the nature of the action ‘meriting this honour but a letter reâ€" L,cently received from him mentioned [.bh'at he would soon be sailing home. Another son of Mr. and Mrs. Poppleâ€" ton, who live at 7A Cecil Ave.,. Lt. Robert Poppletonâ€" is with.the occuâ€" pational army in,;Germany. Bornâ€"In ~the®Porcupine Goneral ‘Hospital on May 25th, to Mr. and been very ill in Porcupine General Hospital, are glad to know he is proâ€" gressing well. « Sgt. Major Marino Piccin. of Petaâ€" wawa, has left for camp after spenadâ€" ing two weeks at home. His son, Pte. George Piccin, also visited while his father was on leave and has left for his station in Brantford. Mrs, Olive Mcintosh left last week ,to spend two weeks in Toronto. _ Wren Betty Curboy stationed in Halifax is home for two weeks‘ leave. i Miss Peggy Kajala, of Toronto 3 home visiting her parents, his parents on Boundary Lane. He was wélcomed at ~Montreal by his wife.. P.O. â€"E. B. McVey has a tour ot twentyâ€"nine operational flights ovâ€" er <~Germany to his credit. He flew Halifax bombers with the R.AF. He jomd the RC.AF. in July, 1942, graâ€" duated. as . at Crumlin in Octbber 1943, and went overseas the same month. Received his commisâ€" ‘slori in November, 1944.‘ He was greetâ€" ‘ed by his wife and two children, the ,you'nger aged seventeen months â€" a l'scm whom h had not seen before. He is home for thirty days and then will ireport to Trenton. | : Pte «William Miller is home on thirty dayst leave before reporting for duty inâ€"the Pacific area. ; J. Patterson left on Monday for her home in Willowdale, after spending three weeks with Mrs. Anâ€" _thony on Rae Ave. | _ Friends ‘of George Yorke, who ‘has| : lT'hey report a wonderful reception when they docked in America. They are P.O. Reginald Clark, RC.AF., gon of‘ Mr. and Mrs: Milas Clark, of town, and ‘P.O. B. McVey. (son of Mr. and> Mrs. J. McVey, of Sudbury) who formerly worked at the Halinor ‘Mine. P.O., Clark returned ‘after éompletjng a tour of fifty operâ€" lational ‘flights on MOSquito bombers | with ‘the R.CAF. He jJoined the R.C.! AF in 1942 and graduated aAs a Naâ€" vigator in . Chatham. N.B., in Decemâ€" .ber ‘1043. He went overseas in Februâ€" ary 1944.. He has thirty day leave with his wife on Golden Ave.. and ‘‘Telephone South Porcupine 525 46 Fourth Ave. Timmins, Ont. Gillies,B.A.Sc.â€",0.L.S. Dr.â€"W. Donald Rankin Physician and Surgeon Announces the Opening of Offices at 110 Bruce Avenue '000 B‘: w.‘. SE CcE 83 Fourth Ave. _ Phone 362 Incomeée Tax Returns Filed Phones 285â€"â€"286 P.O. Boxr 147 American and Canadian forces, Nursâ€" ing Sisters, freed prisoners of _ war and repatriated men of all services. - : Swigs Watchmaker Graduate of the FPamous Horologhal Inatitute of Switzerland Phone 1365 Third Avenue _ Enipire Block CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE Phone 640 ce Hours:â€"11 a.m. â€" 12 p.m. 2 p.m. â€" § p.m.; 7 p.m. â€" 8 p.m. Architect Ontarie Land Surveyor PROFESSIONAL CARDS Overseas to Introduced by Kiwanian Maxwell Smith particulars of the airman‘s activities over Germany were given. Several times his plane could not return to its own airfield, flack damage, gas shortage and storms playing havoc. He had several trips laying mines in Kiel harbour. At the weekly dinner meeting. of the Kiwanis at the Airport Hotel on Monday there "was no guest speaker. P. 0. E. B, McVey, R. C. A. F., just returned from overseas was guest for the dinner. (South Porcupine, May 30th. Special to The Advance.) Having completed his operational tours over Germany he has now reâ€" turned to Canada. Following the dinner an interestâ€" ing ceremony connected with the children‘s welfare whork which the Kiwanis Club is assisting was observâ€" ed. =â€" Award Junior First Aid Certificates at South Porcupine â€" Also Display of Handicraft Work at S. P. Kiwanis This : was the presentation _ of diplomas (Junior First Aid Certifiâ€" H. Niemi â€" defective brakes â€" paid $10 and costs. W. Crigger â€" overloading â€" pald $10 and costs. J. :Fortin â€"â€" _ defective brakes paid $10 and costs. ‘Langdon Langdon Pte. Lloyd Walker, wourided in Germany ‘after fighting in Hoiland, Belguim and France since D Day. is home from overseas and is visiting his wife and. family. POLICE COURT Three drunks paid $10 and costs and N. Farrell was given fifteen days in jail, his car impounded> for 3 months and his license .cancelled for 6 months for being intoxicated in charge of a car. Police gave evidence of following him after he came out of a beer parlor and that he drove at an excessive. rate of speed, paid no hced to stop signs and was obviously inâ€" toxicated when overtaken. Mrs. S. J. Grant, of TIroquois Falls, spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. M. McCaffrey, Dome Mines. After spending 30 <«days‘ leave with his parents, Corporal Edwin Brown (Algonquin Rgt.) left on Monday for Toronto. Als» leaving for Toronto were Pte. Mondeau Beauchamp, of Porcupine, and Cpl.â€"John â€" Hocking, of the Dome. All have seen overseas serâ€" vice. Mrs. ~M. Thompson â€" and . Mrs. J. Drynan ~with Mrs. M. Walker, of were convenors of : the tag day for the blind held on Saturâ€" day in South Porcupine. It proved to be a successful venture. Young tagâ€" gers who deserve credit for theizr efâ€" forts in town were:â€" Evelyn â€" Piccin, Joan Sullivan, Lorena Blood,â€" Mabel Draper, Jean Whitton, Eila â€"O‘llila, Louise Vessell. Lyda Barilko, Jean Whitton, ~ Carmen â€" Landrevilie â€" and May Gibson. last Friday. 49 <children recelved toxin against whoopingâ€"cough smallpox and diphthéria, The â€"next i nnoculation will take place on June 25th, in the Clinic Room of the South Peroupine Township Buillding. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Suite 3, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Bldg., Timmins, Ont. Phones: Offices 2725 Res. 1429 The Women‘s Auxiliary of the cupine General Hospital will hoid the monthly ~meeting on > Thursday. June "th, at the Masonic Hall at 2.30 p.m. Born â€" To Mr. and Mro. ~Georgse Marshall, .of the Bulfaloâ€"Ankerit> property, on May 26th, a son. in Porâ€" cupine Genéral Hospital. Innoculations of preâ€"school chi‘dren are taking place under the Porcupine Health Units‘ administration.: Up till Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey, of 8° Hemlock!cates) from the 8. J. A. B. ‘ to: 18 St. Timmins â€" a son. â€"‘| children who had successfuily passed Born â€" To Mr. and Mro. ‘Genrge'che examination tests given by : Dr. Marshall, of the Bulfaloâ€"Ankerit~‘ Johnson. $ CRECORY T. EVANS B. A. MacBrien Bailey 2% Third Avenue JAMES R. MacBRIEN FRANK H. BAILEY, L.L.B. BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Drawing Room 28 Goldfields Block 21 Pine St. North â€" Timmins D. RL Cfll;ggklin Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. Try The Advante want ads S. A. Caldbick Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. MASSEY BLOCK TIMMINS, ONT. and South Porcupine ~14â€"26 _Mr. Magill, assistant to Mr. D. B. Lawley, supervisor of field secretaries for the Canadian Institute for â€" the iBlind, and Mr. Simmons district repâ€" resentative for the <Institute, .who have been‘ in town for the annual campaign, and made many friends for themselves and for the Instituta during their stay here. left on Monâ€" day for the south, intending to stop first at Mathesn and then at . New Liskeard. At Matheson they were t> call on a patient who underwent an operation â€" recently ‘at Timmins hosâ€" pital in connection with someâ€" trouble with his eyes. At New Liskeard they were to attend a meeting of th local committee for â€" the C.N.I.B. Both these gentlemen will be in Timmins later in connection with C.N.I.B. afâ€" fairs, Mr. Simmons visiting here. fre-‘ quently for the work of the Institute. Both Mr. Magill â€"and Mr. Sim‘mons| were delighted with the generous ‘ help received here from all ard the kindness shown to themsin 5o many_' ways by those whom they termed "the good people of â€"Timmins:> and district." C _ Credit is due .to « these ~unselfish folk who are helping .to keep our: youngsters. out: of. mischief ‘by ing> them in these useful occupations,, and to the Kiwanis Club stands behind any â€" effort . put 'form"‘ in the town for the good ; of‘ ‘ its young future citizens. ~ Specimens (excelleént) of the handiâ€" craft done enthusiastically, ‘by these boys were at the Kiwanis mecting on exhibition, and called forth high praise. Representatives Here > â€" forâ€" Institute for Blind m mt ’timP to th!e girls { This excellent work has "been doné among our children along with a noteworthy effort on the part of Mr. Bruce Edmondson, who has given unselfishly of‘ his spare time in inâ€" structing boys in woodcraft and other useful work. s Jacqueline Longworth, Janet Proulx, Orma Cunningham, Jeanette Kellow, . Mairs, Vielet Jones. These children have â€" been . given instructions ~in . the old â€" United Church building by some of â€" our good citizens (S. J. A. B. graduates) â€"Mr. Bruce Edmondson . and â€"Mr. H. C,. Rogers, who. instructed the. boys, and Mrs. H. C."Rogers, Mrs. R. Walkâ€" er, and Mrs. Gibbons who gave their tim> to the girls Recipients were: Ronald Keast, Franklin â€"Wright, Grahamâ€" Wright, John Scott,: Robert McCann,: James Ursulak, Shirley ~Parrell, Mae Maifs, ARDENING for the fun of itâ€" weekâ€"end trips in the old family jalopyâ€"lazy days fishing by the river â€"these things still stand for a pleasâ€" an:t way of li?e-â€"a way of life our men overseas have heen fighting â€" for! They won‘t be able to come back to these sjimple things, unless we: get "down to in our thinking, and make sure when they do come back, their dollar will be worth a dollar‘! To protect that dollar, we must realize nou, the dangers of careless, unnecessary buying! We must buy only what we needâ€"never buy tuwo where one will do! We must not evade rationing or.price control, or deal in black marckets,. If we break these rules, our countryâ€"the country our soldiers fought ‘forâ€"will start on that spiral of prices known as inflation. ism And inflation affects everyone ; ; ; U‘ublished by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) to reveal the dangers of inflation Shaver, ’ Thursday, June 28â€"Women‘s inâ€" stitute and St. Mathew‘s Grounp. Friday. June 29â€"Rooms Closed. _ _All women who have a few hours to spare are asked to join their group on the above dates. If you do not belohg to a group and would care to help the Red .Cross, please call Mrs; H. W. Brown, phone 2089M to be placed. Any organization ‘not actively engaged in Red Cross work would be welcomedâ€" phone 2089M. We need more workers. The Surgical Dressing Room located in the basement of the Post Office will be open on Monday evening for Princess Alice Club. j The . Wool Room located in the Municipal Building, Room 12, will be open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of each week from 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday morning for Mrs. J. Knox Group. Tuesday, June â€" 26â€"Finnish Women of Harmony Hall and Hadassah Group. Wednesday, â€" June 27â€"Mrs.. Ralph‘ Group and â€"French Federation. _Friday, . June 22â€"Finnish Organizâ€" ation. Tuesday, June 19â€"Finnish Women of Harmony Hall and Hadassah Group. ‘Wednesday, June 20â€"Mrs. Allen‘s Group and Home.and School Club. Thursday. June 21â€"Sr CWIZ “(;\'-frs. McCoy‘s . Group) and St. Mathew‘s Group. Monday, June 25â€"Mrs. PatrÂ¥k‘s Group and Eastern Star. Thursday, June 14â€"Sr. C.W.L.. (Mrs. Moran‘s > Group) and St. Mathew‘s Group. . Friday, . June 15â€"United . Church Group and 10.D.E. and Finnish Organization Monday," June 18â€"Mrs. > Patrick‘s Group and Eastern Star. 195 2. ~ in th t lt th tss s d ocm n o es Wednesday, June 13â€"-â€"Mrs Ralph Grqup and ‘LaLigue Feminine Cathâ€" olique. ‘Friday, Jiune 8â€"French Federation and . Finnish Organization and Dime Club. ; . Monday, June ° 11â€"Mrs. Patrick‘s Group and Eastern Star. Tuesday June. 12â€"Finnish Wonen of Harmony Hall and Hadassah Group. Red:Cross Schedule for Bardessono Workrooms in June The : following â€" is ° the °Red â€" Cross schedule for the Bardessono work» rooms for June,â€" 1945:â€" Friday, June_ 1 â€" United . Churca Group and Finnish Organization. Monday, June 4 â€" Mrs. Patrick‘s Group and Eastern Star.‘ Tuesday, June 5â€"Finnish Women ‘of Harmony Hall and Hadassah .Group. by â€" 4 ,---: ----- L _ UE _ s o 4A AZ UA P Wednesday, June 6â€"Ladies of . Ste. Anne and Mrs. Allen‘s Group and Jr. C.W.L. . . J Thursday, June 7â€"Mrsa. . Hardy‘s Group and St. Mathew‘s Group. Down to Earth ... back to him his lost years or lost youth. â€" But if we keep up the fight against inflation, the man who is overseas can look forward :o pleasant, satisfying living ... to the Canadian way of life! : wageâ€"earner, pensioner, smallâ€"busiâ€" ness owner, returned soldier! That‘s why it‘s important to take a stand against it now. â€"If inflation starts in this country, this is what will happen. Prices will rise. Wages will try to follow alongâ€"and will never quite catch up! Soon your dollarâ€"your soldier‘s dollarâ€"may buy only 25% of the things it used to! ‘That is what has happened in many of: the countries of the world today, and that is why normal living for anyone is impossible in those countries! So let‘s make sure our soldier‘s dollar, when he gets back, will be wo::th a full dgl_lar_. We cannot give l1ne Case ol t Eyed Blond _ The Master of Drink to Yeste _|The Gals The) Behind ... ",The Clerics Se 'Boston Advent Uataor tA O Buyr! | | dA ROABEIULL ,,00 0242 +ss se 628 6e ns sns 8a 2y s a e Yoemans Hospital .......... . The Case of the Blackâ€" Eyed Blond . C. Ashton H. f Gardner E. Shay E. The Moved Outers ... Means P. Canngéry ROW .............0.. Steinbeckâ€" J, Its Always Tomorrow .... St. John R. e Security § ~ _ (Est. 1912)| ?1 Pine St., N., ‘â€" _/ ~phone: 104, Eue ade ds 0 “.“ m =. .0 + s“ The above groups meet on the same day each week. . Friday 2 to 4 <p.m. for Mrs. J.> E. Barry‘s Group. Seifert S. â€" 2. qg/ 9 tC Young Joseph ... ie Mannâ€" T. Account â€" Rendered .. ......... Brittain _ V. A Moment of Time ............ McLean S. Privags Adventures Oof Capt. Shaw a$eeSeaSaate aSeataate ateate ate abe e3 ale ob obe on e3 Wednesday 2 to 4 p.m. for Mrs, A Neame‘s Group. Thursday 2 :4 p.m. for : Mrs R Wales‘~ Group. The following is a list of new â€"books recently added to the Porcupineâ€" Dome Public library:â€" A Toast to Tomorrow ... ....... Coles M. New . Books Listed at the Porcupineâ€"Dome Library Do you realize that to use your car or truck without insurance proâ€" tection exposes you to serious loss? small accident may mean a claim against you of several thousand dollars. We will quote you lowest rates without obligation. . Insurance of all kinds, Real Estate, National Housing Act Loans, " Make this Pledge Today! By -buy.h' Vldory Bends and War By respocting price centrels and other I pledge myself to do my part in fighting inflation : By ebserving ratiening and avoiding black markets in any shape or _« form. antiâ€"inflaon measures, and reâ€" frgining from careless and annecesâ€" sary buying. I will not buy two where one will do, nor will 1 buy a "new" where an "old" will do. Eugene Marinchuk, 33 Helmer Street, South Porcupine, passed away at the Porcupine General Hospital on May 28th. afterâ€" an illness of three < weeks. The late Mr. Marinâ€" chuk has been a resident of Ontario for the past thirteen years and is survived by a cousin, William Marinâ€" .chuk of Ottawa, who . will attend the funeral which will be held this afternoon at 2 p.m. in Hunkin‘s Funeral Home. (South Porcupine, May 30th. Special to The Advance.) Funcral services were held Friday afternoon at 4â€"30 pm. in St. Alâ€" phonsus Parish Church for the late Nick Matic who passed away Wedâ€" nesday in â€"the London Sanitorium. The Rev. Father Martindale conâ€" ducted the â€" service. Interment was made in Tisdale cemetery. FPuneral arrangements were with the Walker Funeral ‘Home, Timmins. Born in Yugoslavia, the late Mr. Matics was 42 years of age. He is survived by his wife and young son, to whom the deepest "sympathy is extended in their‘ sad ‘bereavement. The Church Looks Forward ... Temple Dr.â€" W. The <Little~ Ships ... Holman G. Also some books for boys and girls (Schumacher, May 30th, special to The Advance.) Still Time to Die ... Belaon J. Wednesday Morning .. Renison Bishop Trumpet to Arms ......... ,....... Wilderness Trek ... ... ......... Collins A. Checkmate of the North ... Carr W. China Takes Her Place ... Crow C. Unit of PFive ... Hambleton R. Funeral on â€"Friday of the Late N. Matic, Schumacher Death of. E. Marinchuck at «â€"South> Porcupine Monday -oo.twoooooooooooooooooooooo?o?.oooooooonooooooooooouoooooooooooutooooo cost of livieg and help keep prices at a normal level. ation, and abiding by all such measures which will lower the Nonâ€" Fiction With Tools For Profit Timmiins, Ontario Â¥FA 4# JA" 4 Service

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