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Porcupine Advance, 6 Sep 1945, 1, p. 2

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Bouth Porcupine, Sept. 4th, Special to The Advance. The many friends inâ€" South Porcuâ€" pine of Mr. G. A. Macdonald, editor of The Advance, regret to hear that he is a patient in St. Mary‘s Hospital Timrains, having undergone operation, and wish him a speedy return to health. South Porcupine Dome and District Mr. Jim Morgan of Toronto was th* guest of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. FPairâ€" hurst on Sunday last Mr. Phsil Deacon, of North Bay, was in town over the weekâ€"end. An oldâ€"timer of S. Porcupine whose home is now in Vancouver visited here last week and called on some of his old school friends. He was Walter Firth, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Firth. He has been recently in Alaska, serâ€" ving with the R. C. A, F. Mr. James Armstrong has returned from two weeks‘ holiday in the South. â€"Mr. Ross McWilliam, of London, has faken over the drug store known as ‘Cameron‘s Drug Store", a business g@eal having been completed between him and Mrs. Ivey Cameron. Mr, Mcâ€" William is a druggist. News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District «on m ism hm ie ies e inscc s e BA t n e es oocs ma. sn t e i ies ie nc m > sn oc i c ho. n > n . ooo w m sn mm mentien ac ons * Miss Doris Kesnesky is on holiday in Toronto. Miss P. Maxwellâ€"Smith left on Monâ€" day for Toronto after holiday at home. § Mlss Rita Costello returned from holiday in Ottawa and Kllaloe on Tuesday. CAGE TWO PROFITS TO YO1... .~ =2 41 lomgmqfif The BANK of NOVA §$COTIA WOr to on a new, unimagin And Canada‘s prc opportunities for whether your busine Jos. Courchesne faniily left m ra produ aport lon, Halifax : : the soon be handling cetime goods again! s aplenty will want 3 ... welook forward ing a trading nation Over a Century of Banking Experience 1 scale ... perity will mean ouâ€"no matter ; is large or small. ASILY =â€" »awes BLACK,HORSE ® x;wf Your money‘s safe in War Savings Certificates have returned from holid iskaming. Reeve V. H Evans, Township Clerk P. H. Murphy and Councillors, Harper, Helmer and Smith have returned from attending the convention of the Ontâ€" ario Municipal Association held last week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kavanagh, with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Payette and Mr. and Mrs Jack Costello spent the weekâ€"end in Noranda. } ‘“Bornâ€"On August 14th toâ€" Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McLelland of 104 Cecil Ave. a ~son. Miss Mary Keshertaski has left for Toronto where she will take a business course at Shaw‘s Business College. She completed her matriculation last year at the High School. Mrs. Malcolm Dysart has arrived home after holidaying in Niagara Falls and Hamilton. ' Guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Weston Murray of Dome Ex. this week are P. O. Elliott Sherman of Newfoundland and Miss Joyce Barid of Ottawa, Garth Cahill and Elvon Kavanagh eft on Sunday for St. Patrick‘s Colâ€" Mrs‘. Charlie Shields and children of Bruce Ave have returned after a week‘s vacation in North Bay. Watch for your opportunity and make the most of it, by using this Bank‘s services in your business venâ€" tures. Letters of credit, collections, loans . . . all the facilities that have served Canada at war are ready to support peacetime enterprise! Calil on our local Branch Manager for a confidential discussion . . . you are always welcome. av in Temâ€" Contributed by as students Friends of Mr. Harry Costain of Dome Ex. are glad to know he is home from St. Mary‘s Hospital where he has been a patient. * Miss Frances Cattarello left on Satâ€" urday for holiday in Toronto. Mrs. James Cobain (Dorothy Couch) and little daughter Patricia left on Saturday for Moncton, N. B. after spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell, at the Bank of Toronto. Mtrs. LeGier of Toronto is the McDowell home this week Mrs. Robertson (Mary Toronto was a visitor t] the home of Miss Shaw Ne e W$ * Mrs. Renison of Iroquois Falls was a visitor in town on Tuesday. Bishop and Mrs. Rénison are comâ€" pleting plans for erecting the ‘Bishops‘ See" house in the Porcupine Camp, Mrs, Coott Saturday to with her sis gina, Sask. . â€" i Et Ee Eo Mrs. V. Laffin accompanied by her daughter Mrs. Viola Blaikie, and child, left on Saturday to visit for some weeks in Biggar Sask. Miss Lily Brown, Supervisor of the local Telephone Exchange, l¢ft : on Saturday for vacation in Winnipeg, Basil Libby, R.C.NVR., who â€" has been spending 58 days on holiday with his parents at Dome Ex. left on Satâ€" urday to rejoin his ship at Pictou, N. i. Mr. and Mrs H. Couch are home from holiday in Atwood, Ont. â€" Mrs. H. Weir, l€ft on Tuesday, to visit her old home in Utterson. Mrs. Margaret McCaffrey of : the Dome is visiting friends in New Lisâ€" keard. T6 x Mr: W.â€"H. Jonns ol UAE iA holiday in California visiting â€" his mother in Los Angéles, celebrating with her, her 87th birthday. Mr. Charles Culmer of Toronto wWas guest last week aAt the home of Mrs. C. Brooks; Mr. Racicot of Preston East Lpome is on holiday in Montreal. Miss Katherine Twolan of Ottawa was a guest this week at the home of her cousin, Mrs. D. A. â€" McLellan, Mrs. Jonn Naish, of Wilco® Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold MciIinnis of Toronto were guests over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Roderick and Myrs. Harris. Harvest Festival services are planned on Ssptember l6th at the United Church those of St,. Paul‘s Anglican Church being held on September 23. awa where they ind Mrs. Renison are comâ€" ns for erecting the ‘Bishops‘ > in the Porcupine Camp, ott of Bloor Ave. léft . on to spend six week‘s holiday sister Mrs. L. Gress in Reâ€" Johns of the Dome is On California _ visiting his Los Angéles, celebrating of Toronto is visiting rine Twolan of Ottawa this week at the home Mrs. D. A. McLellan, Naish, of Wilcox Lake, Mrs. Harold MciInnis of guests over the wesekend of Mr. and Mrs. John (Mary McNabb) of visitor this week at will enroll in Golden THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO The new electric Winchell organ 8 years and under:â€" ordered for St. Paul‘s Church is t.o Girlsâ€"ist.. Shirley Todd; 2nd., Pa be installed within the next ten days. tricia O‘Callaghan; 3rd., Diane Mon Mr. and Mrs. Randall Wood and children are on holiday in Havelock and other points. Mrs. vmi. Christie and daighter Nanette of Hamilton are on a business trip in camp. Mr. Frank Borden of Hamilton is home on holiday, Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Melville Moulton of 51 Dome Ave. in Porcupine General Hospital, on Sept. 2ndâ€"a son. A very pleasant picnic was held las Wednesday in the McIntyre Park when Mrs, James Armstrong‘s "group" in the United Church (of which she is leader in the W. A.) journeyed out. All had a wonderful time in that most pleasant spot. _ e t _ 5 _ * K m Mr. Cybulski who has served with the R. C. A. F., and is now discharged has opened up his old barber business in the Wilson Block. Mr. and Myrs. Gagain of Main St. are on holiday in the Ottawa Valley. and CcOosts. Case of theft preferred by C, Abrams against D. Narduzzi and John Kovich and D. Iannarelli of recovering stolen goods was adjourned one week. Joseph Houleâ€"Parking without lights â€"whereby a minor accident resulted was fined $10 and costs. Case of theft of coal preferred by the Consumers‘ Coâ€"operative against Roy Anderson was dismissed; also that against E. Ferato of receiving stolen gcods. Presentation of Prizes and Party Closes Season The Advance. To mark the close of the season‘s activities the swimming pool party wWas held Thursday evening in the McInâ€" tyre Auditorium. There was an extra large attendance and everyon» had a grand time, Mr. Roy Wilson was maSsâ€". ter of ceremonies and the music was supplied by Mr. Gordon Thompson at the piano, Mr. Lessard from CGold Centre, and Mr. Kennelly, Golden City, with their violins. Mr. Jim Biggs, president of the Lions‘ Club, congratulated the boys and girls on the high marks they had made durâ€" ing the swimming season at the pool. Pat Dobson was the winner of the special award for the highest marks received during the season, she held the highest points on record at the pool. War saving stamps were given as prizes anu were presented by Mr. Jack Fisher, chairman of the POO committee. After the presentation of prizes, a lunch Oof sandwiches, cake chocolate milk and ice cream WAS served. After lunch, dancing and games were enjoyed. The following are the prizeâ€"winners:â€" VA A L Â¥, ETWAE Mr. and Myrs. Gagain of Main St. e on holiday in the Ottawa Valley. Police Court Two drunks were fined $10 ana costs A Black for faulty parking paid $1 schumacher, Sept 4th.. S secial to Boysâ€"ist., Jackie Robertson; 2nd., Myroslay Matzmich; 3rd., Huga Maiâ€" shall. 10 years and under:â€" aghan Girls/â€"Ist., Eleanor Mair; Ind., Elâ€" len O‘Leary; 3rd., Cecilia O‘Callaghan Boysâ€"Ist., Peter Carmel; 2nd, Bilâ€" ly McKie; 3rd., Greg Smith. 12 vears and under:â€" Girlsâ€"Ist., Pat Dobson; Sherbin: 3rd., Anita Clark Boysâ€"'â€"ls. Bill Ruscior; 2nd., Bobâ€" by Jones; 3rd., Lorne Roberton. 14 vears and under:â€" Girlsâ€"ist.., Pat Dobson; Id Mae Sutherland; 3rd., Pat Sherbin. Boysâ€"Ist., Allan Marshall:;: 2nd Percy Barker; 3rd., Ernest Keizer, 16 years and under:â€" CGirlsâ€"IsK.., Lena Todd; 2nd., Gwe Hill; 3rd., Pat Dobson. Boysâ€"ist., Percy Barker; 2nd,, Alâ€" lan Marshall: 3rd., Melville Monaghan. Ladies:â€" _ ist.,. Mrs. Armstrong; 2nd., MrS P . Sherbin; 3rd.. Mrs. Bob Keller. 12 years and under Diving:â€" Girlsâ€"1st., Sherbin; 3rd Boyssâ€"18t., Ruscior; 3rd 14 years and Ruscior; 3rd., Johnny Kennedy. 14 years and under:â€" * Pat Dobson; 2nd., Sherbin: 3rd., Pat Howard. Boysâ€"ist., Percy Barker; 2nd nest Keizer: 3rd., Ken Barker. 16 years and under:â€" Anglican Men Hold Girlsâ€"ist.., Pat Dobson:; 2nd., Gwen Hill: 3rd., Velma Vozicovitch. Boysâ€"1st., Ernest Keizer; 2nd., Ken Barker: 3rd.., Percy Barker. South Porcupine, Sept. 5th, Special to The Advance. The Men‘s Club of St. Paul‘s can Church held a successful meeting on Thursday evening Parish Hall. A delightful dinr made and served by ladies of t ing Circle, Election of officers for season was held, resulting new executive. Dr.E. A. M appointed President and Johns viceâ€"president, Secr urer Mr. Stanley Jay. The executive committee consists of the Rector, Rev. John Ford, Mr. G. Marshall, Mr. Russell Lang, Mr. T. Blakeman, Mr. Harold Rodérick, Mr. John Newman and Mr. Lloyd Hunkin. It is planned (tentatively) to hold I his A d vertis e m e n Pat Dobson; 2nd, Pat , Alice Scullion. Ken Barker: 2nd This is a sketchy outline of what happens when you pay an cutâ€"ofâ€"town hbill by cheque, Many people pay their large local bills that way too. To be able to pay by cheque is a tremendous convenience which costs you little or nothing. Banks are the bookkeepers for millions of ~our fellowâ€"Canadians, Dinner Meeting Mss "‘.'V;‘. s for the ~new lting in a totally A. McKittrick was and. Mr.._ W.. ‘"H. Secretary Treasâ€" LÂ¥ V % Vl‘\\lt\. n n n L L L L L L L LAAA t M M OM e Sn n Pnd ec‘es‘es | .* .0o.u.n.u.n.oo.oo.oo'oo.n.n.n.n‘“.oo.oo'oo.“.n.oo.'o.n.«.oo.fl.“.ooowou.o0.00.00.00.00.00'00.00.0o'oo.oo.oo.u.n.oo ‘ ¢"e aul‘s Angliâ€" | 4* sful dinner | % 1ing in the dinner wWas | x of the Sewâ€"| *3 the new 1# Kittrick was | Mr. W. II.g’;’ tary Treasâ€" E::: | . _ consists of .:. ord,;; Mr.. G. | x ng; Mr. C .i. oderick, Mx'.!:z: oyd Hunkin. ’ 0} ly) to hold ‘% t "% k. t N t K t t K ;t e N K CA NX TNRX P . #% .00 .00 .“ .“ .“ Aid .“ ‘“ .".".“.”'“.".'Q." .“ .”.0 0.".“ .“ .“ '" .“.".”'".“.“.” .' # .0 *,** .“ .0 w# .0 e * .N.O *,* 0.0 AUTOMOBILE and TRUCK OWNER: Do you realize that to use your car or truck without insurancd tection exposes you to serious loss? One small accident may m claim against you of several thousand dollars. We will quot lowest rates without obligation. Insurance of all kinds, Real Estate, National Housing Act Lo SULLIVAN NEWTON (Est, 1912) £ Phone 104, Security 21 Pine St., N. Timmins, O #. * Â¥ ‘€ Bil this is the Branch Bank this is the Teller in a branch of a different bank in another city, who made sure that the man who presented the cheque was really the man Jack intended to pay,. Then the amount of the cheque was added to that man‘s deposit this is the Clearing House maintained by the banks so that customers‘ cheques can be exchanged and the hanks can settle their accounts with one another every day. From here, Jack‘s cheque was sent to the clearing deâ€" partment of his own bank, and from there to the branch where Jack keeps his account. this is the Ledgerâ€"Keeper who made sure that, the sigâ€" nature was really Jack‘s. Then he debited Jack‘s account, The amount is entered in Jack‘s passbook next time he comes in, so he always knows exactly where he stands. is is the Branch BONK where Jack keeps his moneyâ€" so he does not have to keep his savings at home with the danger of loss, fire, or theft, and can pay hbills safely and conveniently by cheque. 2ccount. a Harvest Thanksgiving Dinner on the Monday evening following the Harvest Festival Church Services, on Sept, 23, The Sewing Circle catering for it. This will be for the general public as well as the church congregation. Birthday Party Held For Edith Rae Schumacher, Sept. 4th., Special to The Advance. Mrs, Clifford gucksch,. First Ave., was hostess Saturday, evening at a nicely arranged surprise party in honâ€" our of Edyth Rae, who was cclebra‘â€" her 13th. birthday. A very happy time was enjoyed, there were games with prizes for the winners. During the evening, the hostessy served a delicious lunch, and each one had a piece of the lovely birthday cake. The following guests artended: Gwen Hill, Alice Scullion, Gwelda u* l * 00.”.00.00 «/. % 0:“:“.0 0'“'“' * °% # #* ® # #* * # ## # # #* * *Â¥ °® ts a*a4*, ”.’0.00. A ## 8 « ## # # ## s 00.00 ## # ## *# # /A ..N ® % Do you realize that to use your car or truck withnout insurance pFroâ€" tection exposes you to serious loss? One 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. AUTOMOBILE and TRUCK OWNERS is Sponsored by y our B is the cheque v‘QO..OO.QO‘O‘..0.0000000000000000 WÂ¥ 0# t# 60 ¢#0 to bt 6# ¢#* #4 z.:....:Qz.‘.... 000 * ## 00 w# 0‘ # 0. # 0.00 0’0 0200 00‘ 000 *# 00 *# 00 000 * 00 000 # # L % # "# ® ae*es*e © # (Est. 1912) Phone 104, Eastern Star Honours Mrs., Ivey Can Gannon, Barbara Collier, Arthnur ris, Dean Prentice, Ernest Dod Jerry Hannigan, Kenneth nest Keizer, Johnny Kenned.. South Porcupine, Sept i@l to The Advance. The Order of the Eastern Star held their fall meeting on Tuess â€"~A gond attendance wasy . registered, . Worthy Matron Mrs. Dorothy Spitz b:iing in the chair. After the regular business meeting a social time was spent. to honour a membsrâ€"Mrs. Ivey Cameron, who will shortly be leaving our town after many years of business here. She was pr°â€" sented by the Worthy Matron with a parting gift from the members of this Chapter. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER or truck without insurance proâ€" Timmins, Ontario Cameron 5th Sservice

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