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Porcupine Advance, 1 Nov 1945, 1, p. 2

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_A military . funera!: was1 maed deceased who was a veteran . Ex: ota«World War 1. ~His old Command- : Iing Officer Col. Praser of odgumll . 20th, Battalion was present ‘and Col J / Lambert who was wounded ~Ary th ‘same engagement as © vetéran James : Hogsg, conducted the service,. :.;. s 92 .t N is x e * NP ud 3 P s s pr ow : 4850 * 4 j ;_‘ s s u* xh * *fl t s wfroalte ~5; . e sn n io 1i 3+ f * h d h 8 v oo f 7 M 5 t a higd f »“’!'A . esns nnfl his© brother Alné his dsught..r. ‘PM of : ‘Toronto, Mrs. R. ‘Cameron aners VmDerEyken (RoseBur- ~gess), were also present. . â€"» Three of his old ‘comradeés nf’*'lhe aomfinattauon acted as D“M""“ fl‘é ‘of the Canadian Legion of the Domin . Bridge Co.. â€" us "hinch : was" ‘served" by thé.q ‘hostess ‘after= lunch a~ social per od‘ m enjoyed. P .. Also present at the ~funeral: were two residents of Toronto who . were. 1’-tormerly émployed at ‘the Domeâ€"Mr: George Hendersonâ€" and ~<Mr. Bob Jay â€" (M _ Bouth Porcupine, Oct; 3lst apecial The Advance. _ :Mr. A. Hogg of Porcuptne arr!vedj home this week after attenalng thei A#yneral of ‘his brother ~James: Hogg, in Toronto. t two weeks visv t a iz «*hz i 4 h26 _ ; * # y 4* ~ 4 4 s k 6 puin ul S % a + % » «it j l e i e ) e /A . * 44. > io o+R T e * F 1e e 4 4 * * s h ® a t k w s 7 sAf . «s â€" % d l . *# 4 § 3 ® 3 .‘ e 26 J 220 " tm ns mt * > C e » > rtacs of Chata®l is visiting w9 Wille Hunter , of Chatani. f parénts Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Pirst W*Ban Fraser,. McIntyre Property, mhostens Friday ‘evenjng:at ‘a nicély arranged party . The guests spent the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn O‘Donnell, Wourth Ave. ‘Both‘ Mr. and Mrs. . R. E; O'flonnen ‘were members of the R.C; A. F. and have received an tmnorab!e m the service . * R IPliatt RCAF."and Mrs: u)nier apt. First Ave. have Â¥ a noliday at ‘New York:‘ Ptg . Lonis * stationed _ at Montgith. spent the weekâ€"end. with. hls parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klisantch P'earl Lfik’p’“Hotel First Ave. ; h. â€" @uingRailroad_ St. . retumed a we 'fr%Ottawa .where he. yeâ€" ceiyed an honorable. discharge from the NaAvy.. . ... . Mr. Dave Bennett, Fifth Ave%.« visited at Belle Terre, during the past week. _ Lieutenant George Percival, left Friâ€" *day* for his . station at Regina after .a leave with, his parents Mr and Mrs. Joe Percival, Third. Ave, * _ McCrae, M.M..who reâ€" cently returned from . overseas, leff Sunda.y for Montreal where he expeotsl §et his discharge.. . .. . Ly and Mts Ken Adamaon and daughter Anne left last: ~week. forâ€" pelic Teg'e where : they will take up rcsi-; denoce. . c t : Pte.. Dan Armstrong, â€"Infantry. Corps, stationed . at ‘Monteith,: spent the weekâ€" _endz at his.home.: on econd "Ave. â€"â€" â€" : @Hirling Hayward, Rallromd: St. . hins vreturned from â€" Tomnto where he. reâ€" ceiyed an honprable discharge‘ (gom the Navy, e s ' i Mr. and Mrs. °R. EL. is N) of â€"+On Sunday next at 8.15 p.m, in the lecal theatre a Vict.ory Loan Rally is _'At ggfi meeting ‘s‘ve?““dn hour w‘m‘ be taken up with the showing of:interâ€" esting films on aspects«of the war and waprk and Mr Rud Langdon, P1e- "1‘-{ ‘*‘The first â€"beond sold in this district p’«as to Mr. ax;d Mrs. George Collings eth â€"of: whom ~have recently from the Navy). The National War Labor Board ruled that the Timmins New Method Launâ€" dry was not obligated to pay wage increases ordered by the Ontario War Lafib'r ‘Board, on the ground that the P N > 00 ts o 5AE s w( o Th side! 2Of the local Kiwanis Club, will be chalrman of the meeting. ‘"A‘ very interesting feature of this vrdliy will be the initiation of 40 new members ‘of the Canadian Legion. ‘Mr. Walter Honer who is managing: 'the lom arive in‘ this district will also The board said the company had established on an appeal that it was flanancially unable to pay the inâ€" Victory Loan Rally In. South Porcupine _ ~The deceased was taken by Hunkin‘s Ambulance to Walker‘s : Undertaking Parlors, Timmins, and : body was ‘shipped on Tuesday: to his native town of: Ompah near. Rentrew. where his parents reside. . d as ‘he: lived here for some time with his brother Mr. Sam Kelford and his wife on William Ave. ‘‘ Both Kelfords worked at. the Pay-. masber and when Andrew was called to the Army, the ~brother and his faâ€" mily.went back to the. Renfrew home. ‘ After discharge from the army a year ago Andy back to the Payâ€" master, but went to reside in Timâ€" mins.. + His mother ‘of Renfrew was visitmg friends in this district last Afall. South Porcupine Oct Special to The ‘Advance. â€" him crushing ‘his chest.: He failed regain consciousness though. Dr. Ran- kin and Dr.‘Johnson rendered medica: ». Many Bouth Porcupine people‘ regret this young man‘s untimely end to The: Advangce. . _An unfortunate fatality oecumd on Monday at the Paymaster Mine:whe Andrew: â€"((‘"‘Andy") .. Kelford «died . folâ€" jlowing an eccident at the mine. He doing welding repair when it. fell on At Paymaster | Bouth ; Porcupine Oct,. 3ist. Special ‘was unable‘to meet the in« KeKord time at a social and dance on Baturâ€" day in the school after playing reâ€" turn Rugby games with Iroquois Falls High School whom they entertained. r and Mrs. Wm. Fairhurst. are years overseas service as Captain with the pental Corps, came in on Monâ€" day from Toronto to take back her twa little daughters to Toronto where they will reside for a tlme j pr. Woods‘ present intention is to take a dental practite in London Ont. Mis« Hetty Hicks V.:O.N. is back ; I-Iarry Disher and his fatherâ€"inâ€"law Mr, Strachan of Toronto spent the ,week-end in town. - < Mr. Hamar Disher: left on Bunday to visit ‘his mother and slster in ‘St. Ca-' therines. home after a short visit in Toronto. Mrs. W.â€"G. Woods, who has welâ€" comed her husband home from four Mrs. Harry Pyke left this week with her baby to spend the winter with her mother (Mrs. J St. Paul) in Kazua bazua Que. Harry is attending Uniâ€" versity of. Toronto taklng a course in englneerlng } s h-.p--.fn. ts l Ats ~ + a 1c Mr. and Mrs.: D. McCullough (Bett,' McIntosh) are visiting at the home of Mrs, G., Mcfntosh. In a short time they intend taking up permanent reâ€" sidence here. . Mrs. Lambert Hancock of, Troquols Falls was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Haufman. «Gapt. fim: ‘Corps is vis‘itld his n# ther Mrs. G MciIntosh; He is planning to return to the camp and. establish a dental pracâ€" tice in the near Iuturg s her sons and friends in South Porcuâ€" pine left on Saturday for Toronto Amme McPhate ‘has arrived homc aftter overseas service with the Canaâ€" dian Army. We COs e ue i Oe 1 o. ul i t 50 5 n 0 t t 9. is 50 Cl in Douglas McCann ls in town after serving overseas with the Canadian army. He returned to Canada about month ago on the 8. 8. ‘New Amster- W uw-ou- ~ Andl ulc o i in t 2 ° dam," and vialted in Bellevme .with his father and sister before coming north a week ago. . Pte Ray Montrose arrived home from overseas on Tuesday, also Huâ€" bert Butler and they ‘report Harry Turner as having returned on the same ship. He is in Toronto visiting but will be in South Porcupine shortly. Friends of _Mrs. George . Pirie. : of Dome Extension will be sorry to Jearn she is ill in Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital, and will wish her speedy reâ€" covery. ' ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ross Monahan are exâ€" pected. in this week to take up resiâ€" dence at Preston East Dome § Miss Paimer, Hospital dent of Bishop Horden Memerial Hosâ€" pital at Modse Pactory ‘left on Wednesday for Moose Pactory after spending some ~days at the alrpu' home. Friends of Mr. Ernie Jones regret to hear that he is in Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital suffering from the efâ€" fects of a slight. stroke. Allwillbeghdtoknow â€"~of his speedy return to health. He is imâ€" proving gradually. His sisters Mra. Harrison and Mrs, Bond of. :‘Toronto are visiting his mother on Commercial Ave. fon a time. : . has been visiting The election â€"of â€"officersâ€"of St. Paul‘s Anglican Church A. Y. P. A. took place last Wednesday evening. Mary Harâ€" per was elected president, Jack <Jay, vice president;. Bud ~Rosebrugh was reâ€"elected treasurer, and June CoUurâ€" chesne as secretary. t3 his brother. : Bouth Porcubine, Oct Sist. Bpeclal. w m Ad!mnce. *t%. 39M .. : A Library board meetmg wa.s hem on Monday with Mr. J. Andrews, Mr; J. Crallagher, Mrs. Martin; Harper and Mrs. Maxwellâ€"Smith aent Approximately four hundred new' books have ‘been added this year to the library shelves, which now â€" hold: almost four thousand ‘booles of good wholesome types of literature. Childâ€" ren‘s books :are in great demand, and the <~children of ~our. town are great readers, the librarian, Mrs. Brinton says. With new people coming to the camp it may be well to note â€"that we have one of the finest libraries in the North Country, and all books are loanâ€" ed free to authorized patrons. Friends of Miss Rose Burgess ft"â€" merly â€" of .Dome Ext.ension be inâ€" terested in knowing of* her recent marâ€" rlage to Mr. Van der Eyken, They were married in Toronto and reoxdel gp Long BraEch. Mrs. ‘Xagn:fider Eylsf)z’ Hospital. . f i y on es Pte. Bill Mfiler of Halix has b'een~ home on holiday : . Mr. Wm. Purdon has Eturned fro'n* Regina after attending‘ ~the funeral of We learn that since coming home he has received news of the â€" death of his aunt. in Reginag, Mr. Ed. McDonald is in Porcupmne General Hospital recovering from diilâ€" ness. His many ‘frien'ds wish: him speedy recovery. Borhâ€"On Ottober 28th. in Porcu--‘ pine General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Near of 14 Sutherland St. Por- cupine, a daughter. _ Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. George Sawâ€" yer of 261 Pine St. St. Timmins a son in Porcupine General Hospital on O,c- tober 30th. . â€" . 51 128 m m.k’n‘ bmm ?, 'i""'. Imetrits for a Novelty sile neld in the near future. ° The meeting closed with taps. * H4 Library Board Meé’téi . at South Poroupine tress. All patrons are promised a full two hours of real fun, so arrange to be present. Cril Pearce R.C.A.F. left on Friday after spending leave with his wife and family. w you can borrow from Household Finance at the monthly rate of only. 1:4%! At this rate you pay only $1.50 for a $100 loan . for o:*a month only $3.75 for a $250 loan! All you do. To apply for a loan at this reduced rateâ€" $50, $100, or as much as $1,000â€"you merely telephone or visit the Household oflice, say how much money you want and the payment plan you prefer (see table below.) You need no endorsers, guarantors or bankable security,â€"no help from outsndm. to get a Joan from Housthold. 14 mak the monthly payments ghown, don‘t hesitate to ask for whate! t you need. You can usugally get the anhthe samie day you apply. Small . meonthiy payments. Notice that g:‘p may choose the payment plan that t fits your own income. The sooner FIND HERE THE CASH LOAN YOU NEED at $20 to $1,000 without endorsers ofr bankable security Monthly rate of only on unpaid balances i rt: Ni tre¢ General Sputh Porcupine, Oct 3lst Special The ‘Advance. , 4 We se had orti nA i8 t C oudr . The a(en‘s Club of St. Paul‘s Ohurch sat down to a "fish and chips" supper Jast Thursday evening. as chef and was assisted by Mr. Jos. Duresch.. Following the supper Mr. Wm. Corran presented a most informâ€" ative adress on British Guiana which was iHustrated by a set of excellent Poppleton, and Sgpper Gienn Cudmore *both recenitly returned men. 'I'he ~Induction : ceremony was under' the chairmanship of Past Lt. Gov. Btan ‘Gardner, assisted by Kiwanians Walterâ€"Honer and Willliam Boyd. Kiâ€" wanlan Gardner outlined the history ot Kiwanis International â€"now conâ€" aistinz of 2300 clubs and 140,000 members : W. Honer gave the outline of S. Porce uplne Club‘s <history from its inaug- turation in 1038 : ‘~_It has been active in . every good workâ€"milk for underprivileged child= ren,~ play grounds, Victory gardens, Victory Loans, sponsorship of Guides and Scouts activities, assisted Halifax Kiwanians during the war in service work, collection of clothing for Europe, character building giviny of glasses and facilities for appendir operations where. needed. Mr. V. H. Evans gave a short address on the Ninth Victory Loan and thankâ€" ed the club for electing him as Présâ€" ident. ‘ His address stressed the "need for signing for bonds, explaining the ganger of: inflation which, if allowed to gain a foothold, will hinder the rehabilitation of "returned ~men and women. He was thanked by Mr. W. Honer. St. Paul‘s Men‘s Club Hold "Fish and Chips" The speaker ‘was thanked by Mr. T. E.; Catherwood. An Executive meeting is planned for Thursday evening, November 1lst, at the. residence ofâ€" the President, Dr. E. A. 8, McKittrick. ' s â€" Three new members were inducted at ‘this meeting with full ceremony Rev "R. J. Boott United Church former Klwanhn of Cobalt Club; Rev. John Ford, Rector :of 8t. Paul‘s Anglican Church; and Ross: ucwmum Pharm»â€" acist. now owner of former Cameron‘s Druz ‘Btore ‘ f 'rwo service men were guestsâ€"Tom Poppleton son of Kiwanian â€" George ‘Mr Boyd outlined the obligations and objectives of the local Club. The new members were then greeted by the President. : ‘other purpose, phone or visit Household Finance. Take advantage of. Household‘s Now see what reasonable costs Household‘s rate makes possible. A $25 loan, repaid in 3 monthly payments, for example, costs only 75¢c. And that‘s the total ‘and complete cost! Chargeo on a $100 loan, repaid in six monthly instalments as shown, come to only $5.32. A $300 6â€"payment loan costs $15.95; a $500 3â€"payment loan $15.07; a $1,000 6â€"paymént loan only 353 15. Why pay more? reduced rate now. you repay the less ‘your loan costs. Payments shown include principal end charges. No fines, discounts or extras of any kind. If you need money to pay old bills, Supper Meeting to Mrs, Wm. ‘Hall: of 5: Porcupine. * ‘The Mystery Prize was divided beâ€" tween Mrs. Harry Hallâ€"of 8: Porcupine and Mrs. T. T. Aokroyd‘ of Timmins. The W, A. is indebted to the hostessâ€" es and patrons and. wishes to thant all who helped in any way to make the affair such an. outaundmc s success. ‘The prizes â€" were ‘ex¢eptionauy nice. First prize a ~Kenwood : blanket was won by Mrs. â€"Andy McGinn of "Dome Extencsion; second,. two Spode Cups and Saucers by : Phil Parfltt of Schu-' macher; third, a Pyrex téupot was won by Mrs. Booker of Timmins. Cinsolationâ€"6 © water glassesâ€"ment acted as Deputy Chaplain for the cere + monies. ‘A delightful> banatuet | was enjoyed by all following Telephone Bridge Anglican Church (Mi-s B Harper. President). ‘ â€" ‘Tables â€"of ~ gueats were ‘held both afternoon and evenlng in 8. Porcuplne, ESchumacher, and ‘I‘lmmms and many who were unable to entertain handed After the worship service, busiteas meeting closed..with the .benedictina. was : held on Wednesday Jlast! under the auspices of the W. A. of St. Paul‘s South â€" Porcupine® Oct,. alst Spechl to The Advance, On Priday nluht two bm-bans of "Bouth Pcrcuplne. Oct. Sist. Speclal to The â€"Advance. =©~ "A ~very suecessful telephone bridge ~Bouth Poreupine Rebekahs ‘attendâ€" ing included Mrs. Eheler, Mrs. W. Rayâ€" ner, <~Mrs. Lane, Mrs.> Clara Melvilie and ~Mrs. D. ‘Phillips. ~ Mrs." Melvilie Hostesses entertaining parties were:â€" 2. The period of time spent with the Armedâ€" Services is to count I::?:enlority rights, penâ€" . sion rights, vaeations with pay, and certa,iu _ other ‘benefi 8. Dhchamd personnel who cannot mrfit f‘ their former duties are to be rebu Â¥ the most suitable â€"employment avai ‘nl*. | \Vhichtluymeapabl ofmm f’fi 4. It: aa a em:" ) | mfit ‘be able g:vaiu oourt thathc lecatue *A Employees *â€"éither. men or. womenâ€"are : #p be reinstated if: months if «discharged Overseas., . Proviaion may ‘beâ€"made for extension of time if tl}e loyee‘s health preventl hfi r her from returning | n the specified . In this event, the _ nyer must be. Idvined within tlle $ or 4 mouthso § as the case may The following points in the legislauon are also important : (u) ?hey worked for. thein em oyer 3 months / immediately prior to e ent, and were â€" replacin another employee who has,: stnca been e nstated "Â¥. P.â€"U. Meets tered by the Dominion Minister of Labour,> through. the: Natiqrnal Employment Service. Remfltatemgnt Officers are available in the, National Employm quiries, and. assist in adjusting cases., m n .,‘ifmw m ou .m BS J"'v W"'vâ€"v-y en y ie /m n s ie t h erec $ .A nc passed.. by mzlmnmnt in 1942, sets forth condi ons : under which employers MUST RETNMA’BE tlleli‘ former employees in their employment® after discharge, e se the, 3 (1 Aflz the Fire Fighters Corps; . . (c) they ap'ply-tcl: their employer for reinstateâ€" . ment, verbally or: in writing, within 3, . months <following <distcharge in Canada or * 1left their : emplo My'ment to join the ed rvices, the Merchant Margine, or Organi:; g:ter Md Paul‘s Church to The: Advance. T. H. and V. 8. Notes At a meeting inaugursating an Altar mm Phol‘s Church held on Monday â€"night of at the Rectory, Miss A. P. Wilhon was: apâ€" pointed Directress with Mrs. Maxwell Amith Sub. â€" Mrs. Mumret Deacon geqvetary-'rrea- surer. 8 . ~The / gund fllam meet on the fourth ‘Sunday in November at 8.10 Austinâ€" Jelbert is the‘Victory Loan salesman for the students"of T. H. : V. 6. * Already several students have bought, Bonds. t \The Students‘:Council of "T.H,. V.S. will buy a $50 Victory Mnflm the curâ€" rent campaign. Lappan, reported at Friday‘s meeting that there was $417 in the treasury. All Student Committees are in fhll operation at T. H. V.,.8. The Enterâ€" tainment.. . Committee ponsoned a dance Saturday ‘evening,. complete with Hallowe‘en costumes.. The Literary Society â€" will spom:or a Parliamentary gdebate soon. The Studencs Welfare “Ebfimuttoe is having Students‘ Cards printed. ‘Each card is to have a photograph of the bearer on it. These cards will enable students . toâ€" get into theutres ut‘, ai lower price.. : â€" lA x d are adminisâ€" instead of . theâ€"Armedâ€" i ghtl, PGn‘f 31ist, Special CS

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