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Porcupine Advance, 28 Nov 1946, 1, p. 6

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cE § *‘,wm.mm«om mc_mbers Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shom- dice. ~Mr. Shouldice on me“nggh vey Laine, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shoulâ€" dice, w and Mrs, Neil Miller, Mr. and Mrs.. Ohuck Bryers, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Platt, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Salving, Mrs. Stan Shippam, Mrs. Stan Cibson, Mrs. Galbraith, Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Tom Leck, The Rev. J, A. Breckâ€" enridge and the guest speaker 'I’he Rev. Gilmour Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown, Mr.; and meeting closed with Benediction.‘. A aainty lunch was served Mrs., Roy Wi!â€" son, Mrs. Gordon Brown, Mrs. Gal-' braith and Mrs. Gladys Fuiton. The followinz members attended, Mr. and Mrs. Bill CGodefroy, Mr.: and Mrs‘ ‘Geo« rge Leck, Mr. Mrs. Roy Wilson, ~Mrs. Tom Leck, C.G. I. T. leader, oxâ€" tmm a welcome to the club to atâ€" tend . ‘the "Vexper : Bervice‘" in © the church Sunday evening, Oec. 18. Plans were made for the threeâ€"act play "The - nkn"!ntroducodbythemcmb of Mountjoy United Church and to be presented> in ~Trinity United ~Church basement, Friday evening, Dec. 6. The ~A short business period was held‘ and ,vlm were made for .the: "Eventide" Bervice whith will be â€"held in the ohurch on Sunday evening at 730 pm. The leader will be Mr. George Leck. A welcome is extendéed to:allto attend thl service and join in the singing of all the old hymns, ammmerfortheevenmg wis Rev. Gilmour Smith of Mountjoy PHONE 770 eh. Mr. Smith gave ‘a vety and instructive talk on W 4 W. A, W. M. S. Plan Ymmg FolkGather | “‘: of Mountjoy gave a vety Jomt eetlng ve tfik on t ol ie e ‘"Meet : the Women of India" was the topic for the India program this month. ‘Nothing in :modern India is more amâ€" ‘azsing than the emancipation .of Indian women and in this Christian Missions have‘ had.a large share in this, it was stated.: The ‘Ghapter: was presented by Mrs, Shippam assisted by Mrs. Peace and Mrs. Christopher. In the closing worship, special prayers were offered for the Missionary families of the Unâ€" ited Churchâ€"now in Central India. The offering was taken andâ€"dedicated and the meetingâ€" closed with the Benedicâ€" The United \Church held its meeting Wednesday a!temoon in the Church hall. Fourâ€" en LA es ygre,‘m;esgpt The Presiâ€" 8. Waudell opened the .meeting wfth pi'aygr f . 4: short business_ sdpq was held and arrangements were made for enâ€" tertaining the Mission Band and the C..CG. I. T. groups on Friday, Dec. 13th. An: invitatlon was extended from the W. A. to attend their Christmas meetâ€" ing next Wednesday evening. The Worship service was held with Mrs Shippam taking charge of the meetins. The theme for November was "In Christian Homes." . Prayers. .were offered for â€"Christian family life, The Lords Prayer and the 23rd Psaim were~repeated in â€" unison, followed . hymn. . FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. â€" Phone 788 â€"â€" :. Schumacher ... Excellent Service Comfortable Rooms PEARL LA â€" HOTEL "The House of. Hospitality" the basement Knitting â€"â€" 46 pairs men‘s socks, 90 pairs children‘s socks, two pairs men‘s gloves, three men‘s sweaters, 14 child‘s, sweaters, one pair of baby‘s »ooties; â€" a total of 511 articles in all. Miss Shirley Kyle, presiGent: of Trin« ity Y. P. U., had charge of the proâ€" gram. . Rev. J A. Breckenridge introâ€" duced ‘ the guest speaker, Bquadron Leader E. A. Harston of Toronto, field secretary. of :the ~Ontario. Society who gave aâ€" very interesting talk on Christianity‘s influence . over Canadian youth. | ; During â€"the evening a musical proâ€" gram was enjoyed with a vocal solo by Betty Gilbert, a flute solo by Nell Pooley and a sing song led by Mr. P. A.â€" Boyce, principal of Schumachet. public school. S Sewing â€" 102 nightgowns, 84 pairs boys‘ shorts, 105 infants‘ vests, four boys‘ combinations, four boys‘ plaid shirts, two bathrobes, 37 girls’ dresses, 27 pairs girls‘ | Red Cross Society Makes 511 Articles The following articles have been shipped to the Ontario Division Headâ€"= quarters in Toronto by the Schumaâ€" cher branch of the Red Cross Society: He impressed on the young. peop;e how fortunate they were to be livilig in a Christian country, a comparison of the way of life of heathen Eastern youth, Young peoples‘ groups from First Unâ€" ment and outlined : ited Church, Mountjoy. Unitead"Churdh; . "The figenker St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church and the . Mr.° Vic. saxvmo Salvation Army, Timmins,â€" and from . ; qord Eouth Porcupine United Church atâ€" pian * tor tfie Porcu tended the Young Peoples‘ Union of concert Awociation Trinity United Church, "FPriendship bers to subscribe du: Hour" held in the basement of the ship campalzn. church Sunday evening.. _ ‘ °_ Guest at the Red Cross Speaker â€"â€" Born â€"â€" Wednesday, Nov. Bt. Mary‘s Hospital to Mr. mmm Ital Fulton, Becond Avenue. achmcw fl daughter Buy Christmas "T.B" SCHUMACHER r s 1 d ‘» D : s 5; The bride wore a sulit of winter white wool, with tiny white hat. of ostrich feathers, and. oorsase of orchids. She was attended by her sister, Marjory (Mrs. E. B. ‘McVey) who wore a turâ€" duoise . wool +Wiith itiny featherâ€" matching hat,. brown Oibcéssories and corsage of talisman rosest: .. ‘Mr. B. B; McVey yas groomsman Following the. ceremony a reception was held‘ at the bride‘s home on Main SBt,, Mrs, Maxwell Bmith receiving the , guests in a frock of gold polored crepe with talisman roses as corsage. ‘White | Ohrysanthemums‘ and : white tapers flanked "the bride-calge as table decmtion. and â€" yellow.. and bronze ‘mums wereâ€"used in the house. Miss Petronella Maxwellâ€"Smith, Mrs. M. Hessctte, Mys. Ken Mygps, Mrs. E. B. McVey, _ . Mrs. Lou ‘Muwlynnan aud!nnk Wooda!! were ungable to BE en ons PWCY uhss hoi o â€" it tfi M e botarthtizadt lmwh wu md ‘at the Paymaster. Nomination Day is slated for tomorâ€" â€" _ A. row in the council chambers: For reeve 0yd and council at 1 p.m. Births in Porcupine General Hospital Adgamson â€" on Nov. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seton Adamson of 140 #, : > Crawford St.‘ South Porcupine, a son. ‘K. Martin Richardson â€" On Nov. 22, to Mr. mss Petronella Maxwen-nlth. Mrs. and Mrs. Edmund Richardson of Dome Bmette Mrs Kenuyay Mrg. E. Extension.admhter ment provided, the.guest of honor winâ€" ning first prize, Miss Betty Hicks, secâ€" ond and Mrs, E. B. McVey the special . and a Spoda teapot was pvesefited ‘to thc guest of honor who resp ig to. this q:tbute or afi'ectlon from olct :!tiends Erldee wu the form of entermn was held in honor of Miss B. Maxwellâ€" Bmith ‘at the home of Mrs. Wilson Rayner on Bloor Ave; the hostesses_ be}ng Mrs. Rayner, Miss Pearl Kenâ€" nedy, and Miss Beulah Rayner. \‘The happy couple Jleft on the Northâ€" land for Buffalo, ‘and New York where short honeymoon will be spent. : ‘They will reside in Hamilton. ‘A very large number of friends callâ€"~~ ed to wlshvhappmm to the bride and. | gropm, .and . many Pemm‘}l* gltts- we‘€..‘ ‘The Rebekah Lodge ladies are planâ€" i s 000 Sn ul 1g0 ning a ‘Penny Sale‘ for Friday evening The bridé‘g only omamnt ‘was A £0ld ‘of this week, to be held in the Masonic and diamond ‘locket, family: heirloon! 1g1 at $.30 p.m. They would welcome and the last gift of her father â€"_ ~ a good crowd. Pouring tea were Mrs Rapsey. Mrs wm. Fairhurst, Mrs. P. C. Evans, Mrs. D. A. McLenan and Mrs M. Bes- sette. . t * teature of the . bride-cake was a unique decoration of ‘two miniature Airforce hats â€" W,â€"D.‘s and; officer‘s, sees perfectly ; _reproduced in <~China. A" very. qulet wedding tok place on Monday moming in Tirmins when Beatrice â€" Eleanor, third‘ daughter of Mrs. Maxwell 8Smith and the late Fredâ€" erick Maxwell~ Smith of. 113 Main St. sSouth Porcupine, was united in marâ€" riage to 'rheodorc Ohapin Nolg}es of Both have served in the R. C. A. F., the bride.for three.years.as a. W..D.. in â€" yrer funeral takes place on Thursâ€" Trenton, Toronto and Washingtop, and day at‘3 p.m. from the United Church, the bridegroom as a Flight Lieutenant, services being conducted by Rev. R. J. five including two and goort * _ a half years prisoner-of-war in Germany. es also. a .guest. at. theâ€"mesting: During the evenlng Miss cooper played several piano selections. The meeting was adâ€" journed for the evening by Mr Charles Arriott.> | k# W 4/ A AA 4J 4 AdA¢ 44 xâ€"Air Force Couple Are Married Monday plan for the Porcupine. Community Concert Association and urged memâ€" bers to subscribe during: the memberâ€" ship campaign. .. Guest at. the meet-in was Miss Marâ€" lane.Cooper, MciIntyre PrOperty, a forâ€" mer section officer with the. R. C, A. F., w, D., but now a teacher of physics and . chemistry ~at" a . Rehabili tation school in Toronto ~Mr.:Eimerâ€"Anderson or Thnmins was spukerforthem Mr. Earl Hawâ€" king of the: mnmm ‘Mine ‘industrial mldt.lm depuflment . "Mir. Hawkins gave a very ifiteresting taik on the activities of his departâ€" ment and: outnned some of its main points. ‘The spefiker was ‘thanked by On Thursday last a very lovely party SOUTH PORCUPINE outlined the Ave., a daughter. > s Johnzbonfâ€"-Onalov. 20, to Mr. and Mm._'nwmu JMn of “A Avenne o. Mr. and Mrs, Donald ‘ f' Ave., Bouth Porecuâ€" . son. I-mumo On Nov. 21, to Mr. and «Anniversary services will be held on Sunday in St. Paul‘s Anglican Church at I1 am. and 7 p.m. His Lordsnip Right Rev. Robert Renison, D; D. Bishâ€" op of Moosonee, is expected to conduct services, His Lordship took the mornâ€" ing service on Sunday last in St. Paul‘s assisted by Mr, Taylor (layman) of the Costumes designed to fit the party and colorful and unique decorations _in the school added to the enjoyment of the ‘evening. e Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Feindel (Betty Curboy) from Bridgewater, Nova Scoâ€" tia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Curboy of ; The many friends of Mrs, P. Murphy of the Dome wish her complete and speedy recovery from her recent opernâ€" tion in Porcupine General Hospital. students who atténded appreciate very much the invitation and report a very pleasant time. The program featured dancing to the music of Jack Bridges and his orâ€" chestra,.. ‘The spotlight prize was won by Carrie Ursulak and. George: Fera of, South Porcupine. A large number of the students of South Porcupine high,school accepted an invitation from Schumacher high school to attend a hardâ€"time party Friday evening, Nov. 23. - Arrangements for the funeral are in the hands of Hunkin‘s Funeral Parlor, and interment in Tisdale Cemetery. She was the widow of Findlay Macâ€" phau, who~diéd in May, 1944, and sisterâ€"inâ€"law of Duncan MacPhail, who passed away in July of .this year, in ‘The late Mrs, MacPhail was born in Cape Breton Island, and had lived in Ontario for the past 36 years. coming from Cobalt to South Porcupine twenâ€" tyâ€"three years ago, where she has been a valued . citizen and United Church worker. High School Pupis Bincere sympathy is extended to her two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Lafolcy of South Porcupine, and Mrs. Norma Fummerton of Schreiber, both of whom were .withâ€" her at the last. Mrs, Flora MacPhail, aged 71. years diéd very suddenly her home on Tigdale Avenue on Monday night after a heart attack. â€" ‘Any person wishing to join the Asâ€" sociation may contact Mrs. E. M. Crick, or any member of the executive. A. questionaire is being issued this week to all local organizations which might be interested in joining the eduâ€" cation group. The chief purpose of thls'is to conâ€" duct a survey of the communityâ€"and discover the need for adult education and see the attitude of people toward it.,‘ . * Mrs; Flora MacPhail Passes Suddenly . The following are highlights of the constitution: "All persofis in this comâ€" munity who have reached the age of 16 years may be enrollied as Annual fee 26 cents. There shall be a council â€"consisting of one representaâ€" tive from each organized group of six. For each additional 10 members they shall be entitled to appoint one more The executive of the South Porcupine Association for Adult Education met on Priday and appointed their officers: Mr. R. L. Bhip, president: Mr. Aarne nunw v!ea-m'elldmt. Mrs. H. Crick, L. Ship Heads f l“VW' SRA â€" The new Porcupine Curlingâ€" Club will have as its president, F. E. Cooper. E. B. Gillanders is viceâ€"president; Don Millar. secretary; and W.~G. Smith, treasurer. Three of the old syndicate were namâ€" ed as trustees: W. G. Smith, Chas. Mc Innis and Dr. Wm. McLaren. ~Execuâ€" tive members include Oscar Hendersn, ,Wm Raybold and Jack Wilder. The new club is going ahead immedâ€" lately with its plans and hopes to get a bumper curling season under way as early as possible. The present execuâ€" tive has voiced its hopes for a large and enthusiastic membership and an enâ€" joyable and active season of this favâ€" were L. W. Wilson of B Strachan Ave; and his daughter Fay. Both are now out: of hospital and recovered from shock. At the regular weekiy. nieeting of thn First South Porcupineâ€"Guide Company last Wednesday Mrs. Tom Nelll of,. Dome Extension expressed the desire to establish at Dome Extension a Guida. Company which will eliminate the necâ€" essity of guides coming in to Soutl} Porcupine from this territory to at= Formation of a new "Poreupine Curiâ€" ing Club" . was arranged last night, after the decision, taken at a previous meeting, to disband ‘the old syndicate which erected the old club building and to turn: over the building and equlp- ment to the new organization. . orite sport. last Wednesday evening to the "Hapny enjoyed by everyone Mt and a delightful lunch was served. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Anna Wilson and Mrs. C. H. Liiby. Members present included Mrs. â€"wW. Freeman, Myrs. T. CHibbons, Mrs. B. Anthony, Mrs. 8. Jay, Mrs. Harold Montrose, Mrs. A. Ewing, Mrs. B. Webb, Mts. A. Wilson, Mrs. E. M. Wilson and Happy Gang Hostess ... . Mrs. C. H. Libby. New Curlin F. E. Cooper Heads New Curling Club t aBe aze ale ate abe abe atealle ale afe 108 Golden Ave.. S. Porcupinse Wm. E. Jamieson _Florist â€" _ SOUTH PORCUPINE _ MERCHANTS. _ DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT .. DISTINCTIVE FLORAL . ARRANGEMENTS Phone 835 "The Gift That Gives‘? See our display and solve gift problems, The individuality and e{eg- u.. ance expressed in personal ata%n% l k ery delights not only the roclpma,av of the, gift, but also the mww of the letters which â€"are Written 0§44% *> delicately â€" shaded pastel papeff * "~ daintily monogrammed or printed to â€"â€" suit each personal requirement. 4 See our display and solve 3(. gift is personal stationery. tend meetings. leaving shortly to reslde,\fn Normaa where her husband is . emplbyefl ‘tt qQuemont Mine. e Darwin Aitker, sonâ€"of Mr. and Mrs J. Aitken, is home‘ from hospital in ‘Toronto where he undement operaâ€" tion for mastold. Slightly injured in , collision in which the car of a,local taxi firm, and one driven by R. Macdonald of Schu» matcher were involved on Kerr 8t. and. Golden. Avenue on Friday afternoor; were L. W. Wilson of B Strachan Ave; and his daughter Fay. Both are now out : of hospital â€" and _.reécovered from

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