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Porcupine Advance, 7 Aug 1947, 1, p. 4

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Croundâ€"Hog Pel Pets Ansonvilleâ€"I is -. BeSe f x# .f.. e NMCC . â€"â€"Matheson An Dtstrlct #, " Groundâ€" o I a *% â€" +Â¥A 0+ ; 3 y # * 20022 8e -u.tuoooooooooooooo%ooooooouooooh‘o%oozoz?%ooz?o}ooooooooooootuooo.ooooo * * * Mn ie 28e ?o%v‘?ot.‘.‘.‘o‘o‘?gzooooooouooooootozozuooooouoo”cwxgooooooooooooooooooooooooo'oo.ooooo!.oooovoooooooo x # â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. John McGinn of Dome Bxtension <announce the. marriage of their< elder daughter Doris May, Reg. NMarse to Mr. Michael Horbul,.son of KKÂ¥. and Mrs. John Horbul of Neck. omas, > Saskatchewan. The â€" wedding was solemnized . in Sehumacher United Church on July BStst by Revd. Breckenridge. "The bride‘s sister Myrtle attended @zs â€"bridesmaid and Victor Haneberty ~A wedding dinner for the immedâ€" fate . relatives followed at the home of the bride, the wedded couple later leaving by train for a honeymaon in T'bronto and points south. ~ Mr.â€"and Mrs. Horbul will reside at ‘1Bo Main St., S. Porcupine on their Pretty Wedding Held In United Church â€" Junction on Monday three strange (toâ€"us) little animals were observed Inâ€"a cage. They were groundâ€"hogs, evidently quite happy and reminding. us df little racoons without the ringed tail. Enquiry elicited ‘that the moâ€" ther had been killed accidently when the: little creatures were thre days old. ~They had been found and cared forvand made into pets by the owner 9} the house. She said that when they were full grown they â€"would be aset looseâ€"to be happy in their own way in their native state. Groundhogs as pets may be quite ecammon of course, but it will be inâ€" terestin gto note what happens when tha trio are free. Cenventcns seem to be of the day; hersabouts. : izations are planning on sending delâ€" egates â€"to outâ€"ofâ€"town Meetings and Building. at least oneâ€"Iccal Association is playing | host this year. The Northern Ontario l'lsh Game Prctective Association have their plang near:y completed 8“ Convention in Iroquois Falls on September 6th; Cluba from allâ€"over the North will ‘be rep, resented plus the odd delegate from Southern Ontario and other parts of Canada. â€"~ As this is the case with Conventiong of this size, in a community such as the of;anizing Conmunittee is, nustuuesim‘s @ALiiik‘ tha § ! § ing on T if dl $ s » E§ Heill and we : have in the ing â€" hefore Christmas.‘ We: aren‘t se it ti T i SOUTH PORCUPINE Do you know the position you will be. in on and after July. Ist, 1947, if you are involved in an accident causing injuries or death to person or persons or damage ta property owned by. others if: you do not carry Liability and Property Damage, insurance or you have not sufficient cash or securities to satisfy the claim? â€"If not, see us promptly. ; SULLIVAN NEWTON (EST. 1912) Insurance of every kind â€" Real Estate » Mortgages 5â€"6% interest. National Housing Act Loans, 21 Pine St., N. Phone 104 | Timmil at Mr. Automobile or Truck Owner Local 90 of the International ‘Brotherâ€" hood of Pulp, Sulphite and: Papermil} Workers have elected Mr. E. B:; Madâ€" den and Mr. F. Gratton as their delâ€" egates to a Cconventon to be held in Milwauki, Wisconsin, on September the 165th.. This Convention will be the largest gathering of Papermill workers ever to be held anyplace‘in the world. There will be four hundréd and.twenty two Locals represented by delegates, who, in turn, .represent . the ; largest Papermill Union in, th world, The I. B. cf P. S. and P. M. Workers. is one. of the seventeen largest Unions under the Ame®.can Federation ‘of‘Labor Hanner and .their total combined membership (Canada, U. 8. A. and Newfoundland) is well over the 120,000 mark. Mr. Madden, President of Local 90, said recently,. "Present. day. conditions of the Pulp and Paperâ€"industry are of such ‘a high standard "‘that this. conâ€" venticn. will beâ€"one of the most imâ€" portant . getâ€"togethers that,. we_â€".have ever had and it is that far reaching plans will be. formulated. The Knsmen Clubs of Canada will meet. in Montreal, for, four days beâ€" ginning August 20th. A delegate has been selected by the local club and this.convention is also expected to. have a mest important bearing on the fuâ€" ture of this Service Association. One of the impotbann matters to be discussed is the choosing of a. National Project. During the war, the.Krnsmien had their Milkâ€"for. Britain FPund but since the cessaticn of hcstilities this Fund has been stopped and, now. a newâ€" Proâ€" ject of:national scope is to:be chosen. â€"The Canadian Legion Convention is scheduled:for September 21st, to Sepâ€" tember 24th in Wmdsgr Ontano,. The delegate to this,; co ve has not been selected as yet, but Branch 70 Officials are hopeful'» that a representative will be on hand. The main reason â€"that As this is the case with Conventiong of this size, in a community such as ours. the onfzanizing Comumittee is, worrying abcut accomodations for the ‘isl:â€"ing delegates. They féel that they. may have ‘to ask for sleeping quarters, in private homes. If this is the case the local ciub would be most .happy: if all citizens will make a genuine attempt to house these visitors. when. the call goes out for accomodaticns. host this year. sterting to take wi necssmsaily ingat The Northern Ontario Fish Game in proparetion â€" of baikiing Prctective Association have their plang hdnn and we 4 ; hope neariy completed for Convention in have something hfifi way of a build» froquois Falls on September 6th; Clura ing. hefore Christmas, from allâ€"over the North will be rep_, _ We aren‘t suze it Golf Clubs heave resented plus the odd delegate rrom conventions or ncot, we ;fi Klatw 4 ts m oA oo oA ts mas © se e _ aeas ant a im The many friends of Mr. Jack Laurie were delighted‘ to see him. and Mrs. Laurie on August lst. Mr. Laurie was well known, locally, before enlisting in the 48th Highland: Regtment in 1939. He is the son of: Mr. E. Laurie who‘operated a local Tailor shop fpr many . years, Mr. and Mrs. Sven Stenberg and Family: of Wellesley, Mass., A., â€" Born ‘â€" Suy daxr August Ird in. St. Mary‘s: Hospital to Mr.â€" and: Mrs.: Nick Tomuik (Noreen Davies) Gold Cenâ€" Many visitors have been noted_ arâ€" ound Town, this Mr. W. J. Scott, K.C., Ontario Fire Marshall included this community cn his recent tour of inspecttion While here, he renewed acquaintances with Dr. S, Legate and Mrs. ~ M â€" Armstrong. Mr. \Chas. ‘Olaveson. brother: of the late Mr.â€" Kd. Olaveson, the. former Chief of Police of Iroqua‘s Falls, was in Town on .short visit beginntng Juily 3181) .'T and Mrs. Clayton Caverly and Famâ€" ilyâ€" of Timmins are visiting â€" Mr.. and Mr. and Mrsg.< E; Q.> Wallis, Third Ave., have returne@ from. a <holiday at Brantford:; â€" Mr. Wallis mather Mrs. Walliy of> Brantferd accompanied them on the trip: back and will spend sime time visiting her son and daugh_ terâ€"inâ€"law. waatoushtsahardtmmtheendot regulation â€" play: both. : players . showed: the: same â€" score, . An.. extra. hole: was ‘WMWWMaway as:the. wirner. While on the Sport. subject, we note that the Ansonville Softhallk: Team:‘ is right: in there fighting, Thaey are. now comfortably < escond inâ€" third . place andthuachmb to. either: fipat or seeâ€" ond:. place depending on the wins: or lossea of other Teams in the Northâ€" ernâ€" Ontariq. League, The Ansonville Tewn Council is alâ€" ready looking aheat to the â€" Wintar season. They are planping to purchase a new dump truck which, will be used almost exclu:t¢vely this winter to keep all roads. open, forâ€" traffic. 4t in $ Ehregss, %;g $ hand Now for hhe news of the club;, On Friday evening the boys, witmess@d~ 2 very: interesting dart game, you have . héard of strip. poker but never o8 Strip Darts, well: that was the game,. Comâ€" rade. Ed Walsh. bet hisâ€" shint he gould beat Gecrge Bowla at a: game.of darts. The gcame. ended :n CGeorge‘s favour and> Ex had~to peel: of: his shirt.. showâ€" ing a nice: tan. The next game. Was on, but® Ed:: misaeebtha next part af his wearing: apmel and: bet his hooaty: this time he, won: attd* with: loud: whoops . he reta:etved: his:: shirt, it > was: > little : chilly: that: night! anyway. On. Saturdry: evening we bad tsm vig= â€" itors. from Vancquver, commad#s; Cecil and: Ron. Keely: who are: ug hete. On. husiness and: are exponents of the Dart game, so. right away they challenged th; best two. men. in Timmins, they: had severak games, one: or two: they. won, but on the hole Vancouver taok. a beatâ€" ing; Anyway we do: welceome compades C. R. Keely to: the Branch and Timâ€" mins and hope they enjoyed their visâ€" it. hare and we. certamly w@csh them L hk eA s The many friends of Mr. Richard Keene, Raliroadt St%. will be sorry to hear that he is ilk in St. Mary‘s Mosâ€" pital and: all extend HWim their best wishes for a speedy recovery. â€" Miss Betty Wallis, Third Ave., is spending a holiday with Mr. «and Mrs. Jim Biggs and family, at their summer cottage at Huntsville. erty, Fourth Ave, has returned from a holiday at Campbell, Red> Lake, where she vislted her brother and sister_inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilâ€" bert. ~â€"_Mr. and Mrs. Finlayson of Ottawa, are vsiting their som Mr. Don Finâ€" layson, Melntyre Staff House. the: teaching. staffâ€"at . North Bay Pubâ€" lic. Schoolk, iz spending the summear vacafion» wh ;her: parents Mr. and Mrs. John Monaghan, Second: Ave. .Bandy Hunter, First Ave., returned Monday from a holiday at Chatham .: Sid â€"+â€"Campbell and daughter from Sault. Ste. Marie are spending Miss Darothy Armstrong and Miss Edith ‘Armstrong, : Second Ave., spent the ‘â€"holiday weekâ€"end.. with thah' mother t Bancroft. a holiday with friends in town. BHorn â€" Monday, A Mary‘s Hospital to Mr. $s 5 and London. Miss Betty Gilbert, MciIintyre Prop_ Miss Helen= Monaghan, who is on LR M â€" UIR~ . y Mrk. R. Veary and Mrs Don Ramas t_ste’cll'hthlsw, ot'rorontohmldttormufit _ $ omas and spendlng some time withâ€"their slster Mrs. Jamge Pel. â€" Monday. aternogn . with a Circus in Town and a field day at the McIntyre park <we did think things < would be quite, but to the contrary, we had field day also, It was really the fost enjoyable time the had,, the enterta.nment opened up early. with comrade Scanlon at the piano andâ€"a visitor from Noxth: Bay: Bo Aubry: who in a splendid voilee: sang several songs, for which he really. gotâ€"a big. hand; he is a good entertainer and also plays the Violin and has promised: to return and give us ancther musical intarlude, * We met comrade Tom Proudfenct: on nis way to Schumacher to take: some pictures . on‘ the: sports. ground: there, we asked : him :« to . take ours,. but : â€"he wasn‘t mal«kng comic strips. Comrade Tom: Parsgsons Oof: Stratford was svisnv itor to his old Branch on Monday. The skunk Trophy for the. month of August, the race being led :by comâ€" rade Geo. Bowie up to now, followed closelyâ€" by K. Johanson and: J.. Shaw. Our weekly greetinges to our: sick camâ€" rades in Hospital and at home. We. are glad. to hearâ€"that Geof Morris his returned: home from Christie St. Hospital. To "comrades â€" Art | Loader, Christle St, â€"Ed Barker, Dim.dale, and our very best_wishes forâ€" a speedy recovery. To D. Ccitcher in St Mary‘s hospital. â€" Bob Russel, J. McFarlane at home we also send our very best wishes and hoping to see you around. soon. To our compades still serving overâ€" seas and those who were members here once and got B‘lighty and are reâ€" siding there now we wish them the best and send our greetings, The chaimâ€" ion dart player o fthe league has reâ€" turned home after spending a well earned rest, no need to mention any name. The second Steward Jack recents being called ‘Boy‘ by ‘a well known. member of the Branch, and some day he is going to call that old man down, old as he is. _ If you. receive a notice from the secretary as to your dues, you can always pay them to the Stewards, and they will be accep with a..smile and we will also give you a receipt Another reminder, your support is needed in the local Junidyp Baseball Leaguie, help your Legion tesm: by supporting them. tinued with comrades: Tessier and: Purâ€" chase at. the piano vocalists Jenkin, Dwyer and | nobt | forgétting George Sutheriand and hiy Mandélin, Remember the Empire Theatre evéry â€" alternate brimg your friends, the next date is August The next General meceting is scheâ€" duled for August 26th, 7.30 p.m. members flling in applic. tions this month be accepted at this meétng, if you haven‘t got yours in yet, get it in now. It was‘ a real day. of entmxtxaimmntr.j the audience thoroughly â€" enjoyed:: ib, there wasn‘t a dull moment the whole day. ' sw | Since I mentioned the Skunk Trophy it has been a little bit chang, ed; Georgeé has pinned: the leadership onto: comrade M O‘R«ien > ~ Very soon. a start will be made on our new Miematial Hall and: petahps in a short time we‘ will he able<to acâ€" comadate a large membersizp and have more facilities for recreation. and enâ€" tertainmant to which manyleols, forâ€" ward for, so get‘ in‘ now>â€" and. a it here, and we certainly, w@sh them luck with the: darts the. next . place they hit andâ€" may we have return visit â€"from. them. atilk are, as they 18 other, new Branches of being fermed. to kpow: that we Till next week: J.: GORRON R r:tu;n Mrs-. J. Naish, of. Aurora. who has texlhide, been visiting her daughters: Mrs. Rodâ€" ig: pur. month left. on Saturday. for home: acâ€" . Jenkin; companied . byâ€" herâ€"â€"grangfor â€" John. aatiis,,, Koderick. ' : Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mclntosh and 'Mr and Mrs. R.â€" P. Gordon: have reâ€" "turned’ from holiday at: Ernerald Lake . Edmonton. Mrs. ‘Margaret ~Deacon: of the Township. : office staf â€" hasâ€". returned from ‘ holiday in Hearst. gn: heliday in Aurora~â€"with: Mirc.: and Mr. Jim> Shavehâ€"isâ€" on holiday Montreal. Beer.. Siezed AtPicnic JTahn. Kxaznayic who..: represented the . Cz:oatiom Society . of was. fined. $50° andy costsâ€"for: "having bm" Atpignic for. thSocmm the, O. P.P.. surptised the. party| and . found theâ€" beer comgnnin which them was technicak °> ; McLeod â€"was charged by the: O.RP. for having beap.; cubs : inâ€": cantivity without a license. He‘was fined: $10; and cogts and under the:â€" Game and Righeries Act,â€"A. Seguin was charged with. having moose,. out: of~ seaâ€" son. His case was dismilased. .â€" _ were heard at Tuesday‘s Police Caurt in Sout Pore McBPonnell,; : Mrs. « George +~Williams, Stanlake,‘ Mrs.. Webb, Mrs Alec McMurray,; Mrs. J. Beord." + Mrs.. Countryman and: Mrs. J. Mcâ€" Ginn: were: unable: to/. be" present but contributed . ta the gift.‘ Several ; cages: of ;heer : wereâ€"seizect arnd bmlghh tocr Court. â€"> Allâ€"iz2> now, the: property\ ot the sion with Mrs. W. Hills as joint hostâ€" ess, inâ€" honour. of Miss Lynn Beard daughter ol'l and Mrs. Jâ€" Beard, who is to: be the hride of Aime Strand egarly in September. A group: gift of a pair. of ‘boudoir lamps was presented to the guest of hanow from those, present. Whist was the form of entertainâ€" ment with Mrs. Libby,; Mrs. W. Allan and:. Mrs. Mubu Mcvheo as prizeâ€" winners. The hastesses: served: a. dainty lunch. Those. present: included the prizeâ€" winners: and hostesses . and Mrs. Stranc, : Mr .. Blair, Mrs: T. Blair, Wednsaday. eveninp at the home of Revd John Ford of Cochrane was MC.HHhmhhmmMrs munpa-Sbom in Mr. and Mps. Jack Jeffrey of Deâ€" mmwuattex\dflx Lm m was hald last troit, Michigan are visiting Mrs. Lib a retreat in Ville Marie Mas:, : Jacle Porter: of Crawford St. is ~â€" Cubs,: In~ Captivity Under the Rear: and: Wol# B; Act,; J. Sixteen. . breaches : of < theâ€". H. One. of a series:of advertisamants in tribuia.to thase: Canadians in the service of the public SOUTH PORCUPINE EMPIRE BRASS MFG.C8. Osterland of Akron, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. R. B Hutt of Los Angeles and Mr and Mrs. Hutt of Haileybury are still gueats at the Mcintosh residence and athers were Miss Young of the Child Welfare Dept.. Haileybury,; and Mrs. CGeorge T. Hamilton of Haileyâ€" by and Mrs. Webb of Dome Extemaion. ing her daughters Mrs. Bean of Ras Ave., and Mrs. H. Disher of Crawtard St. LONDONâ€"HAMILTON ~TQRQGNTQâ€" SUAAURYâ€"WinNnIPEG â€" VANCOUVER ul-ra- 1 gg UNNING > water is a necessity in the farm hame today. And in stubles, barns, poultry houses, greenâ€" houses ‘andtruck gardens it adds. production . and .profit enough to soon pay for a DU'RO‘ Pump installation. The new DURO is the> Farmer‘s Pump â€" hbuilt to. give a lifeâ€" fimn of ‘satisfuctory . service. See. us for complete informaâ€" '.-... 5. 71 THIRD AVE.â€"â€" ~PHONE:327 Smith Elston THuUurspar, avaust :n,â€" 1947 _ Styled, for Beauty, and : Utility for EMGO Kitchen, Bathraom and baundry . . . protect: the health of . yauer. hmily . ._. add to: the comfarts of duily IMuo. Learn; how, easily: and ecqnamically yeu can: modernize yow home. . Calh today f Fixtures . Fiftings

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