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Porcupine Advance, 27 Nov 1947, 1, p. 4

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The Junior and Senior Group of the Canadian Girls in Training of Trinity Church, Schumacher held their Init.fatl(m ceremony Sunday evening in the church. The service was by candleâ€" light. Miss Kathleen Christopher, leadâ€" er of the Senior Group presided at the organ while Mrs. Roy Wilson, leadâ€" of the junior group led the girls into churth where they took their seats, Mrs. Wilson outlined the work of the Canadian Girls in Training. ‘The pledge was taken by the Junior Girls‘ gnd the Girls renewed théir pledge and purpose. Joan Goodâ€" year, président ‘of the Junior Girls and Anthea Plait. president of the Senior girls, tied the knot. Aiter the ceremony the girls$ accompanied by their pareats ndjourned to the basement of the church where a social period was enâ€" joyed. Piano solos were given by Janet Malkin and Marjorie Keller, Sl)};ley Lowe sang a solo. Miss Chrisâ€" tophre accompanied at the piano. During the evening a dainty lunch was served by the Senior girls. Last During the evening a dainty lunch was served by the Senior girls. Last years members attending were MacKenzie, Ella Simmons, June Colâ€" lier, Shirley Monaghan, Helen Boyce, Anthea Platt, Mary Sparks. Janet Malkin, ‘Joan Goodyear, Betty Smyth, M@.uréen Kennedy, Joan and Shirley Lowe. New members were Paye Biggs. Georgina: Goodyear, Patricia Tomlinâ€" son. Sbi}'ley Sparks, Patsy Worz, Joan Studdém Valeria ~Hitks, Marjorie Keller and Margaret Taktinen. Mrs. Bill Wills First avenue, left Sunday on the Northland for Toronto where she will visit her daught*®r and sbn-in-la\y. Mr. and Mrs. George Hain and her new â€" granddauchter Linda Ann Hain. DUNDAS BROS. CGOAL ... WOOD and JUNK DEALERS Railway Tisdale Timmins, Ont. PHONE 3891 Guenette Funeral Service REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCEâ€"MORTG Room 3 Gordon Block, Pine St. N. Briquetes Birnwell Lump Stirling Cobbles SCHUMACHER J. Â¥. For a truly memorable service, beauâ€" ty is essential. That‘s why we suggest that you call us to handle final arrangeâ€" A quiet, dignified beauty marks evedy of our service. You will be efficiently served by men speâ€" cially trained for this responsibility Call us at anvy hour. y Money To Loan PHONE 3741 54 Cedar St. North LICENSED EMBALMERS AND DIRECTORS National Housing Act Loans 4‘%" Commercial Loans 5 to 6 Like Our Efficient Service At Your Service News From Bonhomme The many Irend:s Th.rd avenue will that she is ill in © and all extend her for a speedy recove Mr. Jéerry Harris, ceived the sad new death of his brothe of Plymouth, Engl: The many frie Pennie will be gl is coming along operation in the Hospital and all . wishes for a spe Mrs. James Izatt, Fir Tuesday for Oshawa tC George, who suffered a playing on the Oshawa George will accompan home to Schumacher. Mrs. Dupuis. of Cochrane town for the wedding of he: Carmen. The Robsonâ€"Dupui took place Tuesday afternoo The many frier Railroad St. will he is ill in St. M wish him a spec The Senior Group C in Training of Trinit held their meeting M the Church hall. Th« with prayer and the led by Miss Kathlee short busine Helen Bove aurin Carol interestin Mrs. Dust Shirley left T she will visi hockey with will also visit Baker, Strat Mr. Jerry Harris, Jim Hayward, Bill Wills, Bill Leck, Joe Moorish and R. L. Bassett attended the Lodge meeting at ths Matheson 1.0.0.P. hall this week. LONGPRE Longpre, SS( Thursday N pine Genera the Sumn t{ford ed ond A vemnbe n1 Timmins pe 1€ h Bake: 91 Porcupine tend her t] v recovery 11 1€ Mor Phone 2250 h Ma Mr. Dick rry to he Hosn»ital 1 T rst avenue, ie o visit her sor in injury while i Hockey team Canadian Girls United Church day «evening in neeting opened G.ILT. Purpos®, Christophér. A was held. Miss s a_â€" counciller d Indians sI and Mt 111 M 1 101 id who e# s. Bauttigelli, Ty to hear y‘s Hospital best wishes avenue. reâ€" veek of the Tom Harris Irs. Charles Jw that she as guests, members of the, Porcupine Club in the Commuunity hall : at the Arena. Guests from Timmins included Miss Jean McChesmey, Miss D. Ianâ€" narelli, Miss M. Nelson, Miss Hilda Stevenson. Mss Mary Porter, Miss Milâ€" dred Bentley, Miss MceDivott, Miss Resemary Martin, Miss M., Smith, Miss L. Charron, Mr. and Mrs., R. Laidlaw, w. Zodorozny, M. Neruzzi, Krie Arnott. Ceo. Rchardson, D; Brown, T. Mac Donald, G. Somerville, M. : Sullivan, and I. McGillifvary. tfora wherdt het and Mtrs humacher heir daughts: weddin dauch ue, left The Womet‘s Missionary Society ner son Trinity United Church. Schumacher, v while held their meeting in the church hall. mother Keene ir thal muncil ‘ Mrs. Howard Waddel, Pres. W.M.S,. Presi%es At Meeting Dest iz she ent he in Schumacher Club Visits South End The South Porceupine Badminton Club entertained on Sunday afÂ¥ernoon The president, Mrs. Howard Waddell was in the chair. Two guests from Timmins were pve- sent, Mrs. Milne and Mrs. Jacksow. The meeting opened with Mrs. Ranâ€" dolph singing a beautiful solo, "Breathe On Me Breath of God". Mrs. Wacfiell. led in praver. The roll was called and . minutes of the previaus meeting was* read and approved. It was unanimously carried that the eembers intertain the five year old children of the congxegatiou in the near future, The worship service ‘follqowed with Mrs. Killens and Mrs. Wallis taking part. Mrs. Milne of Timmins gave most inspiring review of the . Book Shelf for 1948 which was thoraighly enjoyed by the members.,;, _ The meeting closed wlth the b'ene- The meeting diction. A social half hour followed with N.\rs Waddell as hostess. o 5 x Mrs. Smith, Third avenue, left last week for a six month noliday in Vanâ€" couver,. where she: wil} visit her couver, daughter The treasurers leport was read and ilso approved. Schumacher students who are aAtâ€" tending Normal School North Bay, are at present assigned to Public Schools in the district as part of their trainâ€" ing. The students are Miss Marjorie Wharton at Hoyle, Public School, Miss. EFlea Narduzzi at Schumacher Public sSchool and Mr. Bob Boyce at South. Porcupine Public School. movns n PORCUPENE NEWS to achieve this year its objective of $100,000. They are certain that this money will be raised and with it, food, clothâ€" ing and medicine will be bought in Canada and shipjped to Finland. Among the ladiles working on Tuesâ€" day were noticed: Mrs. N. Thander, Mrs. Korhonen, iMprs. J. Jarvi, Mrs. Heikkus, Mrs, NMNMkkanen, Mrs. Kuiâ€" venen, Mrs. Ollti, Mrs. Huhta Mrs. Ranta and Mrs, Altonen. Mr. and MrF Bill Hammerstrom were overâ€"theâ€"week end ‘visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hamâ€" merstrom, Haileybury. | Mrs. L. Vickers, who has been visâ€" iting her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Denny, has left, and will visit in Toronto before goâ€" ing on home to Cayuga. A list of new books has been reâ€" ceived from Ontario > Federation of Home and School by the Publications Convienor. Books are as follows:â€" 'Ch.arters of our Freedom by Regâ€" inald G. Trotter; Colony. To Nation, AHistory of Canada by Arthur M, SCHUMACHER Established 1832 CGENERAL â€"OFFICE : TORONTO, CANADA Contlensed General Statement as at 31st October, 1947 ASSETS Cash, clearings and dune from banks................ CGovernment and other pubtlic securities not exceeding market Other bonds and stocks, not eweedmg market Call loans (secured).......... o. enX en Other loans and discounts (after fall proâ€" vision for bad and doubtful debts) Liabilities of customers under acceptances anid letters of credit (as per contra) in f Shares of and loans to controlled compame- Other assets.............. e . ing.. x Th + : +C Othfl' lululme. Capital...........,.*... Reserve fund ... Noteg in cnrcnlauon e t e Depoflu' ....... y ut s § esnt ie ie r ns n en e o reas ... Acceptances and letters of (‘l‘(‘dlt oustand NEWFOUNDLAND PUERTO RICO LONDON, ENG. 108 id Broad St. Individed profits CAPITAEL $12,000,000 116th Annual Statement The Bank of Nova Scotia Branches from Coast to Coast in Canada THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Kiwanis Meet The Kiwanis meeting on Monday in Airport hotel was a business meetâ€" ing. Onevisitor was presgent, Mr. Stan Carr from the New Iw@‘skeard Club. "Thirtyâ€"one membersâ€" If theâ€"weather is fav@urable two car loads of members from the local club will attend the, Divigonal Training School for Officets of KWiwamnis clube to ‘be held> this wéekâ€"end in Haileybury. _ At. Monday‘s Council meeting P. J. Andrew was elected to fill the openâ€" ‘ing:on the Cefnetery Board, left vacant ‘by. the death of Mr. W. H. Johns. Bylaw 725¢ was passed providings for ' the establish ment of a day nursery. Friends of Mrs., T. Farrell are glad Thisâ€"in South Porcupineâ€"will mean to see her around again after her reâ€" that the exhsting preâ€"school kinderâ€" cent serious illness. garten willl receive support from the _â€"_â€"__ local: coundil. Mr. Walter Dixon has returned Licenses were garnted to two Schuâ€" imacher resgidents. Mrs. Aina Brown, to operate a}; beauty parlor, and Mr. J. P. McCann,. to: sell food stuffs. In South Porcupine} Milke Krossey was granted a license ‘to operate a "victualling house.‘ | The ch*f constables‘ renort on the breaking lof lights belonging to the Hydro paid great campliment to the teachers im the publi schools who had been asked to coâ€"operate with the police ank lecture the child@ren under their care on the duty respecting the property of othiers and the penalty the law) imposes on those who do‘ not. "This in itself is ffratifving," conâ€" clu,d‘ed the report. "Although the slingâ€" season is about over the snowball sé#ason is at hand." Mr. Adamsen: of the local Hydro reports that during the last weekly check#p they found only one broken light,‘ f J AMAJICA CUBA DOMINICANX REPUBLIC | NEW YORK C3 49 Wall St. Homeâ€" Baking Sale The "Finnish Aid" Ladies of South Porcupine held a sudcessful sale of home baking and serviéd tea and coffee on Tuesday afternoon in the Masonic Hall. Lower: Children Have Their Reason by Ruth Wennell Washburn; Parents Questions, Child‘s Study Association: Schools «Out by Clara â€" Lambert: EFveryday Problems of the Every Day Child by Douglas A. Thom,M.D.; Love At the Threshold by Frances Bruce Strain; Do Adolescent Need Parents by Katherine Whiteside Taylor; Life and Ways of the Two Year Old by Lousie P. Woodcock: This should be of special interest to the Parents Study Group. Any of the Whitney Home and School members may borrow these books for a month. This which is Canâ€" adaâ€"wide among the Finns, is hoping to achieve this year its objective of $100,000. _ SOUTH PORCUPINE RESERVE $21,000,000 79.16 §$714.444.679 »+» 2,526,669.12 7 383 385.98 12.000,.000.00 24.000.900.00 1.006 565,.290.47 5£6,958.290 325.019.07 26.669.1 34.038.3 39.9841.5 23.321.68 176 16 <€ News From The first church was Lbuilt â€" on its] present site later in the year and | Rev. W. M. Trivett was the first rector g of the parish. Other ministers. sucâ€" | ceeded him, some of them students from Wycliffe College. Rev. Marchant was incumbent around 1917, and later | services were conducted by Archdeacon I J. E. Woodall who ame in from Porquis Junction each Sunday to take a service. It was during the early years of the Archdeacon‘s ministry that the present church assumed its form of today beâ€" | ing practically rebuilt and has since | been greatlly improved in appearance, and gifts from parishioners have comâ€" bined to make St. Paul‘s Anglican Church, South Porcupine one of the most substantial and beautiful in the Diocese of Moosonege. The service on Sunday morning was conducted by the Rt. Rev. R. J. Reniâ€" son Bishop of Moosonee who gave the sermon, Rev. J. Morris, presont rector assisting in the service. In the evening Rev. R. Chidwick of St. Matthew‘s â€" Churgh, â€" Timmins, preached the sermon and conducted the service. The Past Grands Club of the locai Rebekah Lodge held a mting last week at the home of Mrs. Jos. Miller. After business was conducted bridge was played, prizes being on by (1) Mrs. Beard (2) Mrs. Webb (3) Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. Blood on Aa special prize. } Members attendi prizeinners. the hosté Wilson, Mrs. Libby, | Farrell, Mrs. Melvill Mrs. Miller served lunch. »Cnumacer Gurevitch Bucovetsky Dwyer McNaught« Messrs. George Helmer and Harold Helmer and William Helmer left last week for Madawaska on a hunting trip. Mrs. Helmer accompanied them as far as Shawville where she is visitâ€" ing relatives. | I | 1 Mr. Walter Dixon has returned from Toronto, after having the "Felâ€" lowship Degree" of the Loyal Order of Moose, bestowed upon him at a convention held recently in the Royal York Hotel. While getting up an Aâ€"bomb in the economy size, Science also is striving to extend man‘s span of life to 1w years, But it can‘t have it both ways. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Connelly of Dome Extension, are back from Pakâ€" enham and Shawville. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sanderson (Clarice Curtis) and two children from Souris, Manitoba, are spending the Winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Curtis, Dome Extension. Miss E. Lindsay, who recently flew from Perthshire, Scotland to visit friends in the United States, has been visiting an old friend in 8. Porecupiné, Mrs. Whitton, for three weeks and left on Friday for the U.S.A. Mr. George Morgan of Montreal | was visiting his wife and son at wilâ€"| liam Avenue oves the weekâ€"end. _The basement of the United Church South Porcupine, was a busy scene on Wednesday afternoon when the Woâ€" men‘s Association and the Friendship Circle held their annual bazaar. This affair is always well pattonised and Wednesday proved no exception to the rule. The ladies are well pleased with the results both social and financial and wish to extend hearty thanks to all who helped to make their bazaar such a success. St. Paul‘s Anglican Church Observes 36th Anniversary The President of the W. A. Myrs. James Armstrong, Mrs. A. Welsh viceâ€"president, and Mrs. Clarence Anâ€" derson secretary, welcomed the guests at the door. The bake table was soon .depleted, Mrs. E. Somerville, Miss E. White, Mrs. Galbraith and Mrs. Andy McGinnâ€" all assisting to serve. The Dome Group of the W. A. had a special display of homeâ€"made arâ€" ticles at their booth, this in charge of Mrs. Walter Honer, Mrs. Ehoeler. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. N. Woon and Mrs. Margerrison. o The afternoon tea was served by the Women‘s Association with Mrs. W. Boyd as convenor, and ;Mrs. J. Ahsâ€" dahl, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. F. Mason, Mrs. Hal Smith and Miss Brown. The thirtyâ€"sixth anniversary of St. Paul‘s Anglican Church in South Porâ€" cupine was observed on Sunday. Helping in the kitchen were Mrs. D Reed, Mrs. Meville, Mrs. J. Douglas Mrs. Clement, Mrs. Brereton and Mrs K. Farrcll. The first Church (Anglican) in the Porcupine Camp was built in Golden City, destroyed in the fire of 1911. Later that same year services$ wore held in rooms on Golden Avenue. South Porcupine, with Rt. Rev. J. G. Anderson Bishop of taking the service. Mrs. Anderson‘s group had a speâ€" cial table in ckarge of Mrs. F. E. Cooper, Mrs. Carl Carruthers, Mrs. H.] Montrose. The Connaught «Hill group table was in charge of Mrs. Eade and Mtrs. C. H. Mack. Special table of sewing, candy, jellied meat was in charge of Mrs. J. Whitton, Mrs. Walter Dixon and Miss Lindsay. Past Grands Meet attending â€" included th*e ie hostess, and Mrs. Anna Libby, Mrs. Rayner, Mris. Melville and Mrs. Jay. served a very delicious Club of the local d a mting last Mrs. Jos. Miller. conducted bridge FPeldman Schumacehr Hardware McNaughtons A. Fregonese C,. Vrbanac E. McKenzie J. Percival N. Hamilton M. Smith M Vrbanad M,. K. Rubick C. Zanchin K. McMillan M. Scullion J, Zadorozny A. Holjevac M. Mirkovich M. T. Haapla, Kay Votour Proprietors Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service 3â€"48P PHONE 125 84 Bruce Ave. _ South Porecupine Sales and Service Imperial Oil Products Atlas Tires, Batteries Accessories PMHMONE 54 South Porcupine 12â€"47P Mary Lou Hat Shop "EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY" Pearce‘s Store Cor. Golden Ave. â€" Crawford St. Delich Narduzzi Seculich Stitt McDonald‘s Drug Store BUSIN ESS DIRECTORY GrC ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Phone 152 SHELL SERVICE STATION (Good Friendly Service PHONE 777 South Porcupins 12« Drugs â€"â€" Prescriptions Tobacco â€" Magazines PHONE 114 Dalton Blk. South Porecupine _ 12â€"47P Porcupine Service Station Sam Krakana, Prop. PHONE 8$29J Porcupine Painters Service Guaranteed CENTRAL HOTEL H. J. THOMPSON Dustless Machines Schumacher owling Scores 14 Bruce Ave. South Porcupine Dominion Bakery Belvedicre Lunch schumacher Hdwe Reat Italian Spaghetti Sandwiches PHONE T18W 48 Golden Ave, ise, Oil Batlery Service PHONE Porcupine, Ont. Prompt Service For Out of Town Jobs FINEST QUALITY CAKES PASTRY PHONE 76 sSouth Porcupine _ 3â€"48P W. G. Heise, Prop MeNaughtons (1) South Porecupine League standing 57 Dome Ave South Porcupine South Porcupine _ 12â€"47P South Porcupine 12â€"47P South Porcupine 12â€"47P Gurevitech (0) City Taxi MceWilliams Drug Store High single High Triple 0. M. HENDERSON, Prop 123 197 207 13 122 132 YI‘Z : :980 276 198 187 214â€"â€"607 136 152 140 221 218 212 197 188 203 1383 215 191 140 “’ 13 â€" 8 12 $ 0 YI 1(0 l 10 11 10 11 9 12 J 12 11â€"47P 12â€"47P 120 187 148 192 174 134 149 198 135 92+ M,. Mesich 607 J. Prentice L. Smith 13g M. Bennett 157 M. McCauley 211 a. Pritz 127 141 LONDRYâ€"- 150 ~ 2 9 141 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER LONDRYâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Londry of 106 Cecil Avenue, South Porâ€" cupine, November 18, in Porcupine General Hospital, on Noverber 18, a B. Digram I, Pregonese D. Iannarelli M, Vrbhanae A. Banich D. Mitchell M. Banich A. Pabbro K. Rubick A,. Perkovich A,. Krznarich A. Defelice M. Adair C. Sebalj son #. 0.00. 00.. # #. _# .00.0 . %. %. Â¥. %. t th t 6. e t # 00.00.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00‘0 0.0 0.0 0.0 * ** _ #. ®%_ _# 6.60.00.1 We Cater To Banquets â€" Weddings â€" Parties PIHONE 400 For Reservations Regular Meal Hours South Porcupine, Ontario 3â€"48P Repairs To All Makes of Cars TOWINC SERVICE PHONE 48 Cor. Kerr Strachan Ssouth Porcupine _ 12â€"47P 78 Bruce Ave. 60 Bruce Ave. South Porcupine Wool, Stamped Goods, Patterns, Infants‘ and Children‘s Wear, 3 Minutes to 3 Years THE WOOL SHOPPE Drugs â€" Toiletries â€" Tobaccos PHONE 68 12â€"47P South Porcupine, Ont. MACHINE WORKS GRANT â€" BYERLAY Drugs Box 328 Adamson Drug Store TRESCRIPTIONS Rainbow Restaurant AIRPORT HOTEL Forster‘s Taxi Rayvbould‘s Garage General Machine Shop PHONE 440 x 328 207 Crawford St. soUTH PORCUPINE Day or Night 12â€"47P Home Cooked Meals Home Made Spaghetti PHONE 844M _ 12â€"47P 1ce Ave. South Porcupine south Porcupine Always The Best In Fresh and Pure Medicines ) Sf Geo. Poppleton Buocovetsky (%) Ave. Phone 279 South Porcupine 12â€"47P Foeldman (1) Dwyer 163 1 12â€"4"P Phone 210 220 113 126 134 168 190 141 184 281 276 192 187 192 139 153 142 165 163 169 133 190 137 167 198 112 134 150 169 101

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