3k# hespoca k n glitherea in ;tbo church where the 4s hk The many friends of Miss Joan Lowe, cond avenue, will be glad to know mtt she is able to be home from St. ,cawl ‘Bilent Night â€" _ ‘"The men‘s choir sang A‘We ‘Thrée Kings of Orieng Are‘, Mr;* Murphy, Rev. J. A. Breckenridge and Mr. Nate Adams singing the solo parts. Ron Jones sang a lovely solo, ‘That Wonderful Mother of Henry Kelneck gave several selections on his " trumpet. After the musical program, Rev. J. ed in the basement â€"<A. Breckenridge, guest speaker, gave re they were served a very interesting story ‘Turning Your Thoughts Towards Christmas‘. j nds .|! The president, Mr. George Leck, anâ€" nounced that the speaker for the Janâ€" ; of Miss Joan Lowe, uary meeting would be Mr. J. A.Braâ€" COUNCILLOR ie# eclope?: 0â€:.: Rev J. A. Breckenridge Oï¬lclates At Sacrament Of Baptism «_ Sunday morning the service of.WQrâ€" «. . ... SIflanm Trinity United Church, Sehuâ€" ""° M‘; macher, was conducted by Rev. J¢ 'A.. 'supper "Breckenridge.> was ai% _ The choir sang a lovely: Christmas m bhem .. with .. Mrs...Jameés: ,Huxle,y ac‘-* avenue, cmmflng ‘at %e ‘organ. ~ A fant da l During â€"the service baptism was adâ€" the Jat s opened with ma‘om The first The lunch conveners ‘of the Home and School served a delicious: lunch. The meetlng closed with the national anthem. ministered to Ma.rgaret Anne Besley, infant, daughter. ‘of Mr. ‘and ~Mrs. Lester Besley, Third Avenue, Catherme Joyce Shouldice infant daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shouldice, Fourth 'l‘hc ladies choir sang the lovely old of Parliament. td‘-? Ld" };'st 1e . avenue, Susan Fran'g Platt, inâ€" fant daughter of Mr. A.llan Platt and‘ the Jlate â€"Mrs. Plate. (Frances Olten) ‘First avenue, Edwina Sallyanne Burkâ€" holder, â€" daughter â€"of, Mr. and _ Mrs, Burkholder, . First . avenue. «/s Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryers Hosts to Young Adults Club The Ladies Guild express *the‘r thanks to all who helped to make the event so successful.. The Young ‘Adults of Trinity United Church were the guests of Mr. and MrsS. Charles Bryers, Deinite Mine Proâ€" perty last Wednday evening. The first part of the evening was spent skad;ing on ‘the> local rink, folâ€" lowing a hilarious cl:m:.ing session, . Rev. J. A. Breckenridge officiated at the Baptismal ceremony. ). Greer ># m.tohnm home of Mr. *delicious hot 4# social time atâ€" Mmis. N. Woon, and. Mrs. .J. Lone. j Cm'l-nlhasalreadystartedat the «Dome rink, ammnt.hehdlespegmar whedule will: no start ‘Christmas.1 1+ $8+. ‘ Aaocia.}u!terflqonwmbeheld by ‘the lad.es to commence the season on The. Lions: Club of South Porcupine have announced. 4 project which will meet with undoubted approval from all *parents .of. children with ambitions to ie Ladies Curling Club The Women‘s Association 4 is P23 d se . THe Women‘s Association of the i thuran held erecuiun of officers ie basement of meUmndcnurcn y ‘MeGini, ‘president, A good attendance o1 members was 16 ‘vic ï¬l'euhent Mrs. noted, and the. yearly report for the mm sidtretaty tre@surer, ice past year. showea A . gouu â€" financia: ‘convener, Mrs. Martha"Wright, *!eh stancng. Blect.on of cificers (who will Mis. N. Woon, and. Mrs..J. Lone. ; . be instailed on the s¢cond Wemxesday t es a» _ l Lions ClubSponsor: _ _ Figure Skating Classes Runna's up wgre Mr Jos,. Whyte (skip) with Mrs. Don Wright vice, Mr. victor Hermant, second and Mrs. G. countryman lead.© _ _ South Porcupme children have been OCV candle: being lighted from t.he central privileged bO- join the. ‘skating: classes light renresenting ‘The light of the being held;at the McIntyre, Arena but World: (He that follows me will not while many enjoy this privilege thereâ€"walk in darkness but will have the are. othersâ€"to wt;om the transportaâ€" tion is a slight extra financial strain. During the. weekly. meeting held last Tuesda.y in the Airport Hotel. Mr. Jos. Raybould reported that theâ€"club has secured four hours a week on the rink at the local arena for the new figureâ€"skating. class Sponsored by the Lions. light of life.‘) Preceding this national ritual and leading up to it was paâ€" geant of the Christmas story enacted by some of the girls. The story of the Christmas Babe was a tableau series enacted with reâ€" verence and dignity, portraying the stable of Bethlechem, the shepherds, the wise men and the Christ Ch‘ld. Mrs. Sheaffer Honored _ By Presentation Social These hours are as follows: Tuesâ€" days: one hour from 5.30 p.m. Eundays: two hours from 3.30 to 5.30 and anâ€" other hour at a time still to be deterâ€" mined during the week. / ‘Mrs. Shaefer, who has been emâ€" ploved as teacher on the staff of the Public chool forâ€"some five years will not be mtumint aiter the Chx istmas holida:ys. WicXts . 48 On Tuesdgy ‘after "school was disâ€" missed® the ~combined" staffs ‘of South mt-s.s.'éd"â€"t"l;gc ' ghed"' staffs ‘ot" Porcupine ~RubNC Mol ~ Public: School mep in ‘the"audi of Bouth iPor SchOQl for a hour with t?ea ) honor the den teacher ‘and toi ‘"préesent her ‘v rift‘‘ nt a"s@trine‘ nf nearlic a¢ n Keown, Miss Kathleen Woodall, Mis., ; H. Mansfield 492, P. Proulx 338. F. Hogan, Mr. Don McDermid, Mrs.\, Mr. Malkin polled 259 ‘of his 800 Ingram, Miss Korhonen. Mr. A. Balâ€" tes in South Porcuping. four, Mr. Armstrong, Miss Broadfoot, humacher increased ts percentâ€" Miss Crough, Miss V. Ferrigan, Mr. age of votes this year. Slightly over 40 Surtees, Miss Soules, Miss Mullens, percent voted as against 30 last year. Miss Ralston, Miss Killens. â€" . In S§uth Porcupine 39.7 percent voted Mrs. Gordon was unable to attend. as against 41.21 percent last year. In rs.FRmithr COn_ . ifaeCEfis, ‘ofD Broussdau townshivn five votes were The Sewlng dircle of St.Paul‘s Anâ€" glican Church held the annual ba.z.aar last Wednesda.y attermon It was big ‘‘‘‘‘ other symbols qt the festive s_ea.son Mrs.. J.. Mortis and Mrs. Tripp, reâ€" ceived the . Mys. S. Joy, Mrs, Russell Lang, Lily Robinson, Mrs. B. Sherman, M@‘S Wan. Andrews, and Elliott were in .charge of _ tea tables.. At the. bake . table were: M.rs. Ben Curtis and: Mrs. A. :Balfour, Mrs. Py e HOLD ANNUAL BAZAAR IN SCHUMACHER THE Thé ideal place for infant xmas sho pmg 3 Come!gandseeom'va“lms axnt: Open evenings until xmas. T. .1l MB 16e o 1. M .. . Mrs. Miner were in Dame â€" Pwo new hen will beâ€" oo\incmo,rs for of January 1948) résulted in the foiâ€" lowing being chosen:s .. Honorary presidents, Mrs. R. J. Scot; and Mrs. C. Melfillies{pfésiaent, Mr§. James Armstrong, first v.ceâ€"presiden, Christmas Vesper Service Held By Members C.G.LT. cretary, record.ng secretary, MrS,â€" 4. Barrington, treasurcr, Mrs. Oiarence Anderson, devotional leader, Mrs. Melvilie, pianist, Mrs, C. H. Libby. : Wel-fare corwener for the sick, Miss E. White, flower convener, Mrs. George re, manse convener, Mrs, C. Melâ€" ville, convener of good will, Mrs. F. H. Hall kitchn convener, Mrs. W. Lane, table convener, Mrs. W. Boyd. The National Chrtstmas Vesper Serâ€" vice of the Canadian Girls in ‘Training was held on Sunday evening in the United Church. > A crowded congregation witnessed the ceremonial of the lightedâ€"candles; when each > ‘C.G.LT. renewed the purâ€" pose to Cherish, Health, Seek <Truth Know God and Serve; Others; each candle being lighted from the central light renresenting ‘The lght. of â€" the World: â€" (He that follows me will not The story of the Christmas Babe was a tableau series enacted with reâ€" verence and dignity, portraying the stable of Bethlehem, the shepherds, the wise men and the Christ Child. A great deal of work went into the preparation of the scenery and cosâ€" tumes of the pageant. Miss Evelyn White did an excellent p’ig!ce of work on painting the murals, and Mr. B. Edmondson, on the carpentery for the stage. £ ‘ Tisdale Election Results Mrs. Helen Bawtinheimer was in charge of the girls assisted â€" by: Miss Flora Reed. Miss Jean Vance told the Christmas story. > , Carols were sun.O' as the tableau were given. ; Next Friday D m.ber 19, a Christâ€" mas party for: children of Rebekahs will be held in the} Masonic Hall. as against 41.21 percent last year. In Broussdau townshivn five votes were recorded, from a. voting list of 81. Special ristmas Services will be held in rt.he United Ohurch on Sunday White gifts\ will be received next Sunday morning. Money in white conâ€" tainersd will be dffered this year instead of ‘gifts and will be used to buy food for hungry \people overseas. . â€"â€"â€" ERVICE TO BE HELD Résults â€" counciliors for Raybould .and Mrs, Moon and Miss Dorothy Wilson of Smooth Rock have remnpd after mmms Moon‘s sister, Mrs. Edgar ofstncmnAvenm. thovukmd. On ' Fourdmnkspaldthe v.sual buttwo second offenders pald $30 and costs each. J. Thompson for having liquot paid $10 and costs and G. Y. Bennett . for failing to file: 1ncome tax pam 325 and I. Gauthier paid $15 and costs for speeding. Joseph Brault of Connaught, was ordered to pay $12 a week to hisâ€" wife after she charged him with nonâ€" support. the committee on Youthâ€"Service. ‘These <officers will be indicled at zhe nm phxb meeu.ng of the New Year. A. : byâ€"law concernm' "the handlmg and sale of fresh meat and fish in the townshipâ€"a ‘very: lengthy documentâ€" was passed and is now law. ~AIPPORT HOTEL | An interpreter told that they were married October 1947, and that the girl had gone back to her foster parents after he had accused her of "lies.‘‘ Beâ€" The man in the case was fortyâ€"five years old and the wife only fifteen. Sales and Service Imperial Oil Products Atlas Tires, Batteries Accessories PHONE 54 South. Porcupine â€" 12â€"47P s e o s l > Excwsw MILLINERY†*Pearce‘s _ Cor. (.oldcn Ave, â€" Crawlord St. _ McDonald‘s Drug Store 84 Bruce Ave. . South Porcupine Porcupine Service Station . Sam Krakana, Prop. Grease, Oil Battery Service PHONE Y072W > Porcupine, Ont. 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