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Porcupine Advance, 11 Mar 1948, 1, p. 4

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\i.: l‘l, died at ‘his a stmilar charge : was !lmd O;' flg South Persupine on Thurs. costs. atter a long Hiness. Armand â€" Bestarache â€" for ham ‘no born in and had eleatance lights on his vehleh m Cattades for ‘a number of $l ‘and costs. l'm <~at ‘Dome Extension . Similar charges agalns! John ibf rked ‘at the Dome Mines. man,â€"Edward Haley a Welm\gton Yyears ago‘ ‘Mlymwdto,hvorép ph mg: pateubine, wits sbivices! in . â€"and> one son Vieter. A brother _ J. N. 'l‘remblay was fiped sm,, ~\Quebet. costs for: dailing‘ to ‘wait! for . a> bhst ‘place on Tues- at the.Pamour â€"mine .on March 2nd. . C# # 4 umneha m pnd Qchool i t h: ie ts on 1 K Â¥ ie e .. o : NC 0 0i _ m eA n neod M‘hefp and veterano d ';,étemain isdlatéd_ on Thursâ€" s aud had 6 * %W > 9 L B ’-: y 1 U U ~ flns . o e _ P > , . $ . Jy, â€" m P * a " 1 m 8 B s g w +A s 5 s ME o To L. sÂ¥ * = onfi lt 7 . ut H 4 s + â€" 5 A 5 P s * 5 a P . * 3 yyc esd C es ;).}Ek w,i w °. e ? o > oÂ¥ t * > mWls i wte a # 53 e c 5 C . T. > 4 § 4 o o * E took w lace on Tues- fitlflevd J. Morris m ucléd ‘as pallhearers *‘ Walter Haddon, |° Bill Rird. terment was in 'l‘ilthle ‘Cemcetery. mm ' Slu hmm two sons: â€" Peter marâ€" ried, in South Porcupine â€"and John (Bud) at home, and two daughters mw Wefl Recelved Alice, Mitg. Copyk . !iving, on . Dome The l‘uhion Shaw spoasored by the Ave. in South Porcupine /and Agnes Wo ® men‘s Club of St. Paul‘s Anglican MTS Fortier, ifl vancouver Chiimh aAnd hamnm an Marrh 4th in the "._ PC ‘U _i..") i f s ; : @ Tb@ Canadian: Girls in â€"Training of Mmm P}ays ‘Q, numw of $l‘and costs. Extenslon , mgm :to Leww m : was . | Montrose, Joe Gatto, Bill Uren M, died at ‘his a similar ehlm was > Mfi t o Armand â€" Baestarache Ior hlm m elearance lights ojn his vnhieh .fl sxmnar charges amml John i'“é Wemm:ton um sne. J. N Tremblay : waé aym :m,, ~~costs for: dailing‘ to wait fto at theâ€"Pamour â€"mine .on / March 2nd M. A. Uphamâ€"testified : that defendant blasting three: .chiutes. on one level and failed to: guard ‘the third \blant.cebdangering himself only. Thc assistant mines inspector said that. only the week before h ehad ivon strict orders about «this emblay is married, and this was his first offence.» The. magistrate fined him $10 and costs or 15 days. L Mrs, Edwin Bulmer. laid. a charge of ~assault> against her husband who replied "guilty" â€"when ~charged. Mrs. Bulmer however declined‘ to testifty when called to: the wntnoss. stand stating she wished the case.withâ€" drawn. She had a .badly discolored. . conducted by with‘ â€" Katbhleen . Christopher â€" at the fielfim'hhe girls spent‘‘ the evenlng sewing / eards to send overseas. e. ;__fhg,kclo§ed with tpsi W3 1:” ,’A,., n g the meeting ;were : Joan . Laowe: _.,. ; Platt, I-I’ elen : Boyce,© - abgité, Nina P lips,â€" s san} Maureen ennedy," filrley f.owe ‘and : thé leamg\m;g Riarto +A short business gesgion Wt an Schumacher fiigh School Audntor ium was filled to capacity Wednesday ursday evening when the stuâ€" dents bheld their annual concert. "Brothers. In. A rrngt ‘: one act play by Merrill Denison ‘and produced by mermlsslqn of Sarppel, French "(Canâ€" ada) "l‘akmé part in the pl y were Roger T ter,., Margo land â€" Malcolm M Han ahaqg(}m]:'j.!ohnston The evy was done ‘by> Naney McNeil and Veronica Shantz. Miss. Ackerâ€" directed the play. ‘The second one act play wWas "Thirty. Minutes: In A Strect" by Beatriceâ€"Mayor. The cast in .the play were Dick Nugent Allan Marshal, ‘Nirna Phillips, Ronald Smith, Mike Delich, Helen Eliot, Lily Fabello Anâ€" thea Platt, Joyce Eliot, Marlene Feldâ€" man Jenny Ann Buckman James Mc- Lo aa # * * . f{| _ Wednesday, Mar. 17 hh t * The. .Catholic. Women‘s . League~ of St" _ Albhohnsus Parish Chureh held thair mméeting. .Wednesday evening. at tha\hg‘ne of Y. Angrigno»n, : en y Ad ‘Avenue. The president, Mrs. és ‘Batron, was inâ€" the chair. Â¥ Afos . Kan Burns reac the minutcs UA MAAA L . o o t P P m C s s Pn e o t Gec, Pick Keller, Evelyn Hall, Sheila Joyee Dupont, Ernest Keizer, Douglas Forbes and ‘Donald Church. The seenery was done by James Frasâ€" er. and. John Parfitt. The play was directed by Miss Ackerman. .: The Vienna Waltz was presented by ‘Rarbara Barrctt ‘Helen Hegedus, Colâ€" ombe Lemaire, Nicolina Marini, Fran. ‘ces Vrbanac, Beverley Shantz, Pauline Popovich and â€" Caroline‘ Pérkovich. The plays were well presented. Each in the casts did their part exceedingly well. : Duringâ€"the evening" the High School ‘Orchestra and ‘The~Girls ‘Glee Club, inderâ€"the direction; of Mr. Gorâ€" itholic: Women‘s â€"Leaglie.. ‘ltad. M Ond n1 selections.: When you cook that last bit of ham bone for split pea soup, be sure to add and peppercorns to it for flavor. Schumacher branch of the Red Cross will hoki their 'campugn for funda. during the week of March 9th and 16th, pspec?ivc!fy Thursday, Mar. 11 8.00 p.m. Copper Cliff vs Combinces Tuesday, Mar. 16 Skating Club all day 200 pm. Public Skating Sxmday, Mar. 14 B p.m. Weekâ€"endâ€" Skating Friday, Mar. 12 8.30 Public Skating gave several fine blnnkefs and. flbale And prige, 1: at Q£ ”- EtniQ * 45 "Fell. Prize@s were The Fifth Annual «eMixed . Bonspiel sponsored by the South Porcupine Ladies Curling Club finished early 0* Monday morning, after a strenuous servies of eliminations but plenty of good curling and good fun. * â€"Pamour,. Dome and ‘South Porcuâ€" pine ice was used and the first game started on Thur sday evening : ze Martin Shaw. Mzs M and 2' Vatuum Bottles. f i Third Event as the winners‘ grand prize of the first Event, and particularly thanked the drawmaster Andy McGinn for his * 4th prize, 1st Event: Harold Shantz, Mrs. G. Countryman, Gordon Countâ€" ryman, Mrs. H. Shantz. Prizes were 2 coffee: nmkers and 2 fishing ktts y Second Event «First_ Pn;ize Mrs. DeMille, Mrs. H, Rebman, »Ken Hollywood, Mrs. K. Hollywood. Prizes were 2 lamps and 2 electric Plarm clocks. Seéon ‘ / prize: Oscar Henderson. MrgaL. Cameron, Jim Reid, Misg. (it Higins. "Prizes were 2 Saniboys and 2 Ronson 'gh ers. Loo h ic Mssy y n . . 9B L BmE C 00 Mrs. J. Raybould, président of the Sponsor Club presented the prizes at the South Porcupme x’lnk after the events were finished. â€" _ â€" W. J, Doran ‘of Timmins personaly presented the trOphy whiqh ‘he gave South End Mixed Spiel Won By H. Hudson Rink Y .. Je i N. ~ Third Prize: R. McWilliams, Mrs, P. Hamel Hamel, Mrs.‘ McWilHageg. Prizes: w,,‘ e 6 pairs of nylons aa 2 Mr. and Lahti of Sudbury, South P (pl‘enm attended . the funcral andgood att Mrs. Fortier who flew from Vanâ€"....Five 1 couver to be present. Mrs. Robertson Lewis d was a member of the Rebekgh Logige rlumber: and on "Tuesday at 780 p . the‘ A'b-; nng,. J ekah‘s service wns‘ Retd r th6 andJean: ceased. i Third Event First Prize: â€" Charlesâ€" Laamanen, THME CANADA STARCH €0. LIMITED Also Manuf:acturers of Croun Braud Corn Syrup second:~ Bob Pearce,~Mrs. B. Hall, George :Smith, ‘Mrs.> G.: Smith: Prizes were 2 white shnrts and 2 sets Barbma ‘Gould kits. : i /.. Fourth Event â€" Flrst E.‘ Blair Mrs.. J. Horning, Don Thompson Mrs. D. Thompson...Prizâ€" es were 2 Handbags and 2 . prs Py- jamas. 3t . Second Prize: J, Novakuske, Mrs. J. Novakuske, Tom Ross, Mrs. A; Mcâ€" Phat. Prizes were 2 Vamty Sets and 2 travel kits. â€" Thy‘d Prue Norman Woon Mrs. N. Woon, Jim Hartling, Mrs. J. Hartling. izes were 6 prs‘ nylons and 2 sweat, ers. . Fourth Prize: Mac McMfllan Mrs M ‘McMillan, Baâ€"Welt, Mrs. ; : Innis. Prizes were 2 teapots and 2 sets of_ fishing equxpment ' Mrs.. M.. oung, G. Rosebrugh,‘ Mrs. Lily Farren. Prizes were 2 plastic trays and 2 wallets.: * uld â€"JAits. : Third: Oe. Proulx Mrs 0 "Proux.l yd. _ Hughes, Mrs.. Hughes. Prizes ere: 2 sets pyrex bowls and 2 sets juor cups. Fourth â€"â€" Joe Rayboukl. Mrs. J. Mr. Lloyd. Hunkin sang ; " Ti p: Â¥% o% ’fiy"::%fi"c‘ug": e ce > ts hy 5 M. A. Upham testified that deféndant was . blasting three: .chiutes. .on: one level and failed to: guard the third \blant.cebdangering himself only. â€" * esÂ¥ . ts y y To gâ€" _ WO Bm y E. C t sls t h Mrs. Bulmer however declined > to testifty when called to the. wntnon.s stand stating she wished the case.withâ€" drawn. She had a . badly discolored eye and it .was stated that a doctor had been called to attend to her injuries. The magistrate commentedâ€" "Susâ€" pended sentence. To be held in 3500 bond for \2 ‘years to keep the‘ poace} and pay costs" ($19.50). â€". ‘"Better" watch ybursclf" was--his warning to Bulmer. Lullaby"® and "Song is Sweet" during the intermisqion with Mrs, Tessier at the piano. . Models were those who had taken part previously. . in ‘\the Timmins. Kingette â€"Show. @ s s 3 N n tA ie c To help CRIPPLED CHILDREN mmmg care, sumr camps and cor conditi®ns since 1922. . Buy l M Children! per gal. at nt open an accol Your Easter Seal Money buys a place in the Community Service Clubs fourided and support the Ontari6 Seciety for Crippled Chiildren, They have been distributing hope thro or ediesurgory, nursing care, summer: camps and correction of ‘crip. pling _ condi km since 1922. . Buy Easter Seals tc s w C lsw for some crippled SPRUCE,, (@PEN“ DAY :A (**.. Rrsident. clected was Darwin John vice president, Bernice Hercber * cnfifi‘y Douglas Duribar; treasure zt glumgy Fleming;. Committée, M Haggerty and Daphne Lane. A Young People‘s Auq:mlofi in c mh\ with the Golden City Uni Church was formed lait week. T met on Wednesday at the: home ‘Mre. Gibson, and will meet every : ond: Wednesday in the. homes of M. T. Haapla,.Kay Votour Proprictors Comfortable.Rooms Excelient. Service 3â€"48PB PIIONE 125 84 Bruce Ave. _ ~South l'orcuplnc rfIONE 400 For Reservations â€" Regular Mcal Hours South Porcupinc, Onlario _ 3â€"48P We Cater To Banquois â€" Woddings â€" Parlics ~ ATRPORT HOTEL Dominion Bakery W..C. Heise, Prop. _ FINEST ~QUALITY CAKES ,PASTRY PHONE 76 South Porcupine _ 3â€"48P .flof’o es oom.onooooo ‘os

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