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Porcupine Advance, 25 Mar 1948, 1, p. 6

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#@» »~#* Mr. and Mrs. John Schwakh of Kitâ€" chener are visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Schwab, Sserond avente., Mr, Delbert Cameron Rourth avenne is récciving. medical lrmtmt nt inâ€" St Mary‘s Hospital. cher Mrs, Moore with a lovely hafid; bag. Mrs. Moore thanked the ladfes for their lovely gift. .A dainty lunch was served and a social period was enjoyed, Mrs. Tom Moore, Sr. was enterâ€" tained Friday evening by the Ladilés sewing clas; at Schumacher Public school., â€" The party was held in the lunch rocom at the schcol and during the evening Mrs. Harry Dobson on be«â€" half of the class preserted their 1?5.;' cher Mtrs. Moore with a lovely handâ€" SBpecial Easter SBervices will tbe held in the Schumacher Anglican Mission,, Trinity United. Church and 8t. phonsus Parish Church on Gaod day and Easter Sunday. A social period was enjoyed and durince the evening a dainty lunch was gerved . The Ladies Sewing Cass at Athuâ€" macher Public School met in a social eapacity Tuesday evening in the lunech ri«nmn at the school arwl Mrs, Harry Poole on behai{f ef the class presented the Mrs. F. W. CGilbert with an enamel electric kitchen clock. . Mrs, Gi‘tbert thanked the ladies for their lovely glit. j Mrs; Caarles Bradlty, Third:avenue, on the siek listâ€"in St. Mary‘s SATURDAY Presentation Made To Mrs. Moore oT CROge Tu es ‘‘"OUR ONTARIO TOURIST INDUST RY" â€"â€" MEAR PREMIER GEORGE DREW Special Servicts to Be HWeld Mra,. (Cilthert Recesives Clock P P m eP P P P P D P P P DL AP PAAA P PP * tb o‘-oo'aooom“oooo”m Lt;;\ V lylfln we v IN ‘:.E-iirst Ahve. bi} 7 B A KE «R Y schumac er. (Locationâ€" Formerly Planosi‘s Cirocery) QUEBN‘S PARKk REPORT No. 10 SCHUMACHER Our difference is Quality" March 680 News From enléerâ€" Public in the during White The door prize, a basket of grocerâ€" ies was won by Homer Corbilel. Aflter the cards «4 deliciouys lunch was â€"served. . Whist e Mrs. L. Mrs, Cunningham; Men‘s, Mrg lee, Mrsg. Walter Rowe. The Catholic Women‘s League of Alphonsus Parish Church, Schuâ€" macher held a~very successful St. Patmek‘s card party and social: evenâ€" ing in the church hall, Wednesday evening... The hall was decorated with Irish. motifs and during the evening a sing song of Irish melodies was enâ€" jos.ed The prizé winners at cards were 500 â€"â€"â€" Ladies, Mrs. Singleton, Mrs. Labarie; Men‘s Mrs. Donâ€" Campbelt, Mrs. Ed Hicks. Ladies, Mrs, Peter Sherbin, Mrs. L. Kelly,. Mr. Don Sylâ€" vester, Mr. MceCann. Catholic Women‘s League Hold â€"Buccessful Card Party BORN ON Wednesday, March in St. Mal‘ys Hospital to Mr. and Mre. Joe _Green, mm avenue,â€" a son. Mrs. F. W. Gibert, Second avenue, is in Toronto attending the Canadian Red Cross meeting. Mrs. Gilbert is delegate from the Schumacher bratmwh Oof the Canadian Red COraoss, Mr. Alphonse Fourniert, Pirst avenue, who has been ill for some time in Bt. Mary‘s Hoepital was able to return Mary‘s nome. BORN ON Saturday, March 20th in St, Mary‘s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, William Brough, *00 Pirttt avenue, a daugzshter. °* 745 â€" 8.00 p.m. Smith E. Boâ€" DIRECTORS W.~C. Arnott, R. Tsher, Mrs. J. M. Ham ‘La.n.gdon, E. 0. Magnussor I Mill2s z. ard board Councils of ships, the « tal, the : their suppc pany and . ation. â€" T branch wa creased act foresee fur during the after hur. Honorary President, R. P. Kinkel: Immediate Past President, W. 8. Gard. ner; President, P. A. Bovyee: 1st Vice President, A. D. Campbell; 2nd Vice President, Miss 8. C. Morgan. A cound film depicting the special training given V. O. N. nurses and their work in the field was shown by Mrs. D. W. Millar. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ZBLEOTED) The Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada was founded 50 years ago and in ‘that time has sgrown to embrace 100 ‘branches, qnploy‘ng almost 500 nurses. . Miss Pocock expressed her keen appreciation of the fine coâ€"cperâ€" ation rendered by the officers and diâ€" cf the branch, by the doctors, the hospiltal, and by the public in genâ€" eral. Tri ot] tb fl‘ The number of patients cared for and the number of visits made shows a marked increase over the figures for 1946 and evidences the increased conâ€" fidence and appreciation of the pubâ€" lic in the services provided by the Vistorian Order of Nurses. report of the nursing work of the year. A total of 3304 \'M's to 610 patients were made by the mm'\ in charge and relief nutse Mrs. Grace Bennett. The statement of receipts and disâ€" busements for the year 1947 showed a net balance of $2,888.50, expenditures having included the purchase of a new car for the use of the nursing staff, Miss Elien Pocok, nurse in charge gave an interesting and illuminating Fine Report Is Tabled By South Porcupine VON The annual meetin,g of the Poreyupine S Branch, Victorian Order of Nurses held “ Thursday, March 18th, in the Counâ€" A ¢lil Chambers, South Poreupine wos t well atterded. R. P. Kinke!, Imâ€" mediate Past Presidont presided due to Th the sickness of Presigent W. 8. Gardner: held on that evening. * chim Secre 8,00 p.m. Barrie vs Combines 8,00 p.m. Barric vs Combines 8,.30 p.m. Weekâ€"end Skating Guenette Funeral Service retary, Cooper â€"Kinkel board Wes TT The fi was so activity further the pres Mon. Tues. Wed Mar. ‘)()’ .;U 1 sSkating Club all d Thurs. Mar 25 1TewCc0oe L week Sun. Mar. 28 8. Hoy n mnth‘s vi Sat. Mar. 27 PHONE 37141 54 Cedar St. North A beautiful service becomes a cherishâ€" ed memory when you enlist our help The quiet beauty and the dignity of the parting tribute are all yours, no matter what price you may stipulate. _ In time of need, call on us for service that goes beyond the requirements. doato mine Fri, Mar 26 CY , and the erators tC financial sound, at LICENSED EMBALMERS AND DIRECTORS tor ound,â€" and vy renort for r exparsion sent yvear. OTL visit M. Hamilton Magniuuwsson, Mr i beh iked ile at Public Skating Was idf tetr pehalf of the ed the Ree and Whitne the nurses, and losal na la Tor In Memory ake lon ocal papt telephone _ their cCc position l from t )r 1947 he returned Toronto. 1y O THE PORCUPINE ApVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO B Pav to C l ne i , the paper he the > Oofficers ves and y Townâ€" the hos.â€" OI the f the e inâ€" could work LVA J . sB 12. W com oper HIL To rote work Adult High High School. Both beginners, and advanced students‘ work is shown. The dresses are a fine display showing style and good workmanship. Exquisite is the only term suitable for the display of tiny «mocked dresses. Really beautiful stitching,. and painâ€" staking ‘care have been bestowed cxn these dainty little garments and intri_ cate patterns of smocking shown. The display of tooled leather purses and bags has also elicited loud praise. C.G.A.T. Hold Regular Weekly Meeting The following girls attended. Anâ€" thea Platt, Joan Lowe, . Jessie Macâ€" Kenzie, Joan Greer, Ella Simmons, Joan Studen and the Leader Miss Kathleen Christopher. The Canadian Girls in Training of Trinity United Church,, Schumacher, held their meeting Monday evening in the church hall. The meeting opâ€" ened with the devotional period. ‘The Leader â€" Miss Kathleen â€" Christopher read a very interesting story. A sing song was enjoyed and the meeting closed with taps. The next meeting of the C.GILT. will be held in the churech hall Monâ€" closed with ta The next m will be held in day April 12th Handicraft Display Very Much Admired 111 A St. Patrick‘s Day tea, held in the United Church last week by Mrs. J. Armstrong‘s group of the W. A. was a distinect success.. Yellow daffodils decorated the centre table and green apers in silver holders at which Mrs. Ed. Harrison, Mrs. Melville and Mrs. SCoL poured tea. Mrs. W. Boyd convened the tea, asâ€" isted by Mrs. J. Whitton, Mrs. J. Anâ€" drews and Mrs. Hopkins. _ At the bakeâ€" table were Mrs. J. Reid, Mrs. E. Somâ€" merville, and Mrs. Dan Reed. Kit= chen helpers included Mrs. J. Austâ€" dahl, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Dinon and Mrs. K. Farrell. Miss White received patrons with Mrs. Armstrong. * % St. Patrick‘s Day Tea Proves Success week was fg@gain a iccess?t Members of the choir opened the conceert with "Dear Old Donegal" and "Where the River Shannon Flows"â€" with Miss R. Costello and Miss Leong Didonee taking solo parts. A little play by boys with six little boys singing the Chorns called Fancy Nancy ‘Clancy, and another with Donâ€" na Starling as Dear little Shamrock met with areat applause. Other artists were Alf Millette, N. Ferrigan, Louise Vesel, Eda Francesâ€" chini, Joan Sullivan, and Darwin Aitâ€" ken who plaved his own compositions, Mrs. Tony Ceccont sang: two Irish solos. _ Jack Rowan helped entertain. The consert coâ€"acluded with "When Irish Eves are Smiling". Bingo and other forms of entertainment followed the concert, Successful Party At St. Joachim‘s week was Phuc Llie at Timmins SCHUMACHER als@, : â€"L during Aticn. .C crowd store Wish Such. L Lcla Both imnmdier O1} the have |I window (+$ thank ‘and s att worthy exhibition winter ‘at i held in ecginners, bee o gaill SUCCC en in noted South : the the the and The tvle Wwho At <theâ€"Spring: se€sions. in Cochrane held this week, the following Ssouth Poreup:mne citizens are Sittins on Grand Jury: Robert Gordon, (‘lu.(!' ‘Ab!.um, Jim Haneberry and {Mi? John Hodginis., Space Contributed In The Service Of Penlecostal Church j At the Pentecostal Church on Golden Ave. Services for Easter will be at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Revad. John Spitlenaas of Kirkland Lake, former â€"pastor in 8. Poreupine will conduct both \mvio 3. At the Sunday Schqol spesion, ut ; 2.90 p.m. an open session will be held. Pax- erts and friends will be welcomed. On Easter Sunday . Bishop Renison will conduct services at 8 am. and 11 a.m., evening service as usual. _ Holy Communion will be celehrated at the Lwo morning services, j UNITED CHURCH In the. United Church Good. Priday service will be held atâ€"11 â€"a.m. Om Easter Day the 11 a.m. service will be broadecast over CKGB. The â€" junior and senior choirs will wnite in special mlsic. , A Junior Service of song and worship will be held in the Masonicâ€"Hall on Sunday morning, at which an installed radio w church. will pre On Good Friday will be he‘d at 10 prayer at 7 p.m. South End Churches I{eddy For Easter Holy Week and Easter Services will be held in St. Paul‘s Anglican Church. gles,.. ‘(He Yave‘an outline of its incep tion (a small group of Christian men in 1844, in London FKagland»<and of i‘s progress and growth, with special refâ€" erence to the workirg of the Associaâ€" tion. . He spoke of the gradualâ€" inâ€" crease of interest in the work of the YÂ¥, M. C. A. locally and with erthusâ€" lasm of the progress made in Timmins and Schumather, His suggestion that wo¢ik might beâ€" gin in South Pnrmpino was met with favour by those presoat whose. assisâ€" tance in sue l\ a wnlmo might beâ€" asâ€" ked. Kiwanian Clarence Anderson thank ed the speaker at the close of<the ad dreoss, South End Kiwanis Hear Gower Markle y morning, at which an installed will cgive the service from the L. â€"=Miss Vance and Miss Clether in w 6 Pa P i AP Easrsa. Tth Give some crippled child in your neighbourhood a chance to live. You! answer to this aeppeal will help the work of the Ontario Society for Crippled Children, who, through the aid of summer camps, nursing services, orthopaedic surgery and corrections of crippling conditions have brightened the lives of 49,000 children since 1922 Your Community Service Clubs founded and support this society. Your money invested in Easter Seals will return rich rewards to you and your comimunity in lives made happier "If you know a crippled child . . sdvise your Service Club*" To help CRIPPLED CHILDREN side jlay, a~ morning servicdt 10 o‘clock, and evening SOUTH PORCUPINE s e s s s P A ..00.00.“.00.00.00 * + # .. #. * 00.00‘0 t #. ® # '0'0 s us ul 282 28. 1* 0.00.00.00.00.00.0 + .. *4 ’0 # * .o 0.00.0 * .. Mrs, R. C:opeland, who has been vist, â€"â€" TAYLOR â€" tlng her on and daughterâ€"inâ€"law in T‘.l}'lfll’ of 143 I town left_ this week for het home in Pine, on March Bracebridgeo. Among the number taking advantage ofâ€" the weekâ€"end excursion to Toronto were:â€"Mrs. Liovd Hunkin, Mr.. and Mrs. Bartman and children, Mr Harold Smith, Mrs, Bert Harvey ann Mrs. Tom KAlly Mrs., Wm. Jamieson andâ€" Mrs: Stove Capyk and last week for Halâ€" fax from whenee they sailed on Priâ€" day to the o@d country â€"â€" Mrs. Jamieson for Croydon, Surrev, England to spend some months with her. parents, and dsn dnc m i: The Woman‘s Auyiliary of St. Paul‘s Anglican Church is holding its Annual Easter tea at the Dome Mines C:uest House on Saturday (tbefore Raster Day). All are cordially invited to attead. Horo will be a sale of home baking. ROTONDO â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rotondo of 75 O‘Brien,, Ave., South Porcupine, a son on March 18th, TAYLOR â€" 'lu Mr. and Mrs. Herb= ert Taylor of Moosonce, on March 18th a son, * FREE â€" QOUR BIG 1948 SEED AND NURSERY: BOOK â€"Bigger than Ever 3" DOMINION SEED HOUSE, CEORCETOWN, ONT. SR ie y t ol s 0 o_ on 1W _E : hedih ‘wha o W MB of Cabbage last season exceeded all uthef{._._(fln 10¢) (orz 80¢) postpaid. Largest Cabbage grown, some weighing 30 and. some even 40 Jbs. Unsurpassed for Kraut and:â€"table use. Very interesting to watch theso monsters develop.: Our sales i‘s. Sanderson of ‘(Hamilton i her _ daughter Mrs. IMthnkin. News From h)o To Britain re Easter Day). to attead. Here baking. i month The Community By John Labatt Ltd ® n'» 00.' """’oo’oo¢o'0ooooooooo '~..‘ _ BJISHOP â€"*‘To Mr. anidMrs. Armand Bishop of 100‘ Aventie Ri., Timmins, on March 22nd, a son. _â€" SHAVER â€"â€" To Mr. and Mrs, James Shaver of 199 Front 8t. South Poreu« SCHOLL â€"â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Senoll of 141 Rae Ave., South Poreu» pine on March 17th, a son. C 4@A4D D L AD D L LA L D 4A LA L DL LP A DA P LA D * THURBADAY. MARCH. 24th. i1#48 °* pine on March BENT â€" 1 of Hoyle, on 84 Bruce Ave. south Poreupine We Cater To Bangquets â€" Weddings â€" Parties PHONE 400 For Reservations Regular Meal Hours south Poreupine, Ontario 3â€"48P 108 Golden Ave., S. Porcupine Wm. E. Jamieson Florist Floral Designs Wedding Bouquets Poitted Plan‘s Cat Flowers mIRTHS IN tGENXNERAL ATIRPORT HOTEL DITSTTINCTIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENT 3 Phone 835 Dominion Bakery FOR W. G, Heise, Prop. FINEST QUALITY CAKES PASTRY PHONE 76 south Poreupine _ 3â€"48P ‘.® Maapla, {-(.n,v' Votour Pl‘upl'h'in!‘n‘ Comfortable Rooms Excellent Segvice 3â€"48P PHONE 1258 Po Mr. and Mrs. Dan vank S Qt:lnh Porecu= lith, a datughter. O

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