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Porcupine Advance, 22 Apr 1948, 1, p. 6

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The many friends of Mrs.. Jos Schwab, Second Avenue, will be sorry to hear that she is ill in St. Mary‘s Hospital and all extend her their best wishes for a speedy recovery. Major and Mrs. J. M. Gabriecl left at the weekend for Kingston after spending a holiday renewing acquainâ€" tances. While in town Major and Mrs. Gabriel were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacMillan, Mcinâ€" tyre Property. Mrs. Peter for Montreal father who Sceotland and Miss NMary 5 Tuesday evening, April 28, Miss Iris Rees of Mattagami School, Timâ€" mins, will be the guest speaker at the Young Adults Club in Trinity United Church, Miss Rees is on exâ€" change from Wales and will speak aâ€" bout her native country. . Al} will be macde welcome at the meceting. The Women‘s Association of Vrinâ€" ity United Church met this week to make plans for their< Annual May Fdir. The ladies dcecided to hold it on Wednesday, May 26, in. the baseâ€" ment of the church. There will be the usual sale of work. Home baking Ladies Guild Meets cross and a gift card with the names The ladies guild of the Schumaâ€" nf all the guests. A merry sing song cher Anglican Mission held their work brought a happy evening to a close meeting Friday evening at the home Mrs. Phillips is leaving soon to re of Mrs. Harry Poole, Fourth Ave. The ; lml} to her home in Wales. ladies spent a nice social evening, The following ladies attended Mrs o e o e y eelea" ve" . :t . t * . t *# #*4 *4 #4* ..0 .0 # 'o * :*. lt t# b% #4 % .00' 0. 0. 0.00 #. * “.0.. ## #® w $ nod YOIL CGAtPt THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY LIMITED â€" MONTREAL â€"TORONTO sale O v noon tea All citizens of Whitney, Tisdale and Timmins are kindly reâ€" quested to abserve Daylight Saving Time as of April 25th, 1918. REEVE W. s. GARDNER REEVE V. H. EVANS MAYOR K. A. EYRE The coun How about the way you use Crown Brand for wonderful boking? For a sweetener? And why not mention how delicious it is with pancakes, cereals and hot waffles? You can‘t kid me, mom. Crown Brand Corn Syrup is good for all of us! Syrup is good for me. Sure, the doctor recommends Crown Brand Corn Syrup as part of my diet. BUTâ€"why ftie it down to me ? Sherbin, Pine St., left where she will visit her has just arrived from is visiting his daughter, riffiths. ' } . Sunday, April 25th, 1948 at 2 A.M. Township of Whitney Township of Tisdale Town of Timmins have authorized the institution of Daylight Saving Time rown brar April 28, Miss Also of Canada Corn Starch News From of the: For years doctors have recommended the use of Crown Brand Corn Syrup as a satisfactory carbohydrate acting as a milk modifier for bottleâ€"fed infants, commencing CROWN BRAND C€ORN SYRUP orn NOTICE each one busy with their knitting and sewing. _ Mrs. Poole served a delicious lunch. The ladies express their thanks to all who donated and helped with the lunch during the outâ€"ofâ€"town night at the Skating Carnival, The next meeting of the Guild will be the regâ€" ular monthly meeting in the church hall Tuesday, May 4. Visitor From Wales Feted at Schumacher A nicely arranged surprise party was held Friday evening at the home of ~Mrs. By Jones, Second Ave., in honor of Mrs. Phillips who came from Wales in January to spend a holiday with her daughter Mrs. Arâ€" chie Dunlop, Cedar St. A social time was much enjoyed. Bingo was played and the prizec winmers were Mrs. Alex Majr, Mrs. Bingo was played and the prizc winners were Mrs. Alex Mair, Mrs. Dec, Mrs: Corris, Mrs. Matthew, Mrs Trevor Johnson, Mrs.. Allan, Mrs Simpson, Mrs. Brough, Mrs. Stirling Mrs. Lind, Mrs. MceWhinnie, Mrs. Jo( Montigny, Mrs. Tom Johnson. Th« door prize was won by Mrs, Margare Juckseh. After the bingo game the hostess served a delicious lunch. Mrs. James MacKenzie in a neat speech presâ€" ented Mrs. Phillips with a lovely travelling case and bookâ€"shaped pendâ€" ant in mother of pearl with a gold cross and a gift card with the names of all the guests. A merry sing song The following ladies attended Mrs. J. G. Harris, Mrs. A. E. Byron, Mrs. Jack Morris, Mrs. Violet Webber, Mrs. Margaret Jucksch, Mrs. Allcroft, Mrs. Dee, Mrs. Corris, Mrs. V. Phillips, Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Jean Mair, Mrs. J. O‘Leary, Mrs. J. Matthew, Mrs. Trevâ€" or Johnson, Mrs. Molly Robson, Mrs. Brough, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Lind, Mrs. F. McWhinnie, Mrs. W. Robson, Mrs. J. Montigny, Mrs. Matry Dunâ€" babin, Mrs. J. MacKenzie, Mrs. Strilâ€" ing, Mrs. G. Allen, Mrs. Tom Johnâ€" son, Mrs. Archie Dunlop, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. By Jones. Unable to atâ€" tend butâ€"eontributed to the gift were Mrs. Morrish, Mrs. Bassett, _ Mrs. Baker, Mrs. D. Lamb, Mrs.: J. Scul ljon, Mrs. Court, Mrs. E. Gill, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Jeffrey, Mrs. Langlois. ed Mrs. m, Mrs. er, Mrs. ft, Mrs Phillips CRBE . Motorist With Pride \Is Freed Of Charge second â€" annual Scene: Court Tues Before M Charge: Constable went at in an : limit. Defendant. have broken the speedometer and go slow to 30. g0O sSioOw 10 3 before. I dri they are alw Magistrate: CWL at Schumacher Hold Rirthday Meet In{ tla The Catholic St. Alphonsus macher, held day evening at F1 s101 ea s t and M lunch : Highest WEDNESDA \I 11 TUESDA Y Skating Club All 11 SUNDAY NITE FRIDAY NITE Public Skatir 00 Down Phone 944 3 Pine St. South W e Kiwanis Spee Skating 7.00 p. 1c BJ CYCLES day mormnin [agistrate A Speeding. ~â€" testified Public pee Drop Sunday kend Skatins $54.50 ENGLEISH English Quality PORCUP omnmet GENTLEMI Porcupine ning April im proud ster 1 that p .h per month to nent 5SO M rccused ir hour ras the THF PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS not to on my I then i court brakes #uUC Sc} ‘"edn 2k * I # * right,‘ phens, Miss J. Portelance and Miss it and Cahill licious \t the venint U lin 11 acde cing irch jine the iing was and CVE Kilpatric Guy:; Second Glencannor Omnibus â€" Kilpatric Guy:; Pleasan Morning Light â€" Lawrence Jose phine: Shadow Mountain â€" Loma: Bliss; Straw To Make Brick â€" Mar cus Alan: The Dark Wheel, MacDon ald Phillip:; But Death Runs Faster â€" McGivern William:; Great Mischief â€" Pinckney Josephine; Garden Shower ~â€"â€"â€" Kunning Corinne; Fire â€" Stewat Schumacher Library Gets New Books mitnism To Day â€" Ebon Pursuit of Robert Eamett â€" Helen:; Complete Book of C Mathieson, Elizabeth; Fran and the Province â€" Rouma : "Crot,> L mitnism To Day As In FHl des of M: | Street o | Thornton Abram, Son of Tc Florence: Johnny Chrj Forrester: Amanda S Was Green â€" Bunke Watch For A BRoell Margaret; â€" Admirals â€" C Crimson Anchor High Pockets â€" of the Searlet Fliers of Porcupine | To Build Clubhouse â€" of 1i The Flying Club of Whitney wrote to Tisdale council this week concernâ€" ing a club house to conduct the varâ€" ious activities of the club. The offer of John Gauthier of land near the lake which will necessitate the reâ€"routing of Bristol Rd., has been accepted, and th club house will be erected there. Tt M.D.s: Frankly â€"Speaking â€" Psychology of Growth â€" Beverly rnes, Jas.: Woman‘s Inside Story â€" istallo, N. MD.; Practical Electric y _« COroft. Terrell;: World Com ostrand The Memor J U Mrs. E. Campeau, Miss CÂ¥rPG@RIE â€"â€"~ BUNIKCE Hickerby â€" _ Dic of the Lovely Hei Erle: Prematurely First Gleneceannon â€"â€"â€" ‘Taubes the Slide Rul Scientifice Enc : Pig In A Poke â€" Flight â€" Treat L March â€" Wilter * of â€" Sevenâ€" Monl recey Pollov SouUTH PoORCUPINE Young Moderns ‘or A ‘Kall White Sail ret: Famous Generals Gaspaetto,. Mr wing are t Non Fiction Frankly of Growth MOVIDERS GF CTANADA UNLUIMITED ced Fiction P Cofftman INTARIOYVNICKELSWORKERS mME TN PX 000000 APOUNEOE O MHRZEL AMNSAILLY Treat Lawre Wilter Thor: â€" Riesenberg Feli: Tunis John: Myster )1 Schumache pme nom} n ars:; _ ‘I‘I Painte 18sc;en(C The An ivVCI Martin: indreth 3¢, A Servi 31 As Pl Wild Ni M pl 11 11 Campeau, D 1i M 1 SOoUTII PORCUPINNE Mapl the s ind M Slin t ief McInnis gives the inâ€" hat sling shots are taboo, be confiscated, and they be allowed in our town. | Council Notes 1 [ P P P P P P PP L AP l L* «it t P BP MeK shois Taboo ng is in order as to Phe robin whose arâ€" ) many nearly lost his voungster (seen and mne for his deadly weaâ€" as the bird was singâ€" ong.. Fortunately the and noâ€" murder enâ€" General n1¢ ho h nd 1¢ Kirkland Lake is George of Straâ€" is recently been General Hospital. J. HNapsey who ral Hospital for foot, wish her a e on â€" IVL with hi ostello of as been playâ€" itsburgh Horâ€" vas witf the in â€"the "recent MEa ndord Mond pal who Om NICKEL WORKERS AMOUNTS TO +21,000,000. ANNUAL wages Paip 1to 8260 oxTarmo proouces 95% or tug WORLD‘S NICKEL PRODUCTION THE ONTARIO NICYEL EFFORTS BRING AN ANNUAL REVENUE 1O ONTARIO OF 150,000000. pital for medical tenci Mr. and Mrs. 0. Welish and family left on Monday for Cochrane \\h(-w they will take up residence. A ve Roy Andrews | medical treatment Hospital. Seout Bridse Tourney Aâ€" Bridge ‘FTournament offering a hand made ladies: leather handbag as grand prize was held on Friday evening last in the Scout Hall undcos the auspices of the Rover Scouts â€" nroceeds for the Scout Hall Building proceeds fo FPund. There will be four complete, bridge parties, and at the end of the fourth theparty having the highst score for all four will be the winner. On Friday Mr. Frank Huggins won first prize for men, and Mrs. Hamâ€" merstrom first for ladies. Consolaâ€" tion prizes were won by Mrs. Anna Knutson and Ruckluk. A door prize was won by Mr. A. Gordon Browne. Mrs. W. Kimberle is visiting her sister the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite The â€" Porcupine Hn\"cultural Soâ€" ciety held first meeting on Thursday. Speaker was L. H. Hanlan, agriculâ€" tural representative of the Ontario Dept. of Agriculture, from Matheson. SOUTH PORCUPINE rd who» married Miss Catharine iblin of St. Catherines in that town 1 Saturday, April 17. M 1 On â€" Sund iul‘s Ang! Anglican Churech : (dleast over CK.G.B James Cunningham of 7 in St. Catherines, at! Kimberley Beamsville her sister Mrs. R. Vary at next â€" April ittention ronto News From fTond after atâ€" > _son Clifâ€" Catharine BREWING COMPA®FIY Ontario nickelâ€"workers keep Canada in the forefront of the world‘s trade. Nickel from Canada finds its way into more than 3000 alloys and ranks tenth among Canadian exports. The nickelâ€"worker is a moulder of Canada Unlimited. 1 t + Cecil ral St. will Mr. Hugh Richmond, of Dome x â€" tension arrived home â€" on Monday from â€" Scotland paying a two month visit to relatives in the home ol his birth. fotr THURSDAY . APRIL The first ember. T Agryicultus is to be C( meeting 0 Deputy M By Bus official visit.. An imtia! gree work were exemp delightful bangquet | giv« from â€" Mathson, â€" Iroquoi Timmins were present. On Frdiay of this w Sale will be: held um Auspices in the: Mason weleome. The Rebekah We Cater To Banquets â€" Weddings â€" Parties YHHONE 400 For Reservations Regular Meal Hours South Porcupine, Ontario 3â€"48P M. T. Haapla, Kay Votour Proprietors Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service 3â€"48P PHONE 125 84 Bruce Ave. South Porcupine SINGLE RETURN Y «J TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY ‘LEAVE NORTH BAY 10.00 a n 4aom 11.30 +m ANDARD TIME) $7.00 reaxinctuges _ $12.60 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY CENTRAL HOTEL ATIRPORT HOTEL t show will be held in Septâ€" This revival of the pionee! ural Show in the Procupine concratulated. Rebekahs Meet bekahs held an important on Friday when District rs. Dorothy Miller paid her sit.. An initiation and deâ€" k were exemplified, and a bangquet given. Members thean _ ITroguois> Fals and this WOCKn held â€" unde! oâ€" Masome aâ€" Penny Rebekah Hall. â€" All

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