Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 11 Nov 1948, 1, p. 6

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K 5. Lt * * * Zl’lmno 788 Possible juvenile hockey or practice FRANK KLISANICH Juvenile Kenning Cup Comfortable Rooms Thurscd: Wednesday Sund: Monday Saturday 8 p.m 1€ Life Saving Awards Presented Candidates EFrid: Inday 3.54 p. Weekend Skating It is Canadian people and Canadian machines that prove . . . there‘s room to grow in Canada Unlimited. “T! The pioneer farmer and his sons, with their one horse, worked long and hard to grow enough food for their own use. In 1852, farmer Daniel Massey made the first mower in Canada. SCHUMACHER Public Skating Public Skatin TUVRMING THE PAGES QF CC 4 17 1 bit 1 () 5 Combines fay 6. Moeiniyvrd Hollinges 8 p.m. H J .‘% 5.30 p.m. 8.30 p.m. ** *%%* * *% * *4 * * .30 p.m. ‘TVICC p.m. News From Prop In 1617, Canada‘s first farmer, Louis Hebert, used a scythe to reap his harvest. Working by hand, he could barely provide enough sX 7 grain to supply his T Y own familv. Imneos est K6 M a r g 0 RKilrk1]3 Christine Chalme awarded of Merit be Reverend J. D of ~‘Toronto. â€"Mr. P bered by many j p‘ne Camp as one and effective Min Fir# United Ch Next United celebra l e‘l‘sven vEear especially ministry t during the al illion. arded Mar) prese United â€" Church Ce|>b: 36th Anniversary t S‘u nâ€"d a y theâ€" 141 d Church of Schumach ‘ating its 36th Anriver C OMP ANY LIMITED B R E W i N G y MLULâ€"T Churc ing it ent( )Y remeln 11 Q:);;»rp ce 34 ber 1€ 11 11 vill b Oongst howeve xvho TTF 14th Timmin | < C **"%. < um LI The1 11 th M h fon, M Betr Ma x McC hold Dcn ing « Mtr. Ba Miller ha pak Russell ] U Ma KC Mne Ma All H 14 Bruce Ave. South Poreupine M bt tin W 1 Personals SOUTH END TAXI 1) MJ C [( bI[ | _ Fui â€"0â€"Pep Brand Feeds CARER‘3 PCs lour and Feeds nmnor Alterations unters, Shelves keases and t In Cupboards Phone 337 ne 1876â€" M mmercial Ave Timmins nSs Shorts News From M V1L ALi0On nev and M i MtYr motlorâ€" ime of ditions illetins iment Filed Mrs. vis. Plans Mis An M have the the Xilâ€" Sutâ€" er. and r of y at mey had The local musical production â€" The Pied Piper is to be produced in South Porcupine next Monday and Tuesday November 15th and 16th, under the auspices of the local Kiwanis Club. Proceeds are to be divided between the St. John Ambulancse Brigade and ‘the Girl Guides and Boy Ssouts. The new auditorium of the High School is o be the scene of the production. Mary .: Atâ€" ind 10 nto ind 1C1 Y Eunday next at 7 pm. Leade various church organizations, | stewards and wives will have re: seats. Mtrs. J. E. Armstrong assisted W. Clarence Anderson mll eond the service, and W. Percey "Boyce will dei.ver the addr the subject of which is to be *T pressions of General Council. Mrs. Savijarvi of Rae Avt Tor:nto undergcing _ medical ment. Hor friends wish her a recovery. Mrs vis.tit BIRTHS CESANTIS â€" On November 6th Mr. and Mrs. Sandy DecSantis of I cupine, a son. TRI2P â€" On October 3list to M <â€"nd Mrs. Eiwyn Tripp (Mae Cunning hiem) a son, Ryan James. COCKIERLINE â€" To Mr. and My: R:bert Czckerline of the Preston Ea D:me. on November lst, a daughter LOCALS wW. Charles McInnis, our WC Chief of Police comuleted thirty continuous years of service with Township of Tisdale on November Amon this Payette Friends of Mr. David Hou be sorry to know that he left fcr Toronto for medical care, wish him a speedy retuun to efft 81 J. Windle of MV for Renfrew â€" on ine his sister, Mrs for two weeks. J. A. Pelkie of Swastika her sisters, Mrs, Deacon S:arling on Commercial 4 g the others on hunting tri ek are Ben. Tomchick and J From the Munson, Alberta, on Thursday aftet Mrs. D. A. MclLelâ€" hne left recently i1 care, and will uin to health. He moved up. He learned a lot about | about Canada, about people. He is still climbing, still learning a job which is mastered in confidence if making loans, a opportunities to put money to work, are part of his business, and an imp source of revenue. They help people himself that help build S P ONS ORED.. BY: YOURâ€" BANK He has learned, for instance, that in At the same time he weleomes Contrast his freedom of judgment with conditions in lands where freedom is deniedâ€" where every bank is a political tool, every banker a State official! State monopoly of banking, proposed by Socialists here, would open your banking transactions to political intrusion. n will started ‘thy one 1t on U meted WwAs ch 1( 1J Jacko Buffal the borrowe i rrower would merit you vou were lending your own mone 16 Third Avenue «4 prosnerous, progressive nation,. ied $1 H Chas. Pierce Sons Ltd. not the ftop Haspital shower bank manager must satisfhy IY. .:. :Orâ€"aA cYeat. GENERAL ELELC Pol 1¢ p Co uU rt li junior. 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