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Porcupine Advance, 25 Nov 1948, 1, p. 5

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Well wo are once againâ€"quite a chenge ir:m last week you must acm‘i+ The strects, the yards, and cven the world in gencral is pleasing to It¢*% ai. What a difference a bit .i inow cin moke. Jz a litto tims and snow can change the anpesrence of the world makinz :t much more pleasant, the school and marks can be For free roof inspection and advice just call 4000 and our roofing experts at NO OBLIGATION . . . . will in~pect your roof â€" give you free advice and an estimate on the neccssary repairs. 86 Pinc St., South . * @ TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH BaAYy 9.55 am. 4.35 rp.m. 11.45 Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY Notice is hereby given that a meeting of Electors for the Nominâ€" ation of candidates for the offices of Mayor, Councillors and Public School Trustees will beheld in the Council Chambers in the Municipal Building, Timmins, Ontario on:â€" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1948 â€" AT 7.00 P.M. And if a poll is required it will be held on Tuesday, Dezembzor 14th, 1948%, between the how‘s ofi 10.00 AM. and 6.90 P.M.; at the folâ€" lowing Polling Places. Central Public School for polling subâ€"divisions, 1,3,4,7,8,9,11,12,13,16,17. Moneta Public School for poiling subâ€"divisions, 19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26, 27,28,47 and 51. Mattazami Putlic School for polling subâ€"divisions, 32,33,35,36,37,38,39 and 40. Holy Family Separate School for po.ling subâ€"divisions, 2,5,6,10,18,29, 30 and 31 Jacques Separate School for polling subâ€"divisions, 14,15,34,46, 48,40 and 59. Â¥ St. Josegph‘s Separate School for polling subâ€"divisions, and 43. DATED T TIMMINS this 25th day of . V. SALOMAA, November, 1948. Clerk. 4 GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDERS SUPPLIES R 0 0O FI N (+ I NS P 6 C T I O N $7.00 wxinctuses $12.60 ACT NOW! Phone 4000 h Lowdown: by Donald Hindson PHONE 101â€"2â€"3 5. â€"Two ways to payâ€"Cashâ€"or Easy Termsâ€"1/3:down and Balance in 10 Months. HILLâ€"CLARKâ€"FRANCIS Ltd. 1. Your fuel costs will be cut by at least 1/3. W armerâ€"draft free homesâ€"because no heat escapes. No inconvenience when done by our blower truck. Keeps home cooler in Summer. Town of Timmins 1948 Nomination Meeting and Election Tinmnmins A GOQOR QUESTION TO WHICH THERE ARE NOT 1 â€" BUT 5 ANSWERS A new leaft may bi turned over with a clean sootless surface With th! turning ali cld unpleasant memories can be w.ped away â€". of course it‘s The schcool and its staff were very sorry to hear of the iliness of one of its best liked teachers, Mr. Pennall. Mr. Fennaill has been one of the unâ€" sung herces of THVS for a great number of years. His endless work on the literary end of the school ; well known by all wh> have workea with h‘m. His goal of giv rg the school a Year Book was realized last vear with tne publication of the "Quill". This year as in the past he has brought to the school a newspepcr. Withcut Mr. Lennall‘s suidance and heln these things cou‘d not have kzen accomâ€" plished.. All the school, the staff and especial.y his pupils joir me in w shâ€" ing _ him a mist speedy and succestiful recovery.. We hcope to see vou back soon, gsir. o‘clock. a1 air C.ection is noscessary Elect.on Lay will be on Saturaay Dec. lith. womans Assoc.aion of the Unâ€" itsa Cauich is holuing their Annual Bazaer on Priday 2%th, rom J to 6 vm. ‘Fea will be served l..¢ sticnu=_hp and CGJ.‘4L. Wil. a, Lâ€".e baxkeâ€"table, sewing} ta.ic, winiue e.ecnhant ana carmuay bootns, Audull Education C.asses The Aautti:, buucatin Claises so suc. dast Yealr gre now be hy aKe U wikt raiiy reglbtiatitns hare been made Lo \tiz ITor Jduail mieimcdate and seWwing ud sinuckinb. ce | smm on usy man Mr. Cardiere and got some s e me cnge uessm s w ssm e wipeo. away with a little studying. It‘s The boys HIâ€"Y under their preosent president, Norm Lillie and advisor Mr. RBirkenshaw hare a very notable reâ€" cord <f acccomnl:shments behind them. They also have a series of speakers which speak to them at their various mcetings Some of these have been Mtr. Rose, former mavor Brunett,, Dr. Lans, Ken T:mkinscn and others. THE "YÂ¥" AT THVS As most of vou know there are two "YÂ¥" groups working in the schsol, the HIâ€"Y and TRYâ€"Y, the former is the bovs and the latter the girls Y. Both have betn astive in the schosl now for the nast ysar and a half. The girls started anew this fall and since then have accomn.ished a lot under their president Helen Blackburn and edvisor Miss Rcutliffc.. Thoe cltv»o at pressnt has about 11â€" tren members. They were presented with their charter and membe:ship cards by Mr. Bill Stanlevy secretary of the Board <f Directors for the YMCA end Mr. Markle local Y secretary last week. Tozether the clubs are makirg plans, E) hold a formal prom some where abourt the fourth of February. Ahâ€"â€" ves the price â€"â€" abcut a dollar a couple. Very reasonable, I be‘lieve. It should be quite an affair. Speak‘ng of nrecms the bovs had better start saving their money, the Grad Dance is coming â€"â€" also Christâ€" mas! . Guidance on future ccceuvnations may be cbtaired from the guidance r{om. Theére are also stme very good pamâ€" phalets cn how to study and apply yc.urself available. They are really very good and well worth reading,. Some time I hope to get that very â€"â€" WHY SHCULD I INSULATE MY HOME â€" "LETS GET DOWN To FACTS!" Tisdalis Nominations Nov. 2#6th ‘Nomimaitions for uounciliors and Reeve c1f Ti:dals will take place this year oi Friday evening November 26t.1 u.iween the nou.s of seven and eight o‘clock. : Mr. C. Taylor, I never even opened my mouth. (At last that‘s what it says here). Mr. Calbick, is Mr. Brillinger musclâ€" ing in on your love life? 1. McFaqaden â€"â€" ycou look so lonely. So Reggie is the cause of the fight between Elsie and Joanne. .â€". Shame on you Reggie. Why that Mr. Chan thinks that the word "Frankie" is sentimental? D. MaChaffey has been seeing a l0t <f Iris Eh? busy man Mr. Cariere and got some ~ lb UtBH L112 Subject Uusour â€"Otâ€" 10 Frien.s « tiats 10 iUMiz G.0 â€"â€" Wl WAaat we ca.l it seciion. Are you reasy â€"â€" hir is Sa‘s aduy â€"â€" ucver ma.nd Lomn‘ t fret Du.is, cmy a few more weesas and lmat ud at Nurth Hay wihu be out. Â¥Yoa don t need to worly citnor Louise ncor as as thatâ€"go:s y.u eitauer M. G. That old casanâ€"va Dukesh re! Whats got into yvou Duke â€". NJ, no, that o.d excuse about spring fever won‘t ao at Pnis time of year, â€"â€" It‘s fall and uearly winter you know â€"â€" I hope. At last we code to cur old fritnds, former irienas now that have left our noh.ec hall of leatning, Don McPhail and Schrceder. _ Yes, Cear.old Herb hes left us and is workâ€" irg at no other placs than the Porâ€" cupine Advance, By the way Herb, what is this we here about you and Tokby P.? Don McPhail leaves, his to Herb and gces to the Press next week. How is Anne Wilner, Don? IROM JUNIOR SCHOOL Ray H. who is the little blonde in GICGD? Mss Llovd jr. You have been very quiet. â€"â€" â€"â€" I wonder if her older sister is like that? So J. M. (Marty) has his brown eyed beauty. 89 A.N. of G10D has a little friend â€"â€" Fema‘le that is. To bad, so sad, Allen and Jcoy finally decidzsd that they meant for cach other. F. Chan f.tted un ard down the halls the other day â€"â€" Would Miss Revel have anyvthirse to do with it? ba, 1 t anytiing new 10 say avult y.u any Way. cmeone in GI9F thinks that Mr. Flynn is purdy nice. We Wws gao. vou: the in‘y m.n that KR.Ws3s â€"â€" as l GlliG®A. or 18 It now â€"â€" be say, speak rizght outl. Bis Suia tast Mar.e B.‘s heait faminy for scmenone. Who is it Marie or is it true? Buddy did you pay back that Quarâ€" ter to Barbara?? Elaine whers were vou on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights? Who was Marlene with at the Dance last FPriday? Lou‘se B. scmcone presumes that you had a nice time at the dance last Friday wth Ed. P. Czorrction from last wesk â€"â€" B. Mcâ€" Lead is it Joy cr is it Schumacher? For now we will say good byve . BYE. BROWN wmm _« Mcny peop.s in the camp will be inrtercs.ca in learning of the marriage (f I\.;.y" B.own, daughter of Mr. and lWMrs. F.arnk <Evélyn Brinton) 1 â€"Cochrane and grandâ€"daughter of , Mis. Marv Brinten librarian â€". Mss lmuary Beatrice Brown becams % â€" bride of Roger M. Bernier on rues:ay Ncovember 2nd, in the Recâ€" x vy otf Our Ladyv of Protectisn Church, the grocm being the son of M.r. and Mrs. J. L. Bernier of Norâ€" anda. Mr. B. Edmondson at the United Church Hall, Monday men, Thursday ladies, and Band Classes Mr. L Walsh and B. McNab. A class is starting also for DP.‘s in English All above classes not ounerwise stated are held in the audâ€" itcrium of the High School on Wedâ€" nesday evconings. The Rev. A. C. McCullum, rector of 8St. Mark‘s Church, Iroquo‘s Falls, a Major in the Chavlain Service during the war, was present at an investiture service at Stanley Barracks, Toronto, where hss was presented w.th the Member of the British Emnire award by Viscourt Alexander. The award was given for distinguished war serâ€" ounerwise stated are held in the audâ€" itcrium of the High School on Wedâ€" nesday evcnings. Hizh School Commencement Excerâ€" sises w.ll be held on Thursday Dec. This ‘will be the “m for the i\;ad.are-svs"val;d 'fil_\gverv-tlp veil and shne forimal «pening of the FHigh School. carried a boucuet of all white carnaâ€" BROWN mm > uonS. The coremony (double ning) was perâ€" {cimed by Rev. Father J. M. Pelchat. ihe brice was gcwned in a rose gabâ€" aidine su.t, with w.ne velvet pictur2 hai, with veil and bow under the chin ard win> azcesssries, and carired a bonquct of ied roses and wihte mums. itz attendant was Mrs. Louis Belland cowned in groy w.ith black accesscries, ind souquet of nink roess. McBelland was best man. Congratulations are in order from Ssouth Porcupine to the preducers of "The Pisd Piper‘ which met with an excellent reception last Tuesday evenâ€" ing in the New High School. The auditorium was crowded and sincere applause given to each section of the performance. At the conclusion Mrs. Armitage was presented with a beautiâ€" ful basket of chrysanthemums by the Girl Guides and a special gift form the local branch of the St. John Amâ€" ‘sulance Association. "Inme bpriues mother received guests later, attired in green crepe with matchirg accessories and corsage of zed roses; she was assisted by the mcther or the grsom who wore black w.th corsage of nink roses. The honey moon was svent in Montreal, New t ard otner U.S. points. They will erside on Third Ave. Noranda. On Tuesday November 30th, the Eastern Star pan to hold a Bridge party. Please keen the date open. M.B.E. for War Work ould, w-s.m:m. m cu:’ ‘fi?a Rev. McCallum Gets .. Ellis, Leother work Mr. Surtees, rt. Mis. Sturgceon," Miss White. Her attsndant was Mrs, John Hyvrâ€" niuk who wore a lovely gown ol teaâ€" rose sheer and tulle with tiny hat and a b:uquet of vellow chrysanthsmums. Mr. John Hyrnitk acted as best man. A reception of immediate relaâ€" tives only followed the ccremory and was held at the Airn rt Hotel. The happy rair lefit on the Northâ€" land for Montreal and other noints for their honsymcon. cut in long nrincess linss with a halo Bus Dc:iver, Sam Potcofl D os E€am Peteccff, cf Schumacher and for scme vears rcsident of S Porcupine ded on Friday in St. NVarv‘s Hospital after a short illness. He was d1 vears old and a Bulg>rian by birth. He was a bus driver afnd taxi driver for of Schumackher at the time of his death. No relatives live in the Camp but he has a wife and daughter elsewhere ‘n th‘s country. Funcral services wore cornductsd on Monday sfterrocn fcrm Hunkins Funrcral ‘Parâ€" lors, and interment made in Tisdale Cemetary. Mrs. Mary Brinton left on Monday to snenrd the winter with hoer daughteor Mrs. Frank Briown in Cochrans. Opjpen house at the D ime Schcol on ‘Thursday afternesn last nroved to be another happy event. This is the friendlest schosl as posâ€" sible to imagine. Parents and teachers are friends, nupils and teachers are frierds, and the friendly atmosphere extends to guests and visitors. All enjoyed the tsur through the!} 5 is o s se o stt i en‘ rooms, when the pupils wont thrtuch | Don‘t Forget the Richelieu Ste Catherine Dance on Friday, Nov. 26 P 1 the ord nary school routine, proudly _ , ie o n ME P ie Pn w ty Nes ue is of Nt PA ue ocm t e mm se t cce Sn en esnc m sxfifisusfii;ss’»ssxsmms; - L mmxum\\sxifi?@;{i;%§§§§S§§S§§§ss,\$ Education Week At Dome u\\\\f\\\\;\\f\ S SNSSSSSSSSAASSALALS TO Lions Club CHRISTMAS SEAL COMMITTEE financed by your purchase of Christmas a moment â€" send in your contribution today. Box 337 The 1949 program of the Tube ] _ )f the Tuberculosis Association will be showing their efforts, the kindergarâ€" ten particularly shining as t h e y sang, and danced to the music of records. C ra [ t work, drawing, woaving, ncedlework a‘l got their need of adâ€" mirati n,. and the "Junior Red Cross" halfâ€"hour of the Sen‘or class was a perfect â€" snecimen of _ Parliamentary procedurce with oval _ exhibitions of t mpositions from some puftls. At ths time prizes awarded by the local Fire Deopartmint were awarded for the best essays on Fire Prevoention. and Nelsorn Chevrier. Later about forty parerts and guests were etnertained to afterncon tea by the teachers, with seme of the seritr girls helping serve. Mrs. R E. Dbvoe and M:is. Fred Mason Miss Lynch making the presentitaâ€" tions to Annetts Raciecot, Bill Reid ‘ Security SULLIVAN NEWTON PREPARE FOR WINTEK There is additional danger from fire during the Winter months. â€" See that you carry sufficient Fire Insurance on your Buildings, Stock, Purniture and Fixtures to save youUu from heavy loss. % Phone 10 in the (Est. 1912) Insurance of Every Kind Let Us Quote You Seals. â€" Please, take just poured tea 21 Pine St. N., Timmins Tobey‘s CARPENTERâ€" SHOP Phone 1876â€"M Minuor Alterationa Countors, Sheives Bookeases and Built In Cnupboards Timmnis 126 Toke St. Tiinmins Service PAGE FIVE â€"

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