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Porcupine Advance, 14 Jul 1949, 1, p. 6

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t”W‘ }Porcup _ over 1 , group Cperati G + YÂ¥MCA ‘%Cives 0 <â€" 10 organize and establish a recreation _i ~All concerned are now working on _ A*he problem of securing suitable acâ€" ~ ~eomodationsâ€"ant headquarters for the .. progran of the group. ; Lions Club. This senior group has inviied the We e ut h t MKMr. Coug Porcupine Community YMCA #o. take Lake, spent over the direction of the younger poup with the full assistance and coâ€" \Operation of the lions. Gower Markle ‘the General Secretary of the ‘local EYKOA is meeting with representaâ€" Aives of the youth group, in â€"coâ€"opera »tion witn Matt Donovan of the Lions. friends in T pinc. Miss E. W visiting frie . Mr. gnd Mrs visiting frie Mrs. A. Barker of New Liskeard reâ€" Lurned to her homs after spending a holiday viciting her daughter, Mrs. H. Hawkin. Mr. and Mrs. D. McDermi spendingz a holiday in Toronto. Mr. an Mrs. Ehman are holidayinz Jn North Bay. Mrs, Alex McMurry and children are spendinz the summer at their cottage at Nellie Lake. Mrs. C. Eade returned to home after spending a holiday in Rouyn. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and daughters Helen an Rita left for a holiday to Kirkand Lake and Noranda. Mrs. Pat Hcgan has left for her new home in Atikockan Ont. Mr Hogan left two weeks agzo. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Anderson and family are spending a noiday at their cottage on Lake Simcoe. Ontario. Mrs. P. Robertson returned home after spending a holiday in Niâ€" agara Falls. â€" Mr. Glen Lecour left for Montreal, and was married on July 9th. in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McDonald returnâ€" ed from a holiday in Toronto. Miss H. Olki is cpénding a holiday Mrs. C. Beli and childern left for Owen Sound recently where they will enjoy a holiday and Mr. Bell will join trem later in the month. Miss Lerena Blood left for Toronto where she will enjoy a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Weiss and con Fred, and daughter Alice, have left for their home in Pittsburg after spending a P â€"<P P <P P «t P ~F «it PP P “"""""‘| T . REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCEâ€"MORTGAGES _ ‘ 3 Gorden Block, Pine St. N. . â€" Fhone 1260 Beginning this Friday and Every _ ADMISSION Men 75¢ Lad and activities got a ready reâ€" from the South Porcupine Last bus leaves at 1.15 a.m. Mcintyre Gym Every Wednesday and his Music Makers 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. TOâ€"NITE OPENING J. V. Bonhomme and Friday 8.30 P.M. Money To Loan SUMMER 8.0) P.M. National Housing Act Loans 4%%*" Commercial Loans 5 to 6* . You‘ll Like Our Emm Service Ladies 25¢ Mr. D. M:Lellan has for Nova €cotia and on his return ‘1is wife and son will accompany him after spendâ€" [eenâ€" ‘ing a holiday with her mother. Mijs Evelyn Picc‘n, nurse in training at Greater Niagara General Hospital, Niagara Falls, Ontaric arrived home to spend her holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Piccin Bloor Ave. holiday visiting Mr. snd Mrs. Johannes Miss Margaret Connelly nurle in Braining at Civic Hespital Ottawa arâ€" ived home to spend two week holidâ€" aying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. Connelly; Dome Ex. ~Mrs. Dave Gossling of Ansonville is visiting friends in town. Mr. gnd Mrs. P. J. Cole and Peg:gy are visiting friends in South Porcupine gnd also their dauzhter Mrs. ‘C. Byrk, Miss M. E. Pearce left to spend A month‘s visitirg her brother Bcb in Aylmer, Ontario. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Serena of Buflalo have returned home after spending a week visiting Mrs. Hughes. Miss E. Wi:ite is spending a holiday visiting friends in SOuthem Oontario. Miss Shirley Robertson left ior Torâ€" cnto where she will spend the summer holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster have left to spend the summer with their dau.g/hter Mrs. J. Massecar of Niagara Falls Ontario. Mr. Couglas McLeod of Kirkland Lake, spent the week end vi:siting friends in Timmins and South Porcuâ€" The Kiwanis Club met at the Air Port hotel on Monday evening for their regular® meeting witii President, Bill Boyd in the chair. Mr. and Mr:.R. Hayes have reâ€" turned to their home in Espanola Ont. after spending a week fisiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houghton. B. Smith proposed a vote of thanks to Fire Chief Farern and his crew of 16 men in recognition of their having won the Proficiency Prize at the Marâ€" i@rtic Firemens Tournament. Guests of the evening were G. A. Mac Donald former editor of the Advance P. LaPorte and Art Sykes all of Timâ€" mins. Walter Honer and L. Hunkin directed the sing song. ‘The business of the evening centered arcund arrangements for the summer carnival with discussion of the book to be brought out for advertising Mrs. R. Brinton after living in South Porcupme for the past 38 years is deavin‘?* to_make her home with her caughter Mrs. P in Cochrane. St. Paul‘s Anglican chkurch will lose a valuable member, as sue was an active member éver since services were held here. â€" She has been Librarian for 20 years of the Porcupine and Dome Libâ€" rary. Mrs. Fairfax is also a daughter und has been visiting her forâ€"the past few weeks. Mrs. John Greenwood and Mrs. H. Helm of Toronto are visiting at the z2ome of Mr. and Mrs. Huggins ]J51 Evans Street. After the regular meeting a directâ€" or‘s meeting was held. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beaulac and family will leave on Safurday :‘or a holiday to Montreal. She left on Thusday for her home n Atlanta, andMrs. J. Newman of townis also a daughter. Horse‘s heoves were shod with covâ€" Mrs. Herb Miller, Third avenue ering in the shape of socks or sandals â€" betore metal horse shoes were used. Mr. and Mrs. Laine Hcare Miss Dorothy Rowe, daughter of Mr. Mr. and. Mrs and Mrs. W. Rowe, Second avenue, visitors at the left to spend a few weeks holidays in J Monaghan, a Sudbury. Monaghan, sec The many friends of Bobby Rowe, son of Mr. Walter Rowe, Second Aveâ€" nuc, will be sorry to learn of his lilâ€" ness and hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. Irving Fraser left for Camp Waskasui, where ‘he will ‘be ‘one of the leaders for the boys camp. Jackie Matthew, son of Mr. and Mrs. _ Mi, 0. Hyxley is visiting friends: in J. Matthew, Second avenue, spent a Toronto, also his son Jack and daughâ€" few days recently in Cochrane. terâ€"inâ€"law, in Ciuelph, Ontario. Mrs. Annie Smith of Sudbury, spent a few days visiting her daughter ‘and sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. W. Rowe, Second avenue. Mr. Hcward Hall left for a visit to Mâ€"~. and Mrs. B. Keizer and son Jimâ€" Nova Scotia. mie have Jleft:.on a motor trip to Nova «â€"â€"â€"â€" Scrtia, where they will spend the next Mâ€". and Mrs. L. McKinnon left on few weeks visiting friends and relaâ€" a holiday to Nova Scotia. tives. e y Mrs. M. L. Keith and her three chilâ€" dren from Washington, D:C., are visâ€" iting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Skavlem, Melntyre Proâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamel returned home after visiting friends in Toronto. Mi. and Mrs. J. Prentice left for a visit in ‘Sarnia and other southern points. : Mr. Tom Miller of Toronto arrived, _â€"Those attending wWwere MrS,. 1. Wauâ€" in town to spend his hohdays wnth ‘his:.; [The pchumacher C,mmumty o:- .dell, : Mrs.â€"J .« Monaghan,Mrs.. D. Kilâ€" parents ‘Mr. and Mrs, i Herb: Millexs,gxap:s “wil;li xha?e‘{a wo erir ;hr;s ‘Mrs. N. Miller, Patmcna ‘Jonroad. Third avenue. at â€"the Schuméche %afili’b Schbé] "of‘ Toronto, Mrs. D. Fraser, Mr. and i e _ grounds during J‘uly and August for Mrs. L. Hoare, of Toronts. Mr. and Mrs. Laine Hcare from Torontc are visiting at the home of his sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. ani Mrs. Herbert ‘Miller, Third avenus. Mrs. Louisa Duralia, l2oft tn atliend the Croatian Confererce at Hamilton, siso to visit with friends and relecâ€" ‘ives in the United States. Mr. Robt. Sutherland from Dundas, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Miss Nan Taylor of th» Schumaener High Schcol Staff has left to spend the summer vacation at Point Fox, Muskoka. and Mrs. G. Belamwml. havn left for three weeks in Winnines, where they will visit with Mrs. Belands pa~â€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Saim Stoyuck, aleo all their frieonds. : M:#. ang Mrs. Dodds, whn hays reâ€" turned from South Africa. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sparks and famâ€" ily have left hy moto=®: fer Toranto where they will spend the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Richard acâ€" companied by Bert Wrarton. hav» le‘t by motcr for North Bav, where they will pick up Miss Marjorie Wharton, and will continue to southern points. _ Miss Margaret Kenny and Miss Esâ€" ther Murphy,; have left by motor for 2 vacation on the western coast, and in the United States. w Word has beenâ€" received that Mrs. C. Dillion and son Barry arrived at Darlington. England, Mrs. Dillion will spend some time with hor narents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leckt ant daichâ€" ter Kerry Marie, left recontly on @ motor trip to visit friends in Woodâ€" ridge,> Ont. CORNWALLIS AT CORNWALLIS: Lord Cornwailis, a cireet descendent of the founder of Halifax, recontâ€" ly visited the ‘Cornwallis Inn, a Canadianâ€" Pacificâ€"hotel: at Kentville, N.8., which was named after his family. ln the above .picture, he shows intérest in a ploture of the Cornwallis, .a nephew of Hon. Edward Cornâ€" wiallis, who founded Halifex in 1749. ‘The picture, hanging in the lobby of the hotel, is glso ‘being examined by Mayor Gladys Porter, (left), of Kentville, â€"and Lady Cornwallis. Miss Ada Battagelli is attonding immer courses at Western Univerâ€" News From Miss Rose Butkovich and Miss Floâ€" rence Macinnis are taking summer courses in kindergarten primary work an Hamilton. Mr. J. Smith has‘ returned to his home after visiting his daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Murray, in. Toronto, also his two sons Eddie and Frank, and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Myrâ€" tel Smith, in Kippawa, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Farr, Jr., were visitors at the home of Mr..and Mrs. J Monaghan, also Mr. and Mrs. Earle Monaghan, second avenue. Mr. and#irs.;;‘lack Taylor and daughâ€" ter Elizabeth Anne ‘have ‘left. extended vacation to visit friends and velatives {in England. â€" Mrs.â€"M. Reid from Ont.;= Neil Pooley left recently for Torâ€" is visiting:at the homeOf her daughter ontc, where he will visit his grandâ€" and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr.<iand Mrs. Dave= parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett, and also Killens, Second avenve., - attend .the Royal Conservatory Cf y 0 0 Music. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. â€"Green of Gold Centrev Bre spending their vacation Mr. and Mrs. J. Whittle, have reâ€" at Watabeag Lake t tvrred home after visiting friends and i relatives in Belleterre, Quebec. The many friends of Bobby Rowe, _ mss + will be pleased to know is :at his Mr. and Mrs. W. Sutton and family home after being a patient in °St. have returned after spending the week Mary‘s Hcspital. j ~‘ __end at Watabeag Lake. Prime Minister Nehru To Visit Canada Frime Minister Nehru has accepted an invitatitn from the Prime Minister of Canada to visit the Dominion when he comes to the U.S.A. in October. The following messages have been exchanged between the two Prime Ministers. In his mesage of June 29, the Prime Minister of Canada said: "On behalf of the Government and people of Canada I extend to you a most cordial invitation to visit this country when you are in North Amâ€" erica late of this year. I very much hope you may find it possible to honâ€" our us by your acceptance. "‘The Canadian people would apâ€" preciate an cpportunity of welcoming you as Prime Minister of a sister Comâ€" monwealth nation and as the distingâ€" uished leader of the people of India. For myself, I look forward to renewâ€" ing the happy personal relations whic‘ I s much enjoyed when we met in London last year." - Message of Accepflance . Replying on June 30, the Prime Minâ€" ister of Indian said: "I hasten to thank you for the very kind invitation you have extended to me on behalf of the the supervision of the y dren at the play grounds Mrs. H. Miller, Third avenue, enâ€" tertained a number of friends in honâ€" or of her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. L. Hoare. A very afternoon was spent renewing acquaintance. A. da'i;xty lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Dave Killens pouring tea. Those attending were Mrs. H. Wa_d- younger Tisdale Council to Decide On Parking Meters Mon. The Tisdale Township Ccouncil will dccide next Monday evening whether o+ not parking meters will be instailled in tze tows of Schumacher. Both Mr. Horton and the council agreed that meters were badly needâ€" ed in Schumacher, but not in South Pcorcupine. â€" The clerkâ€"treasurer, who investigated the meter situation in other places, found that there was no c:â€"mplaint against them, and that they were now in use in Cochrane, Sudâ€" bury and Kirkland Lake. At the last meeting of council E. A. Horton, former deputy minister of muâ€" nicipal affairs and now representative of Dual Automatic Parking Meter Company, outlined in detail the meâ€" ter performance in cities and towns across Canada. I Government and people of Canada ts visit the Dominion. I will give me great pleasure to visit Canada and I look forward to fitting this in witi my trip to your great friendly neighâ€" bor the U.S.A. next October. The Governmen and people of India enterâ€" lain the friendliest â€"of feelings towards Canada and her people and it will be both an honour and pleasure for me io bring to you all in person their greetings. The prospect of seeing you again enhances the pleasure with which I lcok forward to the visit. "Owing to the exigencies of my Amâ€" erican trip and of my official obligaâ€" tions in India it may not be possible to spend many days in . Canada." The soâ€"called "fairyâ€"rings", a dark on lawns or meadows, is caused by a fungus growth in the soil. An ancient remedy for fever was to wash the water over the patient and to a frog, to which the fever was supposed to pass. | 174 Eruce Ave,. $ â€" â€" . YOU‘LL FIND YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE HEre F. A Robinson, C.L.U., Branch Manager Representatives: N. M. McHugh, J E. Sullivan, Don Moore, K. Chomko, S. E. Lefebvre, Ansonville, E. R. Anâ€" derson, Kapuskasing, C. O. NicLkean, Matheson. O. M. HENDERSON, Prop. ‘ On taking out a Mutual Life of Canada policy, many a man learns that not only is he protecting his loved ones, but that he has adopted the one sure way of saving money. For many a salaried man the only way he saves is through a Mutual Life policy. Have a talk with our local representative. He will be glad to work out a plan to . meet your needs and requirements. Mr. Horton made a survey of the township on Tuesday with Engineer Harry Houghton and Councilior Wl- liam Shields of Schumacher. j Council will consult Chie: Engineer Andersos when he returns this weekâ€" end. About 140 meters will be needâ€" ed to relieve congestion on the main street which has been a constant source of worry to Chief Charles Mc Innis. Hotel Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. PHONE 324 TIMMIN Clean Rooms Day or Week The King Edward Very Reasonable Rates Quilet Atmasphere Â¥, JULY 16th,, 1949. ***

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