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Porcupine Advance, 5 Jan 1950, 1, p. 3

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10.30â€"Organ Music 11.00â€"Sports News 11.10â€"Make Belicve Ballroom 1200â€"CP. News 12.05â€"â€"Sports Rohndup 12.30â€"CP. News 12.55â€"Sports Roundup 12.38â€"Melody Matinee A.M. 7.00â€"â€"News 7.05â€"Top of the Morning 7.20â€"News 8.15â€"Top of the Morning 7.30â€"Top of the Morning 8.00â€"CP. Local News 8.15â€"Top of the Morning 8.4>â€"Morning Devotions 9.00â€"CP. News 9.05â€"Songs We Love 915â€"â€"The Four Knights 9.30â€"Record Review 10.00â€"Music by Trace 10.15â€"Meditations 10.30â€"Morning Melodies 11.00â€"Broadway Movie Club 11.30â€"Polka Time 11.45â€"Hollywood Review P.M. 12.00â€"Timmins Movie Guide 12.15â€"Sports College 10.15â€"News Roundup 10.30â€"Sportsman‘s Show 11.00â€"Sports News 11.10â€"Make Believe Ballroom A.M. 12.00â€"C.P. News 12.05â€"Sports Roundup 8.15â€"â€"Sacred Heart Program 8. 30â€"â€"Chiristian Scienee 8.00â€"Music 8.30â€"Share the Wealth 8.00â€"CBC News 9.05â€"NHL Hockey 7.00â€"Talks 7.15â€"â€"Corinne Jordan 7.30â€"Bishop R .J. Renison 5,.30â€"Better Listening 5.45â€"â€"Movie Guide 6.00â€"Twilight Time and Local New 6.30â€"Sportscast 6.35â€"Music 6.45â€"Wes McNight 6.55â€"â€"Musical Program 1.15â€"Top in Pops 1.30â€"Highway of Melody 1.45â€"It‘s Dance Time 2.00â€"Dute With Stars 2.15â€"Teen Time ".30â€"â€"Home Folks Hour 4.00â€"Novelty Corner 4.15â€"Record Shop 4 45â€"â€"G. E. Marquee 5.00â€"Report from Parliament 5.20â€"â€"Ray Block Orch. 9.00â€"C.P. News. 9.06â€"Lucky Number 9.10â€"Good Neéews 9.15â€"Breakfast Club 9.45â€"Are You Listen 10.00â€"Kate Aiken 10.15â€"Kindergarten on 10.30â€"â€"Morning Melodie 10.45â€"â€"Treasure Hunt 11,00â€"Road of Life 11.15â€"Big Sister 11,.30â€"What‘s Your Beef 11.445â€"Laura Limited P.M. 12.00â€"â€"Timmins Movie [( 7.15â€"Stadirway to the Stars 7.30â€"The Two Islands 7 ASbâ€"Canadian Short Stories 8.00â€"Boston Blackie 8.30â€"Toronto Symphony 9.00â€"Toronto Symphony 9.30â€"French program 9.45â€"Tango Time 10. 30â€"â€"Eventice 11.00â€"Sports New A. M 11.10â€"M 12.00â€"â€"C, 9.00â€"Jchn 9.30â€"â€"Wayrnte 10.00â€"News 10,.15â€"â€"News 10.30â€"Eventi 4.00â€" 4. 30 8.00 2# 17 ° 0)â€"Show Time 7.30â€"French Varieti 7 45â€"Citizens Forum 30â€"Sportscast 30â€"Musical Program 45â€"Saddle Rockin‘ Rhythm 00â€"SEShow Time O0f) A.M. 00â€"Nev 05â€"Top 20â€"Far 30â€"Top 36) C K G B OVER THE WEEKâ€"END Afternoon News Westinghouse Varieties Afterncon Reveries Life Can Be Beautiful Ma Perkins Pepper Young Right to Happiness Lucky Lady CBC News Happy Gang Rita Martin Music Kitchen Set Brave Voyage Mr. Prime Minister Mov Pwil Top of the Morning CP. and Local News Top of the Morning Morning Devotions Top of the Morning Farm Market News A y rcupine SUNDAY Marquee Guide TONIGHT FRBRID A t Time ocal News nmnber Program Forum â€"New d frey ram Rallroom €er he Air mde P.M. 12.00â€"Strollin‘ Tom 12.15â€"Musical Program 12.30â€"CP News 12.45â€"â€"Eyes on the Ball 1.00â€"So the Story Goes 1.15â€"Hit Parade 2.00â€"Cavaleade of Music 2.30â€"Religious Period 3.00â€"Music 3.30â€"Meet the Band 4.00â€"Guidance Talk 4.30â€"Church of the Air 5.00â€"Singing Stars 5.30â€"Critically Spesking 6.00â€"CP News 6.15â€"Vienna Boys‘ Choir 6.30â€"Guy Lombardo 7.00â€"Sammy Kaye 7.15â€"Sit Back and Relax 7.30â€"Date With Music 745â€"Les Gais Lurons 8.00â€"Melody Hall 8.15â€"Fashions in Music 8.30â€"Hit Parade 9.00â€"Stage 50. 10.00â€"CBC News 1100â€"News Sports 2.00â€"CBC News Miss Joyce Allen of Hamilton Genâ€" eral Hospital has returned after spending Christmas with her parents at the Hoyle Mine. Mr. George Fera and Mr. Alex Ausâ€" tdahl left on Monday for Manning Depot where they mill be assigned dutiles with the R.C.AEP. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cole of Ottawa have returned after spending the Christmas holiday visiting Mrs. Kavâ€" anagh and Mrs. Sullivan of South Porcupine. Joyce Kozinsky of Toronto has reâ€" turned after spending Christmas at home. Curling has commenced fjor the ladies of the Camp. A very nice afternoon of pickâ€"up games and practice curling was spent followed py a delicious lunch convenâ€" ed by Mrs. Ruby Chapman. Election of o ficers followed, and the results are as follows: President. 8.45â€"French Baptist Church 8.59â€"Lutheran Hour 9.00â€"CP. News 9.05â€"Salon Serenade 9.30â€"Lutheran Hour 10.00â€"CBC News 10.15â€"â€"Lew White 10.30â€"Chapel Chimes 10.45â€"Ethyl Smith 11.00â€"Church Broadcast Works Department News from the works department o. the Township is to efféect that a wire was received from Mr,. Saunders of the Hydro that if South Porcupine quota of power is not met, it will be subject to a cutâ€"of.. Mr. Anderson suggests that even with all the street lights eliminated (which is being done) there still reâ€" mains the fact that each individual must conserve pomer. It is the waste, not the use of electricity which is making it dif.icult to keep within the quota. The suggzestions for conservation are: to avoid filling a kettle when cnly half the water is required, ‘The same applies to heated bath water; and lights left burning where not being used. Miss June Countryman from Ottaâ€" wa was home with her parents for the holiday season. Mrs. E. K. DeNore of Detroit has returned home after visiting her mother Mrs. N. Klinga and sister Mrs. Ron Mans‘ield over the holiday. Last Wednesday was "Social Afterâ€" noon" at the Dome Curling Rink, and most of the fiftyâ€"odd members were there. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ranage left on Monday for Vancouver after spending the holiday with their daughter Mrs. Terry Holmes and family. Donald Galpwraith is visfting paerrts, from the R.CA.F. station Angus, Jean Farren attending stitute in Toronto has le home for Christmas. Friends of Mrs. Don McDermid are glad to knom she is home and proâ€" gressing well after serious operation in Porcupine General Hospital. Mr. R. Huggins of Toronto spent the holiday in South Porcupine at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. L. Huggins. She leaves two sons, Bert of South Poreup.ne and William of Gold Cenâ€" tre, and four daughters;: Mrs. Srell (Daisy) o. Los Angeles: Mrs. Campâ€" (Beatrice) of Kitchener; Mrs. Campâ€" bell (Alice» of Islington and Mrs. Williams (Mamie) of Winripeg. One son Dan died in the Camp and was buried in Timmins Céemetery. She nas twentyâ€"seven greatâ€"grandchildren living and grandchildren. The funeral will take place on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon from Hunkins Funâ€" eral Parlors, Rev. R. J. Scott officiatâ€" ing, to be followed by interment in ing, to be followe Timmins Cemetery Mrs. Ellis Wright and sons Frankâ€" lin and Graham spent New Year‘s with Mrs. Wright‘s parents in Ganâ€" anoque. land on M Albe:ta,. C th She w nd hac The situation is serious n New Ye CC Spoaorts Rsundup ‘ was born in Manchester, En on May ?ith, 1864, and came 361 .. South Porcupine. _ the wife of William Green ived in South Porcupine for Year‘s Day 85 died at da, fortyâ€"nine years ag« ) years in Ontario, an imacher ‘or mary year ; to South Porcupine t Ryerson Inâ€" t after being Mrs. Alict home at 7 News From ind AlSs and Lloyd McQuarrie. Reader: Nancy Wilder; Mary, Evona Tonof:; Angel Gabriel, Jane Neill; Shepherds, Tommy Elrick, Nelson Neill, Stewart Woodrow, Franklin Wright; Angels, Dorla Crawford, Wendy Cross, Joyce Chowns, Ruth Draper, Ann Hall, Sheila Ketko, Louise Rosebrugh; Joseph, Cecil Nitschke; Mayi, Mary Flrick, Patsy Andrem, Roberta Conâ€" nelly. filled to ca the nativity choir ard Ssmith assist accompanime who sang "Magn "Sleep LitHie J Mclinris, Richa At Kirkland Lake the positive side will be taken by Wilfred Hansen and Michael Rudkin, ard the negative by Catherine Falby and Mary Craig Hogâ€" gart‘i of Kirkland Lake. The public is invited to attend. Christmas at St. Pauls 8. Porcupine Christmas esrvices began with a choral eucharist at 11.30 pm. Christâ€" mas Eve. The church was crowded for this service. Music was Girected by Mrs. Harry Hawken organist and the choir sang "See amid the winter‘s snow" as an anthem. The rector in his Christmas mesâ€" sage reerred to the simple faith of the shepherds, mho first worshipped the Christâ€"child and said people with faith like their‘s could still hear the sonz of the angels proclaiming peace to men of good will, On â€" Christmas Day Communion services were held at 9 and 11 a.m. "Ave Maria Other â€"soloi who sang **1 The negative side will be t south Porcupine b Peggy R Mae Gibson, and the positive O‘Sshauzhnessey and Terry Ca: Kirkland Lake. Mr. and Mrs. for the Soo afte at the parental Evans left on University, King the holiday at h Last Sunday morning after t gular service the ‘Rank‘ film Man at the Gate" was shown in Porcupire United Church. A Saturday morning at 9.30 the : showing of children‘s films will sumed. On January 6th at 8 pm. an interâ€" High School debate is to take place on the topic ‘"Resolved that the world is becoming a ‘better palce in which to ‘live." the holiday at home. On Sunday evening nex of South Porcupine Urif will exchange with that First Church Timlins and Christmas Cantata. Boys were born « to Mrs. Philip Lam cupine; Mrs. Nav Hill, and Mrs. Fox pine, ‘all in Poreu pital. A daughter was borr Day in Porcupine Gen Mr. and Mrs. Willian Commercial Ave., So This was the first S Year‘s hbaby, but: it ©( hours. Bornâ€"To M of 78 Cecil Ayv son (Howard Genreral Hosp! Cattarello was corn lateér to South Po: his uncle James in room on Golden Ave His mother and alive, and are livin uncle Dominic Ca# Main â€"SL. At the t he was caretaker Shaw Township. Miss Patricla Cro vacation with her next Monday for M way Deltw An ingqu day in t Por in the was buri Cemetery had bee Church. He met when the Mrs. 1 Toront Toront «f O M oyd Nitschke The cast: Pr AIm cAr, Y is driving hit him e, fracturing his sk z, of which injuries h« rcupine General Hos The accident occurred y between Main and T CY Veary H Main and ;t is to be he e Township B ha p.m hi ntal home on Monda pageant prese Young Peopi ant®organist M 11 M 5) death in an which was d1 Th * L AAi* 4J Â¥ Liklb*t / io. OA AAÂ¥AAUÂ¥ALAL® i) rcupint s Thlursda Requiem spend home. w by people h Wil red im on C ‘cupine operat] â€"Aaristmas mesâ€" simple faith of irst worshipped aid people with i still hear the ind A1r l H Thir VL Ha:r film ‘"The /n in South And on the regular will be reâ€" M hi TY idli1 J ¢ Queetr Christâ€" rowded lirected ist and vinter‘s iC Harold h BT: econd Ma hiir 0 lived French Canadian Women Elect 1950 Officials NC nelt on th h # . _# *s*"*«**. as*sdae! astes # # # # *# *# * # estontsis dend* asies # *# + Wt t # tw t# # t # #+ #4 #4 C # «ow w# ## L *# ## «t # w # # «ow t# # # # ## # # L# ## # * *# Cad # h Wt # # ## ““. C e â€" * ww # *# *4 Cad # # w# ## # # #4 # # # + t# + # w# * # o# # # ## # # # # ## “.“.' ## # # ##% # # t# ## # *# ## id # # ## * La ## *# # wates ## # # ww # # ww # # ## w # t# ® # t# # # # # vetpatestpet ## £"L gqiin. ‘HMHeé@ pIeadugra not his fing. Alred Gordon paid $10 fo liquor." Two young fellows from Hoyle, the ycunger only 16 pleaded guilty to thefts of pencils and pens from a sechool. They were bound over in $100 bond, on suspended sentence. The value of the stolen goods was trivial, and they acknowledged it was just "mischief" that made them do it. a hill on the "back road" and almost collided with another oncoming car. His windâ€"hield was also frosted and dim. He pleaded not guilty but paid sunday, January 8: 11:00 a.m.â€"Communion. 2:30 School 7:00 p.m.â€"Evangelistic. Case ol Roland Boileau for careless PENTECOSTAL driving mas adjourred one week, A. Bellmore paid $1 and $3 costs for Pentecostal Tabernacle, 25 Golden "failing to dim." avenue, Ecuth Porcupine, Rev. J. R. Paul Matwijkiow paid a $10 fine for Hunter, Pastor. careless ‘driviny. O.P.P. Hollege testiâ€" Tonight, January 5: fied that this man passed another on 8:00 pm. â€" Prayer Meeting. a hill on the "back road" and . almost â€" Sunday, January 8: collided with another oncoming car. 11:00 a.m.â€"â€"Communion. coming year. The 1850 officers Ferdinando Gauthier, president; Elmond Aubs, viceâ€"president; Jean Roy, secretary, Dr. F. Boutin, treasurer; Gerardâ€".Pel!lâ€" letier, master of ceremonies; A. Martin, George Archambault .Andre C and Lec Lalonde. directors. t <â€"â€" Puniic pI Eunday, January 8: 11:00 â€" Sunday S The Church empowered 7:00 p.m. â€" Evening getting the past, pre into the, future. Hy my soul, stretch eve The Surday School held its annual Christmas party on Dec. 28th, at 5.30 p.m. Fiftyâ€"five children sat down to a lunch prepared by the teachers, ice cream, etc., and after the tables were cleared away carols were sung and two films shown. The â€" offeringâ€"twentyâ€"five dollars was realized to be given to the Sick Children‘s Hospital, Tororio. Those who helped to make thie party, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rosebh@gh, Miss Sheila "iobinsgon, Mrs. Ernie Harri:, Miss Loma Brown, Mr. Garvir Smith, and Mr. Thomas Neill, Ann and Nelson '0.0 + *a # # wa*vs*eos* * /# # ##* # # ## #, # 44# # # #4 # # ##% * .0 *. * .00 *# *# #® ## # # ectes #% ## « # ## #® #* *# % #4 * it % + + .“'“ + b4# ’“.“.0 # .0 # + . _% “.“ + “. +4 # “' t * .% ““'“. * i :%. t (t 4 . *# t# +4 ¢4 w# _ 44 _4 * (% /# *+* C â€" N C D. Murray ‘ence ‘and W All noewly clected cofi‘icers of the chelieu club thanked the members, ring this week‘s meeting, and proâ€" sed it to do their best for the Police Court Three drunks paid tel €r, master of â€" ceremonies; _A rtin, George Archambault ,.Andre allette, and Leo Lalonde, directors. rzuests at the meeting: Father B. nne, of Englehezcrt, introduced by Pelletier; Albert Pelletier, o1 ndsor, introduced by Alex Pelâ€" Wias Purely Canadian ski techn as taught at the l1th an h0ol conducted by Canadian sitructors‘ Alliance â€" at Effective Monday January 9th Temporary Curtailment Of Passenger Train Services â€"Account CGoal Shortage Ann and Nelson 11:00 a.m. â€" Sunday School, for boys 10. '30 and girls ages three to twelve. e Court 3:00 pm. â€" Mattagami Heights Sunâ€" St, paid teh usual $10 day School. enue 7:00 p.m,. â€"â€" Evening Worship. L. "‘B iled to produce. aA I was glad when they said unto me, ants. fined $1 and $2.50 let us go into the house cf the Lord. Da O canadian Ski School Attracts U.S. Pupils for the Friday, Jan 7:30 p.m. â€" linando Cunday. Jal having Due to serious depletion of coal reserves of the railway because of work stoppages and shortened working hours in the Uriited States mines, Canadian National announces , temporary reducions in certian passenger train services effective Jan. 9th. nnual n Mont 11:;:00 a.m. â€" wership service Pentecostal Tabernacile, 73C Pine street south, Timmins, Larry Talbot, pastor. Friday, January 6: 8:00 p.m. â€" Young People‘s Service. Bunday, January 8: 10:00 z.m. â€" Sunlay School for all ages MacKay Presbyterian church, 1 Eim street south, Rev. Donald Sunday, January 8: Lord‘s Day 10:00 a.m. â€" Intermediate bible cla Mountjcy United Gilmour Smith, mit Eundsy, January 11:00 a.m. â€" Sac Communion. eS :00 p.m. munion my soul, Sstreich every forward is the great Urge on your rapid c3 like Benid travel acro: For information enguire at your nearest Canadian National Railway Ticket Office PRESBYTERIAN METHODTIS‘T Public prayer uary 8: Sunday School Morning praise or see your Locai Agent pressiI HymI Church Cburches Holy Com Ro H H St. Anthony‘s Cathedral, Fifth avâ€" enue, Rev. R. Matthieu, pastor, Revs L. Brunette and L. Leblanc, assistâ€" Notre Dame de Lourdes ° Church, Commercial avenue, Rev. C. Theriault pastor, Revys. M. Pare, Perron and S Dion, assistants. Daily Mass:; 7.30 Sunday Mass: 7.30, 8.30, 9.30 and Daily Mass: 6 Sunday Mass: id 10.30. urray Daily Sund hu )1 Mass: 7.15 and 8.00 iy Mass: 8.30, 9.30 and 10.30 h Re RKROMANX CATHOLIC M *# .0 *. * 0“0 *# * # #* * # #* * /+ ‘% ‘% ”.”.00. * # #4 # w #* # ® #* *# # *# *# # #* *. * .”0 ®. * .00.00.00 0.0 # # # #* % * *./ t .t :t 00.”.' 0.0 .’N. * ® “." + #.6 w# * t t * ..0.00..0. * # ..... w # ## #4 # “’ # *# “6‘ 0.0 *# tC â€"â€" t . /* b“’ t * 6.30, 7.15 and :8:00; 5.30,. 7.30, 8.30, 9.20 Re Afternoon Teas make friendly entertainment CAnu rley Nativity, . J. M Callaghan h Martindale n ~and "E at CC PHUKSDAY. JANUARY John G@irvan Shows Films To Rotarians H passing the pupul.u solemacher and simiâ€" lar types. Its unique bush form and exâ€" quisite flavor place it in a class by itself for every home garden. Seed supply is limited. Order early. (Pkt. 25¢) (3 pkts. 50¢c) postpaid. Fruits from seed the hi rrown. Bush form, about EVERBEARING RUNNERLESS DWAREF BUSH FREE ~O _ runners. bundantly fr rost. HMHas an roma like t aluable arden, 10. _ Thoug rawbercies Girvan was int and thanked Ma it H Mla nbe le gl Mc meeting vegetable Hardy m early intense it of w VC maller OoUR BIG 1950 SEED AND NURSERY BROOK pere Kidd rdy â€" nerennial. Bears rly summer till killing se luscious flavor an wild strawberry; rich ompact bushy growth rnamental as well as ible," fruit or flower showy pot plant es than commercial Losa is the largest fruitâ€" e know from seed, surâ€" idd, Bob Long and of Timmins; and humacher. aid that they enâ€" e conditions and . each fimily was of Rotary c l1 u b re being made to (~next Yvear on ) spoke irkness Bill ‘I at 10v he Community ke on experiâ€" he distribution kets to nes>dy tuced by CHff Hugh Thompâ€" Mcintyre KSâ€" ’\'v'(‘d thC Ro. licosis during 0.30 10;30 atim‘num inhaled it. ing rooms. ght some easily high., Bears illing by Bob ted the

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