Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 9 Nov 1921, p. 5

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ts MLZ The Evening Classes, under thei auspices of the Timmins Board of Education, opened last night at the Public School, with an encouraging attendance. There is still opportunity for those who desire to improve their education or to better their prospects by night study to join up with thesel helpful classes. . The courses include:| classes for the Nonâ€"English Speaking, classes in Sewing and Domestic Nervâ€" ice, elasses in Shop Mathematics and Arithmetic, classes in Stationary Enâ€" gineering, Machine Drawing, Eleeâ€" tricity, Mining and Milling. All the classes are in charge of thoroughly competent and expert anstructors. The fees are simply nominal, $3.00 per term, in advance. Mr. C. 8. Carter, prineipal of the School, will be pleasâ€" ed to give any particulars or detai‘ls desired. Last year‘these classes were of decided advantage sgd ‘benefit. This year again they offer to all an unâ€" rivalled opportunity for progress and j betterment. c Opportunity Offered for Improvement . And Betterment to All in District. 5 Wednesday Evening, November 9th., At 8 o‘clock. A special meeting of the Salvation army <wi‘l be held in the hall, baseâ€" ment of Ansara‘s Store, on Wednesâ€" day evening (toâ€"night) at 8 o®elock. This meeting will be led by Col. Jaâ€" cobs, of Toronto, and Brig. MceAmâ€" mond, North Bay. An enrolment cf soldiers will be held. Warm welcome. Bright singing. All are invited. 45p. Acceording to The Toronto (Globe, **Archie Briden, the Haileybury hoâ€" ckey whirlwind, is cons dering an ofâ€" fer to join Vancouver, and Edmonton ecounts him as lost."‘ Mrs. Richard Bullied, who has been with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Foster, Sehumacher, Ont., for the past two months, has returned to her home in Peterborough, ‘Ont. SPECIAL MEETING OF THF SALVATION ABMY EVENING CLAGGES HERE DOPENED 1AST NIGHT ’:n” next regular meeting of the W"’B‘Codncil is scheduled for Monâ€" Wftemon next, Nov. 14th. Phe Ladies of Charity are giving a Enchre Party on Friday evening of turs week in the Union Hall, comâ€" mewheing at 8 o‘clock. All are invited. The ice is not yet safe, the proof of this being that a young lady this week went through while skatinz on one of 'Lh:iakes of the district. The water r« meing deep she was able to scramâ€" ble out again, a wetter and wiser girl. Mr. H. B. Wills, of Toronto, has doâ€" nated a handsome silver cup as an inâ€" ternational hockey @hampionship troâ€" phy, for competition between Canadiâ€" _ Miss Wane Caldbick, of Haileybury, spent the weekâ€"end the guest of her brother, Mr. S. A. Caldbick. â€" Mr. J. P. Bickel, president of the Melntyreâ€"Poreupine Mine, is a visitor to the Camp this week. Across Canada ‘Through Compartmentâ€"Observationâ€"Library Cars, Standard and ‘Tourist Sleeping Cars, Dining and Colonist Ca*s and Coaches. . Rtandard Sleeping Car between North Bay and Montreal. Tickets and full information from local T. & N. O. Ry. Agent. Timmins News in Brief The Confinentfal Limited All Stoo) Equipmont Northbound : Arrive Sounthbound : Leave The Nadiongl_\\’m, Fastest Timo Eh ort _L in c guporior Road Bod uperior Service DA ILY ‘‘Yes> it appears that the minister hadn‘t paid his dues to the unior®?"‘â€"â€" Life. Not Unitedâ€"‘‘My dear, did yc.\fl hear that Jack and Mabel are having trouble in regard to the validity of their marriage?"‘ s ‘©Oh : How terrible!‘ Willie: ‘‘Oh, I â€"see. But why is it that foilss brag about them?""‘â€"New York Globe. . Miss Laura Brazeau entertained a number of her friends on Thursday evening last at her home here, and the forty or fifty present were agreed that it was a most delightful evening, and Miss Brazeau an ideal hostess. A pleasant evening was passed in cards, dancing and other social enjoyments, and a most attractive luncheon was served. During the evening Mrs. Acâ€" ton, Mr. Carl Mueller and Mr. Jos. Mc Grath favoured the ‘gathering of friends with very pleasing solos that were much appreciated and enjoyed. Another feature of the evening was the instrumental music furnished so well by Mr. O. B. O ‘Brien; Head of Firmâ€"How do I know ? I haven‘t seen the bride.â€"Toledo Blade tors‘?"‘ 3 Father: ‘‘Well, I‘m one of yours, vour eran‘dad is another." Tramp: Yes‘m, I wunst had a good job managin‘ a ‘hand laundry, but it failed on me. = Lady: Poor man! How did it hapâ€" pen to fail? Tramp: She deft and went home to her folks. * Hinks (timidly)â€"Well, â€"sir, what would you say ? Head of Firmâ€"How long do you want to be away on your wedding trip? Special music featured the service at the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening, there being a large and effecâ€" tive choir. A special feature of the musical service was the solo by Mr. Davey whose singing was much appreâ€" ciated by the large congregation preâ€" sent. Kipling‘s ‘‘Recessional‘‘ was well rendered Iby the choir. ‘Rev. Mr. Parks preackhed a thoughtful sermon on the vexing conditions of the world toâ€"day, and he made it plain that in his opinion there were very serious days ahead for the world and for civilization unless the Christian naâ€" tions turned to the true fundamentais of civilization,â€" equity, justice, rightâ€" eousness and love. The case of Louis Giannini, of Coâ€" balt, charged with wounding his wife by shooting her while he claims he was driving a man from the house at night, was again remanded last Saâ€" turday. The case will come up next Saturday. The man is out on a $1000 bail and the wife is making rapid proâ€" gress to recovery from the injuries reâ€" ceived. Last week game wardens in and around Sudbury and Parry Sound arâ€" rested no less than 25 hunters, chiefly from Toronto and other southern points, for infractions. of the game laws. Fines varying in severity to it the several offences were imposed at Dunlop. an and U.S. teams. Any team in Canâ€" ada or the U.S.A. approved by the naâ€" tional association will be cligible for the competition. Timmins 715 p.m. Timmins 12.30 p.m. 66 Willie; .‘ Pop, what are ‘ancesâ€" HUMORISMS i e infi Aihthin â€"Amth fithehereâ€"nchete?i is iate 1 4T ieiief=iatetaiatetet=t=ateane 1e ts on o c e n n n in AAtAtAisheh Th â€"fishernensienereterenetenenâ€"isri=@121=nâ€"ne 11e Trin SUPPORT YOUR HOME PAPER BY SUBSCRIBING FOR IT. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE aed es Thsoa CCERO CE w ht We

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