Porcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1938, 1, p. 8

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Miss Anderson, cf turned home on Friday some time as the gue ents of Mrs. Ma; Miss Jean Wils day from Ottawa spen ents guests were tims was e admirably . of this size ceived the friends, an party and t gifts. Mr. and Preston East from Sudbut South PC The Advar and Mrs. recently i them on F: hall. The and provic orchsstra Hosiery Lingeries Wool Underwear Skirts Blouses Sweaters Council Praised for the South Porcupine Rink Encouragement to Healthy Exercise and Sport by Open Air Rinks Much Appreciated. Good Showing Made by Junior Red Wings on Friday Night. Other News From South Porcupine and the Dome Electrical Appliance at "The Home of Westinghouse A carnival of values that reaches into every department of the storeâ€"inâ€" spired by the decision that not one garment shall remain to greet Spring arrivals. Your favourite models are included, apparel that you have always admired for its superlative quality and advanced style leadership. This is YOUR Onceâ€"aâ€"~vear oODbortiuunity‘tn chanso »plinthink U@ait raanll«r A1irant a+: ‘PHE Westinghouse €. LX PAGE 81X Refrigerator $PIO SEX ce oos, . CORK, KIRBY sPRUCH the FELT AND VELVE Packin; Crating Nothing More to Pay Until April lower than Balance spread Ove1 T wo Years Clearin CC VANSICKLE the MOVER Third Avénue and All Our Better Dresses in Misses‘ and Women‘sâ€"Sizes. t all us for Un Our Complete Quality Line of CAH We invite you to come in and see these values TERMS DURING SALEâ€"STRICTLY CASH PHONES : 510, 1733, 43: ENYERY LOAD INSURED Bo‘w ied ) Now on : s superlative quality and advanced style leadership. This is ar opportunity to choose clothing you really want at prices you woud expect to pay. M "MOVERS OF FINE FCURXITURE® l1 Dustproof Moving Vans Modern Storage Warehouses ocal Long Distance Movin holicd Mill¢ REE ESTIMATES® on your n*xt moving 1J re spendin Mr. an OJ rt C111 s of Mr ho have ertained and Continuing Throughout the Month which _ NE STREET NORTH, TIMMINS ifts part the weel T‘€ knitted Suits Gloves Scarves Handkerchief: Liamens 10 p.c. Discount _ 10 p.c. Discount stars on had two team is compcosed of school boys o public and high school ageâ€"14 to 1: yeatsâ€"who are playing this year tc automatically provide matcrial later fcr a junior team. They are managed Dy Charlie Edgcumbe, traired by Freeâ€" man Anthony, and coached by Carlo Cattarello who has replaced Mr. Esselâ€" tine who resigned. These also manags the junior hockey team. They are deâ€" lighted with this first showing which augurs well for further games. The stars on Fridgay were Jolly Howe who ng to be regaled with a Acton‘s home. Mrs. Dewar, of Truro, ing some weeks at the daughter, Mrs. O. Proulx Aryone who was preser ey game here on Frida; tween our young junior F the TP.AAA. juniors matched, really good ga citement was hisch and MONARCH and JAEGER afte ing We léarn that Mrs. Stan Graham is likely to cpen a new beauty parlourl in in the near future. Mrs. Stan Harper and two children 1c‘t on Friday for Toronto after spendâ€" ing two weeks at home. Among othâ€" ers who entertained for Mrs. Harper was Mrs. J. Aitken, who on Thusdayl held a delightful little bridge party in her honour at her home on the Huot’ townsite. Mrs. Acton, Brown Owl of the Deme Mineés Patk of Brownies is halfiino a | gGuain We ing party rink at t rnoon. Af T.P.A.A.A. juniors saw ched, really gcood game. nent was hish and th made the enthusiasm â€" . Rivers, of Kirklard Lake, who e new inspector of public szthools Temiskaming and Cochrane (in visited our public school this for a few minutes and became iinted with the members of the Clearing at gCaiSs on, Brown Owl of the Dems k of Brownies, is holding a rty for her pack at the op>n t the Dome this (Saturday) After skating they are goâ€" egaled with a party at Mrs. .}’)Q I1IMMIN®, ONTARIO 24(0 to his O Priday evenit unior Red Win 10, s spenâ€" the home of het Fuimigatin« Demothing Deodorizins credit at the hockâ€" evening ‘beâ€" a wellâ€" The exâ€" score of O later naged Freeâ€" Carlo Esselâ€" Towels Sheets ‘ Pillow Cases Kimonas House Dresses Children‘s Dresses The who Our ; â€" of J 1B Gossard Corsets and Brassieres ndâ€" The ladies of the United Church Guild will meet on Wednesday afterâ€" nocn next at the home of Mrs. C. Jamieson, Bloor ave. Will all ladiss who have sewing in csnnection with the Guild plea chi‘dren are delightsd with it," she said "ard they fully appreciate what the ccun?l} is doing for them. It really is | an excellent thing, and we have drawn lup a timeâ€"tab‘e and schedule for its use with which the children are coâ€" cperating in a wonderful way. Mr. Ship is looking after the boys‘ interests, and Miss Donlevy (both teachers) that ¢f the girls. The public school chilâ€" dren skats cach night 4 and half an hour at noon, and the junior chilâ€" dren have their spetrial times when the clder ones have to keep off. On Saturday morning Mr. Ship has the rink for hockey matches, and Satâ€" urday afternoons the juniors skate. The dressing rooms are locked after and are kept warm for them. We would like the council (and the puslic) to know that what they have dacone for the winter amusement of our children. is really appreciated by us all." Bornâ€"On Friday, January 7h, in the Tisdale hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Monty Keast, of Dome Extensionâ€"a daughter. r | While subject cf hockey, we interviewed our publizs schocl princiâ€" pal concerning the new openâ€"air rink ecstablished south of the school, and promoted and cared for by the counâ€" cil for the use of the chiigrems. "The chi‘dren are delightsd with it," she said "ard they fully apvreciate what th»e Charlie Brown, Billy Honer and Mario Giavonelli who each made a goal. The first junior hock@y game to be played is at South FPorcupire on January 17. be‘ween Scuth Porcupine and Timâ€" min. Clearing These five d were brcought high red boot The blouses ; centrs of whi Emille, Yvom live dolls were made 5y an Eskimo woman at were brcught back by Mrs. J. O, B. Petersen to Montreal. high red boots, while the trimmings are of scal fur. with son The blouses are of blue and white store calico, and ca ch d centre of which is the initial of the Dionne baby to wh om it Emilie, YÂ¥vonne, Marie, Cecile and Aunetts. Mrs. Petersen, \ work in Graenland, was forced by storms to spend the win mother, Mrs. C. W. Trenholme in Montreal. five dolls at bri1 it to th DONNE QUINTUPLETS GET ESKIMO DOLLS THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TrMMT he said ‘ Forcupine for clhilâ€" We omitled to . t half edition that the chilâ€" | tional Committee when | in the Masonic t and had the usua ) has|ing and whist p a number of boys . and lifeâ€"shaping he training, and of S in boyhood and la Leader, Canadian B Monthiv. "‘That §50" "Probably no other Troo â€"not even the Christmas carries the same possibili same continuing satisfac complishment as the sta: other Troop. I I Share. Remember that it 1 fishness that has made pos of the splendid public enter institutions. Hospitals, schc dleges, scholarship funds, adv: all sorts are ours, in many cause scmeone shared his we others. Even though you : only a few cents a week of : do share some of that with less fortunate. j Save. Just as scon as you can, invest your savings in savings institution ard add regularly, even if it is only a a time. Remember your bank may be an indication of you! ter. No one can ever hope t large things who has not firs to handle small things. Do x that if you had ten, twenty times your present income y manage it wisely. You would it only as wisely as you man present small amount. That : is so important for a bovy wh in his teens to learn t the way to handle hi: That is thrift. Spend wisely. income. Pe sure for your money. econcmy and po adequate or sho cxtravagant at a and Cub is de mean hoarding* y you are inclined I have discussed Tenderfcot Scou that a Scout v saved all the m not spend it on c that at all. Thri four things: Ean and save. from now cn at 7.30 p.m. At a meeting of the Ca men‘s Lsague held on Frid it was decided that the L: work towards furnishing dren‘s cots in the new Porcei eral hospital, and that a party to raise funds toward will be held toward the end c The CW.L. is thse first c to date which has definite to furnish cots. â€"Who‘s next. Scnsolaticn, Mr gentlemen, 1, M tion, A. D. eveninz affairs priZ January will not letto, left for three n land. BOY SCOUTS _« IN TiMMINS ToOr some tim Mtr. C. Giochino, w‘ the sick list for some Aflter the usual Reb Friday in the paris} evening, sponscred by Miss Lempi Niemi, anc Mrs. Wm. Thomas, wa: members. Bridge was Mrs. Woebb and Mrs. J winners, and a nice the hcstesses. Thril Miss Ruby Nai: and will A scout t is a habi mo 7 bth for his nat ; be returning. M nother Italian ol Italy before â€" ( mmittee held it [asonic hall on the usual folkâ€"c whist party, at mers. were:. 1. â€" 1s Geve 1s onE C on cand] Thrift is n Walk it L 1o; C ts 30 p.m n n 16 Euneral of Howard Maurice Moyle Held Yesterday. Proneer Resident of Cobalt Camp Dies Al there the association} tor‘s warden: Mr. Sandow that continued| people‘s warden (th . _ They had bsen part-l successive year for miskaming mine, where‘ Select Vestryâ€"Mr. been living since 1927.| Wm. Fairhurst, Mr. s for one year a member| W. Adamson. Mr Ix ‘riday evening or on the on Saturday morning. sessicn of the conference is o start at 9.30 a.m. in the| hall. . It will include disâ€"| r C:rsbing, Scouting and{ The afterrcon session will p.m. in the same place and n over to Group Committee Bcoth morning and after-' is will be in charge of Field . E. Paddon. Opportunities discussion will be given. vening, at 6.30, the Conâ€"| rier will be held in the baseâ€"| Church of the Nativity, at| expected that Mr. J. P. n Timmins on the 10 p.m.’ | I ED1 10Q0thâ€"(Special to The dent of the for century and coâ€"partâ€" e of the Temiskaming years, Howard Maurice his home on the proâ€" y in his 45th year. In or some time past, he toma first conference to be Provinzial headquarters _the country and Timâ€" > glad to have the opâ€" / t as hosts. Let us make Leader Ontaric Timmit Ba In minin *en engaged in e country. He sp 1igan Jefore com!i oal. Y o hnhat inc wIlDn Thf Pia. rence to be and Sunday, ne will serve T right they areo: ospecting survey now visiting her " youl Distri wWIill SsErVve as a reâ€" aps as a bit of news reailing this column. iz outside candidates o bed o Téll the Hollinger hall. ‘e, General Surface rdent of the Holâ€" guest spcaker. In nference â€"delegates, cop Leaders and r fourteen years of ittend. Uniform. ‘y at such conferâ€" of â€" travelling exâ€" gates will even the Al shown you th Badenâ€"Powe‘l aI kla NC an he rom Conference Scout â€" Leaders Jan. 15thâ€"16th local leaders a1r ipl 1 ind member of Council, will Th auUrC C the? gra cemeté were P 11 bi plans TCr the be held here ay, I feel that COolout Th g new group im to. He h s 48" long at and is ir t] 1180 Th rouser; in th earn one if| organizing a ; jJump that lditional 300| i1 YO are famlMiar every workâ€" ey are very elevcx funera n Sun latior grave ind the for the 1e copy!NOtéib]e ‘Honâ€"!_ t reâ€" metal : Jhas ‘ and : the reen,. Mr. tOr‘s exXL | _ The Children‘s Choir starte on Friday evening in the | sonic hall, with a few new mer eccming in, bringing the numper i the rcll to over 70. The teachers and the bankers 1 l curling match at the rink toâ€"day. teachers won, 8 to 7. | _ The Gallagher Cup results to F are:â€"Jan. 5thâ€"Evans won from forest; Cantor won from Cooper ; mothe won from Sky. Jan. 6th Somerville won from Stevenson: | Smith won from Fulton; and | hurst won from Miller. Jan. 7thâ€"E ‘won from Sauder® Laforest wan lRe Aannual megting ¢€f St., Paul‘s Congregation was held on Thursday night in the parish hal} with a fair representation of the congregation present. The Rectors‘ report was given by Archdeacon Woodall, for which a hearty vote of thanks was given with a request that "the very splendid reâ€" port and address" be publisned in the Parish Magazine." The warden‘s reâ€" Cong nigh rent!i | _ Mrs. Ken Myers spent the weekâ€"end | in Timmins with her aunt. Mrs. Taylor. | Mr. "Bud" Mayes will now play hockâ€" on the Pamour team, having left the Dome to work at the Pamour mine, | _ _Mrs. Shaw returned from Trout ,'Creek Wednesday, after attending the | funreral of her father, Mr. Durrell, of | that place. Her brother, Mr. Harry Durrell, of town, accompanied her. Mrs. "Bud" Rosebrugh and son, | Richard,. are leaving on Sunday to | visit Mrs. Rosebrugh‘s mother in Sk1 T Richard, visit M Windsor. HI The Young People! United Churtch met evening to draw up : the soason. On We discussion is to take Christians Go to War‘ Bonter. Nurse, Nursing to ing. eral of the girls the sewing for Mrs. Blake being cutting cut and 1 kins also helpin had a basketball Miss Gwsen F concert miss. If hard wor hearted enthi by, this 1938 dan and sIrous of wordâ€"perf the Quict parli our High Se to be held c evidently goin specialâ€"three ent calibre b lant"â€"a prok winner in t High School Concert at South Porcupine Uhis year‘s c eral. Hs hat in the Girouw: had served a board cfi trus his widow, t tree, and ons mother, and Chasewater, orother John t‘ is Thank reat hn On Frida t 28 L 28 V 1ll Ssouth 2 won from Sky. Jan. 6thâ€"Dr. rville won from Stevenson: Dr. i won from Fulton; and Fairâ€" won from Miller. Jan. 7thâ€"Evans rom Sauder; Laforest won from Cooper won from Lamothe. _ annual meeting ¢f St. Paul‘s egation was held om Thursday south Porcupine on put D given d tha # *,6% ## ## ## ## ## #* #* # ® ..00..‘ ## I‘K the girls met 1J Spgcia which ga n Dramatic enthnusiasm 1938 Higch viiree p.ays of totally c re being prepared. "The problem play which wa in the Regional Festiv Ontarioâ€"promises good : preparations at 111 to th Tolk ; ANNUAL MEETING mak TIMMINS HORTICULTURAL soQIETY 2t met on Wednesday ‘@aw up a programme for On Wiednesday next a to take place, "Should to War‘â€"led by Norman <vent to Be Held Aool for x LAke alrc )n i1 gameg. | Fowler, Public Health! ‘ first lecture in Home students at this meetâ€" in the CENTRAL SCHOOL Un FRIDAY, JANUARY 14TH, 193 ) former Gertrude Hartâ€" daughter, Joyce, also his a broher. Gordon, at England, and another at Ramsay, Michigan. arC Do Student Maxwellâ€"Smith ; s will be the 18t nd costume), our Oorchestra ve nC ons are under way a 1 for a grand conce: January 20th. This i to be something extr ‘ays of totally differ racticing and wholeâ€" n is anything to*go gh School students‘ one you should not he danzers‘ dresses, present to assist in isses Lucas and Wilâ€" Afterwards they veglonal Festival in promises good acting and we believe that te so earnestly deâ€" it go that they are idy! "The House in â€"the sesond play to mple Irish comedyâ€" ained honour in the ic Festival this year Man in the Bowler e, funnier even than ctor," which got a A 1 c WI The Advan uUunilsnhned in the :‘ warden‘s reâ€" M. Smith, who has been imâ€" atters covering c..i6r memsers C at.ended the fun actively intereste schcol section an tS _ NIGAT â€"seyâ€" ind helped with g in the Maâ€" new members numper up on A ITalr congregation rt was given for which a s given with splendid reâ€" plaice, "Should led by Norman » terms on the Surviving are Gertrude Hartâ€" Joyes, also his GOTrdon. at *f Walketr to Frid HC6 ns will be ), athletics inuary 8th , and Reeve memsers of d the funâ€" dn en wl ate ate atoat+ ate ats en at 91 vVieWw M Ro m a t of Coc have| Thursd ‘The | da M‘ Investigating the Death of Man Neat Cochranc of WILL BE HELD FAilSs eview: 1:3 â€" |and France agree to the c s of the Hitler regimeâ€"a â€" i |central Europe? What is : nexation of German sectio Up slovakia and Aus stance has defensi ties with the little at break to Smitl Cochnrant and was h return to Delphis R time about man breat | One OoI Tthe great wine ex tries of the world. Expo: figures show that France ' times as much wine as s iso far as volume is conc | â€" Value, of course, is sc ]because France exports wines and imports the co variety like the "vin or ! the soldiers used to drin} fore pay day, and also pay day in areas where t] anchor board did a flou ness. OF THE ic iarge number of different k ’ that may be used to pay fcC ceries in the land to the There are first and for | millions of Fedgeral Reserve | there are 53 millions of P bank notes. There ar lions in silver certificates i be DY the MiNlir®_ nnf ’ Out of casual in up, and were rathe large number of diff that may be used to in the land t There are also 249 mi ous kinds of national ba Apparertly ithere is a in the United States a of different kinds of m« We ran across ansth struck us as inrteresting : it 8,00 pm bein ared We heard a friend vesterday that there kind of United State men cut than that The next generation of owners found that they could add to the revenues oi the company by selling certain articles manufactureéd in the United States that they could not manufacture in their own plant. These lines were added to the comâ€" pany‘s manufactured lines. Then came ancther step. The owners discovered that â€"they could import certain articles formerly fabricated in their own fastory and make a‘most the same profit with less trouble. The owners got thei local workmen,. of cour Such a policy shauld 1938 In the Tow: Cochrane maln ‘ ~WA Two scientists ha, hinterland of Hudson month stay. They t took of poems. but r That is rather sury We don‘t know any keep the isolated me: than to hear what back in the midst of There is a local fa days of the founds everyching it so‘d. Local workmen gof the ownctrs got the n Writing in The Thomas Richard He this week had the some Interesting Comments by Thomas Richard Henry Eye, Ear, Nose will open his o block on Monda; His telephone N will attend patic pine and vicinity days a week at building. He comss to T Ontario, whéere |t and was Attenc Joseph‘s hospital Dr. T. Rutherford, Specialist Opens Office in Timmins udC David Eva man, Davi daorson. T DW always thought of the great wi ne anvestigate death â€" carm when 89â€"vea 1€ ‘A egates Walke GT GCourse, 1 a policy should b prize for hardâ€"boil the old days they cut of town cocn a hea MONDAY. JANUARY 10TH Clit hospital. lied ring roOm u1 1 G FEnit ._â€" France for i1 ind offensive tro offi lay. the profi mm iA L T C A GiUVLILUW nry on Tuesday o cllowing to say‘â€" Tc surprl 11 11 metiiing else, the expensive nmnmon garden dinaire" that the day beâ€" 1C1 mo lUL 1 C day aifter crown and hing busiâ€" ODjRECLIV hnand i we ch ised a inds 0| outih emos t 18 an Czechno i1 i1g COun~â€" i import ‘ts many ports, in leral Reâ€" no wages arded the Afishness 1 to ride for less Comment only one notes. O C1 Al ho:s at shoul contents n London ettier t apâ€" itural Herd, south ment two McLaren money t} at the of bills U 1l ol 1Alilst in diseases, MciInnis oh, 1938. ha DV 18 in the icturea and 1 l acCo m MUIG th St

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