Porcupine Advance, 31 Mar 1938, 1, p. 6

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sale was held in the Saturday, under the United Church Ladic The tables, which â€" This mo sary of th tribute wa speakers t hnint, March Fifty mew Knicshts of C Church. Aft: turned to the ly breakfast ITroguc Columbi Commut M Curon riilled therefore th The Reevw 0o upheld the ( At the Re heard in wl sonville, had perty to whid his bill} for th this year he the person y be made pay All cases w n no instan ceeding $100 Both the to County were MmOSLt C winter Nninys enjoy t tunes ; vourilt Ing t] Iroquois Fa â€"(Special to (qucis Falls ba feature of ska band on Sati weather turne cen schedule owing to the : poned. Other Items of Iroquois Fall: ville. Iroquois Falls Band Pleases the Skaters TIMMINS GARAGE COMPANY LIMITED Cor. Fourth Ave. and Spruce St. We have Chevralet Trucks, dual wheeis from $300.090 and up and Pickups from $100.00 and up. Gnml .\h(uw in E 1935 Chevrolet C See This Car at 1934 Ford Tuder Real buys this Weekâ€"End Don‘t fail to see the sensational Used Car Values we have offeored this Week â€"¢ndd. USED CARS Ladics‘ Aid Hold Successful _succossful afternoon tea a rade; We Have 50 Cars All in Good Shape 1929 to 1933 from $50.00 up 1937 CHEVROLET DEâ€"LUXE SEDAN foun Judge € ccecond Ave. The New White Spot NC ap}p 1 who the regtiiar workly event. â€"Caron Presides at Court Held in Ansonville *~ Division Court and ay . ptI til k« Of VL Now Under the Management of A. Prest A 1 th I‘t he hel isual t; i2 pouring of tea was ind Mrs, J. R. Spence, l{ ‘Tnoon tea and bake the church hall on he auspices of the dies‘ Aid Society. h were arrayed in a °r, with a large vase ul fresh cut flowers many guests who atâ€" re. The bouquet of t was placed on the harming, and drew Ont. March 30, 1938 + Advance)â€"The Iroâ€" were able to hold the to the music of th: 1J A 1 Lin Wnsni or â€"Chi Event Da ing I1 1] bD € 17 News from ] and Ansonâ€", AATPOH nvili¢ €1 11 O ind appeals of Revision n of Cochâ€" n hand t. > rhyvthmic Nl anniver mn, fittin rominen Man when the event had _ date, «but tha a l T1 . Wihieon bmitted n that should _ Judsgse Td ii11 t ~the Anne‘ m proâ€" lits Oof nnual mem pt Uvert O durâ€" able oved Wit An Announcement T‘he White Spot Lunch formerlty under the management of L. Caron is now uperated under Mr. A. Prest, who will strive to give you the best of foods at popular prices, Glo» and Mail:â€"It is characteristic of the general optimism of mankind that those again disappointed by the Irish sweepotakes drawing await rather impatiently the next opportunity to try théir luck The Porcupine Canadian Syrâ€" i@an Society is a comparatively new orâ€" ganization, and more members are joinâ€" ing at every meeting. It is hoped that many more members will be added to the club in the near future. The Porcupine Young Canadian Syrâ€" lan Society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Daher, on Sunday night, and Irald a very successful card party. About thirtyâ€"five local young people were present at the gathering, and all had a very happy evening. Bridge and whis‘ were play>d, winners being: Bridge, ladies, 1st prize, Mrs. A. Salâ€" hany; men‘s first prize, Mr. Wm. Anâ€" sara; whist, 1st prize, ladies, Mrs. Budâ€" dy Arrowsmith; lst prize, mens‘, Mr. Joe Ross, of Kirkland Lake. A dainty and tasty lunch was served, the reâ€" freshments convener being Miss Letlfxo habik. Next to Brunette Motors Young Billy Leclaire seems to D coming along in a first class manner af tor just undergoing an emergency ap pendix operation. Sitting up in hi hospital bed, he says that he is the best of everything. Y oung Canadian Syrian Society Hold Card Party T‘ry Our Delicious Foods April. Mr. W. A. Griffin, operating super inter:dent of the T. N. O. Railwa is a visitor in town this morning, mak ng one ol his regular business trips Congratulations to Mr. A. M. Creig head of the Mead Co. for another birth the council, he left to continue similar calls at other towns in the same cirâ€" cumstances. Elaborate preparations are under way at the: Ansonville public school for a school play by the pupils which will be held in the Ukrainian hall early in Iass WEBK, AIlCer C problems facing th AIsO included in the alternoon‘s enâ€" tertainment were several numbers of wellâ€"done tap and folk dancing, by the trio, Nancy Cuthell, Dorothy Mitchell and Marie Jago. Their efforts were well rewarded as the audience heartily applauded and remarked on each dance. Notes Mr. Orr, of Toronto, who is in charge of the delingquent municipalities of Onâ€" tario, paid a business visit to Ansonville was compietely sold OV ternoon. Also included in the tertainment were sevi wellâ€"done tap and folk trio, Nancy Cuthell, I and Marie Jago. Th well rewarded as the : who were bott tkhr>e afternoon lebration After C Phone 800 liscussing the many e municipality, with to continue similar is in the same cirâ€" Aiso Panels Try Tue Advan and Gver i periotd ol n before departure, if weather is imj or stable, correlat tion reports mads over the route, ( meteorologist to r termination, work plan with the coâ€" therman and the 4 ture. Amp‘!c weather anal insure full k ditions and developments ‘"Kach le pilots, disps Transport n be more ne trary decisic reasoning 0 In otheor : fully worked to. theâ€" it to properly tors which migt the operation of logical and prac to whether a trij b> flown. ‘Explo ing‘ are definite T.C.A. personncl coâ€"operative and lion (flisht dete: through careful opinionsâ€" of > a safe to do so. looks to its fly the judgmeont schedule roquir continue withou and expeditious car our operations could } finitely favourable w inz conditions, we wC with only a comparat lem, but the regular "He is not only cha care of equipment j but more importan for the safe and co tation of passenger The pilo responsibil Under the tions" the poli tors. Pirst is of passengers regularity of stance," says or comfort of in favour of 1 must the Tirst wor operation which h: issued for the guic ada Air Lines emp ada Air Lines is the Dominion with tem for the purp safely and efficient gers and express." safety Will be Watchword on Transâ€"Canada Air Lines Montreal, ttons have with a view mrost the fi; SinC imnen ment aA ida pilo are goin ial the air} Ahour b m t hk mete ~TREe riod of C1 x1 1} T Want FIRST PICTURES OF WORLD‘S FASTEST FIGHTING CRAFT n <f!1 11 ivertisement:s 11 e transporâ€" he efficient f â€"~â€"mail. > H nple prob ‘enance 0 the prop is charg esponsib T‘ fliglh THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO it A T eLV 11 91 of 2s â€"fre tire nran> "noa longer threat simallpox, typhus low fever." Con mng made in the enCl 3elieves Money Spent for is Mone Woell Spoent Toronto, March 30.â€"T ment subsidies to 2ducati tions like the Health Lea: has been amply justified obtainesd was pointed out l d nce T he mo Bennett, who is tioned as the new Conservative party 11 actice Hs: j I‘C D imjplish m raciical m influenza, oliomveliti hird 111 the metropolitan arca . of Ne City $714,000,000 had been invest plant and equipment for the car e sick: !The interest on this, 1 cent., $28,000,000 a yvear, was neoar O C lon O mm?asures tCM luenza, pneumonia omyelitis, sleeping s disease. With the : toâ€"day he said the n of the present add tuherculosis at 1Depreciat en millio: xpenditurd ‘ar to ops Cc c 1 s. deaths iths from N i life for th oâ€"day he said, at t ry‘s {effort for publ than one cent of nded for peaceâ€"time vernnunt s devoted is pointed out ir March M4th y rofessor of pul Columbia Univ d that the inv s in «preventiyv dividends in tf1; 1i Organizer? influential J1 (QIsappeat ay soon | iny other; in td opsrate institutlio , which was imount spent in he amnout wi Mn US, SUCMN As fever, and yel tant progress was be control of communic aere remained await c luced . Inf It [ants by four by five % % a imnd diphtheri )1 ue Of by the in his y or. ublic l1¢ W knowledge particular Iâ€" syphillis ing pestiâ€" lif1 AC LV $130,000,â€" tions fo Ccommon tuberecuâ€" ness and ()1 * x thre "Death popula nfalf. 0 hn( i1ch P( heal inada esults hich New Jpie. nitlh 1UK lil1} 1l Now, if they jus! two to this, open games and gration from Pari profits may be gar s»Donsors that 1f â€"th anyway, O dGra w men Sweepstakes and Votes and People indu. creasing the avcrage length of life has been the enormous saving of child life. Dr. Emerson pointed out that in New York City it cost $250 for a child‘s funcral and onlyv $25 to save a baby‘s ic k¢ I noma The. ‘TorC Thoere uying | the )nly Bull Says Sermons are Tripe. It. make. ything i: Poor old iz and : AnyoDocdy Lo T Mi Â¥ Olt W ilufTeu 11 I¢ erkKli! mad )1 demand EKmerson â€" advocated a national imme of nutritton and urged a comprehensive approach towards rial sanitation anw the hygeine of of sin pulpit wino 11 11 i Williat Hepburn Bu Swceps and such Hephurn shot hi th it L1 bi© mpioymen ; _ some ris} hard Ht 11 Ontari e "ig 3 ple wl WaV auch difference and who does it n stagnate in 4 that his trouble 1} n@Q U2rmt;~Anyqp e remark will ing the nur emovin them NS thli M n on thi terda a night club 0 couple of far feminine imimi of Al Capone i in a nice |ega Ni€ 1to s well ] ‘se Ccrim( Uthouch it 11 W pro who takes and to on NOtoh 1t the lads with who give the take tlyem. ict (or maybe goes for sweeyp id tilr> benefit 1V 1€ rocess, tool, he pointed ) the work ivestment o| number tTable in C fIs their ‘"‘Thet the Pmol 5 If ha Bull heyrs Shunmn wh disC in flight. A1 ed prilots in new 1 Uributi empha number of CULt 111 H TY ht AlC € thin e th than 111 11 LV 1C Highâ€"Grade Samples From Week‘s Run of the Press AIMNOID fow L1 11 8 aclivities, Rurcaucracy aof Democracy We are a litte tired of hearing tihmt bxkt a business l1 Am 111 n mbet 1¢ dian peciall piM Li 111 18 , r0thin rt thvs U can do this. n where he thinks at certain tone, the 111 IrC raid 1t hn uy cop prin Well," said the of the famosus you getting on the little chap. ent are all the 1ey think they fullness thereof. n# politics with ing the salary, s that the small haven‘t much foot, Do you to a taxpayer? imething out of ive me a RIDE iner, he held while he said w estimation er is held by 17 o1 the ichtened by a has happened Uinmer influx iigh ner. f those special tion of a traftâ€" p to open the and bawl vou city. iemselves and elop a finescee #erests of the irectors to re rectors Iimmeâ€" they own medy for of five cylâ€" 111 also help he bureauâ€" ng a little ections, in casting It C ne ho the little 1 about the operations. suit th>mâ€" em get on ecompanies ss box a: ir mouth l with s KCation of pay the the city election brings soOmlE rUns cout measurement have LADTIES . 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