Porcupine Advance, 8 Oct 1942, 1, p. 2

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Knitting Groups Doing Good Work at South Porcupine Other News from South Porcupine and the Dome. knitting be ing all th: weekly in ting 11 pa for shipms« dition the vided $17 FEastern St gince Chr tember we: ron, Mrs. $ ningham : ton. Anothe; functionit group wh of Mrs. L to the Sa of socks, News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District . kess .. ers for ove sending to i1 Hostesses fo Carruthers, rose, and 0 Mrs. Dickso Betty Cu Ottawa whe of study in Friends of M Dome Extension a resident at Oaky learn he is in hos falling and break bones. We wish Mtr. Leigh Blad Calgary as instru Mr. ar Sunday Hastings Miss E. W assisting © Mi: left last we Owing to 1 was not suff for two nurs Two other nurses left this week for London where they will in future reside and workâ€"Miss Lee and Miss Z. Sharp of the staff of the Porcupine General Hospital. Miss Rose Semchison, of the Porcuâ€" pine General Hospital staff, is on holiâ€" day at her home in Kapuskasing. Gunner Wilfred Herbert of the R.C. A., stationed at Halifax, was spendâ€" ing "a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. Hunkin. ' Mis: weeks weeks‘ holiday in Winnipeg. The Rebekahs are holding a cribâ€" bage party on Friday night in the Masâ€" onic Hall starting at 8.30. They would be very glad to see a crowd out. Mrs. Stitt was called to Fork Couâ€" longe on Tuesday owing to the death of Mr. Stitt, her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, of that place. Accompanyving her for the funâ€" eral were Mtr. Jack Ostrom and Mrs. Cliff! Elliott, of Timmins, (daughter of deceased). Captain and Mrs. W. G. Woods have left the camp. The Captain, who ha« been stationed at Monteith, and is in the Dentistry Corps, has left for Lonâ€" don, Ont., and Mrs. Woods and childâ€" ren left on Saturday to take up residâ€" ence in Toronto for the duration. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McVey, of Hallâ€" be very glad to see a crowd out. The Hospital Ladies‘ Auxiliary is holding a fruit shower today in the Masonic Hall. This shower of, home preserves is held annually and is much appreciated by the staff of the hospital. We hone to publish an gsccount of this next week and the amount of contriâ€" butions. Arne Mann in B.C., leave ing two week We are sorry to revort that the bab; son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fortier (Agne: Robertson) died at birth on October 3 Mr. Fred Laforest is in Toronto fo: a month. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Matt Owens of 71 Powell avenue, on October lIstâ€" son. Russell DM] Ottawa is vi Mrs. H. B ence in Toronto for Mr. and Mrs. E. B nor, left on Thursday has reported 1 YÂ¥ Ou mIGHT AS WELL CHEW THE BP S T ind M n Iuesday owing to the deéalh titt, her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, of that Accompanyving her for the funâ€" re Mtr. Jack Ostrom and Mrs. lliott. of Timmins, (daughter ro E. B. McVey, of Hallâ€" ursday for Sudbury. Mr. rted for training in the ind Timm of the Army, stationed omorrow after spendâ€" ave at his home here. o revort that the baby 11 iga, left on Tuéesâ€" ending two weeks . Mrs. W. Setonâ€" TthIs week IOor ill in future reside and Miss Z. Sharp General his nhome. ned on Sunday lavys in Toronto t that the baby Fortier (Agnes 1 on October 3. in Toronto for l is distric n Ottawa unday i urned on ation in rhich Rebeka SOYrTV id M jesid Mot id fotr for L FLino 1. with the weeks‘ 411 cmnat aganst J. H. Morin for "carrying without a license." After hearing, the magistrate fined accused $10 and costs. Defendant was represented. by Mr. Gregory Evans. Two Provincial policeâ€" men testified that Reauchamp was in Morin‘s car, driving it, to Preston East Dome, and upon being ouestioned said 1€ the had ind causit ridjourned radjourned P. Gar the mine b this particu Mr. Evans the Attorney tha me but t canno Morin vyou and them fc Boy Scout Apple Day, on Saturday at South Porcupine Boyv AAC ~Ks publicly Navy LA and The Advance) o ‘be on Saturda Scouts in uniform rou and ask yvou M r0}d Mrs. indayv 1}l Jjourn The me€ We ce that th eauchamp mine bu ) Luhta. who i Garant for speedin takin This ay on Seou Wmm zy i¢ Army furlough nIis xten C ind off mA 1€ Mrs. ] Sundayv out fo 1 "shif! ke a bus ordingly M An H tha rou will on, M d elvin good ase heard at length was J. H. Morin for "carrving olice Court Ma: daay in orCc » function wWa aln CAl ISIng urbar 10 de Ha l1¢ 10Cca o have OW fendant, quoted Wan ome m Morin ast time in Relief 0 naving thelr a good response Al buyv stationed home on lmnn hi in MA of 16 a@ayIng AliI employed #htshift H dayv Ven n wWAO weLr @admitted t n arrIved wo weeks apple ivy L [Lhnevy gave Fund tag l1ome on sters nd the past 1€ ind fi M rom Mrs ave stepâ€" cause to dr VC a tWO [ Rea Dom«¢ house 11m AC dav [rom usly TO 111 Am dayv h Boyv )bel me W â€" 18 1€ 16 158 Other Items of Interest Schumacher and Di Missionary Speaks at W.M.S. Meeting at Schumacher Schumacher, Oct. Ith. Special to The Advance, The (Women‘s Missionary Society of Trinity United Church held their meetâ€" ing Tuesday afternoon in the church hall. The president, Mrs. Harry Leng, was in the chair. The worship service was conducted by (Mrs. Leng. The guest speaker was Mrs. Smith, who gave a very interesting talk on h work in Jamaica. The Revy. Hew Smith and Mrs. Smith, English Meth dist missionaries in Jamaica, are present on furlough. Mrs. Blake re the scripture lesson. The Soloist w Mrs. Randolph, and Mrs. Wes Ma Laren accompanied at the piano. Owi to war time regulations no lunch w served. The many <~Schumacher friends Mr. John Girvan may be interested know that, after a year in England a ist Liieutenant in the (Royal Ca dian Engineers, he is back in Can: with the Paratroopers. John is son of Brigadier and Mrs. Girvan, ronto, and worked for the MciInt Porcupine mine each summer w attending Toronto University. r Pte. Harvey Laine, of the Royail C adian Ordnance Corps, stationed Simcoe antd Mrs. Laine, spent weekâ€"end at their home on First : The "Percy" Red Cross knitting ( met Thursday evening at the home Miss Muriel Harris, 73 Third ave. PC teen members were present and a : social time was enjoyed. During evening the hostess served sandwiC and hot chocolate. The next meel of the club will be at the home of 1 Jean Lafferty, Coniaurum Mine ] perty, on Saturday afternoon. Mis. Frank MacWhinnie, Second entertained Sunday in honour of son Billy, who was celebratin ninth birthday. Fourteen gues tended and a happy time was er There was community singing, and bingo. The prizeâ€"winners at were Nina Phillips, Alice Scullion garet O‘Leary and Patsy Dobsot nostess served a delicious lunc SUu birthday Mrs. entertained bingo game. dance and The prizec W The prize winners at bingo were: Is Miss Nora Dillon; 2nd Mrs, Z. Fou nier; 3rd, Mrs. Art Quin :consolatic prize Mrs. Fred Miller; aoor prize, Mi M. Fergusson. After the bingo gan a dainty lunch was served by the ho tess. The proceeds of the evenit were donated to the funds of the Catl olic Women‘s League. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacMillan, M Intyre Property, have returned from hnoliday at Niagara Falls, Hamilton aAt Toronto. hostt Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Bride Upper Canada, Mine, spent â€" end visiting Mrs. Briden‘s mc E. Watson, 108 Third avenue sister, Mrs. Sinclair MacMill tyre Property. By virtue of Township of * JUly, 1942, sal Township of " 1OWnNSNIDQ CL July, 1942, sale of lands in Township of Tisdale will | Chambers at the hour of 1{ on the 10th day of Decembe and costs are sooner paid. that the list of lands for sal being published in the Ont day of September, 1942 on 1942, and on the 7th day of 1 copies of the said list may h Treasurer‘s office this 25t Alph Treasurer‘s Sale of Land for Taxes Township of Tisdale Distri y. Fourteen happy time w mmunity sing nl Fournic he weel ther, MiI id wich 1ll THEF PORCUPTINFT ONTARTO bit n MT Pte. Bert Waite, of the ~0., Monteith, spent last iis home on Birch street Mr. Peter Hunter, Pirst Th 1 Y 1 Neon Signs Service Lighting Fixtures Motor Winding Repair Tt he Clit of P. H. MUKPHY, Hel ict of Cochrane el i by their daughter, Nellie, ind Mrs. Tal Bevan left by ay for Gravenhurst where 1 Will receive medical treatâ€" Y . unless the taxes > is hereby given rrears of taxes is azette on the 5th 1 day of October, er, 1942, and that t m\' office. f Julyv, 1942. riends of Mrs. Dave Benâ€" ‘., will be pleased to hear able to leave the Lockâ€" Toronto, after her recent 1 is convalescent at the and Mrs. George Murphy nts of Schumacher.) Best tended to her for a very 11 101 inC a avenue Vrbanic OC > Anhome and ? cent operation Reeve of the 25th day of taxes in the the Council the forenoon Mu [.: Proulx, of Hull week visiting Mrs brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr dale, Korson Block eld, Toronto,, spent ng at the home of insfield, Fourth ave. he Royal Canadian 1 at Manning Pool, me on Second ave. ctober 2nd, at St. Mr. and Mrs. Mcâ€" venueâ€"a daughter. anic has returned holiday in Toronto. . Fourth ave., has day at North Bay Marie where she Arlington Robâ€" ink his sense of :d ‘hnis life.: "I life has lengthâ€" mor." â€" Daniel c in My Time it Headquarters weekâ€"end at turned from her husoand, Army headâ€" arelli, Railâ€" for Toronto Army headâ€" ille Tisdale, to see that ind around th ave., Nellie, left by Tisdale Counc: to the men than c sent last yveéar. N the substitute was forts of some ki sent. So will all v enlisting from h present addresses numbers of the m ‘The wer the the se: dale. to sub If this cou present month tate matters‘ i sending parcel parcel Discusses Pare for the Soldiers Schumacher, On ial to The Advany A quiet but pret Wednesday eveni: 8.30 p.m.,.!in the 1 lace and Perth av Miss Laura Wardl! of Pte. Thomas F Wedding on Wedne at Church in Kingston, son coner, Perth bride wore a in powder blu lines with na carried a bou! the ceremony the home of Perth avenue, received the ; mer resident C ed to welcon macher reside ception. Ar friends attend ris, Miss Lily Mrs. John S Hamilton. sSouth discu: advisa Adva Som( Head Office ASK US ABOUT OUR FIRE PROOF INSULATION FELDVIAN TIMBER CO; TLD. mt( Cuneral Wednesday £ J. J. Pasanen a«~I Â¥% hurch at Iroquois Falls Observes Its 25th Anniversary South Porcupine thse Archdeacon was the first nan to administer the services of urch in this arsa he was asked > an address on the early days, s reminisc@nceos. Porcunie, Oct. 7â€"(Special to â€" Woodall Monday for Iroquois Falls to e congregation of St. Mark‘s Church in celebrating the ifth â€" anniversary of â€" their Camp and was sent to in 1916. Father Serson addressed meeting which was atâ€" clergymen of the district discussions at this meetâ€" ‘ys were ns sIX sons Albert, Rov Alden and ; beautiful floral offerâ€" ved from relatives and aterment took place at e Cemetery. 1 of the Cowley M I No oW m the United a naturalized been working )rcupine Camp Surviving him anen, nse Hilâ€" mer, at South Ince, Finâ€" with his 1908. s,, cominf atchewan Fathers, : of the th and i€ CONSTRUC HON Recent Elections at . Porcupine Hig! Fire Prevention Week underscores the vital necesgity for proper construction that will help prevent that apâ€" palling annual loss of property through fire Feldman Timber Co. carry a complete line of Fireproof Insulaâ€" tion material. Check this important quesâ€" tion toâ€"dayv. Whether you‘r ning to build : 1ev s â€" but not your family‘s need of protection! The Mutual Life of Cana izes in selecting policies individual needs. Why Mutual Life representa your insurance requirem He will gladly give you de different plans â€"incl Victory Policy, a specis mium policy for warâ€"tim home T (G H Branch Officeâ€"6 St. N. Timmins, Ont. L. M. Shetler, Branch Manager BE A1 ESTABLISHKED 1869 "Owned by the Policyholders" iblish THE »resentative * 1N a special low pre warâ€"time incomes Phone 708 la specialâ€" Ldaptcd to not see a 1g the now hool

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