Porcupine Advance, 31 Dec 1942, 1, p. 3

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Mr. Russel Bentley left on Sunday for Toronto visiting friends. Mr. Jack M« weekâ€"end with LAC L. Cecchini Christmas weekâ€"e1 Mr. Jack Devine, of Windsor, spent Christmas with his parents in town. Miss Jéean Myles spent Christmas weekâ€"end at her home at Thornbury. Pte. Lawrence Godi mas leave with his wif LAC Jack Dewar, RCA.F., spent a leave with Mrs. Dewar in town. Mr. and Mrs. were weekâ€"end v Mrs. A. Shaheen the Christmas week Henry Donovan, R. C. A. F., spent a few days in town visiting friends. LAC Eric Barnes, RXC . A.F., Winnipeg spent the Christmas weekâ€"end in town Pte, Kay McGee, CW A.C., spent a few days in town last week. Pte. Rita Belanger, GW.AC., Hamâ€" ilton, was a récent visitor to town. Mr. Harold Sherw( visited his parents, M Sherwg96d, of North B Mr. C. R. Harrison, C rived last week to sp weekâ€"end with his wife LAC Eric Mills, Sunday for his po y AC2 Ellis Matson, R.C.A.F., Manning Depot, Tgronto, spent the Christmas weekâ€"end in town. Miss. June ~pending the Maynard Bailey, Army, left on Sunc the Christmas week Mifls ian Dorschener, of Toronto, spent 4heChristmas weekâ€"end in town visiting Rer family. spe} Mr. Victor B a weekâ€"end vi parents. â€" spent the weekâ€"er guests of Mr. and Pte. Faust Frappo! ian Army at Brantfor visitor to town. LAC Rod MacPha tioned in New Bru weekâ€"end in town. Lieut. "Chl Brockville, spe home in town Mr. Cy Copps, of S Christmas holiday wi Cameron street north Corporal Archie Card, R.C.A.F., Trenâ€" ton, Ont., was a weekâ€"end visitor in towIl. Miss Ruth on Sunday, a with her par Mac Gleondinning, R. C. A., was town to spend Christmas leave with Mrs. Glendinning. ' AC2 Eino Kau Christmas leave â€" Porecupine. Pte. G Halifax, i in town. 7 Cedar St ADULTS 50c H OC K E Y Electric Sprayers For Rent Ankerite vs. Mclntyre | MacPhail, RCAF., staâ€" New Brunswitk spent the MINES LEAGUE HOCKEYâ€"N.O.H.A. rents, Mr. and Myt North Bay, last w Harrison, of Toronto, is holiday with her parents, C. R. Harrision. M Da A.F., spent tne . C. A. F., left on after spending the with his family. Sudbury, spent the with his family at 4 T 1 V . of Toronto, left iding the holiday (rron, â€" . mas leave at his f Windsor, arâ€" >ond Christmas ind family. family, spen 1i Cochrane, Sudbury. was home of his ind Howard Ansonville. Phone 1675 6 of Timmins, hrane as the E. Doan. 1¢ he Canadâ€" a weekâ€"end it Canadian spending week Timmins, ioned at his home spent Ssouth 8.15 p.m. here adian Army Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rennick of Torâ€" | family in tow onto, arrived here on Saturday to atâ€"| tend the Panchukâ€"Denisevitch wedding.| Fritz Misses Doris and Norah Macdonald, of Welland, Ont., spent Christmas at the home of their parents. Reggie Dillon, RC.A.FP., of Arnprior, was a (Christmas holidayer to Schuâ€" macher, visiting his family. Mr. Napoleon Migneauit left on Sunâ€" day for Toronto for medical treatment. A.B. Tom Webb, R C N V R, left on Monday for his post in Halifax after visiting his family at the Dome Ex. Buster Todhunter, RCAFP, Goderich, Ont., was a weekâ€"end visitor at his home at Schumacher. Mr. Luke Renauld, of Windsor, was a weekâ€"end visitor to town, visiting friends and relatives. Trooper Reg. MacLean, Tank Corps, Camp Borden, spent the Christmas weekâ€"end in town visiting his father. Miss Helen Thompson, of Toronto, spent th«e Christmas holiday in town as the guest of her mother.. LAC Armand Lachapelie, RCAF., St. Hubert, Quebec, spent leave at his home Seaman Vern Enwright, of the Royal Canadian Navy, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, spent a leave in town last week. Lieut. Leslie Redford, RC.E., Poteâ€" wawa, spent Christmas weekâ€"end with his wife in town. Mr. John Denisevitch, of Hamilton, was a holiday visitor in town attending the wedding of his sister. Mr. and Mrs, Howard and baby son, of Sudbury, were holiâ€" day visitors in town. LAC Harry McFPadden, and Mrs. Mcâ€" Fadden, left on Monday for Montreal where they will spend a few days. Pte. Alex Ferguson of Camp Borden spent Christmas with his family at 59 Balsam South. Pilot Officer Mervyn Webb, R.ZS.A.F., left on Monday for his post after spendâ€" ing a short leave in town. Mr. Doug. Ogilvie left on Monday for Windsor, Ont., after spending Christâ€" mas weekâ€"end in town. Orry Kelly, R.C.AF., lefft on Monday for his post after spending a short leave in town. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobson, Cobden, Ont., are at present in town visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thur, Patricia Blyd. LAC Les Harting, RC.AF., left on Monday, after spending a few days in town with his family. AC2 Jack Webb, R. C. A. F., spent Christmas weekâ€"end with his mother, at Mountjoy south. Gunner Rene Cardinel, R.C.A., Petaâ€" wawa, arrived this week, to spend New Year‘s in town with his family. Miss Tone Joanisse le‘t on Monday for Ottawa where she will be married to Harry Shephard of the Canadian Army. Corporal G. Dalgarno, RCAF, of Camp Borden, will spend the weekâ€"end in town visiting his wife. Mr. Jules Baderski, of Queen‘s Uniâ€" versity, Kingston, is holidaying at his home on Tamarack street. ACl1 Walter Reaves, of the RC.AF., in Lachine, Quebéc, spent Christmas leave with his family in town. Signalman Lester Hill, of Vimy Barâ€" racks, Kingston, is spending a five day leave in town viditing his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. E. H. Hill. Mrs. J. R. Bateman and daughter, Beverley, of Englehart, arrived in town on Monday and will take up residence here. LAC E. C. Garrow, RAF., Clinton, Ont, spent the Christmas weekâ€"end in town as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Thur. A.B. Reggie Libby, R C N V R, left on Manday to report to Halifax after spending the past few weeks visiting his family at the Dome Ex. Gunner David Holland of the R.C. AF.. left Monday morning for Halifax, where he will report back for duty afâ€" ter spending Christmas leave with relâ€" atives in town. CHILDREN 25¢ Mr. and Mrs. 1. Christmas with the Cole. 590 Balsam S pon Jackson of the RCAF., Galt Ontario, was a recent visitor to town Seaman â€" Wesley Cooke, of Ottawa, with Mr. Cooke‘s macher. Trooper Lad Med\ oured Corps, Camp Christmas weekâ€"enc his parents. Mrs. Gordon Reid i ing her husband who *the K. C. A. F., at Dai â€"Miss Pa visited he weekâ€"end. New Brunswick, w in town at the ho LAC Dick Goren, RCAF., and Mi Geren, spent a few days in town la week. Lorne Lemieux Quebec, is spendi1 in town. LAC E. Bodell and M on Sunday to return to spending the ‘Chriy mas euests of Mr. and Mrs. J Army at North J leave with his wif avenue, Timmins. Mr. A. Allen spent the iday at Montreal where Allen who is at prese very favourably, after : Pte. Herb Nelson, of the R.CA., formâ€" erly manager of the Goldfield‘s Theaâ€" tre, was a visitor in toewn on Christmas Eve. Miss Phyllis McCol a few days this week aunt and uncle, Mr. a kins, of Porquis Junt Mr. Chas. Ramsay, of TC the hcliday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ramja south. Mr. Leo DelVillano, formerly of the Post Office staff, now in Sudbury, spent the holiday with his wife and children in town. on Mond Ont.. aft Arnold Black, for inion Bank staff,. no spent the Christm home here. Pte. and Mrs. Desmond Hisko, of the Canadian Army at Newmarket, spent the Christmas holiday with their parâ€" ents in town. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ram:say, of Coâ€" balt, spent the holiday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ramâ€" say. Pte. Sig Issaacson, of the Ordnance Corps, Val Cartier, Quebec, spent the Christmas weekâ€"erd in town visiting his sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McMillan, of Porâ€" quis Junction, spent the Christmas holiâ€" day the guests of their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Garlock, Leblane Avenue. Stoker Torpedoman Basil Libby, R.C. NV returned to his post at Halifax after spending a leave visiting his parâ€" ents at the Dome Ex. Mr. Norman M Navy, at Montre mas weekâ€"end : Porcupine. Miss Leona Galloway Marie, Ont., arrived C spend the holiday with ] sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and V M 1 on resi sity Christ Miss Joan B Londomn where adian I: on Sunc Mr. F. M fnd wil W. Gal i‘., and M Halifax w port bac Mr 7A ding it Mr. TLAC AC2 Henry ‘s. Kelneck where . ime hi and â€" M O. McoCann mM a ruce Pritchard, son of Mr. and E. Pritchard, Tamarack st., left irday for London, where he will his studies at Western Univerâ€" iT ricia McK Wa Camp Borde: o Mrs. K6 Honkola n »ore, of the Canadian al, spent the Christâ€" * his home at South R.CAF., Bagetville g New Year‘s leave Cooke and Mrs. spent the weekâ€"end parents at Schuâ€" loway, of Sault St. ved on Saturday to with her brother and ind Mrs. Jack Galloâ€" id leman , the ind MJ Mrs. Bodell left to Guelph after as holiday the .â€"J. Bodell. i0lida CAristmas hnolâ€" he visited Mrs t convalesi:ing serious illness the Canadian nt Christmas imily, Laurier 2n, spent the home nadia f the Domâ€" the R.C.A.F 0, his pa ‘, Map is week fo ding West nding â€" th spending est of her J. L. Hopâ€" it THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO 4 K Mrs A WA out"? ‘said that the defence was an ingeni0ous one and could easily be the fact. H6 felt he had to give the accused the beneâ€" P 9â€" |fit of the doubt, as there was no eviâ€" holiâ€" !dence to digprove his story. _ and | ‘ ‘the defendant in another illegal posâ€" ‘lock, '«tssmn of liquor case was not so forâ€" turate. A week ago O. Camille Menard ‘and Fernande Leblanc were charged with illegally having liquor. The deâ€" fence was that the liquor had been seâ€" cured for medicinal purposes and certiâ€" ficates from a doctor were produced to support ‘this theory. Last week the magistrate remanded the case to secur? .and ‘the doctor‘s evidence in court. This .. left | week Menard said that the doctor : will | would not come to court. This left the 1verâ€" iaccus'ed with practically no defence, and the magidtrate pointing out that lthere were several others present when k fOf the police raided the place it looked Nestâ€" | ag if the liquor was not altogether for the | medieimal purposes. Magistrate Atkinâ€" g her |gon fined Menard $50.00 and costs and declared the house a public place for a year. The charge against the young Canâ€" ‘woman was withdrawn. , leff| _ Final disposition was made of the nding | charges against two men at the far end ather, | of Pine street, near the old incinerator, ‘enue. | who were laccused of keeping some fifty dogs between them without any of the « left|eanines having the necessary licenses, cliffe, | people living in that part of town had weekâ€" | strenuously objected to the dog chorâ€" rs. G.|uses that occurred on occasion. _ ‘At t St. y to and raHO- 3C1I the 118 bege« +4 4 2nd Jack Sparrow of the Royal Canadian Engineers, who has been attendirg the Officers Training School at Brockville, is spending the | Christmas and New Year holiday with his wife, 40 Patricia Blyvd. Interesting Defence Wins Acqmttal in Liquor Charge AC3 Sam Peteschewsky, RCAF.. and Mrs. Peteschewsky, of Toronto, were weekâ€"end visitors to town. Other Cases at Tuesd Police Court Session. Sapper C. E. Cole, of the Royal Canâ€" adian Engineers, Petewawa, spent the Chri=tmas holiday with his mother in town. C€ergeant T. Maxwell, of Orillia reâ€" turned to his post this week, after spending the Christmas holidays with his family in town. Henri Dachez, township of Mountâ€" joy, had an interesting defeénce in 2 Liquor Gontrol Act case, and it was good enough to win him an acquittal. Constable Stromberg of the Provincial Police told of visiting Daches‘s place in the early morning of Dec. 19th. He had to wait a considerable time for His: manyv friends were pleased to see Mr. Percy Collyer able to be home again after being in Toronto hospital for treatment. He is making satisfactory progress to recovery. sdmittance and then found a bottle of | Three Castles whiskey on the table P with a liquor permit under it. Whilc!r( the bottle had a Three Castles label 9 the permit was for Robbie Burns whisâ€" | ~ key, investigation showed. A charge‘ was accordingly laid against Dachez"W for having liquor without the necessary ; 4 permit. Though the constable made| several visits to the place, and though | * he believed the accused was inside the ; t house at least on some of these occaâ€" sions he was unable to contact him to N serve the summons in the case. In the meantime Dachez came to the provinâ€" cial police office with the explanation that the bottle in which he had secured the Robbie Burns liquor under permit rad been broken at the neck in openâ€" ing.â€" To avoid the danger from specks of glass from the damaged bottle he had trangferred the Robbie Burns whiskey into the Three Castles bottle. He produced a damaged bottle to prove his case. Greg. Evans, counsel for Dacâ€" Vincent Lafreniere, R. C. A. F., Trenâ€" on, Ontario, arrived this week to spend he New Year‘s in town at the home 1€ adian A parents d. 54 T s Kay Nurseâ€"inâ€"training Mary‘s Hospital, spent the Christâ€" oliday with her parents in Kapâ€" parents was oniy cork * any moment day Evening Po rocher of the Style Shop | o ef® on Wednesday to take up Other Interesting Items from t South Porcupine and the i 3# t TG c IL â€"H. 3 in h 8 4k T Domeo LC Mr. and Mrs amarack street t V. A. Pritchard, of the my is spending a leave with e egory,. Nu Henry B magistr: had had owners, v AI detd Al ere Hs¢ 1t South End Kiwanis Hold C hicken Bingo tude towards the war effort plained the differences betwee and democracy. Owing to t holiday the tatendance at thi was small. to Th daayâ€"last, and "bingoes" in time it was a weekly meetit the Airport H niins, was guf Curling begins for the South Poreuâ€" pine Ladies Curling Club next Tuesday afternoon at 2.30. All ladies who think they would like to play will be received at the Club and a chance given to them to try their prowess with the stones and broomsd. This will be in the nature of a social afternoon for old and new members and a full attendance is reâ€" quested. Schedule games will comâ€" mence on Thursday. on he The Mien‘s Curling first bonspiel on Satu twWeen 10 and 12 tea friendly fashion for pr ville‘s team tock firs chickens:; and Sol Smith, R. Ellis and runners up and receiy Miss Verne Smythe, FHevy. and ronto, are home of thel Kittrick and Avenue. ing Sister in branch, and : visiting frien day season Bob Pearce, course in RX lhome for Chris Bornâ€"To Mt McDonald Hill Porcupine Gen Mrs. Harold clas. from _ ‘FTol season aAt Umne 1 The Ladies‘ / pine General regular monthly day afternoon a Masonic Hall. Miss Doreen I was a visitor in at the home of Miss I Mrs M. Brennan, of is a visitor at the hoi ter. Mrs. Karl Fritz. Mr. cames HC Malartic Mine, ter., Miss France ter, end Pte. Lloyd Dor town visiting his John Doran, of Mr. Bill K circles), frotr visiting frier Mr. and A circles), from Toronto University, is visiting friends in town over New Year. mMr. and Mrs. Stan Pearce attended the wedding in Timmins on Saturday at the Church of the Nativity, of Mr. Tom Callon, who is a cousin of Mrs. Pearce, and known to a number of friends in South Porcupine. Mr. Calâ€" lon is now in the RC.A.F. and his bride was Miss Ruth Curtis, of Timmins. We the wedding in Timmil at the Church of the I Tom Callon, who is a mearce. and known to ird k tR h M 1t Curling Club held their on Saturday last. Beâ€" 12 teams .competed in n for prizes. Dr. Somerâ€" ock first honoursâ€"and [ Sol Sky‘s team (Bill is and Gillespiec) were Ma is parents, and ivilo. f Connaught Hill. ck (well kown in hockey Toronto University, is HC Club held a "Chicken {fasonic Hall on Tuesâ€" s there have been no ith Porcupine for some tinct success. At their on Monday evening at 1, Mr. A. Shaw, of TFTimâ€" speaker,. His talk was in the course of which McKittrick, of Toâ€" or the holiday at the 1, Dr. E. A. 6. Mc« McKittrick, on Bruce sh h iliam tow 1 ary of the Porcutâ€" tal will hold the ting next Wednesâ€" ) (Jan. 6th) in the Mrs. YÂ¥rso Leivo of }ecember 29th, in ospitalâ€"a son. is and son, DOouâ€" snent the holiday a ties as prizes. who is a Nursâ€" AM.C., Airforce at Trenton, wWas i over the holiâ€" V \Kirkland Lake ver the holiday ances Hogan. Kirkland Lake, : of her daughâ€" 1| Montreal, is in s‘ Mr. and Mrs. and his attiâ€" ffort and exâ€" tween fascism to the recent he staff of the visited his sisâ€" over the weekâ€" ing a special Ottawa, ~was meeting Miss Pearle Kennedy who left to spend Christmas in Ottawa, received bad news on her arrival. Her cousin, Austin Kennedy (a visitor in South | Porcupine often at the Kennedy home), ‘ died in hospital in Ottawa on Decemâ€" ber 23rd and was buried on Saturday, the 26th. Mids. Kennedy attended the fuunexal The deceased, who., was a lnephew of the late Sylvester Kennedy was 48 years of age, married, and had lLeen sick for some time. . He was a resident of Vankleek, Hill. His firsi }(:ousfinâ€"â€"ers. Lily Kavanaghâ€"resides ! in South Porcupine, and many in town who came here from Campbell‘s Bay w1ll remember him as he worked there | when a young man. extend to Mr. and Mrs. Callon best wishes for future happiness from South Porceupine. Mrs. Callon, of Toronto, was a visitor this week at the home of her niece, Mrs. Stan Pearce, and is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Gregory Evans, of Timâ€" mins. Mr. Jim Fell, at present working in Chicoutimi, Quebec, is home visiting his family over the New Year. Mr. Tom Fell was at his mother‘s home at the Dome Mine for Christmas and left on Bunday for Montreal. We welcome Sgt. Jordison of the R. CAF. and his bride, Mrs. Alfred Jorâ€" dison, to South Porcupine on their honeymoon tour. . Mrs. Jordison was the former Miss Eva Upton ,of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and became the bride of Sgt. Alfred Jordison on Decâ€" ember 27"th at Moose Jaw. The wedâ€" ding, which was solemnized by the Rev. Glover, took place at the home of Mr. Alan Upton, brother of the bride. She was attired in a long sheer pale pink gown with three quarter length pink tulle veil and wore a corsage of pale pink roses. Her attendant was her sisâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Alan Upton, and Mr A. Upton was best man for the groom. The happy pair arrived in South Porâ€" cupine on Wednesday morning, and will stay until January 7th. We extend to both our congratulations and best wishes for a long and happy wedded wishes life. Miss Lyda Jordison who is a member f the Women‘s Division of the R. C. A. F., from Rockcliffe is a guest at the home of her mother on Moore street over New Year. Pte. George Romanick is home on leave from Camp Borden. Mr. Grant Barron, from Montreal, is home with his parents Mr. and Mirs. J. Barron, of Crawford St., for New Year. Miss Mollie Richards, of Welland, is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. Ostrom on Golden avenue. Bill Wilson of the R C N V R, Toâ€" ronta is expected in town for the New Year; also Mike Horner of the Air Force at Lachine. On Monday a party of about 25 young * * * ts '"SSSSMXX\Z\SSSXM At the present low rates you should be fully protected. The new form of policy for household furniture covers, fire, burglary, theft and travel risks. Let us quote you rates. SULLIVAN NEWTON We Also Sell War Risk Insurance $9595900505900095 05000805 0090003035 90 35 20 35 35 90 351530 101530 15 3010359554 (Est. 1912) INSURANCE â€" REAL ESTATE TIMMINS, ONTARIO girls and boys of the Catholic Young People‘s Club enjoyed an oldâ€"fashioned sleighâ€"ride, round the lake. Mrs. 0. Myles chaperoned them and they came back to the home of Mrs. T. Cahill on Strachan Avenue to a hot supper and dancing afterward. All had a real good time. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Anderson, of Virginiatown, were visitors over the holiday at the home of the formers‘ mother, Mrs. John Andersonâ€"and Mrs, M. Hutchinson. Rev. J. A. Lyttle, with Mrs. Lyttle and sons, Jamie and Orville, left on Tuesâ€" day to take up new duties in North Bay. South ,Porcupinp| speeds; the parting guests with best wishes for a very happy new year and prosperity and succeds in their future life, Rov. J. C. Thompson and Mrs. Thompson with Baby Anne, arrived in town from Arntfield on Tuesday and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oxby for a short time. A cup at bedtime is good for you. For each cup of cocoa desired, use 1 teaâ€" spoon Cocoa and 1 teaspoon sugatr; add 3 teasmpoons cold water and stir to form a smooth paste. Then add this mix=~ ture to warm milk, stirring constantly until brought to the boiling point â€" but dao not boil! 1% cups water 1 cup COcoa 1‘% cups sugar teaspoon salt This will make one pint of syrup. Stir and boil 5 minutes. Keep for use as required. To serve cold or hot 5 1 tablespoon to each cup or glass CCA NOURISHING CHOCOLATE MILK DRINK HOT COCOA FOR ENERGY EYES EXAMINED CLASSES FITTED Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 BUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave. Timmins .n With Scientific Accuracy by 21 Pinc Street North

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