Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Jun 1933, 1, p. 8

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Oak Finish Toilet, complete to the floor : Special 6 0 s Oe Te e W eachk .........%..:.nn. Size 66 x 72 All:Wool ‘Auto Rugs This week only ... 19¢ Galvanized Screen Now is the time to get ready for Fly 1933 Mrs. Pugsiey has joined her husband here and they have taken up residence in the MciIntosh block. May 30th, Bouth «Porcupine, Special to The Advance. here, holidaying in Kirkland Lake, Mr. W. Adamson, of Schumacher, is taking his place here during his absence. Mrs. A. J. Murphy, of Haileybury, motored up to visit her son, Jack, here, last week. He returned with her to Hailleybury for the weekâ€"end. Mrs. C. L. Heath, of kland Lake, is spending a holiday at her cottage at Powell‘s Point on Porcupine Lake. Owing to the severe electrical storm of Friday, May 19th, the Boy Scout entertainment had to be postponed. Mr. H. Baker, of Todd‘s Drug Store is The Scouts have secured the High School hall, South Porcupine, for Friâ€" day, June Zhd, and all who want an interesting evening should be there to see what the boys of South Porcupine and the Dome can do in the way of enâ€" tertainment. Those who know boys know that they so often exhibit unâ€" suspected ability and ingenuity. Under the training that Scouting gives them these traits are brought*® out vividly. Besides ut and Wolf Cub activities thk central theme of attraction on Friâ€" day night is a play which has beer. very thoroughly prepared. Mrs. Walter Cliff and little daughter Marilyn have left to spend the summer at her parental home in Moncton, New Brunswick. slowly but surelq. on Thursday and Friday of next week, June ‘8th and 9th, the annual meeting of the Diocesan Women‘s Auxâ€" iliary for Moosonee will be held for the first time in South Porcupine. Mrs. W. H. Johns, of the Dome, is president. There will be delegates present from Chapleau, Cochrane, Monteith, Kapusâ€" kasing, Iroquois Falls, and on Thursday evening Miss Helen Quirt, a missionary just returned from the Arctic Circle, will give an illustrated lecture on har work there. There will also be musical entertainment and probably a short play. Anyone interâ€" ested in missionary work will enjoy this evening. Rev. L. Hussey is again on the settleâ€" ment ‘committee at the Conference of the United Church in Toronto next month and leaves next Sunday for Toâ€" ronto. The services in the United Church next Sunday evening will be taken by Rev. Jackson, of Connaught. The Porcupine Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star will attend the United Church that night in a body. i, who was considered in tical conditin, is improving well as can be expected. Mr. Charlie Jucksch was a visitor to Toronto and the South recently. Mrs. William Jones, 60 Second ave., passed away early on Friday morning, May 19th at her home. Although Mrs: Jones had been in poor health for some time her condition was not considered seriuos, and her death was very sudden and unexpected. The late Mrs. Jones was born in Corsham, Wilts. â€"England, fiftyâ€"three years ag>, and had resided in Cobalt for twentyatwo years (where Hadassah Tea and Sale of Baki 1 Bruce Avenue, South on Wednesday, June 7th Afternoon and Evening ALL WELCOME Nrs. 8. 8. Sky and Mrs. S. Slotnick At the hame of Mrs. S. Sky

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