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Porcupine Advance, 30 Nov 1933, 1, p. 3

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4 2 CCE LE tE 44 **%*% Tow Being a . Townshij meetings Schum. In 301 Dome . Schium Ma 8.3 ~A very pretty wedding took place at the R.C. church here on Sunday when Miss Annie Szcyplinski brcame the bride of Ladimir Hrynuk (Capyk). The bridegroom is well known in the town, having been brought up here, and now occupying a position in the machine shop at the Dome. The bride lcoked lovely in a beautiful dress of Married.â€"At Connaught on Novemâ€" ber 8th, by Father Gelinas, Gabriel Racicot and Marie Bernard. WNicnh i€ll TO his gun. Mr. and Mrs. Steinberg are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ahr, having accomâ€" panied them back. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ahr returned on Sunday. Mr. Ahr has been on a huntâ€" ing trip and brought back a fine deer which fell to his gun. Bornâ€"On Nov. 25th at 60 Bruce aveâ€" nue, South Porcupine, to Mr. and Mrs. James Byrtle Cunningham,â€"a daughâ€" ter. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Genereux, at the Presbyterian hospital, this week,â€" a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gagnon, formerly of South Porcupine, and recently of New Liskeard, have returned to South End to live, Miss Elva Wilkes is out of the Timâ€" mins hospital and is convalescing at the home of her aunt, Mrs. F. C. Evans. We are glad to report Miss Wilkes as being well on the way to health again. The Anglican Young People‘s Assoâ€" ciation spent a very pleasant evening last Friday at the home of Mrs. W. H. Johns, Dome Mines. Games were playâ€" ed and a very happy time spent by all members. Miss Bess Hendry returned on Sunâ€" day from a vacation spent in Toronto and Kirkland Lake. There is a genuine feeling of regret among oldâ€"timers here, at the rumour of another land mark being uprooted. We hear on good authority that the Recording Office is to be moved to Timmins at the new year. Wwill be held:â€" Holy Communion, at 8 a.m. Children‘s service at 10.30 a.m. Evening Prayer and sermon at 7 pm. with Archdeacon Woodall officiating Special music is to be rendered. _â€"SBouth Porcupine, Ont.. Nov. 29th, 1933. Special to The Advance. Bt. Paul‘s Anglican Church is celeâ€" brating its eighth anniversary on Sunâ€" day next (Dec. 3rd). Special services Church Anniversary at South Porcupine Eighth Anniversary of St. Paul‘s Angliâ€" _ can Church, Sunday. Wedding at South Porcupine Last Sunday. . Other News from South End and the Dome. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 307H, 1033 High School Hall, Saturday, December 2nd, at 8.30 p.m. Schumacher Mascioli Theatre, Sunday, December rd, at 8.30 p.m. Your presence is requested at one or all of the meetings and your vote at the election In the Croatian Hall, Thursday, November 30th at 8.00 p.m. Dome Mines Friday, December 1st, at 8.00 p.m. South Porcupine Being a candidate for the office of Reeve of the Township of Tisdale for year 1934, I will address meetings as follows :â€" Chas. V. Gallagher PE E0 0000715000505 00005 0505005 151505150515 050595000545 â€"40 45 4041 Do not forget the euchre, bridge and dance, which is to be held4 on Friday in the Oddfellows‘ hall (see notice elseoâ€" where on this page). A good time is assured to all. * The bridge club met last week at the home of Mrs. F. LaForest. Mrs. Beosâ€" sette and Mrs. Cahill carried off the honours. This week the club meets at the home of Miss S. Slotnick. Miss B. Brinton has returned from Smooth Rock Palls where she was visitâ€" ing her sister, Mrs. J. Brown. Mr. G. E. Banning, who has spent the last four years at Red Lake at the Howey Mine, has returned to the Payâ€" master as accountant. He reports that he left Red Lake on the first plane out after the freezeâ€"up, this year having the shortest tieâ€"upâ€"thirteen days only, between open water and ice for planes taking off and landing. Mr. Wm. Arbour is back from Wauâ€" bushens, arriving in town on Saturday. There were no cases for hearing at Tuesday‘s police court. Mrs. C. Cook of the Paymaster Mine. with her brothers, Messrs Martin and Gus Knutson, were called to Sherâ€" brooke this week to attend the funeral of their brother, Victor Knutson, of that city. Mr. Stevenson, field engineer for Consolidated Smelters, returned on Friday with Mr. J. Spence from samplâ€" ing at Triple Lake in MacArthur townâ€" ship. He is returning this week to examine further. Mr. O‘Rourke, of Tashota, is acting as mining recorder here. A number of firemen responded to a call on Sunday afternoon which turnâ€" ed out to ‘be a chimney fire in the Leonard block, Golden avenue. This was promptly prevented from doing further damage. Mrs. J. Thomas is in weekâ€"end attending a :1 cerning the creditors of Mine. The new ‘"Dry" at the Dome was visited by over six hundred people on Surday at its official opening. Mrs. Ingram, of Utterson, is spendâ€" ing a holiday with her daughter, Ml'o McCaffrey, of the Dome Mines. A man came in from the Miracle Mine in Langley township on Monday, to be treated by a doctor for a badly cut knee; an axe was responsible. Mr. T. J. Wright left on Monday for Toronto white satin with white veil and carâ€" ried a bouquet of liliesâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. The two bridesmaids were dressed in salmon pink and carried also bouquets of lilies,. A reception was held late at the heme of the young couple on Comâ€" mercial avenue and numbers of friends were present. Advance Want Advertisements Toronto meeting E~‘the T to this g conâ€" Triplex Schumacher Events During Past Week Mrs. Wright and Dorothy Plynn. One of the best concerts of the seaâ€" son was held on Wednssdar when the United Church Choir put on a musical evening directed by Mrs. Shippam and Organist Mrs. Huxley. The first numâ€" ber was a selection on violins by childâ€" ren. The orchestra rendered the popuâ€" lar song "In the Valley of the Moon." A reading by Mrs. H. Sky was equally enjoyed. A song by Wilson Thompson, piano solo by Agnes Rubic, laughing SO| Schumacher, November the 29th, 1933 Special to The Advance. Maynard Raycroft who has spent th: past year in Radisson, Saskatchewan for his health, returned home last week looking much better for the rest anc change., Messrs Jim Henry and Sam Shank: wore called to their home in Pert® owing to the illness of their father. Mr. and Mrs. Brownley, of Cochrane arrived in town to take over the Renâ€" dezvous Tea Room, formerly run by Mrs. Wright and Dorothy Plynn. Concert by United Church Choir Death of Alex Corrigan, Formerly of Schumacher, Other Schuâ€" macher News, A A tb \/ 4 6 Hundreds of Charming New Silk S E S f\ 1 M T T~ E2 L Now or Never 4; at these " h s 3‘» Prices! '”‘? HURRY LADIES! Such Bargains Can‘t Last! ANOTHER WALLOP AT PRICES TO SPEED UP SELLING FOR THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO , evening and gave a short ; <] address, and special ment of the splendid talent of t 3. children that took part gramme. e The friends of James St 1, ’ gret to hear of his seriou k !pneumonia, in St, Mary‘s d | Mr. and Mrs. L. Hanna to Perth cwing to the il S | Hannah‘s father in the P 7| It looks as if Tisdale vo a long list of candidates t tain Jones, J. G. Harris, W. Fairhurs, M. McGes, G. A. Henderson, S. Kenâ€" nedy, M. G. Clarke, H. Hoffman, C. #1il1, W. McInnes, C. Holgevac, and F. Kostynyk. Monday, December the fourth will be election day. The pollâ€" ing booths will be in the public schaool. Mrs. J. G. Harris, who has been conâ€" fined to her home for some tims, the results of a car accident, is sufficiently recovered to be out again. The marriage of Pearl Frances, third recovered to be out again. The marriage of Pearl Frances, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Walko, Fourth avenue, to Thomas De Bonovich took place at the Church of the Nativiâ€" ty, Father O‘Gorman officiating. The councillors there are D. J. Kerr, J. A. Hawkins, F. LaForest, A. H. Cooke, Capâ€" t1iAyWward, solo0 by Mr. Christophe "Flow Gently Sweet Afton" by tt choir, were other excellent number Rev. M. Tait acted as chairman for t evening and gave a short and humoro: address, and special mention was mac of the splendid talent of the very sma children that took part in prc tigellio, song solo by Hele by R. Villene s Toâ€"Morrow TC€ irl L 11 ilp and sixtegn Al For Every Qecasion by Charlie Rotk a Newcombe, : Pyjamas Boxed Suitable for _ Christmas Unheardâ€"of value. see for vourseif. Mary‘s hosy Hannah w me€ ile voters wil ates to choose wo candidate lie Roborts, piano | bride mbe, comic song satin n solo by Stirling | glove in 1t 5 illn hosp Think what an advantage you‘ll have in choosing from a stock like Shragge‘s, at the {following sweeping reductionsâ€" the kind of priceâ€"cutting never known until January in past years! Every new styleâ€"hit included! If actual moneyâ€" saving means what it should to women of toâ€"day, there‘ll be a crcwd of buyers for these bargains toâ€"morrow and Saturday. ve. For bride received many beautiful gifts and rTr, J. A. | cheques. ke, Capâ€" Mrs. James Prentice, who underwent riirhurst, | an operation at St. Mary‘s hospital last S. Kenâ€"| week, is makinzg good progress toward uTt Mr om | groom, i for | ceremon Miss T shell Walko bride wore a becoming gown of mauve satin, made on modern lines, white gloves and hose, silver shoes, and wore bridal veil of silk net, caught to the head with a wreath of orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of pink roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. She was attended by her sister, Stella, and Kathleen De Bonovich, sister of the groom. Miss Walko was gowned in white satin with matching accessories, a white velvet turban with brilliant buckle, and carâ€" ried a bouquet of pink roses and fern. ind M 11 IY will see further marked recession in prices of Dresses and Coats. We purpose clearing out every garmentâ€"price is no object nowâ€"sell, sell them outâ€"That‘s the order! n WwWIith i De Bon« satin uroan, w ried yell . <~De Bo tin made similar to Miss and white accessories, cream rhan, with brilliant ornament, ed yellow roses and fern. Mr. De Bonovich, cousin of the cted as best man. After the a dinner was held at the the bride‘s parents, and later 1, . ILirst fAvenue, where De Bonovich will reside. ived many beautiful gifts THE LAST TWO DAYSS,.:"F SALE! Come Toâ€"morrow or Saturday ! FRIDAY and SATURDAY This is a sale with a reasonâ€"a sale with cold facts to back up the reductions and superâ€"bargain prices that we are compelled to offer here now! Only you are to blame if you miss these superâ€"savings! Are the talk of the town for value. Bloomers oldâ€"timers Last year about this time of year the an and family | pupils of the Central public school gave y sad death of a concert which was greatly enjoyed QOur Silk and Wool Few Pairs Left a M 1 Mr. J theie father, who was killed by acctident the [ in Noranda on Tuesday. No details the|of the fatality are available so far. the | Mr. and Mrs. Corrigan had resided in iter | town for several years prior going to nel- Nordnda and his death will be a shock |to his many friends here. One son, I'h° Clem, working at the McIntyre, left on ind / Tuesday and Mervin going down on ,Wednesday AND SAVE SAVE SAVE Central School Concert on December 7th and 8th Mr. and Mrs. C. Arnott and son, reâ€" turned on WednesGay from ‘Brhaceâ€" bridge, where they had gone to attend the funeral of Mr. Arnott‘s mother. Mr. and Mrs. S. O‘Hara left on Wedâ€" nesday for Noranda to attend the funâ€" arol of Mrs. O‘Hara‘s brother, Mr. A. Corrigan. Mrs. Wright left last week to resid> in Kirkland Lake. rl/fl/// II/’///f/{//’f/ff//f/’fffll?/f/fff’/fl//l/’f/ffllfi @4 * SS‘ 3 Third Avenue Keep Those Chickens From Roosting on Your Doorstep Every home owner toâ€"day is fully awnre of the ever present menace of lights gone out; extension cords all over the room, have your home and business lighting system upâ€"toâ€"date. CALL OR PHONE Electric Troubles Like Chickens Usually Come Home to Roost in the store. Grand clear ance,. Values to $8.95, Every HAT Ask one of the fortunate customers who got one of these Dresses last Saturday as to what wonderful values they were. Come early and be one of the lucky ones For the First 15 Customers SATURDAY MORNING ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR An opportunity seldom ofâ€" fered to the large womun at such striking reduction. Coats in half sizes and large sizes, in all the newes shades. Lavishly fur trimmed. Values to $10.00 Coats V alues to $49.5 Sizes to 5 10 Only bers as a special gramme. . Thers and all attendi: the evening of T C arâ€" Kingston Hotel, Timmins AC nun The 1€ da av

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