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Porcupine Advance, 13 May 1937, 3, p. 1

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Excellent Presentation Here of “The Messiah” Vol. XXII. No. 38 Hal This ousta fared unique W Rober Junior (LWOL. Hold Sumptuuus Banquet Mothers Banquetted at Interesting Event. Airâ€"- Darkne C.W.L. a ver put on by Mr Apple Pie." daughters at President : mothers. Rose Carli: mothers. res; the ( Willc tion of a Juniar League division and wished them Mrs. Wm. McCoy, prc Timmins subdivision 0: C.W.L.. congratulated th M. Ccpp. who gave tive few were expressec tion of z men be 'm of South Porcupine it} Lose Guod Famlly .J OI'n HK’III W‘ fit- “0'. "i, The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine. Established 1912 M 1 M On Mom 1K BI Rcci 1! )rc Air 1V Re L i Choru :hubert (‘horal Society: Give ()ne of the Best Musical Treats Heard in the District at Event on Monday Evc~ ning at Harmony Hall. If Presid am 11‘ Mrs. 1'. and Mrs. Pullin and Family Leaving for South Other South End Items. ndcr he Hai .oru few w Kn 1111' FUS Junior 3, and '0! .prt rmg Jghb akon harle progra mn Socie )wi YBSCI ;OlOi. ‘But Who ‘ tspâ€""And Hc â€"â€"“Bel1old a Contralw. 1d Chorusâ€"J Ki: .Onlf )ra heocc arlin propased responded to b Banning pro; he very mezzo Mr an :1 VE was on “Mot impressive. I. Munn. di‘ eybury dioce F if Ly- attended 'on up Anc advisior which . Keitl Hughe )I' xpresscd her pleasure at ', at such a delightful 11K auspices of the Junior sumptuous banquet was . Sheppard of the “Green Fifty-two mothers and evening the Scnunerl conducted by Mr. G. E i the “Messiah" b3 .l H -Mi. to Iroquois Fallsâ€"l md Miss M. Woodnll pleasure 'cnin‘ I‘( inne Orche alen. Lg product ,ertainmer Burks. on behalf of the members. moved a vote ne various speakers. 10 singing of “God Save appy group departed to Part I )1] 11 Burkt m inspiring and . "Motherhood D< 101d. Dark 1C 321713!) 1f : Soprano. Mrs. W soprano. Mrs. L Miss E. Teskey: May Abidc"â€"»I 2 Shall Purify Virgin Shall to by Mrs. A. Prom. proposed a toast to Jnded to by Mrs. C. '0 Thou oduction which of- lnment. was not as occasion deserved present were loud e talented manner was presented. Mayor was chair- May 10 011 tenor. Henderson )endm was Mrs. Han ngra 11 ccsan president '.e of the C.W.L. on the forma- 1c in this sub- 11 much success. resident of the of the Senior he members of their achieveâ€" _ 'I‘Cnox‘ Tenor. ll Junior “Moth cvcn'u‘ with their two | to their old Ow 1e Schubert 1 g were: Mr: mior League and 'mstruc 'elcomed Walked 1n Llated Mia‘s Woodall Child 10 1' Teske y Charla of tho: .vriousl addc fc bari which )f o the limau EH I‘( tc f0 1m Published at Timminn. JnL. Cunndu. Eva: HONDAY Ind THURSDAY '01] pro- 1C 2m \V: “'2 ‘ the Livc Mia: 9.115 .lC .H Airâ€"“Rejoice Recit.-â€""Then Blind Be Opem Airâ€""He Sh Soprano. Gric I’ayoro Stock Listed on Toronto Exchange Thursday The followix Schubert Chc ington. presid‘ Shares of P: been approved romo Stock Ex for trading at Listing covers ized. of which standing. Tick PAY. Company ho: la‘m'aq'tm and Quebec, located and Sigma Min- shaft, sited nea down 270 feet. 250 feet. have crosscutting is p: with 20-foot adv New double-dr 01 500 tons daily able of hoisLing feet . New subs equipment, is c Lion by July 1 Com pan; with man Globe and Mali piclous customerr thing wrong with milk's been parah anarchist. 1'8 21811 H? 1‘ Recit ezzc. Recit :1 t. .- Cho-ru. Chc Air- “But ' Choru Air-â€"-“ Air Ch Recit.â€"â€"“Behoh ry.”-â€"Barit0ne. “The Trumpet Chorusâ€"“Wort Amenâ€"~Chorus veth" - Choru IO h I‘C n U Ma He Was D< Behold a1 Thou Dids â€"-”Litt U How Beat Why 1):) sâ€"â€"”Hallelt presiden 1': C. R hen B( Hi prax’ n ill 1H 11' le'llljuh.” Part III xpected to Part II Rob iyorc Gold Mines have for listing on the To- :hange. and were posted the opening Thursday. 5.000.000 shares author- 3.408,665 shares are out.- er abbreviation will be )l'( 111C Sérmevt' northea 3N DE 1m hoist with capacity is to be installed. cap- from depth of 1.500 aticn and all electrical II 1'1 64 claims in Bour- nmevfllc Townships ortheast of Lamaque Three-compartment he west boundary. is we levels. at 125 and 3011 established. and :eeding on both levels we made to date. H( Mi Ll 0d Iinax' 100.000 Mezzo "'â€"â€"-Soprano he Eyes of VCCI'C Lan' .kman tto sus- won‘t find no- ma‘am. All our ' a Government Shepherds M .eu ve." Head Mezzo H iox {'1 'enox' ll Mezzo Mezzo iccrs 0f the L. Worth- M. Briston Cial position available in Lamb toclecmcr in c Flock )1 m Ou Ba. 1C Queen Elizabeth and the Prince Winter Returned During the Week- end ( x One and a Half Inches of Snow Fell on Sunday. The following reporL oi for the lue‘. week-end was of The Advance on Monaa: herewith for the benefit, G keep in as a record. Winter returned Lo Lin: the week-end. with one inches of snow falling the week-end. with one and a ham inches of snow falling from 1 am. Sunday until 1 am. Monday. Rain fell on Saturday from 5.00 p.m. until 11.30 pm. to the extent; of .16 inches. The average maximum temper for the last four days was 62.7! Execs. and the average minimur TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY I‘héil Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth 1y but is was 62.75 (1 minimum f distric 9 weather owded out hose who for half '81] 1C and durin morning t years in Sing Sing after me 112 fesse-d attacking an average Harlem women a week for the la: years. 74. min. 48; Sunday perature aw Orillia Thomas 01 Sunday be The followi :5 Elizabeth and Margaret Rose 37 de “V Ne '.'-Letter Alexander. .5 scmenced Sing Sing a 41; Saturday. max. y. max. 36. min. 29. The at 8 o’clock Monday 1m .':~â€"In New York. 40, retired negro to from 20 L0 40 1fter he had con- 1110111111 of five hrec mDeath on Sunday of ' Mrs. (has. Sillanpaa 13TH. 19:37 live Sund Luke near b survived by 1' Mrs. Ray H} five sons. P recently of ' wife deal 1n dex ently Bezu going wi of those SCI) his wil‘ brother and d 1110 :Oll Ch XI vrynm 1 'aul. cf 1‘1 mmm. of Bf Matti ibux'y. Mrs. Sillanpaa i: r husband; her daughter h 11111111 Of it OWI' ".Li Honkala. and his er. of Timmins A on Me mm 5 Day anc 9, leave a blank in the )f-New York City; Timmins. Walter. 5 but now residing iikko and his wife 3 Bill and his wife mmins. and Vaino aver Lake; and by Honkala. and his lome 11:. Beaver her 0C1 former a way on Published at Timmins. Ont. Can-dz. Every MONDAY 3nd TRURSDAY l'C KVisitors Delighted with Ukrainian Easter Event is taken blessed by Before 1111 the head ‘ I eggs and 1 ‘ there are After eacl : feast of i On Monday evening the Ladies' , Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held ' a very pleasant social to wish bon voy- age to Mrs. Pom. Mrs. Shaw. and Mrs. ‘Jardine. In the absence of the presi- ‘dent, Mrs. Keates extended the good wishes of the Auxiliary to these mem- l hers who wil soon be leaving on a hap- py holiday. Miss Margaret Easton presented four oi her talented dancing pupils. the two younger members of the group (Jessie Scullion and Mayzell Menearb dancing i the “Sailor‘s Hornpipe" «the last-nam- ‘ed young lady is leaving for the Old! Country on Friday). and the two elder_ Mrs. Koyolsky. of Montreal. the Guest of Honour Here. Interestingr Story of Ukrainian Easter Feast (iiyen. (’lever Dancing by Local Ukrainians in Costume. Visi- tors Find Evening a Very Pleasant, ()ne. The customs and old traditions of the Ukrainian Easter festival were por- trayed in interesting manner for the special benefit of the English-smaking visitors at the annual Ukrainian Phos- vita Association Easter Supper. Mr. Kindvak in very fluent and interest- ing style told of how in the Ukraine I Miss Frances Franklin. gave a 'Frenchâ€"Canadian reading. “The Wind iShe Blow" and responded to the ap- 1131ause with a poem of 11131 own com- 'position “Ashes On the Rug. " which ‘ “as recentlv published in The Ad\£ll‘lCCi ‘ Mr. Ashton iendcxed two V013- fine i vocal selections. Social to Wish Members Bon Voyage on Trip to Old Land. Pleasant Event at Ladies’ Auxiliary seltine) being very dance number. The tent encores for their ful dancing. Country on Friday ) . pupils IIsabel Flowe Irish Jig.“ Both were well e and pleased those present. Charles Hughes. obliged wi very popular favourites. The social was arrmxgcd h Mi'. Pennington gathering. Miss Penningtcn tambourine dance applause. gave as for dancing and the accom Mrs. McClure and the kit mittee served a very dainty ing lunch. Thus the Ladies wished a voyage and a safe return u parting members. Is the Trans-Canada Road to be Rel-muted Despatch from New keard Suggests that high I'C nplo; 3.! nform mere they follow the W. G. Nixon, M.L.A ad guson Hig'ahx I ()1 m I’zut of NL Wit EKG at WiC 11 .011 (38er compani Nothc WE .aken evening the Ladies‘ Canadian Legion held .ocial to wish bon voy- . Mr . Shaw. and Mrs. absence of the presi- es extended the good 1104 If lighway On dam and hat ill and the two old rs and June A perfect in a t: Ontario. are :rict. Road OD perfcct, in a tap 2 received insis- clcver and grace- andard 100 {am while powe have been a .Iced the Spanish (1 receiving loud )x'e number “The '0 well executed h ll proper ng at. the 0m ed the rou 11 K Temiakam and the 111115 )animem :hen con a 1K . been ap- )vemmen‘ additional :ll the M b {0 utt for 1d vise plea happy ir dc- 3W'11C r and Lama 81150! [W0 "1C )m my the h pression and speech was I‘ hear. Her audience were much impressed as the visi applause continually intc address. Mrs. Kovolsky SD applause continl address. M rs. K1 wuth movement experiences country and May Ncame iave organizations to come. to. upon reaching Canada. "It is a fine thing to know you are coming among friends." the mayor said. Austin Neame. president of the Can- adian Legion. thanked the Ukrainian Prosvita Association for its support in all patriotic events in Timmins. He said. “I would like to see more. of these gatherings where one could meet and learn the customs and traditions of the. various peonles who make up the citi- zenship of the Dominion.“ W. A. Devine touched upon the sub- W. A. Devine touched upon 1 ject of the younger members Ukrainian Prosvita Association marks being heeded and will 1 upon in the near future, if at sible. After supper. the Ukraini: danced some of their native The skill with which these were ed was a feature of the even enjoyable to all present. Schumacher Shows Loyalty on Big Day Many Evidences o I‘eelmv' at Sc Other Schumac After supper. the Ukrainian folk danced some of their native dances. The skill with which these were execut- ed was a feature of the evening? and enjoyable to all present. The Easter supper came to a close in the early hours of the morning after a pleasant and enjoyable night. Cd Schumacher to The Advanl Mr. Jack C for Renfréw his mother. Carl Hannah spent, the week-end visiting in Kirkland Lake. The firemen had a call to 56 Second avenue on Thursday morning when sparks ignited a shingled roof causing considerable damage to the roof. Mr. 0. Thompson left last week for Triple Creek where he will be employ- Mr. and Mrs. Jame been resident of Low years. left, 11st week week VL Mrs. P. B. Cameron who has been ill for the past few weeks, was taken by her daughter, Mrs. Dearden. to Toron- to on Saturday for further medical attention. Miss E. Jones. R.N.. accom- panied them down. Mr. M. Barsatto left Friday for Gravenhurst where he and his brother. Joe, went to Montreal for a few days‘ visit. ' Mr. V. Philphs, who is a patient in u Toronto hospital. is getting along very nicely, and expects to be home shortly. Miss Gertrude Furlong spent Sunday in Haileybu-ry visiting her sister. Mil- dred. in the Haileybury hospital. In honour of Coronation Day man) I] 1181‘ M wprcpr 1rches ¢ PRICE THREE CENTS )1 idc Ix 35'01' Lnglish to the gatheri ayor Bartleman told ( riences in landing- [try and said the U 1' “New Canadians" V r organizations to cc ll) it II Kenneth Lang in Toronto. G Smla spen her husband 11 =11 1' MarLind returning 11c 'XOUIL I] d W I'( MacDonald n Haileybury BIC pr Ox .lf ri 18! Third Section hatson. lei to amend 1f )1 8f May 11th. 1937 .1‘ (Jerome and bush decorate EH 11 hi b1 )1 t1 Bartlcn Bovine ‘ gathern at n rom ale left Sum the bcgmnmg )cir 11d l] )1 If W ( in f Patriotic t1 um acher. 191' News. crrt JORC lick on Thursday the burial 01 (Wide: )l‘ an. Ausm poke bricfl fr 111 Ids, who has 1 number of orth Bay L0 I) spiLal Day house the Can- Ukrainian mpport. in m strange 1:111 and lucky to bc )LH change ‘11 3 the high all .pos 10 sub- of thc his rc- Sm Sunda y .dxr pr: M y fm )1‘ Lhc anlza f()I 10011 I U] indi WCI‘ H HIM tl‘u 11' n

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