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Porcupine Advance, 19 Dec 1938, 1, p. 2

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Later on, possibly in February, students of the High School will on a concert featuring possibly plays. We regret Lo hear that Mr. Schneider who has been sick for some time, was On Thursday morn public is invited to t] the High School. T Ccommengcemer. exerci: there is to be a spof terlainment featuring tween Schumacher a; pine High Schools. And, 0 the Chri par.s. On Wed Church in prosognt th and pagea oOn . _ W Lynch‘s p will enten their own ; mas progt Domt Suncd; south End and Dome Schools to Have Entertainments. Also sunday School Events This Week. High School | Christmas Event. Other News from South Porcupine | and the Dome. | South Porcupine Plans _ Many Christmas Events mMnaA Day and Night Road Service UrC SYHMLL STMLVMAH UVAAGTOOU TV JIIJOM J TVDLLOVMAd HJLIM dHLLNILM SIHL ATALS NJ MHAIYMÂ¥G TT.AOA ‘Kep awuo)} ; 4[ttWwBJ aitjua A10]J B2 St 1B I1OJ 1JT0‘RP ‘1aq tuawa. puy puUy WoJJ S1J13 oaIjOwojnte aulp asa} JO auo ajrto â€"ordde ea e sumo oya ueu Luy on la SQUTH END GARAGE YA CHAINS GRILL COVERS nel} Wishes to announce that Mr. J. C. Chisholm is no longer associated with their company, and henceforth the company will not be responsible for any orders taken by him in its name. YOUR CAR NEEDS THE BEST IN WINTER 11 DEFROSTERS _ ANTJâ€"FREEZE J#50C 4s mm CASCO FULTON AT THIS TTME OF THE YEAR WE PAUSE TO WISH OUR MANY FRIENDS Classic Sportswear Christmas â€" Greetings WEED CHAINS p.m ng at 9 a.m. the he auditorium of ‘here will be no °3 this year, but cial form of. enâ€" g a beâ€" ndâ€" Sauth Porcuâ€" \ MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR the School will nas conceort Child. On scial invitaâ€" nd friends) and Pupils ittend their p.ni. in the ed Church h Mrs. H. functions a major 30 ‘ SsCAnooil nds with r Christâ€" ceuimninâ€" pecial rested the put LWO AMn Â¥1%)]1 be Prank Briden from the School bury. Mrs. Helmer gave a house party on FPriday evening in aid of the Rebekah The Y.PS. of the United Church chose a cold evening for their sleighâ€" ride on Wednesday. A few noses and roes were nipped befor>» their return from around the lake, but youth recks little of such thingsâ€"the ride was the main thing, and although no snowâ€" banks were encounted into which they miglu, have been spilled, we understand one sleigh was empty most of the time! Church for a bean supper which had! been prepared under the convenorship of Miss N. Haneberry. Ther» will be no meeting this next week. ber of around fifty, for dinn« bridge, proceeds to go toward the of the Anglican WA., of whic} are members. A most delicious was served followed by bridge as the following ladies came off y A pleasing party which was in the nature of a houseâ€"warming took place on Thursday night at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. Seton Adamson on Powell avenue. This is a new house which has only been cccupied since Dec. 1st. Mrs. Adamson, wich Mrs. Wm. Pairhurst as joint hostess invited guests to the num«â€" ber of around fiftv, for dinner and want o mar for this win removed to rospital on F Mr. W. was a visli of Mr. ar SOUTH PORCUPINE Mr. J. Cut!] he arive for ver 80 are ‘ant ~o mak RADIOS FOG LIGHTS FLASHLIGHTS EVEREADYâ€"PRESTONE : Casin Ski Club or memb'ership. e already on the Arimtage ; homse for Christmas of Mining as Haileyâ€" eckâ€"end arron. Porcupine General . . .. for the CAR GIFTS Parry Souni. d to the home M is making Although aster thev The Kiwanis were hoass on Thursday night to the Lions Club from Schuâ€" mach>r (8 members attended) and the 1938 and 1939 council for Tisdale. Only have beonâ€"visiting the former‘s Mrs, Sheppard, of Rae avenue, loft on Sunday for their home in Tiverton. A number of interested friends from South End attended the Schubert Choir concerty in ~Timmins. onâ€" Wednesday night. < They; report a delightfiul cramme delightfully rendered. All enâ€" joyed the concert. Attending from South Porcupine as members of the Choir were Mr. and Mrs. H.; C. Smith, Mr. G. Trueblood, Miss Rathwell and Miss McKeown. South Porcupine, Dec. 17.â€"â€"(Specal to The Advance)â€"The event of the week for the youngsvers was a skating party at the rink on Friday nightâ€" South Porcupine High School students playing hosts to Schumacher students. Afvrer skating the party went up to the High School, where a Christmas tree had been set up, and interchang> of private gifts took place, as well as dancing, and a lunch served and preâ€" pared by South Porcupine studenis. As the large loud speaker had broken down at, che rink, the students wish to pubâ€" licly thank Grant and . Byerley who loaned them the largest radio their store contained for the skating at the rink. As it was their Christmas party they Wwere allowed to use the school umil midnizht, South â€"End thinks Schumacher "delightful guests, and Schumacher reports that South End can‘t be beaten as hosts. Mrs. Hunter and son, Larry, who have beonâ€"visiting the former‘s Mrs, Sheppard, of Rae avenue, loft on Sunday for â€"their home in Tiverton. Other South Poreupine and Dome News. Happy Skating Party at South Porcupine Lodge funds. Euchre was the form of and eight tables of guests had a jolly time. The hostoss 'served a lovely lunch and prizes for euchre were won by:â€"1, Mrs. V. HMHedges: 2, Mrs. Fiorence Mitchelil; 3. Mrs. B. Webb; 4, Mrs. A. Ewing: and Miss Audrey Bennett won the consolaâ€" tion prize, Miss Becty Gallagher and Miss Joseâ€" phine Cecconi arrived homs on Saturâ€" caiy morning for the Christmas holiâ€" days, from the University of Toronto. W» are glad to see Mr. Allan Pearcse ("Unk") around again after being sick with pleourisy. Mr, Charlie Armstrong, who has 15â€" covered from his rscent iliness. was host on Tuesday evening to a numbe: of his men friends at his home. Cards were the form of entertainmeont and a delicious ‘unch was served. hall. Both had wives in the O‘a C try (Poland). The two miners killed at the Pamou Mine on Wednesday â€" Ivan Gaspara and John Balkovic â€"â€" were buried 0 Friday in Timmins from she Ukrainia _ * K# x«*: ing at 8.30 pm. The event is under the auspices of the Timmins Lodze of the QOddfellows and so it is sure cha; the evening will be a pleasant one. Prizes for the will be choice paultry. Exerybody will be welcome and ali are cortain to have a good time as well as likely to carry away some of the acitractive poultry prizes. Among t events chis Drive to be evening, D¢ hall, inz at 8.30 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Poultry Whist Drive at ~ _ _ Oddfellows‘ Hall, Dee The Corpse in the Silver Slippersâ€" R. Walling. The Doctor of Lonesome Riverâ€"E. Marshall. * Tishâ€"M. R. Rinehart. man. f Spring Always Comesâ€"E. Cambridgse And Tell of Timeâ€"L. Kroy. The River Breaks Upâ€"Singer. The Growth of Manâ€"M. De LaRoche Hear Broken Melodyâ€"K. Norris. Images in a Mirrorâ€"S. Undset. The Wallâ€"M. R. Rinehart. The Lamp in the Valleyâ€"A. Stringer., Mr. Moto Is So Sorroyâ€"Marquand. Unfamiliar Facesâ€"Rosman. Rebeccaâ€"Du Maurier. row ind Shop FEa Belasco Compensa Evanseolin( Hiawathaâ€" Towers In the Mistâ€"E. Gouge. A Woman Scream»dâ€"R. Neum: Bow Down To Wood and Ston awronce. All TY Mammoth ard. Additions to the cupine Pusolic Tishâ€"M. R. Rinehart. Ropsors Rowâ€"W. Desping Houssâ€"E. Wallace. With Flame of Freedomâ€" Yonds DsF New Library Books at South Porcupine Chinese P: Freckles C Crimson R The Boom NCw Mother C: Miss Pink Make Beli JOobs Neie( The Hcius: Mr. Stariing Summ 5k Mis Derelic Sue Bs Hol jocd . Alaskanr Journey D3 01 a :y Sou T6DI0O08ra allin«# Cort ranck. @Autiful Lo 16 Imnaln lor Sails the Mayfiowerâ€"H. Morâ€" Bincdle 01 C orvie Rivgs im ol n ME Po Mo Chan iphy iing and Mr. Cavaragh were A miniuwe‘s speech from each i required and the Buffaloâ€"Anâ€" themfa pnrn under Mr. #s <;_ived sclections. It was a Du N Men 11 CxAIS W Nonâ€"F Ey ‘An 11 town iTroOt â€"â€"E. _ O 20th 1} ndon New Rocks India m ngfellow gfellow. Juvenil f Freedomâ€"E. Chapâ€" Bg R. Hichons. >â€"M. A. Barn n th lin [ commentâ€" The event is under ‘Timmins Lodze o{ â€"W. Dseping. morrowâ€"Downin iglerâ€"I. Walton. {f Benvenuto Cellini Throuch Mexicoâ€"H. â€"Clueâ€"A. Christie. Chickensâ€"K. Wiggin â€"M. R. Rinehart. ". Baldwin. Hill. nnyVvyson morrow in the E. Biggars Homeâ€"J.â€" iTries COn Oppenheim ‘. Dseping. Apl ‘LAY tion E. W. Hasichu Ssharp 12e Rol Hi 1 ) South Porâ€" Librarv. NU 14 opped ds on Mone ; Keyâ€"E. BIi . Gouge. R. Neuman Y int oultry 1V{( n West Hil] o 17.â€"( followin ‘vÂ¥ hore: ladies wheon 1 Associatian m Mundv »nâ€"E. D. Bigâ€" W Oppenheim Roomlhnt ry Whis Tussday) Aidfellows 1win lehou H. Boylâ€" hne Special hief ions C David rQquUâ€" in Hill hncoa n 8 n = 1Ve aind m Caught at Matheson with Highâ€"grade Ore Iroquois Falls, Dec. 16.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"In an attempt to conâ€" ceal the identity of its convents, two paper bags, ons inside of the other. were used by Karl Lindbergh, as he was caught by police carrying goldâ€" bearing ore without license or proper Mr, Stan Wookey, who lhad welcomâ€" ed the guesis at the beginning of the event, took opportunity before the close to cthe "get together" social hour or two planned after the hockey match, and to which all were cordially invited. the largest arca and mileagse in existâ€" ence and he was proud of whas had been done to encourage real sport in hockey in the North, He thanked the O.H.A. officials for coâ€"operation and inâ€" terest in the past. With the new arena he believed. that hockey would be stronser than ever in this part of the strons Noh Bangquet to O. H. A. N.O.H.A. Mr. Campbell, in replying, said it was the {wenleth season that he had been actively intorested in hocksy matâ€" ters. The territory of the N.O.HA. was the largest arca and mileags in existâ€" (Continued From Page One) levelopment of hockey in the North PThe suggestion was warmly applauded arl Lindbergh Sentenced to Six Months in Jail. Pay her the compliment of Gifts by Helena Rubinstein Two hundred jack rabbits bit the dust recently ‘and Mrs. Bertha Win in the wake of a concerted drive by 300 hunters from |ably represented the Toronto and Meaford, Ont. The sharpshooters bagâ€" | shot two of the large: ged 1,726 pounds of rabbit in less than 10 hours. | was stated the jack ral Threée red foxes woere also shot in the drive. Jack |event in St. Vincent t McDevitt of Mimico (LEFT) shot one of the Helena â€" Rebinstein‘s stunnin? matched Town and Ccuntry Vanâ€" ity set. Double compact in lotus white or licorice black with gola bands, and matching lipstick. In the gay angelsâ€"andâ€" stars gift Box $2.175 g44 ') Cruise Re; UpP} aAd $3.00 300 HUNTERS BAG ALMOST A TON OF RABRBIT chante Eau de Cologne in dimpled flacon with a genâ€" crous box of matching Enâ€" chante Dusting Powder. In the gay angelsâ€"andâ€" Helena â€" Rubinstein‘s 36\ Crown Attorney Caldbick was in atâ€" tendance at the cours, and crossâ€"exâ€" amined Lindbergh, which materially assisted in giving the decision. Samples of the ore, caken to Mr.| Dodgs, head of the assay office of the | Hollinger mine, Timmins, showed a total value of the handâ€"screened conâ€" tents to be $340, and while part of the on was very low in value, yet some of | w was quite hish, and brought the value up. | Having pleaded guiliy to the crime, ' and not endeavoring to resist arrest,| was brought into consideration as| Magistrate Tucker servenced the acâ€" cused to six months‘ imprisonmeont at Haileybury jail. guilt, and gave further evidence by proâ€"â€" ducing a baggage tickst for a club bag, which revealed a set of troy sceales, and | more ore. I train a.. Matheson on Priday, Deg. 9, gnroute to his home town, Sault St. Maric, Michigan. It was furvher revealed at court held here Thursday afternoon, before Magisâ€" traie E. R. Tucker, that the outer bag was used to hold th> concentrate, while (he inner bag, supposed for a foil, carâ€" rled only confectionary. This, howâ€" ever failed to fool Provincial Officer Allan Stringer, of Schumacher, as l»> accosted the man, who confessed his iuthority to do so, on a souwhâ€"b rain a‘ Matheson on Friday, D 1} PINE STREET SOUTH Prove your own good taste and your knowâ€" ledge of hers. If she is already using these preparations, she will be doubly appreciaâ€" tive. If not, she will be grateful for years to come, for you will have introduced her.to the way to lasting beauty. 7Â¥ J. Bert Sutherland shot two of the largest jacks and the smal was stated the jack rabbit drive would be an event in St. Vincent township. OTHERs AT $6.50 $18.00 $22.50 and $29.50 ‘i'l‘o Reâ€"Broadcast Address 1 Hon. Malcolm MocDonald Ning (RIGHT) ~f Toront he nimrods. Mrs rgest jacks and the small Glc>e and Mail: Germany has. brokâ€" m off sports relations with the Nethâ€" erlands. This is down to the childish stage: "I won‘t play with you any more." To the Editor of The Advance, Timmins,.Ont, Dear Sir:â€"Further to my letter of the 12th December:informing you that the Right Honourab2 â€"Malcolm Macâ€" Donald, P.C., M.P., Secretary of State for the Colonies and for Dominion Afâ€" fairs, would broadcast on the Empire short wave from the United Kingdom a talk on the subject of "Empire at 2.20 a.m. Greenwich Mean Time on December 20th (9.30 pm. Eastern Standard Time on December 19th), I am now advised that the talk will be reâ€"broadcast over the National netâ€" work of the Canadian Broadcasting Oorporation at 11.1 p.m. Eastern Stanâ€" dard Time on Monday, 19th, Dec@mber, I shall be extremely grateful for any reference you may care to make in your columns to this event. Yours faithfully, J,. Paterson, for H. M. Trade Commissioner Last week The Advance refeorred to a letter received from His Majesty‘s Trade Commissioner at Toronto in connection with an address to be deâ€" livered by the Right Honourable Malâ€" colm MacBonald, Sécretary of State for the Colonises and for Dominion Afâ€" Last woeekâ€"end a second letter was received from His Majesty‘s Trade ‘ase, filled with itment prepara For Délivery Phone 808 m k( CaA)p Win 1t

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