Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Mar 1939, 1, p. 3

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as manneq The ice Mary Hodson: gonts‘ lst. Mr. I Guaccf; low scc the card the dances were enj ris accompaniec The Junior holding a tea afternoon. ’I‘hu fashion sho' vetsky's Sto Junior Red The McIntyre F. C. Ladi met, at the home of Mrs. Second Ave, on Wedne Business was discussed. Af ness Mrs. Mair served a nic a social evening was en jay The Consumers Co- -opexz held their whist drive in served able 6‘ Mrs. J: Thursdz the win 2nd. M1 Robson. cuperatin (‘nts in C sister-ln-lz Second Av Mrs. Fre ceiv-ed a 1 of the 501' brothe Illitt€(? ovennl hdfli spent: ed. M dent M yre arena m “Dam Song.‘ Kathleex posed of Lu mon MCS N115 was ed t IO m m U She Ha: Dion: 30!] Int; day cussed an Easter U The Advan: the Anglicar 0! Mrs. Pen vle evening W21. Mrs. F. J. Ba am Schumacher Events During Past Week Lemcox M135 1 re w prize WAY. MARCH 30TH. 1939 rdne h -l H OI 1E Will! hElC Vf IUI‘ 'd m ' in Lancas; A.D.S. Club airman MCI Tr nlc ymen wim 3 MOUNT JOY BEAUTY SALON 1 O‘Ro 11‘ amp: Mz. 56 Mountjoy Street South 110d {c Mc EU WI 15' UI' M N EVV \V A Y .16 'Vi and M1 28! 71 15 “(I I" )ll if 11 5E M M tab .VI )E enjoyed. -operativ Ion-es and 0th Miss Muriel Ha m Mrs Bob K5311 m; 3rd. M13 4 '055 Society are 5111011 Show this Maxch 29th in niLy hall. The )ut. on by Buco- members of the Gold Centre. re- neek, telling her of her youngest] 95 of whist 21 Ladies lst. M 's. G. Johnsa 1: 2nd Mr. M; Duc 1110 ‘dav M21 111 .Oll Why Aux hom Ave .. Daff W85 by IE Dl 31‘ 111C he TUE h N E“ Of )f 36 Beauty (‘oifl'uro Styling W I] The [opp icture shows six of the 301mg ladies who took p311 111 the P1ide of the North‘ numbe1 Standing. fxom left to 1igl1t: Margaret Keeley, Bette MacMillan. and Muriel Cripps; Kneeling, from lefr to right: Jean L11- l‘erty. Katherine LaFonta'me and P211 Campbell. \ NEW DAY IN ‘oifl'uro Styling ('IHRM .xxn INTEREST .\'1‘ TM: l‘()R(‘l'l’l.\'IC SKATING (xmxntu. ,Schumacher Young ”â€" !( 0UP]? WEddt‘d Here That Women A pp rovi :1 t 0 'emon Phone If}! Skating Club at the M0111 success. The arena wa‘ everybody was thrilled with In! display. Great credit L ’Iargaret Austin. instaructres. M COU per meo the pr pI' M Mi me W n 11 h 11 “1 D m urth Ava. on Tue hundred was pla ‘x's being: Ist. M: ed Jones; 3rd. M: “129, Mrs. C. Braw 3rd Ave Ito with Av Society of St. A 'ch will hold 1 'IE lat mogress the pup ybody was sux' Av ’eecive m '0 m ario ser njoyable 3'0 U 1' HIE 311C W88 her h uh ho m c play M 1'. M I'.‘ NI N 1m 1k ll ['I‘homas and family: Mr._and 1' ’Hogg: Mr. and Mrs. V. M. C Mr. and Mrs. P. Reynolds and Ka Mr. and Mrs. Dave Evans: Mr. M IJ. Douglas and family; Mr. an ’Mx's. Cootes and I Curtis family; R. P. family; Abbie and 1 Auxiliary Canadian ‘cupine: E. DeRosa McQuarrie: Mr. ar and family: Mr. a: and Mr Kaufm: Farrell Brown Lovely flow The Hoistmer Mine; from E M. Donlevy: bra 11C Niemi: J. S: dxed and He 1.0.0172: Ma Jr.: Mrs. E. Hunkir after t H W pa: Christir Spitz. o shocked and saddenec She had been ailing f¢ en to St. Mary’s All wish her a spa Mrs. Barber. of at the home of he Stiles, D-wyer Bloc] Funeial Yesterday (Wt Mrs John Spitz {espected Resident of Porcupine Laid to . He own and Sm 31C m ia 1C IE and di'd usbanc Buddy an and and JI an W awa )8 Porcupine. March AdvanceIâ€"The d 1 Spitz. wife 0 Crawford St.. W] 13‘ laC 1mm ‘ki Js‘band I am “'11 e Bobby Mary’s hospi and Bobby who e and mother. 3k M c am a. in spite 10.30 pm 'mpathy 11 31 :Mr W afie 1C 3V .1 «M Mr M In the bottom pictures are costume prizes. From left Bette MacMillan. Andrew Mac Alec Fulton and J. Duyrczon. )x‘onto. is v'L daughter. M 11 Buff anc whic m DI am 1E 11' H11 11 South 11' 11 we} L ,ll' )hl son: M Mr. am THE PORC‘U‘PIN‘E ADVANCE. 17m. ONTARIO Distinguished Musicians To Be At Liskeard Festival Spring Fashion Show Being Held To-day Event Undel the Junior 1 er .1 1' 1( ll )fu )V excellent. DC simplifie 3m in thei mbers of 1 Vic in ’1( .IC :he ‘ ader ed ’cupme Te Red D I‘hursda .xmil 6 €11 ht imc The Adv Ad nd Irene: Mr. and Mrs. E] family: Mr. and Mrs. Hou nily; Mr. and Mrs. T. W11 111d {112111 1‘6 til some of the winners of right: Mildred Verbik. chic. Mrs. Walter Snook. iCC )1 the Junior (l )I‘in ’it. Ma it h D‘ 9 Advance is reaching I women from all over: strict are enjoying a. while their eyes are If the most. fashion- ax'. After a show of pe. spring shopping! and local ladies will i iew Easter "best." I . Junior League Red mannequins for the .e ensembles will bel Sam Bucovetsky de-l 1'} r Auspices of {Cd Cross. IC )p me 1m 1C 1t HIT 1m unit U 11 Lemoon. from. 3’. ck. the Junior mite with Sam )I 1a 3g donated for heal and Sun- is announced. Monday, April 'mg entries for 9 given under ization formed hic ampion Smith. 3 Mendelssohn ,ll )1 ill give many -. new in the lid those who event will no: r8 n‘ anc nphony -4 Spc inding massed .811 will who ' >ca and essim‘ awards itwo robbers as one of the cars stolen i by the thugs was owned by Mrs. Skeene lmoher of Mr. Fred Skeene. of Schu- macher. Mrs. Skeene. who is an in- Ivalid. was out in the car. her maid ibeing‘the driver. The robbers forced !ihe two ladies out of the car. and it is [easy to understand the anxiety felt by iMr. Fred Skeene when he learned this mews. A long- distance phone call from this mother. however. set Mr. Skeene’s mind at ease in the matter. as his mother assured him that she was all right. and had fully recovered from the ll'right naturally received when the rob- lbers stole her car. l A very pretty wedding took place on [Monday March 20th at the United Church Manse. Timmins. when Miss Nessie Gardiner. Cochrane. daughter or ng. and Mrs. James Gardiner. became {the bride of Mr. James Hamilton. Schumacher. youngest son of the late (Jack Hamilton. Timmins. The bride :was attended by Miss Mary Andru- ch-uck. and Mr. M. Varady. attended the groom. The Rev. W. Mustard of- [iiciateci Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton have Schumacher. March 29th to The Advance. Schumacher. March 29th. Special to The Advance. Reference was made in The Advance on Monday to the fact that. Harry J. Fuke. formerly of Timmlns was the bank manager who was held no and bound with several of his staff and some customers. when two armed rob- bers raided the Bank of Commerce branch at Markham last week. The district has another link with these ficiated. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton have taken up residence on Fourth Ave. Mr. Hamilton is a popular employee of Feldman‘s Grocery department. First. Ave. Their many friends wish them much happiness. Robbers Take (Jar Owned by thttmachcr Man's Mother Miss Jessie Gardiner and Mr. J. Hamilton Wedded. Sam Bucovetsky Ltd. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT OR DROP IN AT YOUR CONVENIENCE Mr. Gracey, representing Miss Ellis, representing “ Fashions Preferred” ‘.‘ Superior Cloak” SPRING SUITS You are cordially invited to see. the New Spring Fashions, shown to- day at the Junior League Fashion Show and now on display in our Dress Salon, second floor. DRESSES, FROCKS, EVENING GOVVNS Special March Blst Miss L011 T597 was given great ap- plause at the conclusion of her address. She 10! t on Tuesday for Cochrane. where she spoke last night. During her visit, to town she visited the Mim‘s and !Fifth Annual At Home of f Schumacher High School Mr. Tester made an effective appeal {or a generous collection. over $100 beâ€" ing collected in a few minutes from the large audience. (Continued from Page One) immense territory. its te:ming millions. and its fervent spirit. win this war. She felt that every civilized country. every Christian people must sympathize with China. How could Canada hslp? She suggested three ways: By providing money {or food. shelter. medicine; by crippling Japan's finances by refusing to buy Japanese goods stained with the blood of innocent people; and by refus- ing to ship to Japan nickel. guns. muni- tions. and other materials to carry on the murderous war of aggression. Following the address there was the usual discussion featured by the Men's Forum. Mr. Thos. E. Bailey and others taking part and making suggestions as to how Canada could show its attitude. Mayor Bartleman was called up and made a decided hit by referring to the fact that at a meeting of the town council that evening. a resolution had been passed asking the government to stop shipmetns to Japan from Canada of any materials that would aid the carrying on of their war of aggression. Asks Canada}; Help for V lctrms 01 War TOPCOATS will be present Timmins, ()nl. and 21ml April ls Toronto Star -- A South Al'rimr motorcyclist had his license Simpfi‘iizk'i for eating his lunch while ODOI‘JLHH' his machine. It. was obviously not liu (wt-1010mm) mommi for eating. ether places of interest. She was ‘g‘ivvn enthusiastic reception by the Chinosv of the town and district. many of whom attended the‘ address in the (r'hurvh. scme of Lhe loaders occupying plm-os «m the platform. For Appointment Phone 212 7 Pine Street N. 'l‘lmmim OPTOMETRICAI. DEPT. II. SWEET. Registered Optomvtrist is at your service. TAKE ADVANTAGE 0|" ()1 CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN. What do $Y0ur Eyes Mean to you? L. HALPERIN 'f'w‘" 'v‘ul' QC-‘w-uwm - ‘ ' ‘ V ‘ \ ‘~‘ ‘0‘ C . '0 . -.. .--..-‘-£A~" . ww- How can you hope to ram- pote with your fellow workers if you have poor or strained eyes. Make sure about tlw condition of your eyes. lluw them examined now. )‘(l PAGE THREE 41 m

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