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Porcupine Advance, 4 May 1939, 1, p. 2

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Then camp fire followed at which members of the Committee (Mesdames Evans, Maxwellâ€"Smith, Dogue, Cumâ€" imining), Leader Bessette, and District Captain Leiterman, of the Dome joinâ€" gd. They were greatly entertained by No the | T iscda cCommissio evening ir very pleas progressed had a very tion and : fhine Do;n News from South Porcupine, Dome and the District O se e The â€" Commi Marching Son:g Only," which t Advance) â€"Divisional Commisâ€" sioner, Mrs. Tomney, of Cobalt, is in camp this week on her official visit. While in South Porcupine she was the guéest of Mrs. Kenmsley of the Dome, and was entertained on Wednesday by Mrs. Harper, president of the local Guide Committee, Mrs. Tomney assisted in selecting a committée at the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Mine in the interests of the new Guide troop which has just been formed there. Mrs. Keats, Mrs. Vary and Mrs. Neeloy 4A Yrei Captain W progress m ‘lremen‘s AsSsoOCci§aUlL kaming FPiremen‘s 4 held in Schumache meeting were offic of the Schumacher crowd out so please note the date. Mrs. Fleming, of Toronto, is this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Naish, of Lakeview. A meeting of the Schumacher Department was held on Wednesday evening in the Fire Hall to discuss plan.s for the celebration of July 1lst. A joint tournament with the Cochrane Firemen‘s Association and the Temisâ€" kaming Firemen‘s Association is to be held in Schumacher. Present at the meeting were officials and members of the Sthumacher Fire Deopt., Mr. F. ®. Thompson, secretary of the Temâ€" Interesting Address on Visit to England by Mrs. Tomney, of. Cobalt. Report of Activities of South Porcupine Gir] (Giuides and Brownies. Other Notes. ada s peacellll S The Ladies‘ C Church held th day this week Church. Plans : serving of a hot day (8th) in the to 7 â€"p.m. ‘They on Saturday. Mr. James Yo the guest of hot at the home of Pottsyillle, the birthday. Young jolly evening, an to Mr. Young. Mr. P guest of on Satu snower. Mr. and M visitors in New TLiskeard TD)r. and MI The ladiles are fowel and facecl hospital, and in Friday,. May 12th dence at the Ho:s house from 3 to 6 this day and all . ofi the Auxiliary. and the visitors v cver the hospital tional Hospital C The Auxiliat hospital met 6 in the Masoni ance was noted doneâ€"dressing:s imornings, : north end « and blue ar sey‘s garder cus flowers Jjoy for a v In the r daffodils a scylla is bi Btan Pearce at thne eéast?rn C signs of breaki1 Anyone deziro of spring than South Porc The Advance Be Presented At Flood Thing Of the Past "Looking Lovely" To at South Porcupine NOW Schumacher ? Water Subsided Ten Inches in Few Days. Signs of Spring in the Gardens at South Poreupine. Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Hospital Active. Other News of South Poreuâ€" pine and the Dome. | ettit ommissioner Visits S. Porcupine Guides 12 vel comm ice has hb efAAV mA VCE up own on Wednesday from d and were the guests of . W. Atkinson. issioner â€" listened with wo songsâ€"â€"‘‘The CGuides‘ ig." and "Drink to. Me he girls sang very swoerâ€" e, May 3â€"(Special to ~Divisional â€" Commisâ€" ney, of Cobalt, is in on her official visit. ‘orcupine she was the which showed Guide craft. ng of Pottsville, was r on Saturday night U[r. Gordon Davis, of cccasion being his folks met and had a gifts were presented 1J 16 ted in selecting a Buffaloâ€"Ankerite of the new Gauide been formed there. v and Mrs. Neeloy ne cr6 carpet i will be served, be allowed to see May 12th is Naâ€" and ‘will be obâ€" orcupine by this 10 il Toronto, was the . Maxwellâ€"Smith Thaompson wer to hold it on e Nurses‘ Roesiâ€" will hald open he afternoon o1 ; will be guests Ade 1ini: t of the lake ‘eck water has flow of water 3â€"â€"â€"(Special 1 d on Raillwa Ta} ind the blut e ‘erardens o| od which at rly â€"â€" thes paÂ¥A _Fd Rapâ€" it of corâ€" rivine us help the fternogo:l _ attendâ€" VOork wWas eradual _ bathâ€" for the it on hardy 12 NPW 3 Mrs. Tomney visited the Brown Pack in the Parish hall on Tuesds and Mrs. Harper, District Capta Leiterman and Mrs. Bessette were pre: ent also. Captain Wilkins thankec missioner, and gave a nice girls in which she compli troop on the committes w behind itos The singing brought an interesting m« In London she was taken over Imperial Headquarters, and went lunch with Lady Badenâ€"Powell, ; eight other overseas commission among them a Hindu princess. i also was invited to the Royal Gar Party at Buckingham Palace, and m the curtsey to Queen Mother Mary In addition to this s] scription of an English camp which she visited a talk by the Commissioner on her r< cent visit to England; which she gay with charm and humour and to whic the girls listened with delight, She told her welcome to Englan from Imperial Headquarters, and the presentation of a silver beave badge to show she was from Canada As she was staying staying in Dorse ghe was guest of honor at the Dorst Rally where between three and fou thousand Guides assembled and greete the Princess Royal, to whom Mr Tomney was introduced as a gusest C hanor. The Princess promised t come to Northern Ontario if she eve came to Canada. A few minutes day for Magistrate of the few cases tha Mrs. Montrose, of Rae Ave., the weekâ€"end in Kirkland Lake. \ there she visited Mr. and Myr Reamsbottom, Porcupine old Mrs. Earl Somerville is in To for a few days this week. Mr. Terrien, of 38 Rae Ave., is {ined to bed, after having suffer stroke. This is the fourth he has having been ill for some time. Police Court Bornâ€"In the Porct Hospital on May lst, a c and Mrs.â€"PF. Ailello, of pine. Bornâ€"To Mr. and M of South Porcupine, a May 2nd, in the Pore Hospital. Those remembering the go enjoyed at the last whist drive the Ladies Auxiliary of the will be glad to know that t nolding another on Tuesday the Masonic hall, starting at 8 their business meeting. All welcome. The Girl Guide Association ing spscial badges to commemo visit of the King and Queen worn sn the uniform. The Lezion members ladies of the Auxiliary social with cards at t on Saturday night. weekâ€"ond, Me will speak at ed Church, Timmins, on Sun« inz; and at the United Ch Anglican Church on Sunday â€" After the evening service in a lantern service is to tb h parish hall at 830 p.m. when IFMireéemen s Walsh, secretary of men‘s Association Max Smith, past Temiskaming Assoc Mr. J, S, Harringt of the Upper Canac hnolding special seryv weekeâ€"ond. He will . jined We cOn ClAl SbrVICC He will spf lac Brownics men s Ass ary of the CE 1s Lo ie 8.30 p.m. wt itions of the comed to h Porcupt t, a dau suffi¢ Atkin t wer J11 now M:I T1 dau up 101 it d 1€ M V 6 11 11 11 Tap i de Mtr. CUNL A€ M 1 n his tail, and "Cleanâ€"up Song" and the "Gocdnight Song" closed the meetingz. Before closing a special Brownie wish for the King and Queen was put under the toadstool. A full pack was in atâ€" tendance at this meeting. Toronto Telegram: The average man wouldn‘t mind holding the bag, proâ€" vided it was the money bag. An interâ€"club meeting of the Timâ€" mins and South Poreupine Kiwanis Clubs will be held in the latter muniâ€" cipality this evening in the Masonic Hall. About thirty are expected to attend from Timmins. The next regular meeting of the local club will be held, as usual, on Monday at noon, In view of the fact that it is National Music week, the Timmins High and Vocational School orchestra will provide the programmes., Interâ€"Club Meceting to be Held at South End Tonight English in the IlTWMIUVY Uliis= ced Church on Monday evening at # o‘clock. This address will be of speâ€" cial interest and it is hoped the church will be well filled to hear it. The Twentyâ€"Fivers Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Frank Warren, Third Ave., last Thursday evening. Pridge was played and a verw pleasant evening was enjoyed. The winners 0f the prizes for the bride were: 1lst, Mrs. Stuart Urquhart; 2nd, Mrs. Waiâ€" ter Craik. During the evening Mrs. Warren served a delicious lunch that was much appreciated. Tlas Consumiers Coâ€"oparative he‘d their card party in the Daffodil Comâ€" munity hall last Friday evening. Whist was played and the ladies who won the prizes were: lst, Mrs. A. Rioux; Mtrs:â€" J.. O‘Leary. The winners for gontlemen were: 1st, Mr. A. Napier; 2nd Mr. A. Welch; low score, Mrs. Apleton. Lunch was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. The Strollers Card Club met at the home of Mrs. Fred Wse‘zber, Third Ave., last Tuesday evening. Five hundred was played and the lucky winners of prizes were: lst, Mrs. C. Brown, 2nd, Mrs. Jones; 3rd, Mrs. Webber. Docr prize, Mrs. Robertson. After the cards, Mrs. Wek‘ser served a very nice luncn and a nice social evening followed. The neaxt mzsting will be held at the home of Mrs. S. Gerevitch, Fourth Ave. The AD.S. Club met at the home 0oi Mrs. John Scullion, on Thursday eveâ€". ning. Whist was played and the folâ€". lowing ladies won the prizes: l1st, Mrs. T. Johnson; 2nd, Mrs. J. O‘Leary; 3rd,| Mrs. J. Stirrat.. Dsor prize, Mrs. J. Stirrat, After the cards Mrs. Scullion | cerved a very nice lunch and a social Other mac Mr. Patterson Waddell, of Qusen‘s Iniversity, Kingston, arrived in tow n Saturday to spend the summer holiâ€" ays at the home of his perents, Mtr. nd Mrs. H. Waddell, Fourth Ave, The McIntyre F,C. Ladies‘ Auxiliary eld a meeting at the home of Mrs. J. ‘cnnell, Second Ave. Business was disâ€" ussed, after which Mrs, Connell servâ€" d a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dwyer, First Avo., ave returned from an extended holiâ€" No," replied Mabel, ‘"he met a n Aberdeen, whose birthday was Christmas Day." U J€ {1 eâ€"~andâ€"tliread rac¢ â€" played, in i the Commsisioner took part. Powâ€"wow Mrs, Tomney told them tory of how the pig 16 From Blairmore Enterprise) bel, dear,."‘ began her friend 9 sorry to hear that Mac b returned in Boston l wilh A Buttercups and Daisies rown Owl has promised later) wWas given. aAa by 1ev ened with Fairy IRing, fo inspection and a health ta‘ ommissioner. Swedish dri 1 l agemen J. B. Harrington, of t da ‘Bible Society, will gi ed address, "The Bible tory,"" in the Trinity Uni News from Schuâ€" r and Vieinity. 1t vely," will be neld in the mmurnity hall on Wednesâ€" ay 10th, This play is proâ€" e Junior League of Ssutn nited Church, and is sponâ€" e Trinity United Chyrch e‘s Society. This play was ‘ss in South Porcupine, 0 esple‘s Ssciety hope it wiil A 83 Toronto, is visiting Alex Welsch, Fourth Â¥1ll that Mac brok Did you have . (Bpacial THE PORCUPINE ADVANCHE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO comed Th Mr. Percy Harris, | outstanding soloists plause and encores f south Por: The Advanc listeners att Schubert Choral at South Porcupine South Poreupine Audience Delighted with "Along Gypsy Trails." We are prepared to assist you with plans, specifications and the very best of materials in order that yvour housing . problems may eastiy solved. CEO. D. HAMILTON In the absenc Phone 50 It can be easily done under the liberal terms provided by either Home Improvement Plan or Dominion Housing Act. these government â€" sponsored rangements enable you to pr( yourself with the latest in commodation and comforts minimum of cosit. In most case monthly payments are less what you would ordinarily pa rent. 50 Golden Ave or Improve Your Home Now First of all, people like our food â€"it‘s delicious. Then, too, the service is deft, the atmosphere relaxing. We know you‘ll enjoy ¢ dining here, Claudette Colbert EMPRESS HOTEL South Porcupine Ont. adies‘ New Spring Suits Coats and Hats ALL GREATLY REDUCED Starring Penny sin Lake and Lar FHIDAY sATURDAY, MAY 56 Errol Flynn,> Olivia Deâ€" Havilland, Rosalind Russell, Patrick Knowles in MAY 14â€"â€"15â€"16 Eleanor Powell and Robert Young in With George Burns, Allen and Jack Benny‘s "Rochester" Dutch Door Dining Room You‘ll Enjoy Eating Here MASCIOLL THEATRE MASCIOLI THEATRE South Porcupine MOVIE â€" MEMOCORY CONTEST PLAK TO BUILD WED, THURS., MAY OGul of the "EFunnies" in 1Ve south Porcupine Four‘s A Crowd IDine Nancy sUPPLIES So. Porcupinse Alice Fay of Honolulu Blondie oth Oof whom arer gained great apâ€" r excelent solos. Mrs. Carson, who heart‘! singleton, _ A arry simms ict. â€" BOLQl â€" 0 ponsared _ ar ou to provid t in home ac â€"(Spec numb Poreupine YÂ¥ 10â€"1] into vyour Developing Crawford St it s the than VÂ¥ ‘i11 aAll th th AJ€ A rthut of of i ping Printing Enlargin PORTRAITS A SPECIALTY®" All Work Guaranteed Carey Grant ford St. south Porcupine @xpert Photography ~Anvil Chorus" group. Miss Pernice McGrath gave a splenâ€" did rendering of "I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble Halls," and the voices of Miss Cora Amedia and Missg Lillian You can be well dressed on a budget if you make Abramâ€" son‘s your headquarâ€" ters for all madeâ€"toâ€" measure clothes, Suits priced from $15 Nan Grey Abramson‘s Clothing Store Golden Ave IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Humphrey Bogart H. J. Thompson Madeâ€"toâ€"Measure GARAGE SERVICE STATION Main Street OUR sSTOCK IS COMPLETE When Ordering SALES â€" SERVICE Porcupine south Porcupine FLOWERS DELIVERED ANYWHERE EFord Cars USED CARSâ€"ALL MAKES $ 15 McDowell Motors, THMMINS EIT ranteed Mercury Lincoln Zephyr ALSO Representative of CALL US Phone 1 5 3 Harry Carey C ed well nus!c Chor south Porcupine Phone 15} T7 *L l("\ L i \ .“.' arging Wricht ogeths produced s beagautiâ€" fficul Aa nc Try The Advance Want Advertisements ° that his condition is good and would have done credit to a much larger hall and audience, The chorus costumes deserve special mention, being of "Gypsy" nature, colâ€" courful and striking. Hale blended in perfect harmony in "Barcarolle." South Porcupine members of the Choir present were:â€"Misses Rathwell, Stanley, and McKeown, Mrs, Rogers, and Mr. Hal C. SBmith and Mr. ‘F. Kelly, Mr. Hall conducted, and Mr. P. Hansâ€" man accompanied the choruses, Mz Hale some of the solos. The evening was a distinct success, Now‘s the time to have those dents straightened out and paintâ€" ed. We can make your car look like new, again. South End Garage Tuneâ€"up Time! Tel We‘ll tune your car for a busy spring driving season . . . and help you get top performance every minute you‘re behind the wheel! For over five years I have been losing weight, my appelite has gone! I merely picked at my food, 1 was always tired, no ambition. 1 was advised to try Nevrâ€"Di Tonic. 1 took three bottles and after taking it for two days I knew I was going to recover my health. Toâ€"day 1| am in poerfect health and cannot thank the makers of this wonderful tonic too much. PHONE 28 Correct answers for last Thursday‘s Contest The first Four correet answers opened were from: Two theatre passes have been mailled to each of the Four Winners iet a bottle toâ€"dayâ€"Toâ€"morrow you will feel better, Nevrâ€"Di is sold in South Poreupine at Pearce Cross Drug Stores L td SUFFERED for YEARS Body and Fender Repair Experts Last Thursday‘s Correct Answers and Winners Open Constance Cummings MBRS, ALBERT ROACH, Box 782, south Porcupine MISS FLORENCE MURPHY, Dome Mines MISS RITA HUOT, 146 Dome Ave., South Porcupin« MBRS. L, D. MANSFIELD, Box 12%6, south Porcupine ELIZABETH ALLAN, name in Pearce Cross Drug ad IRENE DUNNE, name in TL J,. Thompson Ford ad AaV South Porcupine and Night THE PRESXCRIPTION DRUG STORF whose names appear here, Preston Foster Takes Steel Shver Out of Miner‘s Eye Harry Picken, McIntyre miner, had a piece of steei taken out of his eye at St. Mary‘s hospital last night by Dr. T. F. Rutherford. He was struck with the stee} whilse working at the McIntyre stee} whilse working at the McIntyre this week. «Dr. Rutherford said today that Pickâ€" en will retain the sight of his eye and Will Retain Sight After Operation Mary‘s Hospital Winners will be the first 4 correct answers laken at random from the box of sealed entries after Monday. Winners announced on this page next Thursday, Find the names of the movie stais, pictured here. Write the correct names and the Ads, in which they appear, also your name and address. send it to Pearce and Cross Drug sStore before 4 p.m, Monday, having it elearly addressed Porecupine Adâ€" vanece Movieâ€"Memory Contest. South Porcupine,. Each Winner Will Receive T‘wo Theatre Passes Read these advertisements RULE S Consult us now about a new home this Spring. We can arrange a loan for you under the Home Imâ€" provement Plan. Also homes finâ€" anced over a period of 5 years, Alan Dinchart Timmins 1 Cedar St. N. Phone 604 REAL ESTATE INSURA NCE MORTGAGES MHeated Cars at Your Service Phyllis Brooks LIST ~YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR RESULTS Phone 100 and Company FINANCING Sight of Eye 4 _ Porcupine Golden Ave Phone 225

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