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Porcupine Advance, 30 May 1940, 1, p. 3

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Bora} and robin‘s eay mmwmmmmw. yis*= Church Friday, May 24, when the marâ€" Married at Klrkland Lake Will Reside in Timmins breach traffic byâ€"laws; 8 charged, 8 fined or imprisoned; breach other byâ€" laws: 5 charged, 1 fined or imprisoned, 4 withdrawn or distinissed. charged, 14 fined or Smwlsoned 1 withdrawn or <dismissed;: keep liquor for sale, 5charged,4mm'lsoned,1dis- missed: Board of Health Act, 1 chargâ€" ed, 1 fined;. Chilliren‘s Protection Act, charged, 1 fined or imprisoned: refusâ€" mgto'workandmmminfamnwl charged, ldiflnmsed take car withâ€" mxtoomento{bwnm'zm;med 1 finâ€" ed or imprisoned, 1 withdrawn or disâ€" missed ; thefl: 8 charged, two withâ€" drawnordimflaed1senttolfing stonmzchaa% 1 fined or imprisonâ€" ed; thefltabyservnntlchamelsent toOntafloReromwry arttering forgâ€" ed cheque, 1 charged, 1 committed for trial; vagrancy, B6 charged, 4 fined or imprisoned, 1 withdrawn, 1 suspended sentence; mltrfitdfimage Icharged.l fined or ( Oflmoamxder.luvmflz!l)elinquents Act: common assault, 1 charged, i1 withdrawn; ~theft. from. person,. 1. charged, 1 sent to Industrial School, . _ mitted for trial; indecent assault on female 2charged.2wimdrawn disâ€" mdecenteme, 1 charged, 1 fined of Amprisoned; police officer, lébarged"lflnedmim- W lmthdm lsent.tomng stononachmgeswdsgivenm-, detrly oonduct 5 charged, 4 wltluh'qwn? .lflnedornmuoned drunk in charge Lor mmission Members to Consider Inâ€"| Other News of South Porâ€" wiy NHadio Sets in Police Cars.| cupine and the Dome. 7 mm ”mmiiflmj were inwolved and as an aftermath of which Bolger was admitted to nospital suffering from atab wounds in the body alleged to have been inflicted by the rcszsebuds and bouvardia. For a .motor trip the bride changed to a gray boucle redingote with a gray aprint dining and dress to match, a violet handbag and gray. accessories. On_ their return the couple will live in Injured Man Says Does Not Remember Being Stabbed Kirkland Lake, as bridesmaid was wearing a blue and white printed sheer frock, blue pilibox skull cap with brilâ€" lHant â€"clasp and corsage of roses and best man,. and the ushers were Bob ;mete cousin of the bride, and Scott Henderson, her brother. â€" _iA reception was held afterwards at the home of Mrs. R. 5. Whyte, cousin of the bride, on Roxborcugh Drive. Theâ€" bride‘s mother received in a gown of mavy crepe trimmed with dusty pink, navy accessories and pink rosebuds and baby‘s breath. ‘The groom‘s mother wma.blmmflnbedshea-frovkm The bride, given in marriage by her grandfather, A. E. Jenckes, was gowniâ€" ed in a streetâ€"length frock of gray chifâ€" fon, shirred on bouffant lines, and worn with gray accessories, and a deep orâ€" Towonto, May. 29thâ€"Four grandâ€" mothers of the bride and groom and Wo grandfathers mere vproud guests at o dn S m e en Church, Toronto., PFriday afternoon of Miss Elizabeth (Betty) Louise Baxter, ‘daughter of Mrs. Louise Jenckes Henâ€" derson of Kirkland Lake, and the late Roger Baxter, and Clarke ‘Wallace Chant Ficody, South Porcupine, son of the Four Grandmothers Two Grandfathers â€" at Wedding Event Wedded at Toronto Young Couple to Reside in Timâ€" mins. - in further police evidence it was brought out that windows were covered so that there was no light. The house was on Pine Street, police said, down a long alleyway. It was located to the rear of another building. The Magistrate: "It is simply a matâ€" ter.of whether or not the police officers are to be believed.‘" He imposed senâ€" tence, ordered the beer seized and the place made public for a year . £ ind.u ds LE come over for some beer. MoGee denied that there was any conversation about charging beer or that he had ever paid for beer. A. Mr. Engstrum gave evidence simiâ€" lar to that cf McGee. He went in to Leclair‘s at 1.30 am., he said, to "talk One of the men found in, Henry L. McGee, testified for the defence last Tuestiay. He had known Leclair some months, he said. On the night in quesâ€" tion he met Leclair in the drug store he Jailed for Three Months for Selling Magistrate Prefers to Beâ€" lieve Evidence of Police, . Torato Telegram â€" A â€"delightful concerning the veracity of these witâ€" nesses;. He said "I ‘ride in back seats , | all the time, and I know just how much [youkrbw.mOâ€"-MOnlfimellook out is when my driver is reckless." Counse!l advocated his client‘s good recordâ€"he had been driving a car since 1914 and had never before been in ecurt, but his wm'slup fined Vallainâ€" cmxrtmmrdcostsmdsmpendedhls gerous «to the public; pleaded gullty. Constable testified Ithat he â€"had been called ‘to the scene of an accident in ‘which both cars were‘ badly damaged. Fine of $50 and costs was imposed, the driver‘s permit being suspended for six months. The accused handed in his perimit to the magistrate. ‘"Take it for goodâ€"no more I drive," he said. . A speeder paid $10 and costs. N.. Vallaincourt was charged that he drove a jcar on May 19th without due care and attention.. Acoused pleaded ncot guilty. _Police Constable Marshall, of Whitney, teshmedtoseeinghimeut- .tingincammc end crowding i car off the road at the Porcupine Creek ‘Bridge. . Adcused denied chtvkg at more t.hm 35 mfle.s tper hour and his sta.temants were corrobcraited by witâ€" neesesmhiscar his worship, however, | on May 28th drivenâ€"in a manner dan One case of carrying no trader‘s liâ€" cense will come up next week. _ Owner of a vicious dog, which had ‘bit.ten a person was called. Complainâ€" ant withdrew the chargeâ€"upon learnâ€" ing that the dog had been destroyed. "Three "nonâ€"stop" charges, one of ibeing without lights, and one having no driver‘s permit were head. All were Four cases of illegal parking came uyp for®*judgment before Magistrate Atâ€" kinson on Tuesday and each paid: $1 ‘Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spenâ€". cer‘ Carter,; of 43 Smith St., SwPomu- pine, on May 26th, a daughter in the Porcupine General hospital. Bernâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. John Barrer, of 105 Second Ave., Schumacher, on May 26th, a son, in the Porcupine Geen- eral hospital. Mrs. A. Narduzzi, and Mr. A. Giannini, all of Kirkland Lake, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perrissini, of Bloor Ave., over the weekâ€"end. â€" Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Shields (nee Pearl Miller) of Bruce Aye., on the arrival of a baby daughter on May J3th, in the Porcuflne General Hospital, Lorne (Spike) MoCaw is home on leave having joined up in Toronto with the ‘"‘Snipers‘" for overseas service. The W. A. of St. Paul‘s Anglican Church is holding a tea and sale of baking at the home of Mrs. B. H. Harper next Wednesday from 2 to 6 pm. This is bound to be an enjoyable affair, and all will be most welcome. Proceeds for W. A. work. . Miss A. M. Elliott, of Cochrane, was visitor at the home of Miss Jean Anâ€" drews over the holiday weekâ€"end., ‘The Hospital Auxiliary will hold its regular monthly meeting next Wednesâ€" day in the Masonic hall. This will be the last meeting before the sumimer: vacation. President Mrs. R. P. Smith wou‘d be gratified with a large attendâ€" Brown‘s mother, Mrs. R. Brinton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and son, Bcoby, of Duparquet, were visitors over the holiday at the home of ‘Mrs. Wednesday to visit relatives in Monâ€" clock), Nick Bren, WNenmnm,Gm u:dn,yerlay,m Staore, Pearce Coâ€"operative for the past week. Donors Police Toronto where he will attend the funâ€" erai cf the late s V. Gallagher. mrammnwwma dahymmmmmw’ uuewhmm A pione Mswmtbeflfimfi' famfly.of mu'thm left Wednesdaw for a month‘s. vacation in Pembroke, 'Ibrontoandvnltedstatu n _ Alphonse .Fournier, First Ave., kttmesdayforum'ealwhenhe reâ€" oeivedthequewsotthedeamof his brotherâ€"inâ€"law. Shejla and Shirley, of Second Ave., left Wednesday for a vacation at the home of Mrs. Moran‘s parents in . Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cousineau and son, dGoldUentrc. left Wednesdty for a boliday at Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. ~Tall Bevan,; left on Wednesday for a vacation: in Winmpeg. Dr. and Mrs. _ Armitage and little son, lerttmsweektorammmin Reâ€" gina andâ€" Vancouver, where t.hey will 'Nsitthelrparmts. tions to *foxmer pupus 'who haVe joined His Majwty’s Forces. ‘ ‘â€" _ Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘i"ommy Searle and' son, Billy, Of Second Ave., leff on‘ Sunâ€" day for Toronto they wfll athend the wedding of Mrs. Searle‘s sister _ Mr. Oharrw Barton, :F'ourt:h ‘Ave., left this week for ‘a. holiday in 'I‘oromto ' Mrs,‘ Eddie Smith," First Ave., left on Wednesday for Noranda where she wil} mother, Mrs. Hatry Armâ€" was home on leave for ‘the weekâ€"end, attended . the ‘public â€" school "and Alex Johnstone one of the pupfls presented himwith a cfgan'ette ‘lighter‘ and:. cigarâ€" etites. The pupils of Sa)u!madler pubâ€" lic school have made slmila,r bresenta-‘ Schumacher. public school. when Pt. J¢e Napier..Royal Oa,ngdfim who Mrs. J. Lauder and son, of Winniâ€" honour, Mrs. Moran > Mrs Fnamk :MdWhinMe, enrtertained on Monda.y evening at. farewell party in honour of her 'brolmer-ln-la:w Pt. Alex McWLhmnle, Royal Canadian Enâ€" gdneexs who was in town for the weekâ€" an,; who. was leaving. the n'ext day to visit her parents in € very fpleasapt;fimewasspenbwmrmmm Moran wlth a lqvglykchenille hwse coab and slm to . match. : ~Mrs Moran. who fwa.s taken by surprise, thanked the ladies <or their lovely ‘gift. ‘The hostâ€" ess. served a very delicious. lunoh The ttonowing ‘ladies > attmdecl Mrs. J. Sutherland Mrs. H. Oowden; Mrs. Cowden,â€" Mrs. mwbeerko, ‘»Mxrs.~ J O'Leary. Mrs. J. Scaultion, Mrs ~«J. Ganâ€" non, Mrs.: A. â€"C.â€" Prentice Mrs. Afbe . Hannah,. Mrs Dunbabin Mrs: J ‘Stirrat,, Mrs: Morrison, the hostâ€" ess, Mrs. MacKenzie, and the guest of Secondâ€" Ave., â€"entertained : an Tuesday evening . in hOan' gf«Mts Elmer Morâ€" Othqr ,m A .ewsz s ‘Interest _ fro !’_fg"’fichumacher a‘ n d ~District. â€". A presentation took place Monday at tions,: he. says. :A bit of amateur decflvc?ork ln.thé U.S.: won hish praise ‘from:â€" J. Edgar Hoover, nead cial and: ents This Week summe T ime flies and Purchase of two lots on Railroad street was approved. . .. » . Six mattresses are to be ordered for the jail from: MarsHallâ€"Reclestone. One tank car. ofâ€" asphalt dust layer containingâ€" 6526 gallons is to be purâ€" chased from the British American Oll ~An old resident is to be sent to an old age home in Ottawa if he wants A request for a sidewalk on Allan street was heard and left over until the Municipal Board approves of inâ€" stallation of water. Thrce lights were approved for Helmer street. and. purâ€" chase of: raincoats for tnae police was left over for a week. Relief was refused to a cgse at Star Club. Engineer was requested to make. a daily survey of both Coniaurum road and the rock dump.. A letter from the Legion of â€"Fronâ€" tiersmen re subscription for uniforms | was left over. to Police Commission for further information. j _At a regular council meeting held on Monday at which Reeve and Coun< cil all were present a petition for waterline at Second and Third Streets, Gold Centre, was heard.. ‘Upon consulâ€" tation with the township ensineer 16 was shown that a twoâ€"inch main. and cesspooll were approved by the Board1 of Health and this was approved by council providing all pepple adjacent to the fine made the necessary deposit;. A tank may be installed if: the resiâ€". dents maintain and : clean it them-f selves. , . Mrs. R. Ledson and little daughter are visiting relatives in Toronto for a few days. Township Council Buys Tank Car of _ Asphalt Dust Layer South Porcupine, May 29t.h 1940 Special to The Advance. | Dr. G. H. Ganrdner and Dr. W.‘ G. Woods, of town, are both attending the dental convention hald in Toronto this week. Other Matters Dealt With at Regular Meeting of the â€"Council of the Town- ship of Tisdale. _ for a week. Mr.. Wéodrow Stephens, of Noranda, was the guest of his cousin, Mrs. WIIson Rayner, over the weekâ€"end. ~ Miss ‘Helen McNabb, of Thorold, left on Monday forâ€" home a!ter vislting mrlends in town. Mr. Ed. LaPierre, of Sudbury, twell- known to Mattawa and Temisldamnng people, was visiting in town and renewâ€" ing acquaintance with old friends on ~A new byâ€"law was made conâ€" oerning bicycles. Each bicycle must ~now be licengad yearly. Fifty cents must be paid for a metal disc corresâ€" ponding in number to. your license with "Tisdale Bicycle License" upon it, and this must be fixed to the front upright of the bicycle just below the handl-bars and in such a position 't.hat the lettering i4 ~plainly visible ‘frOm the front on Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Hill at their heme on Broadway Ave., S. Porcupine, on Sunday, May 26th,â€"a daughter. .. Mr;â€"and Key and . daughter, Be‘UUy. of. Fort Erie, are. visiting their son at the Flying Club Algoma Airport for a week. ; and Mrs. Haapala were in charge of the work table. > | Mrs. â€"H. Miller of Charlton, and daughter, Margaret, and son, George, spent the holiday weekend at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. EBwing. Also visitâ€" ing at the. Ewing home, having come up for the Moose convention in Schuâ€" macher from Kirkland Lake, were Mr. Frank Bwing, Mr. Hm'neandw Laâ€" a gentieman won first prise (socks), Mr. H.Maeomd(duflngaet) and Mrs. B. Webb, third, The Finnish Lutheran Church was the gcene of a nice afternoon teg and fancy work sale on Saturday afternoon, under the auspices of the Finnish Aid ladies. A nice siutm was realizedâ€"for the cause and another is planned for an early date. Those ladies in charge were Mrs. South Poreupine and Dome Items of Interest. Callinundzlvensthesbeof}mwluhwpor phmmwumrothenhrnn. Sereens made ‘to fit any opening. Ask about combinâ€" ation . doou with ‘easily changed glass and Don'tflehy ‘Enguire teday! ' Don‘t wait until your home is infested â€" with germ carrying flies and insects r" A«p" ‘*7- flg“" 4 Ts Hound of the Baskervilles A. C. Doyle Bast Win#l, West Wind ............ P. Buck : EIMOo ................ s vegrity Evans Four F'eabhers ................ C Mason Blaok ERock e e nA ie n R. CGonnor Theâ€" Rosary F. Barcley Rim of the. Prairle ................. .. Aldrich Th!sBide of GoOory Bristow Ohammaln Road â€"......;........ ifi McDowell 'I'heir Cwn Country .:. Hobart Head of The House ............... G. ....................................... H. D. Boyiston ,Queens Holiday ... Cortbett Californians ... L. R. Peattie High Sierra ... W. Burnett And Then There Were‘:None A Ohristie White Magic ....................... F. Baldwin World Within These Walls D. Patrick Sue Barton, Rural Nurse New Books Added to the South Porcupine Library This becomes operative immediately License plates have been ordered and due notice will be given of their arriâ€" val. Penalty for not complying with the byâ€"law $5. Construction on the Dome Road is to be started as soon as possible, total cost, including bridge not to exceed $16,000. 86 Spruce South . __. Phone 32 The following are new books added Frank Byck Son ron GOOD COAL, AND SERVICE Canmore Briquettes, Western Stoker, Iron Fireâ€" man Stoker, Western stove and furnaceâ€" Coal, Alexo, Pocahontas, Coke, Steam, Welsh, American Blue and Welsh Blower. Announcine H. L. CamPBELL t Mr. Campbell replaces H. W. Hare who is now a member of the Canadian Active Service Force. A leading representative of the Canada Life for ten years, Mr. Campbell‘s experienrce and knowâ€" ledge of the business well qualifies him to assume the ‘management of this iImportant branch. You are invited to avail yourself of the service which this branch can offer under Mr. Campbell‘s supervision. FOR GOOD COAL AND sSERVICE .__Coal and Woddgard and Office KIRKLAND LAKE BR A N CH I-I D. Boylsbon ................ Miller Just Phone 32 for prompt delivery Parsonâ€"So you all began fighting again, Brother Jackson? ‘Member*what "ae good bock say ~atout: mmag de yutha cheek? . Brother Jacksonâ€"Yeat, Pahsonr blut; dishere big boy hit me smack on mah nce, an‘ Ah‘s cnly got one.â€"Passing There will be a meeting of the Naâ€" tional Festival committee on Sunday afternoon in the Legion hall at 3.00 p.m. It is expected that the trophies will be on hand and all will wish to view them. Business will include the arranging â€"of programme, picking of contest places and other .important matters pertaining to the successful carrying through of the Festival. All member organizations: are asked to have representatives present: Other Godg Tales of Sherlook I-Iolmes Morning is Near Us .......... S. Glaspell Mother of the Smiths ................ Carr River of Earth J. Btil The T‘wo Wives Sorrell and Son Meeting of the National Festival Executive Sunday North Bay {ord" T _ sTANDARD_TimE Lv. NORTH BAY 9.50 a.m. Ar. TORUNTD 5 15 p.m. Ly. TORONTO T15 am Ar. NORTH BAY 3.10 p.m. i NCKETL AND At UN'ON BUS : TERMINAL: PI 7 NORTH IAY Handicapped Timmins‘ Phone 101â€"2+3 Swinncrton A. C. Dovyle .

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