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Porcupine Advance, 17 Oct 1940, 1, p. 2

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»hnurch, } outh P.orcupme Jn Sunday and Monday PURE WHITE: 'le BIIR#ING %W #y 44 $ 4 Lismrd were guests at the home of Mrs. J. Aitken for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Norman Sullivan and â€"baby Maureen left on Saturday to spend the Thanksgiving holiday. in Ottawa, Â¥isiting her sister Mrs. P.â€" J. Cole, teaching staff is hbeing temporarily filled by Mr. Colin Sellar. â€"_.â€" â€" The next big bridgeâ€"party. will be sponsored by the Catholic Women‘s League and will be heldâ€" on October A fair crowd attended the bridge party sponsored by. the Eastern. Star. fadies on Tuesday evening in the Maâ€" sonic hall. As usual the lunch served at the end : ofâ€"cards was exceptionally nice as were also the prizes given. The first priza (two china cups and Sauâ€" first prize (two china cups and cers) was won by Mrs. C. Kavanagh, and Mrs. I. Cameron came second winâ€" ning a,relish dish,. Third prizeâ€"2 pyâ€" yex pie plates went to Mrs. Fred Maâ€" son. First prize for men was won by a ladyâ€"Mrs. F. Laforestâ€"{(smoker‘s stand); second by Mrs.. McFadden (key case and license holder), and third by Mrs. O: Bowes (deck of cards). Mr. Lemay, of the High School staff, is sick in hospital. His place on the Ice is being made at the arena this week and unless accident occurs skatâ€" ing and hockey practice will be in full swing early next week. MrF. Pirie, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart, of Shawville, are visiting Mrs. Helmer, Mrs. Pirie, of the Dome and other relatives in town. ‘The Rebekahs held another of their cheerful bridge parties on Friday evening in the Parish hall. As all who turned out for the affair were ladies, noa gentiemen‘s prizesâ€" were . given. Pirst prize was won by Mrs. B. Webb. second by Mrs. H. Libby and third by Mrs. M. Smith. + e Mrs. Fisher and two sons, of New The Junior League was addressed at their Monday meeting by Miss Mayâ€" owna, the new deaconess. Ladies Guild met on Tuesday at: the home of Mrs. Car} Carruthers, on Main street, sewing for the bazaar to be held near Christmas. â€" Little Dick Williams, of Dome Ex. is nicely at his home â€"after tonsil operation. Anniversary Buppa'on Monday New Church Soon to be Ready for Use. Other News from South Porcupine and the Dome. ROCK WOOL INSULATION Prepare Your Home for Winter Comfort ~~Defendant‘s alibi was to the effect ‘that she was subject to heart attacks, ‘had been visiting friends had been given one bottle of beer and had been taken ill. Her friends had wished her to stay the night but she had decided t return.home, when police picked her up. She had been taken to the cells, and had asked for a doctor,, but "was still waiting for him." _ polizte told of several occasions upon which défendant had been warned and his worship, referring to a conviction in June decided to fine the lady $50 ‘and costs or 30 days. ‘ When G. Makevitch was charged with having no registration certificate his excuse was that he forgot to take it with him. Telling him not to it after this the bench fined him $10 and costs. â€" . An assault case between husband‘ and wife was withdrawn. Mrs. Raymond of Hoyle appeared again on a charge of having beer in a public place.. Provincial Police s@w a bottle sticking out of her pocket when she was coming from Hoyle. She acâ€" knowledged buying same and gave the place at which it was bought.â€"$10 and public following the finding Oof beer last week under a woodpile. The alâ€" leged owner of the beer has not been , J Kn_emmer charged with careless driving will be heard next week. costs The magistrate listened patiently to a long story. Police were certain acâ€" cused was drunk when at 2.30 a.m. she was ‘staggering all over the sidewalk" and smelled of liauor. â€"Pive illegal parking cases received fines, and six drunks paid the usual. A lady when accused of being intoxâ€" icated by the bench protested saying "I cetainly was not." * Police Court Belore Magistrate Atkinsonâ€" An adjournment of one week was granrted to Richards, charged with havingâ€" beer in a public place and reâ€" fusing to produce registration card when requested. Bail was allowed ‘Miss Hughes, of Renfrew, who is spending a few days in town, was the guest of ‘Mr. and Mrs.: Clifford Myles for Thanksgiving. _ Mrs. B. Sare, of London, the holiday weekâ€"end visiting her sister, Miss Iola Smith, of the Doms school teaching staff, at the Teachers‘ Resiâ€" dence. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bessette spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Mattawa, visiting Mr. G. LaMothe and wore joined there by their daughter, Valerie who is attending St. Josephs Oollege in North Bay. Histers Leo Joseph and St. 'T'h-rese, Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, were=in South Porcupine, on Monday and Tuesday on missionary work and were guests @uring their stay here of Mrs. T. Cahill. ‘Miss B. M. C. Shaw was the guest of Mrs.: C,. Heath at Kirkland Lake over the weekâ€"end. Mr. M. Mulcahy spent Thanksgiving at his home in Orillia. Handl.cap J. Davis; Mrytle, Fitz and girls; Helen, Tommy and Archie; Elmer and Beryl; Jim and Dorothy; Edith and Arthur; Mrs. Zaro Kangrew; Bob and Annie McKinnon: Mrs. Hartling, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooper; Alex, McGrath and family; Barbara and Bernice; F. Tom« kinson and family; Armstrong family; Alfred, John and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelford; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gmith, George Benight; Boys of the Mace Mill; Golden Beaver 528 Timâ€" mins. Officers and Members. South Porcupin, Oct.. 16â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Mrs. Jack Townsend of Schumacher, entertained on Wedâ€" nesday at her home, in honour of an old school friends who is visiting the North again after a number of yearsâ€" Mrs. M. Kalehmainen, of New York, who was, before her marriage Miss Julia Koivisto, of South Porcupine. Guests (also school friends) from South Porcupine included Mrs. C. Laamanen, Mrs. Gernecki, Mrs. R. Mansfield, Mrs. Gannon, Mrs. Haapala, Mrs. F. Maki and Mrs. Ihander. Mrs. Kalehmainen is on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Kari, Timmins. Former South Porcupine . Girl Honoured by Friends Grand, Totals Schumacher Mothers‘ Club Bowling League Scores The ladies bowling league at the Mcâ€" Intyre bowling league has got away to a good start for the 1940â€"1941 season. The following are the scores for the Mothers‘ Club games on Tuesday evenâ€" ing: There were many beauijiful floral tokens, including flowers from the folâ€" lowing:â€"Husband, Mother, Dad, Lawâ€" son and families: The Family; Ruflus stella and Osborne; Ada and Joe; The Cameron Family; Hazel and Bill; Dan and Maud and family; Mary and Alâ€" bert Hannah and family; Edith, Ace and Eddie; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lampâ€" Mrs. kin and family; Mr. and Mrs. E. Pay and family; Mr. gmd Mrs. E. Keizer and family, Grace, Kenneth and the girls; Mr. and Mrs. W. Parcher; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wills; Henry and Helen Campbell; Godwin and Tom Davis; From Flossis; Mr. and Mrs. J. Game Totals Handicap Grand Totais Mrs. Izatt ... Mrs. Phillips Mrs. Connel My Soul," and â€" the .clgalnt hymn, ‘"Nearer My God to 'l‘bee both fayâ€" ourite hymns of the late Mrs. Shanks. were sung. [The Rev. t Balm spoke of the wonderful patlence of Mrs. Shanks during her two years of iliness. The funeral which was a very large one left for South Porcupine where interment was made in the Tisdale cemetery. The pallbearers were: Messrs Allan Shanks, â€" William Shanks, James Shanks, Kenneth Shanks, Sam Shanks Elmer Moran. Game Totals Handicap ; ... Grand Totals ............. Mrs. Stirrat vs. Mrs. Mrs. Finchen ‘Sheoâ€"Of course." But why get excitâ€"~ ed about it? ‘That‘s Why he‘s out there The funeral of Mrs. Henry Shanks, who passed away in St. Mary‘s hosap!â€" menthas seizsed the beer. A. Ridieyâ€"for using a license plate onacarnothhmâ€"-pm!mand costs. A.Raymoudpfiqu’hdmm driving with 5 persons in theâ€" front Funeral of the Late Mrs. Henry Shanks at Schumacher tal â€" on cdnuday October Yth, was held Thursday afternoon, October 10th, from Walker‘s Undertaking Parlors to the Trinity United Church where the Rev. Baine conducted the service. The opening hymn, "Jesus Lover of Schumacher,: Oct. 1l6th. Special to Mrs. Rickard vs. Mrs. Lamb Scullion ..... . 56 Rickerd Taylor 1009 1116 2125 156 143 . 209 84 111 195 115 108 223 748 161 101 1697 695 1281 251 502 946 1783 116 187 169 171 on. the enâ€" ri.â€" HABII, UVIU UCILULOIEC~ WA _ ; Â¥ MV with them during the wintér. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. McKinley, of Kirkland | Lake, visited during the Thanksgiving. : | noliday Mr. McKiniey‘s alster, Mrs..| _ 23 ‘Jack Gannon, Second avenue., .â€"~ . 2s | South Porcupine Bride _ Guest of Honour at Event’ ’ CaistLh © _ fAst 1A_..l§hadal 294 156 332 ; 176 278 167 271 oard- a social time was enjoyed : Durâ€" Ing the evening lurich was urvcd. ‘â€" Mrs. John Connell, Becond a entertained ~Friday ~evening. wuplayodandthcnmowm'm ist. Mrs. James Isatt; md. Mrs, J. G Harris, consolation, Mrs. J. H. Wh!t son; door prige, Mrs, A, Wfillh After the cards a delicious lunch was served and a social time was enjoyed, â€"_ . Mrs. T. Jghnson, Second avenue, en« tertained Thursday evening. mnso wak played with lots of priges, After the bingoâ€"a musical eveninig, was held. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The proceeds of the evening will be donated to the Catholic W’o- men‘s League work. > °_ N ~Mr. and Mrs. William Shanks, of Canonto. Perth, were in town attend« in the funeral of Mr. Shapks sister-m-t law, the late Mrs. I-Ienry'_ ks Mrs. Stewart of Perth: was in town attending the funeral of me late Mrs Henry Shanks. \ Miss M. McLaughlin,} of Opbalt vts- ited during the holiday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bill Phillips and her niece, Mrs. Bob Moore, First avenue. She was accompanied ori Jhe trip by her nephews, Peter and. John Purdie, of Kirkland Lake. _ Mr and Mrs. Tom Quinc and sons, Arthur and Bob, visited : in | Kirkland Lake during the weekâ€"end. s Mrs. George Proulx, Fourth avenug, left Tuesday for Halleybury whaere she will visit her dauchter. Lucy, who is very ill. ; * Dr. and Mrs. Amos. of Bmtford. _ Dr. and Mrs. Amos, of: Brantford, spent Thanksgiving with their danzh- ter. and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. W K. Wylie, Second avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robertson, of Bellni ‘Terre, visited Mrs. Robertson‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Buggra, Second avenue, during the weekâ€"end. «_ L Leks ‘mMrs. J. Bhoemaker and children left last week for Nevada where sheâ€" wm‘ join her husband. She was accom-| panied on the trip by her mather, Mm. H. Hall, Gold Centre who will visit with them during the wintér. â€" â€" *1 Mr. and Mrs. McKinley, of : Kh'klaml Lake, visited during the T f holiday Mr. McKiniey‘s sistpr. Ml'l. Jack Gannon, Second avenue, .â€"._ ;. ; Mr. and Mrs. Hodgins were married on October 2nd in Austin United Church in the Ottawsa Valley, and will reside on Front St., South Porcupine. The party was in the nature of a pantry shower and the young bride was made the recipient of a number of commodities for her pantry shelves. All had a lovely time. Bingo was: played at which Mrs, Jason Cunningâ€" ham, Mrs. W. Rayner, and Mr¢. Beard were prise winners. A bean guessing contest was won by Miss ®. Gonnelly. During the evening a "Friendshinp Cook Book" was made by the guests; and presented to Mrs. Hodgins. were twelve prizes given to ners, After the bingo games Mrs. Baifour, Poplar stréet. 500 played and the prise winners were Vuoé VBDIALIIUCU F44 arranged mucew o or of Miss Ada Millar, Raliroad Twenty guests attended and a happy time was enjoyed. During evening bingo was played anl were twelve prizes given to the ners. Aifter the bingo games the isei 4 : 3 i%? 2 e ols Bfi t Mrs. John Perron, of Cobalt is visitâ€" ing her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gannon, Second avente. Mrs. Dan Fraser, Lakeside Drive, left Tuesday by car forâ€" a honday at‘ Havelock and Toronto. Mrs. Anderson, her daughter, Anâ€" netta, and son, Howard, of St. Thomas spent the Thanksgiving holiday visitâ€" ing Mrs. Anderson‘s son and daughter inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson, Railroad street. h Tt Miss Kat.hleen onrlatophpr of the Matachewan : School. staff, spent Thanksgivng with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Christopher, Gold: Oentm. South Porcupine, Oct. 16â€"(Special: to The Advance)â€"A very delightful evening was spent on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. T. Farrell on Hloor aveâ€" nue, when over thirty guests met to honour a newlyâ€"wedded brideâ€"Mrs, Milburn Hodginsâ€"who was befere her marriage, Miss Sadie McCagy of Shawâ€" ville and South Porcupine. . . . . Crashed Into Sidewalk _ to Avoid Headâ€"onâ€"Collision tess in serving a delicious Iunch. Wallace Second avenue, . the d Te : | W mm"*"m, i ori Mn qed | T eachers of Distri “ ' h ay r a:fiu:m: HOld TWO’ LC z2 In the Mcintyre C Porcupine, Oct. 16 th Special : -.'I‘ht Advance. . A shower in honor of a resent bride’ «â€"Mrs. Jos. Baker (Miss Jean Wilson) | mm by Mrs, Willard Brown at . home on Connaught Hill on Friâ€" , : It was a surprise party | the bride and she was showered th many lovely gifts of a miscellanâ€" | nature. Bingo was the amuseâ€" , evening and Mrs. Russell | was winner of first prize. Other § * w 18 gi"'"*“” §# 4@ 5 i A a A . Ar ie c oi i Pnd im + se Shower in Honour of Recent Bride at South Poreupine Nb h. t Pn ic eb S Em ‘Ingly popular. Monday‘s prize winners were ladies: 1 Mrs. Coote (salad how! and servers); 2, Mrs. Mitchell (statâ€" ‘fonery);‘ men, 1, Mr. Ed. Richardson ‘cards) ; 2, Mrs. B. Webb, (handkerchief) â€"â€" *#iee V Fnster of the High School prites were won by Mrs.: W. Brown snd Mrs. A. Brown. The hostess servâ€" ed a delightful lunch, . and Mrs. Cunningham arrived in rom the West on Monday and will take up residence on Rea avenue with their daughters the Misses Grace m May Cunningham. Myrs." Samuel Rick entertamed at ‘chain tea‘ for the United Church on Thursday last. Other hostesses at Chain‘ teas this week were: Mrs. J. Wright, Mrs. J. Rrown, Mrs. B. Laffin and Mrs. B Laffin, Jr. The St. John Ambulance First Aid lectures are to be held this season in the Legion hall, Dr. Kinsman will be in charge and these lectures are for all men who are interested. Should enough males show enthusiasm a diviâ€" sion niay be formed in South Porcupine The opening lecture will be held on Monday next at 6.30 p.m. . The A.Y.PA held a meeting on Tuesâ€" day in the Parish hall. It was misâ€" slionary evening under the auspices of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall and Miss E. Jonesg.: Lontests on knowledge of cerâ€" tain hymns were played and lunch was served: It was decided that as next Sunday is Children‘s and Young Peoâ€" J L â€" A Hallowe‘en party. is to be held by the A.Y.P.A. on the last Tuesday evenâ€" ing in the month. i _ Mr.‘ and Mrs. John Bawtenheimer retuirned on Monday from a trip to ‘Toronto. ple‘s Sunday that a corporate comâ€" munion be held at 8 am. to be folâ€" lowed by breakfast in theâ€"Parish hall. This is open to all young people of the Church who have been confirmed. PE s NPR CE The Monday regular whist drive held m the Legion hall and. sponsored by the I:adies Auxiliary of the Legion ‘was another grand success. . These whist drives are becomingly increasâ€" staff spent the weekâ€"end in Toronto. Mr. Aloyse Ray, of Iroquois Falls. was a guest at the home of Mrs. R. Gemmill this weekâ€"end, : Misses M. Rothwell, O. Stanley and I Ball spent the Thanksgiving holiady in . ‘Toronto. ‘Mr. Cyri} Pelkie and Mrs. CarsOon Other News of South Porâ€" cupine and the Dome. ‘Mr. Cyril Pelkie and Mrs. CarsOn Miller (nee Winnie Wilson) spent the weekâ€"end in Hearst. ‘_Mr.~ Oyril Starling, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pelkie and Phil Deacon spent Thanksgiving in Ek Lake. § w‘At the regular Kiwanis dinner on Thursday last President Walter Honer gave his report of the Kiwanis Conâ€" feérence recently held in Toronto. ;‘ Mrs, H. Montrose entertained on Thursday last at her home on Rae avenue and several of her friends passâ€" 034 qo 2# t U 2l ed a pleasant evening playing bridge. First honors were gained by Mrs. G. Helmer; second by Mrs. J. Drynan; and third by Miss Minerva Judd. The nostess served a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bladen, of Main street left last week to spend a short vacation in Montreal and other points. Miss P. Kennedy, with Mrs. V. Armâ€" strong were guests over the Thanksâ€" WSV giving weekâ€"end of Mrs J. Lang. of Kirkland Lake at her summer cottage on Round Lake. pend a short | ober other points.! La Mrs. V. Armâ€" | gers the Thanksâ€" | hapy J. Lang. If | enjo mnmsa» AaaAattarso‘ ahav Ma §ZA 5 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Luxton returned on Thursday from holidgy in 'roronto.* Miss Dorothy Fulton was a gubst Qt the home of her grandmother, Mrs. A. S. Starling last week en route . from Hearst to Bracebridge. Mrs. Melda Sitzer, .0f Olearwwer Florida, was the guest this week of Mrs. Hulley. | Born~â€"â€"To Mr. and Mrs. John Syvret j (nee Celia Spits) daughter, on Octâ€" ober 10th, in Montreal, â€" â€" Last Monday the senior Trail R.an-v ’gers of the United Church . spent : happy evening at the Ankerite beach: enjoying a weiner roast under the chaperonage of Rev. J, A. Lyttle and ‘Mrs Don Crozier. . _ The regular weekly meeting of the Y.‘ ing. P. U. was held at the United Church Devouoml exercises were conducted on Wednesday evening at 8.00 o‘clock by the Rev. F. J. Baine, of Schumacher the President, Mr. Trueblood, presid-,- and an address of welcome was given is Mc evening was introduced, the President ~J.© L. Harkness, following which Mrs. spoke of ‘the District Meeting of the}C. Armitage entertained with a vocal United Church Y. P. U., which was(solo. Speaker at the morning assembly held earlier in the week. At this meetâ€"{ was Mr. H.. W. Brown,.B.A., Inspactor irg another rally, such as the one â€"held . of Public. Schools. in chumacher last fall, was suggested | ~The feature of the afternoon session and will very likely take place in the was an address by Mr. J. L. Murray, near future. ‘He proniised to have more B. ‘A., B. Paed.principal ‘of the Timâ€" information next week. Then Elmer.mins High and Voeational School, and Williams gave a resume of. the newWs, ‘ during the afternoon the gathering both local and national, which gained . joined in community singing led by Mr. prominence during the past week. This ‘L, Queens, of Schumacher, The Rev. has become increasingly popular. . _ |F. J. Baine delighted the teachers with «p oc do BM P L in on Meeting of United Church Y.P.S. at South: Porcupine In the absence of the Citisenship :a: fine. violin solo, and ‘Jni@LMIgenoe Convener, Mr.. Trueblood . introduced ; Testing" was taken by Mr. P. Closs, of the guest speaker for the evening, Mr.! Timmins.: An inspiring talk on Engâ€" Etan Gardner. Mr. Gardnér, who had. land was given by Miss Gertrude Brisâ€" been approached only a few. days ago, ‘tow, of Schumacher. . gave a very thoughtâ€"provoking talk on * ‘ Prom to 4 pm. the teachers the judiciary and the indispensable part ; divided in grade conferences as folâ€" it plays it to be the balancing power in dex_n-l ocracy. Many good and siimple examâ€" elucidate his points. In. fact he it so clear that some found it a little| in democracy. He considered lows: _ ples were given by. the speaker to ming: Mr. Anglin, made : school, Timmins. â€"Grades T and 8, chairman, Mr. 8. M. Robinson, Birsh : street . school, Timâ€" "Rirch â€" street Grades 5 and 6, chairman, Miss M. difficult to fire questlions .at him afterâ€" Henderson, Irogtiols Falls; secretary wards. However, there were some facts â€" that caused some of us to wonder, and | . Mr. Gardner was pleased to explain follows.* â€" > them. As the President said when ! thanking Mr. Gardner, we hope you will â€" find it convenient to.come again, acon.. Next week‘s meeting will be under the direction of Miss Mary Anderson," Missionary Convener.â€" The subject will be "Birch Bark Taliting‘, which is . a resume of the life andâ€"work of Rev. Evans amongst the Indians of.Northâ€" ern Canada. We are certain that this talk will be very interesting: indeed, | and we ask for a full turnout. i The meeting ‘clogsed, after : refreshâ€" ment were served, with the singing of old and popular songs. ' se ‘ Undoubtedly. 52s An actorâ€" says he wonders how. Shakespeare would be regarded if. he were alive in Stratfordâ€"onâ€"Avon toâ€" dav? As the oldest inhabitant perâ€" .|~ The ~ FRossibilities . of Dramatizationâ€" Mise _ A. | Bixch Streat gaonao!, ‘Timmins. “’y’ ‘mu' Bm’ h $ r Miss F. Simpson, Iroquois Falls. Matters ‘under discussion were as 1. The -Posuibnities of Classroom Dramatization in Grade Fiveâ€"Miss R. Dobnlety, South: Porcupine. ‘g. n What Ways Can Pupils be ' Help One Another During a a ained to ‘Regular Class Worlkâ€"Mr. P. J. Closs, Holy Family School, Timmins. . 3 and 4â€"Chairman, Miss E. * Bail, South Porcupine School; secreâ€" ‘ tary, Miss E.: Dean, Dome School. "1, Classroom Games and! Exercisesâ€" Miss M. Lioyd, Buffaloâ€"Ankerite â€"School ~/g. Teaching of Citizenship to Grades 3 and 4>Miss °P.. Peavoy, Mattagami School, Tinmin#. S Classroom . poherty, Grage‘2â€"COhairman, Miss M._Camâ€" ~FTimmins;, secreâ€" Moneta School, South Porcupine, Oct. 1001. Special to The Advance. Undoubtedly . j An actorâ€" says he wondm now Shakespeare would be reg'arded it he were alive in Stratfordâ€"onâ€"Avon toâ€" day? As the oldest inhabiwnt perâ€" ho q o o t Hollywoodâ€"Born to Mr, and. Mrs. K. Hollywood of 271 Mountjoy Street, Timmins a daughter, on October . 14th in Porcupine General Hospital. . Phibbsâ€"Born . in Pm'cupinfi Genar hospital on October 10th, a son to and Mrs. J.. D. Phibbs, of 2 Wfluam avenue, South Porcupine. MnE [ n t en i Gunner R. P. Gordon of the R.C.A. spent the Thanksgiving â€" holiday in South. Porcupine on leave from camb’ at Petawawa. Miss Morgan of the Porcupine Gen-- eral hospital who has been Way. for some weeks. returned to duty on Wedv; nesday. Mrs. Gibbons spent the Tnanksztviur weekâ€"end in Noranda visiting her. non‘ WnOe PeCE P Emm t t en s Miles-â€"â€"On October 10th in Poreupihe General hospital, a deaughter to Mr. and Mrs. Don Miles, of Porcupine. _ O. McIntosh left on Saturday to spend a week in Toronto w Before the guest speaker: for an{’ OQutstanding Addresses and‘Discussions on School Subjects. Event Attended by Allâ€"Teachers of Public and Separate Schools in the District. LIMITED (N.F.L) 3 The Sonth Oochrane Teachers‘ Conâ€" vcnmtr was held in the Assembly hall ®lof the Mcfrityre Arena on Thursday and Friday, October 10th and 1lith, ! ! end on Thursday morning. with ‘ the registration of all teachers attendâ€" ‘ Prom to 4 pm. the teachers divided in grade conferences as folâ€" lows: °_ s â€"Gtades 7 and 8, chairman, Mr. 8. M. Robinson; Birsh : street . school, Timâ€" _‘1. Art :and : Craft Work: Smith, Central School, Timn 2. GChoral Reading, Miss . St~‘x. Michae a ‘1'3_ RSechool, Timm! im athar 5P 4A T **# _1 D. Taylor, ‘~ Rural â€" sectionsâ€"Chairman, Mr. W. Sheridan, Timmins; secretary Miss V. Gguvreau, ‘Timmins, ‘ ‘ On Thursday evening, ‘the teachers were the. guests . of the Schumacher Public ‘School Board and staff at a banquet and dance held in the Mcâ€" Intyre Arena, Schumacher. report of whieh is given elsewhere in this issue. / On Priday morning, the teachers of the Bilingual Schools met in the Schuâ€" macher Public School. | _Devotional exercises were conducted by the Rev. Falier Martindale, of T# ) e > x e F84 c s es‘ < n d Sahumacher. Speaker for the morning session was Mr. C. E. Stothers, D.Paed., who spoke on two subjects "Enterprise Activities in Social Studies" and "Print Writing". ‘A taik on the Music Pestival was given by Mr. G. L. Bender, music ervisor of the Timmins Public f . and Mr. L. Queene directed a gehumacher Public School Chorus in its selections. € A trip to "the MeIntyre mining mill proved interesting to . the visitors on Priday afternoon and on Friday evenâ€" L“-m say, fionct'w'é:moo-#wâ€"f; Timmins. . %. Possibilities in Classroom Dramaâ€" ammm..mm Grace ‘Little, Central Inz.“;ome of the visitors were tal underground at the Mcintyre mine. mr J.-il'_u__“muq. $. Kindergarten Primary Workâ€" 1. Tmtmmt of Backward UCAIIGTCL ~Prhnary: Readingâ€"Miss Mary Ramâ€" .A t h. ~ Taylor, Mattegami School, Timmins «h AP l ag gronsive : development campaign under t h e guidencee of ‘a competent tar with the Porcupine INITIAL OFFERING PER SHARE Purchase thraugh your It: is the intention of the DELNAUR manageâ€" llfll, m Ce. Investitient Securities. 19 Melinda §t. â€" Torosto ‘ wa. :801 _ khip. Response was made by Mr. ~Harkness, following which Mrs. Buliectin upon request. smlscb L. Readipz Miss A. Rogers, Mi‘s School, Timmins;‘secreâ€" : 0. O'Nem. Holy Family mmins. nent of Backwnrd Children Fne: Y j

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