Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Dec 1940, 1, p. 2

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T. wh on ) / wb builh o \ q a in s 6 n 6 NS CE K 1 +s w Bd ie ce s d t ht : on i ic t s e e Oc uim t : 8 170 o is\ ioh > wit) s founth term of office as Reeve of Tlsâ€". dale in 1941. His election by acclamaâ€" ‘ tion was acceded at nomination meetâ€" ing, and at that meeting a very elgear and definite account of his m::a- ship was given. A municipal balance sheet was aso distributed at this meeting, showing that Tisdale under Mr. Evans‘ dixrection had ‘had not only a very successful,. eflmprismg, ard advantagzous year tnit had managed affairs in a satisfacâ€" tory financial fashisn. The Works Deâ€" . partment, undsr whose direction mast of the new ventures had heen so sgucâ€" cesstully managed was given due. Wsc for much ol the surcess attgined.. _ | camp ten years azo was in Schumach; hn V dnA ty He has since spent one yerr. ;mthg SA Jag Wwasâ€"Oon thfi Ti,;da.lfl Counm in m * fad1936, and while doing his duty as for the mqpner in which ® , ‘ Â¥ked for the community. Hif eBor "'d towards cleaner and betier for ‘lkdale resuited in a. pasteurization byâ€" law. â€" He declined to qualify for counâ€" cil in 1939, owing to pressure ~of: proâ€" â€" t fesstonal work, but all are glad to see PY im.back in office again, a0G Bis m papilarity is proved by vote given him. Dr. Somerville, whose m% effert for municipal office brought him secâ€" nd place in the lists, is m?}*‘ m’. South Porcupine, Dec. 4â€"â€"(Bpecial to PoK The Advante)â€"E‘ection Day in m : was marked by no special stivr. Peswar . go0d busines â€" Congratulations are in order to thc Smnervme even: thotigh gentlemen who won the first four nosk ya that he has a lot to tione" in the list for‘: counci, â€" Bs x fine Kimanian be bas alâ€" toy tAE remdy proved his worth in working for m of the" community. ;, ,, "mvm children, and other actual flgures first gwea mzt,,tu.we* w mewmmcommmty A very narrow margip mu.mr conmbumm to the m41 mmlyâ€"gi"%"‘i’mtmmw n: es goe inss a. year to have another municipal. M*‘:“ es in ~Senth W tion if the people so Wwish. â€" _~ _ .l e oo ces . in employees credit. for faithful and â€" efin- clent coâ€"opgration. ence on. the Council Bn@fl: * of the Camp. Dr. Harper C 4t Sm o WaZ x2 {:'fz' J‘\‘ 2 resident. He hbhas e :. on * . s Em sds‘ s 3 TOWNSHIP of TESDALE ‘ â€"For Reâ€"eletion i NGa C e * w eq.. _ |pithlisi." He spenis with pride of beâ€" m cM "pritisher"â€"« term that: nd ammwwhim and was not ftotended ‘as a eompliment at: the time. mwm Hejsawmrbubhmheena.mn- t adian, t0o, fanm past twentyâ€"two ; iuym ; years: Helis a~eteran, a Frontiersman l and a. good business. man. xmu of Weathex l tngly for the community, and anyâ€" tmimg that hne has done for the townâ€" Wmm without motives. inforcements. mnuh. to ‘the aid of the ~hnomsesick warrior, andâ€"get in his way. "certi ... rimship and his work as eauncmof‘fifisifié"tw:i approval. lmbar of Mr. and Mrs. Laime‘s friends paid a surprise visit to their home on Second Avenue to do honour to their daughter, Miriam, on the occasion of her forthcoming wedding. â€" A very hapâ€" seen that his work has been unremit evening the brideâ€"toâ€"beâ€"was presented |â€"_ Lh with many lovely and costly gifts. pices MAAA WTW 1 tam" aAaf m eâ€"ebulid tell of many ~ councillor but have‘ no Surprlse Partv for â€" Mr. ‘Wimam Fairnurst is another m Of . Mme having served us for: flve years with only one sear‘ (18@07) out. <In ljooking at Mr. ~Schumacher, Dec. 4â€"(Special to The : dvance)â€"Thursday evening a large Sudbuyyâ€"Gtar:â€"All is confusion along unsmd‘ ,‘Q’T‘... Bouth Pomupine, Dec Maecla.l to was enjoyed and during the lar Citizens | ©â€"hool Choir is busy practising _ for a grand night in the near ~futimre when they will present the: op°retta ‘"The Wilobwâ€"Plate". _ _ A pleasant party in hmmlr of, Mrs. ~S; Knectel, of Willtam Avenue, was beld on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Chas. Shields, of Bruce Avenuye. Games were played during the evening ‘and Mrs. Shiclgs served a delizious lunch. assisted by Mrs. Buck <Thomas and Miss Vivian McCaffrey. Among | those present were Mrs. H. Partridge, ‘Miss Vivian Miller, Mrs. T. Waods, 'Mra C. Abrams, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs, Rcbt Mansficld, Mrs. Ed. Hovey, Mrs. Norman Woon, Mrs. C. Cattarello and Mrys. Messott. :ly paper, ‘"The Blue and Gold", A nice | group of women have d:ne outstandin tribute to Stewart Baed is @ives by A. ) work during the year, their fforts. toâ€" â€""Stewart Roeed,. well known Ward a new church being umesasing. , issuing the second issue :of their monthâ€" !;m reâ€"elaxted for 141. fis tstanding centres. apâ€" work done by thfisxm we feel that Stewazt Roed flifl m ._ hi;s duties falthfully at MeMiaster, cuu sincerely congratuilate hi om ho sueâ€"}â€"â€" Mrs. W. Thomas, Mrs. Jay, Mrs. Curâ€" tis and Mrs. A. Hom,wcre present n Wednesday at the pasty. at tihe Nuprses‘ Residence, St. Mary‘s Hospital, Timâ€" _ Next Det the Woâ€" recovert. . _ un o ans mary‘ L OWASMD Plan to men‘s Auxiliary of St. Paul‘s Chuth Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Harry will hold a Christmas bazaar and tea Sky, Firs; Ave., who received the sad in the Parish hall. Tea will be served news of the deamqfwmp Mrs. from 3 to 5.30 pm. apd a special feaâ€" Sky‘s mother died Tuesday, Nov. 2%6th, ture will be a siaile of Christmas baking at Bay City, Michigan. and gifts. | The many friends of Mr. Jerry Harâ€" Bornâ€"On Des. 4th, boMr andm's ris, Third Ave., vnnhesonywheflr‘ Chbarles Briscoe, of 14 Tisdale St., Timâ€" that he is in St. Mary‘s hospital snf-' mins, a daughter, in Porcupine General fering fromâ€"an acute neart azbtank All ; ho:pital. wish him a siaeedy recovery:; _ Bornâ€"On Dec. lst, in Porcupine Gen- ~â€"â€"The friends of Mr. Roy Colquhoun eral hospital, a son, to Mr. and MySs. will be sorry to hear that he is in St. Thos. Rrawley, of 72 Bloor Aventue, Mary‘s hospital suffering from a septic. South Porcupine. lt.hroat Purchase Ambulance South Poreunme and Schuâ€" macher High Schools to Raise $800.00 Each. South Poreupine, Déc. 4th. to The Advanze. The combined efforts of the Tisdale High Sechorls wil}l attempt to raiss | £1600, sufficient money to buy an amâ€" hllam SaAw ts a TUraAA mc we feel that Stewazt Reed will uphold 2 his duties faithfully at MeMster, ..qm on Tuesday at the hame of Mrs. Picrce, of Bloor Avenue, in honour of S:ark‘s Corpers ‘visiting her nmother. Several nise gifts were received by Mrs. Draper, and." Mrs, M. Modgin W. Rayner won. sp f * contest. Mrs. Pearge m Bby: Aérs. Farrell served a delightful lunch, . a daughter, in Porcupine General no:pltal. _ Bornâ€"On Dec. 1st, in Porcupine Genâ€" eral hospital, a son, to Mr. and Mys. Thos. Rrawley, of 72 Bloor Avente, South Porcupine. ~ Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aho, of 15 Byng Avenue, South Porcupine, a danghter, on Dec. lst, in Porcupins Geperal hospital. To the list of flowers sent to the fungeral of the late "Sandy‘"" Harrower should be added those of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Langworth and family; and "Sons of Ssctland," Kirkland Lake. Thursday to spend amme weeks tam S:ark‘s Corpers ©visitife street. Mrs. W. Battrick, of Front street, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mandley in Bracebridge for a few weeks. Messrs Max Smith, G. H. Train and F. C. Evans were in Cochrane on Monâ€" day and Tuesday on municipal busiâ€" here. Two parking byâ€"Jaw bDYEACDE | saiq he, "and I suppose this is ¢] former u”flfiu ealou the polis on Saturday laskt,â€" # chosen to. rum fot mm“ Parliamenr; ky me ipers. 0f : he . sroup of South P 0K the oersanm f o | | ECE PCY 45 Mrs; J. W. Dawson, of Peterboro, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. S. Somerâ€" ville, of Rae Avenue. The whist drive, held under the ausâ€" y and Tuesday on municipal busiâ€" | ‘+{pgurmmy, who won the Grest war? asked a friend‘s little boy. ?’ Police Court . tme. dear," was the sepiy. â€"â€" 'rhere e was a short court on Tuesday | "Then it must bave heen a dreWw ” Wc o m c 12000000 oo C s 2o TL L L N. n n e .4 .;’j,m m Julita Holgevac and eiation o¢! . _Mr. Joe Zupan Marricd. the t ) d -1mzn~ Mine»>was visiting his brother and sisâ€" torâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Little, Second Ave., last weekâ€"end. Mrs. Lenchuk; 2nd, Mrs. Hazelwood; consolation, Mrs, Smith After ‘the cards a social time was enjoyed. Durâ€" ing the evenmg the h'\stess sea'ved delicious lunch; Mr. andl Mrs. Laine entertained Satâ€" urday evening in honour of their daughter, Miriam who was leaving the next day for Calgary where her wedâ€" ding will take place this week. Dr. Honey, dentist, was renewing acquaintanes in town during the past week. ‘Dr. Honey was a former dentist Mrs, Charlie Hamilton has returned from an extended . holiday mth her parents in Regina. / on Thursday evening at the: of Miss, Dorothy â€" Armsrong, Second Ave. Bridge was played and the prize winâ€" ners were:â€"lst, Miss Armstrong; Ind, Mrs. Urqubart. After the. cards ty paid $1 hostess served a delizious lunch. After Iunch asoxaleveningwasemmfl The Schumacher Happy Gang met on Wednesday evening . at the home‘ ‘of Mrs. Balfour, Poplar Stzeet. 500 was played and the prize winners were: 1st, doesn câ€"take nation to t.he A large number of friends gathered at the station Sunday at noon to wish Miss Miriam Laine the best of luek. Miss Laine left for Calgary. toâ€"become the bride of Mr. Charles Bryers, of the R.AF., stationed at Calgary. Mrs. MeNoil, Gold Centre, left by plans from Kapuskasing for Reginag, where she will visit her parents. return kusion are to be congratulatâ€" aining their quota of refuges articles. They have worked hard durâ€" *J rmg O:tober and November striving to Bornâ€"Friday, November 29th, at the butudbut Jv s ne outstand!ng tims of Rritain‘s battle. lu;k | Misses Catherine Pecarizc and Cathâ€" come Oreskovic were flower girls identiâ€" s, of eally dressed in gowns of pink and blue ;Qch earrying a bacsket of mums and t by. fern. ging, â€" . Mr. Joe Verbic brother inâ€"law of the bride, acted as best man, and Aldo _ the Tutti was usher. g Sunday at ensus Church ‘bride, was matron of honour, charmâ€" ingly attired in a gown of blue taffeta and tusban of sequins and white gloves and white satin shoes. She earried an "arm sheaf of pink roses. do they could for the relief of vicâ€" £1600, sufliclent money to buy an amâ€" bulance for the Red Cross. Each school will strive to make $860 as its indiâ€" vidual Several schemes are beâ€" inz discussed as to raising moneyâ€"one by ecilecting teaâ€"labels (2 cents each) Toronto Telegram: Motey nas perâ€" sonality,â€" says a financial writer. And boy, what an attractive one it posse:zes. m Go>d luck to the students for attemptinz to eoâ€"operate in a great and worthy cause. We hope you suzeged. Mrs, Betty Tutti attended as bridesâ€" mmd becomingly dressed in a gown of pink satin, made on Princess lines with turban of sequins, white gloves and silâ€" Â¥er shoes. She carried an arm sheath South Poreupine, Déc. 4th. Spscial to The Advanze. The cambined efforts of the Tisdale High Scherls wil}l attempt to rais> They have completed:â€" 10 girls‘ skirts (14 years) 10 boys‘ ecats (2 years) 30 girls‘ conats (2 years) Briu:macher, Dec. 4â€"(Spezcial to The Miss Anne Holzevac, sister of the (donated) Verdict of Jm'y in Death of Alexander Harrower at Dome on‘t T ~SHALL CONFIBE P t un nb uP t e 5.040 enb n c3 utm i 4 on se lt o a n m t t + n e un Wl + .'b.rvi‘r.)vl.' 3 nds s BE i sc dA d e h i i mt t 6 in S s o2 t ts s wak \pt ho ‘.w-,fi\}{-. $ ru’w}-n..‘ + i) TH’E Wmflfic run of ‘waste,‘ precipitated by valre o #, burled Harrower and half an hour he was discovered to b¢ but the miner‘s helmet he was wearing saved him from injuxy. ‘The men who were wirking on the other side of the Perrisip!, who was working on the same jCb, neo.rly met with the same tragis fate. but was able to jump over to me sk and climb up the chute. Rock simmk his head in the ascent All es

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