South Porcupine Jan. 22â€"â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The funeral of the late EFric William Rintamaki (who was born at South Porcupine on August Mth, 1936) was held on Sunday, Jan. 18th from the Pinnish Lutheran Chiurch, South Porcupinge, at 10â€" a m The service> was conductod by the Rev: L. T. Pikkusaari. The choir of the Finnish Red Cross sang hymns in their own language. Hugh Maclican, elderly man, a vagâ€" rant for whom no relatives could be found, although police chief had made Investigation, was fined $10 or 30 days. He had in his possession a pair of handcufls and a provincial policse badge for which he gave no satisfacâ€" tory accounting. Many Floral Tributes at Funeral at 8. Porecupine For having left his registration card at homse a fine of $5 was inflicted on a young man, his worsaip remarking "That‘s just your hard luck." y one .. Mitrichuk, Toronto man, driver of a fruit truck, did not appear though a constable testified to serving summons. He had wrong (1940) markers on his car on Jan. 17th and no 1941 driver‘s license. Hoe was fined $10 and costs on each charge, in his absence. Mossrs J. Katelus, A. Korkeaktbski GOne man (C. Pexton) on two charges was finsd on one only. He had no 1941 plates on his car, but upon being charged with having no operator‘s license produced one (1940) upon which was printed "Valid until March 141. This was one of the few licenses issued before th> correction {until Jan. ist, 1941) had been madn on succcoeding Several cases of driving without 1941 plates on cars after Jan. 15th, and â€"of drivers who wire driving with . 1040 leenses came up for judgments Speeders (2) paid $10 and zcosts, and one ilegal parker was fined. Twsa you!t"; who plead:dl guilty to apliciting rides from drivers of vehicles and standing on "the travelled portion of the highway" to do so, were fined $10 and costs,. Th magistrate‘s fiftst finding was $2 fin>, but Crown Prosiseu. tor Yates pointed out that the miniâ€" mum fine for this offénce is $10. .>~ Fireside sorvices was held after serâ€" vice in the United Churth on Sunday night. A set of picture slides on home misssonary work and "Canada From Sea to Sea" wers shown. Illusâ€" tratéd hymns were sung with Mr. G. Hale at the organ. . Refreshments wer» served, i Walter Barron had the misfortiunt to fall while skiing this weekâ€"end, and nas twistzd] the ligaments of his knce, which lhas necessitated a cast being put on. Dear Madam:â€"I would like to thank you and your organization for ychr Christmas parcel which I have just received. Suuth things are very much appreciated by a soldier at any tim> but muth more so at a time like tÂ¥is. It has not been a very cheery eeason ners but we all hope that the New. Year will bring better times forâ€"allâ€"of us, and that we will be home.agam to see the next year in. But f_or-now I would like you to thank very one. who is reésponsible for this giffâ€"and I hope that you have had a ©Héer¢? and happy New Year. With all the bes‘ wishes for 10941, I am yours veéery truly,} . Graham Hulley. News has just boon received that Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Raybould (of Crawâ€" n t Wnn [ . i ford strect) are parents of a new baby fon, born at Walk¢erton on Tuesday, Jan. 21st. Mrs. R. C. Mitchell who is on the executive, has recosived the following letter from Pte, A. CG. Hulley, of the Black Watch Regt in England. boys overseasg acknowledging Christâ€" mas gifts and cigarcttes sont by thH> Comiort Fund (Ladies of the Legion) have been r:ceived by Mrs. Libby (secretary) from "Spike" McCaw and Jose FParreil. 8. Porcupine Soldiers Appreciate Christmas Parcels Sent to Them Letters of Thanks Received at South Porcupine From Overseas. Motor Cases in the Ma jority at South Porâ€" cupine Police Court. Other News from South Poreuâ€" pine and the Dome. ¢f" D ANCING South Porcupine, Jan. 22-(Speciaf ~The Advance) â€" Letters from the ~VERY FRIDAY NIGHT IL On luesauay, the imisfortiunt wesekâ€"end, and its of his knte, a cast being held after serâ€" rch on Sunday ecture slides on and "Canada South Porcupine, Jan. 22â€"(Special to The Advance»â€"Tueosday night saw installation of officers of the Eastern Star Chapter at the Masonic hall. There was a large attendanc*s, nearâ€" ly forty membors from Timmins being preséent. Installing officors wore Mrs. Elizabetlh Gibbons, Mrs. Betty MclInnis, Mrs. D. Houston, and Mrs. Ros» Anâ€" derson (of Timmms; P.D.D.CG.M. asâ€" sisted. MeINTYRE GYMNASIUM $1.00 Couple _ Ladies 10c Mr. James Philliban, Fifth Ave., entertained Tuesiay afternoon. Five hundred was played and the prizs winners wore:â€"â€"1st, Mrs. Bill Wallace: 2nd Miss Nova Dillon: 3rd, Mrs. W. Hayward. After the cards afternoon tea was served and a sccial time was |â€" The "Carry On Canada" Card Club met on Friday evening at the home of Mrs, Albert Murray, Sezsond Ave. hundred was played and th> prize win. ners were:â€"1lst, Mrs. Harrty Poole; 2nd, Mrs. Fred Mohr; 3rd,. Mrs. Jim Prenâ€" tice.. After the cards the hostess sorvy. ed. a delicious lunch. After lunch a social period was enjoyed. The Schumacher "Happy Gang" Card club met on evening at th» home of Mrs. Lenchuk, Fourth Ave. Five hundred was played and the prize winners were.â€"ist, Mrs. Whitson:; 2nd, Mrs. Lowes; 3rd, Hamilton. Aifter the cards a social period was enjoyed. Durâ€" ing th> evening the hostess served a delisious lunch. Items of Interest From Schumacher and Neighbourhood Walter Jackiniski‘s 10â€"pisce Band :: ADMISSION :â€": Schuma:her The Advance. 2d dutring the evening were a silver leck:t and chain from the Clhapter to Mrs. Gladys Millar, outgoing WOthy, Matron; a pen ~and pencil set from the Chapter to Mr. John Mason (Past| Worthy Patronm ; a glass bowl to Mrs.‘ E. CHibbons from the Chapter; also a similar bowl to Mrs. Rose Anderson.| CGrifts from the Chapter were also proâ€"| â€" During the ceremony the Jewel of Pass President was presented to Mrs. CGladys Millar, Mrs. E. Gibbons making the prosenattion. Other gifts presentâ€" Officers Installed at Eastern Star at South Porcupine EFlowers in pots were sent by: The members of. the Sunday School Class:; Mr. and Mrs. Polvi and family and Mr.â€"and Mrso. Laitinen. Floral tributes were sent from:â€" | Handicap ... Pillow from Moth*r, Father, Sisters and Brothers; wreath from Rev. L. T. | Grand totals Pikkusaari and family; sprays Godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kattelus, and Perriualt ... léa; Mr. A. Korkeakoski and Aatos:; Hamilton Doris Salminen (playmate): Neil ana O‘Donne! ... Rickey: Miss Vieno Ranta; Mrs. Ollita | Todd ... and Eilla; Mr. and Mrs. Toppari ana Campbell . family; Mr. and Mrs. Kaitola and , Martel .. family; Mr. and Mrs. Kallio and Helon ; Mr. and Mrs. Kohtala and family; Mr. and Mrs. Kivipelto and Kirsti;: Mr. and Mrs. Kopari and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ristimaki and Albert; Mr. and j Grand totals . Mrs. M. Lithta; Mr. and Mrs. Korhonen | M and family; Mr. and Mrs. Kuivinen and Murray ... Pentti; Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman; | McKay Mr. and Mrs. Niemi and family. [M. Cowan ....... Game totals Handicap ... .E. Toopari, and M Ranta acted as pallbearers. Jan 22nd Spscial to Mr. James Kent, Secor«i Ave. is or the sick list in St. Mary‘s Hospital All wish him a speedy recovery. The Women‘s Missionary Society of Trinity United Churth is holding its meeting this afterncon (Thursday), January 23rd¢, in the church hall. Inâ€" stallation of officers will be held. Mr. Gearge Henderson, Second Ave. left Sunday for London where he will reseive medical treatment. This evening (Thusday) January 23, the congregational ms«ting of Trinity United Church will b»> held in the church hall Business will be discusâ€" sed and the various reports will be read All membr of the congresation are urgel to attond. Wednesday afterncon in the Trinity United Church hall, Mis; Mayowna entertained her Sunday School Class. A very happy tims was enjoyed. Miss Lily MceGowan ani Miss Helen Monâ€" oghan assisted Miss Mayowna in servâ€" ing the lunch. Mrs. James MacKenzie, Second Ave., entertained last Wednegsday evening in honour of Mrs. Flocton of Winâ€" nipeg, who is visitingz her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Elm>r Moran, Second Ave. _A nice social time was enjoyed . During the evening the hostess served a delizious lunch. The McIntyre Football Clit»p Ladies Auxiliary made a Christmas prosent of cigarettes to McIntyre footballers who had joined up. This week the club received letters of thanks and apporceâ€" liation from the recipients. Mr. and Mrs, Larry Wilson returned Monday from North Bay where they wer>» called owing to the deéath of Mrs. Wilsn‘s mother. enjoved North Bay Nuggot: As a Caesar; Mussolini begins to look more like the fellow who said, "I came, I saw, I con=. curred." Toronto TeéekW.sram: DFR seems to know how to hold the f6°t of the dicâ€" tattrs to the fire in his fireâ€"side chats: Mrs. H. Skaviern, McIntyra Property, entertained on Saturday afternoon at a nicely arranged Kitchen Shower in honour of Miss Janst Dye. A nice social time was enjoyed. The guest of honour received many lovely and useful gifts; for her new home. Miss Dye will became the brid> of Mr. John Haskell McDonald on Feb. ist, the wedâ€" ding to be held at the home of the bride‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Dy:, Dome Min*es South Porcupin®. | â€" McKenziec | Caverley | Phillips . â€"Jacques i Smith Schumaher, Jan 22nd. Epecial to The Advance. â€" Griffiths â€" Langlois | Nilson Cripps Sorjonen Cowan / Attractive Kitchen Shower in Honor of Miss Janet Dye Grand total.; totals Handicap Grand totals Game totals Handican Grand tcotals Murrtay :...,........ | McKay ‘ M. Cowan ... CEA ) ;.b L. Mnnaghan Game totals Handicap .. Jenkens _ Killans Byeéers FPennel Budrick _ Corrighan Grand totals Game totals Handicap .. Perriualt Hamiltan O‘Donne!] T Godc ".;... Game totals Handicap ... Couriville Enstr*â€"m Despot Pupich .. McShane Laham The following are the secores for the Schumacher Ladies® Bowlins League: t Bowling Scores For Schumacher Ladies‘ League J 749 CORRIGHAN 40 111 16 125 40 75 37 100 40 143 40 00 SMITH 4() 14 11. :t 28 c dn 13. .43 to O 707 630 103 137 112 172 878 171 159 195 145 154 7(20 1760 1041 912 915 152 196 081 214 164 170 176 159 es I 743 176 194 121 164 1293 633 133 Wt 148 120 169 101 024 005 233 137 1211 154 1700 1296 302 N. Evans, Thomas Tovell, Fenwick Meisner, Harry L Fdwards and Prank E. Kinsingsr. 297 328 373 359 315 330 The funtral was held from the Brown Bros. Funsral Parlours in Toâ€" ronto on Friday, Jan. Th serâ€" vice was in charge 0f the Rev. Hiram Hall who was a former pastor to Mr. and Mrs. Evans in Fort William. H was assisted by Rev. G. B. MclLennan, of Manor Rd. United Church, and who is well known to many in South Porâ€" cupine (It was during Rev. McLenâ€" nan‘s tenure as minister in South Por-] cupine that the présent church was‘ built.) Pallibearers were all nephews of the deceased: Homer E. MciIntosh, Gcorge 319 196 177 Esuth Porcupine, Jan. 22â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Mrs. J. H. Evans, and Mrs, G. MclIntosh have returned from Toronto after attending the funeral of the late J. H. Evans. 1975 Funeral at Toronto of Late J. H. Evans of South Porcupine 237 334 068,â€" SPMHS. goals were scor»d by Nick â€"â€"â€" Rewsgan (2); Babando, Paul and 1951 AMmhon, with Walt«r Rewogsan gotting ffour assi«‘s and Mahon one. Timâ€" 377‘ scores came from the sticks of 347 telkinen (2) and Diament with assist 347 from Diament, Jacklin and Cl#rmont. 462} SPH.S.â€"Goal, Piri>: defence, Paul, 432 Gauthier: wings, Adamo, BAabando: 303 centre, McGinn; alternates, N. Rewsâ€" â€"~|gan W. Rewezan, Mahon, MclLelian. 1975{ Walker. 3 The Trail Rangers held election of officers at a recent meetin. Results of election â€" are:â€"Chiéf Ranger, Jack Syvert; Subâ€"Ranger Robert Mairs; Tally, Francis Bonnett; Cashier, Sred Ostrom. 18 3 This week marks the Kiwanis 26th anniversary and Mr. Karl Eyre, of Timmins, will be guest speaker on Thursday at the weekly dinner. The Kiwanis ars holding a bonspicl at the curling rink on Friday night. The regular weekly meeting of Lhc: ‘YP.U. wan held in the church on ‘Monday evening, Ken Davis prosiding. | ! Aflter the opening hymn the president ‘led in the discussion of business. C. Truebiood gave a report on the play, 'wmch has been chosen and some of ’Lhe selected. Mrs. Bawtenheimer, | has been appointed director. It will be | .qt.aged early in March, proceeds to hn‘ in aid of the Bundmg Funi of the new : church. Art Moyle gave a reâ€" sume of the week‘s news, after which an enjoyable singâ€"song followed. Mary Anderson took charge of the mseting and Mr. Lyttle gave an interesting acâ€" count of the life of Oliver Jackson, missionary to Nwfoundland. This}| talk was illustrated by coloured slides.! Games and réfreshments wer» followâ€" ed by the benediction. , |â€"â€"~South Poreupinc, Jan. *2â€"(Special to The Advanâ€"e)â€"On Friday tho South Porcupine High School Hockey | j ° team mad>s its entry into the Juvonils °'N.O.H.A. sthedule with a 5 to 3 winr 312% Oover Timmins Cubs in a fast crowdâ€" 203 pleasing match. 468 < The game featured smart passing 363 plays around th» goals, partisularly 429 by the local line of ths R»wegin bi»â€" 289 thers and Manhon and sensational â€"â€" blocking by, goalie Piric whom slowâ€" 8 3 checking forwards did not protect. SPMHS. goals were scor»d by Nick â€"â€" Rewsgan (2); Babando, and 951 Atahon, with Walts«r Rewogan gotting !four assists and Mahon one. Tim. 377;°mins came from the sticks of 47 telkinen (2) and Diament with assist 47 from Diament, Jacklin and Cl#:rmont. 162] _ S.P.H.S.â€"Goal, defence, Paul, ‘321'Gauthier; wings, Adamo, BAbando: A4 n «css M ts Te He â€" % oc rep es SmR mnZ _ 3/ L L L. t New Schgil}_lle South Porcupine, Jan. 22â€"â€"(Spocia; to The Advance)â€"Dome Ladie‘s Curlâ€" ing Club is making strides in its effort to make lady curiers. On Tussday a friendly gams was plaved between a team from South Porcupine Club and Dome Club on South Por.â€" cupinse ice. The result was that Dom» Club beat South Porcupine Club r>â€" presentatives by a good margin. Dame Club skip was Mrs. Iongworth with Myrs. J. J. Davis, Mrs. P. Millions and Mrs. J. Cooke. Soauth Porsupine‘s skip was Mrs. R. P. Smith with Mrs. Maxwellâ€"Smith, Mrs. D. MclLollan and Mrs Rayner. Doms Club has finishei its first schedul> with Mrs. Longâ€" worth‘s team in the lead. A new schedule has bsen drawn, and "s as follows with datss of play. THE PORCUPINT ADVANOR, Two firs calls this weekâ€"one on Tuesday at 4 pm. and another on Wednestiay morningâ€"proved to be of no impending menac2. The Tuesday fire was at William avenue, a chimneâ€"y fire in a threeâ€"storey building, but it was soon under control. Wednesday‘s call proved to lby» a falso alarm. The Monday evening whist drives put on by the Ladiés of the Legion started ’ again on Monday. N:xt Monday there will be none. owing to the fact that the bridge and whist for the South Porcupine fund for the Bombed Vicâ€" tims will be held in the hall. Amons the names to be includ2d in the list of those whose help is gratifully acâ€" knowledged for this affair should be Mr. FPairhurst, Uly‘s Place and Rev. Lyttle.. Prize winners at Monday‘s whist . weraâ€"For ladies, 1, Mrs. Wm. ’Thomas; 2, Mtrs. C. Libby; for men, fx. Mrs. Dixon; and 2, Mrs. Butler. _ _ Friends of Mrs. Cliff Brooks are sorry to learn she is quite ill in Porâ€" »upine Gemferal hospital, and wish Ner a speedy recovery. Millerâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Barton Milleér, of 103 Gallagher Ave., South Porcupine, on Jan. 21stâ€"a son. South Jan. 22â€"( to The Advance)â€"For its annual "At Home"to be held on Feb. 14th, the south Porcupine High School has secured the services of Louis Truant and hig orchostra whose music was mith enjoyed at the recent New Year‘s dance. The s>venâ€"piece band * will feaâ€" tur> a threeâ€"piece saxaphone section. Other News of South Porâ€" cupine and the Dome. Sevenâ€"Piece Band for H.S. At Home at South Porcupine â€"Timminsâ€"Goal,â€" Lavigne: detâ€"nce. Pretola, Villen:uve; right wing, M left wing, Jacklin: centre, Telkinen; alternates, Nastasuch, PFarâ€" tais Lanvill®, Diament, James, Mousâ€" seau, Clermont, McGowan. Refeéerse, Carlo Cattarello 8. Porcupine Wins First Juvenile N.O.H.A. Game A FEW SHORT Judgeâ€"What‘s the charge against this man? Officerâ€"Stealing nine bottles of beer. Judg=aâ€" Discharged I can‘t make a case out of nine bottles: â€"Exchanzeo North Bay Nugget: Mussolini would make a poor ball player. He can‘t stop the British team from stealing bases Grand totals Dome Ladies‘ Curling Funcral at Renfrew or .. Club Cflmmen('es : ¢ Late Mrs, Jos. Skeho c:.al i Ronfrew, Jan. 2%â€"The furora) of Mrs tho New SChedule I'lnn.\'.‘ U Ks i k > c s 1 Sm # n Game totals Handicap . Izatt .. Phillips Connell Hall>.... Taylor . Lamb . 38, ONTARIO Grand tcotals Ciame totals Searle ... Montigncy Jomnnston Alleroft Rickard Grand totals Game 1l0Otals Handicap Whitson Curnow Harris Mair Finchen The following are the scorss for tho Schumacher Moth*ors‘ League:~â€" STIRRAT Scullion ... 02 04 Dawson Cat.. 40 97 Urqunart ....... 15 138 i .......;....;. +99 108 McWhinney ... 40 107 sStitrrat 40 qa 159 150 170 138 106 1(p Club Bowling 203 247 313 246 213 91 9 Grand totals Game totals Handicap Mothers‘ Club of Schumacher Bowling Scores Friday, Jan. 31 â€" Longworth vs Cooke: Davia vs Jones. Monday, Jan. 27â€"â€"Longworth vs Cooke; Jones vs. Davis. Wednesday, Jan. 29â€"Davis vs Longâ€" worth; Cooke vs Jones. Friday, Jan. 24 â€" Longworth vs Davis; Jones vs Cooke. Wiodnesday, Jan. 22â€"Cooke vs Longâ€" worth: Davis vs Jones. Longworth, skip; Rayner, vice: Anâ€" dere3n, second; Walkoer lead. Cooke, Hedges B. Joneq Whyte. Davis, Cockerline, Thomas, Curtis. H. Jones, Milliom Hogg, McAlpine. Monday, Jan. 20â€"Longworth vs Jones (cones won); Cooka vs Davis (Davis won). 153 Commercial Ave. (rear) The fuels listed here will not Oonly give better heat. but they will keep your heating costs at a minimum® When you burn coal from Northern Fuels you can be be sure cof top quality and perfect results. ORDER TOâ€"DAy:! Just Phone 1108 Exclusive Dealer in Timmins for FOOTHILLS WILDFEIRE Phione Orders Taken any Time of the Day or Night SEVERN STOKER LEHIGH VALLEY HARD PITTSON HARD NORTHERN FUELS PINCHEN d 137 . 40 123 30 93 _ 40 109 38 â€" ©144 FOR DELI STIRRAT 21 94 _ 40 97 15 138 : 283 108 _ 40 107 4( 93 768 180 160 606 170 05 123 109 144 544 139 712 742 139 159 150 ) Ef (5 138 120 1300 3060 1286 Gr 203 247 313 246 213 213 Requiem high mase conducted by Rt. Rev. W. H. Dosner, tock plac> in St. Frantis Xavier Church at 9 o‘clock and interment was in the Roman Catholiâ€" c::metery here " Ronfrew, Jan. 22â€"The of Mx\'.' Scuth Porceupine, Jan. 22â€"(S3% Joseph Skebo who died Tussday at !0 The Advance)â€"Several babies hi her home on McGarry street here. with ;flrm . ht Sout Porcupine hosp! : _‘ recently. Amone them ars>: in a week of ths death of her cnls‘ Hannulaâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Ns daughtor, Gertrude Mary Skebo. Fifty Hannula, of (‘unmught on Jan. M years of age, Mrs. Skebo disod aftar a | â€" son. week‘s illness. Prankieâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. J The former Frances Cybulski, she was Prankic, of 80 Broadway, South P« orn at Wilno, where she so>mnt har cupine, a daught>or, on Jan. 16th. carly life. She was married in 1909 _ Gigg â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Gigg to Jos*tph Skebo, who survives. Since , Pamour, on Jan. 18th, â€"â€"a daughter, her marriag> she had lived m R+on.| McMillanâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Al frew. She was a membor of St. Francis McMillan, of Porgupine, on Jan. 19 Xavier Church and of the Lcmue of, â€"a daughter. the Sacred Heart and was always ksonly !_ Zonickâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zoni interested in church and welfare work. Of 29 Commercial Ave., South Pore In addition to her husband she is, pineâ€"a daughtor, on Jan. 20th. survived by six sistors©, Mrs. Julia Pulâ€" | chenski, Kirkland Laks; Mrs. John| Exchange: Maybe it took both Eu. Tomchick, New Lisksard; Mrs. Angus ; land and Grééce to make 11 Duece lo Pulchonski, _ Hudson Bay Junction.| like the deuce Manitoba; Mrs. Mary Matymish, Timâ€" mins; Mrs,. Thos. Sulpher, Renfrew: + * two brothers, Paul, Wierton, Wist Virâ€"| Personal Instruction in ginia; Michael, South Porcupine. l s e DA N TIN C o maiasyzt EACLE 68 THIRD AVI Fancy Mcintosh Red Apples 2 doz. 39¢ }I’iiyeco. 1b. 25C Sliced Ib. _ 27, A Four Day Quality Food Sale for Thrifty Shoppers Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues., Back BACON i*.cc. 1b. 25c First Grade CREAMERY PEAMEAL Strictly Fresh Grade "A" Pulle{ EGGS .doz. 250 1LOOSE Na Dcolfvary Shoulders Young Pork 23¢ h. Fresh Boiling Chicken FRESH YOUNG ROASTIXNCG: P.K.I. No. 1 POTATOES 10 lbs. 17¢ 14c 1b. Dozen 29c No Delivery seedless Navel Oranges FAS®T Large Size Young Pork ROUND sIRLOIN T BONE, per Ib Tc * n d (\ * est| UlC )}Y I) l. 11 11 (\ It‘s Fresh TENDERLOINS YoOoUNG BEEI â€"Hind Quarters FPlank Off 16 Kidney Out 4A B“tter h. 37C FREE DELIVERY ‘ra! of Mm.l Scuth Poreupine, Jan. 22â€"(Spscial uessday a: 0 The Advance)â€"Several babies have * |arrived at South Porcupine hospital recently. Amone them ars: _hbor only| Hannulaâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Neilo tebo. Fifty Hannula, of Connaught on Jan. 15th here., withâ€" FREE â€" DELIVERY FREE â€" DELIVERY Cb 000400066400 ¢ 0: o. 9c I 2 for .25 Firm Clean Carrots 10 lhs. 25¢ Not Frozeon â€"=~8 SOn. ® Prankieâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Prankiec, of 80 Broadway, South Porâ€" cupine, a daught>or, on Jan. 16th. Gigg â€"â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Gigg of Pamour, on Jan. 18th, â€"â€"a daughter, McMillanâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Alec McMillan, of Porgupine, on Jan. 19th â€"â€"a daughter. Zoni:kâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. of 29 Commercial Ave., South Poreuâ€" land and Greéece to make 11 Duce look like the deuce. 165 several Babies Arrive at South Porcupine Hospit; ART Rcom 31 Goldficds Blds. Pine North Fresh THURSDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 1941 Also a Complete Variety of ~Fish. GRAPEFRUIT 29c doz. PAINTING A\ RT* SAAwine DESIG N ALEX R. STRAKER FRIDAY ONLY! Seedless wWIULE THEY LAST Young Por 64606090 ¢ 6 % 0 %+% ¢ o < Timmins 21l¢ Ib, BONELESS ROLLED Prime Rib 5 lbs. 25¢ Choice Cooking Apples ROASTS 25¢ Ib. CRISP Celery Hearts C0