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Porcupine Advance, 11 Sep 1941, 1, p. 3

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Another Saturday event was the picâ€" nic for the staff of the Mutual Life Assurance Company . .. along with friends and families, the employees of the firm made the journey to Nightâ€" hawk Lake, and spent one of those pleasant times that form a picnic . .. a happy, Canadian with the staff playing together as agreeably as they work together . .. yes, it was a lot of fun. For the first time in its history, the local branch of the Catholic Women‘s League has been visited by national president, Mrs. McCabe, of Ottawa ... this distinguished visitor,, spent the weekâ€"end with members of the league in town, and on Saturday was guestâ€" ofâ€"honour at a banquet in the Church of Nativity hall . . . Sunday was spent as guest of the Schumacher CW L at a banquet . .. on Priday, Mrs. Mcâ€" Cabe spent the afternoon with Mrs. H. See, president of the local branch, who, unfortunately, left on Saturday to holiday at points south and was unable to act as hostess at the banquet in honour of the national president . . . Mrs. MocCabe, a tall, slim woman, was regal in her bearing, and seemed the right person for the honour of her post . . . on Friday she was attractiveâ€" ly attired in a beige ensemble, with mink neckpiece, and matching beige accessories. â€" _ . . the day to invest in future happiness @ Right now you can put yvourself and your family on another pay roll that will take over when your pay stops coming in. No need to save up to meet big insurance premiums. It‘s a special T}udgel Policy featuring deâ€" posits you can afford out of this week‘s pay envelope. For example, at age 30 the premium on this five thousand dollar ($5,000) policy is only 86.15 each month. And you don‘t even have to remember to »may each premium as it comes due, }or the Company will accept your 12 amall monthly cheques dated ahead. Take advantage of this safe, modern, easy way to get the life insurance you always wanted. Without obligaâ€" tion send coupon today for folder explaining how you can get the protection you want for as little as 85 monthlyv. HEAD OFFICE Please send me information about your special Budget Policy, together with free Pocket Memo Budget Booklet. s 112 King St. W., Toronto, Ont Addresa Saturday afternoon was the time for tea and shower events in honâ€" our of two popular bridesâ€"toâ€"be . . . Sheila Lang and Helen Crews ... Sheila was guestâ€"ofâ€"honour at an afternoon tea and handkerchief shower at the home of Mtrs. G, H. Adams, with Miss Mary: Adams as joint hostess . .. and Helen with her attendants, was honoured at a luncheon given by Mrs. Jas. Keene in the early afternoon«. . . both girls received some very lovely gifts. A single conversation across the table with a wise man is better than ten years‘ mere study of books. (Chinese Maxim) THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11TH, 194i W. R. de GRUCHY, District Manager A . NICOALSON, Speciol Representative E. N. WHALEY and CRIC CHARRON Representatives 104B Sseems as if the new "recruits" for nursing training at St. Mary‘s Hospital are all of the type whose beauty would make even a very sick man feel much better . . . at least two of the . girls are not only "goodâ€"looking" but they have the personality that is so necesâ€" sary for their duties in the footsteps of Plorence Nightingale . . . among them is one of the town‘s favourite young lassies, Miss Jean Murtagh, whose auburn locks should form a A crowd gathered at the station to shower Mr. and Mrs. Wemyss with gayly coloured confetti . . . while a. the Morin home during the afternoon. friends extended best wishes not only to the bride and groom, but to the bride‘s mother and father, who on that day celebrated their thirtyâ€"third weddâ€" ing anniversary . . . Mr. and Mrs. Morâ€" in are oldâ€"time residents of the disâ€" trict, and have numerous friends who would like to add good wishes to those received on Monday. IRVIN ROSNER, R.0. lamp of hope" for any lucky patient Congratulations and best wishes to two couples who chose Monday as their wedding day . . . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wemyss and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walters . .. after all those rainy days, the sun came out in full glory for both couples . . . Which of course, means all sorts of happiness‘for the newlyweds . .. Mr. and Mrs, Wemyss were wedded quietly in the priest‘s home of the Church of Nativity . .. while Mr. and Mrs. Walters said their "I doe‘s‘" in St. Anthony‘s cathedral Mrs. Wemyss is the former Helen Prout . . . Mrs. Walters would say â€"*"‘nee Mary Desneiges Morin." From the Canadian Women‘s Service Force comes an interestâ€" ing bit of news . .. the girls have decided that any money they wir at such events as "Cardinal Quiz" . . especially when they are in uniform . . . will be turned over to sending "fags" to the boys overseas . . . these lassies who are learning the fundamentals of service . . . and who could take over "soldierâ€" ing duties" if called upon to do so . realize that the Canadian boys "over there," truly mean it when they say "please send more cigarâ€" ettes‘" . . . just another way of doâ€" ing their bit. BRUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave. Timmins EYXESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 EYES EXAMINED ALMASSES FITTED A wedding of the near future is that of Mr. Howard MacGregor and Miss Violet Lalondg . Howard and Violet wili probably ay t.hetr "I go‘s" about the end of this month . . . HMHoward is the popular local manager of the Elecâ€" trolux firm, and has friends and more friends who will wish him and his brideâ€"toâ€"be "all the happiness in the world." Also featured on the programme at the Celebration each evening, are the pupils of Margaret Easton Shield‘s dancing classes . ~. there were four little ladies who tapped in perfect unison . . . Lois Doolan, Mazell Menâ€" ear, Shirley Thomas and Barbara Bowie . and Lois, even minus a tap from one shoe, gave a wonderful solo perâ€" formanceâ€"honestly, Lois, those in the large audience didn‘t know you had lost that tap . . . Joyce Ryan gracefully performed a gypsy dance . . . and on Wednesday evening, â€" charming little Helen Rhea Channen toeâ€"danced her dainty way to success with her Timâ€" mins "fans." . . some of them remembered her previous appearance here three years ago . . . since then, she has changed her style of dancing, and yet, is even better than she was in 1938 . . . whirlâ€" ing and swaying, her feet seem barely to touch the platform . . . and yes, this platform is made of a rough wood that would present a difficulty to most dancers .. . on Friday she will appear at the regular Friday evening dance at the McIniyre Gymnasium . . . and on Saturday, she will be featured at the Riverside Pavilion. Specializing in dances of the South American variety, Jeannette danced her way into the hearts of the audience Coimmcidemnices . . . Mrs. B. Kempers, who won the lovely clath awarded ait the afternoon tea given by the Woâ€" men‘s Institute yesterday afternoon, is the newest member of the local branch . . and also, she was the first gusest at the event yesterday . . . Miss Helon Crews, brideâ€"toâ€"be, in drawms the winâ€" ning name for a door prize at a shower in her honour last night, drew her own Miss Garrette, who acts as her own business manager, spends many hours of the day in rehearsal . .. and many more hourse are spent keeping in touch wih the one hundred and fifty "booking agents" who arrange engagements for enâ€" tertainers in the United States . . . and then, of course, there are perâ€" sonal contacts with numerous enâ€" tertainment spots in United States, Canada, and South America . . . she has travelled throughout the two Americas, having danced in many of the most wellâ€"known enâ€" tertainment centres of both conâ€" tinents . .. elsewhere in toâ€"day‘s issue is an account of some of the work she has done. It takes a great deal for some women to admit that another memâ€" ber of their sex is good . . . espeâ€" cially very good at any profession . . . of course, there are a lot of Tinwmins women who are always ready to compliment where credit is due . .. but, on Monday evenâ€" ing at the Legion "V" Carnival, there were some of both kinds of women . . . andâ€" when they all agreed that the blonde dancingâ€" star who was the feature of the programme, was exceptionally good . and even added that she was very charming and attractive . . . well . .. she must be very talented and chic . . . "She" is Miss Jeanâ€" nette Garrette, who might apdy be described as a fiveâ€"footâ€"three of rhythm and grace. Miss Garrette has been guestâ€"of â€" honour at numerous social funcâ€" tions during her stay here . . . she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brady, and yesitenday afternoon was honourd at a bridge panrty and lunchecn at the homse of Miss Cherry Gauthier . . . laiier, Dr. anid Mrs. Graham Laine iwhere her host and hostess at a dinner party . .. and after the programme last night Mr. and Mrs. R. P Kinkel of the Buflaloâ€"Ankerite Mines ententained Miss Garrette, Mr. and (Mrs. Wim. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brady, anid Mr. Bill Doran . . . bhis afterâ€" noon, Miss Garrette had been inâ€" vited to visit various mines in the DL“»tfl’iOt’ TE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, ;"ITIMMINS, ONTARIO name . .. and won an attractive prize besides the beautiful chenille bedspread that was presented to ner at the event. The Presbyterian Church of Canada The Salvation Army Major and Mrs, J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. Sundayâ€"2.30 p.mâ€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 â€" p.m..â€"Great â€" Salvation Merting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Young Peoples‘ Rector: Rev. Canon Casning, B.A., T. TB 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Ciass 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 pm.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m..â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm..â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday of month, at 11 am.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worshipn , South Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. E. Woodall, D.D. Minister Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday at 11 Meeting. Tuesdayâ€"8.00 pm.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. South Porcupine, Ont. (Missourt Synod) Rev. E. Roth®, Pastor Divine ,Service at 8:30 p.m. in the Anglican Church South Porcupine. All are welcome. ° Morning Servict and August. Assistant Minister St Matthew‘s Timmins. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer Res. 83 First Ave. Phone 1094 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service of Worship 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3ard and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. I! am.â€"â€"Rev. F. 3. Jackson, B.A#, B.D. 7 00 pm.â€"Rev. NORMAN A. HEALEY 7.00 pm..â€"Rev. Norman A. Healey, BA. Special Music at Both Services Monday at 8.00 p.m.â€"Harvest Festival Entertainment SUNDAY SCHOOLS 10.00 am.â€"For all 12 years and over 11.00 am.â€"For all 12 years and under 11.00 a.m..â€"Dome S,. S. Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street North sSUNDAY, SEPT 14TH, Sub_)ectfâ€"-“SUBSTAN(E” Colden Textâ€"*"The things which are seen. are temporal; but the things which are not seen are etrnal." (II Corinthxans 4:18). Christian Science Reading Room open daily from 12 to 5 pm. in the Mcâ€" Innis Block, 18 Pine Street South, A Cordial Welcome to All Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street The Rev., K. W. House, B.A., Minister Sunday School at 1.30 p.m. Public Worship at 7 p.m. You Are Welcome The afternoon tea given by the Womem‘s Institute, with proceeds for their war work, was probably one of the most successful events o0 the seasom .. . the six tables, dGaintily set for tea, were always filled with friends of the members, and the proceeds will go a long way in helping organization in the wonderful work it is doing to help im Canada‘s war effort . . . conâ€" gratumtions to the members on their fine arrangements, and the delightful atmosphere that added to the success. United Church, Timmins Cedar Street and Fourth Avenue Minister Rev. W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. Associate Rev, E. Gilmour Smith, B.A. 9.45â€"Sunday School. 10.45â€"Morning Worship. 7,00â€"Evening Worship. Mr. Mustard will preach, A Cordial Welcome To All Christian Science Society Church Directory B‘nai Israel Synagogue Cedar Street North ISRAEL I. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDER, Cantor St., Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church St. Matthew‘s Church Trinity United Church â€"Schumacher Rev, Norman A. Healey, B.A. Minister South Porcupine, Ont. BiLOOR: AVENUE. Rev. James A. Lyttle, Minister HARVEST FESTIVAL Schumacher Anglican Church MeINTYÂ¥RE GYÂ¥MNASIUM Captain W. VOLLICK, C.A. St. Paul‘s Church United Church All Are Welcome only during July Phone 1094 Myrs. Harry Sky and daughter, Ruth, left last week to take up residence in Ottawa. Miss Zelda Sky will join them in a few weeks. Mr. J. R. Linklater, of Noranda, was a Timmins visitor last week. Miss Yolande Goulet, of Cochrane visited friends in Timmins last week Miss Edwina Therrtien visited friends at Sudbury last week. * Mr. Edward Brown, of Kapuskasing was a recent visitor to Timmins. â€" Miss Jane Charles, of Pembroke, is visiting in Timmins. Corp. H. G. Allien was homesâ€"for a few days‘ leave last week. Mrs. Brunelle, of Remi Lake, visited her daughter here last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Foster, of Haileyâ€" bury, were visitors here last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaw returned on Saturday after spending two weeks in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilford returned on Saturday after a motor trip to Toronto and other points in the south. Mr. Richard Fullerton left this week to join the R.C.A.F,. at Toronto. Mr. Art Jackson returned Saturday after a motor trip to the south. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ormston returned on Saturday from a two weeks‘ visit with relatives in Toronto. R.M. Don Hardy, R.C.A.FP., Montreal, is visiting his parents on a fourteen day leave. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hornby Saturday from a vacation in AC1 T. Loonay, R.C.A.FP., Dunnville, is visiting his parents on a fourteenâ€" day leave. Mtr. and Mrs. A, Wood and family returned Friday from a two weeks trip to Gould and other eastern points AC2 Jas. Howlett, RJCAF., Manning Pool, Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end with his family in Timmins. ning with Mrs. S. H. Pirie returned last Priday after spending two weeks‘ vacation with her in Toronto. Miss Viola Boucher left on Tuesday for a two weeks‘ vacation in Toronto and other points in the south. LAC Tommy Wadsworth, was home on leave during the weekâ€"end from the R.CAF. at Belleville. Miss Carmel McKenzie, of New Lisâ€" keard, is visiting with friends and reâ€" latives in Timmins. Mrs. Ed. Reynolds and family have returned home to Timmins after a visit to New Liskeard, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piscitillie, of Kapusaksing, spent a few days with reâ€" latives in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Stark, were in North Bay â€" en route to holiday at soutt Miss Marie Rochefort has returned from a holiday spent at Toronto and other points south. Miss Mary Fennucane has returned after a holiday spent at her home in Kildew. Mr. Arthur Thiffault, of Kapuskasâ€" ing was a visitor at the home of his parents here last week. Gunner John â€" Petawawa, spent at his home here LAC Tom Noonan, of the RCA.F Toronto, spent weekâ€"end leave at hi home here. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Weir have returnâ€" ed after a holiday spent at Toronto and at the home of Mr. Weir‘s parâ€" ents in Wosdstock. Helen, left on Satu holiday at Ottawa, Pe points east and south Mrs. ‘Shorty" G. P,. MacLean will leave during the weekâ€"end to spend a week‘s holiday with relatives in North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shields turned after a wedding trip wa, Montreal, Three Rivers and other points south. LAC Bert Hornmnby, of the RCAF. Toronto, spent weekâ€"end leave at the home of his parents, Mr. Mrs. P. J Hornby, Mrs. C}MBurroughs and children were the guests of Mrs. Burroughs‘ parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Inglis, at ford. Trooper Andrew Van Rassel, of the Tank Corps, stationed at Camp Borden was on leave at his home here during the weekâ€"end. LAC Chas. McAvoy, RC.A.F., Manâ€" ng Pool, Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end ith his parents. and Mrs. H t on Saturday morning i Ottawa, Pembroke and othe Shuster, stationed al the weekâ€"end on leave see and dau imett â€" "Bumps‘ Bay on Sunday southern points returned Toronto., have reâ€" to Ottaâ€" Toronto Mrs. Gordon King was a weekâ€"end visitor to Kirkland Lake. Miss Blanche Lavoie will spend the weekâ€"end visiting friends in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. G. Le Mr. Bud Leblanc, left holiday at points in Eastern Ontario. Miss Jeannetite pearing at the J in the Timmins rived here on the day. Capt. Keith Sterling, who has been stationed with the Algonquins at North Bay, will leave the Gateway City this week for the West, probably Alberta, where he will take the rank of Major. Miss Joy Millat to her home at visiting her sister Bormâ€"on Tuesdlay, September 2nd, 141. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellis, 54B First avenue, g‘immmsâ€"a son and her sisterâ€"inâ€"law Millar, in Timmins. Mrs. Leonard Lawless of Alma, Picâ€" tou County, Nova Scotia, is a visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs, W. P. MaclLean, Cambrai avenue. She will leave during the weekâ€"end to return to her home. Mr. Jas. Cowan returned on Saturâ€" day after spending a few days in Torâ€" onto. He was accompanied by his son, Lance Cpl. Waiter Cowan, of Camp Borden. Aircraftman R. H. Pope, of the R.C. A.F., who completed his course at Mcâ€" Gill University, Montreal, is spending a two weeks‘ leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pope, 164 Pine street north. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goranson left on Tuesday to spend a month‘s holiday at their farm near St. Catharines, and at other points south. They were acâ€" companied to Toronto by Mrs. H. W. Darling, who will spend a few weeks there. Driver Ralph Schwartz, of the R.CE,, Petawawa, spent a fortyâ€"eight hour leave at his home here this week. This leave was unexpected, #s Driver Schâ€" wartz was here only a short time ago on what was then expected to be his last leave before going overseas. The regiâ€" ment will probably leave in the very near future. ® Rev. and Mts. A. I., Heinonen anâ€" nounce the engagment of their daughâ€" ter, Kerttu (Gertrude) Vieno Kyllikki, to Mr. Tauno (Tom) John Flink, of Toronto, son of Mr. John H. Flink and the late Mrs. Flink, the wedding to take place the latter part of November at the home of the bride‘s parents in ‘Timmins. Among the local in The Rouynâ€"Nori was the following interest:â€"‘Mrs. _ Rouyn, and little s on Monday to spen mer Roly Thomas Douglas) M 1 Al 14 THE CANADIAN BAKK OF COMMERCE it You $ 60 $108 $300 $540 One Year to Repay Apply to Nearast Branch of AV E6E Corporal Joe Block of the Army was in Kirkland Lake lay on a weekâ€"end leave.© Joe ntre field for Macassa Maulâ€" southern section of the T.B. iunmer, as well as first base Prospectors club. â€" About a go, Block joined the army th Don Price of the Wrightâ€" es club, and Wally Grant of Other Amounts at Proportionately low Rates Receive $ 55.87 $100.96 $280.94 §$505.54 Garrette, who is apâ€" egion "V" celebration Arena this week, arâ€" afternoon train, Sunâ€" ‘ase in Timmins on s in Kirkland Lake matinee at which the ion was set as an pan. The event was rom every standpoint ‘immins) some three ters showing up for one with a piece of and personal items inda Press last week em from the sports ji¢ern News of Kirkâ€" of local interest:;â€"â€" Joe Block o the returned last week Kapuskasing after Mrs. H. McArthur, blance, and son, on Sunday to southern and Mtrs. â€"Carson You Moke 12 Monthly Deposits of $ 5.00 $25.00 $45.00 FOR SALEâ€"Apartment house, Elm S, Ssouth, concrete foundaition, presemnt revenue $94 monthly. Will sell Tor $4,000 terms. $1,000 casly, balance $50 monthly. Apply Sullivan Newton., Pine St, Nowth, Tinmins. FOR SALEâ€"Several show cases in exâ€" cellent condition, reasonable. Apply Halperin‘s Jewelery Store. â€"~HT WANTED, by the Childrens Ald Soâ€" ciety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestant children 10 to 14 years of age. If intere<ted, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. 60â€"62t1 RED A ND BLACK â€"CURRANT BUSHES POR SALE â€" S. S. Queen Mary Club Gardens, (by the lake), South Porcupine. â€"~64â€"5â€"6â€"47pS WANTEDâ€"Assayer, to take charge of assay office; 200 ton mill property. Reply, giving full qualifications, to Box No. M. P., Porcupine Advance, ~66â€"67 Tenders are invited for the purchase of the vacant lot formerly owned by The Ukrainian Labour Farmer Temple Association, situated at Mountjoy Stnset South. The property is described as Lot 596, Plan M26 Sudbury, Parcels 4393 and 4406, SW S., Registry Office, Cochrane, Ontario. WORK WANTEDâ€"Woman and 12â€" yearâ€"old girlâ€"willing to work in hotel or private house, or to work at home. Apply to 20 McLeod Street, â€" _ â€"66â€"67â€"68p Tenders should be enclosed in sealed envelope marked "Tender for vacant lot" addressed to the undersigned and must be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of the amount tenderâ€" ed. The highest or any tender not necesâ€" sarily accepted. CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY 7 O‘Connor Street, Victoria Bldg., Ottawa, Ontario. ~â€"66~â€"67 Tenders will be opened at the office of the undersigned on the 15th day of Sseptember, 1941, at the hour of 4 o‘clock in the afternoon. The cheque will be forfeited if the tender is accepted and not completed by the purchaser, The balance of the purchase price is payable in cash. Bombs were dropped on some buildâ€" ings in a Scottish town,. After some hours the rescuers suddenly saw, peerâ€" ing out ibetween two great stones, the face of a little girl about five years old. "Hullo," they said, "are you all right?" "Oh aye," answered the tiny lady, "but isn‘t it awfu‘ times we‘re livin‘ in the noo?"â€"{(From the London Listener). Toronto Telegramâ€"soh had patience but we bet he never tried to knjfé his way through the govemment"p ged tape. t 1c A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) 14e A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHAKRGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion to obtain â€"cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk, You‘ll appreciate the quality and the fine service we offer. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER M. G. SULLIVAN CLASSIHIED ADS SLIM‘ P TRANSFER Before Prices Rise! COAL and WOOD MOVING and CARTAGE Phone 26 8A V J< WANTED Phone 129

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