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Porcupine Advance, 31 Dec 1941, 1, p. 5

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31st, 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. Kitchen the First Couple Married in Schuâ€" macher to Observe Their Silver Wedding There. Event Marked in Pleasing Way on Saturday Last. Schumacher Couple Celebrate Twentyâ€"fifth Wedding Anniversary News married their sil ‘Todd, w rirst A tyâ€"fifth day, â€" D Kitcher 1916, at The wedding : the bride‘s pare 1916, when P Archbishop An united in marr Hawkins and M en. (Miss TIrene Archbishop An and Mr. Marda ther‘s grocmsm chen ;ook up r« €chum The Adyv rocoms. (Mrs. F guests, wearing floorâ€"length dre deep pink ros table was very clo‘th, and the ¢ Saturday and Mrs. Kitcl their many ifr lovely ficowers, c and white ‘murn were nicely ar rooms. Mrs. he recep REAL ESTATE INSUKANUE STEA MSHIP OFFICE 20 Pine St. N. Timmins, Phone 1135 and 40 Main St., South Porcupine, Phone 285 * On First Mortgages an Available in Timmins, Schuâ€" macher, and south Poreuping, for commercial buildings, apartment houses, new homes, and improvements. 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C Schumach MJ1 n on Sa‘aui NoT Taln , Manv Soldiers 5 ‘Spent Christmas Schumacher SUPERâ€"VALUE OFFER ol BIGâ€"FAMILY OFFER silver candicbra which were lit. and Mrs. Kennet wishe receiy and the assistants were Mis Hawkins, Mrs. Ed. Welt, M Waddell and Mrs. Jack Numerous letters and teleg versary was a lovely CI aeep pink roses from Archbishsp and Mrs. Anderson, of Cochrane. The Archâ€" bishop officiated at the wedding twenâ€" tyâ€"five years ago. Another g‘ft was a lovely bound Guest Book, which each guest signed on Saturday. Mr. Kitchen has keen a resident of schumacher for twentyâ€"nine years, and Mrs. Kitchen twentyâ€"seven yvears. They are held in the highest esteem by their many friends who extend them best wishes for many more vears of hapoiâ€" ness. Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen were the cut of ‘:‘own Mr. and MyIr Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District. ed at Kingston, speng CAI his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S Railroad Street. Stirling Hayward, of the tioned at Kingston, speny mas holiday with his fath Hayward, Railroad St. Sergeant F. C. Smith, 0: quin Regt., stgt_i_qned at theâ€"Lake, is visiting Fourth Ave. Bordaen 1'Wa s 11 1umachne Advanc en. da1 Propet 2.50 J. W. Phillips. stationed at Camp i, is spending the holiday seaâ€" Biggest Bargains of the year and are fully guaranâ€" any of the magazines listed, your subscription will be Send us the Coupon TODAY. _ ent Chr ind Mrs iA Mrs. many beautiful hC M spent; Chris:ma and Mrs. Steve L esley Cooke, of th Navy, stationed a istmas with his par A. H. Cooke, McIn Pleaséfiélip list of magazines after checking ones desired. Fill out coupon carefully and mail to THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, Timmins, Ont. Gentliemen: I enclose $............. I am checking below the offer desired with a year‘s subscription to your paper. [] Allâ€"Family {] Superâ€"Value () Single Mazazine Post Offite Ho‘w 30 id en at ions and be of the Algonâ€" Niagaraâ€"onâ€" his home on 4 eem by their 1 them best irs of hapuoiâ€" en were the iful gifts on 11 the Christ: r., Mtr. A. J publication at Price Listed ne, 1 YI. A v da} Montt Mis: Miss Laut School staff mas holiday Bay. sCnCOLl SSA with her pa (Mr. Charle he 1ristm Mr. N. aristm M ht ubli mas rer M mA UiSC a T . a @Qu Scho holid: A 1 ALL FOUKR ONLY . setty and School st Abrams. of the Public is spending Christmas nts in Kirkland Lake. Kes is spending Christâ€" Maijor V "A" and 11 1A Oron.o0, ~â€" Spet e on Second Ave. m is spending the at his home in Web Hage music teacher at s spending the i Toron.o. 1, of the Public ding the Christâ€" home in Cache Hal 110n, Hub Wekber, C spending Second Ave. ‘vy and Sime 3 Delbert, NC Linc nome : Fred Webbt M1I uUIlly ruli spe 1€ Chrl he hel Murphy, are spendâ€" me at Matâ€" is visiting Leslie Hall, VA is spendi THF PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Christmas will visit ht Quebec ind Mrs Phillips, stationâ€" iting at itioned is parâ€" th his Fourth ng hls Dave f Ave sDp Royal snent maAs who iC the the BC 12 mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 Harry Kee, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Webster, of the Korâ€" son Block, spent the Christmas holiday visiting friends in Kirkland Lake. Mr. and Mrs. McQuarrie, of Midâ€" land, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fif‘th Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Angrignon, of Pelle Terre, spent the Christmas holiâ€" days visiting their parents, Mrs. J. V. Angrignon, Second Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plynn, Fourth Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murray, of Rochester, N.Y., are spending the Christmas holiday at the home of Mrs. Murray‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Em‘ th, Second Ave. (Mrs. J. R. Todd, Railroad St., returnâ€" ed Tuesday, from a holiday in Toronto and district, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smith, of Kipâ€" pawa. spent the Christmas holiday visiting Mr. Smith‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Second Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, of Kirkland Lake, spent the Christmas holiday with Mrs. Armstrong‘s parents,. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cooke, McIntyre Property, Pirst Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Cedar St., spent the Christmas holiday with their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Myrs. Charles Ward, Iroquois Falls. The many friends of Mrs. James MacKenzie, Second Ave., will be sorry to hear she is on the sick list. All wish her a speedy recovery. Dr. and Mrs. Weston, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McCariney, of Swastika, during Christmas. Miss Lcretta Kutchaw, of the Civil Service office, Goverfiment building, Ottawa, spent Christmas with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ku‘lchaw. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gurevitch, Fourth Ave., spent the Christmas holidays visiting friends at Connaught. Miss Agnes Coleman, of the Public School staff, is spending Christmas with her paren‘s at Forrester Falls. Mr. MacDonnell, of the Public School staff, is spending the Christmas holiâ€" days in Toronto. Miss Aileen Curran, of the Public Schocl staff, is spending the Christâ€" mas holidays at her home in Peterâ€" borough. \__The roof of the Fire Hall was pretty |icy and slippery, and as the old chap ‘isn‘t as ycoung as he was once, he ‘though: it safer this year to come in l on the fire truck. I Ncbody witnessing the eager acclaim ‘of the smaller children and the antiâ€" cipation of the older ones, or who heard the convincing affirmailions of the parents (fathers particularly) that "Here wasy really Santa Claus‘", wou‘d jever want the day to come when this ‘pleasing ceremony should be disconâ€" ‘inued. Every "boy" in the Fire Department got a great kick out of helping Santa with his job. Eleven hundred bags \each containing candies, orange and apple, were distributed and no child Sam Pataran, of Queen‘s Universt Kingston, is visiting his parents, M and Mrs. Pataran, Third Ave. Eric Arnott, of Queen‘s Universi Kingston, is spending the Christm vacation with his paren‘s, Mr. and M Charles Arnott, Foplar St. Earle Cavaraugh, of Queen‘s Uniâ€" versity, Kingston, is visiting his parents Mtr. and Mrs. M. Cavanaugh, Second Avenue. Santa Claus Pays Usual Visit to South Porcupine Fire Chief Presented With Handsome Wrist Watch. : South Por:upine, Dec. 29 â€" (Special to The Advance)â€"The festive season is once more past and gone. South Porâ€" cupine celebrated quietly. The churches were filled for the Chris.mas services, especially for the Catholic midnight mass, at which.ths music was especialâ€" ly beautiful. ‘Carol singing was a feaâ€" ture at the Anglican service on Sunâ€" day night. ‘On the Tuesday preceding Chri:;:mas Eve, the children of our community, who have for the past few years expected Santa Claus t‘o visit the Christmas tree ecrected by the South Porcupine Fire Departmen, outside the fire hall, were not disappoin‘led. The alarm soundsd at 6.15 pm. and by 6.30 the street in front of the hall wasw crowded with youngsters, all eager to see and greet the representalive of the Chris‘mas Saint. This ide lof saving electricit] M tand and eve cipient . and i gsick. Min« Whitn whose this C was aden Tues Clau fire Skinn ment) Smith Chid firn! WAaS vol ¢nl Gifts for First 1942 Baby at South Porcupine was th ) d 0) of ed blyo nue will ents‘ ch« The two do not watlEe Pearce donate a avenus 1| thing. a gift of Bucov{ nue has Purdot merchan the bab; ‘The V Schumacher Man Bereaved by Death of His Mother Avenue Thes mother by doct (Ba‘ties €11 MT. C whose passed mas n hnher us ing sh where Mr. W receive Remu mal b Th 1€ mac A Y A ( An 11 e ba‘ xvford Adavertisenents nan . wW. :C the departâ€" f, (Maxwell wristwatch a mark of e ‘"‘boys". for the ‘ the Chief 0 overcome sSecond Ave., od, Toronto, y on Christâ€" had been in In the evenâ€" her bedroom alf an hour. ito when he GC ve on Briwes ntributor. nted to the checkingâ€"up s been done. cupine parâ€" on â€" Golden baby someâ€" persed on ed Santa above the bit afi‘er re a little nt Aveâ€" WIn Tces baby with comer. laden aveâ€" the parâ€" wing tiO0n _ made e childâ€" * Delightful Event ... by Sunday School e finesit Country recupine atement® ig inctâ€" _ ~wenty here are C Provision a gift to ow a gif} _ give a 1 Lewis r overâ€" i. Skinâ€" Special cupine‘s pecially ar. We at our should D. for e to be of the cupinge 71 Janâ€" offer assortâ€" i per= clal to tende2d » of 1€ by ‘Toâ€" will 1V â€" at South Porcupine Real Christmas Spirit is Shown in Concert. South Porcupine, Dec. 30 â€" (Special to The Advance)â€"One touch of the real Christmas spirit which was pleasure to wi‘ness was the annual Christmas concert of the United Church Sunday School held on Tuesâ€" day in the new church building. â€"Children of all ages took part and looked on, each equally pleased with the result. ceived Mrs. A. Weddell, accompanied all the singing and played appropriate accomâ€" paniment on the piano during the conâ€" cert. "Away in a Manger‘", sung by Mrs. Ennis‘ classâ€"the tiniest children in the schcolâ€"was a pleasure both to hear and to watch, and opened the concert after "O Canada" and an introduc:ory speech by Rev. J, A. Lyttle. The following tiny folk did admirâ€" ably in contributing to the general sucâ€" cess:â€" Recitations by Marjorie May Ostrom, Heather Blake, Richard ‘Somerville, Helen DelLong, Jean Anderson. ‘"The Chris:.mas Story‘"‘ â€" Recitative and‘ chorus by Mrs. Weddell‘s class. Recitationâ€"Martin Holmes. "Christmas Dinner‘"â€"Boys of Mrs. H. Weir‘s class. "Christmas Bells‘"â€"Drill by Mrs. Croâ€" zier‘s class. The theme of the storyâ€"the bringâ€" ing back of the Chris‘mas spirit ;o two and jaded young people who had, lost it somewhere during the years of selfish pleasureâ€"was ably portrayed by the two principal charactersâ€" Nadyne Smith and James McGarry. They were assisted by James Lyttle and Joan Somerville as Grandpa and Grandma, Edith Bennet‘, as "Anna‘" (the maid) and Johnny Ursulak, as "Terry‘"‘â€"the small boy who, in conâ€" junction with the ‘"Shining Window" ‘"‘The Shining Window"â€"Play and pageant by the efforts of all the school. â€"Frank Sgro Sons Porcupine Hardware and Furniture 88 Bruce Avenue Midland Coal or Canmore Briquettes Phone 169â€"J GOLDEN CITY Anderson‘s Grocery South End Garage Builders‘ Supplies Home Furnishings Phone 84 Choice Groceries and Meatls Tobaccos and Confectionery Fresh Vegetables PHONE 184 FREE DELIVERY 181 Moore Street, South Porceupine Repairs to All Makes of Cars 24 Hour Service BIRD‘S EYE BRAND FROSTED FOOD®s Special Peas and Corn on Cob Red Ribbon Brand Baby Beef South Porcupine Directory Economy Store FOR SERVICE and QUALITY COAL and WOOD F. Landreville (prop.) THIS WINTER BURN South Porcupine Ssouth Porcupine Refrigerators Radios 8. Porcupine Phone 55 Phone 162 A burlesque "Upside Dow small boys, a song by Jim! and a recitation by Lorne concluded the concert. Mr. Harry Sky Dies at Ottawa South Porcupine, Dec. 30â€"â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"News has just been received by Mr. Sol. Sky that Harry Sky, his brother, of Ottawa, and forâ€" merly of Schumacher, has died very suddenly this morning a; his home in Ottawa, of a heart attack. Nothing further can be learned. Mr. Sol Sky left on the afternoon train to be with the bereaved family and make arrangements for the funerâ€" al which will possibly be in Toron:o. Undoubtedly the sudden disapearance and possible death of his son, David, which took place a short while ago on the Night Hawk river, contributed to the father‘s sudden death. He leaves a widow, and two daugh- ters to mourn his loss, besides there brothersâ€"Sol, of South Porcupine, Norman, of Detroit, and Barney, of Toronto. His parents both preâ€"deceasâ€" ed him. ‘"ormerly Resident for Y ears at Schumacher. Santa Claus arrived after this PLUMBING and HEATING 3 Privatt strode Photo: Public Information Lieut.â€"General A. G. L. McNaughtâ€" ton, Canadian Corps Commander in Great Britain. "Bank clerk," said Smith. "I suppose," sneered the sergeantâ€" major, "you dusted the desks, and washed out the ink wells, and made nice cups of tea for the manager?" "Oh, no, sir," replied Smith, sweetly, "we kept an old sergeantâ€"major for those jobs!"â€"Globe and Mail, 146 Dome Avenue Phone 363 sSOUTH PORCUPINE Plumbing and Heating Complete Furnace Work DISPENSING CHEMIST Christmas Gifts Cards and Wrappings 61 Bruce Ave. 8. Pore! PIIONE 119 WE DEL] 7 Cedar St. 8. 30 Bruce Avenue, South Porcupine Gasoline, Grease and Oils, Gutlltaâ€" Percha Tires and Tubes, Prestâ€"Oâ€" Lite Batteries Cars Washed and Simonized . LANDON and T. E. CAHILL Proprietors Cor. Golden Moore, 8. Porcupine e IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS 6 ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES Agzents for McDOWELL MOTORS LTD, Ford and Mercury Cars and Trucks SERVICE STATIONS Corps Commander Electric Sprayers For Rent H. J. Thompson Shell Service Station U} Cameron‘s Drug Store Nap Hout DRUGGISTS I APT RETO hnir 16 5. Porcupine WwE DELIVER in civil life?" he Phone 1675 the slowness of sergeantâ€"major Thompson

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