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Porcupine Advance, 26 Feb 1942, 1, p. 3

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home end the : homs( ArC tal Ste. tery ar in Shee retur holid Mrs. has bt here. Mr: from Miss A for Toro: the Sick mer Gaugn Kirkland I Baturday :1 the en daughté Webber, Hagersy Webber, 1042 Mrs. C Haileybu the late at her at bury las age at t Haentsc} had man trict whi« estcemed Wt P P P _A â€"AL B4 oooonw Tty Th en M1I nd A K € M aA t1 a t] Report To Our Employees Re: Sale Otf Second War BQ}}_@ apmmmmenemenen «mm esmm cen > The Quota Set For This Company‘s Employees By The District Victory War Bond Committee Is $57,300 As of February 23rd Our Records Show That 433 of Our Employees Have Purchased or Have Signed up to Purchase Bonds to the Amount of $40,150. Listen for the All Dome Victory Loan Broadcast Un sunday, March 1st at 9.00 to 9.30 p.m. C 1¢€ UVA STHL NLM LON 0OG ZM JLISNIVOY dN 48 TTIIM AZHL HOLINOVS THL OJ ‘CHHMCNI TIVHS uis 18 THLM ‘08 0C OL XNYVW OJ THIM AYHIL ZOMIDOYS ANYV IVHL MON Ag ATARINS ISVHONAd OL CH9GHTI JLON YAVH OHA SIHAOTINYT NNO 4O HSOHL ‘INMOAAZT UVA SYGVNY) ONIITIH 48 TIIMA SYVTIO0G IVHIL 9 NIM O NY 4JO NOLLODVASLLVS YHL HAVH ‘HNOG OS YXAVH OHA SHHAOTINYT MNO 4JO HSOHL 4 91 4 4. E. . Ff ®, .1 n' '-v:: ;;,’%i LX k) VX 1 * .E it.'lififi%h.’ A TT 1€ Sheenboro ichter, Mrs Both Myrs: Haentschel is and disâ€" death of M »sident widow ised aw el Haile 1¢€ tionCQl AL Mrs. Fred _ _.Caâ€"Boâ€"Gi Members « Bowl at Kirkland ':i;: ‘\Lake on Sunday ay, Ont., 1 friends Slat~ riends » Weck J. Mcâ€" »st of weekâ€" 1G@yv ImnCell"~ with ult day CEA h.i t oc 4 where members of the Schubert Chorâ€" lal Societv, which is directed by the : brideâ€"elect‘s father, gathered to surâ€" |prise Miss Hale and to present her lwith numerous lovely gifts for her future home. Miss Hale in the near will become the bride of Alr-1 Ralph Webber of the RC.AEF., stationed at Hagersville. During the evening, the guests enâ€" ) | joyed games and a delicious lunch was t iservcd by the hostess. The home was charmingly decorated with a wedding bell and streamers, and gifts were presented in a beautifully decorated basket. \ _ Among those present were: Mrs. G. \Shepperd, Mrs. B. Wallingford, Mrs. |J. Morris, Mrs. W. Roberts, Mrs. P. ; | Larmer, Mrs. V. Laforest, Mrs. A. Pelâ€" letier, Mrs. G. Jenkins, Mrs. F. Ferâ€" ‘land, Mrs. Frank Boisvert, Mrs. Geo. _\ Hale (mother of the guestâ€"ofâ€"honour), Misses Bernice McGrath, Lilian Masâ€" cioli, Lilian Hale, P. Gedge, C. Mcâ€" Keracher, M. Quinn, M. Porter, Lila ‘Brown and Hazel Lapper and the i !hostess, Mrs. Defoe. I Sergeant Cliff Byrd of the RCAF., and Mrs. Byrd, were in town this week during Mr. Byrd‘s leave, and left toâ€" \ day for Montreal where they will visit Mrs. W. L Purdon is at present a patient in the Toronto Western Hoaâ€" pital. MHer many friends will wish her a speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Len Lumb returned last week from Toronto, where their marâ€" rlage took palce on Monday, February I6th. Mrs. Lumb is the former Betty Crampton, and the couple have taken up residence at 48 Patricia Boulevard. Kathleen Hale is Honoured at Bridal Shower on Tuesday Miss Kathleen ("Kitty‘") Hale was guestâ€"ofâ€"honour on Tuesday evening at a linen shower held at the home of Mrs. B. Defoe, 103 Hemlock street. \ Timmins bowlers lost the Caâ€"Boâ€"Gi \Club trophy to the Kirkland Lake Club | during the weekâ€"end, when about forty ‘local members visited the Lake town for the annual tournament. One bus ‘and three private cars made the jourâ€" ney to Kirkland Lake, and Timmins \Caâ€"Boâ€"Gi‘s are enthusiastic in their \praise of the hospitality shown them by the neighbouring club. Representatives of the local club left ntertained by Lake Club at Banquet and Meeting. riends Present Gifts to Popular Brideâ€"Elect. parents Timmins early Sunday: morning, and began bowling at 1 o‘cliock in the afterâ€" noon. â€" After several hours during which numerous strings of bowling gave the win to Kirkland Lake, memâ€" bers of the Lake town club served a delicious bangquet to the visitors, and the group followed this with a rousing singâ€"song. Municipal Employvees are Halfway to Loan Objective Clerkâ€"Treasurer Art Show revealed yesterday that the municipal employees have already subscribed to more than fifty per cent of their quota in the second Victory Loan campaign. More departments are still to be heard from. and the number of subscriptions is exâ€" pected to increase. He also said that the auota for the municipality this year was increased from last yeatr. General Meeting of Ladies Postponed Executive ‘Meeting Also to be Held at Later Date Due to Hall Repairs. Mrs. W. Wilkinson and Mrs. B. Richardson were joint hostesses on Wednesday to the members of Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion at the regular weekly comfort fund tea. The event took place at the home of Mrs. Wilkinson, 47 Cambrai avenue, as the Legion hall is undergoing reâ€" pairs. During the evening, Mrs. Hitch and Mrs. Laviolette gave several piano selections, and the group enjoyed a singâ€"song. Several articles of knitting were completed by the members, and new articles were begun. Among those present were: Mrs. W. A..Devine, Mrs. C. F. Hitch, Miss N. Hitch, Mrs. T. Gay, Mrs. J. Craik, Mrs. R. MacLkean, Mrs. J. E. Brown, Mrs: Harrison, Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. A. Belâ€" lamy, Mrs. J. Grant, Mrs. A. Cannell, Mrs. W. Johnson, Mrs. R. Hardy, Mrs. V. Laviolette, Mrs. L. Nicholson, and the hostesses, Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Among Lady District Supt. of Nursing Division To be Here Friday Mrs, T. Gilmour, District Superintende Division of the §S.J.A. local division on Pric St. John Ambulanc are asked to meet a full attendance is ce At the regular meeting oi UNI A. B. held in the Red Cross ro the Post office building on Wed evening, plans were made for ing the District Superintendent. ture on the proper procedurq for ing a baby was heard with inte the members and regular busine discussed. Dime Club to Meet at the Home of Mrs. Mene: was nosf2ess oOl1 yYyCuiicouay CvL the Dime Club at its weekly | meeting, the members con several articles, and a daint yeing served by the hostess. Among the members presen Mrs. H. Curtis, Mrs. C. Rodda, Harris. Mrs. A. Stanlake, Mrs. ] tin, Mrs. J. Drew, Mrs. W. . Mrs. A. Roagers, and the hoste The next Wednesday Mrs. W. MC Other Soldiers Send Thanks for Legion Cigarettes Below will be found anothe:t soldiers sending cards and overseas to thank the Oversea:s ette Committee of â€"the â€"" RBranch of the Legion for ci received. These are fot by the local committee The letters were dated 1I8th to 25th and rece 18th to 24th. In sending in the li vance, Chas. A. Keates In sending in the lis vance, Chas. A. Keates, the cigarette committes cerest thanks to our bit and various donors fund." B. Richards. Members of the Auxiliary are asked to remember that there will be no executive meeting on Friday, Februâ€" ary 27th, and also that the regular monthly general meeting scheduled for Monday evening, is postponed until repairs at the hall are completed. MJ1 rs. T. Gilmour of Toronto Will Inspect Local Diviâ€" sion. PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO AV k . AIFLMLILLIVULEI,â€" i4 _ iA Superintendent o *â€"â€"A. D. Melvillic Navyâ€"J. Kobzcy iyvlor of 25 Tis on Wednesday me VC nin will be held at the Hemlock stred ed here he Nt insped ning i il¢ NO venin knit imple ig in the Members H. Ton: Meneat ilpine vemb nan 85 WA VÂ¥erq L pesbel rter € P on of ol CI 20 iA Annual St. David‘s Day Banguet on Saturday noim Howi bar, nett, the menu outstandi1 South Porcupinge, Feb. 26th. Special to The Advance. At the request of the Department of Education the South ‘Porcupine and Dome Public School Choir will give a concert at which a Victory Loan speakâ€" er will be present. This concert will be held in the Kiwanis hall South Porâ€" cupine on Friday of this week (Feb. 2ith) at 8 pm. You are cordially inâ€" vited to be present.. | Special Programme for Legion Smoker Ssaturday Night With the new equipment all comâ€" pleted and the floor renovated, the lower hall of the Legion club is taking on a very pleasing appearance. The materials for the walls will not be here in time for the smoker on Saturday, Feb. 28th, but will be completed as soon after as possible. In view of this the smoker planned will be held as usual H. Nli( R.C.A.SA Array of Attractive and Inâ€" terestingo Items. ifantry Regtsâ€"A. P. Murtagh, A. McDonald, J. Dernier, C. Stevens, (H. Stephens, J. Neame, Arch. Chisâ€" K6 1€ lat: W nnua Welsh in the _ Beaudin, M. E. Jenkins, A. ), Bound, B. Berry, C. R. Roâ€" Wichtazy, G. Pooley, C. Tipâ€" i. Smith. ual St. David‘s Day banquet Ish Society of Timmins will the Hollinger hall on Saturâ€" ig at 6.30 pm. This event i most attractive one where addresses and music are in their excellence. This l1 be of particular interest riotic note will be specially H leryâ€"A. Olson, Birse, G. I. Poole, E. A. Hamilton, k. E. Mavyhew, K. Lainsâ€" Moore, C. Knell, A. J. ; Millar, J. Sherring, H. Blackman, J. A. Disley, J. W. Chantigny. eersâ€"F. W. Simms. Les Spencer, E. Larson, M. Dufly, 1. S. Munro, W. O. Baker, A. J. Gorman, Schwartz, P. Charbotte, J. D. Campbell, J. Pernie» J. D. Campbell, J. Fernie, â€"W. Cowan, Al Kidd J. Bloom, K. Wessman Chenier, D. W. Auger E. Roy, M. MacKay, S D. MceQuarric arvey. d, R. R. Warâ€" downstairs and the committee have arranged a very good programme. Heading the list will be Mr. Sloan, old« time clog dancer, with his own accomâ€" paniment. ‘This is sure to be a novelty number. Young Belanger, clever piano accordionist will also show his talent in popular and classical selections, Tom Wilkins, cornet and R. Wilson, horn, a combination of harmony hard to beat have also been invited to be present. Among the soloists the com« mittee are featuring some of the memâ€" bers of the branch. Mr. Varotte the magician who has mystified all before, will also be on hand. *"Two Guitars‘ another musical item, will play old time melodies for all to enjoy and sing President Austin Neame will occups the chair, and there will be a numbe: of invited guests. Another special trea! will be served for the refreshments anc another Mystery Prize will be drawt for during the evening. A large attenâ€" dance is anticipated and an enjovable evening is assured members and friend: at the Legion Smoker, Saturday, Peb 28th at 8.30 p.m. Porcupine Rod and Gun Club Stocked Lakes in District 51,000 Spackled Trout, 20,â€" 000 Grey Trout, 400,000 At the meeting of the Porcupine Ro and Gun Club on Wednesday night thi week the president, Don Sylvester, de tailed ‘the stocking of district water during the past couple of years, a follows:â€" speckled Troutâ€"1940 Dome Waterâ€"Works Creek Mcolintyre Lake ..........)...... Dicks Lake y McDonald Lake Pullum Creek Baker Lake ... Bristol Creek McIntyre Lake Dicks Lake Trout Lake Dons Lake McDonald Lake Fullum Creek Bristoil Creek Grassy Creek Red Sucker River Baker Lake Big Water Lake Bobs Lake The Timmins Office Supply Co. 22 Pinec Street S. Sales and Service Pickerel. Remington Rand Ltd. sSpeckled Troutâ€"1941 Grey Troutâ€"1940 Phone 1930 reneral M 450 450 Another Example of False Fire Alarm Crime in Â¥imimins Most of the Chimney Were of | Th IRVIN ROSNER, R.O. 21 Third Ave EYES EXAMINED CGLASSES FITTED KYESIGHT SPECIALIST »r Appointment Phone 1871 BUCOVETSKY BLPG. Grey Troutâ€"1941 Pickerelâ€"1941 Spravers For Rent Calls Were for ires. Only Two rious Nature. with by Why haven‘t yvou it S W #it Most serious of i1 on Friday of men went to 8 ere a fire had f the building. ‘al were used to id the loss was wered ten fire rith four of the v and three on m was turned Most serious of i1 on Friday of men went to 8 ie firemen were Wilson avenue ch had ignited geoe was about mon hat. her the vyou would be would be if I Phone 1675 Timmins the moneyv to pay 250,000 150,000 5000

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