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Porcupine Advance, 18 Jun 1942, 1, p. 2

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AVpCdAL i10ill More Workers Needed DY Schumacher Pulpit for More Workers _ sw «o Eastern PorcupineBranch !0 No Of the Canadlan Red CrOSS Other Items of Interest from I which did Workers in the Past Have Done Nota Further Effort Needed to Meet the ! cles Shipped from May Work. ing ma The dt taining :â€" ‘Total â€" 30 Uni ing ing:‘â€" 1 J 2 pIs. Blo Total â€" 15 Suit: articles. articles, 10 Unit taining :â€" Total â€" PAGE TWO with the knitti: work must go hours a week s rooms, helping can be accompl have not been M 1€ 08 1irts. Total Total 13 pTY 2 pY Total Total Total Total Tctal Tot Tot Everything in Our Department Store be Sold! Sky‘s Stores 2 pI Goingâ€"Outâ€"Of Business Sale 3 *3 SBuit uUn Uni ptr. pr al tal Canada‘s allâ€"out war effort mean‘s you‘l have to work harder than ever before. A sure way to get that extra energy is to drink plenty of healthful. satisfving Timmins Dairy Milk,. Start drinking it toâ€"day for allâ€"out pep. Timmins Dairy Milk Will Give You Good Health DON‘T FAIL TO ATTEND Wornt ow ITH Worr South Porcupine Civilian 0 artliclies. Hospital Sewing Dressing Gowns Men Men Health Is Vital To Victory! Have Timmins Dairy Milk Delivered Daily Y Knitting ld‘s Mitt A rim v sSewing NXonâ€" Quota Quilts. 16 A uxtliary Civilian Afchan 1 of ladies to help nd sewing. The In two or three at the Red Cross the sewing, a lot Any ladies who ; Red Cross work ze 40, each conâ€" ouses. - Sweater each containâ€" ap, 2 Dresses, Rran imas 1arge ntainâ€" M Men) lâ€"):me- Notable Service, but Still Cep ; Meet the New Calls. 652 ind who could assist with this. As has been mentioned before in The Advance the Red Cross rooms are open each afternoon, excevot Saturday and Sunday, from 2:00 to5:00, and each evâ€" eninge except Saturday and Sunday from 7:00 to 10:00 pm., so choose the day or evening yvou feel you can spare an hour or two and come in to the Trousseau Tea Held at Dome Extension Home The tructC and 6 south Porcupine, June 18â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A "trousseau tea" was given by Mrs. Ben Curtis, of Dome Extension, on Thursday afternoon, in nonour of her daughter, Clarice, who is to a June ~bride. CGuests: <were shown the pretty wedding dress to be worn by Clarice, and the many lovely gifts which have been showered upon the popular little brideâ€"toâ€"be, who is to journey to Souris, Manitoba, for the ceremony on June 23rd. Mrs. Curtis and Clarice received the guests, and Mrs. W. Greaves, of Timâ€" mins, aunt of the future groom, poured tea, assisted by Mrs. S. Jay, aunt of the brideâ€"toâ€"be. Assisting to serve were Mrs. A. Hogg and Mrs. W. Thomas. Among the guests present were:â€" from Timminsâ€"Mrs. H. Parsons, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Ash and Mrs. Forrester; and from townâ€"Mrs. M. Smith, Mrs. D. Erosa and Mrs. Freeman; from Domeâ€"Mrs. Stovel, Mrs. Kefsley, Mrs. P. Andrew, Mrs. J. J. Davis, Mrs. B. Longworth, Mrs. D. Hughes, Mrs. Moyle; and from Dome Extensionâ€" Mrs: Moore, Mrs. Hendry, Mrs. E Chapman, Mrs. V. Hedges, Mrs. R Lang, Mrs. Stanlake, Mrs. Webb, Mrs Allen, Miss R. Burgess, Mrs. Beard Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. G Countryman. We Lions Swimming Pool Open for Season at Schumacher Official Opening Event to be Held Later. Sschumacher, June 18th, special to The Advance. The Lions Club swimming pool opâ€" ened for the season Wednesday mornâ€" ing, with Hank Reilek as instructor, assisted by Life Guard Allen King, of Tcronto and Lalia Webber, Schumachâ€" er, and Rita fical opening will be arran WC Perth Courier:â€"A writer says the robin is not a robin at all; that does not help the worm. MIIHIK 1JeIVGreqd 1211V Timmins Dairy PHONE 935 BUY WAR sSAiAVING sSTAMPS REGULARLY ustt 0404040400046 0460608840846 1€ at South Porcupinge. ‘lIne units at the various mines and at City have been busy and they | turned in splendid work both tity and quality. The commitâ€" ; that the must be many ladies h Porcupine who have not yet iv work for the Red Cross and 11 Emergency Quota eW con ince we uth Por ta Hoff, Timmins. ng, with a swimi nged for a later da 16 been falling off and rge every lady who VOU 1€ rOSS Other Items of Intenest from _ Schumacher and District. n eme sO0OT sta 1€ Inmne it Appeal Made from ofâ€" Inited Church made a special appeai o the congregation on Sunday for exâ€" ra workers at the Red Cross room at he McIntyre Arena. A special appeal 1as come from England. Boys‘ clothâ€" ng is urgently needed. All ladies are isked to come and lend a helping hand. The Trinity United Church iadies meet »very Thursday afternoon at the Red The Catholic Women‘s League of St. Alphonsus Parish Church held a very successful bingo game last Thursday evening in ‘the basement of the Church., The proceeds of the evening ‘will be used for the League‘s war work. Mr. and Mrs.Brightwell, of Shillingâ€" ton, were in town for the nurses* gradâ€" uation ceremony held Monday evening in St. Anthony‘s Cathedral. \ Their daughter, Miss Evelyn Brightwell was one of the graduates. Mrs. Giachino, of the Daffodil resâ€" taurant, left this week for a holiday at Cobalt and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Orr, and daughter, of Larder Lake, attended the nurses‘ graduation ceremony in St. Anthony‘s Cathedral, Monday evening, when Mr, Orr‘s neice, Miss Olive Miller, was one of the graduates. They also visited Mr. Orr‘s sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller, Third ave. Attending the jury at Cochrane last week were Messrs Stan Kitchen James Hamilton, James Hayward, Robert Harâ€" per, Percy Harvey, J. G. Harris, Tom Hodson, James Heath and Mr. Hicks, of Fourth avenue. ( inderlindberta h NP C s 4 eE nE ECC Attending the jury at Cochrane last| week were Messrs Stan Kitchen James Hamilton, James Hayward, Robert Harâ€" per, Percy Harvey, J. G. Harris, Tom Hodson, James Heath and Mr. Hicks, of Fourth avenue. ( Congratulations are extended to two local girls who were in the nurses‘ graâ€" duating class held .Monday in St, Anâ€" thony‘s Cathedral. Miss Olive Miller, daughter of Mr. Third avenue and Miss Bessie Armâ€" strong, daughter of Mr. and Myrs. Gerâ€" ald Armstrong, Second avenue. ‘The "Percy‘‘ Red Cross knitting club held their weekly knitting class at the home of Miss Lola Phillips, First ave., and Mrs. Herb Miller,| for high â€"school WwOCrkets on farms is being encouraged and the girls will be placed on farms in the vicinity where they will help with fruit picking, etc., and have a healthy, hapâ€" py and pariotic holiday under proper supervision and chaperonage, Mansfield is returning this week. Dceonald Gibson, of New Liskeard, is visiting Charlie Brown for a few days. Miss Marion Gibson, of New Lisâ€" keard, is visiting old friends in town and is the guest of Mrs. F. McPhail, i of Lakeview. Mrs. Frank Findlay, of New Liskeard, renewed acquaintances in town over the weekâ€"end. She was the guest of Th home of Miss Lola Phillips, First ave.,|the weekâ€"end. She wa last Saturday afternoon. The memberSsipner sister, Mrs. Miller, â€" spent the afternoon knitting. The memâ€"|and attended bers present were Isobel Flowers, Doreen Wills, Muriel Harris, Marion Leck, Nor-‘ ma Tario, Shirley MacMaster, and the E ' hostess, Miss Lola Phillips. During the| . M an'd MIS" Osbornt afternoon a delicious lunch was served| daughter, Charlotte, 0o: by the hostess. The next meeting of | Were visitors in town ov the club will be held Saturday at theiand attended the grad home of Miss Anne Miller, Third ave. lOof their niece, Miss M the â€" grs: cises for her niece at © pital on Monday evenit Stirling Hayward, of the Royal Canaâ€" dian Navy, Toronto, spent a few days visiting with her father, Mr. James Hayward, Railroad street. Mrs. Gerald Armstrong, of Bancroft, is in town for the nurses‘ graduation ceremony held Monday evening in St. Anthony‘s Cathedral when her daughâ€" ter, Miss Bessie Armstrong, was one of tha graduates. The Rev. Norman and Mrs. Healey and baby daughter have returned from Toronto and southern points. While in Toronto the Rev. N. Healey attended the United Church Couference. Myrs. F. Pindley, of New Liskeard, is visiting her sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller, Third ave. She also attended the 1942 graduating class from St. Mary‘s hospital, held at St., Anthony‘s Cathedral Monday evenâ€" ing. Her niece, Miss Olive Miller, was a graduate. Mr. F. W. Schumacher, of Columbus{( Ohio, one of the founders of this town, and after whom the community is named is on a visit here this week. He was guest of honour of Schumacher public school on Wednesday afternoon the pupils taking the opportunity of expressing their appreciation of a genâ€" tleman whose kindly thought of Schuâ€" macher children has continued through all the yvears of the town. Pleasing Tea and Sale by Schumacher Mission BHand Schumacher, June 17th Special The Advance. ‘The Mission Branch of Trinity U ed Church held a very successful ernoon tea and sale of home bak n the church hall Saturday afterno The Church hall was nicely decora ‘or the occasion. The small tea tat imacher, June 18th Healey of Trinity 1C June 17th Special to Special THE PORCUPINE ADVANCT, TTMMITN®, ONTARTO \Bridge Party for Other Items of Interest from South Porcupine and the Dome. War Knitting Fund at South Poreupine south Porcupir to The Advance)â€" tertained on Tue: home on Front S raise funds for w war knitting fund er as hosless was a dainty lunch ws of cards. HI. Miller: 2, Mrs South Porcupine, Junes 18â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Mrs. Jos. Miller enâ€" tertained on Tuesday afternoon at the home on Front St., at a bridge party to raise funds for wool for the Rebekah‘s war knitting fund. Assisting Mrs. Millâ€" er as hostess was Mrs. A. Telford, and a dainty lunch was served at conclusion of cards. Prizes were won by: 1, Mrs. H. Miller: 2, Mrs. Telford; and 3, Mrs. Margaret Farrel. Guests present were: Mrs. A. Wilson, Mrs. A. Lang, Mrs. J. Burns, Mrs. L. Toten, Mrs. A. Roach, Mrs. E. Ewing, Mrs. L. Sauder, Mrs. V. Rayner, Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs. Farrell, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. B. Blood, Mrs. D. Phillips. Miss Beatrice Blaikie, of Biggar, Sasâ€" katchewan, is in town to attend the wedding of her brother to Miss V. Lafâ€" Mrs. F. H. Hall gave an interesting and comprehensive report of her atâ€" tendance at the Toronto United Church Conference (held last week, at which she was a delegate from the congreâ€" gation)â€"at the morning service in the United Church on Sunday. The Badminton (United Church) Club held a party in the ‘old chuch building on Tuesday night, at which all had a good time and enjoyed a bountiâ€" ful lunch, to conclude a successful badâ€" minton season. Mr. Hennessey is preâ€" sident of the club. fin, on Wednesda Mrs. Ron Mansfield left on Sunday with her daughter, Viola, and seven High School girls to chaperone them to T oronto. Previncial ~Government Porcupine graduates (1942) of â€"St Mary‘s Hospitalâ€"Shirley Coffey, Dora Kesnesky, and Mary Curtis; and to Angelina Rotondo, of Golden City; and . H. Hall gave an interesting prehensive report of her atâ€" at the Toronto United Church ce (held last week, at which a delegate from the congreâ€" at the morning service in the nk all who ) successfu was the guest Oof Miller, in Schumacher, he â€" graduation â€"exerâ€" ce at St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" of New Liskeard, is ‘own for a few days. ibson, of New Lisâ€" old friends in town of Mrs. F. McPhail, s a k M o ames® imke 2M Mond Edwa {rom Rebe in the Legion hall. | exhibition of lovely wartime and have a benefit of the Eoldi Mrs, Miller, of £ her daughter, Mrs. ‘The Sewing Circle of Pau Church held a delightful social afte noon with bridge on Tuesday. T was served and all present had a vf nice time. Prizes went to Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. D. McLellan. A otehr (and final closing) afternoon to be held on Tuesday, June 20th, 2.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. E. McVey and baby, the Hallnor Mine, are on holiday Sudbury. Mrs. Sharp, of Hallnor, attended t graduation exercises of her daught Miss Ziloha Sharpe. in London, Of on Monday. Miss Sharp is on t staff of Porcunine General Hospi and returned to Lordon for the affs Mr. and Mrs. Beckett have moy from Strachan Ave. to Crawford © Mr. and Mrs. Ehmann taking over th former residence. fOrmer reside@nce. Mrs. Gecrge Humphreys and daughâ€" ter, Sandra, have arrived in town from Jerome Lake to spend some time with Mrs. Humphreys‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander. Friends of Mrs. James Armstrong regret to hear that she had the misforâ€" tune to sprain her ankle on Saturday at her home, and wish her a quick return to health. Mrs. Bawtinheimer and Miss Helen Bawtinheimer, of Toronto, are visitâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pawtinheimer on Commercial Ave. Mrs. Edward Hucot and son left on Saturday for Val d‘Or after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Huot for two weeks. Mrs. Leigh Balden and son are on holiday in Montreal, visiting Mr. Bladâ€" en of the R.C.A.F. _ The following babies were born in Porcupine General Hospital this week: On June 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Inglis, of 188 Bloor St., South Porcupine â€"a daughter. , To Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Barrett, of 23 Helen Avenue, Timmins, a son, on To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mackenzie, of Schumacher, a son, on June 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kelly, of Porâ€" cupine, a son, on June 16th. The children of the Catholic Church Choir and the Catechism Class enjoyed a fine picnic on Saturday afternoon in the ball park. Messrs Jos. and Pete Walters, from RBourlamague, are guests at the home of Miss P. Kennedy. Mrs. Eddie Jovee left on Tuesday for Toronto after attending the Sheehanâ€" McCaw wedding. Mrs. S. A. Jones and Mrs. C. Jones, who have been visiting in Toronto for the three weeks, returned home on Monday. Mrs. R. P. Smith and daughters, spent the weekâ€"end in Sudbutry. Pte. Reg Butler, of the Algonquins, is home from Newfoundland for a few weeks. He has been ill in hospital and is home for recuperation. AC2 Victor Haneberry, who has been home on leave, left for Rockceliffe on Monday. Pte. Andy Cummings was home on leave at his parents‘ home on Rae Ave. for the weekâ€"end. Leonard Batterick was a visitor in iC h f Mrs. James Armstrong ir that she had the misforâ€" in her ankle on Saturday e, and wish her a quick Mrs. Magn Dome. for a e on Tuesd ill present } went t« s. D. McLell closing) at uesdayvy. Jun Sudbury . Magnu Mrs, J. Ave. left on visiting th lfresentations of Valuable BHooks to ‘"chumacher School In Memory of the Late James R. Todd, Who Helped to _ Found Schumacher School 39, be keen|lyv Mr., 9: on behalf cepting t how keenly in opening of the education. He old union ha At elt 11 Mr. P. A. Boyce told the pupils how keenly interested Mr. Todd had been in their welfare and his untiring effort to give them the advantage of good eduâ€" cation. , In concluding Mr. Boyce said "This set of books rightly used will serve the double purpose of reminding us of his unselfish sérvice and instructâ€" ing us in the paths of science, nature, literature and especially social studies." The programme was then brought to 1 close with the assembly singing "God The programme was then brougnhnt TO a close with the assembly singing "God Save the King." Later the teaching staff entertained the guests to afternoon tea. Miss Gerâ€" trude Bristow and Miss Eileen Curran presided at the tea table. On each of the volumes the Schuâ€" macher public school had inserted . a To w n nament s; the Canad tudents of the untiring services renâ€" ered by Mr. Todd during his lifetimeâ€" ow keenly interested he was in their pening of the first school here, in the ducation. He helped materially in the 1@ union hall, September 15th, 1912. t the organization meeting he was lected secretaryâ€"treasurer and served 1i that capacity until January 1914. n concluding Mr. Keeley hoped the tudents would realize the valuable eduâ€" ation to be obtained in these volumes nd the books would be at their dispoâ€" al in the library any time they wanted o read them. Keith Matthews accepted the books n behalf of the pupiis. Mr. P. A. Bovee told the pupils how sourl1s ing; 3, Mr..Chevrier. Mtrs. Ben Curtis and daughter, Clarâ€" >. left on Wednesday evening. for V V h nd 1€¢ 1€ over the weekâ€"end from the R hic â€" ma autifully interestt 16 h on _ W Manitoba SUHLSIDMUY HSYD NOLLVN TVMMAMS pon i the bool fittin much h he untl Todd au W anted Immediately. Must be in Good Mechanical Division wing b whist drive in th nred by the Auxil Write and Tell Us What You Have Apply to BOXâ€"E. PORCUPINE ADVANCE edi bo iching staff entertained ‘ternoon tea. Miss Gerâ€" ind Miss Eileen Curran Will Pay Cash tion Oil bute t asure school ‘ceptec ol boa . Keel Auxiliary 0 held on Mon )rize winnetrs Mrs. Arlen the book 1.‘ In . ac ndit Dll 10' A quiet weddin St. Peters Anglic: 2. when Helen Isab is| Proughton and t ‘d| Broughton, of Par 4.}iin marriage to G ie gan," RCXOX.,* 1 iâ€"!South Poreupine, George Hamilton Morgan Married in Toronto Church Clb o give t he advalt This Ss€ been recent Mines. befo Morgan Hamilton froc sma M Porcupine, in shades of woc brown accessor Mr. James Mo groomsman. P a small recenti a smd of Mi North Bay Nugget:â€"*"Any resemâ€" blence Oof the city of Hamburg to a steak of the same name," quips the Victoria Times, "is purely coincidence arranged by the RA.FP." is ths tw M. Morgan, w ars,. and Mr. milton.. Rev Mr. Sowell ven in marri ed the bride Th«( 7 Cedar St. S ag on Ssqret Gule W ; M THURSDAY, JUNE 11 e Electric Sprayers For Rent Adavan terest 1nsei the | i1ch en . I6th, I912. e seryâ€" Treasurer of the Board ke¢ eenly interested in itiring in his efforts of this community i good education. s, rightly used will irpose of reminding ervice and instructâ€" of Science, Nature, cially Social Studies. June 18â€"(Special The following will many. The brideâ€" n of Mr. and Mrs. ived here for many eorge Morgan has ved by the Faymar ing in the R.C.OC. e presented to blie School late husband TODD member of organization t _ _MHMe servâ€" Phone 1675

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