Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 18 Jun 1942, 1, p. 3

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Handle Monda the " centl tione mins for ; turndt noon to s frie iden Muri mer shot in t tie le in th th« MJ1 H T‘rent *"0 â€"fwrch *A hiroj 144 in Mi LAC MY6 M A 1 start up in bi balance of rent stores. Sol Sky, S. Cash Store tures Store Sky‘s Stores, south Poreupine Going Out of Business Sale Used Cars and Trucks cheap W Wiring and Repairs ELECTRICAL SERVICE FOR SALE AT A BA ~N\con A Complete Phone 1 11 for Rent Lacnine frigerator ind springs Display fixâ€" ind ipartment 11 OrcuUunine Filion and Mi n Monday 1 ints south. iliere left this nts south and visitor to Timâ€" ‘Tived in town inday and reâ€" Puesday afterâ€" on Wednesday Montreal with Al D Cochrane, is town with onstable on it more reâ€" C.A.FEF. sta~ spending his pare YI0GC Timmins R. Beat few day the sum where i School 0 11 16 Juy ind U 1l 11 M tHorhe of Mrs. Taylor is Setting for Tea and Sale Wedding at South Porcupine United Church Wednesday sStone Kent M 1 ent bal M Another Quilt is Completed by the Rebekahs IRVIN ROSNER, R.0, Ladies‘ Guild of St. Matthew‘s Church Entertains at Afterâ€" noon Tea and Bake Sale Large Number of District Woâ€" men Enjoy Their Hospitality. Miss Viola Laffin and Mi P. Blaikie Married. 101 vh Joint Socia Oddfellow EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Fa«t Appointment Phone 187 BUTCONVETSKY BLDG. #1 Third Ave. Timmin: Marriott, man, Mi ha EYES EXAMINED QLASSES FITTED H il X1l M 11 by Discu 1€ were Mrs .. Webb M 1 With Marriage at St. Joachim‘s ed. I Church, South Porecupine h1 n1 |1 1€ Lady Corps Officer Introduced at Meet of Nursine Division Serving the many guests were Mrs. S. Wheeler, Mrs. H. Pope, Mrs. J.T. Colâ€" lins, while the kitchen was convened by Mrs. W. Kevan, assisted by Mrs. M. Holland, Mrs. F. Glaister and Mtrs. B. Richards. The bake table was preâ€" sided over by Mrs. Fred Read, Mrs. Percy Reid and Mrs. J. S. Maxwell,, while in charge of the apron table were Mrs. R. MacTaggart and Mrs. A. Wilâ€" Mrs, J. M. Barry is Hostess at Princess Altce Club Party Heq m ired «w ae Nursing Division of the St. John muilance Rrigade met on Wednesday ing in the ambulance hall, when s Superintendent Geo.Gibson inâ€" uced the new lady corps officer, . J. Dougherty, R.N., who expressed great pleasure in being able to asâ€" in the work of the division. I rps Superintendent Gibson also exâ€" sed ~the compliments of Majorâ€" eral Anderson, DS§.0., on the apâ€" ‘ance and efficiency of the Division he presentation of colours on June H e bride wore a navy blue suit white hat and accessories, and a ge of roses. She was attended by ister, Miss Juliette Noel, who was d in a suit of queen‘s blue, also white accessories. r father, Dominic Noel, gave her arriage, the best man being Lucien ien, of Cochrane. A wedding cfast with the immediate relatives friends was held at the bride‘s at hovle. Alice 11 1€ e bride where T Officer E. Jones, R asalle offciated on Saturday a simple and pretty weddâ€" Joachim‘s Church, S. Porcuâ€" _ Hachel Noel, of Hoyle, beâ€" bride of Leonel Beaulac, of Doherty, Mrs. Jean White eckson, Mrs. H. W. Shook, Blaisdell, Mrs. Hatch, Mrs ig, Mrs. F. H. Bailley, Mrs. Mrs. J. Bell, Mrs. L. B. [iss J. C. Herbert, Marion Mrs. J. F. Boden. centred around the work the past year by the Prinâ€" ub, and about plans for the ectivities. of M 1 esta linens, and even flesta pattern, added ance of the attractive J. M. Barry and Mrs. ured tea, assisted by , Mrs. R. Taylor Mrs. Ar‘s. O. T. Carter Mrs. M and groom left for recention took place groom‘s parents. June oon, when, as the Princess Alâ€" layed hostess to losing event for irty. Over thirty ie â€" organization wimming in the jathing, and the awn at the Barâ€" A. M 18th. Special M Glendinâ€" 1e basâ€" den of north, Pn, Blaikie appinâ€" z dinâ€" age in dding aVve iny ‘VAy 1h@1 Bill 1THE POWCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMIN3, QONTARIO | Louis Durocher, 164 Spruce Street, South, was taken to St. Marys Hospital on Tuesday afternoon at four o‘clock and Camille Verube, 86 Balsam Street, South, was charged with careless drivâ€" ing accident that happenâ€" ed on the Schumacher Highway near McDowell‘s Garage. When taken to the hospital Mr. Durocher who is fiftyâ€"nine years old, was suffering from shock beâ€" sides having eight teeth knocked out and his lower lip cut through, as well as a sustaining number of cuts and gashes on his face. Timmins Man Loses Eight Teeth in Collision With Car Timmins police were called to investiâ€" gate the accident and laid a charge of careless driving against Verube followâ€" ing their investigation. MWitnesses were questioned by the police and they said that Verube was travelling east, toâ€" wards Sechumacher, while the cyclist was travelling towards Timmins. The an interesting lecture on infectious diâ€" seases such as typhoid, etc., and the precautions necessary in handling paâ€" tients with these diseases. A demonâ€" stration of applying sterile surgical dressings to infected wounds, received the eager attention of all members. Mrs. A. Morin resigned as Quarterâ€" Master, and Mrs. A. Malouin was asâ€" signed to take this post, with Mrs. Bert McDivitt as assistant Quarterâ€"Master. car driver made a left turn across the Application cards will be distributed to all houseâ€" holders through the post offices on or before Tuesâ€" day, June 23rd. Additional cards will also be deâ€" livered for every person resident in the household, who bears a different last name from the head of the household. If needed, extra cards may be secured from local post offices. These application cards should be filled out immeâ€" diately and dropped in the nearest mail box or post office. A pamphlet giving complete instructions will be delivered with each card. As soon as your name is duly registered at headquarters, ration cards, good for a tenâ€"week period, will be mailed to youâ€" one ration card for each person in your home. These will be for sugar only. On June 23rd your postman will deliver to your home an application card for coupon rationing, as illustrated. Additional cards will also be delivered As soon as your name is duly registered at headâ€" quarters, ration cards good for a tenâ€"week period, will be mailed to youâ€"one ration card for each person in your home. These will be for sugar only. If there are any details of the application card you do not quite understand, the representative of this Board will help you to fill it in on June 25th, when he or she calls to pick it up. Residents in Urban Areas not served by Letter Carrier, and Residents in Rural Areas Canadians will be required to register so that ration cards, good for the 10 week period, commencing July lst, may be issued immediâ€" ately. At the end of that period a coupon ration book, good for six months, will be issued. Residents of Urban Are: for every person resident in the household, who bears a different last name from the head of the household. If needed, extra cards may be secured from local post offices. You will fill in the card complete in every detail. A pamphlet giving complete instructions will be delivered with each card. During the evening of June 25th, an authorized representative of The Wartime Prices and Trade Board will call at your home and collect the card. COUPON RATIONING OF SUGAR APPLICATION CARDS FOR HOW TO RECGISTEEE will be mailed next week to every Household in Canada DO NOT SURRENDER YOUR APPLICATION CABRD TO ANY UNAUVDTHORIZED PERSON Ladies‘ Auxilary Holds Regular Tea for Comfort Fund Mr. and Mrs. R. Rich nounce _ the engagement daughiter,. Mabel Bernice Bowman, Brantford, son Mrs. O,. E. Bowman, Th marriage to take place quit in Timmins. Twelve members of the Ladies‘ Au iliary of the Canadian Legion w present at the weekly comfort fund t on Wednesday afternoon in the Legi hall, with one member sending a do ation although she was unable to It was announced that Mrs. D. Elli was the winner of the door prize at the Mr. Dun tamnce whet eight highway apparently believi had time to get clear of t fore the cyclist would art as se was about halfway turn the bicycle crashed i ation although she wa present. Larrier ENGAGEMEXT ANNOTNCED knocked ¢< 10% LLAC he Ladies® Auxâ€" | while Sorved by In Te donâ€" Aat 1¢ 1t "Tony" Avotte is Injured in Fire Drill on Monday these WOrkK pened. Th Members sugar for coupon. Prompt c filling ow necessary card in Beginning July l1st, no one will be permitted to buy sugar for reqular domestic use without a ration Remetr Coupon lfationing for Sugar Becomes Effective July 1st ‘rompt coâ€"operation on the part of the public in illing out and returning their application cards is recessary to ensure return of the ration coupon ard in time to purchase sugar on or after the i1bove date. ‘he provision for additional sugar for preserving, tc., will be continued. Special voucher forms for his purpose are being supplied to all retailers. To person may have on hand more than two weeks‘ upply of sugar, unless resident in a remote district. 10. inik C A N A DA ai un tly th The ind n TT ilt FIRST NAMES OF OTHER PERSONS AT _ SAME ADDRESS _ HAVING SAME LAST NAME AS AT TQP #3 1 flinpped off the amount of sugar allowed each indiâ€" the new coupon rationing plan will be ame as allowed at presentâ€"4$ pound per wni M R. H; Mrs, MoGia were: ik § SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT OR SPONSOR IK SUPPGRT OF NAIIUN BUURA ArPVLILAIIUN. 1, THE UNOERSIGNED, SOLEMNLY DOECLARE THAT } (ANO THE FOREGOING MEMBERS OF THE SAME FAMILY) LIVE AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS, BEiNG ACCURATELY DESCRIBED HEREIN, ANO THAT NO OTHER APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE ON BEHALF OF ANYONE MENTIONED HEREIN, LAST â€" O EC L A R ATIO N â€" surrort or RATION BOOK APPLICATION, 184 Birch Street, Timmins â€" firemen ecident shortly afâ€" Monday morning ; his weekly pracâ€" hose to a hydrant. T the hydrant and ight leg just above few ligaments. ractice of the Fire a weekly workout was during one of the accident hapâ€" i jumped off the e hydrant and was _ to the hydrant tinued along down the hose from the V‘as insecurely atâ€" d Ooff striking Pireâ€" leg and pulled a ; in his right leg. t FPireman Ayotte a couple of weeks PRINT IN BLOCK LETTERS NAME ONLY ANT‘S FIRST NAMECS Mrs Mts \Funeral Services at ~â€" Sacred Heart Church ~for Pietro Saudino U unader Wellâ€"Known Resident and Pioneer Dairyman Passeos Fumneral services were held on Tuesâ€" day afternoon at 5 o‘clock from Walkâ€" er‘s Puneéral MHome to the Sacred Heart Italian Church for the late Mr. Pitro Saudino, who passed away at his home in Mountjoy Township on Saturday, June 13th. The Rev. Fr. Fontana conâ€" ducted the service, which was attended by a large number of sorrowing friends and relatives. The late Mr. Saudino, was Italy, was fiftyâ€"seven years < came to the Porcupine camp and has been a resident of thi since that time, for many y< ducting a dairy, Left to m loss are his wife and familyv. 63 Birch St. N. T. A. Marriott Sons Refrigeration Service DOMEsSTIC COMMERCIAL LEAVE BLANK Cal Us For All Your Needs LEAYVE THIS BLAKK Phone 1417 his distri years cor mourn h He

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