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Porcupine Advance, 23 Dec 1942, 1, p. 2

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Other Interesting _ Items from â€" South ‘Pdreupine and the Dome. south Porcupine‘s Recipe for Making 1 Ib. Butter Into Two‘"" Mrs. Bruce Moyer, of rived today to spend Chri: sister, Mrs. Lloyd Hunkir Miss Lily Boyko is exp« Wednesday from Torontc days. a cup of watler (nei this). Beat with an master) and add g evaporated milk. B up, Store in conté lowing recipeâ€"tried | have been trying tt during the recen‘t st although this column voted to this sort of t pound of butter into Take one pound of it until creamy, Oneé nlain gelatine dissolv pinch of sait mi beating process. spread and goes of course it can purposes. And, . butter! !1 Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Russell Creed, of 128 Crawford St., S. Porcupine, a daughter, in Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital, on Dec. 22nd. Bornâ€"T‘o Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller, of 138 Tisdale St., S. Porecupine, a son, on Dec. 18th, in Porcupine General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bramhall, of Temiskâ€" aming, will be spending the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Jos. Courâ€" chesne and Mr. Courchesne. gifts were exchanged. We met several smaller children hugging their gifts who told us: "We had a lovely party." These are t‘ » things never forgotten by ‘he young folks and which spell Christmas to them in later years. We should give a special ‘"Thank You" to the teachers who give so much of their time and energy at this season to make our children happy. Bouth Porcupin to The Advance. Schoolâ€"IPublic â€" "broke up" morning and the classes spent morning in Christmas festivity. room had its own Christmas trec The Misses: P. and Joan Maxwellâ€" Smith, of Toronto, will spend Christâ€" mas with their parents and are exâ€" pected in on Wednesday. A.C, 2 Lawrence Haddon, of Trenton, News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District @ikin Township of Tisdale Schumacher Public School Wed., Dec. 30, 1942 ELECTION OF ONE TRUSTEF NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING NE N Lot 12 NWLH N4 Lot 1 School Section 2A â€"2B Notice is hereby given that the adjourned Treasâ€" urer‘s sale of lands for arrears of taxes will be held in the Township of Tisdale Council Chambers at South Porcupine on Tuesday, December 29th, 1942, at 2.00 p.m. The Municipality herewith gives notice of its inâ€" tention to purchase any or all of such lots as may be offered for sale and are not sold for the full amount of arrears and costs charged against each. The following is part of the lands to be sold: Lot 86. Bruce Avenue, Plan Mâ€"10 S I6 x 35 Lot 149 ... 34 x 35° Lot 150 Evans Street, Plan Mâ€"10 S E> Lot 163 Golden Avenue, Plan Ml4 S E‘% Lot 163 (bldg) Golden Avenue, Plan Mâ€"14 S Lot 138 Evans Street, Plan Mâ€"230 S LOot 416 Evans Street, Plan Mâ€"30 S E. pt. 55 x 100 Lot 512 Evans Street, Plan Mâ€"20 S Lot 139. Second Avenue, Plan Mâ€"6 T NE!, N Lot 1, Con 6 8SE*, N‘% Lot 1, Con. 6 SW!i, N‘ Lot 1, Con. 6 SEFK4 S8S‘% Lot 12, Con. 5 SW!L, S Lot 11 SE% S‘ Lot 11, NE 34 10. na it Cannot Dne And,. moreove at 8.00 p.m Adjourned Tax Sale foyer, of Hamilton, arâ€" jend Chri:tmas with her ourchnes â€" "Brok of 11 11 ggâ€"beat added during butter is easie? twice as farâ€"0o e used for fry Con. 5 xpected home on nto for the holiâ€" Comn 35 § ‘Ooke â€" up‘‘ this ses spent the festivity. Each istmas tree and We met several ing their gifts a lovely party." never forgotten d which spell later yvears. We â€"On. g. To 1t ablespoonful of in 3 quarters of r the kettle for itil all is taken in refrigerator _ as needed. A for frying tastes like mix= can of ike one timel: ng the only AS tha Ma The feminine staff of the Township office held a very nice Christmas party on Monday night at the home of Mrs. Roy Gemmill. They had a very happy getâ€"together and the evening was sipent in games and contests, finishing with a very delicious lunch. Mrs. P. Murphy and Mrs. W. Boyd were guests, also Miss Essie Kam (V.O.N.) and Miss L. Ross (Public Health Nurse). Those present were:â€"Mrs. Margaret Deacon, Mrs. S. Shepherd, Miss Mabel Pace, Miss Jean Gallai, Mrs. Vickers and Mrs. Roy Gemmill. Santa Claus paid an unâ€" expected visit and each one present reâ€" ceived an "exchange‘" gift. Carl Oksanen, of the radio Departâ€" ment of the U. S. Marines, is home on holidays from New York. Sgt. Pilot Charlie Brice, of Aylmer, is spending Christmas at the home of his Mrs. David Kemp. Police Court Remanded for one week were J. Keen and D. Greéer for failing to obtain tags for dogs. . AFiSIIM 8 manned | Mrs. A. Blitva, of 141 Commercial Avenue, faced two charges: (1) of sellâ€" ing liquor and (2) of keeping for sale. She was dismissed on both counts. John Shawchuk on a charge of havâ€" ing beer was fined $300 and costs by Magistrate <Atkinson. Friends in South Porcupine regret to learn that Mrs. J. Dalton Sr., of Timâ€" mins, left this morning for Toronto to enter the General Hospital for special medical treatment and wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Crawford Smythe (nge Louise Kellow) of Toronto, is spending Christâ€" After passing this verdict his worâ€"| ship added "I recommend that the Crown issue a warrant to arresit this man for perjury." | The Crown Attorney prepared to is-' sue the warrant for the arrest of Shawâ€" chuk on this charge. Reeve V. H. Evans left this weekâ€"end | for Winnipeg to spend the Christmas| season with his parents. Pte. Harry Martin, who is stationed at Debert, Nova Scotia, arrived on | Sunday to spend six days‘ leave at | home. : r Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Had n on Connaught Hili. Mr. Tony Cecconi, who has been vis ng in Sudbury, returned home today Miss Minnie Levinson left on Tuesda: Freasurer, Township of Tisdale he ; O0aArC e got and w ie children i and his pal ill bag ie ship ks who 1 he had This : 1ad ma ‘lass. Hf¢ he only ‘Tal +043 .32 1,160.09 10.24 45.30 194.56 737.30 521.18 273.49 2*73.49 Taxes 258 .41 258. 41 258.41 3 .49 Hea ) WA Ha be Mic Lec¢ perf( were Kennt wan Chevrier, Donald Savage, Willie Bingham, Jimmy Connelly, Ewart Stanâ€" lake, Gordon McGinn, James Savage Douglas McGinn, George Blair, George McDonnell, Arthur Stanlake, Dick Wilâ€" liams. in Roval David Morn,." etc. Mrs. John Bawtinheimer leaves on Tuesday for Toronto to spend Christâ€" mas with relatives. Mary Elizabeth Pearce is home from St. Joseph‘s College, North Bay, to spend the Christmas; holidays. Jack Pecore, of the RCNVR., is home on shore leave for a few days. Mr. F. Lorriman, of Qrono, arrivâ€" ed in South Porcupine on Monday to spend the Christmas season at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ralph Ellis, and tion IrOm 1Oronto toâ€"morrow holiday with his parents parents took pa n mA atmosy tween collabo tended for the to The Friday after light in the an when a Chris h Notable Christmas Party at Dome School mIns Mary Mrs. T. Gibbons, accompanied by he» daughter, Myrs. Gladys Millar, ancd granddaughter, came back from Toronâ€" to this weekâ€"end to spend Christmas at home. 4 LAC. Jos. Mitchell is home on leave at Dome Extension. Miss Pa expected h holiday. M his grands CAristma Hill. expect mas F B Sout} 3m Pt id ~De a0ol 1V a musical holiday 1l pupil M vh 1C 12 1 imping Pat Laforest, of Montreal, is _ home on Wednesday for the Mr. Laforest, accompanied by idson, David Harper, is also from Toronto for the Christâ€" JAn Dor gdong, ] William the new year. Gibbons, accompanied by her Mrs. Gladys Millar, and came back from Toronâ€" egkâ€"end to spend Christmas mas tree ave â€"the the Jut 211 Dome tto, Pral w,. Hilda upine, D Tnoon last was a highâ€" inals of the Dome School, stmas concert was preâ€" owded house of interested friends. * All the pupils this homelike little school ellent exhibition of talent ctions. Notable was the )t only of friendliness beâ€" and teachers but also of This concert was inâ€" a happy affair not only 31 11 11 1€ for Ja Ma tals] 9} of S. Porcupine ; in Sarnia which s completed. s (nee Mamie Gr r Kinzgzston, aft h Mr. xtensi OlUI Dackgr propetr "Minuet‘"â€"by â€" the sical training class ooking sweet in a mcy paper gown t wn. Hamilt and Miss Laura n on the staff of ospital, are spendâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ben ension. Both are ‘y‘s Hospital, Timâ€" on <the staff of Et Db season. is expected home row to spend the Is Santa Real daughter, M n avenue, ar round on the er â€" Christmas ‘horus opened carolsâ€""Once On Christmas es, doing he stately dance aderson, Joar Phyilis Lively Joan Hocking ie Longworth 1€ OM Norine Mcâ€" oop, leapâ€" at a time _skill anc eâ€"hearted icla after een, lac irrived Special Beartd bu rney ifteor and an O all the children from grades 1 and 2 took part, Some represented holly ileaves some nymphs, dolls, beils, toy blocks, and candy sticks.â€"but all doing their ; part to put the play across, and all showing in the cleverness of their cosâ€" tumes the labour of love of both parâ€" ent and teacher. A puppet showâ€"Cindrellaâ€"each litâ€" tle character "worked" on the fingers of a hidden hand below the sereen parâ€" trayved the old fairy story and each pupil from Grades 111 and V had some part in it. Characters were.read from books behind the puppet show setâ€"up. This was a very natural and diverting item. We believe the puppets were all made by the performers. A play, "Mr. Gadsey‘s Christmas was very well put on. Mr. Gadseyâ€" another Scrooge, was Bill Beard. He had no truck with Christmas or its meaningâ€"a Christmas tree to him was foolishness. But when he went to sleep on the bench beside the tree and dreamed of his childhood and other things,â€"influenced by the Spirit of Christmas)â€" he awoke a chastened soul and immediately started putting a different face on Christmas and its meaning. Mrs. Blair (Mir. Gadsey‘s sister) was well done by Mary Anderson. Her childrenâ€"Ken Mitchell and Iris Zardo; the Spirit of Christmas Virginia James Attendants to the Spirit: Joan Micâ€" hell and Magdalene Smith. Revellers were Norman Harper, Peter Douglas, Laura Procopio, Pauline Burks, Dorothy Lang and Phyllis Liveâ€" ly. S hepherds: Ian Lightbody, Donald * ie un oo tm onsA Oe nc ies mn sns > csmmsnc namen ns um uns » Ssavage Doug. McGinn. Wise Men: Jim Morgan, George Blair, Alan Hogg. | Mary : Mona Richardson. Joseph: Bill Andrew. Mrs. Gadsey: Dorothy Mitâ€" chell. William Gadsey as a child:â€"â€"â€" Peter Douglas. Mary Gadsey Blair as a child: June Allen. balls, drums, lanterns, crarkenl | Black. Pra: Lors Carls «upply «c work. Miss a very inte of "Christr countries." held, the f« ed : â€" Honorary President Viceâ€"Pre: Secretary Treasure Pianistâ€" Monthly Brownlea. TChristian Mayowna. Tempera pher. Supply S After the lunch was Christ at Uni at Sch Other from Distri Echumad The Advat Sunday, services w Church. D Rev. Lors Christmas panied by organ, ren ‘h*ems. Mi: oist. At th Before the conclusion of the concert Billy Andrews announced that a branch of the Junior Red Crogs in the School named the "Northern Lights" branch had made lamp (exhibited). This had been carved out of wood and was a niceâ€"looking ornament and a useful one.. Tickets to the value of $18.70 had been realized by sale, for the lamp and this money was to go to the fund for crippled children. It was adrawn for, and the name of Mrs. W. H. Johns was pulled out of the hat. Billy also thanked the audience for ccming to the concert. A silver collection at this concert realized $15 which will be handed in to the local British Bomb Victims‘ Fund. Christmas Event at W.M.S. Meeting at Schumacher South Porcupine Fire Chief Urges Special Care Now Outlines Regulations in Re: vard to Christmas Events The Wemen‘s Missionary Society of Trinity United Church held th«ir hristmas Candle Lighting ceremony Wednesday afterncon in the church r1all. The president, Mrs. Harry Leng, was in the chair. Taking part in the ‘andle lighting were Mrs. Calvin Macâ€" Jonald, Mrs. Stanley Fisher, Mrs H. Naddell, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Christopher, Mrs. Bert Waite, Mrs. Killens, Mrs. nich sSsouth Porcupine, Dec. 21. Special to The Advance. Thore has been some concern regardâ€" ing Christmas decorations and the Fire Chie? states that the latest regulations from the Fire Marshall‘s office are:â€" Christmas trees and decorations may be lighted within the period, December 24th to Jan. 1st, inclusive, such lighting to be inside the home. No outstide lighting of Christmas trees or decorations shall hbe allowed It should be remembered that a Christmas tree and everything on it is inflammable, and should this burn, you lose everything â€" including the personâ€" al gifts placed around the tree. Fight shy of all celluloid articlesâ€" they are like dynamite. Bring into yvour home a fresh tree, as inside the home they quickly dry and add to dangerâ€"a gocd plan is to set the tree in a pail of water; it will keep fresh and be safer and keep the pine needles from falling. Always turn off the lights before leavâ€" ing the home and when retiring for the fficers Elected for Ensuâ€" ing Year by Women‘s Misâ€" sionary Society of Schuâ€" macher Churech in any case. No Christmas trees or decorations shall be lighted in connection with stores or other commercial organizations. During the period, Dec. 24th to Jan. ist. inclusive, Christmas trees and decâ€" orations may be lighted in churches or religious organizations, also in connecâ€" tion with hospitals, fraternal societies}, service clubs or other nonâ€"commercial organizations. umachne Advanc Dec. 22nd. Special to a very interestir of "Christmas C countries." Elect held, the followi ed : â€" Christmas Service at United Church at Schumacher Other Items of Interest| from Schumachel a n d| District. > | Treasurerâ€"Mrs. Stanl Pianistâ€"Mrs, Wes Ma Monthly Missionary Brownlea. Christian â€" Priendship Mayowna. Tempsrance secty.â€"M Supply Secty.â€"Mrs. Geoarge After the election officers : lunch was served by the ladid Echumacher, Dec The Advance. Sunday, Décember 20th, Christma: services were held in Trinity Unitec Church. During the morning servic Rev. Lors Carlson gave an insipiting Christmas message. The choir, accomâ€"« panied by Mrs. James Huxley at ths organ, rendered special Christmas anâ€" ‘theoms. Miss Gertrude Bristow was solâ€" oist. At the Sunday School, "White Gift" Sunday was observed. This year the "White Gifts" were monsy donaâ€" tions and through the splendid response a nice Christmas donation is hbeing sent to the Sick Children‘s Hospital in Toronto. <unday evening the Christmas pagâ€" eant, ‘"Unto us is Born a Saviour," was staged. The play, under the direction of the Rev. Lors and Mrs. Carlson and Mrs. W. K. Wylie, with Mr.P. A. Boyce as narrator, was a decided success. Takâ€" ing part in the play was the Church Choir, with Mrs. Huxley at the organ; solo by Betty Gilbert, "Away in a Manâ€" 'ger;” duet by Mrs. George Leck and Miss Irene Kyyriainen, "While Shepâ€" herds Watched Their Flocks." The iciâ€" lowing parts were taken:â€"Mary, Dorâ€" een Willis; Joseph, Jack Tomlinson; Angels, Isobel Flowers and Shirley Mcâ€" Masters; Shepherds, Jack Waite and Bobby Harper; Wisy» Men, Tal Bevan, Colin Watkins, Frank Crook; People from Bethlehem, Sheila Moran, Norma Killens, Jessie McKie, Jean FPrasei, Betty Wallis, Lola Cousineau. Christâ€" mas hymns were sung and during the evening a collection was taken in behailf of the building fund. Mr. W. K. Wylie and Mr. Frank Willis were the ushers. Mrs. James MacKenzie, Second Ave., entertained at a luncheon party Saturâ€" day, Dec. 198th, in honour of her daugchâ€" Ma TV Energy rooc dentâ€"Mrs. Ca . H. Leng. â€"~â€"Mrs. Bert Wa . H. Waddell. A\ \ Macl 22nd. Specia n LA.W. Mary Hodson, of the Canadian Air Force, station: Dauphin, Manitoba, is visiting h ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodson Centre. H Phillips, of the Grey and Si; stationed at Camp Borden, at his home on Second Ave Stirling Hayward, of the Royal C: adian Navy, léft Sunday for his de after spending his leave with his fa er, Mr. A. J. Hayward, Railroad stro Mr. Allan Keeley, student at Qus University, is spending the holiday s son with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D A 1 jJend M 1 M i Dirtnday cake. Aller i ended the Schumach ding the party were irley Moran, Margat ffith ffith o < ACT and M Drive npany LIEAIRN TO $3.00 SKIl with the Porcupine Ski Club Barba SCnIOl Men We offer youâ€"thrills, exercise, fresh air, relaxation and the finest winter pastime this country provides. We offer you â€"a warm, spacious clubhouse, miles of picturesque trails, a variety of hills and fine comradeship. FREE INSTRUCâ€" TIONS by experienced skiers, worth the price of memberâ€" ship alone. Join now and enjoy winter to the full. nave re who ha GIVE THEM A MEMBERSBIP FOR CHRISTMAS MEMBERSHIPS MAY BE OBTAINED AT Sherbin and returned {rc has besen in DL fint W a vy were: Shei Margaret an ad .foves» (]sotr t â€" Major ind Simco Ladies Free Instructions of the FR stationed t} 101(1 pot 1 â€" Married Couples id Presentation Made to Miss Hammond, at Dome eards irOIm DOS Public Sc MeceKinley In Miss Hammond with a Jane Seymour travel kit on behalf of the teachers, Miss Lynch regretted losâ€" ing her as a "member of the family‘". We extend *to Miss Hammond our very best wishes for a bright and happy future in her new environment,. Publi Miss Hammond has x vears and has en 1 who knew her duri cme is in Monkton, @iff unde@r Miss® uncheon party Aachners m both r ob unday alinin Ind, Mrs. Spsighelhalter; c Mrs. Ed. Cousineau. After jelicious lunch was served ss. After lunch a social p*: Chaple d in M I1 Residence. Sou‘th Porci ools were pri and Routlec aff, and M ?alth Nurse» M 1€ Juniors her B. A au Hig.: ithemati ifter of 1t beoy with us for leareid herself to i9 that time. Her We ‘?r nol All th iDInso . Speighelhaiter, od was played rer>sâ€"ist. Myrs. pupiis ancgo staff, She has er of mathemâ€" 1 School. She ics in her High whien <she took 1, . . the Dome a Lynch, held honour at the _the teachers a» and Dome n aund Misses of the High Lillian Ross Students ) returt holiday Specia ho

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