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Porcupine Advance, 11 Feb 1943, 1, p. 3

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Pte. Vincent Parnell of t Malifax, is visiting his wil in town. Misses Annabelle Lang and Mary Agaams leave toâ€"morrow for Toronto where they will spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. H. Priedman returned on Baturday from an extended trip to points south., Mr. Donald MacKa spent a few days in visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Laws William, were visitor week. points south, Mr. Louis L. Lang, Galt, Ont., who . has succeeded Mr, R: O. McCulloch Pte. Faust Frapporti, of the Can@dâ€"=" as president of The Mutual Life of jlan Army, is spending a short leave in . Canaga. Mr. McCulloch is now town. 1 Chairman of the Board of Directors. LAC Ted Fitzgerald, RCAF., arri ed on Monday to spend several days his parental home. Mr. "Rusty McGinn of the Dome Minesd left last Friday to report for duty with the Royal Canadian Navy., Sergeant Frank Fortner, of the U. 5. Army ‘Air ‘Corps, spent the weekâ€"end in town visiting friends Miss Peggy Howard, of Cochrane Ont., spent last weekâ€"end with relative in town. Sergeant and Mrs, Henry Lumpkin of Cochrane, were the guests of relatives in Schumacher over the weekâ€"end. and Mrs. Lioyd Buie spent the weekâ€"end Mr.â€" naugh:, Ptes. Jimmy Fouchard, Tom Dupris and George Smith, US. Army Air Corps, were weekâ€"end visitors in town. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Giroux left for Cochrane on Sunday, where they will be staying for a short while. Mr. Eric Winters, of Toronto, Ont., spent last weekâ€"end with frienas in town. LAC Ambrose Killeen spending several days in family. Ptc..Desmond Hisko, of the Canauian Armored Corps, at Newmarket, was weekâ€"end visitor in town. THURSBDAY. FEBRUARY 11TH, 1043 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jamieson re*urned on Wednesday from a holiday spent in Montreal and the Laurentians. Lieutenant Thrit wawa, spent a few week. Mrs. A. Ellies left over the weekâ€"end for Toronto where she will receive medâ€" ical treatment. Miss Anne Sullivan left thiy week for Kingston, where she will spend several days. Lanceâ€"Corporal Lorne Gauthier, Proâ€" vost Corps, in Toronto, is visiting his wife in town. â€"Flight Sergeant Victor Banning, and Sergeant Dave Banning, both of the RCAF., are visiting their parents in Gunner ‘‘Toots" Del V:dova, RC.A., left on Sunday for his post at Terrace, BC., after spending a few weeks in town at his parental home. Last week R. S. Skel ‘Timmins, was reâ€"electe Teck township‘s Hortic at Kirkland Lake. Fusilier Alfie Marinacci, of the Seots Fusiliers; . Niagara â€" on â€" the â€" lake, is spending several days visiting friends in town. town Flight Sergeant Jack Rod AF., at St. Eugene, Ontario few days in town last week old acquaintances and visitin number of frienas. Madame Corinn Ottawa, was a gue under the auspices eration to speak o and Trade Board. cert" was held : der Lake and t total taken in 1« Russia fund wa â€"a neat sum f« Larder Lakeâ€"an turned in there Mrs. Ray McGee and children, of 59 Balsam South, returned last week from Rouyn, where they had visited with friends and relatives for a few days. Mrs. G. Armstrong and infant son, left on Wednesday for Ottawa, where she will join her husband, Subâ€"Lieuâ€" tenant George Armstrong, of the R.C. NV R. Surgeonâ€"Lieuten Canadian Navy, w this week with M: joined the Naval s Dr. Irvine was t! Globe and Mail:â€" to be enjoving the Afric Qus in act they are carrving o former generation < who distinguish th Last woeek I¢ tay, of Cochrane, in town last week Charron, of Petaâ€" days in town this in town with his > la Durantaye, of this week in town _ French Fedâ€" ie Wartime Prices Browne, of o Timmins ly, formerly of d president of ultural Society and he RCA [e and c aisposition, idition of a countrymen s in Smith 3€ at 9Y 8. A. Caldbick‘s Rink the Only Rink Undefeated (Continued From Page One) R. E. Heath (KL)\ I. A. Solomon (Mc A. Freeman (NB) A. W. Lang (Mc A. Pickering (Me) E. Olive (Mce L. Postle (LL) A. Husband (Kap. D. Campbell (H) O. L. Archer (KL W. J. Robinson (Kap) T. Ramsay (KL wW. C. Arnott (Mc) J. Seubert CSP Third Round 3. A. Caldbick (Mc) Dr. L. Hudson Mc G. A. Goddard (KL) D. Best <«KL T. Tod (OMC.) T. Rowe (KL A., F. McDowell (M.c) Dr. Emith (M R. E. Heath (Mc) L. Gratton (Mc. A,. Pickering (Mc) A. Freeman (NB L. Postle (NL) D. Campbell (H Winners Losets A. Freeman (NB) E. L. Reid CDP) A. Husband (Kap); J. D. Brady (M¢) C. E. Binkley (NL) ; C. D. Stevenson, P G. Laamanen (SP); T..‘Tod (MC) G. L. Chenier (Mc); T. Rowe (KL) D. Campbell (LL) ; J. R. Harrison, (P) Dr. R. P. ESmith (MC); E. J. Meyers, Val. R. E. Heath (Mc); N. Lett, ‘(GP) Winners A. Freeman (NB) A. Husband (Kap) C. E. Binkley (NL First C. E. Binkley (NL) ; ‘C. Laamanegn (SP) G. L. Chenier (Mc); D. Campbell (H) Dr. Smith (Mc): ‘R. E. Heath (Mc) wW. L Mackie (NB); A. E. Lake ‘(Mc) I; A. Solomon (MC); O. L. Archer (KL) C. F. Lowsry (H); H. P. Shantz (D) A. W. Pickering (Mc); J. S. Taylor (NL) T. Ramsay (KL); J. L. Fulton (MC) C. G. Kemsley (D); L. Sauder (SP) A: W. RBromley (P); L. iPostle (CLL) S. A. Caldbick (Mc); F. C. Evans (SP) H. McPhail (KL); R. Stevens (D) Dr. Stahl ««M.c); H. Murdock {E) G. R. White (Mc); D. Hanneson (NB) Dr. L. Hudson (Mc); W. Sampson (KL) AF. McDowell, Mc ; P.H. Armstrong, NL wW. J. Robinson, Kap; W. C. Arnott, Mc P. J. Doyle (Mc); D. Pilon (N) E. Olive (Mc) V. R. Andrews (NB) L. R. Anderson (C); H. Graham (Mc) A. W. Lang (Mc); L. Jammss (NL) J. 8. Amim (Mc):;â€" J. D. McDonald «KL) E. F. Goddard (Tem); K. Kilborn (@Mc) P. R. Craven (NL) ; S. Saxton (D) S. R. McCoy ‘(Mc); E. J. McVittie CC) °L. Gratton (Mc); _ W. Volume .(Kap) Second Round C. E. Binkley (NL) A. Husband (Kap) G. L. Chenier (Mc) Dr. Smith (M.c) wW. L. Mackie (NB) I. A. Solomon (Mc) A. W. Pickering (Mc); C. F®. Lowery (H) T. Ramsy (KLD; C. G. Kemsley (D) 9. A. Caldbick (Mc); A. W. Bromley (P) . McPhail Dr. Stahl (Mc) Dr. L. Hudson (Mc); G. R. While (Mc) AF. McDowell, Mc; W.J. Robinson, Kar . Olive (Mc); P. J. Doyle (M¢) R. Anderson (P); A. W. Lang (M:) m. Goddard (T); J. S. Amm (Mo) R. McCoy (Mc); P. R. Crave (NL) . Gratton (Mc); G. S. Drew RMCc) Seubent (Mc); Karl Eyre (M¢) Davis; (KL) : D. Best (KL) « = P o d P t L. YVY . lWliÂ¥AN / 3 w .o / Cull NPWd Wt . t Ne 0 CCC 2A J. S. Amm (Mc); J. D. McDonald (KL) ! _ Another special smoker has been E. F. Goddard (Tem); K. Kilborn (M¢) ; planned for saturday, February 27th, P. R. Craven (NL); S. Saxton (D) | with Fred Curitis, ilist viceâ€"president, in S. R. McCoy (Mc); E. J. McVittie CC) | the chair, A very special programme is L. Gratton (Mc):; _ W. Volume .(Kap) | being planned and this will equal all Geo. S. Drew, Mc; O. M. Henderson, SP |other succesjses. A fine local orchestra Karl Eyre (Mc): V. Woollings (E) | is among the programme items. As an J. Seubert (Mc); G. A. Goddard (KL) |incentive for a large gathering the J. R. Davis (KL); L. E. Walker (T) |entertainment committee has decided D. Best (KL) ; F. Rankin (Mc¢) ; to mention the supper to be served. Second Round ! This will consist of boiled sausages, C. E. Binkley (NL) A. Husband (Kap) | maszhed potatoes, served hot, and the G. L. ‘Chenier (Mc) Dr. Smith (Mc) |usua'l to help this appetizâ€" W. L. Mackie (NB) I. A. Solomon (Mc) |ing special. The date of this event is A. W. Pickering (Mc); C. F®. Lowery (H) | Saturday, Feb. 27th. c T. Ramsay (KL); C. G. Kemsley (D) | ‘The general meeting is scheduled for S. A. Caldbick (Mc); A. W. Bromley (P) | the 22nd of February and again all H. MciPhail (KL); Dr. Stahl (Mc) | members are specially urged to be presâ€" Dr. L. Hudson (Mc¢); G. R. Whi‘e (Mc¢) | ent. Important events in the history of AF. McDowell, Mc; W.J. Robinson, Kap | the Canadian Legion are forthcoming E. Olive (Mc); P. J. Doyle (MC) | and it is estsential to the lads who will C n â€" ur" Tang (Mc) i ne returning from overseas after the E. Olive (Mc) L. R. Anderson | L. Gratton (Mc) W. Sampson H. Shantz ( E. J. Meéever: VÂ¥. Woollings (E: Â¥. l P. H. Armstrong <NL) J. Third Round Northern Canada Power Trophy Fourth Round E. Heath (Mc) A. W. Pi Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis Trophy Winners x1 Eyre (MC Sampson ( Saxton (DD); Shantz (D): H. Arn D. Brga Kem. Koeul Preliminary Round »son (D) Karl Eyre (Mc tz (D) S. Saxton (D vers; (Val); C. F. Lowery (H anen (SP); L. James (NL iven (NlL): J. D. McDonald, KI esson (NB): H. Murdock C(E Preliminary Round mecond Round Third Round Round :; N. Volum SP):; E. J. MCcV M G. 8. Di 5. t. McC A. W W. Mackie F. Rankin L. E. Walke 2. Goddard Pickering (M.Cc McDowell â€" P. Goddard R. Steve1 V. Broimnl MC NB 1. N. 0. Revenues iur 1942 Highest © in History of Road W H. Graham (M.c) E. L, Reid J. D. Brady (Mc) C. D. Stevenson E. i. Meyers (Wal) T. Tod "I O. L. Archer (KL) A. E. Lake | iT ttnnlings (P) L. James | Seotch Anthracite Trophy Another Special Legion Smoker on Saturday, Feb. 27th Dr. Stahl (M.c E. J. McVittic H. Murdock D. Bost (KL P. J. Doyile CD) . LAAM.IIIAIIUCLL _ / G. S. Drew (Mc) T. Rowe (KL) w. C. Arnott (Mc) V. Andrews (NB) J. L. Fuiton (M::)} D. Hannesson (NB) R. E. Heath (Mc¢) D. Campbell (H) A. Freeman (NB)â€" G. R. White (Mc) 1. A. Solomon (Mc) C. F. Lowery (H) J. Taylor (NL) A. W. Lang (Mc) D. Pilon (N) S. Saxton (D) A. W. Bromley (P) . Volume (Kap) Other Items of Interest to Members of the Legion. Stevens (D) D. McDonald (K Sampson (KL shantz (D) P. RKankin (Mc) A. Goddard (KL the McJ Rankin K. ®. C second Round Kilborn (Mec) H. G L. Mackie (NB) A. F Armstrong (NLD) C. G.] Sauder 1S8P) J. K. I i. Meyers (| Archer (KL E. Lake (Mc Wooli James (NL} Woollings (F Graham (M.c Stevensot Tod (Mc reo. Taylor Hardware Trophy stle (L1I Walker 1C¢ The Dunbar Shield 3Ta PreliminarÂ¥ HRound that the Legion has a strong front. Your presence at all the s will help the Legion greatly ork on their behalf. has been selected as the month h Timmins branch, Canadian will hold its annual carnival at Intvre Arena. Efforts are under secure two or more dancing ‘om the U.S.A. If arrangements satisfactorily completed the will have two of the best, and tipâ€"top stage show assured. Aid to Russia crib tournament on its way to completion and should be announced at the id. The prize in the Aidâ€"toâ€" draw went to Toronto, via A. he purchasing the ticket for a Preliminary 5. «D) Proliminary Round 1€¢ [1) w., C. Arno! (‘T» D. HannessC ild (KL) F.C. Eva First Round Fiuwrst Round Second Round Third Round Mc) NB First Round MC L. Postle (LL KL) L. E. Walker (T Harrison (P P. H. Armstrong (NL H. Murdoch (E £L) N. Lett (SP + K. Kilborn (Mc Saxton TD W. Volume (Kap E. J. McVittic 0C AJ D. Pilon (N _ O. Henderson (SP T. Rowe (KL /. U »* profits amounted to iking possible a reducâ€" 10.00 in the bank loan, ment of $120.0000() of n I E. J. Meyers (Val C,. Laamanen (SP) T. Rowe (KL) V. Andrews (NB) D. Hannesson (NB) P. R. Craven (NL) O. Henderson (SP) N. Lett (SP) J. Amm (Mc¢) H. Graham (Mc A. E. Lake Mc . G. Kemsley (D R. Harrison (P Karl Byre (Mc wWw. Lett . L. Archer | D. Stevenson â€"F. Goddard L. Ssvuuer McDonald H. Murdoc Kound J. TayICr C. Arnott Hannesson L. Pulton : J. McVittic .. Chenier : J. Taylor â€" E. L. Reid all, similar to Lh€ party. Tickets are ly a limited nuunâ€" ie committee are narty and all atâ€" [Â¥A ~Fulton (M( Sauder (SP) Andrew NB i6 <(Kap ns KL (Mc (MC aid be Expect Decision" soon in Bartleman Townsite Case It is expected that the decision of the Judge in the arbitration case relative to the Bartliscman Townsite case will be announced at an early date,. The town and Mr. Bartieman both received notice from Judge R. Danis that each were to pay half the arbitrator‘s costs and that after that the Judge‘s decision would be released. This will mean a matter of a few days, as the Judge‘s certificate that the costs are paid has to be sent to Toronto before the decision is made Porcupine Music Teachers‘ Plan a Recital April 6 The case is one in which the town wished to expropriate land for roads in the Bartleman townsite, the town ofâ€" ering to pay at the rate of 11 cents per foot and the Townsite asking 20 sents per foot and also an amount for damages claimed, the latter at first beâ€" ing quoted at $1,000,000.00 and during he arbitration proceedings reduced to $78,000.00. Regular Monthly Meeting of Porcupine Music Teachers‘ Association on Tuesday Evening. Among the business discussed, was the student‘s recital. Pinal arrangeâ€" ments were made for the student‘s reâ€" cital to be held in the 1st United Church, ‘April 6th, Each teacher is asked to telephone to Mr. Jenkin, giving him the grade and name of the two entries and the time requirsd to play each number. All entries are to be in Mr. Jenkin‘s hands ‘before March 1st, when entries definitely closs2. It is also understood that entries shall not be considered as absclutely final as to arâ€" rangements of programme, and that any item may be changed in order to obtain a prepcr balance of programme at the discretion of the executive. The regular monthly meeting of the Porcupine Music Asscociation was held on Tuesday evening in the Radio Station, with the president, Mr. George Jenkin, presiding. The monthly bulletin from the Onâ€" tario Music Teachers‘ was read to thosi2 present. The programme present2d during the evening was a very enteritaining one. The Timmins High and Vocational School mixed choir, under the direction of Mr. Wallace Young, gave four numâ€" bers:â€"‘"Swing Low, Swest Chariot," "Go Down, Mcses," "I Love You Truly," "Canada, from Sea to Sea." These numâ€" bers were imensely enjoyed by all pres|â€" ent, and brought forth a great deal of applause. Mr. Herbert â€"C. Trenceer gave a talk on memorization, illustrating his adâ€" dress with piano solos. In memorizaâ€" tion he stressed the fact that rhythm, harmony, and melody were the most important facts to be considered. The meeting was brought to a close with the singing of the National Anâ€" them. Silver Wedding Celebrated by Local Couple Mr. and Mrs. J Grant of 3 Hollinger avenue, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary on Tuesday evening at the Legion Hall, with about 150 guests in attendance. « The next meeting will March 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Celeâ€" brate 25 Years of Marâ€" riage at Legion Hall Tuesâ€" day Evening. The evening was spent dancing with Mr. W. A. Devine and Mr. Ron Jones presiding at the piano. Mr. Rom Jones rendering three pleasing solos, and Miss Joyce Dupont of the ‘Buffaloâ€"Ankerite did a dance At the lovely lunch catered by Myrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. R. Hardy, Mrs. L. Nicâ€" holson, Mrs. R. Smith, Mrs. Richards, and Mrs. Bellamy, Mayor Emile B‘unâ€" ette toasted the couple on their anâ€" niversary, and Mrs J. Grant made the response, with a little speech of apâ€" preciation. after they Book No. Trade Bc Ration Book No. 1 to be _ Returned to Consumer| at Distribution Cen the back can be de plain. However, th tains coupons yet given back to t tion Book No. 2 il BOOk No ed by tha Ration BC io. 2, the Wartim Board emphasizec distribution dates and ‘Mat the boarc otu entres, so the ca detached, official this book as it to be u consumt be held on }J82(1 Are Al 1 W1L with sum6 Rati Beâ€" | ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Junior Catholic Women‘s League was held on Wednesday evening in the hall of the Church of Nativity Plans for sleighâ€"ride party were made, thig being strictly for members only. Definite plans will be completed at the next meeting. A nice letter was received and read from the ladyâ€"inâ€"waiting, to Her Majâ€" |esty. Queen Elizabeth, â€" acknowledging ‘the Afghan sent last November, ’ Members are preparing to knit anâ€"| ‘other Afghan from odd bits of wool.| |and it will be sent to the local Redl ‘Cross on completion. | Death of Mrs. F. K. Ebbitt at Iroquois Falls Tuesday The travelling basket arrived at the hall during the meeting, antd was again sent around to the various members‘ hcmes. | Mrs. Martin, liaison officer of Warâ€" time Prices and Trade Board, gave an ;interesbing talk on wartime prices, and ‘distributed "Consumer‘s News" to the members. Mrs. F. K. Ebbitt, wife of Mr. F. K. Ebbitt, since the early days one of the prominent citizens of the North, and herself wellâ€"known and mot highly esteemed in the Troquois FPalls district, died at the Fulls on Tuesday of this week. Hosts of friends in Timmins and district will extend very sincere symâ€" pathy to the bereaved family. Letter of Thanks for Afghan Sent to Queen Elizabeth _â€"The funeral will take place at TIroâ€" quois Falls toâ€"morrow (FPriday) aftzr- noon. Gift of Catholie Women‘s League Appreciated. The next monthly meeting. will be held on March 10th. Timmins Rinks to Play in the Toronto Bonspiel Several rinks from Timmins and disâ€" trict have made entry to play in the Toronto Bonsniel which commences Monday, Feb. 15th. These include rinks skipped by Geo. S. Drew, I. A. Salomon, Dr. L. Hudson, Dr. Stahl and W. C. Arâ€" nott. "Cheer up," said the doctor, "I‘ve had exactly th> same complaint myuolf." "Yes," replied the patient, doubtfully, but vou didn‘t have the same doctor!‘‘â€" Globe and Mail. HARDLY COMPLIMENTARY Under the stress of war‘s necessity our manufacturâ€" ing facilities are multiplied, our production is maniâ€" folded. It is no military secret that Canada has beâ€" come a major source of supply for planes, as well as tanks, guns and ammunitton. Workers and management, heroically speeding up the number of bombers, fighters and pursuit planes, Â¥roduction of modern war machines is Canada‘s duty and opportunity â€"serving now the cause of freedom and developing new giants of industry for Canada‘s future. OUR ?lg’( ting sa\/r for V ictory "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME MILLKIUON DEFPOSIT ACCGCOUNTS â€"DENOTE ‘CON T immins Branch A sergeantâ€"major stopped a 1 who was walking ou in battle dre brown shoes. SM. "Where did you get «hoes?" came the reply. j "No, I suppose not. Do you I mutt zshows in these parts?" "Mutt . . .?" The dog mystified. "That‘s right. Mutt shows," Canadian. "Out West we call mutt when its family tree is so that there‘s only the bark leff _"What breed is he? ow A Canadian soldier on a Leed fondly patted a dog at his heel the Leeds Yorkshire Pos:. . 'Ll"y WORKERS GIVE WINGS TO VICTORY brown ~"*Oh, no," he replied: "We werin‘t al lowed to touch the machines."~â€"Toront Telegram. Sailorâ€""Well, I dimmed my light and moved over to hug the curve. . Judgeâ€""Just as I thought. Thin: a@ollars or thirty days!"â€"Sudbury Sta1 "Wah at did you get dat K yo‘ haid, Sam?" "In de war." "What war?" "De boudoir."â€""1000 Jokes". TORONTO MAN IN MIN The journalist had returns d trip to Ottawa and was describi "Next day," he said "we were over the Royal Mint." "Did yvou make any notes?" ; fmend Judgeâ€""Now tell the court how th accident happened." Sailorâ€""Well, I dimmed my ligh and moved over to hug the curve. . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBU3 Timmins Council No. 2403 Mceets 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month. Church of the Nativity Parish HMall 8.30 p».m. J. P. HANLEY, Rec. Sec. "On the Stock Exchange, s1 8 M. "Did you have a silk h â€"!'i:_ardty A bhorous_hbred. I‘m I had them in priv â€""Whate were yoll THERE WAS A WAR ON Then why don‘t you we? don‘t care for a sikk hat w hoes, sir."â€"Exchange. 371 Birch Street South © HE T_ERCH T. W. TOD, Manager Throughout the war, in man: service, the Bank of Montreal and, when victory brings pea« its hundreds of branchesâ€"will and businez its same depend are playing their part bring victory. May the flow of war until the United Nati international banditr, he asked the O their part in the battle of production to WIL He wa H ha LIFE TN HOLLYWOOD DEPT 1 C 1 rllv AXALMOST SU EYES EXAMINED CGLASSES FITTED Irvin Rosner, R. 0. g a crash on the platform, the a*®er dazhed out of his room. just in time to se the tail of i vanish from sight, while a revelled young man lay Tlat on . surrounded by upset milk | the contents of his suitcase. he trying to catch the train?" lal asked a small bov. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appcintment Phone 1877 BUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave O 1€ a‘t ihe?" said the first vear."â€"1000Jokes. 11 Continue to serve the Bankâ€"through ve Canada‘s workers e service ... the out. in very hard, thought the sor«â€" : went round inspeciing the rory raw lot of recruits. red down the of one croukl hardly tbwelieve ms iger generation in the film m to take family life with a It., This little discussion was by our Hollywood corraesâ€" 1i a bus. It was obvious beâ€" children of film stars. you like your new father?" first little one. ; very nice," said the second, cep ever mounting hieved victory over Tat1Oon ‘:â€"~â€"Simile: As remote ive in an auto. bDuU Sclentific Accuracy of s»ecial wat . 1 thought it would 1w â€"bullet come out With replied the lad t away again!"â€" cared, but replied by n barrel for, me Timmins aS hnJ

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