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Porcupine Advance, 4 Mar 1943, 1, p. 4

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We live in deeds, not years: in thought not breaths : In feelings not in figures on a dial. fleMooumt.mfbyheaflm bhe most lives Who thirks mos‘t, feeis the nolslest Wednesday, March 10th, at 2 q m. the Timmins First United Church, ha» been the date set for the marringe of Miss Mabel Durrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Durrelli, of Timmins, and Hugh Allan, of the RC ASC., son <of Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Allan, of New Lisâ€" keard. . . The wedding is to be a very tmn‘formal ane, the bride chosing a â€"SMt as her wedding outfit. . . , Honouring the bride was Mrs. RBarney Morris jat a lovely miscellaneous shower on Saturâ€" day everiing, whore the honouree was the recipient of many lovely gifts, and was also presonted with a bride‘s book, ccmpliled by all the gug@sts present. Honcuring Mr. and Mrs. A. Salhany prior to theéeir leaving town were Mr. and Mrs. George Ellies, of 45 Fourth venue, at a small dinner party, on Fri day evening. . . Guests included Mrs. M. Shaheen, Mrs. Abie Ellies, Miss Doris Shaheen, and Mr. George Shaheen. . . Following the dinner friends dropped in during the evening, and cards were played, lunch bringinzg the delightful evening to a close. . .A personal gift was presented to Mrs; A. Salhany by Mrs. Ellies as a parting token, the gi‘ft beinz graciously received by the honâ€" ouree who expressed her regret on leavyâ€" ing Timmins and her many, fine friends . . . Gue:‘:s during <the evening were Mr. and Mrs. M. Daher, Mr. and Mrs. D. Essa, Miss Ema Ellies, Mrs, N. Elies, Mrs. G. Teen Mrs. Rose Ellies, and a few others. = Sunday, Feb 28th, at 2 p.m., in Torâ€" onto a wedding of local interest. took place, when "Tisky" Sharp, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs.‘A. L. Sharp, of the Hallnor Mines, becamse the bride of Sergeantâ€"~Pilot Lloyd Durkin, R.CA. F.. son of Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Durkin, formerly of Timmins, and now of Torâ€" onko. . . . . Miss Florence Sharp sister of the bride, was her only attendant, and Mr. Malcolm Baker, formerly of Timmins, but now of Toronto, was besit man. . ..After a brief honeymoon, the bride will return to her home here,; and the groom will resume his dutiés with the RCAF. . . .Congratulations are in The Notre. Dame de Louxdes Church was the seene of a quiet wedding on Saturday morning, at 8 am., when Adrienns Deposiers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Desrosiers, Timmins, became the bride of Roger Chartier, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Chartier, of Timmins . . :A small reception followed. Third Ave. at Cedar Street TDDMINS . . Deeds, feelings those ars the *hing The Past Matron‘s Club of the Arbutus Chapter, Order â€" of the Eastern Star are holding a Patâ€" riotic tea and bake sale at the home of Mrs. E. A. F. Day, 82 Hemlock street on Wednesday, March 10th, from 3 to 6 pm. . . The proceeds are to be used by Lhe Patriotic As|â€" sociation for a mobile canteen being bought by this district. . .At presâ€" ent, one event has been held,"and has jproved very successful, and it is the hope of the Asseociation that the public will patronize the tea on March 10th,; aswell as the last event that was held. . .Everybody is welâ€" come to come, as th»e afterncoon will prove very delightful. JEWELLER â€"â€" OPTOMETRIST _ Enjoy Yourself .. ..>| .wo’" t lt P PP AP "’.’MWOA t BPAAA DAAA AA CAAAE P APâ€"AP PP P L P lt n P P P DCP P P DP P Step Right Up and Timmins Dairy Telephone 935 Drink a Quart a Day to Keep Y ou G | _ An enjoyable halfâ€"hour was presented by the Echubert‘s Choral Society over C. K. G. B., on Tuesday evening, comâ€" mencing 7.30 pm. . . This programâ€" me was sponsrred by the Retail Merâ€" | chant‘s ‘Association, to assist in the | arive for funds L‘or the Red Cross . . . i‘l‘he choir under the bhaton of George HMale, with Mrs. Hanson at the piano, , rendered many. lovely numbers includâ€" ; ing three Welsh numbers, "All Through the Night", "Ash Grobe", and "Men of Harlech". . . Solos by Joe Jago and Mr. E. Williams were also pleasing, as wa~ the due® presented by Miss Bertuce Moâ€"Grath and Miss Lillian Hale. . L is the hcepe of the choir that they will be able to present more of those conâ€" certs in the near future, but at preesnt rehearszls must continue with one beâ€" ing held on Monday evening at the Radio Station, at 8 p.m. . . .A large atâ€" tendante is asked for. . . . The next ‘knitting event will be held on Monday, March 15th at the home of Mrs. A. Leach, 17 Windsor avenue, and a large attendance is asked fok. | Mrs. L. Halperin, of 7 Maple south, was hossess to the Arbutus Chapter knitting group om Monday «evening, where a pleasant evening was spent kni{ting, with a lunch keing served al the close of the evening by the nostess, assitited Mrs. Vi Morrow and Mrs. Labow. . Mrs. Fred Jackson poured tea arder ior «the young couple, both t weliâ€"known in Timmins and distric And their many triends extend to t the tbest wishes for all the happine the world. The Women‘s Missionary Soci¢ty of the First Uniied Church will hold their anngtil Bake sale from 3 . . This year the sozcial féeature will be a sile C© White Elephants. . And a cup 6f tea ‘wil be served for the nominal fee of 10¢c. . LAll are asked‘to come, as the afternoon fvill be very pleasing. T‘ry The Miss Margare Tonelli,. daughter ¢e4 Mr. and Mrs. C. Tonelli, of Timâ€" mins and Mr. Fmanue! Beauchamp, #on o Mr. and Mrs. Beamichamyp of Bouth Porcupine, have set their wedding date for Monday, March B8th, the wedding to take place at the Bacred MHeart Church, with Fuather Fonm:ans officiating. . More Friday March 12th, is the World Day of Prayer, and is being obserâ€" ved by all churches throughout the country.. The service for this disâ€" tric‘ is being held at the Salvation Army hall, commencing at 2.30 p.m., ahd ladies representing the various churches will take part in the proâ€" gramme, with Mrs. Douglas Church leading the service. . All ladies of the community are welcome, as the money received from the offerings are to be used for Christian literâ€" news will appear later about wedding . Those â€"who had the privilege of hearing Viggo Kihl, noted concert pianist, and .examiner of the Torâ€" onto Conservatory of Music were definitely thrilled at hearing such a noted performer. . While in town examining pupils studying under piano teachers, Viggo Kihl put on a concert on Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Vary, Buffaloâ€"Ankerite property, in which h*e was the sole performer. . .Over 50 noteworthy guests were present, including members; of the Porcupine Music Teachexs Association and all had the general opxmon that they had heard nothing equal to this pianist of great renown. . His numbers included hose from gveat composers such as Bach, Mozart, and Chopin, and at the conclusion of his concert, hs was graciously thanked by Mr. George Jenkin for his fine» musiic. .‘Viggo ~Kihl is vgell-,mdvm in both Canada, United States, and abroad, having played in all parts of the country and is greatly known for his fine playing. to be s>nt to the home and fqreign missions. . The service will be very pleasing and all are asked *‘o come. Advance Want Advertisements 1xA V being ; V arious Couple Wedded at United Church VManse on Tuesday Wedding of Theresa Polmaâ€" teer and Gordon Strong, Tuesday Afternoon. Mrs. L Marshall, the knitting convene vine, the convener of plies, gave their ref accomplished during The Dental convene read a letter from M Public Health Depa the Club for the dor of tooth brushes for A donation of $25. viously been set aside was unanimously vo them for their drive week. In order to raise money for war reâ€" lief purposes, the members of the Club decided to hold a dance in the near future and varicus committees to orâ€" ganize the dance were formed. Owinz to the departure from Timmins of Mrs. R. Taylor, Publicity Agent for the Club, Mrs. M. R. McNulty was namâ€" ed to take her place. At the close of the meetlting, an enâ€" jovable tea was served to the members. The United Church manse was the scene O‘ a quict but lovely wedding on Tuesday afternoon, at 5.30 pm. when Theres:r Polmateer, daughter of and Mrs. Sherman Polmateer, of Monâ€" tieth, became the bride of Gordon "Dick" Strong, of Timmins, son of Mrs. W. E. Strong and the late Mr. Strong, of Gunnis Lake, Cornwall, England. The Reverend W. M. Mustard officiated. The ‘bride was daintily attired in a quilted afternoon frock of robinsâ€"egg blue crape, with brown accessories. She wore a corsage of Talisman roses. Her only attendant was Mrs. Ethel Polmateer, as matron of honour, wearâ€" ing a blue afternoon frock, brown acâ€" cessories, and a corsage of pink carnaâ€" tions. The groom was attended by his broâ€" ther, Mr. W. E. Strong. Following the ceremony, a wedding supper and reception was held at the home cf the groom‘s brother and sisterâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mpys. W. E. Strong, 15 Main avenue. The bride‘s mothéer reâ€" ceived the guests, wearing a navy blue afternoon frock with a corsage of carnâ€" ations, and was assisted by Mrs. W. E. Strong, lovely in a black sheer frock. _Over 40 guests were present for the event to wish the happy couple many years of wedded happiness. The bride‘s father, Pte. Sherman POLâ€" mateer. of the Vet2ran Home Guards, was unable to attend. ‘A telegram was recived from Corporal Tim Trevenna, of Espanola, who was unable to be present. Brideâ€"Elect of | March 8th Guest at Lovely Shower The couple have taken up residence at 59 Balsam south,. Exchange:â€"Desgpite the fact that| there is a shortage of rubber, some . PC peuple can still stretch the truth. | cou Miss Margarset Tonelli Beâ€" comes the Bride of Emanâ€" uel Beauchamp on Monday March 8th. Those present were Mrs. Beauchamyp of South Porcupine, Mrs. Burke, South Porcupine, Mrs. A. Belanger, Miss Beaâ€" trice Belanger, Miss Evelyn Bearunt, Miss Theresa Babando, Miss Angela Babando, Missg Olga Bozzer, Miss Eness Bozzer, Mrs. Lavine, Mrs. L. Mahan, Mrs. D. Paver, Miss Mary Popick, Mrs. D. Hisko, Mrs. M. Sura, Miss Saly Fierner, Miss Joyce Nora Mrs. C. Tonâ€" elli, (mother of the bride), Mrs. G. Ton. elli, Mrs. N. Tonelli, Mrs. J. Woloschuck Mrs. A. Young, Mrs. Siglar, the guest of honour, Miss Marggret Tonelli, and the hostess, Mrs. I. Stubinsky. Thcoes who sent gifts but were unable to be present were Mrs. R. Radgurio, Miss A. Stephano, Miss A. Thompson, At the close of the evening, a deliâ€" cious lunch was served by Mrs. I. Stubâ€" insky and Mrs. C. Tonelli. , Mi Mi arious Keports UGiven inâ€" cluding One from Dental Convener. 1 M D. Bela: donatior #. 5.00 whiC Emptre Hot commen thank1i1n i of two gro: ol children. hich had pre the Red Cro: o be given : A. Thompszon ‘. Beauchamp son of 1A 1€ 1€ en this _ Church Directory God." <Romans 8:14) 11 am.â€"Morning Worship Christian Science Room, Mcâ€" Ginnis Block, 18 Pine St., North. Open every weekday, 12 noon to 5 pm. Friâ€" day evening 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. 100 Mountijoy Street 8. Minuster REV. E. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, B.A. 11.09 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. 7.00 pim.â€"Evening Worship 700 p.m.â€"Evening service cangelled for the Presbyterian Church openâ€" ing. Canada MACKAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 113 ELM STREET SoOUTH Minister: Rev. Dr. Geo. Aitken, Th.D., 11.00 a m.â€"Morning Worship 700 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. SUNDAY SCOHOOLâ€"10.00 a.m. You Are Welcome Mr. Smith will preach. Sunday school: 9.45 a.m. for 9â€"â€"11 years 12.15â€"for 12 years and over, 2.00â€"for 8 years and under. The Presbyterian Church in St. Matthew‘s Church Rector: Rev. Canon Casning, B.A., L Th 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer ‘3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 pm.â€"Baptisms 700 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on ist Sunday of month, at 11 a.m., on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on the 5th Sunday and Pestivals at 8.30 a.m. i a rea Christian Science Society |,,. ; mbfl u ‘.m 'M N“ !t‘\iS \ sUNXDAY, MARCH TTH, 1943 Carp: Subject: "MAN" C 945b a m.â€"Sunday School | enjoy 1100 a m â€"â€"Sunday Service | | Mostr Golden Text: "As many as are led by | ; fey the Spirit of God. they are the sons 4 | thopn United Church South Porcupine, Ont. BLOOR AVENUE. REV. J. C. THOMPSON 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service Evening Serviceâ€" 7.00 p.m. 45b a. m 1100 a n â€"â€"Sunday Golden Text: "A: the Spirit of God, sUNDAY sCHOOL 10.00 am.â€"For all 12 years and 11.00 a.m.â€"Dome Sunday School 2.00 pm.â€"For all below 12 years Church McINTÂ¥YÂ¥RFE AUDITORIUM Captain Mitchell, C.A, Assistant Minister St Matthew‘s Timmins. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer South Porcupine, Ont. (Missouri Synod) _ NRev. E. Roth, Pastor Divine Service at 8:30 p.m. in the Anglican Church South Porcupine. All are welcome. ~ South Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. F. Woodall, D.D. Minister Bunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 1015 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 141.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 1 | welesteateat **4 + 7 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on ist Sunday at 11 Minister: Revy. Lors W. Carison, B.A. Morning Worshipâ€"Schumacher 11 a.m Afternoon Serviceâ€"Delnite 2.30 p.m. Evening Serviceâ€"Golden Cityâ€"7.00 p.m SUNDAY SCHOOL Golden Cityâ€"â€"1l1 a.m. Delniteâ€"1.30 p.m. schumacherâ€"2.00 p.m. Come to our friendly, inspirationa! The Salvation Army CAPT. and MRS. DOUGLAS CHURCH Services Sundayâ€"11 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Wed. 2.30â€"Home League Thurs. 8.00 p.m.â€"Public Your are invited to attend these Gospel Services. 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 pm. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. North Bay Nugget:â€"If this weather perss‘"s, what Indian would take the country back? Better try the Eskiuinos‘! Sschumacherâ€"2.00 p.m. Come to our friendly, inspirational Services See that your children are at Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. J. Durrell, Timmins, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mabel Vivien, to Hugh Charles Allan, of the R.C. a. S. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allan, New Lisâ€" keard, the marriaze to take place at the First United Church, Timmins, on Wedâ€" Mountjoy United Church W. M. MTsTARD, M.A.. Lb Porcupine United Church B‘nai Israel Synagogue St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church Schumacher Anglican Trinity United Church ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED p Cedar Street North ISRAEL I. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDER, Cantor First United Church Timmins S$t. Paul‘s Church 1€ vening Worship sunday sSchool or all 12 and o0 Schumacher AND inder Wor m + ol Clase Lyer t Sunday at 11 | at 8 a.m. at 7 pm. is ‘by arrangeâ€" wn tss im mm o ce e e NOUNXCED ,? \ a+o $ rrell, Timmins, !}: nent of their | 4 en, to Hughz C. A. 5. C. son | llan, New Lisâ€" | J ike place at the | f{. imins, on Wedâ€" f. . p.m. ;} nmman f this weather ! yould take the : eatec» Farewel!l Party in Honour of Local Man Last Week the gue poem w man. Thoss preset eau, Miss Ma Iris Tilley, M Miss Jean Gos ier, Mr. Leo Whiteman. Mi Miss Jean Miss Melone Fournâ€" ier, Mr. Leo DelVillano, Mr. Rcber{ Whiteman, Mr. Joe Dixon, Mr. Conrac Chare‘ts, Mr. Archie Dillon, Mr. Clif. ford Lafrenier, Mr. Walter Orr, Mr. ant Mtrs;. Bud Pagsmore, Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" bert Brisson, Mr. and Mrs. Joalin, ths guest of ‘honour, Mr. Clarence Black and the hostess, Miss Hilda Moore. Kinsmen Here Send $1,826.15 to Milk for Britain Fund As will be noted by the list below, the Kinsmen Club of Timmins has alâ€" ready gathered $1826.15 for the Milk for Britain Fund. This is one of the most worthy and helpful of the many funds necessary toâ€"day. Further conâ€" tributions will be welcomed and snould be sent to Henry Ostrosser, Chairman of the Kinsmen Committee, 13‘ Pine Street north. "On July 1 my husband took out policy with your company In less th three weeks ho was killed in an aut mobile wreck. I think insurance is good investment."â€"Sudbury Star. List of contributions to Milk for Briâ€" tain Fund received to date: 1942 St. David‘s Welsh Society ..........$30.75 Ross Mine Employees‘ Fund 1st......23.50 Loval Home School Assn. ( Bufâ€" A woman recently acknowledged the payment of a life insurance policy in this manner: Te people of Italy are said to be suffering from hunger, which could exâ€" plain the Duce‘s resent stomach trouble. However, if his tummy is empty, his throat is not. His heart‘s in it!"â€"North Bay Nugget. f‘llO Ankerite) sn oc 13.00 Busx Bee Branch, Junior Rfld Cxo-ss of Grade 6, Moneta School.. .. 1.88 Red Cross Merry Makers Group Grade "", Moneta school............. 3.00 Ross Mine Empoyees Fund, 2nd .. 24.40 Anonymous donation ... 5.00 Ross Mine Employees Fund, 31d 27.07 Further Contributions May be Sent to Henry D. 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Joalin, th: irence Black uthers n an autoâ€" jurance is a vÂ¥ Star. ers; Mis: Kyllonen ne Pourn 1t M o Mi s 11 han 11 | Delnite Community War Chariâ€" ties Committee . 150.00 Preston War Services Fund 50.00 Preston East Dome Mines Ltd. (matching above) . 50.00 Dr. M. J. Kelly 5.00 Rose Mins Employees Fund, 4bh 28.00 | Aunor Mines War Charities Fund 109.00 Dr. W. Gordon Watt A s 5.00 Mrs. Rosemary A. Kelly ... 10.00 Hobert DYVE : s . _ 10.00 St. David‘s Welsh Society "wilyoOp ‘Hoyle Gold Employees‘ War and The Ladies of the Mackay Presbyterian Churah ara holding a supper in the New Church, 113 Elm street south, on Monday, March th, from § to 7 p.m. +4 Welfare Fund Hallnor Employees‘ Service Fund Hallnor Mines, Ltd. (matching above) Hollinger Emplowes War Chest Fund . | Moneta War Fund Intercollegiate Dance 1943 DeSantis Service Fund Pamour Employees‘ War Chariâ€" tles <Pund: ... ; Kapuskasing Umtcd Chuxch, Sun- day School Timmins Dairy Anonymous ......, Hollman Pluggers Northern Lights Arch Chaptel War Services Pund . Preston East Dome Mines (matching above) SS No. 1 Deloro School Ross Mine Employees Fund, Sth \\\\\\\\SSfiSSS\SSS%\\S\\\\XSSSXS\\S\SS\'S\S\S\fl.\%*’_ Sale of "WHITE ELEPHANTS" Cup of Tea Servedâ€"10c 'n\\\\\'\\\\\\Sfififl\fi\’fl\‘i\\i\‘SSS\’\SS‘\\\\‘S“S‘SQ;‘, MISCELLANEOUS YOUR ESTATE IS PROTECTED BY LIFE INSURANCE, WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES Saturday, March 6thâ€"3.00 to 6.00 unts at low Rotes Ausvices of Women‘s Missionary Soci¢ty SPECIAL FEATURE $1039.26 86.31 150.00 250.00 11.35 .. 10.CO 66.30 10.00 0.00 66.30 3.00 38 .64 WANTED, by the Childrens Aid 8oâ€" clety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestant children 10 to 14 years of age. I intere«ted, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. 60â€"62t1 LOST â€" Lady‘s Gold Rimless Glasses Tinted Lenses, February 12th. Subsianâ€" tial Reward. Return 11 Reed Bldg Phone 821â€"J A MICHELL â€" In sacred memory of Betâ€" ty, beloved daughter of George and Ivy Michell, who went to be with Jesus, March 5th, 1933. Safe in the arms of Jesus, Sa‘e from corroding care. Safe from the world‘s t'*mpt'mom Sin cannot harm her there. Here let us wait with patience, Wait till the night is o‘er, Wait till we see the morning Break on the golden shore. «: Lovingly remembered by Dad, Mom, Brothers and Sisters, Dome Mines. lc A WORNn PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) le A WORN PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion io obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors ocourring in tele« phoned advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" UUser‘s risk. L A DIFERS* WE AJ CHARIS â€"SWAVIS CORSETRY â€" Mrs. V. Ashby 162 TAMARACK PMHONE | Ebe Rorcupinse Aodbante CLASSIFIED ADS MISCELLANEOUS Phone 26 LOST PHONE 2727 â€"â€" JP

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