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Porcupine Advance, 16 Sep 1943, 1, p. 2

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Bervices at St." Paul‘s Anglican were taken on Sunday ing by members of the congregation, ~~owing to the absence of Arehdeacon ~ MWoodall, who is attending the Gynad‘ of the E€hurch of England*hed this week in Teronto. Mr. F. C. Evanst.ook ‘~the service, with Dr. and ‘Mr. W. G. Skinner reading the lessons. The Archdeacon will be back for serâ€" ‘vibes on Aumnday, this beifig the date: set for the Harvest Festival Will all who have gifts of flowers, vegetables, ‘Ituit for decoration please leave same at the Church on Saturday afâ€" 'temoon? The W. A. are in charge of aecomtdng the Church, t ~Mrs. Wes. Murray and daughter, ... Other Items of Interest from 16â€" South Porcupine and the tives 110453435 iD a mm F288 x 48 * Mr. Cyril Pierce: has returned fr‘m -fiprth Bay where he registered for the BR.C.APF. and will be reporting for duty. :11 September 26th. i ++ 4 ‘‘Bouth Porcupine, Sept. 15th q)ecm ‘to The Advance. coatS()llthPOmme Mrs. Stan. Pierce is on holiday in Toronto. Her daughter, Mary Elizaâ€" beth, left for St. Joseph‘s College, North Mr. and Mrs. T. Farrell and Mrs. J. Johnston are on holiday in Shawville for two weeks. Bornâ€"To Mir. and Mrs. George Rodâ€" gers, of McDougall St., a son, on Sepâ€" tember 10th, in Porcupine Greneral Hosâ€" Lt. Vernon Andrew is a guest at t hoeme of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stark.; â€" â€"~â€"RMrs Jos. Taman, who has been visâ€" girl, and will teach Latin and musie. Another new member of the H. 8. staff is Mr. Alec Lucas, of Coburg. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Thander are on holiday in Kirkland Lake, Sudbury and ether points. Mr. Michael O‘Shea left last week North Bay aiter visiting his parâ€" their son, on Cecil Ave., and other rg- lutives in town. i Mr. Sol. SkyisinRedLakeonbusi ness this week. New teachers in our Public Schook who have commenced duties are: Mr. l Clifton, from Burlington;, Miss Pritchâ€" ard from Arnprior; and Miss. Broadâ€" foot, supervisor of art and music who taught last year in Haileybury. In our High School Miss Vieno Kaut- to, who has completed her course at ©O.C.E. and} has obtained her B.A. from Toronto University, is a home town Jeyee, of Dome Ex., Ottawa for two weeks, Shawville, ar visitors at the home its, Mr. and Mrs. P. O‘Shea. 5 4 Moreau, of the RC.AF, is home months old. He has never recovered full use of his limbs, and while here ‘ several friends furnished parts to make ‘thim a wheelâ€"chair which he could proâ€" ‘pel by himself. He says he wants the ‘ boys tou know this is the first chair he ‘has had and he says a car could not fhavve pleased him more. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mahon, of the Power Sub Station, have moved onto Connaught Hill in the house owned by his mother. Mr. and Mirs. P. H. Murphy and famâ€" Hy are on holiday. â€" Mrs. A. Williams and son, David, have returned after spending" two months in Toronto visiting friends.â€" Wireless Officer Colin Robinson, of the Royal Merchant Marine, left on Pte. M. Beauchamp. and: Pte. Robert Hontie have cabled news of their safe arrival overseas, to their respective parents. in ‘Golden: City. Sgt.â€"Pilot Roy Deavis has notified his wilef and parents of his safe arrival overseas with the latest contingent. *hank some of his very kind friends ir South Porcupine for their help (see Card of Thanks). Mr. Doiron had inâ€" | fantile paralysis when he was nine ‘game. The following Monday bingo will be held, at which a dopr prize "wilt be given and a light lunch served. _ Mrs. Ron Mansfileld laft on Tuesday â€"for ‘Teronto to attend the Order of Star Grand Chapter, as deleâ€" gate from South Porcupine Cha@pter. This comvention is being held in the Foyalt York Hotel en Thursday and Friday .of Ithis week. Mrs. F. H. Hali ef the Dome is also attending Grand Chapter. Mrs. Day, of Timmins, who . Mr. Tommy Doiron and his sister are leaving shortly for the Sault, and before he leaves Mr. Doiron wishes to Mrs. Harry Green and son, Vernon, have arrived home after holiday in Torâ€" Miss Patsy Uren returned this week from Toronto where she spent the sumâ€" mer in war work. â€" ©â€"â€" . spenf the summer. She has received news of the safe arrival overseas of her husband, Pte. A. McPhate. Chapter. Mrs. Day, of Timmins, who is this year elected as Grand Worthy Matron,. has â€"elected four Past Worthy Matrons of the Porcupine to attend as a guard of honour on this octasion . wikh others. Also attending from S. Porcupine Chapter will be Mrs. Dan Mcinnis (Timmins) who will be inâ€" stalled as Grand Warder, and Mrs. R. Wallace and Mrs. Jean Phillips; Mrs. Archie McPhate returned this week from: Peterborough where she mother, Mrs. Garm MciIntosh, from for Montreal after visiting her Funeral services were held Saturday in the Sacred Heart Church, Marmora. Interment was is the Sacred Heart Cemetery. Surviving are his parents, six brothers and three sisters to whom sympathy is extended in their sad bereavement. Another brother, Vinge Callery, of the Schumacher, Sept. 15th _ Special to The Advance. . It was with regret word was received last Thursday evening of the death of Fred L. Callery, who passed away in the Ottawa Hospital, after an illness of four years. He was twenty nine years of age at the time of his death. Prior to his illness Fred was employed at the Mcâ€" intyre Mine and was an outstanding pitcherâ€"for the McIntyre Baseball club for five years. Former Ball} Pitcher for Mcâ€" Intyre Died Last Week. Missionary â€" Irving Fraser Devotions â€" Neil Miller Literary â€" June Asselstine After the election of officers a social evening was enioyed with games and community singing. During the evenâ€" ing a dainty luch was served. First Meceting of Young People at Schumacher Schumacher, Sept. 15th. Special to The Advance. The Young. People‘s Society of Trinity United Church held their first meeting of the season Monday evening in the church hall. There was a large attendâ€" ance of young people. The Rev Lors Carlson led the devotional period. The first item of business was the election of officers. ‘The following were elected : Hon. President â€" The Rev. Lors Carlson. President â€" Roy Wilbie Viceâ€"President â€" Helen Wong. Secretary â€" Betty Heath Treasurer â€" Bob Shaw _ get. He warns that any boys seen usâ€" ing ‘these sling shots in a destructive way may be brought into court by a policeman, and â€"have to answer for damage caused. 4 young fry a word of warning about these same sling shof‘s. They are dping allogether too much damage with them â€"shooting at light bulbs on the power posts, windows, and any breakable tarâ€" A case of theft of an inner tube from mine property was also dismissed in the same manner. These boys said they wanted the rubber for sling shots. Chief Mcinnis wants to give our who all pleaded guilty, told them of the annoyance caused to the owners, who spent time and, money to grow these things, and let them all out on suspended sentence. All promised *to go and steal no more. L. Costonguay (no ownership permit, truck), paid $5 and costs. Several juveniles were brought beâ€" fore the magistrate on charges of stealâ€" ing vegetables from gardens. His Worâ€" ship reprimanded the young culprits C. Beaton (indecent act) paid $10 and costs. Mike Spylo, in addition to paying $15 for speeding had }'us license suspended for 15 days. T. Young for careléss driving (no inâ€" juries or damage) paid $10 and costs. Police Court N. Mattila paid $1 and costs for faulty parking. J, Rozon, for speeding, (W.M.A.), paid $15 and costs; also B. Service on the same charge paid the same fine. officers‘ training base last week: 2nd Lieutenant J. H. Stovel, eltlest ‘son of Mr. J. H. Stovel, Dome Mines, and Donald Barron, youngest son of« Mr. and Mrs. J. Barron, of Crawford St., 8. Porcupine. 2nd Lieut. Barron is visâ€" iting his parents this week and leaves ory Thursday for Petewawa Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Smith last Priâ€" day. Fire Chief Woods is the Past Préesident of the Dominion Fire Chiefs Association. Donlevy, Miss Frances Hogan, Miss Smith, Miss Betty ‘McKeown. Fire Chief Ernest (Woods and Mrs }Voods-,, of East York, were guests of "The Junior Catholic Women‘s League held the first meeting of the fall sesâ€" sion on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. Aitken, under ‘the presidency of Miss Mary Teeny. Members present were will enter S8t. Patrick‘s College, O‘taâ€" Pianist â€" Lily McGowan Conveners of the various committees: Epecial Events â€" Bob Fulton Mrs. Fedor, Mrs. Aitken, and Mrs. Amos had made many friends Mrs. W. K. Wylie, Second Ave., reâ€" ceived word this week of the death of her brother, Captain Lynn Keith Amos, of Btant‘ord. Captain Amos, who had seen much service overseas, died in England the result of an accident. Durâ€" ing their visits at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. (G. Malkin and Janet and Allan returned Saturday from a holiday in Southern Ontarto. k Richard Boutet, Second Ave., left this week to visit friends at Bello Terre. ~Second Lieut. George Poercival, R.C.E. who graduated Saturday from the Ofâ€" ficers‘ Training School, Brockville, is spending a few days visiting his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Percival, Third Ave., prior to going on to his station at Petâ€" awawa. â€" AC2 Howard Hall, R.C.A.F., stationed at Regina loft Tuesdgy for his station, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Hall, First Ave. AC2 Jack Flowers, R.C.A.F., stationed at Belleville, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred F lowers Goniaurum Property. The Canadian Girls in Training of Trinity United Church, under the diâ€" rection of Miss Kathleen Christopher, held their first meeting of the season Monday evening in the church hall. Second Lieut.. Eric Arnott, RCE., who graduated Saturday from the Ofâ€" ficers‘ Training School at Three Rivers, Quebec, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnott, Poplar Street. ACs Ted Brooker, of the R.C.AF., left Tuesday for his station at Regina, after visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. T. MacMillan â€" and daughter, Fourth Ave., left this week for Sudbury where they will take up residence. Eddie Morandin, First Ave., returned this week from a holiday at Cobalt. The Rev. Lors Carlsos, of Trinity United Church, left Tuesday for Kapâ€" uskasing where he will attend the fall Presbetery. Alex Fulton, Second <Ave., left this week for North Bay where he reported at the R.C.A.F. Headqauarters, and later left for his station at Edmonton. Mr.and Mrs: Ernie Sayers, of Smooth Rock Falls, have moved into town and have taken up residence on Fourth Ave, $ Mrs. H. Leng, McIntyre Property, left Tuesday for Kapuskasing where she is a delegate from Trinity United Church at the Pall Presbetery. Sergt. Air Gunner Harry Phillips, who has been overseas for some time, has returned to Canada and is posted at Rockcliffe where he is taking a special course. During the weekâ€"end he visited friends in Timmins and Schumacher. Mr. E. Duxfield left this week for hcliday at London asd other points. Mrs. George Shippam, Second Ave., returned this week from a noliday at Peterborough where she visited her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Stan Shippam. itha@ c ' Mrs. Robson, Third AVEL, lecmved caible Saturday belhng her of the safe arrival ovelseas of her husba.n.dy Sa.p:per Arthur Rebson, Royal Canadian Engiâ€" neers. Roy Wilbiec, of Brussels,' Ontario, is attending Schumacher High School. During his term here hée is the guest of Rev. Lors and Mrs. Carlson, Trinity United Church Manse. Dr. and Mrs. Amos of Blantford are visiting their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr and Mrs. W. K. Wylie, Second Ave. Mrs. Atchie and daucrhtex retfirfié':i thls week ‘from a hohday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodgers and son, Billy, were in Gochrane‘last Friday atâ€" tending the wedding of M"r‘ James Rodâ€" gers and Miss Marion Pilot Officer Frank VIcNémara R.C. AF., Stationed at is visiting frlends here during his 1éave Mrs. A. H. Cooke, McFAtYre‘Property, left this week for a holiday in Toronto. Mrs. Walter Craig and Son, Douglas, left last week for OttaW4‘Wwhere she will visit for some time.? Mrs. Hume Douglas an®‘¥h, Jimmy, who have been visiting with Mrs. Dougâ€" las‘ father, Mr.~S. A. WdokRy, McInâ€" tyre Property, left this we®k for a holiâ€" day in Toronto. .. S Jâ€" 2nd. Lieut. Fred Evans,"®%ho graduatâ€" ed Saturday from the Offitef‘s Training School at Three is visiting his wife and son,‘Btyn, at the home of Mrs. Evans‘ Mr. and Mrs. D. Ostrosser, Timmins.:."" He also visited friends in Schum@Bher. Sunday, September 19th, Harvest Thanksgiving Service will be held in Trinity United Church. â€"Theâ€"Rev. Lors Carlson will conduct theiservices. Doâ€" nations of fruit, flowers and vegetables will be greatly appreciated and may be left at the Manss or at the church Satâ€" urday afternoon. Everycolie will be made welcome at the services. Sergt. Mariane Cooper, RCA.F., W D., stationed at Newfounthand, spent a few days visitinrg her parexts, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Cooper, Mcintyl® â€"Property, prior to going on to "Wdrdnto where she will take an officers‘ trAlilting course. Many floral trisutes were sent from here as an expression of sympathy to the late Fred Callsry. Schumacher, Sept 15th Special to The Advance. R.C.A.F., also a former emp:ioyee of the McIntyre Mine, lost hb flfa* is the Hosâ€" tel «flne at St. John‘s N!m:mdnm. Friday morning at 7.30 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Willan, First Ave., will have High Mass said in St. Alshonsus Parisn Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District. Harvest Festival Sunday at Church at Schumacher Mirs. R. J. Jodouin and Mrs. ,Leo Deâ€" filets and daughter Denise, of Sudbury, are visiting at the home of Mrs. J. E. Marshall, 36 Second Avenue, Schuâ€" macher. 4 here who sincerely mourn his passing and extend their deepest sympathy to the family in their sad bereavement. Guests present included Mrs. Wm. McDowell, Mrs. Lyn Huggins, Myrs. The guet of honour was made the reâ€" cipient of many lovely gifts presented to her in a beatuiful decorated basket, and as Mrs. Ingram opened each gift, the donor of the gift was presented with a pretty corsage of summer flowers. The home of Mrs. Weddell was decorâ€" ated with lovely, flowers for the occasâ€" ion. An enjoyable social evening was brought to a finish by lovely lunch at which little Margaret Ann. Weddell and Miss Betty Couch assisted the hostâ€" Mrs. Neil Ingram (nee Christina Mcâ€" Fadyen) was guest of honour at a showâ€" er at the home of Mrs. A. M. Weddell on Huot St. on Friday evening. tea. Honoured at Shower at South Porcupine Friday South Porcupine, Sept. 15th. Special to The Advance. "A reception for immediates friends was held following the ceremony in the private diningâ€"room of the "Diana Sweets," when among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Roach and Al. Stadey of Winnipeg. "After a brief honeymoon P.O. Mcâ€" Ginn and his bride returned to the city and have :aken up residence on Queen St., Sydney, N.S.," South P "Her Lady ‘Biltmore hat was in Breâ€" ton sailor fashion, of navy, her gloves being the same shade as her frock, and she wore a shoulderette of talisman roses and baby‘s breath. "Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pawley attended the couple. South Porcupine Young Man Weéqi:fit Sydney, N.S. B‘ C., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.â€"H. Biden, of Woolsley, Sask., and Alexanâ€" der McGinn, RCN.V.R., of South Porâ€" cupine, Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGinn The bride was becomingly atâ€" tired in a twopiece suit of poudre blue, trimmed with Queen‘s blue. First United Church (Sydney), by Rev. FP. J. Armitage, when he un‘ted im marâ€" riage Miss Bea Biden, of Vanzouver, South Porcupine, Sept. 15th. Special va The Advance. The following the wedding of Petty Officerâ€"Alec McGinn, om of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mâ€"Ginn, of Dome Extension, will be c/i general intersst: "McGinnâ€"Biden"â€"A quiet but pretty Mrs. Bruein of Belleville poured WILL BE ISSUED SOON . ARRANGE AT ONCE FOR ANY CHANGES REQUIRED. Northern Telephone â€" Company, Limited Head Office: NEW LISKEARD, ONT. New Telephone _ We are now in a position to instal a few telephones and Advertise in New Directory applications will be filled in the order received: Huggins, Mrs. A. Bruein, Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Cross, Mrs. [ Doran, I | H. Wedding Event at South Porcupine Church Sunday A quiet wedding took place on Sunâ€" (lay in the United Church here, when Fv. Thompson, united in marriage Elsie Margaret Toal, of Cochrane, to Thomas Feter Wawryk, of South Porcupine. Best man was Mr. Tony Parcey, and Miss Hilkka Kangas attended the bride. At the weekly Kiwanis dinner meetâ€" ing held on Monday at the Airport Hotel, Mr. Reine Quesnel gave a review of his 6.days at Jarvis School of Signalâ€" ling, R.C.AF., and assured the Club that the Air Cadet training is a real, serious business with the Air Force officials. They are enthusiastic about Air Cadet training and are looking to these young chaps as future recruits foyr the. Air Force. Capt. Church of the Salvation Army was guest speaker. He told of the soâ€" cial side of Salvation Army work â€" spoke of work and preaching in the Londor Slums and â€"Slums of other large cities. ‘Work of the Army is going on in 100 countries and settlements now. His interesting and enlightening talk was given great attention and Capt. Church was thanked by Kiwanian W. Boyd. Kiwanian Harold Hall introâ€" duced the speaker. South Porcupine, Sept 15th. Special ‘o The Advance. ESoauth Porcupine, Sept. 15th. Special to The Advance. Welch, Miss Miller, Miss Houston, Miss Miss McKeown, Miss Frances Hogan, Miss Betty Couch. Capt. Church the Speaker at S. Porcupine Kiwanis Roy Gemmill, Mrs. Frank Walker, Mrs South Porcupine, Sept..15th. Spscial to The Advance. At a council meeting on Monday a discussion regarding sending Christmas parcels to overseas men the Services resulted in Mr. Wm. Boyd being given authority to look into this matter and organize and report. Mailing day is to be November 1st. Cards of thanks for cigarettes were received from J. A. Wattlie, LAC S. Crook, J. Caswell and LAC Gurgess. Myrs. C. Anderson is to look into the matter of lights for the highway at Moore and Irene Sts. â€" concerning which a petition was read. Try The Advance Want Advertisements J. Trevethan, Mrs. L. Baseter, Mrs. C. Pennie, Miss M. Rae and Miss H. Murâ€" ray. The next meeting wil} be held on September 23rd at the home of Mrs. Poppleton, Southern Ave. them, and are now busy‘ knitting comâ€" forts to fill Ditty bags. After the work period, lunch was serived by the hostess. Those present were: ~MrFs. G. Aitken, Mtrs. J. Ralph, Mrs. A. Matson, Mrs. W. Tisdale Plans Parcels _ for Christmas Overseas ,xx * ‘The Presbyterian knittthg group held its first meeting for the fall season on Thursday, Sepetmbel‘itfi.t‘t the home of Mrs. R. Wales, 14 Ave. The members worked on articles for the Red Shield and completed number of , Mtrs. D. Poppleton, Mrs. W. Caves, DROP â€" IN FOR A Hold Work Meeting %4iâ€" An mt

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