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Porcupine Advance, 7 Oct 1943, 1, p. 2

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The Advance | _ {|| â€" Classified Want Ads _ | FOR PROMPT i ATTENTION _|tend the Canadian Legion Auxiliary | ‘convention, being held this week in :o wmemc o _ , | the Hotel London, as zone representaâ€" â€" _ Other Items os of Interest tive Mrs. Richardson, of North Bay, se en t Igemgh%s Gfl}.n f .wfll also be a northern delegate. § £rom south POrCUpINE AN0O _ gormâ€"on September 4th, to Mr. and ‘_ . the Dome. § |Mrs. T. Gooper, of 26 Strachan Ave., oL . ‘a sons _ ) _\ _‘ _‘ KHouth Porcupine, Oct. ‘6th.. Specialâ€" ~ A mission is being conducted all this The Advance. week in St: Joachim‘s R.C. Church This Northland has never been more with Father Bennett of the Redeéempâ€" Jovely than it is now, and has been tionist Order in charge. over the weekend. The coloring in the, Mr. Wm. Boyd, Township Sanitary bush is of breathâ€"taking beauty, and Inspector, is this week attending a while Southern Ontario may have more convention of sanitary inspectors in striking sheets cf scarlet in its maple | ‘Toronto. _ +. trees, our wild chetry ard sumachs of| Miss Mabel Pace, of the Township ‘the North flash their crimson brii. office staff, is on two weeks‘ holiday Ilm‘nce in between the trueâ€"gold ‘of the at her home at Bruce Mines, â€" _ poplars and .the intense dark.‘green‘ ‘The local Chapter of the Order of ..Oof the pines just as gloriously.. Our the Eastern Star will hold a public â€"~theory is that after the depredations bridge party on Tuesday, October 19th . early |in the spring by the tent 4P the Masonic Hall. Game will start ~ caterpillars, the trees renewed their 8t 830 after the regular business meetâ€" green leaves again, and the first frosts iDE. caught them at the height of perfec-! Miss Viola Mansfield left on Friday tion of form. Added to the ‘beauty of for Toronto to resume her duties as ~ithe autumn leaves, the lovely days of student nurse at the Western Hosâ€" insertion, if charged. _. Bornâ€"In Porcupine ‘General Hospitâ€" on October 1st,; a son,.to Mr. and "Mrs. Matti Haapala, of 72 Bloor Ave., ~Bouth Porcupine.. : I ~ Bormnâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Victor «Clerâ€" "mont, of Porcupine, on Septeriber 30th, a son, in Porcupine General Hospital. _ Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Garâ€" _ _diner, of 24 Powell Ave., South Porcuâ€" *"pine, on September 30th, a daughter, in iPorcupine General Hospital. Sgt. Jos. Mitchell, R.CAF., of ‘Galt, «spent the weekend with his parents, "Mr.. and Mrs. R. Mitchell of Dome FExtension. late summer sun have intensified the blue of sky and lake,â€"these last few ‘days (have registered truly gorgeous riots o8 color. ) Evelyn Clark, W.D., of the RCAF. was home for the weekend from Rockâ€" cliffe visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs.. Stanley Fishâ€" €er, of 40a Second Ave., Schumacher, a son, on October Znd, in Porcupine General Hospitala ; Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. George King, of 55 Broadway Ave., South Porcupine, a daughter, on Ssptember 30th;, in Porâ€" cupine General Hospital. Mr. J. Wilder, of the Northern Teleâ€" phone Co., is in New Liskeard for a few days attending the telephone conâ€" vention. Mrs. John Hurley, of Strachan Ave., who has been on holiday in Toronto and Noranda visiting her daughters, has returned home. The first ‘Student‘s Night" of the year was held at South Porcupine High School on Friday evening. It was a hugeâ€"successâ€"a War Savings Stamp was the priceâ€"of admission=and â€"the effair was confined exclusively to the students. A good timeâ€"games, dancâ€" ing, singing, etec.â€"was enjoyed ‘by all. Donald Bass, R.C.A.F., of Rockcliffe, is spending leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bass. (Miss Anna Sulliyan, of Main St., who ‘has spent part of the summer visiting in Toronto and other points returned home this week. t Mr. G. Buckman and â€" little san, Gordon, left «on ~Wiednesday ~for Torâ€" onto where they will takeâ€"up residence at 341 Lander Ave. On Monday evenâ€" ing a surprise party wsa held‘for Mrs. Buckman at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, and she was made the recipient of a group family present of a personal . gift. Among those present were: Mr.. and Mrs. Abramson, Mr. and Mrs. Moodie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Miller, Mrs. Andrev Hasty, Mr. and Mrs.. H. Miller and Miss Sheila Miller, and Mr. and Mrs, C. Shields. db d t t atitec ind s lt d tdsc d M s Mtr. and Mrs, Charles ‘Shields and family spent the weekend in‘ North The W. A. of St. Paul‘s Angliean Church are planning a telephone bridge to be held on September 27th, I8th and 29th, Each â€"member will entertain , : fand parties will be held in South Por L. [cn_lgne. Dome and Schumacher. . is L4 aiks | _ Miss Vioia Mansfield left on Friday for Toronto to resume her duties as student nurse at the Western Hosâ€" pital, after spending two weeks at her home. for will also be a northetn delegate. Bormâ€"On September 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Cooper, of 26 Strachan Ave., a sons . .’.m Mr. Wm. Boyd, Township Sanitary Inspector, is this week attending a convention of sanitary inspectors in ‘Toronto. At a special Council meeting held on Monday the purchase of a new ‘Diesel motor for the school was authâ€" orized. Owing to Thanksgiving Day falling on Monday next no regular ‘council mecting will be held. This meeting is deferred until Oct. 18th. Petty Officer Arnold McoGinn, of Deep Brcok, N. 5.. and Mrs. Arnold McGinn are visiting in Timmins, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. McGinn, Dome Extension. Mrs. Jack Johnston, :of Main St., enâ€" tertained last Wednesday evening at her home. Bridge and 500 were played, ‘prizes going to Mrs. McJanet (Timâ€" mins) for bridge and to Mrs. R. J. Dickson for 500. .A very pleasant socâ€" iali evening was spent followed by a very nice lunch. Guests present were: Mrs. R. J. Dickson, Mrs. McJanet, Mrs. Gerald Draper, Miss Mabel Draper, Mrs. Borden Blood, Miss Mary Connelly, Miss Betty Couch, of the Bank of Toronto staff, is spending a holiday in Toronto. â€"Trooper Stan Mahon has left for Borden after short feave at home. sum was realized for the funds of the League. Prizes were given for those getting the most "bingoes‘", and were won by: 1, Mrs. Ralston; 2, Mrs. Giaâ€" vanelli; 3, Mrs. George Sutton. Other prizes were given in novel manner,. Prizes in a basket were "pulled" with strings attached by winners of two bingoes. Johnston. The Senior Catholic Women‘s League of South Porcupine held a bingo last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. Genereux. The results were very gratifying. Besides a social evâ€" ening enjoyed by all the guests a nice Mrs. Pringle, of Toronto, is the guest this week of Mrs J. H Stovel at the Dome. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixâ€" on, ‘(nee Iris Webb), of Kingston, a son, on September 29th, at the home of Mrs. B. Webb, Dome Extension. Mrs. Ellis Wright and two children, who have been residing in Gananoque for the past three and a half years, have returned to their old home on Connaught Hill to live. Mr. Wright who is serving with the tank division is overseas. Mrs. Wrght and sons were the guests of Mrs. Frank Huggins for some days last week.. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Somerville left on Saturday for two weeks‘ holiday in Creemore and ‘other points south. . Mrs. Getty, who has been visiting her relatives in Oshawa and Michigan, returned this week to stay ~with her _ .Mys.~â€"Osborne Bowes is in Porcupine General Hospital recuperating from operation. His many friends wish him a speedy return to health. Pte. Harry Chevrier,; of Camp Borâ€" den, spent the weekend in town. Shaver and the hostess, Mrs,. J. l" atâ€" ‘ charged with indecent assault, was reâ€" manded until next Tuesday when hearâ€" ing will be peremptory. Bail of $500 | was renewed. _ TLouis Bretell paid $1 and costs for failing to stcp at a stop sign. J. P. Roy paid $1 and costs for ilâ€" legal parking. | Two drunks paid $10 and costs arfl ‘ 0. Ahola for "permitting caid $25 and costs. ; daughter, Mrs. Doreen Phillips. Mrs. Melbourne Horner is recovering from: operation in Porcupine Gerenal friends wish her a quick Rev. Canon D. Patterson, of Toronto, who ‘has been on a miission tour in the north, will hold a mission in St. Paul‘s Anglican Church, South Porcupine, commencing on Sunday, October 17th. The stillâ€"born baby of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt, of Golden City, was buried in TITisdaule cemetery on Sept. 26th. P.O. Neil Pirie, R.CN.VR., of Haliâ€" fax, and Mrs. Pirie and baby, of Hamâ€" ilton, are visiting at Dome Extension. Police Court : Mary Machauski charged John Barâ€" uta with assault. Dr. Paul testified to the state of the woman who had sufâ€" fered a black eye and scratches yvhich Baruta denied inflicting. After hearâ€" t PPE ing testimony from both people the magisrate dismissed the case. Two cases against Jocko Buffalo, asâ€" sault and nonâ€"support, will come Up next week, as court decreed Buffalo was ‘"not served‘". CR i. A C. White called for nonâ€"payment of wag:s, was crdered to pay the man and pay court costs. Case of agssault brought by Mrs. J. Joclin lagainst J. Voclin was withâ€" grawn with costs paid. Victor Ristimaki was fined $50 and costs for having loose coupons (for gas) in his possession, following an invesâ€" tigation by police of a car accident. Ristimaki pleaded gullty to the charge. Joseph Kuchma paid $10 and costs ($3.50) for having one partridge illegâ€" ally in his possession. Vaino Valo paid $10 and $3.50 costs for having no license for his gun. The same fine was levied on Guisseppe Pizâ€" zale for a similiar breach Oof the law. Miss D. Armstrong Honoured by Friends at Schumacher Friday afternoon during the Field Day events Linda Urquhart, on beâ€" half of the pupils, presented ‘Miss Armâ€" strong with a lovely pen and pencil set. Miss Armstrong expressed her thanks for the lovely ‘gift. dent was m the ~chair: Various mams of ‘business were discussed and plans were made tor Tha.nksgiving Tea and sale of home ‘baking afternoon, October 13th, from 3â€"6 p.m. Plans were also made to send parcels to the church members who are overâ€" seas. After the business session a socâ€" ial period was enjoyed.: , Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District. The Ladies‘ Guild fo the Schumachâ€" er Anglican Mission held their meetâ€" img ‘Tuesday evening in the church hall. There was a good attendance of members. Mrs. Fred. Cook, presiâ€" Wednesday afternoon.at .the Schuâ€" macher public school the principal and staff mt in a social capacity to honor one of their members, Miss Dorothy Armstrong, who had received her call for the WRENS and was leaving Tuesday morning for her station at Galt. Afternoon tea was served. Durâ€" ing the afternoon Miss Coleman, on behalf of those present, had much pleasure in presenting Miss Armstrong with a lovely wrist watch. Miss Armâ€" strong suitably replied. - The Advance. Personal service was ordered V. Helâ€" n and E. Jutlia for havimg wine. Schumacher, Oct. 6th. ~Special to Crites, who is Boyd Prentice, of the Royal Canadian Navy, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Prentice, Secornd Ave. Pte. Ted UYones, RC.AMC., has reâ€" turned to his station at Camp Borâ€" den after spending his leave at his home on Second Ave. Many baseball fans motored to Kirkâ€" land Lake Surday to witness the Norâ€" ~‘hern Ontario Baseball final ‘between Kirkland Lake and Hollinger Bombâ€" ers. tyre Property. Mrs. A. H. Cooke, MciIntyre Properâ€" tv, returned this week from a holiday at Toronto aiid other points., Mrs. H. Skaviem, McIntyre Properâ€" ty, returned this week from Kingston where she visited with her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Dra and Mrs. Macâ€" Henzie Keith. 3e tE ARe tv, returned this week from a hondsy at Toronto amiid other points., Mrs. H. Skaviem, MciIntyre Properâ€" ty, returned this week from Kingston where she visited with her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Dra and Mrs. Macâ€" Kenzie Keith, . \ ~: onere Mrs. Dick Anderson and sons, Dickie ind Teddy, left Friday for her home at London after spending a few days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Duxfield, Pirst Ave. 9m 2 ul ) i8 Lc LE iAhLha PAaAseal _ FNamnalaAm G. Harris, Third Ave. L.A.C. Harmis, whose home is in Plymouth, England, is a nephew of Mr. Harris. Mrs. K. Kilborn left Friday on the Northland for Hamilton where she will attend the Dominion annual convenâ€" tion of the Women‘s Auxiliary of the Anglican Church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jucksch, First Ave.. were called to Rouyn during the weekend, owing to the sudden death of: brother, â€"Mr. Charles Bicsenthal. Bornâ€"Wednesday, September 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Studden, Third Ave., a son, Bornâ€"Thursday, September 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Smyth, 83 Thh'd Ave., a daughter. Mrs. Tom Leck received word last Tuesday telling her of the safe arrival overseas of her husband, Lâ€"Cpl. Tom Leck, Royal Canadian Engineers, a.t- tached to the Medical Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Wardley left by car Sunday for a holiday at Sudbury and other points. . f Mrs. Green, of London, is: visiting her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Biggs, NFifth Ave, i - A VICTORY BOND is the promise of the Dominion of Canada‘ to repay in cash the face value of the Bond on the date of maturity with halfâ€"yearly interest until that time. A Victory Bond is the safest investment in Canada by the entire resources of the Domiinion. : Canada ‘has been issumg bonds for 75 years, and has never failed to pay every dollar of principal and interest when due. A Victory Bond is an asset readily marketable at any time. clair MacMillan, Mcinâ€" , LAC. Tommy Harris, RAF., statâ€" ioned at Debert, Nova Scotia, is visâ€" ‘aoke. McIntvre Proper. Iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A VICTORY BOND ? ‘Communion was observed Sunday in Trinity United Church. During the service, which was conducted by the Rev. Lors ‘Carlson, a two minutes‘ silâ€" ‘ence was observed in memory of the The many friends of Captain Norâ€" man Healy, Chaplain to the Forces, znd former minister of Trinity Unitâ€" eda Church, will be pleased to hear of ais ‘safe arrival overseas. Pte. Charles Pennie, Headquarters Company, Veterans iGuards, Monteith, is visiting at his home on Hart street, Timmins. He also visited friends in sSchumacher. 1 Miss ‘Dorothy Armstrong, who was secretary for the Schumacher branch of the Canadian Red Cross, was preâ€" sented wifh a leather writing case prior to her leaving Tuesday on the Northland for ‘the WIRENS headquar- ters at ‘Galt. | c 96 two ‘boys who lost their lives When‘ White, Mrs. G. Sutton, Mrs. W. Ganâ€" the Canadian destroyer St. Croix was non, and Mrs. A. DeRose, Marilyn and sunk by enemy action, Hendry Fulton, | Melvyn Dillon. s eldest son. of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Fulâ€"| Mrs. L. Smith and M'iss Grace Cun- ton, Second Ave., and Edwin Victor ningham sent cigarettes but could not Luchen, only son of Mr. and Mrs. be present. gil} Oome 7 p 1306 9 of 99 P ~enow1D5 on S v\fin‘y YÂ¥es, a day will come...when he‘ll be back, ready to take his place in Canada he helped make safe fom, all. of us. To speed that day is in our power. We @ home... in factories, in offices, on farms ... work long { hours to hurry it along. We go without, and lend: ofi 3 savmgs to provide what he needs to win quickly. Thig .. z: is the least that anyone can do. And when that day comesâ€"you‘ll want to welcome himâ€"and to help him make his hopes come true. k s To speed Victory, plan to buy as . s many Victory Bonds as you can,. . .‘_} «4 ® s on . d on esns jg 1269 An%‘ls C ghe® navo 1~ 41 and > South and T\ we 1‘11L oalves C ‘door prize was won by Mrs. Wm. Dyâ€" sart. ; _ Gifts of cigarettes were made to the guests of honour, and Junch was servâ€" | ed after bingo. CGuests included Mr. and Mrs. A. McCGinn, Mrs. Richard Warâ€" iford, Mrs. and Mrs. J. Lone, Mr. and Mrs. F. Blair, Mrs. J. Sharpe, Mrs. W. Hill, Mrs. E:; Pelkie, Mr. and Mrs. [ O. Proulx, Mr. and Mrs. V. Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. :A Genereux, Miss Mac Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. H. Helmer, Mrs. C. Mack, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mahonâ€" | ey, Mrs. Dysart, Mrs. G. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs, W.â€"Strand, Mr. and Mrs. G. "White Mrs. G. Sutton, Mrs. W. Ganâ€" non, and Mrs. A. DeRose, Marilyn and | ‘Melvyn Dillon. j 111 N ; get «n v¢yo Steve Luchen, Railroad St. Deepest sympathy was extended from the conâ€" in their sad bereavement. S. Porcupinge Soldiers Honoured Monday Night South Porcupine, Oct. 6th. Specia to The Advance 1 MTs. Vinoe Dillon and her sister,*Mrs. A. Genereux, were joint hostesses on Monday night at a party in honour of their thvo brothers, Pte. William Dagâ€" enais, R.C.A.MC., of Terrette, B. C., and Pte. Delphis Dagenais, R. C. E., who leaves on Sunday to return to Camp Borden. Bingo prizes were won by 1, Mrs. A. D‘Erose; 2, Mrs. J. Lone; 3, Mrs. R. Dalsy and 4, Mrs. Wm. Strand. The grab you oompared 46. 1160 TL 3 wo â€" +nen : *t,0 friends in Procupine General Hospital on Octâ€" ober 2nd, aged 70 years. She died ‘of a beart attack, and was up in the Porâ€" cupinse from Powassan visiting ther daughter, Mrs. Barber, when she was taken il11. South Porcupine, Special to The Advance. Mrs. Jane Floyd, Porcupine Dies From Heart Attack Her body was shipped on Sunday to Powassan where interment‘ will take place. Funeral arrangements were in charge of L. Hunkin. 4 Timmins Richardson B-uililiug, DROP TN A Physician Phone 1950

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