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Porcupine Advance, 13 Jul 1944, 1, p. 7

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The Glorious Twelfth was celebrated by twu little fire calls, one for a chimâ€" ney fire and the other for chimney and pipes. No damage. On Tuesday the firemen were called for what was thought to be a bush fire, but turned out to be a regulated Tire at the town dump. Shortly after nine on Sunday evening there was a fire in the west pier of the Mattagami bridgeâ€"the second within a few weeks. The firemen put the fire out without any damage resulting. Try The Advance Want Advertisements On Sunday at 6.29 p. m. fire started in some oily rags in a barrel at the side of the Imperial Oil building. There was no damage, and the firemen gave the necessary instructions to keep such inflammable material in a safer place, During the past week the Timmins firemen had six calls, not any of them developing in any serious way.â€" The first was to 78 Middleton on Thursday evening last when children had been melting wax on a hot plate. The wax boiled ovre and set fire to a wall. The firmen were called though the fire was soon extinguished. The damags was very small. (Missourt Synod) E. Rotb, Pastor Divine Service ai 8:30 pm. in the Anglican Church_ South Porcupine, ll are welcome. Minister: Rev. A. R. Chidwick 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayew 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m..â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday of month at 11 a.m., on 2nd and 5th Sunâ€" days at 8.30 am.; and on 3rd Sunday at 7 p.m. Timmins Firmen Had Six alls During Past Week The Presby terian Church in Canada MACKAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 113 ELM STREET SOUTH Minister: Rev. Dr. Geo. Aitken, Th.D. 11 a.m.~â€"â€"Morning Service and Stuinday School. Mountjoy United Church 100 Mountjoy Street 8. Minister REV. E. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, B.A. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship Sunday School; 10 a m. forâ€" 8 yvears Christian Science Reading Room, McInnis Block, 18 Pine St. North. Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 12.00 noon to 5 p m. Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street Nortk sUNDAY, JULY 16TH, 1944 "LIPE"‘ Golden Textâ€"*"HMe that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life." (1} John b6:/12). and under; 12.15 for 9 years and over Mr. Bailey served for several years on the Elk Lakeâ€"Matachewan . field and for the past two years has been the minister at Kapuskasing. Mr. Bailey has always shown a very keen interest in youth, a splendid enthus« iasm dfor his work, and a spirit oOf zealâ€" ous evangelism. $.45 a.m. All departments of the Chureh School meet Minister : REV. W. M. MUSTARD, M.A,, B.D. Morning Worshipâ€"1045 a.m. Evening Worshipâ€"â€"7.00 p.m. Ccommencing Sunday, July i6th morning and eveninz services will be conducted in First United Church by the Rev. Harold Bailey, minister of the Uuited Church at Kapuskasing. TRUREDAY, JULX i3TH, 1044 Christian Science Society St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church Church Directory St. Matthew‘s Church Fourth Ave., and Cedar St. N First United Church Timmins Houth Porcupine, Ont. You Are Welcome South Porcupine, Ont. BLOOHK AVENUE. REV. J. C. THOMPSON 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer Evening Serviceâ€"â€" 7.00 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10.00 am.â€"For all 12 years and over 11.00 am.â€"Dome Sunday School 2.00 pm.â€"For all below 12 years The Salvation Army CAPT. and MRS. DOUTGLAS CHURCH Services Sundayâ€"11 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Wed. 2.30â€"Home League Thurs. 8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting Your are invited to attend these Gospel Services,. Schumacher Anglican Church BANK OF COMMERCE BLDG. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service GRADE T1 First Class Honoursâ€"Clara Campagâ€" nola; David Rose: Kathleen Milne. Passâ€"Bernice Thomson. GRADE IV Counterpoint First Class Honoursâ€"Reta E. Carlson. GRADE III Harmony Honours Claire Gervais. History Honoursâ€"William A. Ramsay; Eva MacLeod; Margaret Haines. Passâ€"Ruth Mustard; Phyllis Charâ€" ron. ' SINGING GRADE TX Honoursâ€"Beulah: Wood. GRADE VIII Honoursâ€"Lugy Leach. THEORY GRADE V History Honoursâ€"Claire Gervais:; Eleanor M. Burke. Passâ€"Evelyn . Rees, Glenys Rees (equal); Helen Marjorie Fasterbrook; Rose Berak, Arthur Mick, Robert Monaghan (equal) ; GRADE T First Class Honoursâ€" Kenneth Smith; Paul Zudel. Passâ€"Sue Bennsett; Roland Barber, Winnifred Blanche Cannell, Regene Dundas (equal); Colleen Brochu; Lulu Jean Kerr; Betsy Clark, Dorothy Joyce Wiilkins (equal); Honoursâ€"â€" Barbara Tessier; Mary MacDonald, Patricia Street (equal); Ann Nashlund; Joan Brooks, May Huyâ€" ton (equal); Mikell Rigg. gia Thompnson (equal); Billy Deas, Dorothy C. Wallingford (equal). GRADE II First Class Honoursâ€"â€"Marcia Knox, Jean Newell (equal). Honoursâ€" â€" Marea Steele, Douglas Walli (equal); Doreen Ormston; Tan Purdie, Anne Marie Young (equal); Beryl Brooks. GRADE V First Class Honoursâ€"Joan Legacy. Passâ€"Margaret Lafontaine, Beverley Shantz (equal); Ruth E. Willson. GRADE TV First Class Honoursâ€"Dorothy Mcâ€" Grath. ' Honoursâ€"Margaret Craig, Jack Nic«â€" holls (equal); Billy McElwee. Passâ€"Murray FPleming. GRADE III Fu'st Class Honoursâ€"Laila KOJOTIEI] Honoursâ€"Helen ~Shirley Hansuld; Pauline Zudel; Anne Bennett. Passâ€"Irens Keeley, June Trumble (equal);Edith Kilbogn; Nellie Jamsa; Marilyn Mick; George Gledhill, Georâ€" Passâ€" Clara Campagnola; Mary Harper. GRADE VIII . Honoursâ€"Norine E. White; Kathleen Milne. Passâ€"Corinune Haystead; E. Willfams; Vivian Pezzetta. GRADE VI First Class Honoursâ€"Mary Zudel. Passâ€"Patricia â€" Cross, Vera . King (equal) ; The following is a list of successful candidates in examinations held reâ€" cently by the Toronto Conservatory of Music in Timmins. The names are arâ€" ranged in order of merit. PIANO Associateship (A. T. C. M.) Teach®rs Conditioned in Viva Voce and Sight Readingâ€"Claire Gervais. GRADE TX Honoursâ€"Williamâ€" A Ramsey. Passâ€"Phyllis Charron:; Eva MacLeod, Successful Candidates in Toronto Conservatory of Music Examinations GRADE VII Pirst Class Honoursâ€" Betty Jane United Church Pte. F. A. Booker, 5. Sgt. A. Scotlt, Sgt. H. Poole, Cpl. V. W. Thompson, Sgt. F. Saunders, Lieut. W. D. Keelcy, W. O. E. P. Richer, Sgt. M. J. Sweeny, Ssemn. W. A. Mason, Pte. Bertrand F., Lieut. A. K. Douglas, Sgt. G. M. Foloy, Sgt. Don. Labranche, Spr. Pat Carroll, Capt. J. L. Charlebois, L. A. C. J. Shushevich, Bdr. E. L. Fishback, Spr. A. Watkins, Sgt. D. J. Morris, Gne. G. W. Gauthier, Spr. J. A. Napier, Gdsm. N. Gregoris, Cpl. Sam Calvert, Cpl. S. Jordan, Spr. O. Rivet, Ptc. E. Tourville, Spr. D. Kinsey, Spr. A. Buâ€" terfield, Bzt. J. Byrom, Sgmn. A. P. Maxwell, Lieut R. B. Stock. A. B. J. P Shaheen, Spr. M. I. Hunt, Cpl. IL Koen, Spr. H. Gaw, Spr. M. J. Malioy, The following men serving overseas have acknowledged the receipt of Ciâ€" garettes during the last two weeks. . L Bdr. ‘T. D. Fenwick, Gasm. J. E. Kuusisto, Spr. R. Morin, Cpl. A. C. orr, Sgmn. R. Deluca, Pte. H. Banâ€" nerman, Pte. A. E. Westine, Gnr. I. C. Maher, Cpl. B. Thompson, Pte. L. P. Lemieux, Pte. J. Dierner, L. Cpl. H. A. Monahan, T. Q. M. S. J. Q. Adams, Many More Soldiers Send Thanks for Fags Sent Overseas Honoursâ€"Catherine Higson; Marâ€" jorie Keller; Oranka Plavan; Joan Carpenter, Chariotte Ann Richardson (equal); Annie Stonga; Patricia Mcâ€" Adam, June Higson (equal). THEORY GRADE I First Class HMHonoursâ€"Doris Griener; Margaret Burke; Betty Rose; Florence Carnovale; Daphne Dunlop; Irene Doâ€" magalski. Honoursâ€"Sirley Thomson; Rosemary Dougherty; Passâ€"Nancy Pickering. Blow; Graham Garner. GRADE I First Class Honoursâ€"Audrey Smith Isabel Rose; Teresa O‘Dacre. GRADE III Honoursâ€" Nantcy Fleming; Mary Burke; Barbara Bowie, Doris Griener (equal). ray Passâ€"Rosemary Raymer; Joan Brenâ€" nan:; Patricia Sheridan; Lorne Taylor GRADE II First Class Honoursâ€"Kathleen Murâ€" Passâ€"June Gedge. GRADE VII Honoursâ€"Marjorie Meehan, Muriel Melville (equal). Honoursâ€"Kathleen Reid; Fileen OIlâ€" son; Eveline Rochefort. Grey Sisters‘ Convent PIANO GRADE IX Passâ€"Sheila Beachamp. GRADE I First Class Honoursâ€"Nancy Coulson: Murielle Carbonneau; Mona Page, Yoâ€" lande Robillard (eqaual); Yvette Thiâ€" bault; Elda Burrows, Aline Canie, Pauâ€" line Fortier (equal);Vivianne Grandâ€" bois; Jeanâ€"Claude Cousineau; Triiby Pierce,, Aline Rochefort (equal); Joyce Olson. GRADE TI First Class Honoursâ€"Jeanne d‘Arc Fortier; Lempi Kivela. Honoursâ€"Yvonne Essa; Donna Jean Longmore. THEORY GRADE V Harmony FPirst Cass Honoursâ€"Alice Giovanell, GRADE IV Counterpoint FPirst Class Honoursâ€"Earl Roy Siâ€" mard. Passâ€"Andre Estelle Vaâ€" chon. GRADE III Honoursâ€"â€" Clement Berini; Yvetc> Thibault; Huguette Cousineau. Passâ€"Lorraine Miller. GRADE II First Class Honoursâ€"Fleurette Barâ€" rette. Honoursâ€"Marielle Denis, Sheila Ann Spooner (equai); Claudette Courte=â€" manche. First Class Honoursâ€" Margaret Goedbloed; Mary Zudel; Margaret fubb; Doreen Collins}; Margo Kirkland, Honoursâ€"Mary Kirkland. Passâ€" Diana McCl\allum; Mary Huckerby. 50,000 Cigarettes Sent Over seas in June by Legion Community Fag Fund. Honoursâ€" Phyllis Badeski; June GRADE V Honoursâ€"Irene Domagalski. GRADE IV First Class Honoursâ€"John Parfitt Passâ€"Barbara FPleming. Honoursâ€"Myrna Ball. Passâ€"Dorothy Mary Devine SINGING GRADE VI Honoursâ€"Beverley Stiver GRADE IV Honoursâ€"Yvonne Essa. Passâ€"Lempi Kivela. GRADE IV Honoursâ€" Doreen EsSsa, Passâ€"Eveline Rochefort Assumption Ceonvent PIANO Associateship (A. T. C. M.) Bolo Performer‘s Honoursâ€"Alice Giovanelli. GRADE VIII Honoursâ€"Dorothy Mary Devine GRADE VII GRADE III Harmony THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Certificates of those candidates who left school in May to engagse in Farm Service will be withheld until a certiâ€" ficate certifying thirteen weeks‘ emâ€" ployment is submitted to the Chairman of the High School Entrance Board. Evelyn, Bailey; Kenneth, Bailey; Ronald, Balloid; Colombe, Beaton; Shirley, Beaton; Cecile, Beauchemin; Carroll, Bishop; Dorothy, Brewtnall. Rejeanns, Charlebois; Steve, Charuk; Joyce, Chircorky:; Leo, Cournoyer; Gemma, TCrepeau; Roger, Crepeau (Farm Service). NOTE Successful candidates from the Seâ€" parate Schools in Iroquois Falls and Ansonville may get their certificates from Mr. W. Parisien. TIroyuois Falls Fublic School candidates may get theirs from Mr. G. D. Adams; and Anâ€" sonville Public School candidates from Mr. R. A. Lockeâ€"Secretaryâ€"Treasurers of their respective Boards. The following candidates have been granted High School Entrance standâ€" ing. The following donations are grate«= fully acknowledged. Paul Mason. $5.00 Miners Union Local No 241 .. * GRO Percy Geddes. | 2.00 Knights of Columbus. Txmmln* 2007 W. Murdock. sn esd Mrs. Jelbert. wtels 300 Hollinger War Chost . _ 20000 Ukranian Cdn Association. .. 1080 Delnite War Charities. ... 000 R. P. Kinkel. ... utssc June shipment 250 000 Cigarettes. Spr. A. J. Orr, Spr. Gilmour. C A..! Francis, Doyle: Andre Dube. Spr. Alex McWhinnie, Spr. J. Fern‘c,| Lucienne, Flageole; Sirley, Flémlngz Spr. E. Malone, Pte. J. W. Martin, Lioyd, Pox; Julia, Frederick. Pte. G. A. Villeneuve, L A. C. J. P.l Geraildine, Gagne:; Stanley, Goodfelâ€" Lafranier, Spr. T. Wall, Lieut G. A.low; Joe,. Grabowsky: Jacqueéline, Wrhite, L A.C. M. E. Thomas, L. Cpi. Grummett; Sheila, Grummett. M. E. Bell, Spr. HM. H. Hall, L. COpl.|â€" Marie Anne, Hardy (Reg. 10â€"5); R. J. Couture, Tpr. J. M. Mcâ€"|] Yollande, Henry. Donald, S. Sgt. A. Meecham, Pte.| Murray, Jessup; Clarence, Joanis e A. R. Bowyer, L. A.C. T. O. Noonan,| (Reg. 10â€"5); Joe, Johnson. Spr. R. A. Ferguson, Cpl. W. J. Vennâ€"| Killian, Kassian; Monty, Kaughan; ing, A. B. R. C. Quine, Spr. H. M. Leda, Kulgawchuk; Ealiner, Kydd; L. 8. T. H. Jones, Spr. G. R.}; Vera, Kydd. Cudmore, Spr. A. A. Villeneuve,; Spr. T. Ermina, Labine: Cecile, Lachance; Mathews. |Mance. Lafontaine: Ghislaine, Lasâ€" Cost $823.30 F. Lt. J. B. Smiley P. O. James Lago. Entrance Results Separate School of Iroquois Falls Marc, David; Delaurier} Edouard. Deslaurier: Barry Dobson Prisonmners of War HERE‘S YOUR AUTOMARKET, MADAM ... the gift of men who think of tomorrow All Seagram plants in Canada and the United States are engaged in the production of highâ€"proof{ aleohol. Highâ€"proof Aleohol for War is used in the manufacture of Smokeless Powder, Synthetic Rubber, Navigation Instruments and many other wartime products. « But only if we perform our appointed tasks today will there be a tomorrow to look forâ€" ward to. There is a war to win first! . . . H( USEKEEPING will become a high and thrilling adventure when the time comes for turning airplanes back into refrigerators and kitchen sinks. You‘ll see foodâ€"mixers that almost "think", air conditioners that keep a house dustâ€"free, and rugs cleaned in a jiffy by electronic "sweepers‘. These and a score of other household "miracles" are being planned for vou by Ex wHoO THINK oF TomMorrow! MEAL PLANNING AND MEAL BUYING will be a cheer instead of a chore when groceries on wheels rush fresh foods to the housewife‘s door! Spotless, glassâ€"roofed giant trailers, stopping in every block, will open up one side, creating plattform and steps . . . and madam‘s grocery and meat market is ready for business. The Retail Food Stores in Timmins, ! Schumacher and South Porcupine have ; agreed on the following new schedule of hours:â€" Wednesday and Saturâ€" t day, 820 a m. to 5.30 p.m. Weanesday, 8.30 to 1 pm.: Wednesday, 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Geraldine, Gagne: Stanley, Goodfelâ€" low; Joe,.. Grabowsky: Jacqueéline, Grummett; Sheila, Grummett. Ermina, Labine: Cecile, Lachance; Mance, Lafontaine:; Ghislaine, Las=â€" celle: Simonne, Latour; Aurore, Laâ€" voie: Gratie, Leacock: Lucien, Leblanc; Dorothy, LeClair; Simonne, LePage; Rollantds, Leroux, Mary Loader; Alice, Ludwig. Marie, Manion: Blandine, Massiâ€" cotte: Michael John, McCarthy; Rita, Morin:; <~John, Mosgrove; Jean Mau«= rics Mosuk. Nancy, Oskirko; Emery, Ouellet. Lorraine, Paukert; Edward, Pedskalâ€" ny: Estelle, Pelletier; Rita, Pepin; Steve, Pilat; Aline, Poirier; Barbara, Pollach ; Clayton, Porter; Peter, Posto= vit; Rene, Pregent; Fernand, Proulx; Jeannine, Proulx. Florian, Theriault; _Rita, Theriault; Joseph, ‘Tremblay; Mignonne, Tremâ€" blay ; Therése, Trottier; ‘William, Turâ€" ner. Retail Food Stores in Camp Adopt New Schedule of Hours James,.Sabourin;. Gilles, Saumur; Karl, Smith; Mary, Sobchuk; Yvette St. : Amour, .Marie Claire, St. Denis; Regent, St. Denis. low Bill, Robertson (Farm Service); Wil liam, Rogers; Marion, Romain. Uniform Closing Hours Aâ€" dopted by All Food Stores in‘ Timmins, Schumacher and South Porcupine. Joyce, Crumb. Delwin, Lang. Vivian, Peterson. Margaret VanLuven (Farm Service) MONTEITH Arthur,> Belhumeur;â€" Madeline, Bigâ€" ‘The recent legislation passed by the Provincial Legislature made it necessâ€" ary to apply the 48â€"hour week to retail food stores as well as to other businesses and industries. A number of the retail food stores had arranged their schedule of hours to meet the new legislation, but it was felt that a uniform schedule of hours applying to all retail food stores would be in the public interest and advantage, as well as being more convenient for the stores. Accordingly, the retail food stores (around thity of them) held a meeting and adopted the schedule as given above. This schedule leaves a "cushion" of two and a half hours between the number of hours are stores are open and the 48â€"hour limit. With this "cushion" it will be possible for employees to do the necessary Bornâ€"70n June 19, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. O. Poisson, Anthony, Ont., . . . everyone‘s job to keep up production, to cooperate in salvage and conservation proâ€" grams, and above all, to help finance the war with their dollars by buying and keeping Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates. e Tomorrow is for us all! Let‘s work for it! Let us all be Ex wHO THINK OF ToOMORROW! "olearing up" after the store is closed, so that the time of employment will not exceed the 48 hours prescribed by law. Ten Births Registered in Timmins Last Week The retail food stores in this way have met the requirements of the law, looked after the convenience of the emâ€" ployees and safeguarded the service of the public. With the coâ€"operation of the public the plan should work very satisfactory, The public should give this coâ€"operation to the limit. e At no time in history have the people of a nation had so great a responsibility for the victory of their armies. It is everyone‘s war 8.30 a.m to 5.30 p.m . Daily Except Wednesday and Saturday Wednesday, 8.30 a.m: to 1.00 p.m: (half holiday) Saturday, 8.30 a.m: to 6.30: p.m: The following new Schedule of hours is now in effect in all retail Grocery and â€"Meat Stores in Timâ€" mins, Schumacher and South Poreupine. Your Coâ€"operation is requested. NOCE _ Bornâ€"On Yuns 24, 1944, to Mr. and | Mrs. E. Dennomme, Bannerman Ave ,â€" 6a daughter «Mary Gabrielle), Bornâ€"On June 25, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Perriet, Bannerman Ave.,â€"a som (Rheah. daughter (MaArie Rita »Jeannine) June i7, 1944, to Mr. at d Mrs. E. Joanisse, Elm N., at St. Mary‘ Hospitalâ€"Aa son ‘Joaeph Andre Lauresnt Ernest). t Bornâ€"On Jufne 19, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Gregulski, Elm N., at St. Mary‘s Hospitalâ€"a daughter (Sandra Patricia) Bornâ€"On May 231, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Valliers,: of Connaught,~â€"a daughter (Eveline Rose=â€"Emma). Bornâ€"On May 24, 1944 to Mr. and Mrs. V. HMHarnden, Way Ave., at St. Mary‘s Hospitalâ€"a daughter (Eleanor Lorraine). Bornâ€"On June 13, 1944, to Mr. ana Mrs. R. M. Perreault, Bannerman Ave., at St. Mary‘s Hospitalâ€"a son (Rona!d Edward). The local company of the Algonquips leave at the weekâ€"end for the annual camp at: Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. Bornâ€"Or. June 26, 1944 to Mr. and Mrs. William Liboiron, Kent Ave., at Si. Mary‘s Hospitalâ€"a@ son (Donald). Bornâ€"On June 7, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs.: E.L. Pellizzari, South Porcupine, at St. Mary‘s Hospitalâ€"a son (Rafacle, Robert: Cleope). ALGONQUINS TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL CAMP AT NNAGARA

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