Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Dec 1944, 1, p. 2

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The St. Alphonsus Parish church The Senior Young People‘s Society Sunday School held their Christmasheld a Christmas party on Monday in The many friends of Mr. Frank Mcâ€" Whinnie, Second Avenue, will be sorry to hear that he is ill in the Porcupine General Hospital and all extend them their best wishes for a spzsedy recovâ€" éry. ‘ (Tonight) Thursday, December, 21 the Trinity United Church Sunday School concert and Christmas tree will be held in the Church basement at seven o‘clock. A good program has been arranged and the parents and friends are invited to atteéend. Pte. Kirby Joyner, of the Canadian Army â€" (Signal Section) stationed at Kingston, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Joyner, MciIntyre Pro=â€" perty, Third Avenue. Pte Charles Pennie, of the Veterâ€" fifis Guard stationed at Port Arthur is holidaying at his home in Timmins He is also renowing acquaintance in Schumacher. MA ”.“.“.“.“.“.“.00 t .t. :t. .t .Â¥ b0 #* *#* #* # 0'0 0. t C t * t % * +# #4 % 0.'0.0..0 0. .00.00 *# #. ’..O @/ .# *# * .00.0 # # # #_ _®@ *# ’0 #. * ”00..0.0.0‘ Â¥ . t‘ 5.Â¥ O’”’”’“‘“’”’“‘”’O 0.“.0 /# 0. .“ #. * 0..0 Mrs. John Quirt, (Evelyn Flowers and son Alan, of Thorold, arrived Monday to spend the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flowers, Coniaurum Property. Mr. nd Mrs. James Rodgers, of Coâ€" balt, who are holidaying at Cochrane and South Porecunine, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Rodgers, Railtoad St., during the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Alfred Bright, of Kingston, is visiting her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Argue, Poplar Street. The Women‘s Association of Trinify United Church held a Christmas tea sale of home baking and preserves and a novelty table. The bake table had a nice selection of cakes, jams and â€" presorves to choose from. Mrs. George Shippam was in charge of this table. Mrs. Harold Grst was in charge of the novelty table. There wex% many articles, some plain sewâ€" ing, other fancy embroidery. All were suitable for Christmas gifts, Serving the tea tables were Mris. P. A. Boyce, Mrs, Stan Kitchen, Mrs. Ernie Pooley and Mrs. A. E. Byron. The day being fine many ladies attended and enâ€" joyed afternoon tea. Mrs. Lunn, of Owen Sound, is visitâ€" ing her sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Fulton, Second Ave. «* Schumacher, Dec. 20th, Special to he Advance. Bpecial Christmas services will be hbheld Sunday in Trinity United Church e wWill be morning and evening service of worshin. At the morning service the Rev. J. A. Breckenridge will give a special Christmas message The choir will sing a Christmas anâ€" them with Mrs. James Huxley accomâ€" panying at the organ. The evening service will be a "Vesper‘"‘ sorvice by the Canadianâ€"Girlsâ€"Inâ€"Train‘ng. This is a very impressive ceremony and all the parents and friends are invited to attend it. Other Items of Interest from «~â€"Schumacher and DNistrict. Christmas Events At Schumacher News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District ind it Nib caanmato ces mm en mm mt OM uts OO eA in UA U mm ie snn n isnn ie esc s :s sAAA es tm itc attiattte sc ts sn e ts tss Tc ts ie is ie S iss se on e 00e ie ie is i it t it h it t B ies is iss Citizens! Town of Timmins I take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation for your efforts in again electing me to the Council, after an absence of two vears. For reâ€"electing me to the Council for 1945. I will do my best in the coming year, as in the past years, to deserve the confidence thus shown. Councillorâ€"Elect for 1945 Councillorâ€"Elect for 1945 A combined meeting was held on Tuesday afternoon at which different societies‘ representatives met to disâ€" cuss the christmas hamnper situstion so that there be no overlabving in dis= tribution. Mr. P. H. Murphy (Townâ€" ship), Mrs. D. Reeda (O.E.S.), Mrs. C. Carruthers (W.A. Unitead Church), Mr. wWw. C. Boyd, Mr. P. Andrews (Legion), and â€"other representatives of the Anglican Church, the Réebekahs and the CW.L., each arranged for names so that no family shall go short of Christmas cheer. In the United Church there will be special Christmas music rendered on Sunday at the usual service hours and a Christmas morning service at 1}a.m. White Gift Sunday was observed in | the Anglician Church on Sunday afterâ€" ' noon when the children of the comâ€"! bined Sundav Schools of Dome and S.l Porcupine held speciel service at 3 n.m.| Each child brought a gift wranped in whiteâ€"a gift for another childâ€"and | they were taken to a special recentacle | and shinved next day to Moosonee for distribution to _the less favoured children of Canada‘s extreme North. | White Gift Sundav at Anghean Chnreh at South Porcupine Othay Ttomse af Interest frnm SCauth Pareimins tha Dome tree and party Sunday afterndon in the church, Each member brought a the basement of the church,. Christâ€",gift for another member, and each was mas carols were sung and a nice timejprivileged to bring a friend to the was enjoyed. Father Martindale preéâ€"|party. Miss Ruth Pritchard and Mrs. sented the gifts from the tree and |J. C. Thompson supervised games,. Miss each one as they were leaving was| Mabel Pace was responsible for the presented with a bag of candy. The|lunch, and Miss Joyce Coffey gave the Cathnlic Women‘s makes this devotional period. All had a good donation of candy each year to ‘Sunday School. Spt. Lesllte MARORâ€"Provost Corptâ€". Karahan; . 2nd Mrs. John Dimircle: Door prize, Mrs. Finchen, T‘immins After the cards a social nerioed was enjoyed. This will be the last meceting of the club till after the holiday seaâ€" son. South Poreunine, Dec. 20th,. Special to The Advance, Theâ€" ~Schumacher "Victory" Club met Monday evening at the home of Fern Smith, Third Avenue. Five hundred was played and the prie winners were:â€" Mrs. Steve Karahan; . 2nd Mrs. John Dimmircle: The Women‘s Association of Trinity United Church held their meeting Wednesday evening in the church han The president, Mrs. P. A. Boyce, wa: in the chair. Mrs, Byron conducted the devotional period. The secretary and â€"treasurer‘s report was given. After the business session the elecâ€" tion of officers was hneld. The followâ€" ing ladies were elected:â€" presidena, Mrs. P. A. Boyce:; Ist Viceâ€"Pres., Mrs. W. K. Wylie; 2nd Viceâ€"Pres., Mrs. George Shippam; Secretary, Mrs. A. E. Byron; treasurer, Mrs. Erfnie Pooley After the election of officers a sociai period was enjoyed. The meeting closâ€" ed with benediction. | â€"4, Al previous Byâ€"laws or sections of !By-laws or amendments thereto conâ€" flicting with the provisions of this Byâ€" law are hereby repealed. 5. Any person who contravenes any ‘ of the provisions of this Byâ€"law shall be guilty of an offence and upon conâ€" viction therefar shall be liable to a fine not excéeding Fifty Dollars ($50.00), exclusive of costs, which shall be reâ€" coverable under the provisions of The | Summary Convictions Act, all of the | provisions of which shall apply to any prckecution for an offence under the provisions of this Byâ€"law except that ‘any term of imprisonment for default in payment of a fine shall not exceed \twentvâ€"one (21) days. READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSâ€" ED this l8th day of Decéember, A.D. 1944. 2. Subject to the provisions of paraâ€"| graph 1 of the Byâ€"law, throughout the whcle of the year all barber shops situate within the Township of Tisdale shall be closed each day at the hour of! 6 o‘clock in the afternoon and shalli remain closed until 5 o‘clock in the! farencon of the next following day exâ€" | cept on the, days specified in subsec-! tions (a), (b) and (c) hereof on which | specified days all batrber shops shall be | closed at the hour of 7 o‘clock in the afternoon and shall remain clesed unâ€" til 5 ‘clock in the forencon of the next ' following day. | (a) Saturdays. , ‘(b) A day immediately preceding a legal holiday as defined by The] Interpretation Act. _ ; (c) A day immediately preceding a | holiday proclaimed by the Rec®ve| or ‘the Council of the Township of Tisdale. | 3. This Byâ€"law shall be published in | the issue of The Porcupine Advance | newspaper published at the Town cf Timmins on the 2l1st day of Decemâ€" ber, 1944, and shall take effect on the 29th day of December, 1944. | NOow THEREFORE THE COUNCIL| OF THE CORPORATION OF THE: TCWNSHIP OP TISDALE ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: | 1. Throughout the whole of the year, all barber shdps situate within the Township of Tisdale shall be closed on Woednesday of each week at the hour of 12.30 o‘clock noon and shall remain closed until 5 o‘clack in the fcrenoon of the next following day, Being a Byâ€"law to provide for the early closing of all Barber Shops situate within the Township of Tisdale, WHEREAS pursuant to the proâ€" visicias of The Factory, Shop and Office Building Act, R.S.O. 1937,. Chapter 194,| section 82, subsections 4 and 5, an apâ€" plicaticon has been presented to the Council of the Ccrporation of the Township of Tisdale praying for the passing of this Byâ€"law. | AND WHEREAS the Ccluncil aforeâ€" said is satisfied that such application is signed by not less than threeâ€"fourths in number of the occupiers of barber shoyus situate within the Township of Tisdale. Winners in the cribbage tournf» ment of the Meén‘s Club of St. Paul‘ Church on Friday were: Mr Colin Sellers; 2nd. Mr. W. H. Johns consolation, Russell Lang. Thes TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE BYâ€"LAW NUMBER 634 _ Pte; : Cyrit Pearce,. of ‘St._ John Q‘‘ebéc, is home on leave visiting his wife and children on Bloor Ave. Canadian Government for their part in the exploits. Sgt. Leslie Mahonâ€"Provo: of Winnipeg, and his wife, a at the home of his parents Mrs. T. Mahon,. on Pront S Walter Barabas is visitin on Commercial Avenu PAT H. MURPHY, Reove Corpsâ€" visiting Mr. and THR PORCUPIMT ADvraNc?t, 8, Miss N s holidays e North Bay e Mrs. Stan rd[ Mrs. Fri has â€" réezser present. diploma:s be made D. J. Marsh sof can do was several â€" pa: recent fire i office, were They had b overseas gan fire which h possibly fr( matches or only . con parcel mi; LiE any) .Of .1 were of any senders (and sides the parties over friends are Mtr. E. _ D. School membors a Borhâ€"O mine Gene Miss teacher pected home c On Trooper C the Canad he was in Rupert Martin a few days wi on Tisdale Av D. Wilk In 11 ommer Thurs High 31 evla M r \KTE Canadians, whethe e factory or on the 11 Kohta V ii H 11 hristm thesc 1€ §â€"2aCC | IrT t ith the THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAI K ords hold for wish peace on n indust: t h oncert Porcupine Kuiv dvent of Christmas this vear. to men of sood will ) V1L y In Kalc Mari to | * * %, _ /# / Z4 us an added significance: over. We are fighting that the spirit of Christmas shall endure. And we rejoice that this Christmas brings with it the defâ€" inite promise of freedom for all mankind. 3 e BANK of NOVA SCOTTA Branches from Coast to Coast (“\\: .'l‘. 2x - w LX ::\“ . Jnt ho 6 1/ Â¥ 2\

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