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Porcupine Advance, 8 Mar 1945, 1, p. 2

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short business session Miss. Helen Monaghan called on the Rev. J. A. Breckenridge who introduced the Rev. H. J. Veals. In opening his address the Rev. H. J. Veals who has spent many years as a missionary in China, gave a very interesting account of his work in the mission field. He told the meetâ€" ing how the young people in China were working hard setting up churchâ€" ss and helping to educate the younsg people. After the Rev. H. J. Veals‘ adâ€" aressa dainty lunch was served. After unch a social evening and were enjoyed. Miss Kathleen Coriss Miss Catherine MacElwee were in charge of the programme. 00 %b 0 00 e 0 000 oo ob e OA ob dRA d 0o t O 0 e 00 00 0 0 09 0 9 0 0 0 0 o o evenings entertainment, Sgt. Alex Fulton, RCAFP. (Re and Miss Olga Bernyk left Wed for Toronto and Hamilton wher will give an exhibition of figure ing at the ice shows being held . the weekâ€"end. M . and Mrs. James Fowler, ] Ave., received word Sunday thal son, Buster, who is with the Corps in Holland was wounded tion. They are waiting for 1 particulars as to the extent C wounds. : Mountjoy Y.P.S. Guests of Y.P.S. at Schumacher Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District. Schumacher, March 7th. Spec.al to The Advance, The Young People‘s Society of Trinâ€" ity United Church, held their meeting Wednesday evening in the church hall. They had as their guests for the evening the Mountjoy United Church Young People‘s Society and the South Rorcupine United Church Young Peâ€" ople‘s Society. The guest speaker was H. J. Veals, B.A.. BD. After n short business session Miss. Helen PAGE TWO 4400404048448 0048404444009 0 46 060 06 060 000 % 04 04# 4 % 60 % 464 ¢ 46 Dog Catchers Wanted The Municipality requires the services of several men to act as dog catchers. This is a part time job and is paid on a fee basis. Applicants should have the use of own truck or car transportation. evening of 1 ind attend t 1001 annual He goes unhonoured and unsunsg Bearing the weight and glory of Down in the *depths again to v The Finn is there: his duty done: His conscience clear. He feels no need of medal or of With bruised and swollen hands,â€"with beating heart, With knowledge that with "blocd and sweat and tears He has saluted Death And And His H Whn Works with Is wet with Thankful for FPearful of th ‘Men‘s evil deeds we ‘grave Their virtues we write in wa ning of fun and laugntnr| attend the Schumacher l annual concert ~being} school auditorium tonight iight, March 8th and 9th, plays will be presentedâ€" ipant," "Snoop‘s Secoop," Suds." The High School ie Girl‘s Chorus and the| 191 T} nd nIC to educate the younsg : Rev. H. J. Veals‘ adâ€" nch was served. After evening and gameoes Miss Kathleen Coriss vill risk life and lin vill brave.death to all hear moaning? in the dark of the mineâ€" ks moles grubbing in muckâ€" d as of shifting rock, ic â€" and silence, and some o Buried beneath ten feet of "I lace where neither spade not rnyk left Wednesday Hamilton where they tumb witk sens a thought of : steps out. wn into the pi t one thought her: though b orehears fough!| him frees the victim, sees he breathes, im "Just a little longer, friend"â€" y up the victim is conveyed. es surface. Sees again the sun, chest crushed from weight of falling rock breath drawsâ€"his lastâ€"and he is dead. s of Mrs. Gordon ‘e., will be sorry to in St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" Pte. Bob Fulton, RC.A., stationed a ies Fowler, Fourth| Brantford, spent a leave with his par Sunday that their| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Fulton, See s with the Tank’ond Ave. is wounded in acâ€" Miss Julia Popovich, Pine Street iting for further)}left last week for Chiceago where sh andled LI1IINnQ . ] breath ners loosc 1C anit engullt him. kilful bleeding hands each ston ‘k by rock the murderous heap erish haste, with awful care arsome sweat. ch safe moment their Apply to LEO H. GAGNON, Chief Constable 6 Municipal Building, Timmins eld durin go in the ind limb 6| of self ither round and talk had fallen. t +¢(.. +. to help ‘A +DrD born on alien soil; ht each other madl; down to aid a Russi grave in brass shiverin ulf him. ind some one moaning i feet of "loose" spade nor pick ‘â€"| Miss Julia Popovich, Pine Street r)left last week for Chicago where sh is, will join the "Ice Capades." [ _ _Pte. Don Sutherland, R.C.A., Brart not y of his hurts to work his shift k1 The many friends of Mrs. Chavrlos Barron, Second Ave., will be sorry to hear that she is ill in St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital, and all extend her their vest wishes for a speedy recovery. The McIntyre Football Club Ladies‘ Auxiliary held their card party Wedâ€" nesday evening in the Gold Range dining room. Whist was played and the winners of the nice prizes were‘â€" Ist. Mrs. Harry Dobson; 2nd Mrs. Frank McWhinnie; 3rd. Mrs. Willie Rodgers; door prize, Mrs. Peter Huntâ€" er. After the cards a social period was enjoyed. * The friends of Mrs. Jerry Harr‘s, Third Ave. will be pleased to know that she is able to be home from St. Mary‘s Hospital, and all. extend her their best wishes for a speedv recoverv i‘ne friends of Mrs. Jerry Harr‘s, Third Ave. will be pleased to know that she is able to be home from St. Mary‘s Hospital, and all. extend her their best wishes for a speedy recovery Mrs. A. Z. Fournier, Platt Vet. Proâ€" perty, Schumacher Highway, was the winner Of the fifty dollar door prize at the bingo game held in St. Alphonâ€" sus church basement on Monday evening. The next bingo game will be held Monday evening March 12th, when the door prize will be fifty dolâ€" lars. Mrs. Fred Kovalchuk, of Buffalo, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Montigny, Fourth Ave. Helen Allard, C.W. Brantford is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Ave. South Porcupint pil Russian HteOu 1\ * * oul ition ,;C., StatIOn£ at the home Fulton, St praist DH Other Items of Interest from South Porcupine and the Dome. Bishop Renison to be at 8. Poreupine on Easter Sunday tory ult s P.â€"O. Wilburn Fin gpending leave at h Ave. Bornâ€" To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ba nerman, of 128 Crawford St., Sou Porcupine, a.son, on March 5th, Porcupine General Hospital. Bornâ€" * To Mr: and Mrs." Jas Nicholas. Oof South Porcupine, a SO on March 4th, in Porcupine Genet Hospital. Donald Galbraith, RCA.FP., and I wife, also of the R.C.A.F., left on Su day for Belleville after spending weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and T. Galbraith. Donald Dunbar son of Mrs. S. Du bar, of Porcupine, left last week aft spending a few days at his homt. 1 is with the Norwegian Merchant Ma Funeral services for the lats Sarah Dionne, of Pottsville, were ducted on Friday by PFather : La at St. Joachim‘s church. Intér was made in Tisdale cemetery. Sixâ€"yerâ€"old _ Leonard Beauch: of Golden City, is in Porcupine â€" eral Hospital suffering from a fra ed arm and leg which he sustaine being struck by a car last Tuesda; is â€"making good progress towart th turned home with him. Mrs. Stoian left ‘on Sunday for home in Limerick. Sask., after sp ing some wéeks visiting her daugh Misses Helen and Sophis Stoian Golden . Ave. § Mrs. G. McManus is spending days in Cochrane visiting her d consult friends nhealth. Mrs. Maxwellâ€"Smith left on day on the Northland for To be with Mr. Smith who is pr: well under medical care.. At the regular Monday wh th« ‘ABMAMApERO.IG, 10 squaied stt uim aAtasr Sutpuads i ‘oys dusp ;t Suonajsut UJs9( ry OouMA ‘adIUM Stuus Epsam.L uo 0j UayXE]} us CJq uinjat yomb e q434 USIM IaIIIW â€" UBpLMOYS ‘SJIN JO SpUdULA YE uo ‘uos t ‘autd Uin0§g "3§ UIEWN JO ‘poaÂ¥ ‘WUmMm SsIK . puBr ‘IJN OJ ‘[2Idson | [BIJaUot JUIGtL.OIOGdI UL YJ9 UYJIEWN UOQ â€"UIOG , ‘uos t ‘te1dson autdnodod} ut ‘Ua9 UE uo Pte. Harry Gram, wounded in Bel gium, is back in South Porcupine afte hospitalization in England. He arrive recently in Canada on the "Grips holm."‘ His, wife (Minnie Levinson) who went . to Toronto:to meet him, re turned home with him. Mrs. Stoian leéft on Sunday for he in A meéting â€" the. W.P.T.B. next in the C ghip Building bers try to be covery Mrs. Evelyn Clark who has se with the W.D. of the R.CA.F. fo: past year, returned home this from Ottawa after receiving her charge from the Airforce, A meeting of the local committ: the W.P.T.B. will be held on Mo next in the Clinic room of the T ghip Building at 8 pm. Will all n bers try to be present. A meeting of the Girl Guide C mission was held on Monday Mrs. L. Sharp presiding. It was d ed that two leaders in Guide Brownie work should attend the cial classes in this work being this summer in Havergal Coli ford, spent a few da ents Mr. and Mrs éents Mtr. and MIrE J. 1. m Birch St. The home of Mrs. Har Gcold Centre, was the scene party Saturday evening whe ber of friends of Mrs. Ern: bin. held a surprise her. The guest of honor wa ely taken by surprize. A n TNE 1all Al the reguilar jonsored by the reciated Bornâ€" inan, of firmed MTS,. 5j South MA .. the prize winners were: 1 Marcli; 2 Mrs. B. Stringer;.: 3. Beauchamp. ‘he Canadian Legion is holdin er‘ bingo on PFriday night in 1. A large attendance would } lI‘p Del! sundayv rmnâ€" To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbe n, of Cecil Ave., South Porcunit March 6th, in Gexéer 1€ each Priday eve Classes are also Dome for those _ Renison wil Ssunday here nto v medi Visty 1 admini it the e rcupine, Ma idida joyed,. Whist winners wet 2nd. Mis3 rs. Ernie Du it whet l Av e Ladies‘ their hall Finan R.CNV.I it his home on ons bein wWHi speedy 101 MJ1 R6 of Mrs last w it. his â€"| Merch Beauchamp Aux] H¢ were Gcot 1c andad hi n Sun hetr Mi 4 516 Ime ACâ€" 1€ Y il Curling at South Porcupine and at the Dome Rinks The. lady curlers ed the schedule for t] clestone trophy. Afte Monday Mrs. Martin 8 acclaimed winner of t] Mrs, Shaw‘s team (M er, Mrs. R. Mansfiel won six games out of " On Monday Mrs.: T. lost to Mrs. Young, th play off on Tuesday f with Mrs. T.: DT M M h wW. C r _ M T1‘ Why id, M Mal 11 1¢ ‘Mrs. Smith h 5. Mi Hartl . Miss McWilliam @1 MT 11 Dig M1} n Wedne 11 resulits on P0Y Adv 11‘1 avance. ie sun gaining power each da ite rushing to fill schedul> Sompliments of "EXPORT" Cigarettes 11 C Mrs. . econd magisty M w, Mrs. Kirkbric Mrs. Sh: 11 M 1 MJ1 P »lic M 1 â€" ~MTS: Mansficld Mcor rihill Mrs. Harri ba lip L th P. McC eda Mrs. Sisson, J. Dalton 11 1 16 )61 cda M1 M 1 Juesaay â€" alfternoon s" team (Mrs. Maxâ€" . Maki, Mrs. T. Galâ€" prize winners in the e play offs with coming third. Mrs. . Moore, Mrs. Camâ€" IcCann on her team. Bonspiel gets under . both Daome and S. BH Sutherland. J. Whyte,â€" H German . township, ig liquor in his poâ€" nermit, was fined names fire men, i names,, ladies:â€" Mrs. Smith. J. Pulâ€" H Vn (4. have just comnleiâ€" r the Marshallâ€"Ecâ€" ifter a game on n Shaw‘s team was €£ the Trophy. F. E. Coopâ€" field Mrs. Weolsh) 1?T March Ith. SDec pital Shaw, Mrs. R. P. . H. Evans, Mrs. len, Mrs. Goedâ€" ind Mrs. Maxzweoll Ho is testified that a drunk" and he smelled of remanded him police here next when he was arâ€" vou want bail " H edqd. be playved Mavhew, Kirkâ€" Ho Wilson‘s team reby having to r second place South Porecuâ€" and â€" Pamour Anderson igned on tw liquor on 8t iterdicted per liquor in h. protested â€" hi the â€" aleoho Hornin Support the nmnristenson Divisiona Harper, Myrs rom V the Ladieos‘ ire menting' 2.30 at the W. Rudkin Whit Maki, Mrs Raybould afternoon A. Hogg Ludgate Keddid J. Hod Hughe aleohol nedical Mrs (G Rintaâ€" CANADIAN 10mp=â€" Lane Armstrong ... of Schumacher "~|Passed Away Friday each Had Been an Estgemed Reâ€" sident of Schumacher for Thirty Years. Armstrong 42 Scecond Ave., cams to his many friends. A re of Schumacher for over 39 year a veteran employes of the Mc Mines, Jerry was at work as Tuesday night. Wednesday he su a heart attack and was taken t Mary‘s Hospital where he passed early, Friday morning. He is su by his wife and ; Six sons and daughters, His eldest son is serv Holland with the Infantry Regi: Lieutenant Bessie Armstrong, a uate Of St. Mary‘s HMHosnital ie South Porcupine, March 7th. Special to The Advance. Peter Kosobuski was killed Thursday night at the Dome mine by a fall of rock, An inquest will be held later this week under Coroner Frank C, Evâ€" He leaves 10 children and 28 grandâ€" _The funeral will take place in Petâ€" erborough on Thursday. f Mr. Wilson Rayner, of South Porâ€" cupine, was his eldest son, others beâ€" ing Eddie Rayner, of Toronto:; Harold, of Windsor, Howard, of Gilson, near Port Arthur, and Warren, of Peterâ€" borough, His daughters are Mrs. Casâ€" tle, of Detroit, Mrs. Beach, of Toronto, Mrs. Olive MacKay, of Toronto, and Mrs. V. O‘Neill, of Peterborough. Peter Kosobuski Killed by Fall of Rock at Dome Mine ans He passed away. peacefully at midâ€" night on Monday after a brief illness, at the age of 82 children. His wife pledpceased him in 1919. overseas with the ing Torps; and Lt Armstrong (on th ching staff) is st south Porcupine, March 7th. Special to The Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rayner, of Bloor Ave., left on Tuesday for Peterâ€" borough, upon learning of the death of Mr. Rayner‘s father, Mr. George Rayâ€" ner, of that town. The elderly gentleman was a visitor here at his son‘s home two years ago and made many friends during his stay. The deceased is survived by his widâ€" ow, one son, and a daughter, all of Timmins. Strickland, Mrs. Strickland. H. Miller, Mrs. T. Cahill Mrs. T. Wilson. ] A. McGinn, Mrs. McGinn man, Mrs. Chapman. J. Cook, Mrs. Woon. G. Mrs. Chambers. P?. Hammel, Mrs Can Campbell, Mrs, Hammé Dr. Someryville, G. Rayner. W. Gannon, Mrs. Tessier, Mrs. D. Milla:r H. Jones Mrs Jones. Proulx. 0 O. Henderson, Mrs. Novokuski, J. Novakuski, Mrs. McPhate. B. Longworth, Mrs. Longworth, D. Hughes, Mrs. Tomkinson. N. Lett. Mrs. Woodrow, H. Woodrow Mrs. Lett. E. McDonald, Mrs. Ewing, A. Ewing, Mrs, Grant. H. Darwin, Mrs. Darwin, M. Bailey, Mrs. Bailey. T. Tyndall â€" Mrs. Johnson, G. Mcâ€" Manus, Mrs. Galbraith. Tryv The Advance Want Advertisement Death of Father of Mr. Wilson Rayner, South End 11 Adva udde 11 11Q0EEILITIS,. C IS <~SUrVivEeAL! ‘‘ * and _six sons and fiveo eldest son is serving in| Pte the Infantry Regiment, A Mrsi Hammel Campbell Proulx. M1 he suff Tessi¢1 Cham!} Mi | 001 to the W. irs, of. | C he widâ€"| *A bereavoâ€"| W Chapâ€" ~\ Faneral of Oldâ€"timer StLal] } \,' of Timmins Serving * with Vet Guards l For the past several years Mrs. Inâ€" gram has been spending the. winters lwit.h her daughters, Mrs, J. McCaffrey of the Dome, and Mrs. Weir. Another idaughter,. Mrs. Gilbert Arthur, of Torâ€" onto, was in South Porcupineâ€"at the | time of her mother‘s death being calâ€" ‘led here in connection ‘with Mrs. Inâ€" | gram‘s illness. C A funeral service was conducted oy Rev. H. G. Cook of Bt. Paul‘s Anglican ;church last evening prior to the reâ€" mains being entrained on the Northâ€" |land for Utterson, Muskoka, for burial l on Saturday. Mrs. Weir and Mrs. Arâ€" thur accompanied the remains. | â€"Mrs. Ingram was a real pioneer. af South Porcupine, March 7th. Special to The Advance. Mr. and Mrs, I. P. Wilson, of Golden City, have been informed that® their son, Pte. Robert Wilson, has been wounded on the western front. He has been serving overseas for nearly a vear, and is the second of their four sons to be wounded. Their eldest son, Irvin. has returned <to Canada since being wounded overseas. Pte. Robéert Wilson‘s wife and two children live in Golden City. Pte. Robt. Wilson Wounded, O)yerp 500 Attend Blg on Service Overseas| /, » t ad Card Party Undeéer South Pm'(‘upii-\“‘,_â€"-‘\Inr(‘h 7th Sp"u;:l' # to The Advance. ‘SCO“tS A\llSpl('(‘S . J sn ol â€" t Waree «lt d **% s wl d m aa South Porcupine, March 7th. Speciai to The Advance, Pte. R, ‘Creigan, of the Veteran Guard of Canada, stationed at Port Arthur, passed away on February 15th when he was about to complete his day‘s tour of duty. A letter has been received by his stepâ€"daughter, Mrs. R. C., Mitchell, of South Porcupine, from Q.C. No., 6 Co. Veteran Guards, telling of his funerâ€" al. The service was held on FPebruary 19th at St. Andrew‘s Parish Church at Port ‘Arthur. Mrs. Ingram was a real pione Utterson, having gone there as a when their destination could on reached by team from Orillia. house "I saw my daughter looking thoughtâ€" fully at the sideboard."â€"Sudbury Star. Mrs. Eliza Jane Ingram who has been stayving at the home Oof her daughter, â€" Mrs. Harry Weir, 65 ‘«Comâ€" mercial Ave. fiassed away yesterday at the age of 85 years. Mrs. Ingram Dies at South Porcupine at Age of 85 Y ears South Porcupine. March 8th. Special to The Advance. it And then your wife threw a you?" Yes, sir?" And what made you leave Away Just T pleting His D You say your motherâ€"inâ€"l hair at you?" said the SIP. *‘ then yvour wife threw L Retains all the nutritive value of fres A milkâ€"with vitamin D added by irradiation 2/ t‘ If it‘s Borden‘s, it‘s GOI to be good! ordemn 4 ENMRPORATED MILK Creigan â€" Passed Just Before Comâ€" minufte cooking school notherâ€"inâ€"law threw id the magistrate. 57 E/8/ the GCow Borden‘s Evaporated trated from purest, finest Evaporation moisture only makes it ri Retains all the nutriti milkâ€"with vitamin D ad _ a bride only be During the past weekâ€"end a card party was held under the auspices of the Fourth, Eighth Troops of Boy Scouts. The event was held in St. Anthony‘s hall, and the atâ€" tendance was over 500. There were 17 tables of bridge, 89 tables of five hundred and eight tables of whist. Ths event was specially successful and enâ€" jovable. The following is a list of the prize winners : Bridgeâ€"Menâ€"1st vert; <~nd, J. V. ] Desaulniers. Ladies Schumacher Lions Club Guests at 8. Poreupine South Porcupine, March 7th. Special to The Advance. Members of the Schumacher Lions‘ Club were guests of the Kiwanis on Monday at their regular meeting at the Airport Hotel. Welcome was exâ€" tended to the visitors by Kiwanian T. R. Langdon, and Bob Crosby of the Lions replied. After the meeting they repaired to the curling rink for a curling competiâ€" tion between the clubs, Mr. F. C, Evans winning the event. Evaporated Milk Surprise Boxâ€"Mr Speciallâ€"F,. Dumas 15¢) (ez 75¢) postpaid. FREE â€"OUR BIG 1945 SEED AND NURSERY BOOK â€"Leads Aggain 5e DOMINION SEFD HOUSE, CEORCETOWN, ONT, Early Chatham Earliest Quality Tomato Yet Developed â€"Valuable For All Parts of Canada Of immense valuo for the North and THURSDAY., MARCH 3TH, i4 €) â€"1I1st, J. H. E. Chateaiuâ€" V. Bonhomme; 3rd, C. idiesâ€"1st, Mrs. C. Mceâ€" ‘s. ID. Martin: 3rd. Mrs. TY rly varieties. s yielded as Freater Crops |rI{ Chatha n ind may be eet each way. and H)I(HII f e 2 !4 ently darger. milk n listed., (Pkt Riopel nt, Sask. : Around ted under nersk were ethbridge to twelve D

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