Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 19 Apr 1945, 1, p. 7

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United Church South Porcupine. Om BLOO: AVENUE, REV. J. C. THOMPSON » 11.00 am.â€"Morning Evening Serviceâ€" 7.00 p.m. sSUNDAY 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 Morning Worshipâ€"Schumacher 11 a.m. Evening Serviceâ€"Goiden Cityâ€"7.00 p.m. SsUNDAY SCHOOL * Golden Cityâ€"1.30 p.m. Schumacherâ€"2.00 p.m. Come to our friendly, inspirational Services See that your children are at Sunday School Minister: Rev. A, R. Chidwick, L.Th. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer. 2 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 4.15 pm.â€"Baptisms. 700 pm.â€"Evening Prayer. Holy Communion on first Sunday of month at 11 a.m.; on second Sunday at 8 30 am.: and on third Sunday at Golden Textâ€""If any man be in Christ he is a new creature: old things are passed away: behold, all things are become new." Munday Service 11.00 a.m. School 945 a.m. Christian Science Reading Room, McInnis Block, i8 Pine St. North. Open Tuesday, PFriday and Saturday from 12.00 noon to 5 p m. Church BANK OF COoOMMERCE BLDG. Rev. Canon R. 8. Cushing, B.A., L Th. Priestâ€"Inâ€"charge 10.00 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Morning Prayer 7.00 pm. Evening Prayer Holy Communion on first Sunday of month at 11.00 a m. Cor. â€" Rea and Commercial Ave., Timmins Pastor J. Spillenaar Sundayâ€" Morning Worship 11 a.m Sunday School 1 p.m. Evangelistic Services 7. p.m. Fridayâ€"Childrens Church 7. p.m. Prayer Meeting 8 p.m. 25 Golden Ave., South Porcupine Sunday School 2.30 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7.30 p.m. Tuesday Young Peoples Meeting 7 p.m Thursday Childrens Church 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting 8 p.m. All Welecmse Oddfeiows Hall @ntruce Nortk sSTTNDAY, APRIL 22~%D, 1945 "MCTRINE OF ATONEMENT Kouth Porcupine Om (Missourt Synod) E. Rot»® Pastor Divine Service at 8:30 pm. in the Anglican Church South Poreupine. All are welcome. _ 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Evening Worship 1J2.15 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. Bchool. The Presby terian Church in Canada MACKAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 113 ELM STREET SoOUTH Minister: Rev. Dr. Geo. Aitken, Th.D. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service 3 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7 pm. Evening Service You Are Welcome The Salvation Army CAPT. and MRS. DOUCGLAS CHURCH Services Sundayâ€"11 a.m. and 700 p.m. Wed. 2.30â€"Home League Thurs. 8.00 pm.â€"Public Meeting Your are invited to attend these Gospel Services. St. Paul‘s Church South Porcupine. Ont. Keyv.â€"H. G. Cook, B.A. L. TH,. Rector Sunday 11.00 a.m. Moining Prayer 7.00 p.m. Evening Prayer Holy Communion on first Sunday at 11 a.m. 2nd and 4th Sundays at 9 a m. ard and 5th Sundays at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. Trinity United Churcehb §chumacher AND Porcupine United Church Mountjoy United Church Christian Science Society 100 Mountjoy Street S. Minister REV. E. GILMOUKâ€"SMITH, BA 11 am. Morning Worship 7 pm. Evening Worship Sunday School 1215 for. 9 and. over 2.00 for 8 and under Delnite Sunday School 145 Public Worship 245 Pourth Ave., and Cedar St. N. REV. W. M. MUSTARD, M.A., B.D. Timmins St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Chureb B‘nai Israel Synagogue Church Directory _ St. Matthew‘s Church Schumacher Anglican Pentecostal Assembly Cedar Street North ISRAEL 1. HALPERN, Pabbi W. LINDER, Canter First United Church ~n. The Church lowing â€" sut their dut he added that if any riocting they would m :gret it. Thers was nc of the film and eq ! duse to any supposed dition laws, but becai being illegally sa0wn firs® passed the Ont:i !ture Board, and beca1 considered as an uns showing of motion p type of equlpment in that the hall itself ws proof. When the case lice court the next v manded on request f1 authorities, and thers mands before it was g@aqacda d d d e dsiss | e ds divlts ds d P ts ds P dn s d uis ds is d in it AA sds 6¢f. Shawn was for the showing legal conditions. Special referen Advance ten yea theatre to be bu. Mascioli. The A be named * elegance wa building â€" w years ago, th? inspected and : In the House ago J. A. Brad programmes thcusands in equal opport! the South. "~ The Advanc Mr. Bradette thoughtful pe was the very geize the if they " Paul rep they did and 1400 gard to radio that. was and later becams a VE In the Ontario Legis ago Premier Hepburn nouncement that a were negotiating to ta velop the lig country north nail, FKFOourth avel film and equlpm{ tion against a mJ Herman Shawn, ing the machine. presént time IlL S private enterprise proceed with the Hepburn Governm a dislike for priva in some notorious enterprise been a enterprise been allowed in the lignite matter it been certain that long er nite business would hav farther than it has, or | been shown long t was no place to g0. Reductions in the telegr from 15 per cent. upwart from all T. N. O. point: for ~example â€" was rec 60 cents to 50 cents. in rates was made throl rangement made with the David Gordon and Mik twoa local High School mu the honour in 1935 of bein members of an orchestr from all over the province senting the musical talent Schools and Collegiate I1 Ontagio. This crchestra v mIns was represe Provincial Wome! tion. Miss Maimie as one of the vi Association at the Toronto that yeat Mrs. Mellina Pi Timmins for 22 y the home of her Larcher, Sixth ayv for the convenuon 0 ucational Associatior For the first time b 40000900 40000 % 0000090000000 0 00 0 0 4 0 09 0# 0 0% 090 066 %% 6 % 0 0 o as two da Mrs. Catl who was : her by 15 bers of tl Y CJ Dama 1935. Sn Machan 1 BRCO#0000 0000 0000000000008 0000000 0000000080008 0%¢ 04006 e BEFOR E all and see us regarding New Low Rates on all Automobile Insurance 20 PINXNE STREET NORTH Phone da l Women‘s SOoItD; s Maimie Borland of the viceâ€"presid Fire Threatens, Let Us Help You Check Your Fire Insurance. TEN. YEARS AGCO IN TIMMINS ons wers? legraph t o. These Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering T QUC tim presentt INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES â€" REAL ESTATE Â¥A T MclIunis Block uilt in Advan Pichet D9i From {Jata in the Porcupine Advancte Fyles 01 in us mad ipa mm( M. qu ed ughter, M adi )abi Â¥A] ‘A WA ho O 11 pi n 11 LC ll) 20 name YÂ¥ 4O 1 me¢ ‘Oouid his th i1 it D 218.‘ l h wA t \A H n loval The under Among the local and personal itams in The Advancs ten years ago Wwere the following:â€"‘"In the three mont‘hs he has been pastor of Trinity Unitcd Church at Kirkland Lake, Rev. James Graham has officiated at nearly forty wedding:s:." "Mrs. A. .S. Porter ~and Miss Roma Porter left on Tuesday on a two weeks‘ trip to Bermuda." "Little Miss Norma Gayle Laroug, who has been a patient in St. Mary‘s hospital for some weeks, is now well on the way to recovery." "Th2 schools closed toâ€"day for the holidays, to reâ€" way to recovery." ‘I[hn2> sChnoois CiOSef toâ€"day for the Easter holidays, to reâ€" opzen on April 29th." "Bobby: Skelly, little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Skelly, Sixth avenue, is making the very best recovery after an operation this week at St. Mary‘s hospital for mastoid trouble." "John Hooker, the little son of Mr. and Mirs. H. W. Hooker, is still seriously ill at St. Mary‘s hospital. His condition toâ€"day is reported as a little better than yvesterday, but he is very Alf. Snow Writes to Thank Friends in the Poreupine served a minute silence in honour of Mrs. Ernie Blodgstt, who died shortly before, and who was one of the activ»e and faithful workers for the Chapter. The Regent of the local 1.0.D.E., Mrs. H. L. Traver, paid special tribute to Mrs. Blosdgett and her value to the work of the Order. Th The Advance has the folâ€" owing letter from Alf. Snow, popular )ldâ€"time resident of the Porcupine. All iere will be dslighted to hear from r1im, and will reciprocate the good wishes he expresses. St. Ann‘s Chapel, Gunnislake, Cornwall, Eng., I used to have : ) me, and I mu iss them now. I i I was sharin th2e town. ub Empit Zat10t and I years ago, presenting vith a handsome silk address by President occasion was most in itriotisin, and Mrs. ] h th ind i1pe south Porcupine very grieved 78 BRUCE AVENUE Phone 30 dal i1 Timmins. â€"have bed Neame, supported â€" by as. Cowan, of Timâ€" the Canadian Legitn, itorsâ€" to the â€" regulatr Ladies‘ Auxiliary hers sresenting the Auxilâ€" with a cutting the rumours of . bomb. As much ndness and respé ble wa be wit im thankful fso has been hank all the ndly ne day very Cornwall, Eng [arch 19th, 19« 1C papet in ‘Timinins nt Woodbury YÂ¥OU Oolée a quarâ€" Consuners Police tracâ€" s who werd in i 1A 1)1D€ Ont. 'Safety Trophies Awarded at Convention at Queberc daily paper here of th at the Paymaster Mine Once again I thank kind thoughts and seon wishes. The mines of Canada ar rapidly a safe place for m Already mining comparss with most other occupatior of certain natural hazards, cord is improving year by good result has been acthi ever, only at the expense . care and watchfuiness on â€" both the responsible offici the miners themselves. A campaign is waged to mak "safcty conscious." Toâ€"day (April 18th) t awards were made to the 1944, of the John T. Rya: at the annual dinner of th institute of Mining Me Queb>»c. Thess ars emblem best records of the year f classes of mines, metallifuor The coal miner record was the sscond time) by the Quebed Advance. In addition From on Oldâ€"timer, Alf. W. Snc Get Ready to Buy VICTORY BONDS fi 2e ATONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITT ir2 the ye metall record ) . *By Suddenly, for no reason, you thought of that husky, fairâ€"haired Stevens kid who lived in the brown house near you. You‘d been talking to his mother only a couple of days ago and she told you he‘d been reported missing after they‘d taken Calais. You didn‘t know what to say to her then. #.11 REMEMBER when you were asked to buy Victory Bonds last Fall? One of the company War Finance Workers asked you: ‘"Well, how much will it be this time, Bert?"" And you told him. Then he asked: "And how about buying another bondâ€"for cash?" You hadn‘t thought of that. The one you were buying on the Payroll Plan was going to pinch you plenty. The best job you ever did has to be done again! Domini OlU ind per 1,000 The Trophic canad‘ia Y (8th Victory Loan opens April 23rd.) reff Mr. O Timmins Soldier Bereaved By the Death of His Father ners, Rog Ma he¢ B inda renc dont ce Owas m hn Murph tin Mutph: Ap) 1V 11 11 1€ h mad h _ W 1€ i1 1Gd a WE nd In n Kensin The Ro Onge â€" sol 339 and be wo daugh! of whom ilistment en home bereaved s father Turphy 11 th WIn nMnD have been emploved i1 mining areas, including the Ontario Hydro C Larder Lake;: Justin, Nc formerlvy of Timmins, Rusk Porcupine Mines To No Diamond Drilling on the south. Mr. Rockier states â€" the main shearing of the area tray es the north group and possibly tends into the southern holdings Thornloe Township, says The No Ru CY Municipal Buildi Timmins, Ontari April 16th, 1945, And he answered : "It‘s a wise move, Bert. Victory Bonds are a grand investment at 3. And in an emergency you can get your money back on them immediately." When you got home and told Mary what you‘d done, she didn‘t squawk. She just said, "What else can we do?" So you said, "O.K.â€"I‘ll take that other bond for cash." Sealed tenders will be received by the Clerk until 5 April 30th, 1945, for supplying of Firemen‘s Uniforms. Compiete details may be obtainsd from the Chief of partment. Tenders should â€"be plainly marked.. The low der will not necessarily be accepted. done Two weeks later there was a "V" flag flying over your plant building. And it made you ftel warm deep inside to be a member of that winning team. It was the best job you ever did! Th The cost of war is greater now than eve So the best job you ever did h Tenders for Uniforms again Advance wWant Advts 1 l 31 Building g, to follow the recom E. K. Fockler, The company holds w is in Bristol Townsh} ) claims adjoining Orp Mr. Frockler states thi Mines, I ike a t than fiv id Dan, reattem in the not ing â€" Mark, Commissior Noranda: + TOWN OF TIMMIN®S Nn thern witlii Y »._ LIQUIDO@ PASTE Sudbury â€" Star: me when Euro 1l10v the comfor t0o eovet Lookin Mice hn m. Monda Pire D any te Clerk ib1¢

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