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Porcupine Advance, 16 Aug 1945, 1, p. 2

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From South Porcupine, Dome and the District Word has beeir received by Mrs. Leroy that Sgt. Roy Camley, well known in South Porcupine has been awarded the Military Medal. «The citation has not yot been received but will be given here later, .Sgt. Camley, whose wife (Lillian Leroy) lives in Welland,â€"comes {fram a patâ€" riotic family. HMe was born in Hailâ€" eybury, and is the son of Mr, Alec. Camley .of ° Latchford. He is the brother of Mrs. Robert Miner, and «of Mrs. Parnell Lersy of «South Porâ€" cupine. He has three brothers, Lloyd in the Forestry Corps, Ray in the Reconnaissance Corps and Dalâ€" ton in the Merchant Marine. His sister Normas is in the W.D., of the R.CA.F. / Srgt. Roy Camley ’ Awarded Military Medal Mr.' Lloyd Durkin of HKHingston was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Sharp, Hallnor metvicnes, Pte. Joe Cosentino and his wife (Gwen Falconer) of â€" Montreal are visiting in town. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Mahon, Stanâ€" ley, and Howard, are on holiday in Bhawville. j Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, wWilson Rayner on Bloor Ave. last week were Pte. Ross Monaghan and his bride, the former Verna Connors (Preston East Dome who were married on July 19th. in Torâ€" onto, Pte. Monaghan, whoss home is in Matheson lived in Porcuâ€" pine for a time and enlisted in the Canadian Army from our town. The newlyâ€"weds (to whom we exâ€" tend felicitations» left on Monday for Sherbrooke. Miss Penny Luxton of Kasil, Queâ€" bec is visiting her parents for two weeks, on Main St. A vacation school is being held this week, and next, in the United Church building and the Anglican Parish Hall. Full details of this and the work accomplished will follow next week â€"~Pallbearers wero> Messys. . Prankie, Frank Richards, 10. McChesney, Stanley Nelson, George» Sutton and Roy Richards. - Mrs. Harney and daughter, Cindcryâ€" ella, of Belleterre Que., are on holiday at the home of her sister Mrs. J. Aitken, Crawford St. B. Porcupine, Special to The Adâ€" vance, August 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rayner with Beulah Rayner and Miss Helen Popâ€" pleton left last week by car. for holâ€" iday in Toronto, Peterboro, and oâ€" ther points. A very quict, private funeral was held on PFriday afternoon from Hunâ€" kin‘s Funeral Parlors, when Henry Frederick Ronalds victim of the reâ€" cent tragedy was laid to rest in Tisâ€" dale Cemetery, Rov. John Ford ofâ€" ficlated and on‘y immediate memâ€" bers of the families affected, and close friends were â€" present. Mr. Ronalds senior of Quobee:â€" was preâ€" He was formsrly empiloyed at the Coniaurum Mine and enlisted in the 6th Armored Rogt. of the 6th,. Hussars from _ here. He â€" married Lillian Leroy in 1927 and has one daughter, Carolyn. Margaret is to take a special course at school to fit her for a posiâ€" tion as dietitian. She was astonâ€" ished to find her little brother and sister almost grown up. 3 Shortly after â€" arrival home Buddy Spitz from S. Porcuâ€" pine visited the family, and George W. G. Smith (son of Mr. and Mrs, Smith) was expected there on leave Mrs. Slate and two children: of Galt are visiting at the home of â€"Dr. and Mrs E. A. S. McKittrick. Mrs. Don Millar is spending a few days in Toronto. Rev. R. J, Scott, Mrs. Scott, and i Ni Jj «ui whe * 6 On Wednesday (August 8th.) Mrs. Fred Mason of the Dome was hostess at a charming party in honour of Mrs. McFadden‘s impending departâ€" ure. Guests present wpre members of a Bridge club of which the guest of honour was one. During the evâ€" ening Mrs. McFadden was presented with an Elizabeth Arden toilet kit, with the best wishes of all present. A delightful lunch was served folâ€" lowing cards at which Mrs. M. Welch won the prize. Those present were Mrs.: R. Ellis, Mrs. C, Myles, Mrs, M. Welch, Mrs. G. Mustard (Hoyle), Mrs, W H. Atkinson, Mrs. E. A. S McKittrick, Mrs. Stan Green, Mrs. Culbert, Mrs. Slate, Mrs. T. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. James McFadden of the Dome are leaving shortly to make their home in â€" Haileybury, Mr. McFadden having accepted a position with Ventures Ltd. two children of Cobalt have taken up residence in the United Church Manse. Rev. Scott‘s induction to his charge took place last ThursGday a social evening at which the new minister and his wife met members of the congregation. Rev. Scott preached on Sunday for, the first time here. ° the hâ€"ostess- Mrs. Fred Mason, and the guest of honour, Mrs. J. McFadâ€" den. ; l_a:bm. To Mr. and Mrs. Rene Quesnel of 146 Commercial Ave. on August 4th, a daughter, in Porcuâ€" pine General Hospital. | Y _i Miss“-Peggy McLellan, and her brother John left on Thursday for Detroit to spend two weeks‘ holiday with their aunt. Pte. Robert Purnis arrived in town on Thursday on leave. Mrs. Hubert Doran and two chilâ€" dren of Haileybury are visiting Mrs. E. K. Martin on Leighton St. Born. On August 6th. in . Porcuâ€" pine General Hospital® to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laamanen ( Aili Schneâ€" ider) of 73 Moore St., a son, in Porcupine General Hospital. . 0M ME . 200 OOEA Cns L2 200 P On. Wednesday August 1st Mrs. Laamanen was guest of honour at her home when a number of personâ€" al friends met to give her a ‘surprise‘ shower. A group gift of a baby colâ€" lapsible bath and several indiviâ€" dual gifts delighted the recipient. Bingo prizéé were won by Mrs. Kiâ€" visto, Mrs. ‘ Kemp, Mrs. Townsend and Mrs. John Doran. C B ie t *# _ A delightful lunch was served laâ€" ter, hostesses assisting the hostesses being Mrs. Kivisto, Miss Austdal, Mrs. Pasick and Mrs, Heise. Among those attending werc:â€" Mrs. Sky, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mtrs. Kivisto, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs, Train, Migs Austdal, Mrs. I Hayes, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs,. J. CoOk, Mrs. W. Dixon, Mrs. Rack, Mrs. Wm. Farren, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Doris Smith (Timmins), Mrs. M. Delong, Mrs. Pasick, Mrs. Novakuske,. Mrs. Forsell (Timmins), Mrs Heise, Mrs. Backsted, Mrs. Anne Kemp, Mrs. J. Doran, Mrs. Townsend, Miss B. Gannoil â€" the hostesses Mrs. Wm. Gannon and Mrs; Viola° Marjerrison "° and the guest of honour Mrs. C,. Laamanen. Contributing to the gift «but unâ€" able to attend were: Mrs. R. Clark, Mrs. Tomchick, Mrs. Young, Miss H Poppleton, Mrs. Gwen Harvey, Miss H. Haneberry, Mrs, Copeland, Mrs. Luhta, Mrs. G. Sutton, Miss G. Laâ€" na, Mrs. C. Tittensor, Mrs. Haapala, Miss E. Salminen. aANA 4A NP , L. M on ePR Mrs. Wm. Gannon ~and Mrs. Marjerrison were sponsOors of the Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers and son are home from two weeks‘ holiday at Barbers Bay. Joliet Que. are guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Llioyd Hunkin, Born. To Mr. und Mrs,: Russell Crick of the Paymaster Mine, a son, on August 8th., in Porcupine Generâ€" al Hospital. Born. To Mr. and Mrs, David Baâ€" ker of Railroad St. daughter, on August 7th., in Porcuâ€" pine General Hospital. Mrs. Iva Foster who has been visitâ€" ing at the home of her brother Dr B. H. Harper left on Monday fo: Sault Ste. Marie. Mr C. E. Chapman of Toronto is visiting his sister Mrs. B. H. Harper of Pome mines. Mrs. Lunam of Campbells Bay is spending a few days as guest of her daughter Mrs. J. Ostrom of Golden and Mrs. George Sanderson home afâ€" Mrs. James Fell and family and Miss M. Arbour are holidaying at their cottage at Bayside Beach. Mrs. George Helmer and grandâ€" daughter Barbara Bowes are visitâ€" ing in Shawville. She was called to Shawville owing to the sudden death of her nephew Pte. Hawley Piric, son of her brother John Pirie, who was drowned in the Bryson river. He was wading in the river and fell into a hole; not being able to swim he died from drowning and shock. He was given full military honcurs from his Highland regiraent when Mrs Racicot of Preston East Dome has returned from Toronto, after leaving her young daughter in the General Hospital for medical treatâ€" ment. Mrs. Wilcox, an English warâ€"bride, is on holiday visiting Mrs. Wm. Barr of Preston East Dome. William Hall R. C. A. F. is home from Alplands for a time â€" with his family on Commercial LA.W. Rhoda Allen of Rockcliffc is visiting her parents on William Ave. Her brother Trooper Clifford Allen is also home on "Pacific leave‘". Ave. his funeral took place in â€" Shawville. The young man was home on holiâ€" day on Pacific leave when the traâ€" gedy occurred. Mr.' and Mrs, Mel McDowell and son David are home at Rae Ave. after holiday in Cochrane. Mrs, Randall Mosher of Preston East Dome is progressing well â€" afâ€" ter operation in â€" Porcupine â€" Generâ€" al Hospital. flnA Mrs. Duncan McPhail, an Cldâ€" time resident of the Porcupine Camp now of Boston was in Timmins this week renewing acquaintances and spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cliff, of town. Mrs W V. Lane is visiting friends in New Liskeard for a few days. Mrs James _ Armstrong returned last week from Toronto leaving her sister Mrs. Sarah Pedlar slightly imâ€" proved in health. '_Mr. Art Ewing of the Liquor Comâ€" mission is supplying this week at Kapuskasing. Flying Officer "Bud" Evans elâ€" dest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Evans has arrived back in Canada and is being welcomed home on Tuesday. His bride who is in the Women‘s Division of the R.A.F. was not able to leave England, but is expected to join him as soon AS possible. us LE Miss Monaghan of Matheson, and her cousin Miss Monaghan of Rouyn are guests for a time at the home of their aunt Mrs. W. Dixon. Pte. Kenneth McCaw is home on leave with his father on Bruce Ave. Miss Ada Curtis is on holiday in Kapuskasing. Luuhta. Born to Mr. and Myrs. EFino Luhta 52 Commercial Ave., on August 6th., a son, in Porcupine General Hospital. Stanley Millions R.CNVR. leaves on Tuesday for Halifax to report for Pacific duty. Mr. and Mrs., William Uren of 144 Evans St. Connaught Hill announce the marriage of their son Leading Stoker Fernleigh Charles Uren _ of the Royal Navy, to Winnifred May Dack of London England. The wedding took place at Claxton Hall, Borough of Westminister, London. at the home of the bride‘s parents and the bride and two sisters attending. A reception followed the marriage at the home of the bride‘s parnts and the happy couple left later for honeymoon in Southport, Details of the wedding are not available. Mr. and Mrs. Uren hope the young people will soon be comâ€" ing home to take up residence here. We extend our best wishes to them for a happy future. Mrs. George Edward Cole, Assisâ€" tant Minister of Mines for Manitoba, formerly of Porcupine, was married on July 3ist.. in Winnipeg to Mrs, Wonnacott, his secretary for the past fifteen years, 0OS. Lawrence Dillon R.CN.VR. left this week for his ship after 30 day leave here with relatives, priot to volunteering for Pacific duty. Miss Lillian Harry who has been visiting her parents Mrs. Wm. Harry of Front St. has returnâ€" ed to Toronto. Joyce Edwards and Verne Edwards of Hamilton are visiting their sister Mrs. Neil Pirie at Dome Exterisor. Mrs., Walter Hills and two children of Dome Extension are on holiday in Hamilton. mMrs. Ralph Ellis and son Strachan left on Saturday for holiday in Torâ€" onto. Mr. and Mrs Tom Webb have reâ€" turned to Dome Ex. after holiday in Toronto. . Mr. Ken Deacon of Woodstock was holidaying at his home on Commerâ€" cial Ave. over the week>end. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miner are preéâ€" paring to leave 8: Porcupine and reâ€" side in Red Lake where Mr has acceppted a position. Mrs. T. Donley left for Calumet Island this week after visiting her brother Mr. T Cahill and sister Mrs. Island this wee brother Mr. T J. Cunningham are spending two weeks camping At their summer cottage at Bayside. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Honer, of the Dome, left this week for holiday at Flesherton and points east. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worth, of Brouâ€" tWO ‘Car]} Fritz and family left on Saturday for and daughter THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARTO Convention being held from August and ‘1l4th to 1l7th in that city. They will at | visit their daughters in Toronto before returning. Miss Peggy and Mr. John McLellan. of Main St., left Thursday for a vaâ€" Mr. Jos. Miller left on Sunday to attend the Fire Chiefs‘ Convention in Windsor. Schumacher, .Aug. 14th, Special to The Advance. Mr. Reg. Vaughan left Saturday for holiday in Southern Ontario, Mrs. Ross Davis and two daughters have returned from Fort William and are staying with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis at the Dome. Mrs. Hy. Kaplan and son, of Vanâ€" couver, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Kaplin‘s parents for a time. Misses Anne and Dse Iannarelli were[ good time. There was the Merryâ€"goâ€" hostesses at a nicely arranged party Round, Fish Pond, slides and races held at their home on Railroad St. for the kiddies, bingo for mother, aud The party was held in honour of their lots of baseball and the Plug Casting brother Sgt. Frank Iannarelli, RC.A.F.! for dad. The Midget Baseball started stationed at Dartmouth, Nova Scot,ia.'ofi' at 9.30 a.m. when the Pirates de¢â€" A nice social evening was enjoyed,, feated the Yanks by a score of 9â€"8 During the evening a dainty lunch. was served, after lunch dancing was enâ€" joyed. The following guests attended Misses Ann Butkoveich, Margaret Scuiâ€" lion, Mary Radosovich, Lucille Matâ€" tieu, Mary Vrbanac, Betty Vrbanac, Christine Vrbanac, Louise Delich, Milâ€" dred Mirkovich, Inez Fregonese, L.A.C. Bruno Bertol, RCAF., LAC, Bill Shaw, RCAF., LA.C. Gus McLean, RCAF., Gunner Tommy Scullion, R. CN.V.R., Pte Jack Davis, R.C.A., Pte Brundy Defelice, Able Seaman Boyd Prentice, Buddy Mangotich, Hans Sko.â€" berg, Andy Leclaire, Bill Mirkovich, Sgt. Frank Iannarelli, R.C.A.F. Flight Lieutenant Gordon Miller R. C.AF., is visting. his brother Mr. Earl Miller, Fifth Ave., and Mr. Carmen and the Dodgers defeated the Gianis with a 16â€"11 victory. The kiddies foot races were held at 10.30 a.m. The Plug Casting Contest was held at 11.30 a.m. Prize winners were. W. Kenty, T. Laine, E. Wigelins, T. Kallio, E. Small, H Adams. Juvenile Baseballâ€"United Movers vs. MciIntyre at 1.30 p:m. United Movers defeated McIntyre by a score of 5â€"4 At 2.30 p.m. the swimming races were held at the Lions Club Swimming Pool Prizes were awarded the winners in the Free Style, Breast Stroke, Back Stroke and Diving Competition. Surface and | Underground Saféty Draw was held at 3.15 p.m. Senior Baseballâ€"Porcupine Combines vs. McIntyre Miners in an exhibition Miller, First Ave., Flight Lieutenant| game which was a big attraction. Comâ€" Miller has just recently returned from |pines defeated McIntyre with a score overseas, he was a prisoner of war in | og »_4 Germany for over two years. T booths were erected in various Mr. Abie Frumpkin left for Ottawa on Sunday after spending holidays with his motlhier on Golden Avenue. Mrs. Caldwel!, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Maxwell, on Strachâ€" an Avenue, left this week for her home in Arnprior. FO. Buddy Evans arrived home last Thursday from overseas, His brother, Stephen, is expected this week. Stephâ€" en arrived on the Pasteur Sunday. Cletué Sullivan left. on Saturday for Ottawa. McIntyre Field Dya _ Other Schumacher News L.A.W.Doreen Wills, R.C.A.F., (W.D, stationed at Christie Street Hospital, Toronto is spending a ourlough at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Bill Wills, First Ave. Le:lie Lampkin, Royal Canadian Navy is spending a leave with his parents Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Lampkin, Fourth Ave. Pte Bob Hannigan, R.C.A., stationed at Camp Borden is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. W Hannigan, Third Ave. LA.C. George Hain, R.CA.P., reâ€" cently returned from overseas service is visiting at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wills, First Ave, Pte Charlie Hamilton, recently reâ€" turned from overseas service and Myrs. Hamilton are visitnig friends in Sthuâ€" macher and Timmins. Oldo Berezoski, Royal Canadian Navy spent a leave visiting his parents Myr. and Mrs. Berezoski, Second Ave.. Mrs. Peace, First Ave. left for a months‘ holiday at Toronto and other Miss Molly Robson, Second Ave., left to spend a holdiay with her aunt Mrs. Wilf Robson, Fort Erie. Mrs. Jack Chatson, First Ave. is holidaying in Toronto. points EVC t un n in Mr. Gordon B. Thompson, Fourth Ave., has returned from a vacation in Toronto. Thursday, August 9th, a midnight swim meet was held at the Lions Club Swimming Pool. Swimming and danâ€" cing was enjoyed from 9 till 12 p.m. There was a large attendance and evâ€" eryone had a good time. Miss Elizabeth MacMillan, of the National Film Board, Ottawa, is visitâ€" ing her parents and Mrs. Sincla‘s MacMillan, McIntyre Property. _Mr. Ken Adamson, Third Ave: left for Belle Terre, where he has accepted a position. Air Gunner Tommy Scullion, R.C. NVR., left Friday for his station at Halifax after spending a leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Sceulâ€" lion, First Ave, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fusten, First Ave. left Saturday by car for a holiday at Belleville and other points. Stirling Hayward, Royal Canadian Navy, left Sunday for his station at Halifax after spending a leave with his father Mr. James Hayward, Railâ€" Cl Ne PE The Rev. J. A. Breckenridge, of Trinity United Church, left to spend a month‘s vecation at. Toronto and Miss Stella Walko, Reg N. Wellesley other points. Hospital, Toronto, is visiting her parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Wailko, Fourth Ave. Section Officer Barbara Cam;;bgll. road St. ie d Pn io ts R. C. A. F.., (Womens Division) staâ€" tioned at Halifax spent a leave visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Angus Campâ€" bell, McIntyre Property. The friends of Mrs. Jack McMaster, Fourth Ave. will be sorry to know that she is ill in the Porcupine General Hospital, and all extend her their best wishes for a speedy recovery. Field Day . The weather was ideal for the Picnic and there was an extra large attendance. The committée in in ‘ ephan nts are in the ring cation in Windsor and Detroit. _ Mr and Mrs. Ron Mansfield and son Gary are on holiday in Windsor. They were accompanied by Miss Ingrid Klinga of Windsor, who has been reâ€" newing acquaintances in town. The many friends of Mrs. John Newâ€" man, who has been a patient in Porâ€" cupine General Hospital, will be glad to know that Mrs Newman is now convalescing at home. Mrs. Roy Lessor and three sons are visiting Mrs. Lessor‘s mother in Norâ€" Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Morton Kenâ€" drick, of Hoyle, a daughter, on Aug. 12th, in Porcupine General Hospital. Mrs. Betty Doran, Anti and Roddy, of Haileybury, have been visiting Myrs. E. K. Martin, on Leighton St., for the past week. charge arranged sports and entertainâ€" ments so that everyone would have a good time. There was the Merryâ€"goâ€" Round, Fish Pond, slides and races for the kiddies, bingo for mother, aud lots of baseball and the Plug Casting Mr. Frank Briden returned to Hamâ€" ilton on Friday after visiting his parâ€" ents for the past two weeks. Mrs. Ralph Ellis and son, Strachen Ave. are on holiday in Toronto, Rev. and Mrs. John Ford were lunâ€" cheon guests of Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Renison at Iroquois Falls on Tuesâ€" day of this week. At 2.30 p.m. the swimming races were held at the Lions Club Swimming Pool Prizes were awarded the winners in the Free Style, Breast Stroke, Back Stroke and Diving Competition. Senior Baseballâ€"Porcupine Combines vs. McIntyre Miners in an exhibition game which was a big attraction. Comâ€" bines defeated McIntyre with a score of 7â€"4 Lunch booths were erected in various parts of the field. Free Tea and Coffee were served from 11â€"30 till 2.00 In the evening at the McIntyre Arena an Ice Carnival under the direction of the Porcupine Skating Club with local talent and summer visitors taking part in the event. Each item was well 1eâ€" ceived by the audience. Taking part in the programme were Nigel Stgphens and Patsy Earl of the Granite Club Torâ€" onto. Bill Lewis, New Westminster, Jack Webster, Kirkland Lake, Margaret Collins, Kirkland Lake, and John O‘Donnell, _ Schumacher. Skating through the years with 6 .year old Deanne Williams, Calgary, 7 year old Sandra Jean Cameron, Schumacher 8 year old Sonja Currie, Montreal, 10 years old Irene Keeley, sSchumacher, 11 year old Dorothy Bélec, Schumacher 12 year old Kathleen Hill, Schumacher 13 year old Joyce Palmer, Toronto, 14 year old Joan Duval, Kirkland Laks, 15 year old Jacqueline Byers, Schuâ€" macher, 16 year old Norma Lee Caing, Chicago. Directors of the carpival Mr. Fred Mesot, Granite Club, Toronto Mrs. Frank Currie Montreal Skating Club, Miss Beryl Goodman, Kirkland Lake, Skating Club, Miss Marge Tomâ€" kinson, Porcupine Skating Club. Music for the evening wWas supplied by the McIntyre Band under the diâ€" rection of Lieutenant J. W. Lomas. To finish off a perfect day, dancing to the music of Willie Rodgers and his band was enjoyed in the MciIintyre auditorium and gymnasium hall. l wWord has been received here that Mrs. Frances Cousineau, 32, Parry Sound, Ont., drowned while swimiming with a group of people across the harâ€" bour from Halifax during the weekâ€"end ‘The body is being brought to the home '01’ her paretns at Englehart for buriali. Her husband Pte. Bud Cousineau, son o t 6 n i The Catholic Womens League Oof St. Alphonsus Parish Church were in charge of refreshments. The Clowns were a big attraction for the children also the Merryâ€"goâ€" round. During the day music was proâ€" vided by the McIntyre Band under the direction of Lieutenant J. W. Lomas. First Ave., is overseas with the Canaâ€" dian Army in Holland. Sunday, August 12th, the second Anâ€" nual picnic of the Conaurum employâ€" ees was held on the new picâ€"nic grounds The event was well attended, there was all kinds of sports and entertainments for young and old. Transportation to the grounds, ice cream, soft darimks, hot dogs and barâ€"bâ€"que was provided by the management. There were boys and girls races, men‘s and women‘s races, soft ball gam»s and all kinds of sport: which made the day a very happy one. tread on your foot old man?" he reâ€" marked as he saw one of the audience wince. "It must have been you, I’x_n lateâ€"comer George Cousineau Schumacher August 10th, Special to The Advance Wednesday â€" evening the. weekly swim meet was held at the Li#n‘s Club swimming pcol. There was a very large attendance. Points were given, and prizes will be given the winners at the end of the season. Girlsâ€"20 yds. Free Style 3 years and under:â€"1Ist, Dianne Monaghan; Cecillia O‘Callaghan; 2nd., Jos>â€" phine O‘Leary. Last Week‘s Winner Lions‘ Swimming Club Eimys:â€"lst.,. Miro Matzitz; 2nd., Hugh Marshall; 3rd., Junior Small. Girlsâ€"20 yds. Free Style 10 years and under:â€"1st., Eleanor Mair; 2nd., Clhcillia O‘Oallaghan; 3rd.. Dianne Monaghan. Boys:â€"ist, Jack Carswell; 2nd., Howard Emard; 3rd., Miro Matzitz. Girlsâ€"40 yds. Free Style 12 years and under:â€"Ist., Pat Dobson; 2nd., Pat Sherbin; 3rd., Anita Clark. Boys:â€"ist.. Bill Ruscior; 2nd., Buster Boyd; 3rd., Carl Morrissette. Boys Team:â€"1st., Melvin Monaghan, Russell Stewart, Allan Marshall. 2nd., Ted Proulx, Richard Germain, Bill Ruscior. 3rd.. Lorne Roberton, Carl Morrissâ€" ette, Frank Sebalj. Girlsâ€"40 yds. Free Style 14 years and under:â€"1Ist., Pat Dobson; 2nd., Anita Clark; Mary Sutherland; 3ra., Connie Davidson, Boys:â€"A1st.. Allan Melvin | Monaghan; Stewart. Girlsâ€"80 yds. Free Style 16 years and under:â€"1Ist.. Gwen Hill; 2nd., Pat Dobson. Allan Mrirshs{l; 2nd;, Melvin . Monaghan; 3rd., Russel] Stewart. Ladies 20 yds. Free Style:â€"Ist, Mrs. F. Armstrong; 2nd., Mrs. Bob Keller; 3rd., Mrs. Peter Sherbhin. Ladies 20 yds. Breast Stroke:â€"1st., Mrs. F. Armstrong; 2nd., Mrs. Peter Sherbin; 3rd., Mrs. Bob Keller Boys:â€"I1st., Buster Boyd; 2nd., Bill Ruscior; 3rd., Frank Sebalj. Girlsâ€"40 yds. Back Stroke 13 years and over:â€"1st., Gwen Hill; 2nd., Velâ€" ma Bozicovich; 3rd., Margaret Burk. Boys:â€"I1st.. Melvin Monaghan; 2nd., Richard Germain; 3rd., Allan Marâ€" shall. Girls Teams Relay Race:â€"1ist., Gwen Hill, Connie Davidson, Anita Clark. Ind.. Mary Sutherland, Pat Dobson, Velma Vozicovich. 3rd., Doris Rivers, Marion Clark, Lena Todd. Girlsâ€"40 yds. Back Stroke 12 years and under:â€"lst., Pat Dobson; 2nd., Pat Sherbin. Girls:â€"Diving 12 years and under. ist.. 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Notice that you may take up to 12 to 20 months to repay. All payâ€" ments shown in the table include prinâ€" cipal and charges. Our one rate of charge includes all costs. There are no discounts, no fines or extras of any kind. And charges are made only for the actual time you have the money. That is why a $50 loan, repaid in 3 monthly payâ€" LOANS AT LOWER RATE! e e eC e L Ee s s A WE GUARANTEE that these pa ts will repay loans in full, if payments are made on loan will cost leas if payments are made ~ To 5 FIND HERE THE CASH LOAN YOU NEED 700 PC » . Payments include Household‘s charge 1%% per month on unpaild balances, which is oneâ€" lese than the mazximum rate provided by the Swmall ans Act, applicable to loans of $500 or less, 75 in Canabd 1978 Cenada‘s largest and cldest Small Loans Company with 30 offices in 25 Now $100 loan, repaid in 6 monthly payments, costs only $5.32 â€" No endorsers or bankable security needed â€" Money ready, the same day HOUSEKHOLD _ FINANCE §S1ABL) ..Mw 3 paymts. G. H. Dawes, Manager 11 Pine Street South, 209 Sky Block FIMMINS, ONT. Phon CHOOSE YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENT HERE 17.17 Marshall; 2nd., 3rd., Russell 6 paymts. 70.21 87.76 105.32 122.87 140.42 13.16 10 paym1s. 75.90 If you need money â€"[up to $1,000 â€" for almost any purpose, why not borrow at Household‘s reduced rate? Phone, * write or visit Household Finance today|1 tre left by car for a holiday at Barric and other points. Mr. and Mrs. George Cousineau and Fay, spent the weekâ€"end at Bayside Beach. LAC. Alex Bell, RCAF., r:contly returned from overseas, left for Yarâ€" mouth Nova Scotia. after spending a leave with his parents Mr. and Myrs. Harold Bell, Gold Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilbert and famâ€" ily of Bourlamaque, Quebes fare visitâ€" ing at the home of Mtr. and Mrs. F. W. Gilbert, MciIintyre Property, Fourth Ave Auglust Ind. {p» Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Stewart, Fourth Ave., a daughter. Bom-â€"â€"Monday. August 6th., in St. Mary‘s Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Sparâ€" ky Vail, Fourth Ave., a daughter,. Bornâ€"Tuesday, August 7th., in the Porcupine General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Dusty Baker, Railroad St., a daughter,(Shirley). Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pooléey and family, MciIntyre Property, Third Ave. left by car for a holiday in Ssouthern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McGee, and daughters of Sudbury, are visiting at the home of Mrs. McGee‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Tisdale, First Ave. £ Sgt. Frank Iannarelli R.C.A.F, O Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, spent a leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tony TIannarelli, Railroad St. Dr. and Mrs. Byers of Toronto were visiting here during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Malkin and {family, First Ave., are holidaying at Lindsay, Fort Erie and other points. Mr. and Mrs, Ted Yorke, MciIntyre Property, Third Ave., wiek=â€" end at their cottage at Bayside Beach. Dr. and "Mrs. Armitage and Donald and Kathleen were visiting here durâ€" ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leng, MciIntyâ€" re Property spent the weekâ€"end at their cottage at Bayside Beach. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dunbabin, Gold Centre, left by car for:r a holiday at Orillia and other points. Pte. Victor Battigelli, regently reâ€" turned from overseas, and Mrs Battiâ€" gelli and baby, left for a holiday at St. Catherines and Brantford. * Mr. Dave Bennett, Fifth Avo., spent the weekâ€"end at Belle ‘Teérre. -Lieutenant Eric Arnott, recently turned from cverseas, left Sunday Brockville. Mr. Attlee is, we firmly believe, a fine gentlsman, as well as a Socialâ€" ist thecrist. We bsse this opinion not only on his personal record in the first Great War, but on his conduct ever since. His reques: to Marshal Stalin and President Truman, to join with him in a message Of perâ€" sonal goodwill to Messrs. Churchiu and Eden will add to the new Priin> Minister‘s reputation. Or just look at the reasongable costs of larger loans. A $3001o0an, for example, repaid in â€"6 monthly instalments, costs $15.95; a $500 3â€"payment loan $15.07,; a $1,000 6â€"payment loan only $53.15. SIMPLE TO GET. To apply for the amount you need merely tell us about your problem and the payment schedule you prefer. You need no endorsers or bankâ€" able security. If you can make regular monthly payments, you meet the main requirement for borrowing from Houseâ€" holid Finance. You can usually get the cash the same day you apply. ments, for example, costs only $1.51! The Montreal Star, by a slighs erâ€" ror, said that Mr. Attlse took the "oats of office." If he tries to make them wild oats, the common sense of the British people will soon bring Mr. Attlee to an end. Try The Advance Want Advts. 12 paymis THURSDAY,> AUGUST â€"16," 1945 45.84 55.01 91.68 FROM OATH TO OATS 15 paymi1s. $ 749 14.99 22. 48 29.98 37 A7T . £ .HINDERSION, PEECSIIPENT 20 paymts. for

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