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Porcupine Advance, 25 Oct 1945, 1, p. 2

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bnnda.ntly _ ihyTrelays. c and % Aat . t anozise to ~â€"â€" to the fea _ .‘ Dies excep _ "Those re _ *Those who partook of the dinner _ speak very highly cf the menu and excellence. ; _ Mis. Hall and Mrs. James Armz;t.rong_~ _ Miss "Jean Whitton Mrs Hal m ‘Myrs. A. McGinn, Mrs. Val:Ray, _ MFA. Fred Mason," Miss: Mabel Draper, 8.‘ Knifton; Missâ€" Cartie . Ursulak,. Miks Sybil Ostrom, Miss Betty Curboy, _ Miss Jean Miller, Mrs. Helen Ferguson, ‘ Flora Reed and Miss . Ann Belâ€" Bouih Porcupau .Oct. 2th, M ‘to The Advance. _ ‘The 34th Anniversary of the elt.tb- "shment of the: United Chhrch Porcupine was celebrated on Bunday last by special services in the Church at which Rev. A. P. Addhon, _;'S.A.. of Haileybury preached both s2r .fiJ i e . Cord _ _In the evening the senior choir gave the anthem "Sun of My Soul" and (Mrs, A. E. Stanlake sang "Bless this house". The preacher took as his topic at this serviceâ€"the history ‘of the United Church: _ The® Church was filled to capacity a‘é’ @H ‘services * f evening the: W. A. â€"preâ€" parégl and served a magnificent Annâ€" . in the morning his text was: "For their sakes I consecrate mysell", The Jundor Choir sarig, "Song of Hope and Peage", with Geraldine Vickers taking the 8010 parts, and a duet was rendered by Joan Legary and Margaret Whitton â€""Dear Lord, forgive‘"‘. In the kitchen under Mrs. C. Anderâ€" son serving were Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Clement, Mrs.: «Burton, ,Mrz Lne, Mrs. Pryor,Mrs.â€"Brereton, Mrs. Melville, Mrs. Eade, Mrs. Delong, ersary dinner in the Church. Everyâ€" thing was splendidly prepared and aâ€" bundantly served over â€" 350 .sitting h‘ Telays. The food held out wonderâ€" ully, and those in chargeâ€"Mrs. F.‘ s JL at . the . l;egdâ€"-say that! the ‘reâ€" ponse to the plea for . contributions *th feastdn the way of all ‘comestiâ€" except the meat, was truly grat~ â€" Mrs. Gordon Browne and Mrs. Tom WflsOn formed the "Pie Committee." ‘ Mrs. G. Helmer and Mrs. Ahsda.hl poured tea and coffee. dae?. NOW you can borrow from Household Finance at the monthly rate of only 1}4§%! At this rate you pay only $1.50 for a $100 loan for one month, only $3.75 for a $250 loan! All you do. To apply for a loan at this reduced rateâ€"$50, $100, or as much as $1,000â€"you merely telephone or visit the Household office, say how â€"much money you want and the payment plan yOu prefer (see table below.) You need endorsers, guarantors or ncunty. no â€"help from outsiders, toâ€" a loan from Household. If you can make the monthly payments shownr, don‘t huitate to ask for whatever amount you need, You can usually get the cash:the same day you apply. # menthly payments. Notice that m may choose the payment plan that fits your own income., The sooner FIND HERE TME CASH LOAN YOU NEED " CflbOSI YOUR: HONI‘H!.Y PAYMENT HERE ats. | 10 parimts. | 12 baymts.|15 paymis.| 20 pays nnuc:b cost $20 to $1,000 monthly rate of only ® ~No endorsers â€"Quick service 17.17 * 271 | $s 229 d y . If: you need money to pay old bills, your doctor or dentist, or for some other purpose, phone or visit Household Finance. T ake advantage of Household‘s â€" reduced rate now. hy Psn cBtutud â€"'vâ€"â€"--â€"‘ { Mrs B. Webb was hostesq on Tues- day evening to the _“Ha:ppy fparty Prize winnéers at bridge were:â€" Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Ewmg and special to Mrs. Ant.hony course at Toronto ~University and intends to continue art study to qualiâ€" éfyz as a commercial artist. < Mr. H. W. Brown Inspector of Pu- 'buc sSchools is viciting. our Schools this week in his official capacity. ‘ -.v‘ ® ‘ The Women‘s: Assocfation of the] "‘United â€" Churchâ€" in‘ Golden City are _holding ‘a tea bazaar and sale of hom61 baking on Friday Nover»*r 2nd. from‘ 7.30 to 9:30 pm. in the church baseâ€" ‘ment in Porcupfne All are cordially Anvited to attend. loan, repaid in 3 monthly payments, for example, costs only 75¢. And that‘s the total and complete cost! Charges you repay the less your loan costs, PaYments shown include principal and chatgef kmdo fines, discounts or extras o Now see what reasonable costs Household‘s rate makes possible. A $25 on a $100 loan. repaid in six monthly instalments as shown, come to only $5.32. A $300 G6â€"payment loan costs $15.95; a $500 3â€"payment loan $15.07; a $1,000 6â€"payment loan only $53.15. Why pay more? Mrs. Bceott, Mrs. Carruthers, Mrs. Hmnwn and Mrs..F. H. Hall. _ At the guest table, beside the clergy of t.he town and their wives were two ladies who. were present at the first service held in the first Church in 8. Porcupine 34 years ago.. They were . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gram (Minnic Levinson) who have: spent the summer in Toronto have returned to Scuth Porcupine. Mrs. Gram is recovering from illnes; after spending some days in North Bay Hospital on the ‘return Journey. # Mr Red" Owens is :in , Porcupine General Hospital sufiering from blood-poisonina‘ ‘ Mr. D.<A. McLellan» is. home from a holiday ‘in ‘Bostonâ€"and :other. palnts. \ ~Miss BM.C. Shaw :‘ and "Mrs.>Heath left on Saturday <for Lake after apending ‘a few days at the cabin in Golden ! *Mrs. Ralph Wood and little daughâ€" South Porcupine: News of Interest . South Porcupine Oct. 24th. Special to The Advance. Mrs, Wim. Fairhurst left on Tuesâ€" day to spend a few days in Toronto. Wally Lemmon left for Toronto after visiting. in town for some days. We understand he has sold his house an Connaught Hill and will not be returning to South Porcupine to live at least for a time. He will take up _WM e e " â€" | ter are visiting nearby points. Friends of 1M Police Court Frank Shuster, driver of a milk van accused of am\d't:ixi'g'"‘qona‘ld Logan aged 13 and causing him bodily â€"harm was dismissed by ‘Magistrate Atkinson after hearing evidence. . sShuster was accused.of kicking: the ladbmmnzcndcutflnghhlegwmch required Dr. McKittrigk‘sâ€" attention. 'Ihemimnsudthtthechasedthe mytrommemmdinmnm lmantglltndhemppedoverhhn mmhislez.n ie The Senior Catholic Women‘s Lctaâ€" gue held a most succesful bingo at the Airport â€"â€"Hotel on Thursday night. Very ‘nice prizes were given and the ladies served a. delicious lunch. Prigsâ€" winners were:«Mrs. K. Daly, Mrs. L. Cecconi, Mrs. W. Dixon,. Specials to Mrs. C. Ravanagh and Mrs. M. Baso. The Moose Lodge held:a whistâ€"party in their hall on Golden~Ave. on Tuesâ€" day night, prizes being*won by, Mrs. R. J. Mitchell, Alitken, and Mrs. Norman: Sullivan. f These drives are held~weekly and the Moose would appreciate ‘a good attendance. Robert Hassin, aged 79, of Duzwal, died in Porcupine General â€"Hospital on October leaves a widow and five children; He was buried in Tisâ€" dale ‘cemetery on October 22nd., after a service in Hunkin‘s Funeral Parlors, conducted by Rev. John Ford. _Little Bruce Cunningham aged 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cunninghain is. in Porcupine General Hospital sufâ€" fering from burns on head and face suffered when a pan of boiling water fell on him from the stove, on Monâ€" day at his home. The child is proâ€" gressing nicely. Karger was born in Germany but had resided in Canada for 40 years, 20 of which had been spent in Matheâ€" son on a litt‘e farm there. He has no known relatives in this eountry. The funeral will} be held on ThuréCay form Hunkin‘s Funeral Parlors. . Serâ€" vice conducted by Rev.R. J.>Scott. MMMmumomy Thorpe (Elsie Armstrong) ';.;m..,wmwnmm in Ningara Palis will be interested in| * knowing that theit third childâ€"a Schumachuoamgfipmum daughterâ€"was born to. them on Octoâ€" The Advance. ber i6th. i â€" Congratulations ta Mi-s D CGre"*r Friends of Mike Cybulski regret to learn he is ill in Porcupine General Hospital and wish him speedy ‘ re- covery. Mr. Clarence Anderson reporting to the‘ Kiwanis Club on Monday on the Clothing for Europe drive told that 7600 Ihs had been collected. The sponse was wonderful to the appeal. He also spoke highly of the Women‘s group who worked :o well packing, Ssorting and labelling the boxes, _ He was proud to ship them, he said. Peér capita South Porcupine had raised four times what the nation wido objective called for. ways. > > She 5111 go to New York to visit Miss Jean Wright for a few days before leaving by plane for Mexico Dr. Wm. McLaven left last Tuesday for Ottawa‘ where he will visit for two weeks. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. James Mcâ€" Tiervan of Pamour, a son, on Octaber 20th. in Porcupine General Hospital. Bornâ€"On October 17th. to Mr. and Mtrs. Ronald Dewar of 88 Wiliamâ€"Ave., a daughter, ln Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital. â€"Bill Thompson, formerly of the South Endâ€"Garage was a visitor in town this week, Boy Scout Apple Day, â€" held last Saturday was a great success. They hope that $100 thereby will be added to the funds. Some 3500 apples were sold duri 1g the day. daughter of the late Robert Hawes and Mrs. Hawes (Dorothy Hadden), died in St. Mary‘s Hospital on Octoâ€" ber 17th. Her father died in January. Three children survive, two boys and a girl. The funeral was held from Hunkin‘s Funeral Parlors on October 19th. Rev. John Ford conducting the service. Interment was made in Tisdale cemeâ€" tery. He had been visiting friends (Mr. and Mrs. D. Rivett) in town when taâ€" ken ill and was removed to hospital. to South Porcupine a short whille ago with her ‘mother left on Tuesdny to accept a position with Mexican Airâ€" Bornâ€"Twin girls to Mr. and . Mrs. Norman Potter of 30 Golden Ave. on Octoker #Mst. in Porcupine© General Hospital. ~ Bornâ€"To Mr.â€" and Mrs. Edward James of 58 Second Ave, Schumacher, a daughter on October Jist. in Porcuâ€" pine General> Hospital. He is staying in Timmins with his brother, having returned two weeks ago from overseas after serving with the RC.AF. for four years. ‘‘Frederic Karger of Matheson died in Porcupine General Hospital on Tuesâ€" day. * S. B.. A. Wesley Cooke,. R.C.N.V.R, and Mrs Cooke are holxdaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cooke McIntyre _Property. Stirling Hayward, Railroad: St. left this week for Toronto: where he will get his dicharge from the Navy. [3 Lieutenant : Eric Arnottâ€" spent â€" the week endat his home on Poplar St. prior.to leaving for @ueen‘s Universny_ Kingston Pte. Dan Armstrong, R.C.A. returned to hisstation at Monteith after spendâ€" ing the weekâ€"end at his home on Seâ€" cond Ave.. _ Mr. and Mrs. W. C Arnott, Pop‘ar. St. have returned from a holiday in Souâ€" thern Ontario. o â€" Bornâ€"Wednesday . Oct. 17th. in St, Mary‘s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs Steve Karahan, Second Ave. a son. . «* _ V W 34. Congratulations | to. Mi'g D. â€" are«r Gold Centre, who held. \be winning number last Thursday t at . the Broadway. Theatre Foto- in Timâ€" mins, Mrs. Greer ‘will, raqetve $300 from the management of me Broadâ€" way Theatre. iz > Paul Laine, Royal Canadian. Navy, is epending a leave with his parents Mr. apd Mrs. Alex Laine, Second Ave.. Mrs. Bob Fulton, arrived this week to join her husband and. they have taken up residence on Third Ave. : Mr,. and Mrs. Albert Ngack and Mrs:. Fred Noack Jr. of Pembroke, were in town forâ€"the funeral: of Eric.Norman Jucksch young son ofâ€" My. and Mrs. Clifford .Jucksch, First Ave.. ‘ Mrs. Ernest Webber and son May: ne left for British Columbia where she will joinâ€" her husband and take up residence. . Bob | Quine, â€" Railroad :St. Jleft this week for Ottawa . to. get his mschme from the Navy. y the LO.D.E. Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Angrignon, Belle] Terre, were recent visi.,ors at the home of Mrs. J. V. Angrignon gcond Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. lC~lf1arleq.~ Flynn Cedar St. : { Lieut. George Percival, stationed at Petawawa spent a leave. : his parents Mr. and Mrs.. Joe Percival‘ Third Ave. i e e w is onl t Mr. Tom Steepe, Birchi8t. left for Sudbury when he received word . of the death‘ of his brother. Mrs. H. Leng, McIntyre Propeifi)'._ was in Sudbury last week: attending Sunday, the service of. Worship. in \Trinity Young Pec The Advance., . The Young Puplu Union, of Trinâ€" .ity United Ohurch held t.helr meeting Wednesday evenim in the chureh ha:l. ‘The subject for the worship period was ‘Misstons, and it Was conducted by . Barbara Hayward. > The business session followed and a time table was worked out for each meeting. Games |were enjoyed and a welcome was given to the new membérs and it is hoped that there may be many more new members at the next meeting of the club, f \Miss Edith Armstrong, Second Ave. received +word Tuesday that her sister Ist‘ :gliieutenant _ Bessie [ Armstifong rUn:lted ‘States: Army ‘ Nursing â€"â€"corps, ,arrived «Tuesday ~at ~â€"Newport â€" News, Virginia. A. aboard the ‘Air Graft carrier ‘West Port. Lieutenant Armâ€" ‘strong ‘has been overseas for over two years and. ‘saw service in Holland and Germany.> Prior to‘ "Joining the United ‘States Army Nursing: COrps, Lieutenant Armstzong ‘was: a Graduate . of Sfi Marys Hospital, Timmins. .â€"_. . R. C. Churtéh on Wedneaday, Oct 3i1st. at ©7.30 am. in‘ memory of the late 'Mr _ N. Angrignon, Mrs Wilf Rob.son. Fourth Ave. left for Fort Erie, when ‘she recelved word that Mrs. Tall Bevan was very ill; The Youngâ€" People â€" meet _ every Wedne:day evening in the Church hall and all young people are invited to @attend. © t Trinity United Church was conducted by the ‘Rev. J. A.‘Breckenridge. The choir ‘sang=a . lovely Anthem â€" Mrs. Calverley ~sing the: soloâ€" parts M:\.s. James| Hauxtey accompanied at the orâ€" gan. During the service Janet Marâ€" garet MolHr ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frede«Mohr.second Ave. was christened. The Bréeckenridge jrerâ€" formed the ceremony . : There: will be an anniversary celeâ€" bration ‘of High Mass in St. Alphonsus The President Mrs: Bert:Waite was in the chair, and conducted the deâ€" votional period A. welcome was exâ€" tendeéd two new members. _ Mra H Christopher gave a report W.;M.: S. of Trinity _ ~â€"Church Hold Meeting ; Schumacher Oct 23rd Special The Advance.> The Women‘s Missionary Society of Trinity United ~Church . held â€" their meeting . Wednesday afternoon in church hall. Schumacher C. G. I. T. Hold Meeting During the business session it waas decided to extend anâ€"invitation to the South Porcupine group to attend the Initiationâ€"ceremony which wi‘l be held in the near future. The girlsy divided into two groups and spent the evenâ€" ingâ€" doing handicraft. The : meeting closedwith taps.. Mrs. Margaret Ducasse‘ | Passes Away in.S. P. The Canadian Girls in Training held their meeting Thursday. evening in the church hall The meeting opened with the worship period. . "Seeking the Truth" was the topic for the evenâ€" ing. 4 ® ‘Schumather Oct. "23rd. Special to The Advance. South Porcupine Oct, 24th. SpEcial to The Advance. Mrs. Margaret Ducasse of Porcupite Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of The Voters‘ Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at Porctxpme. Ontario, on the 23rd day of October, ‘1945, the list of all «persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municlpal elections and that such list remains there for inspection.. And I herengLupon all vo,ters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or ommisions corrected according to law, the last day fox appealing being the 12th day of Novembel 1945. Dated this 23rd day of October, at Poreupine, Ontario. TOWN SHIP OF WHITNEY Clerk‘s Notlce of : First Posting of Voter 8. Llst ~Voters‘ Lists, 1945, Municipality of Whltney District of Cochrane Hidoifisi _ . insl# 38 t dagcu * 4 She is survived hy h% and daughter Mrs, Mondeaur Beauchunp of Porcupine and son Hugh Ducasse. Her father Mr.â€"Russell and five grand« children als> aged 45 passedâ€"away on l7th. in â€" Porcupi The funeral was he‘d..on Saturday at 2 â€"~p.m. from < «Por e © United Church, Rev. J. Breg e condueâ€" ting the service.. Pallbearers were B. and E. Beauchamp, C. Richarason, C. Connelly, C. Hubert and‘¥ Hopking. â€" W F. STRUTT, > Clerk Township of Whitney Eves EXA‘"MinED GLASSES®FITTED Irvin Rosner; R. 0. - BUCOVETBD! BLDG. 21 Third ° ‘ Timn For Appolntment i’jwno 1817 Scientific Adétracy DoR

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