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

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i "our QuoTAa . $125,000. covery . _ Miss Isobel Flowers is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plowers, + f*conia,urum Property. Miss Flowetrs _ was a member of the .R.CAF. Woâ€" _ men‘s Division, was stationed atâ€" Haliâ€" f. ax, where she recéived an honourâ€" _ ‘able discharge. Prior to returhing to ra Balaban, Becond Ave., Rest of honodur "at a nicely arâ€" uflw shower held â€" Friday ‘of the Croation Youth Bccléty â€" The first part of the evening was lpent playing bingo with prizes for the winners. ~There was â€"also a lovély deoor !' C Bchumachm‘ Nov. "th. Spnoial tog ‘mg ‘Advance. WThe many friends of Mrs. Fred fiwyer Pirst Ave., will be sorry to ~ jlearn that she is ill in St. Marys Hosâ€" _ The best withes of the comâ€" _‘ Muhity are extended for a speedy reâ€" L dpl Oharlie Pennie, Hart St. “fimmins who. is stationed at Mopâ€" . telth, met friends in Schumacher last week-ond while visiting his home. _ The many friends of Mrs. Jack Matâ€" fifliW; «Pirst Ave,,. will be .sorry â€"toâ€" Hear he‘1s i1iin St: Mary‘s Hospital. ~Rest es gre extended for a speedy reâ€" â€"~ gov ery. > Miss Barbara Varady left last week ‘for Preston, where she has accepth position. Mr and Mrs. Wallace Lang and son ’ as left last week for Ottaws; where they will take up residence. â€"Mr. Paul, Laine, Second.Ave., spent a few days last week in Ottawa. ° Mr. Bob Quine, Railroad St., spent 4 labb week visiting. in 'I‘oronto Wwith many beautiful gifts. ~After lunch dancing was enjoyed to the music if Nick Balaban, Joe Brklaâ€" ‘cioh and Steve stringed : Miss Bur%a.ra Balaban and â€"Mr. Joe ich will take their marriage vsâ€" on Bunday, â€" Nov. 11th., in +St. 'Alphonsus ‘Parish Church. The Rev. Pather Martindale will perform the _ _A mock wedding held which caused lots of fun, Misses Mary Banâ€" ich, Mary Pupich and Mary. Meslch tahmg part in the ceremony, A deliâ€" clous lunch was served by the hosâ€" § +8 * "3#1 @ ® $ ' y pporting this Loan as never before. â€" Greatest Canadian Loan ever . The indications now are that all Canadians are su Dome want to play our full part in assisting to make this The ofâ€"honour was presented Mov. 7th. Speciai to The Locals .. Mrs. McWilliam is the former Marie Huxley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. â€"James Huxley, First Ave., Schumacher. «es t im peme it snn en e se w _ The Young People‘s Society of Trinâ€" e 2 ,ity United .Church held its meeting| Church". A short business session Tast Wednesday evening in the church| Was held and the meeting closed with hnall. The President, Miss Lola Mcâ€"|the benediction. Carthy, was in the chair. The devoâ€"| After the meeting the members all tional period was conducted by Miss | proceeded to the home of Miss Betty Eileen Olsen, who gave a very interâ€" | Gilbert, McIntyre. Property,s, Fourth esting talk on "Culture". Ave., where, a Hallowe‘en party was Rev. J. A. Breckenridge continued held, Muhity~ singing and dancing the subject he started last week "afid> sWfil‘e’ mvyea Durmg the evening the .gave another interesting talk on ‘"Ili¢ ~hostoss served a delicious 1lunch. ~â€" Mrs. John â€"T. McDougall and sons, John and Douglas arrived from Chesâ€" ter Grant, N. S., to take up residence inâ€"~Schumacher. Mrs, Salvyn Gountway . of Chester Grant, N. 6. is visiting her brother Mr. Neil Rafuse 95 4th Ave. Young People Hold Party After Meeting â€" Bornâ€"Sunday, Nov. 4 th., to Dr. and Mrs, McWilliam, Nantwich, Cheshire, Efngland, a son, 10lbs. Mother and h e Porcupine Chal "m'WJfim“h"mMOE.S , Joug Ryun Hias returned to Chiisâ€" uies tie after Spending his| Porcupine Nov. 7th. Special leate at the home of his ‘parents, Mr.|to The Advance. and Mrs. Ryan, Merr Blook. . . The order of the Rastern Starâ€"â€"local Sget. D. Moktie of RUCAF, has mw-â€"-held installation of ofllcers turned to Toronto, where he will get O Tuesaay in the Masonic Hall. his after visiting his. w“e Installing officer Sister Jean Phillips and family at 46 Fourth. conducted the ceremonies assisted by Mrs. BVA Dufour and Mrs. James Instailing Marshall Sister .Elighbeth ugary from Eht!ehai‘t are visiting Gibbons, <Inst. ~â€"Patron J. â€" Goodman Mr. ind Mrs. Baron 3B Pifst Ave. Inst. ‘Chaplain Sister Nora Hall; Mrs. Margaret Kovalchuk has arâ€" |and Inst. organist Sister Margaret ‘Mcâ€" rived from Kifkland Laketo attena|Caffrey. the ftineral of Mrs; Tal Bevan. A delightful social evening followed Gunner Tommy Holjevac shas reâ€" installation ceremonies. turned to OrilMa after spending nis|. Those installed for the forthcoming leave at the home ‘of his parents 5§ |term are:â€" Second Ave. Worthy Matron «â€"â€"â€" Sister Elsie Reed. w c 2 n Cl Mr. Roger Todhunter ‘has refturned after ‘spending the weeksend iu Torâ€" onto and North Bay. Miss Lorraine Hopkins and ber moâ€" ther have arrived from Toronto to take up â€"residence in â€"Schumather. Miss Hopkins takes up ‘her dutles: as professional of the Porchpine Skatâ€" ing ‘Clubâ€"immediately. Schumacher Nov. 7th. Speclal to. The Advance. Mtr. Ledlie Smyth has arrived from Ottawa to take up residence in town. . Miss Betty Doyle has returried after spending a week in Toronto: â€" The friends of Mrs. Jack MAtthew will be pleased to ‘HKear she is récoverâ€" ing in St. Mary‘s Hospital after her recent operation, 13 y ulations on Past Performances ! A delightful social evening followed installation ceremonies. _ Those installed for the forthcoming term are:â€" Worthy Matron:â€" Sister Elsie Reed. Worthy Patron:â€" David Houston. Associate Matron.â€" _ Sister â€"Jean Houston. > 3 Secretary:â€" Bister Sarah Moore. Treasurer:â€" Sister Lempi Mansfield. Associate Conductress:â€" Sister Beth #outh Porcupine Nov. 7th. Special to The Advance. ~ The order of the Rastern Starâ€"â€"local ‘chapterâ€"held installation of officers on Tiresady in the Masonic Hall. Installing officer Sister Jean Phillips conducted the ceremonies assisted by Installing Marshall Sister ~Elighabeth Gibbons, <Inst. ~Patron J. â€" Goodman Inst. ‘Chaplain Sister Nora Hall; Schumacher C. G. 1. T. Hold Costume Party The Canadian Girls in Training of Trinity United Church held a Halâ€" lowe‘en party Thursday evening in the church hall. Everybody was all dressed up for the Occasion and a very happy time was enjoyed. Miss Jessie MacKenzie won the prize for the best girl‘s costume and Ne# Pooley won the prize for the best boys ecstume. A dainty lunch was served during the evening. Schumacher Nov. 7th Special to The Advance. Games were played with prizes for the winners. trong. Adah:â€" Sister Helen Bawtlnheimer Ruth:â€" Sister Gladys Worth. Esther .â€" Sister Jean Miller. Electa â€" Sister Jennie Day.. Warder:â€" Sister Florence Cunning- Sentinel:â€" Sister Iris Hall. 4 Price. : Chaplain:â€" Sister Muriel Anderson. Conductress:â€" Sister Marion Hall. Marshall:â€" Sister Florence Weir. Organist:â€" Sister Louella Armsâ€" Bornâ€"To Mr and Mrs. Frank Hygâ€" gins (Valerie Rapsey) on Nov. 4th., a daughter, in Porcupine General Hos- pital. The Sewing Circle of St. Paul‘s Church met on Tuesday afternoon in the Parish Hall and elected thelr exâ€" ecutive for a forthcoming busy session. The president is Mrs. W, A. Blakeman; viceâ€"president Mrs.. Lily Roblnson; secretary Mrs. H. J. Nitsckie, and treasurer,. Mrs. Pearl Connelly. â€" _ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A cribbage party is plarned by the Rebekah Lodge for Friday Nov. 16ih. There will be good prizes and a light lunch. ‘All cribbage fans are requeSted to make it a date. Mr. Wimn. Barr of Preston East Dome. leit some days ago for Rouyn. Mrs,. Rev. Father Wld.:ar the Re# demptionist Sconducting mission at st Joaohms bhama all tms‘ week. . Mrs. Pace of lmoe mes left last week for hnome sifter â€"visiting hcr daughters, Mrs, Annie: mfll afia‘. Miss Mabel Pace. > > Reeve V. H. Evans, with C’ouncil.m Smith and. Marper ‘and Mr. Clarenee Anderson are this weéekâ€"attending the Convention of . Smma:'y mmneore, in Windsor. : â€"Geese â€"are wmgmg 1he4r way south daily. ‘On ‘Tuesday uim‘nmg a pars ticularly large flock mflced fly« ing high and making loudâ€"vecal adieus. Rev. H. G. Cook of Moose . Factory came to ‘South Porcupine on Friday to take his son nome #rom hospital. While heére he was"taken i1 with a throat condition and is recuperating this week in Porcupine General Hosâ€" pi‘al. Bill Cartonick of the Algonquin R.e- giment has returned to town from' overseas. | Bud Evans left this week for North Bay to continue his studies, in preâ€" paration for University. Mr. William Blakeman Jr. left on Sunday for Toronto~ for two weeks visiting at the home of his relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Mowatt. ~ Allan Moore of the R.C,.A.F. is visitâ€" ing at his home on Wmiam Av Mrs. Tom Warwick of Prestoa East Dome has returned after a stay in dron" war service Puynd committee is to be held on WeUhesday Nov. Mth., to wind up its â€" ittes; At Will fol« low an executive mmnm $. Porcupine Locals PLAN FINAL MEETING A meeting of the "Porcupine Squaâ€" m the cmxr chumbers of m. SULTS â€" $123,300.00 SUBSCRIBED _ Under the auspices of St. Jochims Roman ‘Catholic church a supper is to be held in the Finnish Hall, South Porcupine, on Nov. the 26th. ‘Teachers‘ Convention Planâ€" ~ned For Next Spring : ~residents of Schumacher, M!' ‘snda ms Miller are held in the -hfihm esteem by their many friends. On Sauturday evening, they were guests of honour at a nicely arranged }dfifnfl' party. During the day many ot their friends called to extend them best wishes, Telegrams of conâ€" mwatlon were received from memâ€" ‘bers of their family who were unable tto at.eend Mr. and Mrs. Miller were metrecip%ents of ‘many beautiful gifts. St. Johns‘ Ambulance Corps had a meeting last night in Timmins. Films were shown on nutrition. Schumacher. High School gave a party and invited S. Porcupine High ‘Phergâ€"wereâ€"two> busses "of* students. ‘There was an orchestra and the students wore costumes. ~Bince: 1940 the Department 6¢f Eduâ€" cation hasâ€" discontinued public school South Porcupine Nov. 7th. Spscial to The Advance. ‘Don‘t forget that the : play "Aunt Tillite goes to town" is to be presented on Thursday (tonight) at the United Ohurch at 8 p.m. Go and enjoy an evening of fun. Mrs. F. H. Hall and Mrs, Margarcet McCafirey attended installation of ‘Norland" Chapter of at New Liskeard on Monday. While there they were the guests of Mrs. W. There will be a meeting of the la« dies‘ committee of theâ€" Consum€r Branch of the W.P.T.B. on Monday next in the Clin‘c room of the Townâ€" ship. Barr will be leaving next week to take up residence in Rouyn where Mr. Barr has accepted a position. ‘Mrs. James Cunningham has reâ€" turned from Toronto where she went for medical treatment. Bchmbher Nov,. Speciat to Kavance. 'nmr many friends extended conâ€" “Qutuhuam to Mr. and~ Mrs. Herb Miller,‘ 74 Third Ave., who célebrated their silver wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Miller were married in South Poreupine by the Rev. William Arms ~sSouth Porcupine, Nov. 7th. Special to The Advance. Silver Wedding Schumacher, Nov;: Special to The Advance. Recently an inspector‘s letter to the schools asked the feeling of the teaâ€" chers as to resuming a oneâ€"day corâ€" vention either in spring or fall. Deep regret was ‘expressed when word was received Monday of the death of Mrs. Tal Bevan at Fort Eric, a resident of Schumacher for. many years prior to leaving here over five years ago to reside at Fort Erie. An initial meeting. was held in Schuâ€" macher school on Tuesday evening with Mr. R. Ship in the chair. Plans were worked out for‘a converition likeâ€" ly to be held in Central School, Timâ€" mins, on March 1st. 1946, with evenâ€" ing session and banqnet in the McInâ€" tyre Community Building. â€" | Former Schumacher Resident Dies It was felt that a fall convention this year would not be expedient owâ€" ing to Education Week and the Christâ€" mas exams following closely. Mrs. Bevan is survived by her husâ€" band and a son, David, and her parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Robson, Fourth Ave., to whom the deepest sympathy has been expressed â€" in . their bereave- ment. The body was brought here for burâ€" ial. Funeral services were held this afternoon, at 2.30 p.m in Trinity United Church,. ~Interment will be inâ€" Tisdale ~comeâ€" tery. Funeral arrangements are with theâ€" Walker Fiuneral. Home, â€" Timmins. @#oRranatr, Noverartr ath, inss Hallowe‘en Party Is Much Enjoyed Schumacher ~Nov.: 7th. Special to The Advance. y Mrs, Russell Fairbrother, Mrs. Farâ€" old Grist and Mrs. Byron of Gold Centre were hostesses Friday evening at a nicely arranged Hallowe‘en party held at the home of Mrs Fairbrother. About thirty gues‘s from Schumacher, Timmins and Cantre aitended and enjoyed a grand time. All the ladies wore fancy costume. The first part of the evening was enjoyed playâ€" ing games with prizes for the winâ€" ners. The lovely door prize was won by Mrs. Peter Sherbin. A delictous lunch wes served by the hostesses. After‘ lunch there was a lively singâ€" song, old time and modern dances also the VIrginia Reel was enâ€" joyed. Try The Advance want ads ol l

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