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Porcupine Advance, 27 Dec 1945, 1, p. 3

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h anthe trimmin‘s, commenc« ewm--oa Kw Yms m ‘ Pfc. Emest Perreault of the‘ U. S. Marme is vismng his parents, Mr and Mrs A. Perrea.ult of 53 Banâ€" ,nerman Ave., Timmins. At the conâ€" _clusic or his twenty days leave he . m to his base in North Caroâ€" iting then’ parents Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Caldbick, . during Christmas \;a,gatim;from ~Trinity College, Port . Bob Cuitmnmings, ~recently . returned from .overseas service with the R.C. AF., is wisiting his sister and brotherâ€" melaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Blackâ€" irn" df‘17 Helen St. Miss Amy ‘Beckett left for Torcx:to Wednesday after spending the Ghrfstmas holidays with her parents, nd Mrs. M. J. Beckett, of 17 i¢ Ave. â€":Miss. Lois Southam is home from Un;lverpity for the Christmas vacation, at.the home of her parents, Mr. and Mt Fred Southam, Lakeshore Road. MI Lois Urquhart, daughter of Mr. a E. L. Urquhart, 85 Maple St. Soubh arrived home last week to spend stmas with â€" her parents. She is the University of Toronto. ~ David Rowe on holidays from the University, of Toronto is visiting his parerts, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rowe of 172 Spruce North. 1~‘le A WORD PER INSERTION Boarding Homes for Child« C ; en of School Age. Apply to Child en *4 ‘Aaid Society, Room 4, Municipal A $15,000° RANCH ~â€"OR FRUIT., FARM _ IN SUNNY | BRITâ€" ' ISH COLUMBIA 4 Or the equivalent in VICTORY BONDS 2nd Prize, 1946 Lincoln Zephytr, 3rd Prize an allâ€"expenseée trip to ~Rurope or $1,000 in . Cash. > :97 o'mma PRIZES in all totalling $25,000. Mail_tms ad. with $1.00 for each bscription desired to the . Date of Drawing will be announced in the Press. DON‘T DELAY . _‘; ACT NOW IMBERLEY AND DISTRICT © MEMORIAL SOCIETY Bex 430 . . Kimberley, B. C. together with s#our name and adâ€" Procaeds to be used to erect a Legion Memorial Hall and Recreaâ€" ton Centre, for our Returning Vetâ€" erans and Citizens of Kimberley and John and Geoffrey Caldbick are vis> se A WORD PER INSERTION $ IF CHARGED Mr a:nq Mrs Don Hogarth of Kingâ€" on an Mr Bill Hogarth of Toronto ' : at the ohme of their narâ€" 15, Mr.*and Mrs. W. L. Hogartn on gé%;«. (Minimum $5¢) 'Med A dvertising m uat be ‘ bef ore Inser tion to ob tain The Advance will â€"not be responâ€" gsible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, or as a reâ€" HBuillding, eorge Taylor from Trinity College, 6 Hope, and Bruce Taylor, are visâ€" their parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. Faylor, Tamarack Street, for, the k%mm holidays. To Be Given Away sources are wholly at adverâ€" copy not carefully, legibly 'I'he firstâ€"named star George Raft, Claire Trevor in an absorbing advenâ€" ture i1 the Caribbean and in . New Orleans . _ .A ~modern story â€" of mutiny. on flle thigh seas, the mysterious ‘deaths of a captain and his. crew, a mission ‘of vengeance, and a throbbing romanc - keep this picture interesting, every moâ€" ment of the way. © The secord pic.ure on this double« dipper is a meloâ€"dramatic storyy . Of life in a wbgnens state prison. . Goo:l performances by the leading players lend reality to the story, which s:ars Lynne Roberts and Richard. Powers, Two musical number‘s are introduced;. "There‘s a Man ‘in My Life" and Hq had: just. given along explanation of his lfltenQSSs y 48 "IL. don‘t belieye. a word of it," de- clared his wife. â€" "That‘s where ym;'re wrong, n:y. dear," he replied. "Several words of: it 44 Alma _A double feature which. includes "Johnny Angel" and."Girls‘ of the: Blg_ House,"* comes to the Cartier for Wednesday and Thursday ot next,;. week. Cartier Program Is . A Double Feature * A further list of. tributes to. the late Viola Mansfield have been received since the account of the funeral waa sent in to the Advance. â€" â€"~_SOUTH PORCUPINE . Add To List Of Tributes . To The Late Viola Mansfield Born to Mr. and Mrs. El Dubeay, 15 Lincoln Ave., on Dec. .24 a daughter, Sandra. Born to Mr. ard Mrs. John C, Lansâ€" dell, 58‘% Hollinger <Ave., on Dec. 23, a son, David Andrew. P To t Tomlinson, 220 Hemlock St on 21 a / daughter, Katherine Ann. a nam entiong > ~en ut uin ns o s t reviee ue â€" ‘‘It appears that the general policy 'lald down respecting permanencey: has received much discussion and is not very well understood.. Resolutions, such as <the attached, are now being received and we feel that some action should be taken to .clarify or aflirm policies that will affect veterans... ‘"Complaints seem to centre around four main points of policyâ€"â€"The exteni to which exceptions to the policy reâ€" specting permanent appointments are: being made, ard the manner in whicha they occur; The laying off .of veterans while civilians are being retained; The: process to be. adopted in releasing warâ€" time temporarie.s The steps to be taâ€" ken to: overcome handicaps due to the ‘veterans‘ absence from Civil Service employment opportunities, in ralation to those who have entered the servic¢ during warfime and thus gained an advantage in experlence ............ ks . 24 ;__ The Legion is strongly of the opinion that an equy ‘pronouncement with reâ€" Don‘t forget to mail your ballot slip s0 that it will be in the _ hands of the Eleuflon Commibtee no later thm 739 thfifieneml Meetlng on the evexiing It . 1s~ natural therefore, that the présent administration of the preâ€" ference is coming under close scrutiny, so that action in individual casres, or what may appear to be new developâ€" ments of policy, bring sharp reactions. would settle in the,.public mind many or tbe qnestions raised, and would give men now serving overseas an assur-f ance that their interests are being spect to Civil Service policy and Veterars‘ Preference Administration ~"I6: isâ€"â€"thereforeâ€"â€"gratifying when a resolution drafted and sponsored by this Branch finds itself incorporated in a special letter from the Dominion President to the Prime Minister himâ€" self â€" This resolution was drafted by ~It is encouraging to discover that not the resolutions \that crop up from time to time during routine proâ€" cedure at our general meetings do not: find their way into the waste-poper basket We know that they have a ‘Jlong, . difficult road to travel bflfore they finally arrive at their intendqd destination. â€" *~ +A resolution must have outstanding merit to survive the barrage of. criti- cism that it must encounter during i passage. through zone and districb meetngs, provincial and dominion ccnâ€" ‘At all these stoppir.g off places it. will be greeted with unreâ€" strained joy by many windy obstrucâ€" tionists of good intentions whose main object in life seems to centre around throwing monkey wrenches into some«â€" thing,. without whom no meet.ing scems to be. complete 1 If a resolution is considered worthy. of so much attention it win eventually be presented . to the House via some M.P.; who â€" happens to be a Legxon§ supporter. If it happens to beâ€" of sufficiett importance it may even be presented directly in the form of a petition. to the fountain head itself. “Many questions are being raised at Legion gatherings, which now include an increasing number of veterans of this war, regardirg the preference to ex~â€"servicenien in the Civil Ser.nce. its ‘present application . and; â€" future possibfiit!es as a means of rehabili- tation. ; j . The subject matter â€"of the resolution can best be explained in the following extracts. taken from the letter above- mentioned : Comrade Wetmore and after receiving the blessing bf this Branch was passed on through the various channels and reached> the â€"Provincial Convention at Sault Ste Marie last summer. ’ w.vithanthe tthma.mmcnca »â€"â€"of courseâ€"â€"on. New: Years E”‘i aasmhwnnbeamm ' j mm o t PA u. 4*‘ "_...'...“ ‘A..‘s-_. MHE [ Lecion * coLumN 2 On their way back : to meet. Hane, returning from a trip to Europe, Tarâ€" zan, Boy and Cheta rescue a wanderâ€" ing girl of the Amazon itribe. On the same ‘vessel is a ‘party of archaeoliâ€" gists who are anxious to visit them. _ This time Errol Flynn chooses coâ€" lorful romantic San Antonio as the locale for his riding, shooting, fistiâ€" 'cufling â€"â€" and romancing. In every respect, the picture is a worthy sucâ€" cessor , to the aformentioned actoners and it should do eyen more business; firs‘, because there‘s more business to ‘be done and, secondly, because the screen has had no recent offerings of the »superâ€"western â€" classification, and this picture definitely qualifies as such Tarzan Picture Seen At Cartier Monday The champion Tarzan of all time, Johnny Weissmuller, again dons hnis Jungle costume for his ninth portray al of : the role, in "Tarzan and the Amaâ€" zens," which is showing at the Cartier on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 31 and ~ Revolving around a strange race of women living in ‘secret and nearly inaccessible valley in +the ~heart of ‘Africa, the new picture is crambed with adventure and action in typical Tarzan ‘style,. Brenda Joyce is cast. as the heroine. B lsM itp ley ty iep io nBz i ie in en ds hn e Sn as on on ns ue nBe . ‘"‘San Antonio‘" brings to the Broadâ€"|rescue of his son form theâ€" sti way screen on Monday, New Year‘s)climax of this fastâ€"paced picture. yei a gala midnight show in techniâ€" ‘colour, starring Alexis Smith and Erâ€"| \ f ‘ SCHUMACHER: eP se sn e s e It has ay, great supporting. cast,. and assures the customers of, a bright and thrilling way to start the New Year. That interpid defender of the right, who brought respect for the law to Dodge Ci‘y, Virginia City and sundry qther frontiee ~communities, herein rides again., ' New Year‘s Eve Is Broadway Frolic mgt Dance of the Holiday Season RIVERSIDE PAVILION Gent’s $2 100 _ Ladies: $1.00 Dance Will Be Seml-Formal Gene CGroceo 10â€"Piece Orchestra * . Offers the Dancmg Public the , BIGGEST BEST DANCE OF THE YEAR Cagt \949, Kong Pramem nmkame, Inc., Worid mgius mwrvad. Gene Autry Stars In New Western Film â€" The Girls in Training purâ€" pose is based on the: life of Jesus and: was reâ€"affirmed by ‘the girls; "As a Caradian Girl in Training, Under the leadership of Jesus, it is my purpose to cherish health, seek . truth, know God, serve others, and thus wilh his help become the gul God would have. me be‘"‘. The church ‘was well filled for this lovelyâ€" Christmas service. ‘ After the service, parents and friends met in the basement of the church. Carols. were sung and a dainty lunch was served by, Leader Kathleen Christopher. ‘"Nan of Music Mountain", based on the famous novel can be seen »today and Saturday at the Cartier.. This is a reâ€"release of the thrilling â€"Gene Auâ€" try musical western and is said to be tops. . Miss Jessie McKie lit the Centr al candle and passed on the light undl all the candles were lit. The Canadian Girls in Training of Trinity United Church held their anâ€"< nual "Vesper" service Sunday. evening in the church, _ ' The call to worship was made by. Miss Jessie McKie, president of the Canadian Girls in Training. Miss Jean Fraser gave the story and Lorna Miller led in prayer. Also takâ€" ing part in the service were Gwelda' Gannon and Nina Phillips. C. G. L. T. Holds Candlelight Service Their efforts to escape and Tarzan‘s rescue of his son form the stirring Tarzan refuses to lead them and the expiorers persuade ‘Boy to show them the way and they are all captured by the Amazors. Expire January 31 The picture is unique in that it feaâ€" COVUPON VALVBS Sugar Coupons 68 and 69 may diso be used for Preserves. i (By R.J.SCOTT, + After the business session the meetâ€" mgfclosed with 1~he benediction and a dainty. lunch was served ' President, Mrs. H. Waddell; viceâ€" president, W. McLaren; secretary, Mrs. George Bhlppam treasurer, Mrs. Bert.. Waite:; organhist, Mrs. Randolph; supply secretary, Mrs. Ja,ck Morris; associated membership, Mrs. Davs Kilâ€" lens ~temperance, Mrs Smith; misâ€" sionary momthly, Mrs. H. Christopher} community friendship, Mrs. James and Mrs." D. Fraser;. press secretary, Mrs. Wes: McLaren Cradle Roll, Mrs. E. O. ;. A Texan in London was ‘trying to impress some Britishers with the size of, his home State "Do you. know," he said. "that in Texas you can hop ‘cn a Tailroad car at 8 in mornmg and sflll ‘be in Taxas afterâ€"riding 24 ihouxs J( --- nÂ¥ P o J e e L eP > weuis 528 0 "We," repled a . Britisher,‘ "have trains like that in England, 4 C te U‘ P# 'mmty Unned Church _ held their meeting Wednesday afternoon of last week in this church hall. The president, Mrs. Bert Waite, was in the chair. The ,meetdnc was a real Christmas service. of the congregation and friends attended and all joined in | singing ‘ the lovely Christmas Carols.| Mrs. ,mmes accompanied at the organ. During the singing of Caro‘s, Mrs. White lit the candles: 4 Mrs. Randoliph sang a lovely solo The ‘election of officers for the in« coming year was held and the followâ€" ing ladies were elected: President, Mrs. H. Waddell; viceâ€" president, Mrs W. McLaren; secretary, Mrs. George Shlppam treasurer, Mrs. Bert. Waite; organhist, Mrs. Randolph; supply secretary, Mrs. Jack Morris; associated membership, Mrs. Davs Kilâ€" lens; ~temperance, Mrs Smith; misâ€" sionary monthly, Mrs.. up {far from existing mumet "As an example of townsite stk there is the new Empire | which will requite 1600 feet of m sewers and at least 1600 feet of IAW sewers to service a small area and in betwen there is an arca avall ‘for building with sanitary sew Closer coâ€"operation between En is granting a building permit f"‘ erection of a house which upon J{_j pletion becomes a nuisance from point of disposal of sewage." . _ |. "From the ‘observations bboyeo* Board would like to recomm’énd thi which â€" issues bnllding" and the Health ~ comes | closer. brought about by‘ the suer getting a report on thg.q: 'ummusmumm area at the end of Banner Timmins and the area in the slsA Ch.... ‘Townsite that is covered by W United Church W. ms s in se m Elect New Executive| sz se at a pront! greater than the value of the The Women‘s Missionary Society of ‘SALLY‘S SALLIES ‘"Why did the best man whisper: ‘"You must believe ~in â€" Santa J3 w + Olaus!t4" .:; ;>=~ ! ir shan, whether ho be ~â€" The treatment suggested is Dr.; driver; â€" or â€" railway Mau%nndncy \Liver Pills, Byi 1 :' 4 w# .. j f : § # * .'. , ,'. *3 â€"lusciousness| ~ BW UUOLLU J 9 o # Registered, U, S. Patent Office. C C 0C 4 5s A4 Fraives, beatlng wellafter uono Add ”.V’» oring. Bake in greased lithty floured s" Jayer: cake pans at 375°Fr, until done. Top and filt layers: with pgp_ch-balmq and cath. _ Add. remaining Sour mixture in thirds, altm_tdy:i?l_th milk in hglvu,"buflnd awramll â€"â€" # 2 . _ 24 cups sifted cake ; 2% t aoufi. i 4 ts a . f § * ldnn“ Isow(ler 4 +4 tep. sait * 4 4 +4 cup shortening â€" 3; Sift dry ‘ingredients toâ€" gether: 3 . times, Pug QM fil;l-. _ 9@ . _ Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Service, 93. W son Ave., anounce ‘the engagemfific their daughter Beryl cather‘lne, 1 ‘Thomas Alexander McLennan, spu; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McLenna'n, ; ut bury. The wedditg date has net_’ y T . {-JO Set . }' Hy rxx,“- $ Try The Advance Want Ad_\ii 2. perty from the Health Depa ment before the permmit il m A further step in the: ‘preve of would for Water Works Departménfifi_” ceive a report from the« Hea Department â€" regarding sew disposal at a property bef municipal water. is Irvin Rosner, R.0. VIIL NUJHUCLI, N. U, EYESIGHT srncmusw For Appolntment Phono BUCOVETSEKY m‘na.f, 21 Third Ave. Sassyv1o aavimyvx3a 1 cup white corn. ayrup * 2©888, unbeaten _ _ _ 14 cup milk _ _ .. f 1 tep. vanilia m X tap. almondextract With _ .. Sctentific Accuracy by ue > bie o Es

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