Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Jan 1946, 1, p. 5

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Thc 'Sa!vmian Nmn CAPT. and MPS. DOTCGLAS CBUI 11 a m. Morning Worship. club â€"met at the Grand Hotel on Tuesâ€" 100 â€"p‘m. Evening Worship. day everiing for their monthly dinner i. [ â€"st\~ AdABJSOUVUIT AgYLIOULJ . . o« > ’!ev.l:.sot‘n. FPastor ; . > at. 8;:30 sp.n. in \the urch South ~@ Mountjoy United Church 100 MountJoy Street 8. Minister DW‘ K. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, B.A. 11 am. Morning Worship 7 p.m.Evening Worship Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. for 9 years Minister: Rev. â€"A. K. Chidwick, L.Th, : 11.00 am.â€"Morning Prayer. 2:00 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 4.15 p m.â€"Baptisms. 7.00 ~p.m.â€"Evening â€"Prayer. Holy Communion on first Sunday of month at 11 a.m.; on second Sunday at 8.30 a.m.; and on third Sunday at " p.m. Evening Serviceâ€" 7.00 pim. . sUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday Schoolâ€"10.00 a.mn. 11.00 a.m.â€"Dome Sunday School Pastor J. Spillenaar Sundayâ€" Morning Worship 11 a.m. Eunday School 1 p.m. y . « Rvangelistic Services 7. pm. Fridayâ€"Childrens Church 7. pam.. Prayer Meeting 8 p®.;| B5 Golden Ave., Sonuth * 9 Bunday School 2.30 p.m. : °: ERvangelistic Service 7.30:pm. Tuasday Young Peoples Meeting:7; p.m. 'nmrsday Childrens Church 7 :p.:m.. .. Prayerâ€" Meeting 8 â€"â€" All Welcome fex 33 Sunday t mmscm-â€"-xnnmdawmu . ist Sunday at 9.00 am. gnd Aunday at 11.00 a:.m. _ ~Rev. J. A. Breckenridge, B. A. Mommg Worshipâ€"â€"Schumacher 11 a.m. Evening Berviceâ€"Colden Cityâ€"7.00 p.m. See that your children are at Sunday. The Presbyterian Church in MACKAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 113 .EEM SFREET â€"SOUTH Minister: Rev. Ir. ‘Geo. Aitken, Th.D 11 am, Morning Service. 123 noon Sunday School. 7 p.m.. Evening Service., 1215 juniors; 2:30 primary beginners 141.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 2 p.m. Public Worship. ‘Open ‘Tuesday, Priday and «SBaturday. from 12.00 noon to 5 p.m. 10.00 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Morning Prayer 1.00 p.m. Evening Prayer + Holy Communion on first Sunday of month at 11.00 a m. DédSellows‘ Hall Spruce Atreat NMerth Porcupine United Church s ~BUNDAY â€" SCHOOL Golden City 2.30 pm. â€" Behumacher 10.00 a.m. intermediates:; h@tns- Mm Sun days at lloo aJn Sunda. rvi 2.15 s{figiy pesâ€"u a:m and 7 p.m Scho Pentecostal Assembly Cor. â€" Rea and Commercial Ave., id over. f 2.00 p.m. for 8 years and under. Delnite: + :1 <p.m. Sunday . School; Rev.‘John B. Ford B. A., Recter y‘ y PME 4. . j : +A ‘ Sf. Luke‘s Rvangelc B‘nai Israel Synagogm * Cedar Street North ISRAEL 1. HALPERN, Rabbi Bunday Bervice 11.00 a.m. Bunday School 9.45 a.m. Trinity United Church _‘ United Church South Porcupine, Ont. _ _ BLOOK AVENHUE: BANK OF COMMERCE BLDG. . Canon R. S. Cushing, B.A., L Th. St. Matthew‘s Church Schumacher Anglican *‘ â€"141.00 am. Paul‘s Chporch Priestâ€"inâ€"charge Schumacher : ‘ m Welcome [ Meetings of the lodge are heldl "monthly at <the home of the ~various ‘members. â€" A very quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized in St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church on Monday afternoon at 2.30 ‘The bride wore a most becoming suit designed in dusty pink wool, the jJacket being embossed in a lovely floral ‘design. Her hat was an attractive creation composed. of pink feathetrs. Brown accessories and a beautiful corsage of T the ensemble. Taylorâ€"Paice Nuptial Is Attractive Affair pm. when Miss Audrey Paice and Mr. John â€"Taylor were united in marriage by Rev. A. R. Chidwick. ‘Miss Betty Paice attended her sisâ€" ter and was attired in an afternoon dress of green wool trimmed with gold nail heads, and she wore brown accessories and a corsage of pink In the past year the lodge, with an approximate membership of 55, has accomplished much in praisewortny Mr. S. A. Gadsby was groomsman Miss Lois Skelly presided at the ‘organ throughout the ceremony. A dinner was served at the home of ‘the bride‘s mother for the immedâ€" ijate family and wedding party. The Hadasah Lodge of Timminrs is expected to hold the first meeting of the new year in the near future, it was <learned this week. ~ The happy couple left on the "North land" for: their ‘honeymoon, the bride donning a beautiful muskrat coat, the gift of the groom. Upon their return | Mrs. Sturgeon‘s mending group will meet next week, Monday, January 14th. at her home. Hadassah Lodge Has Praiseworthy Record Work was done at the Red Cross rooms, aid was accorded the needy peoples of Europe, comforts were senit to the men oversesrs, as only a part of: their work. ’I roOses Conveners were appointed for the dance committees as follows:â€" Generai Convener, Mrs. R Stock; advertising, Mrs. G. Dawes; invitations, MrS. R. Wigley; tickets, Mrs. J. Dalton (Jr) decorations, Mrs. H. J. Kelneck, Mrs. â€"C. Carter, secretary, read ‘the minutes of the previous meeting and on ~of the members Mrs. L. Kerrow presented the Past President‘s Pim to Mrs. Henry Ostrosser and ‘the â€"viceâ€"president tharked the members for gifts to the shelter children which ~were ~presented at ~the Christmas !ve broadcast ‘of the Kinsmen Club. one mending night each week, was plarined by the club; six members to a‘*tend, and work would be done for the ~Childrer‘s Shelter. It is hop»d that in the near future the club w‘ll ‘be ‘able to ~supply blankets for the |shelter. Friday, Féb. 8th. at the. Riversice Pavilion with Henry Kelneck‘s Orchesâ€" Mrs.: Henry Ostrosser was appointed registrar and it was suggested that Mrs. F. Robinson should take charge‘ if issuing Kinette News for the Bulâ€" letin., f On behalf of Mrs. ‘Clarke, Matron of ‘the shelter, Mrs. E. Smith, thanked the‘ memibers for their donations to ‘date. ‘ Mrs. C. Bowker, the president, anâ€" nounced that ‘Mrs. ‘Clarke will : be guesi at the next meeting to be held on‘ Wednesday, Feb.â€"6. Members are asked to note ‘that all meetirgs in the future will <be held on the first Wednesday in each month. _ _A giscussion regarding the proposed Valentine Dance took place and it was planned that it woul1l take place on Every week of the year you want to be sure of a supply of healthâ€"giving milk for your baby â€"and the senior members of the family, too! Make suxe of a regular delivery of this whole- some and economical food by telephoningâ€" > ‘Talisman roses completed Margaret O‘Brien ‘Seen Here Monday _â€" Mrs. A. Booker, war work. comvener, ‘reported that â€"aâ€" special appeal had ‘been ~received for â€"conats forâ€" overseas. ‘The â€"members ‘decided <to buy the maâ€" terial andâ€"make â€"some coats.~â€" A picture depicting life on. a Wisâ€" consin farm, "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes," comes to ‘the‘ Cartier for Monday and Tuesday. ~ Following: the reading of the ‘minâ€" utes of the previous meeting the treaâ€" surer reported on ‘the Pentry Pararle «which was held recently. N Mr. Wamo was returned to office as president ~by acclamation. Mr. Ed. Robinson . was . elected viceâ€"president, Mrs, A. Johnston, ’Secretary Mrs. V. Lacy, treasurer. _ Mrs. : â€"M..; Wharton and Mr. E. Robâ€" inson were selected â€"directors. | Present at the meeting were:â€"Mrs. M. Wharton, Mrs. E: Pritchard, Mrs. V. Harris, Mrs, M. Harris, Mrs. V. Morrow, Mrs. V. Hobbs, Mrs. A. Johnston, Mrs. Ed. Robinson :and ‘Mrs, Walno. : It speaks softly of love and wOrk and nceighborliness, Centericrg chicfly in the .reactions .of a sevenâ€"yearâ€"old girl to the shape of the, worldâ€" about her, it is warm in sentiment, .slower in pace, and rich in scenic beaulty. The youngster, Selma Jacobson, is played by Margaret . O‘Brien, whose excellent performances sets the pace for a cost of skilled veterans, among them Edward G. Robinson, . Agnes Moorehead and Morris Carnovsky To round Oout the picture. with a love story, are James, Craig and Frances Gifford, as .the local editor .and the school teacher who thinks she_ preâ€" mind. * The screenplay Dall;on Tmmbo wrole from the novel, "For o\n Vines Ham Members of the Twixters Club met for their regular: semiâ€"monthly meetâ€" ing in the .basement of ;St. Matthew‘s Anglcan Church on Monday. night. Mr. Fred" Wialno, the president, was in the ‘chair, and ~election of . officers for the forthcoming year took place. Fred Wolno Is Again Twixters‘ Club Head. _ Members of the T:OD.E. held their regular meeting in ‘the council chamâ€" ‘bers â€" of the Municipal Building.: Mrs. F. Carricre, Regent,; presiding: Prize winners of the evenicg «were; Ladies, First, Mrs. R Powley; secaond, Mrs. 5. Homnéll: third, Mrs. Haff. ‘Gentlemen‘s prizc were won by Miss N. Cullen, first, with a high score of 198 points for the evening: second, Mr.‘S. Hornell; third, Mrs. Forsley. â€"Ellien ‘Terryâ€" convened at the nomination: of â€"officers for theâ€"comisg year. . ' y Officers for 1946 hird Ave. at Cedar Street JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST TIMMINS ‘ in Milwauke but changes ‘her «. Radio. fans who have been splitting: their sides at:â€"NBC‘s uniqueâ€"audienceâ€" participation program, "People Are. Funny‘‘, will ‘now be ‘able to see Art: }Linkletter and his gang make merry when Paramount‘s movie version comes. Mondiay ‘to ‘the Palace Theatre. ‘The. picture stars _Jack Haley, HelenWalker, Rudy ‘Vallee, Ozzie Philip Reed and Frances: Langford. : Reports â€" inâ€" Tendéer ‘Grapes," by : George‘ Victor Roy. Rowland‘s direction : is unusually sensitive to the beauty of ‘the ~seene and characters, ‘and perâ€" formances are in keeping with the atmosphere ‘he helped to create. The production is marked »by ‘fine photo= graphy <~and a harmonious musi‘cal gight for a song,. are. thwarted by ‘Barcy, but not before the dam is blown up twice and a fake holdâ€"up to steal the rancher‘s funds for repair of the dam is staged at Morgan‘s instigation, Conway is top villain,.aided by Emâ€" mett Vogan LeRoy Mason and others. Wally Vernon ‘gets some good laughs across, whle Helen Talbot does a neat, job as .a Western heroine, who can not. only look and act_beautiful, but also‘ can #ide .a horse. 8 n Twinkle Watts plays a child orphanâ€" ed in the gunplay. ovkwen. slt-buck-;nd-rehx film bouâ€" "Canyon City" starring Don "Red" , quet of choice entertainment picked to Barry, mmwmm'm any and every audience. By comes to mOufierMMyammaMMmemduflngomhun- ‘Oaturdeay. dred ‘broadcasts of "People Are Punny‘, iwry a power company investigator, Producers Pine ‘and Thomas selected posing as ‘the ‘Mevada Kid, and this) the five most rioctous stunts and fricorâ€" ers evicted from their property through: bank fereclosure,;so he and the banker can buy the pmropemtes and water. "People Are Funny" Cominz To Palace Mergan‘s efforts to have the ranchâ€"; Twentyâ€"page booklet you‘ll read with profit. ‘Specially written for Scrvwemon. it will ‘help you: in your ‘civvy street‘. plans, . It is yours for the asking at any B of M office.~==>> o o FREE BOOKLET .t :. . SEKRVAICEMIEN Abbott and Costello Shine In New Movie . ~ Though Rudy Vallee sings his own vocal :arrangement of "Alouctta,‘" he is seen, ‘for the most part,.â€"as a stuffy, stodgy radio executive. Ozzie Nelson, «erastwhile bandleader,. plays a straight .role for the first time in his Hollyâ€" wood career. Melodious vocalizing is ‘contributed :by. Bob Graham,, upâ€"andâ€" : crooner recruited from the "Duflfy‘s.Tavern" air show, while adâ€" ditional numbers are offered by that spectacular San Francisco quartette, *"The Vagabonds." . A: laughâ€"laden, tuneâ€"filled picturce, "Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood" will ‘be seen at the Carâ€" tier on Wednesday .and Thursday of next week. The madcap team of (Bud Abbott and Lou Costello level their sideâ€" splitting lampoorery at the hallowed traditions ‘of the film industry. Broadly burlesqueing their way. through the film story as a pair of barbers turned actors‘ agents, the | ~â€"The story concerns the highâ€"handed shenanigans of Helen Walker, Ozzie Nelson â€"and Phil Reed, an ingenious threesome <out to make money on a .program produced â€"by Jack Halevy, a talented but unworldly ladâ€"who falls prey <to the Walker wiles, In one of According to preview commentaries, "People Are Funny‘"‘ is exceptionally diverting. film fare â€" fun for and old alike. * the choicest parts of his career, Haley runs the gamut .of. a singingâ€"actingâ€" dancing performance all rolled into Getting back to ‘civvy street‘ is no. cmh : 4 weJmow it â€"presents many problems. But the road back will beâ€"made far â€"easier if you make use ‘of the many aids specially designed to help you. govemment ne-estabhshment benefits, rehabilitation committees and otber ‘veterans‘ organizations. _ Among those who want to help you fmobt is your local :B of M branch manager. He knows the veteran‘s prol)lems and he is in a unique position to give you sound counsel onâ€" mqney matters and on a number of.other angles in getting back into civilian hfe. Get off on the right foot in your crvilian plans :; . and your rehabllxtanm problem is halfâ€"licked. » Follow the example of thousands of Servicemen from coast to coast »Call on your neighbourhood B of M manager. He will be ready and glad to chat things over with you...... you will appreciate hts friendly, helpful approach to your particular pltms and problems. talents and: sparmkling ‘pereobpality ‘brightered: "Mrs. Ratkington‘" â€" and "The Hidden Eye" plays the feminine lead asa ghunox\. movte actrness. The new comedy introduces ‘to screen audiences ~the new . singing ‘disnbovery, Robert who plays the slightly. biographicfl ‘role of ‘a "singer making., his screen‘ debut. Stgntern is the brother â€"of radio ‘and @oreenâ€" ‘ LWick. Haymes, and ‘has reventfly ‘been honâ€". orably discharged Trom the Army.. _ Others in ‘the ‘cast" of "the : ceincdy are Jean Porter, as a firtatious mam- curist, and Warner Anderson" in ‘the role of an {agent. | “RngS" Mlands; collabs with the pair of comics in"one of the picture‘s most ~ hilarious . seâ€" quences â€"â€" yR A complete musical score was ten by top tunesmiths : Ralph® Blane 'rry comedians ‘have a :‘field «lay <~as runâ€"riot in a Hollywoed «studio. v-------- â€"-"--v “-â€"--- -â€"â€" TNSURANCE TN Art ‘BraNCBES â€" REAL ESTATE â€".â€" Call and see us regarflinx New ,Law Rates on/all :Automobile Insnmo 20 PINE STREET NOR‘!‘I! - u8: BRUOE AVENUE . MclInnis ‘Block: P 30. xA Fire Threatens, Let Us Help. You Check Your Fire Insurance.; Simimsâ€"Hooker Pickering _ s se . Tiring of C and K rations, a private bagged a brace of chicken, was on his way to the mess when he was inters .cepted by*the chaplain ' 4 : "Where did you get those. ohlcltem"" asked the chaplain. a “Bhot ‘em, sir," _ ‘That was a The chaplam was mentally. thumbing the rule books as he . repeated,> dublously "Shot them. .ch?" The private quickly, amended: .. and Hugh Martin, compo.sers of the mpllhr "Trolley Song." Among the new tunes are ."As 1 Remember You," "I Hope the _ Keeps Playing" ard "Fun or the derful Midway." Also on the some program is “‘l'lser Woman", . a â€" fastâ€"paced, breexy ro mance. + ""Â¥es, sir, shot ‘em in seltâ€"defence." B6 C *1+ yA

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