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Porcupine Advance, 5 Sep 1946, 1, p. 6

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(@ti i Celebrate Wedding Daxly Service on Roll / Film Developing Jean and Isobel Rodgers, Railroad St., returned this week from a holiday at Cobalt with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Rodgers. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tyrie of Vancouver is visiting their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Green, Gold Centre.: Lieut. Chambers of the Salvation Army, Lachine, Que., is visiting a) the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lowe Railroad St. Mr. and Mrs. W. Flowers and family left Monday for Vancouver where they will take up residence. , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller of Torâ€" onto, visited Mr. Miller‘s brother‘ and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Milâ€" ler, Fifth Ave. Mr. F. W. Schumacher of Columbus; Ohio, and his grandson, Mr. Michael Sinell, visited Scumacher public school Wednesday forenoon. The Mcintyre Band and the Croaâ€" tian Orchestra were in attendance Monday night. The Timmins 1‘thizens Band was in attendance Tuesday night. The Mcintyre, Hollinger and Buffalo Ankéerite Mines had a grand exhlbi- tion pf fiowers All who attended were greatly imâ€" pressed with the wonderful display of flowers, vegetables, fruits and needle- work. Judges were Mr. L. H. Hanlan, Government Agricultural Representaâ€" tive, Matheson; and Mr. J. C. Taylor, Ontaro Agricultural College, Guelph. aon. Fourth Ave, left last week for her home. Mrs. Robertson accomâ€" paniled her mother to North Bay where she will spend a short holiday. Miss Anne Jaksic, Fourth Ave., has returned from a holiday at Toronto and other points. Mr: and Mrs. Miller of Paris, Ont.. The 22nd Annual Exhibition of the Timmins Horticultural Society ‘was held Monday and Tuesday of this week in the Mcintyre Arena. bride recently arrlved from Dundoe. Scotland. A nice social time was enjoyed and during the evening the hostess served a delicious lunch. Congratulations were offered to Mr. and Mrs. William Brough, First Ave., when they celebrated their third An- niversary Sunday evening. Horticultural Show Much Enjoyed _ . w _ Chosen by Filippo de Giudi¢e,.~ British film producer, from junior; fashion councillors across Canada, tall: brunette, 16â€"yearâ€"old Joy Hardy, of Toronto, Ont., is taking her fame in her youthful stride. She hopes some day to be a model, but this year. backâ€"toâ€"school comes first. Miss Dorothy Armstrong has. reâ€" AT‘S A SNAP Cor. Second Pine St. Grocery and Meat ~â€"Market These firms will serve you best! SHOPPING <IN â€"SCHUMACHER? â€" E 770 °: BCHUMACHEER . SCHUMACHER was a Scotland war Edith and Douglas Armstrong, Secâ€" ‘ond Ave., returned this week from a holiday with their mother at Ba:â€" croft. "Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey, Gold Centre, left by car for a short holiday at Torâ€" .onto + § ‘~Miss Betty Gilbert, Mcintyre Proâ€" perttyt, â€"returned this week from a visit to Port Cunnington, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Willan, First Ave., left by car for a holiday at Montreal and other ponits. s : Miss. Margaret Scullion, First Ave., spent the weekend visiting friends at Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Arnott, Poplar St., left for a motor trip to the west coast. Miss Leah Armstrong of Bancroft is wisiting her sister, Miss Dorothy and Edith Armstrong, Second Ave. ‘Mrs. Douglas Briden, Kirkland Lake, accompanied by her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Briden, visited Mrs. Watson, Railroad St., and Mrs. Sinclair MacMillan, Mcâ€" Intyre Property, during the past week. Elinor Mair, Second Ave., returned this .week from a. holiday«with her graridfather in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore, Sr., First Ave., returned this week from a holiâ€" day at Long Branch, Toronto, where they visited their daughter and sonâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Young. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Karahan and family, Second Ave., left for a holiâ€" day at Detroit and other points. The many friends of Carmel Fournâ€" ler, First Ave., will be sorry to hear that. she ig ill in . St. Mary‘s Hospital and all extend her thir best wishes for a speedy recovery. Miss Kovach left Monday for Cleveâ€" land after spending a holiday at her home on Second Ave. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wylie and family have returned from â€" a motor trip in Southern Ontario. ‘‘Mr. W. Glazier of Sault Ste: Marie visited his brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Glazier, First Avo., during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dwyer and sons,. Fredie and â€"Paddy, have returned from a holiday at Vinton, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fish, Fifth Ave., have returned from a holiday at Otâ€" terville, Toronto and other points. Mr. P. A. Boyzse Second Ave., has reâ€" turned from a holiday at Kingston and other points. Mr: and Mrs. Miller of Paris, Ont.. are visiting their son and daughterâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller, Fifth Ave. Mrs. Kennedy, â€"North Bay, who has been visiting her daughter and sonâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. George Robertâ€" son, Fourth Ave., left last week for Mr. Harold Grist and his daughter, Miss Evelyn â€"Grist, Gold â€"Centre, motored to Toronto during the weekâ€" Miss Agnes Scullion left Friday for her home in Toronto after spending some time visiting Mrs. James Sculâ€" lion, First Ave., and Mrs. John O‘Leary, Second Ave. Word was received this week from Cpl. Charlie Pennie to say he is enâ€" joying a holiday at his home town in Aberdeen, Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. James Tinsley, First Ave., returned this week from a motor trip in Southern Ontario. ceived discharge from the Navy and has returned to her home on Second :l%‘ Miss Armstrong is on the staif the Schumacher public school. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wilson and family First Ave., have returned from a holiday at thier summer cottage at Lake Nipissing. Miss Catherine Waddle, MciIntyre FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. Phone 788 Schumacher Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service "The House of Hospitality" Mrs. Surtees is managing the Teaâ€" chers‘ Residence, taking the place of Mrs. J. White, who is now residing in: California. Mr. Surtees is on the tea- ching staff of Dome school. Register 230 H. S. Pupils On Tuesday 230 pupils registered as high school students. Of this number Eila Ollila, one of the senior matriâ€" culants of last year, left on Sunday for â€"Montreal, where she will take a course in dress designing at a special school. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and two children of Toronto and Halifax are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis. Mr. Campbell will be on the staff of high school teachers for the coming session. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Payette spent the weekend visiting friends at Campâ€" bell‘s Bay. 96 will be first formers, and more are expected to register later. This figure, high as it is, is not quite as high as the principal, Mr. Ellis, exâ€" pected. Miss M. Fulton of Toronto is the guest of Mrs. Maxwellâ€"Smith at 113 Main St. Miss P. Maxwell Smith reâ€" turned to Toronto on Monday after spending ‘the| long weekend at the parental homeé. ‘Mrs. Harry Martin and children have arrived home after spending the summer at Remy Lake. s Mrs. T. N. Ellis (Joan Maxwellâ€" Smith) is expected at the parental Property, Fourth Ave., returned this week from a visit to Port Cunnington, Ontario. Miss Jessie Sculion, spent the weekâ€" end visiting her parents in Toronto. â€"â€"Mrs. Gordon Cameron and family, Second Ave., left by car for a short holiday in Toronto prior to going on to Tennesee to visit friends. Mr. Norman Graham left Saturday by car for a holiday at Montreal and other points. Representatives will be present from Kapuskasing, Smooth Rock Falls, Englehart, Kirkland Lake, South Porâ€" cupine and Timmins. A new zone representative is to be elected and Mrs. Richardson of North Bay is expected to be present. Miss Clarmen Dupuis, spent the weekend visiting friends in Tochâ€" rane. A rally is to be held on Sunday next at 2 p.m. in the Legion Hall by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Legion under the auspices of Branch 38. Legion Ladies Plan Churches Hold District Meeting Joint Services Next Sundayâ€" â€" [ es s M l s s e * LEAVE NORTH BAY 9.35 am. 4.55 p.m. 11.30 p.m. BY BUSâ€" 10 35 trige eachk was _ Time) SINGLE RH $7.00 (ex mctusen $1: LOOKING FORWARD â€" This clive green short evening dress is draped in the soft linegy that will show up this autumn. Betty Bennett, of NBC‘s "Reveille Roundup," wears it and holds out the double strands of material that form zs sort of necklace on the surplice front. The sleeves© have deep armholes.. Contrasting to the olive green of the dress are the flesh pink flowers in her hair. The dress is designed by Adrian. sSOUTH PORTUPINE SOoUTHâ€" PORCUPINE THEB PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMIN®, ONTARIO ET ce es hi ce N cslsn ce MYLCHREEST-â€"â€"On Sept. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mylchreest of 105 Eruce Ave., South Porcupine, a daughter. Mrs. Thomas Manwell of Bruce Ave.,; South Pr‘cupine, a. hter. John McLellan left on Sunday for Torcnto to enter St. Michael‘s Colâ€" lege as a student. He will train this season with St. Mike‘s hockey team, having been chosen by Toronto Maple Leafs as an outstanding juvenâ€" ile hockey player, and will later train with the Leafs. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McFarland of Toronto are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hall, of the Dome Mines. Mrs. McFarland is a sister of the late Mrs. F. Hepburn. Mr. J. T. Henley of Chilliwack, BC., left on Tuesday for home after visitâ€" ing relatives in Detroit, Owen Sound, Toron‘c, and his sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mis B. KIVIâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Aarri Kivi of 142 Bruce Ave., on Aug. 31, a Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dye of the Dome are home from a month‘s vacation. Bill Longworth and .Bill Pearce, who have been on vacation to Niagara Falls and Toronto, are home. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Andrews and Billy of the Dome returned this week from vacation in Beamsville and the United States. Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Harper and family are home after a week in Torâ€" onto. HORTIEâ€"On August 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hortie of 203 Moore St., South Porcupine, a daughter. HEISEâ€"On Sept. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Heise of 22 Bruce Ave., . a daughter. Leslie Costello left on Monday to resume studies at St. Michael‘s Colâ€" lege, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pelkie of Swastika were guests last week of Mrs. Marâ€" garet Deacon. Mrs. John Ford and children reâ€" turned on Thursday from Marathon, where they have been visiting relaâ€" tives. CECCONIâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" tonio Cecconi, of 68 Broadway Ave.. South Porcupine, on Sept. 1, a daughâ€" ter. ~Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fairhurst of Connaught Hill are home after vaâ€" cationing in Southern Ontario for the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy spent the Labour Day weekend visiting reâ€" latives in Campbell‘s Bay. Miss Pearle Kennedy left on Satâ€" urday for Ottawa to attend the weddâ€" ing of her cousin, Miss Helen Noel. She will visit Mrs. Jos. Gariepy in Sudbury before returning Friday. Rebekahs to Meet First meeting of the Rebekah Lodge will be held on Friday, Sept. 6. Next Sunday Rev. R. J. Scott will hold services as usual. This week Rey. Scott is attending a ministers‘ conference at Camp Lorraine. Emmett Cunningham left on Monâ€" day for North Bay where he will enroll . as student in a . "refresher‘ course. home this weekend for a fortnight‘s visit. She will fly from Vancouver to Kapuskasing. Births in Porcupine General Hospital On Sunday list the congregation of St. Paul‘s Anglican Church and the United Church held joint services both morning and evening in St. Paul‘s Church., This was at the request of the memâ€" bers of the United Church as their building is being painted, etc., in the interior this week. MANWELLâ€"On Sept. 2, to Mr. and To Play for St. Mike‘s SoOUTH PORCUPINE The many ‘friends of Mrs. Irene â€" Bowes regret to learn of her return _ The Moose to St. Mary‘s hospital, Timmins, last party in their week, and wish her a speedy return Tuesday nigh to health. [ Mrsâ€" Butler Mrs. Rachel Jones of Owen S is visiting her sister, Miss B. Shaw â€".Mr,. and Mrs. Harry Costain of Dome Extension are on holiday in the U. S.A., and also will be visiting their daugh- ter, Mrs: Nora Sparling, in OQOttawa beâ€" fore returning. Mrs. Brown of Campbells Bay is visit‘ing her daughter, Mrs. Harold MclLellan, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs Sol Sky left by car on Wednesday to spend the winter in Arizona and other places in the US.A. They hope to return to Scuth Porcuâ€" pine in the Spring. Mrs. T. Mallon (Rose Verner) of Noranda has returned home after visiting her â€"parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verner on Bruce Ave. Rev. Father Matthew T. Mulcahy. who was recently ordained in St. Basil‘s Church, Toronto, was a visitor in South Porcupine over the: weekâ€" end. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rapsey of Main St., and assisted Rev. Father LaSalle at celebration of High Mass on Sunday morning. While in town he visited several of his old friends. E He was accompanied by two of his sisters, Misses Susan and Jacqueline Mulcahy, and left on Monday for the EtE 2A o d cfi a buddcat 4 4 A 43 The hostess at the party was Miss Anne Belbec and a number of girl friends presented the guest with loveâ€" ly gifts for her future home. They were daintily wrapped, and prettily arranged in a decorated basâ€" ket, and the brideâ€"toâ€"be was delighted to receive them and suitably thanked the donors. Her many fri ends extencl sinrcere sympathy. â€" parental home in Orillia Mrs. Jack McGinn of Dome Extenâ€" sion was called to Cobden on Tuesday cwing to the unexpected death of her mo‘her, Mrs. Eckford of that town. Mrs. Dave Cockburn of Cecil Ave., is visiting relatives in Belleville for a few dayvs. Mr. Jack Tyndall of Toronto is visitâ€" ing his brother, Mr. Ted Tyndall and Mrs. Tyndall. x1 Newly Ordained Penelope Luxton Minister Visits ©â€" Is Guest of Honor _Mrs. Maurice Leask (Grace Pirie) of S‘mcoe is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. Pirie of Dome Extension. SOUTH PORCUPINE MERCHANTS Mr. and Mrs. C. Starling have moved into the house formerly. ocdupied by Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Burton at the Dome Mine. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Clement ars cccupying the former house of Mr. and Mrs. C. Starling at Dome Extens‘on. Mrs, Clement has recently. returned from Torento. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hancock of Flint, Michigan, returned home on Surday after spending two weeks at the home of Mrs. F®. Mitchell, Crawford St., who is Mr. Hancock‘s sister. M. C. Shaw, of the Cabin, Golden City. Mr. ard Mrs. R. Connelly and childâ€" ren of Dome Extension are home after holiday in awville. LADIES CHILDREN‘S WEAR 77 Bruce Ave., South Porcupine MAKINEN DRY GOODS spitai, limmins, IJaSt party in their hall on Golden Ave. on "Helen, don‘t go out too far on that her a speedy return Tuesday night. Prizes were won by ice!" Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Harry Chevrier, "But look, Mummy, Daddy‘s out m mes of Owen Sound and Mrs, Poppleton. long way.‘ er, Miss B. Shaw. A special prize went to Mrs. H. "That‘s all right, he‘s insured" dear." â€"SOUTH PORCUPINE Clearing Women‘s Summer Dresses and Shoes DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT The Sunday School will also resume its sessions at 2 p.m. The minister, Rev. R. J. Scott, B.A., will occupy ‘the pulpit. The Junior Choir will assist in the morning serâ€" vice, and the Senior Choir in the evening service. Moose Lodge Holds Euchre The United Church in South Porâ€" cupine will hold special services on Sunday to mark the reâ€"opening of the church following its redecoration. The interior is being completely painted, the walls in cream, the ceiling in buff, and the floor in dark red. The building was constructed in 1941. On Sunday morning, Sunday School pupils will attend the service at 11 in the church and meet their teachers for the session later in the Parnsh Hall. Those present included Miss V. Dillon, Miss P. Uren, Miss Beulah Rayner, Mrs. K. Scott, Mrs. A. Hagâ€" gerty, Mrs. H. Smith, Miss Rita Cosâ€" tello, Miss Betty Cumming, Mrs. M. Londry, Mrs. A. Bell, Miss Luxton and Miss Belbec. Unable to but sending gifts were Miss Joyce Wilson and Miss V. Morley. A meeting will be held on Thursday (tonight) in the Parish Hall of Anâ€" glican Sunday School teachers, at 7.30 United Church Reâ€"Opens Sunday The hostess served a delightful lunch. S. 8. Teachers Meet Tonight Court whist was the entertainment provided, prizes being won by Miss Pat. Uren and Miss Rita Costello. Miss Penelope Luxton, who becomes a bride on Sept. 18 in South Porcuâ€" pine United Church, was guest of honor on Friday night at the home of Mrs. Haggerty at the Pamour Mine. The hostess at the party was Miss Anne Belbec and a number of girl friends presented the guest with loveâ€" ly gifts for her future home. DON‘T LET REFRIGERATOR SHORTAGE BOTHER YOU Get your milk ICE COLD, from The Moose Lodge held a euchre â€"â€"« OPEN SUNDAYS â€" Main St., South Porcupine 117 Golden Ave., S. Porcupine Plumbing and Heating LUMBING QUALITY SERVICE Luxton‘s Lunch Phone _ HEATING 920 for <«€£ Yo"*" News From _ _ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1946 BUTTERCUP â€" In buttercup yellow, worn byâ€" Betty Wragge, .. of NBC‘s "Pepper Young‘s Famlly." =~ Four gilt ibuckles ‘decorate dress is wrapâ€"around and the graceful flap may also be thrown back over the shoulder.. The designer‘s name is just like Betty‘s. It is B. H. Wragge. It is interesting to note that Dr. Stern has obtained a position as reâ€" search assistant in bioâ€"chemistry at Sheffield, England, in the laboratory of Dr. Krebs who is an outstanding worker in the fileld of research. He is happy and enthusiastic about this prospect and expects to leave for England by the end of September. RCAF. station at Whitehorse, Yukâ€" on Territory, ni the hospital there. Dr. Joseph Stern, a nephew of Mrs. S. Sky, and who is well known to oldâ€"timers in South Porcupine, as his early education was obtained in local schools, is having experience in the Coott. Mrs. Hawkin‘s name was called for the $11 door prize, but as she was not present it ‘was held over. Next week whist will be played and the door prize wil lbe valued at $13. ie den sns ies td Dr. Joseph Stern To Go To England .0. .4 _0 o6 Claude Dillon 33 CRAWFORD ST. SsOUTH PORCUPINE Service Station PHONE 280 Residâ€"nce Phone 510 .% 4. .%.,0. .0. .0 NNecfoaSectecfectoctoctoctec$ d

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