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Porcupine Advance, 14 Nov 1946, 1, p. 6

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V e a {l.. gm ‘theâ€" bmedicfion "A * dainty‘ lunch was servel "by Mrs. Ernie Pooley and TE * €.in printing. Careful attention the renee." A 4 4 4 merd m . a NX# . $ _ WEHIL LBG _ N. °_ A Gaainiy" JUCB m sérvefl by Mrs Ernie Pooley and Cns FRHil 5 orl "f Li 34 4 «B ; p~r n 7 fi'}l:‘y‘i;jf Nee /C io es e § m ie se * > . 4e) ~ es $ T. s t '.‘4 40¢ k ie d â€" s ; e# ce A d o e* 1'4\4' a 4# mm .E,A M’fl‘t * door prize was won ‘by Mrs. Pietela. «~~ During the â€"evening the guest of honâ€" ~Mrs. John Monaghan, Second Ave., entertained last Wednesday evening in ~honor of Mrs. Thomas Clark. A very happy evening was spent and games were .enjoyed. The prize winâ€" ners were, Mrs. Alf. Little, Mrs. Reg. Stewart, Mrs. William Weber. The or ‘was presented with many lovely gifts ~for which ‘she thanked â€" her /friends. A delicions lunch was served by‘ the ‘hostess, tflbted by Mrs. Earl MonkgHan. The following ladies attended, Mrs. ~AReg. ‘Mrs. W. Weber, Mrs. E. h when the. W. A. made for the anniversâ€" a roast meat dinner. which will be Held Monday decided to invite the ladies on and â€"the W. M. S. from 5 till 7 p:m. in the base« the .. The secretary and treasurer‘s report read, business items were discusâ€" l; m C Mrs. Pietila. Mrs. John Smith was unable to attend but sent a lovely gift. leen, Mrs. Frank Corris, Mrs. D. Fraâ€" ser,. Mrs. John Bagordo, Mrs. Raycroft, Mrs. Madge Krupka, Mrs. Alf. Little, Mrs. John Monaghan Is Party Hostess HOTEL â€"*"The House of . Hospitality" 4A EXPERT! © huttaibad tw WB 6 Ew ts We en es e Rev. John R. Leng, M. C., B. A., B@E. of Toronto, assistant secretary to Board of Home Missions, will preach at both services. Rev. Mr. Leng is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Leng, Mcinâ€" tyre Property. On Monday evening "from 5 till= 7 p.m.., the W. A. Will serve a roast meat dinner in the basemetg; of the church *4 T . 2i w W Try The Advance Want Ads â€" Pmperty retumed Sawrday morning from Toronto where she has been reâ€" ceiving medical treatment for the past twoâ€" weeks ‘ Mrs Bob Keller and son Rabbie left F1 iday for Sault ‘Ste. Marie, â€"where she will spend ‘some time visiting friends The many friends of Mrs. McLellian, Becond Ave., will be glad to know she is home Mary‘s Hespital and "allâ€"extend her ‘their best wighes for a Anniversary services will hbe held in Trinity United Church on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Johin R. Leng _ Will Preach At _ â€" Church Anniversary The Ladies Gufld of. the Scbumaeher Anglican: Mission held" théir meeting Thursday. eveningâ€"in the. churchâ€" hail' The president, Mrs. E. Smyth was 4n the chair. Mrs. Collins gave ‘the sec- Tretary‘s report. Business items were discussed and plans ‘made ‘for‘ the Christmas tea and F4 meeting. At the close of the meeting dainty lunch was served and a social period was enjoyed. _AAA SV VAALAQY _ U EOAE SSRA s The ladies wln msét Monday evening at the home of Mrs. H. Poolé, 84A Mrs. Poole To Be _ ~UnitedC. G. L T. Guild Hostess .. â€" Christmas Work This portable campis now lWcated north of Forestville, not far from Tadoussac on Quebec‘s north shore. Biit »sodn it moved to anotherâ€"spot in the heart of the vast Canadiar"timber land: A seli contained community equipped with electric light, wash rooins and other comforts, this ‘camp will. house men hatvésting the winter‘s cror of: pulpwood for Canada‘s biggest industry, pulp and‘ paper, Â¥y3 ~FHospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Vic‘ Mullen (Jean Heath)”Second Ave., Schmnach- â€"er, a daughter. sponse made to the fruit and vegeâ€" | table shower held last Thursday m the Masonic Hall. She, and her ladiles, wish to thank all who gave such a wonderful assortâ€" ment of canned goods and fresh vegeâ€" tables and fruit to the hospital‘ larder. 'Iheresultsarequlteasgbodfinot better than those of past years, and | they wish to express their gratitude. | _ At the tea on Thursday, Mrs. F. C. ‘| Evans and. Mrs. Vf Neilly poured ‘lat a dainty table graced with pink â€"â€" The town council will meet at 4.15 this afternoon to discuss certain: reâ€" {vistons of. traffic byâ€"lamws, etc., as reâ€" Wumamw tapers and African violets. Mrs. Rayâ€" ‘ assisted by Mrs. Keats received at mer the door and Mrs. Hutbchinson, Mrs. A. ; the tea. ua.'c K. .Ap;der;son was in o ‘the '.umazements for the Chief Lepic Suggests Mrs. Rayner, president of the ladies auxiliary of the Porcupine General Hospital, is very pleased with the reâ€" Hospital Auxiliary â€" Pleased By Shower . Mr. Frank (Buster) Fowler, Fourth Ave.,; left for Lqndon to attend a reâ€" union of his unit and spend ‘a time visâ€" iting with friends. â€" The many friends of Mr. Ernie Dunâ€" babin, Gold Centre, will be sorry to hear that he is ill in St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital. Mr. Dunbabin suffered a heart attack Monday while at work at the Mcintyre Ming. speedy, re The United Church C. G. I. T. held .the!r meeting Thursday evening in the Church Hall. The meeting . opened with the girls repeating the C. G. I. T. Purpose thm a 'Hymn was sung with Joan Greer, Maureen Kennedy, Hiizâ€" abeth Robson, Betty Cameron, Delâ€" mar Cowden. ' Shirley . M:ohnfhm at the piano. Mrs, Roy Wilson gave a talk on the collection and plans Wereâ€"discussed for fixng dolis and %oys for Christmas. The following attended Helen Boyâ€" ce, Mary Sparks, June Collier, Nina Phillips, Kathleen Hill, Shitley Manâ€" ette, Helen Eliot, Anthea Platt, Joan Gocdyer, Shirley Monaghan, Joan Mrs. Tom Leck gave the story on India and slides were shown by Rev J. Br*echenndge. â€"~ The . meeting closed with taps. â€" Traffic Byâ€"Law Changes Mrs.>Sinclairâ€" MacMillan, MeIntyre soOUTH PORCUPINE SCHUMACHER y Nov. 5, in St. Mary‘s iescsA Rev. Mitten of Monteith was preacfi- erâ€"in St. Paul‘s on Sunday last. CHER At a regular meeting of the Sewâ€" I.‘ j s T8 :‘ l ’0 ing Cincle of §t. Paul‘s Anglican Church "G:..ol.' ’I:' 6 es held on Tuesday, Mrs. E. Dunont was . Ladies is underway. A wonderful asâ€" sortment of goods is onâ€"display today Wilson of Strachan Ave. Miss Shaw has left to spend the winter in Kirkland Lake and the Souâ€" Mrs. Francés Tovell of Kirkland Iake!xmhermursAda children of Noranda were visiting friends in town last weekend. At the L.O. Moose whist party on Tuesday evening Mrs. Ruby Chapman won first prize, Mr. Walter Dixon secâ€" ond, and Mr. F. Whitman third. Specâ€" ial prize went to Mrs. P. Dagenais,. Mrs. Aftken‘s name was called for the door prize but it went unclaimed. Next week euchre will be played. Friendsofllm P.â€"J, Varker, who is ‘in‘‘ Porcupine General Hospital, will wish her speedy return to health. Also the friends of Joe Woods who is in hospital, convey best wishes for reâ€" turn to health. Mrs. A. E. Stanlake will entertain the Past Grands‘ Club on the first Wednesday in December.. Miss 8. Morgan, matron of Porcuâ€" pine General Hospital, has returned from some weeks‘ vacation spent in New York and other points. _ 4 Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Mathew of Payâ€" master have returned after spending two weeks on a hunting trip near North Bay. bers present included Mesdames Libâ€" by, â€" Blood, Melville, Beard and the hostess, Mrs. Farrell. Th Junior CWL. held a meeting on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. J. Griffin. The bazaar at the Finn Hall, and supper on Tuesday evening, was the principal business discussed. Mrs, Lewis Pike assisted the hostess later in serving lunch. Members present inâ€" cluded Mesdames Atkinson, Koehler, R. Gallagher, J. Kelly. W. O‘Grady, J. Carney, and Misses T. Leeney, P Hogan, I. Smith, R. Donlevy, M. Lynch, B. McKeown. getâ€"together last Wednesday evenin'g at the home of Mrs. Tom Farrell. Bridge was played after business meeting, prizes going to Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Stanâ€" lake and Mrs. Mitchell. Other memâ€" It will be a maitter of regret to many old residents of the Porcupine Camp to learn of â€" the sudden death of Mrs. Bella Jeacles (Mrs. Wim. Jeacles) at Kirkland Lake last week. She was a former resident of South Porcupine and among other activities was a promâ€" iment officer in the Rebekah Lodge, being a charter member of Cobalt Reâ€" bekah Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dennis of Kirkâ€" land Lake, former residents of Dome Extension, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Libby over Iithe weekend. At a regcent meeting of the Library Board it was decided to appoint Mrs. Pryor as librarian, to take the place of Mrs. Brinton, who resigned on acâ€" count of ill health. would welcome a rapresentation of South Porcupine people. Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Bond of Toronto are visiting their mother, Mrs. S. A. Jones, of Commercial Ave., who is quite ill. held on Tuesday, Mrs. E. Dupont was elected <president; Mrs. Lily Robinâ€" son, viceâ€"president; and Mrs, A. I. Nitschke as secretaryâ€"treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of the Dome are in Toronto ‘to attend the‘ annual convention of St.; John Ambulance Asâ€" sociation. The W. A. of Golden City . United Church will hold a bazaar in the church at Porcupine on Friday from 7.30 to 10 pim. There will be home baking for sale, sewing and fancy articles of all kinds and an evening tea. All are The decision is not yet definite as to the acceptance of the minister selectâ€" ed.: Bishop Renison will conduct serâ€" vices in St. Paul‘s Church on Sunday. Htfperoanometor . H. days. "Miss M. Fulton, who has been visit.. Ing the Maxwellâ€"Smiths, left for Torâ€" of LOCALS Matti Rantenan Dies Ivan Lang Hea is > im artves in «om o« In Highway Accident Log Cabin Yki Clul ‘cupine on Friday from : The pallbtarers were Messfs. Anâ€" a. There will be home drew Pantti, Martti Peltola, Vaino Kuâ€" ile, sewing and fancy usela, Charles Aholg, Henry Vatanen kinds and an evening and Elo Jarvensivu. Interment "took invited, and the ladies place at the Tisdale Cemetery. TYHOMPSONâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thompson of Island Falls, on Nov. 8, a daughter. â€" 4 GAYLORLDâ€"â€"To Mr and Mrs. Percy CGraylord of Hallnor, a son on Nov. 8. _ _ McCLEANâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Mcâ€" Lean of Dome, a daughter on Nov. 8, . BRIDGEFSâ€"On Novy 10, to Mr. and Mrs. John Bridges of 25 Moneta Ave Timmins, a son. CECCONIâ€"On Nov. 9, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Cecconi of 39 Kerr Ave. McTIERNANâ€"Onâ€" Nov 10,â€"to â€"Mr. and Mrs. Harold McTiernan of Pamour a daughter. (Wednesday) in the Finn Hall, and on Thursday there will be a hot dinner served, to be followed by fun and games. Births in Porcupine General Hospital On Saturday in the Parish Hall a sale of home baking and fancy needleâ€" work, and a fishpond, brought in a most encouraging response and the amount received exceeded the hopes of the sponsors. Many floral tributes were recéived from ‘his friends all over the Porcupine Camp as well as from lumber camps of the district. Chancel Gulld Has Successful Sale‘ The first affair held under the ausâ€" pices of St. Paul‘s Chancel Guild proved an outstanding success. in, Mrs. Joe Tyrvainen, 19 Huron Toronto. For the past 14 years he has been boarding with Mrs. Hilda Manty- la, Connaught Station. worker a Wright, Eimer WiHliams, A. W Harold manldm Mike owovitch thony Raymond. Mliam veuch 1+ Harold nranldln Mike osmvicch An- Names of those who meade the suâ€" preme sacrifice in the past war were read: Andrew Bedford, Charles Brown, Arnold Coott, Lester Cudmore, George Dogne, David Farrell, Edwin Hoelke, Frank Hovey, Ernest â€"Hill, Frank King, Joe Lone, Kosti Luhta, Lawrence Mcâ€" Caw, Walter McDougall, Fred Scott, Orville Bannerman, Scotty Lang, Lyâ€" all McChesnie, L. Home, Matthew Milâ€" ler, Steve Malarchuk, P. March, Norâ€" Wreaths were laid on the Cenotaph by business men of town, and others including the province, townships of Tisdale and Whitney, Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion, and Branch 287, L.O.M. 447, Fire Depantment, Order Eastern Star, Rebekah Lodge, Association of Ukrainian Canadians, and â€" private wreaths to honor individuals who have given their lives. After nominations ; were c;M Ivan Lang was elected president, vice ptesldem mreury-uum Mrs Metcall, and building foreman, Lewis Pyke, ... Plans for a new cmbhouae were, disâ€" bers and war veterans was large and impressive, and several who had cause to.remember the sacrifices made in the war, were there to join in with them in honoring those who had fought for their country. s ‘The service., was conducted by Rev. R, J..Beott, with. Mr. iP.. Boyce.: of Schumacher giving an impressive adâ€" dress, and the ‘"Last Post" sounded by Alex. Walsh preliminary to the. ‘:.sll- ence.," ~ Although the weathér was not ducive toâ€"standing long in the open, the parade of Canadian Legion memâ€" South Porcupine observed Rememâ€" brance Day on Sunday by a short ser.. vice held at the Cenotaph in the grounds of the Municipal Building. . will be examined and decisions.made. A record membership is expected this season as equipment, etc., is becom;nz less scarce. Bill Mylchreest at Cussed, as their. old . jog..cabin . was burned down last mr A hike was staged for Sunday when.the. situation this meeting. Holdâ€" Remembrance Services On Sunday 117 Golden Ave., 8. Plumbing and Heating : _ PLPMBING QUALITY SERVICE Phone ~20 for

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