Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 15 May 1947, 1, p. 5

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e e e e e e e e e e en 8# * n ED D DL D E* *4 44 E.8.1T. May 22nd FARES: Coach Class â€" 14.60 Return First Class â€" 19.15 Return Children ~ Half Fare p.m. E.S8.T. on the NORTHLAND Returning Anytime Up To And Including Train No. 47 Leaving Toronto 11.39 p.m. THURSDAY, MA by south P Roller Skating 8.30 till 10.00 p.m Riverside Pavilion * MAY 19 to 24 RESERYVED FOR RODEO Papsiâ€"Cola" is the registerad trode mark in Canada of the Pap:iâ€"Cola Company a 6 DAYS OF ENTERTAINMENT Baseball â€" Woodbine Races â€" Blossomâ€"Time For Shool Children in i5 47 y W _IZ.' B £ *A h Y s U C kR 2 arEBe! «B FRIDAY, MAY 16th 3.00 Roiler Skatin SATURDA Y 4 F EFRIDA YÂ¥ FHE HOME OF HAPPY FEET! Presents Special Excursion Every Saturday Night NEW FALL AND WINTER DANCING HOURS J __ 192 His Trumpet And His Orchestra BERTHS EXTRA â€" ORDER EARLY TICRKETS3 QOBTAINABLE oN TRAINX LEAVING TIMMINS vreupine Kiwanis Club and Schumacher Lions Cluh Pepsiâ€"Cola hits the spot anytime! There‘s twice as much in the big 12â€" bottle! BETTER! a treat. wWith our energetic Master of C monies Comrade Gig Carswell th were soon under way, the Orclu opened with a few selections w had the boys going, the first, Roll the Barrell, from then on everyt rolled. Our guest singer, Rene Barret! a nice melodeous voice gave us so songs and received a big hand, he a real entertainer, his stuging tainly pleased the audience, arn surprise was in one of our own « rades who has been hiding in background these other was comrade George Howlett a: sang two old time songs and a ~big hand, it shows there mus other talent amongst our youns i bership, a little shy in comins Ju Rene Barrette after his final on some how sgot Gig to give us a which was quite a surprise, ho receive apolause and also deserv hand for his masterful way in cond ing a Smoker, with his little gavs his hand. Comrades Les Nicholson and Jenkin were the next on the prog and both were applauded on rendition of old time songs. Going over the nights precced i was a great improvement on previous smokers and the String F was tops, in the opinion of the ma ity. Comrade Paddy Williamson T1HE LEGION COLUMN :: f Canada Limited 1C1 )1 t»h H ird ub SINGLE RETURN $7.00 $12.60 UNION ELS TERMINAL NGETH BAY LEA V 10 a.m. RTH BAY m. 11.30p.m. PA id Euchre Mrs. COOtt, B. Anthony JRIDC idies ser e end C AW. SA Lindhol was won upon was won 11 ‘s Minâ€" nd Mrs. Barrow, an were SU 1 over it the arged ._level 8thâ€" chon. nadeâ€" T1 »rdon HE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ored iday B3 ICrC him 1°8S 1 Ot Im he OL Al 1C 11 During the afternoon tea was servâ€" ed by a committee in charge of Myrs. Price of the Pamour Mine. Mrs. Nichâ€" elson of Buffaloâ€"Ankerite and Mrs. P. C. Evans poured tea, assisted by Mrs. Sstetle and Mrs. Raymer. A lovely birthday cake was by Weston‘s for the occasion, and a beautiful bouquet of daffodils by Wim. Jamieson to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the Hospital. Newlyâ€"elected officers at a meeting of the Junior Catholic Women‘s Leaâ€" gue held recently wree: Mrs. Lewis Pyke, comvener of committee for orâ€" ganization and membership; Miss B. McKeown, scholarship and education:; Mrs. J. Carney and Mrs. P. Atkinson, social and child welfare; Miss Fraznces Hogan, magazines. Hostesses at this meeting were Missâ€" es M. Lynch, I. Leeney, and Tola Mrs. A. E. Keats, President of the Auxiliary and Miss S. Morgan receivâ€" C the suests. Miss Morgan, Superintendent of Porâ€" cupine General Hospital and the Laâ€" dies Auxiliary of the hospital anounce that the Towel Shower held at the Nurses‘ Residence on Saturday afterâ€" noon (May 10th) was a grand success. There was a large attendance. and a generous :mnumber of towels were reâ€" generous ceived. The Superintendent and the Auxzilâ€" lary take this opportunity to thank all, who in any way contributed to the success of the shower. Ssmith A large audience attended the proâ€" duction "Aunt Susie Shoots the Works" amateur play put on by Matheson Young People‘s Union, last Wednssâ€" day evening 1 the United Church. This affair was sponsored by S. Porâ€" cupine Yolng People‘s Society. 3 An:ri? Suthorland played the title role, and was agsisted by Victory Begâ€" ley and Revd. Mervyn Leslie in the ro‘es of hi@gro and heroine. Humour and comedy as typified by a colored valet and maid were interâ€" preted by Revd. Allan Smith and Miss C. McElweoe. Other members of the cast were Ross and Robert Bustard, Edith Cook, Thelma Green, Lillian Gourlay. and Irene Cadeau. Director and producer was Miss Mary McMorin of Matheson. The Youns: People of town enterâ€" tained the visitors after the play aud they were thanked warmly by the sponsors for their excellent performâ€" ance and for their kindness in coming Irom Matheson to present their effort. Reyd. â€"R. J. Scott welcomed the guesis. Ladies present included: Mrs. P. Atâ€" kinson, Mrs. J. Carney. Mrs. W. Dunâ€" lop, Mrs. Bob Gallagher, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. D. Koehler, Mrs. L. Pyke, Mrs. Vince Dillon, Mrs. R. Surtees, Misses R. Donlevy, M. Lynch, F. Hogan, B. McKeown, I. Smith and I. Leeney. SQUTH PORCUPINE Nurses Towel Shower Big Success Dr, A. â€" Why do you always make such particular inquiries as to what your patients eat., Does that assist you in vour diagnosis? Dr. B. â€" Not that, but it enables me to ascertain ‘their social positionr and | ‘range my fees accordingly. Interment in St. Michael‘s Cemetery Orillia, May 8th. Mrs. W. L. Deacon alttended the funeral. sOUTH PORCUPINE Five Year Old Mary Riddell Dies Suddenly SOUTH PORCUPINE Excellent Performance By Matheson Players nmne 16 New Officers Elected SOUTH PORCUPINE SOUTH PORCUPINE South Porcupine has never failed on any charitable drive; Clothes for Rusâ€" sia; Clothing and food for other Countâ€" ries; Home, and near Aome, drives so there is no reason why this drive should not top them all. The sponsors are confident that you will not fail. What they need in Britain is good strong clothing, capable of standing the strain of weather and hard wear. Makz2 your contribution a useful one. In this way to some extent w» will be showing our appreciation and syinâ€" pathy for a country that has had such a heavy burden to bear during the past eight years. You are reguested to clean and wash all articles, replage lost buttons, tie shoes in pairs to prevent loss, and to remember that flimsy dresses are not useful items of clothing. Read the Leaflet. The drive starts and the collections commence May 15th, 16th, and 17th, In a leaflet sent to every houseâ€" holder it is urged that those who now send foodâ€"parcels to Britain should continue to do ho. If possible a still greater effort should be made for the need was mever greater than it is toâ€" day. Those who do not send, and wish to play their part can do so unmder the present drive. Township of Whitney has avvointed Mondeau Beauchamp (former Whitâ€" mney Police Chief) as township assessâ€" or to replale the late John Hough. Carmen Conley will replace Beauâ€" champ as Police Chief. The new Assessor has the distinction of winning the Croix de Guerre for distinguished service in Fraxnce during the war. The South Porcupine, Kiwanis Club is asking your assistance once again in coâ€"operation with the Ontario Drive for clothing to relieve those who sufâ€" fered during the recent flooding throughout Britain. This time it is not oxaly for clothing but also nonâ€"perishâ€" able foods or money to enable fooud to be purchased and shipped to the old country. sSOUTH PORCUPINE Former Chief L. $A 0 A A 1111111143 #.% it t t C t (t 46 cb t t t 6. 14 0 P t .4 «L ateate ate ote oteate stententastretectoecth bu a*22®. 2%,1*, t it :t :t :t Jt t t % t .t :t .t .t :% "% e al e al ule en e al aal e al e alante s 000"00. Clothing Drive to Relieve British Flood Victims without consulting us! | We make moving plcasant and imple, with expert service. ‘ Don‘t Make A Move ... United Movers Phone 510 $3 Third Ave. SMITH ELSTON BUSINCESS DIRECTORY 71 Third Ave,, Plumbing and Heating Sheet Metal MOVING a«< S T ORAGE News From sSOUTH PORCUPINE Air Conditioning Contractors Night Phone 1733 Phone 327 Township Assessor LIMITED Timmins and will close on May 31st eates # # #* #* # # #* *®. * .”0 ## *# # ## *# + *# # “. # # ## # # ## *# # #* *#. .00 *#* _# ## + Miss Ellen Jane Mairs, who becomes the bride of Clifford Henry on May 2ist has been feted rectntly at two showers. One at Mrs. Gorald Draper‘s home on Friday last a. number of friends sathered and the aifair was a great surprise to the guest of honour. The Porcupine Arena is the depot for the bundles. Those present included the prizeâ€" winners, and hostesses, and Misses Pauline and Carrie Ursulak, Mrs. Fred Stvens, Mrs. Art Adamson, Mrs. Shavyâ€" er, Mrs. Hausen, Mrs. Perocy Wilson, Mrs. Jack Wilson, Miss Beth Wilson, the Misscs Murgaret and May Mairs and Mrs. Mairs Mrs. Stan Graystone, Miss M. Cliff, Miss A.. White, Miss Eleanor Pochnitar, Miss Helen Stoyan, Mrs. Austin, Miss L. Mitchell, Mrs. Gammnon Mtrs. Orneau and Miss Victorâ€" ia Qinecau and Miss Stuckley. Unable to be present but sending gifts were Mrs. T. Farrell, Mrs. M. Moir, Mrs. Unstead, Miss J. Whitton. Mrs. Draper and her daughter Miss Mabel Draper were hostesses and num= bers of games were played during the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs, Shaver, Margaret Mairs and Miss Alice White. Double Shower for Miscellaneous gifts woere presented iv a daintily decorated pink and white basket and a group gift of aluminum was a special gift, The hostesses setyvâ€" ed a very nice luxch. + # .0 *ee® *8*"* t "%. ;t 6 "t t t t t t tCA t % it i (%t. . % t *# 0'. ..“..0.“.0...0....”.0 ..”.“.“.“.00.. *# .0.0.. # .. *4 *+ toate« e t :t is t t t t t Cz t e t it i t t t * _# o n y h+ h uhn hn *4 44 o u6 * t 4. 0 4 49â€" 40 it 028 020 8244 At the other shower, given in honor 33A THIRD AVE., Et 39) )Q@@@# 000006 060000 %% *# 1 00409094004 WASHER and Full Stock of Parts Cycle Changed â€"â€" Any Make, Fast, reliable #rvice on any make clectric or engineâ€"drive washer, vacuum cleaner, floor polisher or ironer, MOTOR Service Miss Ellen Mairs of Miss Mairs, the joint hostasses wore Miss Loréena Blood and Miss Ros*e Boetto, on Thursday, at tih> home of Miss Blood‘s parents. A daintily set table with lighted caxrdles and a salad lunch followed the presentation of a pink and white deeâ€" orated basket filled with lovely gifts of a miscellancous nature for the brideâ€"toâ€"be. The room was decorated in pink and white to harmonize wlrh the table setting. Games were played. Miss Ann Barâ€" llko gaining first prize, and the guest of honour the doorâ€"prize. A daintily set table with lighted caxrdles and a salad lunch followed the presentation of a pink and white deeâ€" The guests included Miss Joyée Blood, Msses Ann Barilko, Martha Rivett, Lucille Mitchell, Greta Lang, Margaret Kelly, and Helen Grimaldi. sending gifts but unable to be present were Misses Annic Kelly Edith Blakeâ€" man, Jean Carruthers, Nora Reilly and Esther Sanbari. Miss Rosemary Clemens who has been studying at McGill University is home at Connaught Station for month, and was visiting frieads in South Porcupine this week. este # # Sectee #4 *# .0 # # ® #4 e «u. 1t ut ut ## # .00.0..0 .0.. *#.® # .0 *#* * # *# *# t :t .% t 0..... #.% * *# .0 @ .0 _# Â¥ t * t .% * 0 *2.*® . “h .““““ “. '““ 0. “.“.00.0 ““.“ ..‘. .1 F4 "The House Y of Hospitality" *4 # # 0 On property anywhere in the Porcupine Camp, to build or buy other property or finance busiâ€" ness. Pay back in monthiy payments up to six years. â€" All lincs of insurance â€"= 59 Cedar St., North â€" Phone 3741 FUNERAL SERVICE Dignity â€" Courtesy â€"â€" Sympathy PHONE 1135 32 THIRD Guenetle funcral services are complete . ... . every detail is handled with the utmost underâ€" standing and reliable knowledge. SMART SET DRESS SHOPPE EMPIRE BILOCK TIMMIN 3 FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. Phone 788 Schumacher TIMMINS® LEADING STYLE CENTRE Comfortable Rooms PEARL LAKE HOTEL LOAN SERVICE Excellent Service Quick, Confidential PAGE FTVER

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