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Porcupine Advance, 29 Apr 1948, 1, p. 6

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The Women‘s Missionary Bociety of Trinity United Church held its. meetâ€" ing Wednesday afterncon in the church hall â€" Presidert Mrs Wes MciLaren was in the chaiz. The Rev. R. J. Secitt. of South Poreâ€" upine was the suest sneaker. Mrs, Tom Leck sang a lovely solo. . Mrs. Mc Laren gave an outline of the work done by the lacdies Members were present from the Timmins and South Porecuping Women‘s Missionary Society. At the ejose of the meeting tea WAas served and a social period was enjoyed, Mrs. Fred Davidse merce Ant First av ter, Mrs. . White, Grand Valley to vi Mr. and Mrs. Bruce. The many fric Keene, First avi to hear that she after her recent ( Hospital. Mr. Charles Bradley left Sunday for a ho Perry Coaster Brake Drop Frame Highest English Quality ENXGLISH LADIES GENTLEMEN‘S $ , + **%*%‘ w/l///////////////////zil///////////////////1///// y $5.00 Down $5.00 per month Friday, April 23, 8 p.m. i L " L4 ® w â€" .86 Pine 5. Timmins _ _ # M\m\ss\s\\\ss\ssx\\x\\s\xsssss\‘ss\\\‘s‘ssssssssv 66 Third Ave., Timmins _ A Sults 35¢ Children 15¢ HOCKEY â€"GAME OPENING â€" NITE Roller Skating FRIDAY, MAY 7 ‘RIDAY 8.00 PIM. Maurier â€" Doucien Phone 944 3 Pine St. South ELSWICK Dpavidsoen, Bank cf Comâ€" ‘irst avenues, and her sisâ€" White, Timmins, left for r to visit their parents, M. s, MEET \ heC Hill â€"Clark â€"Francis $514.50 EXCELLENT FOR BARN COVERING and GARAGE SIDING Sponsore is of Mrs. BRichard 1e, will be pleased : coming alopg fine rration in St..Mary‘s 10 Good Bouts holida FEATURE BOUYFT C ~ T‘hird METAL ALUMINUM News From LIMITED by avenue, Toronto 95 Per Hundred Steve BelHlas Matt Mesichn retu Stratftord where he ter playing hockey The Past CGrands of the Ciold Nugâ€" get Rebecka Lodge he‘d their monthâ€" y meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Dave Bennett, Fifth avenmue. The ladies snent a nice social time and during the evening the hostess served a delicious lunch. iversity is visiting his parents M»s. Les Hall, First avenue. "Reâ€"Discovery Sunday" At Trinity United Church Sunday morning the service Cl WOrâ€" ship in Trinity United Church was conducted by the Rev,. J. A. Breckenâ€" ridge. "Reâ€"discovery Sunday" was the topic of his speech. ‘The choir sang a lovely Anthem with Mrs. James Huxâ€" tey at the organ. The beautiful flowers on the altar of the church were placed by Mr. and Mrs. John Sqcullion of Toronto in memâ€" ory of the late James Stirrat, Railroad St. ck, Mi Mother, Daughter Schumacher Mission Band ®: Chmaly and me. m ome Will Visit Sweden â€" Holds Successful geo. Mé'd{;’;{,‘;‘,;, Mrs. Wilder Clark and daughter Loulse, Railroad Sb. left last week for New York where they will board the lin@r "Gripholm" for to spend the sumâ€" mer with her father at Manilo Sweden. Prior to leaving Mrs. Clark was enterâ€" tained @t a" nicely arranged tea in the Jounge at the McIntyre Community building. =« Mrs. H. Cybulski Mrs. C. wood, Mrs. Stuart Urqubhart and Mrs. a‘f Litte poured ‘tea. A social time wat enjoved. Mrs. Clark was the reâ€" [ cipient of lovely gifts. Howard Hall student at Queens Un | By Bus Square Feet Y «B TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DAY LEAVE NORTH BAY 10.00 am" 4.30rm. , Pm Mesich returned this week from d where he has the winâ€" $700 tox included _ J 12.00 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY Tobey‘s CARPENTER SHOP Phone 1876â€"N Minor Alterations Counters, Shelves Bookeases and Built In Cupboards 126 Toke St. Timmins DOyligh'_Tif!\Q PHONE 101â€"2â€"3 $12.60 Mr. and ¢ef Worâ€" The M‘ssion Band of Trinity United Church, Schumacher, held a very Sutâ€" cessful bazaar Saturday afternoon in the church hall. . The hall was nicely decorated for the occasion with spring blossoms and daffodils. Mrs. Dan Fraser President of the Missica Band. received the guests. The large tea table was very attracâ€" The large tea table was very attracâ€" tive. Mrs. Peace and Mrs. Christoâ€" pher poured tea. serving the small tea tables were membetr‘s of the Misâ€" sion Band. The bake tayje had a large selection of home bakirg for sale. Mrs. J. Monaghan, Mrs. A. Lovelace and Mrs. W. Mair were in charge. The candy table which is always A big attracticn had a large assortment of delicicus candv for sale. Mrs. Walâ€" ter Rowe, Miss Sheila Matthew and Maureen Kennedy were in charge. Mrs. E. Pcoley, Miss Shirley Mcnaghan and Miss Shirley Lowe were in charge [ the novelty table and ha‘d gr sG lection of anrons, dresses, sn suilts ard pot hclders for sale. ‘The fish pond was a big attraction. David. Matthew, Alex Yankovich and Me‘ville Dick wore in charge.,, Mr$§. Jack Matthew was the kitchen vener. ‘ *E W ‘The meeting onened with the C. G.I. 1. The Leader Miss Kathleen Christopher read a . story and the Worship period was held. A short business session was held. The girls were busy learning hand creft under the direction of Miss Betâ€" ty ‘Killens. â€" The meeting closed with tapsS. Attending the meeting were Betty E£myich, Joan Lowt, Shirley Monaghan. Jean Studden, Shirley Lowe, June Cclâ€" lier. Helen Boyee, Joan Greer, Mautrâ€" eetl Ker.-.xgdv. Anthea Platt. Shinley Mannetteg Jessie MacKenzie, Margarel TaMatineh "Miss Kathleen Christophel South Porcupine Police Court Birthday Parties Held At Schumacher Mrs. Jack Hannigan, Poplar St., enâ€" tertained Monday .in honor of her daughter,‘ Shirley, who was celebrat. ing her 12th Birthday.. A very happy time was enjoyed with a sing song and games. During the afternoon Mrs. Hannigan served a delicious lunch and each guest had a piece of the lovely birthday cake. Shirley was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Attending the party were Rosy Reassant, Madeline Igoce, Faye Cousâ€" jneau, Donna Bell McQuestion, Mary Mannett, â€" Neilma â€" Flora, Beverley Brennan, Lynn Gordon, Jackie Brenâ€" 4 ® * l Don Campbell MUCH ACCLAIMED: When Jéean DicKenSson‘ /5 Lo on the stage of a TimmiAmns theatre here last week she captivated her audience..._The radio songstress presented a brand of talent which has not been witnessed here in many a day... _ Seen with the star are accompanist, Loe Barkin, and booking agent Maurice Beriau. _ Advance Attending the party were Joan Boâ€" tertained Saturday in honor of her daughter, Diane, who was celebratâ€" ing her seventh birthday. The little guests spent a very happy time playâ€" ing games. During the afternoon Mrs. Baker served a dainty lni‘lch and: each little guest had a piece :.of the lovely birthday cake. $ s i Attendnig the party were Joan Boâ€" gordo, April Karahan, Gail Hannah, oi v ol Lk s NSE NE MEK, â€".. / N C oTE 0 Attendnig the party were Joan Boâ€" gordo, April Karahan, Gail Hannah, Eleanor and Isobel Mair. Jeannie and Isobel Rodgers, Judy Fleming, Shirâ€" ley Baker, Ronnie Cameron, Georgia McShane, Peggy and Judy Charrétte and Diane Baker. Diane was the reâ€" cipient of many lovely gifts. THF PORCUPTINE ADVERTISEMENTS PAY always A issortment Mrs. Walâ€" thew and ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Jean Dickenson appeared in person here last week she ('ap_tiva_ted her Regular Meeting Of Schumacher CGIT The Canadian Girls in Training of Trinity United held their meetâ€" Moncay evening in the church hall. ty ‘Killens, .. The meclIng CIODCL taps. Attending the meeting were Betty E£myich, Joan Lowt, Shirley Monaghan. Jean Studden, Shirley Lowe, June Ccolâ€" Her. Helen Boyce, Joan Greer, Mautrâ€" een Keragdy, Anthea Platt. Shirley Mannette} Jessie MacKenzie, Margaret TaMatineh "Miss Kathleen Christopher * $ * dn . utm se w MHTCTS | } sosts, | t S arge anb‘ :[)1 Wwas ‘ s for B pauj‘ ef l A peedâ€" I in 5. P. C miles ]E: ioned. | 1 the ler to Bl‘ i1a do *# "Get | Depz{rting Ladies Feted At South End C Geo. MceQuarrie, 56 ~ Buried At South End The Sewing Circle Paul‘s Anglican Chure cial meeting on Sunday regular church service One of the members circle who has done since the first inauguration oL little body is leaving town at the end of this month to make her home in Toronto. She is Mrs. Lily Robinson. She will be much missed in this parâ€" ticular circle. # VR RE SR d Mrs. Morris, wife ol IN€. pFCScht clergyman, will also be leaving carly in May as Revd. Morris has accepted a post in Detroit. ‘This special oceasion was to honâ€" our both these ladies. A dainty lunch was set with daffodils gracing the table, and speeches of regret at the departure of both ladies were made. Mrs. Robinson was presented with a lovely glamor pin as a parting gift from fellowâ€"workers, and Mrs. Morris a piece of Spode china. Present were: Mrs. Alex Balfour, Mrs. J. MceDonnell, Mrs. Nitchke, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. H. Brown, Mrs. D. Freeâ€" man, Mrs. R. Lang, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. J. Hocking and the guests of honor. The flowers on the tea table were afterwards sent to the hospital to three members of the congregation who are sick, Mrs. Varker, Mrs. R. ConneMly and Mr. R. Childs. The funeral of George McQuarrie aged 56, who died in Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital on Wednesday, . took place on last Friday from the United Church with Revd. Scott officiating. Pallbearers were old friends: Jack Ostrom, J. McGee, Ed. Harrison, Norâ€" tis Lett, Tom Ryan and Jim Twa. Flowers were sent by Mrs. J. C sn "anno . family: Mr.:â€"â€"sand.: Mrs Flowers were sent by J. C. Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Paver (Timmins), Mrs. J. Catâ€" tarello and Francesca, Mr. and Mrs. Râ€"B. Gorham, officers and members of Poreupine Chapter O.E.S. No. 84; "Frace and Ernice"; "Bert"® (Timmins) "Audrey and Bill", V. H. Evans, Miss Hamilton, Mrs. Coott, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Laprairie (Ankerite), Mrs. Marâ€" shall, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Price. Paâ€" mout. The late George McQuarrie was an oldâ€"timer of South Porcupine, living in th cearly days at the Davidson Mine. Surviving are. his mother, Mrs. Charlotte McQuarrie of the Bufâ€" {aloâ€"Ankerite, | brothers Stan (Anâ€" prior), Ed (Kirkland Lake), Jim (Anâ€" kerite), and sisters Grace .Amesburg Mass) â€" and. Florence (Dome ~Exten:â€" s1i0n). ' Broadway Theatre Bldg. soOUTH PORCUPINE members of the sewing as done faithful work t inauguration of this Ernie"; "Bert" (Timmins) d Bill", V. H. Evans, Miss Mrs. Coott, Mrs. Butler, irie (Ankerite), Mrs. Marâ€" and Mrs. Doug Price. Paâ€" 929 dad a«d ‘irocle groups Ol .31 Church held a speâ€" sunday evening after Brereton, of Porcupine, 4 Rhock for M:. and Mi Extension left where Mr. Ji attention at t pital. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Libby of Dome Extension, leil. on Wednesday for Toronto to visit their son Basil who went to the Western Hospital last week for an operation. * Miss K. Pecore, Reg. N., leaves this week for Copper Cliff where she has accepted a position in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Welsh and famâ€" ily left last week to take up residence in Cochrane. Mr. Welsh is Chief A windingâ€"up party of the bOW Club was held on Saturday in Legion Hall. A social evening lowed election of new officers for SOUTH PORCUPINE next season Mr. George Smith was elected President, â€" Charles Pajanen, â€" Vice President, Mrs. Helen Childs, second Viceâ€"President and Mrs. Nora Mulâ€" vihill, secretary. Jim Curtis, unversity Ajax is home for a week onto, before leaving at the week for Chilliwack, he will spend the summel ire Ranger for ivon Kavanagh who has played key this winter in Windsor is home the summer. td P P P L P P L t m 9 P P C ap PPA «it s~AP P ""'"O' Floral Designs Wedding Bouquets Potted Plants Wm. E. Jamieson Florist 108 Golden Ave, BRirths in Poreupine General Hospital Cut Flowers Mrs. Stanley Jay of Dome left on Monday for Toronto, . Jay. will receive medical it the Toronto General Hosâ€" FOER | 1 i | ¢ Ryf y ; DTSTINCTIVE FLORAL Al.l{ ANGEMENTS Thone 835 To Mr. and Mrs. C. Long April â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Henâ€" of 199 Leighton St., on t‘ â€"> REAL lCS'l‘.'\TE-â€"-INSURANCEâ€"MORTGAG ES Room 3 Gordon Block, Pine St. N. Ph To Mr. and Mrs. Ulâ€" 63 Rae Ave., S. Porâ€" @4 a sgson. J. V . Bonhomme ws aA FWWW** * " Cw T TP A\'“Fâ€"NIORTG.A(E l“S To Mr. and Mrs. H ommercial Ave., 8 n university student â€" at ‘or a week from Torâ€" aving at the end of hilliwack,. B.C., where that district National Housing Act Loans Commercial Loans 5 to 6% Y ou‘ll Like Our Efficient Service of the Bowling News From S$. Porcupine the folâ€" the Hundreds Request Dillon Bus Service At a Council meeting on Monday Claude Dillon presented a petition carrying 512 names to ask for continâ€" uance of his bus service to Dome, Preston East Dome and Dome Ex â€" tension. . " Mr. Dillon was fined for carrying passengers to the above places withâ€" out a Driver‘s Carrying, Â¥ehicle Lic«â€" ence in Court last week, ‘The council was askedto:bhelp him secure â€" the necessary. license," and clerk Pat Murphy was instrucied to write the department. The Rod and Gun, Fish and Game Society asked the council to repair a road into the Iceâ€"Rob Camp on the Frederickhouse, making it accessible to motorists. The Society will pay the cost. _ Council agreed that the work could be doneâ€"if it does not confliect with other town work scheâ€" duled. w * Charle Giovanelli_ was granted a license to open a bicycle and cyole repair shop â€" at ~the HMHelmer garage in the north end of town. Pete Babando, â€" with the Boston Bruins, is also home and Lloyd Doran from â€" Indianapolis. Mrs. Doran and familv are back in town for the sumâ€" family are back mer. We Cater To Banquets â€" Weddings â€" Parties rHONE 400 For Reservations Regular Meal Hours Ssouth Porcupine, Ontario 3â€"48P M ATIRPORT HOTEL CENTRAL HOTEL T. Haapla, Kay Votour Proprietors Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service 3â€"48P PHONE 1ee Ave. South Porcupine o for qarrylng places withâ€" Â¥ehicle Liecâ€" Phone 2250 «* # . [ .00 .0. * # .0 #%

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