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Porcupine Advance, 18 Nov 1948, 1, p. 6

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I â€" SCHUMACHER Bunday Nov. 14, the Trinity United Church cel:brated their 36th Anniâ€" F2 baf *4« ! versary. The sorvices were held in the Autemn o0f 1911 with the actual formation of the câ€"n:regat.on the foil:wing year. Two churehes have served this the old CAurch on Second Avenue, and the pmoesent church which was dediâ€" cated on Nov. 12, 1925. On Nov., 26, 1044, a succial cclebratison marked the complete ¢f the church buildâ€" ing de b t. Tae following miristers have served: W. H. Bartlett, 191%2; W. A. Morrison. 1914; J. C. Cochrane, 1915; S. M. ~Beach, 1916â€"17; J. D. Parks 1919â€"24; C. A. Sales, 1924â€"26; I. E. Kennedy, 1923â€"30; W. H. Sumâ€" merell, 1930â€"33; M. C. Tait, 1933â€"38; F. J. Baine, 193%â€"41; N. A. Healey, 1941â€"42; L. W. Car‘son, 1942â€"44; and *the present m‘nister J. A. Brockenâ€" ridge. A hesrty weleome was extended to the gusst nreacher the Rev, J. D. Parks BA, B.D., unon the cccasion of his return to cne of his churches of earlier davs. Grateful acknovledgâ€" ment was also made of the willing help given for this special service by the guest soloisis Mrs, C. G. Armitage, arnd Mr. Ron Jones, and to the orâ€" ganist, Mrs. J. Huxicy, and all the Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. Phone 788 Schumacher .. P y lt . th ts c flsâ€" in Pucta Quaker Ful â€"Oâ€"Pep Brand Feeds News From i%\\%’fi\%'%‘t\fl\%\\\\%i%}‘ PEARL LAKE HOTEL Kenning Cup Juvenile Final â€"â€"Tobey‘s CARPENTER SHOP Thursday 8.30 p.m. CARR‘S ; Saturday 8 p.m Tuesday Skating All Day Wednesday 2 p.m. Monday 8.30 p.m. Sunday 8.30 p.m. Laying Mash Dairy Ration Oats â€" Bran Miaddlings Shorts "The House of Hospitality" 714 Friday 8. p.m. Minor Alterations Count2ars, Shelves Bookcases and Built In Cupboards Schumacherâ€" Lions Vs. Timmins Lions 15 Commercial Ave. Timmins Weekendâ€" Skating 126 Toke St. Timmins Public Skating Public sSkating Combines V s, McIntyre Porkics Vs. Mcelnutyre 8 p.m. Also END TAXI Mrs. J. Sarkovitch entertained at a party in honcr of her daughter, Mary who is celebrating her 16th birthday. Dancing was enjoyed by the guests and tasty refreshmsornits were served by the hcostess. Atten/.ing the party were: Mary Sebalj, Rysie Sarkovitch, Katie Oreskovitch, Doris Delise, Annic Reâ€" lich, Marko Vucelich, John Sarkoâ€" vitch, Marko Kolich, M‘ike Balencich, Nick Lucketich, R u d v Sarkstich, Walter Sarkotich, and Mary Sarkoâ€" tich. The Exnlorers C l ub of Trinity United Church held its regular metâ€" ing on Wednesday â€" afterroon, the msting be‘ng entirely social w.th the gir‘s in ccstume. A number of games were played and then refreshments were served. Those present were the leaders, Mrs. R. V. Westin, Mrs. J. Stiles and Maxine Colquhoun Pearle Ciupe, Rob:srta C u 1lle n, Carslyn Brown, Mary Stiles, Elizabeth Stiles, Georgina Backegeorge, Gloria Brough, Barbara MacLaren, Margaret Ann McGee, Barbara Ellis, Donna Bint, Isabells Mair, Pat Hazelwood Jean Rodgsers, Sally Burkhcider, Pail Rasâ€" sel, Sandra Skene, Lorna Fairbrother, Norma Crosby and Jean Hicks. Mr. HMugh Calvery and Mr. G. Rusâ€" iel have roeturned home efter ba‘nz on a rkunt‘ng trip in Engleharti. Mrs. Morran has returned hoâ€"me after visiting with her daugater, in North Baywho is attendâ€" ing St. Joseph‘s College. Mrs, E. Tavicr has returned to her home in Kirk.arnd Lake after visiting at the home sf her sister, Mrs. V. Izzat. ch:ir and by the Women‘s Asscciaâ€" ticn. ‘The Ladies‘ Guild of the Anglican Mission held its regular meetin® in Mission Hall. Mrs. E. Smyth preâ€" sided. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adspted. Business of the evering was the for Phe Christmas tea and kazaar to be held DeDc. A1. Mrs. Simoscn then inâ€" vited the ladies to her home for the work meting on Nov. 10. The meetâ€" ing was then adjcurned and refreshâ€" ments were served by Mrs. E. Smyth ard Mrs. Bassett. Present were: Mrs. E. Smyth, Mrs. P. Carroll, Mrs. R. Line, Mrs. J. Morish, Mrs. H. Poole, Miss E. Smith Mrs Simuson, and Mrs. J. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnson and family spent the weekond in Kirkland Lake. « Mr. and Mrs. Samâ€" Gurevitch and daughter Reba have returned homs after attending the wedding of their cousin in Montreal. The Anniversary Turkey Dinner was held Monday Nov. 15 ir the church hnall. The tables were decorated with brass candle sticks with drak green candles, Baby Mums and cedar. The tables were deccrated by Mrs. Towel. Mrs. Dave Killens was the table conâ€" vener and was assisted ; by Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. Doris MacKenzie, Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Gladys Fultor, Mrs. E. 'Puoley Mrs. Dick, Mrs. Delta Lane, Mrs. wW. Sutton, Mrs. W. Mair, Mrs. Mr. Earl Monoghan â€" has returned home after a hunting trip at temaâ€" gami. Gecrge L e c k, Kitchen convenors were Mrs. J. Matthews, Mrs. Geo. Shippam, assisted by Mrs. Coune Mrs. Stirling, Mrs. Peace, Mrs. McWhinnie, Mrs. Dunbabin, Jessie McKenzie conâ€" venors for tea and coffee were Mrs. Byrcn, Mrs. Davidson, and Mrs. Rraser, looking after pie was Mrs. Fulton. Mrs. J. McKenzic presidert of the Woemen‘s Association received the guests and was assisted by Mrs. Kitâ€" chen. The formaticn of the Dbâ€"Y Club ha been announced by a group of girls from Scshumacher. The club advisers are Miss Pat Clarke and Miss M. Ackerman of the Schumacher High Schozl teaching staff. The girls plan to meet ever Thursday night at 8 o‘clock and the members of the club are to take turns acting as hostesses. The executive is as follows; president Jcyce Elliot, secretary Sheila Moran, and treasurer, Shirlevy Hoopsr. Memâ€" bers include; Pat Dobsor, Barbara Barrette, Bevoriy Shantz, Jennyâ€"Ann Buckman, Ida Sutherland, B e t t y Mansfield, â€" Barbara Collior, Donna Lawsor, and Colombe Lemaire. A secâ€" ond groun is comprised of younger girls under the presidency of Shirley Mannette, ‘and Miss Ada Battigelli of schumacher Publits Schcol is the Club‘s Advisor and meetings are to be held on Wednesday evering at Schuâ€" macher Public School. Mrs. Don Wallace of Drigg, Idaho is visitinz: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor on Conraught H‘ll this week. Whatever guides thought spiritually tbenefits mind ard body. sOUTH PORCUPINNE Mary Baker Eqady. As a new adventure, the students of the South Porcusire branch deâ€" c‘ded to give in invitaâ€" tion to the strdents of the new Paâ€" mour Branch to join with them at this ecncetrt and to> bring their Male Chorus altsg and to take part als>o in other prozramme â€" preparecd for. that ccncéert. This sonce;rt, on acssunt of limited accommodation will be osen only t» students of the Ssuth Poreu« pine and Pamcour brantkes. Ths Pamour Branch studerts of the Fvening School, dufTng their regular schotl hours, last Wednesday at 3.39 pm. and 5.30 p.m., in the Pamour First Aid Lecture Room. enthus‘astiâ€" cally accented the invitation delivered by the teacher, ths‘ Reverend A L Heinonen, or behalf cf the Ssuth Porâ€" cupine students, and are rehears‘ny their programme of songs recitations, readings, gamsos etc. with the exbecta« ‘iecn of contributing their full share at the South Psrcupine concert. The Pamour Braach students of the Even‘ng School will also hold a Cnristmas Concert of their own on the last Sunday befcre Christmas, ‘Dsc. 19th, at 2 u.m. in tha Sunday School room of the Pamour Guest House. On azcount of limited _ accommoadation, this concert will be c3en only to the students of the Pamcur Branch and their â€" specially â€" invited guests of honotr. What has been in tobacco will unâ€" doubtedly be done with othtr crops and in other areas in the years to come. Science, expsorience and good luck will certainly find new uses for our soil, that will produce rew wEealth ---___-and greater production. The South Poreup‘ne Branch of the Free Language Evening School for new anadians of the aistrict decided last Tuesday to hold their twelith onnual Christmas concert last Tuesday evening biofore the usual Christmas holidavs# The consert will te in the recsular clagssroom in ‘he cld High Scho:l suiding durinz usval school hsurs, 739 to 9 p.im. A few more students will be admitq to all classes in all thres branches of the Fres Fvening Echool. Early reâ€" gsistration will be appresiated. The rczular school hours are; in Timmins, 53 Rea street Ssuth every Morday at 7â€"9 pim: in South Porcupine Olq High Scho:l building every Tuesday at 7.30â€"9 n.m. in the Pamour First Aid Lecture Room, every Wednesdayv, at 3 30â€"5 and 5.30â€"7.15 p.m. At bsth ecncerts the students of Pamour and South Porcupins will deâ€" liver their interesting _ concert proâ€" crammes in English. The studerks of â€" the Timmins Branch have not as vet discussed Yjagir ‘ annual (Fxt‘sttmas â€" €ongert plans. After the singing of "O Canada," M:r. J. McCurdie who is president of Legion here, cnen»d the proceedâ€" ings, after which Cant. Gordon Counâ€" tryman, â€" District Commander . tock over. The grand onening ard dedication of the new Legsion Hall in S. Porcuâ€" pine tock place on Saturdavy evening. The dedicatisn was a most impresâ€" sive affair. Rev. David Mitchell who at on» time was in the Reserve of the Algonguin Rst., nresided at the cerseâ€" mony. [ The ritual of the "March of Colors" with two pipers and _ drummer and two Legsicnnaires carrving flags folâ€" Icwed. And the ‘"Last Post" was scurded. ‘The opening address was given by Reeve V. H. Evans who declared the Hall spen after officially plac‘ing the Charter on the wall. The dedication address by Rev. Mitchell opered with the fact that the hall had been dedicated tmuly by lives given in battle, not for the use of {families, relatives, survivors and comraddes for recreational purposes. "Wa have : nride in the Canadian Legicn as a most democratic body joined tcgether by the spirit of deâ€" mcocracy â€" where men of all walks of life march tczsether under one d‘sciâ€" plirs ance.‘ Rev. Mitchell quoted that the couple upcn wheom the eves of Emuvire were set â€" whose infant‘s kirth was a matâ€" ter of nublic rejoicing â€" took their place in the fighting forees, not in a high place but among theirefellow men with humility. Mr R. E. Dve (who has helped, the Li.:itr in numerous ways) also spoke a few wor?‘s followed by Mrs. Kesne< sky of the Lad‘es Auxiliary of the Lezicon. This was follswed by the March of Colors with flags and the Naticnal Anthem. - He also sooke of the sacrifice made by those of the regiment who had nctâ€" returned. A wondsorful time with dancing folâ€" lowed. "Just like cld times," sne perâ€" son remaiked. The $25 million Ontario tobacco crop this year, says The Financial Post is striking proof that acricultural deâ€" velopment in this country is by no means completed. Here is practically a ‘brand new product and cértainly a brand new substancial source of farm income.â€" Twentyâ€"five years aso the areas in which this tobacco is grown were regarded as almost worthless, The introduction of has changed ths whole picture Farmers are prosperoiurs villages and towns are growing, new. industries drectly and indirectly sssociated with tobacco growâ€" ing and curirg have sprung up. South Porcupine Dedication of Legion Hall bonded to sne common allegiâ€" Educition Week _ This is Educatior Week and Public Schoo‘s are ‘nvitinz parents and inâ€" Lere:ted frienis to visit the schools and se> the progress made by the cupils. On Thursday afternoon the Dime Schsol is holding ‘"open house," ard cn Friday everning from 7â€"9 p.m. Teachers will receive parents and friends for friendly discussion and talks, P:lice Court Onlyvy cne drunk was fined on Tusesâ€" dav, $12 and costs. The follewirs cas>s were adjsurned for cne week: Gecrge Hcolkius Pastes Ge‘rge Heikius of 53 William Ave, aged 45 passed awavy on Tuesday at his home after a long iliness of 8 months. Born in Firland he had lved in Canada for i9 vears, 13 cf which wore suent in South Porcupine. His wife survives him. There are n»> chilâ€" Cn Thur:day the funeral will take placs from the Finnish Lutheran Church on William Ave., at 3.30 p.m., and interment wll be made in Tisdale Cemetery. For wounding, Rene Steobbirs and Lavrin Secord. For assault Laurin Secord. V. Darsy vaid $1 and csosts for deâ€" fective lights as did also O. Kangas, K. Pavlica, M. Wills, P. Hollick, and O. Leinonen. For causing a disturbance, Nick Getcho‘{. Urrho Purra naid $25 and costs for careless driving on Nov. 9th. Mr. W. S. Gardiner defended. Chief Conley toestifiecd that Purra had been driving cirratic manner near Golden City Schcol. N. Catherwsod and R. A. Baldwin, cach paid $1 and costs for "overloadâ€" ing." MARRIED â€" On Nov. 15th by Rev. R J. Sceott in Ssuth Porcupinq Lorâ€" etta Alize Grsulx of Chemmis to Harâ€" vey Lloyd Kenty of Timmins. Y a Frends of Mr. Emerson Bowes will be glad to know that he is progressâ€" ing â€"faveorablyv in Porcupine General Hospital after an operation. Boin Same Day As.Prince C:ngratulations +to _ Mr. and Mrs. RoDbert L. Lemieux, of 147 Dome Ave., tco whoem a baky davcshter was born in Porcupms General H:snital, on Sunâ€" day November 14th., (Lucille Marie). This is the onlyv baby in S. Porcupine who will celebrate her birthdav on the same davy as the little son of Princess Elizabeth. ' Albert Bartesivitth is back in town atfer takinzg a ccurse in Toronto at pac Reyson Institute of Technology. Mtr. and Mrs. L. Sedoniuk of Sud« bury are visiting their davighter, Mrs. EFred Fedor for a week. Mr. Henderson of Moise River Nova Scotia was ir town on Tuesday renewing cld acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are visitâ€" ing relatives in Timmins and Schuâ€" macher and will be remembered by cld timers, as they onsse lived for some years at the Davidson Mire. Mrs. J.;B. St. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. EFarl McConnery left on Sunday for their home in Kazuabazua, after News From SOUTH PORCUPINE 8t Joachim‘s Bazaar The lad‘es of St Jcachim‘s R.C. Prarish held a most successful bazaar in the Finnish Hall on Wednesday iBst. Mrs. F. F e d o r, who was in charge of the affair would like to thank all helpers and uatrons who made this such an outstanding sucâ€" visiting Mrs. St. Paul‘s daughter, Mrs. Ken. Myers for some days. The Women‘s Clui; of St. Paul‘s Caurch will be hs‘ding a Bridge and Cribbage night or Wednesday next in the Parish Hall. Please keeo the date The novelty bsoth was in charge of Mrs. A. Kesnesky and Mrs. C. Cattarâ€" ello, the fancy work table had Mrs. N. Bullivan and Mrs. P. Campagnola presiding while Mrs. L. Saumar and Mrs. J. Beaton tock charge of the bake table. Mrs. J. Aitken is secâ€" retaryâ€"treasurer. Other booths were: Candy, in charge of Mrs. T. Dowe and Mrs O. Mattson; anror, with Mrs. R. Spadafcre and Mrs. T. Debardinij white eleohont Mrs. O. Genereux and Mrs. D. McPhee; vlain sewing, Mtrs. V. Dillon anao Mrs. M. knitt‘ng. Mrs. C. Kavanagh and Mrs. A. Harty; ard n char;e of the excelâ€" lent afterncon tea served on dainty fliscwer decked tables was Mrs. H. Ferrigan, assisted by Mrs. G. Yorke and Mrs. J. Ehman. Prizes that were drawn in the even. ing went to; Mrs. Cecil Helmer, table cloth. Miss V. Ferrigan, cocktail set; Mrs. R. Days, syle Mine, cake; Mrs. E. Palmeteer, Waiwaitan Falls, (red elephant); Lucien Chaumont, box of candy; D. F. Cocok, Pamour, dasnald duck; Mrs. Humms, n a v y sweater; Mrs. W. Horner, Dome doll; Mrs. H. Gram, lurch cloth; Mrs. Alâ€" tanen, shell:;: Father Pinsonneault, jar cf pickles and Mrs. G. E. DesRoches, pair of iblankets. The Rebekah Lcdge of S. Porcupine held a Euchrs party on Friday evenâ€" ing in the Masonic Hall. Prizes were won by Mrs. G. Pirie and Mrs. E. Smith for ladies and to Mr. B. Cunâ€" ningham and Mr. W. Dixon for men. A very nice lunch was served by the ladies and was enjoved by all present. The fish pond was in charge of Mrs C. Dillon and Mrs. Girard. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dorar are visit‘ng relatives in Sarnia for two weeks. Miy. A Frumkin jof New York is visiting his mcther or Go!lden Ave,, for a few weeks. Dr. McKittrick and Mr. C. L. Higâ€" gins are on a hunting trin in Hunstâ€" ville. Mr. Tm Cahili is cn a hunting trip in Renfrew. Mrs. Prentice (Dareen Ralston) leaves on Wednesday to join her husâ€" band in Halifax. Mtr. and Mrs. Jos. Miller and chilâ€" dren have @rrived home from a holiâ€" day in the States. Accompanying them home werse Mrs. Miller‘s narerts, Mr. and Mrs. Johns cf Timmins. Mr. Milas Clarke is revorted tcday as progressing favorably after havirg besn involved in an acc‘dent last Tuesday. Mr. Clarke is in Porcupine General Hospital recuperating from cuts on the head and a pzsne fracture of the arm suffered when he was krocked down ibyv a truck while crossâ€" ing Evans St. near the station. Mrs. Wm. Fa‘rhurst was in charge of the affair ably assisted by the membgrs of the crganization. Mrs. Fred Aller suvervised the fancy work table amrd Mrs. A. H. Cooke of Schuâ€" mach:r was in charge of the homeâ€" baking. 4 St. Pault‘s Parish Hall was the scene cf a suscersful tea and sale of baking etc. held under the sponsorâ€" ship of the ‘W.A. last Thursday afterâ€" noon Mrs. Dscmbroski. Others assisting were Mrs. H. Rodâ€" gers, Mrs. W. Andrews, Mrs. Tripp and Mr. ard Mrs. Hubert Doran of Ha‘le,‘:ury and two sons, spent the wockend visiting relatives on Conâ€" naught Hill. Mrs. Bovd Prentice (Dorvyne Ralsâ€" tomn) who has been secretary at the High Sthool for the past two years, and who left on Wednesday for Haliâ€" fax, was vresented on Tuesday afterâ€" noon with a lovely sgift of Spcde China from the teashers and students as a parting gift. The Girls Auxil ary recently forms ctanch of the W.A. under® Mrs. D. Mitchell. They had a table of homeâ€" made candy and cther articles for sale. Girls assisting were Jane and Arn Neill, Nanev Wilson, Wendy Cross, Patsy Andrew,. and Nancy Allen. Sympathy is offered to Miss Donlevy of the Public School staff, who left on Sunday to attend the funâ€" eral c¢f her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Manâ€" icn in Fort William. Frierds sf Mr. Kain, who left reâ€" I hereby give notice that the annual meeting for the Nomination of Candidatés for the office of Reeve, Councillors and School Trustees for the Township of Whitney, for the year 1949 will be held in Between the Hours of 7.30 and 8.30 in the Evening In the evant of a poll being required, the foilowing will be the polling places :‘ Polling Subâ€"division No. 1 â€" Porcupine â€" Porcupine Town Hall â€" Porcupine Town Hall s Residencer Polling Subâ€"division No., 2 â€" Porcupine Polling Subâ€"division No. 3 â€" Lakeview â€" Harry Gibson‘ Po‘!lling Subâ€"division No. 4 â€" Pamour â€" Pamour Rink 5 â€" Pottsville â€" Mrs. E. Kelly‘s Residence, Polling Subâ€"division No, 124 Bristol Road DATED at Porcupine, â€"Clerk of the . mm e on e TOWNSHIP OF WHITNEY Friday, November 26 Council Chambers NOMINATION MEETING Municipality of the Township of Whitney Porcupine, Ontario Ontario this 19th day of November, 1948 W. J. GIGG scentiv for Port Eigin with his daughâ€" ter Miss Essie Kain, Public Health nurse, will be glad to know the old gentleman is feeling better after a severe iliness. South End Eléctric 80 Main St. Phone 880 Ranges Refrigerators Washing Machines "Service Everything We Sell" South End Electric Authorized Dealers NORTHERN ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 4. i 19 Oe

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