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Porcupine Advance, 6 Jan 1949, 1, p. 6

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s 4 w on EoE on % # â€" Fraser. Pavline Perkcovich passed the Mary‘; Hospital. _ 14th step in the Silver Dance to somâ€" . | _ ' * ple the Silver Dance. Judxua for ‘"the many friends of Mrs, F. Corvis e Silver were Mildred Verb:k, Roger ‘Will be plsased to hear that she is now Todhunter, and: Gordon Paul. home and is on the road to recovery * after being a patient in St. Mary‘s ~~* Marjorie Wharton has left for ui es of his wife Mrs. Craike and daughtéxs and son. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gunter and twin daughters Carol and Cluudia have been visiting â€"at the h o m e of mother Mrs. R. Calvery. Mr. Walter Craike who has a posâ€" ition in Guelph is visiting at the home Miss Betty Ciilbért who has been visiting at the home of her msther Mrs. F. Gilbert has left for Toronto to resume her studies at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Mr. Bill Gilbert who was visiting at the home of his mother Mrs. FP. Ciilâ€" bert as left for Montreal. Miss Elizabetg | Péat McMillan has macher High Scthosl as returned hoime returned home after being the guest after visiting at the home of her parâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. N. Garland of Toronto. erts in Bowmanville. _ _ Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Robson and son Douglas have leit for Vancouver where they will visit wuh friends and relaâ€" tives. Mr. and Mrs. Dah Kecley visited with their son and daughnterâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. J. Kecley of Larder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Skavelem have left for Washington where they will visit with their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€" law Dt. and M‘rs. L. McKenziec Keith: DISTINCTIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS 108 Golden Ave., S$. ~Porcupine Phone 835 Mr. and Mrs. D. Keeley Jr. htave left for their home in Oakville Ont. after visiting at the home of his parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. D. Keeley McIntyre Property. after visiting with frisnds ,andâ€"_.v‘x;l;': ives. als at the Molntyre Arena. For the Bronte Muigo Wirkland passed the waltt and 14th: step, Mharlyn Runnals 10th wtep. Pat D:bson 14t step, Mrs. P’ Sherbin: the 14th siep, all completâ€" Docember 28 Dance tosts. were held fop the Brcnse and sum Dance medâ€" Wm. E. Jamieson Florist and Ns M. Peace. â€" Many. new books have arrived at the Schurnacher Memorial Library reâ€" cently and following is a list issued rqcently by the Library Board. NON *FTICTION:â€" ; A Passing World, Lowndeq Mrs. Belloc Pioneer Preacher, Berryman, ?apl Leigh: Biograpny of Rev. Geo. arroll, Berryman; The Whimsey Reâ€" .pprt,,ihumm ), Cummings Parke; Wolf Dogs of The North, Hines, Jack; Litâ€" ‘tle Annie Oakley Other Rugged ’-â€"People,~ Holdbrook, S.H.; The City The‘Tsar, Lamb Harold; The Plague .L MacDonald Betty; American' Sea Songs and Chanrteys, Shay Frank; ree Thousand Years of Espionage, Singer Kurt; As Others See Us. (Sumâ€" mary of What Europeans are Thinking â€"of America Toâ€"day why) â€"Visson, Andre; New International French Dicâ€" tionary, Wilcox Follet Co.; Art Student‘s Encyclopedia, Zaidenberg, ‘Arthur Book of Fine Arts Zigrosser, Carl; Men of Valour, Good Mabel T.; l}est Stories Of Exploration I Know, John Clair. FICTION:â€"â€" Black Cypress, Crane Frances: Guard _ of Honor, Cozzens, James Gould: The Long: Escape Mystery, Dodge David: Portobello Road, Dickens Monica, Inâ€" truder in the Dust, Faulkner. William: Blue Ice Mystery, Innes Hammond:; We Gather Together, Jenkins, Sara: Theâ€"Meek Shall Inherit, Kossak, Zoâ€" fia;.Old Mister Flood, Mitchell Joseph: "I’he Gunmaster Of Saddleback, Newâ€" ‘ton; D:B.; Action at Three Peaks, â€" W .â€" O'R(mrké Frank; The Oragon In the I‘onest Plant The Golden Net Redmger Ruby:; The Solo Kid, ~Sun, Taylor Daniel: Northern Lights, ‘?nley\ Chuk:; They Move With the stérn, Shott, Abel:; Frontier Scout, Vercel, Roger: Night Rider, Warren, Robert Penn; Captain For Elizabeth, ‘ Wgstcott, Jan.;.Light in the Sky Young Agatha;. The Island Stallion, Farley, B Ni Mr. M. Mart‘gngo who has been +; the station. visiting at the home of Mr. and MYS. _ tm comnection with this affair Julâ€" R. Morandin left for his home in Kitkâ€" jaite Madgette was fined $59 and costs, land Lake. while Morrean was fined $10 on one count and $25 on the other with costs. erts in Bowmanville. Mr. Boddy Clarke has left for Kingâ€" ston to resume his studies at Queen‘s University after holidaying at the home ofhis parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarke. Mr. B. Dattari of Kirkland Lake has been visiting at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. R; Morandin. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Waddell of Queâ€" bec are visitingz at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. H. Waddell. Mr. M. Mart‘sngo who has bee.n Only one drunk paid $10 and costs at Tuesday‘s court. Harrison Rutetzki paid $1 and cecsts for failing tto proâ€" duce an operator‘s license. Lorenzo Morrean was urp on two counts for resistins arrest and for disorderly caonâ€" duct. ~Outside a hotel in according ts constables Moore and Parsons, Morrean was using filthy language and causing a disturbance on December 12th, when the constables (tried to stop him he was verbally aâ€" bused and when he tried to arrest him others in a car assisted the defenâ€" dant in trying to avoiq being taken to the station. Mr. Boddy Clarke has left for Kingâ€" ston to resume his studies at Queen‘s University after holidaying at the home ofhis parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarke. Miss El‘ia Norduzzi is visiting at the home of her parents .. Miss Joan Potter has returned after visiting at the heome of her parents inâ€" Huntsville. Mr. ‘Charle§s White of Sask. is visâ€" iting aft the home of his daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertâ€" C I. ‘Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Olton who celebrated their‘ Golden Wedding Anniversary recently. ‘~Mr. MalcolIm Schrank of North Batâ€" tleford ‘Sask. is visiting at the home of "his sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dick Fifth Avenue. Miss Pat Clarke a teacher of Schuâ€" _Miss Helen Moncghan who has been wsmng at the home of her parents MÂ¥ and Mis. J. Monoghan has left for ‘Copperciiff where she teaches schol. o there will leave for St. Louis where ho will rosume hit studies. ’ enc Â¥. Gecorse Garland who lhas been Idtm;uum«:«w and Mrs. . MeMillan left for Toronts and from nic C. Gunter left for his home L A.4 stt e e s se is extended to Chowns Billis Timo:hy Minâ€" ter cf Mr. and ©, Regsie Robinson and Peggy McVey. a pailient in St. »am Bishop Renison gave the first serâ€" |; mon of the new year in St. Paul‘s } Church on Sunday morning. Fairy Tales From Anderson, Anderâ€" son, Hans Christian; Picture Stories of the Old Testament, Anderson, Arâ€" ian; Rainbow for Me, Kiser, Martha Gwin; Picture Stories of the Life of Christ, Madison Marion; What Aniâ€" mal Is it?, Pistorius, Anna; The Santa Claus Book, Smith Irene; Spunky the Donkey Leander The Gander, Stearns, D. S.; First Book of Trains, Tatham, Camapbell. 3 YEARS:â€" Tubby the Tuba, Kleinsinger, Geo.; One Is The Engine, Meeks, Esther K.; Story of Little Red Riding Hood, Perâ€" reault; Thidwick, The Big Hearted Moose, Seuss, Dr.; Snow White the Seven Dwarfs, Stearns, Sharon:; Keeko, Thorson, Charles; Little Red Hen and: Other Nursery Rhymes, Weihs, Erika: The Sleepy Village, Zimmerman, Naoâ€" For having liquor other than in resâ€" idence Ulric S. Hodgins paid $10 and costs. For being minors on Dec. 28th fines of $10 each were paid by Roger Mayer, Georse Binion and Jerry Mayer. Picture Book of The Weather, Meyer, Jerome S. V. Wallace paid $15 and costs for speeding; J. Bergeron paid $10 and coss for speeding; S. Bisson paid â€" $1 and costs for failing to stop at stop sign: A. Talbot paid $10 and costs for not having his cperator‘s license; L. Pasanen paid $1 and costs for failing to stop at a stop sign. Directors for second year; Ralph Ellis anc James Reid; One hundred per cent attendance tabs; C. Anderson, 9 years; C. Austin «â€" years; W. Boyd 6 years; M. Clark 2 years; L. Kramer 1 year; D McLel lan 1 year; Moscal 2 years; R derick 1 year; Ship 3 years; Smith:. 1 year; Officers installed were: President, William .Boyd; Viceâ€" President, W. G. Smlth Past President, M. Clark: Secâ€" retary-Treasureq Robert Ship. Directors for ist year Lloyd Hunkin Leo Kramer, Stan Pearce, Harold Rodâ€" crick, Russell Vokes. A vote of thanks was tendered the visitors by P. P. Milas Clark for the excellent manner in which the instalâ€" lation was conducted. Kiwanian Walâ€" ter Honey supplied the music. This meeting saw installation of ofâ€" ficers for 1949 by Past Lieutenantâ€"Govâ€" ernor W. Q. Langdon of Timmins and Past Lieutenantâ€"Governor °P.; Moisley. KEW AN IS s The first dinnerâ€"meet ng of the Kiâ€" wanis Ciub for the New Year was held on Monday January 3rd with Fast Preâ€" sident Milas Clark in the chair. were Nancy Miner, Nelson Neill Lioyd Among thoese to be treasured was one Nitchks Harold Marshall, Anne Neill from their Majesties the King and Quâ€" and Eveons Honofi. reading as follows: fiRe"xtMmfls were given hy Davxd â€" "Buckingham Palace via Marconi Prul, Nancy M noeor, Nancy L.m'g, Joyce Tha.,Km" and Queen send you hearty $ "The h eb ns ul PAE 00 e Ankerits played for the young vocalists ‘me hisghlight being a tableau of the Shepherds and Wise Mon at the first Chrt)tmas. i Che=stmas carols were nicely sung by the choir and individuals, soloists were Nancy Miner, Nelson Neill Lloyd Nitchks Harold Marshall, Anne Neill and Evens Hlonofi. Afler fiftyâ€"odd: pupils had partaken of supper, parents and friends attended the concert and giftâ€"giving. Pisnist Helen Marshall from Buffalo of Dome and St. Pau!‘s 9: iemfipme had a happy supper party on Dac. 30th it the Parish Hall. i =#t CHRIMAS PAWITY jcint Anglican Sunday aehools \Igonguin Bivd. E. ~ $ ): r of Birch St. N. j Phone 2765 QT“ @5 § PINESIq SOUTH Mr, John Ehman of North Bay spent Christmas season with his parents onLeighton street. Mr. Oscar Henderson is president of the Men‘s Club this year and Mrs, J. Raybould is president of the Ladies Club: > Mer curlers open he season on Friâ€" day evening with a bonspiel and social. Will all club members please attend, and "any lady interested in joining the club‘for 1949 will be welcomed by the executive. There is room in the club for a few more members. Lady curlers will start the season on‘ Mrnday afternoon next (Jan. 10th) in the Curling Rink which will be ready for them by that time. A social afternoon and getâ€" tooether will . start the ‘stones rolling. Grades 8: of all public schools: in Tisdale will be on hand on Wednesday of this.week to see the inauguration of the 1949 Reeve and Councnl in the Counc‘l Chambers. to furnishings by water is reported. But the building is intact and business as usual is the order of therestaurant. The firemen deserve praise for their quick response to the Dominion Store lire, on Des. 30th. The fire in this case was confined tothe apartments above the store, and on .the staff of the store working all night, business as usual on Dec. 31st was,able to be resttmed. Ew CC m CC CE Ee Fire Averted: In Rainbow Restaraunt Friends of Mrs. T. R. Sullivan An alarm turned in around 3.45 a.m. (Joyce Hughes) regret to learn that on Tuesday was ,quickly responded t0 she is sick in Porcupine General Hosâ€" by our Fire Department and proved pital, and wish her speedy recovery. to be in the rooms over the Rainbow Restaurant on Bruce avenue, Damage Miss Margaret Kelly of Toronts> has "‘Mr. and Mrs: Costain were able to reâ€" ceive the numbers of peoule who callâ€" ed from Ottawa and Kemptville:; and those who know them well here will like" t know that they gave a stepâ€" dance: exhibition during the evening with the best, as they have done so often before Both are in fine physical condition. The Dome Mines providedâ€"the wedâ€" ding. dinner in the shape of a twentyâ€" cadâ€" .pound turkey. (Mr. Costain is a retired employe of the Dome.) All the kind and friendly greetings were deeply appreciated by the recipâ€" 1ent:~f" and: they take this opportunity of thanking all for helping to make this occasion such a: wonderful one. Congratulations .on _ your _ diamond wedding day, and best wishes for a happy Christmas." . Signedâ€"Private Secretary. They were rememberéd by many resâ€" idenis in town and telegrams were reâ€" ceived ky the old couple from sixtyâ€"odd people including Mr. J. H. Stovel, now of Rrtekville, (former general manager o1 .the Domic Mines). Mrs. B. Frisby in Kemptvme near Otâ€" tawa.â€" upine: residepts since 1911 which cel> ccrated at the home of their daughter Â¥ES! That‘s exactly what youmay be faced wi th this Spring. Smart, prospective builders are ordering their cement now! We have a large s tock of cement on hand, so why not look ahead to this Spring; order yours NOW. ? : Doâ€"you I'emgmbe1~ last Spring?. . .and the franlie seurrying of people who planned to reâ€" mo.d‘pgl'-qr build and then were held up on the cement shortage ? Yow may plan to remodel or build, maybe you wigh to put a basement under your home. . .in any ease you will avoid costly delay and dlsappou?tmmmt if you get your supply of cement while available. x 1t 4 Un We will show you how to store yo ufcement properly just phone 4000. basement or your garage. Properl§stored, you may place approxâ€" Cement is very easily stored‘in anfhalf decently dry place Your imately 100 bags of cenment in a srijice 24 feet long and 3 feet wide. Miss Margaret Kelily of Toronto has returned after visiting her parents for the Christmas season. left after spending the holiday season at nome. baby made its appearance in South Porcupine on New Year‘s Dy. But in Porcupine General Hospital at 4.35 a.m. on January 2nd, a baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Renâ€" ato of South Porcupine. Miss Alice White of the staff of the Royal Bank in Toronto was home for Christmas at the residence of her faâ€" ther A. C. White. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Tollefson (Jean Andrews) spent the holiday season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anâ€" drews, Front street. Mr. and Mis. R. C. Mitchell of 146 Crawfertd street South Porcupine anâ€" nounce: the engagement of their third and. youngest daughter Lucille, to Mr. R‘chard George Moyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Moyle of 16 Floral avenuse ’I?immins' the wedding to take place â€"hn Fek:uary 8th. Mr. J. McGarrogle from Doseronto it taking the place s# Miss Pearl Wilâ€" sorn on the High Scho8i teaching staff and arrived in town on Monday. a few days at home at D;nâ€"a'éa“;;x: ing the Christmas season. T. Cahill left cn Thursday for on O.tawa. to v.sit her sister who is ill. Miss Joan Somerville, student nurse at the Toronto Western Hospital spent Mr. Grant Batron of Port Credit and New Year at the parental home on Mr. walter Batron of Toronto were Rae avenue. visitors at the Parental home on Craw. ford sweet during the Christmas seaâ€" Miss Jean Whitton of Toronto has Public Skatths . 8 p.m. 8.00 Timmins Cadets vs Moneta 7.30 Timmins Lions vs Moneta 9:00: Air Cadets vs Schumacher Thursday 8.30 p.m. Wednesday 2 p.m. Sunday 8.30: p.m. riday 8.15 p.m. Monday 8 p.m. Don‘t Let That Hippen To You! Weekend Skating as can be ascertained> no Public Skating Troquois Falls Vs. Hollinger Saturday Dome ~VS. Combines «SA _ VYA in _ 204+ Mr. Ray Colé of Oftawa was a visâ€" nelly i it Nrs. K_w,mga and MN N. Sumvan m owens of Lorne Park is fln amllhwr Leta â€" Mrs. Ben m of Doire Extension. The future promises limitless power 3 through atomic energy. And with this will: come undreamed of opportunity in our industrial expansion. Yes, there‘s room to grow in Canada Unlimited. Electricity is vitalâ€"in the home and on the job. Last year hydro power in Canada amounted‘ to more than 10,500,000 horsepower,. furnishing energy greater than that of: 100 million workers! Do n J 1 waste ig! ' .: COMPANY LIMITED _,_ VUominion Superb Seeds, 4 CGiant Imnias in 4 regular Rige of each ro r (nlne €0¢ i wg M“l . JANUARY oth, .. dA V 0 T. .)n‘\\‘\p "'\?\.\

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