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Porcupine Advance, 13 Jan 1949, 1, p. 3

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dar Hit ¥‘s Men Hold Successful Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Bruneau are Winners A Q@QC#90 06 D04 0060000000 0000 0% e 000 6e e M 1 o o i e n t n L w 5 Healing, Soothing and Antiseptic. Dr. Chase‘s QOintment brings quick relief, Regular Size 69¢, Economy Size, 6 times as much $2.23. A healer for over 50 years. 7 SUN. 11 am. 2.15 p.m. Young Peoâ€" ' ple‘s Company 7.00 p.m. Speâ€" cial Serivces for Cradles Roil Sunday. THURS Incomplete sizes . on Reductions up to $4.00 a palr Cook‘s Shoe Store $ Killeen‘s Electric 57 THIRD AVE. PHONE 1610 TIMMINS SALVATION ARMY PIANOS *EVERYTHING INX MUSIC IRS. 2.30 pm. Home League 7 pm. Corps Cadets, 800 p.m Public Meeting. Killeen‘s Electric SERVICE ON RADIOS â€"â€" INTERâ€" COMMUNICATORS â€" A MPLIFYING SYSTEMS SEE WINDOW DISPLA Y General Electric DEALERS yosty p *oOn sSNTM 76 % Third Ave. PHONE 3525 Ranges Refrigerators And â€" Washers Shoe Sale RADIO id We Service Our Equipment ]l! (xl ade Of All Types RSON ALS Authorized quin Blivd., East sealt shoes Nob 1 points were: F. MacDonald 03 points, and and M. Ay3ub 11 Airâ€"Step Mr. Wi urned fow d M 1 M 1 ".l Mrs. A. 8. Porter Dies The wer. Was Leading Golfer . M Wil Ont Unitec ea th United 5 1 Night Phore 1733 $ [ PHONE 510 270 Spruce St. S. ; s*%*A ‘Decision up to Them Says United Church 1IOrges,.. 3/ ECSLQM the Executive, the self to support tht missionary wherever The Executive con con pat he miss all Chris of â€" dange epportuni mand, SV TtTr. Boa come announcemen. It is a@lso Opelli to the interpretation that Communists, coming closer to their naticnal cbâ€" jective, desire to cultivate the goodâ€" will cf the Western world, and to utilize the services of the missionaries who have done so much in a social and humantarian directisn for the | C**% *‘ 4 e P L J T . tOona l our m hysical Durin VC C I1 Th ovement without consulting us! We make moving pleasant and umple, with expert servict Don‘t Make A Move ... 9L statement written by Very Reyv. _ H. Arnup Sseceretary of the of Overseas Missions, he said g recent months, the situation erence to Cominunist Cpinion ction has shown distinct imâ€" ient. Tao Tse Tung, the head > pariy in China, a statement expressing their ness entertain Christian United Movers Al conside hi OoD€ NOVING a«c S TORAG E n{ may â€"9C. xecutive expressed ring the unsettled le, whose home n but who formerly Lake, where her iger of the branch ial Bank of Canad 1VC U > also two brothers and four two brothers are Charles and Russell in Detroit, but rly of this district. . Their Mrs. William Sullivan in Mrs. W. J. Asselstine in Mrs. J. C. Trenouth, who rford Ontario, and Mrs. C. 11 er was widely known for ; at golf. She had token any tournaments in the try and twice had held the champion of the Asâ€" iving jurisdiction in this province. Surviving memâ€" family are a son, Garth, in nd three daughters, Mrs. tt of Ottawa, who left for _ learning of her mother‘s ho Misses Roma and Mary ion s.aff bha ider evacuationr tion pointed ou )r the whole w [hng policy ‘Of â€": the mot] thei political (@1t10n nust work i1 fo Executive of ~the s Missions of ‘The Canada has expressâ€" missionaries of The st themselves decide hether or not they 31 Glut: work entertain own terms and deâ€" m of relizgion. Takâ€" ce value, it is a welâ€" n~n+t. It is also open for the late Mr d at her homt China ie decis!10n o r it may lead mmended the dec ths iyers of the whole are requested for â€"‘ China, and for L I t Te In by a out that "the )le world"", and of the United at "irrespective Jloring to enter ur‘ Lord‘s comâ€" ate| uld led 3€ n in eariier of anod the th@y nor merchant it one time The family rge frame as one of f0o to evacuate Communits! idopted â€" by, n this Gay a day of now s in y lived in râ€" husband h there of in the Sil Argentit at the i L.1dera : politics Jjeriocd seem deâ€" 1 children ose whose e inadeâ€" the times, 1ethe 1¢ N OWn 1i *fAany i1a@at the edâ€" to AY reas Mis VIJeW ; *% *% * Ki Mrs. Taylor ¢f the Women‘s Missionâ€" ary Society and we took the view that there was greater promise in reâ€" maining in territory taken over by the Communists than in trying to reâ€"enter Commun‘st controlled territery after it had been evacuated. The jsint cable was sent: (Mission Executive giver authority over evacuaâ€" Io:lowin® jJint cable was sent: (Mission Executive giver authority over evacuaâ€" tion; many will stay.) "To the Canad‘an Ambassador the mission replied, by wire as follows: ‘No immediate evacsuation contemâ€" plated.‘ That the missicnaries may be expos‘ng themselves to danger or even something more seriscus cannot be denied. In the meantime, howâ€" ever, the work goes on." wWOnmnE that wh ad Dr. Arnup‘s statement continues; pportunity to exceercise cur Aaith me earller than mignt have been peceted. On November 24 we reâ€" ved from Shanghal a cable announcâ€" x that the Canadian Ambassador ho resolved to remain in Nanking) d given directions for Canadians to rcuate Shanghai ana the Yangtse ver basin. Discretionary authority s cabled to them but both Reyv. uce Copland and Rev. George K. ng ~and Mrs. K‘ng are remaining the present. i | | | | | i ! | ‘A féew days later came. a lecter m West China to say that a simâ€" ‘ message had been received from Ambassador. They asked authority evacuate vrospective mo.hers and men with children but announced at a majority of the missicnaries uld preferably remain. I consulted rs. Tayvlor o4 the Women‘s Missionâ€" The larze tvyrnout to the Porcupine Badminton Clu b‘s annual tournament at the Mcintyre gymnasium made c evont a tremenduos success.â€" Among those playing in the tournament were these three pretty girls: Beity attic, Sheila Green and Peggy Wiilson. Advance Photo T TL En D 0 0 NFEW WEAVING CLASSES Cimimmna AVnU! suty+Talent= _ V.O.N. Receive Many Candlelight Supper â€"â€" #W â€"Donations for Work At Mrs. J. Clements Are you interested in joining the new classes"? If so, please call Mrs. E. Murphy, at 568 Under the auspices of The Timmins Adult Education Group Commencing January 17th mseives to danger of more seriscus cannot he meantime, howâ€" Of Interest To Women! THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TTMMINS, ONTARIO 76 Maple Street South STUDIO Donations to the Timmins Branch of the Victorian OQrder of Nurses, are still heing received and further donations, will be gladly accepted by sending vour cheqaue to the Timmins Branch. The following is a list of donations received by the V.O.N.: Hollinger Mines, Coniaurum Mincs, Preston East Dome Broulan Porcupine, Mr. Beattie, Delnite, Aunor Mines. Mr. R. E. Dye, Buffalo Ankerite, Dr. W. Taylor, Dr. Clermont, Dr. G. B. Lane, PDr. Kinnear, Dr. E. A.â€"F. Day, Dr. Dobson, Dr. Anderson, Mrs. Irvin Rosâ€" re, Mrs. F. â€"~C. Butler, Mr. F. J. Digâ€" LayIonr, 14r. Ciermont, Dr. C. 6. Lane PDr. Kinnear, Dr. E. A.â€"F. Dr Dobson, Dr. Anderson, Mrs. Irvin Ros: Mrs. F.~C. Butler, Mr. F. J. Digâ€" nan, Mr.â€" Anton Anderson, Mr.â€"P. H Laportt, Mr. $« G, Fowler, Mrs. E. L Longmoré, Mtrs. Feldman, Mr. E. A Peiry, Mrs. Renison, Hadassah, Wo men of the Moose, Ligne Catholiqus lFeminine, Catholic Women‘s League Auxiliary, Cartier Motors, Chenie Motors, McDowell Motors, Hotel May fair, Goldfields Hotel, Goodrich Tires Elict Smith, Ostrosser‘s Simms, Hook: er and Pickering, Bert Sutherland Schroeders Music Store, Music Rox ecr and PIicKerin Schroeders Musi: Hill Clark Franci pincâ€"Oil Co., H.. A. CO Elston, Consumers C Telephons, Sheppard Wolfe Construction. T votsky Brewe ery,, Imperial Oil Dominion Stores. _ 1t Pinces Introduced by us several years ago and by sheer merit it has outsold all other varieties among both home and commercial growers each season, in every part of Canada. Cusâ€" tomers repeatedly tell us "Earliestand Best" is still better than we claim. Produces large, boautiful, solid, perfect shipping tomatoes, earlier than auy other variety. High crown type without core, and most besutiful red with finest flavour. No cripples, secalds, cracked, wrinkled, uneven, searred fruit, and often teon frults in a cluster. Amazing yielder. (Pkt *5¢) (oz 75¢) poestpaid. FRE OuR BIG 1949 SEED AND NURSERY B00K , Jr. Catholic Women‘s League, cess Alice Club, Kinsmen Club, ette Club, Eastern Star, Gold Nugâ€" Rebekah ‘Lodge, Canadian Legion George»e Tayl reau, District adso:rt,. Sulliva W Halperi O‘Neil, S Tayvlor Hardware I‘s > Sto Timmin 10 p n‘s, Poreuâ€" sam Bucoâ€" ies, Union Smith Northern koâ€" Shop, Stationâ€" Farrow, Tewton. Canada olique cague,. eague, Olub. mer A Candlelight Supper was held at the home of Mrs. Julie Clements, 185 Crawford street, South Porecupine. The table was decorated with red and white tapered candles, in the centre of the table was an assortment of fruits and roses in sprays. The ladies and their husbands atâ€" tended. â€" The men curled at the South Porcupine Curling Club a,nd then reâ€" {urned to the house for a very delicâ€" ious supper. The entertainment for the evening was supplied by Mr. W. Clement at the voilin accompame(l by Mrs, Shuds at the piano. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. (%G. M. Longworth, Dome NMines, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Helmer, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Clements, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cleâ€" ments, Mr. and Mrs. William Carpenâ€" ter, Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Sshields, Timmins, and Miss Jacqueline and Bill Longworth of Dome Mines. The evening was spent by playnig Miss Arlene Simpson who has been holidaying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Simpson has returned to QOtâ€" 101CE Read and views in pictures, stories and editorials. people you know in an intimate friendly manner. terested in the North and the Poreupine in particul: excéellent columnists and excellent features. We may be just "a little fellow" but We are making lots of changes. _ We cover the local news ts 1 Ti _ Twixters Club Holds _33 Election of Officers Just $2.00 A Year, Delivered o caut the "little fellow‘s paner‘ president, Mrs as the treasiuire tors for the and Mrs. E was talkec ially invi Robinso Monday Februar thanked the Dean intoresting to see. 401 The Twixtt roâ€"TCathedra Furtht Election of offic Fred Wolno 4\ The Deoean invite«:! the join with the W.A owinsg of slides on | SULLIVAN NEWTON Do you sometimes feel that people are beginning to think you are highâ€"strung â€" always tense and nervous â€"so that you fly off the handile easily ? There is additional danger from fire during the ‘Vinter months. See that you carry sufficient Fire Insurance on your Buildings, Stock,. Furniture and Fixtures to save you from heavy loss. Security Phone 104 inuary eftter, rest better at night. During the last fifty years, thow: nds of Canadian women of all ars have gone safely and happily "Bo Feaplc Really Gail Me CGrabby?" ind M planning Your Nerves Can Play Strange Tricks on You! BV * O Club o amnit ».; C is2 P 3 1 ma C he M St. Matthow 1 nsurance of Evervy Kind ub» irch rs, thouâ€" n of all T. Let VUs Quote Y ou (Est. 1912) the pa; C ‘ Mombers pres were Mrs, A. E. ris, Mrs. E. I.©C. Keas, Mrs Pritchard. Mrs. ° Robinson. Mr. al '-Dr s NERVE F@@ 21 Pine St. N., Timmins ht ren Jewelers PRICE inss which is inâ€" Hus Service 1 neet lun

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