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Porcupine Advance, 20 Oct 1949, 1, p. 6

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€ Mizas Alice Martin, ‘Brighton, was _ B83 54( 109 mwwm‘- D. mvmr the Vn ‘AV +006 . JIESGCLIL ~BUL tifts ~were. Mrs. ‘Thelma Pirie, Mrs. red \Gwen .Mitâ€" [ xÂ¥ chell, «Miss June! *iwan anrd Miss w nc *3 "; ‘Qpnee ‘Leesk.. 7 § > i â€" BOUEn S \snmr" ' Last Sunday was "Youth "Bunday," :: and Bt.: Maul‘s Anglican: commernoratet! ‘the: fact ‘by a specidl «Communiion at 0. "aim* 6f ‘the Young ’Pmpu“df“the parish. ‘agod l J‘Tmntyffour ‘yourly people ‘attended CC Je aha â€" met afterwerds ‘in ‘the parish ) es 22 mm â€"where a spedtal ‘breakfast ‘was i\ > / Paul‘s Church was ’crowded ‘an ;" _. Sunday afternoon with â€"chiliren ‘for a ifty #hilâ€" ‘.;.mn"s M gertice. > Â¥ort "Arout ‘\Tie > immm of St. ‘Matâ€" St .Paul’o, Gouth Porcuplne hurd ‘Di. ‘attention. Timmins, and â€" All passengers were ‘hurtâ€"Judith Salter, 3, received a broken leg, and ‘Paul ‘testified <to giving surgical "The magistrate‘s decision was basged on ‘the obedience to the strict letter ‘of the law. A passenger .in Odell‘s car, Mrs. FPesauilniers was congratulated by "his worship after she had given her eviâ€" dence, when ‘she said thaty she had ‘"been in ‘the ‘back seat and could ‘mot ‘sgee :anything. seat myself," Af anything happened I‘d ~know as ‘much about ‘it as ‘you <do. "I â€"ride in the ‘back said the Bench, "and 9 99 Theft Case ‘Remanded "A :ease <of ‘theft which was deferâ€" ‘red till next week involves a very large ‘haul,‘ chief of policeâ€"Conley, of Whitrey "Two suits of clothes, 1 pair of shoes, ‘several rings, four sheets and (A.¢ c ue a m . m ‘¥« i JJPXEY® * * mar. . c 1J B | s y o e $3 remapesie < < i w $ u+ _/\ ies ‘Caréless ‘Driving i #in. _ A wery longâ€"do¢ket was dealt with Aboor ‘by Mexgistrate Atkinson on Tuesday. Mis. . James ‘Ouell, â€"of Timmins, was s# mymm us sovenrting Oriving charge on September 18th, » wmafi‘m ' â€"~. @fter‘rengthy ‘hearing. ‘The main cause was whether Odell came to rs. ‘Athantd, ‘ @eat stop at ‘Cvawford St., where Mrs.‘ ‘KMile Woots, Mirs ‘St ‘the ‘highway. <‘On his own ‘Mys. Alm ‘Mrs. OVlence he only "sio#@ed down" and Wewn, / Mabél: w' ‘therefore when «driving onto the "Miss ; Miss "Eether (Collins ~and "Mrs. | came ‘into ‘violent collision 3 Wns . with â€"a truck drive nby A. E. Salâ€" ‘Miss Eether teomns m "Wirs. WMs . â€" (Uglite tto the ,yhum ‘but sending . , gifts were Mrs. Thelma Pirie, Mrs. i [ red ~Mitchell, + Miss \Gwen Mitâ€" chell, «Miss June: ‘Logan and Miss 1 sr( T xmfmgMM :p@tt ‘in ‘the service *~ wwrils‘ Dean Cooperâ€"Robinson, ‘ of ‘Timâ€" S ooats?-;lao Joe ‘Kellar on the Same :eount. ‘Arthur Badour paid $5 ‘and â€"costs for "Hleaving his vehicle" :and R. Paille paid $10 for déefective ‘brakes. ‘Domenic Tannavelli was bound $100 forâ€"one year to keep the cupine (Generdl . Hospitdl, | ‘having . yeen +. 4 Gfflmm‘ Wflbfllr Kâ€"ray ’3'3â€"“-, ; m Ladtfes m Ww <of Bt. ’ fims«R ’c,m â€"miet FPriâ€" o P > a:.fib;}l::fl peare and support ‘his family, after ‘ Nies "' 'm m ‘be 'gaoi‘l Jan assault Charge was heard preferâ€" | m “ ' ;mm i .red ‘bf "his wife. pm ‘ W M fanch. The greatest ‘haul‘ in ipolice fines s game ‘from "sixteen "foundâ€"ins" (more m mk m ‘to be heard next week) in connecâ€" \nnamw Mm.}h:-r mh:m.:f. ‘tion â€"with /the Schumacher ‘‘illeg‘al s AailU, .3 fore the b*a bc sible to im tiful .babie: and genera than I ever I used to mothers, ~ar their ‘infant "really ‘isn‘t generally a; glightly mdladmtmfian ‘His. achué’l friends ) McDonald, G. Lamarche. wish tm *Pd? ‘recovery. 4 J. ‘Struyga for ‘having no name on mm ms ‘truck .paid $1 â€"and .costs. Moose ‘Factory 'Pfllldl’fl ‘Frank Hegedusâ€"Convicted of ‘beâ€" Rev. Herpert Pegyior, princ principelâ€" mml ‘possession of liquor w io htmbhobw mcrfil ‘Behodl costs and P. Gonzale:® «aft Moose Eactoxy is a,gnttent inPor- for ‘"baving beer" paid ;10 Hurtitin and Samily. .Mr. Hunkin and Donne ‘spent ‘the aweékâ€"ead 4n Forâ€" onte «and Niagara antl Mre. ‘Banâ€" tderson ‘mnecompuanied them heme. The dbseautlful "Intitien ~sommer ‘hes lured many into the bush, «after parâ€" tridgeâ€"or Just sifter sumhine! We ‘hearii :today ‘that ‘the senusons are going haywize mm-dtflle warm «weather. 559 P3 s $ “‘.,w .m‘!) a M "#9 ; T Amil theard quite a lot*ahou; 1 t in land.and mli and “M m Helith Eng + + w*to / 3 (I am sure her hostess _ _ _ j withâ€".qpen arms!) o Tamilheard quite a lot mbout "Nitâ€" Mw” in England, and I made} to see how Rworked 5 hes ‘kheen Jound ... sn Smooth ‘Roeck /Falls, and has reâ€" drua T Had fefceeded Iniy" § ‘But I boldly faced the Customs : ofâ€" -ggher ‘and said© "I have a trunk <here S%ull: of $608.>â€" :I am staying in Engâ€" > "Ten dollars and costs for speeding for paid by ‘G. Armstrong, R. Jones, 1 tor ‘three months." ‘ We nige chgp, for I gaid "we Need it" ‘and : for tiseâ€"boat train:| c Onkg Bf my aibin companions had: ‘brought a whole ‘ham in a shopping‘ ‘bag onto ‘the ‘bost, which ‘the steward: wpht ‘into refrigeration for ther. .. (Lam sure her hostess yeceived Li $ 8 % s {’ > 9 ‘BORNâ€"Fo Mir. :and Mrs. Anthony Hoter, of E80 ‘Front St., on October ._,; _ ith, ‘in Porcupine General Hospital, ...... .. turned with ‘her ‘sister, ‘Mrs. Moore, who will <stay ‘for a few days in S. pitsil ~"a ‘daughter ‘to Mr. and Mrs. Tony ‘Skrp, of Rae Ave., on October‘ Theft Case ‘Remanded "A :ease <of ‘theft which was deferâ€" red till next week involves a very Jarge ‘haul,‘ chief of policeâ€"Conley, of Whitrey ‘%er sof ‘Kimberley Ave., Timmins. "Two suits of clothes, 1 pair of shoes, ‘several rings, four sheets and pilloweases, 2 <shirts, ‘1 cashâ€"box, a packsack, an axe, and a fieldâ€"glass were some of the items read. seat myself," said the Bench, "and if anything happened I‘d ~know as much about ‘it as ‘you <do.‘" Y BORNâ€"‘In Porcupine General Hos Mrs. R. Edgar spent the weekâ€"end Fo ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 . Raemour, on ‘Oct. 5th,. ‘Q@efieral Hospital, a son. with Mrs. ‘George ‘Ross, first viceâ€" pvesident occupying the ‘chair. . Pians were :made “to hold a bazaar 'scme timeâ€" in ‘November ‘when the . ‘in New Brunswick ‘one, _w.‘mqh if .put into practioal effecot ‘quilt ‘will be drawn. It was wls> decided to hold "a pie ‘~sule ‘for baehelors" some Saturday soon.‘ ‘date} to ‘be announced ‘A :lefter DT flmfikh{was received by the ‘ladies from ‘the Toronto Cancer Society expressing sincere appreciâ€" «day ~afternoon in "the Hollinger Hall °* * _ $ifh ed~in ordér tc deal witth the continuâ€" z}’? The suggestxon thhit .a Provincial School Trustees‘ Aasociation ‘be formâ€" ously. incpyasmg educational problems. is an ‘excellent. may welb solve : one «of â€" the. motj .pressing ; prohlems witth Which we . have to ‘gontend. â€"-Qbmpbellton (N B) Tribune-_ € A And, as I ‘have said, I think, beâ€" fore the baubies of Rngland are the bonniest â€" ~children it is posâ€" sible to ‘imagine. I saw more beauâ€" tiful ~babies," ;tanned the :sun, and generally fair with Hair, than I ever saw before. ; I used to stop and. speak to the mothers, and tell them how lovely their ‘infants were and although this "really ‘isn‘t done" in England, they generally appeared pleased although ’clightly surprised at my .queerness! e vvv deal with nearly 400 ‘patients a week . each. Under these cirecumstances. it would seem ‘probable that. only . "Emerâ€" gency‘"‘ cases get hospital attention. +« Nobody seems happy about it, even those who are benefitting most. Unâ€" less one considers_ the , babies and_ mothers of babies who are getting"’ redlly aftentlon ‘at . free clinics. e# Those ‘contributing . tou,the glft but. unikble to sttend were, Mrs, ‘M. ‘Deâ€" vine; Mrs. E. Silver; Mrs,, M. Smith;: Mrs. W. Grummett Mrs, P. ‘Clarke; Mrs. N.‘ Reyncld‘s Mrs, . E. Porter; Mrs. ‘A. ‘Howard; Mrs,, E. Goodman and Mrs. "R W. H Smit}x ’iéo s’" Regimbal‘ visited t ’Klrklarlfi "Lake over . the week-end ‘â€"-_o*-lâ€" Various Events Planned by W.L. "Al‘. «she ‘hes to do all:day is say Girls the very best of sucecess for the "no" to:people. You see she is ‘to ‘be coming ‘year. sempi~yed in aâ€"confectionery (candy) â€" ‘The leaders ‘of <this m'oup are ‘‘as and :tobacco "stareâ€"" Bcillows: Mrs. :C. “Plasleam. . Andâ€" ‘by the way â€"Cigarettes«gra â€"~Lieut. Mrs N. Adams, :‘Coy. Leadu'-» most expensive;. ‘One ‘gets 10 in a Miss Hélen Boyce. 4 : The words would scorch the paper. The :doctors sayâ€"people in ‘the towns seem to be getting the habit of dropâ€" ping in en the +«doctor for any and every sortwof reason and bringing the whole family for aâ€"general checkâ€" up. But I â€"have listened as well to those who ‘are also getting ‘the <benefits but who are paying exorbitantly by taxâ€" ation, and ~I would not dare to write (and ‘hope to ‘have printed!) what I Another, amileâ€"provcker was ‘the jJoke that aâ€"girl golng to get:a job5 in «4A ‘store. . The ‘Shareâ€"theâ€"Wealth‘ slogan is beâ€" ing tried out under the Labour â€"govâ€" ernment. It :seven up ‘things â€"a "bit, and the â€"very poor, <who ‘mever :had anyâ€" iHing to begin with, sare benefitting by :these â€"handâ€"outs. They (and <the dentists) are paid by the Government under the Naâ€" tional Health Scheme. ‘Where the money comes from for this, a terribly burdened ‘taxPayerâ€"will tell you, wio has to paynine shillings in the pound income tax. other things, of ccurse). There are very few rich pecple in England today. Andâ€" +«by the ‘way â€"Cigarettessars most expensive:. :‘One ‘gets 10 in a packet and pays <three ‘shillings <and .aixpence for the privilege!" ‘The doctors in ‘Britain. Aare being over worked, â€"and they say they are unipaid. f Mirs. ‘Ross ‘then called upon Mrs. Members of the Women‘ There are districts where doctors for their donations of white w on m ty \w o ie io s bet H\P-‘v s l.vm..fl,h u_ «mt NMr. afd Mrs. E; Woodworth and ‘daughter, Norma, of" "Kapuskasing, are?visiting at the homes® Mr. and Mrs. E. Dochuk and Mi'é Lucy Kelâ€" dett. S baby ~which ‘she ‘hadn‘t read, therefore ‘tears theâ€"spiece and sits, down and. reads «allâ€" abputithe «baby; and ‘in ‘the meantime ‘the gark,;ige lies in ‘a nmresy near ‘the kitchen sink." plus twoâ€" ,'nd «oneâ€"hHalf ‘hours :of music every day. which is very : restnfl o s ‘He am claims ‘"women mre easily, sidetracked â€"and gave an‘.instance :of, a wrapping <up ‘the garbage when she> discovered ito thar ‘amazeâ€" ment a ‘pitture of ‘Prineess Elizabeth‘s. in New Brur one, whigh if . may well,a so pressing ; proh have to :conte Mrs. Wilfred Ethier was a weekâ€"end visitor in Nonanda W. J. Grummeétt K. C. M. L. A. Mrs. Grummett â€" and‘ Miss Jacqueline Grummett motored to Torâ€" onto and Dundalk ‘over the Thanks- giving weekâ€"end. f Toronto. â€"was <presented with a gold" color Jjerâ€" ‘sey <dressing gown by 1}1' friends. ‘Those present were, . sdames A. «Corcoran, <A. Lalonde; it AWflkes, N. Sullivan, «J.. Beaudom JJ‘r H. Hill; W. »McKendry:; J. pmx‘rpan E. Gigâ€" ‘mat ‘and=the <guest of hqnour ‘Mrs. \Sloan t C ‘f)“ e f s amk â€"1*" b4% ‘BIRTH . y | Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Quittenton (the former Diane Ethier) wish: to an- nounce the birth of ‘a son, Richard‘ Michael "mit St. Michae?s Hospital, Feted At Party This is sa new adventure for the â€"church agd. we wish the Leaders and ers, Pat Tomilson, Sally ‘Burkholdeér, ‘Vivian ‘Videto, Barbara McLaren, Martaret Ann McGee, ‘Doreen Â¥anâ€" *M?Jos Mousseau Qnd Mrs Im Leclair â€"were joint h Fsses ‘at the home of Mousseau xat. a fareâ€" well party in konour: ,fl{ ; Mrs P , Sloan who has left to take up residenee in Timmins. mrgvs )layed and the ‘first prize whs w?p y Mrs. L. Wilkes, second prize by Mrs. A. Corâ€" coran and consolation 1? rs. VJos. Beaudoin, Jr.: The gue%{ of honour Ansonvilie. .N ews Mrs., Mfiusseau Giris attending were: Mary ‘Nelson, Batknra Kyle, Sandra ‘Skene, Norma Crosby, ~Ann <Robson, Joy â€" Millet, Glorte Whittle. Dorothy Rowe, Elizaâ€" beth Douglas, Georgine Goodger Arâ€" nc ‘Ditk, ‘Shirey cand ‘ Sylvia Sfi}' the Girl. â€"Quide mctivities, and led and ~games,. . . _ "The (guest spedker ‘Captain Bailey . Fimmitis gave an :inspiring talk on the girls‘in ‘a sing: song of:Guide songs hi 31 3i Pm 34e * _ Miss ‘Billy ‘Hill has left for her ‘home ‘in Swastike, ‘after visiting with ‘friend ~Miss ‘Joan :Potter. Mr. <and "‘Mrs. ‘Walter McCrae and NJeanrne ‘Helen, have left ‘by mottr for.their‘home‘in Noranda, after sttending the wedding dof his brother wuack also at the ‘home of his grandâ€" ‘mother "Mrs. Watson and Aunt and ‘Unc!2, Mr. and ‘Mrs.â€"S. “McMullan Mcâ€" Entyre : Propetty. Mr. and .Mrs. ‘Douglas ‘Briden have Joit ‘for ‘their ‘home in Kirkland after wisiting :at "the ‘home â€"of Mr. ind Mrs. . Mflhn MclIntyre property, also ‘taking. in the Phillps and MceCrae wedding. â€" f > Mr.and Mrs. Malcom Black have returned ‘to their home in Kirkland Leskc aifter ‘attending the ‘Philips and McCrae wedding, also visiting Mr. ‘Black‘sâ€"mother ‘Mrs. Watson and sistâ€" M1r. 3§L""MOD3ndllfhas left for a trip visit with ‘friends cand ‘relatives. Â¥Mi.caend Mrs. ‘Fred Dwyer and ‘family lhve beft to visit friends and ‘rélatives in ‘Cape Breton, Nova Beotis, â€"and ‘other ‘points of interest. hart hn P t > Sb cad e h and brrther-in-la\;v Mr. and Nira >~ Canada Savin o Everyone wants to save but some never seem to get around to it. Buying Canada Savings Bonds through your Company‘s Plgyrdll Savings Plan makes savâ€" 3ng msy but you can alsoâ€"chuy them through\)our banks or Envestment â€"dealers for cash â€"or ’Like-somanv things in‘lifeâ€"you never know how easy it is until -.you give it a try. h 55. 0 n ¢¢ "QT;:/M 4 in instalments. _. Hundreds »of thousands of Canadians imsevery walk of life are saving purt of their income: by the regulur purchase of Canada Savings Bonds. These savings are i@lways available in > emergencies ‘hbecause you can cash Canada Suvings Bonds at, | full face value,.plus mtermt, ut any time at gny ‘barmk. * w n dixastrous effect on nature‘s balance . Now housewives are complainâ€" lng that DDT w;m files dizzy. Perhaps a fly accustomed to his daily tot of DDT might die of shock if he found his ration suddenly cut off. UNIJQUE â€" TINCTION James Island, B.C., is the only isâ€" land in the world Exclusively devoted to ‘manu acture of ccmmercial high â€"Barrie (Ont.) Examiner 4

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