|$1,000 REWARD w time was spe it and a *tasty *was enjoyed: The following members took part in th e hike:â€" Miss Kathleen Christopher, . Miss Helen Wong, Miss Helen Mouaghan , ‘Miss HBarb@ra" Hayward, Norma Kilâ€" â€"lens, Miss Nancy Robsont, Miss Betty Wallis, Miss Iris Small, Miss Joyce Olâ€" ‘BEvents 0% Interest / at Schum.wher / ,; Mr. and Mrs. Battig +s111, Third Ave., entertained Priday ev. ning in honor of their daughter, Eda Battigeli, who Wwas celebrating her 17 h Birthday. A m appy time was with comâ€" ‘y ‘singing, and dancing. (.be ev'enma ref:»shnients were w ginger ale, samd4wiches, chocâ€" cake. â€" ard eack. guest had a m of the lovely blrtblday cake. The ) guests atte nded:â€" HsSen Monaghan, Effie Mons ghan, Shirley Sarsafian Olga D+# Faunt, Kathleen Corâ€" Mlleen Soucie, Eiteti Sampson, Elsa Pabello, Nellie Fiwbell/), Betty Hesath, Jein Percival, Clatr Cecilia Malasani, Almo Bob Fulâ€" ton, Gordon Webbar,, Crawford Clark, omlinson, Bob Harp er. The Canadian Girlsâ€"inâ€"Training of Trinity: United Church enjoyed a hike Baturday to the Buff.rloâ€"Ankerite. A The Women‘s Missionary | of ‘Trinity United Church held th¢ir closâ€" ing méeting of the stason Jlai.t Wedâ€" nesday evening.The presidentt,‘ Mrs. H, Leng, was in the chair. Mrsi. jH. Wadâ€" dell gave the secretary‘s i:ep»ort. A short missionary play, put‘ cn: by Myrs. Beért Waite, Mrs. Hepplewhitc! nd Mrs. Killens, was well received. iMi‘s. Ranâ€" doiph gave the last chapter fcom the study/ Mrs. Christopher gave the temp rance report. Mrs. Randolph presided at the piano. The nepeating of the benediction brought thes meeting to a close. The three organizations of ‘the Boys Club of Trinity United Church held their closing meeting for thk season it the church hall;: The speamaker for the evening was the Rev. W. Mustard; Timmins, who gave the boys a. very inspiring and helpful talk. / Reports on the year‘s work was read: by Ken Barker, Bruce MacDonald gnd Bob' Harper. A delicious supper was served. by the Women‘s Association . ‘ Miss©Edith Armstrong, 42 Second. Ave.. was hostess Tuesday | evening to the nurses of the graduat.ing class from St. Mary‘ hospital. A nice ‘social evenâ€" ing was enjoyed. During the evening the hostess served a delicious lunch. The following guests attended:â€" Jenâ€" nie M. Boissonault, Regina ‘M. Brothers, Dporothy Brown Cadman, Muriel | G. Crispirf, Kathleen M. Greg ory, Rhoda I. Haystead, Jean A. Prest, Veronica B. Swain, Elizageth Ursulak, Stella M Walko, Fleanor M. Tindall, Ella Wilson, Mary Sutherland, M. Sheridan, Mrs. Alex Mair. The Township of Whitney will pay a reward of $1,000 to the person or persons supplying information and evidence that will lead to the arrest and convicâ€" tion of the person or persons responsible for the murder of David Palmer at Golden Ctty on May 14th, â€"~1943. Fire Threateris, Let Us Help You Check Your Fire Insurance. for a holiday in Southern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Hancock, of Torâ€" onto, are visiting their daughters, Mrs. Reg Dunstan, and Miss Roslia Hancock, * Schumacher, June 23â€" to ,The Advance)â€"It was with regret word iwas received last Thursday of the "death of Mr. John Mira, 115 First Ave., â€"who passed away in St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital. He was 63 years of age. Born at Milano, Italy, in 1880, he came to Cobalt in the early days. In the year 1923 he moved to â€" Schumacner where he owned the International Pool Room Wers. Jack Chm, Pirst Ave., left Tuesday evening on the Northland for a holiday in Toronto. pper Blooile Webbar, RCE., left ‘Tuesday for his station at Sydney, KNova Scotia, after spending his leave with his wife and son at the home of Mrs. Webbar‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Harrizs, Third Ave. Mr. James Briston lef% Tuesday for Woodstock where he will join Mrs. Bristow and daughter. Born â€" Priday. June 18th, at the Sarna Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crook, formerly of 109 Pirst Ave., Schuâ€" macher a son. â€" (Paul Franklin). Mr. Herb Miller, 3rd. Ave., returned Priday evening from Haliburton, where he attended the funeral of his father. Congratulations to Miss Stella Walko and Miss Jennie Boissonault, who were in the 1943 Graduating Class from St. Mary‘s Hospital. is a Six of the High School Cadets left SBunday for two weeks‘ holiday at Camp Bolton. Corp. Barbara Campbell, R. C. A. F., stationed at Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Campbell, MciIintyre Property. a+ % 0_ Funeral Last Week of Late John Mira at Schumacher hh t C Miss Dorothy Armstrong, of the Public School Staff, reported at the H. M.CS. York, Toronto, where she passed her examinations for the Wrens. Pilot Officer Hamilton, R.C.A.F., staâ€" tioned at Portage La Prairie, is visitâ€" ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hamilton, Pourth Ave. * on First Ave., the present site of the Daffodil restaurant. iPrior to his death he was employed .at the McIntyre Arena. His quiet friendly manner won him many friends who‘sincerely mourn his passing and extend their deepest sympathy to the wife and family in their sad bereavement. ‘Surviving him are his wife and daughter, Mary, at 115 First Ave.; Josephine (Mrs. Morâ€" andin), 123 First Ave.; Charlie, of Timâ€" The funeral which was a very large one was held Saturday afternoon. The service was held in St. Alphonsus Parâ€" ish Church. The Rev. Father Martinâ€" dale conducted the service. Interment _ Mrs. J. R. Todd, Railroad St., enterâ€" tained Friday evening at a supper party in honor of Miss L. Wing, Public School nurse, who is leaving soon for her home in Kitchener. Canadian Army. John, cverseas with the Property, left by car son, Mr. Morris eral Home. Attending the funeral from The Family, pillow; Peter Villa; first prize and Mr. Milburn Hodgins Charlie and Vera Mira; Granddaughâ€" | second. _ k. ters Barbara, Charliena, and Diona| The door prizeâ€"a pair of handâ€"emâ€" Mira: Mr. and Mrs. A. Naletto; Emelia | broidered pillow slipsâ€"was won by Mrs. Gallai and Jearinie; Mr. and Mrs. Vicâ€"|I. P. Wilson, of Golden â€" Cily. torio Dottori; Guinta Family; Andrigâ€" The very nice chenille bedspread, hetti Family:; Anita and Vic; Mr. and for which tickets had been sold, was Mrs. A. E. Gentile; Mr. and Mrs. L.| won by Mrs. Earl Stringer, of Timmins. Fanato: Battachio Famiglia; Mary and | Rebekah Lodge sessions for the sumâ€" Louis Zullant and Elia; Ambroglo Torâ€" mer months will be discontinued after esan: L. Zanchin; Mr. and Mrs. A. Friday of this week. Bettiol: Mr. and Mrs. J. Cretney and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthew; | A Aopago an China Bruno Svaluto. Famiglia; Svaluto Famiglia; Defelice Famiglia;~ L. Di Fant Famiglia; Mr. and Mrs. G. Martignago; Mr. and Mrs. Dominico Perla; Cecchini Family; Irene and Bill Zarby; Joe and Jack; Pianosi Family; Phil; Katarinicie Family; J. Tondini: MciIntyre Carpenter Shop. south Porcupine, June 23â€"(Special to The Advance) â€" Twentyâ€"six old friends of Mrs. William Thomas, of Dome Extension, were invited on Wedâ€" nesday evening last week to the home of Mrs. Daisy Freeman, to a farewell party in her honour. This party was one of several that have been given for Mrs. Thomas who is leaving next week for Embro to live in the future. During the evening the guest of honâ€" our was presented with a group gift of a pyrex doubleâ€"boiler with sincere best wishes from all present for her future happiness. Regret was also exâ€" pressed at losing Mrs. Thomas from her circle of friends, and she will be much missed. High Massâ€"Mrs. Marinigh and son, Kirkland Lake; Tony, Masicoli, Timâ€" Massesâ€"The Aimone Family, Cobalt; Mr. and Mrs. A. Damiani and Family, Cobalt; Mrs. L. Bettiol and Family, Kirkland Lake; Giocomo Cattarillo and Family, South Porcupine; Domenico and Godavica Cattarello, South Porcuâ€" pine; Mr. . and Mrs. James Marietti; Mr. and Mrs. Tonellato; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Furlong; Mr. and Mrs. M. Meésâ€" secar; Mrs. Giachino and Mrs, Morisâ€" sette (2 masses); Mr. Alex McKenzie. Another Party in Honour of Mrs. Thomas, Dome Ex S. Porcupine Rebekahs Hold Bridge and Euchre Ref NN UA V 3 _ i . CCE We . NOWY 0 20 M oo o in > ds Mr. and ~Mrs. Ira Knowles; I\Ea;y Vrbanic; Mrs. L. Sauder, South Poreuâ€" pine. Telegramâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Angela Roâ€" bazza, Kirkland Lake] At bridge which formed the evening‘s entertainment, Mrs. Anna Wilson won first prize, Mrs. S. Sky second, and Mrs. T. Farrell third. chell, Mrs. R. Quesnel. Cards of Sympathy-â€"-Aimone Family;, Cobalt: Roma and Pete Campagnola; Guests present included:â€"Mrs. S. Sky, Mrs. H. Montrose, Mrs. B. Anâ€" thony, Mrs. W. Rayner, Mrs. A. Ewing, Mrs. Anna Wilson, Mrs. S. Jay, Mrs. W. Wilson, Mrs. B. Curtis, Mrs. T. Gibâ€" bons, Mrs, H. Beard, Mrs. B. Webb, Mrs. A. Stanlake, Mrs. T. Farrell, Mrs. C. H. Libby, Mrs. A. Hogg, Mrs.. K. She replied briefly and with feeling to the expressions of goodwill and thanked them all for the lovely gift. A most delightful and dainty lunch was served by the hostess at the end of the evening. South Porcupine, June 23â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"The Rebekah Lodge staged a most suceessful bridge and euchre party in the Masonic Hall on Friday. Fifteen tables were filled, and those who attended found that they had a very entertaining evening. All the parties held by this organization are very popular, and this proved one of ~ _ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCH, TTMD | For. gentlemen Mr. C. Pilerce won ï¬rst prize and Mr. Milburn Hodgins second Address on China Given Krwanis Club at South Porcupine Other Items of Interest from South Porcupine and the Dome. €outh Porcupine, June 23â€"(Speciak to The Advance)â€"At the Kiwanis reâ€" gular dinner meeting on Monday Dr. Thompson, a visitor to Timmins, was guest speaker. He spoke on China and its people; gathered from the personal contact of 3 years. This was a general review of life in China and its governâ€" ing bodies. Archdeacon Woodall thankâ€" ed the speaker for his most interesting address. 3 The Sewing Circle of ‘St.: Paul‘s Church have decided to ‘cancel the luncheon bridge, postponed on, account of the death of Archbishop Anderson. It will probably be the opening affair of the Sewing Circle for the fall, Rev. J. C. Thompson left on Monday for three weeks vacation, part of which will be spent with his parents in Torâ€" onto, and part with Mtrs. ,Thqx_n-pson and baby daughter in Wingham., There will be no evening service in the Unitâ€" ed Church during his absence. The morning service will be conducted by Rev. Lors Carlson of Schumacher. Pte. Douglas Deacon, of Brampton, who is with the R.C.A.M.C., :left on Tuesday after spending leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Deacon, of Connaught Hill. Mrs. J. Clusiau left on 'i‘ii'iesday for Kirkland Lake, called by the fillness of her sister of that town. ‘ Mr. Elmer Ferguson, who has been for the past year working on the Alaskan Highway, left on Tuesday to visit his parents in Windsor after a week spent in South Percupine with Mrs. Frerguson. Around forty members of the locai Eastern Star Chapter attended the United Church everling service in a body on Sunday. Rev. J. C. Thompson conducted the service, the lessons for which were read by Mr. David Houston, Worthy Patron of the Chapter. Mrs. Hamar Disher is spending a few days vacation from Toronto with her mother, Mrs. B. Anthony, of Rae Ave. Her son, Harry, with the RC.N. V.R., is also at his grandmother‘s home on leave, from Halifax. Mrs. ‘Arnett and little son, James, of Englehart, are visiting at the.home of Archdeacon and Mrs. Woodall. _ Mrs. Ulysses Levinson and daughter, Barbara, left on Friday for holiday in Crystal Beach and Guelph. The Eastern Star Knitting Bee met on. Wednesady evening of this week at the home of Mrs. Harry Worth, at Broulan. The June group of the Women‘s Asâ€" sociation of the United Church is holdâ€" ing a strawberry tea on Saturday afterâ€" noon of this week in the Church, from 3 to 5 p.m. A penny sale, and a sale of homeâ€"baking will be held with the tea. The ladies would appreciate a large attendance at this affair. Mrs. T. M. Fitzpatrick (nee Laura Faulconer), of Hamilton, and daughter, are visiting at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Faulconer, of Golden Avenue. Mrs. T. Kelly and daughters, Annie, and Margaret left a week ago for Torâ€" onto, where they will resjide with Mrs. Kelly‘s mother for the duration of the war. Mr. Kelly is with the ground service of the RC.AF. S. Porcupine hopes to see the Kelly family again as residents when the war is over. xt the Legion Hall on Monday evenâ€" ing the regular whistâ€"drive was held, Mrs. W. Hill gaining first prize, Mrs. B. Blood second, and Mrs. Rockburn third. Next Monday the whist drive will be held but it will be the last of the Sseason. Sgt. and Mrs. Farley are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Paradlse on Connaught Hill. Mrs. Far. is the sister of Mr. Paradise, 1 7 bride after having married Sgt, Farley at Kapuskasing on June 18@". After spenfing a few days in South Porcupiue UF\' nlfen bataird. ~ dn 4 ced ols d on tm t 100 i Sgt. Farley will accompany his bride back to Kapuskasing to stay with her parents, before leaving to join his unit in the US.A. Sgt. Farley is in the was the guest of Miss B. M. C. Shaw last weekâ€"end. The Public School Board of S. Porcupine have engaged Miss Browdfoot as Supervisor of Art and Music in both S. Porcupine and Dome Public Schools, duties to comâ€" Miss Mary Broadfoot, who is now teaching in Haileybury Public School, turning to S. Porcupine in a few days.| a merry party of guests and @irl CMâ€" Mrs. D. Hughes, Mrs. Wm. Andreéw, | ployees of the Consumers‘ Coâ€"operative Missâ€"Joyce Fhighes, Miss R. Semchison, | store neld a welnerâ€"roast ana singâ€"s0ng the hostess, Mrs. D. Freeman, and the around a campfire at Golden City on chief guest, Mrs.â€"W. Thomas. | Monday evening. They were Mae and Pte. Keith Bennett, with the Tank ) Grace Cunningham, Wilma Finan, Corps at Camp Borden, is home on yiolet Dillon, Marietta Nenonen, Jean few days‘ leave with his parents, Mr.| Tupman, Minerva Libby, Lily Boyka, and Mrs. A. Bennett. 7# i | Lauretta Strange, and Norbertine Fenâ€" Sgt. Preston Hamilton left on Wedâ€" | jgan, nesday for Macdonald Maunitéba as| . Aple Seaman Tom Webb, of Sydney, Instructor in the R.CA.P.,. alter some |ars., is expected home on leave this days spent in town with rel@tives and | week. We hear that a wedding is to friends "Paddy" has just fiRished |take place while he is on leave, his course in special aircraft guhnéry at| fancee being Miss Whitford, of Timâ€" Ottawa. l mins. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Davis arrived home from Negritis, Peru, last week, and are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis, of the Dome, and Mrs. Davis‘ parents in T!mmlns Mrs. r'. M hutA.â€"d o EL vâ€"-‘vâ€" NU friends “Paddy" has just a course in special aircraft gunnéry at Ottawa. Albert Barsevich, of the RCN.VR., is home on leave from Halifax. Cpl. Abbie ‘Moreau of the RC.AF., is expected home for two weeks‘ leave on Saturday from Hagersville, Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Millette; of 2 Golden Ave., on June ilth, a daughter, in Porcupine G%neral Hospital. | burtics cctonticndh d mm . o inï¬ B. Davis was the Iormer Ann Rymer. They are not retuming to Peru. Cpl. John Bawtinheimer, R.AM.C., from Camp Borden, spent the weekâ€" end in town visiting his wife. Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Archie Plant of Hoyle, on June 17th, a daughter, in Porcupine General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cybulski left this week for holiday in North Bay and Pembroke. Mrs: J. Mosher, of Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs. John Hurley,.of Straâ€" chan Avenue. ‘Mrs. Hurley, who has been quite ill, is now well on the way to recovery. Mrs. Courchesne and family are leavâ€" ing on Friday to spend the summer at their summer cottage on Willette Point, Lake Temiskaming. S. Porcupine‘s SJ.A.B; team of 4 won second vlace at the inspection held last Monday in the gymnasium at the: McIntyre Building. This team is under the supervision of Miss S. Morgan, Superintendent of the Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital. Mrs. J. White was capâ€" tain, with Mrs. Courchesne second in command, and Mrs. A. Walker and Mrs. York. Mrs. T. Gibbons acted as "paâ€" tient." Friends of Mrs. Ivah Lane are â€" _ PP. Lynch in giving evidence said ‘accused was angry because he could get no beer after 12 p.m. on Saturday inight. He had been drinking. He â€"rented his displeasure on the windows. ‘His worship observed "You can‘t blame ‘Mrs. Racicot for not serving beer â€" ‘blame the government" and fined him ‘$10 and costs. Leo Carpenter on a charge, brought by Mr. D. W. Bowler, of carels8ss driving over the bridge at Connaught when ‘ehildren were imperilled by his careâ€" Porcupine on Thursday to receive the rite from the Bishop of Aligoma at 8t. Matthew‘s Church, Timmins. A merry party of guests and girl emâ€" ployees of the Consumers‘ Coâ€"operative store held a welnerâ€"roast ana singâ€"song around a campfire at Golden City on Monday evening. They were Mae and to know she is now getting aiong nicely Police Court Three drunks (two of whom were women) pald $10 and costs in Tuesday‘s Court. For careless driving J. Woodbury pald g10 and costs. Personal service was ordered Morin on a summons for speeding. N. Farrell pald $10 and costs for careless driving. F®. Thomas was arraigned. on a charge of wilful damage at the townâ€" ship of German â€" breaking two winâ€" dows ($5 damages) â€" of Mrs. Racicot. 15) or 30 days. a Carpenters‘ father, who owned the SUNDAY, JUNE 27th, . was fined $10. and costs ($16. A change will be madé in Passenger Train Schedules on and other specifie dates Pursuant to instructions of the Transport Controller cerâ€" . tain services which it was proposed would opcrate during the summer months will be withdrawn. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO TICKET AGENT, ... CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS 13sâ€"s costs ($106.30). Jack Allerenshaw paid $18 uncl costs for speeding (W.M.A.) Cniff Kuisma pleaded not gullty to C > e BE salt ) SVE S ‘ ‘ 1E S % : L u l Id‘ Ei ; ;Vl\ I *l ’ntw ï¬ 0 55 A chme of wilful damue mens c Al w unless he does it wilfully" .said the magistrate. Pay for the camage and case dismissed! ;l:.- :eeid';nt. lmd was w-mmg"' * 66"55 for the damage. "He is not ® Presentation Madeto® _ Young S. Porcupine Bride h oh. ts ds cly .1 t ats ic is .. dn t in c Miss Sara Martin ent.ert,alned at her hom~ in Timmins last week for Mrs. Gt._..+, at a theatre and dinner party, inviting. some of"the bride‘s young to The Advance)â€"Mrs. Harry Gram (nee Minerva Levinson) is : a young bride much entertained just recently. friends. During the evening the hostâ€" ess and her ‘parents presented Mrs. Gtam with a lovely boudoir lamp. On Thursday she was entertained at the home of Miss Ether Helperin. The guests compiled a book of recipes and presented it to the bride who also reâ€" ceived a wedding gift of Spode china, South Porcupine, June ,m-(Specw EYES EXAMINED CGLASSES FITTED Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 18 BUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave. Tim: