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Porcupine Advance, 9 Sep 1943, 1, p. 2

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se **Esteemed Resident of South Porcupine Area for Twentyâ€" ‘Seven Years. Beloved by All Who Knew Her. Many Tribyutes Paid to the Late Mrs. Starling. FLLF3 .,.‘, J Her death, which took place on Thursday morning, Sept. 2nd, was not unexpected as she had been ailing for JMI months, and had not recoverâ€" ‘"ed her strengti from a severe attack ~of ‘fAu in the early spring. She passed away peacefully in her sleep, at the age of 77 years, leaving behind her a record of kindliness and â€" goodâ€"living; she was a friend and neighbor who was held in high esteem and who as a mother and churchwoâ€" man was an example to us all. was known familiarly to all the younger people who knew her as "Grandma", a title of love and respect which she merited. She will be very much missed, especially in her own circle, and there will remain in ‘ the Hearts of all who knew her, a . chHherished memory which wlil not soon ‘ fade. Termini/iAithford; Nellic Begâ€" ley, Matheson; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fairâ€" hburst; Mrs. Jones and family; Mrs. Robinson and Colin; the Bradley mily, Latchford; Mr. and Mrs. Butâ€" lll‘. Mr. and Mrs. Coot.t Miss B. M. C., We were distressed +o learn on out mim back from holiday, of the death cl # wellâ€"loved oldâ€"timer and resident " of the Porcupine, Mrs. A. E. Starling. rence"; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Pierce; the Varker family: Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" n <«Woodward, Banks, Holler and West, Hearst; the Forster family; Mr. and Mrs. Zuliana and family; Mr. and Mrs. Zabiak and family; Mr. and Mrs. F. Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hart f Miss N. Spur; Mr. and Mrs. I. Ilola and ~Karl; Mr. and Mrs. C. Myles; M’r' Krautto; M. Shepherd and famâ€" lly:; ‘‘Daisy, Cyril Ivy and Rene"; "Ruth, Cyril and Robert": "Dot and Walter", Bracebridge : “Ernie Dora and family":>"Violet, Russell ‘Aand Lawâ€" Mr. and G. Cross; "Lily, Alice, Jean, Ethel, Edith and Edna"; Eileen Proulx: J. R. Andrews and family; “Lawson Annie and Mabel"; Pat and Annette <Robinson; "Annie, Bill and Patsy"; "Alice, Lloyd and Donna"; Mr. and Mrs. Libby and family: Mrs. Rayâ€" croft and Elva; Mr. and Mrs. 8. Sky: Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Murphy; the Jay family; Mr. and Mrs. McDowell and Betty; â€" "Maurice, Laurette and Valâ€" erie‘"; Heikkila family; Mr. and Mrs. W. 8: Adamson; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hall; Mr. and Mrs. H. Montrose and family; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rapsey; Among those sending floral tributes were:> CGold Nugget Rebekah Lodge, Past Noble Grands Kitchener Rebekah Lodge No. 172, Dome Electric shop, 'I'cwnship of Tisdale, St. Paul‘s Woâ€" men‘s Auxiliary, Kitchener Rebekah Lodge No. 172, South Porcupine Rire Deparbment The Family, Miss Pearl Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pearce and Six relatives and personal friends acted as pallbearers: Phil Deacon, Ernest Pelkie, Cyril Pelkie (R.C.A.FP.), grandsons; Cyril Freeman (godson), Frederick Watson (cousin), and Wilâ€" lHant Andrews. R“%td of honour escorted her to . from the church composed of â€"-J‘]!-,«- s of the Rebekah Lodge, of 'graveside the Rebekahs special cereâ€" mony was observed. The evening previous to the funeral a special Rebekah service was held at Hunkin‘s > Funeral Parlors. Firemen, in uniform, were in charge of handling the flowers under the dirâ€" ection of Rene Quesnel. The Archdeacon gave a short address, and commented feelingly â€"on the loss the church and community had susâ€" tained. He spoke of her upright and Christian character, and said that she was "the salt of the earth;" Hymns "Abide With Me" and "Peace, Perfect Peace," were sung, the.church being filled with sorrowing friends and neighbors. gouth Porcijfind, Sept. 8. Special to The Mvmӎ"éf‘g A¢.: , on Saturday afternoon from St. Paul‘s Anglican Church, with service conducted by Archdeacon Woodall, she was given the last, sad rites in the church to which she had for so many years attached. A short service at the home preceeded this. She came with her family to South Porcupme in 1916 from Latchford, afâ€" ter the death of her husband in that place. She was born in London, Engâ€" land, in 1866 and came to Canada in She leaves three sons â€"Stanley in England; George and Cyril of South Porcupine, and five daughters, Mrs. W. H. Wilson, of Timmins (Mary E.); Mrs. J. A. Pelkie (Hilda), of Temagâ€" ami; Mrs. George Fulton, of Hearst (Winifred) ; Miss Ivy Starling, of Bouth Porcupine; and Mrs. K. Deacon (Marâ€" garet); of South Porcupine. Thirteen grandâ€"children and two greatâ€"grandâ€"children also survive. ‘s. A. E. Starling of the me, Honoured at Last J Rites on Saturday Miss Stella Walko, Reg. N., left by car for a holiday at Toronto and Sarnia. Miss Agnes acumon left Wednesday aorhahomem'rmntoanermdmg the past month vistting her aunits, Mrs. James Scullion and Mrs. John O‘Teary. parents. Mrs. MacKenzie Keith and son, Dayâ€" id, left Wednesday for Kingston where she will join her husband, Dr. MacKenâ€" zie Keith, of Kingston University, Mrs. H. G. Skaviem, Mcintyre Property, acâ€" companied dher daughter on the trip. Lance Corp. Jerry Mullen, R.C.A.F., and Mrs Mullen and daugther visited Mrs. Mullen‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Hepplewhite, Fifth Ave. Lance Corp. Mullen was on 48â€"hour leave and left for an Eastern Canadian post. Mrs. Miss Catherine Waddle, McIntyre Property 4th Ave., returned this week from a holiday at Clarkson where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ken l‘:lacko Corp. M. Foden, R.C.A.F.,~stationed at Trenton, and Mrs. Foden are visitâ€" ing Mrs. Harry Dobson, Second Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Art Quinn Cedar St., returned this week from a holiday at Tcronto and Sarnia. Bob Moore, of the R.C.A.F. stationed at Galt, spent the weekâ€"end at his home on First Ave. Miss Margaret O‘Connell left this week for her home at Larder Lake after spending some time visiting her grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Cooper, McIntyre Property. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kolyniuk left by car for a holiday in Winnipég. © Mr. and Mrs. T. L. MacKenzie and son, Sandy, of the Korson Block, First Ave., returned this week from a holiâ€" day at North Bay and other points. Lanceâ€"Corp. John Izatt, Black Watch Roegt., attached to the Princess Pats Own Canadian Regt. stationed at Deâ€" bert, N. S., is visiting at the home of his parents on Second Ave. â€" ~Mrs. Fred Dwyer left Wednesday for Kapuskasing where she will attend the Catholic Women‘s League convention. The many friends of Miss Arleen Curran are pleased to see her back on the staff of the Public: School. Miss Curran has been on the sick list during the past year, suffering from heart trouble. ° § Mr. Haywood, of Foronto, judge of the flowers and gardens, and, Mr. Hanâ€" lan of Matheson, judge of the vegetâ€" ables and Victory gardens at the Timâ€" mins Horticultural Society‘s annual show held at the MciIntyre Arena, were the guests Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Manette, Second Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Willan, Pirst. Ave., returned on Monday from a motor trip to Montreal. Saturday at <Kitéhener. Mrs. Roberts is the former Miss L. Wing, Public Health Nurse, of Schumacher. Mrs. A. H. Cooke, McIntyre Property, returned last week after spending the summer at her cottage at North Bay. Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District. The Rev. Lors and Mrs. Carlson, of Trinity United Church, returned last week from a month‘s vacation in Southâ€" ern Ontario. The Ladies‘ Guild of the Schumacher Anglican Mission held their first meetâ€" ing of the season Tuesday evening in the church hall, First Ave. This being the first meeting no business was disâ€" cussed, It was really a getâ€"toâ€"gether meeting. The next meeting will be held Fuesday evening, Sept. 21st, when all the ladies are requested to attend and give the Guild a good start o~ff with their winter work. Congrabulations are xbended Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts; were married Church Services at Schumacher Back to Schedule Schumacher, Sept. 8th. Special to ‘The Advance. The services in Trinity United Church resume their old schedule. Beginning Sept. 12th, the Sunday morning service cf worship will be eleven o‘clock. The Young People‘s Society are organizing this week and are holding a meeting Monday evening in the church hall, all ycung people will be made welcome. The boys‘ clubs will also organize next week when all boys of the various clubs are asked to be present. ' Letters of sympathy: Miss M. Arâ€" bour, South Porcupine Fire Departâ€" nient, Ron and Lemki Mansfield, Ruby and Ed Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas, Embro; Mrs. Pelkie and Ida; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mortensen: Margaret Farrell; Mr. and Mrs. D. Houston. Houghton:; Mr. and Mrs. George Helâ€" mer;: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gibbons; Mrs. E. Wilson: Mr. and Mrs. C. Kemsley and Mary; Myrtle Anderson; Marg. and Bill Smith; the, Fell family;â€" Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McWilliamn; "Yal and Isabelle; A. Beasley; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Costain; Mr. and Mrs. B. Curtis and family; staff of Township of Tisâ€" dals; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McLellan and family; Mrs. R. Brinton and Bea; Mr. and Mr. A. J. Pearce. will visit with her was presented to the guest of honour, along with a lovely gold compact as farewell gift from the Telephone Staff. Evelyn Clark, who has been on the staff of the Northern Telephone Co. for some time, was also feted by the stafft a short while ago at the home of â€"Miss Lily Brown. After an evening spent in bowling, and dancing, a lovely lunch party was given her at her mother‘s home last week (Mrs.â€"C. H. Mack), and the guests showered her with gifts of lingerie. Bingo was played during the evening with prizes going to: (1), Mrs. Norris Lett; :(2), Mrs. M. Maâ€" honey; ‘(3), Mrs. O. Davis. The door prize was also won by Mrs. O. Davis. Mrs. Galbraith read tearcups and was presented by little Marjorie Clark with a bouquet of sweet peas and garden flowers in a decorated basket. A deâ€" licious lunch was served by Mrs. Mack. Guests present included:â€" Mrs. Galâ€" braith, Mrs. S. Miller, Miss Audrey Miller, Mrs. G. Mitchell, Miss Betty Marie Mitchell, Mrs. Rafferty, Mrs. H. Dysart, Mrs. T. Blair, Mrs. D. Thompâ€" son, Mrs. D. Coffey, Mrs. W. Gannon, Mrs. Genereux, Miss Helen Genereux, Mrs. V. Dillon, Mrs. O. Davis, Mrs. N. Lett, Mrs. G. Sutton, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. M. Mahoney, Mrs. Whitton, Mrs. Giaâ€" vanella, Mrs. N. Dysart, Mrs. E. White, Mrs. C. Lamothe, Miss Bonrnie Clark. Rapsey, Mrs. L. Hunkin, Mrs. B. Hawes, Mrs. G. McManus, Mrs. Roderick, Mrs. Sending gifts but unable to be present Parties in Honour : of Miss E. Clark at South Porcupine South Porcupine, Sept. 8th. Special to The Advance. i Evelyn Clark left today for North Bay where she has enrolled in the Women‘s Division of the R.C.A.F. left Wednesday for Montreal where <~ashe wil} resume her studies. Farl Backland,; RCAF., nephew of Mrs. Harry Manette, spent a few days at his home on Second Ave., prior to returning to his station at ‘Calgary. â€"â€"Bpr. James Izatt, R.C.E., stationed at Camp Borden, is visiting at his horge on Second Ave. ' Mr. Haywood, who judged the flower section of the Timmins Horticultural Fociety‘s annual show at the MciIntyre Arena, left Tuesday for Toronto. The High School staff is as follows: Mr. Douglas ‘Argue, principal; Mr. Warren Sparks, Mr. Thompson, Wesâ€" ton, Mrs. J. M. Gabriel, Miss Taylor, Miss Lorimer, ‘Brockville, and Miss Young, Stouffville. Miss Gillespie, of Timmins, has takâ€" en over her duties as Public Health Nurse. The following is the Schumacher Public School staff:;: Mr. P. A. Boycé, principal; Mr. W. Wylie Mr. Allan Fish, Mr. MacDonnell (Kitchenetr), Miss Dorothy Armstfong, Miss Coleâ€" man (Forrester Falls), Miss Gracie (Ottawa), Miss Abrams (Sherbrooke), Miss McGinnes (Bruce Mines), Miss Smail (Cache Bay), Miss Currain (Port Hope), Miss Betty Murphy (Mattawa), Miss Esther Murphy (Matâ€" tawa), Miss Esther Cornck, (Renfrew), Miss Margaret Kenny (Ansonville). Mr. and Mrs. P. A; Boyce returned this week from a holiday at Kingston. They were accompanied ‘back by their son, Bob, who has been receiving mediâ€" cal treatment during the past year. Bob says he is feeling fine now and his many friends were so pleased to ses him look so well. Mrs. Taylor, Kirkland Lake, is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Izatt, Second Mrs. Fred Flowers, Coniaurum Property, joined up with the Women‘s Division of the RC.A.F., and leave September <9th for North Bay. Both Young laâ€" dies are employed at the Canadian Bank of Commerce, First Ave. Schools Reâ€"open at Schumacher for the Fall Term Miss Lily â€"MacGowan, First Ave., reâ€" turned this week from a holiday at ‘Toronto. ; ner Ave. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonnell and daughâ€" ter Mary Catherine, returned last week from their summer vacation at Kitcheâ€" ner and ‘other points. s Miss Dorobhyâ€" Armstrong and Donald and Dan returned this week from a noliday at Bancroft. Dusty Baker, Railroad St., spent the weekâ€"end at North Bay. ‘While there he reported _ at the R.C.A.F. Headquartâ€" Mrs. D. Devidson, of Mattawa, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Myrs. Neil McAlpine, Birch St. Master John Markoviech returned this week fromâ€"g holiday at Ansonville. ‘Miss M. Ryder, of Cochrane, was the Railroad St., during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fish, First Ave, returned Monday from a vacation at Toronto and other points Mis§ Doreen Wills, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. Wills, First Ave., and Miss Isobel FPlowers, daughter of Mr. and Members of the Staff of the High and Public Schools. The Advance. The Schumacher High and Public School opened Tuesday. Schumacher, Sept. 8th. Special to THE PORCUPIN®E ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARtO * Mr. Arch Gillies fipeaker at Kiwanis * South Porcupine husband who is working at the mines on Calumet Island. On T y evenâ€" ing after the regular business of the JE ces . onl uit e Aleglew ce 000. â€" y ces «o ie We .v"',:w w BB . db . 4 i day for Toronto where he ‘will enter | St. Michael‘s College asâ€"a studerit. Mrs. James Cunningham, of O’Brién Ave.. leaves on Saturday to join husband who is working at the on Calumet Island. On Tuesday evenâ€" anafttar ‘tha Inissltams ~ zB a Archdeacon Woodall is in Toronto this week attending the Synod of the Chyurch of England in Canada. This is the fiffiecth general synod of the Congratulations are in order to the manager and staff of Beamish Stores in South Porcupine for having reached the quota set for them during the "Stampâ€" ede for Victory" in August for variety stores all over Over $700 worth of warâ€"savings stamps were sold by Mr. Cliff Myles and his staff, which we consider to be a remarkable achievement during the holiday month, and in our town which has been deâ€" pieted by the war of many of its resiâ€" dents. The efforts of the staff are to be highly commended. The whist drives sponsored by the ladies of the Canadian Legion started on Monday last and will continue unâ€" til further notice each week in the Legion Hall. Winners on Monday were: 1. Mrs. BR. Mitchell; 2. Mrs. Poppleâ€" ton; 3. Miss Pearl Baker. BORNâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Mike Spylo, of 101 Balsam St., Timmins,‘a son, on Sept. 2nd, in Pmcupme Ge‘neral Hosâ€" pital. Miss Rose Semchison, of: Porcupine General Hospital staff, returned this week from holiday in Torm}to Rev. J. C. Thompson, of. South Porâ€" cupine, will attend the jnduction of Rev. J. V. Clarke to the. ministry of the United Church at Iroquois Falls on Wednesday. Accompanying him will be Revy. Gilmour Smith, of: Fimmins. Mrs. Fred Laforest and â€""Mr§ T: Caâ€" hill left on Wednesday for Kapuskasâ€" ing to attend the Catholic Women‘s League convention bemg held on Thursday in that town. > Mrs. Luxton is in town viaittng her family for a time, from ‘Toronto. BORNâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. O. Korâ€" rela, of 29 McDonald Hill, a daughter, on September 8th, in Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital. BORNâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. John Steele, of 63 Strachan Ave., a son, on Septemâ€" ber 5th, in Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital. | Mrs. George Humphries and son, of Jerome Lake, are visiting. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander. . es t 5. . Mrs. Reg. Roche, of Jerome Lake, and little son are guests of her sister, Other Items of Interest from South Por cupme and the Dome. Master Martin Holmes is home after visiting in Ottawa. Miss Mary Windle, of Ashdad, near Renfrew, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. D. A. McLellan, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dye have returnâ€" ed after a month‘s holiday in Montâ€" real, Ottawa, and other points. The Eastern Star knitting bees have commenced. First hostess is Mrs. Ron Mansfield who holds the ‘"bee‘"‘ tonight (Wed.) at her home on O‘Brien Ave. Next Wednesday the ladies will be enâ€" tertained at the home of Mrs. Harry Weir. § _ Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell returnâ€" ed on Monday from two "weeks‘ holiâ€" day in St. Catherines . ard Muskoka. Fire Chiefâ€"Smith attended the annual Convention of Dominion‘Fire Chiefs Association (of which he is a past president) at St. Catherix}es while in that city. ‘ Friends of Mrs. R. P. Smith will be sorry to learn that she received word of the death of her mother (Mrs. Webber) in Hamilton last week, and has left to attend the funeral. Mrs. B. H. Harper and children reâ€" turned on Saturday aftér spending the at their farm near.:Portland. _ At the Kiwanis week meeting, awhich was held this. w on Tué# day cvening in the Airpoft Hotel, the guest speaker was ‘ Mr. Archie Gillies He was introduced by Wanian V. H Evans. His subject wags*‘Navigation Mtcthods as used by Force." Mr. Gillies tdiches navigition to the Timmins Air Cadets and \ course at Jarvis School Of R.CA.F. His address covered the duties of a navigator in an airplan@@>and showed how the course is mapp@aâ€"with conâ€" sideration for wind, Sp;d, etc, also flying by "beam" and by, radio. The address was explained b ‘.draft board drfawings, being very 8t interesting. The speaker; panied by Mr. Wm. Pritchs mins, and was thanked {0# his address by Kiwanian M. Smith. "Mr Wright, of Galt,. was a visitor a‘fi this meetâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm ‘Watson, of Dome Extension, who. me been on holiday for two weeks im:fi['oronto Arâ€" rived back on Saturday. . Mrs. B. Anthony returned on Monâ€" day from three weeks‘ holiday in Orilâ€" lia and Willowdale. Mr. and Mts. Archie Williams and family of Dome Extension are home after visiting in New Liskeard. South Porcupine, Sept. . Bth. Special to. The Advance. Cc ‘{%b "“9 pt ‘?Gt:h Special meeting, on Tué Hotel, the 6f RCAF. bhe duties of a ind showed p with conâ€" SDQG, etc, also â€" by.radio. ~The b ,draft board ingtructive and cer as accomâ€" ard, of Timâ€" l fdi’ his address Eastern Star Chapter, the members held a social evening in honoutr of Mrs. Cunningham whe is a valued memâ€" ber. A dainty Iynch waus served and the guest of honour was presented with a very nice cup and sazicer. Mrs. Roy Camley, of Welland, was The bride was charming in a roseâ€" wood crepe suit with revers of heavy lace, and a small hat of pink feathers with bow of pink tulle, and lace gloves. Bhe was attended by Mrs. J. White as matron of honour. Mr. S. A., McGinn acted as best man Mrs. Ingram is on the teaching staff of the S. Porcupine Public School, and we extend ‘best wishâ€" es to the newly wedded pair for long life and happiness. A very quiet wedding was solemnized on Saturday afternoon in the Manse, . Porcupine, when the Revd. J. C. Thompson united in marriage Mss Christina Clark McFadyen, of Port Arthur, and Neil Ross Ingram, of S. Porcupine. Quiet Wedding at South Porcupine on Saturday returned home this week. [ Miss Lillian Herdmann, df Toronto, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. 8. A. Jones, of Commercial Avenuye, and reâ€" turned to Toronto on Monday. A message from the Depsu'tment of the R.C.A.F. overseas has bren receivâ€" ed by Mrs. Clusian saying that her son, Omer, who has been overseas with the RIC.A.F. since Februars has been seriously wounded. This ws.s followed later by another communication statâ€" ing that he was out of Gdanger. No further particulars have baen given so far. A group of J. O. C. girls from the North were on a twoâ€"day retreat to Vile Marie this weekâ€"end. Local girls attendmg were Norbertime Ferrigan, Frances Cunningham, Leona and Carâ€" mela Didone, Edith Visinttin and Jean wWwech=EH0, ; Little Gordon Bucknam celebrated Word has been received that Pte.‘ his first birthday anniversary on Satâ€" Harry Robinson is with his unit in urday. He was guest of honour at the Sicily. thome his grandmother (Mrs. Henry â€" Outâ€"ofâ€"town relatives and friends Miller), who prepared a lovely party attending the funeral of the late Mrs. for ‘him, inviting eleven of his little A. E. Starling on Saturday were: Mr. cousins to share his birthday cake. He J. A. Pelkie, of Temagami; Mr. F. S.! was made the recipient of many nice Watson, of Toronto; Sgt. Major K. A.| gifts, and all had lunch on the lawn, Deacon; Flying Officer C. J. Pelkie,| Gordon blowing out the large candle of St. Eugene; Mr. G. V. Fulton, of| on his cake. Guests present were:â€" Hearst; Miss Grace Fulton, of Hearst;| Maureen Bill and Bobby Miller, Gordie and Mrs. W. H. Wilson, of Timmins. |and Brenda Shields; Mary Lou, Conâ€" n n stanca and Shirley Harty; Johnnie and Qniet Wedding at South Marilyn Miller, and Carla Abramson, and their parents. DA”M‘-.:“A 2o uham. Qn‘--“-J‘\-v Emmett Cunningham, of the R.C.A.P. of Toronto, is home on leave. Miss Isabel Arbor, of Kirkland Lake, and Miss Marietta Arbour, over the was the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Fell weekâ€"end. South Porcupine, Sept. 8th. Special to The Advance. Mys. Lemmon, of Windsar, is visitâ€" ing her daughter, Mrs. Gerald Roseâ€" brugh, at her home at 100 Charles St., Connaught Hill. Miss Marion Mills, of Toronto is visiting her parents at Preston East Mrs. E. J. Rapseyleft this week for a few days in Toronto. Mrs. George Sutton spent the weekâ€" end in Kirkland Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gannon spent the weekâ€"end in New Liskeard. Rev. Father LaSalle is spending two weeks in Ottawa. Gerald Rosebrugh, Sr., left this week for a fishing trip at Temggami.© He was joined there by his son, Buddy, and Mr. Percy Lemmon from Windâ€" Francis Lamothe returned this week to St. Jerome \Boys’ School at Kitchenâ€" ar i3A NK of Canada keep abreast of the Dominion‘s expanding needs. Wwill reside in South Porcupine. Every ten years the Bank Act has been thus revised. Each one of the six decennial revisions has contributed much to the evolution of the banking system to meet the expanding needs of 2 developing Dominion. In 1934 the sixth revision of the Bank Act was made. Fifty memâ€" bers of the House of Commons ‘ry ten years the Bank Act been thus revised. Each one the six decennial revisions ; contributed much to the lution of the banking system meet the expanding needs of eveloping Dominion. 1934 the sixth revision of the ik Act was made. Fifty memâ€" s of the House of Commons made up the committee, which examined witnessesâ€"among »~~ them bank officers, government .. officials and reformers â€" and studied exhibits filed by various ... individuals and organizations. Findings were submitted to the _ House, and later that year the â€"~ Bank Act was revised in many . .. important particulars. MA Through democratic Omflmd*mka,th Canadion benking system has grown and been adjusted to meet the needs of the people, providing a deposiâ€" tory for savings and a sound basis for Canada‘s free economic development; Mr. MacKenzie also received word on Saturday that his cousin, Squadron Leader Dr. J. Grant MacKenzie is misâ€" sing and believed killed. Squadron Leader MacKenzie was engaged on important medical research work for the RCA.F. and was engaged in an experiment at an eastern point at the time of the mishap Saturday morning. Until a couple of weeks ago he was atâ€" tached to the medical research departâ€" ment at No. 6 Initial Training School at Toronto. He specialized in studying the effects of both altitude and vibraâ€" tion on the ears of airmen. It is said that he insisted on making the experiâ€" ments ‘himself, despite the risk inâ€" volved. He was married in 1940 and has a little daughter ten months old. Birthday Anniversary Party at South Porcupine Flying Officer A. Mackenzie and Dr. J. G. Mackenzie _ Listed as "Not Returning" FTlying Officer MacKenzie has made many notable and record flights, and during one of these fiights he was aâ€" warded the Distinguished Flying Medal. A frequent visitor here at the home of his brother and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooke, McIntyre Prop-} erty, he had made many friends who sincerely _hope that news of his sad‘qty| will scon be rectived. South Porcupine, Sept. 8th. Special to The Advance. Schumacher, Sept. 8th. Special to The Advance. Mr. T. L. MacKenzie, Korson Block, First Ave., received word that his twin brother, Flying Officer Alex (Sandy) MacKenzie, DF.M., Royal Canadian Air Force, failed to return after a fiight over Berlin, and is listed as nvissing. Forty planes failed to return and F.O. MacKenzie‘s was among the number. Schumacher Man‘s Brother and Nephew Reported Missing â€" «« » » Six times since 1870 the Bank Act under .. » NT which the Chartered Banks operate has been /‘ revised by parliamentâ€"six times in that period " the activities of the banks have been carefullyâ€"â€" = scrutinized by the people‘s representatives. o ue At Juvenile Court on Tiuiésday afterâ€" noon two boys were‘ jointly charged with ‘breaking and entering and theff efrom Burke‘s Drug Store , comer of were found guilty and cdihmltted to the school for boys at Alfred, Ont. Funeral services were AHéld Sunday for Mary Kolak, 118 Third ‘Ave., who passed away Thursday ‘evening in Gravenhurst Sanitorium at the age of 15 years. She is survived by her father, John Kolak, and a ibrother, 12 years of age. Her mother died about four years ago. The funeral service was held at 4,30 pm. Sunday afternooh in St. Alâ€" phonsus Parish Churth. ""‘The Rev. Father Martindale conductéd the serâ€" vice, the Croation Society of Schumaâ€" cher attending in a body. Funéral arâ€" rangements were with the‘ Walker Funâ€" eral Home. Interment was made in Timmins Cemetery. Schumacher, Sept. Special to The Advance. - Miss Rlleen Soucie," ‘108 third Ave., was hostess at a nicely‘artariged party fheld in honor of Miss Battigelli, Third Ave., who is leaÂ¥ing "to sttend * o o tm ut c onR us i\ o _/# P Normal School at North ‘Bay. Large vases of lovely flowers were nicely arâ€" ranged throughout the‘ rooms Games and dancing were enjoyetd:‘ ‘During the evening a delicious lunch was served, The centre plece on the dining room table was a lovely cake with "Gocd Luck, Teacher" written abross it. After lunch Miss Battigelli was preesnted with a lovely identification ‘bracelet, suitâ€" ably inscribed, and large bouquet of fiowers. The following guests attended. Elien Sampson, Irene Kyrrianian, Clare Kathleen Corris, Helen Monâ€" han, Olga Di Fant, Blanhe Souriol, John Kirkland, Jack Tomlinson, Crawâ€" ford Clark, Buddy Clark, Bob Fulton, Peter Ducet, Bob Harper, Gordon Galâ€" lagher, Sherman Duggan, Morris Sourâ€" jiol, Bob Hannigan, Ray Wilbi. Funeral on Sunday of Mary Kolak, Echumacher Two Juveniles Committed to the Industrig] School Sehumacher, Sept. tl. Epecial to The Advance. i PREPARED TO TAKE QOUTâ€"35c s Eda Battig ellik?e Guest of Honour it 1 TRYÂ¥ OUR DELICIOUS F3 *f

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