Boys‘ and Girls‘ Sunday Observed at Schumacher Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District Schumacher Feb. 14th The Advance, Boys‘ and Girls‘ Sunday was Oobâ€" served in Trinity United Church ilast sunday morning, when all the junior organizations of the church took part in the service. The choir, composed of Canadian Girls in Training sangz a lovely anthem. Miss Kathleen Christoâ€" pher accompanied at the organ. Assist. ing the Rev. J. A. Breckenridge in the service were Frankie McWhinnie, ‘Trail Ranger, who gave the Bible Reading, and Doreen Hicks, Canadian Girls in Training who gave the responsive reading. Jean Fraser, Canadian Gir‘s in Training, gave a very interesting Yalentine story. The work being carâ€" ried on by each group was outlined hy the following:â€"June Collier. secretary Oof the Mission Band; Norma Killons, Canadian Girls in Training; Brian Gallagher, Treasurer, Trail Rangers; Alex Mair, Chief Explorer. The offering was taken by Ronnie Urquhart Trail Ranger, Buster Boyd, Trail Ranger. Bobbie Jones, Explorer, and Billise Colâ€" lier, Explorer. The Rev. J. A. Breckenâ€" riage expressed his thanks to the leaders of the groups for the:r work. He also asked the parents to give their full coâ€"operation in the work among the young people. The conâ€" gregation remained seated while the groups, headed by their leaders mached out of church. The Ladies‘® Guild of the Schumacaer Anglican Mission held their meeiling Wednesday evening in the Church Hall The Rev. Canon Cushing preâ€" sided at the meeting. The business sesâ€" sion was conducted by, Mrs. Artlur Wilford. president of the Guild. Plans were made for the Easter bazaar which will be held during Easter week. Material for aprons and other articles for sewing was distributed to the ladies. After the business sessiion a social period «was enjoyed. Karen Anne Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coléeman Price, Railroad Street, and Ronald Hendry Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Third Ave. were christened Sunday during the service of worship at the Schumacher Anglican Mission, First Ave. The Rev. Canon Cushing officiated. The Schumacher Victory Club mt Monday evening at the home of AMrs. Steve Karahan. Second Ave. Pive Hundred was played and the prize winâ€" ners were:â€"1st, Mrs. Len Thomas; 2nd, Mrs. Fern Smith: door prize, Mrs. Cecil Kennedy. After the cards a social period was enjoyed. # *eets # .. # # uo # .0 .. 0.“' # /# i. :i .t J .00. .“.00. h: Jit. .t .0. .“. # w# .“ t# # # a The McIntyre Football Club Ladic¢s‘ Auxiliary held a very successful card party Wednesday evening in the Gold Range dining room. Whist was played and the winners of the lovely prizcs were:â€"ist, Mrs. Ted Duxfield; 2rd Mrs. Dunkley:; 3rd, Mrs. Sid Campbeil. Consolation, Mrs. Fred Roberton; door prize, Mrs. Jim Cowden. The doorprize x lovely china teapot, filled with tea, was donated by Granny Ellis, Second â€" Ave. After the cards a delicious lunch was served by the ladies,. After lunch a social period was enjoyed. The proceeds of the evening will be donated to the Public School fund for cigarettes for Schumacher boys on service. The ladies express their thanks to all who attended. The card party is held every Wednesday and the proceeds go to the boys on service. The Catholic Women‘s League of St. Alphonsus Parish Church held a very successful card party last Tuesday evening in the Daffodil dining rsom. Bridge and five hundred were played and the prize winnersy were:â€" bridge prizésâ€"1st, Mrs. Bob Kellar; 2nd, Mrs. sPustesfont eafuntestnsteatents atects a¢s News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District DOMINION SEED CGeâ€"rgatowan, Ont South Porcupine High School FEBRUARY, 21 â€" 22 â€" 23. Tickets on Sale by All Students « P B JB AP. NP P o. * * it 6h (h Th % t 4 t . _ ®_ t*. _# _i%#_ _ t snn sn \“.\.. .“.......“:N .“ .“.“}.'Q‘.“:...“ '.. y “.“ .“ .“.“ .“ .0'0.“ .“ .“:.0.“ ‘“ .“:.. .“.“ .“ .“ 3 .“'“..0 ... .“ .0 oneâ€"act plays ccessful garden gives. ; todey. (Those who 44 will s«ccive Caumâ€" 80 Spec T splen ats to gi~ the <wor The cor while t presents and Art Quinn; 3rd, Mrs. Conway: 4th, Mrs. Gordun B. Thompson. Fibe hundred â€" Ist. Mrs. A. Perreault: 2nd, Mrs. N. Rodgers: 3rd, Mrs. Art Robson: 4t‘ Mrs. Gannon. Door prizeâ€"Mrs. J. M. Teal. The lovely cushion donated hy the Croatian Ladies was drawn for, and Mrs. B. Lamarche, Timmin= held the winning ticket. During the evening a delicious lunch was served by ladies and a nice social period enjoyved . Miss Mildred Verbik returned Mo day from Toronto, where she attendt the Ice Follics. Mrs. Verbik will vi at Hamilton and other points prior returning to Schumacher. Mrs. Hendry Pulton a Hendrietta, are visiting Matheson. Funeral Services for the Late Ianno Art. V autilainen Acknowledge Parcels from Tisdale Township Miss Olga Bernyk. returned at the weekâ€"end from Toronto where she competed in the Dominion Championâ€" ship. She also attended the Ice Foilies. Mrs. B. Keizer Second Ave., leofi Monday for Nova Scotia, where she will visit her motherâ€"inâ€"law, who is very ill. Roger Todhunter, returned Monaay from Toronto ‘where he attended the Ite Pollies. The special bingo held Monday evening ‘in .St.. Alphonsus Parish Church hall was well attended. The fifty dollar door prize was won by Mrs. James Stirrat. Railroad Street. The next special bingo will be held Monday, February 26th, when the door prizs will ba $50. Fredie son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mansfield, Fourth Ave., was rushed to St. Mary‘s Hospital Monday evening where he had an appenC‘x operation. He is resting comfortabily now and his school friends join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Many local curling fans motored to Kirkland Lake during the weekâ€"end to attend the annual bonspiel which was in progress. The last of the Paymaster disaster victims to be burried was Ianno Art Voutilainen, whose funeral took place on Wednesdlay afternoon from the Finnish Lutheran Church in South Porcupine with Rev. Mr. Pickkusaari officiating. The late Mr. Voutilainen was born in 1903 in Pinland and came to Canaâ€" da, in 1928. He lived in "Little Pinland" at the time of his death. He had been married for 15 years. Pall bearers were his friends:â€" Mr. Olkie Mr. Kiskarâ€" en, Mr. Luoma, Mr. Laurila, Mr. Erâ€" rkila and Mr. Ristimake. Miss; Marge Tomkinson â€" reéeturned Monday from Toronto where she atâ€" tended the ITce Follies. Mrs. W. 0. Lafontaine and, daughter Kathryne, Coniaurum Property, reâ€" turned Monday from a holiday at Kingston. Sgt. R. Rescola, R.C.A.F., Toronto, is visiting Mrs. Rescola at the home of her sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ‘Schwab ‘First Ave. Mr. Alex Mair, Second Ave., has 1câ€" turned from Kirkland Lake, where he took part in the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Curling Association Bonspiel. South Porcupine, Feb. 14th. Spscial to The Advance. List of flowers sent:â€" "Henry, Marti, Maritta and Mrs. Anni Kohtala;: Mr. and Mrs. Kuskinen and family; Jack Nelson; Many and Armas Olkie, Arthur and Sophie Allen; Mr. Wainio; Hemi Palonen; Mary and Toisti Viitaâ€" saari; Mr. and Mrs. Kolchmainen and family; John and Senja Ristimaki: Walter, Margo, Dion and Carl; Miners‘ Union Local 241; Paymaster Conscoliâ€" dated Gold Mines Ltd. South Porcupine, Feb. 14th. Special to The Advance. Mr. John Schwab, of Edmonton. â€" visiting his brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"‘at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwab, First Ave Among those in the services ackâ€" nowledgeing the receipt of Christmas parcels sent from the Townshin are letters from:â€" W. A. Godefory, G. H. Wood _ Cliff Grant, Bessie Nomspey, J. Napier, C. J. Kavanagh, B. Maxâ€" well Smith, R. Adamson, M. P. Wadâ€" dell, J. C. Cunningham, D. C. Sinyth J.â€"H. Carpenter, W. J. Murphy, I. S. Chevrier, W. G. Woods, A. Glisinkie Robert Chrnecky, E. Korri, J. Mira, J. Asselstine, L. Hyrnyk G. Farrt, J. K. Pleming, J. W. Lahey, F. Gaspick, George R. Smith, Bill â€"« Cartonick, Hume Douglas, A. R. Angus Jack Holmes, W. C. Bratby, W. D. Keeley, L. F. Grant, H. V. Pyke, R. Webber E. Leeno, E. C. Heggert, G. E. Grsen, Sgt. Montigny, A. Cumming O. M. Pajala, A. Sarafinchen, J. FP. Plowers, A. A, Adamson, F. Narduzzi, J. C. Mcâ€" Donald, Carlo Catterello, A. G. Hawes A. C. Pierce. smari; Mr. and family; John Walter, Margo, special numbers id daught friends Ssouth Porcupine, Peéb. 14th. Syc to The Advance. The death occurred in Connat last week of Mrs. Annise Choqu aged 34. Mrs. Choquette had naught for a number Her funeral took place on Monday at 2.30 pm. from Hunkin‘s funersl parlors, Conducted by Rev. Brackstone at First Baptist Church Timmins. Interment was made in Tisdale cemetery. Mrs. Choquette is survived by her hussand and adopted dauzhtâ€" er. Mrs. Annie Choquette, of Connaught, Passes Away Many Floral and QOther Tributes to Late Russell Dillon south Porcupine, Feb. 14th. S to The Advance. The following spiritual and offerings were sent to the funer Russell Dillon, one of the victin the Paymaster Mine disaster of Friday woek. ® Dry Clegning; Mr. and Mrs. Fran Walker and Lefty, Schumacher; Sout Porcupine Red Wings; Juvenile Hocke Club; Kerr Addison Athletice Aassoc iation, Virginiatown; Dome Mill em ployees; Post Office staff; Dom Machine Shop; Employees of Town ship . of Tisdale; . Harold. Burtâ€" an family, Timmins; Mr. and Mrs. Cyr Starling; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomyp son, Timmins; Joe Mitchell: Mr. an Mrs. George Piric, Neil and Thelma Mary Ken, Phil and Ivy Starling Anne Gemmill and Mabel Pace; M and Mrs. Wm. Mawhinney; Anne an Hobe (Esseltine; Dorothy Andrews Norma Monaghan, Timmins; Jos. an Mary Whyte; Eileen and Ollie Proul® Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGinn and family Larry and Zip Jones, Timmins. Account of the funeral was given last Thursday‘s "Advance". Floral t o k ens from:â€" Telept Girls; Dorsthy; Mr. and Mrs. M ynyshyn and family; Mr. and Myrs Briden, Frank and Donnie; Herm Dry Clegning: Mr. and Mrs. FI Spiritual Offeringsâ€"Dad, Violet and Lawrence:; Ernie and Dora Pelkie; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dillon; Miss Nora Dillon; Mr. and Mrs. James Dillon; Florence, Clarence and Reginald; Claude Dillon and family;> Catholic Boys Oof South Porcupine Hockey Club; Mr. and Mrs. Jack ‘Aitken: Mrs. R. ‘Singleton: Mr. and Mrs. James Fell and Marieta Arâ€" bour; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rowan: the Paymaster Mine; the Dome Ladies‘ Curling Club; the Employees of the Township of Tisdale; Mike Cybulsk: and Ben Tomchick} "Sr.5 CW.L.. ‘of Ssouth Porcupine; Miss Mafalda Gumâ€" iero; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hermant; Mr. and Mrs. J. Payette; Mr. and Mrs. Aubrgy Parker, Ottawa; Mr. and‘ Mrs. J. Carney; Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly; Mr. and Mrs. George Starling; Miners Union Local 241; Mr. and Mrs. i. Quesnell and Robert; Mr. and Ns Cecil Kavanauch; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Richardson: Mr. and Mrs. Len Lonerâ€" gan; Mr. and Mrs. George Lever; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Burke; Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Coott; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chapman; Mr. and O Parroll, Doherty and family; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O‘Grady; Mrs. Jones and Ernest; Miss Jean Adamson; Mr. and Mrs. Irviu Richardson: Lorraine Charron, Timâ€" mins: Mr. and Mrs. John Costello and family; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Myles:; Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Moreau:; Mr. and Myrs: Gerald Rosebrough and family: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lloyd; the Mawhinney family; Mr. and Mrs. Lowis Ceccom; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harty; Roderick Belisle: Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mcâ€" Manus: Mr. and Mrs. Gus McManus: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McGee:; Mr. and Mrs. Alb. Brisson: Oswald Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Con Culhane: Mr. Bill Mousseau, Larâ€" der Lake: Leslie Costello St. Michael‘: College, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Geonrg: Mousseau. Larder Lake; Mrs. Tim Olevieson, Larder Lake; Mrs. Josen:‘ Villeneuve, Ottawa: Mr. and Mrs,. To Gibbons: Mr. und Mrs. Fred LaForest Miss Pearl Kennedy:; Mr. and Mrs. D McLellan and family; Mr. and Mrs Ben Tomchick: Mr. and Mrs,. J. A Lone. Trv The Advance Want Advertisement Ambrose Mc Gus MceManus hields; Mr. an . and Mrs. Al and floral funeral of victims of Telephone Starling ‘ace; MyI Anne an Andrews Herman 11 o |Two Act Plays to __* ‘Feature Event at __ {South Poreupine THE PORCUPTITE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO ind f Other Items of Interest from South Poreupine and the Dome visitors at the nhnome oL UTner paven.s at 113 Main St. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown, of New Liskeard, who are known to many in town and who have frequently visited here, have suffered bereavement in the death of their older son, Don, at the age of 14 years. The lad had not been strong from birth and his death not unexpeécted. We offer our â€" syimnâ€" pathy to the family in their loss. Mrs. Caley, who has been, visiting her mother, Mrs. LeRoy. leaves on Wednesday for her home in Welan:d. I.A.W. Norma Camley, R.CA.FP., who has been visiting in town, left on Monday for her station at St. Hubert‘s Bert Harveéy, RCAFP., is on itave at his home on Golden Ave. Bornâ€"On Feb. 9th in Porcupine General Hospital to Mr. ana Myrs. Lloyd Doronâ€"a daughter. The © Sewing Cir@s: of St. Paui‘s Anglican church held their monthly social afternoon on Tuesday in the Parish Hall. Valentine motifs wer> In avidence and a nice number of attended. > Bridge was played and veryâ€" dainty lunch â€"was served. Myr Russell Lang won first prize (towel Mrs. H. G. Cook, (cassoroile and Mrs. Quesnel, consolation. _ Liquor Control Board of Ontario to Individual Liquor Permit Holders lies The_ deéecision. to extend the use of the present permits will effect a substantial saving in paper and printing costs, and is in keeping with present day conservation policies, Liquor Permits will be extended (not reâ€"issued) to March 31st, 1946 on application and payment of $1.00 at any Liquor Control Board Store on and after March 19th, 1945. The regular meeting of the C.W was held last Tuesday evening at | home of Mrs. T. Cahill. The lad entertained Mrs. Sse, of Timmins, C ocesan President and Mrs. Burne Past Prosident, also of Timmins. M Costello, Presidentâ€".’ conducted â€" prt ceedings, and Mrs. White entortais with piano solos, and playing for «in Myrs. J. Aiken wera joint hos meeting of the were â€" discussed evening on Apri were discussed for holding a soacial evening on April 4th. Members present inluded:â€" Mrs, Cliff Myles, Mrs. Jix~ Carney, Mrs. Wm. O‘Grady, Mrs. L. Rconey, Mrs. Hilton Miller, Miss Betty McKeown, Miss M. Lynch, Mis:s P. Stafford and Miss Frances Hogan Donna Joanne Fell celebrated her sixth birthday on Tuesday, and enterâ€" tained eight of her young friends to a lovely birthday tsa, complete with birthday cake and candles, at her parents home on Main St. Donna nad som>» very nice gifts. Present at her party were:â€" Patricia McPhate, Janâ€" et Clare Gemmill, Muriel Cleéemeni, Katherine and Beverley Poll, Patricia Wright (of Timmins) and Billy Carâ€" ruthers. The following were the pallbearers at the funeral;â€" Oliva SirJa, Ni‘lo Oksanen, Alden Pasanen, Eddie Harâ€" jula, Benny Gorgie, Mario Giovanella. Floral tributes from:â€" Mrs. Lempli Niemi and family;. Mrs. T. Pasaner, Alden Pasanen, Nora Maki; Anja Laâ€" ila and Viola; Paymaster Consolidated Gold Mines; Aili, Arvo and Helen Ylen: Mrs. A. Rintamaki and Wilho, Mr. and Mrs. Saph; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mitchel], Mildred, Joe; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and Ada; Stan and Mary Millions:; Ester and Oscar Ylijoki and family; Dorothy Andrews; Harris and Virtaset; Toleâ€" phone Girls, South Porcupine; Mr. and Mrs. J. Martynnshyn and family; Beuâ€" lah White (North Bay): Mrs. Harijula Pilot Officer Raloh Michell, R.C. F.., Ottawa, is spending leave with h parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Mich: Dome. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. D. Emerso of the Hallnor Mine Property, on To\ 6th, in Porcupine General Hospitalâ€" a son (William George). List of Floral Tributes to E. Niemi, S. Porecupine South Porcupine Feb. 14th, 1945â€" A report of the funeral of Eino Nicmi was given in The Advance last weex. He was one of the sixteen who lost their, lives when the cable broke and the cage crashed to the bottom of the shaft at the Paymaster mine. The following were the pallbearers at the funeral;â€" Oliva Sirja, Niilo Oksanen, Alden Pasanen, Eddie Harâ€" jula, Benny Gorgie, Mario Giovanella. DO NOT DESTROY your present individual Liquor Permit and Mrs. Fred tesses at last juniotr for hC NOTICE WILLIAM G. WEBSTER Chief Commissioner rd Social Evening by School Women ing lately at the MclIntyre Community Building, with members from â€" Schu«â€" macher and Timmins in attendance. Bridge and bowling were enjoyed during the evening. Prizes were won by Miss Oreta Walker (South Porcuâ€" pine) and Miss Isabelle Campbell (Timmins). Bowling winners â€" wers: Miss Moore and Miss McBurney of Timmins. The first sjcial evening planned by the Federation, it was a complete sucess, Miss Kathleen Chavrisâ€" topher of Schumacher being responsâ€" ible for the affair. Wedding at Kirkland Lake of Miss Isobel Arbour Ssouth Porcupine, Feb. 14th. Special to The Advance. The marriage of, Miss Isabel Arbour who for some years lived in South Porcupine, will be of interest to miany here. On Saturday she became the bride of Ralph Purdy. of Kirkland Lnke, The s«ceremony was performed by Rev. Father McMann in the Chirch of the Holy Name in Kirkland Lake. She made a lovely bride, gowned in pale blue crepe, with tiny flower hat and veil of the same shade of blue and wore a corsage of American Beauty roses. Her sister, Miss Marietta Arbour, of south Porcupine, attended her as brides maid, gowned in dusty rose with small hat to match. Her corsage was of talisman roses. Mr. Harold Cameron was best man. Also attending was Mrs. Wright of Timmins. The wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bridegroom‘s parents, in Kirkland Lake, and a reâ€" ception for Kirkland friends followea. The bridal pair left later for Souti Porcupine, and on Saturday evening a reception of South End friends was held at the home of Mrs. James Fell, sister of the bride. Mrs. Fell received the guests in a black gown with corsage of :oses. Many lovely gifts were received by the happy pair. They leave on Wednesday for Toronto where they will visit for South Porcup o The Advanc Public Sch leration me iblic School Women Teacnâ€" ation met for a social evenâ€" at the McIntyre Community with members from â€" Schu«â€" nad Timmins in attendance. and bowling were enjoyed j\inc., Feb 14th. Special Public Teachers time â€" Garritty Later they will take up residence in Kirkland Lake. . Also entertaining the bridal pa‘ir in sauth Porcupine was Mrs,. Stan Pearce. We extend heartiest wishes for happiness to Mr. and Mrs. Purdy in their married life. Ple: 1sing V alentine Tea by 0. E. 8. South Porcupine An unique feature was the issuing of little red Valentine hearts to each patron on entering, which said "Thank You," and were souvenirs of the tea. Valentine motifs decorated the dainty tables and the comestibles served. A novelty table proved a drawlng card and swelled the financial returns. The bakeâ€"table was in charges of Mrs. Louella Armstrong and Mrs. Jenâ€" nie Bannerman and the Novelty table was under the care of Mrs. Elsie Resed and Mrs. Jean Phillips. Issuing the door tickets was Myrs. Beth Price wWith Mrs. Alice Blood, Mrs. Nora Hall and Miss# Jean Miller assistâ€" ing A lovely crochet centreâ€"piece made and donated by Worthy Matron Mrs. Dorsthy Spitz, to be given as door prize was won by Miss Jean Miller. Mrs. Jsean Houston. Mrs. Gladys Worâ€" th and Mrs. Gladys Millar served at tables. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1945 with the bride‘s mother EYES EXAMINED CGLASSES FITTED Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EÂ¥ESIGHT SPECIALIST ‘or Appointment Phone 1877 BUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave. Timmins Scientific Accuracy by Mrs