Schumacher fl .«John Izatt, Second Ave.. has â€"reâ€" 4A w from Toronto where hss reâ€" ht ‘éowed his ‘discharge after sevrrai * yéars overseas with the Paratroopers, + » | Pirst: Special Corps. LAC. George Hein, RCAF., reâ€" _ returhned from ‘overseay left ®s"~ Bunday for Toronto after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilis, First Ave. â€" j / ~L.AC.. Tom Moore, RCAF., ‘staâ€" \_ tioned at Souris Man., 1¢ft Tuesday for his station after visiting at ns home on First Ave ' ~Schumacher, Aug. 20th., Spetial. to .+ WThe Advance.. KtF. and Mrs. Tisdale. Flrst . Ave, left Baturday by car for a holiâ€" day" thg Budbury district. Jakh,Third‘ Ave, left ~last r ‘Enj eham mhere she â€" at« . The many friends of Carmel Fourâ€" nier, First Ave., will be glad to know she is able to be home from the Porcâ€" upine General Hospital after her reâ€" cent operation and all ¢cxtend. her their best wishes for a speedy recovery Cpl. Steve Cooney RC.A., recontly returned .from overseas.. visited. his. sister Mrs. Nick Smerek, First Ave. Schumacher, Aug. 21st., Special to The Advance. .. Congratulations are. extended Myrs, E. Watson, Railroad St.. who cglebraâ€" ted: Ner 83rd. birthday, Tuesday, Aug. 218‘ Mrs. Watson was born at Lanâ€" ark, Scotland and has been a resiâ€"< dent . of Schumacher for over Went,y‘ years. Dullif@g the day many of her friends called to extend her their best wishes for many more Happy Birthdays, and enjoyed a piece of her birthday cake. " A.W. Tsiobel Flowers, R.C.A.F. (Woâ€" men‘s Division) stationed at Halifa®. is spending a leave with her parepts, Mr::and Mrs. Fred Flowers, Coniâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and. famiâ€" ly, Fifth Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Carâ€" men Miller, First Ave., returned lust week from a holday at Paris, Ont. and other points . . LA.W. Doreen Wills R.C.A.F.. (woâ€" men‘s division) stationed at Christie Street Hospital, Toronto, left for her station Sunday after spending a lcave with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Wills, First Ave. _ Bar. Jack McCrae recently returned from overssas, and. spent a 30 day deave with his grandmother, Mrsg. E. Watson, Railroad St., left Tuesday to report at Toronty. _ MacKenzisâ€"Keith and two sons Iq[fl last week for Toronto and Kingsâ€" totr after spending some time visiting paments Mr.‘and Mrs. H. G. S}rav- lem, McIntyre Property. Miss Elizabeth MacMillan. of the Nationgl Film Board, â€" left Ssunday for Montreal after‘spendiag a holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrsi. Sinclair MarMillan, McIintyrs Propserâ€" paly 'il(r" and : iMrs.: Harry‘ Dené' pinty Propert. id and! Mts: ‘Pete Wooan‘df and son Peter, Second Ave., leit car for a holiday in the Sudburv ‘district. AB. Bob‘ Quins, Royal Canadian Navy, is spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom â€" Giine mmms ‘and : somcrrons ~~,. 24 Third" Avenue‘ > â€" : ‘IAMES*R. MacBRIEN â€" ’ ; ~ wl 22( 27. BARR!STER. SOLICITOB. tha NOTARY PUBLIC , sute 3 Mmhau-l-:cclutyne Bldc.. gadk Timmins, Ont.. > es: "Offices 2725 Res. 1429 fm Property. _ â€"~_â€" } he manyfriends â€" of Mr. Tom Qulne rbad St.; will "be. pleased to know he is coming along fine after ‘his ht operation in" St. Ho! pâ€" fand All extend «him â€" their t"' s "for‘s. "speedy recovery. o A Catswell: arrived: ï¬ome“ l@aï¬et Aive ‘years ; service ‘. ‘|~ Billy Sunday once â€"said ; "Sometimes, poopletogiveaccordmghtheirme- before sending out my uaheu,rurge n buctbertvetincal _ 4b d + 20 m d en Dr. and Mrsa V. R. Weston, Fourth Ave., have returned from a holiday in ABouthem Ontariq. â€" > ;s4 . Mrs. Bill . Green,>Gold flenh?e. left peg© where . will ~«pend some : time. yvisiting . reletives and Mr. and Mrs. E. Curnow and family, Gold Centre, returned at the ~woekâ€" end from a holiday at Hamilton and dis‘trict @Mr, and Mrs. Harold Grist and fam- ily, Gold Centre,‘ left by car for a holiday in Southern Ontario. | . rvï¬dmâ€"- Tuesday August 21st, in: the St. Mary‘s Hospital, Timmins to Mr. and Mrs Gordon B. Thompson, Fourth | Congratulattons to Pte Bob Fulton, R.C.A. and his bride, Pte Helen Allard, C.W.A.C., who® were. married Thiirsday August 16 in the United Church, Brantâ€" ford.© The. young couple are spending part of their wedding trip at the home of the groom‘s parents Mr. nad Mrs. Sandy Fulton, Second Ave. Mrs. Frank Warren, (Chrissie Murâ€" phy) of Unfonville is ‘renewing acâ€" quaintances in :town. While here she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bennett, Fifth Ave. some > time. yisiting :. reutlves ana frlends | Miss :LDot Lepk Mc;ntyre Pmpwv left SBunday for a holiday ‘at Toronts Miss Nancy Barr, left Sunday for Toronto where she has ‘accepted ~a position. d Mrs. Archie Dunlop and son Lynn _left. to spend a hollday‘ in Montreal. Miss Mildred Lnrtavitch, Mrit Ave., hft Sunday for a holiday at Toronto and other points. - . Barn Dance and Sports Feature: Gold Centre Victory Event left Eundqy for a holiday ‘at ‘I‘Qronta ahd other points . George Monk, or,,Wapdgpr 13 lvcsv | ing his grandparents and Mr.s Cousineau. First Ave,, , â€"‘ . "_LA.C. . Emile Kflsanlch RCA.F stationed at Mount Hope, left Bunday for his station after visiting his parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klisanich, Pearl Lake Hotel. seas Mrs. Carswell met hér husband,rolls and weiners, sandwiches and RBirthday at Toronto and spent a ~fTew ‘days|cheese was served. hodda‘ying prior to returning to Schuâ€" 4 us Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dunbabin, Gold Centre, returned from a holiday at Mr. and Mrs. James Tinsley, Firs Ave., left by car for a holiday at Petâ€" erborough, Toronto and other points. Mr. and Mrs. L. Taylor, Gold Csnâ€" tre, have returned from a motor trip to Barrie and other points. o Sch,umacher Aug. 21st., Special to The Advance. | â€" Gold Centre residents started lo celebrate Sunday evening when preâ€" mature word _ came through that Japan had capitulated Tuesday â€" evening when ‘ the officialr word was received, a barn dance was held in Mri John Sekulich s barn at Gold Centre. Round and square dancing were ¢enâ€" jJoyed. Music for the evening was supplied by Mr. Lessard, violin, _ Mr. Pigeon. violin, Mrs. Charles Pigcon, guitar ‘Mr. Allcroft and Mr. Jack Court, accordion. During the evening lunch was served. Wednesday was a real gala day. There were sports for the children, with prizes for the races, also prizes for the women‘s: races. To Iimsh off perfect day a barn dance was hneld: in Mr. Tom Hodsons barn â€" at " Gold Centre. Mr. Lessard and Mr Pigeon wtth their vlolins, Mrs. Charles Pigeon gulfar, and . Mr. Allcroft ‘and Mr. Jack Caurt with the Rccordions," supplied‘ Mumm.m 46 Fourth Ave. . ~â€" Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologh:al Institute of Switzerland P.O. Box 1501 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 40 TH!RD AVENUl . Phone 640 . . Duri“tg ‘1unch uf Schumacher Celebrates Vâ€"J Day Parade and Rally Schumacher, Special to The: Ad- * vance, Aug. 20th, .. i thar}fer, ! : Wednesday evening hugust 15th, !at 7: o,clock the sehool pesled:: out a: welcome for‘.all tox: join: in the V.J. celebratione) and Vitcâ€" > tory: Parade: There was â€"resâ€" : pense to the calland as the proce‘sslon a marched: off in ‘perfect=â€"ordetâ€"fronr public school grounds, everyone se:m-i ed to carry a song : of: tharits ving' Sgt. Hugh Douglas of the Police: Dept.: headed the parade in a patrol ; car. Then came the members of, the Schuâ€" |â€" macher Fire Dept., the fire truck patriotically decorated and driy>n by Fireman Bill Mansgfield. Members of the Schumacher Branch St. John Ambulance: Brigade. Headed by Major John Leng M.C., were represtntatives of the Army, Navy and Air Force. Veteran Guards, members of the Ca nadian Legion and Women‘s Auxiliary The school children, each one «core rying a flag. The Yugoslavian organizati'on Decorated cars and trucks, . The parade headed for the McInâ€" tyre Park where Dr. R..V. Woeston was master of ceremoniss. ; were given by Reeve Evans of the, Townâ€" ship of Tisdale and Major Leng M. C. Community singing was lad. ‘by Mr. Gordon Thomptgon. The Mcintyre Band gave several . selections. The singing of the National. Anthem brought the event to a close. _ McIntyre Band under the dirâ€" ection of Lieutenant W. J. Lomas. A street dance was to be held heâ€" tween First Ave. and the station, arâ€" rangements were with the Liuns Club, but owing to the heavy rain the dance had to be cancelled. During the afternoon special thankâ€" sgiving services were held in . Trinity United Church, Schumacher Ansglican Mission and St. Alphonsus Parish Church. _SOMI day for sure! flun flu frampomnlon problem will be '_.ulvod. The long: wam, the houvy-bm-donod walks:, the inconâ€" P .vmlencu and ovmrowdlng whleh hcvo been the necessary f.. ; â€"leot. of avery warfl:hc ;m;va\‘or will fi\on ho memories lmnad cflurlng daily‘ reqlitles, At, your, dispotal wlll be a new Gcnoral ,§1i4§‘..f2::ï¬;§§ors coar . » â€" U xlook, dlsflncflvo car‘ lwllf for oconomy, ï¬\ ; ;fmm and dopondabmty atylpd and engineered by master fâ€ï¬‚a’â€"?"' ie in td tw sc 0 o hn S hB ie en it M "YVI“_UV' C 0t ) % VC# T Cye "i «* cfllflflhï¬ï¬‚ ‘ln the fcmous General Mofors tradition . .. a car eager and willing to take you safely, speedily and comfortably to your every destina= . C# tion, near or far. AL MOTORS DEALER WILL BE READY TO BRING e i > n 4 4s t# s Â¥% 47 e s Schumacher, Aug 218t Bpecial to The Advance â€"_ |y Mrs. James Scullion, First Ave., en> tertained Monday afternoon in honâ€" our‘ of her daughter Alice, who was lcelebratmg her 13th. birthday. A nice Ad- kocial time was enjoyed, there were lgam"; with prizes for the, winners, iingt "and . community singing.‘ During the eeJ 50: a!te,fnoon the t;os‘tess scrved a ‘dainty lunch ‘and ‘eacH guest. had a plec: of ' to" LL‘- a _ £*.4"? Ll..\-’.“_- ‘1‘1-- iï¬.- D 2» * * â€" }¢ Â¥i : 7 e nifl‘lfl ; i:‘wï¬v 1 vas aaqflwt MJiJ css â€" ; ce _ o rtc th,e ,lqt"ply qu‘mday cgke ‘‘The followâ€" es : gï¬ests atténd"d -â€"Mtsses’ shirley " "NMorahn, Shirley ‘Monaghan, ‘Margaret ~Mrs. . Art Quinn,, president. of. the Catholic :Women‘s League, and ‘Mrs. Ed Robinson, convener of the tea, reâ€" lcehzed the ;. guests. at / the tea. were:â€"Mrg. ~M.â€" McCuire, ‘Mrs. Fred Dwyer, Mrs. Frgak, Furlong, Mrs. «J. pillon, Mrs. J;, V. Angrignon,, Mrs;: A, Feindal, ‘Mrs, W. Mansfield,. Mrs. J. Marshall, Mrs. C, Barron, Mrs, Holmes, Mrs., 8. Bratby. ~During ; the. ; afternoon, Ice cream, raspberries and cake were served. > Owing to all ‘the books not being turned in the draw was postponed until Monday, August 27th, when all books are requested ‘to be in before that date. C Duuu;:z t _ . , ‘whieg pis 5m C Lo.fontane 5t“g‘aret1 *OMeary,) . Dobson, 3essie Mackenzie, Faye C us- ,iï¬Ã©au Barbara Collier, Gwelda Ganâ€" non:‘ ‘Arthut Corris, Dedn‘ Prentice, F‘rankie McWhlnnLe McWhinnle Ernest, Dodridge i’..eslie "Ellis Melvile Monaghan, Sandy Hunter, Billle Hanâ€" nigan and the guest of : hnour Alice 7 tok Hold Afternoon Tea . Schumacher, Aug. 21st, Special to The Advance. ho The Catholie Women‘s League of St. Alphonsus Parish Church,, held an afternoon tea Wednesday and Thursâ€" day August 15th and 16th, at:the home of: J. Eunis, McIntyre Property. You don‘t have to get yourself .a priority in order to pour oil on trouâ€" bled waters. Try The Advance Want Advts. Party Held For Alice Scullion Held \Death Occurs of Mes, L Campilli " Mr." and . K. ~Ofllham and Catholic Women‘s League @ Rlowers were sent ‘by Myrs. Frank Adamo, and© Mrs.» [Primo Bettioli Mr. and Mrs. Jos. ‘‘Campazâ€" ‘nole. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Campagnalny; Mr."and Mrs. Aifredo Oampilli (Monâ€" treal) Mr. and Mrs#. Ralph Cosco, Mr and Mrs. D. Daurelio, Mrs. A. Della ‘Vedova (Creighton Mine), Mrs. E. ;Ganai and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garito, Mr. and Mrs. L. Perosini, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rasula, Mr. and Mrs. S Soator (Hamilton), Mr. and Mrs, R. Talentino, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Alfonso Campilli. of 22 ~Golden Ave. The late. Mrs.: Camplili was born}s in m\ly 60 yeary mago. ‘‘ C The funeral, under‘the: drecuo ¥‘of Hunkin’s ‘Funeral was, h on Aug. 16th.,<at 3.30 â€"p.m. in St. achim‘s: Roman ‘Catholic chu'rch., ther : La:Balle it t ‘Interment was <made in t.lie ‘Pisda â€" South Porcupine, Aug. 3ist., : Sps.| pointl 10 HQ iSHGL JiL DHUGC SMUC clal to The Advance. ~_â€" !gar situation during 1945 and continuâ€" The death occurred in â€" Porcupine Ation 0o: ~rationing in some form General Hospital on Aug. 14th., of| through most if not all Of. 1946, â€" asâ€" Mre Tenadara Camunilliâ€" wife of Xrr | cording to The Financial Post. . ‘Interment was> mhde in t.l'ie 'I‘isdaT" cemetery! > °e 3t . S ‘Burviving are h°r husband Alfrmsa' and one .daughter ~Assunta, Mrs. E. Francischint ~and 3 grandchildreon. Pallbearers wére Mr. Andy! Mr.: Tony. Acquino, Mr. Jos.: Campagâ€" nola, Mr. Dominic Caterello, Mr.. Jim Caterello, and Mr. Rocco Talsntino. Mass Cardsâ€"Mr.and Mrs T. "~B. Cahill, Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Campil- li (Montreal), Mr. and Mrs. D. Caterâ€" ello, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caterello, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ceconni, . and â€" Mrs. Andy DeRosa. and Madeliene, Mr. Ernest George DeRosa, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Diberardino, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fanato, Mrg. Emelia Gallai, Miss Jean Gallat, Mr. and Mrs. Gino â€" Mazuca, Mr,. Caesar Mazuca, Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" gelo: Maletto, Mr. ‘ Mario â€" Piva and family Mr. and Mrs." Petéerâ€" :Sicol1, Mr. ‘and: J. Sulllvan; Mr. ana Warnes. Schoolboyâ€" Howlerâ€"In the West, the farming is done mostly by irritating the land. . ~"CHEVROLET YOU THE BEST IN TOMORROW‘S CAR AND TRUCK EY S UAE Taports At present, world demand for anâ€" ‘gtir ‘ as (measured: by ~the Combined Food ~Beard.i"pooi" is about â€" 10 mt‘â€" lion.tans. . World .supplies are only «about 8:1â€"2 â€"million., « . t\ Predict Sugar Shortage for Another Year SUGAR STTLL inâ€" dications point to no relief in the suâ€" gar situation during 1945 and continuâ€" "*I¢ wélbaq, the 2‘ 1=2 millibn . tons which come â€"from. Java and the Phiiâ€" k y ze m s in n e e t y in on t o t i un +s OLDSMOBILE BUICK CADILLACâ€" 1".1 ui4 = < *3 * To: Inspector of Intome Tax at 6# 4 t |______ath __A__ ____A__ _ Acoofhment h. 2800 0d * * "W o *# * % ® K 5) «â€" % 1 ‘ ie $ A , » % o Ctly or Town oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Ptov‘nc‘---u...-.-.--.....-...'..,:u ---------- # Print Name and Addresc above exactly as shown on your Income Tax Rgtum. , for $ Ls..} Address Remarks Enclosed please find Name c k. L\: (_! fc‘:‘l é!\ t‘{? Taxpayers are reminded that any balance of income tax on 1944 incomes is due on 3ist August, To be sure that there will be no error in accountâ€" ing for your payment, complete the remittance form provided below and mail itâ€"with your reâ€" mittance to your Districtâ€"lnspector of Income Tax. ase find deâ€"payable to "Recoiver General of;:Canada" (Cheque, Money or Postal Ordox) : (State here present address, if any change since return.filed) m * s ) *4 n 3 C INCOME TAX ‘REMITTANCE Forh :g‘ 3 this‘ deâ€" ........In payment of Income Tax for the year. (Christian or given names) (Surname or last name) (No. and Street) Expausich of Cuba‘s crop for 1946 should bring some relief (provid:d there i« a good crop) and by the midâ€" "@le of*next year thepssituation may cate that neglect,; destruction and 6â€" ther: war: losses will it ~diffiâ€" cult if not imposnible to Rarvest_ony substantial amounts of from have improved, says ‘The Post. But uniess we find things a_ gteat bet.terinthel"arnps'tthan s now expected, the prospects fre not ‘br hr. _ . â€"@inancial these areas in the 1946 crop season which covers chiefly the first halt of For a peace pact to remain long it must pack a healthy | e ol a n#