* .. .6 J, DccaSioï¬ M *, z‘ lurival Of i};;- B‘mtlsh Er wA Consmtula.qpng tnd Mrs. Perty Avenue, \ ‘ »rated the forty nf t:heir weddmg ' 2 W3 )\ n-w «b- their ho Their 4 # Timm (Grenvil sent. â€" One d: ‘Teronto _ Family Gathers For Celebratmn' Of 47 th wingieton, who passed away sudde:r.ly am Priday Jan. 25, at ber home on 57 MoGill St., Toronto, where she resided Rince leaving South Porcupine two gears ago. She was 66 years of age at the time O her death. « % . death is reported of an oldâ€" “lnlr of the Porcupine, Mrs. Rose Jane hh M g ga)z,ac{a uusu in 1594 Dccamon Marked By Arâ€" surival Of Citation: For ; ,Bfltlsh Empue Medal i mtz; : t1o ;are:ih.m‘der for Mr. Perty | Childs® of 70 Comâ€" merc.ial Avenue who on Sunday celeâ€" brated the fortyâ€"seventh anniversary af their wedding day. This took place _ en Jan. 27th, 1899, in St. John‘s Angâ€" lican Church, in Glyncorrwg, Glaâ€" mmanshire south Wales, with Rev. Morris performing the ceremony. Their son Lennox and Mrs. L. Childs #f Timmins, Mrs. Logan (Violet), their This celebration was made a memâ€" erable one by the reception from Otâ€" tawa of the following letter concernâ€" Ome daughter Mrs. Mack (Beryl) of ‘Teronto could not be home for the death reached her The funeral service was held on Manâ€" #ay afternoon from Thompson‘s Funâ€" #al Home, 32 Carlton St., Toronto, and On Sunday they celebrated with a family gathering and dlinner party at (Grenville) and Lawrence were all preâ€" to Canada in 1914 and settled En South Porcupine. The late Mrs. Singleten was> well Kknown and respected by many in tr.e Camp, her kind heart and generdiis wisposition winning for her many ‘fine She left Camp after selling ner house on Commercial Ave., to live in Toronte near her only «daughter Mrs. George Cawker (Gladys). Her sister, Mrs. T. Gibbons, resides here and Jleft with her husband for ‘Toronmto. when news of her sister‘s snterment made in Mount Pleasant Bouth Porcrupine some thirteen years band, Joseph Singleton, who is Household‘s one and_only charge! At this rate a $200 loan fJor one month costs only $3.00! Simple to boerrew. To apply for a Household Finance loan of $100, $200 or as much as $1,000, you simply tell us a little about your problem and choose a payment plan (see table below). You need no endorsers or guarantors, no bankâ€" able security, no help from outsiders to berrow from Household. If you can repay in monthly instalments you meet the main requirement. And you can usually get the cash the same day you apply! £1 £100SeNOIU yOU pay ornlly 1 per month on your unpaid balance T his YÂ¥ little as possible for your loan? At Household you pay orily per LOANS $20 to $1,000 lmw-m s roOvVIGedq Dy 1 Leans Act, applicable to LGane of $500 oricss. FIND HERE THE CASH LOAN YOU NEED v’ STRAWBERRY N you borrow, why net pay as aï¬wxmmm Smail Loans Company with 35 offices in 31 cities ‘_. . Without Endorsers or Bankable Security Extra Fast Service CHOOSE YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENT HERE to will repay loans in full are made 6 paymits. 8.78 13.16 17.55 ‘lude Household ‘s charre balances, which is oneâ€" ite provided by the Smatl! 10 paymts 43.37 75.90 5.42 8.13 10.84 16.27 I*» take up residerce The couple spent a honeymoon in New York and Buffalo. A wedding of local interest was solemnized recently in St. Mary‘s Church, Quyon, Que., when Cpl Wilâ€" liam McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McLean formerly of the Dome Mines, now of Quyon, took as his pride Beatrice Murphy, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Murphy of Quych. Rev. Father Macdonald officiated. ‘The ‘bride looked lovely in a g3OwWn: of pale pink satin with sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and long flowing. skirt with slight train, carrying A. shower bouauet of roses.. She wore a fingertip veil caught to the head with, orangeâ€"blossoms. 3 ‘‘She was attended by her sister, Miss Margaret Murphy, gowned in blue, and the bridegroom‘s brother, Harry Mcâ€" Lean of Timmins, was best man, Cpl. McLean, who was employed at the Dome before he enlisted, will reâ€" turn here later with Mrs. McLean to Convenient payments. Notice the variety of payment plans you have to choose from. Payments shown include principal and charges. The sooner you repay any loan the less it costs because charges are made only for the time you have the money, Just see these sample costs made possihle by Household‘s reduced rates: A $100 loan repaid in six monthly instalâ€" ments costs only $5.32 ; a $300 6â€"payment loan only $15.95; a $£500 3â€"payment loan $15.07; a $1,000 6Gâ€"payment loan only $53.15! Compare these costs with what you would pay elsewhere. If you run short of cash, phone or visit Houschold fer money in a hurry. Charges on every Household loan have been reâ€" duced. Phone.or visit Household today. The small fee charged at the gatse for the school games goes to provide equipment for the players. L. ds ts Former Dome Miner Marries In Quebec School hockey started Eddie Brown, St. Louis; Les Costello, Roy McKay and Bill Adams of St. Michael‘s; Elâ€" von Kavanaugh, St. Pat‘s, Ottawa; and Pete Babando, Boston Bruins â€"â€" all of whom are being recognized as somâ€" ing stars The second game in the interâ€"scho0l ‘hockey league was held on Wednesday The juniors now have a fourâ€"po‘int lead over Dome and the intermediates carry a threeâ€"point lead in their schcâ€" dule. School hockey should receive better patronage from jlocal hockey fans, the players feel, as it not only helps th~> mcorale to feel they are ‘being notited and commended by the general pubiic, but it should be more fully recagnized that school hockey provides a â€"startâ€" inz point for professional players in big leagues. C o "The Chief of the NMaval Staff, the amembers of the Naval Board, and I, highly appreciate the . contribution your son has made towards the war effort of the Royal Canadian Navy, the high traditions of which he has The letter was signed by the Minâ€" istry of National Defence for Naval Service, Ottawa. of last week. The South Porcupine Juniors won by a 4+3 score, and intermediates ‘by 6â€"3. The citation reads as follows: ‘"During a period of over two years An one of His Majesty‘s Canadian desâ€" troyers this rating has displayed outâ€" standing zeal, efficiency, reliabhility, and chee‘fulness in the peformance of his duties. His efforts and devotion to duty at all times have been an inâ€" spiration and stimulus to all with whom he has come in contact‘. Players Make Good in School Hockey Robert G. Childs, Rending Oock #. C. N. (R.) in his Majesty‘s New Year‘s Medal to son Bob. . * ‘l‘hï¬andmmemm in The Advance but citation had not been received. The letter reads: "I am pleased to inform you that His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve the award of the 12 paymis 27.50 91.68 9.17 13.75 18.34 sSOUTH PORCUPINE SOUTH PORCUPINE KX payments are mads on * * 8. E. Hennersor.â€"racsioent 13 paymis. 22.48B 11 .24 14 .99 20 paym1s. ©$17.47 9 Tf any organizations in town wish to be typed, groups may be taken from the members, and evenings or afterâ€" noons kept open for them if they will notify Mrs. Courchesne at 418â€"W. The S.J.A.B. is planning a tea and bake on Valentine‘s Day. The place of tea will be announced later. _ Bloodâ€"typing is still being done by grbups of St Jchn‘s Ambulance Assoâ€" LA.C. Walter Craik, R. C. A. F. left for his station at Edmonton after spending a leave at his home on First S.J.A.B. Continues Bloodâ€"Typing Work Trinity Church Holds Annual Meeting The various organizations of the church gave their annugdl statement, and all were in very good standing. The auditors were Mr. John Beaitie and Mr. James Biggs. The fololwing is a list of the organiâ€" zations and the officers who gave tne detailed statements on the yeart‘s enjoyed. Last Thursday evening the congreâ€" gation of Trinity United Church held their annual meeting in the church hall. There were a good attendanse present. The Rev. J. A. Breckenridge was in the chair. Mr. Allen Fish was secreâ€" Red Cross and Choir, Mrs. George Shippam; â€" Building Rund gnd Gener.l Fund, Mr. N. D. Adams; Missionaty and Maintaenante Fund, Mr.â€" Jhn Beattie. Bornâ€"Sunday Jan. 20, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Milâ€" ler, Desaulniers Block, First Ave., a â€" Bornâ€"Saturday, Jan. 12, at the Lady Minto Hospital, OCochrane, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Farrell, (nee Mavion Prentice), a son. Stinling Hayward, Reilroad St. spent a few days visiting in Toronto. Bornâ€"Monday, Jan. 28., in St. Mary‘s Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs, Farl Miller Fifth Ave., a son. ridge; Mission Band, Mrs James Kenzie; Canadian Girls in Training, Miss Jessie McKie; Young People‘s, Miss Lola McCarty; Sunday Sciaool, Mr. W. K. Wylie; Woemen‘s Missionâ€" ary Society, Mrs. Wes McLaren; Wo- men‘s Association, Mrs. Harold Grist cious lunch was served by the Women‘s Association and a social period was work cn Jan. 23. Funeral services for the late Mrs. Curtis were held Priday Jan. 25th in the Chapel of Roadhouse and Rose, interment Newmarkt,, cemetery. Mrs left for Newmarket when she received the sad news. "Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Sutton 114 Third Ave., in the death of her mother, Mrs. Effie Helena Webster,, beloved wife of George We‘!â€" lington Curtis, who passed away at her home at Niagara St. Newmarket. Ssympathy is extended Mrs. Jack Hannigan, Poplar St., in the death o‘ her mother, Mrs. Rose Anne Kutchaw, 121 Cedar St. North, Timmins, who passed away Saturday morning, Jan. 26 in St. Mary‘s hospital. Schumacher veterans returning on the Ile de France and due to arrive this week are Lieut Roy Asselstine, McIntyre Property, Third Ave., Gnr. Ralph Prest, 94 First Ave., Pte. Stanâ€" ley Robson, 129 Fourth Ave., L.Cpl Alâ€" bert Dunklevy, 79 Fourth Ave., Bud Cousineau, First Ave. Miss Kathleen Barron, R.N., visited at the home of Mrs Dave Benneit, Fifth Ave., during the past week. _ Carl Cowden, Gold Centre, returnod this week from Toronto where he rcâ€" weived his discharge from the Army. While in Toronto he visited his grandâ€" mother. â€" Carl recently returned from overseas after over five years service. Mrs Robert Gorie (Peggy Robertâ€" son) and daughter, Marilyn, of Rouge, Quebec, are visiting Mrs. Gorâ€" ie‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Rcebertson Sr., First Ave. Miss Gladys Barkell, has receiyrd her discharge from the Air Force and is visiting her sister, Mrs. Russell brother, Gold Centre, Pior to receivâ€" ing her discharge Gladys was A serâ€" geant in the R.C.A.F. (Women‘s Divisâ€" ion) stationed at Ottawa. Miss Audrey Sherbin of Monizresal is visiting hbher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sherbin, Pine St. Mrs. Cy Briggs (Joan Davis) Gold Centre, left this week for . Toronto where she will join her husband wnhno has recently been discharged from the Army. The fact that the treasurer‘s report including a statement for 19456 was adepted on a motion by W. O. Lafentaine, seconded by A. J. Pisa, was not included mong the details publkéshed. Mr. Alex Stiriing, Gold Centre, left this week for Toronto where bhe wili receive medical treatment. Miss Anne Jaksic, secretary of the Severe attack of ‘flu. Schumacher branch of the Red Cros.| Mrs. C. H. Libby o SBociety, has asked that an omission}i® sick this week from the recently published annuail bhome. Her friends report of the Branch be brought to overy. attention. e ed Budreau (Bu Try The Adrance Want Ads â€" -‘Boys Clubs, Rev. J;: A. Breckenâ€" SsSOUTH PORCUPINE bCHUMACHER sessicn a dgliâ€" A letter was read from the Poreuâ€" pine Society for Cancer Relief, appeniâ€" ing for assistance. This was referred to the directors for action. on administration, youth servige, comâ€" munity service, and poestâ€"war service, all of which â€"were passed at the meetâ€" The net increase objective of the eclub membership is set at six for the new year. Last year saw an increase of seven members. Another soldier son, Pte. Clarence Chevrier, is expected to land on Saturâ€" day. .One other son, Pte. Carson Cheyâ€"} rier, is still overseas. | | 1 £] * | Mrs. Munroe who is returning toâ€" Winnipeg this week after two. weeks‘ visit in town with her sister Mts. Miko Mahoney, was guests of honour on Friday night last, when Mrs, Mahoney was ‘hostess to a â€"number .Oof mubnal friends. Miss Essie Kam of the Poreupine . Health Unit ‘gave an interesting lecâ€" ture on Tuesday night on preâ€"natal care of the infant, to the memhbers of the Nursing branch of the S.J.A.B. These lectures comprise of series including obstetrics which will be given weekly. / The Kiwanis w« dinner‘ meeting was ‘held as usual ;on Moanday in the Airport Hotel. Pmsiflent 'V. H Evans conducted the . meeting. The.club director$ reported on seven The Chevrier home at Dome Extenâ€" sion welcomed their son Pte. Sylvaâ€" mnus Chevrier home after three years of service overseas, on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mack of 20 Galâ€" braith St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn to William Talâ€" bot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Talbot of Toronto, the marriage to take place on Feb. 15th, in the United Church Manse, South Porcupine. Mr. Bentley ‘Webb, who has been a patient in Porcupine General Hospital, is now at home. ing Kiwanis Club Hears The Ladies Guild of the Schumaciier Anglican Mision held their meeling Thursday evening in the church hall. The Rev. Canon R. S Cushing conâ€" ducted the gevotional ‘period. > Mrs. Arthur Wilford, president of the Guild, was in the chair and conâ€" ducted teh business session. â€" Owing to many of the members being on the sick list the election of officers was poseâ€" poned :till the next . meeting Thursâ€" day, Feb: 8, when a large turn out of members®is expected to a"t’oend the meeting. The S.J.A.B. Aannounce definitoly that their proposed Valentine Tea will be held in St. Paul‘s Parish Hall on Fcb. 14th from 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. This is the one annual affair given by tais crder in South Porcupine. Mrs. Wa‘ter Hills of Dome Extension is recovering nicely in hospital from an aperaticn performed this week. Sympathy is offered by her many friends to Mrs. H. W. Tayler of the Paymaster Mine whose father, Mr. Griffith of Toronto was accidentally ‘killed last week. «Mrs. Taylor‘s mothâ€" er, it will be nemembered, died im,.Porâ€" cupine Hospital just befmve ‘Ohristmas. Bornâ€"in , Porzupine General Hosplâ€" tal, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. Moffat, of Monteith, a «daughter, on Jan. 29. The Many friends of Mrs. W». Blakeman wish her a speedy return to health,. She is sick in Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital. SCHUMACHER Anglican Ladies Mr. Garvin Smith of the Buffaloâ€" Ankerite is leaving hospital fox home this week. Numerous responses have been macm4 by the local Fire Department for chimâ€" ney fires this week, none of which has nmwed of a serfous nature. ; Mr. and. Mrs. Clayton Kavanagh are taking up residence this week in an apartment in the Bky block.. The many friends of Mrs. R. J. Bcott regret to learn she is in with fu, and wish her a speedy reâ€" end as the guest of Miss Frances Hoâ€" Postponed Elections Miss M. Callaghan of the. Kirkland Lake Bkating Club spent the weekâ€" heome. Her frieris wish her a’e;; rg_c;very. ed Budreau (Bud)> went to Burk‘s ;Fans last week to attend the funeral ror his grandfather. _ Capt. Cy. Greenacre bas xeported back to Toronto after spending leave bere with his family.. ‘ ~ Mrs. Brinton, the librarian, who has been ill for some weeks is feeling much better. Her friends were glad to see her out again last week. ° | Bornâ€"on Jan. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frantsi of 101 Fourth Ave., Schumacher, a son, in Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital. Bornâ€"in. Porcupine General Hospiâ€" tal, on Jan. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. |Norâ€" ris Lett o Porcupine, a . . C. H. Libby of Dome Extension sQOUTH PORCUPINEL ENGALGEMENT with Tlu at her =| Junior C. W L. Holds Successful Sale tA A + «tw l‘,i. [ 09 0 00â€" ie ; y \| Fhe, second mixed. bonspiel of the seasgon was again a great success, held on Saturday eveming at the curling rink. ‘ Sizteen rinks eompetet "~with ~the siips Cooper, Miller, Mpore, Rudkin, Sauder, Laamanen, Sutherland, Novâ€" akuske, Shaw, Anderson, Ewing, Henâ€" derson, ‘Sky, Smith, Austdal and Cliff. A very ‘happy time was spent p‘ayâ€" ing games and singing, During the evening the hostess served a delicious lunch and each quest had a piece Ni the lovely birthday cake. ‘The following little guests attended: Jacqueline Cowden, Marilyn, Bernice, Alice, and Somnny Grist, Bobby Wesierâ€" holm, Elwyn Morris, Martha â€" Joli, Glen Simourd, Joan Greer, Joe Ianâ€" narelli, and the guest of honor, Joâ€" Anne Cowden. Joâ€"Anne Cowden Has Seventh Birthday Mrs. Harry Cowden, Gold ~Centre, entertained Friday in honor Of ‘a1er. gfdaughter, Joâ€"Anne, who was celebratâ€" ing her seventh birthday. ~ Anderson Rink Wins In Mixed Bonspicl They held it in St. Paul‘s Parish Hall and served a very delicious afterâ€" noon tea at daintilyâ€"set small Serving tea were Miss Lynch, Mrs. Jii; Carmey, Mrs Robert Gallagher, Miss Betty McKoon, Mrs. Tony ~Ceccani, Mrs. Jack Aitken, Mrs. Fred Fedor, Mrs. Wm. O‘Grady, and Miss Frances Hogan. Superintending â€" the baking table were Mrs. J. Griffin, Miss Tola fmith and Mrs. Hoelke â€" Sunday morning during the service of worship in Trinity United Church four new elders were adrmitted to the seamien: Mr. Jack Morris, Gold Cenâ€" tre; Mrs, Harry Lang, MciIntyre Proâ€" perty; Mrs Howard Waddell, MciInâ€" tyre Proper‘y, Third Ave; Mrs. Goorge Shippam, Secend Ave. The Wemen‘s Association of Trinity United Charch will ho‘d its meeting evening, Feb. 6, in the chuech ‘hall when finalarrangements will ‘be made dfor the Valentine Toa and sale of home baking which will be held in the church hall Wednesday Feb. 18. The Junior Catholic Women‘s Leaâ€" gue held a very successful tea and bake sale on Saturday in spite of the exâ€" tremely cold day. A mice doorâ€"prize was won dby Mrs. George Robson of Preston Bast Dome. Winners of the whole event were, SOUTH PORCUPINE SOUTH PORCUPINE SCHUMACHER Application for a Pcrson}fli,ogp may be made at any branch of © There is: no reason for delaying unnecessarily the attainment of these goals when you can obtain from this Bank a Personal Loan for such requirements as: Taxes . House and Mortgage Payments â€" Hometmprovements Educational Courses Medical and Dental Treatment Unforessen Expenses _ Repayment by monthly deposits Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Bank covers all loans in good stand;py j ts > lowed by a reading by Mr. Gordon Browne. Inauguration of a fiveâ€"year plan was discussed. It is planned to‘ cléar ‘oif the $5,000 amortgage on tlae Manse in At the business meeting, reports were read from all oganizations in the church. ‘The congregation decided to hold a series of receptions for retuned servicemen starting at the end of February. A congregational dinner and busiâ€" ness meeting was held on â€" Tuesday evening in the United Church.. Rev. R. J. Scott opened the meeting and Mr. R. L. Ship was elected chairman for the business meeting. A singâ€"song was conducted by Mr. Wmm Mylchreest and Hal Smith, folâ€" Roy, R. Wilson, and L. Tambean c: Timmins Lodge. Later on members and wives met {or a social evening in the hall on Goklen Ave. Refreshments were served by a committee, including Mrs. A J. Morâ€" gan and Mrs. W. Millette. Election of officers for the year @will be held and the ladies will serve tea. All members and ladies interested in the hospital are urged to attend! this meeting. h United Church Has Fiveâ€"Year Plan For Building; Finance Church Elders Appointed At Annual Meeting Hospital Auxiliary Plans Annual Meet The Ladies Auxiliary of the Porcuâ€" pine General Hospital wil hold the annual meeting on Thursday, Feb. 7, at 2â€"p.m. Re, Gordon against Henderson with Mrs. Sutherâ€" land, Ken Myers, and Mrs. E. Grant. Five new members were initiated into the local L.O.M. on this occasion. Memsbers of the initiating team were Austdal, With â€" Mrs. ~ Anderson, _ Hob 9 gee > ce in a Fuglh h n ie s y button, the second to be presented in Northern Ontario, presented by Mr. J, Sheculski, district organizer of the Supreme Lodge to Mr. Fedor for havyâ€" ing obtained 25 or more members in the LO.M. A special honour was bestowed upen Mr. Fred Fedor, secretary of the Loyal Order of Moose, on Sunday evening at a special meeting of members. Fred Fedor Honored By L. 0. M. Lodge (1) Harry Anderson with Mrs. Shaw, Millar playing _ The Schumacher Home and School Association held their meeting Tuesday evening at the Public ol, â€" Mr. N. ‘tion, was in the chair. J wes a missionatry and maintenance fund had been increated ‘hy <$436\ last: year. Members elected to serve as Church EKlders were James Reed, James Dougâ€" las and J. W. Bawtinheimer.â€" Elected to the committee of: Btewâ€" ards were: W. E. Honer, F. E..Cooper, Wm, Mylchreest, W. C. Boyd, Jos, Mi!â€" ler, Dave Austin and Lloyd Hunkin. Reeve Victor Evans was the speaker for the evening. The subject for his address was "The Home, the School and the Townrship." Mr. EBwans stresaed the need for more eoâ€"Operâ€" ation between the p!'mu wd the teachers. The Manse Fund committee reported that $1500 had been paid dfl’ the Manse fund during the year. Mrs. H D. Caï¬eyrqmvhflthltd*e ~ At the closge of the meeting a dainty was served and a nite social time was enjoyed. A very happy time was spent playâ€" games, singing and dancing. During the evening the hostess seryâ€" ed a very dainty lunch and each guest had apiece of the birthday cake the first year; to proceed with the new church building in the second year and to ererct new buildings in the third year. The other two years will be occuplied in raising funds. During the evening Mrs. Armitage sang two lovely numbers, "When you come Home" and "Veinna‘". good attendance. Barbara Collier Has Party For Friends Reeve Talks to Home And School Ass‘n Mrs. Bill Collier, Fourth Ave., enterâ€" tained Tuesday â€"evening in homor of her daughter Barbara, who was celeâ€" bating her 13th birthday. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3ist, 1946 Irvin Rosner,R. 0. EYXESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 BUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave. Timmins EYES EXAMINED CLASSES FITTED SsCHUMACHER Sctentific‘ Accurnaey by