The following guests attended: Margaret Lafontaine, Adel Cummings, Margaret O'Leary, Jessie MacKenzle. Gwelda Gannon, June Collier, Barbara Collier, Shirley Moran, Nicollna Mar- lnl. Margaret Scullion and Mildred erkovltch and Kathleen Hill. Mrs.'James Scullion, First Ave., en- tertained Tuesday evening in honor of her daughter Alice, who was celebrat- ing her 14th birthday, and her niece. Miss Agnes Scuilion of Toronto, who was celebrating her 15th birthday. A delicious supper was served and each guest had a piece of the large birthday cake. After supper games and dancing was. enjoyed. . Cousins Celebrate TWO Birthdays ‘ Unable to attend. but sending gifts were flies Eileen Soucie and Mrs. C. Corrigen. . ._. . . Shower Is Held Far Joyce Flynn The following guests attended, Mrs. W. Squcie, Mrs. Ken Concie, Mrs. W. Flynn, M18505 Enza and Alma Narduzzi. Norma Forrester, Sadie Fowler.' Mar- garet Pecore, Helen Sheculski, Rose Fallen. mm were: Mrs. W. Spucie, Sadie Fowler, Norma. «Forrester, Helen Shee- uleki, Roee Fallen, Margaret Pecore, After the Bingo game the cues; “1.0! honor was ,prehented with a 41:wa decorated basket in pink and white and filled to the top with lovely gifts. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Misses Sadie Fowler and Helen Sheculski. Munitions are offered to Mrs. Watson, 40 Mood us who cele- m her um birthday on Wednes- day, Aug. 21. Mac the day many of her friends eined to say “Happy Birthday†and enjoyed a cup of tea and a piece or her tavely birthday cake. Daily Sauce 011 Roll ' FilmDevekmmg McLELLAN’S Grocery and Meat Market PHONE 770 yrs A SNAP 45M" Ham Cor. These ï¬rms will serve you best! 8t. â€:3, Louise Clark Has 3; Sixth Birthday Mrs. Herb Millér and Lorna and Lloyd, Third Ave... left. Tuesday for a holiday at Latchtord and other points. Mr. and Mrs._ F. H. Bowman and Major John Huxley, who is receiv- ing medical treatment in Christie St. Hospital, motored up to spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Huxley, First Ave. - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller from Sault St. Marie were in tawn for the fun- eral of the late Mrs. Jack MoMaster. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mont a; Pickle Crow were intown for ,the funeral of Mr§.__ Monk's sister, the ,late Mrs. The folloWing guests attended: Catherine â€and Beth Grails... Judy and 1 Linda :‘Little, Joan and Grant Ship- pam, Dickie and Teddy Anderson, Billy Rae, W and Bdbby Watt, George Leek m We Sparks. ; Mrs. Wilder Clark, Railroad St., en- tertained Monday in honor of her daughter Louise, who was celebrating her sixth birthday. Games were played and there was lots. or fun. Everyone had a grand time. Mrs. Clark served a delicious lunch and each llttle guest had a piece of. the lovely ,blrthclay _ cake. Gerald WM Hume Fax. Ed- pr Bazlewood. Jan Shields, Frank High: Requiem Mass For Margaret Sova Requiem Inch moo was sung m- by W in at. ‘13th Mb Church for the late Misc W can, 25-year-old daughter of Mrs. 80m and tho late Mr. George 80%. Fourth Ave.. who passed away while on holiday at ngara fills. for sonne- ttme. The Rev. Mar lur- tindale and Rev. Father McManus ofllciated at the service. interment was FRANK KUSANICB,» Prop._ Phone 788 Schmchcr Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service PEARL LAKE HOTEL Tim†shown no Studs-d “The House of Hospitality†g-ï¬ï¬a View .1 ' in sC-pl. Allen ,Costain, Ottawa. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Harris, Third Ave., during the weekend. Cpl. Costain is a. son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Costain, former residents of Schumacher. ‘Mr. Alf. Hannah, Third Ave., left this week for Christie Stu, Hospital, Toronto, where he will receive medi- cal treatment. "Miss Rose Bntkovich, Railroad St., has returned from London, where she attended the summer session at Wes- tern University. Mrs. Leslie Ellis and family, Third Ave., returned last week from a holi- day in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Wylie and fam- ily, SeCond AVe.,‘ Ieft this week by car for a holiday at their summer cottage at Petenborough. Mrs. Margaret Rickard and: sons Alfred and Kenneth, of Detroit, are visiting friends and renewing acquain- tances during the week. Mrs. Vi Boyd left Sunday for Tor- onto after spending a‘holiday visiting friends and renewing acquaintances during the past- week. Mrs. W. Entwistle of Windsoris vis- iting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bratby, Second Ave. Mr, W. K. Wylie, Second Ave., re- turned last week from London where he attended the summer session at Western University. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas -Brid‘en. and daughters of Melanie spent a few days visiting friends and renewing acquaintances during the past week. visiti: M1. and Mrs. Ken MacKenzie, of Dorothy Courchesneâ€"-â€"Eng. Comp. Lucknow, Ont" are visiting Mr. and 0 Mod Hist c, Algerbra C, Trig. C, Mrs, T. L. MacKenzie, 131 First Ave. Fr Auth 0 Fr Comp. ‘0. Mr. and Mrs. Hendry Lumpkin and Gordon Crossâ€"Geom. c, Trig. C. family of Cochrane spent the week- Douglas Flemingâ€"413118. 0011113. C. end visiting friends in town. Mod. Hist. C, Alg. C, Trig. 0, Physics Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Weston. Fourth C, Chem. 3rd, ' Ave., left this week to spend a hbli- Eric Hansenâ€"Alg. C. day at. Winnipeg. _M'aery Harperâ€"Eng. Camp. 3rd. Eng. Mr. Neil McAlpine. Birch St., left Lit. 2nd, Mod. Hist. lst, Alg. lst, Geom. this week for a' holiday at Matawa. 1st. Trig. lst, Phy. 1513, Chem. lst, Fr. Mrs. John MoCusker and family of Auth, 2nd, Fr. Comp. 2nd Mrs. Lyttle of' Ottawa is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Prior, McIntyre Property, Third Ave. Miss Evelyn Grist of Toronto is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grist, Gold Centre. Miss Olive Miller, B. N., left this week to visit friends at Goderich. Miss Kathleen Christopher, Gold Centre, returned this week from Lon- don where she attended the summer session at Western University. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Battigelli, Third Ave., left by car this week for a holiday at Toronto. ‘Mrs. McMillan and son Phillip of Third Ave" left this week for a holi- day at Arnnricir. C: CIMETTA, Angelo: Eng. Lit. C., Geom. II, Trig. I, Bot. C, Zoo. II, Chem. :0. Fr. Comp. C; FRASER, Irv- irig: Eng. Lit. C. Geom. C, Zoo. C; HAYWARD, Barbara: Eng. Comp. I, Eng. Lit. III, Hist. I, Trig, C, Bot. III, Zoo. II, Phys. 1, 'Chem. 1, Fr. Auth. III, Fr. Con‘lp. II; KIRKLAND. John: Eng. Comp. II, Eng. Lit. II, Hist. I, Alg. I, Trig. I, Phys. 1; _ Chem. 1, Fr. Auh. III, Fr. Comp. II; KYLE, Shir- , ley: Eng. Comp. C, Eng, Lit. C, Geom. Miss Margo Kirkland, Coniaurum Property, left to spend a holiday at Kingston and Haliburton. Mrs. John McCusker and family of Toronto are visiting Mm. McCusker’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler, Fourth Ave. Mr. Alfred Torteili of Brantfoord spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thoma§ Johnson, Second Ave. Paul Lame, Second Ave., left last week for a holiday at Montreal. Toronto are visiting Mm. McCusker’s Frank Hawesâ€"Eng. Comp. C, Alg. parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler, C, Geom. C, Trig. 2nd, Chem. 0, Fr. Fourth Ave. Auth. C, Fr. Comp. 3rd. - The many friends of Mr. Ernie John Jayâ€"Eng. Comp; 0, Chem. 0. Dunbabin. Gold Centre, will be sorry James Keddieâ€"«Eng. Comp. 3rd, Alg. to hear that he is ill in St. Mary's 2nd. Geom. lst. Trig. 18:. Physics Its, Hospital and all extend him their Chem. 1st. '. " best wishes for a speedy recovery. Shirley Knutsonâ€"Mod. Hist. 2nd, (Barri Friday. Aug, 9 in. St, Mary’s Geom. C, Trig. ‘C, Phy. 3rd. Chem. 3rd. Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H.‘ Muriel Landrevilleâ€"Eng. Comp. :0, Brown, ‘105 Cedar St.. a son, Jeffrey Eng. Lit. 2nd, Mod. Hist. lst, Bot. C, Thomas Arthur. . Zoo. C, Physics C, Fr. Auth. 2nd, Fr. - ‘ (Comp. 2nd. ' Robert McIntoshâ€"Eng. Comp. C. l _____ __ ,, ._ I ,Geom. C‘, Trig. C, Phys. C. Chem. C. mm Audrey sherbm of Montreal 13 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sherbm, Pine St. ~ ‘ Miss Inez Fragonue and Miss Dee Imarelli have returned from a. holl- day at North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Olten, or Porcu- pine. who have just. returned from a holiday. a Toronto and other points, Mud the“ family in Schmacher during the week. mommy Scullion, Fire: Ave" left last week for a holiday at Montreal. Mrs. ion Thomas. Second Ave. comet. was Pitt â€to o! Cochran: men... the Mend Mus friends m town. was Ada anthem. Third Ave.. re- turned this week from London where she attended the summer session at Western mummy. lb qu Thomas of North Bay 1; Iu; “In Love m mm «an- BY BUSâ€" TORONTO '. Lowe and take upxummce Richard Barnesâ€"Eng. Comp. C, Mod. Hist 2nd, Trig. 0, Physics C, F'r. Auth. 3rd,. Fr. Comp. 2nd. :‘lrs‘c, 75- and over; second,.66 to 74; third, 60 to 65; credit,~ 50 to 59. Joyce Allenâ€"Eng. Comp. 3rd. Eng. Lit. C, Med. Hist. 1515, 'Geom. lst, Trig. 2nd, Lat. Auth. 2nd, Latin Comp. 3rd. Fr. Auth. 2nd, Fr. Comp. 3rd. Stanley Barabasâ€"Eng.~ Comp. 3rd, Chem. C, Fr; Auth. C, Fr. Comp. '0. Phylis Cahillâ€"Geom. C, Botany 0, Zoology 0 Louis Campagnaloâ€"Eng. Comp. C, Alg. 0. Mary Countrymanâ€"Eng. Comp. C. Mod. Hist. lst, Fr. Auth. C, Fr. Comp. rill: Bot. C, ZOO. C. BEATTIE, Jack: Gecm; 0. Fr. Comp. C: CIMETTA, Angelo: Eng. Lit. 0., Gem. II, Trig. I, Bot. C, Zoo. 11, Margaret .McLellan4Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 0, Mod. Hist. lst, Geom. C, Trig C, Lat. Comp. C, Lat. Auth, 2nd, Fr. Auth. 2nd, Fr. Comp. 3rd. Eila Dungâ€"Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 0. Mod. Hist. 1‘st.Geom. C, Chem. 2nd. The large profussion of lovely flow- ers expressed the high eateem the late Mrs. McMaater was held by her many friends. Funeral arrangements were with the Walker funeral director, Timmins. The pan better: were Fred Dw‘yer, John-McLelland, Harold Dillon, Hugh Calverley, Lauchic MacKinnon. Ro- l-and Nilson. for some tune. her sudden mums came as a shock to her many friends who sincerely mourn her pawn: and extend their deepest sympathy to her husband and daughter Shlrley in their and bereavement. Funeral services were held aun- day in Trlnlty United Church Rev. W. Mustard conducted the service and interment was made ln 'I‘ledale ceme- tery. Mrs. MWI‘ IS m 44 years of use. Although she had sutured 111 health Mobster passed away last Thursday thawing in St. flary’s Hospital. She word was mind of the death 0! Mrs. UPPER" SCHOOL RESULTS GRADE'X'III RESULTS SOUTH PORCUPINE SCHUMACHER sun ‘2]. Mer- I Ellen Disher Is I Gaest Of Honor Lit. C, Mod. Hist. 1st, Geom. lst, Bot C, Zoo. lst, Chem. lst, Fr. Auth. 2nd, Fr. Comp. lst. ' John Ursulak~Eng.LComp. 2nd. Eng. Lit. 0, Mg. 0. Gem 3rd, Trig C, Phys. 3rd, Chem. C, Fr. Auth. 3rd, Fr. Comp. 3rd. W. Dixon, Mrs. Moodie Miller. Mrs. H. Disher, Mrs E. B. MvVey, Mrs. Don Pecore, Mrs. Anthony, Miss Lynn Beard Miss Grace Bean, Miss Ada Curtis, William Veritskyâ€"Eng. Comp. C, Alg. 3rd, Geom. lst, Trig. lst, Phys. 2nd, Chem. lst. Minnie Zabiakâ€"«Eng. Comp. C, Lit. 3rd, Mod. ’Hist. lst, Bot. C, 3rd, Fr. Asuth. 3rd, Fr. Comp. 0. Guests included: Mrs. Roach ér. Mrs. A. Roach, Mrs. Evelyn 1101a, Mrs. 'Court ‘whist was the form. gren- »tertainment and prizes were won by Mrs. Ab Roach, Mrs. W. Dixon and Mrs. Don Pecore. At. the delicious iunch which follow- ed a novel note was introduced, the place cards being individual corsages. A lovely party was held on Friday evening at. the home or Mrs. Sam Roach-f 140- Huot 812.. when Miss Helen Fedor entertained in honor of Miss Ellen Disher who is to be married to ‘Henry Kohtala on Sept. 7. A group gift of a negligee and lingerie was presented to the bride-to- be during the evening. contributing to the gm but unable to attend were Misses Ann Cartonick, Stella Wanlch and Barbara Pegg. A happy social evening followed, and the hostess served a delightful lunch. Gmts present. included Miss ‘Lfly Brown, Miss Freda Thompson, Miss Mary Hotondo. Miss Norma Hamilton, Miss Viola Darwin, Miss Mary La- furgy. Miss Edith Robinson, Miss Patsy Mahon, Mrs. Terry Talentino, Miss E. Jay, Mrs. Anne Mahon, Miss Dorothy Anderson and Miss Mary Nelson. Miss Allen was a member of the Telephone office staff before enlist- ing in the R. C. A. F'., (W.D.,) and has served for a time in that capacity since her discharge. ' " W gift was presented to Miss Allen which proved to be an electric iron for her future home. Rhoda Allen Will Be Married On Saturday um Rhoda Allen. who becomes the brlde of James Pen on Saturday at St Paul‘s Angllcan Church was guest of honor on Frlday nlght at the home of Mrs. Stewart McGlnn, Rae Ava. when the member“ of the staff of the Nathan: Telephone local ofllce met to offer good wishes to the brlde-to-be. Durlng the evening a beautifully ï¬zuaxï¬ssisxï¬znzuakéxzï¬ 3X... SOUTH PORCUPINE MERCHANTSâ€- LADIES Cï¬iLDREN's WEAR 77 Bruce Ave.. South Porcupine '. Fedor and Miss Marietta Nen- MAKINEN DRY GOODS . ' Clearing ' Women’s Summer Dresses and Shoes DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT Eng. Zoo. ‘Over ï¬fty of their neighbors and friends met last week ,at the home of Mrs. Frank Lehtinen, and many little tokens and gifts were received as parting presents. Joyce Allen To Seek Nursing Career , During the war they never missed a Tuesday afternoon at the Red Cross Room where they were shining ex- amples of industry. They will visit their mother in Fln~ land and their husband’s people; . and take many messages to other families from relatives here. All wish them ‘bon voyage’ and a safe return, although it may possibly be some months before they will be able to come backuto Canada. ‘ been, and 'are, wonderful Canadian citizens. The ï¬rst. Finnish ladies to leave South Porcupme for a visit, to their native land. left on Monday for Mon- treal Where they embark for Great Mum. and from thence sail to He!- They were Mrs. Toivo Ihander and was. 8. Kurllanti, sisters who have â€" --â€"'- W U Miss Joyce Allen, who is leaving than}: in who helpeq shortly to become a student nurse in success, especially the Hamilton General Hospital, Was guest Circle of the Church. Leave Féf - Visit To Homeland ms. Percy Wilson. Mrs. Bob Mc- Cormack. Thnmins. and hire. 1'. Tot» were unable to attend but contributed to the gift. DON’T LET REFRIGERATOR snowman MRRR YOU Get your milk ICE cow, min 117 Golden Ave., S. Porcupine â€" OPEN SUNDAYS â€"- Main St, ____§outh Porcupine Plumbing and Heating nu an n QUALITY SERVICE Luxfon’s Lunch News From NAP HUOT The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Cana- dian Legion met on Monday night in the Legion Hall to discuss plans for a Penny Sale which is 'to take place on Monday Aug. 28. in ’the Legion Hall. A congregational plclnlc. arranged by members or St. Paul’s Anglican Church took place last Wednesday afternoon at the Buffalo Ankerlte Park. Dalton’s Ibus took a load from town and cars were loaned by various mem- bers to accomodate others. Rev. J. Ford and Mr. H.- W. Taylor, chairman of the committee wish to thank all who helped to make it a success. especially the Ladies' Sewing The youngsters had a wonderful time, with ice-cream, pop, watermelon and tea. being distributed free during the afternoon. Anglicans EnjOy Church Picnic Races. contests. tug- of-war etc, made fun at the picnic. Legion Auxiliary Plans Penny Sale of honor on Mar â€t on» than by Mn. mm her hone on Moon 8.. Same 9! Jon“ high shoot was wen Ivmd ma men“ he! with 11:63qu am- durum the cm A happy “he ms In)!!!“ by 81 and the hostess served a «mum lunch to the young pooplc. Present were Jam Somewme. Mu- garet McLellan. Laura Rotunda. 1m; 0m. Ind Joyce Bflchtwcl). mum. Whit: was unable to stand. JEWELRY ~ SNRE u_ alumna) n. , I Inna-I WATCHES, CLOCKS 33mm. mun Duncan! BREN’S N that. a. mind crowd a good 'time is assured.