Mfs . Eddie pmm CeL T. Enjoy ‘Guest Of Honor 3Â¥ Haflowefn Concert L Unable to attend but sending lovely gifts were: Mrs. M. Deardon, Mrs. A. Plendal, Miss Kay Curry, Miss Lois Matthews, Margaret® Beullioh, Currie, Mrs. Alf. QGlazier, Mrs B. Chevigr. The following attended: Mrs. E. Moran, Mrs. B. Harris, Mrs. J. Pecote, Mrs., Mrs. 8. Shanks, R Hazelwood, â€"Mrs.‘ Don‘ Campbell, Mrs. A. Mair, Mrs. J. Banich, Mrs. C; Rich= ardson, Mrs. B. Chicione, Kay Mcâ€" Donough,. During the evening the guest of hohnâ€" or was the recipient many lovely gifts. A delicious lunch was serveï¬ by the lm Kidie Dunn was guest of honor at nicely arranged party held at‘ the home of Mrs. Bill Cooke, Becond Ave. Hostesses for the party were Mrs. Abefnnah and Mrs. Bill Cooke; The first part of the evening was apehnt playing bingo and the prize winners were Mrs, Mair, Mrs.â€"Dunn, Mrs. Banâ€" ich, Mrs. Haris and Mrs. Pecore. The winner of the bean contecst Was Kay McDonough. ‘A WIDE SELECTION.OF CARDS FROM SUCH FAMOUS MAKERS As "TOOTHILLS", "CANADâ€" IAN ARTIST SERIES", ETC., ENABLES YOU TO CHOOSE A CARD=WHICH WILL SUIT YoU PERFECTLY . â€" A PRICE YOULL BE GLAD TO PAY. 2. The Porcupine Advance 210 Algonquin Blvd., East ds AVOID THE LASTâ€"MINUTEâ€" RUSH AND BE SURE OF YOUR CHRETMAS CARD sSUPPLY BY ORDERING NOW FROM > 11 @#. 4 it / V aÂ¥ 99. s 9: to |.. @0 a ¢ ‘ < §â€" : ; # . * . «t o af W _ y / w Wedding Invitations ..Personal Stationery .flcï¬LAN’S s receive careful attention at Cor. Second Pine St. Schumacher Grocery and Meat arket These firms will serve you â€"best! e The following girls attended: June Collier, Mary Sparks, Maureen Kenâ€" nedy, Helen Eliot, Janety Malkin, Shirâ€" ley Monaghan, Betty Smyth, Mary Stewart, Elizabeth Robson,â€" Shirley Joan Greer, Nina ~â€"Phillips, Joan Goodyer, Shirley and Joan Lowe, Elisie Oorrigan Betty Cameron, Marlyn Grist. 4 4 Cl ,l; A Hallowe‘en concert was then held, with the girls all dressed for the ocâ€" cassion, and games were enjoyed. Prizes were awarded during the evenâ€" ing ‘to Junme Collier, <Mary Sparks, Mauréen Kennedy and Helen Eliot. The: meeting® closed . with "taps. 'l‘heOG T. T. of Trinity United Church held.‘,theh' meéeting this week on Monday ?venlhg lnstead of Thursâ€" day. + The meetms .opcnedpmlhh a hymn and Mrs. Roy: Wilaorr comlncted the worship service"â€" The roll call was made and the secretary‘s report was the Project on India. "‘be glnad to caBlâ€"on . FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. Phone â€" 788 â€"‘â€" Schomacher Schumacher Sherwin â€" Williams â€" GRANT HANCOCK ' HARDWARE â€" I Delivery To Timmins Daily â€" Comfortable Rooms Excéllent Service â€" * House of Hospitality" ose, WHson gave ,_u., wit .f Phone #Dâ€" ‘The report on the committee on adâ€" 1 4. + P 53 09 ult â€" education was se e i Nee s c iss ie oh. b..fuat uomcsA C ty Mranams PredDavï¬son Bank ns of Commerce Apts., Pirst Ave., returnâ€" ’I‘he Schumwher Home and School ï¬mmnylm‘tGmnd association â€" held . their meeting last Valley and other points. Thursday evening in the public school. Mr. and Mrs. Rae and family, Pirst The meeting opened with a sing song Ave., left Friday, for Toronto wnere led by Mr. President N. D. theywmtakeuprmdeme 24 Adams was in the chair. Ducking the apple contest . was . won by Mr. W. K. Wylie and Bill Laï¬etty The clothes pin contest. was: won by Mrs. Woddrow and Mrs. Lett ofâ€" Potrâ€" cupine. The nut competinon was won by: 1st, Mr‘. M.~Urquhart and Jimmy Fraser: 20d,: Mr. Dave ‘Killens and Bill Lafferty. ‘The ibiscuit and. Whistl- ing competition was . won bx Mr. â€"Bert Waite. The feeding competition was won by Shirley Moran, Jessie Macgeï¬- zig, Shirley Monaghan and Kathleun Hill. ; â€"â€"â€"= s Rev. J. A. Breckenridge thanked all who had contributed to the: program and made the party so. _successfulf _A delicious lunch of sandwiches, doughnuts and pumpkin . tarts and coffee were served. â€" ob Miss Barbara Hayward, Second Ave., left last week for Toronto,. where she will take a course in dccupational therâ€" aphy at the Univeraity . mcnto.\ The smafly of MrS. H. Foster, First Ave., will be pleased to know that she was able to leave St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital Thnursday and is mï¬ns mfm- ably at herhome. . Mrs. R.. M. Dunn,‘ Timmins, » sang three lovely #ol0s.. Mrs. Ran‘dolph ac= companied at the piano,: Mrs. *Tom Leck sang. two lovely solos, playing her own accompaniment. Shirley Monaghan and Shirley Moran gave a piano duet, and . Neil ‘Pooley, played solo on his fute. Mrs. Leck accomâ€" pinied â€" the : pigho; Jimmy Fraser gave a cornet solo; Mrs. Praserâ€"gave a story and Mrs. read: a: poem. After the musical part of the program,, gamesâ€" were enjoyed Mrs. Binclair MacMillan, MciIntyre Property, left Sunday on the Northâ€" land for Toronto where she will reâ€" ceive medical treatment. The ‘hall was nicely «decorated with Hallcweee‘n motifs and a grand proâ€" gram was arranged. The Reéev,. J. A. Breckenridge ~was> chirman for _the Mrs. H. Waddell, president of the W. M.>S. . and Mrs.: Dan Fraser were in charge of the program. Little Linda Urquhart and Eléen MacMillan, dressed in orange and black ‘costumes, opened the program: with a Hallowe‘en song. shirley Kyle gave a violin. solo and Mrs.>Tom Leck accompanmd At the plano. A 274 q 14 REZ As L OA AR O ATALRA â€"~â€" W. M. S. Hallowe‘ en "New Books Received Night Features . In Memorial Library MuSlc and Games * ho . Memoria 1 at. Banime:. The <~W. M. S. of Trinity : United Church held a Hallowe‘en night on Tuesday evening in the church hall. Members of the congregation andâ€"théir friends, also the ladies of the iPorcuâ€" pine United iChurch Womens Assocâ€" iation attended. 4 % Rhondda Kelly, who‘ a trip! to América with her title Australia," arrived in Can‘aaa ft Niagara ‘Falls, Ont., to begin a tour of Canadian towns and cities. She*is"shown‘ with ‘"Walter Wilson getting bét first ride‘in‘ Cariadaâ€"aboard‘the "surrey‘ ‘with the fringe on top."‘" SChrUMA CHER, H. 8.:. Group JUVENILE Snippâ€"Snappâ€"Snurr and theâ€" Yellow Sled, by Maj Lindman; Breakfast with the \Clowns, by Rosalie Shocum; Five Bears and Miranda, by Henry Beston. . . TEENS. AND JUVENMILES: Ann (Porter, Nurse, by John Benâ€" nett; Annimals on the March, ‘by Reed and Lucas; Australia, The Island Conâ€" tinent, by Grace Allen Hogarth; Black Spanie! Mystery, â€" by. Betty Cavanna; Burgess Bird Book, by Burgess; Dude Ranch, by Creigvdton Peet White Fang by* Jack London. For 15 year!héwasonï¬mitlflat the Hollinger mine. Mr. Wills will carry with him the best wishes of his many friends in his new office. Frank Wills Named Tisdale Assessor ship of: Tisdale, Mr. Frank Wills, Gecâ€" ond Ave., was . appomted for t{'wi u agsistant assessor to the late Mr.‘ MaXwell Smith since 1941. Coming from England in 1924, he has been resident of Schumacher for 32 NON FICTION Man, an Autoblography, by George R. Steevart; Sky: Freighter, by Howard M. '70000 to One, by Quentier Reynolds World Treasgury of Proverbs, Edited by. Heï¬ry Dovidoff; In Search of Myself, by â€"Frederick P. Groves: New Zealand, by Philip L. Soljak: Elâ€" izabeth and Liecester, by Milton Waldâ€" man;. Fun With A Pencil, by Andrew Loomes; I Find My Vocation, by Harry D. Kitson; More Was Lost, by Eleanor Pére‘nyi. At a recent meeting of the Townâ€" ship of: Tisdale, Mr. Frank Wills, Becâ€" cher on First Ave., has received the following new books. FICTION ‘ JaVA Head, by Joseph Hergeshelmer: Sweet River in the Morning, by Winâ€" ston. Cleives; River, by Rumer Godden: The Wall Between, by Elsie QOakes Barber; The MiracIe Of The Bells, by Russell Janney; To See A Fine Lady, by Norah Lofts: Receive The Gale, by Francis G. Wickes:; The Reluctant Widow, byâ€"William McFee- The Scor‘pioh’ Trail, by T. C. H. Jadâ€" obs; Susan Spray, by Sheila Kayeâ€" Smi'th Of Lena Geyer by Marcia Davenport Memofial Library of Schumaâ€" SCHUMACHER; He lived on Railroad St. with anâ€" other oldâ€"timer (Angelo) and was well known to most pedople having been around the camp for the past twenty years. Born in Italy, he had been a resiâ€" dent in Canada most of his life, but hbad only one relative, a niece, living in Schumacher. His funeral took place on Tuesday morning at 8 from St. Joachim‘s R.C. Church, Father LaSalle officiating. Inâ€" terment was in Tisdale cemetery. During the afternoon Mrs. Ford was presented with a lovely pléstic bag as a parting gift, Mrs. W. Blakeman, president of the Sewing Circle, making the presentation. Mrs. Blakeman spoke of the regret félt by the circle at the impending deâ€" parture of. Mrs. Ford to Cochrane in the neéar future, and the affection which Mrs. Pord‘s gentle and helpful nature had aroused among the ladies for her. She finished by wishing her all the success and happiness possible in her future life. Death Follows gratefully recelved. . . Fall From Balcony Farewell Party Arturo Scaini, aged 74, died on Satâ€" urday Aafter falling from a balcony at the Belvidere building. His déeath was due not so much to injuries received in the fall, as to shock to a man of his age. c Mrs. Ford repluied feelingly to the address and thanked the ladies. for their good wishes. â€"A very delightful lunch was served Mrs. Lily Robinson pouring tea. ‘Those present included Mrs. W. Blakeman, Mrs. Stanley Jay, Mrs. Lily Robinson, Mrs. J. McDonnell, Mrs. A. Nitchke, Mrs. B. Anthorny, Mrs. E. Dupont, and Mrs. R. Connelly. Gentlemen present were Dr. McKitâ€" trick, Pat HOogan, Colin Robinson, T. Holmes, Bob. Sullivain, D. Mchermid, K. Dewar, C.,.Motherwell, C. Bennett, E. Harris, H. Martin, B. Dunlop, E. Magnusson, K. Sullivan, G. ‘Chambers, B. Campbell," Bill Peatce, F. Mason, W. Honer, Dick Pearce. «_ The South Poreupine Badminton Club cpened the season with a social evening on Tuesday night. Over fifty interested members and friends were in attendanceâ€"to enjoy badminton or bridge alternately. Badminton Club Opens Seasonâ€" The social convenor, Mrs. Fred Masâ€" on, planned a delicious lunch and was assisted in preparations by Mrs. Joyce Sullivan, Mrs. J. McCurdie, Mrs. Ralph Ellis and Mrs. J. Walsh. President Jack McCurdie announced that badminton will be played on Tuesâ€" day and Thursday evenings and Sun- day â€" afternoons. Mesdantes Honer, McFadden, Mason, Ferguson, Ellis, Sullivan (K), Magâ€" nusson, Walsh, Cattarello (C), Dunlop (B), Martin (H), Harris (E), Bennett (0), Motherwell, Lowrey, Dewar, Sulâ€" livan (Bob), MocDermid, McKittrick, Holmes, Mason. Among those present were ‘Misses Marion Mills, Francesca Cattarello, Dora Kesnesky, Frances Hogan,â€" Lila Ralston, Rita Costello, IsAbella Léeeney. SOUTH PORCUPINE MERCHANT soOUTH PORCUPINE ‘ _A shot gun was presented as a group gift from those at the party. Mrs, Coombes and three children will be moving also to the Golden Arrow in the near future. The party was sponsored by the millmen and surface men at the Hallâ€" nor to honor a man who Was well liked and who has been home at Hallnor since 1939. On Tuesday evening a farewell parâ€" ty was staged at the Edgewater Beach Pavilion in Golden City for Kirby Coombes, former mill superintendent at the Hallnor Mine, who is leaving this month to be the mine manager at the Golden Arrow mine near Raâ€" mure. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilder. Jack Mcinnis of Kirkland LAke spent the weekend with his, parents, Chief and Mrs. Mcinnis. The friends of Darwin Aitken, who has undergone a mastoid ‘operation récently in a Toronto hospital, wich him a speedy recovery and return home. A shower of fruit, vegetables, jJams and canned foods was held on Monday in the Moose Hall for the Rectory Of Bt. Joachim‘s Church and was a great Another gift, a pressure cooker, was presented to him by Rene Quesnel, a group gift from a number of his friends in town. .In making the of the tray, Mr. Cybuiski said that Mr. Rush= ton came to the garage as an apprenâ€" tice mechanic, and had risen to be head mechanic prior to his departute. Frank Rodyers entertained at the piano for dancing and singing, and Len Pacione sang "The Deésert Song" and "One Alone." Tea WIll be served from 2 to 5 p.m., and the ladies hope that as in the past the ladies Oof the towit will be as genâ€" erous B possible. Fruit, vegetables, fresh and canfied, pickles, and all conâ€" tributions Oof a like nature will be gratefully received. G‘HENIER â€" To Mr. and Mrs. bert Chenier, of 115 Patricia Blvd., on Oct, 26 â€" a son. The home of Mrs. Ralph Eilis on 32 Powell Ave. is to be the setting next Thursday, Nov. 7, of a fruit, vegeâ€" table and canned food shower for the benefit of the Porcupine General Hosâ€" pita.l. + A shower of fruit, vegetables, jJams and cannied foods was held on Monday in the Moose Hall for the Rectory Of Bt. Joachim‘s Church and was a great success. Harry Martin is visiting from Kapâ€" uskasing at his home on Connaught Hill for a few days. 4 Hospital Auxiliaryâ€" Plans Téa, Nov. 7 uskasing at his home on Connaught Hill for a few days. "Scotty" Galbriath left early this. month for Trenton, having joined the permanent R. C. A. P. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose McManus and son of Red Lake are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus McManus. Births in Porcupine General Hospital Austin â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Clair Austin of 29 Golden Ave. on Oct. 27 â€" son. CHBNIER â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Gil« bert Chenier, of 115 Patricia Blvd., on Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cybuiski, Mr. and Mrs. Benâ€" Tomâ€" chick, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Quesnel, Mr. and Mrs. Len Pacione, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hermant, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pasich, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompâ€" son, Mr. and Mrs. D. McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cybuliski, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roach, Mr. and Mrs. N. Graeber, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Laamanen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Quesnel, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Quesnel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Millette, Mr. Loring Quesnel, Mrs. L. McOoy. : JOHANSSEN â€" To Mr. and Myrs. L. Johanssen of 82 O‘Brien Ave., a daughter, on Oct. 24. § This will be sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the hospital, and is an annual affair. ~ BROWN â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brown of 120 Strachan Ave., a son on For Kirby Coombes DON‘T LET REFRIGERATOR SHORTAGE BOTHER YOU Get your milk ICE COLD, from Luxton‘s Lunch «â€" OPEN SUNDAYS â€" a â€" 8t., South Porcu; News From The Airport hotel was the stenge 0f a wonderful farewell party on Friday night given to honor "Jimmy" (R. J.) Rushtorl who has been employed as h mechanic at the South End Garage for the last fifteen years. Jimmy left on Sunday for Markham, Ont.., where he plans to open a garage and service station. Mr. Mike Cybuiski and Mr. BHBen Tomchick, owners of the South End Garage, presented the guest of haror with a silver tray in recognition of his services to the firm during the years of his employment with them. A delicious buffet lunch was served and enjoyed by all. Oontributlnz to the gift but unable to attend Were Mr. Bill Cumming, Dave Cumminsg and R. Jack. Church Observes 34th Anniversary Anniversary services (thirty fourth anniversary) were held on Bunday with special music ren% ered in the morning by the junior choir, and in the evening by the senior choir, with Mrs. A. E.. Stanlake as soloist, Rev. McLeod Oof Larder wke ofâ€" ficlated at both services and, preachéd to a large congregation at both: Rev. McLeod is a veteran of both world wars, having served in the last 6 Chaplain in the R. C. A, F‘., and before this as a missionary in Asia. A very delightful anniversary supper was held on Monday in the United Church by the W. A. in conjunction with the Evening Auxiliary which was well attended and enjoyed by over three hundred people. Président of W. A. Mrs. Carl Carruthers is to be congratulated on the excellence of, the menu and the wonderful goâ€"operation of all her helpers. 117 Golden Ave., 8. 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