o" o % °¢ a*eoote ce cte stectostecst oo‘se "v °¢ "@ + *.2®, “. *4 * 4 * * % 44. hd #¢ @ Ld 04 @ w *.,.* s**, .00 o. * ® octoct 4 s* 4 * “.00’0 @ o .$ «o 9 $ Jerry‘s e s*o . Auto Wash _ 177 Pine St. N. 9â€"10 % f PHONE 1369 n‘:o9:«:oo:oo:“:oo:“:“z«:n:n:“:n:“:“:“:“:“:oo:“:“:“:n:n:n:o s Catholic Women‘s League Hold Successful Card Party Members of Ladies Guild Hold Successful Tea Council For Adult Education Hold First Fall Meeting The following were to exeâ€" cutive office. Mr. J. H. Fisher, Mr. J. G. Malkin, Mrs. A. J. O‘Donnell, Mrs. G. S. McDonald, Mrs. E. W. Pooley and Mr. W. B. Sparks. Plans for the year were d :scussed at some l>ngth. A meeting of those interestsd in drama was set for Tuesâ€" day, September 30th, and for those in‘erested in music for Friday, Ocâ€" tober 3rd, at ths Schumacher Public Schocol. The exscutive are anxious to find a candidats to attend the course for Community Leaders in Parent Eduâ€" cation! which is to be off:red at North Bay, the last week of October. It was thought that financesâ€"would be raised if a volunteer could ke found. Harvest Thanksgiving servicis were held Sunday in the Schumacher Angliâ€" can Mission, Erst Avenues. The Catholic Women‘s Leagu»> of St. Ainhonsus Parish Church, Schuâ€" macher,; held a #ery suzscessful card party last Woednesday evening .n the Mcelntyre auditor.um. Bridge and five hundr:d were played and the prize were: _â€" Biigageâ€"Ladies First, Mrs. Reynolds, priz> dona.cd by Schumacher Hardâ€" ware; Ladies Second, Mrs. Gecorge Babâ€" ecock, priz> deoenzed by Gcrdon‘s Gift Shop: Gents First, Mr. H. Cybulski, prizs> donated by Mark Bowie; Gents Hecond, Mr. J. O‘Sullivan, prizs dosâ€" nattd by Brisece‘s Drug Store. The â€" ticket convyeners wiere Mrs. Charles Barron and Mrs. Ken Burns. Bridge conv. nmners were Mrs. Frod Milâ€" ler and Mrs. Agncs Fizndal, Mrs. W. Mansfield convened the "500." Kitchen were Mrs. Farl Monaghan, assisted by Mrs. Tommy Clark and Mrs. Alohcns»s Fournier. Strving conâ€" veners were Mrs. Tom Stsepe, assisted by Miss Margueritas Smith, Miss Ella MacKenzie, Mrs. Harold Cybuilski, Mrs. Jack Marshall, Mrs. G:eorge Babcock, Mrs. J. MacDonngll, Mrs. Jack Murphy, Mrs..B. Weber, Mrs. Claire Messscar. 'I‘hf“ Schumacher Council for Adult Rducaticn met Friday evening in the public schcol. | â€" SCHUMACHER n d uin EOW T C P Boutet_ priz* d natéed Uv Gran ‘s Hard- ware; Ladiecs Second, Mrs. B. Webtr, ecmbined prize donated by Fowlir and Bceamish Store: Gents First, Mr. B. prize dona‘isd by Feldman‘s Store; Gents Second, Mrs. T. Monâ€" tigny, (playing as gent), prize donate2d by McNaughton‘s Drug Stors. Dcor prize was woif by Mrs. Al;sx Mair, the pr.ize was donat:d by the Tisdale Hotel. After cards a delic oys lunch was Aiter cards served. PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS CLEAN ROOMS ~ NEWLY REMODELLED PHONE 731 â€" 30 FIRST AVE. 38â€"9â€"40â€"1 * i SWHILVAH UV $ # ce e e o e 2 2 2 n 2 o s o y s y . z. s y o s o o iz o og 5 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 k 4A ANVA q . B a M tA M se mb 0 O PeC 20 OS The church was d°c01ated for the SCHUMACHER HOTEL SPECIAL SIMONIZING THIS SPECIAL oNE MONTH ONLY Protect Your Paint From Winter Weather News From A quiet, but viry pretty wedding was hold Friday morning at 11 a.m. in â€"Trinity ‘Church Manse, Schumacher, when Shirley, daughter cf Mr. Jack and the la‘e Mrs. MceMasier, Fourth Avenue, b:â€" cams thse bride of William Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patterson, Torom‘:o. Rev. J. A. Breckonbridge ofâ€" ficiated, + The matron of honor, Mrs. T. â€"H. Patttrson wore a two plece suit of torqucise blue gabardine, with hat to match and corsagse of red roses. The best man was Kirk Cavanaugh. ‘After the ceremony, a recspilon was held a the home of Mrs. Calverly, Second ~Ave, Mrs. Harold Dillon of Ssouth Pcreupin:, aunt of the bride, r2ceived the guosts, and~wore a klack crepe dress with matching accessories, and a corsasse of mixed flowers. Mrs. McCalvirly assisted in receiving the guests, and wor> a dress of black crepe and corsage of red roses. The brid> was gliven in marriags by father, and wore a ¢wo piecsa suil ofâ€" _ pale blue gabardine with blue plumed hat to match and a corsage of white gardenias. Guests at the wedding reception wers> Mrs. Stan Milleor, grandmolher of the bride, Mr. and Mrs: Harold Dilicn, uncle and aunt of the bride, Mrs. Fred Webber, Mrs. Roly Nilscn, Mrs. Jorry Harris, Mrs. James Sutherâ€" land, Mr. and Mrs. Horb Mill:r, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Cavanaugh, Mr. and Mrs.. Hedigan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack MclLellan. Mrs. J. Maletich, Mrs. T. Redden, Miss Pesgy Sutherland, Mrs. Calverly, Mr. Hugh Calverly and Mr. Jack McMaster. Shirley McMaster Becomes Bride of William Patterson The lunch table was very attractive with linen cover, tall pink candl‘s in silver holders and centsred with a three lavor wedding cake. Mrs. Fred Webb:r pcured tta and Mrs. Roly Nelson, Mrs. Herbh Miller and Mrs. Harold Dillon assisted in serving. The bride and groom left on the aftsrnuoon for a wedding trip to Montrsal and other points. On thsir return, they w.ll tak> un residence cn Firs; Ave., Schumacher. A voise cf thgrnks was expressed by th> junior groups to â€"Mrs. Howard Wadds!, presidint of the Women‘s Missicnary Scciety, and to th> memâ€" bers for the evening which they all enjoyed. G‘fis to the attendants were, to the matron of hcnor, a goldâ€"fillsd brooch, and to ths best man, a lighter. Monday the Ladies Guild held a very successful afterncon toa, sals of home baking and veg: ables. Mrs, Eimer Smy‘th was :n charge of the vegctalfs table, Mrs. Joe Percival was in charge of the hom>»> bakin«@ table, serving ts at the small tsa tablss were Miss Smith, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Simpscn,. and Mss B:=: y Smyth. The kitchen convtner was Mrs. Harry Dobâ€" son. Mrs. EKimer Emyth, pr.sident cf ‘he Guild and the members express their thanks to all who donated and hclped maks the tea a suee ssful evert. Saturday the Women‘s Missionary Sccigty of Triniy United Church held a "Fam‘ly Par.y" in the church hall. The guests for tha ey:â€" ning were the jun.or orgeanizations of the church. Junior Organizations Are Guests At "Family Party" During the evening, Mrs H. Spencs, of Toronto, save a very educa:icnal talk cn varicus subjects. Following a d:lic.ous lunch was served and a social pericd was enjoyed. occasion and there was a large â€"atâ€" t rdance at cach service. TaKing nart in the interf:sting proâ€" gramme the Mission Band, Th2 Canadian Girls in Train‘ng and thse Girl Explorers. Rev. Canon Cushing preached a very appropriate s:rmoin. McDowell Motors Limited Ford, Monarch and Fordâ€"Tractors Sales Phone 414 Service Phone. 415 oAk READY FO8 T4E COLDF Drive in today for a complete fallâ€"time checkâ€"up. We‘ll help prepare your car for winter driving with expert Imperial Lubrication, winterâ€" grade Marvelube Motor Oil and Esso Gasoline. Schumacher Highway Mrs. George Helmer was guest of, honour at a surprise birthday party on Monday given by her daughter Mrs. Irene Bowes at her home. Old friends met, and broughkt lovâ€" cly gifts to_Mrs. Helmer, with day congratulations, and a happy evening was spent culminating in a delightful lunch, at which a special birthday cake was the centre of atâ€" *+raction. Whist was the form of entertainâ€" ment prizes being won by (1) Mrs. Pearl Connelly,‘(2) Mrs. Jack Andâ€" rews, (3) Mrs. Harold Helmes (4) Mrs. Frank Lewis. Tungral arrangements were with the Walkir Funeral Hcom>, Timmns. Burial was made in Timmins ‘Cemetory. Pallâ€" bearers were Imbio Cumcich, Mijo Suketich, Auton Skvorick, Marko Oresâ€" kovic, Tomo Tomljenovich, Jesip Mryl-‘ jork. SOUTH PORCUPINNE Mrs:; George Helmer Feted At Lovely Birthday Party Guests included the prizewinners, hostess and guest of honour and Mrs. Randall Woods, Mrs Ivan Lang. Mrs. Jack Brown, Mrs. Wm. Helmer, Mrs. Coott, Mrs. Montrose, Mrs. George Pirie, Mrs. Ruby Chapman, Mrs. Jack Ferguson, Mrs. Wes, Bass, Mrs. T. Mahon, Mrs. Russell Lang, Mrs. N. Woon, Mrs. Butler and Mr. H. Robiâ€" taille, Many cf his countrymen and fellow workers attended the~ ssrvice which was conducted hy the Rev. J. A. Breckâ€" cnbridge® Accidental Death Verdict In Case Of Norman Burrows Last Thluirsday a coroner‘s jury sitting in South Porcupine Municipal Building gave a verdict of accidental death on the case of Norman Burâ€" rows of Timmins who was killed early on the morning of September and when he was pinned beneath® an overturned car on the back road to Timmins. Funeral Services Held For Late Mike Delich The late Mr. Delich was in h.s 42 year and was held :n high estecm by his fellow ~woerkmen who sinc:rely mourn his nassing and extond thsir deepest sympathy to Mrs. D:lich and family in their sad bereavement. _ The funeral was h:ld under the auspic:s of ths Croation Praternal Un‘cn Sociely Branch 930. Funsral services wirse held last Thursday afternoon in Trinity Unitsd Church, Schumacher, for the late Mik> Delich, 9 Second Ave., who lost his life as the result of an accident in the McIntvrs Mine., Tuesday aft rncon Schumacher High School students entertained tha Iroquois Falls rugby tiam Saturday evening in th> High Schcol auditcrium. A nice social time was spent and dancng rececrded music was enjoyed. * Trin.iy United Church Choir, Schuâ€" macher, are hoidirs their annual Autumn t a, and sale of home baking in the church hall, Saturday afit>rnoon 4th, from 2 till 5 pim. The jury also recommended that the portion of the highwsy 67A at which the accident occurred should be protected by a guard rail. The service of worship Sunday e@eâ€" n‘g in Trinity Un‘tcd Church, Schuâ€" macher, was under the auspices cof the Wem n‘s Miss onary Scciety, Mrs. L. T. Hunitr, Pr:sident of the Torâ€" onito branch, gave a viry interest ng address, the theme was "West rn H=nds Are Sure‘" The addrcss was ilustrat:d by a r:el of film. Mrs. Horhel, of Saskatchewan, sp nt a few davs visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stit;, Third Ave. Mrs, Wishart, and of Flini, Michigan, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Millor, Fith Ave. Dr. H. L. Minthorn conducted the inquest and a jury composedt of foreâ€" man Wm. Boyd, Tom ~Cahill, Ben Tomchick, Tom Ryan and Maurice on an ad. Londry. 66 T C‘ petition over the Jasper Park Lodge course.â€" Bing is shown above, right, t with Verley and the silver trophy. The Crooner set out the next day o:a hunting trip for Grizzly and Big Hosm Sheep along the riorthern bo o6 Jasper National Park,. â€"â€"â€"â€" se l in io+ 36th green won for Bing Crosby a golf championstip and possession of the famous Jasper Totem Pole Trophy. Off the green at the back in two, he chipped the ball into the cup to defeat Gordon K. Verley, of Victoria, B.C.; in a spectacular finish witnessed by the largest gallery ever to follow a comâ€" BING WINS JASPEKRK TOTEM POLE TROPHY â€"â€"A birdic three on the SCHUMACHER The gun had evidently been used during the winter, and had had no care. He was ‘ordered to make resâ€" titution, (gun and repairs) :and signâ€" ing a bond for a year to keep the peace. "You‘ll be sent to school, where you can learn something of use to you if you behave" was his worship‘s remark. Emil Puissari was fined $10 and costs for "common assault" upon Jack Kleimola on Sept. l1th. Police this opring located the rifle at Kuusela‘s home. He told the poâ€" lice he had bought it in Cochrane, and it was this statement which conâ€" demned him. Later he said he had taken theâ€"rifle home to look after it, after he had found it in his trapper‘s cabin in the bush. Joseph McLeod, was sent to a reâ€" formatory for nine months definite, and i8 months indefinite on a theft charge. "Accidental Death" Verdict In Walter Hall Death â€" Mb Evdience was given that the ritfe left by Capyk temporarily at a ‘shelâ€" ter‘ or cabin in the bush, was not there when he went for it. Little Walter Hall, the 10 year old boy who was killed on September i4th on the highway near Pottsville by a car, while he was riding a bicâ€" yoele, met "acidental death", accordâ€" ing to a coroner‘s jury which sat at Porcupine on Sept. 23rd. He blew his horn when about 200 feet away from Hall and his two comâ€" panions and the bicycles .swung over toward the edge of the road. As he drew opposite the boys the one nearâ€" est the middle of the road (Walter Hall} suddenly swerved in front of him. The little boy was §truck by the front wheel of his car. \~‘The car stopped within 10 feet of the impact when brakes were applied. He tried to turn his car to the left but it was too late to avoid the acciâ€" Crarged by William Capyk, Emile Kuusela with theft of a rifle, told the magistrate he took it but was not guilty. t# The driver of the car. Alex. Ivanofi of Kirkland Lake was absolved from all blame. The bicycle on which the lad was riding was blown into the path of the car by a strong wind. A A Remijos said that Parson came into his kitchen (where he was playing with his children), with two other men, and after discuss.on as to the auarrels over use of water from a well on complainant‘s property, callâ€" cd him a "bad name". "You go home please" he said, while all the family started crying â€" and then Parsons hit him five times. He told his wife to phone. for the police but "somebody had broken the phone". His wife went next door and phoned, but Parsons had gone when Constable Conley came and took Remijos to the doctor. Parsons denied Remijos‘ story and alleged that complainant had seized an axe to him. The magistrate was slightly scepâ€" tical as to the accuracy bf both storâ€" ies but fined Parsons $100 and costs. Parsons was defended by . Gregory Evans while W. S. CGardner appeared for Remijos. At Tuesday‘s Poli¢e Courtdwhich er‘Feted At was a very long ons, the principal esen { case was that brought by Stanley Pl' tatl()ll Rem‘ljos agoinst Frank Parsons for eesault. Dr. Johnson testified to treating Remijos for a broken nose and other fairly scrious facial injurâ€" ies. . To honour Mrs trict Commissionst es who will be to join her hush on Saturday. a draw was made for an R.C.A. Victor portableâ€"radio sponâ€" sored by the local branch of the Canâ€" adian Legion. Mrs. P. M. Smith, 113 Main St. was the winner. dent Ivanoï¬â€™ rushed the boy to hospilal but he was dead upon arrival. Other passengers corroborated the witness and Christopher Hall, who was with Walter when it happened gave his version of the accident which tallied with that of the driver of the car. Police Court Briefs Mrs. B.H. Harper Girl At the dance at the Finnish I-Igtll SOUTH PORCUPINE News From Don Miller Presents Trophy To Winners Of Bantam League At a party held by the Lion‘s Club in the Legion Hall recently, the troâ€" phy offered by the Club to the champâ€" ions of the South Porcupine BRantam League (softball), was presenied to the coach of the Kiwanis Team (Carlo Cattarelio). The trophy was presâ€" ented by the President of the Lion‘s Club â€" Mr. Don Millar. h.h Last Thursday the determining game was played between the Kiwanâ€" is team and the Colden City team. The result was 27â€"7. The other teams in the Lionsâ€"sponâ€" sored League were Buffaoâ€" Ankerite, Lionâ€"tamers and Tailâ€"twisters. Coactk of the Golden City team was Frank McChesney. Members of the winning team were Murray Costello, Jack Cuiiningham, Carlo ‘Cattarello Jr., Frank Bettiol Danny Belisle, Pete Gazzola, Douglas 0 0 o 0 n-:n‘\ï¬ln . To honour Mrs. B. H. Harper., Disâ€" trict Commissioner for the Girl Cuidâ€" es who will be leaving very shortly to join her husband at Moose Facâ€" try. the Guiders of the district held a very nice farewell party at the home of Mrs. R. Stark, Connaught Hill last Wednesday evening. Mrs,. Stark is Brown Owl of the Brownie pack in town and acted as hostess for the occasion. ‘"Madam" (official title) Harper will not be giving up her position as Disâ€" trict Commissioner, but will make her official visits to the different centres as usual. Guide Companies have been formed in the Indian Misâ€" sionary schools in the area in which the Harpers will be living. Those present included: Hostess Brown Owl, and Tawny Owl (Irene Roach), Captain Valerie Huggins, of South Porcupine, and Guides Capâ€" tain Elsis Clatworthy, Bunny Bailey, (Camp Guide Leader), Alta Fisher, Evan Pelletier, Eva Hamilton, Gladys Lengman, Doris Reed all of Timâ€" mins 12LE Y â€" 14 k Lo k P ce en o oo esc 1 t 1/ EZ7 Lessor, Joe Mellac, Henry Puchala, Penttii Kuivinen, Raphael White, Bobby Wilder and John Zoschke. Guide District Commissionâ€" er Feted At Party And During the evening a small memâ€" ento from the Guiders in the form of a gold "Trefoil" was presented to the Commissioner, who fellingly reâ€" sponded to the gift, with a few words of thanks. Mr. Cecil Fowlie of Halifax who has been in camp for a week returnâ€" ed to Toronto on Monday. Games and other forms of enterâ€" tainment provided a happy eévening,. and a delicious lunch was served. Sales and Service Imperial Oil Products Atlas Tires, Batteries Accessories PHONE 54 South Porcupine 12â€"47P FLOCGR SANDING â€" ~Dustless Machines We Cater To Banquets â€" Weddings â€" Parties PHONE 400 For Reservations Regular Meal Hours South Porcupine, Ontaro _ 3â€"48P MAPLE LEAF CAFE MACHINE WORKS General Machine Shop â€"PHONE 440 Box 328 207 Crawford St. South Porcupine 12â€"47P 98 Golden Ave. South Porcupine Good Meals â€" Clean Rooms â€" PHONE 885 39â€"40â€"41P Porcupine Service Station Sam Krakana, Prop. trease, Oil Battery Service PHONE J072W Porcupine, Ont. Service Guaranteed PHONE 829J Porcupine Painters 57 Dome Ave 11â€"47P South Poreupine AIRPORT HOTEL SHOE REPAIRS SKATES SHARPENED 79 GOLDEN AVE. South Porcupine 39, 49, 41P Prompt Service For Out of Town Jobs . J. THOMPSON A. AQUINO Geo. Poppleton Miss Mary Sullivan, Reg. N. reâ€" turned to Toronto on Tuesday after spending three woeks with her broâ€" ther and sisterâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. R. Sullivan of Front St. Heikka Huhktala Victim of Drowning Buried Last Week Searchers found the man,. â€" dead from exposure and drowning, on a bank near where he had gone into the water. The water had not been too deep at this point and he had managed to get to shore bui, withâ€" qut help a hand had died. His body was brought to Hunkin‘s Funeral Parlors and Rev. Morris ofâ€" ficiated next day at Chriqtian burial in Tsdale Cemetery. Dancing classes were resumed at the public school on Wednesday. It is announced that new pupils enâ€" tering at once will be given sufficâ€" ient tuition to enable them to take part in the dress recital to be put on in January. Heikka Huhtala aged 46 met a tragic end on Sopt. 24th at Hoyle. Huhtala, a lumberman, making hnis headquarters in South Porcupine when of work, and with no known relatives in Canada, left with four other bushmen on the evening of the 24th, to go up the Frederick House River to the Woollings Camps in a boat. Somehow in the dark, the man stepped off the boat into the wates, The others searched for him but thinkng he had drowned, went on. and phoned the police from the camp. Mr. George Morgan hi to Toronto after vising h son for a week, in town > P â€"G so «t 4 DP â€"D P P D â€"Gâ€"CG~â€"G OSAAA L OAAA OA P CAAA â€" P P PA O*""““l‘ Mary Lou Hat Shop "EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY" Pearce‘s Store Cor. Golden Ave. â€"â€" Crawford St. ‘ _ 88 Bruce Ave M. T. Haapla, Kay Votour Proprietors Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service 3â€"48P PHONE 125 84 Bruce Ave. South Porcupine McDonald‘s Drug Store ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR | Phone 152 South Porcupine 12â€"47P Formerly McWilliams Drugâ€" Store Drugs â€" Prescriptions Tobacco â€" Magazines PHONE 114 Dalton Blk. South Porcupine _ 12â€"47P SHELL SERVICE STATION Good Friendly Service PHONE 777 J. A. LONERGAN Dominion Bakery 74 Bruce Ave, Ssouth Porcupine 12â€"4"7P Belvediere Lunch Keat Italian spaghetti Sandwiches PHONE 718W 48 Golden Ave. W. G. Heise, Prop. 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