Mrs. Arthur Willlams of Qi#Ph*e, vis. jited her mother Mrs. Am:rignon; Secâ€" ond avenue, during the woek/end. While here che attended the Skiiting Carâ€" nival. J Mr. ard Mrs. Bort Waite, Birch street returned Tuesday from a t’arm-mcnth holiday in England. $ Miss Marjorie Whm'tot. Bchool, North Bay. spent L4 at her home on Poplar stre jorte is a member of the ° Skating Club and while in n it uie h ib tenced the Bfatine Carniva Pattevson of Glasgow Seotland, spent a Tew meeks visiting her ‘sister, Mrs,. Leshe 311 Third avenue â€" She left Priday for Torohw where ghe will visit with hc§' mother prior to leaving for her homa in Scotland. Mr. and Mts. Douglas Briden,‘of Upâ€" per Canada ‘Mines, Dobie, ‘svent the weekâ€"end with.Mrs. Briden‘s mother, Mr:. E. Watson, and sister, Mrs. Sinâ€" clair MacMiHManm *~Mcintyre Property. While here they attended the Skating Carnival. Mrs. James Scullion. Pirst avenue, left Monday for an extendedâ€" holiday in Nova Sceotia. Mrs. Santily Pulton, Second ‘avenue, visited her son Alex in Oshawa. Alex is professionadl instructor at the Oshawa Skating Club and during her visit she attended the carnival., 41 € Mr. and Mrg, Jim Keeley, Virginia town, visited at the home of Mr. Keeâ€" ley‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Keeâ€" ley, MciIintyre Property. "They also atâ€" tended the skatinz carnival. | i i is is i i stt 2t 0_.90.00 .“.00 .00 '00 .00.0 # .00 # # ## # .0 *# ". ## * # 2*, 4* *A ..Q.O.. #4 ®@ # #* t * * * .00.'.. .0 *# .0 # * @1 Mrs. George Collins, of in town forithe skating e 0:. .. *# # Â¥* ® # w# *# *# 4+ ## # # *4 44 # # #4 # # #4 # # #4 # # ## # # ## # .0 ie u. it 00..00. * * ##4 # h Miss Betty Keeley, of Kirkland Lake, visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Keeley, while Rore to alâ€" tend the carnival. Miss Elizabeth Peat MacMillan, Mc FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. Phone 788 Schumacher omfortable Rooms ~ Excellent Service Schumacher Highway PEARL LAKE HOTEL PREMIER GEORGE DREW "‘The House of Hospitality" Tues. â€" April 20 CKGB 680 _ 745 â€"8.00 pam.. SCHUMACHER â€" It‘s time‘ to put your car in shape for warm weather drivingâ€"give it new pep with fresh, clean summer lubric¢ants. We‘ll be glad to give your car a *"‘*spring tonic‘‘ with the following servicesâ€"â€" We try to give you such good service that you‘ll warlt to come back again,. Drive in anytime. "ONTARIO MINING LOOKS AHEAD" QUEEN‘S PARK REPORT No. 13 ©@ Change winter crankease oil to correct summer grade. @ Change winter transmission and differenâ€" tial lubricants to correct summer grades. © Lubricate chassis thoroughlyâ€"every point covered with the right oil or grease. Drain antifreeze and flush radiator, Check tires and battery. @ Checok lights, oil filter and radiator hose,. Sudbury wa carnival. News From : | ftown atâ€" Normal weekend bEALL R Mrs. MacKenzie Keith. MeIntyre Proâ€" perty, swnent the Easter holiday visitâ€" ing witi her husbard, Dr. MacKenzie Keith, Washington. Intvre Property, left Sunday to take @a with the Bureau of Mines, Mr. Jolhin Keelev, Noranda, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mr#,., D. E. Kecley, MoIntyre Property. While in town h> attended the skatâ€" ing carnival.. . Mr. and <(Mrs, Maurice Hastie, of Kirklard YVake, visited Mrs. Hastie‘s broiler,. _ Mr Thomag Quine, Ratlroad street. . WWe in town they attended the ‘c arniva Leach, Krizmanic Vows Are Spoken ‘~A â€" doubleâ€"ring wedding ceremony took place against a background of Easter lilies, daffodils and sweetpeas In‘ St. Joachim‘sâ€" Roman Catholic Chureh, Sunday afternoon, April 4th when Katharnie Krizmanic, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank‘ Krizâ€" manic became the bride of Allen Leach, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Leach ; Sudbury. Rev. R. LaSalle Mrs. W. Aitken presided at. thre orgdn ‘while Mrs. Cora Cececoni sanr' ‘Ave‘Mana For the the bncle L‘hose a zown of blush satin, fashioned . on coonial lines with motherâ€"ofâ€"pearl buttons from the round neckline to the waist of the fitted bodice. ‘ The dropped shoulder line gvas of net inset. Her full ‘skirt had a ruflled front panel and a long train, <Fhe. sheer embroidereéed veil was caught with a seed pearl coronet and she carried a cascade of Easter Lilies and fern. Mrs. Ann Mahon as matron of honor worea gown of blue Faconne crepe with a low neckline, fitted bodice, and draped front coming to a bow effect back. She wore a pink head dress with a bow of pink, threeâ€"quarter length gloves and earried a bouquet of red roses. The bride‘s four bridesmaids were *Miss ‘Mary Gaspic was dressed in blue taffeta, short puffed sleeves with asweetheart neckline and a full skirt. She wore pink flower crown and pink gloves,, and carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white carnations. The bride‘s four bridesmaids were Miss Louise Vesel gowned in pink taffetag fashioned with a dropped shouldter line with a fitted bodice and a.long bouffant skirt, She wore a crown of blue flowers caught with a bow and blue gloves, and carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white carnations. *./‘ ) . $ Miss Katharine Krizmanic, cousin o{ the bride was gowned in pink, dotâ€" marquisette with sweetheart neckline, longsleeves, fitted bodice and a full skirt. She wore a crown of, blue SOUTHE PORCUPINE Tel. 414. â€" 415 l Families From Shawville 1 Hear Town Pastor Sunday April 18 in South Porcupine United Church. Over forty families from Shawvilloe, Quebec, or from that district in the Ottawa Valley are living in South Porcupine and it was decided some time ago that the minister of the Unâ€" ited Church at Shawville should be invited to come to S. Porcuvine to enlov â€"a reâ€"union with his former patrishioners. S Revd. Alexander F. Fokes. B.A., RD.. of Shawville will be in S. Porâ€" cupine on the 18th, to speak at both morning and evening services After the evening service there will be a social hour for former residents of Shawville and the Ottawa Valley i0 personally meet the minister, the members of the Women‘s Association acting as hostesses for the occasion. Anâ€" entertainment â€" committee â€" of Shawville people Mr. Jason Cunningâ€" ham, Mrs. Gerald Draper and Mrs. James Baker will see that the visiting minister is well cared for by his friends in South Poreupine. * _ Revd. Fokes has been minister of the United Church in Shawville for eighteen years. Geoorge Starling, aged 49, died Tuesâ€" day very suddenly in Dr. W. H. Atâ€" kinson‘s office while waiting for the doctor to come for his regular mornâ€" ing office hours. flowers and carried a colonial bouâ€" sidered quet of pink and white carnations. Miss Stefie Hocevar wore a blue satin gown with sweetheart neckline puffed sleeves and a fitted bodice coming to a point with a long full skirt. She wore a pink crown of qlowcrs and pink gloves, carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white carnations. Page boy was Johnnie Krizmanic, brother of the bride, and the flower girl was Margaret Leach, sister of the groom. Best man was Tod Maâ€" hon and the ushers were Keith Robâ€" ertson of Sudbury, Eddy Morandin of Schumacher, Joe Brelic of Toronto and Fred Gaspic. After the ceremony a wedding reâ€" ception was held at the Finn Hall, the bride‘s mother received wearing a black crepe dress with a black hat and she wore a corsage of red roses. She was assisted by Mrs. Leach wearâ€" ing a grey crepe dress with a grey hat and a corsage of yellow roses. Gifts to the bridesmaids were dress pins while the ushers received leaâ€" ther wallets. The gift to the matron of honor was a necklace. The deceased was one of the bestâ€" known and bestâ€"liked citizens of South Porcupine. Kindly and friendly with every one he was interested in comâ€" munity affairs, was a prominent maâ€" son, hnd A valued employee of the Dome, working in the Machine Shop ’since 1916. He was also captain of \ the South Porcupine Fire Department and has been a member of that body almost from its inception in this town. \ _ His widow, the former Victorine ! Morris of the Public School staff, and a six year old daughter, Donna \ are left to mourn him. Later the bride and groom left for a trip to Pennsylvania, U.S.A., and other points south. For travelling the bride wore a grey suit, with a white shortie coat and a black hat. On their return they will live in Sudâ€" bury. George Starling Passes _ Suddenly At 8. Porcupine Mr. Starling had been in his usual health on Monday, but did not feel well when he started to work on Tuesday at the Dome Mine. After working for a time he thought he would quit and go into town and see the doctor. He came from the Dome before 9 am .and while sitting in the waitingâ€" room collapsed and died almost at | once. A fellow patient waiting fox' the doctor, called Miss Yorke who, is the office assistant, who phoned; for Dr. Atkinson at the hospital. | When the doctor arrived Mr, Starling had already died. A heart condition is given as the cause of death. "Shawville Sunday He was the Mr. and Mrs. WEDNESDAY 2. 8.30 Public Skating TUESDA Y Skating Club All D SUNDAY NTE 8.30 Weekend Skating FRIDAY NITE 8.30 Public Skating second son of the date S$. Starling, coming to PORCUPINE ADVANCER, TiIMMIN3, ONTARIO Nine cases were “drunri". one of which â€" a second offendéer â€" paid 49 and costs. and one ‘unusual‘ was fined $10 for "Consuming rubbing alâ€" cohol". One interdicted person conâ€" suming paid $10 and costs. w â€"Pitchett and Frank Vakubotich, for having beer each paid $10 and costs. Glaude Dillon was charged with operating a public vehicle without a "Public Vehicles License" (P.V, Act) on March 8 and 10. Thirtyâ€"one cases were on the docket for mavgistrate Atkinson on Tuesday. Defence Counsel Stan Gardiner arâ€" gued that Mr. Dillon was a private, not a public carrier and as such was soverned by the Tisdale bylaw. Crown Attorney Caldbick, KC., held that this case fell under the provisions of the PubMe Vehicles Act and as such township bylaws could not be conâ€" Magistrate Atkinson told the court that he would reserve judgment unâ€" til he had time to fully read the Township bylaw and the P.V.A. rulâ€" Robbery Charge Adjourned «h * s i k Patrick Quinn charged with robâ€" bery on April 7th preferred to delay trial one week in order to get witâ€" nessoes. This adjorunment was granted. ing In connection with the above charâ€" ges, police reported that at 8.40 p.m. on April h the umco of the qtdtmn reported a "holdâ€"up‘". Two men had entered the office with faces covered and demanded that the money being counted be handed over. â€" 8. A. Larriman was on duty at the time. Out pf town guests were Mrs.. G. Leach, Margaret Leach, Mr. and Mrs. K. Leach, Dany Parker, Mrs. W. Sieâ€" veright, Edgar Moore, Keith Robertâ€" son, Robert Duncan all of Sudbury, Joe Brelic of Toronto. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by the bridesmaids and by her girl friends in Sudbury. S. Porcupine in 1916 from Latchford. He was born in England.. Surviving are his eldest brother Stanley, in England, Mrs. "Scotty" Wilson (Mary) of Timmins, Mrs. Andy Pelkie (Hilda) of Mrs. George Fulton (Winnifred) Hearst. Mr. Cyril Starling of the Dome; Miss Ivy Starâ€" ling of S. Porcupine and Mrs. Ken Deacon (Margaret) of S. Porcupi‘ne. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed, but Friday noon has been decided upon, and serâ€" vices will be from the Anglican Church. Masonic Services will preâ€" cede this, and firemen will attend in a body. South Porcupine Poliee Court Dillon Case charged with the She was given great attention anc appla ise. She was ifroduced by Revd. R. J. Scott, and thanked by Mr Friends of Mrs. Sam Lloyd of Dome Extension regret to learn she is ill in a Toronto hospital Mr. Lloyd left on Sunday to visit her. The CW.L. held a successful "penâ€" ny sale" on Tuesday in the Moose Hall on Golden Ave. Mrs. J. Kelly, president and Mrs. Genereux were in charge. 6 A fire alarm was day around 11 p.m response was made A chimney fire at Luxton‘s restâ€" aurant which looked serious owing to the high wind blowing .at the time was quickly put under control. Mr. Wms Farren and Mr. I. Lane are representing Whitney township this week at the water works convenâ€" tion being held in Niagara Falls. Mr. Clal"ence.:’gï¬ldel‘ï¬()n is delegate from Tisdale township. The. Dome Ladies Curling Club is holding its Fouth Annual Dance on Friday, April 30. It will be held in the Porcupineâ€" Arena â€" Auditorium. with Ronâ€" Jones‘ Orchestra in ‘at= tendance. Youngster Meets Barbara A kindly act was brought to notice on Saturday afternoon at the Mcelnâ€" tyre Arena during the Carnival. Little Margaret Ann Edgar of 53. Porcupine has been ill for a long time with hip trouble, and has had many operations. She was taken to the Carnival, and Barbara Ann Seott, when she heard about the little inâ€" valid, came over and talked with her and autographed her programme gdeâ€" lighting the tenâ€"year old child. At the Mortgage burning ceremony at the United Church last week, Mr. F. H.; Hall spoke of the "loyal support which had enabled the Committee to pay the purchase price of the manse within three years." M»r. John Bawtinheimer, treasurer of the Manse Fund Comunitte reported that actually about $7500 had been raised by the Committee to cover the purchase â€"price, repairs, taxes, etc., and that there remained a balance of abhout $100 on hand after all obligaâ€" tions had been met. Delegates from widely scattered points throughout District No. 3 of the Association of Assessment Commisâ€" sioners for Ontario met in the Council Chambers on Friday afternoon to disâ€" cuss problems. Frank Wills, Assessor for Tisdale, was reâ€"nominated as chairman of the Disfict. Defegates were Ww by Reeve V. H. Evans. The Reeve spoke to th group regardnig the steps Addressos Kiwanis Assessors Meet sounded on Sunâ€" to <cwhich quick widely â€" seattered SOUTH PORCUPINE and Northern Pioneer Buried At South End RNevd. Canon A. R. Chidwick officâ€" iated last Friday at the funeral rites for MHarry Victor Grewcoe, aged 63, who died in Gravenhurst Sanitarium after being sent from Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital two weeks ago for treatment. The late Marry Greweoe was An oldâ€"timer of the Poreunine havins come from Cochrane in 1917, after fire destroyed his sawâ€"mill in that town. He bought the block now known as the South End Garage, and until 1929 operated a garage and taxi business selling out to M. Cybulski. He was born in Leicester, England, and came to Canada in 1908 as a meâ€" chanical Engineer for what is now the CCM. Co., of Weston. In 1914 he came to Cochrane as Enginecer at that had been taken by %he Northern Municipalities _ in regard : to mines taxation. A _1 4 c t were: P. L. Brown of Virginiatown, John McKay of Cochranse; A. G. Tipâ€" per of Kirkland Lake; W. W. Watson of Kirkland Lake; J. F. Lefebvre of Ansonville: H. G. LaMarche of Timâ€" mins: M. Beauchamp of Witney and T. C. Dobson of Iroquois Falls, â€"_â€" Births In Porcupine General Hospital WILSON:â€" To Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of 59 Rae Ave., a daughter, Ajril 13th. T w ow w ow s % 7 THOM â€"â€" To Mr. and MrS. Wiuimel Thom,. of Hoyle, April 12, a daughter ANDERSON â€"« ‘Po Mr.; and , Mrs. Christ Anderson of 105 Rae Ave., on April 10, a daughter. y n e( ~alâ€"alP P Cut Flowers Poitted Plants Floral Designs Wedding Bouquets FOR ~ DISTINCTIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Phone 835 Wm. E. Jamieson i Florist [ 108 Golden Ave., 8. Porcupine News From REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCEâ€"MORTGAGES Room 3 Gordon Block, Pine St. N. B PtY To Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Money To Loan National Housing Act Loans 4%* Commercial Loans 5 to 6 You‘ll Like Our Efficient Service Bonhomme April the Cochrane Roundhousd N. 0. Railway. He was an active member of the South Porcupitne Fire Brigade until some ten years ago he had to retire through iliness. After a period ol two years in Gravenhurst he came back to be a watchman at the "Springs" during the war years for the Township of Tisdale Survivors include two si Hayes of Toronto, and N of Veancouver. . Two brothe frica and one in Australia vive. ‘The six pallbearers and the memâ€" bers of the 8. Porcupine Fire Departâ€" ment formed a guard of honour from Hunkin‘s Funeral Home to St. Paul‘s Anglican Church. , Ail pallbearers were members of the Fire Brigade when deceased was a member:â€"Stan Pearce, Harold Montrose, Ben Tomâ€" chick, Emerson Bowes, Charlie Laaâ€" manen, and Mike Cybulski Among those attending the funeral were Fire Chief Stanley of Timmins, Fire Chief George Bannerman of Porâ€" cupine, @and Inspector Joe Miller of the Ontario Fire Marshall‘s office. Rust or dark spots can be removed from scissors by rubbing off roughâ€" ness with fine sandpaper or steel wook and rubbing on a little oil. We Cater To Banquets â€"â€"Weddings â€" Parties FHONE 400 For Reservations Regular Meal Hours South Porcupine, Ontario 3â€"48P Interment was in Tisdale Cemetery 84 Bruce Ave. M. T. Haapla, Kay Votour Proprictors Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service 3â€"48P PHONE 125 RUSTY SCISSORS ide two sisteors, Mrs, to, and Mrs. Derry Two brothers, one in South Porcupine PAGE FIVER Phone 2250