‘D man, M tis. Mrs. Wim. A <ome and tho Neill, M tension 1 side in C who has both Sun including Church bers cn Hall, a: wel!l 8ST PAUL‘S 8. C. HONOUR MEMBER 300 Reserve Seats â€" Rush SeatS â€"â€" i. â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"; PUBLIC SKATING Wednesday 8$.30 Fridav 8.30 86 Pine St NO OBI inspect y advice ; M Hillâ€"Cl 100 RESER 800 RUSH : CHILDRE» A pre is ma Monday July 26th advicd ICE DISPL A Y S Every Thursday Nioht GENERAL ( BUILDER O Hollinger Park a Â¥ NXE SE SD SEATS â€" â€" ATS â€" _ _â€" _ JINDER 16 vrs. â€" SOUTH PORCUPINE xCTOR®S T TERS PaArt 30 P.M. in the Southm Porcupine, Schumacher, and Timmins by their present minister who has served and is now serving three generations of these people. After the service the watch was preâ€" sented to Mr. Schneider (one of the original Finnish "cldâ€"timers". Mrs. Hannah Schneider, who has been dead now. for some years wil\ alâ€" ways be remembered as the first Finâ€" nish pioneer Sunday school teacher in South Porcupine serving faithfully for many â€" years. Their children are Eiâ€" leen and Jack now ‘in Lard2r Lake 45 4 4* $ 4 This was in cornection with a szecial service in horor of the Finnish anu Sscandanavian nioneers of the Area of Northern Ontario. In ~the course of his sermon the Minister referred to 1912 and 1913 when Christian Church work was starte2d among the New Canadians of Finnish and Scandanavian crigin all over New Ontario, including Cobalt, Porcupine, leen and Jack now ‘in La Kaarlo their eldest son died Timmiins, on presented with inany friends. This was in servite in hor Sseandanavian Larry J. E.. schneider Henoured Mr.* Jack Emil Schneider of South Porcupine who resides with his daughâ€" ter Eileen (Mrs. Chas Laamaren) on Mcre street South Porcupine was honâ€" oured on his 70th birthday at the home of the Rev. A. I. He‘nonen, Finâ€" n‘sh mitister at 53 Rea street South ‘Timmiins. on Sunday last, and was K. Iihomas, Mrs. Q, eét Richardsor, Mis Miss Betty Cummitr Mrs. F. Lone, Mrs. Andy <â€" M:Ginn, Mr: Andy : Mz2Gi Heward Coll M1 dre A shower in honor Richarson of Dome Ex toâ€"be of next month wa day at the home of M: at the Dome. ‘The guest of honou sSHOWEK FOR MONA RICHARDSsON Phone 788 60 Minutes or Best Frankie Hart whist at which Mrs. D. Anâ€" ‘v/s won nrizes was the form of enâ€" tainment and other games for which s, V. Hermant, Miss Janet Richâ€" ind ard Mrs. Wmm Richardson were FRANK KLISANICH, Prop ‘» Aw 196 lbs , â€" M CGille Herb Parks PEARL LAKE HOTEL â€" c Comfortable Rooms 200 lhs ss Mrs. Starling, and coâ€"hostess Ed. Chapman. ‘sts includ2d: Mrs. A. D.â€"3son, Mrs omas, Mrs. 0. Gereaux, Miss Jan ichardsor, Miss Norma Sullivan Betty Cumming, Mrs. MeKeown F. Lone, Mrs. W. Andrews, Mrs ‘Mc:Ginn, Mrs. Ab Roach, Mrs ra Collins, Mis. V. Hermant, Mrs M:ihcxa., Mrs. Wm. Richardson out of 2nd EVENT Excellent Service Al1 Aliba News From "‘The House of Hospitality" imb prizes, rch â€"wa Starling. wWim ardson, Richards ionour was presented f valuable and us*ful kitchen of her ntw Vancouver 10nor of Miss Mona Ex. who is a brideâ€" th was held on Thursâ€" of Mrs. Cvril Starling * <N1 Falls Renfrew Holland ay iaAst la watc Turkey served by the ind coâ€"hostess Schumacherzgy n 1924 ind M m his M T31 Mtr. arnd arrived h Toronto v My the Br New H for stu Mrs. P Miss Ivy 2 tal in health E: Emily W Orillia w Bridge the Re Mr. an family w Orillia h: treatmen pital. timer w Porcupi insy at MJ1 M1I mng southern Mr. Bo in Calan betd 1C1I reg Jul Ut )th 1er t â€"CWO W UISC Mr. Miss F3 edin; jU ding nd co«C n en anC ind M JOAC TO HAVE POLICE COT VL ABooks THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO 1i 13 1 Ney l 11 FrCom Hosâ€" Mrs M Das TL m( cCc 1i1d 31 Stevie Pyke of Toronto is visiting his brother Lewis and Mrs, Lewis Pyke on Cconnaught Hill. Everett Edwards of Hamilton is visâ€" iting his sister Mrs. Pirie at Domt Extension. Mr. Stanley Mahon of Hallnor has roturned _ considerably improved in health from Sunnybrook Hospital Toâ€" ronto. $ Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hall are leavâ€" ing this weekâ€"end for North Bay to Mrs. P. Maxwell Smith leaves on attend the wedding of Barbara Ann Friday for Hamilâ€"on and will travel to Hepburn (formerly of South Porcupine) Vancouver, where she expects to stay daughter of Fred and the late Mrs. for some weeks. F. Hepburn. The bridegroom elect is Torcnto. Mtr. Jos. Miller of the Fire Marâ€" shall‘s stac left this week for Lethâ€" bridge, Alberta where he will atterd the Fire Chief‘s Convention to be held this year in that city. The Unitedâ€"Church Sunday .school and the Daitly Vacatitonal School ‘ (held in St. Paul‘s Parish Hall) ‘held a comâ€" bined vnicnic at Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Beach last Wednteday afternoon. ‘ The children enjoved ~races and sw‘mming and the picnic lunches brswzht with them. Mr. R. L. Shif with Mr.. Peter Wilâ€" kinson and Mesors. Conlty and Sam Rock were in charge of the. affair. Mrs. Bob Galalgher and children of Connaught Hill are on holiday for siy weeks at the cottage of Mrs. Mark Boâ€" wie (Mrs. Gallagher‘s mother) on Lake Huron. Mrs. Andy McEachern and baby left this week for holiday in Shawville. Mrs. T. R. Sullivan who has been visiting her son and his wife in South Porcupine left last week for homs in Torcnto. Mr. and Mrs. Lightbody and Ian of D. Keeley the Dome are on holiday for two weeks at Dundas, Ontario. Mrs. M Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miflions and famâ€" ily c of Port Credit were visiting relaâ€" tives in town and Dome Extension last week and have left to make their home in Shawville. Mrs. Robt. Adamson of the Imperial * y m Bank and two children leave on Friâ€"â€" Mrs. M. Bessette is attending the day for holiday in Toronto and other second Girl Guide Camp at Barber‘s noints. Bay. Mr. and Mrs, George McDonnell of Duparquet have ~returned home after visiting friends inâ€"camp. Current tax collasctions for Tisdale to date show §2.32 per cent of the total cmount for the t.wnship has been Mrs. G. L. Fawcett of Cormnwall is visiting her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law Mr. T. B. Fawcett of Golden avenue. Mtrz. Varettt cf Iroquois Falls was he guest of Mrs. Mdrg'uet McCaffrey ast week. 1/ Mrs, Margaret Deacon of the Townâ€" iip office staff is on holiday at a lake rPar Hearst. Mr. John Johnson <f O‘Brien avenue is in town recently from Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and Donâ€" d Smith are on ho in Niagara ills and other points south. Mr. ard Mrs. Waschniuk and family e visiting relatives in Lennard, Manâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Rene Quesnel and chilâ€" en of Commersial avenue are on holiâ€" vÂ¥ in Montreal and other points. M.#*. and Mrs. G. Forke and son Roâ€" rt have returned from a trip to Nova M 17 ske t ‘}nAnlI ach r. and Mrs. Frank Findlay of New eard, with Mrs. J. Brown of that , were visiting friends in South upine last weekâ€"end. frene Libby and Miss FPrances rham are on holiday at Wasaga sOPTII PORCUPINNXE MOWLDERS OF CANADA UNLIMITED COURSES TALEN BY ONTARNOS (RADVOTE STUENTS COUER TAE fULl RARSE OF SUBJCCTS in MDOtCR]A EOVCATION »‘)’meww) 1968 h 1044‘ MUALLF 77( ~ TOTKHL 3 Winner of the radio offered by the Canadian Legion Branch of South Porcupine drawn for at the Dome reâ€" cerntly was Mr. G. Garisto, of 63 Powell avenue South Porcupine. F. Hepburn. The bridegroom elect is Kenneth Craig of North Bay. Mr. Ted Darbv, teller at the Imperial Bank here has been transferred to Pick ) Crow where he will stay for one He will fly from North Bay to Sicux Lockcout and from there to Pickla Crow. Mr. Darby cams to Timmins from London England, November 19 47 and made manyv frierds while in Timmins. § _ Mrs, Margaret Burton, an ol1 timer in the Poreunine, visited Timnins for a couple of weeks recently. Mrs. Burâ€" ton will be remembered by manvy of the old timer‘s as an active church worâ€" ker. _ She is now living in the Parkâ€" dale section of Toronto and has a posâ€" ition with the T. Eaton Co. Heor many friends remarked on how well she appeared during her visit. Mrs. Burton remarkecl that she m‘ss¢ed the clear Northeéern air. tu of h( ce hi Inited Church Vacation School Picnic On Friday afternoon a picnic was held at the McIntyre Park for over 80 children attending the Trinity Unâ€" ited Church Vacation School under the leadership of Mrs. G. Leck and Mrs. E. Dick. Games were played and then a picnic lunch was served. Assisting the leaders were Mrs. Johnâ€" son, Mrs. Dunn, Shirley Kyle, Mrs. Keid, Mrs. Heggert, Mary Spraks, Norâ€" ma Killins and Betty Killins. Miss Kathleen Christopher has left for Camp Waskesui on Ice Chest Lake where she â€"will be the director for Senior and Junior girls attending the camp. MyJ Killins has left for Camp Waskesui on ITce Chest Lake where she will act as one of the leadâ€" Mrs. Earl Monoghan and daughter daughter . Dian and son Jimmy are holidaying at Willow Lodge North Bay Miss Gwelda Farr of Toronto is visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. J. Monoghan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Little and family have arrived home after vacationing in Southern points. Mr. and Mrs. L. Jennings and daughter Frida are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leishman. Mr. and Mrt. Jos. Mortensen cf 111 RPirst avenue Schumacher lef on Monâ€" day for Montreal where they will mest Mrs. Verbeke, Mr. Mortensen‘s sister who is sailing from Antwrev, Belgium, to speond some timse in Carada with them. Mrs. W. Ward of Troquois Falls i visiting at the home of Mrs. Franl Corris. Mr. and Mrs. Rlchard Keene hav reéturned after visiting friends an relatives in Saskatoon. Mrs. McKenzie L. Keith and sons David and Andy of Washington are visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Skavlem. Miss Betty Mansfield has left for trip to Kapuskasing. Mr. Mortensen has aot seen his for â€"twentyâ€"five vears. Mrs._ W. Keeley and daughter are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. TED DARBY TRANSFERED sSOUTH PORCUPINE SCHUMACHER News From last vesr, ontario nad 1,424 POST GRADUATE STUOENTS ENâ€" IN FINE UNWERSITIES IN AN HIGHTâ€"YEAR PLRI0D, ONTARKQ AKT CPLDOATE STUAXNTS HANE INCOEASED thDRE THANK 5.1 TiM.* ium, . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keene have' with returned after visiting friends and relatives in Saskatoon. l The parents and friends of the many children of the Trinity United Church Vacation School are invited to attend the closing exercises on Friday evenâ€" ing July 23, at 7.30 p.m. The many friends of Mrs. J. Smith a patient of St. Mary‘s Hospital wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Sam Patron and son Mark have left for their home in Virginiatown after visiting at the home of her parâ€" ents. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Lampkin on the arâ€" rival of a daughter Monday June 19 On The many friends of Mrs. J. Fowler will be very sorry to hear of the sudâ€" den death of her father. Mrs. Fowler left on Saturday to attend the funeral in Winnipeg. Miss Margery Cowden has returned to her home in Gold Centre after working on a fruit farm in southern Ontario. A number of Schumacher boys of RKC.SCC. ‘"‘Tiger‘ have left for Sea Cagdet Camp at Lake Ewing near Monâ€" treal. They are Robertson, Alex Robertson, Brian Robson, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Prentice and son Dean have arrived after visiting in Southern Points. of Toronto home. Norman Deflice and Sandv Hunte:r Mrs. W. Mair and daughter and son Robert have left for Waskesui on Ice Chest Lake. Miss Marie Wiison who was working _a fruit farm down south has reâ€" rned home. Mi ‘, 0. Ore and son Norris of Larâ€" Lake are visiting at the home of ister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and H. Miller. 74 Bruce Ave. South Porecup‘ine Barbara Havward of the Corporation of the Township Whitney, advertised for August 1948, is herebyâ€" Pursuant to order issued undel department of Municipal Affairs TAX SALE theâ€" mnversity CANCELLED NOTICE Education ‘has always hbeen the birthright of the free. In Canada, everâ€"increasing numbers of this nation‘s youih . . . and matured men and women . . . are striving to satisfy a growing hurger for knowâ€" ledge. in the search for the food for this expanding appetite for underâ€" standing, Post Graduate Students are earning the title Movulders of Canada Unlimited. BREWING COMPANY LIM!ITYTE! ha 0. M. 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