gion and ZGaVve a WECOIMC Llaik bOQ UIC friends and parents. In his short talk Mr. Rodway spoke of the scholarship winners, Reilla Kalâ€" 10 now attending Queens University, who won the Gordon Scholarshin, and also the Bucovetsky Scholarship and Robert Beattie, who won the Simpson Co. Scholarship. Mr. Malcolim McMilâ€" lan whs spoke on behalf of the High Schoo Bsoard of the Townshin of Tisâ€" dale and presented nroficiency awards to Rellla Kallio, Grade XIII, Ka‘y Matesich Grade XIIA, Patricia Barâ€" ron XIIB, Edward Guregurich Grade XiIi. Anthea Grade X, Anne Valentich schcol band Mr. G. Thomt band are: R Brooks, Dona Joyce Dupont waro Moscoe, A large crowd attended the annual commencement exercises on Wednesâ€" Gay evening in the auditorium of Schumacher Higsh School. A number of selections were playe:® by the schcol band under the direction of \Tr (G Thomrsoen. Those in the school Foliowing tl dents the ¢ sing of O C prinicpal wa from the Townshinp Offices at South Application blanks may be secured Applications will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Deâ€" cember l1th, 1948, for position of female Porcupine or Schumacher p.m. Schumacher Lions vs. Timmins Lions 9 p.m. Tee Peéees vs. Air Cadets w lt Sunday 8.30 p.m. NC Township of Tisdle Thursday 8.30 n»m. If clecte gard to th and active My aim of the Tow Skating Club Wednesday 2 ; A taxpayer and in business ir the Township of Tisdale for over 12 vears. ourt Stenographer HUNKIN, LLOYD N. Frid Monday 8 p.m. LLOYD N. HUKKIN Weekend Skating Police Clerk elected 1 Public Skatin Public Skating 8.15 Troquois Falls V s. MceIntvre SCHUMACHER Saturday iT Tuesday Combines ay 8. Hollinges McInityre Mcelintyre and I will endeavour to keep the ratepayers posted with reâ€" financial probléems of our municipality through a strong publicâ€"relations committee. and object will be to nship of Tisdale. Those @â€" Bra M t December 11th Will Be Greatly Appreciated y O 3 ELECTORS H. Murphy Undertaker ‘andidate for 1949 Council TOWNSHIP of TISDALE Clerk Allen nniz. r thi talk ‘ Y our Vote and Influence On News From AUA tA Rodwa M tu« t he of the sonted by Rev. Father Martindale and Pev. J. Breckenridge to Erica Bacheâ€" lo«, Sheila Brooks, Donald Brown, Jennyann Buckman, Clara Cicci Patâ€" r:cia Dobson, Lilia Fabello, Marlene Feldman, Dougas Forbes, Bruno Freâ€" gonese, Gwelda Gannon, N a nc y Granko, Evelyn Hall Stanley Malaâ€" tich, Allan Marshall, Joseph Mateâ€" sich, John Matthew, W a y n e Mcâ€" Carthy, Nina Phillivs, Frank Rendulic, Anthea Platt Joyce Salo, Alitce Sanâ€" dour, Frances Sheculski, Ronald Smith, Ica Mae Sutherland, Esther Swanson, Taras Tkachuk, Frank Velentich, Eliâ€" zabe‘ h Wallis, Doanld Wills, John Grade TXA, Lena Bettlof Grade TXB Honor Graduation Dipicmas were then presented by Mr. C. P. Girdâ€" wood to: Luigi Battachio, Robér! Peattie, Irene Bettiol, June Douglas, mary Hadley, Cecelia Johnson, Reflla Fallio, Margo Kirkland, Dorothy Mcâ€" CGrath,. Nanev â€"McNeil. Veroni*a Honor â€" Gra then prese: wood to: PBeattie, Ire Mmary Hadl Fallio, Mar numbDer < derived 1f High â€"Sct the word wonderful t3 the days at Schumacher High. Secondary â€" Graduation dip:omas were presented by Mr. H. J. Fisher end Mr. W. E. Honer to Roland Aho, Barbara Barre‘te, Patricia Barron, Sento Battachio, Allan Clarke Joyce Elliott, Elizabeth Ellis, Helen Hegeâ€" dus, Norma Killens, Charles Krajaâ€" ccch, Slavko Kramerich, Edward Laâ€" desich, Malcolm McMillan, James Mcâ€" Quarrie, George Mangotich, Norma Marchori, Nocolina Marinli, Katy Maâ€" tasich, Mary Miloknay, Joyce Olson, Pauline Perkovich, Teddy Rajovich, Theresa Violini, and Douglas Wherry. Tatermediate + certificates were preâ€" Tlauras ‘1 KACNAUK, FTank VCICILLICII, Liiâ€" zabe h Wallis, Doanld Wills, John Dr. C. A. Brown speaker of the evenine to the students in a Pumorcus way relating some of his cwn experiences and explaining the benef{ts of education. His talk was very interesting and informative and was enjoved by all. The Strathcona Trust Award was then presented by Miss Pearle Kennedy to Wayne Mcâ€" Carthy and the Girl‘s Good Posture 2ward to Betty Mansfield. A delishtful Folk Dance was then presented by Dorothy Beléc, CO@rnik, Joan Grant, Joan Kelly, Dianne Lockey, Lenore Marshall, Alice scullion, â€" Barbara Selebgi, Shirley Monoghan, Ann Relich Betty Smyth, S * ‘8*’»\'\\%\\\%\\*‘\'*“\%\\'\:‘ i tS * * FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. SPhone "88 Schumac ntZ and lower taxes for the PEARL LAKE HOTEL Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service 11 "The House of Hospitality" Rouzt a 1 Schumacher people Mary Sparks, Marjorie Kellér â€" pithist. Mr. Percy A. Boyce then spoke and presented crests and picâ€" tures to the Senior Rugby Team, Norâ€" thern District Senior "B" Champions â€" 10948 Frederick Mansfield, Donald Church, â€" Allen Olarke, Jack Eiliot, Wi‘liam â€" Hannigan, Dale Johnson, John Kenendy, Charlee Krajacich, i c k Korcel, Malcoim McMillan, Mangotich Allan Marshail, Melville Monoghan, Dick Nugnet, Edâ€" ward Mosece, Fred Ovis, Taras Traâ€" cauk,. Ronald Wallace, Donald Wills, Kenny Wilson, Nick Verbanic. and John Zupancic. Cheer leaders were Earbara Barrette, Colombe Lemaire, Beverly Shantz, and Ida Mae Sutherâ€" land. Mr. W. H Hannigan then preâ€" sented the Track and Field Champâ€" sented the Track and Fielid Champâ€" ionships: Senior boys â€" Allan Marâ€" shall; Senior girls, Joyce Elliott; Inâ€" termediate bsys, Ronald _ Wallace, Jiunior girls, Katy Matasich, Junior toys, Vincent Steene. A Ashort thank vou speech was given by Barbara Barâ€" rette, Studene Captain which proceedings closed with the National Anthem. Mrs. H. Dobson entertained at a deâ€" lightful Dinner Party Saturday evenâ€" ing in honor of her daughter Patricia who celebrated her 16th birthday. Patricia received an number of lovely gifts. Following the delicious. dinner complete with a beautiful birthday cake they enjoyed a merry singâ€"song ‘hen attended the hockey game. Those atvending _ were: Gwelda â€" Gannon, Betty Bugero Shirley Moran, Marâ€" gare; O‘Leary, Clare Cicci, Mary Stracovic and the guest of honor Paâ€" Wednesday evening ‘"Open House" was held at the Trinity United Church when members and friends gathered in the Church hall for a social evenâ€" iug. The worship service was then held and led by Mrs. Shippam. Enâ€" tertaning musical numbers were rens dored by Mrs.. R. Calverly, and Mrs. Tom McKenzie, with Mrs. J. S. Kitâ€" chen as pianist. David Matthews then played a number of selections,on the accordian. Carol selections were then sang by all under the leadership of Mrs. T. McKenzie. A delicious lunch was then served by Mts. D. Killens and Mrs. Peace. A social hour was enâ€" juyed by all following the lunch. Those attending were:: Mrs. Shippam, Mrs. S‘iriing, Mrs. Coupe, Mrs. Robâ€" son. Mrs. Fulton, Mrs. Stuon, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Killens, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. McMullens, Mrs. Peace, Mrs. Christoâ€" pher, ‘Mrs. ‘McLaren, Mrs. Calverly, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Kitchen, Mrs. Fraser Collier Mrs. Herb Milier has returned home after visiting friends and relatives in Haileyvbury. If you are walking on the street, keep your mind there, too, not someâ€" where elseé. Do n ‘t take neéedless chances. Cross the street cawefully and only at places where motorists may expect you. at intersections, away from parked cars. It‘s just a few steps to the end of the block; crossing in midâ€"block is not just lazy; it‘s dangerous. Miss ‘Laura Small has returned beme after spending the weekend visâ€" it‘ing in Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs, Sinclair MacMillian have returned home after attending the funeral of Mrs. MacMillan‘s broâ€" therâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Doug Briden in Kirkland Lake. The Mission Band of Trinity United Church held their regular meeting on Monday. The meeting was opéned with the worship service. They then practised for the Christmas Concert to be held soon. Those present were: Ruth Creéed, Diane Hayes, Diane Baker, Marilyn Hayes Rose Sutton, Beity Radski, Diane Loveless, Sylvia Bruff, â€" Sandra Colquhoury . Shirley Chicione, Alex® Yankovich, . Shirley Heggert, Connie Boudreau, Elizabeth Stiles, Shirley Di c k, Fred Creed, Jimmy Sparks, llan Elliott, Beverley Hawes, Elaine Boudréau, Pat Hayâ€" ward Judy Beaton, Dian: McMillan, Barry Kent, Henreitta Fulton, Mrs. D. I. Fraser, Shirley Monoghan and Jean Fraser. sIMPLEST ANNIMAL The simplest living animal is the protozoa, singleâ€"celled creature. Third Ave. at Cedar Street JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST NTER There is additional danger from fire during the Winter months. See that you carry sufficient Fire Insurance on your Buildings, Stock, Furniture and Fixtures to save you from heavy loss. Security Phone 104 and David Matthews and Billy (Est., 1912) Insurance of Every Kind * * m Let Us Quote You FORCUPINE ADVANCE, TimiMmMiNo, ONTAIUO Around seven hundred cilizens were taken on a tour Of inspection on Thursday evening aftér the Comâ€" ncneeméent Exercises at our new High School. In this school, South Porcupine has a. building equal to the finest in conâ€" struction and educational equipment. The architect the late Mr. Franklin has left his indulable legend on South Hsrcupine. Strangers coming to the town inâ€" variably comment on the lovely pubâ€" lic buildingsâ€"and with perfect justiâ€" ficatioh. We are proud of them and our citizens showed on Thursday that the new High School is another réaâ€" son for being glad to be a citizen of S Porcuping. For sheer beauty of archltecture it would be hard to beat our Township Buildins, and now this new â€" High Srhool. And to Mr. Franklin we are (cternally indebted. On the platform were Reeve V. H. Evans, Printipal Raliph Ellis, Presiâ€" dent and viceâ€"president of the Stuâ€" Gents‘ Council, Alex Austdal and Nancy Cooper. Mr. McMillan, Chairâ€" man of the High School Board; Mr. C. Girdwood, vice chairman. Mr Ellis welcomed the assembly, and in his remarks said that "This school is a great advance in the eduâ€" cational development of the comâ€" munity of which we form a prt." In an interesting address Reeve Evans quoted. statistics: The school had cost $500,000 to build or approxiâ€" mately $250 per pupil per year. The ground was donated by the late Nesâ€" tor Klinga "for recreational purâ€" poses." comparable to that you would receive any where in this community," he asid. "If parents coâ€"operate with puplis, and are interested in encouraging study, and take advantage of the facâ€" ilities offered, no one in this comâ€" munity wil lever regret or think of, the cost of the building and the cost of educating the children who beolng here,"" he remarked. ------ Mr. W. C. Brown, Registrar of the Ontario Department of Education, whose address was the highlight of iine evening, stressed that a fine buildâ€" ing does not make a schoolâ€"the teachers working in coâ€"operation with paernts, pupils and Sschool â€" Board make a school what it should be." He also told the students that the school board, their parents and their kteachers were doing a great deal for them and he wanted them to appreciâ€" ate it! schoolâ€"i students "We would ilke you zens," he said. uenc 1 Dana Porter, Mxmster of Education. Mr. Drew, and other members of the department, congratulated the L(J.~ Musical entertainment of a high order (Mr. Holmes, teacher) was proâ€" vided by the H.S. orcnestra and the H.S. Glee Club. Miss Stella Tonoff in her Valedicâ€" tory address expressed the gratitude of the students for the educational advantages offered their class, the largest ever entering S. Porcupine High School. Proficiency _ awards were made by Mr. McMillan and Secâ€" ondary Schcol honor graduation dipâ€" lomas were waraded by Mr. Fisher, Students Council Honor Award was g.ven by students to Carrie Ursulak, for her outstanding all around coâ€" operation â€" always willing: to serve on committees and always ready tot 21 Pine St. N., Timmins The education â€" received here Quaker Ful.0â€"Pep Brand Feeds in board, parents, teachers and Flour and Feeds Laying Mash Dairy Ration Oats â€" Bran Middlings Shorts 15 Commercial Ave. Timmins Phone 337 vou would receive Service SOUTH PORCUPINE to be sood citiâ€" help. This wil lbe presented later Miss Ursulak. Proficiency prizes went to: Grade 13, Marilyn Cliff;â€" Grade 12 Stella Tonoff;: Grade 11, Donald Worth; Grade 10A, Sheila Luoma; Grade 10B, Janet Proulx: Grade A, Donald Paul; Grads 9B, Ann Atkinson and Grade 90. Maureen McPherson. After the commencement exercises the members of the board, the parents of graduates and the township counâ€" cil were guests of the Students Counâ€" cil for a social time and lunch. Miss Pearle Kennedy (Board member) and Mrs. Ralph Ellis pouted tea. Mrs. John D o r a n and Mrs. Ed. Fvans have returned from a short vacation in Toronto. Mrs. Eddie Brown and two little sons léeft on Tuesday for Glace Bay, N.S., where they will spend the winâ€" ter with her husband, who is with the Glace Bay Hockey team this season. Mrs. Lily Fynan accompanied Mrs. PBrown to North Bay. BRIDGE PARTY One of the most enjovable bridge parties held this season was that of Tuesday last when ladies of the Orâ€" der of Bastern Star entertained in the Masonic Hall. Mrs.. .E. B. McVey left on Tuesday for Sudbury after receiving news of sudden illness of his father in that town. GRANT â€" Born in Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital on Monday December 6th, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Emâ€" erson Grant. Seventeen tables of guests for bridge were filled and Mrs. Gladys Worth and Mrs. Sally Moore were gracious hostesses receiving the patrons. Following bridge a dainty lunch was served and Worthy Matron Mrs. Moore and Worthy P a t r o n Jim Brown presenfed the prizes. Ladies prizes were won by, first, Mrs. Sol. Sky: second, Mrs. S. Tessier; and yhird Mrs. O. Bowes. Men‘s prizes went to, first, Mr. G. Walker ; second, Mr. S. Tessier, and third Mr. Sellar (Timmins). The affair took the form of a Christmas party, the decorations on the tables being in festive fashion. Ladies assisting at the party were: Mrs. L. Mansfield, Mrs. M. McCafâ€" frey, Mrs.°L. Armstrong, MrsS. F. Weir, Mrs. H. Bawtinheimer Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Anna Wilson. SIMPSON â€" Born in Porcupine General Hosvital on December 3rd, a daughter to Mr. and Myrs. Robert Simpson of 76 Bloor Ave. News From LOCALS District Office â€" Bank of Commerce Bldg., Timmins Insurance Company At the mesting of Rebekah Lodge on Priday it was decided to hold the Chilormis Christmas party on Decemâ€" Anna Sullivan oï¬ Main St., is holdâ€" ing an exhibition of her paintings this week in Marshallâ€"Ecclestone‘s window. This local lady. has done scme fine work and much favourable eccmment has been heard concerning ber 17th t] WEDDING : In South Porcupine on December 3rd Tev. David Mitchell united in marriage Matti Jarvi of f_ ,,:’;, % Porcupine to Betty Kimberley of Porâ€" cupine, native of Sandwich East. asfes? ## #, * a* *.* a va t* * t #* * + estes 3+ un ie adtas* ns es es e*asl ie se se se _0 1e o4 2640 Ateacd ffrce Timmins Phone â€" 3710 74 Bruce Ave. South Porcupine Chas. Pierce Sons Ltd. 16 Third Ave. PORCUPINE CLEANERS Carefully arranged life insurance is the answer. Canadians are purchasing life insurance from the London Life at the rate of over 200 million dollars a year. L# 2 groag For All General Electric Appliances London. Canada Your Authorizcd G. E. Dealer 0. M. HHENDERSON, Prop. CC South End Electric 80 Main St. Phone "Service Everything We Sell" South End Electric NORTHERN ELECTRI( APPLIANCES Authorized Dealers Ranges Refrigerators Washing Machines PHONE 16 17 Phone 880