~~~ t ‘ day er L. B on the ‘he wil army. ~ TLieu leaves will r Army. her pa Third:. wick Hu:s four year nis éitse and Mrs, *Mr. Ja from ove gquring t discharge $# . .. sea t _ . payer who t â€" tan to yom'-:fg _ umclpality in mmntammg its financial \On and after January 2nd, 1946, the Town of Timmins â€" will accept advance payments to apply on 1946 taxes, and will allow a discount at the rate of appr ox1mate1y per annum to due date. Such prepayments, in any amount, will be accepted until May 15th, 1946. Due dates for payment of 1946 taxes are as follows: First Instalment 50% : due May 31, 1946 Second Instalment 50%° ; due September 6, 1946. 4* Penalty will be added to unpaid balance after due date. .. In addition, a further discount of 1% . will be allowed on amount of: second instalment if 1946 taxes are pald‘ in full on or before May 31, 1946. > No dmcount will be allowed on overâ€"payment of taxes. ent of taxes is a means of saving to the tax takes advantage of it and is also of assisâ€" Your coâ€"operation is requested to make successful as in the past. e e ; <Mrs. F.‘H. Bowman, Third Ave, left l Monday evening on the "Northland" ‘â€"#or Toronto where she will meet her 3’“*â€""'_husbgnd. Lieut. F. H. Bowman, who +arrived from overseas aboard the â€"@Queéen Elizabeth, when it docked Monâ€" * day evening at New York. . .. Anglican Diocese Of Moosonee Will L. Cpl. L. W. Goss of the New Briunsâ€" wick Hussars, recently returned from four years service overseas, is visiting nis égitser and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs Ed Willan, First Ave. *+*Mr. James Izatt, recently= returnced from overseas service, was in Toronto gquring the past week to receive nis discharge from the Army. Mr. Charles Barron, First Ave, left for Toronto, where he will receive medical treatment. ' . Mr., and Mrs. Harold Grist, Gold fpentre, entertained Saturday evening Pte. Claude Manette left for his station at Brantford after spending a leave at his ndme on Second Ave. â€"Victor Battigelli left Sunday for MHamilton to start his studies at the Canadian Army School. Carl Cowden, Gold Centre, recenily returned from overseas, left Sunday for Toronto to get his discharge from Mrs. Dave Bennet, Fifth Ave, re¢â€" ceived word that her son, Cpl. Arthur Adamson, was aboard the Quesn Elizabeth when she docked Monday _nichtr at New York. Margaret Scullion left Saturday to Â¥isit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bcullion, Toronto.‘ Missés Trudy and Jean Mackey left Satuday for Galt after spending the holiday season with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mackey, Second Ave. Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Wills, 120 First Ave., Schumacher, wish to annource . the engagement of their only daughtcr, â€" Mr. Pred Dwyer returned this week !rom a trip to Toronto and Windsor. Lester Beslcy left Sunday to reâ€" kume his studies at the Educational College, Toronto, after spending the hnoliday season with his wife, and his father, Mr John Besley, Third Ave. Miss Olive Miller, R. N., is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller, Third: Ave. y *Â¥ â€"â€" L. Bdr. Jack: McCrae left Sunday on the "Northland" for Toronto where ‘he will receive his discharge from the â€"TLieut. Hume B leaves for will receive his _ The annual congregation meeting of ‘Trinity United Church will be held Thursday evening, Jan,. 24, in the church ‘hall. The .congregation are asked to be sure and atterd this mectâ€" L.AMW. G. M. Doreen Wills, RCA.F. €Women‘s Division) stationed at Torâ€" ento to George Hain, recently rcâ€" turned from overseas service with the RCAF. son of Mrs.:cG. L Hain and the late Mr. Hain, Northern Ireland, Formerly of Montreal. The wedding will take place in Trinity United Church, Schumacher, early in Februâ€" Missions, and in nearly every white Parish there are plans being carried out for improvements to properties, higher salaries to clergy, and measures to increase efliciency throughout both wolfâ€"supporting and assisted parishes, together with the appointment of extra Dedication and Thankâ€"offering. The Anglican Diocese of Moosonee has pledged itself to raise atleast $17,500, the Rector said. "This is in iItself an adventure of faith, as there is already in this Dioccese a general‘ program of faith, as there is already in this Diocese a general program involving the expenditure of $50,000 on <Indian 1946 Taxes Pre Payment Discount sSCHUMACHER Douglas, Third Ave, Toronto, where ne discharge from the Schumacher is saying Welcome Home to her veterans who were_aboard the Queen Elizabeth when it docked Monday evening at New York. There are Lieut. F. H. Bowman, Cpl. Arthur Adamson, Spr. Art Robson, Spr. Archie Dunlop, Spr. Bob Trollope (Gold Cenâ€" tre), Tpr. Giry Sutherland, Cpl. D. A. Sutherland, Cpl. J. G. Morrissette. Schumacher Greets Eight More Veterans The pallbearers were: Harry Harris, Pete Bilinkey, Bill Dybyk, Steve Luâ€" chen , John Lenchuck, Joe Maley. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in Trinity United Church, the Rev. J. A. Breckenridge conducâ€" ting the service. Interment was made in Tisdale Cemetedy. There were many beautiful floral tributes. Funcral arrangements were with the Walker Funeral Home, Timmins. The body rested at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, Third Avse. Deep regret was expressed â€"wlhicn word was received of the death of Mr. Nick Bernyk, who passed awary Wednesday of last week in the Qiicen Alexardra Sanitorium, London, Onâ€" tario. He is survived by his widow, and his daughter Olga. Nick Bernyk Buried Here Onâ€"Saturday The play which scored such a sucâ€" cers in South Porcupine United Church before Christmas, "Aunt Tillie goes to town", produced by the Women‘s Association of the Church, is to be seen again in Golden City United church on Jan. 31.. Those who did not see it when it first appeared here may keep this date in mind. The ladies are taking ‘the play to Iroquois Falls next Wednesday and the ladies will be billeted to stay overâ€" night. The only change in the cast will ho the substitution of Mrs. D. Phillips in place of Mrs. Lane. "Aunt Tillhe" Goes To Several More Towns Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dunbabin, Gold Centre entertained in honor of their son, Pte. Alex Dunbabin, who arrived home last week afrter three years serâ€" vice overseas. A very happy time was enjoyed and during the evening many friends and neighbours called to exâ€" tend him a "Welcome Home‘" and jo‘in in the celebration. ~Singing and darsâ€" ing were enjoyed. During the evening a delicious lunch was served.~ at a nicely arranged "Welcome Home" party for Pte. Alex Durbabin. A very happy time was spent during the evenâ€" ing. Cards and games were playcd and dancing was enjoyed. A delicions lunch was served by the hostess, were:â€"Ht. Rev. R. J. Renison, Archâ€" deacon, H. G. Cook, Canon R. 8. Cushâ€" ing, Canon W. Williston, Rev. R. Chidâ€" wick,â€"Rev. J. S. Ford, Rev. N. Clarke, Rev. N. Burgomaster, and Messrs. Jamieson, Burt, Kilburn, Caldbick and Matters. "With these things in mind the budget committee of the Diocese of Moosonee met on Monday of last week. ‘Their meeting was marked by several resolutions that were presented to the executive of Synod the following day. OonWednesday all members of the executive were invited to a third meeting in Troquois Falls at which the very Rev. Dean Waterman of the Dioâ€" cese of Niagara was the speaker. "As the cfficial representative of the Anglican Advance Movement he preâ€" sented the needs of the Church in Canada. Following his most informâ€" ative message, which was followed by a discussion period, all present were the guests at lunch of Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Renison of the Bishop‘s Residence". Among those present at the meetings held in Timmins and Iroquois Falls SsSOUTH PORCUPINE SCHUMACHER SCHUMACHER Thamesford; Miss Jennie May Macâ€" donald,â€" Connaught; and Mrs. E. E. Many beautiful floral tributes were noted from relatives and friends also from the Men‘s Curling Club of South Porcupine, ~of ‘which â€" deceased â€" had been a valued and expert member; the Ladies‘ Curling Club of South Porcuâ€" pine, of which he had also been a Besides his children, the following brothers and sisters survive him:; Eraâ€" est mcdouald. and Mrs. Pearson, Thomda.le Mrs. Fairclough, London; Mrs. Merrit, St. Thomas; Mrs. Wm. Bannerman, Porcupine: Mrs. Balson Hymns "Jesus Calls Us" and "Jerusaâ€" lem the Golden‘" were sung and at the end of the service the "Nunc Diâ€" mittis" was given. The pallbearers were all nephews of the deceased: Alâ€" vin Bannerman, Ivan Davis, Osborre Davis, Ray Davis, Gordon Davis, anl Roy Merritt. Rev. John Ford conducted services held at St. Paul‘s Anglican Church and a very large mnmumber of old friends as well as relatives were preâ€" sent ‘to pay their last respects to a good citizen. Many Attend Service For Popular Curler A noticeable smile was noticed when the council appointed W. C. Boyd as weed inspector at a salary of $10 per year. The reeve explaincd that the duties were not overous, Wages, accounts, etc., were passed for payment and the appointment of a member to the high school board to replace Mr, Gus McManus, was held over for consideration. The funeral of the late Edwin Mac- donald,. who died in Porcupine General Hospital following a stroke was held last Friday afternoon. B. Edmondson, leader of the Boy‘s Craftâ€"Club, wrote expressing his appreciation for past grants from the council, and requested some assistance in 1946. He mentioned that this club is growing, its membership now being 122. and that electrical work and othcr crafts are being taught as well as home nursing for girls, which is most popular. This request will receive consideration. Dr. W. M. MclLaren was appointed Indigents‘ doctor for 1946. A meeting of the South Temiskamâ€" ing Muncipal ‘Association, is to be held on Tuesday in the New Liskeard Public Library, invitation to which was read to council. From the United Church of Canada a letter of appreciation for tax rediucâ€" tion was received,. The reeveâ€" exâ€" slained for the benefit of youth present that assessment of church properiy and tax notices are sent out as to lay holders, but when cheque for the same is received a gift to the church is sent by Council. Squadron Leader W. C Pierce "B" Flight Commander, Porcupine Squaiâ€" ron, wrote a letter of â€"appreciation for, many gifts sent by the municipality to the squadron. Waterworks for Schumacher and paving of streets, etc., will be taken up in the new year, he stated, and plans will be discussed for recreational cenâ€" ters, swiming pools, etc., in both secâ€" tions. Sewage disposal arnd other imâ€" provements will also receive consideraâ€" tion, the Reeve promised. A routine council meeting follorwed. The Kiwanis Club of South Porcuâ€" pine sent an invitation to a dinner meeting onthe same evening (Monâ€" day) to the reeve and council in their officiaLl capacity. Reeve V. H. Evans extended a word of welcome to the students before making his inaugural speech. He commented on the fact that the same council would work togethsr with him in the coming year acod hoped for coâ€"operation as in the vast, and to achieve good results, Peace problems will occupy first place in the consideration of the council, he said. Reâ€"establishment and reâ€" habilitation of veterans and acknowâ€" ledgment of the service local veterans have rendered. They gave marked attention when the councillors swore they "would r:ot receive any payment or reward or proâ€" mise thereof for the exercise of any partiality or malversation, or otheor undue execution of the said office, and that they had not by themselves or partners either directly or indirectly, any interest in any contract with, or on behalf of, the said corporation. They were interested in the whole proceeding judging by the attention given, and when Don Sutherland, actâ€" ing as spokesman for the audience, thanked the Towrshin Clerk for the invitation, â€"and the Reeve and council for the courtesy extended, he did it with ease and poise. Something rew and it is thought, in excellent idea, was introduced on Monâ€" day morning when the new council took place the inaugural oath of office and held its first meeting. About fifty of the high school stuâ€" derts, second and thirdâ€"formers, were present by invitation to see the proâ€" cedure and take a lesson, first hani, in "Civics". Present By Invitation, The Second Thirdâ€"Formers See How Council Operates ee Inaugural Meetlng Of Tisdale Councillors sOUTH PORCUPINE sOUTH PCRCUPINE sCHUMACHER !H Poole Is Warden yOf Anglican Church Harry Poole was appointed Chiuch Warden and Archie Wherry was reâ€" elected treasurer. After the business session a social period was enjoyed. During the evening a very delicious lunch was served by the Ladies Guild. } Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. John Draper of 154 Dome Ave., South Porcupine, a 'son in Porcupine General Hoapital Ion Jan. 15. The Schumsasher Anglican Church held their annual congregation meetâ€" ing on Monday evening inthe church hall. The Rev. Canon Cushing â€"presided over the meeting and gave the .yearly report. Mrs. Ben Davis gave a spienâ€" did report cof the work done by the Ladies Guild during the year. . Sgt. Wilson worked at the Pamour mine for five years before enlisting. While overseas he married a Scottish girl, Jean Thomson, and is hoping she will be joining him here with the first consigrnment of war brides. Jack Wilson Returns > From Overseas Service Mrs. H. G. Cook of Moose Factory is visiting in â€" Timmins and South Porcupine. . A banquet is being held tonight (Thursday) at the Airport Hotel for the firemen, chief, and ladies of the South Porcupine Fire Dept. Mrs. E. K. Martin has returned from a month‘s visit with her daughter Mrs. Doran, in ‘Haileybury and wiil reside at 113 Main St. for the winter months. . Set Jack Wilson has returned from five years service with the Canadian Army and is visiting friends at Pres- ton East Dome. Sgt. Wilson is the son of a former Police Chief of Timmins (also Jack Wilson) possibly the first that the town of Timmins employed. Rev. Burgomaster of Iroquois Palls, rector of St. Mark‘s Church, was the guest. of Rev. and Mrs J. Ford on Morday. Bridge followed the business meetâ€" ing, prizes being won by Mrs. Libby, Mrs Sky, and Mrs. Anthony. A delightful lunch was served by the hostess. Guests included Mesâ€" dames Anthony, Ewing, Freeman, Jay, Libby, Sky, Stanlake, Webb, Raynor, A. Wilson and E. M. Wilson. ~Grace Pirie, R.N., who has been visiting her parents, Mr. â€" and Mrs. George Pirie of Dome Extension le‘it on Sunday for Simcoe. Lt. Charlotte L. Gimmey, RN.,; in the U.S. Army‘ who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs J. J. Davis of the Dome Mines, left last week for Texas. She has seen service in Chira, India and Burma in the past‘ two years. She is a graduate of St. Mary‘s Hospital, Timmins, Class of 42. / Bornâ€"In Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital on Jan. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Sidâ€" ney Fawcett, of 59 Commercial Ave., son. . Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Smith of Buffaloâ€"Ankerite on Jan. 15, a son, in f’orcupine General Hospital. Members of the "Happy Gang‘"‘ Club met at the home of Mrs. H. Montrose Rae Ave. last week. Whist prizewirners at â€"the card party held last Wednesday at the Mooseâ€"hall on Golden Ave, were: Mrs. H. Orr, Mrs. C. Martinean and W. Dixon, in the order named. Euchvs is slated for next Wednesday evenings entertainment. A family reunion at the home of Mr.. and Mrs Fred Fedor took place recently when Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marinoff of Hamilton, Mrs. L. Fedonâ€" iuk and Mrs. W. Snider, of Sudbury visited them. The above are <~Mrs. Fedor‘s mother, sister, brother ana sisterâ€"inâ€"law. Mrs. George Sutton is reported as slightly improved, in Toronto General Hospital ' tA A4 MA _ AULAILAA V aAA NC _ idCA V LCULs "Boots‘ Richaxdson of Hamilton 18 returning to South Porcupine to side and will be moving this werk with his wife and baby into the Cosâ€" tain house on Bruce Ave. for the winter. The Rebekah Lodge is holding a bridge party at the Masonic Hall on Friday night commencing at 8 p.m. All are invited. Nice prizes are offered ard lunch will be served. Mr. and Mrs. H. Haapala of Hearst have returned to reside in South Porâ€" cupine. Jimmy Dogne and Leo Huhta left last wee‘s fjor Ajax, where they will attend the University of Toronto. Willis Maki has returned from overâ€" seas and has left for Toronto to obâ€" tain his discharge from the Army. Local men returning this week on the "Queen Elizabeth" are Dave Tatco, Jimmy Curtis and R Richmond, Dome Extension; L. Gagne, Bloor Ave., Reg. Clement, Crawford St.; W. V. Larsen, Smith St.; and R. Lemieux, R.C.A.F. for Toronto where he will spend a few days holiday before getting his discharge from the Army and returnâ€" ing home. Freeman Anthony left on Monday Try The Advance Want Ads sOUTH PORCUPINE Lieut,. Scorrar has just arrived in New Zealand and will be on hand to welcome his wife and young son when they arrive. Mrs. Scorrar carries with her the best wishes of the whole commuanity for a safe and pleasant journey and the best of luck in her new home in New Zealand. Mrs. Scorrar Leaves; Will Meet Husband In New Zealand Mrs. Leonard Scorrar (Peggy Boyce) and young son Leonard Robert (Bobby) leave today for Vancouver on the first lap of her trip to New Zeaâ€" land. Mrs. Scorrar was married Jau. 24 1944, at the nome of her Grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Diack, Kingston, to Subâ€"Lieut (A) Leonard Roy Scorrar, RNZNVR., son of Mr. and Mirs.L. H. Scorrar, Hamilton, New »ealand Mrs., Scorrar has been residing wit)h her parents Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Boyc:, Second Ave., while her husband. has been overseas. Sunday Service On Sunday morning Jan, 26th,. the Celebrant and preacher at the Choral EBucharist 11 a.m. will be the Revy. Robert Chidwick Rector of St., Matâ€" thew‘s, Timmins. This meeting will be the first under the new Rector, Rev. John Ford. All baptised persons of eighteen years of agze and over and all confirmed verâ€" sons are eligible to vote and to hold office. Theré are many items of interâ€" est to be discussed and it is experted that a large number will be in attonâ€" dance. read and a good bank balance reported. All members holding office were reâ€" elected, <except one, who felt unavle to take office this year. Mrs. Ken. Kilborn was elected Treaâ€" surer. Corgratulations are due the president, Mrs. B. H. Harper and nter members for a splendid year of woirk. The Rector, Rev. J. Ford, opened :nc meeting with a devotional period and presided over the election of officers. Plan Annual Meeting The Anrual Meeting of the congreâ€" gation of St Paul‘s Church will be held at 8 p.m. on The bers of the Sewing Circle and the Woâ€" men‘s Auxiliary will provide refreshâ€" ments. The Annual meeting of the Women‘s Auxiliary of St. Paul‘s Anglican Church was held at the Rectory ur Monday, with a full attendance of members. Interesting reports . were Auxiliary Treasurer Try The Advance Want Ads. SCHUMACHER District Officesâ€"Bank of Commerce Bldg.,.Fimmins Miss Olga Smyth was appointed secretary. hn t _2. .. After the business session the girls |and a wallet to the best man. divided into groups and gaméts wére Congratulations are offered and played. The meeting closed with taps. wishes for a happy wedded life. South Porcupine. The Canadian Girls in Training of Trinity United Church held their meéeting in the church hall Thursday evering under the leadership of Miss Kathleen Christopher, Mrs. Robert Heath and Miss Isobel Plowers The President, Miss Jessie McKie inthe chair. The worship period was conducted and a very interesting talk on Africa was enjoyed. Business items were discussed and plans were made for the C.G.ILT. week which will be held from Feb. 10 urtil Feb. 16. rectory of St. Joachim‘s Roman Cathâ€" olic ‘Church, when EthaR daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Smith: of Skye Gien, Nova Scotia, became the bride of Terâ€" Oléa Smyth Named IT. Secretary Presentation of Reports and Election of Officers THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th 8.00 p.m. sSCHUMACHER Canadian Red Cross Society ofâ€" 46 COUNCIL CHAMBERS MUNICIPAL BUILDING Timmins Branch In The The bride was given in marriage by ihll‘ brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Girvin Darwin, and »was attired in a white satin convenâ€" tional bridal gown, with sweetheart neckline, and long tapered sleeves. Her fingerâ€"tp veil was of net and white Bouvardia formed a headâ€"dress. BShe carried a bouquet of red roses. Her only ornament was a string of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom. with a corsage of red roses. Later the guests were entertained at the home of Mrs. G. Darwin, the bride‘s sister. The gifts included a pen and pencil set from the groom to the bridesmaid Mr. and Mrs. Terry Talentino will take up residence at 122 Front St. and a wallet to the best man. Congratulations are offered and best dress of pink roses. She carrled A bouquet of pink roses. Lawrence Dillon acted as best man. Mrs. R. Talentino received at the reception at her home which followed the wedding, in a green crepe frock Miss Anne Gecan was bridesmaid and wore a long gown of pale pink chiffon with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and very full skirt. Her shoulderâ€"length veil of pale pink net was edged with white lace and was caught to the head with a small headâ€"