Mrs. George Leck, First Ave., enterâ€" tained Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Beth, who was celeâ€" brating her third birthday. A, number of little guests attended and a very happy time was enjoyed singing and pflaying games. â€"Miy. Lecek served a delicious lunch and each little guest had a piece of the lovely ‘birthday cake.. . Trinity . United Church Sunday School held their annual picnic last Saturday afternoon at the Mclnt.yre Park. The weather was ideal" and everyone had a grand time. "There were races and all sorts of sport : with prizes for the winners. Chocolate milk and ice ‘cream Wwas served. During the afternoon Mr. W K. Wylie, superintendent. of ~the Sunday school, on behalf of the staff presented Mrs. Bert Waite with a beautiful Dresâ€" den China vase. Mrs. Waite, who has been teaching for over ~ten years is retiring through ill health. Mrs. Bert Waite Is Given Presentation Beth Leck Enjoys Third Birthday decided <to encourage the â€"~puplis of Schumacher schools in their studies. The awards are made in two parts. To qualify for the second _ part, a scholarship winner must complete satisfactorily the first vear in a high John Matthews, $7.50. The following, having completed their first year in High Schcol, are awarded part two of the Book Bchalarâ€" ~ Mary Eebalj. $15.00; ~Betty Mansâ€" field, $15.00; ° Nick Krcel, $15,00; _ Edâ€" ward Grgurich, $15.00; John Parfitt, $10.00; â€" Eddie Moscoe, $10.00. Born, on June 30, in Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. James Hamiltcn of 38 Fourth Ave., Schumacher. _Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Boni returned Tuesday from their wedding trip and visited, Mr. Boni‘s parents, Mr. ard Mrs. P. Boni, Third Ave., prior to going on to Timmins where they will take up residence. * Book Scholarship TOMUIK â€" DAVIES Awards Amwunced WEDDING ‘The first year awards are as follows: Ninga Phillips, $10.00; Alice Sendor, $10.00; Dougals Forbes, $10.00; Lillia Mr. George Richardson of the McInâ€" tyre staff house spent the weekend visiting friends at North Bay. Mrs. Robert Browning of Indianaâ€" polis, Indiana, was visiting friends in Timmins this week. She was also the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kitchen, First Ave. Mrs. C. Woods and son Jimmy, Second Ave., returned this week from holiday at Kirkland Lake. Ave., spent the weekend at Cobalt visiting their daughter and sonâ€"inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tresidder. They also attended the Temiskaming PFireâ€" Daily Service on R Film Developing IT S A SNAP *@WVIT These firms will serve you best ! Grocery and Meat Market PHONE 770 SCHUMACHER SCHUMACHER News From SCHUMACHER gcond Pine St. Schumacher : The following ladies attended Mrs. Ben Davies, Mrs. Tom Johnson, Mrs. Johnson Jr., Mrs. Ern Miller, Mrs. Ethe! McDonough, Mrs. Young, Mrs. J. Kent, Mrs. Archie Dunlop, Mrs. Bill Wallace, Mrs. Stan Lang. ~~Unable to attend but sending gifts were Mrs. Pat Smith and Mrs. Ted Jones. Mrs. Harry Poole and Mrs. Major Adair were joint hostesses on June 26, at a nicely arranged miscelleanous shower in honor of Miss Noreen Davies, The party was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Poole, Fourth Ave. ‘The rooms were nicely decorated for the Durlng the evening the hostesses mad a delicious lunch, after which the guest of honor was presented with a decorated basket filled to with gifts for her new home. Mr. and Mrs.. Herman Paul of Powassan motored un to spend a few Miss Paul aceom anled t.hem back to Dawracenn â€" wharsa ‘cha will" cnend *the . ~Miss Shirley. Karahan of the proâ€" fessional ice show "Iceâ€"Capades" left last week to join the show after spendâ€" ing a holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Karahan, Second Ave. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dovlie and daughter Margaret of Simcoe spent the weekâ€" end visiting their daughter, Miss Betty Doyle, of the high school staff. Miss Doyle accompanied them back to Simâ€" coe where she will spend the summer vacation. Powasson, where \she spend the summer holidays. Mrs. M. Kirkovich and son Billy left Tuesday for Vancouver, where she will join her husband and take up resiâ€" dence. : men‘s Association Tournament at New Liskeard. days visiting Mr. Paul‘s sister, Miss Ina <‘Paul of the public school staff. The many friends of Mr. Alf. Glazier, First Ave., are pleased to see he is able to be around again after his illness in â€"St. Mary‘s hospital. we â€" ewen _ _2 4 and Mrs Alex Donaleyko of Fort Wdlliam are visiting their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kalyâ€" niuk, First Ave. Miss Julia Popovich, of "Ice Capades" left last week to join the show after spending holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Popovich, Pine St. â€" Noreen Davies Is Guest Of Honor Mr. and Mrs#; Tom Moore Sr., Rirst Ave., left by car Saturday to spend a holida.y with their daughter and sonâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Young, Long . Miss Margaret Welch of Toronto, is visitlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Brough, First Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quine and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Quine motored to Kirkâ€" land Lake and New Liskeard during the weekerd. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B,. Thompson and children, Fourth Ave., left to ;pend the summer vacation, visiting in Torâ€" mins on Saturday, will be found .n â€" VV C CSR VAARA s Mr. Alex Mair, of ‘Toronto is visiting his son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mair, Second Ave. Miss Mary Lou Landreville, of "Ice Capades" left this week to join the show after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Landreville, Third Ave. Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. "The House of Hospitality" of It is felt that here in the North a house of worship that provides for the spiritual, educational, and social activiâ€" ties of the congregation is better than one which is limited to the spiritual alone and which therefore requires a separate building, that is a parish hall. In due time, when all obstacles have been overcome, the work should begin. It is hoped that in the early part: af July there will be cutward signs of the hard work being carried out by the members of the existing committees. The plan of finance should be Oof interest to many in the parish: NO request is being made for a donation this year in order not to affect the giving to the Anglican Advance Appeal which is now in progress. There are On every cecasion that a new buildâ€" ing was added there were some who oppcesed and wondered where the money would come from in the light of so small a membership, but the faith that moved the majority to carry on, was rewarded by‘ great results. So it is that toâ€"day the rector and officers of the Parish are prepared to meet the needs of the hour and to make another adventure of faith. fortunate enough to leave their bonds in care of the bank for a few years, Next year all societies in the conâ€" gregation will be asked to do something and every member‘"of the parish asked to make a contribution» Each year a certain amount will be wiped off the debt. . It will amount to about ten thouund dollars. A meeting of the Select Vestry was held on Monday evening of this week. It is proposed to raise the church, excavate, and lengthen it. The parish hall will be in the basement, above will be the place set apart for meditation, prayer, and the worship of Almighty God. There will be more room for the growing congregation and greater facilities for the instruction of ‘the young, and the social activities relative to all ages. * In order to carry out this project there have been many meetings and much discussion. Many plans have been considered. « A building permit has been secured from the council. A finance committee is now working on a plan of finance. A building comâ€" mittee has produced plans that were accepted. by the Executive of Bynod and the members of the congregation. Funeral services for the late Nick Jakovcic were held at St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church in Schumacher this afternoon. At Age Of 62 The late Mr Jakovele, a resident‘ of Schumacher for the past fifteen years, died suddenly on Tuesday morning in the Tisdale Hotel as a result of a heart attack. a few who have given or intimated a desire to give to the building fund this year and naturally all donations are gladly accepted. The Finance Committee is asking The history of St. Paul‘s Anglican Church, South Porcup marks a great adventure cf faith. The greater part of her growth was guided by a man of great faith, namely, Archâ€" deacon J. E. Woodall, and by the faithâ€" ful help of Makwell Smith, as Treaâ€" surer and People‘s warden. Over the year these two men worked together, supported by other loyal members o! the flock, and toâ€"day after a quarter f as many persons as posâ€" sible back the joan by a War Bond. In may collect their re held in at the bank. This to receive a loan at interest and there is risk mvolved on the part of the persons who put up the bonds as seâ€" curity. If an individual needs his bond at church, a hall and a fine rectory, and fl} free from debt. Nick Jakoveic Dies JY 3 . A£4 1J _â€" 19 O 4 Lt â€"â€" J Vied : 1 M ut t BC S C o us n 4s 13e 2t Prior to the funeral services the body rested at the Croatian Hall and burial was made in Timmins Roman Catholic He was 62 years of age and Wa§s painter by trade. Mr. Jakovceic came to Canada 27 years age from Croatia where his widow, h‘s sole survivor, now lives. Cemetery. entertained last Wednesday evening. A nice social time was enjoyed and during the evening the hostess served a delicious lunch. ï¬rs: Brough, a war bride, recently arrived from Dundee, Scotland. Mrs. William Brough Is Social Hostess ' The following ladies attended, Mrs. James Scullion, Mrs. Ant Robson, Mrs. Robert Howie and Miss Tillie Stugrt of Timmins, Mrs. James Stirrat, Mrs. Frank McWhinnie, Mrs. John O‘Leary, Mrs. Jomes Izatt. Instructor Named For Swimming Pool The Lion‘s Club swimming pool opâ€" ened last Thursday for the season and is the favorite spot this weather. Swimming lessons will begin next week. Mr. Hank Bielek is the instructor; Miss Menear, is the Life Guard and Miss Barbara Hayward is the cashier., Mrs. H. McCarthy is in charge of the store. and district swimming at the pool. . The Townâ€" ship of Tisdale has chartered a bus to make two trips a day to the pool with the children, who are having a grand time and think the swimming pool just wonderful Fire chief Charles Jucksch and memâ€" e Department Goes To"New Liskeard Meet Adventure Of Faith At St. Paul‘s SCHUMACHER UMACHER South Porcupine, Dome w Â¥ % o t > m# # # Ave., A meeting of the Select Vestry was. held on Monday evening of this week.‘ It was felt that rather than make extensive repairs to the present proâ€" perties, that the plan passed by the congregation shculd be carried through this year. It was decided to appoint Dr E. A. McKittrick as President pro tem of the Finance Committee in the absence of Mr. C. Cooke, who is away from ‘the district recuperating after a serious illiness. .Messrs, Barnett and Schmitt. were nominated to the same Committee. ‘ The chairman of the Building Committee is Mr. Kenneth Kilborn. Favourable reports relative to )he Anglican :Advance Appeal were received, : The Rector of the Parisn, Rev. John S.. Ford.. presided. She arrived on Monday, after sailing from Great Britain on the Aquitania, which docked at Halifax on Friday. If an individual needs his bond at arytime, the Church plans to have mfl!cient funds on hand to buy the bond. ‘ It is hoped that many will be fortunate enough to leave their bonds in ~care of the bank for a few years. It may be said that if the parish hall is dismantled and used as materâ€" ial, that a very limited amount of new material will be required for the proâ€" posed improvements. If it is sold efforts will be made to sell it to some person who intends to convert it into a dwelling place. The later plan will save materials for dwelling purposes and leave the parish free to secure the equivalent for its needs. either case it is felt that buildings that should be erected for housing purposes will not be affected. The high price of puilding lots in this community makes it almost prohibitive to build in any case and fortunately the church posâ€" Mrs. Jack .T. Wilson, a Scottish war bride, is being welcomed in South Porâ€" cupine this week. y Her husband and motherâ€"inâ€"law live at 39 Strachan Ave. Mrs. J. T. Wilâ€" son, formerly Jean Thcmpson, is from Dunfermline, favorite residence, in days gone by, of the Scottish kings, and birthplace of Andrew Carnegie ‘Due to the fact that most canâ€" vassers are very busy men, it is hoped that those who as yet have not been approached for the Anglican Advance Appeal or asked for their material backing of the building loan, will comâ€" municate their desires to the Rector, the wardens or other officers of the congregation. WELCOMED â€" Veteran Fined For Schumacher Assault Police Court A returned soldier pleaded that he knew nothing at all about an assault which was committed by him in Schuâ€" macher. He was drunk, it was stated, and went to call on some people who had opened their home to him. have tried commando tactics on his host, nearly stranglingâ€"him, and in the struggle injuring his hand, breaking a bone. They were seated on the verandah, and when the lady the house went to make tea, the soldiexj is__alleged to The man‘s screams led to the arrest of the youth. h | suaud _4 ‘"Where did you serve overseas?" the Magistrate asked the lad, who replied that he had fought in France. He was fined $50 and costs, and the injured man was told that damages if required must be sought in Civil Court. in the e ts W O C es rane, and his choir of twenty members on Sunday after morning service. A few words of welcome were °Xâ€" tended by Mr. W. H. Johns, to which Rev. Caldwell replied. He extended an invitation to the choir of St. Paul‘s to take over the musical part of the serâ€" vice at one of the Harvest Festival services in Cochrane, which he hopes will be held in the new Archbishop Anderson â€" Memorial â€"UCUBAUICI process of buillding. Until the end of August be no evening services h Paul‘s Church. Girls Enjoy Holiday soOUTH PORCUPINE SOUTH PORCUPINE st there will Held in St. For Southend Children A o o % P nl D Al 76, Swimming NowAvailable Buried On Monday Tisdale Council, Schumacher Lions And Dalton s Coâ€" Swimming and swimming instruction is being made available to school children of South Porcupine and Dome public schools this summer. â€" This very necessary and praiseworthy action is being sponsored by the council of Tisdale Township, coâ€"operatâ€" ing with the Schumacher Lion‘s Club, and Dalton‘s Bus Lines. Children will take a special bus going through Dome and Dome Extension at 9.15 a.m., and leave the South End bus stand at 9.30 am. <They will be taken to the Schumacher Lions Club swimmirg pool and a bus will leave there for home at 12.30 noon. This bus will leave daily unless conâ€" ditions make it necessary for the schedâ€" ule to be changed. No fee will be charged for transportation by special Fees charged at the pool are most reasonable, 50 cents per child per season. Tickets may be obtained at the Township office. First bus" was on Monday, of this week. This arrangement will meet with decided approval by all who have felt that a swimming pool under superâ€" vision at this end of the camp is a necessity. For this season at least the need will be met, and‘the children ‘be happy. Hold Season‘s Final Lodge Meeting Mrs. Beatrice Anthony was guest of honor on Friday at a gathering of Rebekah Lodge members at the Airâ€" port Hotel. The occasion was her birthday and a chicken dinner was served. Afterwards the party went to the Masonic Hall, where a final lodge session for the season was held. â€" After lodge meeting a whist party was in crder and prizes were won by Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Anthony, and Mrs. Mitchell. Girl Guides Leave For Summer Camp Twentyâ€"one happy Girl Guides left on Tuesday, members of the First South Porcupine Company, for Camp Washeâ€" sieu at Barber‘s Bay. VÂ¥ UMH’ uts eï¬ stt oft t it * d ul Rebekah Lodge will reâ€" open on the first Friday in September. 5 ï¬â€˜heir Captain, Miss Clatworthy, (with some Girl Guides from Timmins) was in charge, and they were taken SOUTH PORCUPINE MERCHANTS operate In Project ooooo\ 3 n atentectectoctoctactoctedtactoctocfec PORCUP] CLEANE South Porcup "a A A 0 % A A aA A i ho B D. i. _ 3 71 Bruce Ave., South Porcupine MAKINEN DRY GOODS sSOUTH PORCUPINE See Our Selection of Children‘s Overalls SOUTH PORCUPINE down in cars, kindly lent by loca townspeople, among them Messrs. Lang don, Cooper, Hunkin and Gannon. their baggage. Mary Harper and Mary Elizabeth Pearce, as Counsellors, Mrs. Beélby as Camp Nurse, Mrs. S. Jay s Camp "Mother" left on Monday to prepare the camp, which is the first Guide Camp to be held since the be«â€" ginning of the war years. The bride was dressed in : an afterâ€" noon frock of pale blue net, and was attended by her sister, Miss. Doris Hume who wore a pink sheer ensemble. Harry Turner acted as best man. A wedding dinner was served at the home of the groom‘s brother, Douglas Turner, at Dome Extension. Marriedâ€"By Rev. R. J. Scott on June 25 in the Manse of the United Church, Edna Jean Hume of Schuâ€" macher and James Charles Turner of South Porcupine. The young couple left later for Torâ€" onto for a honeymoon. They will reâ€" side in South Porcupine when they return. f o enc Mrs. J. Naish of Aurora leaves today for home after spending the long weekâ€" end at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernie Harris. Mr. Callum Stevenson, ~lately reâ€" turned from India with the RCAF., is expected home on Friday from Torâ€" onto, where he has been in hospital for some weeks. Two of "St., Mike‘s" bestâ€"known nockey players of last season accomâ€" panied Les Costello when he came home last week. They were Tod Sloan and Pat Powers. After visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Costello, they left on Wednesday for Kirkland Lake, MARRIAGE Cummingsâ€"McJanetâ€" Onâ€"â€" Saturday evening a quiet wedding was. solemâ€" nized in Mountjoy United Church when Andrew Cummings Junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cummings of the Dome was married to Margaret Innis Bowes McJanet. Rev Gflmour Smith performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Cummings will reside in South Portcupine. Bornâ€"in Porcupine General Hospital on June 26, to Mr. and Mrs, Steve Capyk of 14 Bloor Ave., South Porcuâ€" pine, a son. Mr..and Mrs. L. Zusche of 125 Front St., South Porcupine; on June 28, a daughter. â€"Bornâ€"on June 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Graystone. of 115 Fern Ave., A daughter, in Porcupine General Hosâ€" Golden City Guides will join this 117 Golden Ave., 8. Porcupine DON‘T LET REFRIGERATOR SHORTAGE BOTHER YOU â€" Get your milk ICE COLD, from Plumbing and Heating PLU QUALITY SERVICE Luxton‘s Lunch News From CLAREKE‘S Met* . SOUTH PORCUPINE Main St., 94 Golden A: SOUTH POKCUPINE Phone 920 â€"â€" OPEN SUNDAYS â€" > n St., South Porcupine HEATLNG of Pau) Dagenais, aged 76, died on June 29, in Porcupine General Hospital after short llliness, of a heart condition. He was the proprietor of the Gold Range Hotel on Golden Ave. His funeral took place on Monday at 9.30 a.m. from his home to 8t. Joachim‘s Church, where Father LaSalle, assisted by three other priests, conducted the funeral mass. Pallbearers were old friends: Messrs. A. DeRosa, Wm. Dilâ€" lon, Vince Dillon, Louis Cecconi, Kenâ€" nedy, and Jos. Payette. Besides his widow, he leaves his sons Delphis and Willlam (just returned from overseas service with the Canaâ€" dian Army), and daughters Alma (Mrs. D. Dagenais of Timmins), Rose, (Mrs. V..Dillon) and Olive, (Mrs. Genereaux) of South Porcupine. His sisters Mrs. Matilda Legault of Kirkland Lake and Mrs. O. Cloutier of Englehart survive him, also Delphis, a brother, of South Porcupinge; Charles of Otter Lake, and Louis of Michigan. The deceased was born in Quebec at Otter Lake, and has been a resident bof‘ South Porcupine for the past 17 years, coming here from Timmins. He was a member of the Catholic Men‘s uP m m t A white frost was seen on the sideâ€" walks of South Porcupine at 5.30 a.m. on Wednesday. No reports of damage to gardens have reached us. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McVey of Sudâ€" bury are visiting their son, E. B. McVey of Broadway Ave. . Robert Doran and daughter left this week to spend some days in Port Sydney, Muskoka. i Miss Rita Costello returned . on Wednesday from Kirkland Lake and Rouyn, where she has spent two weeks holiday. Buddy Rosebrugh .of the Bank of Toronto staff is on holiday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilder and children spent the weekend in New LiskeaArd, 7% League. pital. "r".v ECCE h A i. .. Do d Miss Helen Poppleton spent the weekâ€" end in Haileybury and Ne\y_ Liske_?‘x:q;‘ Mr. Pat Hogan spent the weekend in Kirkland Lake. Mrs. M. Shaw and Miss P. Luxton spent the weekend in North Bay. Mrs. Frank Partridge of Kingston, and Miss Dorothy Smart of Toronto are guests this week of Mrs. B. H. Harper, Dome Mines. Bornâ€"In Porcupinge General Hosâ€" pital to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brissenâ€" o es P Bornâ€"In Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brissenâ€" den of 25 Lakeshore Rd., Timmins, son. ; hC 5 Miss G. Higgins left on Saturday by car for her home in Orillia, for summer holidays. us «s 2 L 2i ons Misâ€"s: wM Lynch, principal of Dome public schcol, left on Monday for Torâ€" onto to spend the summer. Wonder what owners of corner lots did before gasoline stations were inâ€" vented? WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY BRIDAL WREATH DIAMONDS BREN‘S JEWELRY STORE 44 CRAWFOHRD ST.