’ , . TORIDHEET Model S. Oil Burner a AviVUCl VY ATLIUCY , Wildfire by Grey, Zane. LiA IIC , Mrs. Harvey Greer Recent Bride Honored At Shower «Mrs. Ben Davis: Mrs. Bassett and Mrs. Percy Harvey, Gold Centre, were joint hostesses at a nicely arranged miscellaneous shower Wednesday evenrâ€". ing in honor of Mrs. Harvey Greer, whose marriage recently was an inâ€" teresting event. . The party was held at the home of Mrs. Béen Davis. The rooms were apâ€" Mrs. D. Greer, Mrs. L. Boutet, Mrs. J. V. Angrignon, Mrs. Agnes Fierftial, Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mrs. Jerry Harris, Mrs. E. Tisdale, Nirs. B. Keizer/ Mrs. J. Matâ€" thew, Mrs. Doxrâ€"Campbell, Mrs. Jack Hamflgan Mrs. E. Hicks, Mrs. Len Thomgs, Mrs. Peter Hunter, Mrs. Alex Mair Mrs. Stirrat, Mrs. W. Rowe, Mrs. J. Prentice, Mrs. D. Prasé#, Mrs. Jim Cowdefi, Mrs. John Dimerâ€" acle, Mrs. M. Shingler, Mrs. Alphonse Fournier, Mr. and Mrs. Art Carriere, Mrs. Wharton Mrs. Stonehouse, Fred Bennett, Neil McAlphine, Richard Boutet, Claud Brownscome, Gus Wharâ€" ton, G. White and many others. The Slecping Sphinx by Carr, Joha Dickson. â€" The Saint Sees It Through by Char- teris, Leslie. _ . Affair of The Golden Buzzard by Knight, Clifford. - . The Death of a Doll by Lawrence Hilda. The Rainbow Trail by Grey, 2ane. Nevada by Grey, Zane. West of the Pecos by Grey, Zane. Desert Gold by Grey, Zane. Sunset Pass zy Grey, Zané. Arizona Ames by Grey, Zane _ River by Grey, Zane. Wildfire by Grey, Zane. Crow Field by Boylan, Margarct Currier. Saigon Singer by Van Wyck, Mason: Bounty Trilogy by Nordhoff, Charles.. Withiut Seeing The Dawn by Javelâ€" > lana, Stevan. Garden to the Eastward by Lamb, Harold. | Chequer Board by Shute, Nevile. The Vixens by Yerby, Frank. Water Over the Dam by Allis, Mar- querite. Ow!l Hoot Trail by Foster, Bennett. Circle "C" Moves In by Ridér, Brett. The Bone is Pointed (Mystery) by Upfield,: Arthur W. Thursday‘s Blade by Davis, Emmest E. , ‘The Queéen‘s Falcon by Blau, Erriest, . Hands off Veronica by Hurst, Fannite, Double Treansure by Kelland, Olar- ence Budington. ~ â€"There‘s a Spot in My Heart by Lwlle‘ prank. The Border Bandit by Evans, Evan Lydia Bailey by Kenneth, Roberts Saga of Andy Burnett by Whlte Steward â€"Edwards. © Bummer Stranger by Cooper, Louise House Above the River by F'oetex Michael. ,Lâ€"08 _ AJ All Thats Mine by Covert, Allce Lerit. The Quarry by Walker, Mildred. Peace Breaks Out by Thirkell, A1« .the shelves of the Memorial Libraty "of Bchumacher and among the latest The shrewd home owner knows that an oil burrier should provide clean economical denlmm heaï¬ Au these facâ€" tors cannot be. evident tq,the USER of oil heat because many oll’ urhers nave features of: similarity that may give the lmpremoï¬ that aH bnmer construction Mary Hallam by Ertz, Susan. Gentleman‘s Agreement by H ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE UPON REQUEST With A . . .; d ,,__ on ts ak s _A . j aFR® C3 o ba ds adud ,‘ C'6cheh ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grist, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ellis, Mr. and Mts. Fred Roberton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craik, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cybulski, Mr. and Mrs, N. D. Adams, Mi. and Mrs. Ron Jones, Mrs. M. MacMillan, Mrs. J. Sandwith, Mrs. E. â€"Sayers, Mrs. G. Mcâ€" Gee, Mrs. W. Mair, Mrs. E Duxfield. Mr. G. White, Mr. Ron Jones and Mr. Ne11 McAlpine. After the cards dancing was enjoyed to the music of Jack Bridges and his Top Hutters. were Mr. and Mrs, P. E C,ooper Mr..and Mrs. Roy AsSselstine, Mr. and Mrs J G Malkin, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dobâ€" son, Mr. and Mtrs. â€"Vic Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Ernic Dl,mbabin Mr. and Mrs. Jarmes MacKenzie, Mr and Mrs. Harry Cowden, Mt. and Mrs. Harold Grist. en doux, | .Rosie Brklacich, Don Church, John Kirkland, Zora Perkovich, Carolyne Perkovich, Do:xr. Perini, Pauline Perkâ€" ovich, Santo Battachio, Rita Morandin, Freddie Mansfield, Mervin * Villeâ€" maire, Dave Duggan, Olive Haekila, Lena ‘Greer, Maurice Sauriol, Betty Mansfield, Pat Dobson, Jerry Hanniâ€" gan, Irving Fraser, Noreen Lettingham, Jean Fraser, Johnny Kennedy, Dean Prentice, Don Somerville, Georgie Fera, Neil Pooléy. Nina Phillinec Mnca (Craoar Cybulski, Mrs. N. D. Adams, Mr. P. B. Cooper and Mr. Hob KeNler. Winner: for whist included Mrs. Stonehouse, Mrs. Roy Wilson, MySs. James Stirrat mtyre Auditoriunt. There.was a attendance. Mr J Seubert and Mr. ‘Bob Warner were masters 6f ceremonies. The first part of the evening was spent playing cards. The winners at bridge were Mrs. H. The, MeIntyre : Athletic Association held their closing social evening for the qeason Saturday evening in the Meâ€" McIntyre Athletie Assoc. Hold Card Party and Dance ~ MAURLCIIRIC, MILZ, â€" OIMOUTGQ, Mrs. E. Dunbabin» Mrs. A. Stirling, Mrs. D. Greer, Mrs. A. Dunbabin, Miss Lena Greer, Mrs, Allceroft, Mrs. Richâ€" ardson,. the guest of honor Mrs. Harâ€" vey/Greer and the host@ses, Mrs. Dayâ€" ies; Mrs Bassett and ~Mrs Harvey ‘ Unable to attend but sending lovely gifts were Mrs Keen, Mrs. H. Dobso4, Mrs. Pat Smith, Mrs. Jeffrey, Mrs Cowden and Mrs. Coulas. During the eveaing the guest of honâ€" or m presented with many lovely gifts for which she thanked each guest maemea! Foltowing a delicious lurich was served and guests included Rérs. uk. Mrs. Adgir, Mrs. Napire, Mrs ©. Smyth, Mrs. J. Collins, Mrs. H. Poo Mrs. Pigeon Mrs. Matthew, Mrs. Wikher, Mrs. flowers, large colored umbrelias repâ€" resenting refreshing Spring showers were also arranged along the sides of the hall. At orie end of the hall was minlature garden with flowers and bird houses. +Rodger Todminter was in charge of the music and entertainment. Elca Narduzzi, Mary Kirkland and s. P. E. Freddie Mansfield, Mervin * Villeâ€" Selstine, maire, Dave Duggan, Olive Haekila, nd Mrs. Lena ‘Greer, Maurice Sauriol, Betty y Dobâ€" Mansfield, Pat Dobson, Jerry Hanniâ€" ps, Mr. gan, Irving Fraser, Noreen Lettingham, nd Mrs. Jean Fraser, Johnny Kennedy, Dean . Harry Prentice, Don Somerville, Georgie Fera, Fraser, Mrs. A. Oraham, Mrs. M. Macâ€" Millan, Mrs. J.â€"Birnie, Mrs. R. Harper, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Waddle and Mirs Mary Harper. Unable to attend but Later a delicious lunch was served the dining table festive with lace cloth, pink candles, and a silver vase of mixâ€" ed sweet peas. Mrs. A. E. Byron pourâ€" ed tea. f Guest list included, Mrs. W. Wilis, Mrs. HH}, Mrs. Byron, MrS. A; Simpâ€" son, Mrs. Cocklin, Mrs. Matthew, Mrs. M. Hancock Mrs. J Verbik, Mrs D. The rooms were attractively Uecorâ€" ated for the occassion and a delightful social time was enjoyed. During the evening the guest of honor was presâ€" ented with many lovely gifts. The party was held at Mrs. â€"Robert Harper 122 Timmins. Miss Mary Harpéer Feted At Lovely Bridal Shower Mrs. Bill Morgan and Mrs. Hazen Waddle were joint hostesses during the weekâ€"end at a lovely linen shower in honor of Miss Mary Harper brideâ€" életâ€" of ~September. t 2s ols d .22 ht trntwctectet * A A UAalWA 3 â€" Herbie Chulak, Mildred Verbik;, Verâ€" gnica Shantz, Burrell Small, Betty Gilâ€" bert, Ron Urquhart, Clara Campanola, Jack Beatty, Estelle Hannigan, Angelo Defelice, Pat Cross, Dick Pearce, Barâ€" bara Barrett, Bert Wharton, Mickic Marini Bernard Youlton, June Courâ€" chene, Bob Beatty, Marjorie Wharton, Ronnie Zuba, Margaret Connelly, Bill Pearce, Katie Pecarie Eileen Olsen, Bernard Sampson, Jacqueline Byers,. Lloyd Kramp, Joyce Olsen, Joe Porci Beverley Shaxntz, Dave Chalmers, Donâ€" na Lawson and many others. Eddie Moscoe, Fréd Ovio, Jim Mcâ€" Guerry, Mary Cheleby, Elca Narduzzi, Teresa Violino, Allan Blais, Gabby Bibodeau, Peter Petcoff, Pat O‘Leary, Eddie Ladesich, Dale Johnston, Geoâ€" rge Mangotich, Patsy I:nnes, Bill Barâ€" ker, Robbie Innes, Kennie Wilson, Norâ€" ma Killens Ted Barrett, Evelyn Hall, Ernie Domenico, Clare Cicci, Zdenka Bosnac, Betty Wallis, Desmond Kutâ€" chaw, . Shirley Studden Bil Andrews, Sybil Ostron, Michael Riedkin, Doug Flemming, Frank York, Sheila Moran, . Pat Barron, Dave McLaughland, Jessie McKie, Ray Dee, Joyce Eliot, Dave_ Rose, Effie Monaghan, Don * Sutherâ€" land, Erica Batchelor, Jimmy Fraser, Chic Briggs, Molly Robson, Gerald Hedican, Clare Zanchin, Angelo Cimâ€" eétta, Helen Hedgedus, Rose Hedgedus, Don and Douglas Brown, Lorna Brown, Allan Clark, Don Wills, Carrie Ursalac, Johnny Ursalac Wallace, Dick Nugent Joyce Dupont, Dolly Skeculâ€" ski ‘Gwelda Gannoxr, Mary Stacivic, Catherine Waddle, Doug Armstrong, Jo¢e Defelic¢e, Rino and Nedo Braganola, Bérnard Boutet, Neil Pooley, Nina Phillips, Mose Greer, Anthea Platt, George Westerholm Mickey Kérchel, Rolly Aho, Louise Wheeler,> Jim McGee, Wendy Cross, Ida May Sutherland, Eddie Perry, Betty Jane Rose, .. Mary. Kemsley, Joan Sullivan Gorâ€" don Hannigan, Mary Hadley,â€" Lugui Battachio, Nancy McNeil, Frank Banâ€" ick, Marline Feldman, Jerry Pridge, Lily â€" Fabello, Bernie Buckovetsky, Mary Sutherland, Eddie DiFaxnt, Marie Wilson, Mike Sennuck, Margaret O‘â€" Leary, Cyril Morris, Ruby McCarthy, Douglas Bassett, Mark Kirkland, Doug Delahunt, Margo Kirkland, Ron Monâ€" doux, | Rosie Brklacich, Don Church, John Mr, and Mrs. Hutcheson, Noranda, Len Taylor, â€"Rodger Todhunter, Colleen Cook, Jack Waite, Pat Webber, Bud Clark, Jackie Malloy, Crawford Clark, Lois Clarke, Paul Pecore, Pat Maâ€" whixney, John Jay, j + Elca Narduzzi, Mary Kirkland and Lugut Battachio were in charge of advertising. Norma Killins and BShirley Studden were in charge of the refreshments. Music for the evening was supplied by Henry Kelijgeck and his orchestra. Members of the band wore gay spring hats made for the occassion by the studenrits. About 360 young people attended. ~During the evening a Jibter-Bug cortest â€"held and was won by Nancy McNeil and Peter Petcoff. The Jjudges were Miss Betty Doyle, Mrs. G. McGee and Mrs. _ Harry Dobson. Glimpsed among the dancers were: E. Rodway, Mr. W. B. Sparks, Miss Nan Taylor Miss Betty Doyle, Mr. Ernie Sayers, Fourth .. Aveénue left Saturday for Picton when he reâ€" celved word of the death of his mother. The many friends of Mrs. Howard Wallace, Railroad Street, will be sorry to hear that she is fil in Bt.> Mary‘s Hospital and all extend her theit best wishes for a speedy recovery. i «2. io B P oc 220 00 00 M 00 9e 46 Th C Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwyer are visiting their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Miss Katheryn Lafontaine, student at Queen‘s University, Kingston, is spending the summer vacation with her parets, Mr. and MrS. W. O. Egfon« taine, Coniaurum Property. Mrs. H. Kennard, Fourth Avenue, has left for North Bay.where Rhe will take a course. in Weaving. Thils course is sponsored by the Adult E’ducatio‘l Board. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgin ana daughter "Frankie" spent the weckâ€" end visiting at North Bay. Mrs. Colboutn left this week for her home in Devon after spending some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave Henâ€" nett, Fifth Avenue. Miss Barbara Campbell, sttident at the University of Toronto spent a few days visiting her parexants Mr. and Mrs. A.. D. Campbell, Mcintyre Property. her home in â€" Edmonton, after visiting her sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Dave Craig, Pine Street. _ Mr. S. A. Wookey, MciIntyre Propâ€" erty, returned this week from an exâ€" tendéed holiday in South America and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leng, Mcintyre Priperty have returned after spending some time holidaying in PMorlda and Toronto, while in Toronto Mr. Leng reâ€" ceived. medical treatment. to spend the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waite Birch Btregt.. Jack Waite, student at Q@ueen‘s. Unâ€" iversity, Kingston, arrtived this week spending the summer vacation Wwith their pnarents Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Clark, Railroad Street. Crawford and Mirreli Clark, students at Queen‘s University, Kinigstom, are Bill Welt, student at Uhiéversity of | jack Tomlinson, student at the Torâ€" Toronto, is spending the summer vace«â€" onto University arrived home this week tion with his parents Mr. anid Mrs? wa to spend the simmmer vacation at his Welt, Fourth Avenue. home on Fourth Avenue. to spend the sunm@mer with the Imwsic festival last week in Timâ€"« spend sunmer vachtlo mins. They reeceived many awards, his parents w.‘ll‘m.‘k‘m"o bringing great eredit to their School Mcintyre Property. and their tencher. Kirby Joytner, studient A the Un« Congratulatiohs to the girls and boys iversity of Poronto, this wéek in our community who took part in Mrs. L. Cousineau,, hasâ€" réturned to â€" The PORCUPINE ADVA Emile Klisanich, of Toronto arrived t Queen‘s Unâ€" io spend the Summer Vacation with ied this ‘Yeek his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klisâ€" vacation with anich Pearl Lake Hotel. SCHUMACHER Mr. Frederick Sclmmacher , ~PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS OF QUALIPIED DEPENDABILITY ~PHONE 26 OPP. TOWN HALL TIMMINS, ONT. pam, Mrs. T. L. MacKenzie, Mr. Alex Fulton, Mr. Jim Biggs, and the Rev. J. A. Breckentidge. SCHEMACHER Young Adult Club Sponsor â€"Program "It‘s in the Bag" dainty limch was served by Mrs. Foy Wilson, Mrs. Gordon Brown and Mrs. T. L. MacKenzie. Mémbers attending were Mr and George Leck, Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" vey. Laine, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Fisher, Mrâ€" and Mrs. Bob Fulton, MrSs. Gladys Fulton, Mrs. Gordon Btown, Mrs. Stan Shipâ€" Mrs. Geéorge Leck led the singsonz and Mrs. Stan Shippanm led a quiz. Arrangements were also made for the Mother‘s Day Eventide Service to be held in the chtirch Sunday evenâ€" ing, May 11th. The club decided to sponsor the hiz program "It‘s In the Bag" Wedâ€" nesday, May 28th. Anyone wishing to attend are asked to purchase their tickets from any of the club members, Mrs. Harvey Laine, secretary, read the minutes of the last meéeting and a short business session was held. . The meeting opened with the singâ€" ing of a hymn and the Rev. J. A. Breckenridge led in prayer. _The‘ Young Adult Club of Trinity United Chutch held their meeting Friâ€" day evening in the church hall. Creorge Leck ~president, was in the chair. John . Todhunter, student at the Mining University, Michigan, is spendâ€" ing the: summer vacation with his mother Mrs. Todhunter, Third avenue. Mr. Roy Colquhour, Third Avenue, and Mr. James Colquhoun, Cedar St. left Friday for Stratford when they received word of the death of their mother. Born â€" ‘Fo Mr. and Mrs. Mervyi _ The Upham in St. Mary‘s Hospital, no May Bt. A 3. a daughter. mache for a speedy recovery. The many friends of Mrs. Cliff Bixt, Begcond Avenue will be sorry to hear that she is ilf in St. Mary‘s Hospital and all extend her their best wishes To us this is a constant challenge. © It‘s one thing to have earned a reputation â€" its another thing to continue to merit it. Ard that is what we strive to do in all our dealings with the list of clients to Whom we send statements monthly. expected to intrude. But when you see it you may be sure that the firm on whose printing it appears may have suggested it themselves. They know that it is the Hall Mark of a printing house that has earned the reputation of honâ€" est work well done. That‘s why they like to be identiâ€" fied in their business dealings Wlth the impr int of The Poreupine Advance, E consider that our imprint is the equivalâ€" ent of a guarantee. It‘s not mere adverâ€" tising. It doesn‘t appear on much of the printing that we produce, because it isn‘t A large number of finished work was handed in at the meeting includâ€" ing aprons and novelties nicely boxed and suitible for "Mother Day" gifts. A short business session was held and the meeting closed with the benedicâ€" tion. Mother‘s Day services will be held Sunday, May 1l1th, in St. Alphonsus Parish Church, Schumacher Anglican Mission and Trinity United Church. The Young. ited Church will hold a Mother‘s Day Eventide Service in the church at 7.30 Pie and coffee will be served during the evening hours. SCHUMACHER Mother‘s Day Services to be Observed in Churches The Women‘s Association of Trinity United CAaurch Schumacher held a speâ€" cial meeting to make final plans for the Annual "May FPair Afternoon Tea‘" and which will include Bake Bale and Bazâ€" aar, to be held in the Church hall Friday May 9th in the afternoon from 2.30 till 5 o‘clock and in the evening from 7â€"<till 9 p.m. There was a good attendance . of members. The President, Mrs. Charlic Barron, was in the chair. The secreâ€" tary, Mrs. Ken Burns, read the minâ€" utes of the last meeting. Business items were discussed and plam macde for future events. After the business session a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Frank ®FPurâ€" long, Mrs. Clair and Myrs. W.. J. Hannigan. Following a social halfâ€"hour was enjoyed. _ SsSCHUMACHER Plans Formulated For The Holding Annual "Mayfair" The Catholic Women‘s League of Bt. Alphonsus Parish Church, Schuâ€" macher, held their meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Furlong, First Avenue. SCHUMACHER Catholic Women‘s League Hold Regular Meeting Mr. FP. W. Schumacher, Columbus, Ohio, is spending a short visit in town. Sunday morning he attended the servire of worship in Trinity Unâ€" ited Church. Monday morning he attended the assembly at Schumacher Public School ancd spoke to the pupils. Mr. Schumacher was greatly impresâ€" sed by the program presented. The musical part of the program was preâ€" sented by the pupils who took part in the Music Festival. Mr. George Drew, Timmins, and Wing Commandâ€" er J. E. Howell of England were also present during the assembly. Visits Town He Founded P ' South Porcupine . , ,0,,0,,0_,0,_.0, .0. .o “....oo.“.00.oo.oo.“.n.oo.».n.oo.“.n.n:“:“:»:»:n:oozq committese before May 15th. Member: of the committee are: Convener, Mr Geraid McDonald, Mrs. J. Fisher, Mrs Carroll, Mrs. R. Wilson, Mrs. W. B Sparks. paint and sketch during the summer months under instruction. The Art Group of the Adult Eduâ€" cation miet Monday evening, May 5. Art Group of Adult Educaâ€" tion Plans Summer Months FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. Phone 788 Schumacher Anyone wishing to join the group THURSDAY, MAY 8th,.â€"1047 Wm. E. Jamieson Florist 1 108 Golden Ave., . Porcupine i1 met Mongaay evening, May 5, made plang to meet regularty to Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service PEARL LAKE HOTEL DISTINCTIVE FLOR ARRANGEMENT3 Phone 835 ~â€"<aee gre "The House of Hospitality" 0 0. 0 .0 .0 C