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Porcupine Advance, 14 Aug 1947, 1, p. 5

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Â¥y h. .. cth â€"â€""- Porcupine Advance STANDING HAY ;FQOR® SALE, Box 60, Porcupine: Advance} ' 2 ROOMS INâ€" PRIVATE :HOME. Housekeepin privileges ~Box . 56, Porcupine Ai vance. â€" j LARGE .NORGE OIL BURNER Mcâ€" Lary cook stqvt with hot water jacket; Quebec heate; ‘and six . foot counter, Box 58, Porsnpine Advance ns suitable for two. Like home. Box 83, Porcupine Advance.. FRONT ROOM, SINGLE uple, all convenlences Box 52, Poreyptne Advance ROOMS, FOR RENT. DAILY,â€"WEEKâ€" LY, »pxont)fly ratea Box 51 Porcupme Advaucea FOR,. YOUNG MAN IN ENGLISH home, . ‘Comfrotable . room... <Good meals. © Box\ ©80, : Porcupine â€" Advance THREE RGOMED STEAM H m apartment Prtvate entrahch. AlT con- veniences. Sox 49, Porcupine Adm« 4 â€"ROOM‘ HEATED APA] Box . 47,; Porcuplne Advancq. :-noom APARTMENT : PBIVATE entrance Water paid. $20â€" monthly Box © 46, © Porcupine ‘ Advance. APARTMENT FOR RENT ARTICLES FOR :‘ 1Â¥%e A WORD PER INSERBTION "ROOMS FORâ€"RENT: ‘ conve o A%+ AUVNILAS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT THIRD AVENUE ROOM AND BOARD lo A WORD PER INSERTION * â€" ‘({minimun R5¢) Phone 26 Bwho Watchmaku e of tho ‘Famous Ho: PROFESSIONAL CARDS #Nip * *« ow are wholly at ad DOMS ~FOR | RENT »Boxw 55, ‘Porcupine Box . 48, .‘ Apply Box 59, APARTMENT : north boundary 68 â€"All €00â€" | Pown of Timmins ne\ Advgance | stopped up. A D P arrived from Europe says the people there are old and tired, while l even our middleâ€"aged are ycoung. Monâ€" â€" days excepted. Our, secret amkition: to be so selfâ€" confident that we do crossword puzsles with a fountain pen. oo .â€"â€"â€"-â€"- s d hetr® t c TED at Timmins, Ontario this DgA ‘day of July, A.D., 1947. ‘THE CORPORATION OF THE ~~~TOWN OF TIMMINS And ‘Further take. notice that any person who claims that his land will be": prejudicially affeced by the Byâ€" law. and applies to be heard, will be_heard by the Council, in person or by ‘his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, at: a time to be fixed therefor upon theâ€"application to be heard. 2., The Corporation may lease or sell the portioin of the original road alâ€" lowance so closed and stopped up." PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins to pags the following byâ€"law after due notice thereof has been pubâ€" lished in accordance with the Provisâ€" lons of the Municipal Act. "Town of Timmins ~~ BFâ€"LAW NUMBER ____ BEINCO A BYâ€"LAW to stop up a cerâ€" tain portion of the original road aiâ€" lowanee on the East Bank of the Matâ€" tagami River within the Corporation. WHEREAS the Councit of the Corâ€" poration ~deems it desirable to Close and stop up a certain portion of the original road~allowance on the East Bank of the Mattagami River.> AND S notice of the inâ€" tention..of the Council hasâ€"been duly advertised as required by the Munâ€" jeipal Act, and all persons who claim that their land ‘will be. prejudicially affected by this Byâ€"law and who apâ€" pliéd to be heard, have been heard by theâ€" Council. ~â€"â€"NQOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTâ€" ED as a Byâ€"law of the Town of Timâ€" mins as follows:â€" i; ‘That portion of the original road allowance on the East Bank of the lM_,lttaglini River between the projecâ€" ton: westerly ‘of the north boundary of © Algonquin . Boulevard "‘and north boundary of Plan Mâ€"37 Sudâ€" bury being the north boundary of the Town of Timmins is hereby closed and D. R. Franklin .. By V. Clerk Bazk ef Commerce Building ~THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Monthly Deposits provide for repayment. + . to pay your Vacation Expenses or for any other useful purpose? Apply to nearest branch of BARRISTERSâ€"ATâ€"LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public .â€"Low Rates â€" Life Insurance arranged and paid: for by the Bank covers alt toans ‘in good sftanding. 8. A. Caldbick, K. C. C. W. Yates, B. A. STERS SOLICITORS FFC, 28 Goldfields Block Phone 946 Drawing Room De you require a 30â€"31â€"32â€"33 8R tluweekviswngmscneathwho urday for Shawville upon hearing of the iliness of his father in that town. Mr, ad Mrs. Glover of«â€"Oshawa are v.siting at the home of their daughter *Mrs. Thornton,. Commercial avenue, : GENERAL HOSPITAL â€"â€"-‘ CLEMENT â€" To Mr. and_Mrs. Walâ€" es lace Clement, 66 Willlam avenue on Mr. R. Sheppard is progressing well in AUKUSf 13th, a dwsht.er f heospital afterâ€" anâ€" operation. * ® visiting her husâ€" untsville, is H Mra, R. Mulcahy band this week in Miss Joyce Allen nurse in training at Hamilton General Hospital is home this week for two weeks holiday. children and Mrs. Sanderson are hcime from holidays ‘n Quebec and Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ames and daughter of London, Ontario, are the guests of Mr. and (Mrs, Raiphe Woods, 50 Cecil avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hovey and little dauzht.er Heather and Nan Huggins are on holiday at Bayside Beach. Miss Mabel Evans of Toronto is the SUVHERLAND â€" To Mr. and Mr: guest cf her uncle and aunt Mr. and Douglas Sutherland, of 40 Fourth ave Mrs. F. C. Evans, Connaught Hill. Schumacher on August 9th, a son. Mrs. R. Brinton who has spent some weeks in Noranda is now home. Mr. and Mrs. Fanen and Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller left on Monday for Lonâ€" don where they willâ€"attend the Annual Dcminion,, Fire Chief‘s Convention. Miss I. Libby leaves this week end for. two. weeks in Noranda. was given 7 days hard labour, had ‘his lcence suspended for 6 months and his car impounded for. 3 months, R. Reve paid $10 and costs for "havâ€" ing beer‘", and the other twentyâ€"four cases were breaches of the H. T. A. oi s on ut n c on c ts in oi wl y i Lucien Conroux pleaded guilty to assaulting a vpolice officer. in the exâ€" €ecution of i.s duty,. The offence was committed at the Edgewater Beach Pavilion at a dance. â€" Acting Magzgistrate Sol Platus was on the bench on Tuesday for the followâ€" ing cases. Magistrate Atkinson who has been absent for some months owing: to an operation and illness is expected back next week. Mirko Pavlakcovic for an admitted second offerice of being drunk in a public place, was finedâ€" $50 and costs. Doherty and Irja Halpian. Attending the wedding from South Porcupine were Mrs. Walter Dixon, Mrs. G.â€" Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reed and family, Ben Mask, Jim Tisdale Police Court Mr. and Mrs. George Emery wl reside on Huot St. South Porcupine cn their return from honeymoon, Mrs. Orville Lang of Timmins and Mrs., L. McLeod of Mcinteith poured tea. A reception the ceremony at the home of the bride, Mrs. Lang the bride‘s mother receiving in a gown of pink crepe. She was assisted by the groom‘s mother who wore navy blue. Inard Lang was best man Elwood and Delwin Lang were ushers. (all of Monteith) . Miss Dorcthy Anderson of South Porcupine attended her as bridesmaid, wearing a gown of pale yellow chifâ€" fon and carrying a boquet of pink roses and white lilies. Mr. Winston Hodgins left on Satâ€" She was attired in a conventicnal white wedding gown of taconnme crepe. A long veil was caught to her head with a wreath of orange blossom, and she carried a shower boquet cf red roses,. Her only ornament â€"was a gold locket the gift of the groom. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lang of Monteith, and was given in marriage by her father amid a setâ€" ting of summer flowers, phlox, roses and delphirtums. Prior: to her marriage Miss Lang was empployed in Null‘s Shoe Store South Porcupine and is well known hereâ€"and has beenâ€"very activeâ€"in all young people‘s activities especially in the United Church. Miss Greta Jean Lang of, Monteith became Mrs. George E. Emery last Monday afternoon in Monteith United Church in a pretty ceremony performed by Rev. J. A. Brenckenridge of Schuâ€" Pretty Wedding In _ Monteith United Church Monday cemetary. died on Friday in Porcupine General Hospital after an Commercial avenue on Monday Died Friday After _ Bride Elect Ly: Three Month Hiness At Lovely Shower Nicolas Stavitnich aged 43 of 153 mt t t l s mtc m s 0 00 ies uy 5 Sn . afternoon from St. Joaâ€" in charge of a car On August 6th in St. Paul‘s Anglican Church, Rev. J. H. Morris united in the bonds of holy matrimony, Sirkka Kylock Jarvi of Porcupine and Roger Ernest Corbett also of Porcupine. Schumacher, a son on August lith, Koehler of 75 O‘:Brien gust 1l0th a daughter. liam Helmer, of 110 Powell avenue a daughter on August lith. CAST‘ONGUAY â€" To Mr and Mrs. Joseph Oa.stonguay. of ; 182 Moore Bt. on August 13th, a son. M t o nc es Sss h4 wav ht on h i vth c Heading the S,. Porcuplne group is John Silkovich ¢f. 145 Crawford St. His entire family wire and four children go with him, Mr and Mrs. Mark Pavâ€" ocich and five children ‘(eldest14) also left . and three other men â€" Tony Koizmari.hc <of CGrolden North BRakery who is gcilng he says to ‘help. build Tito‘s "Youth railway", John. Jazovec and Tom Domladovic, 1 Sixteen Jugoâ€"Slavs Leave us For Their Native Land ; Sixteen Jugo! Slavs left 8. Porcupine on Monday to return to their native land. They are travelling. on passâ€" ports which giveâ€"then a fiveâ€"year time Y mit to decide whether they return to Canada or remain in Jugo Slavia. unflll{ td wan L. * TD w n e d x P L w i. i ~ Catherimnes with a broken leg. She was one of a party of girls at=a=~farmers camp ‘assisting~ in ~fruitpicking etc. and had the misfortune to ‘break the limb, while> playing basketâ€"jball. In jJjumping for the ball she tripped and the ensued in the fall. At the same camp were Joyce Blood and Jean Famen of Poreupine. All Lorena‘s‘ friends wish her speedy re- covery. Milne Blood who has been in the local Hospital for an operation has returned hceme. + asil Porcupine Wedding Fractured Leg While Playing Basketball Search parties have combed the aréa to no effect, and the only possible conâ€" clusions are that the old man may have been picked up by a car and taken cut of town, or may be dead. If the latter, then he must have fallen into a pit or shaft or been drowned. No trace has been found of 97 year old Dennis Mahoney who mysteitously disappeared last Sunday. Search Parties Fail To Unable to attend but contributing to the gift were Mesdames C. Hocking, E. Mitchell, Gladys Mitchell, H.~Costa:. n, G. Pirie, W.â€"V. Hills, H. Barnes, H. Chapman, Phillips, P. J.. Varker, Powers, J. Cronmuller, D. Hughes, A. Yeomans, J. Miller, Ruby Davis, J. Austdahl, W. Dixon. Mrs. Lumby (Olive Miller) left this I During the evehning a group gift of a chest of silver flatware and > two pictures® was presented to the bride to be. f : Bingo was played with prizes going to Miss L. Beard, Mrs. A Derosa, Mrs. Ruby Chapman, Mrs. Tom Webb: The doorâ€"prize went to Mrs. Sam Lioyd and special prizes to Mrs. S. Jay, ‘Mrs. G. McDonald and Mrs. W; Richardson. Those® present bes.de the prizewinâ€" ners, guest of homnor and hostesses were Mrs.~ Strand, Mrs. C. Vacchino* (Timâ€" mins) Mrs.: R. J. Connelly, Mrs.R. C. Mitcheli, Mrs: W.~Moyle, Mrs: W, Cleâ€" ment, Mrs. D. McPhee, Rilley, Mrs: A. McGinn, Mrs. J. Sharp, Mrs. R. Lang, <Mrs.â€" R. OCurboy, Mr3s V. Dillon, Mrs. T. ‘Webb, Mrs.: Jéffrey :(Det’rc(t). Mrs. B. Curtis, Mrs.: J. Beard, Allen, Mrs. W. Whyte, Mrs. S, Millicns, Mrs.: C. Prankie, Mrs. G. Wallace, Mrs.:T. Thomas, Mrs. M. son, Mrs. M. Keast, Mrs.â€"E. Chapman, Mrs. J. Lore, Miss E. Jay, Mrs. M. Ford. Mrs.<J. Campagnola, Mrs. A. E. Stanlake, Miss Cecil Rilley and Mrs, C. H. Lâ€"bby who also assisâ€" ted with the delightful lunch served late in the evening. Miss Lorena Blood is home from St. BIRTHS IN PORCUPINE GENERAL HOSPITAL Locate Denis Mahoney and Mrs. Dave avenue, on Auâ€" QOut of town guests at the wedding were Mrs. P. Flora, Mrs,. C. Flora, Mrs. E. Flora and Gina Marconato, Creighton Mines. Mrs. Pulin, Miss Mary Pulin, Mr. and Mrs. Flabiano, Mr. and Mrs. L. Babi, Sudbury, Mrs. Lennox, â€"Philadelphio, Mr. and Mrs. C. _ F. Santstrom and son Chris of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cav_ allari of Arcomore Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Nick Di Filppantonia and son Tony, Pennsgione, N.J. * Mrs. Ernie Tisdale, First Ave., left to spend a holiday with her daughter Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Miss Ethel Fowler, Miss Enza Narduzzi, Miss Elca Narâ€" duzzi and Miss Lydia Defelice. at Sudbury. Gifts to the attendants were to the ladies compacts and to the men walâ€" The bride and groom left for a wedâ€" ding trip to North Bay and Southern points. For travelling the bride wore a turquoise suit wth brown accessorâ€" ies.. On their return they will take up residence at 104 Fourth Ave., Schuâ€" macher. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the Grand Hoâ€" tel and in the evening a reception was held at the McIntyre Community building. The bride‘s mother receivâ€" ed guests wearing a turquoise crepe dress with matching accessories she wore a corsage of mixed gladioli andâ€"fern. The groom‘s mother assist_ ed â€"receiving the guests she wore a pale blue crepe dress matching accesâ€" soriesâ€" and corsrize of mixed gladioli and fern. Lillian Natalino, the little flower girl wore a long dress of yellow crepe and she carried a nosegay of mixed flowers. Miss Elca Narduzzi sister of the bride and Miss Lydia Defelice sister of the groom were bridesmaids. They wore identical gowns of yellow crepe with bustle effect, fitted bodice and cape sleeves, they wore a headdress of ribbon and yellow gladioli, and carâ€" rled a cascade bouquet of gladiolis and <fern. Missâ€"Enza Narduzzi, cousin of the bride as maid of honor wore a floor length gown of pink taffeta and lace withâ€"headdress of pink ribbon and gladioli, she carried a cascade bouâ€" quet of gladioli and fern. The bride given in marriage by her father wore a lovely gown of heavy white slipper satin fashioned with moulded bodice, forming an off the shoulder effect and short peplum with a"bustle effect, Her full length veil of â€"silk net fell gracefully from a silk and velvet headdress. She wore the groom‘s gift a gold wrist watch and carried a shower bouquet of Gladiâ€" oli‘s and fern. The wedding music was played by Alice Giovannelli and during the sign_ ng of the register Frank Boisvert sang "Ave Maria‘"‘. Americo Narduzzi and Mirco Narduzzi were ushers. _ St. Alphonsus Parish Church, Schuâ€" macher was the sceneâ€"of a very pretty wedding Saturday August 9th, when Alma Narduzzi daughter of Mr. and Mrs.~ Quintino Narduzzi, Third Ave., became the bride.of Bernardo Defelice son of Mrs. D. Defelice, Fourth Ave. Miss Enza Narduzzi was maid of honâ€" or, Miss Elca Narduzzi and Miss Lydâ€" dia Defelice were bridesmaids. Mr. George Defelce was best man. Euro Narduzzi was page boy and Lllian Natalino was flower girl. The Rev. Father Martindale officiated. Alma Narduzzi Bride Of Bernardo Defelice They are, the idea (we hear) of a South Porcupine man who forsess a future in the tourist posa@.bilities of the camp, and have been occupied conâ€" tinuously since cpening. _ Incidently these cabins are the frst and only to be ncted by travellers on the highway from New Liskeard Beach to" Timmins. houses are springing up weekly along the eastern sectica of the town. Construction of the frame addition to the school should commence as soon as the contract is let and should be completed for occupying by the first of next year. Summer Residences and Tourist Trade _ Porcupiie is gradually becoming conâ€" sclous of the facilities for summer residency and tcurist attraction within its borders. Noticed as a pleasing apâ€" proach to the Camp after leaving Pamour is a string of coloured lights stretcing from the highway to Bob‘s Lake indicating ‘Cabins‘ on the shore. Addition to Public School Porcupine is to have an addition to \ its PubRke School. Tenders are being received by SBecretary J. R. Croucher of isting bullding. Serious overcrowding of the present four room structure at the present time and the imminent possibility of further juveisle pcipulation has made this necessary. Porcupine as can be easily ~noted is growing and new Tobey‘s MRPEITER SHOP Phone 1876â€"M Counters, Shelves * Bookcases and Built In Cupboards 126 Toke St. 0"0.00000000000000000000000.00000. The following ladies attended, Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Stitt, Mrs. B. Weber, Mrs. McMullen, Mrs. Jack Matthew, Mrs. J. G. Harris, Mrs, Martin, Mrs. Ferri, Mrs. Smelie, Miss Jean Zador ozny, Miss Gloria Stitt© Miss Jean Percival, Miss Marion Brown, Miss Doreen Hicks, Miss Carlotta Stitt, Mrs. Art Robson, Mrs. Laffin, Mrs. Hcks, Mrs. Byers of Barrys, Bay, Mrs. Vi Blaikie, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Percival, Mrs. B. Laffin, Mrs., Gagnon. Unable to attend but sent lovely gifts, Mrs. Bertha Brown, Mrs.. W. Cowan, Mrs. W. McBain, Mrs. Ethier, Mrs. Gerovac, Mrs. McClarey. 13 years and Over â€" Boys â€" Billy fodgers, Alex Mair, John Kennedy â€" Girls â€" Pat Dobson, Betty Cameron, ,Sally Porrite. During the evenng the guest of honâ€" or was presented wth a decorated basâ€" ket filled to the top with lovely gifts. The hostess assisted by her mother served a delicious lunch. _Miss Joyce. Hicks, Third Ave., was hostess Monday evening at a nicely arranged bridal shower in ‘honor of Miss Fern Stitt, Third Ave. The rooms were decorated for the occasion and vases of flowers were beautifully. arranged. Relay Race 1st Team â€"â€"Betty ~Cameron â€" Pat Dobson, Gilbert Charbonneau,, Ken Betty â€" Mansfield,s ..Johnâ€".;Kennedy, Trevenna. 2nd. Team â€"â€"Jackie Smith, Lorne Rowe â€" 3rd. Team â€" Christing: Chalmers, Billy Rodgers, Sandy Huntâ€" er, John Labrecque. Bridal Shower For Fern Stitt 14 yrs. and under â€" Boys â€" Lorne Rowe, Billy Rodgers, Maurice Burns â€" Girls â€" Pat Dobson, Betty Camâ€" eron, Sally Porritc. 80 yds. Free Style 16 years and under â€" Boys â€" John 2 Kennedy, Johns» . Labreceque, ‘ Lorne â€"E Rowe â€" Girls â€" Jackie Smith, Pat.fic] Dobson, â€"Christine Chalmers. a . 20. yds. Breast Stroke i« 12 years and under â€" Boys â€" John in Labrecque, Pat Gfardine, Roger ‘Thib. h eault â€" Girls â€" Ellen O‘Leary, Lenâ€" th ora Marshall, Janette Quimet. bs 40 Yds. Breast Stroke M 13 years and over â€" Boys â€" John.. Kennedy, Hubert Desjardine, Lorne::,, Rowe â€" Girls â€" Betty Mansfeld, . Jackie Smith, Christine Chalmers. â€" 1e 20 yds. Back Stroke ' 12 years and under â€" Boys â€"Bill. M Thomas, John Labrecque, Pat Giarâ€" dine â€" Girls â€" Janette Quilet, Dorâ€" M cas Burrows, Lenora Marshall. y Diving 12 years and under â€" Boys.â€" John Labrecque, Rene Tremblay, Billy. Elâ€" lis â€" Girls â€" Ellen O‘Leary,, Dorcas:., Burrows. Lou Méuan, Ail; Tom Collins, Kirkland Lake; Joyce Elliott,> Schumacher,; Sonja Phenner, Toronto : Perkovich Twins, Schumacher ; Mary Ann Hest, Milwaukee; Lois Toscs, Wauwatoâ€" sa, Wis:; ~R08emarie,(ig'élhafer, New .York,. Betty Hiscock, Toronto; : QOlga. Bernyk, Schumacher, a pairs number by Barbaraâ€"Ann Scott of Ottawa and Don Gilchrist, Toronto. .. . Thursday Evenings Until Aug 28th ‘Maxine Armstrong, Timmins; : Winnipeg; <Sonja. Currie, Montreagl: 10 years and under â€" Boys â€" Alâ€" bert Burns, Myro Matymich, Ronnie Hannigan â€" Girls â€" Leona Nadon, Elen MacMillan, Marge Beckett. 40 yds. Free Style 12 years and under â€" Boys â€" John Labrecque, Pat Giardine, Billy Thomâ€" as â€" Girls â€" Léenora Marshall, Dorâ€" cus Burrows, Ellen O‘Leary. 20 yds, Free Style 8 years and under â€" Boys â€" Barry Brewer, R. McLelland, Philip Murphy Girls â€" Jean Rodgers. Lions Swimming Club Weekly Meet The weekly meet was held last Wedâ€" nesday evening at the Schumacher Lions Club Swimming Pool. Admission Ice Skating Display SCHUMACHER -'"1'"; . Cl i s e . / 830pm. to 10.00 paf . MUSIC BY MceINTYRE BAND . n _â€" . Adults 35e â€" Children 15e SANCTIONED BY C, F. 8. A. C "*~_ The Summer vacation school at Trinâ€" ity United Church Héld ‘their closing meeting Friday evening in the church S hall." There was a good attendance "~ of parents. The Rev. J. A. Breckenâ€" ridge was chairman for the evening, after extending a welcome to the par_ ents Mr. Breckenridge introduced Mrs. ~Elmer Dick, leader of the Primary Class who gave an outline of the work of the vacation school. rneé )l'm Pat. L. Mrs. Dick introduced her assistants Mrs. Stan Fisher, Miss Helen Monaâ€" ghan, Miss Norma Killens and Miss Marjorie Keller (organist). Mr. **â€"Breckenridge then introduced Mrs. Jamesâ€" MacKenzie leader of the Be- ginners class. The St. Johns Ambulance Brigade, Schumacher Division held their Anâ€" nualPicnic Sundayâ€"at the Conlaurum Mine. Picnic grounds. Everyone had a grand time, a good programe of sports was arranged for the men, woâ€" men and children. â€" During the day the children were served with ice cream and soft drinks St. Johns Ambulance Brigade Hold Picnic _A very interesting display of work accomplshed by the children during the â€"vacation school was on display. Certificates for Perfect Attendance were given out during the evening. Theâ€"meeting closed with the Lord‘s Prayer and the mizpah Benediction. Mrs. MacKenzie outlined the proâ€" grame of \her class, ‘"Homes For All" was their theme, she then introduced her assistants Mrs. Jack Fisher, Mrs3. Archie Dunbabin, Miss Joan Lowe, Mrs.â€"Stan Shippam (Pianist). a° very fine reading on the schools lessons. j .. FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. : Phone 788 Schumacher â€"The theme for the Primary class was "Learning from Jesus" and little Lorna Fairbrother, Gold Centre gave This year the school was divided into two classes the Primary which held their meeting in the church and the Beginners class which met in the basement. Schumacher Summer Vacation School Mr. and Mrs. Starkey, left this week for their home at Galt after spending two weeks visiting Granny Ellis, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McWhnnie, Seo ondâ€" Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Waliter Craik and daughters Catherine and Beth, First ~ Ave., left this week by car for a iday at Perth, Ontario where they will visit Mr. Craik‘s mother. Miss Carlotta Stitt, Third Ave.. hu i returned from a holiday at â€" and other points. o e HOTEL Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service "The House of Hospitality"

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