The ESchi Pirst Avenu evefling De hall. *%oum Timmins: Lawrence, Algonquin ~â€" Park; William m;mmi Blivd. Timâ€" mins: Raymon!, Ave., Timâ€" i ADRIAN CHILDREN‘S WEAR THES SUNDAY â€" 2:00 p.m. hall. * An interesting program was arranged Mrs. P. Carroll was in charge of the igames, Porcy Harvey assisted with the children. Community singing was enâ€" joyed. Mr. Harry Poole, superintenâ€" dant of the Bundav School showed a number of films which were very inâ€" ,tg)'est,mg Santa Claus arrived aud an! Charles, Gold Centre, Mamie (Mrs. Coulis) Spruce St. North Timmins; Dorthy (Mrs. Herb Eden) CGold Centre, Margaret "(Mrs. Ira Praâ€" ser) Gold Centre; Patricia (Mrs. Leo PFuneral services were held Wednesâ€" day morning in St. Alphonsus Parish Church, Schumacher. â€" The Rev. Fr. Martindale officiated. Burial was made in Timmins Cemetery. Beymoun Gold Centre. Viola â€" (Mrs. Alvin Dunn) Pembroke. o Funeral arrangements were with the Walker Funeral Home, Timmins. Pall Bearers were the ‘deceased‘s ‘six sons, Alex, Jack, William, Archie, Lawâ€" rence and Mark. The Schumacher Anglican Mission, First: ‘Avenue held a Yul:tide party for inday <School ~children ‘Tuesday evenin« December 30th, in the church 51A FIRST AVE. Healr e e * Also members of the Union‘s National Wage Polâ€" icy Committee, including Nels Thibault, president of Sudbury Local 598, largest Local Union of Mineâ€"Mill . . . Jim McFarlane, of Kimberley, B.C. Miners Union . . . and officials of your own Local 241. District 8 Board Member Hold Yuletide Party %9; at his home in Goid ‘OCenâ€" each child with a lovely gift. New In,ternationa-l'fPresident of Mineâ€"Mill Reid Robinson International Vice Presidentâ€"of Mincâ€"Mill TIMMINS MINE MILL WORKERS Attention All "Miners ! The Public Is Invited To Attend role of : the evâ€" was served by Tleen Lampkin of A #ocial period was enjoyed and the meeting closed with taps. Attending were Marzaret Takinen, Joan Etudden, Betty Smyth, Elia Simmons, Joan Greer Shirley Monaghan, Delmar Cowden, June Collier, Nina Phillips, Shirley Manette, Maureen Kennedvy Anthea Mrs. John O‘Leary, Second avenue, entertained at a dinner party New Years Day, in honor of her daughter Margaret who was celebrating her 15th birthday. The followins guests attended, Pat Dobson, Shirley ‘Moran, Alice Scullion, Jessie MacKenzie, Estelle Hannigan, Elâ€" Jn ‘OTLeary, and the guest of honor Plati, Jessie MacKenzie and the Lead?r Miss Kathleen Christopher. ‘The Senior Group of Canadian Girls in training, Trinity United Church, Schumacher, ‘held their meeting Monâ€" day evening in the church hall. The mecting .cpened with the Canadian Girls in Training "Purpose." A discussicn on the first nart of the years work followed. F.nding of this discussion will ecmprise the first reâ€" port which must be sent to the Onâ€" tario Girls Work Secretary. s P;esident Anthea Platt was in the chair, and short business session was The hostess served a deélicious â€"dinner. after which a social period was enjoyed. Margaret O’Leary.\ Miss Geraldine Robinson, Kirkland Lake, spent the New Year visiting Fileen and Jovcee Olson, 63 Second Ave. Harvey Murphy British Columbia Hold Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howie and Mss Tillie Stuart, who recently arâ€" from Scotland have taken up res‘dence in the Feldman Apartments, Pine street, S., Timmins. Mr. and Mr:. Leo Flannigan, London, Ontario, spent the Chr‘stmas holiday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson, Pirst avenue. . G. Skaviene, Mcintyre family at the home of her parents Mr. and H and Myjs. H. G. Skaviene, Mcintyre Proporty. Funeral Services Miss Margery Ackermn of the High Held Fï¬r m School Staff returned Saturday after sptnding the Christmas holiday at Cambeliford, Ontario. Pine sirtet. Mr and Mrs Sweet of New York, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Urquhart, McIntyre Property, during the holiday. ; Rev. John Leng and Mrs. Leng have left for Toronto after spend.ns the holiday seascn with Mr. Long‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leng, Mcintyre Miss Olga Bernyk, Junior Profesâ€" sional Instructor at the Toronto Skaâ€" ting Club, spent the holiday season with her mother, Mrs. M. Bernyk. Mr. and M:rs. John Griffiths, leit Sunday for their home in Montreal, after snending the New Year with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Johnson, second ayâ€" enue and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sherb‘n, Property Mrs. Gordon Byers and family and her mother Mrs. Ganncn, are leaving this week for Sudbury where they will join Mr. Byers and take up residence Pioneer re:sidents of Schumacher, their many friends here wish them every success in their new home. Mr. Woesley Cooke, of North Bay spent a few davs visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘H. Cooke, McIntyre Property. Mr. and Mrs. James Keeley, Virâ€" gniatown, spent the holiday season with Mr. Keeleys parents Mr. and Mrs. 1). E. Keceley, McIntyre Property. Irvine Fraser left Monday to r€eâ€" hrate sume his studies at Queen‘s Univerâ€" sity after snending the holiday season â€" M with his parents, Mr,. and Myrs. DAn Fraser, McIntyre Property. Dr. F Mr. and Mrs. Eddiec. Angrigon left for their home in Belle Terre, after spend.ng the holiday Season with Mrs. J. V. Angrigon, Second avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flynn Cedar «treet. Bill Crinos of Midland is his _ _ fls e parents Mr. and Mrs. Len Thomas, Major J. M. Gabriel, left Sunday for Second avenue. ... Kingston, agier spending the New Year is holilay with Mrs. Gabriel at their home Miss Clark of the Hish School Staff on Pirst ‘avenue. Miss Clark of the Higsh School Staff returned Saturday fro mToronto where she spent the Christmas holidays. Shirley Kvle, left Sunday to resume her studies at the University of Torâ€" onto after spending the Christmas holiâ€" days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georyt Kyle, McIntyre Property. Barbara Hayward, left Sunday to resume her studies at the University of Foronto, after spending the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayward, Second avenue. the Mr. Alda Smythe of Toronto spent holilay season with her parents, and Mrs. E. Smythe, Gold Centre. w.:th ‘her parents, ~Mr. and Mrs. Steve Karahan, Scecnd: avenue. The Schyhumacher Home and School Association will .hold their meeting Thursday evening January 15th in the Schumacher Publics School. Mr. Joe Bradette, M.P. Cochrane, will be guesa speaker. Everyone is welcome to atâ€" tend. Alda Smythe of Toronto spent holilay season with her parents, and Mrs. E. Smythe, Gold Centre. the Mr. Miss Patricia Moffat of the High School Staff returned Saturday from Toronto where she snent, the Christâ€" mas vacation. Walter McGrace, left Friday to reâ€" sume his studies at Queen‘s University Kingston, after spending the holiday season at his home on Railroad street. BORN â€"SOUCIE On January 1st, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Soucie, Birch street. #$9#9999999999999099099409¢90 John Scullion Jr., Toronto, snent the New Year holiday visiting his sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox, and renewing the acquaintances of many of his Schumacher friends.‘ The. Croation National Party Society held a New Year‘s Eve party in the Croaticn Hall, First avenue. During DC. w.th William Rickward Sincere sympathy is *‘extended to the sorrowing husband, parents, and family of Mrs. William Rickward of Buffalo Ankerite Property, who died of pneumonia after a short illness in Porcupine General Hospital on Decâ€" eémber 30th. e The deceased attended public and high school in South Porcupine, and left some fifteen years ago with her parents for Toronto where she marâ€" ried William‘ Rickard and returned to this district shortly after, residing at Buflalo Ankerite in recent years. One little daughter of 11 (Diane) and a little son of three are left to mourn the loss of a dearly loved mother. Mrs. Rickard was 85 years of age, and was born creue Rowe, elder The regular weekly meeting of the ‘daoughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kiwanis Club was held on Monday Rowe, now ‘of Toronto, but for many in the Airport Hotel. The business of years resident at the Dome Mines the evening was the induction of new where Mr. Rowe was electrical supâ€" officers. rintendent. Percy Moisley Past Lt Governor Mr. and Mrs. G. Rowe and daughter Hilda (Mrs. Harkness) came fLirom Toronto to attend the funeral which took place on Saturday afternoon (Jan. 3rd) from St. Paul‘s Anglican Church, Revd. J. Morris officiating: Many attended the funeral, the masses of flowers sent attesting the esteem, and sympathy of numbers of friends. _ la oo the midnight hour, Bronka Vicivich, representing the Old Year bade him gcod bye and Anna Sebalj in song we‘comed the New Year. Singing and dancing was enjoved. During the evâ€" €ning a delicious lunch was served. Mr. anc Mrs. Carl Hicks and family, First avenue left Hednesday for Elk Lake where Mr. Hicks will be station agent. Congratulations anl best wishes for many more havoy birthdays are exâ€" tended to Grand Dad McKieHoltrex Property from his many friends in Schumacher. Grand Dad McKie celeâ€" brated his birthday New Year‘s Day. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy, Swastika, spent the New Year holiday visiting Dr. R. V. Weston and Mrs. Weston, Fourth avemite, s\ Mr.. Aler.. Fulton, Professional Inâ€" structor at the. Oshawa Skating Club, left Saturday for Qshawa. after spendâ€" ing the holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Pulton, Second avenue. | Miss Carol Karahan, Detroit, arrived Monday to~snend two weeks holiday w.:th ‘her parents, ~Mr. and Mrs. Steve Karahan, Scecnd: avenue. ‘The Ladies Guild of the Schumacher Anglican ‘Mission will hold their regâ€" uar monthly meeting in the chuch hall, First avenue, Thursady evening January 8th. t °_ M uie »» h % S CX nc 626 30 0d *®.% Oy s3 .QC’QQ‘ ‘.“ %.%" o ‘C ‘\ % < a*.* C % _ % ‘Q ‘O *.* %% ~Q QQ.QQ % _ % tad tad tad *# % e + 4 6 '.'§0$§~ ..“QQ ts .: % % td ® .2 C o 4 '0"' '0 CA ES FH4 L e# be AZ be # 9 ®,*%,‘0_* C j 4 # U ‘ L 0' # * t ,'0 oo se ‘. .5 d1 ‘Percy Moisley Officiates, Dec. Installation of Officers Of Kiwanis Members Percy Moisley Past Lt. Governor carried out the Installation and also present was Past President of the Timmins Club â€" Phil Kinkel, and Timmins member Jack Downey. Pallbearers were: Mr. Stan Green, Mr. G. oods, Mr. P. H. Murphy, Mr. Greatorex, Mr. Leidhold and Mr. Florence. Interment was in Tisdale cemetery. Mr. Row and Mrs. Harkness left on Sunday for Toronto, bn Mrs. Rowe will be staying on at the Rickward home for a short time. R. L. Ship was installed as Secretâ€" aryâ€"Treasurer and welcomed to ofâ€" fice. Wm. Boyd was installed as Vice President, and BHarl Somerville as Past President was given the P.P. Button byP. Kinkel. President Milas Clark took office. The officers installed were: Direcâ€" tors Ralph Ellis, Wilmer Smith and Jim Reid (new, installed for two years) and the other three are Herb Thompson, Dan McLellan and Walter Honer. Past President Somerville spoke a few words of thanks to the Inducting officers, and thanked the members for their support. The president pledged his best work and solicited support. P. L. G. Moisley presented to members, those earning "tabs" for one hundred per cent attendance. Of 36 members 10 had perfect atâ€" tendance, Clarence Anderson has 8 consecutive years of perfect attendâ€" ance, Wm. Boyd has 5. The other eight are R. L. Ship, M. Clark, M. Moskal, J. Carney, D. Austin,,C. ‘Abramson, E. Somerville and F. H. Hall. Dates for the ‘48 Carnival are tenâ€" tatively set as August 10th to 14th. Two drunks paid the usual at Tuesâ€" day‘s Court. Difabio who had to have an interâ€" preter stated his case which was one oi~assault. He had a bandaged head which he complained was caused by Cox, striking him over the head. On Dec. 31st he said, as, he got up he notived his front door was open, and when ‘he complained that Cox had opened it he was struck. . Case brought by Frank Difabio aâ€" gainst J. Cox was dismissed. One case of failing to pay board and Jodging was withdrawn with costs. She had locked her door, she claimâ€" ed, before going to the hospital to Court Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Lett of Eganâ€" ville have left for home after spendâ€" ing the festive season at thechome of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Lett. Mrs. Thomas Hogg and daughter Mrs. Viad and two children of Kapâ€" uskasing have returned home after spending Christmas ‘with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hogg of Golden City. Mr. Ervine Lane of Sutherland â€"St. St. Pottsville and ~daughter Mrs. Whorley and son Grant left Monday for Toronto upon hearing of the serâ€" ious condition of Mrs. Lane, in the Toronto General Hospital. Mrs. Lane has been under medical care in the hospital since December 18th. South Porcupine Ladies Curling Club opens the season on Wednesday afternoon with a social gathering of members in the clubâ€"room. Mrs. Raybould is President for this season. Friends of Harrty Turner, former South Porcupine resident, (now of Welland) will be sorry to learn that his mother died during the Christmas season, in the family home in Devon England. Constable Conley of Whitney arâ€" rested Gagnon at his home in Virâ€" giniatown and brought him back for trial. see her husband who was ill. Gagnon told that he had brought his wife and family to spend Christâ€" mas in S. Porcupine, and had ‘gone out to visit friends â€" among them, Bell. "That shirt does not belong to me,‘" he said, " I have three dress shirts of my own," and "having three chickâ€" ens for Christmas why shouldâ€"I take somebody‘s roast of pork?" He found the kitchen door open at the Bell homq, walked in, waited a while, and went out. He missed his permit on New Year‘s Evie he said, and felt sure that the thief had found it and "planted" it in the shirt. He swore that he did neither steal nor "break and enter" â€" "The door was open", he said. Gagnon was discharged. J. V. 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