k. olquhoun. C Broadway | PEARL LAKE § HOTEL Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. 10ne 788 Schumachcr" «< _ Friday, Sat. Sun. Mid., Mon., Fues. â€" 6 %* the Thursday 8.30 p.m. Wednesday 2 p.m. Marjorie Main Friday 8. p.m. Monday 8 p.m. "The House of Hospitality" Friday Today "Feudin Fussin‘ .. And Aâ€"Fightin" Pubiic Skating Public Skating Iroquois Falls Vs. MciIntyre Dome Hollinger Vs. Mclintyre Vs. Hollinger 8 p.m. "Adventures of Robin Hood" News From Donald O Connor and In Shirley Chicoine secretary; Elizabeth Stiles trmuhr Games were then played and meeting was brought o a clse with a prayer. Those preâ€" sent: Diane Maylin Hayes, Sandra Colgyhoun, Diane Colquhoun, Patsy Mulligan, Harry Harris, Jimmy Taylor, . %ï¬% izabeth Stiles, Shirley ha Canmipbell, Evelyn â€" Robison, Ruth Creed, ï¬uddy Creed, Shirley Dick, Diane Loveless, Shirley Héggert, Dian Baker, Mrs D. Fraser, Mrs. J. Monoghan and Jean Fraser., / Sudbury are iyisit her daughter hnd Mrs Zahai‘a C 1 s Ne We * Wiiiooormmomsamemse Mrs. W# Wallace and daughter Betâ€" ty left for Brantford owing to the sudâ€" den .death: of, Mrs. 'Wauace’s father. Mrs. W .Clarke and daughter Loulse have returned home ‘after spending the last sev_e;al,mqnt}gs in Swedei. Mrs. speedy recovery from her many friends being a patient at St. Mdrv's H'ospit’al "A speedy rfcb\ï¬tyt extended ‘to Jimmy: Busse‘l SoR r. and Mrs. J Russell of..Gon. Prop. who is a patient in St. Marys Hospltal Harry Cowden ,is;_ wished > a W_â€"_â€"â€"_ In the final quarter Timmins added six points when Day kicked two field , goals the last one, in the last play of the game So as we sum all up we _â€" find the score to be 24â€"0, Stanutz . showed cutstanding ability as a tackler making several spectcular tackles. Belâ€" 8 : eck also made several good tackles. Players for Timmns were: Day, midâ€" dle; Stanutz, inside; Flora, inside; Winsa, snap; Brillinger, middle; Boisâ€" . vert end ; Reed, middle; Towers, half; Kuhck, half Peterson, middle; Mcâ€" laughlin, half; Saban, end; Charrette @; Sequin, snap; Heino, half; . Sculâ€" Uno â€" â€"half; McDivitt, middle; Beleck, in St. Mary‘s Hospital y j A nicely arranged Bridge party w*as held at the home of Mrs. J. Marshall the hostesses for the evening beinï¬ Mrs. J. Marshall and Mrs. .E. Moog‘-_ han. The spirit of Halloween was expressed by the decorgtions of oranze and black throughout the house. , ‘A dainty lunch was thenâ€"served by: the hostesses. ~Those present: Mrs. Coopâ€" er, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. MacMillan, Mrs. Bugerdo, Mrs. Sherbin, Mrs: S. Urquhart, ‘Mrs.; Clarke," Mrs. McGee, Mrs. Mulligan, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. J. Monoghan, Mrs. Pooley, Mrs. Mair, Mrs. ~Sayers, "Mrs. ‘Sylvester, Mrs. J. Marshall and Mrs. E. Monoghan. . Alfred Stuart and daughter all: of _coming year. Sturgeon Falls, Mr. and Mrs. S$. E. McWhirter of Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McWhirter of Kapuskasing. A meeting of the Schumacher Comâ€" munity Programmes was held in the Schumacher High School. New offiâ€" cers for the year 1948â€"49 were elected. Mr. W. B. Sparks will be chairman; Mr. J. Fisher, secretary; and Mrs. Ann Miller publicity director. . Discusions were conducted on programmes for the It was decided that all classes being sponsored by Community wnulad meet in the Schu. Prizes for the evening were won by Mrs. Sylvester and Mrs. Fraser. Funeral services were held for the late Mrs. Mary Small wife of Mr.. W. Small, 90 Third arvenue who died in South Porcupine "General Hospital, in Trinity United Church with . Rev. J. Breckenridge oï¬iciatmg i The pallâ€" beargers were! Rtoy Heatp, James Tinsâ€" ley, Art Carrier, Baker, Wilâ€" liam McWhirter‘ anfl.’ï¬ussel Small. / Out of town attendants at the ser- vice were, Mrs. Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Prentice, Mrs. Janet Prentice (mother of the deceased) and: Mr .and Mrs, D. Small all of Boulter, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Mac Small ‘of Kirkland : Lake, Mr. and Mrs. M Small, . E. Small and, Mr. and Mrs. William Ostafychuk of ; ) Property after: holida t ln Southern., Ontario. wine Starting Saturday Percy Kilbride 'M ‘the" home of l-fnéaw Mr: and §1 Well once again Timmins High and Vocational‘s team is victorions. It is date. The first touch of the day was the perfect end run play, the bail, scing from the quarter ‘back, Belec, to Scullno, to Eddy Kulick who ran it over the line. Convert bliocked. Tne score remained 6â€"0 till the end oi the first half. The second quarter brought forth two touchdowns, the first caused by a {fumble in the Kirkland back field. After fumbling the kick Timmins rushâ€" ¢éd in and Dukeshire dribbled the ball cver the line where he and Florani jumped on it. The convert was goocd. The second touchdown of the secâ€" ond half was the highlight of the game, Scull.no intercepting a Kirkland endâ€"run on the second passout and ran 30 yards for a touchdown. The c.nvert was made and the score stood at 18â€"0 for Ye Old THVS. A meeting of the Schumacher Comâ€" munity Programmes was held in the Schumacher High School. New offiâ€" cers for the year 1948â€"49 were elected. Mr. W. B. Sparks will be chairman; Mr. J. Fisher, secretary; and Mrs. Ann Miller publicity director. â€" Discusions were conducted on programmes for the ,coming year. It was decided that all ‘classes being sponsored by Community Programmes, would meet in the Schuâ€" macher High School. The following schedule was arranged: drama and art classes on Mnoday evening; child study and music on Thursday evenâ€" ing. Due to the increased number of members in art classes there will be two groups one on Monday and the other on Thursday evening with two instructors. _ Instruction will be given in fundamental drawing, ofls and water colors," Anyone interested may get in touch with the following memâ€" ‘bers of the art committee by Saturday October 28; Miss Agnes Coleman, Mr. W .E. Pooley, or Mrs. R. Wilson. There is a small registration fee of 50c will be charged to each member Oof the various groups. _Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duxfield who have been vacationing in Toronto and other ‘southern points have returned to. their home. Mrs. S. Todhunterâ€"and son Roger have returned home after vacationing in‘ Toronto. â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Quirt and sons ° Thorr are visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Flowers of Coniaurum Property. : Mr. Rudolph Sheculski has left for Toronto where he will attend t Moose Convention. â€" From there he will visit Kingston and Guelph. Mr.: and Mrs. Gerry Beland, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Beland, Mrs. L. White, and Miss Stella Beiand returned to town Wednesday evening after goi: to Noranda to attend the funeral of John Beland who was killed in t‘ Quemont Mine, Noranda. It is school days once again for the parents of Schumacher as they reâ€" sume there courses in: Woodwork, leaâ€" ther work, and plastics, beginners sewâ€" ing, and advanced sewing and English for: new TCTanadians. The ones who are so kindly offering their time and skills to help Mom and Dad are as follows: Mrs. F. Gilbert, Mrs. Flora, Mrs. Smrk, and Miss Ada Battagelli, Mr. J. MacDonnell, Mr. Cocker, Mr. A. Murphy and Mrs. H. Poole. f Mr. and Mrs. Dick Calvery and son Bnbby of North Bay are visiting at the home of Mrs. Calvery. Due to the recent. mseting of all Porcupine Home and School Associatâ€" lions here the October meeting of the Schumacher Home and School has been cancelled and the November meeting will bc.ï¬eld on the third Thursday in the: Schumacher Public School. Mr. A, Hill left for Toronto where she will visit her.son who is receivâ€" ing medical attention. Mrs. Ted Hursley left Wednesday to join her husband who is playing hockâ€" ey in Vancouver this year. Mr. Burrel Small of Boulter has arâ€" rived in town and he will play hockey for the Mcintyre. L _ o_ > _ . t h Lowdown ... Friends Miss Mary Connelly (Grant‘s Drug Siore) will be : pleased to hear she is attending the Oollege of Pharmacy, University of: Toronto, after having passed herâ€" exarminations with first, class honours. Friends of Mr. David Houston wish him a speedy recovery from ‘illness inin Porcupine General Hospital. <f her sister Mrs. Anna Crawford St. Q; Hansen, end; Torlorne, half; Lochâ€" rie, end; Power, half; Dukeshire, end. Kirkland players: R. ASmith, Q; Jones middle; ‘Taylor, half; Beaton, snap; D. Smith, end; Orazi, half; Rumball, inside; Strunaski, snap; Shisko @; Mortson half; Sorako, half; Oonnelly, end; Davis, middle; Bubnick, | inside; Chenier, inside; S8t. Aubin, middle; Neelon, end; Flnkleman half; Malete, inside; Clme Q@; Preston, half; P\n'dy, end. o9 . Still on the subject of rugby did you know ‘Sudbury Tech, cur‘ old friends wére beaten by Toronto Vaughn High, 33â€"3 after we beat Schumacher and the Bay (more old friends) :we may »still have a chance against Sudâ€" bury. _ ~ i. t .33 PARLIAMENT Wednesday saw the first Parliament meeting of the year, and according to Mr. Runnals was ong of the best in quite some time. j Our Prime Minister is Walter Kemâ€" ball while the leader of the cpposite is Margarite Robb. By the way their is nothing in the constztutxon that says the opposition leader and the Prime Minister must be 50 Friendly at the Dances! ‘Mr. Brunton acted as speaker and â€" Robert Kemball was the Sargeant at: arms. Their was no extensive reports being the"AÂ¥st .of the year. ,.,,Permission was given ao the Ent.ertamment Com- mittee to hold â€" Hallowe‘er Dance on the ‘Friday before Hallowe . ~As Ministcr of Finance we have a very able gentleman in the; person Oof Silvanno Stocko. °â€" The following are the list of‘‘the ‘Cabinet ‘ Mirlisters and their‘ offices, ‘ _ Minister . of_ _Athletics, -Shermln "E\rerard Stuq‘gm?é Weolfare,. Lqthens, Geral er; ‘Arts an Dian mu}u Publicity, Ivai ‘MeDonâ€" ald, Enterbbinment yours« truly. . £ INITIATION DANCE § â€" _ The Tr1 ‘N. Y. of the school sponâ€" sored a very successful Initiation Dance last. Friday}© The auditoriim ‘was filâ€" led ‘with= possibly a shght majority ® of girls ‘say . thiree to one: d110" PFIUVIUCLICCEâ€"ULIL,. GUvilLIALIGL duu M Et e Griffin of Kapaskasing On Wednesdav the ladles _of Joacmm s Par“slj held a meeing in the Vestry ‘of the ghurch «with the présâ€" ident Mrs. P.: Fedor presiding. _ Finat plans‘ were made for‘a bazaar ‘(third ‘annyal) ‘ to. be ~held. in . the Finnish Hall on Wednesda‘y Nnvember 19th Fancy work ‘of all descripï¬ons, knitâ€" ting novelties, candy, aprong and etc. and a fish pond for chil,dren will be featured f CA contesf.' between Cosic Taylor and his better half and Norm-an Gadsby and hi‘s escort, in which the girls fed the boys a bottle of pop wlth a nipple on the end provided a hnost of fun for the party. Norman and his friend won. â€"Anne Lloyd won the Broom Dance. It is hoped that the Tri â€" N Y will hold some more dances. and that they will invite some of the older boys. For the benefit of those who don‘t know the Tri â€" N Y is a girls N Y. wWalt â€"K. had any fun at the Cadet Dance last Saturday night â€" Mr. B rkenshaw. Miss Weir of Torcnto is the guest Speaking ‘cf Mr. Birkenshaw â€" What sir, is your oninion of the school Gov ernment? Well Pete Calbick; What is this we hear about you at the Initiation Dance last Friday? Is it possible that we hear that Alec R. and Anne Lloyd had a speakâ€" ing accquaintance at the Initiation Dance last Friday? All Bob Kemball thinks about now is the coming Basket Ball Dances â€"â€" with Kirkland Lake that is. It is also reported from someplace that Ncrman Lillie had a very nice time at Kirkland last Friday with somecne by the name of Connie â€"â€" Of course your only interest was that she was President of the Junior Kirkland Eki Club, Eh Norm? â€"It is reported from reliable sourcee â€" Gabby Brillinger that is, that he put a Kirkland Player in the hospital bréakâ€" ing three Oof his ribs and causing a cut that redquited éight stitches! ~Pracâ€" ticing for the Schumacher game Gab? ~Pat Brewer and Al bmdre had : a lot of fun at the Kirkiand game. Incidently. Pat it is reported that: you have a very nice cousin or some such thing in Kirkland! - good ‘time Kirkland,. but for now T all ready fear for myself. <«â€"â€" â€" Goomb Bye ! !|! L rine 8t. South . :-«m' § a : y# Allâ€"inâ€"all:I think everyone had a good ‘time ~at Kirkland,. but ~enough Money To Loan _ Natinnal Honsing» Act Loans 4%% Commercial Leans 5 to 6 ' You‘ll lï¬ike Ourâ€" Eï¬aent Serwcc = |SOUTH PORCUPINE of ;%, % ; Oct ber Zind, aged 64 yéars.. He had operated a réal estate and insurance business in town M.e time ‘of his death. He came toâ€" C’Obolt was Well knswn throughout unâ€" try. From Cobailt ho moved to Cochâ€" o day. two of which were spent in Vanâ€" couver BC. While there a visit was paid to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burton who left the Dome three years RFO to live in the west. They are res:ding on Vancouver Island at a seaside town. Comox â€" and are enjoying the beautiful Country cf British Coumbia. â€" They wish to be remembered to all old friends in the Porcupine Camp. : On Sunday noext at the evening serâ€" GUS MeMANUS P s ABSBES _ ° _ Mrs. Maxwellâ€"Smith returned home A poneer of the North Country and on Saturday after three month‘s hollâ€" Pouc; '1?;% fowaP ï¬(u?::; to lhl(e:r(;: yor a few years later he became a few years later he became Mayor bf that® Municipatity..~ ; _ While in 8. Porcupine he served a term on the High Schcol Board and once as Councillor for Tisâ€" dale. He was an active member of the Liberal Association, and a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus at the time of his death. ~A Requirm High Mass was held on Monday at 10 aim. at St..Joachim‘s Church at which Father T. J. Mcâ€" Manus (nephew) officiated, assisted by Father Martindale as deaconâ€"and Fatâ€" her Pansmaul as subâ€"deachn‘ with ‘Father Callaghan in the Sanctuary..‘ Honorary Pallbearers were al) memâ€" bers of Fourth Degree Knlshbs of Colâ€" umbus: Jack Sumvafl im Hanley, ‘Jack. McLean,; J. aston,. W. J. Bpotner and F. Dafoe, .. } | ‘Active: Pallbearers® were W.> J. Robâ€" inson : (Timmins) \J. CQéuellb ‘C. Kavâ€" anagh,: J. Payette, ‘G.. Leoqm'a and J. Copeland\all of. South 'Porcnplno. trude) and Mrs...W.; Montcalm .(Dorâ€" orthy) of Cochrane also, sdrvlve. T. J:â€" McManus: of Norahdd is. a brother and Mrs. Thomas McGée‘ ot Vmc Marie- Quebec is sister ‘Numercus spiritual operings . and floral tributes, as, well as numberless messages of sympathy were. received. ‘Friends attending from out of: town were: Mr. and: Mrs. S. Ballat.yne, Mr. P. O’Gorman Reg. Goulét all â€"of Cochâ€" Mr. J. Jeffrey: of: Rnyyn, W._T. Kavanagh Quebec, ‘Miss Elsie Corrigan of Rouyn. .~T. J. McManus of Noranda, Mré. R Cahill, Mr. and Mrs.‘ J. N. Griffin, Mr. BFric Cahill Calumet, Mrs, B, Mulligan and Florence of Cochrane ‘and Mr A. Griffin of Kapaskasing. â€" > South Porcupine offers Its: s?fltpat.h'y to the famiy m the 1css of, . good citizen. f . 06 B Oe stut s Aivts 4 A oï¬ d ind onee after at,t.endlng the‘ Iuneral of his stepâ€"father Wilhart, Rustari. . Sunday: November «is Rememâ€" Lrance Day and is to be observed in Ssouth Porcupine. HV“U.. L_ Jt .A . Wreaths will"l')e available from the Legion and Tag Day (Poppy Day) will be held on November 9th, _ . Mrs. Cécil Pelkie is visiung in"Kirk- land Lake this week. y For free roof inspection :and advice just call 4000 and pur roofing, . experts nl NO OBLIGATION ... will inspect your roof â€" give you free advice and_ an estimate‘ on the es necessary repalrs AOT NOW! Phone 4000 FR E EB R 0O 0 FING _ INSPECTION : Leino‘ has. returned to Moos+ s13 We ie > . uin o ies tm e 2e m S m % ns M . vice in St. Paul‘s Anglican Church, teh Bishop of Moosonee will conduct an induction service for the Revd. David Mitcheil who has been appointed Rector of St. Paul‘s Church. * The Men‘s Club of St. Paul‘s Church has been reâ€"organized, and it is planâ€" ned that Cribbage: Tournaments will be featured on the ‘winter session programme. This year again the Kiwanis Club is sponsoring a Hallowe‘en Party in the Porcupine Arena, on Saturday night. Tickets which the children are selling will contribute to Boys and Girls ‘Welfare Work, and by trying same, householders are ensuing a. hallowo‘en free from destructive pranks. Prizes are to beâ€" given for costumes. ' ; On Sunday next at the evening ser Mrs. A. Moreau has returned from. Lakefort, near Colborne, Ontario after visiting her mother Mrs, Sam Lloyd formerly of Dome Ex.) who is quite ill. Mrs. Lloyd‘s many friends in the Porcupine regret to hear of her illness and hope to hear soon of her recovery. Mrs. Evic Prentice (Wilma Mawhâ€" mey) left on Thursday to join her hnusband who is playing hockey for Philadelphia this season. M#. and Mrs. Ralph Wood and daughter have given up residence in Sout.h Porcupine and Will in future reside in Southern Ontario. Tobey‘s _ CARPENTER SHOP SMITH _ ELSTON Air Conditioning Stokers and Oil Burners Phone 1876â€"M Plumbing and Heating Sheet Metal 14 Bruce Ave. South Porcupine _ Minor Alterations Counters, Shelves Bookcases. and Built In Cupboards 126 Toke St. Timmins exppay w «yp «us w . us sOUTH END TAXI « <liprth 4 ‘*.i se in * DISTINCTIVE: FLORAL ARRANG 108 Golden Ave., â€" <B. Poro: South End Electric 80 Main St. Simmsâ€"Hooker _ Pickering | Agents With Underwriting. Facilities For All Lines of Insurance "Service Everything We Sell" Seuth End Electric is one of our specialties. You need never fear being deluged. with .technical phrascology when buyâ€" ing insurance from this agency. We will explain clearly the type of coverâ€" age. . you need for the amount : you can afford. Why not drop inâ€"and disâ€" cuss your insurance probâ€" lems with us? «We will be happy tb serve you TO COME TO THE _POINT,, Authorized â€" Dealers, NORTHERN ELECTRIC , Prop, T_immins And ,_So'uth Porcglï¬ï¬\e Be!rlgoâ€"rafon : B. Porcupine Phone 880