"Gavotts" brought Mary Burke, Beryl Brooks, Anne Bennett, Claire Donoghue and Janet Malkin to the stage. These "misses" were the beginners in the dancing classes, and performed their dances remarkably well. Only one litâ€" tle dancer became more interested in the audience than in dancing, and stood graciously at a distance while her friends performed their dance. When the dance was ended, this little dancer was unwilling to leave the stage, and won loud applause from the audience for her determination to ‘"remain A little longer." These prety little giris with their beautiful curls, wore floor length frocks of organza, in pastel shades, with springâ€"like er trimâ€" ming, and poke bonnets to match. Crowds Pleased With Wee Dancing Debs (Continued From Page One) mund Rinn, were the pretty little girls who daintily danced ‘"Shean Trewse." another Scottish dance which was greatly appreciated. § Timmins ; Theatres 44404046486 Movieâ€"Memory Contest W“““‘ “M“ wo»“mn All Work Fully Guaranteed Note! Our New Address Cor, BIRCH ST. and FOURTH AVCE Just trot right over to our shop. We‘ll put brand new soles on those shoes and do such a good job that nobody‘ll ever know they‘re reâ€"soled. Doesn‘t cost much. Joe Penner Cor, Birch Third Coca â€" Coila 63 Birch St. N. ITS Good the Year ‘Round George O‘Brien Like all good drinks Cocaâ€"Cola is bottled in Timmins exclusively Radio Service Stevens Marson Billiards Pine Street S. SHOE REPAIK REGULATION EQUIPMENT e . "‘, and k/‘ * Phone 970 "_ SAVE L YOUR SHOE 8808884648404 040484908 ¢% 06466 #90040040080808880086089890800000090000099 00000000 0 0 0000 0 0 0 6 0 0 0000000000 000000 0000000000000 000484 04080040804044% ¢€ ‘;’“ by Phone 646â€"J Timmins Sky Block (Downstairs) Everyone likes the skill required and the enjoryiment that a studied game of billiards affords, _ H wanled, the best instruction furâ€" nished. NO CHMHARGE. In green metallice costumes, greatly resembling the green fiy, Margaret Robb, Kathleen Lake, Gwendoyln Lake, Christine Belanger, ard Jacqueline Marsh, tapped their way to loud apâ€" plause in the "Green Fly Tap"; and Mayzell Menear, "the lady with the smile," performed a solo tap, with clear and effective rhythm, wearing a suit of formal evening attire, with the conventional black topâ€"hat. _ Mayzell proved that she had learned a great deal, her dancing being characteristic of the clear yet "lightâ€"footed" work of Miss Easton‘s pupls. A specialty number "At Your Servise" brought three little ladies, Mary Gibâ€" son, Mary Burke, and Merle Marsh to the stage, winning marked favour with their Gainty dancing. These gracious dancers wore red military fashioned skirts, with bellâ€"hop and each little lady boasted trim, long curlis which bobbed up and down in time to the music. In red polkkaâ€"dotted Southern frocks with white lace petticoats and embroidâ€" ered white aprons of white sheer with red kerchiefs on their heads, Mary Burke, Janet Mailkin, Merle Marsh, Mary Gibson, Patricia Brewer, Betty croix, Jacqueline Marsh, and Shirley McDivitt, performed a difficult dancing drill, with clear taps, and straight, militaryâ€"like bearing. These young ladies wore soldier suits in the aforeâ€" mentioned colours, fashioned with short pleated skirts, and bright buttons which were no brighter than the smiles of this merry group. Their high soldier hats were a special pride, and they wore matching cufls, at their wrists. 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Marlene Deitrich Our Fleet is at Your Service Isa Miranca REED BLOCK PINE . §S, SHOE blue sheer pleated floorâ€"length frock, | south. with silver metallic bows, as she softly| Oone of the extraâ€"special features of danced the graceful and bewitching the evening was the acrobatic dancing soft shoe number. ‘ot Clair Fluet, an astonishingly supâ€" The "Irish Jig" presented Patricia ple and graceful young lady who Brewer, Mary GiÂ¥son, Ruth Wilson, ‘ brouzht bursts of enthusiastic applause Returning is azain charm her audiâ€" ence, little Miss Helen Rhea Channen, in a silver metallice tap costume, perâ€" formed an intricate tap dance on her toes. and Shirley MceDivitt, Noella Carâ€" on, Shirley Thompson, Rosebelle Guay, Mary Kirkland, Margot Kirkland, and Jacqueline Marsh, brought thoughts of rainy weather, as they appeared on the stage, some in blue skirts, and others in blue trousers, with yellow blouses and red jackets, carrying dainty printed parasols, to dance "Umbrella\s." Jane Moisley was charming in the "Valsante Ballet." powder blue sheer pleated filoorâ€"length frock, with silver metallic bows, as she softly danced the graceful and bewitching were appropriately cast, these three little ladies being among the youngest of Miss Easton‘s pupils Their printed blue sun suits, with organdy bows, brought a gay and lively atmosphere, and suitably made way for the solo, ‘"‘Tango El Choclo", beautifully danced by Bette MacMillan, in a gown of white sheer over taffeta. Bette has been a very popular dancer in this district for some years, and at each presentation adds to her popularity. She is graceful and smooth, and in dancing the tango number proved these points to an audiâ€" ence which strained forward in eager appreciation. Dutch boys and girls, in traditional esstumes with wooden shoes, danced a "Dutch Frolic‘, with the "clip clop" of their quaint shoes keeping merry time. They wers Merle Marsh, Mary Gibson, "Wee MWaltz2". These beginners were attired in checkered red and white play dresses, with hugze organza sashes tieing pertly at the back, and with matching poke bonnets. Patricia Brewer, Betty Rose, Margaret Tanner and Christine Belanger, and were followed by Beryl Brooks, Mary Burke and Claire Donoghue in the With Anita Louise, Ian Hunter. Donald Crisp, Beulah Bondi, Jane Bryan, â€"Alanâ€" Male, Dick Foran, Henry Travers and Patric Knowles How Good Is Your Memory â€"Can|Y ou Name These Stars At The Theatres Toâ€"night and Tuesday May 29 â€" 30 VIKING ELECTRIC ,;>}°Vf ERROL FLYNN and BETTY DAVIS in Toâ€"Night Tuesday May 29th and 30th FLOOR SANDING "COMMUNITY c\ "SISTERS Extra Added Phone By Experts Reed‘s Auto Supply sUPERâ€"LASTIC "TIR ES SING! * §# Let us give you a low cost estimate toâ€"day! Also â€" Floor â€" Sanding equipment for rent. CANADA‘sS GREATEST TIRE V ALUE breros so southk. as presented by Shirley McDivitt, Roseâ€" belle Guay, Noella Caron, June Kelly, Florence Pearson, Margaret Chinn, and Jeannette Lacroix. These little ladies were lovely in striped Mexican skirts, with yellow satin aprons, and sheer white blouses, with kerchiefs tied around their bheads. Those who perâ€" formed as boys wore Mexican trousers of red and black, with the wide somâ€" breros so common to this land of the a difficult tap number which she perâ€" formed with efficency and skill. Bette wore a plaid pleated skirt, red and white polkaâ€"dotted blouse, with huge balloon sleeves, red vestee, and plaid Scottish cap. Tapâ€"dancing in rhumba style was th« special offering of "Mexican Tapitio, Little Miss Merle Marsh, pretty fiveâ€" yearâ€"old, danced a solo, wearing a yelâ€" low satin and organza ballet frock, beâ€" fore her friends, Shirley Thompson, Rosabelle Guay, Noella Caron, Marâ€" garet Keely, Arlisc McCharles, June Keely, Florence Pearson, and Shirley McDivitt appeared in "Going Places," a fast tap number. Their costumes were flared skirts of white pique, trimâ€" med in black, with black shirt fronts and bellâ€"hop hats. One of the little ladies wore a black satin costume, with white shirtâ€"front, andâ€"added variety to the number. \ Patricia Cornell, Rosamund Rinn, Barbhara Raymer in a tap versiOon of the dance, wearing the appropriate Irish costume. The igirls who danced as boys wore oldâ€"fashioned ‘black frock coats, and short pants, and the girls wore green skirts, white aprons, black waists, and white blouses. p‘lotured here. Bend your answeor to The Advance addressed Movieâ€"Memary Conâ€" test before 9 am. Friday #matâ€" The Winners announced next Monday. Each Winner Will Receive “ Two Theatre Passes. t ‘Fighting Thorog-gl}b_{eds' 'I‘umm.y Rvan (the Tenth Ave. Kid) Bob Livingstone, June Story Toâ€"Night, Mon., May 29th Tuesday Wednesday May 30th and 31st DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMMTE "Orphans of the S_tre'e“t"’ Ralph (Dick Tracy) Byrd. Mary Carlisle., George Hayes ing the correc names and the ads in which they appear. first five correct adswers taken at random from the box f sealed entries on Friday, will be declared the winners. Goldfields TELEPHONE 531 BOB BAKER in "Black Bandit" Added Shorts and Serial 59 Fourth Ave. Timmins, Ont. SAFELY Mr. N. Roy Clifton m speaker at the Men‘s basement of the Unit ‘ evening. (Mor dinner meeti Bette MacMillan was fittingly chosen to represent "Rhythm," in a fast and intricate tap number, for which she wore red and white plaid pants, with a tail coat, and silver metallic top hat. Bencath her chin was perched a saucy lplaid "cat‘s ‘bow", and her feet kept perfect time to the fast tap number. The finale, "Sailor‘s Hornpipe," was preceded by a solo tap "Saucy Gob Toe,‘" exceptionally weli perrormed by Elsie Yates, a dainty little Miss in a white satin pleated skirt, with blue and white trim, who gave a brilliant preâ€" sentation of this number, and the dancâ€" ing closed with Shirley Thompson, Gwendolyn Lake, Kathleen Lake, Rosaâ€" mund Rinn, Barbara Raymer, Florence Pearson, Elizabeth Rinn, June Kelly, Mayzell Menear, Lois Montgomery, Margaret Burke, Christine Belanger, Barbara Bowie, Noella Caron, Gwenâ€" neth Robb, and Helen Rhea Channen as dainty sailor lads. Accompanists for the dancing were Paddy Quinn, at the piano, Andy Canâ€" giano, and Jack Bridges, while Miss Easton, also accompanied several of the dances. dinner meeling commencing Alt 6.3U pm. Mr. Clifton‘s subject is ‘"The Moral Nesessity for Pacifiscism.‘ There will be special music for the occasion arranged to the visit of Their Majesties to Canada. This will be the last meeting of the season of the Men‘s Forum. N. Roy Clifton to be the Speaker at Men‘s Forum "Loch Lomond," in plaid feta, with red and white blouses, black velvet ing caps. from the astcunded and pleased Aaudiâ€" ence. Her lithe body seemed to move in perfect time to the music, and it seemed no effort on her part to make the difficult twists and turns which made "Antras," a favourite of the proâ€" gramme. She was preceded by two of the younger memibers of the dancing classes, ‘who also performed acrobatic dancing, and who showed that they, too, would make great progress in acroâ€" ibatic work. These little artists (Franâ€" kie Morgan and Doreen Keizer) wore ‘black velvet "shorts‘"‘ costumes, with white satin flolouses, while the star of the acrcobatic dancing, Clair FPluet, was fittingly attired in a striking costume of silver metallic with red trim. In white organza frocks, with trimâ€" ming of purple flowers, fashioned in "grownâ€"up" style, Elsie Yates and Helén Rhea Channen danced an enchantingly "quiet" number, "Deep Purple" ballet, and Claire Fluet, Margaret Robb, Kathâ€" leen Lake, and Gwendolyn Lake tapped "Community Prices" Every Day at the New Empire Theatre. "Fighting Devil Dogs" Every Wednes. and Thurs, MATINEE: Adulis 25¢; Children 100 EVEN‘CG: â€" Adults 25¢; Children 15¢ There will be Sunday Midnight Shows under our New Community Prices â€" only at Midnight Shows, everyone will charged 25¢. New Empire sn 1c ons 0 es mt t and Tuesday â€" May 29th and 30th "Gay Desperado" starringâ€"NINOQ MARTINI, IDA LUPINO and LEO CARRIALLO "Popular Science‘ No. 3 "Looney Toon" Unwanted Halr . .. tGone Forever From 68# to 150 nairs removed permanently in one bour at a cost cf $3.00 GUARANTEED TREATMENTS 46 Fifth Ave opposite Hospital For Appoinimentâ€"TEL,. 468 1.. lS I; y q h. h O p Why Waste The Best Years of Your Life? ie Church this occasion is a skirts of tafâ€" polkaâ€"dotted 5, and matchâ€" She was attended by Mrs. L. Burâ€" ritt, who was attired in navy sheer with touches of white and navy accessories, wearing a corsage of lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. Mr. Dave Reid, of Kirkland Lake, atâ€" tended the groom in the capacity of best man. Mrs. Wright, the bride‘s mother, wore a gown of powder blue, with hat to match and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. H. M. Martin wore a navy sheer ensemble with sweetheart roses. After the ceremony the wedding South Porcupine, May 28â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A wedding Oof inâ€" terest to South Porcupine people took place on Saturday afternoon in the manse of the United Church in Timâ€" mins, when the Rev. W. Mustard Unitâ€" ed in marriage, Mary Savile Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright, of Golden Ave., South Porcupine, and Rupert Martin, second son of the late Herkert M. Martin and Mrs. H. M. Martin, of South Porcupine. The bride loocked charming in gown of navy sheer, with navy mexcedes hat and matching accessories, and wore a corsage of talisman roses. s 5 > > t 5 Miss Mary Savile Wright and Mr. Rupert Martin Married. South Porcupine Couple Wedded At Timmins || Corner Spruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins Phone 324 Last Monday‘s Correct Answers and Winners 10 Third Avenue The first five correct answers opened were from : The winners are asked to call at The Advance office any day before 6,00 p.m.. when they will receive Two Theatre passes each. By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town of Timmins bearing date the ninth day of March, 1939, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Town of Timmins will be held in the Couneil Chamber, Municipal Building, Timmins, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon on the sixth day of July, 1939, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being pubâ€" lished in the Ontario Gazette on the first day of April, 1939, on the sixth day of May, 19839, and on the third day of June 1939, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. To Wit: orrect answers for last Monday‘s Contest Treasurer‘s Sale of Land for Taxes Treasurer‘s Office, this 18th day of March 1939. GUIDO MORANDIN, 152 Mountjoy street ELIZABETH KEELEY, Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Mine MABEL WON, § Spruce Street North, Timmins ALBERT MOSCARELO, 70 Third Avenue ARMANDE DELMONTE, 58 Birch Street South, Timmins GLORIA DICKSON, name in Reed‘s Auto Supply ad JOAN BENNETT, name in Viking Electric ad. Cakes â€" Buns â€" Pastry TOWN OF TIMMINS District of Cochrane VERY REASONABLE RATES Quiet Atmosphere Ray. Whitley Rosalind Keith Timmins PEMBROKE, RENFREW ARNPRIOR, QUEBEC STE. ANNE DE BEAUPRE AND RETURN Going Thursday, June 8th For information as to rates, train serâ€" vice, limits, ete, Apply to Ticket Agents Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Martin will reâ€" side on Bruce Ave., South Porcupinege, and we unite with their other friends in wishing them the very best of luck, health and happiness in their married life. Ssouth Porcupine friends attending the wedding in Timmins included Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Doran, Mr. Harry Martin, Miss Lily Brown, and Mrs. H. Franklin. party returned to a buffet luncheon at the home of the bride‘s mother, and later in the evening a reception was held at which numbers of friends of this popular young couple were presâ€" ent to wish success and happiness to bride and groom. BARGAIN FARES Canadian Pacfic Canadian Pacific N. 0. RKLY and NIP. CENT. RLY. L. SHAW, Treasurer OoTTAW A MONTRE A L 3 Kirby Ave. â€" Timmins LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING DUSTPROOF VANS Tel. 510 Night 1733 Jack Oakie MODERN STORAGE WAREHOUSE Telephone 1875 Fvery Load Insured