St. Matthew‘s is Scene of One of the Season‘s Loveliest Weddings Friends Crowd ( ‘hurch for Ceremony as Popular Couple! are United in Marriage. Miss Helen Crews Becomes Bride of Mr. John Baxer Lake. l White gladioli ad at I o‘clock, for 1 loveliest + Jane Crew latr Mr. Mr. John Bak south, The R officiated . During t} Bridgman j members 0 Choir sang O‘er Eden." GHiven in n the charmin ture in her | omed wl h aweethear leg 0o‘ in points ove fell grace! ‘he hiplin long veil daintily i cap. She ocalla lilics gift given beautiful wWwas quoise feta jack long, slen full skinrt, with Jlong Peiler Pal vell was Mary W ried an 1 fell ivory of â€"theâ€"va Misses M« and Mary bridesmaids, hioned gow! pastel shadd the neckline and hood b the hbishop were fashiol was the keyr Bull wearing â€" Jopson in O Adams in lem lily â€"of theâ€" ’Th‘e prave! bride and ; Mr. Merlon I groom, . Messrs Frank V James Ormston, ushers. Following ¢]} lunch was ser bride‘s mother in a gown of with (blatk v« corsage Tal mother ahose i with trimâ€"of g neckline arnd sories wBire a her corsaze w Mrs. Etan J with mateching gage of pink nos in black.erepe, maiching acce red pre which was dain tier wedding c cummer Hower: the occaston. A Mrs. Gerry M taffeta ;~Mrs. R blue sheer, wit P. Masuters, in 0n 111 4 Jackson matclhi: At a 1 Mason i enjoye«| Kelmnmeck Was ser ltb @1 € crt ter lens the mec with tir velvet for Mi age 7 Ceda: Bâ€"Fâ€"GoodRrICH TIRES blut Electric Sprayers For Rent i1 of 11 l full of Wall iich was held in the bride and groom mhber of guests, who the music of Henry . c A delicious lunch , in ‘floral sheer, ssories and a corâ€" ud Mrs. Jas. Keene, . gold sequin trim, , and a corsage of at the tea table entred with a fourâ€" Gladioli an other inmned ‘the home for ng in serving were ‘, in cerise quilted Webb, in turquoise inestome clip; Mrs. e green, witkh corâ€" Miss Ann McPherâ€" : aixd Miss Adeline brown wool, with re the cifit * cousin of the roomsman, â€" with af â€"schumacher, [Wim. Leddy as 11 lefit on Wednesday e Jbride travelling "lizabeth blue fine 1 with threeâ€"quarâ€" ilver nailheads at kirt, and adorned s. She wore black armt a of nony, a buffet the home of the ceived the guests aland blue crepe, cessories, and a oses. The groom‘s Ivet, floorâ€"length, uns at the round aioat. Her accesâ€" jJlack velvet, and aCK :VE ilisman fTon r. . 6. Lowe, a lovely picâ€" 1 satin. Fashâ€" d bodice and rown featured ch tapered to The full skirt ‘yvâ€"conbing at rain, and her , was caught een of Scots le bouquet of last hirthday late father, aA f pearls. naidâ€"of ired in _ quil e ntically. fasâ€" and lace, in hood fell to n, the bodice E lace, while flowing skint nilderâ€"length rquoise blue Ann Jopson., the â€" protity 1jJOWIn# â€"SKLTW Simplicity gcowns, (Miss chiffon, Miss i, and Miss EBach bridesâ€" râ€"book, wicdh ; ~ streamers. > vifits of the h2 MI Phone 1672 €91 {1 ixi she carâ€" Tom which I with lilyâ€" Matthew‘s Talizman roses. Upon their re/urn mioned on fell inito a was made d a small Bernice ran, and Church Breath‘d 1 of Mr. lcereat evening | the bride will take up residence at 111 season‘s | Hemlock street, and the groom will ; Helen | leave to join the Ordnance Corps. MAI ail Helen ‘s. W . ‘â€"~honâ€" _ turâ€" d tafâ€" thke Among the outâ€"ofâ€"town gues‘s were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Avery, and daughter, of Detroit (Mrs. Avery wearâ€" ing airforce blue, with a corsage of pink roses);: Mr. Geo. Lake, uncle o+ the groom, of Toronto; Miss Jean Pearce, of Toronto, in black lace, wilh a corsage of Talisman roses; and Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Owens (nee Eve Marshall), of Iroquois Falls. The groom‘s gift to the bride was a utility sewing basket; the bride‘s gift to the groom was a Gruen wrist wa.ch.; to the maidâ€"of â€"honour and bridesmaids ivory prayer books; ito Ithe groomsman anmd ushers, leather wallets; to the orâ€" ganist, a pearl necklace. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Miss Ann Jopson; Mrs. S. Johns and Mrs. J. Miller; Mrs. E. Stevens and Mrs. H. Roy; the Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge; Mrs. Jas. Keene, and Mrs. G. 8. Lowe and Miss Barbara Lowe. September Meeting of United Church W.M.S. Mrs. J. Teeple, first viceâ€"president presided in the absence of Mrs. A. Gillies, at the September meeting of the Woman‘s Missionary Society of the Timmins United Church. Mrs. J. Weir gave a stirring talk on community friendship, and Mrs. A. B. Ramsay spoke briefly on Temperance and itold of a forthcoming event on November 3rd, when Dr. Demille will again visit Timmins. The wortchip service was taken by Mrs. Oltsher, and Mrs. A. A. Rose, literature secretary, very capably inâ€" troduced the new study book, whiich is aDbout West |China. Miss Mayowna gave a splendid adâ€" dress on the Couchiching Conference of the |Canadian Institute of Public Affairs, having attended the conferâ€" ence in August. Members were greatâ€" ly interested in her comments on the outstanding speakers at the conferencse, ‘who spoke on world affairs as they are toâ€"day. £ W. I. Short Course Begins on Monday Afternoon Members welcomed the news ithat the president, Mrs. A. Gillies, is proâ€" gressing favourably, and wich ‘her a speedy and complete recovery. Donating articles for the Bombed Victims of England, the Womens TJnâ€" stitute enjoved themselves in "giving" by holding a Bombed Victims‘ Shower at the regular monthly meeting held on Wednesday afternoon in the Holâ€" linger Hall. Many were the donations made by the members, who realize that more than ever, England‘s people need the help of Canadians. Three members were sent as deleâ€" gates to the area convention in New Liskeard, and are at present attendâ€" ing the event. They are (Mrs. Kirk, J, M,. LORRAIN, Repre 1853‘ Pine Street North Confederation HEAD OFFICE i N peace of mind than amount of Life Insurance dependents while young, 70 Years of Security to Policyowners sure income for one s Security for the futu be obtained by prepar OTHING else ad Before You 1 Association tion, wherd memb vegeulddie : to demonst local branc Helen At onto, will ¢ ing â€"of 86 first class that mal sihbl t1IDJd for | Inds Wedn MecNu sentative ns were made which will ibe rnoon GOatober MRS. JOHN BAKER LAKE McChe atage of this opporâ€" approved methods his method of preâ€" that is advised by rnunment at the presâ€" 1€ TORONTC ney nal iquante wn on ‘mnd, to "SseTrVImt 11 Il at oped stitut of :th Timmins s the m hold at f fruits o‘cloc}k that as as oS for the held on 20th. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, ONTARIO t Tor morn he One of the loveliest bride‘s of the season, Mrs. John Baker Lake, the former Miss Helen Crews, is shown shortly after the wedding which took place in St. Matithew‘s Angliâ€" can Church q: Tuesday evening. She is the daughter of Mrs., W. Crews and the late Mr. Crews. THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS WILL BE CLOSED And Will Reâ€"open at the Usual Time Wednesday In Observance of the JEWISH NEW YEAR Feldman Mercantile Stores Timmins and Schumacher Schumacher Hardware and Furniture Co. 31 First Avenue, Schumacher Beaver Fur and Ladies‘ Wear 25 and 254 Third Avenue, Timmins Frank Felman (Closed Monday Only) Pine Street North, Timmins !' ~tt P P P P P P "'MWM"“'“ MONDAY and TUESDA Y Pine Street South, Timmins London‘s Lord Mavyor Thanks People of Timmins for Gifts Sends Letter and Receipt to Local Committee Bomb Victims‘ Fund Distress Fund The Mansion House, London, E.C. 4 Patron:; Her Majesty the Queen August 26th, 1941 Dear Sir: I have great pleasure acâ€" knowledging the receipt of your lette: of the 13th, August, enclosing a furâ€" ther donation of £225 towards my National Air Raid Distress Fund, and in this connection I enclose my official receipt number 69956. * May I say how very grateful I am for this further evidence of your deep sympathy and concern for those of ow people who are suffering so severely as a result of enemy air attack. Each sucâ€" ceeding gift I receive from your Fund, demonstrates the unceasing effort you are making on behalf of our air raid victims and the results achieved by you are indeed splendid, I shall be very much obliged if you will convey to all contributors my very warmest thanks for this gift, and for all that they are doing for us at this In a letter written on August 26th, 041, the Lord Mayor of London, Engâ€" and, thanks the Timmins Bombed Victims Fund branch for a donation of 2325 which was received in England. The local committee has collected nearly $7,000.00 of which $5,560 has seen sent to London and another $1,000 will be sent next week. The following is the letter as reâ€" ceived by the secretary of the Timmins Bomb Victims‘ Fund: The Lord Mayor‘s National Air Raid all that time." Enclosed in the letter is for the amount which was Some Hunters May Face Charges in Police Court Game Warden Phil Boudreau indiâ€" cated this morning ‘to The Advance that several persons in the district will probably be facing charges nmext week of hunting ducks on Sunday before the season was open. He said that hs enâ€" countered several parties in possession of ducks on Sunday but as yet he has not Jaid any charges. The game warden reported that the ducks are in the district in about the same quantity as last year.. There are not exceptionally large amounts of the birds in the district although some hunters have gone out for one day and returned with a large number of birds. Toronto Telegramâ€"Robinson Crusoe led a simple life on that island. He didn‘t have anything to coâ€"ordinate. Yours truly, Geo. H. Wilkinson, Lord Mayot September 22nd and 23rd a receipt forwarded «tP P DLAAA â€"AL AA LAAA CA L AQ C C â€"AP * O AP PCO L ~al* C BP P P L P â€"AL LA AP LAAA ~AP ME Brudoskyâ€"Kennedy Nuptials 3 at Church of Nativity In a quiet ceremony at the Church of Nalivity on Monday morning, Miss Margaret Kennedy became the bride of Mr. Frank Brudosky. ‘The bride, who was daintily attired in a frock of powder.blue crepe, with matching acâ€" cessories, and a corsage of rowes, was attended by Miss Alice Lamarche, who wore a navyy blue tailored suit, with matching accessories, and a corsage o woOre 1 matching grocin del: for Noran bride <ray Lions Club Observes Reconsecration Week at Monday‘s Meeting Mr. Angus Chapman was groomsâ€" nan. Following the ceremony, a wedding wreakfast was served at the Golden Arrow Restaurant, and the bride and rocim left on the early afternoon train for Noranca and other points east. The aride {ravelled in a navy blue ‘ailored miit, with matching accessories, and a ecorsag» of roses. They will reside in Timmin The Timmins Lions Club held a veryi pecial meeting on Monday evening of: his week. It was a Ladies‘ Night and he meeting had a double purpose as it was dedicated to observing Reconseâ€" ration Week. A fine programme was arranged and the meeting was one of the most successful for weeks. Presiâ€" lent Stan Fowler presided, The meeting was devoted to the Reâ€" to Democracy Week and he guest speaker chosen for the occaâ€" sion was Austin Neame. Mr. Neame vas introduced by Lion M. E. Williams ind his short address explained the mupose of the meeting and in it he rought in the Reconsecration pledge. The pledge asked that all free people reconsecrate themselves with faith, with courage, and with the knowledge that though the path may be hard and the 1lay dark our effort cannot fail. Mr.‘ Neame was thanked for his adâ€" dress by Lion Ed. Copps. The orchesâ€" tra under the direction of Wallace Young, A.T.C.M. then played a few patriotic selections. In opening the meeting the Lions and their ladies joined in singing "There‘ll Always be an England". Lion H. Trennear then said grace and the assembled Lions and ladies sat down to their dinner. The tables were set in V formation with the head table set in the three dots and a dash system. Decorations t mt eP eP P P P P P L P P PP PP PP ul t t P P DPAAA DAAA A LAAA «ts > Sam Bucovetsky, Limited Sole Brothers 38 Third Avenue, Timmins Timmins â€" Schumacher â€" So. Porcupine Feldman Timber Company Limited Head Office, Schumacher Chas, Pierce Sons 16 Third Avenue, Timmins THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH, were red and blue V‘s on all the tables and Union Jacks and American "flags were also placed at each place. The setting in the banquet hall was one of viotory with V‘s throughout. After dimer the progranwune was started beginning with a toast to the King following which Rev. Gilmour read the Reconsecration Prayer as all joined with him. The guest speaker was then introduced. After the address by Mr. Austin Neame, Rev. Gilmour Smith read the Reconsecration Grace. A toast to the ladies was proposed by Lion Dr. M. J. Kelly and was responded to by Mrs. Wendall Brewer. Before the conclusion of the meeting Secretary Harold Piric announced that the first Zone meeting of the Lions would be held at Duparquet, Quebec, on Sunday, September 28th. Blairmore Enterpriseâ€"Our lead penâ€" cil has got worn down to two inches in length and we lost it on Saturday, which accounts for less news matter in this week‘s issue. We would apâ€" preciate anyone donating a new peneil to us right now. Glcrbo and Mailâ€"It will be recalled that one of the opinions Charles Lindâ€" bergh brought back toâ€" the United States was that the Russian Air Force was in a deplorable condition. . He ought now to apologize to Hitler for unfittingly deceiving him. Home Furnishing In Full Swing §43° m D AVE. Gigantic CLEARANCE There‘s A of