[ Milady Beauty _A pledge from the neart to its on the ways we all are going! Here‘s luck ! . For we know not where we are going. A ‘phone bell ;ingled about 115 on Ga afternoon, and an excited and delighted voice said, "Hello, Ann, _ _.I wanted you know that I‘m quite sure ‘~of making the trip with Matt to Berâ€" @muda . . . we jyst received a wire from his ‘"boss" and has made arrangeâ€" ments for my passage on board ship" on the 2 o‘clock train on Saturday afterncon for an Eastern Canadian rt, on one of the most romantic journeys that could be imagined . . . first of all, they‘ll take passage to _ ‘Bermuda, where they will spend a short before a month with the groom‘s parents in St. Philips, Barbados, the British West Indies. . For quite some time Pat and Matt had been planning to become ‘"Mr. and Mrs.", but no definite date had ibeen set . ... early in the summer, Patricia accepted Matt‘s fraternity pin, and only a few weeks ago, Matt adorned her third finger, left hand, with a beautiful ruby and diamond ring .. . to let you in on secret, they were planning to say their "I do‘s" within not too many months . . . . on Thursday morning, Pat told about Matt leaving on Sunday for his new post in British Guiana .â€". . that evening, they changed <their plans and decided to have those wedding ‘bells ring on Satâ€" urday morning .. . it was a charming ceremony, informal, iwith many friends of ‘the happy couple extending good es as they left the church . . .. and for the many who were unable to be present, Mr. and Mrs, Gooding, good Jluck, good hope, success and happiness .. is the daughter of Postmasâ€" ter:â€"and Mrs. E. H.â€"King, of 113 Maple ... . the voice belonged to the new Mrs. Mawhem; E. Gooding, who had just changed ‘her name that morning at 11 o‘clock from Kathleen Patricia King . .. "Pat" as she is better known seem am o A k o8 . . . . special feature was the dancing of Margaret Easton Shields‘ pupils, the singing by Mrs. Leck Jr.. and Miss MclLéeod and last but demutely not least, a little fourâ€"yearâ€"old lad, Bobbie Webber . . . prizes and a dainty afterâ€" noon tea as well as tables carrying delicious homeâ€"baking and aprons, were only a few of the other features, all of which deserve special mention. to her many friends, and "Matt", who although practically a newccmer to this district, had many friends here, l_e_ft If you were among the lucky people who attended th: Rebekah annual tea on Thursday afternoon, you‘ll be among those who are complimenting the members on its success . . . seems that this annugl affairs improves with each year, although those who have been fortunate enough to be present a;, several of the events, feel each year that it is so fine that nothing can be done to improve it . . . imagine their surprise to find something new, for exâ€" ample, like the novelty table that causâ€" ed much favourable comment this year street south, who ‘are real oldâ€"timers a¢ ‘this Northland. of Mrs. J. M. Barry, wife of Dr. Barry, of Timmins .. . (Myrs. Barry 4s wellknown throughout the disâ€" trict not only for her pleasing voice, Bbut for her active work in the Red Gross . . . then, for the first time 4n the series, a choir will perform, with two selections by the Schuâ€" macher High School Girls‘ Thoir, directed by Mr. Fred Roy . .. reâ€" member, it will take place on Sunâ€" day evening in the McIntyre Buildâ€" ‘Ing, and what‘s more there‘ll be special solo selections by members of the band. Sunday, December 7th,, will ibe the lasp in the series of concerts presented by the MciIntyre Concert Band, under the ausipices of the Schumacher Lions‘ ‘Club, and with the â€"proceeds going to the British Bombed Victims . . . the band will be : directed lby Lxeut. J W. S. Lomas . among the foremost items on t‘he programime will be the singing â€"When Matt leaves for his new position with the Aluminum Bauxâ€" ite Company in McKenzie, British Guiana, Patricia will remain with his parents until the company‘s houses, which are now ibeing dbuilt, are completed ... and just to show you how thrilled and excited Mrs. Gooding was about her new "title", when she and her husband reached the train, she had forgotâ€" ten about that ‘phone call to this writer . . . among ‘her last words were to remind ‘her mother. to ‘phone Ann about those good news. s ‘Toâ€"morrow (Friday) night, will find "big doings" a; the auditorium Guaranteed PERMANENTS Priced from $2.50 [ A Complete Beauty Service ways are past our Congratulations and best wishes to three couples who said their "I do‘s‘" on Tuesday morning in two charming ceremonies . . . the first wedding took place at 8 o‘clock and made Eteinnette Tremblay, a pretty brunette bride, as she became Mrs. Jeanâ€"Louis Bacon . . . at 9 o‘clock, in an interesting double wedding ceremony, Miss Cecile L‘Heuâ€" Treux ‘became the bride of Mr. Omer Fournier, while her brother Mr. Donat L‘Heureux, was united in marriage to Miss Germaine Rancourt . . . all three couples will take up residence in Timâ€" mins, although Mr. and Mrs. Bacon are gt present honeymooning at points sout Friday, December 12th, will find large crowds at two more preâ€"Christâ€" mas celebrations . . . at the Riverside Pavilion, the Lions Club will entertain at its annual dance, with most of the proceeds going to war work . . . music will be by Henry Kelneck‘s orchest.ra, and there will be all the "specials" to make this a "special event" . . . at the McIntyre, the St. John Ambulance Briâ€" gade is extending an invitation to its many friends to enjoy ~themselves at the Brigade‘s first annual dance . . . Joe ‘Adamo and his McIntyre orchesâ€" tra ‘will supply the mysic, ,and plans are under way for a long evening that will pass much too quickly. And, while speaking of the. Ladies‘ Auxiliary election . . . Mrs. L. Nicholâ€" son .was elected secretary, and it will be part of her job to record work of the Auxiliary to your reporter . ... a welâ€" come to her . ... it‘s a lot of work, but there‘s no doubt that Mrs. Nicholson will "carry on"‘ . ... before their election the. members made plans for that conâ€" cert the Schubert Choral Society is presenting on Sunday evening, Decemâ€" ber 14th in the Palace Theatre . . . the Auxiliary is sponsoring the affair, and be plenty of good music. Monday evening found many of the Eastern Star Knitters gathered at the home of Mrs. Malcolm McMillan, at the McIntyre property in Schumacher, for the weekly knitting bee . .. while workâ€" ing on the articles wmch form part of their war work, the members decided that during the Christmas season they would hold no knitting meetings . . . announcement will be made of the next meeting, which will. not take place unâ€" til some time during the new year. Twenty more parcels . . . that is the number packed by the members of the carryihy which in the nursing at the Children‘s Glinic . . . from advance reports, seems mn be a,. really host and hostess at the annual graduation (dance in honour of graduates of 1940 and 1941 . . . one evening that there‘s plenty to do,, and every opportunity of enjoying A nice, big bouquet to the new president of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Mrs. W. A. Devine . ... for the past few years, it has been Mrs. Devine‘s good work that has kept Auxiliary news up to date . . . she deserves the honour of being president of the Auxiliary, and upon her election, she rememâ€" bered that it â€"was exactly ten years ago that she was president of© the Auxiliary once beforeâ€". . that was for the 1931 term . . . and, to the pastâ€"president, «Mrs. Robt. Hardy . . she‘s done a grand job, and the members appreciate her fine work . ... this is an interesting time of the year for women‘s organiza~â€", tions, for most of them have their elections with the coming of the new year. | Another cocuple who left Timâ€" mins this week .â€". . Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Dorey . . .were honoured at a farewell event on Sunday . . . Mr. Mrs. Tony Dominico were the host and hostess at the farewell dinner party, and a few friends of the wellâ€"known ball player and his wife gathered to wish them success and happiness in their new home, and to make a presentation of a pair of etchings . . . Reg. Dorey, who has played ball in this district for the past six years, and Mrs. Dorey, will now be residents of Kitâ€" chener, where has has a fine new Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beatty were the guestsâ€"ofâ€"honour on Saturday evening at a farewell party, when many members of the Porcupine Ski Club, of which they have been members for a long time, gathered to wish them luck in their new Montreal home, and all happiness . . they‘re mighty sorry to see this couple leave Timmins and they‘re hoping they‘ll come back often to see the "pals" they leave â€"here in the Northland. position. Four. more quilts for use in Eingâ€" land‘s bombed areas . . . four more gifts of comfort and warmth where they will be so greatly needed . . . these are part of the work done by the Women‘s Institute during war time . .. on Tuesday they held an open quilting bee, to which all woâ€" men were welcome . . . this was the eleven quilts that the members have completed: in the past few weeks afternoon tea that was served, and went home with new ideas for the next event. limentary remarks even more, Mathesonâ€"Moxon Nuptials at United Church Saturday Yesterday afternoon Ann stood watching as about three hundred pupilis of the Central Public School enjoyed the acting of their fellow pupils . . . and by the way, their own singing . .. du the intervals, the musicâ€"teacher would lead the classes in a singâ€"song of ‘Christmas carols, and how greatly they enjoyed it? ... every little voice, even those to whom the words were not so to remember, joined eagerly in the songs, and true Christmas spirit rang in every line . ... a special light of happiness came into the eyes of those children, who, thank goodness, are Canadian children who can enjoy. Christmas this year . . . there. are . Sso many others who cannot, and who have lost so many things that went to make life happy for them .. . . and,, too, it seemed right that when Christmas in homes of European countries, was shown, the pupils who were on the stage weore pupils from all countries . .. when a Russian Christmas was presented, acting their parts were children of Dutch, Finnish, English, Scottish, and many other origins . . . and when the Dutch or Scandinavian Christmas was shown, taking part in their ceremonies were children of other <descents . . . if only adults would work together as well as these children there would be so much more happiness in the world. From Toronto comes the news that in that city on Decem 20th a former Timmins man, H. Ward Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, of 18 Lincoln avenue, town, will be united in marriage to Miss Betty Jean Reid, daughter of Mr. T. Reid, of Kingston, and thg late There was a goodâ€"SIZed CrowWda at UIC Women‘s Institute dance in the Hollinâ€" ger hall last night, although very few CAz = y is ~ 4 (Abls ~ 6\4 45 48 2W B 45 20E P cotwatoen m men in uniform took advantage of the invitation extended by the institute to all soldiers, sailors, or airmen, to attend their dances without charge ... luckily, the invitation will remain open for these men, and there‘s to be anâ€" other war services dance on December 12th . . . Smithy and His Vagabonds PPR Mr: and Mrs. R. Matheson Take Wedding Vows.~ To Reside in Timmins. The Rev. W. M. Mustard officiated at a quiet yet charming marriage on Saturday evening, when he united in marriage Miss Marcelle Bernice Moxon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Moxon, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Mr. Rodâ€" erick Matheson, son of Mr. and Mtrs. M. Matheson, of Scotland. The cereâ€" mony took place in the manse of the Timmins United Church. § played for the round and square dancâ€" ing and those in charge of the arrangeâ€" ments were Mrs. H. J. McGarry, conâ€" vener, Mrs: A. MacDonald, Mrs. C. Briggs and Mrs. C. McChesney. and a COrsage Ol DdADUY JlIlUilL} ALiUL ofâ€"theâ€"valley, and was attended by Mrs. Douglas McKinnon as matronâ€"ofâ€"honâ€" our, wearing a becoming frock of brown crepe, with matching accessorâ€" ies and a corsage of bronze baby mums. Mrs. D. McKinnon acted as groomsâ€" mAll. Thirteen and oneâ€"half tables of whist were played on Tuesday evening at the regular weekly whist drive held by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion in the Legion hall, with wirners as follows: Ladies, 1st, Mrs. Beaulne, Ind, Mrs. Levert, 3rd, Mrs. Smith; Gentlemen, 1st, Mrs. Nixon, 2nd, Mrs. L. Durkin, and 3rd, Mrs. Vacchino (all playing as gentlemen). ‘ Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs. Sinclair were the winners of lucky number prizes. organization. The bride was lovely in «a frock of rose wool sheer, with brown accessories, and a corsage of baby mums and lilyâ€" Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served at the McKinnon home on 20 Wende avenue, and Mir. and Mrs. Matheson have taken up residence ‘in Timmins. Total of Three Hundred and â€"Fiftyâ€"Two Parcels Has Been Sent by Members to Men on Active Service. On Wednesday afternoon, the memâ€" bers enjoyed their weekly comfort fund tea, and packed twenty more parcels to send to the men overseas. This brings the total number of parcels sent upâ€"toâ€"date three hundred and fiftyâ€" two. which is a record number for any Sudbury Starâ€"Having lost more men than she has, Russia now pushes back ihe Nazis in five places. Einstein could explain it, but he fritters his time away Ladies‘ Auxiliary Packs Twenty More Parcels This Week the big day of the official 41â€"42 opening, and with special permisâ€" ‘sion of old man winter and his jolly snowmakers, we hope to have a few inches of snow by way of local colâ€" our . .. A recordâ€" turnout is exâ€" pectedâ€"we expect each member to spread this news to any new friends you have who may be interested in the "King of Sports" . . . The inâ€" terior of the Chalet has been brightâ€" ened up for your approvalâ€"you may also notice a more able couch has been procured, at your service when you stagger in after "just one more run" which developed into ten or even fifteen more runs" .. , those few lines will tell you just what fun the members of the Ski Club are planning for this year, and, well, if you haven‘t yet procured the pin that makes you a member, it‘s high time. Mrs. Reid . . . and also, while on the subject of weddings, belated best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Manny Abrams, who have returned from a honeymoon trip to points south and taken up residence in Timmins There was a goodâ€"sized crowd at tt;e Fireside Club Makes Plans for Election and: Program Meet The Fireside ‘Club met in the United Church basement on Monday evening and opened the meeting by singing caâ€" rols. ‘Mrs. G. F. Mitchell presided and the various reports were given. ‘Mrs. . Runnalls, convener of civilian war services committee, reported twenâ€" tyâ€"three â€"articles completed in first two weeks of November while Miss Nina MacLeod,~ wool convener, â€" reported thirtyâ€"two articles knitted during Noâ€" â€" Reports of War Services Committees in Civilians Work. A contribution of $20.00 was voted for Russian Red Cross Relief and a cotton quilt asked for by the V. O. N. will also be donated, A nominating committee, under the supervision of the past president, Mrs. F. Greenwood, was appointed to draw up slate of officers for 1942, to be presented at the. January business meeting. Arrangements were â€" made to> send Christmas cheer to needy families and plans were made for the programme meeting on December 15th, when all MK. AND MRS. MATTHEW E. GOODING 1942 MOTOR VEHICLE PERMITS AND DRIVERS‘, LICENSES November 26th, 1941 When drivifz;along our highways give our Soldier boys a ride. THE TERM of 1941 permits and licenses has been extended to January 31st, 1942, after which date they will be invalid and those operating with them subject to the penalties proâ€" vided. There will be no further extension of their term. Secure yours early and avoid the usual rush of the last few weeks. ' For your convenience, permits and licenses are issued through the offices of 191 agents located throughout the Province. Preserve your 1941 plates. Do not destroy or throw them away. During the first two weeks of February they will be collected through Gasoline Service Stations by The Canadian Red Cross Society. | ,; ONTARIO l Mr.: Lawrence Isaacs, who has orâ€" | ganized and developed the plan of sendâ€" ing tea supplies overseas, particularly : for the victims of the bomb raids, and ‘who has addresised service clubs and ~other bodies and this part of the North to further the plan, this week received ! a letter from the president of the New Liskeard Kiwanis Club saying that the Club has just forwarded 7,500 tea bags ~oversieas and hopes to supplement this later. Liskeard Kiwanis Sends 7,500 Tea Bags Overseas members and friends are invited to be present at this Christmas meeting. Gifts of canned goods will be given by the members to be sent in the Christmas cheer hampers. The meeting adjourned and was folâ€" lowed by a pleasant social hour. Pictured above are Mr.. and Mrs. Matthew E. Gooding, shortly after their marriage on Saturday morning in Timmins United Church. The bride is the former Miss Kathleen Patricia King, daughter of Postâ€" master and Mrs. E. H. King, while Mr. Gooding is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gooding, of St. Philips. Barbados, â€" British ~West Indies The couple are on a wedding trip to Bermuda and Barbados, and will take up residence in McKenzie, Briâ€" tish Guiana. ; DECEMBER Ist, 194 will be available Photoâ€"Royal Studio ‘Mr. and Mrs: Earl â€"~ Beatty Honoured at Farewell Party Members of the Porcupine Ski Club and other friends gathered on Saturday evening to honour Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beatty at a farewell party, the wellâ€" «known "couple leaving to take‘ up reâ€" sidence in Montreal. Mr. Beatty left on Wednesday afternoon, while Mrs. Beatty will join him in January. Porcupine Ski Club and Other Friends Honour Wellâ€"known Couple. wA very pleasant evening was spent in dancing, singing, and other amuseâ€" ments, a dainty lunch also being servad. A pre:;:ntation of a fine travelling bag was made to ‘Mr. Beatty by the Porcuâ€" pine Ski Club, of which both he and Mrs. Beatty have been valued members. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winton, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Lesilie Redford, (Mr. and Mrs. Len McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scully, Mr. and Mrs. James Wyatt, MMr. and Mrs. R. James,. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. James, ‘Mr. and Mrs. G. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wemyss, Misses Sadie Pasanen, Olive LaFernier, Ann Macâ€" Phail, Rita Prout, F®lorence Nicholson, Evelyn Rymer, Marie Rochefort, Ellen Harkness, Louisz2 Guiho, Messrs Vic Thompson, Ero Niemi, Ted Fitzgerald, Merton Bill Doran, Dave Moore, Henry Donovan, Martin McHgh, C. G. Winton, and the guestsâ€"ofâ€"honour, Mr. iand Mrs. Earl Beatty. The official opeâ€"m;gâ€"‘of the Porcupine Ski Club for the 1941â€"42 ssason will ‘be held on Sunday, December, 7th, at the club chalet. The executive of the club announces that the opening will be held whether there is snow or not, and the event promises to be interestâ€" ing for all who attend. The programme will include the inâ€" troduction of the executive to the memâ€" bers, a coloured movie "Snow Time" showing excellent films of skiing in the Laurentians, Gatineau Hills, Blue Mountains, Caledon and Huntsville. Also to be shown are filns of skiing taken in the vicinity of the club. Porcupine Ski Club to Open Officially December 7th. Supper is to be served at the club, and it is hoped that all members, and those wishing to become members will turn ou; for the event. With every order of photographs amounting to $5.00 or more.: Make your appointment now! It takes time to finish good photographs. 9 Balsam Street North The Royal Studioâ€"â€" Minister of Highways A. TOMKINSON THURSDAY, DECEMBER ï¬ 1041 _ Speaks to Sr. C. WL Mr. Doug Carriere was guest sp,e‘kï¬r at the regular monthly meeting of the Senior Catholic Women‘s League held on Wednesday evening in the ) of the Church of Nativity, with the president, Mrs. H. See in the cHair. Mr. Carriere spoke on the ‘"Modetn ‘Trend in Secondary Education," hnd gave an interesting account of the life ;andu:ork of the Timmins High School upliis. Regular business was transacted, and it was decided to hold the nex; meeting Mr. Doug. _ on Wednesday, Jan \m'sg h, in Church of Nativity hall. ‘éh Very Interesting â€" Programme for Next Lions Club Meeting Lion Emil Brunette will be.the chairâ€" man of the next regular meeting of the Timmins Lions Club to be held in the Empire Hotel next Monday evening at six o‘tlock. Lion Brunette is 3rd Viceâ€"President. Inventory Week at the â€" Timmins Kiwanis Club Monday, Dec. 8th, is being.observed as ‘"Inventory Week" at the Kiwanis luncheon at the Empire hq agg}l’, At this meeting the chairman of e tee is to give a, threeâ€"minute revie'w o( the committee‘s work for the year, an inventory thus being presented of the Kiwanis activities. It should prove most interesting event with many Surâ€" The Lions also 7 Cedar St. S. Electric Sprayers ctric Sprayers For Ren: Phone 417 Phone 1675