| * By Doris i C448 44144 4 4 6 04 4 4 @4 04 4 4444844444 Mrs. J. Dait and Mrs. K. S Thursday ever Bterling â€" for The party too! shower, and g ely personal Mr. and Mrs, for MacKenzi America, whetr position with o6of Canada, . . the best wishs here, for their Wwill return to Saturday 1 ikion several cluding one for Mr. and Another was American a: tioned in Co boys, â€" Serge Frank Porss Lauimpkin, wl Timmins la: miuch, and h other visit i: <‘«:. ~Plans w evening on T on Oct. 21st, poppy day ot At the gen Auxiliary on ports were ; received by â€" knitted artic x: LA faithfully wo provide comf and they des Falcon Shoe Store JEWELLERKR Third Ave Your present «¢ rane for honour po four met (the fo band mo the dane to be a majority dresses, ; uniforms standing tions of 1 ding a n general. . dance ve will be it The ladie of the Unite very instru«c evening. . I members â€" : contzol roon Mtr. G. Gec structive ta tem of airâ€" he answered too.s>. .Our._] ting a little wrk. .:.It‘s i worked out Then the Fj the Church social half 1 rummage sg basement ol An engagem ... The new m Timmins Ken ( hamel, of Nort ceived her ring week through : by special deli caould be called employed with North Bay whe works, and t] there, with w on November 1 Anoth Dropped Between Stitches With Simms, Hooker Pickering Dat Hot W a Remember! FALCON SHOES A1{ OX L EN : ViIs FALI . at Cedar Street TIMMINS TTER sHOES Sss MONEY FF â€"â€"INâ€" STYLILI b} PINE sSTREET NORTH or PHONE 112 OoPTOMETRIST r Heating omed House on James Street n, dining room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, t rotection. . . . ib returned to enjoyved a m‘t forget the turday, in the ted Church. Fireside Club received some on Monday meeting, the to the ARP n hall where them an inâ€" lrom Our of t the Ladigs‘ ing, many reâ€" of comforts , and that of rom members ry have been se months, to boys overseas, deal of credit a for a social BTC it q.‘ fIL 1 lendid sy mn. ;. cA i1 interest Simpson‘s aree of our ho are staâ€" ent. ... . The , â€" Sergeant ant Henry first visit to ked it very o make anâ€" ‘ future. ackie Duâ€" Jackie reâ€" ay of last Romance hat that ised to be rside Payâ€" played inâ€" ; greetings . . .And ie ladies ‘ is getâ€" 11¢rSs in red the e there 1, a dance Hall, and 1 i1ts wWay may enâ€" ie Riverâ€" d to be hers in ‘ Jackie started e ARP system Puesday aking a NaV 8 mal out W C 1€ £f Mtrs QOil Furnace XPPLY TO M Scott Field Broadcaster;â€" Soldier al aispensary â€" "I hear I‘m gonna be transferred to Iceland. How about ar injection of antiâ€"freeze?" No. 10 Timmins Boys K Club Squadron Issued by CO. No. 10 Timmins Boys "K" Club Squadron. Part 1â€"Administration 1â€"Parades Flight 1 1. Monday, October 12â€"1930 hours K Club Hall 1930 hoursâ€"Antiâ€"Gas 2000 hoursâ€"Signals 2030 hoursâ€"Hygiene Sanitation | 2. Thursday, October 15, 1930 ho~*s K Club Hall, Squadron Parade Flight 2 1 Tuesday, October 13th, 1930 houxs K Club Hall, 1930 hoursâ€"Knots and Splices 2015 hoursâ€"First Aid 2. Thursday, October 15, 1930 hours, K Club Hall, Squadron Parade. | Part 1â€"â€"Personnel ! A. Air Cadet Officers, Nil B. Air Cadets, Nil F. A. Woodbury, A.CFP.O., Adjutant. : side Pavilion. . . This dance is under the auspices of Northland Nurses Club of St. Mary‘s MHospital, and should prove very entertaining. . . And semiâ€" formal, too. . . SBo vou girls, grab your prettiest evening dress, vour best beau, and trot down to the Riverside Pavilion on Friday evening, and enjoy a lovely formal dance put on by the Northland Nurses Club. . Daneng starts at 10 p.m. Tables of cakes, cookies, pickles, jams jellies, fruit, and other delicacies, that Jjust made your mouth water, were on sale at the home of Mrs. M. McChesâ€" ney at the Ladies‘ Guild bake sale at and sale of clothing held on Wednesday « And of course, we must mention the clothing table. . .All kinds of pretâ€" ty aprons, fancy work, and little knitâ€" ted articles, that were a work of art. .. .A novelty idea, was that of the "white elephant" table, which containâ€" ed odds and ends, particularly little jars, fancy pieces of china, bits of jeâ€" welery, and hankies. . Anything you wanted to put in. The table made a big hit, but no more so than the others with practically everything being sold before the afternoon was over. . . The Guild wish to thank all the ladies who were so kind in helping them to make the day successful, and those who donâ€" ated cakes, clothing and other articles, that made the afternoon one of the best that was ever held. You people will be able to get a lot of dancing in this month. Friday Oct. l6th, at the McIntyre Gym there will be held an Algonquin dance under the auspices of D. Company, of the N. C. O‘s. . . .music by Jack Galloway‘s band (the former Henry Kelneck‘s®band). .. And then on Oct. 30th, the Riverside Pavilion will be the scene of the Timâ€" mins Fire Pighters Annual Hallowe‘en Dance. . . .This sounds like fun. Dress optxonal meaning that costumes, afternoon dress, and evening gowns, are what the ladies will wear. . Mora news about them later. Detailed committee reports were handed in at the 1.0.D.E. monthly meeting at the Town Hall, on Tuesâ€" day evening . . . Reports included those of educational bursaries, war work, hospital work, report on the Echo magazine, and various others . . . This proves the progress of the chapter in helping the needy, the boys overseas, and any other part in which the chapter can help . . . Mrs. A, Booker, announced at the meeting, that the 1LODE. sewâ€" ing day at the Red Cross rooms is to be held on Oct. 16th, and all members are urged to come . . . Don‘t forget the date, Oct. 16th . . , And the chapter wants to have an "At Home" in November, but no date has been decided . . . It is like a tea, but no tea will be served, therefore the title, "At Home" . . . Good idea, isn‘t it? The first meeting of the Central Home and School Club is being held on Thursday, Oct. 15th, at Central School commencing at 8 p. m.. . . This is the first fall meetâ€" ing, and a large attendance is asked for; ;. It has been decided that there will be fewer meetings this year, as people have more to do this season than ever before. . . .Guest speaker will be Mr. Transom who will speak to the parents of the puâ€" pils in the school, outlyving the school plan. . . Mrs. Gooding will give a short talk on the plans made in the Timmins Civilian Defence Committee. . . And a musical proâ€" gramime will be supplied by a few of the school children. Garage Opcmng Meet Nf Fireside Club of United Church as groomsn officiated. young coup Ontarico. pit by was dressed in moulded â€" bodi dark blue hat The Fireside C ed Church held meeting of the f in the basement Mrs. F. Greenw Plans were com Members of Fireside Club Meet on Monday. Receive Instructive Talk from Mr. Gedge at A R P Room. con.rcl room in where Mr. G. C warden gave an splendid system the United The club protection in the swered any auestic On returning tc song was held, le and the: members sociable half hour Wedding at Toronto of Interest to Schumacher The Timmins Golden Chanter of the 1.O0.D.E. held its monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, in the Town Hall. The meeting was opened with prayer and the I1.ODE. pledge, "Our deeds shall know our worth." The secretary, Mrs. Mackie, read her report on the minutes of the last mesting, and took the roll call. Mrs. Anderson, the treasurer, followed up with her financial report. ness items were mage Sale held corner of Pine successful event. hold another date. Plans we annual bazaar t« Letters of thank boys in service Monthly Meet of I. 0. D. E. an Tuesday Evening Various Reports Given. I. O.D.E. Sewing Pay to be Held on Oct. 16th. An "At Home‘ is Planned for Sometime in November. Though nothing definite has been decided upon yet, the chapter will be making plans for an "At Home‘" to be held sometime in November. More will be known about that later. The Schumacher Ladies‘ Guild of the Anglican Church held their meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ken Jacks, First Ave. The president, Mrs. Ren Davis, was in the chair. Bus.â€" The educational secretary, Mrs. G. Hall, revorted on the educational burâ€" saries, particularly the Lucy Morrison bursary. She also remarked on the school that the chanter had adopted at Shaw, and of the flag bought for it. A report on the amount of work sent to England this past month was given by Mrs. A. Booker, the war convener, who remarked on the splendid work done by the chapter in the past months. Mrs. Warnock, the convener on the hospital committee, gave a reâ€" port on the amount of work on hand that the Chapter must do for the hosâ€" pital. The chapter have been making children‘s nightgowns, sheets, pillow cases, etc., for the hospital, and splenâ€" did work has been done by them so far. A large donation of Turkish towels has been given to the Children‘s Aid Scciety this month. On Oct. 16th, the IL.O.D.E. sewing day will be held at the Red Cross rcoms, and Mrs. Booker urged all memâ€" bers to turn out for this day. Ditty bags are being handed to all the memâ€" bers to be filled for the Navy League. Schumacher, Oc The Advance. Mrs. S. Wheeler magazine convener, gave a report on the Echo magazine and pointed out that the chapter were going to try and get more subscribers for the next yvear. The meeting then closed with prayâ€" er and "God Save the King." The next meeting will be held on November 3rd. Another Rummage Sale by Schumacher Ladies‘ Guild 1€ in service: w from the Lad be hold Fri ich was serve meeting will QOctob n Day , PS AVE, Ihe president, Javis, was in the chair. Busâ€" s were discussed. The rumâ€" held Saturday morning at the Pine and First ave. was a event. The ladies decided to er rummage sale at an early is were also made for the ‘aar to be held in November. thanks were read from the rvice who had received parâ€" She urday Churc the busin 1€ da at th« rold Centre i1ay evening, October of Mrs. Ben. Davis, the purpose of formâ€" ple‘s Association. At iness session a dainâ€" 1 by the hostess. The be held Tuesday eyâ€" th, at the home of A pretty wedding 26th at the home ts, Mr. and Mrs. 1 St,, when Mary e of Vance Carâ€" Ir. and Mrs. Neil r, Ont. The bride ir blue sheer with gathered skirt, houlder veil and ladioli petals and iven in marriage sabell Slessor atâ€" navy Beckstead H T Win "th. Special to C 1e T. Wintenute reception the ip to northern ed to the AR icipal buildit chiecef air ra hum! The kick omit of FPirst Unitâ€" programme y evenin i Churce} ment of meéeting October shee parâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, T!MMINS, ONTARIO Minister : REV. W. M. MUSTARD, MA., B.D. 10.45 a.m.â€"â€"Morning Worship 1.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship Sunday school 12.15 pm.â€"for all 12 and over 2.30 pm.â€"â€"for all under 12 Christian Science Society Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street Northb SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1iTH, 1942 "ARE sSIN, DISEASE AND DEATH REAL®" 9.45 a m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a m.â€"Sunday Service Golden Textâ€"*\Salvation belongeth unto the Lord: they blessing is upon thy people." (Psalms 3:8) Christian Science Readling Room, Mcâ€" Ginnis Block, 18 Pine St. North. Opern every weekday, 12 noon to 5 pm. Friâ€" day evening 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. United Church South Porcupine, Ont. BLOOR AVECNUE, Rev. James A. Lyttle, Minister 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service Evening Serviceâ€"â€" 7.00 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10.00 am.â€"â€"For all 12 years and OoveI 11.00 a.m.â€"Dome Sunday School 2.00 p.m.â€"For all below 12 years The Salvation Army CAPT. and MRS. DOUGLAS CHURCH Services Sundayâ€"11 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Wed. 2.30â€"Home League Thurs. 8.00 p.m.â€"â€"Public Meeting Your are invited to attend these Gospe!l Services. REV. E. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, B.A. 11.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Worship followed by Holy Communion. Sunday School: 9.45 a.m. for 9â€"11 years 12.15â€"for 12 years and over. 2.00â€"for 8 years and under. Canada MACKAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street Minister: Rev. Dr. Geo. Aitken, Th.D. 1.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m..â€"Service. Oddfellows Hall, Spruce St. N. You Are Welcome The Presbyterian Church in Divine Service at 8:30 p.m. in the Anglican Church South Porcupine. All are welcome. â€"Schumacher Rev, Norman Healey, B.A. Res. 83 First Ave. Phone 1094 11.00 am.â€"â€"Morning Service of Worâ€" ship. 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Service of Worshi; A Cordial Welcome to All South Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. F. Woodall, D.D., Minister Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 am.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on lst Sunday at 11 Rector: Rev. Canon Causning, B.A., L TB 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday 0J month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m Z2nda and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. ard and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. Captain Mitchell, C.A. Assistant Minister St Matthew‘s Timmins. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer MountJjoy B‘nai Israel Synagogue Church Directory Cor. Spruce St Third Ave. St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church The King Edward Hotel Clean Rooms Trinity United Church Day or Week St. Matthew‘s Church Schumacher Anglican Cedar Street North ISRAEL I. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDER, Cantor First United Church Timmins Church McINTÂ¥RE GYÂ¥MNASIUM St. Paul‘s Church Very Reasonable Rates itjoy United Ch 100 Mountijoy street 8. Minister Porcupine, Ont. (Missouri Synod) M%ev. E. Roth, Pastor Qulet Atmosphere South Porcupine, Oct. 7â€"â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A simple and pretty wedding took place on Tuesday, Octoâ€" ber 6th, in the Manse of the United Church, South Porcupine, when Rev. J. A. Lyttle united in marriage Miss Marion Clark, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hazen Clark, of Saskatoon, and James Mack, LAZ of the RCAP., younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack, of Lakeview, South Porcupine. The bride was daintily attived in an afternoon frock of vale blue crepe, and wore an offâ€"theâ€"face hat of navy blue, with navy blue accessories. She wore a corsage of pink roses. Her attendant was Mrs. Edwin Mack, who wore an ensemble of saxeâ€"blue with navy hat and accessories, and a corsage of pink roses. Mr. Edwin Mack attended his broâ€" ther as best man. After the ceremony the wedding party which included a few intimate friends of the family repaired to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack for the wedding dinner, Mrs. Mack receivâ€" ing in a nale grey with corsage of pink Pretty Wedding on Tuesday This Week at South Porcupine Those present were Mrs. W. Devine, Mrs. P. Curtis, Mrs. W. Mackey, Mrs. J. McGarry, Mrs. E. Hinds, Mrs. B. Ruest, Mrs. L. Nicholson, Mrs. W. Rowe, Mrs. Skelhorne, Mrs. R. Hardy, Mrs. A. Ketley, Mrs. R. M. Smith, Mrs. W. Wilkinson, Mrs. E. Tilley, Mrs. J. Wilâ€" son, Mrs. D. |Ellis, Mrs,. E. Charlton, Master Bobby Rowe, Miss Dorothy Anne Rowe and Baby Margaret Mcâ€" Garry. I Weekly Whist Drive and Comfort Fund Tea of L. A. Prizeâ€"winners were: Ladies: 1st Mrs. Duchesne; 2nd, Mrs. A. Ketley; 3rd, Mrs. Hornell; gentlemen: 1st, Mrs. Vacâ€" chino; 2nd, Miss N. Cullen; 3rd, Mr. R. H. Gray. On Wednesday afternoon the Ladies‘ Auxiliary met for their weekly comfort fund tealat the Legion hall. Knitting took up the most part of the aftex noon, followed by ia lunch. A reception was held later in the evening in the Finn Hall at Pottsville, at which many friends and well wishers came to bestow their good wishes on the happy pair and to dance until thc early hours. South Porcupine, Oct. 7â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Fire prevention week is being observed in South End this week by the firemen in groups of two calling at every house in the area to inspect for fire hazards. They are being well received, as of course they should be, as our boys are courteous, and wellâ€"mannered, and assure the householders that their only reasons for inspection are in the interests of the occupants. The Dominion Fire Prevention Assoâ€" clation are offering $350 in prizes for pupils of Canadian Secondary Schools in a Fire Prevention Week Poster Comâ€" petition, and a suitably engraved trophy cup to the school from which the Dominion grand prize winner is chosen. roses Lectures will be given to the school children in each school before the week is out, and fire drills practised. Todayâ€"Wednesdayâ€"the High School was given a surprise alarm. There were 185 students in the school, four exists, and all were clear of the building in 62 4â€"5 seconds. They were orderly and wellâ€"trained. The bridegroom leaves on Sunday for his station in HMHagersville, but Mrs. James Mack will visit with her relaâ€" tives for a month before taking up residence at her husband‘s post. Literature is being distributed in the schools to this effect. Tuesday evening was the scene whist tournament at the Legion held by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary. Many very beautiful gifts were beâ€" stowed upon the newly weds. We extend our heartiest wishes to the young people for their future happiness. Observing Fire Prevention Week at South Porcupine No more Knitting Bees to be Held on Thursday Evenâ€" ing. Instead Social Evenâ€" ings Once a Month. 28 Second Avenue DAIGNEAULT MOTOR SALES of â€".a Hall It CAN happen to any motorist. This is the we have the ignition system of your carâ€"Battery, erator, Horn, Lightsâ€"thoroughly checked ag such danger. Drive in today. Fast service, Low We carry a complete stock of Automotive Supplies 099600990006 9000690990009 0090006090060# @4 W © @46# 0 # 043684 CARNE:â€" In loving memory of our Dear Mother Mrs. Anne Carne who died Octocber 9th 1938. FOR SALE â€" Oakville Distric erty, town and country homes and mixed farms, two acres up. Gibson, Oakville, Ont. RUMMAGE SALE â€"In the basement of the Salvation Army, On Saturday, October 10th, at 8 a.m. 44608 0 006000 400000060 0000004400060 0680 0 0049690444404 6 "Silent thoughts bring many a tear Of one we lost and loved so dear" Ever remembered by her children, at home and abroad. WANTED, by the Childrens Aid Soâ€" ciety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestant children 10 to 14 years of age. If intere<ted, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. 60â€"62t1 AULTY 1GNITION IS A GREAT FIRE HAZARD lc A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) 14e A WORD PER TINSERTION IF CHMHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" viser‘s risk. Oe RDorcupins Aibanes CLASSIFIED ADS Friday, October 9th Phone 26 ANNUAL FALL DaANCE t [ f'v( â€j ’u : Riverside Pavilion Jack Galloway‘s Orchestra Phone 2800 Oakville District propâ€" NORTHLAND NURSE‘S CLUB ADMISSIONâ€"$1.50 Couple Everyone Welcome Born â€" on ren, at | Mr. and Mrs Lakeshore rd. â€"â€" 40P â€"â€" SOIL. at the Schumacher Ladies i Bowling League Starts the Season FOR RENXT conveniences north. Schumacher Oct. 7t Advance. The Ladies‘ Bowlt FPriday evening in the torium to make plans season‘s bowling activ ing officers were eloct Presidentâ€"â€"Mrs. Kay Sec.â€"Treas.â€"Miss Ai Four teams are cnté her, Connie Cowan, McIntyre Coffee Shor The executive woul interested in formin in touch with the . Bob Moore at the bo Thursday, October 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER â€"8TH Born â€" on Sentember 15th, 1942, Mr. and Mrs. John Schofield, 61 R street north at St. Mary‘s Hospital â€" son. Arbutus Chapter Knitting Meet on Monday The Arbutus Chapt: met on Monday even of Mrs. L. Halperin, ‘ pleasant evening was A delicious lunch w hostess, Mr. Halnerin, V. Morrow, and Mrs,. : F®. Jackson poured tea Mrs. L. Halperin Hostess to Knitting Group.â€" Next Meet at Mrs. MacMillan. Born â€"â€" on Septem Mr. and Mrs. Emery J Cedar street north â€" The next meeting will be held a home of Mrs. B. MacMillan, on 19th. Three Births Registered Here During This Week fect shape at possible expe: Will put yvyour ( Quali 6 Expert Bo and in, â€" Beat A+r n the Timmins mb mb MJ Evat Mcelnty to stari MaAary nIIll 11¢ )t H 6th, )at ed by t d by M ~bDow. M il