The Victory Loan Rally on Sunday night was very largely attended and was highly inspirational. The Timâ€" mins Citizens‘ Band played under Bandâ€" master F. J. Woino, and presented rousing music uthil the rise of the curâ€" tain, when they opened the programime Interesting and Inspiring Victory Loan Rally Event Interesting Programme and Inspiring Addresses. CAPT. NORMAN RAWSON Will He Visit the Porcupine THE NEW PATTERN OF SECURITY [ 0 THE THINGS OGF TOMORROW Everybody is Asking for Internationally Known, Widely Travelled WATCH and LISTEN BETTER WORLD A TO PUT VICTORY FIKRKST TO RESOLVE is easy, but without planned retrenchment few of us can wring from overburdened incomes the increased savings this crucial year demands. To cut corners, trim spendâ€" ing, and eliminate every item of waste and extravagance â€" these are imperative. To some these ways to victory may be of little significance, unless beyond victory they foresee the future security that thrift will mean to each of us in the postâ€"war world, Shape for yourself a new pattern of security after the war by spending less now. Until victory is won none of us can feel secure. A Message from the Life Insurance Companies in Canada. ACHKHRY BOWMNES THESE WILL FOLLOW WHEN UZICTORY COMES Lâ€" 144B THE NEW PROJECTS FOR Sixth Victory Loan Committee Other entertaining numbers presented on the‘ programme were "United Naâ€" tion‘s Dance", vocal solos by Colin Charron and Jeanine Morin, and a very entertaining and successful skit was also enjoyed by the audience.. Comâ€" munity singing was another attraction of the evening‘s programme. During the latter half of the proâ€" gramme, Mr. N. L. MacNames presentâ€" ed a plaque to chairman R. J. Ennis, on behalf of D‘Arcy Leonard, Chairman of the National War Finance commitâ€" tee, as symbol for the expected success of the Sixth Victory Loan in the Unit with the playing of "O Canada‘". A salute by three buglers was also a priâ€" mary feature of the event. The speakers of the evening were:â€" Mavor J. Emile Brunette, E. L. Longâ€" more, general manager of the Hollinâ€" ger Mine; Rt. Rev. R. J. Renison, Bisâ€" hop of Moosonee; R. J. Ennis, general manager of the McIintyre Mines and Rev. Fr. Whissel. Mr. Longmore introduced Rt. Rev. R. J. Renison who spoke eloquently and effectively on the need of support of the men overseas. Mr. R. J. Ennis‘ adâ€" dress, enlightened by his usual wit and humour, was a powerful appeal to all to support the Sixth Victory Loan. Rev. Fr. Whissel spoke very ably on the need for all to get behind the Victory Loan and carry it to Victory. Another special feature of the proâ€" gramme was the musical numbers renâ€" dered by the Timmins High and Vocaâ€" tional School Choir, who presented such numbers as: the negro spiritual, "Who Built the Ark"; "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"; Schubert‘s "Ave Marie"; "Waltzâ€" ing Matilda" and "John Brown‘s Body." few of us can wring from overburdened incomes the increased savings this crucial year demands. To cut corners, trim spendâ€" ing, and eliminate every item of waste and extravagance â€" these are imperative. To some these ways to victory may be of little significance, unless beyond victory they foresee the future security that thrift will mean to each of us in the postâ€"war world, Shape for yourself a new pattern of security after the war by spending less now. Until victory is won none of us can feel secure. their Pathfinders badge. Jean Armâ€" strong has successfully passed her knitter‘s badge. There is no more room Guides alert!â€" Starting toâ€"day there will be a weekly column of Guide doâ€" ings in the Porcupine <istrict We ‘now you will be interested in reading the actitivies of other companies and that you will coâ€"operate as far as posâ€" sible in seeing that the accounts of your meetings are sent in promptly. Part 1â€"Aadimimistration I. ROUTINE 1. Monday, 1915 hrs, Central P. S. 2. Thursday, 1915 hrs, Central P. S. Orderly Officerâ€"Mr. R. G. Fee Orderly Sergentâ€"Sgt. Craik, John _â€"_ Change of Command F.0. E. A. Woodbury assumes temporâ€" ary command during the illness of P.L. P. T. Moisley. Other information will be posted on Orders at CentralPublic School. signed by P. A. Woodbery, F.O., Adj. for C.0O,. of Cochrane Mr. MacNames asked that‘ the plaque be displayed in a promment' place for the duration of the loan and when the quota had been obtained it‘ was for Mr. Ennis personally. bury . IL T T/HT* T TT E.mm‘ O hn No. 10 Timmins Boys "K" Club Squadron WEEKLY NRNOGUTINE ORDERS ry (Temporary). | Issued by Flyvinszg Officer P. A. W Giarl Guide News Oflicer F. A. Woodâ€" Schumacher, April 26th The Advance. Mrs. Dusty Baker, Railroad street, entertained Monday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Diane, who was celeâ€" brating her third birthday. â€" A, number of little guests attended and a happy time was enjoyed. Each one had a piece of the lovely birthday cake. Mrs. Peter Hunter and Mrs. James Scullion assisted the hostess in serving a dainty lunch. The following little gusts atâ€" tended:â€"Penny Cooke, Richard Dunn, April Karahan, Freddie Dwyer, Paddy Dwyer, Diane Colquhoun, Gordon Philâ€" lips, Arlene Kennedy, Isabel Mair, Jean Rodgers, and the guest of honour, after her operation Sunday in St. Mary‘s Hospital, and all join in wishâ€" ing her a speedy recovery. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wills, Fourth avenue, who celeâ€" brated their silver wedding anniversary on Wednesday evening. Diane Baker. Several of the mother‘s accompanied their children and enâ€" joyed the afternoon. The many friends of Mrs. Bert Southâ€" cott, Fourth avenue, will be pleased to hear that she is resting comfortably after her operation Sunday in St. FProm the Second Timmins Guides, reâ€" sults are as follows: Home Nursing passed by Miss Blais â€"E. Pilon, D. Stanley, G. Lanaire, E. Bazinet: A. Gratton, S. Bassett, D. Last, T. Loubert, J. Blain, J. Bisson, V. Turâ€" cotte, C. Lauzon, R. Lenaire, J. Mathe, J. Liabelle, J. Doiron, A. Fournier, Y. Leblanc. K. Reed, C. Aumont. The 106 ILO.D.E. Company and the First South Porcupine Guides held a joint meeting last night in the St. Matthew‘s hall. Coming events for the Guides are:â€" The First Timmins Guides are planâ€" ning a tea to be held on May 27th. These announcements close our colâ€" umn for this week and so until next week Good Guiding! Be Prepared! C Needlewomanâ€"Ruth Cannell, Violet Tonkin, Bernice Langman, PFlorence Rickard, Thelma Pooley. Friend to the Deafâ€"Ruth Cannell, Joyce Park, Violet Tonkin, Shirley Ricâ€" kard, Enid Louise Wheeler, Thelma Pooley, Bernice Langman. Interpreter passed by Miss Castonâ€" guayâ€"J. Doiron, G. Lenaire, F. Savage, A. Lenaire, J. Blain, L. Labelle, J. Laâ€" nache, R. DelGuidice. Emergency Helper by Miss Blaisâ€" J. Doiron, L. Labelle, B. Giroux, E Healthâ€"Shirley â€" Rickard, Florence Rickard, Bernice Langman, Thelma Pooley, Louise Wheeler, Enid Chynoâ€" weth Joyce Park. Ruth Cannell, Violet Tonkin. ; Domestic Serviceâ€"Ruth Cannell, Vioâ€" let Tonkin, Joyce Park, Thelma Pooley, Enid Chynoweth, Louise Wheecler, Shirâ€" ley Rickard, PFlorence Rickard. Filon. Enrolled The Brownies were happy to welcome Anita Spadafore back. Celebrate Slver Anniversary Event at Schumacher for joiners in the 56th pack but if they will leave their naine and telephone number they will be notified. From the 46th pack we hear that Georgia Thompson has nearly passed her golden bar test. Keep up the good work, Georgia! Guides throughout the district have been very busy working on badge tests, especially the 51st 1.O0O.D.E. and the Seâ€" cond Timmins, both of which had sucâ€" cessful badge night. Child Nurseâ€"Florence Rickard, Shirâ€" levy Rickard, Thelma Pooley. Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District The Second Timmins Brownies are eagerly awaiting the great day (two weeks hence) when some of their memâ€" bers will fly up to Guides. Bookâ€"Lover â€" Joyce Park, Florence Rickard, Thelma Pooley, Bernice Langâ€" man, Enid Chynoweth, Shirley Rickard, Violet Tonkin. Keep Fitâ€"Bernice Langman, Shirley Rickard, Florence Rickard. Here are the results of the 51st I | O. D. E. Companyâ€"All tests were passâ€"| ed by Mesdames Menear, Taylur,! Wheeler and Booker. | Artist badgeâ€"Bernice Langman | Thriftâ€"Thelma Pooley Iixternational Knowledgeâ€"Ruth Canâ€" That‘s all for now, Brownics Guideâ€"E. Bassette Special to welcome: Reports of Several Commitâ€", wnies are| â€" tees Presented at Regular day (two | Meetmg This Week. l South Poreupine Kiwanis Observe International Week South Porcupine, April 26th. Special to The Advance. The Kiwanis met on Monday for their weekly dinner meetï¬lg at the Airport Hotlel, aud Lt. Gov. Stan Gardâ€" ner read messages to the club from Kiwanis International. | Reports of the Air Cadets were given by Mr. Fred Mason who stated that an Inspector from ITS. Headquarters ‘will be coming on June 2nd to hold an inspection of the Air Cadets here on the South Porcupine Baseball grounds. Sol Community Affairs Commitâ€" tee, gave a report to date specializing 'on the forthcoming bingo to be held on Friday and Saturday in the South Porcupine Arena. An important feature of the Slxth Victory Loan rally in South Porcupine !is to be,. the concert staged on Sunday night, April 30th, in the Mascioli Theatre. This will comnfrnceg at ‘8 p.m. Various moving pictures will be shown. Prominent men in the comâ€" munity will speak, and a group of enâ€" tertainers from Monteith will provide | a Most of these will be of the Veterans‘ Guard. Both Air Cadets and High School Army |Cadets will march to the theatre at 17.30 p.m. A gcod attendance is hoped t _ OPENING â€"â€" NIGHT The McIntyre Football Club held their card party Wednesday evening in the Workers‘ Coâ€"op Store, corner Pine and First avenue. Whist was played and the prize winneres were: l1st, Mrs. Bert Southcott, 2nd, Mrs. Albert Foy, Timmins; 3rd, Mrs. Jack Mathew; door prize, Mrs. Wes. Studden. The lovely woodwork prizes were donated by Schuâ€" macher Public School. After the cards a nice social period was enjoyed. Mrs. Wes. Grist and daughter, Barâ€" bara, left for their home in Matheson after spending the weekâ€"end visiting friends here. Congratulations to Marjorie Wharton, winner of the Raeburn trophy. The cup is awarded annually to the skater showing the most improvement during the season. The judges were unaniâ€" mous in their decision. President Clarence Anderson read several letters from American Kiwanis Clubs expressing goodâ€"will. Commending Kiwanis International for coserving the period from Sunday, April 23rd to Saturday, April 29th as United Statesâ€"Canada Goodwill Week, Fresident Roosevelt said: the peaceful relationship of the two nations is basâ€" ed on "positive liking, admiration and trust of each other." The President declared in a special message to Kiwanis International‘s 2200 clubs andâ€" 123,000 â€" members throughout the U.S. and Canada that "creat walls and Maginot lines have At the same time W. L. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada, said that since the outbreak of war, "the sense of coâ€"operation which has aniâ€" mated the efforts of the US. and Canada has added new lustre to our common heritage of free government and free institutions." Kiwanis International for several years has observed United Statesâ€"Canâ€" ada Goodwill Week and clubs of both nations have exchanged greetings and sent representatives to International meetings held in border cities. throughout the U.S. and Canada that "ereat walls and Maginot lines have never succeeded in maintaining peace between nations." "We have stronger stuff than steel and masonry to rely upon. And this is the fact that the people of the United States and Canada like, admire and trust each other." To further the friendly relations of the two countries Kiwanis Internationâ€" al has erected 19 peace imonuments 7.30 p.m for. Wednesday, May 3rd 8.30 p.m. ; the tre: ! While | tenaan ‘a far | disappo !did not Concert to Provide Comforts for the Porecupine Squadron Friday evening Miss Dorothy Leck and Miss Nancy Bennett were hostesses at a nicely arranged miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Margaret Inâ€" nes. The event was held at the home of Miss Dorothy Leck, McInytre Proâ€" peryt. The room was nicely decorated for the occasion with pink streamers and white wedding bells Lark pink bows and pink taper candles decorated the gift table.. ‘The brideâ€"toâ€"be reâ€" ceived many useful and beautiful gifts. turing the evening bingo was played Skitâ€" men D( Bogardc Highl}: garet K tra tick dary. Friday, A anniversar Russian . Acrobatic Dorothy B Tap Dan Schumac Miscellaneous shower at Schumacher Last Friday friendship provide Squadrc schuma G. Malk Thomps gramme bana u:t w. *‘Ss. L Th« in th lovel men i1CCI whis pel wISgn Theil C1OoruUs Thomp ridge and Whist for South End Comfort Fund T‘o be Held at Melntyre Gymâ€" nasium This Evening by Schumacher Committee. The Advance. chumal > Adval PUT VICTORY FIRST BUY VICTORY BONDS 101 Filmed in Technicolow 1I BROADWAY â€" RHYTHM _ Micky Keene, MrsS Beatrice Mair, Mrs Unable to attend I gift was Mrs. J. G §UN. MID. TO W No Greater Love George Murphy, Ginny Simims Charles Winninger Gloria DeHaven "Rochester" Anderson p1 foliowit 1t IY Solo by Joe Frattura Mr. Gordon Thompson Dance by Rosie Rubic cs by Pauline Perkovich, elec and Mary Selebgi. ice by Alice Scullion cher High ©School â€" Girl‘s der the direction of Gordon Thursday, April 27th, is the the MclIntyre Gymnasium to imforts for the Porcupine No. 433, sponsored by the r committee. . Councillor J. is chairman and Mr. Gordon is convener of the proâ€" ‘ommittee. The McIntyre r the direction of Lieut. J. as will be in attendance. )wing artists will take part @1E 00OO«=mile iunfortified on inme : , o by JOC aturing n Barkt of the olde the world. of the Comfort Fund a very nice bridge and i Monday evening in the e proceeds going towards f the Comfort Fund. was a fair crowd in atâ€" ladies had prepared for number, and were rather hat so excellent a cause » out more interested ine, April 26th Toâ€"Day ; Saturd: April 26th. Special to @ittendade will mark the 127th Rushâ€"Bagot Agreeâ€" United States e oldest treaties of ed Cards Ken Burn aded. the ladies hearty thanks. publicly to the ho so kindly doâ€" t( few ind emble ind Mar rdded Jon1 il to Leck clal at Y nated the prizes:â€"~â€"Porcuvine Ha: Marshaillâ€"Ecclestone, Stan ( Frumkin‘s, Grant and Byerlay, Clark‘s Men‘s Wear Bucovetsky‘s Jewelry Store. South Porcupine, April 26th. Special to The Advance. * A quiet wedding took place on Thursâ€" day last in St. Joachim‘s R.C. Church, when Irene Duguay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Duguay, of Dugwall, near Connaught, became the bride of Anâ€" thony Parcey, of South Porcupine. The bride was given away by her father and was attired in a long bridal gown of white chiffon with long veil and a white Juliet cap, and wore a corsage of pink roses. Her bridesmaid was Miss Ann Gecan who wore a gown of pink chiffon, with pink shoulder length veil of pink, deâ€" cending from a flower headdress. Her éorsage was of white roses. Mrs. Besâ€" sette played the wedding music. Prize winners for bridge wore;â€"1, Mrs. Dorothy Miller; 2, Mrs. E. Polkic:; 3, Mrs. A. Hass (Timmins). Whist prizes were won by:â€"1, Mrs. M. Foster; 2, Miss Pearl Baker; 3, Mrs. Butler for ladies; and 1, Mrs. J. H. Butler; 2, Mrs. Beauchamp; 3, Mrs. R. Richards for gentlemen. A very nice lunch was served at conâ€" clusion of cards. E'- Goldfi;ids = Mtr. an residence Porcupint Wedding at St. l(m(him\ Church at S. Porcupine The ceremony was performed by the Rev. F. Brouillard, of Timmins. The wedding breakfast was served by the bride‘s sister in Timmins. A reâ€" ception was held later in the evening at the bride‘s home in Dugwall at which the bride‘s mother received the guests in a frock of light blue with navy Prior to her marriags Parcey was employed for some months at the Northern Telephone Exchange. Arizona Trail The Sullivans FRIDAY SATURDAY BROAD W AY BUY BONDS! "THE UNINVITED" "DANGER WOMEN AT WORrkK" TODAY AND FRIDAY A FEAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE "THE SECRET CODE Comingâ€"Mon. Tues. BIG DOUBLE BILL ALSO On the Ssame Programme The Lodger Starring Radio‘s Popular E MERLE OBERON, GEORGE SANDERs, LAIRD CREGAR THUKH, "OH MY DARLING CLEMENTINE" FOTOâ€"NITE $100.00 Uncertain Glory ind M STARTS SATURDAY ! ERROL FLYNN PAUL LUKAN I N MILK SHAKE TEX RITTER AND FUZZY KNIGHT DROP IN FOR A Mrs. Parcey have taken up in the Wilson Block, South Chapter No MUSICAL SHORT APRITT Entertainers irdawiartd \o % Sky‘s, Myviles * »