Trinity United Church, Schumacher, for a pretty double ring ceremony Satur% afternoon at four ‘o‘clock when Mar‘on Eleanor Leck, daughter of Mr. William G. Leck, and the late Mrs. Leck, McIntyre Property, becamé the bride of Flying Officer Russell Edmund Portin, R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs: J. L. Fortin, Maple street, 8 Timmins. Mrs. Percy Aide, sisterâ€"of the groom, was matron of honour. Miss Norma : Tario was bridesmaid. Carol man. The ushers were ‘Mr. Wmiam Mair and Mr. Cecii Winton. The Rev. J. A. Breckenridge officiated, Puring the signing of the register Miss Beulah Wood, Timmins, sang "Because," Mrs. James Huxley accompaning at the organ. The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in floorâ€" length gown of white satin, wi‘h fitted waist and full gathered skirt, the lJong fitted sleeves tapered ‘points over the wrists, embroidered â€"satin trimmed the sweetheart neckline and walst linc. Her fingerâ€"tip vell of white scalloped net fell from a Juliet cap studded with rhinestones. She wore the groom‘s gift, a single strand of ~pear}s. She carried a. cascade bouquet of pink arrangements and the afternoon‘s success. Prize winners were:â€"1, Mrs. M. Besâ€" sette (Embroidered runners); 2, Mrs. W. Fairhurst (spron); and 3, Mrs. K. Kilbon (whisk). ‘The next affair wil} be early in January, Ann Mair, nleceâ€" of <the â€"bride, ~was flower girl, Flying Officer Laurence Btephenson R.C..A.F. on lsave . from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, was grooms= forty ladies in the Parish Hall, when the Ladies of St. Paul‘s Bewing Circle held the first Social afternoon of the fall season. â€" The matron of honour, Mrs. Percy Aidé, Ssister of the bridegroom, wore a ttloor-lenzt.h gowhn of. turquoise, with satin bodice and short sleeves: and sweetheart neckline, with full fashionâ€" ed net skirt over satin. Her fingertip veil was caught up with a headdress of turquoise feathers. She wore white gloves and carried a bouquet of orchid shaded chrysanthemums. The« bridesâ€" maid, Miss NormA Tario, wore a floorâ€" length gown of turquoise gaitin with fitted bodice and short sleeves, with full fashioned skirt ‘over satin. A headdress of "tu ?eathers caught up her fingerâ€"tip vell. She carried a bouquet : of ‘orchid %haded chrysantheâ€" mums. The flowers girl, dittle Carel Ann Mair, niece of the bride, wore a long dress of pink ne %ith blue silk sash and blue ribbow hair band:; She wore pink net gloves® andâ€"carried a nosegay of pinocchio roses and white button ‘mums,. f South Porcupine, Nov. 22nd. Special to The Advance. On Tuesday afternoon a very pleaâ€" sant afternoon was spent by over â€" Bridge was played and a very dainty lunch was wrved after cards. Mrs. S. Jay, who was in charge, is to be coum’flï¬znted on the very nice Fraszr was in charge ot‘,the “Brides (Book.‘"‘ The bride and groogm left, Sunâ€" day for a wedding trip, to ‘Toronto and other points. For travgling the bride wore a twoâ€"piece suit of* mauve wool crepe, mauve coat and small black hat, with black accessories. *Prior to ‘her marriage the bride m,. entertained ‘by. Mrs. Percy Aide and Miss Norma Tario. Gifts to the attendants were: to the matron of honour, perfume; to the bridesmaid« and earrings; and a doll for the flower, gfrl The groomsâ€" man and ushers were presented with St .Paul‘s Sewing Circle Hold Social Afternoon Followmg th Wflfï¬ a reception was held at the bride‘s home. Mrs. E. Sayers, sister of the bride, received the guests, wearing a light blue embroider= ed twoâ€"piece suit, black hat and black accessories. She wore a corsage of pink carnations, The groom‘s mother asâ€" siisted, receiving the guests wearing a navy blue afternoon dress, black hat and black accessories. She wore a corâ€" sage of pink carnations. The bride‘s table was contred with a three-tiered wedding cake. Mrs, H. Leng poured tea and assisting her were Miss Dorothy Leck, Mrs. W. Mair, Mrs, George Leck and Mrs,. F. H. Bowmag Miss. Jean leather wallets. The grbbm is stationed with the R.C..A.F. at Dartmouth, Nova Beotia. Schumacher, Nov. 23. Special to ie, Dome and the District of of wild flowersâ€"and grastes painted in Jlovely pastel shades were nicely arâ€" ranged on the tables. Misses Norma Killens, Shirley Studden, Jessie Macâ€" Kenzie â€"and Betty . Wallis were in charge of the table and the bouquets «were all sold. The proceeds were donatâ€" ed to‘the Church building fund." mucoessful sale of hand painted bouâ€" quets Wednesday afternoon in the Church hall Large yas>s and baskets The ‘Trinity United Church Canadâ€" ian Girls in Training, under the leadâ€" ersnip of Miss Kathleen Christopher Anmversary Next Sunday of Church at Schumacher Special anniversary services will be held Sunday in Trinity United Church, Sctmmacher The Rev. M. N. Omond, Event by the Sclmmacher Canadian Girlsâ€"inâ€"Train M.A., BD. of St. Andrew‘s United TChurch, North Bay, will conduct the service. Assisting will be Captain Norâ€" man A. Healey, Chaplain to the Canâ€" ard.an Troops overseas. After the evenâ€" ing service the mortage on the chureh will be burned. The United Church ministers in the district will take part in this ceremony. There will be special music by the choir at each service, Monday evening from 5.30 til 7.p.m. is the church hall the Ladies Association will serve a special anniversary turkey in St., Mary‘s hospital, and all extend her their best wishes for a speedy reâ€" covery. Mrs. Stevens, who has been emyloyâ€" ed â€"at Sarnia, is visiting at her home on First Ave. Other Items of Interest from ~â€" Schumacher and District ‘The Schumacher Victory Club held their first meeting of the season Monâ€" day evening at the home of Mrs. Cecil Kennedy, First Ave. Five hundred was played and the prize winners were:â€" Ist, ‘Mrs. John Demircale; 2nd, Mrs. Finchen, Timmins; door prize, Mrs. Jim Cowden. After the cards a social period was enjoyed. Bympathy is extended Mr. Wes Mcâ€" Laren, Third Ave., who received the sad news Friday of the death of his father. Mr. and Mrs. McLaren left Baturday on the noon train for Creeâ€" more where they will the funâ€" L.â€"Cpl. Vic Mullen, R.CE., stationed at Windsor,â€"Nova Scotia, is visiting at his home on Third Ave. j Nick Tomuik, Royal Canadian Navy, is visiting â€"his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tomiuk, Fourth Ave. ‘‘The Schumacher Branch of the St. John Ambulance Nursing Division is holding an afternoon tea and sale of home baking Saturday afternoon from 3 to 6 p.m. in the Schumacher Public School, Third Ave. The proceeds of the tea will be used to buy equipment to help carry on the good work of the Division. _ Miss Daisy Latchford, of Cobalt, is vigiting at the home of Mrs. Russell Fairbrother, Gold Centre, _ Mrs. Len Thomas, Second Ave., reâ€" geived word that her son, Pte. Norman Cripps, RC.A., is ill with rheumatic fever in the St. James Military hosâ€" pital, St. Johns, N. B. The many friends of Miss Evelyn Grist, Gold Centre, will be sorry to hear that she is ill with pnuemonia LA.W. Lolia â€" Webber, RCAEF, (W.D.) stationed at Pingal, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred _Webâ€" ber, Third Ave. . Mrs. Fred Kovalchuk â€"(Margaret Inâ€" nes) left last Monday for St. Louis where she will join her husband. Flight Sgt. Ralph Webber, R.C.A.F., stationed at Gore Bay, Newfoundland, and Mrs#.â€"Webber (Kitty Hale) and son, George, are vis‘ting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Wbbber Third Avenue. > Mrs. Dave Lamb left Monday for a holiday at Toronto. Try The Advance Want Advertisements The many friends of Mrs. Malone, Second Ave., will he sorry to hear that she is in St. Mary‘s hospital suffering from a broken wrist and all extend her their best wishes for a speedy reâ€" covery. ~ Douglas Findlay, of New Liskeard, is=visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller, Third Avenue. Mr. Herb Miller, Third Ave., left this week on a hunting trip. Schumacher, Nov. 23. Special to The Schumacher, Nov. 22nd. Special to ‘from Otverseas to _ [South Porcupine â€" Other Items of Interest from South Porcupine and the Dome ‘, Pteé Dennis G. Whi‘e, of South Porâ€" upine, arrived home from overseas on Monday. He is a member of the First Paratroop battalion ,andâ€" | has spent eighteen months in England While there he. underwent ~appendix operation. Now he will instruct at Camp Shilo, Manitoba. daughter, Mrs. S. Hunter, in Noranda. The Red Shield Knitting Club met recently at the home of Mrs. D. Philâ€" lips on Golden Ave. and turned "in 16 pairs of socks and 2 pairs of mitts. Friends of Mrs. Bob McWillfams, Sr.. will wish her a speedy return to health after being in hospital for blood The Women‘s Auxiliary of the Angâ€" lican Church have announced the cancelling of their Church tea plannâ€" ed for Wednesday, Nov. 29th, owing to so many other bazaars and teas occuring sround this date. _A Buchreâ€"party was held on Friday The Lutheran Church is holding a Christmas bazaar on Saturday in the Parish Hall of the Anglican Church. Téa will be served and all made welâ€" come. â€"South Poreupine, Nov. 22nd. Special to The Advance. Pte. Tom Mahon (Tod), who was wounded in France recently, has reâ€" turned to Canada for recuperation. His: mother received a wire on Tuesâ€" day that he is in hospital at St, Anne de Belleyue near Montreal. He will eome home when able. Robert Gordon, who has seen action overseas, and was wounded, has reâ€" turned to Canada and has been a patient in military hospital. He is the husband of Mary MciIntosh, of South Porcupine. _ " ue Mrs. Pelkie, of Temagam{i, is visiting her sister, Miss Starling, and Mrs. K. Deacon, for a few days. Mrs. J. Hurley, who has been guite sick, was taken on Monday to Porcuâ€" pine General Hospital with pneumoâ€" nia. Her friends wish her a speedy reâ€" covery to health.. At the regular Monday whist drive in the Legion Hall, prize winners were 1. Mrs. O‘Shaughnessy; 2. Mrs. De Rosi; 3. Mrs. Cootts; and consolation, Mrs. R. C. Mitchell. All will plan to attend the annual bazaar of the children of our Public sishool to be held on December 9th. See the handâ€"made posters on display for all the attractions. Norman Graber, at one time on the Tisdale police force, who was wounded recently in France, has returned to Canada on the "Lady Nelson", and is in hospital. Sgt. H. Charbonneau, of the R.C.A.F. and Mrs. Charbonnesau, of Yormouth, N. S., have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Murphy, of Front St. Mrs. P. H. Murphy and son are on a visit to her mother in Arnprior this Mrs. H. E. Tomney, of Cobalt, left on Monday for home, after being the guest of Mrs. B. H. Harper for a few days. The Men‘s Club of St. Paul‘s have accepted an invitation from the men of St. Matthew‘s, Timmins, to hold a joint sopcial evening in Timmins on Friday of this week. Rev. J. C. Thompson preached at Ramore, Wiavell, Holtyre and‘ Matheâ€" son. _ iBornâ€"On Nov. 15th, a son to Mr. and Mrs: J. Gauthier, of 160 Crawâ€" ford sitreet. Mrs. R. Ship returned home last week from Loring where she spent some time visiting with her parents. The Women‘s Auxiliary of the Unitâ€" ed Church and the Evening Auxiliary (recently the Junior League) are holdâ€" ing a Church Fair in the United Church on Friday (tomorrow) from 3 to 6 pm. They will appreciate your attendance and coâ€"operate as on preâ€" vious occasions. Tea will be served and refreshments and there «w.ill be gifts for Christmas and useful articles of sewing on sale as well as baking. Leading Stoker Kayo Ilola, R.C.N. V.R., who has been on leave for the past 60 days, left on Monday for Hal«â€" ifax. His wife, the former Evelyn Disher, left with _ him for Halifax:. ;. ‘P.â€"0. Terry Wilson left on Monday to spend a short holiday in Toronto. He will be returning home before reâ€" joining his unit overseas. On Wednesday of this week the AY.P.A. of St. Pauls‘ will meet with the Young People of the United Church at a social evening in the United Church. Rev. J. A. Kell, of Cochrane, preaâ€" ched at the United Church here on Sunday morning, and Rev. J. V. Clarke in the evening. Mrs. Willle Helmer is in St. Mary‘s Hothal having had a major operaâ€" tion: on Friday last. Her many friends here wish her a quick and permanent return to health. P.â€"O. Vlagimir Capyk, RCAP., is home on a visit. Sgt. Teddy Romanick, RCA.F., is home after having graduated recently as a Navigator. | ‘The following are the winners of the | $50 Victory Bonds donated by the Mcâ€" Intyre Mine to their employees:â€" A. Sebastian, No. 653. ; $ _G. Erickson, No. 604. J. Cloutier, No. 1012. A. Little, 829. L. Difeant and J. McChesney, No. 1254, Mr. Difeant and Mr Mc- Chesney ‘split on this bond. m‘t hel' hmnd' L-C-"' CDL m, ‘3 in hospital in England, having been wounded in France on Nov. l1ith. The ladies in charge of affairs for the Navy League of Canada (this is Navy Week)â€"Mrs. Scott and Mrs. C. H. Libbyâ€"announce that they have "Ditty Bags" ready to be filled for our sallors‘ Christmas to any that apply for them. «Police Court A local man pleadedâ€"gullty to being "intoxica‘ed while in charge" and was given 10 days hard labour. Constable Shaver gave evidence that Kelly drove on to the sidewalk within 4 inches of the fence. J. Kitts, accused of buy:ng furs from an unlicensed trapper, had his case dismissed after both Mr. and Mrs. Brazeau, of â€"German Township, who had the furs, failed to identify Kitts as the man to whoem they were sold. A.F., is visiting his parents on Crawâ€" ford St. this week. T. Mahon was fined $10 and costs for having a gill net. He claimed he had found the net in the river but the magistrate said he should have turned it over to the authorities, . instead of keeping it in his possession Winners of the $50 Bonds Donated by MciIntyre Mine â€" _On another charge of having a muskrat skin during the closed season the same man "found" it he claimed and‘ tgok it home and put it on a stretcher /both produced in court) the magistrate imposed the same fine. Following this, Mr. V. R. Smith of the Life Assurance Co., dealt in much detail with the proposed Dominion and Provincial Health Insurancte Plan. He . South Porcupine, Nov. 22nd. Special to The Advance. . "At the Kiwanis dinner meeting Jlast week the guest speaker was Mr. Ralph Ellis High "School Principal. On Monday of this week Dr. Ranâ€" kin, who is assistant to Dr. iB. H. Harâ€" per, and was a squadron Leader in the R.CAF., was e visitor, and Kiwanian B. H. Harper, guest speaker. Kiwanian Dave Austin introduced him and menâ€" tioned that he was) a graduate of Queen‘s University (1922) and came to the McIntyre in 1930, and has been resident in the Camp since. He was leader of the Rover Scouts, 100% of whom are in the armed forces. Dr. Harper gaveâ€" a talk on health insurâ€" ance. ; Uuno Erkkila paid $1.00 and costs for having defective lights; ..Omer Bouchard paid the same fine for a similarâ€" offence, 4 Schumacher, Nov. 22. Special to The Advance. Dr. Harper Speaker at Kiwanis Club at South Porcupme Josr ruink or au ue resky 1088, â€" HE Time They‘d TaKE To »o â€" IF THERE WERE NO APPLIANCES To bo ThE Wokk ror you. L#AEV MAKE YOUR TOAST .. .. . w THEY CEAN YOUR RVUGS ...+.. c KEEP FOOD FROM DAY TO DAY . . . . AND WASH AND IRON TAE FAMILY CLOTHES .. ... . TAE W HILE YOU WORK OR PMV / on by Township Council Meeting Deals Wi Several Questions At a council mseting held last week â€"C. Anderson reported the fuel tituation to counc‘:l. It was decided that after the township had requisiâ€" tioned enough for the needs of its population the remainder was to be sold to the government. A discussion regarding the request of a settler to purchase township land resulted in a decision being made by council to sell no more land at preâ€" sent. A bylaw regarding bicycles not beâ€" ing allowed om sidewalks to the deâ€" triment of pedestrians (except upon the Dome Road) was passed,. A request for a covered culvert on Boundry Lane inmSchumacher and furâ€" ther street lighting was under disâ€" cussion. The first venture is to be on Monday night nex®t when a bridge and. euchre party is to replace:â€" the regular whist drive. Lunch will be served and a Araw for linen ~for which tickets are now being offered, will take place. â€" At Monday‘s Council meeting a letâ€" ter was read from the Canadian Unâ€" derwrites: Association suggesting that the recent. earthquake ~disturbance might have ghaken up housing founâ€" dations, cracked chimneys, etc., and made fire hazards. Fire Chief Maxâ€" Plan to Improve the Legion Hall at South Porcupine On the Tuesday following a bingo will be held featuring a grand door prize at which the men cÂ¥ Branch 287 will be in charge. Both start at 8 p.m. and the public is urged to attend and forward a most worthy venture. well Smith was given this letter to deal with, * At a meeting of the Canadian Leâ€" gion held here recentiy plans were disâ€" cussed for remodelling and improving the Legion Hall, to make it a comfctrtâ€" able recreation Hall for retuming serâ€" viceâ€"men. Therefore the members are planning a moneyâ€"making campaign. and by bridge and euchreâ€"parties and bingo etc., ‘hcping to raise enough to have the hall ready when the boys return. The Kiwanis have decided to sponâ€" sor a Juvenile Hockey team at this end of the camp and to foster clean and competitive hockey,â€" teams play here this winter. The Kiwanis children‘s party will be held on Dec. 18th, and ."Ladies Night" will be Dec. 2"th. South Porcupme Nov. 22nd. Special to The Advance. was thanked by Wm. Boyd. This is an admirable project worthy of the whole hearted support of all loyal citizens, but: the cost is someâ€" thing to be reckoned with. South Porcupine Legion South Porcupine, Nov. 22nd. Special Wants to make it a Fit and Comfortable Centre for Returning Servicemen Mr. and Mrs. L. Bassett, Gold Centre, entertained â€" Saturday evening in henour of their daughter, Shella, who was celebrating her sixteenth birthday. A nice social time was enjoyed. During the evening the hostess served a delicious lunch. The centre piece on the table was a lovely birthday cake. After lunch dancing was enjoyed. The fcliowing guests attended: â€" > Misses; Sheila Bassett, guest of honour; Joyce Taylor, ‘Irene Cousineau, Jeannette Ccus.neau Glenny Byron, Beatrice O‘Rourke, â€" Ali¢e Cowden, Marjorie |Cowden, Daisy Latchford, Lola Mcâ€" |Carthy, Ruby McCarthy; Messers | Archie Dunbabin, Henry Joki, Willis Nenonen, Gerald McCarthy, Eldon Mcâ€" Carthy, Tommy Hodson, George Wesâ€" terholm, Mose Greer, Dennis Moorish, |\ Douglas Bassett, Billy O‘Caliaghan. Sixteenth Birthday of Schumacher Young Leady Plan Christmas Meeting of Schumacher W. M. S. Schumacher, Nov. 22. Special to The Advance. The Women‘s Missionary Society of Trin‘ty United Church held their meeting Wednesday afternoon in the Church hall. The President, Mrs. Bert Waite, was in the chair. Mrs. Randolph Confederation Life D. D. CHISHOLM + TIMMINS REPRESENTATIVES SIMMS, HOOKER PICKERINGâ€" m avee 16. ar Association gave a very interesting taik : on "The @hurch Woman as Citizen." Arrangeâ€" ments were made for â€"the special Christmas meeting Wednesday, Deâ€" cember 26th, Arrangements were also made to attend the Women‘s Missionâ€" ary meeting in Timmins, December l4th.~ The mseting closed with the b enediction. was pianist, Mrs. Wes. McLren read the secretary‘s report and Mrs. Lang gave the treasurer‘s report. M\‘Ghome Robertson, Sr.. gave the chapters of the study book, "West> of the + Date Try the Advance Want Advertisements TTE C PA mi . 13 ol ustt mc l t b i D d BOOK SOONâ€"AS;, READY . ; DOMINION SEED NOUSE, GEORCETOWN. ONT. (Pkt 25¢) (3 pkits 50¢):pastp«‘ FREEâ€"BIG 1945 SEED AND:NURSERY Delicious, Sweet and Spicy E. G. DICKSON .. TORONto [7 â€"