d en EB db .. h Cl O ds PC C ETe P _ for .her. daughte firends, is play Bhe is organist just recently pf ........ Mrs. Marr 1gstivals of mus lï¬ck in this chof _ FORBMER TJ _ MARRIES 1 A wedding of' took place in Tor .ho*fn“e of Mr. and | 294 Douglas Drive _ Wancy. Armstron s daucn of: Mr. _ gnd'»the late Mrs : of Timmins, â€"Was ' A;exander Acton, . E. A. Actor Ac n of owen S v. A. H. Ferry formed the cerer Keys, of Toronto The ceremony V ‘L" flï¬nnlnnn is â€" +1 : gance and th be,_avmablb f wl provide 1 Tuesday M Danée youngtsters of ‘teen age, on Wednesday ,_f. y Me sxa »tâ€" this ‘dance, wmch is being spohsï¬red uol io SA S Aamk , 4 ol w it 19 * ty » ENC . s $ . > o * " A; L9A ts * MB s 29 %% oys FEORMER TIMMINS GIRL MARRIES IN â€"TORONTO _A wedding of great local int“e'r‘ést took place in Toronto recently at hoime of Mr. and Mrs. W. S; JamiesOn 294 Douglas Drive, on March 30, when ï¬iï¬by Armstrong _ Jamieson," ‘éldest U ter of Mr. Wallace 5. Jamiéson andâ€" the late Mrs. Jamieson, fomfrly Alexander. Acton, of Toronto, son of E A. Acton and t,he late Mr. .fommd t‘me ceremony and Miss Jean Keys, of Toronto was pianist “c’fl’ 3 :: Suhke_ h db M 4h t t t i > 0 on uoo * o ds W on Loo oi e s s t The ceremony was performéd before _thq fireplace in the living room, with pï¬lk and white flowers, and white satin ribbon forming background. _ Given in marriage by her fatheéer, the bride was charming in an fris plue affeta brocade fioorâ€"length gown, with wï¬te lace calot and shoulder veil. Her bougquet was a cascade of white rdSes us eA L 6 S ME l t M , . c 4 4s e PM e( oo p e us D o o ui 0 io op oi is > _ Her only attendant was Miss: Marâ€" jorie Johnston, of Toronts, wearing a gown of daffodil yellow sheer, blue lace calot and vell, with matching blue gloves. She carried a colonial noseâ€" gay of forgetâ€"meâ€"nots and yellow roses. Mr. Melville Ward, of Toronto, was CBP e Ee es Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the dining room of the bflfe_,'_s: home, Mrs. Jamileson receiving the guests wearing a navy crepe afterâ€" noon dress, with navy straw and moâ€" hnair hat.> Her corsage was of talisman rosBs: Mrs. Acton, mot‘ier of the 4 asgj_sted wearing turquoise| . ' esnt se crepe suit with black accessories, and .. Try The Advance Want Ads he ï¬e;:slubâ€"o}-flmnum is to pgovide a dance for youngsters ‘teeh age, wcmd%tmt it will meet with the complete approval parents ... this in mfiimd, the dance will be adequately, o 4 5 though not offensively "supervised" by club members and their wives, dhd othérs ... ‘Tickets, at, 50 cents per personâ€"are going on sale through the Yaridus young pebple‘s orginizations, 16. the Canadian Young People‘ Chuib, and, it is hoped at the ‘high echool .._... They are being sold : to individuals raghir than couples in the hope that girls will form â€"groups to attend without the formality of being: invited ....... they can always on a stag lime ..... The dante, which will be held at the Biverside Pavilion, will commence edrly, at %30 and will close early, at 1230 ... Normal bus schedules will take care. of those going to the % ï¬?:d through courtesy of Dalton‘s Bus Lines, transportation will Â¥ ble for the return trip .:..... Henry Kelneck and his orchestra ovide the best in dance music, and there‘ll be special dance SS3 4 i. ‘On Tuesday night at 8.80, Johnny Holmes will present Oscar Peterson, Cahada‘s King of the Keyboard, at the Palace Theatre ... It looks #s though Oscar will be playing ‘to a full house too, by the way the ‘tokets are being sold ... The Kinsmen, who are sponsoring the visit, will also sponsor a dance following the concert, down at the Riverside Phyilion, so that we all might dance to the music of this famous wpilinist, as. well as see and hear his playinig ... The dance will begin ‘ground 10.30, and Oscar will be down shortly afterwards, to play and %8 do a little autographing ... During his visit here too, Oscar will raph some Of his records down at the music box on Third Ave. ... Wel remember that Henry Kelneck, owner of the Music Box, played ‘with Oscar in Johnny Holmes band for a couple of years, the orchestra still being one‘ oft‘‘Canada‘s. finest, and playing at leading affairs in Montreal ....... Several of his recordings include Sheik of Argby, Humorâ€" esque, Louise, My Blue Heaven, I Got Rhythm ... Other of his fine Artangements include, The Man I Love, Time On My Hands, Dark Eyes, Where or When, China Boy, Moon Mist ... It is to be noted too, that although Ofscar is known for his syncopated he is also noted for hik classical arrangements, as heard in such numbers as Prelude in A Md4jor, and Warsaw Concerto. . â€" 10. w in dn O . pnuay, Ly 2 34 m Toh ie ; mm oo mt s stt y se eves D00 Wine music reminds us that Mrs. T. A. Marriott is a proud mother these days; for .her daughter, Mrs. A. Quemby, of Marjorie, as she is known to her firends, is playing in the Easter Cantata in Bracebridge next Thursday Bhe is organist for the Knox Presbyterian Church in Bracebridge, and just recently passed exams in harmony, coming off with first class honors ... Mrs. Marriot informed us that she has been taking part in many Festivals of music, as well as teaching it too, so we certainly,wish her Mck in this chosen field. 'f‘wO dances which are coming up in the near future, are the Bki C‘hiï¬ Dance and the May-Time Dance ........ ‘The former will be put on by Hored Po:rcupine Ski Club, on Friday, Apr. 26, t the Riverside Pavilion ....... fl:“ ~.s will be their annual spring dance, and we‘re sure will reach the stablished success of other years ... the Mayâ€"Time Dance will also be‘held at the Riverside Pavilion, and the I O. D. E. are going to‘fbe the hosts for tiie evening ... The date for this affair is May Ee ce Henry Kelneck and his orchesrta will play on both occasions. ’i‘he ‘nembBers of the Porcupine Music Teéachers Association are asked ..to fhote the date of the next general méeting ... It has been changed to Monday, Apr. 8, at 8.30, in the Radio Station ........ our mention of = eE All Unemployment Insurance Books for the year ending Marchâ€" 31st, 1946 must be cxchanged for new books. Kindly communicate. :mm?drat’dy with your nearest National Employment Service Office if you have not already exchanged your employees‘ books. lfywacauwedpmbom ben Â¥Fights by secing that yout Wrmzo:vok % famieson, formeriy married ~to ~Earl There are severe penalties for failing to make Unemployment Insurance contributions for your insured employees and for Jailure to renew the Insurancé Books as required. * ; RENE W AL O F uuzflp’:.ovmnn-r "INSURANCE BOOKS o All Employm. > To All Employees : WR by Phyllis McCoy Between _ _â€"STITCHES a ‘corsage of pink roses. ‘A delightfully ‘arranged shower was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Richard Scarbro, 105 Charles St., in honor of Mrs. Bruce McChesney, who is an English bride just recently arrived in Canada. . Mrs. J. McChesâ€" ney was coâ€"hostess. _ The young couple _left later for Niagara Falls, N.Y., the bride choosing a mulberry wool suit with Persian Lamb trim, with matching hat, black suede accessories angd a corsage of red roses, for travelling. The parlour was decorated for the occasion with gay pink and white streamers, and the honoree was preâ€" sented with lovely gifts tastefully arâ€" 'raxjged in a b_asket which was given her by young Misses Doreen and Helen McChesney. The evening was spent playing bingo, prizewinners being, Mrs. Gas, first, Mrs. Pilon, second, and Mrs. Stephenâ€" son, third. A ‘delicious lunch was s'erved by the hostesses. Present were Mrs. Dewar, Mrs. Bleakler, Mrs. Stephenson, Mrs. Paver, Mrs. Clayton McChesney, Mrs. Gas, Mrs. Pilon, â€"Mrs. Wors, and the hostesâ€" ses Mrs. Scarbro, and Mrs. McChesney. Unable to attend but sending a gift was Mrs. Currie. MRS. B. MeCHESNEY HONORED BY SsHOWER They will reside in '@‘oronto. St. Matthew‘s Anglican Churth was the setting for a pretty wedding on Friday mortning, :Mar. M 10.30, when ‘Bertha May James, of Sherâ€" brooke, Que., was married to Leslie Robert Stickles, of Timmins, Wwho reâ€" cently returned from a P.O.W. Camp clated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by Mr. John Moss, bride wore a gown of white taffeta, made on princess lines, with sweetheart neckiine, boufâ€" fant skirt, and threeâ€"quarter length sleeves. ‘She wore long white kid gloves, a gold bracelet at her throat and white goldâ€"studded slippers. Her fingerâ€"tip vell was held by a tifra of white Rower clusters. She carried a bouquet of vellow daffodils and â€" blue iris, Mrs Violet Ainsworth, sister of the groom, was matron of honor, and wbre a gown of, baby blue sheer, with P’étbr- Pan collar and tiny buttons ‘down the front, long full sleeves, and full dkirt Her headdréss was A pink net: hilo held with a cluster of pink flowers. she carried a nosegay of pink _bai'hh- tions and blue sweetpeas.. _ j Groomsman was Mr. Henry Ainsâ€" worth, brotherâ€"inâ€"law of the groom.. Following the ceremony, luncheon for the bridal pbartvy ‘and immediaté friends was held at the home of Mrs. Ainsworth, 111 Laidlaw St., and a reâ€" ception was held later, the guests enâ€" joying dancing to the threeâ€"plece ‘orâ€" chestra and the bride and groom being the recipients of many lovely and use= ful gifts. The young couple will take up residence in Timmins. .. | C O C Eh Ed Present at the reception were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. L. Robineau, Mr. and Mrs. J; Moss, Doris Roberts,. ‘"Toots" â€" DelVéedova, â€" Miss Velma Regan, Mr. G. Middleton, N Dorothy Verdun,, Kirkland Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Leaman. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs, H, Courâ€" chesne, 128 Ann Ave., on March 27, a son, ‘Conrad. Bornâ€"to Mr. and _ Mrs. M, Coutu, 24â€"B Commercial Ave on March 18 a son Joseph. â€" Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. M. Landers 59 Charles St., on March 11, a daugh- ter, Leanne. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. C. Berube, 11 Main Ave., on March 15, a daughter, Marie. | . > Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. W. Moriarity, 164% Spruce St. South, on March 6, a daughter, Ann, 2+ Bornâ€" to Mr. and Mrs. L, Caron, 13 Lillian ‘Ave, on March ©28, . son, Joseph.. ; Bornâ€"to Mr. and . Mrs. Howard Johnson, 40% Kirby, on March 11, twin daughters, Vivian and Carol. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mtrs. Lornie Lé- maire, 13% Elm St. South, on March 7, ason, Donard Paul. . Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs ~A. Bouchar, 67 Kirby Ave., on March 21, a son Raymond. ; Bornâ€"to Mr.. and. Mrs. W.. Perron, Ramore : Ont., on © Mareh=10, ~ a .son, Joseph. . ' Bornâ€"to _Mf.'_a‘n’éf Mrs.. .jolh_l'ï¬..?S't',u‘tt'3 8 Eim St. South, on March 23, a son, John. en t d " Bornâ€"â€"tov Mr and Mrs Wchael Sutherland, 106 Hemlock St., on March Bornâ€"to Mr_ and Mrs.> Vacuon, 149 Algonquin ‘Bivd:, on March 26 A daughter, Marce}le 28, a dauchter, Lyrida. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. 103 Hart St., on March 12 a son: David In a recent Examination, a Tittle ‘girl wrote: "A ‘king is the son of his father but a president isn‘t." . Register Of Births "I Know Just â€" How You Feel" "‘I know because I have been that way myself. I have been so chronâ€" t I thougï¬t 1 would neve’r feél %.» he‘s N Omg‘ md A meeting of the local Association O0f Giti tuldes Is ‘being ntld tn. Central school . on 'l‘hnmday evenmg, Apt. 4 at 8 p.m. . The Association has issued a cordial invltaticm to all those interested, to attend this meeting tonight. This, it is announced, is a new orâ€" ganisation, formed with the purpose of "bac‘sing up" the Guide leaders, raisâ€" ing funds for such things as uniforms for those unable to nurchase them themselves, and to survey possibilities for a summer camp for the Guides. on ‘Monday afternoon, the members of the Wia. of St. Matthew‘s Churci met ‘at the home of Mrs. W. L. Hoâ€" garth, 122 Tamarack St. : The afterâ€" ridon Was spent busily working on a spread, after. which lunch was served by the Nostess.® Present were: Mrs A. Booker, Mrs. J. Barry, Mys. ‘C. Taylor, Mrs, A. Cain, Mrs. W, Pritchard, Mrs. J. Keene, Mrs. Price, Nis. R. S.. Anderson Mrs_ J. Walker, Mrs, A. Néamb Mrs, G. Brown, w« Plan Clothing Drive For European Relief M‘rs W‘ Ackrb-"d and the hostess Mrs. Hbghrt‘a ; Canada‘s second National.~ Clothing Drive to: provide much â€"needed garâ€" ments: for the â€"millions distressed people in the warâ€" devastated countries of Europe be: launohed on ‘June 17 next and will be contlnued till the end of that month. Hon. J.J. McOann, Minister of Naâ€" tional Reverue and War Services, made this announcement. today and stated that the appeal ‘would be sponsored by the Dominion Government and be carâ€" ried out under the auspices of the Canadian Relief. Dr. McCann>.points out that there are still millions of people in Europe who are homeless and without the means or opportunity to obtain clothâ€" ing of any kind, and that many deaths are taking place from exposure as well as from lack of sustenance. "Canada is doing: her part in proâ€"| \to Ro viding: food for "the â€" hungry, but . the ‘great need for clothing can only be met by individual Canadians opening their clothesâ€"closets and wardrobes and givâ€" ing what they can spare in this camâ€" paign," said Dr. McCann "The cam- years gagem Mrs. 7 place clothi ope i1 is being heId in June that the before MRS,. W. L. HOGARTH IS W.A. HOSTESS ns ind U eWE e lc ol t en en s e t C RENFREW The Easter meeting of: the Women‘s Missionary Auxiliary of Mountjoy United church tcok place Wednesday of the president, Mrs. B. Rutherford. Mrs. Severt gave her usual splendid repcrt on the happiness fund. A reâ€" port . cf. the annual meeting of the V. O. N. was given, describing many of the welfare duties performed. Mrs. Rutherford expressed the symâ€" pathy of the meeting with Miss Mayâ€" owna in the passing of her father. The devotional pericd was led by Mrs. Rutherford, assisted by several ladies of her group. Mrs. J. D. Foster also took part in the program with the assistance of members of Mrs. Young‘s group. A lovely solo was given by Mrs. Chat. Shurman. regular meeting of the Gold Star Rebekah Lodge was held last Thursday evening, with brief business being discussed, and degree work pracâ€" ticed. ~"It was noted that Mrs. Hazel Dixon, of Troquois Falls, who is District Deâ€" puty President, will make her official visi; tonight, Apr. 4, which will take the form of a social. C All members are asked to be preâ€" sent, and visiting Rebekahs are welâ€" come. Claude Bowker, mining engineer, chose as the subject of his address to the Kinsmen club, this week, the minâ€" ing | development â€" of the Porcupine Camp from 1909 until the present day. Walter Ramsay of 172 Tamarack St., has been. appointed AS subâ€"collector at the Timmins branch of the adian Customs office. â€" Mr. Ramsay is a veteran of two years service with the R. C. A. P.# . Mr. Wim. Leck announces â€"the enâ€" gagement of his daughter, Dorothy M., to Ronald J. McNeil, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. MoNeil, the wedding to take place May 4.. clothing collected can be sent to. Eurâ€" ope in plenty of time for distribution jefore another. winter sets in." NEW MOUNTJOY W.M.A. HOLD MEETING REBEKAH LODGE MEETS TONIGHT SPEAKS TO KINSMEN ENGAGEMENT CUSTOMS COLLECTOR Saturday and Monda April 6 and April â€" 8: Miss Ailéen Teeple R.N., visited in Toronto over the weekend. Mr. W. R. Gatcke, of Kitchener, is a business visitor to town this week. Miss Rose Marie Martin, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of her parents, Fift‘i Ave. Cy Renaud, recently returned from overseas, is spending leave in town. He was met in Toronto by Mrs. Reâ€" naud, on his return â€" Mr. Babe Everard, of North Bay, is visiting at his home, Tamarack St. Norman Mascioli left this wee‘t for a holiday visit to North Bay. Mr. Bruce Taylor léft this week for Tcronto, where he is to be married Apr. 6, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Savill were visitors to Ccechrane over the weekend. Mrs. D. E. Sutherland, of Haileybury, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Donald Fawcett, and other ‘relatives and friends in town this week. Mrs.â€"H. Darling left on Tuesday for a holiday visit to Toronto. son Lorne, left yesterday for Toronto, where they will attend the wedding of their eldest son Bruce, on Saturday, Miss Helen Russell, a former resident of Tlmmms who left. several years ago to make her home in Sarnia, will visit in town for a few days this week, the guest of Mrs. G. H F. Adams, Lakeshore Rd. j f Dr. and Mrs. C. Taylor,.and young IF YOU NEED A FUR COAT FOR NEXT WINTER, SEE THE HOLT RENFREW REPRESENTATIVE HE WILL BE PLEASED TO HELP YOU IN YOUR SELECTION , ‘ HE CAN ALSO ADVISE YOU AS TO REPAIRS ON YOUR OLD COAT IF YOU CONTEMPLATE A REPAIR JOB THIS YEAR. on display atâ€" 13 PINE ST., NORTH PERSONAL and â€" _ _Mr. Reg. Robertson has retwrned to Bcuchérville P.Q., followin} a holiday in town. L. Cpl.~ Gil McDonald, RCCS has returned to Tcronto for discharge folâ€" lowing leave in town. Mr.:.Claire Morgan left recently for Peterborough, where he will be joinâ€" ed by Mrs. Morgan (nee Jean Baker) when he can obtain housing accomoâ€" dation. Mrs. John Conner, of Kingston, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hansen, 72 Tamarâ€" Mrs. Matt Gooding, and young son Arthur Ernest, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Gooding‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs E. King, Willow Ave. Born â€" to Mr. and Mrs. Fairl Hawâ€" kin, 163 Spruce St. North, on April 2, at St. Mary‘s Hospital â€" a daughter. Mr. York Williamson l¢eft on Monâ€" day after spending months working in town BROS. Third Ave. at Cedar Street JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST c TIMMINS