@gnuw alakais \ï¬sit.ing ‘st the bespe of herâ€"brother, and sisterâ€"nâ€"law, m‘â€â€˜*w@nmwï¬m«* andlllsGoyanBlakeaï¬zBirch ‘attend the University Of£ Western Onâ€" Scuth. Austin Jelbert,. %*Meamï¬, avenue . has left for Ottawa wh\eï¬ \ne wi . commence his st.udzes *at ï¬urlbo!l- * College. ?t s â€"-â€"-â€" Visiting his brother, Merton Lake, ltaves for Queen‘s Universxty pubksher of the ‘Porpuplpe Advance is Kingston. â€" Jack. Lakteâ€"of Langstaff. K. 8 3 Mr. Bob‘ Bickford of 'I‘orcmo is mmdéaâ€"qhx;, Iting friends in town. _‘ their hom i‘ And another dance in the offing is that of the Lions Club. It will be cabaret style and will be‘REld at Rivérside Pavilion on Oetober 3. ’ , Dress is optional :and Henry Kelneck will supply the music. !t’ t#A 48 4 a-‘ Es $ ; P ie . «. teach piano, theory and voice.: ts td dn C O n oo Te PPeaian y sR n d 0 @0 ~ _ Timmins will also lose another, talented musician this week with the departure of Miss Lucy Leach who leaves for Kapuskasing where she has accepted the position of director of church music at the Unâ€" ited Charth." A‘ graduate of the Toronto Conservatory of Music Miss Léach holds an A.T.CM. degree. The young musician is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs: E. Legch, 43 Cambrai avenue. She also plans 25 6.ï¬ atthan color.â€" Ag:one watches twilight deepens ',;fb!ling into tints of rose and opal to lose itself amâ€" y ong the eVeï¬ing sfars. one is conscious of. m deep sense of peace. It } were as tbbugh the‘ï¬}iver of day left His benediction in the quiet skies 9nd wlth 1t sweet promise of reneéwal. ‘‘‘‘‘‘ *4 2 * 3_.‘ 44 S\ Mr. and Mrs. Pa T# A dietinguxshed visitor to thi Pgr:cupine is dent of the ‘Rebekah Assembly of Ontano who visit to the district lodges. Mrs. Webb will be Joe Miller ofâ€"South Por. upine, district deputy. regular Lodge sesston» evenng. ~A ‘delight 54 w * . 1 s evening and: progrant h â€â€™?«- Elanks. LE , LUBHIVETSILy OTf. Torpnto M\lss Skelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art Skelly, 34 Sixth avenue is well known in musical circles and has been the organist at St. Matthew‘s for a number of years. Sunâ€" day marked the last txme at least for the present that she rendered that service. mial ie Miss Mary Zudel, another highly talented musician the Royal Conservatory of Music where she will take ; with Miss Margaret Miller Bro | ~'ntemationa11y famo Miss© Zudel has passed her grade n pï¬mo eéxaminatio class honours. Until recently she vks a@brilliantpupil c tin in Saskatoon. While in that cify â€"Mgry also studied Mrs. Morrison, in this, she also o%énfed Arst. clags honor her grade cem.examinations. â€" = !: % : : ~ On behalf of the congregation of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church, Rev. Robt; Chidwick, on untlay,;; wished Godspeed and every success in her college studies to Miss.Lois; Skelly who leaves this evening to attend the University of Toronto., Mijiss Skelly, daughter of Mr. and 6: ari{o will hold their annual dance tomorrow evening at Riverside Pavâ€" Dress will be sem:â€"formal and.Henry Kelneck will be supplyâ€" ing the music and Helen Synos will render the vocals. Personc The Timmins Branch ofithe Registered Nurse-s Association of Ontâ€" So take your rake as you join your nelghbor In friendly talk and in _zestful labor, For Summer,s ‘over and Autumn‘s mood Is work that‘$ hardy â€" and heâ€"man food, When the» da}'s are tonic â€" and nights require The chumny» wamth of an open fire. Thie year is agmg. yet, after all, Â¥ There is o loveller time than Fall. Mritten â€"and . sung . about sunsets that one rite forgetting that regardless of eulogies Dresent glorious. actuality. One thinks Â¥eéolor, The change and interchange of _, Cne may recall a sunset painting its imâ€" y ake, when the woods lay dark and still and merity to laugh. Or ‘One may think of its blendâ€" exquisite loveliness or makmg fiery background \college spires, olr as a great bird spanning the ?3 Wings «Li‘ *A# * a Q“‘;. thfgmupine is Mrs. R. Webb, presiâ€" ly of Ontario who is making her official Mrs. Webb will be accompanied by Mrs. me, district deputy. They will attend the evenng. ~A ‘delightfully arranged social xpianned followmg the business session. ; 3 -â€"'â€"r oo sc oo 9B And orchard lane 5s And bing that harbor The golden: grain. o O%éned §Pst class *' ‘ ?."' thi Ppl:cupine is M Mus . â€" 2 * l Mrs. ‘James Keene, 110 Spruce St. left . Monday for Toronto where she w"ll Spend a few days. , Mrs. W. P. Wilson, Riverside Drive rmas deft for ‘Toronto where she will :"}t | ;‘g}@_flV@ _and.frtends for several wA i rere she will take piano lessons ntematmnally famous musiclan n piano eéxaminations with first 13 a?brxllfï¬ngpupll" of Lyell Gusâ€" f Ma;ry algo ‘studied voice under nfe.cl §r§t, gag honors and passed has left for Welshâ€"Burke Vows Spoken Toâ€"day in Quiet Ceremony Charlie Brown. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Letk, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Chenicr, Mr. and NMrs. Ted Byck, Jack Garner, Cliff Manzis, Wend2ll Brewer, Maanâ€" sell Nappsr, Jos. T. Andrews, Mayor and Mrs. Enule Brunette, Jim. Wyatt, ‘Dr. and Mrs. Ken Allan, Mac Coclyâ€" rans, Lorne Buck, Jack MacDonari; Don Rcobertson, Ray Eddy. / Del Bannerman, Mt. and Mrs. Greg Evans, Lorne Stg frb}isgn Faylor" Anâ€" d‘rson, Louella Mengso eFrea Ropbf' Mr. and Mrs: To *»Chek.â€"Morâ€" ion, MJ. and Mis." Jack Marks, Mr. and Mrs Cy Kearns, Mrs. Stan FPowler, Mr. .and Mrs. A. Laprairic, Mr. '.and Mrs. L. Marien, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Fiusher, Mr. and Mrs. lan Robertison, Mr.. and Mrs. Maurice Belanger, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laperâ€" riere, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall, Mr. and | A business session fcllowed with the president Mrs. C. Surman occupying the chair. Plens were formulat:d for the holdâ€" ing> of ~a Harvest Teaxa to be held. on Saturday 20th n the church bassment. The Woman‘s Association of Mountâ€" joy Church held their first meeting for ‘thse fall in ~the church r:cently. Mrs. C. Newell was in charge of the worship servict. The various committess reported on their activitiee during the Summer mcnths. Members of the Timmins Lion‘s Club, their wives and a number of friends gathered Saturday evening at the Buffalo Ankerits Lodge and held a jolly weiner and corn roast. The evening was spent in dancang with Mrs. Cy Kparns, playing th»s lilting dance melodi:es. Cooked to a del:‘cious turmn cver the opzn barbecue fireplace, weinetrs and corn with other refr:.chments were served. Mr. and Mrs, Charlit Brown wer> host and hostess. Missionary. Society of Mountjoy Church Hold â€" First Autumn Meeting Members Of â€" Lion‘s Club Enjoy Weiner, Corn Roast Miss Eleanor Burke delighted th> members with two well rendsred piano solos. The meeting was them brought to aâ€"closs with tne W. A. cried and theme song. A bake table will be featured in charge cf Mrs. C.: Haystead. ited Charch training. During the weekend, members 0‘.Wï¬ï¬ï¬iiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiii!i!i > “HE M yX o street, has left for Toronto to enter mt] ry Guest Speaker Well:sley Hospital as a nurseâ€"‘nâ€" Married recently in a lovely ceremony in St. Anthony‘s Cathedral and pictured here are Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bednis. The bride is the former Arleen Quesnel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freddiec Quesnel and the groom is the son of Mirs. Bednis and the late Mr. Bednis. ‘The m:eting was brought. to a close with the ‘singing in unison. of "God ‘Bavs the King", followed by a social half hour, with Mrs. J. Holson and Mrs. MceCharles as hostesses. Roll call at.th Octobesr m: eting S to Jbe answersed.with. an article sw‘table for the fall sale of . \vcrk in November. The . Institute. is..losing aâ€"â€"valuable member in Mrs. J. Kinsâ€"y who leaves for Southern Ciatario~October 1st. Oa behalf ‘of th> memb>rs,. Mrs McDonâ€" ald presented Mrs Kmsey w.thâ€"a small remgbrance Don‘t Wait, â€" Buy Your â€" Winter Fuel NOW' _SUPERIOR Dr. R. Fiisher was guest speaker and was introduced by Mrs. J. Kinâ€" sey . His talk on ci:tiz nshin was very enlighining and much enjoyed by ~all. Mrs. Howard of Whitby ,fofrmer 'pres- id:int of local branch also spoke a few words: j ER? Â¥e _ on Octob:r i4 a,. demonstra‘on “Pprsonal ty a.nd Dl ess" will be held in the Hcllinger Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. This will ba an open .meeting so a good at.endance is hoped for. It was decidsd to dispens: with lunch for the fall meetings and turn the lunch fee ovir to the Cancer Fund at each mesting. - The Secttmber mest‘ng of Golden Star‘ Wemen‘s ‘Was held yesâ€" terday in theâ€"Hofllting r HAll With presâ€" ideit Mr:. Carl in‘ the chair. The "arsa convent on ‘of Cochrane and Temiskaming will be‘ held in Cochrane cn ‘Oc:cber 22 and 23. Mrs. Marriott and Mrs. G. Ross will attend. On Octob:r i4 . demcnstra on “Pprsonal ty a.nd Dr ess" will be held in $ °0 C P T 0 aZ of the execuyavu o’f CBC Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burrows of Peterboro are taking up residence in Timmins. Mr. Burrows is employsd on the announcing staff of Statton CK SALVATION ARMY % ‘; <â€"/ MAJOR H. MA)URY ' s Sunday s 11 a,.m. _ Young â€" Peoples 215 p.m. Sunday 7 p.m. ALL, WELCOME Womens Inst-itu:te Members Hold ‘FirstFall Meeting. Later the bride and groom left for a irip to the Laurentians. McLeod River 141 Commercial Ave. _ PHONE 2120 Advance Photo. uks i Bm i io oo in y . t hn n iMary Alice McGlynn Wed: ' "To Luke Couture In: . * Pretty Ceremony hee io# . ‘ding wcws hetéfe }“ahï¬r J, ; German and the: w ;. mus â€" playea ‘by Mrs. Stevenson. D â€" signing : of the r~g!ster Miss Joyce McGlynn sist r of ths bride sang. On This Day O Beautiful Mother. Ths bride was given in marriage by er father who esccried her down the ‘aisle and was smarti in a suit of burâ€" gundy gabardine with grey accossori>s and corsage of white gladioli. She wore a string of the gift of the groom and carried a whits leather bound prayer bock covered with whit>2 gladiolh and satin streamers. .. *The Church of.the Nativity Aecorated fmh chrysanthemums, srapdragons and lighted taners was .the sot.ing for a wedd-t?z on, nin L* . o ;,-‘- ;1 C om * ,,-:.m wheh Mary Allc+}, of Mr, and Mr, Harvey Manager of Radic Station CKGB has léeft for Calgary to attend a svecial meeting of the executiv‘© of CBC. Another nsw amnouncr at CKGB is the Ray Ril y family of Toronto. Mr. P. J. Whitby is visi*mg frisnds in the district. MmMr. and‘ Mrs. Barry McClay have arrived to take un reésidence here. Mr. McClay egins â€" duties . at CKGB as commercial manays>r having been trasferred here from P:terboro. Prior to her marriage tht bride was tntertained by Mrs. Ga Garant, Andy Brennan, 118 Spruce St. S. has left for Pharmacy Coll:ge, Toronto. Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to Southern Ontario and Des trc:t. On their return they will take up at 153 P‘ns> strett N. Apt. F. Gif‘is to the attendants ‘were perâ€" fume to the bridesmaid and‘a walle! to the grocmsman and usher. Th: home of Mrs. G. Garant, sisâ€" ter of the bride was the sat;tmg fcor the riception â€"at which guests were welâ€" comed by the bride‘s mother weéaring a fashionable afternoon "dress of blue jerssy with navy accesories and corâ€" sere cf salmon colored gladoli. The groom‘s mothsr who also r:ctived, wore a che suit of black and white check, black ‘accessories and corsage of salâ€" mon pink gladioli. Pouring tza were Mrs. Jim Parker and Mrs. S. Lacombe. The bride‘s taâ€" ble was festive with lace cloth, Sumâ€" mer flowers candles and a three tiered wedding cake. wheh Mary Alic}, d daumt:r Mrs, William Mcly Mew avsnue, was: miied‘r:a tnarr ge to Luke Coutore, son df Mts: Ogutite and Mr. Ted Malicy of Buffalo was man and William McGlynn was usher. She was attended by Miss Gloria McGlynn who wore a chie suit of brown gabardine with brown and yelâ€" low acceesories and yellow glacglioli corâ€" sage. Life Fourâ€"Fold Life Insurance Protection ? Confederation Life s the most complete Life Insurance protection to be in one policy. The Fourâ€"Fold Protection consists ofâ€"â€" ,t) A monthly income for your dependents if you die before reachmg retirement age. 2 2) A:monthly income for mdents doubled alf ~if you meet with a :tal deat 7x 3) A monthly income ]or you in the cvém‘ of * Total D:sabimy through sickness or accident. 4) A momhly income for yourself at retirement. This Fourâ€"Fold Protection is the most modern form of Hfe Insurance protection,. Ask your local Confederâ€" .: ation Life crepresentative to explain it fully, or write for further particulars. ï¬. Have You Heard About -‘ Miss Anne Gregg Noted Miss --. 2t s _____â€" tree t, A dinser Will be tendGereg members ‘of the choir on Saturday. S psember jafth. Mrs. R. Miine and representaâ€" ‘tiv:s from â€"varlous groups will vlan ‘th:s annual dinner. all the World," will be the theme for the coming ssason. The book, "Great Is The Company," by Vicolet Wood, will â€"be studiza with other literature iriclud‘ng a variety of reading from the bookshop. \* :s Anne Gregg, missionary at large for the Porcupine area was in‘roduced as guest speaker. On beâ€" half ~of. the memb:rs, Mrs. Mustard welcomed her to the meeting and to the community. Miss Gregg spoke of On Sunday, 28th, Mrs: Hunter and Mrs. Musse‘iman of Toronto will agâ€" a rally at Ivrst United Church. All members and friends are invited to attend. literature for study was proâ€" sented by Mrs. A. Rose, ‘"The Bible in bridesmaid at the Phillips Harper wedding. “q".-.l. t h ons THURSDAY SEPTRCBBR iith, 127. .ouooo se Io. ooo.lo xz Soo! nfllon "*p 009 24 ofo 00 oooo e 4 u {4 o:â€â€˜ C .“. atacty «Hall Available for Parties and 4 â€" Apply â€" Augustin x .g.Audras, 281 Riverside Drive. «o Miss June Gedge,, 7 Tamarack reet, has left for Toronto to enter The D@C Pet Shoppe Ltd. Fancy Birds â€" Food, Cages and Supplics FANCY TROPICAL FISH GOLDFISH, AQUATIC PLANTsS AQUARIUMS, FISH FOOD AND SUPPLIES 104 3rd Ave. Phone 1271 DANCING : * $ PETS OF QUALITY SHIPPED ANYWHERE Sunnyside Pavilion 285 Riverside Drive Across the Second. Bridge LARRY â€"PERRAULT‘S Admission: $1,00 couple at the Every