We saw any) .‘ wolce ... . and Mr. and Mrs. James Huxley heard the voice of wspheir.daughter Marie over long distance at 2 o‘clock Christmas â€"~... ~morning. The call came over the wires from England. Marie, ~~~â€"~â€"«â€"â€"Â¥ho is Mrs. J. McWilliams, extended the season‘s greetings to ‘ner parents as di.d her gusbanq and liftle son Ronald. M f * [ _.â€" there was no happier home in Schumacher than that _ ;ofug.-and Mrs, Percy Jenkin. Daughter Vera, now playing â€" with Icreâ€"Cycles in far away Omaha called Christmas Day to he sesaon‘s best to her parents. , n _ . aw two lovely corsages recently .. . wearers were Mrs. CUhidwick and Mrs. "Bang‘ Robinson. After.duly adâ€" %)t e large sprigs of lovely holly (it‘s many a moon since we saw any) we were told that Henry Kelneck, the local kingâ€" ..__pin of swing and sway had presented them with it We were KS -f?fgegkgp%with' Anne (Mrs. Henry Kelneck) the other morning, iR and by the way Anne is nome again and convalescing very nicâ€". ely after quite a seige in St. Mary‘s Hospital and:she told us that the holly .was an annual gift from acousin of hers.. His h5 > e + #5, w *# name is Vic Aro and he is a former flying officer who served iwith the RC.A.F. He lives in Vancouver and is attending tha # hss a* C 4 iT _iwith the R.C.A.F. He lives in Vancouver and is attending the Ttm..fflerslty of British .Columbia, and the holly grows there. It seems that the people who live "way out there‘" give~holly at _Christmas and New Year‘s the same as many of us Northernâ€" give flowers at Christmas. $ ts‘ e : % * * # . Heard many fine compliments on the singing of young ... Dougle Jones, son of Mrs. Ted Jones, Schumacherâ€"Doug sang ___ "Ring Out Sweet Bells of Pease" at the special service held at <~~ Trinity United Church, Schumacher, recently. A beautiful anithem ‘"Tidings of Great Joy" was rendered by Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Katheen. Betty Gilbert, home from the Conservaâ€" tory of Music, Toronto, sang ‘"‘Jesu Bambino" and Rev. J: A. ;.;larec,kep:m-ï¬ave anâ€"inspiring sermon entitled ‘"Wind and _ Christmas Gifts".. The service was brought to a close with all singing in unison many old Christmas.carols. . (By the way, _ Douglie, who gives promise of becoming one of the finest singâ€" 4 '"â€@1‘3 1!1 ;';th:’é"tPOEcup‘fn%' ‘is st,udying voice under Mrs. James x tm Wl t aP SA . ;. i( Bs "tull db ds ma New Year t.hat Wwill shine as bright as the candles, soft _.‘. Best wishes and heartiest congratulations to Alice Cowâ€" den and Don Sutherland whose engagement has been announc. ed. Alice is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowden, Gold Centre and Don is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. ~sSutherland, Birch street, Schumacher. Wedding plans are as yet indefinite. ts ut At. y < n x cmd t 125 Abet 6+ «l ie c and ht k m t o P utss se uit : n Pnd oo m s s 4o ® £ e c Torento,.no doubt will be glad. th hear of Bulter‘s prowess in the fReld of sport. Buster,an all round athlete, was declared ol l L ols h0 ht m tC 5 in on P s C 137 Je 1 n or 1 0 5700 sW s 5 rallin d PBE 300. O es in ( M is c ed a#imally for the last ten : years.. _Better stillâ€"Buster is the youngest competitor to receive such a trophy. Congratulations. ts ; 24c o t -â€"“ _ â€"!-'v-v" vâ€"-- T v-’v PE through kindness and gentlieness, And may our children iflok Apon ufe bathed not only in the comforting warmth unshine, but also in the contentment of mind and ‘which car flow from the dominance of true broâ€" 06 as emb raced in His ideals of peace on earth and good mms man Let us pray with Tiny Tim; God bless us * + ols s m A + en 6 m brbam: n t .anem w a a in oh. am mm w â€" n 2# uin ae And from this corner goes the wish that one and all will e a New Year that will shine as bright as the candles, soft t > M BSTATB-INSMWMIS Room 3 Gordon Block, Pine St. N. | . Ph The many friends of Buster Boyd, son Oof Mrs. Vi Boyd, y3 y -â€" .ï¬. MWP Nothing sweeter in the world than hearing a loved one‘s u\lw um: $ \ sh 4 /A L¢.._ d Af d kA ut . C p,t.ngp r par ner,R Swenning. Naï¬onal Hagsing Act Loans 4Â¥%% You ‘lWâ€" Like Our l:,fï¬ctent Sewice g.n, lovely sxatlng star daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , New York, whoâ€"with her mother will fly to gnum 2.. ‘There . Â¥vonne will enter the 01ym;aics e it e i t s ns Pleone a an am $ as mss very best wishes for every success to Yvyonne Jack Burwell, a student at Queen‘s Boulevqrd > University, Kingston, is spending the B. Donaldson, a student at Appleby || holiday season: at the home of his â€"â€" yrs william Sillanpan, formerly of College, Oakville, Ont., is holidaying | parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burwell, Timmins; now of Yellowknife is visitâ€" at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. B4 Eim street N. 3 â€"â€" ing relatives and friends in town. and Mrs. Karl Eyre, 7 First avenue. â€"_â€"_â€"â€"__â€"_____________â€"â€"__â€"_â€"___â€"â€"â€".. Miss Phyllis M who is studyâ€" “yyw«¢»xvmw¢ffl~m¢m~xwwflmwn3 |ing music at the Royal Conservatory g"' OUR . [ of Music, Tord @..m. is holidaying with ; || her parents, iMr. and‘ Mrs. George 1 Mrs. Frances Kopp, of theâ€" CBC in .â€"}I Foronto, is spending the noliday seaâ€" taonatmehomgothummts Mr. Mrs. George Charron, 101 Maple .N. {' udent at Toronto Normal School, yigs era M. Heinonen, and her sister, xme T. of Toronto, spea * season at home jï¬h M father, Rey. A. I. Heingnen, Rea street‘S., and wit.h their s:stérs, Melvin Pare, a student at Scollard Hall, North Bay, is holidaying with parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pare lf Bcrden avenue. : Myr. John Gallagher, 170‘ Birch street N:, has left for Ottawa where he will visit at )118 parenta! home for Lake, are visiting their parents, Mr. it and Mrs. W. Carroll, Timmins and Mr. /. and Mrs. Percy Jenkin, Schumacher. [ ., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tottem, who have been holidaying w.th relatives in Ramore have returned home. Mr. â€"George Culhane, Schumacher, who spent Christmas at the home of his mother Cobalt, has returned home. * â€"Miss Lillian Dorschner, librarian in St. Michael‘s Hospital, Toronto, is spend.ng the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dorsâ€" chner, 73 Elm street S. ‘Mr. Ted. Maxim, Schumacher, has returned, after holidaying with friends in Cobalt. j Miss Bertha Perreault, a pharmacist at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Monâ€" treal, is holidaying with: parents, Mr. and. Mrs. A. Perreault, 53 Bannerman avenue. Miss Marjory Couchman, Toronto is spending the Christmas and New Year holidays with her sister, Mrs. H. Mills, 55 Wende avenue. Miss Jacaueline Levert, a student the Normal School, Ottawa, Can., spending the holidays at the home h<r parents, 204 Mountjoy street S. ~Miss Helen Chisholm, a member 6f the staff of the National Art Gallery, Ottawa, is holidaving with her parâ€" ents, L:Ir. and Mrs. D. D. Chisholm, Miss Jean Murtagh, R.N. Royal Vicâ€" 8 Maple street S. _ _ toria Hospnital, Montreal, spent Christâ€" mas at the home of her parents, Mr. Miss Helen Channen, daughter Of and Mrs. F. Murtagh, 89 Toke street. ir.mes, is spending the holiday season . reonarq Desaulniers, Ottawa, is â€"; the home of her parents, Mr. and holidaying at the home of his parents, Mrs. Fred Johnson,. 88 Fifth avenue. ; xmr. and Mrs. Claude Desaulniers, uks \~ â€" Third avenue. Ca â€" am a Smd 1 4 1 wha . tw 4 Miss Helen Channen, daughter of Mrs. Channen, Toke street, is spendâ€" ing the holidays with her mother. Miss Channen "is studying Physical Health Education at the University of Toronto. Mr. Alex Charrette left Tuesday for Sarnia and Montreal after spending bhristmas with his cousin, Mrs. Sam macher. In Sarnia, Mr. Charette will visit with brother whom he has not seen for the past 26 years. Gurevitch, 18 Fourth ; macher. In Sarnia, Mr visit with a brother wh Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carroll, Kirkland Miss Elizabeth Johnson,, St. Cathâ€" Caught by the Advance camrmm as they sat out a dance or iwo at the graduation dance held in the Au itorium of the Timmins High and Vocational School are Clif ElHies, Mildred Borland, Frances Morin and Cliff Cornell. , Advance Photo Miss Joanne Langdon, R.N. Kingâ€" Mr ston is visiting her narents, Mr. W. *A # 1 at ~Sandy Sandilands spent Christmas with relatives and friends in Toronto. Gar Morris of Toronto spent the Christmas ‘holiday with his sisters, Mrs, A. Smiley, Cambrai avenue and Mrs. Walter Ecclestone, 16 Sixth avenue. . | Tom Stonehouse, Toronto, is holidayâ€" ing at the home of his narents, Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Stonchouse, James avenue. John Todhunter, Toronto, is visitâ€" ing at the home of his mother,â€"Mrs. S. Todhunter, MciIntyre Property. QOIHL 15 VIBSlls ner'f JALCIMS, OA . C I;angdan. C. and Mrs. Langdon, 31 avenue. § Cecil Simpson, Toronto, is â€"visiting his sister, Mrs. Barber, James avenue. Je s ronto, is spending the holidavs with his parents, Mr. W. O. Langdon, K.C,. and Mrs. Langdon, 31 Kent avenue. York Willic,mson spent â€" Christmas With fr} ends in Kirkland Lake. Mss Ellen Harkness, Montreal, is spending the holiday season with her parents, Mr..and Mrs. A. R. Harkness, 108 Tamarack street. _~Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shaheen â€" have left for Toronto, where they will spend New Year‘s with relatives and friends. Miss Shirley Brovender has left for Montreal where she will snend New Year‘s with relatives and friends. Chester Wyse spent Christmas with and friends in Kapuskasing. Bill Robinson, has returned} after . holidaying with relativeb and friends Miss Geraldine Turcote, has reâ€" in Toronto. ‘ ; turned after sbending Christmas at «_ the home of her parents in Toronto. . George Iparling has returned to Norâ€" anda after .spending Christmas with his mother, Mrs. H. Darling, Wilson avenue. : s Norwocd â€" Paukert, Irocuois PFalls spent the! wecekend with friends in town. 3 > ; Miss Marion ‘Taylor of ‘Toronto is visiting her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Farrow,â€" Patricia , * University of Toâ€" WARMEST Snss Dr. Paul Boutin is holidaving with relatives and frxends m Vallee_yfie}d, ,_Quebec o tas T3 e A . Wr.q Mgsqa o a student. at the * Mario Moscare}llo, a student at the Univer51ty of Toronto, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Moscarello, "4A Third avenue. Miss Mary O‘Gorman, Toronto, is holidaying with cher parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. O‘Gorman, 38 Kent avenue. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ayres and son Graâ€" ham, Sudbury, are guests at the‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Youlten, 114 Cherry street. ' Bill Potvin, a student at St. Patrick‘s College, Ottawa, is visiting his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Potvin, 117 Birch street S. . Miss Muriel Keyes, a student at the Univers:ty of Western Ontario, Lonâ€" don, is holidaying with her parents,â€" Mr..and Mrs, J. T. Keyes, Delnite Property. Henry Kelneck and son Dwight w.ll leave temorrow for his parental home in ‘Thorold, Ont... having been called home owing to the: serlous lliness of his mother. Walter. Blaney, a student at Queen‘s Univers.ty, Kingston, is holidaying with his motehr, Mrs. N. Blahey, 109 Balsam street N. | Miss Mary Burke, a student at the University of Western Ontario, Lonâ€" don and Frank Burke Jr., a student at Loyola College, Montreal, are holidayâ€" ing with their narents, Mr. and Mrs,. F. M. Burke, 77 Hemlock street. Miss Jean Carson, nurseâ€"inâ€"training at Toronto General Hosupital, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Carson, 112 Maple street S. John Newsham, a student at the University of Toronto, is snending the holiday season with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Briggs, 19 Commercial avenue. _ .. 4 Mr. Gerry . Jslbert, _a student in journalismxat Cariton College, Ottawa, is holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . 8. Jelbert, 35 Messines aveâ€" Weldon Carver, student at the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto is holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, 8. C. Carver, 22 Laurier avenue. Rene Martin, a student at the Uni«â€" versity of Ottawa, is spending a vacaâ€" tion at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Martin, 2 Crescent avenue. e se m ie\ hak:s : cb > un t * sf e Miss Springham, a stuâ€" dent at cm Umveuuy of Western On« 11 kud TV ’-.‘- Tore _ WOs N5 : lasyluk, 73 Mllpkv m m days with her mothei Springham, 9 Burke strtet. Miss Mary Jones. Toronto, is visitâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Andy Dorschner, 73 Eim street ssouth. Miss Dolores Pisher, a student at the Univetslty ‘of Western .Ontario, London, Qnt., is spending the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. Evert Moner. student Doctor‘ of the East.Genoral Hospital FToronto,. returned on the Northland on Sunday after â€" ding . Christmas holiday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. G. S. Moller, 70 Main avenue. o . Et o Miss Eva Molicr,*>R. N. left on‘ the Christmas holday with parents, Mr. and Mrs.:G. S. Molier, 70 Main Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carson of Queen‘s University, Kingston, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Carson, 112 Maple street S. and Mr. and Mrs. Govan Blake. . Northland Sunday after spendtng the Chrï¬tmas ‘holiday with her: parents, avenue. Miss Mql;g,r 1s: gp flq@ gtafl‘ of the V.O.N. Toronto. â€" _ Miss Ida Cole of the teaching staff of Birch street Public Schotl is holiâ€" daying with her brothers in Kirkland Miss Kathleon and Mary Wicks of Cochrane are visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Ernle King, 94 Willow Misses Marcia and Margaret Knox who attond Alma College, St. Thomas, Ont., are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Knox, Jr.. 14 Hemlock street. Miss Diana Gook, Toronto, stndmt at Havergal College, Toronto . xs ~vjsit~ ing Miss Rosemary Doherty. ‘ avenue. Miss Gertrude Doherty, 2 Toke St., is holidaying at her parental home in Englehart. Miss Doherty is a member of the teaching staff of Bnrch street Public School. Miss Gladys Holden, a student at the Normal School, North Bay, Ont., is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Holden, 281 Cedar street N. Cy Copps, editor . of the Nipigon News, Nipigon, Ontario, is holidaying at the home of his mother, Mrs. R. W. Copps, 8 Cameron street North,. UNPAINTE:D CHESTS of D’RAWERS Red:â€"from. $29.95 to 22.95 Red. from $26.00 to 19.95 Red. from $24.50 to. 17 95 CLEARANCE i‘s Drug Store, Schumacher m a m 4 e â€" McINTYRE GYMNASIUM â€" fl 11 p.m. Tl]l"?/? 73 %%3 M.A.A. MEMBERS $200 PER COUPLE‘ ASSOCIATE MEMBERS $3.00 PER COUPLE â€" Phone 944 13â€" Pine St. South Timmins at McINTYRE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION EDDE MORANDIN and His Band TICKETS AT Carl Wasyluk, student at Qusen‘s University, Kingston, is the holidays with parents, Nitr. and Mrs. F. Wasyluk, 73 Maple Sreet North. vvvvvvvvvvvvvv «N.4 0 * .v CC SEWING MACHINE 5 WASHING MACHINE ; ®Q 30 aBe ate eBe ob aBn ols abe aze se P e en steataate staatoctoate Dr. W. 4. New Year‘s. Eye Phenomenal growth in Ontatio‘s productive activilty creates an allâ€"time record demand for électricity. Until new power ~stations, now undar construction, can be complaied PLEASE SAVE ALL THE EI.ECTRICITY Yoy CAN. 5 ; Do noi use electric air heaters or grotes. Switch off lights and appliances immediately they are not needed. _ MeINTYRE ARENA J. A. Gagnon ~â€"â€" Manager Admission â€"50¢ over 35 yrs. experience 11.30 on all makes 177 Pine St. N. PHONE 1369 AKERS Noveatigs ~Noiseâ€"makers All Work Guarantecd $%"