i o d oo 4 Lt R x E7 e M ooo mt hi Mn t gatt t 10 29 t i 4 m t whpd ioi 99 4 o | se + 7 w sds o. ) onb im s t o s 6( n + ® a |? Q .‘!.‘ 5j 2 NA .' 6 n(‘Y ?â€â€™z e % '- e- . Md‘tï¬ Fdes, Jim SCammel, Doug McKgy, Ken Zimmeï¬nan, ?(fllergg gu? éMalohé? _and“ Gld YYi.lher ‘ i8 4 stric ‘plh’gki‘s ï¬â€™ï¬té’nding Were, Mr and Mrs Len Me Kettow, Misg, J aan, semey, Miss Ora Kulju, Mr. and .Mrs. i;; ?ï¬wggs .ferry Banning, Mr. an@ Mrs. Bob 1yâ€"P *â€~M3§*?€g~gy Mï¬lé? Wiss Elizabeth Osborn,. Miss Betty Fulton, Mrs, Jack t Nflse : on, Miss Margafet Sutherland, Miss Miss Lola Phillips, Miss mer, Miss Mildred Bentley, 113C BV u*- Mar: Néwon, mss mnex Mï¬fshaif xX sA C s3 ‘@prebke: ted in every paper mï¬t flies from the préess, in every M of â€"breatl that sptings from the oven: . Fools hate me. < Wie men l6ve me. The mati who shivrks me, and scorns my ’ald. ,never livesâ€"â€"â€"néever feally Iivés, even though ne may conâ€" ithe Wtaï¬x,m Who am I? MY NAME I8 A Â¥" +# a Al Iï¬tï¬ng from brangh to branch on 8 neighâ€" nnoved tï¬Ã© Trieés were snowâ€"covered, in 'eti aï¬ï¬‚tolduéthï¬t he \ï¬as hungry ~« Timmins «e _‘eï¬b éelecbic 5 . i * * ‘~/ ~Mrs. Starithg, 56 Laurter avenue, was hostess at the téa nout....for mémbets of the Ladies to the Canadian Legion and their friends......As guests arrived they Were extendéd a warm Welcome by Mrs. Starling and Mrs. H. ‘ y, president of the local 6Â¥tghhigahtion.....Mts. Presléy also sisted@‘the indstess with the sérvlng Oof guests. . _ Major and Mrs. Heniy Majury have left fef the Ontario 'wicers Conférence it OfMNa. ; 6 affair iï¬hbemg conducâ€" ted by the neéw chiéf sectetaty, Willlam. Dray.‘ OB.E. Brigadier) Thomas Mundy, Young People‘s Secretary for Canâ€" ada will be among the mgm speakers who will touch on genâ€" 6fal work done by the Army and othér phuses of Work perâ€" forfmed. En rduté the Malorf and party condudted the reguâ€" Jat, Sunday Service at the Monteéith Industrial Farm. _ tThe MEE‘I‘ING REMINDER---Farénts AéSbmation of the Ceimmunity Kindergarten holda their nekt meeting at Céntral School on Thursday, Jafitiar g‘ ighnt) at 8.15 pm.. Pércy Boyce, prificipal of the Sc uInac er Public School will be guiest speaker. Not ohnly are the parents of the chilâ€" dren urged to attend but the public in general, The execuâ€" tive wish to stress the polfit that all wil}l be welcome. the Porcupine Badminton Club, who had as their guests a number of players from the Kirkland Lake Club. The evenâ€" ing opened with the servihg a delicious dinner followed f!?ï¬he“ playing of many competitive games. At 11 dancing was ehjojyed and later luhnch was served. +Kirkland Lake guest Were Miss® Marion Overton, Miss Grace Irving, Miss watg Edaes, Jim‘ déammecl, f:ogg McKay, Ken Zimmetman, 's%i P gg ?g;gi- flwâ€w alo'héy ;ari%: jd? $ uhef ; $3 id A1U! .4 ol _ _0 'K strict‘ players ‘ï¬;’ï¬ï¬Ã©â€˜ndiï¬ggygere, Mr._‘ and Mrs. LenMMc Keffow, Misg, Jan, McCpesney, Miss Ora Kulju, Mr. and ,Mrs. se Serval M i. Me. und is Bob > 3 es‘ ul i+ io fls ons 3 â€" +NR +4 evél ng xï¬Ã©iflbers ot j .,. A eowearme numbe hg‘ Orchestra played the Hiting t : i rousfng sfng song was enjoyed...du the evenlng delictous lunch was servetd. :. Andâ€"â€"â€"GPofge Somefvilie, Méc Narduzai Geotge Richâ€" jra480 m )\ï¬ï¬ld Mar tin Cassels, George White, George ‘en ' gd eConfiell, flarnden Gordon Gra;ham Joe€ ites Rowe, m’e Eva ; Milton Sullivan, Jack Smith, Quadé, Ed BDetby, 'fom Neil, dim Curtis, Rocky Roâ€" uig pelahunt ‘ #% . L <Timmins women will be particularly int.erested in the Qégeflb selection of Canada‘s 10 best aressed women from their vattortiort baakd + £, t . % * .9 . +o# ) 6 ° ) _T amm the friend of évery worthy youth. ‘If he makes miy Rkequaintance when he is young and keeps.me by his side throughout his life, I can do more . for him than the.richest pMrent. I keep bodies lean and fit, minds alert, and when 6t#d, both body ahd mind grow fat and sluggish. I am A delightful evening was spent Saturday by members of D xï¬Ã©iflbers of the . entertbe coï¬ï¬irdï¬le numberâ€" of Strthg Orct sffa yed the lHiting tunes rousing sing song was enjoyed...during ind the rising cost.of living ( "e§ï¬md Judy O Grady %4»% .L.w nrruï¬ï¬ M.vï¬ï¬‚mu .tflufl‘.ï¬! #*% s!i.hu?c#.xri‘ | Mario ~Bernardo played traditional‘ wedding music and during the service and signing of the register,;; Mrs.: B.: ay sang Panis Angélicus= and Schubert’s Ave Maria. Seated in the Sanctuary during Mass were Father MeManus, Noranda, Faâ€" ther Cavangugh, Cobalt, and Father Jones, Kirkand Lake. B n m s Mré. Harold Wallingford told someâ€" thing of:.the wotk of the Mothers Club which is the ‘church‘s newest organization. . Both the senior and junior choirs ‘have been doing good Following the ctremony a wedding breakfast was served at the Kirkland Lake hotéel, where the bride‘s mother received: wearing a chic gown of fusâ€" chia crepe with matching ‘hat, of felt, black accessories and corsage of téa roses. Mrs. Copps, also receiving. was smartly frocked in black crepe. with seâ€" quin trimmed hiat and corsage of tea roses. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiantly lovely in a gown of white brocaded nylon with circular voil and Queen Anne héadâ€" dress. She carried a colthial bouquet cf rossbhuds and lily of the valley. %es Copps, son rt Oom ahnd the late pesingt * 4 L1 5 W TWV yellow mums ari uwgmed tapers yourlg dotiple spoke their wedding Yo#We * before Hoverchd R. McManon, parish ‘m, e o LC 1%‘ t firiest, wih Sistion and CorfeEus ns now édiats for U ____ ; Ts L‘ LL . â€" Call Tw s 23cz out wo;k under t.he direetion bf Mrs. J. Wilkins. . Tha‘ Missionary and Mainâ€" %endnce obJecï¬ve for 1948 was set. at $550 Eldon â€" R. MacElwee James L. Kerr and Edward D. Fennell were reâ€"electâ€" ed, and Charles Birce; John K. Mudry and Harold Skitch wére elected. The retiring members of the Committee of Stewards, Arthur E. Demeza, Arch Sloman and John Morrison were also reâ€"elected for three years, and Walter Attending her sister was Miss Teresa Connelly who wore a gown of canary yéllow brocaded satin with a Juliet cap ¢f yvsllow feathérs. Her colonial bouquéet Was Oof yellow rosebuds and chrysanthemums. f priest, wih Jiktph and Cbonnelly, brothérs Of the bride serâ€" vifig . at the nuptical mass, . The grcom was.attended by his broâ€" ther Willliam Copps. Patrick Con- nely,‘ brother of the bride.and Victor Copps, brother of the groom ushered. Rev. Gilmour Smith Presides At Congregatlonal Meeting Of Mountjoy United Chruch 0 The Annua npgreéegational Mceéetins#g Out of town guests attending the wedding were Mrs. Robett Copps, Timâ€" mins, Willia mCopps, Timmins, Vicâ€" tor Copps, Hamilton and Miss Patricia Connclly, Kapuskasing. tee. abert: Copps, Tiiming. ‘ s ‘ Against an ailtar banked with: pate Musi¢c:â€" Henry Kelneck, 3 Dudes and A Dud was elected to the Commitâ€" MASONIC HALL Friday, Jan. 30th Order of Eastern Star PRESENTS ,.A; % Rev. J. R.. Mutcmnoi' D.D., of Torâ€" onto, will i be ‘guest pl‘eacher for ‘the sixth anniversary of Mountjoy United :‘ Church on Sunday, January 25th. Dr. Mutchmor was born and grew up at Gore Bay,. Manitoulin Island, and completed his education at University College, Toronto, and Knox Collégé. For fifteen years he was in charge of Robertson House in north Winnifeg, and had charge of the Gimli Fresh Air Camps for poorer mothers and: children.~"In 1935 he â€"was given the important office o6of secretary. of the Board of Evangélism and Social Serâ€" vice, and in that capacity has given outqtanding Leadei'shxp in the United Church. Members C({[â€" the 10 IOD. OL _ _ . AHE *A . the~ Fifg$ flmm‘m neld thii# the Pirst Untt first mw__;;the ,y’%ar on Morld## meeting of the 1 flle i deddivica ind pres. of the lllrs. mont:d»ehuff. iA Mustard. the retifing presidem welâ€" The mésting oben® ;wuh the resditi¢ â€"comed members. ‘whtd thelr friends. t the, minutes â€"of ithe previous méet! . . phe annual reports were sabmitted partment, aqd an eloquenit preacnel. While in Timmins he will preach at Moun‘t]oy both morning and evenâ€" ing. The ‘hiorning service will be broadcast‘ ovéer CKGB, and in the evening ‘United. and. MacKay Presbyterianâ€"will} worship with Mountâ€" joy. On «Monday â€" afternoon â€"Dr. Muteckhmor will meet, with the clergy of the United. and other churches at Mountjoy, ,and on Monday evening wili address a public meeting for the Porcupine in First: at 8 o‘clock. His sub]ect will be "The‘ Christian Homeand ‘Christian Marriage". Mrs. Bill Roberts, progmm convener; Mrs. cin Fowler, social convener; Miss ï¬oma Portsr. assistant social convener; rs. G. Bilbrough preéess representaâ€" tive; Mr. D. Coombes, pianist; Mrs. A. C. orr, bazaar convener; Mrs. L. Fowâ€" ler, rummage salse convenet. Rev. J. R. Mutchmor D.D. Guest Speaker At Mountjoy United Church, Sunday _ He is a brilliant leader in his deâ€" partment, and. an eloquent préeacher. Mustard, honot: Huckerby. past Coomibes, viceâ€"pr Two lovely solos. were rendéréd by Mrs. R. M. Dunn with Mrs. D. Coombes at the p‘ans. The meeting was then brought to a clss with the Miz»ah benedicticn. Enjoyable Social! Evening of Mrs. Following the adjounmen‘ of the moeet‘ng members enioved a de:ightful snclal period and a i) (of tea. . Mrs. J. Marks, Mrs. J.Burgoyne, Mrs. T.. Banning, Mrs. I. Lyons, Mrs. E. Bruâ€" net, Miss Mary ‘Everard, Mrs. F. Arâ€" bic. Mrs. C. Wren,; Mi‘s, M. McHigh, Mrs. C. Culllane. ~Mrs.‘ O« Reynolds, Miss Mary: O‘Gorman, Mrs. T. Villeâ€" maire, Miss Marie Rogers, Mrs. P. Echert. Mrs. J. Banning. Mrs. Budd, Mrs. J. Morris, Mrs. B. Nelson, Mrs. F. McCann. Mrs. A. Finâ€" nerty, Mrs. D. Clarke. Mrs. D. Sulâ€" livan, Mrs. W. Doyle, Miss Madeline Lacoumbe, Mrs. T. verity, Mrs. M. Maleski, Mrs. J. McEwen. â€" ~Under thé convenership of Mrs. T. Verity assisted by MTs. ‘J. Marks and D. Clarko. members ‘of the Junior Cautholie Women‘s League gathered Thursday evening in ‘the Auditortum of the Mctnutyre Community Building and spent a most . plea..ant evenhing playing court whist. t; MYs. T. Cotich, m treasurer; by meinbéts or the 1047 Executive. The titinhcint report ‘Was rPdd by Mrs. H. Triver. | Mos. J. !ï¬arï¬d‘en arnde ouï¬iï¬e the work done in Meéwardsttip and fin< ahicé. |Fhe nelper‘s repbrt was given by Mrs. L. Leigh ana Mrs. A. Jackson reviewed the community . friendship work, enumerating the hundréeds of hospital calls made by Mrs. R. wynne. She also told of the v.sits made to the homes by the visiting committeée. Mrs. 8. Hansuld reported on citizenship and temperance. The "Missiortary Monâ€" thly" report was given by Mrs. W. Bull and Mrs. R. Milne presented thg reâ€" port on literature. pressive worship service and inst lation of offiters He commende members for the extent of work acâ€" complishéd during the year with speâ€" cial mehtion 6f the org@nization and leadership given to the Mother‘s Group. He calléd upon the offitérs and memâ€" gers for a reaffirmationef their purâ€" pose and a rededication 6f their lives to the great task tb which God had called them. On talï¬rig office the new president, Mrs. R. Milfic also asked for: 'cdfltiï¬ï¬d stippott‘ and cooperation of the members in the work for the year. Rev. W. Miustard conducted an }{ Mrs. W. Mustard expressed sincére thanks to the members of the executive and of the society for the splendid spirit of cooperation evidenced during her three yéars as president of the society. Plans were flso made for a great deal of work tb be done with which to aid the children of Europe. It was decided to ask the pres:dent‘s and of the following organizations to help With ‘this treméefnidous task. The Woméen‘s Missionary Sbciéty, The Woman‘s Association.. The Fireside Club, The Mothe‘s Group ind the Young Peéople‘s Association. . Bruce Redden Guest . . Of Honor . At Dehghtfub At the close of the btisthess session a social period was enjoyed and tea was served from a table effective. with. yellow and white crysanthemums.« . â€" Members of the executive were the'i_ acting hostesses. i se d '--w“d ET @P B4 ut e Briice Redden who celebrateï¬f-" eigh!h birthday last Thursday "Tas guest of homnor st a lovely birthday . party. for the delightful afâ€" fa‘r was his mother, Mrs. Guy Redden 35 Columbijs aVenue _ pater a délicious lunch was served by Mrs. Réeddeh from a table gay with favors and centered with a large birthday cake sifi@ibly frosted ~and inscribed and With eight small canâ€" dles gleaming brightly. In honor of the happy occasion Bruce received many handsome presents from his barents, his brother and his friends. Guests were Norma Redden, Barry Marson: Bobby . Marson:. D.:ckig (Skov, ‘Games and a gtiessing contest highâ€" lighted an efijovanle afternoon with Clarke Diuggan winning the guessing contest prize. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE . Timmins Branch, . J. Fuke, Manuger / n cE i ie k k We * 40 enc lt t 4 w lnn 5 $ y us o. +. t o en tam n is ie on A S Fot yoiir grédm céï¬Vé‘mencé, ybu may Jea% f’l'l } ,J your Certificates now with any branch of this ank. We shall send them to OttawWa as they fall due and ctedit /‘ the proceeds to a Savings account in your name 88 ,,,,;+; settlements are received. to ing for sevefar weekauuhemor her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pred m-- penter, Columbus aveniuce. Your War Savings Certificates may be redéemed by endording and sending them, as they fall due, to the . / Registrar, War Saivings Certificates, 350 Kifhg Edward Avéenmie, Ottawa. oo | Plan N 0.: Lz Prepayment 1% mt:on;n mr frepaymént made : ‘Rates on app!icsï¬@q\»’i,t“ #my, branch of Néw Special Simplified Systems For Ont Of Townt Merchants, Handled E tmely By Mail Local Books Handled On Mohtlily Basns Income Tax Returns: Fmanclal Statements A i '35 \f 1,;2 . No Busm'ss Too Sm#fl;% None T Lm ge . 'éémng wProblems 4 ABO’V E ADDRESS or The Town of Timmins. offéers THREE plans for payment of 1948 taxes as follows: : *iday stake advantage of: ont" Budget plan involving 12 mstalments _‘The first instalméent must bé made pridr to January . 31st,. 1948, and subsequent instatmentsâ€" must be in before the end of each month, i)isoo\mis are allowed on pre- payments: mg3de according toâ€"Plan. ,-No. s â€â€M-... Plan No. 3 â€" Two Insta ho stt en n s B 16 eï¬ 4 Pm w o m !â€"â€"-~~v'--â€"â€" ho c i 9. en d ““, « 1 ole s x The Due Dates for tite 1948 regulii‘ pmn at‘e' Hm First fastalment â€" 50% â€" May Hst, mlg Second Instalment â€" 50% â€" Augdsf 30tH;,® m Prepayment of Taxes is a mtans of saving to the Taxpayer as the above flat dlscounts equal s per annr:am rate ofâ€" 3 % «: Your coâ€"operation is requested to help maintain the. stablility of the Town‘s financial position. war savings Cchtifteareks Due 1947â€"1984 . ‘ ‘g 3t At 57 Third Ave. (Kilee®t SYSTEMS NSTALLED $# F6 i $ t € T {‘ ll. I e #2 stal $z * $# men + ‘r"-'.'u“ V. SALOMAA, ,Treasurer, E. MARTIN, Colléctor. $ “5-7!