Y PLUS The Most »pectacular Adntission P'x}’ivé.la » 14%/ Â¥ Â¥ 0 oVA i . <hi. 8 8444441 A STOOGE GOMKEDY â€".xNEwsS Today "Each Dawn I Die" "Badmen of Missouri Matinceâ€" and â€"Evening D4 TiHAL! T MA OA | WALT OISNEY‘S . “‘un MA/ o8 " gancy Fr6€ ; _ with DONALD DUCK+CHARLIE McCARTHY MOKTIMER SNEROD â€" MICKEY MOUSE ks 143 tw:a, ' fisston â€" Good Friday, Children 250 A0e** * Today and Tomorrow "Trouble Chasers" ood News For Movie Club Show Kids! Doors:Openâ€"10 a.m. Show at 10.30 a.m. sTARTS FRIDAY AT 2.15 â€" 7 â€" 9 p.m. zames â€" Prizes â€" Fun For All EDGAR BERGEN DINAH SHORE 4 Color Cartoons BIG STAGE PARTY muySICAL! 194 L# "‘?' was presented 4 | theâ€"former Fav EJ gla.nd Mrs “"1’136:11 tltm ‘ou | Of, the (,uild mmesee i 8 a Gi iFabric Centre Thomas, Miss Iv: Kevan, Mrs. T. G ville, Mrs. J. H. Kr and Mrs, T. Everl The next meetit be hreld in the cht peoart Mrs. Di roadway Theatre Bld: PHONE 3422 ~ Anglican Ladies Fete Mrs. M. Thomas tre h Those â€" , MIs. L. Buck, Mrs. T. Court, Mrs Reodda, Mrs. L. Mason, Mrs. E. Duâ€" t, Mrs. B. Richards, Mrs. J. Webb . M. Gridley, Mrs. J. Drew.., Mrs Read,. Mrs. C,. Preston, Mrs. J imas, Miss Ivy Thomas, Mrs. W an, Mrs. T. Glaister, Mrs. F. Melâ€" , Mis. J. H. Knell, Mrs. M. Holland Mrs., T. Everly. Tobey‘s CARPENTER SHOP CoLOR sY tEcHnicoror Phone 1876â€" M ariety of game idies aml attr; Broadway STARTING SATURDA Y On The Same Program *‘ Minor Alterations Counters, Shelves Bookeases and Built Jn Cupboards Canadian News OsLC:s, preésent were Mrys. R. N. Jackâ€" . 1. Buck, Mrs. T. Court, Mrs. i, Mrs. L. Mason, Mrs. E. Duâ€" Color Cartoon 126 ‘IToke St Timminsg meeting of the Guild will the church hall on April 2. deliciou PAIAg a group gift conâ€" 1 pleces of lovely china to" Mrs.â€" Max ‘Thomas Oldfield of Billingham ‘Maxwoll making the behalf of the members unch v ns was epent sHean Ladies proâ€"cathedral to DOLIT Kidneys and liver! Then look to Dr, Chase‘s Kidneyâ€"Liver Pillsâ€" for a reliable product used by Canaâ€" dians for over"Nalf a century. The name "Dr, Chase" is your assurance. 7 When your back aches straighten upâ€"and short stab you at every sudde backache may have seve; heighten pain‘! That‘s wh Kidney Liver Pills brin effective reliel to many w backache! For this time edy treats two conditio contains special remedi: for both kidneys and live So it you feel tired, he. painful {nims andt to idneys and to Dr. Chase‘s Kidneyâ€" for a reliabhle product us dians for over NiIf 4 Jean McChesney, Hilda Stephensor, CGeraidine «Turcotte, NMr. and Mrs. Len McKerrow, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Laidlaw, Mr..and Mrs. R. E. Sturgeon, Peggy Ssutherland, George Richardson, Mrs. J. R. Giardine, Mrs. C. Petrone, Rocky Rochon, Lulian Thomas, Betty«â€"Atkinâ€" son, Llwa};ath Romiscom,; Doug Delaâ€" hurt, Geoftge Pente, Luoma Brown, Art Harpdén,‘ Marge Nelson: Bill Robinson, Kidneys and Liver? Is BackacuE When t} M"Hfmos scheduled for the ;v 1d been played in the uymum the players. gathéret in the au(lxtmmm where they emov(‘(l RJ cocktail hour and danced to the mus.'l( of Eddie Morandin and his Ql(h(‘\;lld Later a tasty lunch was served. _ The committee in charee of the enâ€" tertainment was comprised of Creorge Pente, â€" chairman, . Jean M(*’flm'édé‘yi Hilda Stephenson, CGeraldine 'I‘m‘(?()tfe, Mrs. J. R. Giardine, Mrs. C. Petrone, Ed. Darby, George Sommerville, Art Harnden and Milton Sullivan. Among those present were Donna Jenner, Troquois Falls, Bob Elliott, Troâ€" quois Falls, Jim Scammell, Kirkland Members of the Porcupine Badminâ€" ton Club and visiting players in the Northern Cutario Badminton Associaâ€" tion championships and their friends held a m euJ()va) axt\ on Saturâ€" day evy enmg n u\xo Commun- ty Bmldu\g‘ Porcupine Badminton Club Golden Star W. I. Plan Hold Social Evening Supper to be Held in April s * WOMAN‘S PAGE * v1emners 1lWIXIOrs ( uh Plan Spring B.lm.n on mm mm mc Members of the Pwixters CGinh at 8t. Matthew‘s proâ€"cathedrhl on many others ine iailey itwo teamed to ‘capture the men‘s doubles championship defeating Bob Laidlaw and George Richardson, local stars, in a gruelâ€" ling battle. Last year Ovid Gauthier paired with Von Zuben, anâ€" other Sudbury star to win this title. Advance Photo part in the actionâ€"packed games which highlighted the Northern Ontario Badminton Association championships played at the MelIntyre{Gym on Saturday evening were Miss Julie Potvin and Marg Wilson and Fritz Gauthier and Ovid Gauthier all of Ssudbury. The lattey two teamed to capture the men‘s doubles championship defeating Bob Laidlaw and George Richardson, local stars, in a grue!â€" ling. battle.>" Last Year Ovid. . nairaA. with: Unn :T anaw! «a CAUSED BY BoTH ir back aches so you hate to upâ€"and short sharp twinges it every sudden moveâ€"your may have several causes that ain‘! That‘s why Dr. Chase‘s Liver Pills brings such quick, to many wfm sufter with For this timeâ€"proven remâ€" +o two conditions at onceâ€" pecial remedial ingredients dneys and liver, ' ‘ GA a~% Takilig part in THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO k headach3 oquois Falls, Nady ke, Willard Evoy, n, Sudbury, Fern Ar. and Mrs. Percy Jim King, Smooth Pnjoyed_ A T. H. V. S. stating am lhf‘ music -(lmmlod for scholarship wit h _ Plans were }iuu{lo’ "I'(')'g":l' supper to he held in the fHall in April. C€muiest speaker was Mrs. Majury, who gave an interesting talk on the Woâ€" men of Alaska, and illustrated with many articles of handiwork, AL the close a social hour was heldâ€" with Mrs.â€"A. McCharles, Mrs. N. Youne and Mrs. W. Doughty as hostesses. Mrs. R,. M. McTaggart wa anditor, for. 1948. _ ‘Plans were made l)ntx":l' SI held in the Holfffeér frail Cmiest speaker was Mrs. aonated . tor scholarships, would videâ€"ample amount for four in pl LWO Adalts 35¢ Sat. Mar. 27th, 8 p.m. 66 Third Ave., Timmins ADDED FEATURE Weightliftinge Exhibition Sponsore p» App/y to Your Municipal Clerk Under the provisions of the Tourist Camp Regulaâ€" tion Act 1946, effective April 1st, 1948, each tourist camp operator is required to secure a license which may be obtained upon application to the Municipal Clerk. For a copy of the Regulations write to The Director, Development Branch, 10 Good Bouts From Match 318t m J\pnl 6th Tourist business is YOU bu‘n Hw (apadi: Anm e ion of Tourist and Puhlmty 'J-‘e ished an intformative booklet "The Visitor lndu~t ells whit informative booklet "The you can do to help further After APRIL 15" 1948 TOURrIST cAmMP OPERATORS Minister L 1 CE N $ E ustratetd|l with ‘ork . AL the is heldâ€" with N. Youne and Ciwldren 15¢ PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS Require a ppolinted T O KR O NT GO nmr Indy is Impor; Last Saturday night was the scene of a great deal of festivity and fun by the younger set at the House Warming party held the Porcupine Community Y.M.CA. at its new quarâ€" ters 177 Algonquin Bivd. E. The parâ€" ty was organized by a group of the presidents of Y.M.CA. clubs under tlre ~chairmanship of Brueeâ€" Armâ€" Many Members and Friends Attend "Y" Housewarming The evening‘s entertainment includâ€" ed dancing to music by H. Sapinski of the Timmins Y‘s Men‘s Club, table tennis, bridge, chinese checkers and lony Zamejc. * Albert Fisher, Ross Gaouette, Norâ€" ma _ Peterson, Marguerita Groom, Diane. Lloyd,, Sonny Clutchey, .Merl March, Ken Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wemyss, Mr. and Mrs. K. Thomas, ers, Mercury and Y‘s Wings, brought he evening‘s refreshments and all the rest of the members and guest conâ€" tributed to caver the expenses of the evemning. The evening‘s entertainment includâ€" ‘d dancing to music by H. Sapinski of the Timmins Y‘s Men‘s Club, table tennis, bridge, chinese checkers and many other games. Among those present were the folâ€" lowing members and guests from the Y.M.C.A‘s groups in Timmins and Schumacher: B. MeCallum, Stan Mcâ€" Divitt, Steve Harris, Gaila ne Martel, Sherman Everard, Herbert H. Quinn,. Doris Kelly, Bob Armstrong, Connie Brazeau, â€" Jeannine Smith, Gentile Romnnie, Ivan McDonald, Wilhelmina Bahn,.:. Geoffrey _ Caldbick,~ Isobel Church, Jack McDowell, George Saâ€" ban,,.G., Kautto _Jr. Dan Filippino, Jackie Paquet, Gerry Rejunbal, â€" Donald Harnden, Denise Morin, Dorothy Moyle, Pat Barlow, Mike Didone, Stan Roy, John Sporer, Malcolm Slack, . Marian _ Vaillancourt, ~Bruee Armâ€" strong, Graham Garner, Norman Petâ€" erson, K. Luesley, G. Tuylm'.‘Kon Trevenna, aSlly Poiréett, Rose Marie Bendo, Clarnece Watson, Y. Eddy Keith Kenvarn, Ron Lawrey, Garth Brillinger,. Reggie Legault, Mike Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Brillinger, Don Collins, Louise Thacher,, Betty> Beatâ€" tie, Gerry Plouffe, Mr._and Mrs. G Markle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Proulx, Don McePhail,> Andy Isersich and many l. others. ' i ! ? | § | America‘s thriftiest U}/% power â€" transportaâ€" e tron. Tou‘ll go 125 milés on a gallon of gas! It‘s a trunsportatien treat that‘s hard : to beat. attachments .« = Complete Standard Motor Bike Semi Deluxe with spring fork Remit with order â€" or send deposit, balunce C.O.D. * ** is dn ks 10° Whizzer Motor with alt necessary 195 Dundas St. W Enioys... .'";* Life > Outdoors fl of the girls‘ clubs,. the Revelâ€" Mercury and Y‘s Wings, brought evening‘s refreshments and all the of the members and guest conâ€" Alberta Lump â€" Red Jacket stoker Coal â€" Dry Wood PEERLESS BICYCLE WORKS Oy‘ whf:h:;;lls what nt n.stmn.sl‘h 1. fpÂ¥, 5, i 7 eE 1. M o ‘ T i OR BIK E iÂ¥X A. Chalifoux Phone 2023R TOM C. McCALL Deputy Minister « $169.00 â€" $249.00 â€"« £$269.00 2512, Toronte E* * * ** L* 54 L5 54L 4 3 3 5 5 9 Those present were Mts. H. March Mrs. Ed Pritchard, Mrs. J. Budd, Mrs J. Harris, Mrs. W. A. Bates, Mrs. J Morrow, Mrs., A. E. Huyton, Mrs. EF Wolino, Mrs, P. C. Keéeast Mrs. A. V Svkeos. i MHostesses for the entertaining ev. ening were Mrs. W. A. ~Bates and Mrs. A. E. Huyton. Many lovely and serviceable artiâ€" cles were turned in and these in turn will be sold at the annual Spring bazaar. oÂ¥3 be s Members of the Pwixters Cliobh af 8t. Matthew‘s proâ€"cvathedral Tuesday â€" evening â€" for their â€" regular meeting in the church hall. Members Twixters Club Chas. Pierce Sons Limited 16 Third Ave. BEFORE Phane 112 24 PINFE STREET NORTH Mcelnnis Block Fire Threatens, Let Us Help You Check Your Fire Insurance Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES MAKE it EASIER _‘ V / FOR YOU TO CASH YOur CCA <Z C + 8 5 55 3 4 4 m SAVE YOURSELE TROUBLE BY USING THIS SERVICE Agents With Underwriting Facilities For All Lines Of Insurance 1'.i»l¢'lblt'.\/u'4[ 187. TIMMINS BRANCH â€" A. Ritchiec, Manager Branches also at Kirkland Lake and KHouyn For your further convenience and safety we will ke your unmatured Ceéertificates for a nominal charge, cash them AS THEYâ€"COMB DUIE; without furthe action on your part. However you may bring your matured certificates and others as they fall due, to the Dominion Bank, i{ thevy are not already on deposit with us. We will cash them for you and deposit the money to your account . . . You thereby avoid all bothersome detail. The chargseAfor this is 5 cents per Certificate regardless of denommation ~The Government will redeem War Savings Certificatesi{ they are sent to Ottawa hy the Holder as they fall due. ON MONTHLY TERMS Timmins Bicycles $49. Atany Branch of Ladies CCM Men‘s it P P BA 4 â€"D _ I â€"A â€"A4 L â€"ip A s Phone 30 south Poreupine 78 BRUCE AVEXUE Timmins, Ont. we will kt‘rp Ont. ind