Holidaying for the next six weeks at their homes in the district are three local “loveliesâ€. . .They are Marjorie McChes- ney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maitland McChesney, 20 Hart street, Mary Lou Landreville,‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Landreville, 110 Third avenue, Schumacrier and Julie Popo- vich. . .The girls are all members of the famed American pro- fessional ice show “Ice-Capadesâ€. . Hmver, the same winds will croon by hill and river, Joy all mirth will ring beneath the moon and stars, M5110? will bring to me no tidings whatsoever, 0! u the little earthy Joys and lites smarting scars. f The Aunor Lodge, on Saturday evening was the setting for a delightful party when members of the staff of the Porcupine Advance gathered for a night of fun and dancing. During the evening delicious refreshments were served. . .Those pre- sent were Miss Nora Sharpe, Merton Lake, Miss Louise Wheel- er, Lawrence Luhtanen, Miss Norma Routliï¬e, Chester Wyse, Miss Janet MacMillan, Freddie Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Belanger, Miss Cora Craig, Duncan France, Miss Shirley Re- mus, Ken McGuiggen, Miss Theresa Mangnan, Earl Knott, Miss Evelyn Knott, Larry Morin, Ivan McDonald, Molse Ber- ini, Miss Nellie Truant, Gildo Favero, Miss Helen Reszel, Johnâ€" ny Shuster, Miss Laura Toffanello, Joe Reszel, Denise Brodeui and Don McPhail. ' f And. . .Mrs. J. E. Lewis, Miss Lois Charron, Mrs. D. Brack- en Mrs W. Laidlaw, MrsJ. Gauthier, Mrs. J. Newton, Mrs. D. Ostrosser, Mrs. W. Taylor, Mrs. H. Shanta, Mrs. Marlon Irvine Mrs. H. Kristjansen, Miss Rosemarie Martin, Mrs. D. Marshall, '.Mrs T Morton Mrs. H Kelneck. Mrs. R. Moyle, Mrs. W. Shields. Mrs. W. J. Marks Miss Mary Everard. Mrs. D. Firth, Mrs. G. Strickland. Miss Marie Rogers, Mrs. Claire Chenier, Mrs. G Banning Mrs D. S ..mpson Mrs V “Hanneherry Miss Doreen Ralston, Mrs Tom Truss. Mrs. R. MacPhail, Mrs. H. O’Neil, Mrs. :11; Evans, Mrs J Shaheen and Mrs. Frank Partner of Memphis, enn. The McIntyre Lounge Room attractive with large bou- qnets of Spring flowers and fern was the setting for a delight- fully arranged afternoon tea recently. Hostesses for the oc- casion were Mrs I. K. Pierce and daughter Vivian. Pouring tea at a table most gracious with lace cloth and centred with a rosebowl of daï¬odils and mauve iris and yellow tapers in branch candelabra were Mrs W. O. Langdon, Mrs. W. L. Ho- garth, Mrs. S Walker Mrs. Karl Eyre, Mrs. J E. Sullivan and Mrs. J. D. Hope. 1. -~- 'l‘lmmins is losing another of its popular young couples. . . Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bracken. . .ur. Bracken has already left for Brampton, Ontario. where he has been transferred to the Bank of Montreal there. . Mrs. Bracken will leave here to join her husband on June 15. . Prior to his departure Mr. Bracken was tendered a stag party by fellow them of the bank. . .A presentation of a beautlful mahogany tier table 30603119311in gum; best wishes for happiness in their new home was also n ed. What does the heart remember?. . .Many things it seems Andrew Sever who spent the past 27 years n Schumacher and was a well known figure in that district has written his friends from Vancouver BC. where he took up residence some months ago that even though he has improved in health “there is still no place like the old town with its familiar friendly faces and places. Frederick Schumcher of Columbus, 01110., was a recent vis- itor to the district. Mr. Schumacher known as “the grand old patriarch of Schumacher." the town which been his name and was as e monument to his mum endevors spent a week with friends. While here he also spent a considerable mmmmmmhmmmmmmme mm...muchtohiskeenmolem9yment. ... And. . .Mrs. D. Keeley, Mrs. Sid Cooke, Mrs. W. S. Paul, Mrs. C. Desaulniers, Mrs. H Hudson, Mrs. J. Dillon Jr., Mrs. O. Lafontame, Mrs. H. J. .Fuk'e, Mrs. F .Woodbury, Mrs. 1“. Dick- son, Mrs. J. P. Burke. Mrs. A. Moran. Mrs. J. E. Sullivan, Mrs. 0. Kreiner. Mrs. A. R. Harkness, Mrs. F‘. McDowell, Mrs. J. Dillon Sr. Invited to attend were Mrs. J. D. How, Mrs E. Baderski, Mrs. J. Purdie, Mrs. G. Evans Mrs. J. W. Sinc‘lair, Mrs W. O. Langdon, Mrs. J. E. Barry, Mrs. S. Walker, Mrs K Eyre, Mrs. S. R. McCoy, Mrs. W. L. Hogarth, Mrs. C. E. Taylor, Mrs. C J. Stahl, Mrs H. OGrady, Mrs -.W Ecclestone, Mrs. O ..R Kennie, Mrs. W. King. Mrs. R. C. Thomson, Mrs. W Robb, Mrs C. R MacLean Mrs J. M. Douglas. some day I shall journey forth to that quiet place, Where tune is not and sleep ts lone. And Where I shell forget the pain that made my soul ache z {I We the broken cadence of en unï¬nished 30:13., For the bright days shall ne’er, find me. going Across lawns cool With star dew ’neath gieaming skies. And where white mists softly are clinging O'er branches where a bird sings to the gates of paradise nght too, shall ne'er find me journeying Down where moon shadows softly weave and net. And where my dreams took flight like bright birds winglng , Where fairy clouds and stars along the milky way met. 130 â€a ammrmM-v! 1w In an"..- Yes. someday I shall go forth to that quiet place of rest, That’s beyond the sunsets amber colored bars. But before I reach the threshold I’ll bequeath my quest To the winds and rivers and the chain-mg stars. Lillian O'Donnell. The officers of the, Algonquin A and D Company held a most delightful soiree on Saturday evening. Members and their friends spent a most pleasant evening socially and in dancing. . .A tasty buffet lunch was served. . .During the ev- ening Charlie Brown on behalf of the officers presented Maur- ice Adams who with his famliy will be leaving to take up resi- dence in Toronto with a handsome sterling silver clgaret lighter. . .Mr. Adams thanked one and all for the lovely gift and expressed regret at leaving his fellow members. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stock, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrosser, Mrs Henry Price, Mr and Mrs. G01- don Gauthier, Mr and Mrs. Lap Laprairie, Ethel Giroux, Jim- my Curtis, Dr. and Mrs J. R. Giardine, Mr and Mrs. Eddie Vaillancourt, Fred Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hepburn, M1. and Mrs. Pat O’Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolno, Len Lumb. And. . .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Gas- ton Grandbois, Charlie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wood- bury, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Richards, Mrs. Frank Werther, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allerston, Roy McChesney, Matt Jamieson,‘ George Darling, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purdie and others. and -- CONTENT S NOTED by Lillian O'Donnell LAST JOURNEY Wm M "ï¬n‘mtn who 3%? RIVERSIDE 5%? MONDAY '=' LA DIES SI '2' Dance Patrons tn lu- i’ustvd nn lilo-(- 0:0 4' RFGULAH 0:. J I) Ii 0:. 0:. 2 .. Every Satu o o o O O O o o . o'oo.o¢ o. o. o0‘H‘oo.oo.n.ï¬.N.fl 00 .0... 00.00... a... 0.0. co .0... oo'- o. . . a a v . . n o o o O o o O o o u o o o u . u . V.’ O w. A. of ï¬rst United? Hold Closing Meet 1 i The closing meeting of tm‘ Woman’s; Aged-munn 0f Firs: United Church was hold rt‘vvntix' m '11? «"hzn‘vh hall Margaret 1. McCagherty Becomes Bride 0f Donald A. Ramsay in Lovely {Tammany A memorable occasion for members of the Arbutus Chapter of the Ontario Eastern Star was the visit of Worthy Grand Matron of Ontario Mrs. Agnes Dean of Toronto. Mrs. Dean ae‘eompanied by other officers paid an official visit to the district recently. While here she was very mun-h entertained by a gala round of teas, dinner parties: and banquets. Shown'above following the banquet tendered by ArbutUS (‘hapter No. 123 at Melntyre Lounge Room are Mrs. Emma Campaigne. Grand Conductress of Untario. Dr. E. A. F. Day. Grand Sentinal of Grand (‘hap- ter of Ontario. and Mrs. Agnes Dean. Following the hanmu-t and the adjournment of a special meeting Dr. Day was given an official reception held at the Masonic iiaii “here one and all joined in extending best wishes for his journey to the Grand East. Advance Photo 9â€"â€" __â€"â€"-â€".â€"â€"â€"..-â€"_ A memorable occasion for members of the Arbutus Chapter of the; Ontario Eastern Grand Matron of Ontario Mrs. Agnes Dean of Toronto. Mrs. Dean avcompanied by 01 visit to the district recently. “’hilo here she was very mail} (-ntortuined by a gala r ‘V O O O O ’ O z z 0. A .W. -00 t 0 l O . 0 . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . O . . . C 0 Q . . O . O ocoo.90oo.o0.000000990990000o‘oocnooooboooooooxo90.0 oo‘o‘oooooooooooooe co. o. C Bride-elect Jacqueline Lafontaine Honored By Many Friends The honoree received many beantiâ€" ful rand serviceable gifts for which she thanked her friends wholeheartedly. Later tasty refreshments were served. Invited to attend were Mrs. R. Ray- mond, Mrs. Sam Potvin. Mrs. 0. Car- riere, Mrs. C. Lalonde, MlS. Ray Ma ‘ onneuve, Mrs. Thomas Vezina MlS. Albeit Dufseau, Mrs. Irene Guillemot? e Mrs. Alice Clement, Mrs. Rene Vezina, Mrs. Antonio Last. Mrs. G. Coupal. Mrs. Dolores Duschesne. Mrs. E. Podlin, Liliane Monette, Mrs. Leo Mousseau, Mrs. J. McChesney and Mrs. H. Dean were in charge of tthe fancy work table on which "many lo'vely aprons, lunâ€" cheon cloths and various articles, or ha’ndiwcrk were. on display. Salvation Army Home League Hold Successful Tea and Sale A most successful and entertadnmg “Ample Blossom Tea and Sale’ was held recently in the Citadel by mem- bers of the Salvation Army Home Leaâ€" gue. A...\.V.YVA!. n .tntu..v.?v.v.v¢.v.nzuoh3n3n§\.v.v.n$8u:n§ix?xï¬Â§v¢tiyu$§§m Huge bunches of apple b‘.o¢soms formed the decorative scheme. Mrs. R. Gridley supervised the tea tables; while Mrs. .1th15 and Mrs. H. Stwart were in charge of the kitchen. Mrs. E. Lafsontal'ne. assisted by Mrs. D. Hoffman, Mrs. A. Monette, Mrs. L. Quinn and Miss Jean Lafontaine were hostesses at, a charmingly arranged miscellaneous shower held recently in honor of bride-elect, Jacqueline Lnfon- taine. Main form of entertainment: for the evening was b'ngo. A ‘IO'VBI'Y door prize was; won by Mrs. D. Patvin. Mrs. Alderic Lafonutaine, Mrs. Emile Mousse-an, Ri‘fa Demers, M-rs. T. La- jeunesse, Ray Carriere, J. Coupe], G. Vezina. 'M-rsr. Laurette Bosse, Mrs. Ida Bastarache, Mrs. Blanche Pelchat, Mrs. A. Bastarache, Mrs. A. Girard, Mrs. L. Chartra-nd, Marg Blais, Y. 'Boulanger, June Charetfe, Mrs. A. Piaamondon, Mrs. A. Latrance, Mrs. Helen Proulx, Mrs. Laurette Valcourt, V-. Lessard. D. Pot- vin, M15. D. Bastien L. Raymond. Mus. A. Lyons Mrs. A. Brunet, Mm Willie Monette, Mrs. J. Seguin. T. G-agnon, Mrs. L. M'a'inville, Violl Fay. Mrs. A. Bl-ais and Theresa Blais. RIVERSIDE PAVlLLON MONDAY JUNE 7th Dance Patrons t0 be Posted on Election Results over tlw Loud Speakers REGULAR DANCING Every Saturday Night. DANCING 10pm. '1 an. 7 umuruus nu v (snub. A “twang, Du 1 tuuu‘ __ _.._._._.‘_ 4 - Lon um] Wil Mr. and Mr ford, Mr. ant Miss Helenx Will.am Btirk‘ .0 0 vâ€. .0 O O o... â€.0. O O .. . .0.“ Q 0"... 0.. ..§ . O. 1 O O O O 0 v 0 v 0 O O O marriage was'lovely ded ivary satin, fash heart neckline, and the wrists and a m bouflant- skirt, ende< Her veil of 111110 il With a halo of lilies she cal’lied a cusca 'tions and l‘lies-of-' The bridal attendant Shields of Oakville, On honor, and Mrs. Don: O'akvilie and Miss Mary Ran McC trimmed In Mcunntgjay Uni! UJ‘CTJ/y afternoan the cmnized of Margaret erty, d-au‘glztï¬er of 1V liam John Mchgl‘ Alexander Bennett I a chancel decorated 01's the young couplc ding vows before en's thl ding Smith The lines. 01' pale pink 1 taffeta, they featured “lines with net; insm-u bodices. The full ad“ with Ibungings that. with ' ~husble bow back mat-ch'ng Mature ha and carried nosegays 1 peas and carnations. Mr. William Burke so rcceiv satin {as 1: 3dice‘ It: bhéaï¬DéH: Lour. ed 1) (ill Out of town g were Mrs. Adar. Maude Elliott. 01 E. Derrau-gh of St ton and William tt( Tanad: 110 de amaid k _nt‘ (11 ped ling; arm te Ighe the GENTLEM‘EN $1.50 I) y 11' bride enterir. 1 cf her fatlu e was'lovelv i. I'E I‘hc :hi'oned a m re d “I 1L a’s nd M ll 11nd M 1'8 1r ii‘t 3m 1C cade ( 1 ,m‘i 7 in a gown of broca- hioned with a sweet“ :1 sleeves pointed am noulded bodice. The ad in a short; train. illusion was caught 1C tamsay. with Spl'il‘ .‘ spoke thc marri )1‘ walls t1): ,vm JL 11d Hillme ? Oakv’rllc 2' Cliff. Ihurch on Sat.- :'rigg'e was sol- bclla McCagh- 111d. Mrs. VVil- and .Donald sav. Against 10-v wh 11 ’Ir 11 the weddin 3 :and Mr: ury, Mrs. .' lrs. R. Apple of Town-L: Mi )(T the u' wed- !. Gilmour ,(l d 1, slit skirt. r, on!) with ;e tip veil. .uve sweet- r, who al- silver grey lines. 1310 cape ,wm'le. severéi'lf-m; 'D!‘ hurch on ave her in my. left on )1 alley to c McIntyre '0. receLV- wed in :1 5; Helen maid of ll mi tte n‘ 9 sweet. 10 WOI'C 1(3 by and carnn 31‘ Cliff illiam W up are 111C! lllLl 011 1m The. executive wishes that, if on any future x'aeinfy Friflxy, that ’mer‘oem would come out as usual and progres- sive bridge games will be arranged. Lady Golfers Hold One Club Two Ball Sixsome Competition Despite the rain and cold weather the ladies of the Timmins Golf Club met lavt weekend and played a one club two ball sixsome competition. The prizes, 21 golf ball each. were won by Mrs. R. L1ngdon-, Mrs. .G. Chenier, and Mrs. Harvey Freeman. Tomorrow the ladies will commence to play for the Robinson-Fogg :m‘ophy and the nine hole spoon competition; This will run for the next four weeks. Later in the af’wmcon, on 'the ccol verandah of the clu'b-hcuse tea was served. Mrs. Orville Kennie and Mrs. Graham E. Lane pouring. ‘ \\ dulla‘rs. TI is the hmn'imt.‘I'wo-wuy trade in in susluin this trade is vital. I): ‘1 ’l )l (I , w} u r l n ilk 1., , u n I!!! ‘5 x I" q )r I {I 4 u d M] s O 9 a States vxm‘mlod two and {hm-0, quurlvr billion the world. (I pmrplv who Humming lmsim to Canada prmllu'liun was 5-; in which aning 15(‘1‘\'¢.‘S the (“Tunadiun people. n 194-7 Canada’s trade with â€no linilcd W110 brings A mvriozm dollars to Canada? \mL of .V’SORED BY YOU. HANK 1nd took the form of n sccial evenim, at which the' Weeks" entertained the “Days". 1111.- evening began with a sing-song of aid favorites which was followed mamammmm 1111?. 0015011 conducted the wonhip aer- vlee and the them'e was on "Kindness". Duflm â€he musical program which mumw the evening's entertain- ment was a ccmet 3010 m: Mrs. H. Pe- .ters accompanied at the piano by Mrs. '1‘. Gay. -â€" Mrs. R. Dunn and Mrs. M. Irvin rendered a vocal duet accom- panied at the piano by Mrs. G Dough. ty. Sheila Sloma gave a reading. “Aunt Dolel‘ul Goes Vis ting." followed by a piano sclo bv Miss Sue “wows. Miss Blanche Dodge then entertained with a violin solo accompanied at. the piano by Miss Meadows After the roll call. a social period was orjoyed and many new acqua n- (arisec were made by the H‘Week s†and the "Daysâ€. Following a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Lou Cameron left Wednesday evening for Toronto on a business trip. 12 CEDAR ST. N. q-nurso. your lmnls helps . . . by (-ulPr for tourists. for export. 'I'hié is «me of the many anada’s need for Amorivan dollars race ,u n ass «and imllmlry to expand SERVICE CLEANING STORAGE o REPAIR o :ulzl's HyHH'Wl] of competitive PHONE 1035 and investigate our Lay Away Payment Plan 0. SMITH, Proprietor Tï¬ï¬ , at)“. .mmfam. 1w plete stock of new coats Jome and see our com- on your turn-in 00:113. with Liberal Allnwamces First Name on the Ballot BOYCE VOTE 'I‘IMMINS