hduenotonlymun(} C. .umuue. but to all who attended the 1. O. D. E. "At Home" last week. . . In the report of the "At Home®", menmdnrs cals that definitely pleased all who heard them. Evelyn Bovd and Mt Falls. . . Those ente this week included who was hostess at ; in honcur of Ev. very delightful afl'ai ing cut‘ in their love Monday afternoon at 3.30 p.m. at the Mountjoy United Church, Grace Ram. say and Pte. Eric Luke tock wedding vows. . . Reception was held at Grace‘s parental home, and she and her husâ€" band left on the Northland for their honyemson. . . .Congratulations to the newlyweds and best wishes for all the happiness in the world. . . In case you didn‘t know it, Grace is an accomplishâ€" ed pianist, having taught lessons for the last Psw years. . . .. And among cther things, she is a very charming person, and liked by all who know her. News from Nonrth Bay included the announcement of the wedding of Jackie Duhamel, of that town, and Ken Cade, formerly of North Bay, but at present, the manager of Simpson‘s in town. . . . The wedding took place Monday evenâ€" ing, in the Proâ€"Cathedral of the Asâ€" sumption at North Bay, and following the reception at the bride‘s parental home, the couple left to take up resâ€" idence in town. . . Personal congratuâ€" lations to the newlyweds, and Doris hopes that Jackie enjoys her stay in town, as much as we enjoy having her. Members < clety will n On Tussday morning, wedding bells »ang out to announce the marâ€" riage of Eva Melancon and Peter Landry at 920 am. at the Notre Dame de Lourdes Church. . . Alâ€" thouzh the wedding was very inâ€" formal, there was a great deal of entertainment that day. . . Wedâ€" dinz dinner, supper, and to climax the davy, a reception at the Tion‘s Hall in the evening. . . . . A fitting end. . . In case you don‘t rememâ€" ber, brother Wilfred took wedding vows about three weeks before that . . . were charming weddings. nm din«z# dinne the day, a Hall in th end. . . .In ber, brothe voys atbout Tuesday was the scene of the Heâ€" brew Ladies‘ Rummage sale held at the Synagogue on Cedar North. . . Did you attend?. . . .. Should have been cuite worth while. . . .And on Saturday the Women‘s Asseciation ci" the Presbyterian Church are holding their annual bazaar and bake sale at the Oddfellow‘s hall. . . . Sounds awfully good, so ladies keep that date in mind. . . .Saturâ€" day, don‘t forget. Amid echoes o° "surprises", Mrs. Evelyn Bovd entered the home of Mrs. Henrvy Hudson, 21 Riverside Drive, to be greeted by a number Of her friends gathered around the living rcom. . . And adding much more to her amazement Ev, was presonted during the evening, with a colourful box containing all sorts of lovely and ~necessary gifts to start up her new home in Smith Falls. . .If vou haven‘t read about it previcusly, Ev. is taking wedding vows on Friday with "Mickey" Clark of Smith Falls. , . There will be more about the wedding next week. Another â€" annosuncement _ from North Bay was that of a wedding which is to take place on Saturday, here in town. . . The wedding of Evelyn McKerrow, of N. B., and Harold Willis of Timmins, formerly of North Ray. . . Evelyn has been much â€" feted lately. . . Showers, and a troussea tea on Wednesday . . . leaves North Bay this week, and is taking wedding vows here Saturday _ _JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST Third Ave. at Cedar Street mour of delightf u‘© in th 7â€"roomed House on James Street Living room, dining room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, and bath. Hot Water Heating Oil Furnace Garage Simms, Hooker Pickering THMMINS 20 FPINE NORTH or PMONE 112 i1ubert Choral Soâ€" on Monday, Nov. Oil Furnace APPLY TO 2#3rd. a réhearsal will be held at cx. Notre Dame des Lourdes G. B. and a large attendance is to be| Church Scene of Wedding expected . . . Pollowing a number of 'I‘uesday Moming. Wedâ€" rehearsals, a concert will be held on s , a Sunday evening, by the Society . . .! Ging Dinner and Supper Reception in no definite date has been set, but with Fonowed. a number of practices, it should be # vErY 1001 Evening. A gay evening was spent by the Laâ€" dies‘ Auxiliary, their husbands, and their friends on Wednesday evening. .. They enjoyed an evening full c/ enterâ€" tainment, and to "too" the evening off, partook of a most delicious lunch,. . . . The ladies really excelled themselves in that line. . . The musical programâ€" me presented was most enjoyable. . Talents were excellent, and accompan. ists above par. . . The loveliest hooked rug, that has been on display at the Hall for the past month was drawn for by Miss Doreen Whittam, one of the artists, and the lucky winner was Mrs. J. McGarry, of 66 Cherry Street. , . .. Congratulations, Mrs. McGarry. . The ladies voted the social on Wednesday to be one of the most successful ever held by them Members of the Home League met at the Salvation Army Hall on Wednesâ€" day afternoon, to spend a very pleasant afternoon knitting and doing fancy work for the sale of clothing which is to be held on Dec. 2nd. Weekly Meeting of Home League on Wednesday Atfâ€" ternoon. Two Talks Given by Members. Children‘s aprons, made by Mrs. were sent in to be sold at the sale, and lovely pillow slips made by all the members were also handed in The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Stevens, and on completion of her talk, Mrs. H. Gridley gave an interesting reâ€" port on First Aid. Articles Turned in At the Home League Meeting Mrs. W. B. Paterson closed the meeâ€" ing with prayer. The next meeting is on Wednesday afternoon and plans will be completed for the sale of clothing on Dec. 2nd. Nutrition Quiz Held at Meet of Housewives‘ League Weeklv Meeting of Houseâ€" wives‘ League Wednesday Afternoon. Reports Given by Members A meetinzg of the Housewives League was held on Wednesday afternoon at the recreation hall of the Worker‘s Coâ€" operative Building, with the president, Mrs. G. Adamson, conducting the meetâ€" ing. Mrs. Adamson reported on the comâ€" mittee of the subâ€"divisional board, noâ€" minated at a public meeting at the town hall a short while back. The committee arranged that liaison officers from various women‘s organizations be appointed to coâ€"operate with the comâ€" mittee. As the day of the meeting oonflicted' with the meeting held by the Women‘s | Institute, it was decided to meet on the , second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Mrs. J. Billings reviewed information on as presented on the Nuâ€" trition chart. A quiz on Nutrition was distributed to all members and all entrees are to be turned to the store manager of the Worker‘s Coâ€"op, by Saturday, Nov. 21st. The winning prize will be a bushel of spy apples, to be awarded at the next meetâ€" ing on Wednesday, Nov, 25th, in the afternoon. 2 Sunday saw off a local lady, a recent recruit of the Women‘s Diviâ€" slion of the RCAF., in the person of Miss Grace Hayden, formerly of the teaching staff of Timmins High and â€"Vocational School . . . Miss Hayden was a teacher of Domestic Bcience and on applying to the Air Force last month, she received the rank of Assistant Section Officer, and will teach domestic science at her present station, Rockcliffe, Ottawa . Just a note to let you readers know about the Arbutus Chapter Sale c work and a tea which is to be held on Nov. 28th, at the Masâ€" onic Hall. . . The day promises to be a very good one, and everyone attending will be pleased at the many things on display....Clothing of all sorts, novelties and a fishâ€" pond, are some of the many things to be shown. . . There will be more information about the sale later, but keep the date in mind. At 9.30 am. Tuesda Notre Dame de Loun ding vows were taken daughter of Mr. and â€" ¢f Kapuspasing, and Wedding of Eva Melancon and Peter Landryv Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. W Morin was the oflwia background of organ plied, the bride was lovely in a tw« dressmaker suit o‘ the softest sh blue, three cuarter length sleeves little bows forming a design :« front of the jacket with applique shoulders.© Her we black, and her bououet was madt pale pink roses and baby‘s brea Attending the groom was the g father Mr. W. Priddle. Following the ceremony, a w dinner was held at the groom ental home, at 75 Wilson ave the immediate family and cl were entertained. Receiving was Mrs. W. Priddle, wearin yeliow frcck with brown : and a corsage of pink roses. Early in the evening a we FiAll, ;CP Te COUpIC‘s ] The grocm‘s gift to lovely gold locket. Prior to her marria entertained at a line: Mrs. W. Pridd:‘e. rer was held at the gro home again where more entertained, and to compr a reception was held at t The Junior League of the United Church met on Tuesday and as it was missionary night the second chapter of "Church in City Streets" was preâ€" sented by Mrs. A. E. Black. Mrs. F. Walker presided and refreshments were served. The devotional session was conducted by Mrs. J. A. Lyttle, assisted by Mrs. Wm. Oxby and Mrs. A. Weddell. Final arrangements were made for a bazaar to be held on Nov. 25th in the new church. Telegrams of congratulations wore received from the grcom‘s grandparen‘s Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mercier, New Mills N. B., and from his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Allicon Frenetisc, New Mills, QOutâ€"ofâ€"town guests present were Le: Melancon, and Torleis Garones, both 0 Kapuskasing. Mr. Thompson, of Arntfield, exchangâ€" ed pulpits on Sunday with Rev. J. A. Lyttle, who preached at Cadillac, Micâ€" mac and McWaters over the weekâ€"end. The CG.ILT. met on Monday under the leadership of Miss Mayowna, with Miss 2. Andrews and Mrs. Henry Crick assisting. * Mr. a residence U.C. Junior League Plans for Bazaar at South Porcupine Other News from South Porâ€" cupine and the Dome. The Young Explorers‘ Group of the United Church have undertaken to supâ€" ply a "cookie" table at the Junior Leaâ€" gue bazaar on the 25th inst. ‘The W. A. of St. Paul‘s Anglican Church is holding a telephone bridge in the Parish Hall on Thursday, 26th November. Will any person wishing to play please get in touch with Mrs. Courâ€" chesne or Mrs. Phyllis White. The father of Mrs. Elmer Fergusonâ€" Mr. Harry Martinâ€"died on November l1th in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, after a lengthy illness, at the age of 59. The many friends of Mrs. Ferguson (Helene) in South Porcupine offer their sincere sympathy. Bornâ€"On November pine General Hospital Mr,. and Mrs. James Maple St. N., Timmins I Miss Eleanor Horner, of Shawville, visited her sisters, Mrs. Draper and Mrs. Goodfellow last week. | _ The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian ‘Legion held election of officers in the Legion Hall on Tuesday evening. The results are as follows: Immediate Past iPresident, Mrs. R. C. Mitchell; Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Eva Ewing; ist Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. W. Haddon; 2nd Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Ed. Richardson; Secretary, Mrs. Dickson: Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Thomas: Standardâ€"bearer, Mrs. G. Countryman:; on the Executive Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. J. W. Wilson. The Rebekah Knitting Club msets toâ€" night (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Doreen Phillips on Golden Avenue inâ€" ‘stead of at Mrs. Cyril Pierce‘s as origâ€" inally stated. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Albert State, of 108 Golden avenue, South Porcupine on November 14th, a son, in Porcupine General Hospital. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lyman, of 18 Strachan avenue, in Porcupine General Hospital ,a daughter, on Friâ€" day. November 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLeese, of Shawâ€" ville, spent a few days with Mrs. Mcâ€" Leese‘s sisters, Mrs. Gerald Draper and Mrs. Goodfellow, last week. The following from a recent Dartâ€" mouth (NES. )paper will be of interest: "Mrs. R. R. Mulcahy, 17 Russell street, is a real help to Mrs. Getchell in the Home Nursing Classes. She began nurses‘ training so she knows a great deal about the work,. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mulcahy come from Northern Onâ€" tario but like Notting Park a lot." Mrs. Mulcahy was the former Edythe Rapâ€" and Mt at Mrs. Landry will tak 65 Mountjov south. held at th iple‘s man to he grocm‘s parents‘ e more guests were ) complete the ‘day, d a*t the Lion‘s Club ags VCA by Eva Mrs. E. Peter I Pridd] ing music n avenue, waet ind close frient 15th in Porcuâ€" a daughter, to Gardner, of 13 the L hower wedditr rch, w« Melanc Melanc andry, twoâ€"pie shade C( ide was held by while on 116 dinâ€" M hn A call from 6 Warner street Conâ€" naught Hall was given quick respons from our Fire Brigade on Tuesday a noon, when a rising wind made :s chimney fire appear dangerous. Th sey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E Rapsey. of Main street. mer‘s parentsâ€"Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cosâ€" tainâ€"at Dome Fxtension for a short time. Miss Marjorie Costain left a week ago for Hamilton where she will be employed in war work. Mr. Fred Little, of Strachan avenue, who has been employed at the Preston East Dome has left to take a position in Ssarnia sponsored by t the TLegion the Mrs. B. Webb : Mrs. Coott. Seaman V. Lucien was a visitor at the home of his sister Mrs. A. Roach, this week. He reports that when in England recently he ran into Stanley Millions of Dome Ex (of the RC.N.) who had just landed there. Billy Murphy, of the Dome, left last Thursday for Toronto to report for active service in the Army. Bornâ€"In Porcupine General Hospital on November 12th to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford, of 59 Dome Avenue, Zouth Porcupineâ€"a son. Mrs. Wm. Mills, of Glencoe, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Emerson Grant, of Golden Avenue, for a short time. In the Current issue of the "Star Weekly" a photograph of Canadian Firefighters trying our English equipâ€" ment shows quite plainlyâ€"William Farâ€" ren of South Porcupineâ€"who went overseas with this Corps some months ago. Standing next to him is Jim Burns, but he is not quite as familiar, as he has evidently grown an English moustache! The Men‘s Club of St. Paul‘s Angliâ€" can Church held a pleasant social evenâ€" ing on Friday, after having been served a Cornish pasty dinner. This is the first meeting of this body this season and was attended by some fifteen members. Stephen Evans left on Friday to report in Ottawa for the Royal Canaâ€" dian Air Force. This makes the family of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Evans one hunâ€" dred per cent in active service as their other son, ‘"Bud," is now aA sergeantâ€" pilot overseas. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gaâ€" gain in Porcupine General Hospital, on November l1th, a son. Police Court I Hanna paid two separare fines of $10 each, for being drunk on two seâ€" parate occasions. Henry Jaskara was ordered personal service for summons for ilegal parking. E. Davis was ordered personal serâ€" vice of summons "for having beer‘‘â€" and on a charge of "No lights‘"‘ personal service was ordered for J. Laronds. Nine Births Registered at Timmins This Week Born â€" on Ci:t. 15th, Mrs. John O‘Neill, 122 at Mary‘s Hospital Myrs. Joseph Demynck, 158 Pine south, | _â€"â€"â€" at St. Mary‘s Hospital â€" a daughter (Mary Jovce). Born â€" on Oct. 12th, 10942, to Mr, and | Mrs. Herschel Gleason, 209 Elm south, â€" a son (Donald Joseph Herschel]). Born â€"on Oct. 13th, 1942, to Mr. and |10.0( Mrs. Patrick Rigras, 17 First avenue â€" 10.1} a daughter (Helene Marie). 11.0( Born â€" on Oct. 9¢h, 1942, to Mr. and iB > Mrs. Robert Moore, 117 First avenue, | Hol: ©chumacher, at St. Mary‘s Hospital â€"| m a daughter (Janet Louise). V Mrs., Nora Spa om Kapuskasit er‘s parentsâ€"N inâ€"at Dome . Mrs. Laurent Gauthier, 10609‘ st., â€" a daughter (Marie Bet Bcrn â€" on Oct. 22nd, 1942, Mrs. Wilfred Pilon, 29‘ Way 4 son (Antin‘o, Rimon) Blairmore Enterprise: Did you hear about the fellow who wanted to pay income tax to make others think he had an income? Neither did we. Mrs. " AVen ue Mariel Paula Porn â€" on ue, at St. Ma Ravmond). â€" on Oct. 27th, 1942, to Mr. and eve Tesluk, 90 Montgomery aveâ€" Weekly Monday whist ¢( by the Ladies Auxiliar n the prizewinners were 2, Mrs. HM. Butler ar on Oct. 6th, 1942, to Mr. and phore Le a daughte Hospital 1942, to Mr. and Gedar St. south, | daughtcr 169 AT l , to Mr. and 2 Hollinger > Reganne) imarac @2 Anne Mr. an aind ive ind Church Directory 12.15 p.m 2.30 p.m Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street Nortk SUNDAY, NOVEMBER #ND, 1943 "SOUL AND BODY" 9.45 am.â€"â€"Sunday School 11.00 am.â€"Sunday Service Golden Text: "Know ye not that ye are the temiple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?" «I Corinthians 3:16) Christiaqn Science Reading Room, Mcâ€" Ginnis Block, 18 Pine St. North. Open every weekday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. PFriâ€" day evening 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. The Presbyterian Church in Canada MACKAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street Minister: Rev. Dr. Geo. Aitken, Th.D. 1.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Service, Oddfeliows Hall, Spruce St. N. You Are Welcome REV. E. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, B.A. 11.00 a.m.â€"-Mox ning Worship 7.00 pm.â€"â€"Evening Worship Sunday School: 9.45 a.m. for 9â€"11 years 12.15â€"for 12 years and over. 2.00â€"for 8 years and under. The Salvation Army CAPT. and MRS. DOUGLAS CHURCH Services Sundayâ€"11 a.m. and 7,00 p.m. Wed. 2.30â€"Home League Thurs. 8.00 p.m.â€"â€"Public Meeting Your are invited to attend these Gospel Services, Rector: Rev. Canon Casning, B.A., LTh 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 pm.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday of month, at 11 am., on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on the 5th Sunday and Festivals at 8.30 a.m. South Porcupine, Ont. BLCOR AVENUE. Rev. James A. Lyttle, Minister 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service Evening Serviceâ€" 7.00 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10.00 am.â€"For all 12 years and over 11.00 a.m.â€"Dome Sunday School 2.00 p.m.â€"PFor all below 12 years 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. schumacher Minister: Rev. Lors W. Carlson, B.A. Morning Worshipâ€"Schumacher 11 a.m. Afternoon Serviceâ€"Delnite 2.30 p.m. Evening Serviceâ€"Golden Cityâ€"7.00 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL Golden Cityâ€"11 a.m. Delniteâ€"1.30 p.m. Schumacherâ€"2.00 pm. Come to our friendly, inspirational Services See that your children are at Sunday school Captain Mitchell, C.A. Assistant Minister St Matthew‘s Timmins. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer South Porcupine, Ont. (Missourt Synod) Tev. E. Rotb, Pastor Divine Service at 8:30 pm. in the Anglican Church South Porcupine. All are welcome. Christian South Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. E. Woocdall!l, D.D. Minister Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday at 11 Mountjoy United Church Minister : REV. W. M. MUSTARD, M.A., B.D .45 a m.â€"â€"Morning Worship Member friends mt day evenil PFrizsc WwWInners WEere: â€"LAQLiGS:.«â€"â€" ISl Mrs. F. Etonehouse; 2nd, Mrs,. A. Pigâ€" eon: 3rd, Mrs. R. M. Smith. Gentleâ€" men:â€" l1st, Mrs. W. A. Devine; 2nd Mr. B. Whiteman: 3rd, Mr. R. Smith AND Porcupine United Church A y adies‘ Auxiliary Whist Drive at Legion Hall B‘nai Israel Synagogue Cedar Street North ISRAEL 1. HALPERN, Rabbi YV. LINDER, Cantor St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church St. Matthew‘s Church Trinity United Church Schumacher Anglican Church McINTÂ¥RE AUDITORIUM First United Church Timmins 100 Mountjoy Street S. Minister St. Paul‘s Church United Church ~Morning Worship Evening Worship Sunday School â€"~for all 12 and over ~for all under 12 Science Society Auxiliary and Hall on weekly whist Regular Meeting of Fireside Club Held Monday Red Cross Reports Very Faâ€" vourable. Cheer Fund is Planned. Next Meeting to be a Christmas Party. Mattagami Ladies‘ Club Member Receives Gaft Weekly Meeting of Mattaâ€" gcami Ladies‘ Club Held at Mrs. A. Guindon‘s Preâ€" sentation Made. The weekly draw was conducted by Florence Guindon, daughter of the hostess, and was won by Mrs. P. Trevâ€" enna, who was the recipient of a pyrex pie plate. Those present were Mrs. N. Cameron Mrs. L. Landers, Mrs G. Allison, Mrs R. Lazenby, Mrs. M. Wallingford, Mrs B. Pllis, and Mrs. A. Guindon. ‘At the next meeting at the home of Mrs B. Ellis, 118 Balsam, the pieces of the Afghan will be pout together to be donated to:the Navy Leaguwe. Women‘s Auxiliary of St. Mary‘s Hospital Meeting Considerable of the cutting of the gauze was also done. ©The making of 2 dozen Infants‘ Vess The making of 1‘% dozen Draw sheets. The hemming of 6 dozen Infants‘ large diapers. The hemming of 3 dozen Lab. Napâ€" kins. The meeting of the Women‘s Auxilâ€" iary of St. Marys Hospital on Monday afterncon, was a veritable hive of inâ€" dus‘try and a record attendance filled to overflowing the auditorium of the Nurses* residence, There were 170 laâ€" dies present and the work may be tabâ€" ulated as follows:â€" The making of 200 large sponâ€" ges and the making c‘ 470 dozen small sponges, (each sponge consisting of a square of gauze â€" folded.) The executive and conveners of the auxiliary wish to thank the members The hemming 0/ 4 doz>n Infants small diapers. After the introduc Freenwood moved t The next meeting { a Christmas part riends on Dec. 7th @Â¥%%%0% 0000449 % 000000# 0 00 % 0 % 9 9 % 0 e a John W. Fogg, Limited Pocohontas YARD sSCHUMACHER PHONE 725 Order Your Coal NOW from Fogg‘s introduction of visitors Myrs. moved the adjournment. meeting will take the form Lumber, Cement, Building Material, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mil} Supplies RD 1EAD OFFICE YARD BRANCH OFFICE LCHER TVMMINS KIRKLAND LAKE E 125 PHONE 117 PHONE 393 airtv {for members and Pennsylvania Anthracite Purity Egg Steam Coal Marne Stoker Bv Product Coke THURSDA Y , BAZAAR AND BARE SALE, by Presâ€" byterian Church, will be held in Odadâ€" fellows‘ Hall, Saturday, November 21st, 3 to 6 pm. Display of Fancy Work and Knitted Goods suitable forâ€"~Christmas presents. Also Fish Pond and variety of Home Baking. WANTED, by the Childrens Aid Soâ€" cigty. families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestan! children 10 to 14 years of age. If intere«ted, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. DIVIDEND NUMBER 364 A regular dividend of 1% has been declared by the Directors on the Capiâ€" tal Stock of the Company, payable on the 2nd day of December, 1942, to shareholders of record at the close of business on the 18th day of November, 1942. Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited North Bay Nugget: A milkman inâ€" ducted into the army wrote back home from camp: ‘"Bessie, I sure do like this army life. It‘s so nice to lie abed every morning until fiveâ€"thirty." ‘hanks and appreciation to all the laâ€" dies who for such valuable assistance in the work of the Hospital. There will be due notice of future meetings. for their splendid response and coâ€"oper. ation and the Sisters extend their DATED the lith day of November 1942. Io A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) 14%¢e A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) Al) Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" viser‘s risk. BR EA D Oe BDoropine Ask for Cogpons Redeemable on Bread and Pastry CLASSIHIED ADS MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS Phone 26 P. C. Finlay, Secretary