. Interment was made at â€"the Timâ€" mings cemetery for the late Mr. Robert Annandale, who passed away in Ogden Township on December 26th. The late Robert Annandale Passes â€"‘, N° in Township of Ogden *‘ Mr. Annandale, who was born in Scotâ€" land, was sixtyâ€"seven years old, and had lived in this district for many years. He was a carpenter by trade. Auastralia. Maj.â€"Gen. K. Stuart succeeded Gen. Crerar as chief of the At Popular Prices American Anthracite Canmore Briquettes Rosedaleâ€"Big Horn Canadian and Grenadier Stoker HOLLAND BROS. 143 Commercial Ave. PF s MAJOR GENERAL H. D. G. CRERAR f is here shown behind the sight of an antiâ€"tank gun during an inspection tour at Petawawa training camp. General Crerar h:as recently been apâ€" â€â€˜nted commander of the 2nd Canadian Division overseas, succeeding Maj.â€"Gen. Victor W. Odlum, who becomes Canada‘s high commissioner to FUELS . El ANDS SECOND DIVISION HIGHEST QUALITY 22e * * * 0@ * #* 0. .0 *%0"*0% * * #0, *# ind * *4 * @ *4 #, * * * @ * *4 9 4 #* C @ $*, * * ¢4 * *4 o *4 ht #0 we %, * #¢, * #,.,0 * * Cad # hd #0 * #4 * $ #4 * #46, * *# % 0..2,,0 est 0 8 .00 Phone 2120 Miss Broneâ€"Plioplis Becomes Bride of Mr. Peter Grigas. Wedding Toâ€"day at Church of Nativity of a lovely .wedding this (Wednesday) morning at 9 o‘clock when the Rev. Fir. Murray united in marriage Miss Brone Elizabeth Plioplis, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Plioplis, of 185 . Elm strect north and Mr. Peter son of the late Mr. and Mrs Joseph Grigas. Miss Olive Lafrenier presided at the organ. The bride made a lovely picture in her gown of white chiffon, fashioned with bishop sleeves, round neckline with shirred effect falling into full bodâ€" ice and shirring at the waistline. The skirt was full, and she wore a long veil of embroidered net, caught in a pleated halo effect cap. Her bouquet was made up of calla lilies. Miss Nellie Bubelis, cousin of the bride, of South Porcupine, attended as bridesmaid, daintily attired in heavenly blue net, trimmed in pink, with â€" a matching flowaered cap, caught with pink bows.. She carried pink roses. ‘The Church of Nativity was the scene Mr. John Plionpnlis, brother of. the o relatives survive him in Canada, one ‘brother is living in Scotland. 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Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the groom‘s parents, where his mother received the guests in a frock of black crepe, with matching accessories, and a corsage of roses. ‘The bridal couple left in the afternoon for North Bay, the bride travelling in a dress of mustard wool, with brown hat and accessories, and a brown‘fur coat. They will reside in Mr. and Mrs. Gaitan Monâ€" §eon on Wedding Trip to orth Bay. Wedding Christmas Eve at Notre Dame Des Lourdes Church Miss. Frances Golka Beâ€" «comes Bride of Mr. Theoâ€" dore Noel. The Dame des Lourdes Roman Catholic Church was the scene of a lovely wedding on Christmas Eve beâ€" fore midnight mass, when the Rev. Fr, A, Morin united in marriage Miss Frances Golka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Golka, and Mr. Theoâ€" dore‘ Noe!l, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Noel, of 60 Montgomery avenue. Given in marriage by her brother, the ‘bride was <charmingly attired in an ensemble of navy blue cerpe, with matching hat and accessories, and a corsage of pink and white roses. Following the ceremony, the groom‘s mother received guests at the reception at her home, wearing a frock of black Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served to the family and relatives at the home of the bride‘s parents, where the bride‘s mother reâ€" ceived guests in an ensemble of harvest wine â€"velvet, with matching accessories and a corsage of roses. She was assisâ€" ted .by the bride‘s aunt, Mrs. Chas. Bubelis. Later in the evening, the bride and groom will receive their friends at a reception. They will reside at 64 Patâ€" ricia Boulevard. bride acted as groomsman. An attractive marriage was solemnizâ€" ins. To Our Employees > and , i eople of the Porcupine Camp THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Cathedral Setting AC1 Don Millar, of the RCAF., ‘ with Mrs, Millar and baby, Carol, spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. , Millar‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. \ Gibbons. Mrs. Millar and baby will be for Christmas Day Wedding Event Miss Rose Percival and Mr. Henri Spencer United in Marriage. 8t. Anthony‘s Cathedral was ‘he setiing for a lovely wedding on Christâ€" mas morning when Mis; Rose Percival, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Percival, tecame the bride of Mr. Henri Spencâ€" er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxime Spencâ€" er. The Rev. Fr. Deshaies officiated. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. C. Percival, the bride was lovely in a bridal gown of white satin, fashâ€" joned on long, fitted princess; lines which flowed in‘o a flared skirt. The round neckline fell into a draped bodice and long waistline, and the bride wore a long veil of white net, caugh; in lilyâ€" ofâ€"theâ€"valley, while carrying a bouquet of roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. Miss B. Percival, sister of the bride, at‘ended as bridesmaid, daintily attirâ€" ed in powder blue sheer, with matchâ€" ing small veiled hat, and a bouquet of roses. Mr. A. Spencer was groomsman. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the groom‘s parents, 269 Pine s#treet north, where the bride‘s mother received the guests in an ensemble of black sheer, with matching accessories and a corsage of Mr. and Myrs. Spencer have taken up residence in, Timmins. Man Found Dead in Star Club Room at South Porcupine Other News from South Porcupine and the Dome. South Porcupine, Dec. 30 â€" (Special to The Advance)â€"The death occurred tcday of Jack McDonald, aged 57 years, a single man, and lately a sanitarium patient. Death occurred in his sleep at his room at the "Star Club" boardâ€" ing house. The coroner has released the body for burial. We are glad to report that Mrs. J. A. Lyttle, who has been very ill with an infection of the throat (nscessitating the attention of two nurses), is today definitely better and on the road to returning health. ; Mr. and Mrs. Fulton, of Hearst, spent the Christmas season with Mrs. Starling on Commercial Ave. up staying until the 7th before reurning ; W. Wilson, Mrs. Anna Wileon, to Toronto. _ visitors at the Gi#â€"‘Jay and the hostess, Mrs. "ï¬ bons‘ home were LAC Gordon Adams Special guests were Mrs. Dorothy Millâ€" and AC1 Robert Millar, of Ansonvilie_er (N.G. for the Rebekah Lodge), Mrs. AC1 Orry Costain was home from |Henry Miller, Mrs. G. Hemer, Brandon soending Christmas wi‘th his}S. Pearce and the guest of honour, Mrs parents at Dome Extension. | N. S:ern. A Christmas baby was born in the Porcupine General Hospital. To Mtr. and Mrs. Frank Prijatelj, of Golden Avenue, South Porcupine, was born a son on December 25th. Bornâ€"On December 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hofer, of 150 Front S., a son, in Porcupine General Hospital. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. John Ostaâ€" fichuk, of 73 Eighth Avenue, Timmins, â€"@ sonâ€"â€"on December 306th, in Pcorâ€" cupine General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Smith, of Wilâ€" liam St., returned on Monday from a week‘s holiday in Sudbury and Webtbâ€" The annual ratepayers‘ meeting for the of a trustee for SS. No. 1 School Section, Tisdale, is to be held on Wednesday evening, Dec. 31st in the auditorium of the Public School at 8 A Watchnight service is to be held in the United Church on Wednesday (‘onight) 11.15 p.m. The service will be preceded by a short organ reâ€" cital, and a Candlelight service will follow. Illustrated hymn:s will be sung, and Mr. Gordon Browne will recite "The Web of Life." Refreshments will be served after the service. Misses Elsa McDonnell and Margaret Burton, of the Dome, are spending part of the school vacation in Kirkland Lake. AC2 Joseph Mitchell, of the R.CAF., Toronto, spent Chris‘mas at home at Dome Extension. AC2 Crawford Smythe and AC2 C. Rowatt, both of the RCAF., were vistors at the homes of friends here during the Christmas season. Mr. Jos. Stanlake, working in the shipyards at Kingston, was up for Christmas at his brothers‘ home at Dome Extension. Reggie Libby, of the Royal Canadian Navy, stationed at Kingston, left on Friday after spending Christmas Day with his parents at Dome Ex. Mr. and Mrs. George Woodsâ€"who. were married last Saturday at Sault Ste. Marieâ€"came home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, of Dome Ex. ‘who were witnesses of the marriage also returned. The bride‘s name beâ€" fore her marriage was Gertrude Ross, of Sault Ste. Marie. The ladies of the Oidâ€"Timers‘ Club were guests of Mrs. S. Sky on Monday evening, to welcome Mrs. N. Stern (Mrs, Sky‘s sister) from Toronto, who was one of the original charter memâ€" bers of Kitchener Rebekah Lodge in South Porcupine. All had a very happy evening, bridge being the form of enâ€" tertainment. Prizes were won by Mrs:. Miss Iris Webb, of Kingston, was home to spend the holiday wit‘h her parents at Dome Extension. Mr. Howard Dixon, of Kingston, was a visitor in town on Christmas Day. : Libby, Mrs. D. Miller and Mrs. Jay. Those present were: Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. B. Webb, Mrs. A. E. Stanlake, Mrs. T. Gibbons, Mrs. B. Anthony, Mrsi. H. Montrose, Mrs. Libby, Mrs. A. Ewing, Mrs. Wilson Rayner, Mrs. W. aSacte dindic dtaciadin im die dipdiecte oie dip ctedie den ies sumed rehearsals on Monday evening when there was an encouraging at:endâ€" ence. All members of all sections must make a special effort to be present at all future rehearsals, as ;here are only about seven weeks left unt‘il the pres= entation of the "Pirates of Pensance". Next Monday the ladies are asked to meet at 7.30 prompt, and gen‘tlemen at 8 o‘clock. Rehearsals Resumed by Schubert Choral Society Paging the First®® Baby of 1942 _ As in past years The Timmins Dairy will deliver to the parents of the first baby born n 1942â€"One month‘s supply (31 quarts) of pure, rich Timmins Dairy Milk. Timmins Dairy: Parents Must Reside in Timmins or Schumacher Corner Kirbyâ€"and Birchâ€"Timmins < / old gentleman saw aA gf of an English pWk and them what game they play et. d the youngster, "We‘re going to piay a game of Eng versus "Are some of you going to ‘Iack your faces, then?" asked the old gefitleman. "Oh,. no!" said the youngster, very seriously, "some of us are going to wash them."â€"Northern News. Waitress: "Bless your heart, applies were forbidden in the Garden of Eden, too." â€"Sudbuary Statr Sailor: "I see there‘s a rule against EASILY OVERCOME BER 3ist, 1941 iC