Miss Etta Campk coness @t the Timm will be guest speake morrow at meeting United Church and_ toâ€"day, at the Moun at a joint meeting c sociation and the V . . . toâ€"mort the Presbylerial : macher . . . Miss C lough from a missio and old friends will friendship with her i/‘s another 0 sent in by a : the thought i in mind and vice, you‘ll fi times like the "Let the Su: by Albert E. I Mrs. Harry Lloyd, at whose knitters of. La Federation D Canadiannes Francaises me day evening, was especially 4| the members who were una tend but were good enough herâ€"of the fact ... in such ; hostess can make arrange those;who will be present, a dot of worry and bother meeting will take place evening at her home. Twentyâ€"six dollars was the amount collected by the Kinettes at the sale of homeâ€"baking held on saturday in the Style Shopuoe . . . as soon as cakes, cookies, or breads made their appearâ€" ance on the window, which was attracâ€" tively adorned for the occasion, cusâ€" tomers purchased the dainty baking, and early in the afternoon, everything was sold ~out . . . Mrs. R. B. Stock, Mrs.. J. M. Cartan, Mrs. J. Dalton, Mrs. Henry Hudson, Mrs. 0. F. Carter, and Mrs,. Les Marshall were the memâ€" bers who were in chargre aof thp cala i P44 %%% e esssosrse ht 4# %%% 646 444§¢%%¢ 44449 % 44¢44%4% 4#44%4%% 0 0 6@ ¢@%% 0 © . AIt Kinge cere thanks ized the sale, such a g who consider able to nurc} be welcome plan a simila Ti¢t®.". . All will be used ing garments wick â€"Bay", club. 4048044444 A lovely diamond, one sparkling in a high se two small diamonds as . graces the third finger, of Leona Boileau, who re cently from a holiday vi onto ... . Leona is the d Mr. and Mrs.O). Boileau and her fiance is Inspect Kirk of the Royal Canadi ed Police, now stationed Haskatchewan, but pre sergeant with the foree i: serSCAaNlL with the 1orce 4 . Inspector Kirk is Mr. an Mrs. Cyril Kir} . ... the‘lucky m Jack Cantin, sot and Mrs. Cantin Madeleine and J:; definite wedding Another very l sparkles on the imp the left hand of M; ger, . daughter of Mr gory ~Berlinger, of 45 Preston »=t Mrs. "‘J. lucky winner raffied at the Sweet Caporal place at the ho ton, Patricia were made at eight thousanc overseas in th expected that made shortly . ing‘s meeting v home of Mrs. ( ier avenue. Thermigque The pup the featur« Dropped Between Stitches BE BEA UTIEUI with a Put your wind Let the sun Get your cour: If you‘re goit Turn your slee From the da To where beau And the ow Put your win A bit highe When the jo! Whistle, if â€" Someone‘s s Want to w From a heart INEURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES â€" REAL ESTATE MELEPHONE®: 112 TIMMINS soOUTH PORCUPINE 30 20 Pine Street North, Meinnis Block Timmins Machineless WAREKOUSE FOR RENT . IDEALLY SITUATED ON KIRBY AVE. ADâ€" JONING T. N. 0. RAILWAY SIDING. REASONABLEâ€"FOR FURâ€" THER PARTICULARS APPLY TO 8448 *AAA * * * 11 or Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering ITCHA in . the Mountjo meeting of ; h 88888 4888448888418 *%818 *4 *L * * | T‘lf impbell, formerly 81011 1 will b her. hn 11 CK 11 plan the occasion, cusâ€" he dainty baking, ernoon, everything Permanent 14 and Mrs 10 Main in the s 11 16 in Timmins the son of of Toronto, nited Church Woman‘s Asâ€" ‘s Missionary > will address g in Schuâ€" 11 is on fULâ€" Cl 11it 111 in Mour in Regit Phone ng wWith s guards, eft hand irned reâ€" L to Torâ€" ind diamond finger of id it saves 1. c toâ€"morrow sLtOry 18 ate Mr. present, nade no ‘rly deaâ€" Church, ind to«â€" Mountjoy 1Mm ky Ki JX teful to me thi ‘emme! 11 notify e, the s ~â€"fOI TY a" Bv Ann T( ) be will Miss Laila Koskela, whose marriage to Mr. Wilho Sivunen takes place on Monday, was guestâ€"ofâ€"honour on Monâ€" day evening at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs. Frank Winder, 180 Spruce street north, with Miss Nelâ€" ma Johnson, Mrs. Tom Small, Miss Helen Lehto, and Mrs. Frank Maki as jJoint hostesses . . . the popular brideâ€" elect received numerous lovely gifts for her new home, as well as several beauâ€" tiful personal gifts . . . present were a large number of her friends from Timâ€" mins and district. Miss Nelma Johnson, popularly known to her many friends as "Johnny" was the surprised recipient of a lovely gift at the concert presentâ€" ed by her gymnastics groups in the Harmony hall on Priday evening . . . the youngsters and the older girls whom she has taught for the past even yvears gave her a lovely compact and corsage as a small "thankâ€"you" for all she has done . .. ‘"Johnnvy‘"‘ has devoted many hours to training the groups, and she deserves a lot of creâ€" dit for what she has done . . . Helen Korri made the gift on behalf of the group, and in a few words expressed appreciation for "Johnny‘s"‘ ability and patience. group of the Arbutus Chapter Eastern Star on Monday evening, when the members continued the fine "work they have been doing, while spending a very pleasant evening . . . a dainty lunch was served by the hostess, and plans were made to meet on Monday, June Ist, at the home of Mrs. Dave Bennett, 28 Fifth Avenue, Schumacher . . . a special note of interest to all friends of the Chapter is the announcement of a fashion shaw and afternoon tea to be held on Wednesday afternoon, June 3rd in the .masonic hall . . . you‘ll hear more about this event at a later date when plans are contpleted. Mrs. A. H. Cooke of Property was hostess to The day awaited by so many musicâ€" lovers of this district, is just around the corner . ... it‘s next Tuesday, May »th, the day when Lawrence Defoe, noted Canadian tenor, will give a reâ€" cital in Ithe McIntyre auditorium . . . wellâ€"known throughout Canada as "Toronto‘s Popular Tenor.‘"‘ Mr. Defoe is choir leader at the Woodgreen Uniâ€" ted Church in Toronto, and has apâ€" peared on many concert programmes and broadcasts . . . don‘t forget, Tuesâ€" day evening at the McIntyre Audiâ€" torium. Y oung People‘s Council of 8. A. to Mecet at Kirkland The Young People‘s Council of the sSalvation Army for this part of the North will convene at Kirkland n Monday, May 25th. The young »eople {jof the various branches of the Army from North Bay up will be reâ€" resented at this gathering. The counâ€" Miss Barbara Campbell, who left last Thursday to join the Women‘s Division of the R. C. A. F. at Toâ€" ronto, was honoured before her deâ€" parturg at a farewell party held by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus D. Campbell . . . present were many friends of the popular Schumacher girl, who extended their best wishes for success and happiness in her new post. day evening‘s social by the Woâ€" men‘s Institute . . . the event will take place toâ€"morrow at the Holâ€" linger hall, and conveners have planned an excellent programme to please all who attend . . . members are asked to bring along friends who like a good time .. . event begins at 8.30 p.m. The staff of the Municipal buildâ€" ing held the annual staff party on Friday evening, the members enâ€" joying a "hardâ€"time" party which provided a great deal of amusement and good fun . . . one of tt a charming blonde, practicall the show" with her idea of fashioned woman during ... . games and a C lunch.completed the evenin party held all the home of Mrs. H. Jones, 25 Lakeshore road, with members of the Sweet Caporal Club presenting her with a pbeauâ€" tiful identification bracelet bearing her name and the name of the club. Another Timmins woman leaving for the Women‘s â€"Division of the Air Force is Mrs. June Pender, who will make ‘the journey to North Bay during the <â€"weekâ€"end . . . in North Bay she will spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Letang, before going on to her new post . , on Tuesday evening, Mrs. Penâ€" der was honouree at a fare party held att the home of Mrs Elsewhere in toâ€"day‘s naper is a complete account of the. wedding in Walkerville on Saturday, May 9th, when Miss Dorothy Williams, of that town became the bride of LAC Ernie Lacy, son of Mr. and Mrs.. C. ®.â€"Lacy, of Timmins . . . Mr. and Mrs. Lacy (parents cf the bridegroom) â€" returned vesterday morning from Walkerville, where they were the daughter‘s pa > the gues:s of the s parents. one of the staff, practically "stole idea of the oldâ€" during "hardâ€" and a delicious the McIntyre the knitting farewell This year the General Council which usually is held in Octobyr, has been cancelled, cil is for Salvationists from thirteen to twenty and Young People workers. The convention will be conducted by Col Frank Lamb. On Tuesday, May 26th, the Officers‘ Council for the North will meet at New Liskeard. In corn music cr quality, | cause eve best of f: Mrs. F. Rankin and Mrs. J. A. McEwen Winners of Prizes card Club sion, 1n Al:s Mi Nurs dav enC Home and School Club Elects New Offrcers for Year twe the party to be I in June at t president, Mi Th Work served meetit on ‘l Publ were wWOrkKeTSsâ€" GCOâ€"Operatl Geordon Adamson, g: first entitled "Nutri 'md the bCCOfld "Rus ler;‘ suld series of Teas by Finnish Women is Coming to End M M 1 th« M oll 1 V Mcl1 on T don, field dual five of Toronto‘s radio sts and his voice is known to tically every resident of that city. He has appeared a merous concerts in other and towns in Canada. The ist studied under Mr. 24 B iT Lawrence Defoe, who will give recital in the auditorium of the cIntyre â€" Community Building Tuesday evening, May*26th, is Tthaps one of Canada‘s best own and most popular tenors. reserve forâ€"th appeal. ans were mad v to be held : M 1€ ‘ is also the director of wrence Defoe singers, ar liâ€"known as the choir l Woodgreen United Ch ronto, and as the direct reral broadcast ocial hour during which tea® wa 1, foliocwed the business of th Vie avet ommenting OJ critic, August , flexible, ing every tone wa cutiv( MITS,.*. meeting on Monday afternoon Emnire Hotel, with the president :; W. Thomson, in theâ€" chair. resent was the honorary presidâ€" 1t Viod Al feelit Mr. roup. . Defoe ha Transom was reâ€"elected preâ€" f the Home and Sochool Club annual business meeting held sday evening in the Central Sschool. Other officers elected s follows: iceâ€"presidentâ€"Mr. Jack Thompâ€" af Defoe has broadcast over Toronto‘s radio stations, s voice is known to pracâ€" every resident of that great He has appeared at nuâ€" _ concerts in other cities wns in Canada. The soloâ€" idied under Mr. Arthur Wm. Shakespeare, of Lonâ€" ngland and Edgar Schoâ€" [â€"New York. i1 1f in town, gave a report on ‘s and toothbrushes which distributed here, and which of the work of the club. ess of the recent telephone held by the Princess Alice gratifying point of discusâ€" uncement being made that ankin,‘ of 174 Elm street Mr. J. A. McEwen were the ter the final draw on Saturâ€" rImn it five 1€ ive dollar war savings cerâ€" roceeds totalled fiftyâ€"cight twentyâ€"five cents, of which dollars will be donated to for the Red Cross Emergâ€" t Atl ind Mi €£â€" given nmi0s 10WI veral wWeeks H. W. Darlin he last few iss have been li is a soloist the direct 5. Fisher nmitteeâ€" Weir, as the commi ie work that had past year. )1 1 women of this disâ€" inued the Vanishing ral weeks ago at the W. Darling and Mrs. last few issues of The ave been lists of those ained groups, and the that of women who sses during the past COmIm al ) for a social garden bout the third week me of the honcrary M:Barry." ‘This= will in the club activities ison. Director of the itive Society, Mr. gave two films, the rition in England" 1sSia Defeating Hitâ€" Mrs. T. Homfeldt Mrs. M. P. Honk e broadt DY the secretary, irer, Mrs. Brown; mittee convener, ‘ social convener, membership conâ€" ked for a. discusâ€" e next year‘s acâ€" eresting informal Hansuld expressâ€" Mrs. Rose, Mrs. as the commitâ€" eâ€"Mrs. Carno Mrs. Edwardsot Armstrong. by the secretar W. Trudge J. Howlett a Public Healtl its 5. B. Hanâ€" i _were thg on Saturâ€" Each was ine PORCUPINE ADVANC §3 11 Miss Helen Korri and Mis Mrs. V. Taskinenâ€"â€"M1 Mrs. K. Hill, Mrs. E. I} B. Ahlqvist. Mrs. A. Lundâ€"Mts. and Mrs. H. Raty. Mrs. A. T and Mrs. H. Siren. Mrs. H. Micttinenâ€"NV Mrs. A. Soniâ€"Mrs. E. K. Joki and Mrs. M. E. Mrs. J. Viireâ€"Mrs. C E. Kallio and Mrs. O. I Mrs. W. Maki contrib to the fund. Rauha Brideâ€"Elect, Miss Laila Koskela is Feted at Shower Miss Lailla K guestâ€"ofâ€"honour shower held at t Winder, 180 Sy Mcnday â€" evenin Johnson, Mrs. 1 Lehto, and Mrs cupine, as jJoint A vleasant e numerous inlerc prizes were pres guests. The lovelyv to the brideâ€"toâ€"be coated basket, the made by Miss Neln Helen Lehto. A delicious lunc} hostesses. Among hostesses. MIrS; A. toâ€"be, Mrs. L. Mrs. D. Collander, N: sell, Mrs. Nick Haapala, Mrs. C. G{annon, Mrs: C..1 tila, Mrs. sonen, M Misses Sa Leah and Elli, Hei Sarah Rauha, Do Nykanen, the ho Winder, Mrs Tom Maki, Miss Nelma Helen Lehto, and â€" Miss Laila Koskela Unable to be pr were: Miss I Ct. ~Teeple, Mrs. Slack,. Mrs; M. P. H. J. Kelncck, Winners of Whist Tournament are Announced Tuesday Mrs. Meakins was win prize in the tournament ed by the Ladies‘® Auxilis adian Legion on Tuesda the past several weeks. total was 1623. Oth: winners were as follo Olsen, 1603; 3rd, Mrs. I 4th, Mrs. Forsley, 1598: berts, 1596; 6th, Miss N. Winners for the eveni of this week were: La Pemberton: 2nd, Mrs. â€" 3rd,‘*Mrs. Roberts: Béeézanson; 2nd, M Engman. Those presen fund tea on We Mrs. W. A. Deyv A. Ketley, Mrs. Mrs. J. Precior E. Rey, M Wheeler, M Mrs. J. Smit Women‘s Institute Plans Activities for Comin# Month mie en, Mis Membe membet 1ist on Â¥iL Smith, M ton, Mrs. s V. Mac Ma OUlU Nelma H lovely ton H 11 Star;y th eror of | to hear fitrs. s H. Ikonen H H ‘4 CVC ‘Zansor itp, M ullen, M McQ@Qu 1t Mrs. P . O. Pie H. Kak ML M d Mi: honou K. i Mi H Elma "rank Crank men Mr:s Mis illi M Mr: 11 M ht L On â€" Northern Branches < of Legion Pass o :atmn;, Resolutions h | The Municipal World, the outstandâ€" \ing journal for municipal affairs, and ith(- authoritative organ for municipal |employees, recently conducted a conâ€" test ‘open to its readers, offering sevâ€" leral prizes for the best essays subâ€" \mitted on the topic, "How My Municiâ€" pality May Best Help to Win the, War‘ Mr. Alan T. Longmore, town assessor for Timmins, ‘this morning received a !lottm' from The Municipal World, statâ€" |ing that he had won the honour of !thir(i place in the contest and enclosâ€" ‘ing a cheque for three dollars as the ‘prize money. The winning essays will |be published by The Municipal World in their current issue. ffective work against the Japanese. A lovely pair of kid gloves was preâ€" sented to Mrs. P. G. Howard in appreâ€" clation for her untiring work as presiâ€" lent for the past three years. Plans were completed for a social pvening to be held on FPriday (toâ€"morâ€" . row) evening in the Hollinger Hall. A variety programme will be presented . and dancing will form part of the entertainment. Members are asked to remember that they will supply the refreshments for the event, and all friends are welcomed. It was decided that a large quilting bee will be held in Hollinger hall on Tuesday, May 26th. Women of this district who are good needleâ€"workers, are asked to come along and take part in the work, bringing with them a needle and thimble. Donations were mada to the Central sugar FPund, and to the Red Cross. A letter of appreciation was read from England, being written to thank the members for the magazines which are shipped overseas each week. These magazines are distributed to canteens, hosnitals and to convalescents and proâ€" vide many pleasant hours for the solâ€" diers and civilians in England. A letter from the captain of the ship "Gaspe", adopted by the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute, was read, expressing gratitude for the Eastcr parcels which were reâ€" ceived by the men upon returning to stitute, was read, expressing gratitude for the Easter parcels which were reâ€" ceived by the men upon returning to Canada recently. Plans were made for a rummage sale to be held on Saturday., May 30th, at 9 a.m. in the Hollinger Hall. It was decideq that the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute would sponsor a short course on hooked rugs sometime in October. The course will last for five days, and all wishing to take part in these lessons are free to do so. After the business of the mccting a social period with singing and piano selections by Mrs. C. Surman, was enâ€" joyed, and lunch was served to the members. Won Third Place in kssay Competition Open to Province Timmins Motorist Faces Serious Traffic Charge Walter Greaves, past president of Timmins Legion, was the representaâ€" tive from this branch at the convention n North Bay on Sunday of all the Northern branches of the Legon. A number of strong resolutions were passed, including demand for allâ€"out war effort, the use of Jan labour in the Northern lignite development, and a reauest to Premier Hepburn to disâ€" continue bilingual schools in the proâ€" vince in view of the Quebec atttude to ‘onserpton and other war effort. Mr. Greaves leaves this week for Winnipeg to be the Timmins delegate at the Dominion convention of the Legion where the above resolutions will be considered. Mrs. Greaves and daughter accompany him on the Westâ€" erntrip. morning on a charge of failing to reâ€" main at the scene of accident He pleaded not guilty to the charge and bail was set at two hundred dollars. The charge against Aubertin was laid as a result of an accident at the corner of Spruce street and Third aveâ€" nue, shortly before eleven o‘clock Tuesâ€" day evening. The police were called to the scene by one of the drivers and when they appeared they found that the other driver had left before their arrival. One witness told of seeing the car proceed along Spruce street so the police gave chase. They located the car parked in front of the Timmins Adelard Aubertin, 33â€"yearâ€"old Timâ€" nins miner, residing at 59 Balsam treet north, was remanded vesterday eaded ill wa The id as Christian Science Society flashed his light to failed to heed the table was forced to iing board of the ca *‘ â€"to nut on thHe er was in e Ccal.: ‘ Bradette, 273 Birch street the driver of the other volved in the accident and lat he had been proceeding Third avenue in his truck Aubertin car Ttan through the at Third avenue and hooked nd of his truck. Damage to amounied to about three rhile damage to the car to more than thirty dollars. ht to the driver but l the warning. The ed to jump onto the the car and onen the e emergency brake of seeing the street so the vÂ¥ located the the Timmins The Court of Revision for the purâ€" pose of hearing appeals on assessment for Hovle and Matheson SS. No. 1, will be held in the school house at Hoyle ‘ton Wednesday, May 20th, at 2 p.m. T. A. Sharp, Secreliaryâ€"Treasurer WANTED, by the Childrens Aid Soâ€" ciety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestant children 10 to 14 years of age. I Intere=ted, phone 855, or call at Rootn 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. IN LOVING MEMORY of my dear husband and our dear father, John Fell, who died 25th Mayv, 1940. Just a memory fond and true From those who thought the world of you. â€"Insericd by his wife and family. â€"~20p Mrs. O‘Dacre an Paddy â€"Hassett wi many friends and their kindness an( the illness and de Hassett (father of brother of Mr. Hass those sending flowe ‘The Cour, of Revision covering School Sections 2, 3 and 4, Township of Mountjov, will be held at Sheridan School, Pine Grove Road, on Saturday, May 30th, at 2.30 p.m. In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Morrow Wynne who died at the City of Toronto in the Province of Ontario on the 23rd day of April, 1942. Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having any claim against the estate of the said Robert Morrow Wynne late of the Town of Timmins in the District of TCochrane who died at the City of Toronto in the County Notice is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having anvy claim against the estate of the said Robert Morrow Wynne late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane who died at the City of Toronto in the County of York on the 23rd day of April, 1942, are requested to file with the Executor hereinafter named orâ€"its Solicitors a notice of their claims together with details thereof duly verified by affidaâ€" vit; and the Executor will proceed to disiribute the estate after the 26th day of June next having regard only to the claims which shall have been filed with it on or before that date. DATED at Timmins, Ontario, this 6th day of May, A.D. 1942. The Toronto General Trusts Corporation Bay and Melinda sStreets, Toronto, Ont. By its Solicitors MESSRS CALDBICK YATES Bank of Commerce Building, Timmins Ontario. ~18~19~â€"20 I‘se A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All 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 otf copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly atâ€" adverâ€" viser‘s risk. lc A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) Ohe Dorcmping Aobanes CLASSIFIED ADS HOYLE AND MATHESON ednesday, May 20th, at 2 q; T. A. Sharp, Secreciaryâ€"Tre Hoyle and Matheson 8S.8S. N Phone 26 2.30 p.m. (signed) H ind acoualnlances Ior and sympathy during death ‘of Mr. Martin of Mrs. O‘Dacre and lassett). Also to thank nd No AiSO TO UIldilK ind mass cards. â€"20p imily and Mr. to «thank: ‘"the uaintances for ng regard hall have re that d f my dear ather, John 1940. true he world of Ogilvie, secretary ~19â€"20 The annuval Distric: Child held in the cipal Building at 8 n invited Schumacher, May 20th. Special to The Advance Mrs. A. H. Cooke, and daughters, Mrs. T. L. MacKenzie and +Mrs. John Armâ€" strong, of Kuirkland Lake, were hosâ€" tesses last Wednesday evenning at a nicely ~arranged shower, held at the home of Mrs. Cooke, McIntyre Property Pirst Ave., in honour of Miss: Joan Huxley. A nice social time was enâ€" joyed. Bridge was played and the prize , winners were:; lst. Mrs. Phillip Parfitt; 2nd. Mrs. Walter Craik; conâ€" solation prize, Mrs. Jack Taylor. After the cards the brideâ€"toâ€"be was presesntâ€" ed with a complete set of Pyrex ware. During the evening hostesses served a delicious lunch. Miss Huxley will beâ€" come the bride of Captain Stan Gibâ€" son, Canadian Denilal Corps, the wedâ€" ding to take place Wednesday, June 3ard in ‘Trinity United Cluuch schuâ€" macher.} Brideâ€"toâ€"be Honoured at Shower at Schumacher SHIPBUILDING Work Heavy Lathe and Planer Hands Ship Platers, Fitters and Shipwrights Boilermakers Marine Engine Fitters Boring Mill Hands District of Cochrane Children‘s Aid Kociety Advance Office, Timmins Applications not_ considered â€" from those now in War Work. Back tho men in our Fighting Forces by making for them essenâ€" tial munitions. Excellent working tions. (BBST wagt to do your share front while earnin{ GIRLS and of age with natur of age with We now em Apply for a Joh in the Munitionsâ€" Division BATA SHOE COMPANY of Canada Tanuted girls, â€"hairdred mothers and the armed for Work for Victory APPLY TOâ€"DAY Munitions Division Bata Shoe Company of Canada Limited FERANKFORD ONTARIO or at the office of THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE for application â€" forms. JEWELLER â€"â€" OPTOMETRIST T‘hird Ave. at Cedar Street GoOovVERNMENT RATES PAID STEADY EMPLOYMENT (Worizontal and Vertical) HELP WA THURSDAY. MAY 71S8T. 19423 Apply B d living condiâ€" BI,ST chance ; the working 30\11 own living. . 18 to 40 years _ gkill, preferred. ay former salesâ€" tWWpists, wives, ; #6f the imen in Muni . 194 hrane