A large cowd atten dance on Friday eve seemed to have a of the ladies were but a few evening £ one of the ts ever attended should go to they evening enjoy ‘Thank you, Doris. . .. . Ann . "on the job" again after a holid; she has a special "thank you" f« Doris Shaheen who carried 0o work during that time. . .. .. a realizs that the North country best place of all. . .. ... its fie greener, its skies are bluer, its are "extraâ€"grand", its friends a In Sudbury, this writer spent a few minutes at the Ahonenâ€"Heiskanen wedding, which was attended by a large number of friends from Sudbury and district. . . . . .the popular bride, Senni Heiskanen, has been a visitor to Timmins on several occasions, and is wellâ€"known in her home town as an active member of the Red Cross. a star in several dramatic presentaâ€" tions at "Sampo‘" Hall. . . .and a longâ€" time member of the gymnastics group in Chat district. :. . .: .. her father is a pioneer jeweller of the Nickel City, and among the guests were Mr. and Myrs. Hokkinen, of Timmins, (Mr. Hokkinen being an employee of the local L. Halâ€" perin Jewellery Store) The Jr. C. W. L. are being kept busy lately .. at their meeting last Wednesday, it was reported that 5 pairs of socks and one seaman‘s scarf were completed ... They are also going to start knitting on an Afghan and are going to made a ditty bag to send to tht Merchant‘s Marine this month . . . It was deâ€" cided that the members will enterâ€" tain the South Porcupine Jr. ©C. W. L at a banquet at the Fern Cottage on June 18th . . . strawberry lawn social will be held Wednesday afternoon, June 24th at the home of Mrs. J. Martin, 13 Cherry street FWvervhlv is welcome. A wedding of local inter place on Monday morning Anthony‘s Cathedral, whit Caron, daughter of Mr. and Caron, became the bride stable Joe Handley, son of Mrs. F. Handley of Regina bride made a lovely pictur white triple sheer gown W braid . . . A wedding break lowed the ceremony and th left on their honeymoon . withes are extended to this young couple by all their . . . On their return, they side at 235 Hemlock street, Dropped Between Stltches B\.\\\‘ In North Bay during thne WEEKâ€" end, Ann met Mr. Lyman Murray, principal of the local High and Voâ€" cational school for the past few years, but now resigning to take a new post in Kingston, and Mr. eattic, principal of the Mattagami Public School. .. ... the two men were making a trip to Southern Ontario, Mr. Murray with the specâ€" ial purpose of making friends with his brand new son and heir. By Ann 5 sm\\\\\\\\\\\\x“s\\\“sssttss‘\tt\st\ttssu\\\\s Hignligh A sparkling sterling silver spoon engraved "Kinettes 1942", will find its way with Mr. and Mrs. Russ Thompkins to Kirkland Lake, where Russ and Rhea intend o make their home after the end of this month. . . .:. Russ is a popular Third Ave. at Cedar Street THM MINS Everybody i »‘\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\“\“\“‘.‘S.‘“‘\‘\\‘\\\\\\\\\\'\ 4 Don‘t Forget Father‘s Day SUNDAY June 21st Regardless of his age, he‘s probably just a boy at heart and gets a big kick out of being remembered on Father‘s Day. At Remus‘ you‘ll find hundreds of nractical jewelery gifts that are sure io please. Third at Cedar streel, iimmins Main at CGolden, South Porcupine ANY FATHER WILL APPRECIATE A FINE GIET OF JEWELERY ble at Cedar Street, Timmins y during the weekâ€" Mr. Lyman Murray, local High and Voâ€" for the past few resigning to take a he bride of Conâ€" ry, son of Mr. and of Regina ... the ely picture in her r gown with gold ling breakfast folâ€" ny and the couple ieymoon . . . Best led to this popular LIMC,. . . MVSOY dressed informally owns were present Paul Jones in the lorning at ot. , when Jean Ir. and Mrs. A. bride of Conâ€" on of Mr. and bluer, its peopi( friends are true m, and Mr. he Mattagami the two men to Southetrn 121 t JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST Ann is back holiday, and ou" for Miss ied on this could i gkay ough friends will reâ€" h6 fields are ts people M ind she 1 is the quif A marriage Of much iliGfiIE3sL, i9 friends in Timmins will be solemnized in St. Andrew‘s and St Paul‘s Anglican Church at Montreal toâ€"morrow (Friâ€" day) when Sgt.â€"Observer Albert (Bert) Hornby, son of Mr. and Mrs,. FP. J. Hornby of Timmins, will take as his bride Miss Ethel Meadows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Meadows, of Montâ€" eal. . . .at present the popular brideâ€" oâ€"be is being feted at numerous showâ€" ers, and friends in town extend their wishes to the counle, the groom being wellâ€"known and wellâ€"liked here. . . . . they all hove that "Bert" will return to the North Country with his bride so ,that those good wishes may be expresâ€" sed by word of mouth. Mrs. T. Blackman, 63 Hemlock strâ€" eet, was hostess to the Eastern Star knitting group on Monday evening, at the closing meeting for this season . . . it has been decided that the regular knitting meetings will be discontinued until September, when the Arbutus Chapter. will again resume its activities . /. . however, members are urged to keep up their knitting at home, and any one who wishes to use more wool are asked to get in touch with Mrs. T. Coulson, 36 Hollinger Avenue, or Mrs. Fred Jackson, 14 Patricia Boulevard. Diplomas, pins and bouquets of red roses were presented to the 1942 Gradâ€" uating class of St. Mary‘s Hospital at the annual graduation exercises held on Monday evening in St. Anthony‘s Cathedral basement. . . .sixteen young ladies,who form the largest class ever to graduate from the local â€" hospital, were starryâ€"evyed and happy as their parents and friends extended congratâ€" ulations and good wishes, with the knowledge that these girls have comâ€" pleted three years of hard work in orâ€" der to become registerd nurses. Proceedings are underway at Clute near Cochrane, Ontario, where the Distict Annual Convenâ€" tion of the Women‘s Institute is taking place. . . . .three delegates are representing the locd1 branch of the Institute at the convention, among them being the president, Mrs. C. O. Davison, and the pastâ€" president, Mrs. P. G. Howard. .. the third delegate is Mrs. A. Jack. Sincere good wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Boisclair. the former Miss Bertha Audet, whose marriage was a lovely event at St. Anthonys Cathedral on Monâ€" day, and to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas sexton, who said "I do" at St. Matâ€" thew‘s Anglican Church during the afternoon of the same day. . . ... Mrs. Sexton is the former Miss Yolâ€" ande Mamoletti, and her husband is town clerk at Iroquois Falls, where the couple will take up resâ€" idence. . . Mr. and Mrs. Boisclair will reside in Timmins. Dr. O. J. Stahl made the presentaâ€" tion of gifts from the Nurses‘ Alumnae to each graduate, extending his good wishes to these girls who have taken Continuing the celebration of the graduation, the annual dance took place in the Porcupine Badminton Club on Tuesday evening, with each graduate wearing the white of their .. ;. .. each girl seemed to "stand out" from the seemed to ‘"stand out" from the large crowd, the knowledge of atâ€" taining what they had started out to do, making them even .. .~. "Af possible. . . in the. eliminaâ€" tion dance, which left only the graduates of the 1942 class dancâ€" ing after other graduates of other years had been asked to leave the floor, these sixteen girls made a picture that was a pride and joy to all who saw them. . in their capâ€" able hands will rest the comfort and happiness of many patients in the vears to come. Phone 199 Phone 3989 , fMHI] WiSIP to SIgnalmun and who were married tha thew‘s Anglican Chu Winnie Atkinson and Mr ng timnit ber program of tap : forget, T Hall, Fo Sixteen attractive models, from litâ€" tle boys and girls to young ladies in their ‘teens‘ modelled the "cotton parâ€" ade" of summer clothing at the Senior Catholic Women‘s League Fashion Show on Tuesday evening in the baseâ€" ment of the Church of Nativity. . . .. Wabaso cottons were designed into the most charming of summer wearables, with the finishing touch being providâ€" ed by a bridal nrocession garbed enâ€" tirely in cotton frocks. . . many of the guests were the lucky winners of fine prizes, among these a cake and speciai door prizes. Once again, vesterday afternoon, Ann was the nleased guest of the Ladies‘ Guild of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church, along with many other women from this district who know from past events that they will always receive cordial hospitality at events held by the Guild ... scene was the charming home of Mrs. C. E. Taylor on will 1b matrri the new Mr. and Mrs. Burgess, whose marriage was solemnized in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, will reside in Sudbury, and friends in this district hope that they will make frequent visits to this northern town. . . .present at the wedding and reception were Mrs. J. W. Spooner, aunt of the bride, and her little daughter, Miss Sheila Ann. formet charinin Tamara afternoo with gu introduc tea â€" wa JTune 8th at each visitor signed her name as she entered the reception hall . . . by the time Ann found her way to the tea (early in the afternoon) the many good things which had formed the baking at the bake table, had been sold to appreciative natrons, and new guests were wistfully hoping that other memâ€" bers would send in more "goodies." Snapd mixed fi Matthew day afte Blairmore Enterprise:â€"A Scot told us the other day that he knew an Abâ€" erdonian called Mcintosh who changed his name to Charles Nelson Robertson, to ma‘tch the initials on his towels. A â€"threeâ€"tiered wedding cake, topped with a gay silver bell, and made by the bride‘s mother, centrâ€" ed the bride‘s table at the recepâ€" tion which followed the Cooperâ€" Bayne nuptials on Tuesday (prevâ€" icusly mentioned in this column) . . and groom are wellâ€"known and popular throughâ€" out the town and district, and to them will go the sincere good wishâ€" es of their many friends for all the happiness that life can give. . . . . the tall, slender bride was, as her friends describe it, a "perfect picâ€" ture" in her wedding frock of @ucen‘s blue with pale pink and St. Matthew‘s Church is Setting for Cooperâ€"Bayne Nuptials on Tuesday Miss Dorothy Margaret Bayne, Only Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 8. Bayne, Becomes Bride of Signalman Reginald H. Cooper, R.C.N.V.R. aI ture" @ucen blue h ramme in and guUests . ; duced by was the rackKk stt +oon.â€" th fla ) cottons were designed into the harming of summer wearables, e finishing touch being providâ€" a bridal nrocession garbed enâ€" i cotton frocks. . . many of the were the lucky winners of fine among these a cake and speciai e bake table, had been ciative natrons, and new wistfully hoping that othe would send in more "goo¢ 1€ 1¢ A J cours ‘ill be pupil wers adorned the altar ‘s Anglican Church on moon at 4 o‘clock, for a ing wedding, when Mis 1arming bri( ident of Ti Mr. and M in Timn be the dancing recital by »ils of Mae Watts‘ dancâ€" . .a@all students, from the ancer to the eldest memâ€" ass will take part in the which includes a variety f{t shoe routines. . ..don‘t R« Alt TY d in the news o @assev, Ontario ned her ention h t, and throughout the tea tables were filled a novel and new idea the Guild at its last guestâ€"book" in which sey, tUntario, on ock, of Miss Franâ€" Mr. Ronald Burgâ€" bride being a of ‘Tinmnmins. .. .:. Mr H ch, and Mr. Gor A€ 1D da ne re extended Reg Cooper, whose alway ; d dist ind baskets 0o nade THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO evenin Harmon arter length was cleverly of buttons. aug} duat Mrs. F Wight Rev. C 1€ of Quf Itar at St on Tuesâ€" r a quietâ€" Miss Dorâ€" daughte: Bayne, 0: e bride 0 11 d 11 Miss Finâ€" > chu was C vely t of pale A T Recital by Pupils of Miss Jordison at South Poreupine AY m Frida pils of Mi: gave the f music class Porcupine. Parents | dance and summer from ths old Ma: teen â€"age applause as they looking very prf L10ofdonl 1. beth Pearce actec gramme ushers. The following pi "God Save the ] 1.â€"Marjorie A1 and Skipping" 2, Ronald Billin 3. EFlizabeth â€" St Moon." 8. Ca Mornin 9, Na 10, ‘ D 11. E. Duetâ€" Twinkle." 4. Andy Anders 5. Allan Lintfot 6. Graham Cool 16. James Savageâ€" 17â€"Margaret Kel tionâ€"*‘The Movies" 18â€"Virginia enna Woods." 19â€"â€"Mary Anders 20. Patricia CroSss Joan Legary and P?f ble Duetâ€"‘"‘The Cu 21. Bcvelley Couk phony." wWere Presentation to Miss Verne Smythe at South Poreupine South Porcupine, June 8 to The Advance. Miss Verne Smythe, R Tuesday for Trenton wh join the commissioned ran for the R.C.A.FPF. Miss Smythe has gain many friends during the has lived in South Pore won unstinted praise al ner skill as a nurse bo and in private homes . both the uniform and in her new role and the all her friends here will ; On many occasions w few weeks while awaitin has been guest of, hon« teas, etc., and on Sunds lovely tea was held in the Nurses‘ Residence at General Hospital, unde of Miss Morgan and her â€" Near friends of town and the residence was outh Near friends and the reside: flowers in patr pies, white peor The table w having a centre} candles in silve out the colour s ior nurse, pour( During the was made to I was made 1(10 V Nursing staff 0 Purseâ€"Miss Mo sentation. A co white and blue : with the best w and ca cCrsag« ba the veil bouva Mrs ‘‘Thne sSUupceryvIist said: "I have it to "do. deeper."â€"Sudbt Mi hG 6 W Marjorie age pupil 1A V iA W a T‘lI ancy 1 Doreen Elaine ois Thom Elaine Cooke ant â€"*"The Blue Dan Pauline Wilsonâ€" JOAn Legaryâ€" Margaret Kellyâ€"CFirst Patricia Crossâ€"â€"‘Cherry James 1 â€"Margaret Kellyâ€"Music( Eila Joan Somervill Bill Andrews and/ L hoes of England." able to attend tht Jean Anderson and itherine ag Swim. ancy Hut ibourer: told to like I dirt wo! [ sumint Gordon in patri0l ite peonie able was in silver erVvIsot aYe it. Aticle â€"Kin Ande ha TV SU} in. iline H 11 d / David William nd bl through sicknes: nd Marilyn Cliff enadac and thanks for both" in hospital She will grace d the profession ie good wishes of mAKLN of flov of Muset it the er <thie wit I‘w Minuc V1iL OUL LV m t i1 11 ifternoon honoutr L flow for ied Sym th h ~the ientation rom the Uniform the preâ€" s in red, ind then me thing the hole eft on he will |* wherd the t herself ts sheo ll1, s1 jartic pecial Ocl1] Do C th(“ 10.00 .1 11.00 g‘s |11.00 Don T11 1p1( rses, vited with popâ€" ited, with 1 h M l1 | Divine Service at 8:30 pm. in the iAnglican Church South Porcupine. PC All are welcome. Sunday Services | 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School | 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class | 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer l‘ 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer ‘Holy Communion on 1st Sunday at 11 11 The Presbyterian Church of Canada Oddfelows‘ Hall, Spruce Street Rev. Mr. G. Aitken, B.A., D.D. Mountjoy United Church United Church, Timmins 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. Rector: Rev. Canon Casning, B.A., L TK 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm..â€"Fvening Prayer Holy Communion on lst Sunday O month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m Cedar Street and Fourth Avenue Minister Rev. W. M. My.stard, M.A., B.D. ()â€"â€"Morning Worship (()â€"â€"Evening Worship 15 p.m.~â€"â€"Friendship Hour, sunday sSchool 45 a.m.â€"â€"for 9 to 11 years. 15 p.m.â€"â€"for 12 to 18 years () n mm.â€"for 4 to 8 years. Church Directory REV. E. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, BA Minister pro tem. Sunday School at 2.00 p.m Public Worship at 7 p.m. You Are Welcome Captain Mitchell, C.A. Assistant Minister St Matthew‘s Timmins. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer Sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 â€" p.m.â€"Great Balvation Merting. 3 Mondayâ€"17.09 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 â€" p.m.â€"Young Peoples‘ Sunday Sunday Bunday South Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. E. Woodall, D.D. Minister Strangers Welcome, Meeting. Puesdayâ€"8.v0 p.m.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. _â€"§chumacher Rev. Norman Healey, B.A. Res. 83 First Ave. Phon 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service of ship. 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Service of W Christian Science Society iged Pioneer of North Dies in His 91th Ye United Church South Porcupine, Ont. Koev St. Matthew‘s Church The Salvation Army Major and Mrs, J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. idayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Holiness Meeting St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Churceh B‘nai Israel Synagogue Schumacher Anglican Trinity United Church Imn 11L 100 Mountjoy street Minister St. Paul‘s Chure ISRAEL 1. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDER, Cantor Church McINTYÂ¥RE GYMNASIUM BLOOKR AVENUE. James A. Lyttle, Minister â€"Morning Service â€"Evening Service sunday sSchools ~â€"â€"For all 12 years and over .â€"Dome Sunday School â€"All below 123 years of age All Are Welcome m.â€"Sunday School m.â€"Evening Service of Worshiy A Cordial Welcome to All iing Worship ing Worship dship Hour sunday school 2 and ovver inder 12 South Porcupine, Ont. (Missourt Synod) E. Rothb, Pastor Cedar Street North t Ave. Phone 1094 Morning Service of Worâ€" Come and Wor«hbin Temisk H6 HC6 No ived a V |FPOR SALEâ€"Victor radio. Also oak l dining room chairs. Apply Miss A. Sullivan, 101 Main St., South Porcuâ€" ! pine. â€"~23â€"245 FOR SALEâ€"4â€"room house in » Schuâ€" ‘ macher, every convenience. Will sell very reasonable. Apply to Sullivan Q Newton, Phone 104. â€"23â€"24 WANTED, by the Childre ciety, families willing to on a boarding basis to children 10 to 14 years Intere«ted, phone 855, or C 4, Municipal Building, | i Toronto Telegra ‘that elastic is rar man continues to I‘sce A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classilied Advertising must be paid â€" before insertion to obtain cash rate. In the Estate of Isidor (Jules) Schwartz The Advan sible for errc phoned adver sult ot copy written. _ Mis those sources viser‘s risk, Take notice that all those having claims against the late Isidor (Jules) Schwartz of the Town of Timmins who died on the 24th day of April, 1942, are requested to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 15th day of June, 1942, after which date the proceeds of the estate will be distriâ€" buted having regard only to those claims of which the administratrix shall then have had notice. DATED at Timmins, May 30, 1942. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ee RDorcupmuw ROOM HOUSE for verandah, hot air conveniences. ient terms. Phone CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 26 Cartier Cab Company has contract and DeSantis Mines DRIVE THE SAFE WAY PHONE 2000 NEW LOW RATES 1.00 £:00 Golden 1.50 Paymaster 1-50 City Hovie Gold Minc Hallnot wWORbn PER INSERTION d t every convenienct onable. Apply to Phone 104. (minimum 25¢) Mistakt FO! i SA LE By her Solicitor Hoerman rtisements are wholly All Town Trips will not | occurrin Any Pla ram:â€"Despite th re, the average 1 ... _2.00 1}C u.‘ 200 :. Rosa not be responâ€" urring in teleâ€" its, or as a reâ€" arefully, legibly occurring from ‘man Moscoe, Schumacher, On lay 30, 1942. sSchwartz, Administratrix M 2.00 © Protestan! of age. I1 ‘all at Room ‘Timmins. ns Aid Soâ€" give homes at adverâ€" rage fisher ie truth. in Schumacher 60â€"62t11 Improv in thir PARTY WISHES TO CO] SON WISHING TO GO by motor this Mrs. Pictro Saudino wishes to thank Mr. and Mrs. C. Wallingford and famâ€" ily for Card of Sypmpathy. The followâ€" ing for Mass Cards: Mr. and Mrs, Leo Saudino, Carmine Martino, Cora Amaâ€" dio, Mr. 2. Dalton, Mrs. Emelia Martino, The pallbearers: Mr. Eugenio Leo, Pieâ€" tro Giacobbe, Pete Bofla, Harry Lloyd, Tony Columbo, Tony Bortolus. following for flowersâ€"Eugenio Leo and Family, the Saudino Family, Mrs. Elisa Giovanelli and Daughter, Timmins Dairy, Tony Bortolus, Noraâ€"Family, Nick Mascioli and. Family, C. sSlifano‘ and Family, Moneta Provisions, Lloyd Famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs.C. S$. Anzil, Mr., and Mrs. Jack Dalton, Sr} Luigi Vacchino, Morris Shub, A. Columbo, Northland producers Dairy, Repetto and family Pete Giacobbe, Brother . Martino Ssauâ€" Suitabl Avenue Morris producer Péte Cil: dino, Mi gram of overseas, LK L111 large mouth ou with that lumi recent blackout ng past _ UNDER THME MANAGEMENT OP _ Pourn Conpronatrio®s or CANADA R. Camer( Mountain bsmeao â€" Canada Northern Power Mav THURSDAY, JUNE 18TH, 1942 10y propost invy, Cornw itente«l Devi De Sant Navhohb ‘. * " ‘t t i .l XGENTS WANTED 0| ‘entre Corporation, Limited Mtr. an FOR RENT and ol Apply i Dal hub, . Dalt robbe WANTED elled Unin NU PM( il ‘ses * ~â€"" Graduate and seneral ward duties. excellent living quarâ€" particulars to Miss M. of Nurses Hamilton, Ont. i e4€ ~Â¥ «lt 20. 20 ekâ€"<end or the 11 802J after with Navhob ‘Oooms] ixth avenut oomn ApPIJ ) 4) Kopman ou! ick . d TACT PERâ€" O OPrAW A M zht ho private Apartment. vÂ¥ 89 Pilth nan. +Tele on Hugoâ€" erimented luring the den walkâ€" rated tracâ€" active Comâ€" uit @l}=â€" 24p ftirst p.im. â€"241) that