Mrs.. Marcel Everard left on Saturday day for Toronto, where she will spend the summer months. Mrs. Everard is on the staff of the Timmins High and Vocatioal School. ‘ Misses Joan and Irene McNulty left on Sunday for Toronto, where they will be employed in war industries. Miss Nadyne Malouin, formerly of Timmins but now resident in St. Cathâ€" arines"® is spending a holiday with her parents in town. Miss Gladvg DeWolf, of Fort William is spending a holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Deâ€" Wolf. Bergeant Pilot PFrank Everard is spending ieave at his home here after receiving chis wings at Hagersville. Messrs. Meyer Bucovetsky and H. Rabkin left on Monday morffing to spend a few days in Kapuskasing. Signaller Reg Cooper left on Saturâ€" day to return to the R.CN.V.R. after spending leave with Mrs. Cooper in town. ! x Mrs.. Len. Godin, of Hamilton,â€" is spending a holiday here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, MacDonâ€" ald, John Street. tFr spending a few months the guest of friends in Timmins. Miss Muriel Fulton,. student nurse at 6t. Michael‘s Hospital, Toronto, is spending: a holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fulton. Mr. and Mrs, A. Mondeux and Mr. and Mrs. G. Mondeux, of Rouyn, were visitors to Timmins last week. . Miss Adcle Assaf returned last week to her home in Cobalt after visiting friends in Timmins. Miss Doreen Dyvyers was the guest of friends in Cochrane last week for a few days. Mr. Denis Shea was the guest last week of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Denis Shea, Sr., at Coulonge, Que. Mrs. H, Haves and little son, Terry, have veen visiting relatives and friends in Pembroke. Miss Eleanor Briffet left on Monday to send the summer at her home in Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin left last Thursday for Gould, Quebec, where they are spending a holiday with Mr. Martin‘s parents. First Lieutenant Jack DeWolf, staâ€" tioned at Valcartier, is spending leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. DeWolf. Mr. Owen Stewart was a visitor Cochrane last woek. Mrs. J. Lieberman, Mr. Korman, and Mr. Centner were business visitors to Kapuskasing last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Piscitallie, of Kapâ€" uskasing," spent the weekâ€"end with friends and relatives in town. Ted Fitzgerald of the R.CA.F., Manâ€" ning Pool, Toronto, is spending leave at his home here. * Miss Geneva Fleury returned recentâ€" ly to her home in Chichester, Pontiac County, Quebec, after visiting in Timâ€" mins and Ottawa. Mrs. Percy Slattery has returned home to Timmins after visiting her parents, Mr.~and Mrs. John L. Fitzpatrick, Deâ€" mers Centre, Que. Lampkin, of the Navy, spent leave in town during the weekâ€"end. Mr. Tom Callion, of Toronto, is a visâ€" itor in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Thompkins and daughter, Bonnie, will leave on Monday to take up residence in Kirkland Lake. Misses Kay and Myrtle Harris have returned from Dauphin, Manitoba, where they spert a few weeks with their parents. Mr. Abbie Ellies left on Sunday for Pembroke, where he will join Mrs. Elâ€" lies. Later they will spend a few weeks in Toronto and other points south. Mrs. L. Nicholis, of Halleybury, was x rawent visitor to Timmins. Miss Laura Meehan returned reecntâ€" ly to herhome in Sheenboro, Que., aiâ€" ‘Miss TLena Richards of Kapuskasing, a visitor to Timmins last week. Dr. Irvin Rosner was a North Bay visitor last week. 210 Birch 8t Miss Emeline Gervais of OMUtawa, was visitor to Timmins last week. % Neon sales and service ©% Wiring and Repairs ELECTRICAL SERVICE A Complete Phone 1735 Timmins | LAC Wm. Jackson, formerly station: ed at the Elementary Flying School a! Oshawa, left on Saturday to take u; his duties with the R.C.A.F. at the Serâ€" vice School at Camp Borden. Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Russel Helen Russell, returned this Toronto, where Miss Russell student at Branksome Hall. Mrs. Gerry Morrow will leave ot Saturday for Ottawa, to join Corpora Gertry Morrow, of the R.C.A.F., staâ€" tioned at Uplands, for a three weeks holiday. Pteée. Russel McGillis the army near Toronto to return to his post leave at his home here Mr. T. C. Soucie ("Ted") has bee appointed manager of the Alexands theatre at Rouyn. He was formerl with Timmins and Kirkland Lak theatres. Among the local and personal notes in the Kapuskasing Northern Tribune last week was this item of local interâ€" est:â€" ‘"‘Mr. and Mrs. M. Naville and son, Garry, left Saturday to reside in Timmins." Miss Gertrude Doherty will leave durâ€" ing the weekâ€"end to spend a few days at her home in Englehart before going on to ‘Vancouver. British Columbia, were she will be the guest of her aunt and uncle. Miss Doherty is on the staff of the Birch Street Public School. T‘wentyâ€"five Prizes Totalling $£1,000, Twentyâ€"five grand prizes (Totalling, $1,000.00) are offered, the first prize being a $500.00 Victory Bond and the other prizes being bonds of lesser deâ€" nomination and War Savings Certifiâ€" cates. Mr and Mrs. Peter Gillen, of Timmins, announce the engagement of their dauâ€" ghter Beatrice to George Douglas Perks son of Mrs. James Maxwell and the late George H. Perks, Timmins, the marriage to take nlace Wednesday July 1st, 1942. The Sailors‘ Hornpipe was cleverly performed by Helen Borland, Doreen Litle, Ruth Wilson, Patricia Cornell, Claire Donoghue, Shirley Thompson, Barbara Bowie, Mayzell Menear, Lois Doolan, Joan Jeffries, Patricia Brewer Gwenneth Robb. The "Tapping Tars‘ were Claire Fluet, Frances Borland, Jean Shields, Lois Doolan and Barbara Bowie, and when they had completed their attractive routine, they carried forth a pretty pink basket which provâ€" ed that its contents were equally charâ€" ming, for out came little Valerie Montâ€" gomery as the Hula Dancer, clad in a bright grass skirt and gracefully gliding through the Hawaiian dance. ‘"*Moments of Mirth" was the title of the humorous portion of the progamâ€" me supplied by Woodhouse and Hawâ€" kins, the radio team whose programme is broadcast weekly on Canadian netâ€" works. Kiwanis Victory Carnival to be on July 10th and 11th The annual Kiwanis Carnivalâ€"this year the Kiwanis Victory Carnivalâ€"will held on July 10th and 1l1ith on Cedar street between Third and Fourth aves. There will be free dancing, good muâ€" sic, wheels, bingo, games, with good prizes, and the usual free admission to the Carnival. Miss Mildred Tackaberty, of the C tral School staff, will leave on Sa day to spend the summer month her home in Owen Sound. In the Tomston items of The New Liskeard Speaker last week there is the following paragraph of local interest:â€" "Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mcâ€" Lean, ~formerly of Timmins â€" aA daughter." Misses Ruby and Dorothy Patterson left on Sunday for Guelph, being callâ€" ed there by the death of their mother. Miss Dorothy Patterson was spending a holiday here with her sister, Miss Ruby Patterson. (Continued From Page One) Loose"â€"Helen Rhea Channen portâ€" raying the gob in a beautiful toe danâ€" ce. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bayne and young son, were visitors at the home of Mr. Bayne‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bayne, 40 Fourth avenue, during the weekâ€"end, before going to Montreal where they will take up residence. Monday evening‘s programme was repeated on Wednesday, and will have its final presentation on Friday evenâ€" ing, while Tuesday evening‘s programâ€" me will be featured this (Thursday) evening, and again on Saturday. Jitney Dancing Featured at Legion Carnival This Week Mr. Vincent Woodbury returned this week from San Antonio, Texas, where he spent some months on holiday. Miss Veilma Dalyv, of 2 will leave on Saturday : day in Sault Ste. Marie Miss Dorothy Marriott left this week for a two week‘s holiday in Toronto. JEWELLER â€" Third Ave. at Cedar Street TIVM MINS tationed wi . and Mis week fronm has been ; 89 ; Gra Matron and M Deputy Mrs. . Davidson thanked the local chapter for the tribute to Grand Chapâ€" ter, udding that good wishes are always a source of inspiration. Grand Chapâ€" ter, she said, has been in existence for nearly twentyâ€"seven years, and has done an inestimable amount of good as a fraternal institution. . Certainly no organization could have finer or nobler purposes than AXhose of the Eastern £tar, and all who belong to it are proud to be remembered as its . members. | The speaker paid special tribute to Mrs. Violet Day, Grand Conductress of | the Grand Chapter of O E.S., a resident of Timmins. Only a few years ago, said Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Day was a‘ comparative stranger to Grand Chapâ€", ter. At the grand sessions, Mrs. Day ran for the North Chair, and accomâ€" plished something unique in the annals of the Chapter, winning the chair at her ifirst attempt. Since that time,! Grand Chapter has learned that she is a valuable and important member of, the Order, and that she lives the prinâ€" , ciples of the Order. "I believe," conâ€"| tinued the speaker, "that she is doing something for somebody else every minâ€" / ute or thinking of something that can Worthy Grand Matron of Grand Chapter Speaks at Eastern Star Banquet Mrs. Davidson made special mention of the fact that all Grand Officers are always faithful to their order. So ofâ€" ten, she said, members of organizations served in official capacities, and when no longer carrying on these duties, forâ€" got about their work. This was not true in the case of the Eastern Star, and the speaker told the story of Sister Meadows, who although forbidden by her doctors to walk the steps to the Chapter rooms, had been present at a meeting when the Grand Officers visited her branch Arbutus Chapter Entertains in Honour of Distinguished Visitors. Mrs. Lottie Davidson is Guestâ€"Speaker at Banâ€" quet. Meeting and Social Evening in Masonic Hall, something for somebody else every minâ€" ute or thinking of something that can be done." "These things are sometimes contaâ€" gious", went on Mrs. Davidson in payâ€" ing: tribute to Dr.â€"B" A: F. Day, of the Grand Executive of the Grand Chapâ€" ter. Dr. Day, said Mrs. Davidson, atâ€" tended Grand Session and offered his name for the Grand Executive. He was elected, thus bringing a double honour to Arbutus Chapter in the fact that two members of this group are with the Grand Chapter. "Our Order is Growing", said the Worthy Grand Matron. "This year on two occasions I have been asked for special permission to initiate seven MAAA ANMV DNIMNGI JMID V WNIH (INMS LET HIM KNOW YOURE PROUD HE‘s A SOLDIER You‘re His Folks * Back Home He‘ll know he has received the best if your portrait is finished by the Rovyal Studio. Make Your Appointment Toâ€"day. NOTHENG WILL PLEASE HIM MORE THAN YOUR ilsam Nt Chay Wort * rit Mimico David r for th Royal Studio a great pleasure to be in Arâ€" aapter", said Mrs. Lottie Davidâ€" orthy Grand Matron of the Chapter of the Order of the Star, resident in Toronto, in ig the toast to "Grand Chapâ€" de by Sister Rose Anderson at et held in honour of the visitâ€" ers at the Mcintyre Auditorium day evening. Mrs Davidson ompanied to Timmins by Mrs. _ FEastman, Associate Grand of Grand Chapter, of Ottawa; . Violet Stewart, Past District Grand Matron of District No. Phone 41 1)ay, O rand CI avidson, â€" offered ARIO contaâ€" in payâ€" . of the | new members at one time." Real acâ€" mevement is to be found in the elevaâ€" tion of the fundamental efforts of the Oorder, and toâ€"day its members have ‘a wonderful opportunity to show what can be done. "Let us plan and build the future without thought of personal achievement:; bury all that is selfish within us that our Order may achieve that end," concluded Mrs. Davidson. Brother Wm. Pritchard proposed the "Toast to the King", in response to which all joined in the singing of "God Save the King", with Miss Mildred Tackaberry mt the piano. | ~Bister Violet Morrow gave the "Toast to the Visitors", expressing the hope that this meeting will linger in their memories. Mrs. Violet Stewart, Past District Deputy of No 10 District, gave the response. Among those at the head table were the visiting officers; Mrs, Fred Jackâ€" son, Worthy Matron of Arbutus Chapâ€" ter, Timmins; Mrs. Violet Day, Grand Conductress of Grand Chapter; Mr. Houston, Presiding Patron, of South | Porcupine; Mr. Vernon Neilly, chairman for the evening; Brother Wm. Pritchâ€" ‘ard and Mrs. Pritchard; Mrs. Rose Anâ€" | Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Only Men‘s Dress Shirts . . .. $1.00 Men‘s Polo Shirts . > for â€". ~1.00 NMien‘s Sport Shirts . . _ __. .. 1.00 Men‘s Dress Socks 4 prs. for 1.00 Men‘s Anklets . . 4 prs. for 1.00 Men‘s Cotton Dress Socks . .. .. bp . for 1.00 Men‘s Work Gloves 2 for 1.00 Men‘s Wool Mixed Work Socks 4 Men‘s All Wool W ork Combinations . Men‘s Caps . Men‘s Ties . Men‘s Washable Pants Men‘s Balbriggan . .. . . 3 prs. for 1.00 Men‘s Shorts and Shirts 3 for 1.00 In addition to the above DOLLAR ITEMSâ€"Special Prices are featured in Men‘s Suits, Cravenettes, Dress Shirts, Combinations, Shoes and Overalls. Women‘s Coats, Dresses, Bathing Suits, Slacks, Thouâ€" sands of Yards of Yard Goods, Towelling, Women‘s Shoes. _ 4X ‘TTVS SIHJL NJ SYMDNIJd TVIDUJIS MSYMHLALV MON XNAY LAS NOX LVHM XTINO A0N8 GNV ‘QYUMMAO WAL AMYMAY UNV UV tJanac leavin ind M 1¢ resentations Made by Schumacher Sunday School 1t i1 it it oung Married People‘s Club. of United Church travelled to [awk Lake, Monday where a asant time was enjoyed. The as held in honour of Mr. Arâ€" geginbotham, of Timmins, A of the club, who is leaving this report for military service. Durâ€" afternoon the Rev. N. A. Heaâ€" behalf of the Sunday School j Mr. Higginbotham with a ‘s pencil, The Rev. N. Healey . Higginbotham was the third School teacher to leave in the e weeks. Mrs. Mary Hodson s Gladys Barkell left for Otâ€" report for duty with the Royal n Air Force, and prior ito the Sunday school presented 4 prs. for 1.00 2 tor: .. 100 se o 00 2 prs. for 1.00 . 1.00 trict Deputy and Grand jct No. 16; Mrs Isobel Nstrict Deputy Grand f Timmins: and Mrs. rict Convener of the of Kirkland Lake. resent from South Porâ€" s and Kirkland Lake. ‘ed at three long tables, er table which formed and which bore vases rs from the garden of MacMillan at the Mcâ€" ‘ards were made in the bearing the five colours ellow, white, blue, green onic hall for ocial evening of the \News Items from South t Porcupine School l’apcr: South Porcupine, June 24â€"â€"(Special to The Advance}â€"The public school little paper, "Tisdale Talent", has the following note:â€"Miss Knectel, Miss Appleby and Miss Bonis have all reâ€" signed from the teaching staff here. Miss Knectel and Miss Appleby have been chosen for the occasional stag in Toronto; Miss Bonis joins the Ottaâ€" wa teaching staff in September." Since this was issued we hear that Miss Ola Stanley will not be returning o South Porcupine, A little poem of Olga Reshitarski heralds "Here Comes the Bride," folâ€" lows up with "Miss Montgomery is one of our teachers leaving this June. A little bird teold us "Your Miss Montâ€" gomery is going away to be the proud wife of Leonard R. MacQuatt, of Carp, Ontario." Also "Mr. Simpson, a former teacher of the public school, who joined the air force has been promoted to the rank of Pilot Officer Since he is now overseas we wish him the best of luck." Try The Advance Want Advertisements Miss Mary Hodson with an AirForce blue billâ€"fold and Miss Gladys Barkell with a Parker pen. 7 Cedar St. 8. Rayon Gowns ‘. Blankets, flannelette Curtains, cotton mesh Sheets, hemstitched, Women‘s Dresses Women‘s Hats . Women‘s Bags . Women‘s Hose Women‘s Shoes Women‘s Slips . Women‘s Panties and Bloomers Women‘s Batiste and Towelsâ€"Bath, large Terry Cloth . Towelsâ€"Dish, cotton Double bed size Pillow Cases Electric Sprayers For Rent Wabasso White Phone 1675 ‘Officrtal Opening of United Church at Poreupine the er,. of Co minister, Rev. Dr. Palls, will the service Cochrane. IRVIN ROSNER, R.O. 3 pairs for EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Fer Appointment Phone 1871 BUCOVETSKY BLPG. 21 Third Ave. Timmins 2 pairs for . pair ind buti] supty« EYES EXAMINED QLASSES FITTED 8 1 chrane, assisted R. 6. take part, and on will be taken by Rev 1¢ 2 for 1.00 10 for 1.00 each 1.00 pair 1.00 . 1.00 each 1.00 pair 1.00 of the comâ€" It will be preceded _5 to 7 pm., under 16 Women‘s Associaâ€" ice of dedication beâ€" v. D. A. MacKerach= will be officiating by local ministers. Laidlaw, of Troquois art. and on Sunday Friday evening . Poreupine is 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Special