P m _ "A grand time was had by all", everyr one said, about the party held for the senior members of the Summer Skating Echool. . .. Saturday night, after the Carnival, skaters and their escorts enâ€" joyed lunch and dancing, to wind up the summer season. . . . . . The junior members also had a grand time Monday afternoon. . . .they skated all afternoon and later enjoyed cake, pop, and ice cream. . . . . . Thus ending a wonderful season. The McIntyre Arena was filled to capacity on Saturday night, when the Porcupine Summer Skating School preâ€" sented a very pleasing carnival in its summer session . . . Professionals and nonâ€"professionals combined talents to present(@na of the most successful exâ€" hibitions of iceâ€"skating. Monday was the scene of a lovely wedâ€" ding, when Daphne Gallagher and Loâ€" gan Kerr said their "I do‘s‘" at the Unâ€" ited Church manse. . . The couple left the same day for a wedding trip to Toronto and points south, and will reâ€" turn to take up residence in Timmins. JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST Third Ave. at Cedar Street TIMMINS â€" â€" A chorus of surprises greeted Mrs. J. Gardiner on Tuesday evening, at ‘Another one or our ljocal girls Iris Cocklin, is leaving for the Air Force on Friday morning . . . Iris is to report at North Bay where she will receive her duties . . . Tuesday evening friends gathered at her home to bid farewell and presented her with numerous gifts which she will tgke away with her as a reâ€" membrarce of her friends who are thinking of her. mins, who was wed on Saturday morning at 8 am. at the Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, to Alfred Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aesire Roy, of Timmins. l Eincere felicitations are in order for Mr. and Mrs. Ovila Tremblay, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roy, brides and grooms of last weekâ€"end. . Mrs. Tremblay is the former Georgâ€" ette Gauthier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gautheir, of Timmins, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Tremblay, also of our town. . ... The couple were marâ€" ried Friday morning at 9 a.m. at the Notre Dame de Lourdes Church The latter bride, Mrs. Roy, is the former Simone Gagnon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Admar Gagnon, Timâ€" M UNITS Spark Plugs 10,000 MILES GUARANTEE ... With the anpproach of fall, there is news of another wedding. . .Nives Marcuz, popular young girl about town, has said "yes" to the wellâ€" known cuestion, the lucky man beâ€" ing Jullo Babiun. . Nives says she hasn‘t decided on the exact date yet but the wedding will take place some time in September. . . more news of the engagement and wedâ€" ding will be known later. per gallon FUEL PUMPS for all cars (exchanged) ........ $2.95 Specials for Motorists HEADLIGHT BULBS, for all cars................ ea. 25¢ PARTS FOR ALL CARS TRUCKS 100% PENNSÂ¥YLVANIA â€" PRIGES EFFECTIVE ONE WEEK ONLY â€" open till 9.00 p.m. Ottawa, Aug. 19 â€" Mrs. Sarah Sky, of Ottawa, was notified last night that the body found at Night Hawk Lake had been identified as that of her son, Daâ€" vid, missing since last October. Search has been made body ever since in the belief that he was drowned in the lake. ‘The bones of part of the body were found some days ago, identificaâ€" tion being made from parts of his clothing found nearby. The body is beâ€" ing shipped to Ottawa for burial. David Sky was born in Timmins twentyâ€"five years ago, his father being a prominent business man of the district, the family moving to Ottawa a vear or so ago. In addition to : bereaved mother, two sisters, Zelda and Ruth Sky, survive. .O."......'....Q..!’......l... spent the afternoon kniting articles of wearing apparel. (Afterncon tea was served and a social hour was enjoyed. Among those present were: Mrs. W. A. Devine, Mrs. T. Gay Mrs. W. Wilkinâ€" son, Mrs. E. Tilley, Mrs. H. Pope, Mrs. L. McClure, Mrs. E. Charlton, Mrs. F. Curtis, Mrs. L. Nicholson, Mrs. A. Ketâ€" ley, Mrs. E.George, Miss Dorothy Deâ€" vine, and Mrs. A. M. Shaw, a guest from Sudbury. Members are reminded of the rally on Sunday in South Porcupine, and the bus is leaving at 1.30 pm. Body Found at Night Hawk Identified as David Sky Ladies‘ of Timmins Auxilâ€" iary Reminded That Bus Leaves Here at 1.30 p.m. The meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary was held at the Canadian Legion on Wednesday aftennoon, and the members Ladies‘® Auxiliary to Hold Rally at South Porcupine on Sunday Here is a not of remindsr for the members and friends of the ladies‘ Guild of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church . . . They are asked to remember that the work meeting will be held on Friday evening, at the home of Mrs. F. Melâ€" ville, 7 Borden avenue . . . so, members keep this date in mind. Eechumacher . . . Mary is one of our local girls whose voice we hear over the telephone saying "number, please," and I‘m sure everyone joins in saying Good Luck to Mary and Quanto . . . wedding plans are indefinite, though, but more will be known about it later. Displaying a lovely diamond soliâ€" taire is Mary Stenclik, daughter of Mrs. Michalak of Timmins . . . ‘The lucky man is Pte. Quanto Baldwm, of the Signal Corps, son of Mrs. Baldwin of Batteries sets, Special .... 13 pl. heavy duty 12 mts. guarantee Nurses of St. Mary‘s Hospital gaâ€" thered together at the Nurses Resiâ€" dence on Tuesday evening and held a lovely shower for Evelyn Brightâ€" well, who says her "I do‘s" on Saturday afternoon, with Arthur Adamson, at her home in Shillingâ€" ton. . . .Evelyn completes her trainâ€" ing at the Hospital today, following which she will leave for her home in Shillington. Wedding vows were taken Wedâ€" nesday afternoon by Enid McArthur and Arnold Hamilton at the Baptist Church. .. .. Enid made a radiant bride in white triple sheer, and her two bridesmaids were both pictures in pink sheer and organdy. . . The couple on a wedding trip the same day, and will take un residenâ€" ce in town. ' with the Canadian Army at Terâ€" ImOocldinIeavesforAn During August joint services will be Fom Fnday Mornmg 'hdd at mmm United Church with gti‘fesented with Nnmerous Sunday Schoo! at 948 a m. + tg uon e oo O us t Mis Itis Cocklin was 1 o. 1 Mountig United Clmrch farewell party on Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. REV. E. anmovn.smm S.A. D. Cocklin, 171 Hemlock street. Iris is| During August joint services with leaving for the Air Force on Friday |PFirst United Church will be held in monring, and will report at North Bay.| Mountjioy Church with Rev. W. M. 8.95 A son at collega wrote to his father, No mon, no fun, your son." The father answered, "How sad, too bad, your dad."â€"Canada Lumberman. Professor‘s Daughtcr: "That‘s it exâ€" actly!"â€"Canada Lumberman. Professor‘s Daughter :; ‘«Circumstances compel me to decline a marital arâ€" rangement with a man of such inferior pecuniary resources." Student Suitor: "Er, ahâ€"I don‘t get you." The bride presented the groom with a gift of a travelling clock, her senior bridesmaid, a pearl necklace, and her junior bridesmaid, a fine gold locket. Eoch of the best men received initialed pen knives. _ Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the bride‘s parents‘ home at 113 Main avenue. Mrs. McArthur reâ€" ceived wearing a blue sheer with navy accessories, and a corsage of peach glaâ€" dioli. She was assisted by Mrs. McBain lovely in a dusky pink flowered crepe, white accessories, and a corsage of red roses. Previous to her wedding, the bride was entertained at a shower held by Miss Thelma Burke. The couple left for a honeymoon to points south, the same day, the bride wearing for travel a gray tailored suit pale blue hat, and navy accessories. Her corsage was of deevn red roses, and she wore the gift of the groom, a lovely gold locket. The best man for the senior bridesâ€" maid, was Lambert Wornth, while Arthur Cannell, escorted the junior bridesmaid. Ushers were Mr. King, ‘Mr. Aceti and Mr. Moore. . Acting gs junior bridesmaid, was the bride‘s young sister, Ruth McArthur, sweet in a pink organdy, floor length, full sleeves, and skirt, and carrying a nosegay of sweetpeas and flocks. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride was a picture in a white triâ€" ple chiffon gown, round neckline, with a short sleeved shirred jacket. Her veil was fingertip, caught at her head with a heartâ€"shaned cornet. She carried a colonial bouquet of red roses. Attending the bride as senior bridesâ€" maid, was Thelma Burke, wearing a pink triple sheer, fashioned on the same lines as the bride‘s gown, with a short sleved shirred jacket, and a pink headâ€" ress. Her boucuet was of white gladâ€" joli and cornflowers. The Baptist Church on 2nd avenue, was the scene of a lovely wedding, on Wednesday afternoon when Enid Mcâ€" Arthur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. McArthur, 113 Main avenue, became the bride of Arnold J. Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, of Timmins. Mr. Phites officiated, and the organ music was ably supuolied by Mrs. C. Ramon. During the signing of the register, Elvie and Ina Engstrom sang "Voice that Breathes O‘er Eden". Baptist Church scene of a Very Pretty Wedding McArthur â€" Hamilton Nupâ€" tials Take Place at Baptist Church on Wednesday : iA delicious lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. D. Cocklin assisted by the henoures Iris Cocklin. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Williams Mrs. Anatski Mrs. J. Wilkins, Missss. Margaret McCaggerty, Jean Eweet, Doreen Wills, Marie McCann Shirley Daley, Hilda Tomlinson, Messrs, Don Ramsay Edgar Lavallee, Irgo Galâ€" ino Fred Milne, Tom Wilkins, Jack Wilson, Ernie, Johnny and Willy Cockâ€" lin, the guest of henour, Iris Cocklin, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs D. Cocklin. Mis Iris Cocklin was honoured at a farewell party on Tuesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cocklin, 171 Hemlock street. Iris is leaving for the Air Force on !'fldnv monring, and will report at North Bay. Amid choruses of surprises, Iris was greeted by a number of friends at her home and was presented with numerous gifts to take away with her. > . During the evening bingo was played ' the winners being Mrs. Williams Edgar Lavallé, . and Margaret McCaggerty Dancing and singing was enjoyed and Mrs. Wilkins delighted â€"the guests with a few selections on the piano. 71 Third Ave.:Timmins SMITH ELSTON Plumbing f and DAD MODERN, TOO Heating Specialists HOW IT WAS it were, the only absentee being George, whno went to Toronto last week in conâ€" nection with his duties in the Army. the Timins Fire Department, was alone in town so far as his family was conâ€" serned, his daughter, Elise, being in Toronto in munition work, his son George being in Toronto in the Active Army, and his other two sons, Vernier and Vivian being in Montreal in airâ€" craft construction work. This week, however, Vernier, Vivian and Miss Elise motored here and after some years abâ€" sence are holding a family reâ€"union, as F. M. Wallingford Family Having Reâ€"Union This Week Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worshin The Salvation Army Major and Mrs, J. Cornthwaite Officers in Charge. sundayâ€"11.00° a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. Sundayâ€"2.30 School. sundayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Great . Salvation Merting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Young â€" Peoples‘ Meeting. Puesdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Solders and Adâ€" Trinity United Church Schumacher Rev. Norman Healey, B.A. Res. 83 First Ave. Phone 1094 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service of Worâ€" South Porcupine, Ont. (Missourt Synod) Rev. E. Roth, Pastor Divine Service at 8:30 p.m. in the Anglican Church South Porcupine. All are welcome. fRector: Rev. Canon Casning, B.A., L Th 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bib:e 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€"Evening Prayer doly Communion on 1st Sunday 01 month, at 11 a.m.; on 3rd Sunday, al i pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m. - EmE Cl Oe ho. dsA 4d ..3 South Porcupme. Ont. BLOOR AVECNUE. Rev. James A. Lyttle, Minister 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service Sunday Schools 10.00 a.m.â€"For all 12 years and over 11.00 a.m.â€"All below 12 years.of age 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer South Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. E. Woodall, 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 Prayeri 7 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday at 11 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriagesa by arrange ment. ship. 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service of Worship ; A Cordial Welcome to All Christiaa Science Reading Room, Mcâ€" Ginnis Block, 18 Pine St. North. Open every weekday, 12 noon to 5 pm. Friâ€" day evening 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street Minister: Rev. Dr. Geo. Aitken, Th.D 1.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Service. Oddfellows Hall, Spruce St. N. You Are Welcome. : Golden Textâ€""God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind." (I1 Tomâ€" othy 1:7) The Presbyterian Church of Canada A few days ago F. M. Wallingford, of 100 MGMS. REV. E. on,.\totm-mm. B.A. During August joint services with First United Church will be held in Mountjoy Church with Rev. W. M. Mustard in charge. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship Sunday School ‘0.45 am. for 8 and under 12.15 p.m. for 9 and over sUNDAY, AUGUST, 23, 1942 9.45 a m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 am.â€"Sunday Service Christian Science Society Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street North Assistant Minister St Matthew‘s B‘nai Israel Synagogue Cedar â€"Street North ISRAEL I. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDER, Cantor St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church St. Matthew‘s Church Schumacher Anglican Church =â€"â€" > McINTYÂ¥RE GYMNASIUM Captain Mitchell, C.A. St. Paul‘s Church United Church Urchinâ€"Well, I could do the groanâ€" ing when you carry the trunksâ€"â€"Globe and Mail. Urchinâ€"Porter, can I help you? Porterâ€"A little shrimp like you? How could you help me? . Engineers on those new aerial freight trains will please take note that two longs and a short on the whistle won‘t make the mountain move overâ€"North Bay Nugget. Funeral services were held here this morning at St. Anthony‘s Cathedral for the late George Laporte Sr., for over 21 years an esteemed resident of Timâ€" mins He died at his home at 63 Balâ€" sam street south, after a long illness. At the time of death he was 87 years of age. He was born at Calumet Island Quebec, and came here some 21 years ago. In addition to the widow he is survived by four sons and seven daughâ€" ters, and one sister, Mrs. Leblanc, of Calumet Island. The sons are:â€" Philâ€" ip, Leo, Eugene and George of Timmins. The daughters are:â€" Mrg. P. Lamarâ€" caux, Mrs. Hector Broadeur, ~ofâ€"Timâ€" mins; Mrs. W. MclLauglin, Forrester‘s Falls; Mrs. J. Hale, Sudbuty; Mrs. Henâ€" ry Patriquin, Toronto; Mrs. Albert Maâ€" geau, Montreal; Mrs. Eugene LaSalle, Calumet Island. o ? The funeral this morning was largely attended. Interment was made in the Timmins Roman Catholic cemetery, Resident of Timmins for Over Twentyâ€"One Years. Those present were, Mrs. Mae Baker, Misses Edith Adams, Florence Murphy, Laura Leon, Eleanor Tindell, Vera Swain, Isabel Haystead, Josie Galvin. Charlotte Gimey, Muriel Crispin, Jean Macdonald, Carmel Murray, Regina Brothers, Joyce Coffey, Kay Gregory, Sonia Donchuk, Stella Walko, Dorothy Cadman, Mae West, Jean Murtagh, Micheline Barieniski and Margaret Bell Funeral Here This Morning of Geo. Laporte, Sr; During the evening, games were played, and the nurses later enjoyed dancing to the music om Regina Broâ€" thers on the piano. _ Adelightful lunch of ice cream, cake d cold soft drinks, was served by Kay Gregory, Sonia Donchuk, Stellsa Walko, Dorothy Cadman and Mae West. sets of pillow cases and sheets, and Miss Margaret Bell also added a pyrex pie plate. at her home in Shillington. The nurses presented her with two Miss Evelyn Brightwell was guest of honour at a shower held by the graduâ€" ate and student nurses of St. Mary‘s Hospital, at the Nurses Residence on Tuesday evening. Miss Brightwe‘l will take her wedding vows on Saturday Evelyn Brightwell Guest of Honour at Shower, Held by â€"Nurses at Residence. Shower for Brideâ€" Elect of Saturday at Nurses Home Always at hand for reference the Telephone Directory is in constant use in the thausands of homes and offices in this district and throughout the North, Advertising, day in and day out, for a luu‘ngne months is covered by one law rate. j ® Telephone Directories the world cfver have proved to be effective advertising media; we are pleased to offer this additional service. To be of the greatest .service to over 75,000 telephone users it is important that the telephone directory be accuâ€" rate and complete. A new revised edition will be published soon so please advise our local office of any change requirad in your listing. WILLING TO HELP Northern Telephor COMPANY, LIMITED Arrange Toâ€"Day for any Changes You May Require in Your Listings. The New Telephone Directory will be published soon OOD TIP Head Office NEW LISKEARD, i The soldier was, passing through Swastika on the "Northland" on his way back to the Hamilton school after completing a Jleave in Timmins visitâ€" ing his parents. Police say he left the train to have a cup of coffee at the station and when running to catch the moving train could not climb to. the Kirkland Lake, Aug. 19thâ€"While atâ€" tempting to catch the train he had stepped from a few minutes previously at~ Swastika station, Friday night, Trooper Harold Chenier of the Canaâ€" dian Army Trade school at Hamilton slipped from the siding platform and in trying to regain his balance placed his hand on the track before the onâ€" ‘coming wheels of the train. Chenier was immediately rushed to the Kirkland District Hospital in a taxi and Dr. Teskey was called in. Yesterâ€" day morning hospital officials describâ€" ed his improvement as "satisfactory" and stated he lostithree fingers of his left hand in the mishap. Delivery â€" Barred Rocks, Hampshires, Hybrids â€" 5 Weeks old, 45¢ 6 weeks old, 50c 1: » 8 weeks old, 65¢ 1000 exceptional Leghorn Yearlings, laying, $‘25 each. Breading iCockerels. Order from advertisement. â€" Monkton Poultry Farm, Monkton Ontario. Readyâ€"Grown Pullets for Immediate Fimmins Soldier Lost _ Three Fingers in Accident FOR SALE â€" 4â€"room house, newly :deâ€" ccrated, all conveniences, furnace glassâ€" ed in Verandah etc.,. $1,600 for quick sale, Terms available, phone 2725. WANTED, by the Childrens Aid Soâ€" clety, families willing to give homes The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or as a re«â€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" liser‘s risk. on a boarding basis to Protestan! children 10 to 14 years of age. IH intere=ted, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timming. ic A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) * , 1%¢ A WORD PER !NSII‘!'ION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be FOR SALE â€"338 â€" 34 â€" 36 p. how wellâ€"planned directory advertising will carry your sales message to thouâ€" sands d@f prospective customers. _ ... . Our Publisher‘s Representative is now in this District Look for it in the Classified He will be glad to call and show: you £F “How did ~ you come to klck your door step due to another xp.pn blocking the way. Running beside, the train carrying his heavy Army equipment he slipped and fell between, the statton platform and the movlng traip TERMS: ten per cent of the purchase priceg to be paid down at the time of the sale and the balance within ten daysâ€".thereafter; the. purchaser to sign an agreement at the time of the sale. For further particulars and condiâ€" tions of.sale apply to Mr. H, W. Warâ€" ren, 51 Birch Street. South ‘Timmins, Ontario, the auctioneer or to Messts, Caldbick Yates, Bank of Commerce, Building, Timmins, Ont Solfcltors for the Mortgagee. â€"‘The sale is to be subject to a reserve bid. There is said to be a small, one storey frame building on the front of the said property and a two storey frame dwellâ€" ing house on the rear thereof. «_ Under and by virtue:of the powers of sale contained in a~certain charge which will be producedâ€"~at the time of the sale, there will be‘offered for sale by public auction on ‘Wednesday the 9th day of September next at the hour of two o‘clock. in the afternoon, at the office of Mr. H.. W. Warren, 51 Birch street south, Timmins, Ontario, by Mr. H. W. Warren, auctioncer; the rollow- ing property, namely : .. Parcels numbers 225 and 4667 both in the register for Whitney and Tisâ€" _ _ dale as registered in the office of ‘ Land Titles at Cochrane. The said property is on the South side of Third Avenue in the Town of Timâ€" mins between Birch and Maple Streets and is,immediately to the west of the Ramona Studios. MORTGAGEâ€"SALE rvw A YOUr ESTATE is P l’fï¬}!b llf! INSURANC!. 5 THE OPPORTUNITY . Other Amounts at : ortionately Low, Ra