surprise. . . . . . that greeted Doris Wright on Saturday night at the home of Mrs. L. Romouldi. . . friends gathered together to honour Doris at a miscéellansous shower before Doris left on Sunday for Val d‘Or to take wedding vows with John Barber, who is doing government work there. . . .Mrs. L. Roâ€" mouldi and Mrs. J. 'Donovan were joint hostesses. ... and Doris received a lot of lovely gifts â€"to start up her new home in Val d@Or. Local girls leaving town for war work still continue, . . Miss Rose Spooner, of Timmins, left on Saturday for Ottawa., where she reported to the Department of External Affairs. . . from there she proceeded to Washington, D. C., where she has obtained a position with the Canadian Legation there. . . Rose has been a member of our community for the past six vears, and has been for the past five yvears working for the Porcuâ€" pine Credit. . . .It is a great loss to the town for Rose to go, but we can only wish her "Bon Voyage." ine cutest little gadgets you ever saw are being sported by Jean Clermont of Kresge‘s staff. . . Jean makes them all by herself too. . . They are called Afâ€" rican Cannibal vins, and can be obtainâ€" ed in various colours. . . While talking to Jean the other day, she said that she made them of a half of a cork, assortâ€" ed shades of starglow wool for the hair, two different sizes of curtain rings for the ears and nose, and staples and tacks for the eves and mouth,. . Very orizginâ€" al, too, and they are the snappicst things you ever saw., . . Good, work, Jean. Third Ave. at Cedar Street PAGE PotuUrn A gay confusion of colour greeted visitors on Monday and Tuesday evâ€" ening, at the annual Horticultural Show at the McIntyre Arena. . . . Flowers of unbelievable loveliness, flowers of every kind, vegetables of extraordinary size, shape and colour brought the admiration of everyone who visited the show. . . .It was inâ€" deed a show worth going to, and if Just a little not of reminder for all the members of the Jr. Catholic Women‘s League, that the first meeting for the fall, will be held on Sept. Sth, in the basement ol the Church of Nativity.. . . Don‘t forâ€" get the date now, Wedne»dqy Sept. 9th. that‘s only a week away. Doris Wright, of Kresge‘s staff, left Sunday for Val d‘Or where she will take wedding vows with John Barber of South Porcupine, but who is at present doing war work at Val DOr. .. Giris of Kresge‘s staff presented her with a lovely gift of a bridal set, on Saturday night, with wishes of happines for the future. PHONE 935 Vital to Victory! Simms, Hooker Pickering Tâ€"roomed House on James Street Living room, dining room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, and bath. Hot Water Heating Oil Furnace Garage APPLY ‘TO TIMMINS DAIR Y Canada needs you now as never before . . . Needs you strong, healthy, ready to do your share and more in the all out drive fcr Victory! Milk, more than any other trood provides the vitamins and minerals we all need for bouyvant health. For energy and stamina, drink plenty of rich, satisfying Timmins Dairy milk. Make sure your family gets lots of it in their food tao, Use milk in cooking cereals and vegetables, in cream soups and desserts. They‘l! enjoy it, and you‘ll be doing your part to keep ‘em working for Victory. TTMMINS 20 PINE STREET NORTH or PHONE 112 Have a Driver Call Regularly ' September 7th to 12th, is Entertainâ€" ’ment Week and various clubs are parâ€" ticipating.®. . . . . The Timmins Welfare 'Federation, which is the head, consists of The Impoerial Order o‘ the Daughâ€" ters of the Emunire, Victorian Order of Nurses, Ladies of French Federation, Navy League, Timmins Branch of the )Bomb Victims Fund Ukrainâ€"Russian Federation. . . It will be in the form |of a week‘s drive to raise funds, and is |being held at the Timmins Arena. . . . Bingo will be played every night, and 'there will be various other entertainâ€" ments. . . .. At the end of the week, \there will be a draw for two bicycles, a Folks, Henry Kelneck is definitely still in town, and if anvone doesn‘t believe this, just take a little jaunt down to the Riverside Pavilion on Saturday night, and you will see him. . . Henry and his wife were in Toronto last week for a few days where Henry had a physical and musical examination, and he passâ€" ed with fiving colours, so within the next couple of weeks, Henry and Ann Kelneck will be leaving, when Henry will enter in service in Toronto. . . .. And while we are on the topic of the man‘s and woman‘s. . . .This should be an event well worth going to, and the public is asked to support these organâ€" izations in their effort. ette, showing in colour the beauty of the gardens of the Mcintyre Property ..... The settings ‘f‘or the Mines, true beauty and art, were also designed by Miss Manette. . . and credit should also go to P. Kinkel for her beautiâ€" ful imaginary garden of the Buffaloâ€" Ankerite Property. . . Those who saw the show, can hardly believe that it could ever be surpassed. . . each year it seems to become even better. There was not only beauty from garâ€" dens, but beauty in seeing them. . . .A levely painting by Miss Helen B. Manâ€" Chowers, and more showers for the brideâ€"elects of Timmins. . .Our latest is Miss Shirley Daly, bride of September 19th, who will take wedding vows with Bill Cocklin of this town. . . Shirley was honoured at a kitchen shower on Monday evâ€" ening at the home of Mrs. P. Brown . .and she received the grandest things. . everything one nseds for a kitchen, so I guess Shirley will be doing a lot of cooking with all the lovely utensils she received. Furlong, dressed in white, sold war saving stamps. . . . . They dealt in little red, white, and blue ribbons, with war saving stamps wrapped in ceéllophane, attached to the end. . . It is a very patriotic gesture, and the girls received a lot of response. who were Misses Ann Marie Miller Elizaboth Sandul, and Marianne During the evenings throughout the Arena and outside "Misses Canada", you were one of the unlucky ones who did not attend the show, all that can be said is that some bad luck must have prevented you from coming. . . The Mines displays are indeed worth ment;oning, as they seemed to bring out the true beauty of the North. . . They gave proof that there is not only gold beneath the ground but rich gold growing in the gardens of the residents. Good Health Isâ€" Games were played during the evenâ€" ing, including bingo. prize winners beâ€" ing Lillian Loughton, and Helen Knott. The door prize was won by Mrs. Jack McNulty. Mrs. P. Brown and Mrs. Bill Wallace were hostesses on Monday evening at a kitchen shower in honour of Miss Shirâ€" ley Daly, brideâ€"elect of Sept. 19th, at the home of Mrs. Brown, 7 Murdoch avenue. BOERN â€" on August 24th and Mrs. Roger Boulne, north â€" a son. Kitchen Shower for Brideâ€"Elect Those present were: Mrs. E. J. Banâ€" ning, Mrs. D Fox, Mrs C. Hogan, Mirs. C. Glynn, Mrs. P. Nolan, Mrs. Don Capeless, Mrs. R. Dosilets, Mrs. J. Fox, Mrs. J Reynolds, Mrs. Jerry Banning, Mrs. T. Conway Mrs. B. Cotnam Mrs. M. Sullivan, Mrs. J. Flynn, Mrs. J. Gavan, Mrs. A. Keon, Mrs. E. Keon, Miss Alma Hobbs, and the guest of honour, Miss Jean Keon. Unable to attend but who sent lovely gifts were: Mrs. J. Foley, Mrs. Leo Banâ€" ning. RORN â€" on August 23rd, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pichette, 44B Main, â€" a daughter. BORN â€" on July 28th, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bortolloti, 303 Pine south, at St. Mary‘s Hospital â€" a daughter. sSeven Births Recorded in Timmins Last Week End BORN â€" on August 15th, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quast, 271 Cedar street north , at St. Mary‘s Hospital â€" a daughter. and Mrs enue â€" BORN and Mrs â€"â€" 9@ Son BORN â€" <( and Mrs. Ain â€"â€" a son Games and bingo were played, and following a dainty lunch served by the hostess, the brideâ€"toâ€"be was presâ€" ented with a host of beautiful gifts, drawn into the living room on a pink and white decorated wagon, by little Betty Berrigan. Assisting Mrs. Berrigan were Mrs. J. Fox, Mrs. A. Keon, and Mrs. E. More wedding anniversaries. . . . Last woek‘s couple was Mr. and Mrs. Harvoy Laine, who celebrated their first wedâ€" ding anniversary. . . . . Harvey is in the air force in Toronto and returned homs to svend his anniversary with his wife . . . Our other coun‘e is Mr. and Mrs. (‘Tubby") Grant Marshall who celebraâ€" ted their 2nd wedding anniversary last week. . . Congratulations are in order tfor both of these couples. Miss Jean Keson, R. N., who left on Wednesday (yesterday) for Toronto, where she will be married on Saturday was feted at a kitchen showsr on Tuesâ€" day evening at the home of her aunt Mrs. M. Berrigan, 261 Pine St. S., Kitchen Shower in Honour of Popular Brideâ€"toâ€"be Taking wedding vows on Tuesday afâ€" ternoon, were Grace Yuill and L A C Dick Gerern at the United Church Manse. . . Grace is the lovely lady who was working at the Laura Secord Shop . Freally one of the "sweets" to. . . . Just before leaving, Grace threw her bouquet down ‘the stairs, and who should catch it but Elsie Richardson, and in case you don‘t know it, Elsie is also sporting a diamond. selection was plaved by Honry Kelineck and his orchestra, for Miss Amy Welâ€" lock, who recsived a lovely diamond from Lance Ferguson. and another anâ€" nouncement was made that Lance will be leaving this week for Brockville ; where he is to take the Offcer‘s Trainâ€" IPOVM. last Saturday night, a special Gifts were presented to the honouree SMITH ELSTON 71 Third Ave. Timmins Information about the Red Cross . . . .The Red Cross Sewing Room at the Pardessona hous> on Birch street is reâ€"opening on Tuesday, Sept. Sth. . . .the hours are 2 p.m. to 4.30. . . .A great deal of work i~ on hand to do, and all members are ask to attend. . Group leaders will be notified as to what aay mey are expected Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Emile Draboota, who were married last ESaturday. . . Mrs. Draboota is the former Miss Carol Svos. . . .. and more congratulations are added to Mr. and Mrs. Basil Darling, who ceelbrated their ist wedding anniâ€" versary last weooek. Plumbing Heating Specialists â€" on August 17th, 1942, to Mr Lauzon, 168 Mountjoy street â€" on August 6th, 1942, to Mr Ovila Lariviers, 48 Main ave. â€" on Aime July 31st, 1942, to Mr. Pelletier, 57 Cody aveâ€" 1942, to Mr. 262 Balsam THE PORCUPTNE ADVANCE, 1TMMINS, ONTARTO Alien Failed to Have Parole Papers Properly Endorsed Jas. Gasteiger, a Gorman, was fined $50 and costs for failing to have his parole papers properly endorsed. Corp A. H. Langille, of the R.CM.P., gave evidence to show that the accused enâ€" emy alien was given permission to visit Toronto, on condition that he report to head ofice of the R.C.M.P. in that city. Instead, he went to Oakville, and had his parole papers endorsed there. Magâ€" istrate Atkinson reminded the accused The FPirst Timmins United Church manse was a scene of a lovely wedding on Tuesday afterncon at 1 pm. when Grace Yuill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Yuill, became the bride of Leading Aircarftsman Richard Geren, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Geren, Columbus, Ohio. ‘Revy. W. M. Mustard officiated. The bride was loveliy in a beige tailâ€" ored suit with a brown veiled hat and brown accessories. Her cor sags was of roses, gladioli, and sweet peas. TShe was attended by Mrs. J. Flynn, who was stunning in a black dressmakâ€" er suit, with a black veiled hat and black accessories. Her corsage was a red gladioli. Jack Flynn acted as groomsman. Following the ceremony, a quiet recâ€" eption ‘was held at the bride‘s parents‘ home, 3 Maple North, where the bride‘s mother received in a black wool crepe and satin, with black accessories, and a corsage of roses and gladioli. Previous to her marriage the bride was entertained at a shower by Mrs. Jean Aide and Kay McInnis, where she received a lovely travelling set, and a personal shewer, hostesses being Mrs. E. Towell and Miss Grace Adams. The bride‘s father, Mr. W. J. Yuill, who is at present employed in the vicâ€" inity of Cochrane was in town to attend the wedding of his daughter. The couple left the same day for the wedding trin to Toronto, and points south, the bride wearing for travel, her wedding suit, with a top coat of honey beige and brown accessories. Mrs. P. Trevenna, 11 Main avenue, was hostes on Monday evening to the Mattagami Ladies Club. A lovely evâ€" gning was spent playing cards, followâ€" by knitting. A delicious lunch was served by the hostes, Mrs. Trevenna, assisted by Mrs. L. Landers. The business of the meeting was taâ€" ken up, with Mrs. Lazenby being apâ€" pointed treasurer, in the absence of Mrs. Allison, who left to take up duties as nurse‘s aid at the Christie Street Hosâ€" Jital. Mrs. B. Ellis was appointed press »ital. Mrs. B reporter. Y millâ€"Geren Nuptials Tuesday The winner of the weekly draw was Mrs. B. Ellis, who was the recipient of twa lovely vases, Junior Trevenna drew the lucky winner. Those present were Mrs. L. Landers, Mrs. M. Wallingford, Mrs. B. Ellis, Mrs. P. Trevenna. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. L. Landers, 40 Windsor avenue. Mattagami Ladies Club Appoint Treasurer, Etc. EShirley Daly and the hostesses, Mrs. P Brown, and Mrs. Bill Wallace. Lunch was served, following this, by the hostesses, Mrs. P. Brown, and Mrs. Bill Wallace. Those present were, Mrs. C. Loughâ€" ton, Mrs. Jack McNultyvy, Mrs. Jack Desâ€" ormeau, Mrs. N. Shields, Mrs. R .Rive, Mrs. H. Atkinson Mrs. P. White Mrs. J. Krnott, Mrs. Carl Daly, Mrs. Ed. Moore Mrs. F. Lacomkbe, Misses Lillian Loughâ€" ton, Ray Simpson L. Roy, Helen Knott, Volma Daly, the guest of honour, Miss in the form of a three tiered wedding cake, in three boxes of different sizes, covered with white paper with a bride and groom on the top. The bridsâ€" cleet received lovely kitchen essentials all sorts. URGENT, DO IT NOW! Gamble Robinson Limited change might be injurious to our health. Crawford Peaches finished but there will he some Elbertas, also late varieties of Plums, Bartlett Pears, some Prunes and be sure to put up LOTS OF TOMATOES. Unless the weather man is kind canners may have a short pack. We are accustomed to a varied diet. A sudden The Story of Fresh Fruit for Home Canning There are very limited or no supplies of the fol« lowing items,Fresh and processed bananas, pineâ€" apples, cocanuts, prunes, raisins, nuts, dates, figs, apricots, peaches, jams, fruit juices, and many others. The wise Housewife will fill her sealers with Canadian Fruits to fill these shortages. { _ Church Directory Among those present were Mss Nevis Marcuz, Miss Angeline Xamin, Miss M. Pellizzari, Mrs. A. Pellizari, Miss Flora Millioranza, Miss Dina Casonata, Mrs. S. Marson, Miss Mary Bettiol, Mrs. C. Bettiol, Miss Cecila Pasquale, Miss Rita Machaliotti, Mrs. M. Belluz, the guest of honour, Enes Marson and the hosâ€" tesses Misses Louisa Ferrari and Edlth Fantin. During the evening, bingo and other games were played, prize winners inâ€" cluding Louise Ferrari, Mrs. C. Bettiol, Mrs. A. Pellizzari. Following this, lunch was served by the hostesses, Misses Louise Ferrari and Edith Fantin. For the presentation of the gifts the honouree sat on a chair decorated in white and pink with her name labelled on the back, and a lovely white and pink basket was drawn in containing all the gifts. Miss Enes Marson, brideâ€"elect of Saturday, was honoured on Wednesâ€" day evening at a miscellaneous shower by Misses Louise Ferrari and Edith Fantin, at the home of Miss Fantin, 224 Ogden avenue. A number of young men smashed fixâ€" tures and did othser damage at the bevâ€" erage rcom at the Riverview hotel this week. The attendant had remonstratâ€" ed with them for loitering, according to the evidence gathered by the police,. and the.young fellows areâ€"then alleged to have created a regular rough house. The damage done is estimated as proâ€" bably $150.00 and maybe more. As a result police arrested Orvito Minardi, Walter Cecchini, F. Bontello, M. Lallo and G. Mammoletti. The first three got out on bail, but yesterday the last two named had not been able to get the necessary bail. Charge Young Men With Damage Done Brideâ€"Elect of Saturday Honoured Oddfellows‘ Hali, Spruce Street Nortk sUNDAY, SEPIEMBER 6TH, 19142 *MAN" 9.45 am.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a m.â€"Sunday Service Golden Text: "The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord: and he delighteth in his way." (Psalms 37:23). Christian Science Reading Room,; Mcâ€" Ginnis Block, 18 Pine St. North. Open every weekday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Friâ€" day evening 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Three common garden variety drunks were assessed $10.00 and costs, while two others were remanded for a week. A sceond offonder paid $50. and costs. Six men charged with gambling on the Lord‘s Day were fined $10 and costs. Rev, James A. Lyttle, Minister 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service Evening Serviceâ€" 7.00 p.m. sSchools 10.00 a.m.â€"For all 12 years and over 11.00 a.m.â€"All below 12 years of age Dome Sunday School at 11 a.m. that his liberty depended on his obserâ€" ving the easy conditions of parole. ‘"Don‘t do that sort.of thing again‘ adâ€" vised the magistrate as he imposed a fine of $50.09 and costs. E. Chenier on a charge of disorderly conduct paid $25 and costs. Olga Hut, who was mixed up in some disturbance at a local hotel, was fined $5 and costs. P. Morandin, on a charge of allowing the use of a horse with a sore shcoulder, paid $10 and costs. Wailter Cecchini was remanded a week on a charge of assault with intent to do bodily harm, was remanded for a week. Rev., W. M. Mustard, M.A., B.D. Morning Worshipâ€"10.45 a.m. The National Day of Prayer Dedication. Evening. Worshipâ€"â€"700 p.m. Sunday School at 9.45 a.m. Christian Science Society United Church, Timmins Cedar Street and Fourth Avenue Minister South Porcupine. Ont. BLOORKR AVENUE. United Church and | INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES â€" REAL ESTATE °* I ! TELEPHONES: 112 TTMMINS sOUTH PORCUPINE 30 20 Pine Street North, McInnis Block Timmins 088804 989800 On August 29th Mr. Wm. Spence, aged 69 years, and welk known in Timâ€" mins and district where he has lived for several years, was fourd dead in a cabin on Toke street where he made his home when in from the bush where he did forest work and prospecting. He had no relatives in Timmins or disâ€" trict, but it was found that two sisters of the deceased lives at Parry Sound. They were communicated. and at their request the body was shipped to the Alex Logan Funeral Home at Parry Sound for burial on August 31st. CAPT. and MRS. DOUGLAS CHURCH Services all Day Sunday SEPTEMBER 6TH. POR SALE â€" An ideal and profitable Medical practice in progresive village, with valudable connections with several large manufacturing firms. â€" Beautiful home and surroundings. Ill health only reason for selling same. Apply N. C. Colbert, Barrister, etc., Hagersville, â€" 34 â€" 35 Death of William Spence in Cabin on Toke Street Readyâ€"Grown Pullets for Immediate Delivery â€" Barred Rocks, Hampshiros, Sussex, Hybrids â€" 6 weeks old, 50c 8 weeks old, 65¢ 1000 exceptional Leghorn Yearlings, laying, $1.25 each. Breeding Cockerels. Crder from advertisement. _ Monkton Poultry Farm, Monkton Ontario. â€"33 â€" 34 â€" 35 p. WANTED, by the Childrens Aid Soâ€" cilety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestant children 10 to 14 years of age. If phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. 1‘4e A WORD PER TNSERTION 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 of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" Viser‘s risk. B‘nai Israel Synagogue le A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) Oe Dorcupine CLASSIFIED ADS Cedar Street North ISRAEL T. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDER, Cantor The Salvation Army IN CASE OF FIRE Streamline Your Fire Insurance Let Us Check Your Policies @ 2@ s s sC S \I "50ԠI P Youâ€"the women of Canadaâ€"can serve your country on the *"Home ©@ Many varieties of delightful |desserts can be made quickly, easily and at little cost, with pure, high quality Canada Corn Starch. Ds Phone 26 Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering R SALE women of Canadaâ€"can serve your country on the *"Home Front‘"‘, in your kitchen, by economizing in the preparation of the nourishing foods your family must have. Try The Advance WantWXAÂ¥ertisements For further particulars and condiâ€" tions of .sale apply to Mr. H., W. Warâ€" ren, 51 Birch Street South, Timmins, Ontario, the auctionger or to Messrs, Caldbick Yates, Bank of Commerce, Building, Timmins, Ont., for the Mortgagee. â€"~33â€"34â€"35 Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain charge which will be produced at the time of the sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction on Wednesday the 9th day of September neéxt at the hour of two o‘clock in the ‘afternoon, at the office of Mr. H. W. Warréen, 51 Birch street south, Timmins, Ontario, by Mr. H. W. Warren, auctioneéer, the followâ€" ing property, namely: ~ Parcels numbers 225 and 4667 both in the register for Whitney and Tisâ€" dale as M "the office of Land Titles at Coohrane, The said property is on the South side of Third Avenue in th@ Town of Timâ€" mins between Birch and Maple Streets and is immediately to the west of the Ramona Studios. C i * The sale is bid. TERMS: ten per purchase price to be paid down at the time of the sale and the balance within ten days thereafter; the purchaser to sign an agreement at theitimg O the sale. ROOM AND BOARD â€"â€" Accomodation for student in refined, cheery home; low rate. Mrs. Plorencée . Enarson, 29 O‘Brien St., North Bay., There is said to be a Sinall, one storey frame building on the front of the said property and a two storey frame dwellâ€" ing house on the rear thereof. 63 Birch St. N. DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL Refrigeration Service If you Borrow THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Call Us For All Your Needs YOUR ESTATE is PRQGTECTED ay LIfE INSURANCE, 1CH THE BANK ARRANGES Apply to the neardst of Other Amounts, «t Proportionately low Rates . Marriott Sons . is en s Ed Â¥a*® Monthly Deposits Bravide for Repayment _ YÂ¥ou Receive be subject to a reserve Â¥You Make 12 Monthly Deposits of Phone 1417 $12.00 $16.00 $25.00 $45.00