Miss A Cadman last week was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Laidlaw, Neow Liskeard. ' Miss Phyllis McColeman returned ‘ home on Sunday, after spending the past couple of weeks the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hop kins, Porquis Junction. Mrs. Alf., White visited relatives and friends in Cochrane and Clute last week., ©408900084000000080808808 8080088008800 0888080880488 4888888808 8 8 %6 6 Mr and M+‘s Jos Dupre and son, Gary, Lieutenant "Cric‘ Charron is spendâ€" Sunday in Porquis Junction. ing leave at his home here., Miss Marian Cripps spent last weekâ€" end in Cochrane. Mrs. B. Bernardi returned on Friday from Niagara Falls and points south. Archie Macdonald, of the R. C. N. spending a leave in town with friends Mr. Fric Barnes | port for the RCAF Mr. and M recent visitors Falls, spent last weekenc guest of and Mrs. I Mr. Dosithe Mainville was a recent visitor to Fort Coulonge, Que. Mr. Harry H Mine was a Halil« Mr. Glen Mitchell, of Tomstown, was a visitor to Timmins last week. Lloyd ("Red") spending a shor ily at the Dome Mr. and Mrs. Hughi: St. Marie, formerly 0 the weekâ€"end in town Miss Yollse Manero day after spending a agara Falls and poin! Miss Borni spent the suu in Nellie Lak Mr. and Mrs. C. Hassard returned last week from a short visit to friends at ‘Thornloe, Miss Filen Harkness, of Timmins, was among the guests at North Bay last week at the Crawfordâ€"Smith wedding. Jim Turner, who has been in town for the past few months, returned to Torâ€" onto on Thursday. Galt Smith has returned to Toronto, after spending the past few months in town. IRVIN ROSNER, R.O. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH, 1942 Miss Mildred Pee visitor to Timmin FELDMAN TIMBER Brighten Up Your Home with 21 Third Ave Preserve your home with O.P.W. It‘s the best paint for either exterâ€" lior or inside use. Ottawa â€" Paint Works have spe¢ially prepared an ideal, long wearing house paint that will give lasting satisfaction. EYESIGET SPECIALIST Foee Appointment Phone 1871 BUCOVETSKY BLDG. Norwood â€"Pauke EYES EXAMINED QLASSES FITTED n We Holland, of Ox sSaALE AT Doran of the R.C.A.F. is t leave visiting his famâ€" McColeman, who has @r holidays with friends rrived home on Sunday. . Lionel Lemaire were ) Fort Coulonge. iukert, of Iroquois kend in town as the few wee Hanlin, of Sault Timmins, spent COMPANY LIMITED week Timmins eks in Niâ€" SCHHUMACHER TA Miss Ellen M. Blythe, returned on Sunday from a holiday spent in Durham and points south. Miss Jenny Shaheen spent the weekâ€" end with her aunt in town, Miss Zemâ€" elia Ayvoub. Mr. John Skibitsky, of Kapuskasing, was a Timmins visitor last week, going on from here to Toronto and other points south. Mr. Marcel Everard returned on Monâ€" day after spending the summer in Torâ€" onto, Montreal, and points south. Mr. P. J. Dunlop returned this week after a visit to Pembroke, Toronto, and other points south and east. Miss Eleanor Briffet returned on Monday after spending the summer at her home in Newfoundland. Mrs. Miller and daughters, Gladys and Betty, were guests last week at Enâ€" glehart. Miss Joan Clemens and Miss Huelah Skully leave at the end of September for Bermuda where they will take up duties as nurses. Mrs. A. Shaheen and George and Doris spent the weekâ€"end in Cochrane. Miss Patricia Simpson, of Hailleybury, was a recent visitor to Timmins, being the guest of friends here for a week. Mr. and J. Bloedow were visitors last week to the former‘s parents at Golden Lake, Renfrew County. Mrs. Joseph Griffin and daughter, Theresa, of Rouyn, were recent visitors to Timmins. Mr. Leslie Redford left on Thursday for Brockville, where he will take the Officer‘s Training Course. Mr. and Mrs. Price and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fournier and children are camping at Giroux Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Len Hopkins and children John and Donna, of Golden City, spent Sunday in Porquis Junction, visiting with Mr. Hopkins‘ parents. Miss Doris Raspberry returned recâ€" ently to Smooth Rock Falls after comâ€" pleting a course at the Timmins Businâ€" ess College. Mrs. T. Moore and daughter, Elaine, of Smooth Rock Falls, were recent visâ€" itors to Timmins, Kirkland Lake, and other towns in this part of the North. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blackman and family, of Kapuskasing recently motorâ€" ed to Timmins and Iroquois Palls to be the guests of relatives and friends here. Mr. Alex Kosick was a recent visitor to Smooth Rock Falls, being the guest there of his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kosick. ""Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holden and daughâ€" ters, Misses Gladys and Marjorie, were visitors last month to Fort Coulonge and other points in the Ottawa Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blackburn, Jr., were the guests last week of Mr. Blackburn‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Blackburn, S8r., Cobalt. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Morin were visâ€" itors last week to Rouyn, attending the wedding of Miss Lucile Seguin, of Rouyn and Mr. Laurence St Eloi, also f Rouyn. 0 TTA“A PAI"‘ NT \ KsuMâ€'D l MA PairnT*® QUutsipe CANApA BRANP OTrawa . CanADA YRAD¢ mAR® ARLCG "‘!:ts lAy URp Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilford rs Timmins after a two weeks‘ v the south. Lieutenant and Mrs of Petewawa, formerly are guests at the home father, Mr. Stan Wook Mr. A. D. Jackson returned to Timâ€" mins from a two weeks‘ vacation in the south. Mrs. P. T. Moisley and son, Jack, 1 turned Sunday from a visit to Toron Sergeant Maurice Lacourciere, of the R. C,. A. F., is spending a leave at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Emile Lacourciere, Sixth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Harlock and childâ€" ren, of 4 Leblanec Ave., spent the weekâ€" end with relatives in Iroquois Falls and Porquis Junction Mrs. A. Yasinchuk, of Thorold, Ontâ€" ario, returned to her home this week, after spending a few weeks at the home of her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Yasinchuk. Les Coombs, who has been employed with the T. N. O. at Swastika for the past seventeen years, left last week to join the Merchant Marine. Before leaving Swastika he was presented with a handsome watch,a set of books, and a neat sum of money from his friends in the district. First Meeting of Fall for Junior C. W. L. ‘The first regular meeting of the fall for the Junior Catholic Women‘s Leaâ€" gue was held on Wednesday evening in the basement of the Church of Nativity There was aâ€"very nice attendance, and the evening was spent with reports beâ€" ing made. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Behie and daughâ€" ters, June and Beverley, of Kirkland Lake, spent the holiday weekâ€"end in Porquis Junction, the guests of Mrs. Beâ€" hie‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hopâ€" kins. A one minute silence period was obâ€" served in resvnect for the death of the Duke of Kent. A great deal of knitting was turned in for the Red Cross, and the members are at present, making a red, white and blue Afghan which is to be sent on comâ€" pletion, to Her Royal Highness, Queen Elizabeth, who will give it to some worâ€" thy cause. During the meeting war savings stamps were sold. A letter was receivâ€" ed from Father McManus, overseas, who had received several parcels from the C. W. L.,,.and he thanked them very much for being so thoughtful. A ditty bag was sent in to the Na League, and a nice letter in ackno ledgement was received from the Le gue, thanking the ladies for it. T ladies plan to send one ditty bag month for the Navy. It was decided that several members are to go to the Diocesan Convention next Saturday, in Iroquois Falls. This is a convention for the Northern subâ€" division of the Catholic Women‘s Leaâ€" gue. t The meeting then closed. The next meeting is to take place on October 14th and it will be in the form of a socia‘ event. k A letter ol acknowledgement was reâ€" ceived from the Timmins V.O.N. for a lovely layette that they received this suunmer from the C. W. L. Sergt.â€" Obs. J. Brovender Killed Overseas Friday mins on was so w server Jack Brovende: Mrs. M. J. Brovender, had been killed overs Also all who knew } the death of Cliff Byrc Bucovyetsky staff. kille Timmins w ews of the d 7 Cedar St. S HMHundreds of Canadians are donating facilities of the Canadltan Red Crass at one of the centres and registering Electric Sprayers For Rent t and Mrs. Huine Douglas a, formerly of Schumacher t the home of Mrs. Douglas Stan Wookey, Schumacher 16 Phone 16 s 5 AC urned to cation in ARIO maAln Fine of $50 for Hegal Distribution of Pamphlets John Huboby charged with the illegal distribution of pamphlets after night was fined $50. and costs. Two speeders paid $15 each and costs defective brakes cost $10 and costs and a defective horn $5. and costs. Four in the front seat of a car brought a fine 0of $10 and costs. Four drunks paid $10 and costs while another took the jail term. E. Jette charged with supplying liquor to intoxicated persons paid $50.00 and costs. A second charge of obstructing police was withdrawn. )ther Cases ot Police Court on Tuesday. Geoffrey Paul charged by Game Warâ€" den D. Sylvester with illegal possession of firearms for hunting was fined $10 and costs. There were a number of remands. N. Greenberg will face a careless drivâ€" ing charge at next court as the result of an accident in front of the town hall yesterday morning when he is alleged to have pulled out from the curb withâ€" out giving a signal and thus colliding with a pasing car. A. Langlois on a second offense drunk charge was fined $50 and costs cr three months. Lucien Turcotte was given three monâ€" ths definite and 1 month indefinite in the reformatory on a vagrancy charge. The funeral of Robert Gray, St., was held Saturday afternoon, with service at the First United ‘TChurch conducted by Rev. W. M. Mustard, the Timmins branch of Legion attending in a body. The attendance at the funeral was very large testifying to the honour in which the late Mr. Gray was held. He was buried in the family plot at the Timâ€" mins cemetery, Funeral Saturday of Wellâ€"Known Esteemed Resident Robert‘® Gray, br., Laid to Rest with Legion Honours blood for the wounded through the Donors are shown above arriving with a volunteer Red Cross Worker l.“’ LC ## *%_ * # #. * _ t# -00 MR L JP .70 ; _ t# _ 0'.“.“.00.00 .“ .“ ." .“ .“ .“ .“ .“ .“ .“ .. 18 CEDAR ST. N Reliable Radio Repairs Viking Electric TIMMINS | Chalmers, and FPamily, Mr. and Mrs. J. MoKenzie, [t. and Mrs. Irvine, Bill Rox«â€" burgh, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sellar and Family, Mrs. T. Small, Edna and Reg., Mr. and Mrs. J. Stirrat, Mr. and Mrs. L McClure, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs Blakeman and Pamily, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pritchard, Mr. and Mrs. F. Jackson and Viole:, Mr. and Mrs. M. Krupka, M:. and Mrs, A. Larivee, Mr. and Mrs. R. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. E. Manhire, Mr. and Mrs, A. McGrath and Family, The Rankins, The Purdies, The Youngs, Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs Hill and Kathleen, Mrs. Phillips and Nina, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas and Pamily, Mtr. and Mrs. J. Cowan, Mrs. E. Webb and Family, Mr and Mrs. Widornski, Goldâ€" en Beaver Lodge, Timmins Branch 88, lCanadian Legion. Cards of Sympathyâ€"Mr. and Mrs. T. Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore, Mrs. E. A. Chariton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ellefsen, Mrs. Geo. Starling. Telegramsâ€"Tommy Goodman, (grandâ€" son)}, Edmonton, Alberta, Mrs. A. Walâ€" lace, (daughter), Aberdeen, Scotland. ‘What about that notice outside your shop, ‘Money returned if not satisfied‘?" protested the disgruntled customer. "Ah," said the shopkeeper, "I am satisfied with your money‘‘â€"North Bay Nugget First Old Maid: Do you always look under the bed?" Ssecond O, M.: "Always." Ist: "Ever find anything?" 2nd: "Only in old fashioned hotels." â€"Canada Lumberman Mon.,Tues.,and Wed. Sept. 14, 15, and 16 _A \nalt hA TRICKEY, EH » ? Notice how your eyes want to feast on the captlvatlng models shown here â€"to drink in their glamorous beauty | And yet there are many more, equally attractive, equally racticalâ€"â€"featuring all the modern style trends â€" awaiting yoUur selection in this FUR FASHION EVENT! Now is your chance to really and truly own that Fur Coat you‘ve wanted so long, Or to replace the that‘s in storage. (Â¥ou‘ve told yourself it won‘t last another Your price, your style, your model are all hore. Consult EATON‘S Fur Expert! And â€"remember the EATON Guarantee: +‘Goods Satistactory OfF Money Refunded". Budget Plan $59 to $1800 Terms may be arranged If desired. Fashion event of the re than 40 Different _=~ 75 Different Styles. i C the Friends gathered at the home of Mrs. | the H. Darling, 134 Wilson avenue on Wedâ€" | old nesday evening, to honour Miss Mnrl-! anne Cooper, who leaves toâ€"morrow for | 1 Ottawa where she will report to the luslr Women‘s Air Force. has A lovely evening was enjoyed, social conversation being the main part of the evening. Miss Cooper was presentâ€" with a smart airâ€"force vanity case, containing makeâ€"up, manicure set, and all other essentials necessary for a woâ€" man‘s beauty. Marianne Cooper Honoured at a Farewell Party This was followed by a lovely lunch served by the hostess, Mrs. H. Darling. Those present were Mrs. A. Jacobs, Miss Katrine Morin, Mrs. D. Keeley, Miss Ann Mulcahy, Mrs. J. MacMillan, Mrs. J. D. Robson, Mrs. J. C. Skaviem, Mrs. C. Cooper, Mrs. S. Woodbury, Mrs. Charles Kee, Mrs. S. Davidson, Mrs. W. Sullivan, Miss Agnes Chesser, Mirs. MacKenzie Keith, Mrs. Camubell the guest of honour, Miss Marianne Cooper, and the hostess, Mrs. H. Darling. Bettyâ€""Do you know you‘re wearing your wedding ring on the wrong finâ€" ger?" +~â€"Ethelâ€""Yes, I married the wrong man."â€"Sudbury Star. Defense Counsel in Forgery Caseâ€" Your Honor, this man is so ignorant he cannot sign his own name. Judgeâ€"He is not charged with signâ€" ing his own nameâ€"Globe and Mail. E AA | W TY T. EATON CSure â€" Onrdert OW e CANADA S£mail Dad?" Toronto Telegram: As the result of using the medicine ball many:a man has been able to reduce his medicine Toronto Tel changed., There than there are moneyv. Sudbury Star;: By the tim is over, perhaps some of painted leg art will be good hang in the National Gallery less pockets in them will prove popuâ€" lar. At least there will be fewer for the politicians to place their hands in, Toronto Telegram: Mavbe suits with This boxy style coat has slightly rippled back, deep armholes and sleeves of modâ€" erate width with a touch of modernism to produce one of the season‘s smartest innova=â€" tions. Priced at $279.00. Other Muskrat coats at $189.00 to $295.00. t (with a son in college): "Oh, make college bread, my boy, from lower of youth and the dough of gte‘"â€"Blairmore Enterprises Business an d .Government offices are clamouring for capable stenographers, typists, bookkeepers and office assisâ€" tants. Qualify quickly at the "Doâ€" nvinion." Individual instrucâ€" ton; free Employment Service: Fall term now open. Write for catalogue. THE DOMINION BUSINESS COLLEGE, Limited 525 Blgor St. W., Toronto, Ont. Office Help Wanted This supple Persian Lamb coat is a slenderâ€" izing type ~back flatâ€" tering and youthful. Glossy moire effect demonstrates its full beauty with a decided military look. Pricged at $465.00. Other Persian Lamb coats priced at $269.00 to $550.00. Also Persian Side Coats at $98.00. ‘elegram â€" Things have re is mora fighting money ire people fighting about _By the time the war s some of this new will be good enough to PACGE