to attend a but it szgem.: eeyvyning gow imals... > son, there s winte» eveni evening gow tertaining 0o promised fo come one, c dance on Fr P‘éï¬l}on, ans The ladi¢ eous shnowe Â¥ou‘ll be Kelineck‘ be minus will be ; evening, and wha day. .. Mrs. R IMLISS. IUVCDC the forme â€" s« it, tha pleasant sn lunch coun! Store, . . .P Nice, isn‘t bells rang f cus, anct girl to } and AW2 1 ter. who re ding of of this thing : 1amaiiVy worket 64444 6# +s Nlac hir Third Ave. at Cedar Street MINS This wesrk interest to : ding vows v ‘WHE and R day, there a is Rita Milc grocetoria, ) iwth Donald is Winnie A Finlayson al can Church. weddings melt cert should provide plenty ment for evervone w thezse is an excellen drawn up, including ing,. mus‘ic being pr Timmins Citizen‘s Ba direction of FP. J. W man, I mea leaves this ; Pranch of t Luck, Berth at the hcoms her friends presented h TOrce wWali when you service. all the Monda held a Bucove The co in We groom Weddin morning ringing f mailine M them to Brunswi meet he; Your so¢ flowers and the ttend JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST b444%4484%444 444 . “â€â€œâ€™â€œ'Quiet Weddng Dropped Between Stitches %Solemnizcd at byt Tâ€"roomed House on James Street Living room, dining room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms and bath. f Hot Water Heating Oil Furnace Garage Simms, Hooker Pickering cem EuC 11 1¢€ 1 t€ ) imany. . â€" will be s Ray Eddy a~2a two C h id hold tlock bhe holds weddings of . . . Friday, wedâ€" e spoken by Joan ‘ddy, while Saturâ€" o couples. . . .One cashier at a local savys her "I do‘s" ock, and the other on and Gordon Matthew‘s Angliâ€" More news of the . .And on Sunday ight{. . . .The Woâ€" re holding a conâ€" ‘e theatre. . . This we have M PINXNE sSTHREET NORTH or PMONE 112 Wolno ourself NC a lot of fall and in view. . . That have so few forâ€" 3 many surprises attend. .... . B0 ) the Lion‘s Club . at the Riverside »~aturday BDara Ha ed ther: . :gmod tiing. . . . > music of Henry f cours>, it will ck. . The music . . During the a $1,000.00 draw, ity for some of \ nice gi‘t, just ress is optional, ce idea to wear so few forâ€" ime of the seaâ€" of entertainâ€" ho attends as t programme dancing, singâ€" ovided by the ind, under the worked at the Goldfield‘s Drug know her.‘."; . nthing branch other wedding was Mr. and he bride being r, of Timmins i1 didn‘t know iette with the ent gazed at he house on em, she beâ€" ) check from gift, ech?: . . . up residence where the 1€ : dance night b dance takes Pavilion, and on Monday re â€" happily m Dionne , with fall Cathedral, blue triple ) will take 1e in New will She Wo 31 no A eliest wedâ€" wedding 1 Tuesday ‘ in town. 1c handy, of the 11BE WASs R. Daly, vedding , WOâ€" ridan nmn#en‘s ight, tead, and air ey folâ€" someâ€" arvelâ€" for a Oil Furnace APPLY TO od Bill A cuist wedding was solemnized on |navy cdats. Saturday morning, at 11 o‘clock, at the| At the reception held later at the Alâ€" Mountjoy United Church, when Flora !bex". Hotel the bride‘s mother received Becket, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a blue sheer dress with navy J. Beckett, 211 Waterlco Rd., became the bride of Kenneth Passmors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Passmore, 214 Spruâ€" ce St. south. Rev. Gilmour Smith was the officiating minister, and the wedâ€" ding music was ably supplied by Miss Grace Ramsay. Fall flowers wore tastsâ€" fully arranged arcund the church, adâ€" ding charm to the occasion. Wedding of Flora Beckett and Ken Passmore Saturday Couple Married in Morning, and Reception in Afterâ€" noon at Bride‘s Home. Given in marriaze by her father, the bride was attired in a dusky rose afâ€" terncon frock, with brown accessori>s. Her corsage was of blue cornflowers and sweetheart roses. Third finger, left hand, is the chief interest for Margaret Bell, lately. . . . And why not?. . . .On that finger graâ€" ces a lovely diamond, placed there by Allan Shadick, of Chartlon, Ontario..... Margaret is one of our local nursos at St Mary‘s Hospital, and has been there for the past several months. . . Wedâ€" ding vplans have been made for the 28:h of September, but it is not definite yet as to whether that will be the exacti date. . . .But ‘the wedding will be sometime! during the week. Friday is the big dGay for a lucky w;g It)kllic:veninq Tecest young lady . . . And she is Miss Joan o the‘ hnxï¬n,nf ia.r‘an‘d M Mills, and we can say lucky again .. o uim n veans s | Commercial where Tuesday evening, Joan was honoured . F A # stunning in a green silk «t a linen shower, at the home of Mrs. 6 ho rown accessories. A. Pugsley, Paymaster, and she reâ€" The couple will reside i1 ceived the smartest sets of linens . . . 3 And as linen is so hard to get, Joan will be able to ‘treasure her fine Weddlng at }IOly q pieces . ... And last week, Joan was Proâ€" Cathedral guest of honour at: a miscellaneous 5 f shower at the home of her aunt, Mrs. |_ In its last issue, Sept. 17 F. Mills . .. Lucky girl ... She has |"Ane Northland Post had certainly received some lovely. gifts. . . ACcOount of a wedding of 1 And she will make a very pretty brid> M't"he"'mmr' . Perhaps you know her . . . She| Flowerâ€"decked Holy is emploved at Harvey Graham‘s Shoe |Cathedral was the s,cgne Store . . . . Well, wedding bellis are on | WeUQding on Friday Sep Friday, at the United Church. when Della Vicla, daug! Acting as matron cf honour, was the bride‘s sister, Mrs. Robert McCormick, who wore a frock of Toal blue with rust accessories, and a corsage of yellow gladioli. Best man for the occasion, was Mr. O. Passmeore, brother of the bride. Following the coremony, a wedding reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents‘, 211 Waterloo Rd. That same day the couple left for a IJoan l‘ honeymoon to pnoints south, the brids wearing for travel, a beige suit, with Bl‘ide-E] brown accesscories, On their return, the , oduple will reside at 214 Spruce south. [Ou_r?d dt, Prior to her marriage, the bride was entertained by Miss Irene Asselin and Mrs. McCormick, the girls on the staff on her face when she received the gifts in that manner, as the boxes did conâ€" tair the gifts of the guests,. . . Well, it was very funny. . . Winnie takes wedâ€" ding vows on Saturday with Gordon Finlayson. . . More about the wedding later. heard the original idea pre Well, two ladies dressed as + came to the front door of t Mrs. A. Booker, where the held, and asked for Winnic Winnie appeared at the do« presenied with two large white boxes from the "Go S Company", and she had to Boston Herald:â€" HITLER‘S promisâ€" es of large slices of earth after the war is over have evoked no great enthusâ€" iasm among il duce‘s soldiers, who apâ€" parently would be better satisfied if they could stay on top of the part of it they already have. of the A. and P. Groceteria Mrs. J. F. Passmore, Miss D more, and Mrs. C. Jones. Notice to all members of the Orâ€" der of the Eastern Star. . . . ; The knitting meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. S. Crews and Mrs. Lake, at 111 Hemlock strset on Monday September 28th, 1942. . . . Keep this date in mind, folks,. and members, please attend. Ken Passmore, at the Mountjoy United Church. . . .A lovely bride too. . .. Flora was the sweetfaced girl, who was cashier at a local groceteria. .. Probably vou know her. . . She made it a pleasure to shop. . . The wedding was rather quret. . . BStrictly afternoon wear . . . And they left for a honeymcon that same day "I do‘s" seemed to be the ct topic on Saturday. . . . . They w spoken again by Flora Becket: ; eared at the door, : with two large p from the "Go Slow and she had to sig agine the look of when she received t Winnie. . . When he door, she was large pink and . . as expressme xÂ¥ the home â€" w Express sign a reâ€" he gifts WA Linen Shower in Honour of Joan Mills {bride lu@dd Blackburn performed the ceremony durâ€"| Schumacher ing which Mrs. T. Buttery sang "O Proâ€" | Rev, Norman Healey, B.A. mise Me." Res., 83 First Ave. Phone 1094 The bride, given away by her broâ€" |11.00 am.â€"Morning Service of Worâ€" therâ€"inâ€"law, Leo Mattiussi, wore white! ship. net over taffeta with a tight Waist.l 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School sweetheart neckiine and short puï¬ed' 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service of Worship sleeves, with a full skirt falling into a A Cordial Welcome to All long train with wide insertion of lace in . V design. The veil, full length, was of illusion tulle, and the headdress conâ€"| St. Paul‘s Chlll‘Ch tained lily of the valley and orange South Porcupine, Ont. blossoms. She wore long white gloves Ven. J. E. Woodall, D.D., Minister and carried an arm bouquet of white Sunday Services roses and bouvardia. The maidâ€"ofâ€"honour, Sylvia Niffin,| wore a gown of pink organdie sheer | over taffeta, with long pink gloves and |11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer pink shoulderâ€"length veil with pink 7 p.m.â€"â€"Evenipg Prayer roses. As bridesmaid, Annie Mitchell | Holy Communion on 1st Sunday at 11 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class wore a gown of agque blue crepe with O 111. silver ornaments decorating the top 2nd and 4th Sunday af 8 a.m. and white shoulder length veil with 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. blue fiowers and long white gloves. Shel Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" also carried pink roses. Both gowns| MEDt. were styled similarily to the bride‘s. Anne Fitzgerald served as flower girl wearing a gown of mauve net over tafâ€" Schumacher Anglican feta. With pink and white flowers in | Church her hair, she carried a basket of pink! McINTYRFE GÂ¥MNASIUM and white sweet peas. Ushers were Lea | Captain Mitchell, C.A. $ Mattiussi and Jimmy Devolin while the' Assistant Minister St Matthew‘s best man was Murray Mitchell. Like Timmins. the groom they wore white flannels and |10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School navy cdats. | 11.00 a.m..â€"Morning Prayer Holy ‘Trinity Proâ€" Cathedral was the scene of a pretty wedding on Friday September 1l1th, when Della Vicla, daughter of Mrs â€"hristina Niflin, became the bride of John Everette Mitchell. Rev. Jos. Blackburn performed the ceremony durâ€" ing which Mrs. T. Buttery sang "O Proâ€" mise Me." Wedding at Holy Trinity Proâ€"C athedrdl Cochrane gladiol Heâ€" Brideâ€"Elact of Friday Hon-i oured at Shower at Home of| _ B‘nai Israel Synagogue Mrs. A. Pugsley, Paymasâ€"| Cedar Street North ter. | ISRAEL I. HALPERN, Rabbi Wedding of Louise H and Robert Leo Venn Place on Tuesday Quietly. Unable to be present bu gift was Mrs. Spothart. Church of Nativity M 1ev Ae gue ind the unnin ‘own ; VL WA gues r€ Mi 11# in i wedding of local interest Mitchellâ€"Niffin 16 Frida ue, Sept. 1"7th, The Cochâ€" 101 mm Wed Miss the followin h R. Parogn‘t, bride was rsey, with mmilt f the {(fAPT. and MRS3. DOUGLAS CHURCH The| Services all Day Sunday Mil lE l St. Matthew‘s Church | Rector: Rev. Canon Ciisning, B.A., L TK 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bib:e Class | 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer f 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School | 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms | 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer \ Holy Communion on lst Sunday of | month, at 11 am.; on 3rd Sunday, at 1 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m i South Porcupine, Ont. I (Missour1 Synod) | Tev, E. Roth, Pastor Divine Service at 8:30 pm. in the Anglican Church South Porcupine. | All are welcome. «Dome Sund da shown by M RALLY DAY PC Canada ; MACKAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street Minister: Rey. Dr. Geo. Aitken, Th.D, 1.00 p.m..â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Bervice. Oddfellows Hall, Spruce St., N. You Are Welcome 8.45 a m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 am.â€"â€"Sunday Service Golden Tevtâ€""Thou, O mainest forever; thy thron eration to generation." (La 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Morning Service Evening Serviceâ€" 7.00 pm. Sunday Schools 10.00 a.m.â€"For all 12 years and over 11.00 am.â€"All below 12 years of age The Presbyterian Church in Roy Jenkin Celebrates His Sixteenth Birthday 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 Prayer 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on lst Sunday at 11 Oddfellows* Hall, Spruce Street Nortk SUXDAY, SEPTEMEEE *"*TH, 1942 Subject 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3ard and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. USsIe Mountjoy United Church Christian Science Society ation to gene Christiana Scei¢ innis Block, 1 ‘ery weekday, iy evening 7.3 1€ KEV. W. M. MUSTARD, M.A., B.D orning Worshipâ€"10. 45 am. vening Warship~â€"700 pim. sunday =school 100 Mountijoyvy Street 8. Minister REV. E. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, B.A 00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church Church Directory Trinity United Church Revy. James A. Lyttle, Minister arey Williams:â€" T red nowadays. The ead the bulletins se cultural department United Church South Porcupine, Ont. BLOOR AVENUE. I. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDER, Cantor First United Chureh Timmins {1¢ U IT‘l 30 to 9.30 p.m Gordon A )R SUNDAY 11 hnool at 1i a.m C ¢ u, O tTord, reâ€" throne from genâ€" The farmers are hey haven‘t time sent them by the H( ig Room, Mcâ€" North. Open ) 5 p.m. FrNiâ€" Jenkin with film imson. ind CHOOL p.m. rwed ® Burnes, n. Jack 1d nI dear hus mill, who TWwO vC Jant T HOMAS dear husband, W who passed awa ber 22nd, 1941. Calm and peacef Smweetest rest th GEMMILH In loving NEN, wh tember 1 ed by hi ‘"His w His tr« Myr wh WANTED, by the Childrens Ald Soâ€" ciety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestar! children 10 to 14 years of age. I1 interected, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. 60â€"62t1 IRVIN ROSNER, R.0. When (minimum 25¢6) 1%¢ A WORD PER TNSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion to obtain cash rate. sible for errors phoned advertise sult of copy no! written. these sources are viser‘s risk. Toronto, Gcod took him But in cur he An Notice is hereby given that an interim dividend of 8 cents per share, payable in Canadian Funds, his been declared by the Direcâ€" tors of PAMOUR PORCUPINE MINES, LIMITED, payable Octâ€" ober 1l5th, 1942, to shareholders of record at the close of business QOctober ist, 19432. The Advanet lc A WORM PER INSERTION UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF _ PowER CORPORATION or ANADA Sac CLASSIHIED ADS Obe Dormpine Aodbane Canada Northern Power Byv order of 21 Third Avt August 25th, 194 1IISCELLANEOUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Foe Appointment Phone 187 BUCOVETSKY BLDG, The Board of this day the No. 53, quarter payable Octo to holders of business Septembe oub EYES EXAMINED QLASSES FITTED To. 71, quarterly, $1.75 per share, payable October 45th, 1942. No par value Common Stock Phone 26 MINES, LIMITED DIVIBPEND NCTICE Corporation, Limited Cumulative l L. C:HASKELL, F.C.LS., Inemory ler of the Board. BRADFIELD, Scecretary. Ont., September 15th, 1942 ed by d Ro ind 11 WC , 15¢ per share, r 26th, 1942, 1 at the close of 19th, 1942. MATTI orcupine on Sepâ€" lways rememberâ€" rs has declared dividends: eferred Stock memory of Alfred Thomas, ronto, Septemâ€" t wWas HAIiS WIlli liveth still. > and children memory OI a r, Roy Gemâ€" pt. 28, 1940 since that sad s paIn; niss him , again. 1 was called Timmin: Secretary of pain Trs. . M. ) thank all ieighbours nd friendâ€" deuth of the many ind know His will okens â€" 38p 38y Miss ‘Alice Ann Russell, youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Russell, 142 Wilson avenue, suffered a slight accident on Sunday afternbon at her home. While playing, Miss Russell fell from a twenty foot tree and fractured her skull slightly, and sprained her wrist. She is at present under survey at St. Mary‘s hospital for about a week, though her condition is not as serious as was thought at first. the nature ol the securities (if any) held by them duly verified by statutory declaration. have notice. Dated September 17th 1942. THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COMPANXY, LTD., 302 Bay St.. Toronto., William Shub, Broadway Theatre Blid Timmins. Solicitor for the said Executor. DIVIDEND NUMBER 362 A regular dividend of 1% has been declared by the Directors of the Capâ€" ital Stock of the Company, payable on the 7th of Ozctober 1842, to shareholdâ€" ers of record at the close of business on the 23rd day of Sevtember, 1942. DATED the 1l6th day of September., Miss Ruth Bocmer, popular cashier at Barkeor‘s Limited, Truro, Nova Secitia, spent her holidays this year visiting @uebec and several places in Ontario, among the latter being Timmins. While in town, Miss Boomer was the guest «of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Redden, 36014 Spruce street, south, old friends from Nova Scotia. Miss Bcomer has only good words to say for Timmins and district. She said she found the people here warmâ€"heartâ€" PULLETS FOR SALE â€" Free Range Pullats, 3 moniths of age. New Hampâ€" shires, Barred Rocks, and Hybrid Pulâ€" lets, pullets of fine quality. iPrice 90c each. Deposit with order. Monkton Poultry Farm, Monkton, Ont. Visitor from the East Impressed by Timmins FOR RENT â€" 3â€"room apartment with bath. Private. Roomy. Apply 49 Lakeâ€" shore Rd. from 2 to 4 pm. or phone 31 Miss Alice Ann Russell Injured Sunday in Fall Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited antce Company lLimited, Toronto, or to the undersigned William Shub its Solâ€" citor,.on or before the 15th day of Ocâ€" ‘ober,. 1942 their names and addresses IX THE ESTATE OFP Peter Saudi o the Township of Mountjoy, in t October, 1942, t] eased will be di ‘ties entitled th PULLETS FOR SALE ANNUAL DANCE Friday, Sept. 25th 0 DRAW FOR $1,000 IN PRIZES Riverside T immins Lions Club . FTNLAY SECRETARY be distributed among t ed thereto having rega aims of which it shall the to send to the under The Trusts and Guar Tickets $1.50 Per Couple Novelties, Ete. e said 15th day â€" 38â€"390p 37â€"38â€"39 | W After an absence of only ten or fifâ€" teen minutes the Petit Jury returned at 5.30 on Wednesday to deliver a verdict of not guilty on the charge against Arâ€" senault and he also was freed. Bribery Charge Fails A. V. Waters, KC., won an acquitta:i for Mrs. E. Pilipchuk, of Smooth Rock Falls who was charged with attemptâ€" ing to bribe two provincial police offiâ€" cers "with intent to interfere with the administration of justice." EFach of the two uniformed officers Stanley Timmerman and Sam Whiteâ€" house, had been given $5.00 by the acâ€" cused when her house was searched in connection with complaints under the Liquor ‘Control Act. ‘Mr‘s. Pilipchuk denied that she had attempted to buy protection for the future, but admitted giving the "presents" in the hope that the police would not seize the liquor she had in the house. The only Crown evidence was of course‘that of the conâ€" stables who had reported the incident at once but their evidence differed in respect of one point, but this apparently influenced the jury in returning a "Not Guilty" verdict.. Crown Attorney S. A. Caldbick, conducted the prosecution. Is CEDAKR ST.â€"N. _: TLMMINS | ® JP , Q‘Q’.“.“.00‘00.00.“..0.00.“.00.00.00.00.. '.00.00.0 0.“‘“.00.“.â€.0 0‘".‘ Acequitted Last Week at Cochrane on Murder Charges Miss Boomer left on Saturday for her home in the EFast, but hopes to come back and visit here another yvear. While in Timmins, Miss Boomer was ententained at the homes of Mrs. G. H. McQuarrie, Mrs. Ralph Miller, Mrs. G. B. Redden, Mrs. W. Stevens, of Timâ€" mins, Mrs Bert Alphing, of the Conâ€" and several ‘other friends in Schumacher. ) L 00.“.“.“.“.“.“‘“.00.“.00.“.0..â€.“.0 0.00.0 '.00.00.“.“.00.00.00.00'0 ed and friendly, and was surprised to see how large a city there was in Timâ€" mins. 590 Reliable Radio Repair® Viking Electric FOR 11 , but a true bil enault, who thet ted all day Tues The prosecutior R. Magone, K.C. w 14 [agoneg, K.C., department appeared for aed no Dill immediately i the imnish 1 was 1¢ al