Take time to ennial youth; Take time to read dom : Take time to be | happines«‘ Take time to laugh the soul. It appears that the pub to be very coâ€"operative if Association of the Eastern raise over a $1,000.00 to bu canteen to be sent over Patriotic Association of raising sufficient funds f¢ canteens, and Timmins and districs are. asked to raise encugh for just one. , .At presert, one event has been held, a telâ€" ephone bridge on Priday evening, "and proved very successful with about 14 of the women of the district acting as hostess at a bridge each. . . Although a great many more events of a similar nature will have to be held before the Association can possibly reach their quota, they got off to a, good start on Friday evening with there being fifty tables in attendance and a considerable amount being raised. . Keep up the good work ladies. for future nappin words toll us tha take the time fo everything will b and much easier And it only takes : one of those sim member those w« earliest opportuni At 12 o‘clock noon, today, wedding vows were taken by Miss Jean Myles and Mr. Wallace Jamieson at a simâ€" ple but beautiful ®ercea*tniny a tthe Pirst United Church. . . .Of lar interest at the ceremony, was the lovely bridal outfit Jean chose ~. :. . in keeping with the times, but wearâ€" ing the old traditional colour, Jean chose a "winter white aftern00n frock becomingly flared, with a white turâ€" ban and brown accessories . . . The effect was very breathâ€"taking . Honeymoon followed, the couple leavâ€" ing on the 1.15 train for Montreal and the Laurentians, and on their return, will reside at 80 Hemlock St. Take Timt Many of the friends of Miss Jean Myles, bride of today, gatherâ€" ed : at , her apartment to surprise her with ‘a bathroom shower on Third Ave. at Cedar Street TIMMIN®S JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST Quality Dairy â€" Products is that if we will only me for all those thin; will be much brighter, to accomplish. ... takes a minute to follow se simple rules. . . Reâ€" ase words and at youtr ing you a littié agdvicd at the ceremony, Wwas Lc 1 outfit Jean chose . . . with the times, but wearâ€" 1 traditional colour, Jean iter white afternoon frock flared, with a white turâ€" Aun" The Timmins Dairy Telephone 938 id â€"the source o wisâ€" want more like it, so see more sleightâ€"rides, ies, etc., being held. jendlyâ€"â€"the way to public will have, if the Patriotic ern Star, are to ) buy one mobile verseas. . . The of Ontario are s for 20 mobile and district are or just onec. . At he music of them popular in the camp nowW tMnat _ C Porcupine Skating Club can boast of having the (Donunion Junior Phir champions as members . . . These two young skaters have worked diligervly to climb to the top rung, and in‘ adâ€" dition to previous honours WOn, now add the coveted dream of all figureâ€" skatersâ€"a Dominion championshipâ€" to their laurels . . . Congratulations are extended to Miss Margaret Keeley and ment. were Midses Ruby Patterson and Catherine Thompson, at 33 Lakeâ€" Road, Apt. 3 . . . Jean was the recipient of many lovely gifts, beautiful and useful articles that she could use in her new home . . . Aand on Tuesday afternoon, Jean was hostess at a trousseatu tea at the apartment, where she displayed for the benefit of her many friends who dropped in durâ€" ing the day, her lovely shower gifts, and the contents of her beautiful trousseau . For the ocâ€" casion, the house was tastefufy decorated with daffodils and tuâ€" lips, and refreshments were servâ€" ed the guests .. The wedding cake held the certre of the table and on each side were vases of lovely fowers . . . A most excited bride toâ€"be was Jean on Tuesday, and congratulations were enthusiastiâ€" cally given to her on her marriage which took place today at noon. Picureâ€"Bkating should becom covery aitte L cin csffrach, con it wearing seaweed stockings . . . Of the making of new fibres for texâ€" tiles there is no end .. . The laâ€" test is seaweed fibre, and Britain has plenty of that raw maverial Professor ‘B. Speakman, Professor J. ‘B. Speakmaln, in a demonstration aAt Leeds Uniâ€" versity, soaked a piece of "seaâ€" weed satin‘" in gasoline, and showâ€" that when set alight, .only the edges were charred ... It also takes dye well, and can be readily woven with cotton and wool to make a variety of fabrics, includâ€" ign an excellent yarn for hosiery . _. . Weaving of the seaweed yarn is soon to begin and we will very probably be able to boas‘t of our excellent seaweed stockings in the near future. A most inspiring address was heard on Monday at the McIntyre Auditorâ€" ium to a group of about 70 graduate nurses of the Porcupine district, by Miss Madeliene Baker, representative of the Registered Nurse$ Association . Miss Bakr has been touring the country addressing various group Of yeynan‘ â€"P LC Wedding bells rang out on Satâ€" urday morning at the Church of Nativity for Miss Bertha Thompâ€" son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thompson and Mr. Clair Quinn, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Quinn of Campbells Bay . .. bride chose an olive green dressmaker suit as her wedâ€" ding outfit,, and various sources reported â€"that she looked very "stunning‘" . . . Dinner and recepâ€" tion followed, with the best wishes of the couple‘s many friends that It looks as if attended both events ber Several glasses of milk each day help provide the energy so necessary in the hectic pace of everyday life. Be sure to order it regularly from your TIMMINS DAIRY milkman. is energy producing 'iaurels . . . Congratulations ded to Miss Margaret Keeley Alex Fulton in their achieveâ€" ker, made a visit to Timâ€" ing the Nurses Alumnae . and her talk this year i a nurse‘s stand on the ance Plan, and princiâ€" hould become more imp now that the will soon be %Weddinp; of Jean Myles and Wallace Jamieson Toâ€"day included Wedding at 12 Noon, Couple Leave on N« Train for Honeymoon M O1 Mii honou! choss 4 piece ensemoi®, WiL large navy picture I sories. Her corsage Miss Blanche My ter, was bridesmaid a gold wool crepe a buttons down the quarter length slee creen, with brown « 1ad i1!Ԥ}ni1;tted Articles Donated at Red l4 Shield Meeting buttons down the i quarter length sleevy sreen, with brown A sage of pink rnoses. Best man was M FTollowing the cel left on the 1.15 trai +o Montreal and th bride wearing for brown and tan C brown felt hat wit! brown shirred D of bronze ‘mum On their retu cide at 80 HI2m1C Jemnl gift to Lhe DE°SS IIId} Prior to her weddir entertained at a bathr tess being Miss:s Rul Catherine Thompson. nostess at a trousseau aay afternoon. bt Regular Meeting Held on | Monday Evening at Salâ€"| vation Army Hall. | °n s AUXllidd Y V evening and ops Anthem, the pr Chesney, in the The report of by Mrs. W. B. P A Iotter was quarte and lief. Dona‘:10 Gold:n Ci and the A ibox Headquarters « knitted article Various Reports at Fireside Club Meet Monday Evening scarves pairs of helmets irban The meeting 0 ‘s Auxiliary V The IK Club wa the base siding. Rep( hnheard NWIL a S rarments v m1m1ry. Mem ft €111 arge Number of Knitted Garments Turned in Dur ing January. teneral Meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary Mond: l 1€] naid 1re ect ng the het He @1 irred bf eme€ id {11 ths> m n love was received questing clean iothing for th b1 ul ng M 1€ t WI witlht w re hat : malnl Wwa» wedding, t] i bathrcom s Ruby P 1¢ V 1 h 1l 12 l ie Red Shield Womâ€" held on Monday d with the National laont Mtrs . Mcâ€" ‘Bal en ‘or ‘a honeymoon Laurentians, the vel, a twoâ€"piscs e ensemible, a tan feather, and h a top coat of IITtr corsauge was i of honour and earrings, and th was cuff links. o the bride wa 11 couple will it m <hfhowar, hos Patterson an{ he was als riower on Tues CY and ha urer wa }€ NIT C rcluded :â€" tuckâ€"ins, ‘s.. 30 CaD Mess sIit!â€" dainty in ress, with a threeâ€" Ru L wWas ind C m Headâ€" a clothing Jackson. > couple ieymocon ans, the 11 TM«Ol and on )ment tment of 1€ iC om the ‘ group ".Another Pioneer of New Liskeard Area Last Week 1In i1 read Janâ€" ide in PornctpPmt apraxct, oONTARIO of Next Week to be Canadian Girls in Training Week Here A memo from the Girls‘ Work Board of the Ontario Religious Education Council says::â€"â€" There are forty thousand Canadian There are forty thousand Canadian Girls in Training and during the week of Feb. 7th to 14th we are to hear about this programme for teenâ€"age girls beâ€" cun twentyâ€"eight years ago within the Protestant churches of the Dominion. The girls wear a uniform the chief part of which is the middy which oriâ€" cinated in the Navy. It is worn with dark skirt, tie and insignia. During the visit of Their Majesties to Canada, Queen Elizabeth commented several times upon itsd attractiveness Hanbur Hamnbutr r healt inade in support of Work Board. Y oune Lady Has Fine Returned One Day Double Fine the Next Only ) AAu h M t 4 Lo h in"d 10.00 and costs. In Tuesday‘s court John Rozon was charged with ziving liquor to minors, including the Menard girl. In court the girls swore he did not give them liquor and that they told the police he had, only beâ€" cause they were frightened. "You must have bzeen frightened of me, too," said the magistrate, who refunded the $10 to the young lady of eighteen. There was no evidence to convict Rozon so the case was dismirsed. Tuesday night, however, the police found the Menard girl drinking beer in a local hotel. She came before the Wednesday morning + ng district who died O Minto hospita R. M. Dingwall, mini loe circuit of the ficiated at the servics another of these pionsers ed in The New Liskeard t week. The speaker amid :â€" eral was held on Tuesday of this week for the late itliffte. nioneer citizzen of nembers of p ire nassing on ‘Tel of the de and also cemetery. Mr. Rout Couple of Interesting s at Police Court 1GUK police court had no parâ€" ights, except in the fact as a sequel to one case on morning. Nina Rose Menâ€" suilty Monday night to obâ€" r while a minor and was and costs. In Tuesday‘s pol â€"*‘he ise . 4 723 serviccs, mneid pd gentlenan the graveside been in ars, alâ€" in hosâ€" Sut Minister : REV. W. M. MUSTARD, M.A., BD 1045 a m.â€"Morning Worship 700 pm.â€"Evening Worship of hosts." â€"(Zac Christian Scie1 Ginnis Block, 18 every weekday, | day evening 7.30 Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street North sUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7Tth, 1943 "SPIRIT® $.45 a. m.â€"â€"Sut 11,00 a.m.â€"â€"Su1 Colden Text Christian Science Society sector: Rev. Canon Casning, B.A.. L Th 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 pm.â€"Sunday School 4.15 pm.â€"Baptisms 700 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy ‘Communion on 1st Sunday of month, at 11 a.m., on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on the 5th Sunday and Festivals at 8.30 a.m. Church Directory 15 pm 30 p.m McINTYÂ¥RE AUDITORIUM Captain Mitchell, C.A. Assistant Minister St Matthew‘s Timmins. 10.00 am.â€"Sunday School 11.00 am.â€"Morning Prayer BLOOR AVENUE. REV. J. C. THOMPSON 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service Evening Serviceâ€" 7.00 p.m. SUNDAY SsSCHOOL 10.00 a m.â€"For all 12 years and over 11.00 am.â€"Dome Sunday school 2.00 pm.â€"For all below 12 years South Porcupine, Ont. (Missouri Synod) E. Roth. Pastor Divine Service at 8:30 p.m. Anglican Church South PCO All are welcome. ~ w8 O 0 CE CAPT. and MRS. DOUGLAS CHURCH Services Sundayâ€"11 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Wed. 2.30â€"Home League Thurs. 8.00 pm..â€"Public Meeting Your are invited to attend these Gospel Services. court and was fined $20.00 and costs. The other case of interest at Wednesâ€" day‘s session was that of Arthur J. Serâ€" vais, charged with buying beaver pelts from a persion other than a licensed trapper. He was fined $20.00 and costs each for nine beaver, total of 180.00 and costs being paid. The charge against Mrs. Leclair for trapping withâ€" out a license was withdrawn. For having liquor not on his perâ€" mit Hermas Paul was fined $100.00 and COsts,. First United Church Timmins The Arbutus Chapter K1 met on Monday evening at Mrs. R. Hall, 4 Fourth av their regular knitting ime ing was taken up with k1 Mrs. R. Hall, the host dainty lunch at the end of assisted by Mrs,. Violet M: It has been decided tha Star Ladiegy will hold t meetings 2V next meetin 1t V day Folletiet died on Hospital St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church ger t Home a 1 I S r d e] ‘ a ¢ m g u United Church South Porcupine, Ont. {f Mrs. E. A. F. Day, 82 Hen neral on Monda Funmneral arrange 100 Mountjoy Street S. Minister E. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, B i. Worship n.â€"Evening Worship school: 9.45 a.m. for 9â€"11 _Cedar Street North ISRAEL I. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDEZER, Cantor The Salvation Army for bvy m Sundavy school ence Reading Room, Mc 18 Pine St. North. Ope . 12 noon to 5 p.m. Fr 30 to 9.30 p.m. school Service 11 8:30 pm. in the| W« south Porcupine. | W« February Sched ule “ior Bardessona Red Cross Workrooms Tussday, WOdllâ€" ‘ en of Harmony Hall and Hadassah . Group wednesday, February 17â€"Ladies of | Ste. Ann» and Mrs. Allen‘s Group Wednesday Eveningâ€"Mrs. ‘Chase‘s Group and Syrian Canadian Women‘s | Auxiliary. Monday, Fsbruary 81LAdies of Charâ€" ity and Mrs,. Pickering‘s Group. Tuesday, February 9â€"â€"Finnish Womâ€" en of Harmony Hall and Hadassah Group Wednesday, February 10â€"No groups Wednesday â€" Eveningâ€"Mrs. Ohase‘s Group and Syrian Women‘s Canadian Auxiliary. Thursday, February (Mrs. Moran‘s Group) and Princess Alice Club. Friday, Fisbruary 12â€"French Canadâ€" ian Woemen and Mrs. Whitehead‘s Tu McCoy‘s Group) a Club. Friday, February United Church Gr Annual Meeting of *Fastern Porcupine Red Cross, Feb. 11th We ane en of Harmot PERSCONAL LOANS Wedanesd; roup and ixiliary Group a Auxiliary Harkness Club. THE CANADI\i BANK OF COMMERCE cup and ariday, P FPor Taxt and (Othe 46A 000::000:0:00000000000:0000000000000000:0 ۤ46¢% Monda ThursdGay oup Mconday, February 24â€"MYrS ‘PCKCTâ€" g‘s; Group. Tuesday. February 23â€"Finnish Womâ€" Friday, Februar] ite and Mrs. Wh ONE YEAR 1 REPAY 1e Advance. The annual meeting of the Eastern orcupine Branch of the Red Cross will : held on Thursday, Feb. l1th, at 8 m., in the council chambers at South orcupine. Since this branch wasy formed in dane Sou 1(0 App!y mesitay, dsebruauly â€" ind Mrs. Allen‘s Group 00000000@000000#00‘000000000:00000000000;00 L444 4 ay, Pebruar irmony Hall day, February 15â€"â€"Mrs. Desaulâ€" ind Mrs. Ostrosser‘s Groups. day, February 16â€"Finnish Womâ€" Harmony Hall and Hadassah incsday, February inesday â€" Eveningâ€" ) and Syrian Can lay First Class Service always available at the Pearl Lake Hotel Syrian February 18â€"C.VA up) and Prince Fuel Purchases Seastork i1 Needs. Just Around the Corner from the Arena b. â€"4â€"â€"Mrs. Hardy‘s ess Alice Club United Church Group A Cordial Welcome Awaits all attending The 13th Annual . N. 0O Bonspie! 11 oup a ~1¢ yâ€"Mrs. â€" Chase i hadian Women ‘s Group. Hadassah y 3â€"L.acdi at 0â€"ILO.DE. and Ladies of Charâ€" ‘s Group. ~Finnish Womâ€" and â€" Hadassah 18â€"C:MW L. (M1 Frank Klisanich, Proprietor â€"Women‘s â€" Group ind Hadassa â€"Mrs. Chase‘s idian Women‘s OW L. (CMT Princess AlM Mrs Picker d. Special to BY No Groups s. Chase‘s Wom 121 OuUp} h Hallnor Mines Limited FrBRCARY 4TH. i \ (No Personal Liability) l DIVIDEND NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an intéerâ€" im dividend of Ten Cents (10¢c) per share, payable in Canadian funds, has been declared by the Directors of HALLNOR MINFES LIMITED (No ‘Personal Liability), payable March ; ‘1043, to shareholders of record at the !close of busines$ February 13, 1943. By order of the Board, J R. BRADFIELD, secretary. WANTED, by the Childrens Aid Soâ€" ciety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestan! children 10 to 14 years of age. If Intere«ted, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. # lo A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) 14c A WORD PER INSERTION 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 TCâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written.. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" viser‘s risk. November, 1939, it has raised over $99,000.00 for all Red Cross purposesâ€" a remarkable figure considering the population of our disitrict. l A 1. . fom l x % Te The Balance Sheet for 1342 is pubDâ€" lished elsewhere in this issu®. It will bear more than a passing glance. We are proud indeed of â€" our Red Cross achievements and hope that a great number will be present at the annual meeting. 162 TAMARACK be Dorupmuw Mbane Toronto, Ont.. January 29, 1943 CLASSIEIED ADS L A DIES* WE A R CHARIS â€"SWAVIS CORSETRY ews of Ladies‘ Auxihary During the Past Week MISCELLANEOUS Phone 26 Mrs. V. Ashby PHONE 2727 60â€"62t1 pubâ€" will