16418444 4 4 # +# 4 41 46 4 4 # WWWM Frida; annua being Timm Th Voca gradua from 0o the eve w ance out 1 ncon 11 Dropped Between Stitches JEWELLER Third Ave Mot weddi Dai mins ant Mill Drink Timmins Dairy Milk H Timmins Dairy Telephone 935 milk. tubet . at Cedart TIMMIN®S OoPTOMETRINT her most healthful fcods kn ilin tested herds is even elements viital to human r Street BÂ¥ Doris NL H Th ked 1€ 1€ I‘l health to M r thnel 1€ Ttl red but hap; ir homes . are for the co a> Brizade. ial 1€ d dough rich in vita Timmin mb tion ‘ctor 11 Oddfeliows®* Mall * Phe Presbyterian Church. in Canada Church MecINXNTYRE AUDITORIUM Captain Mitchell, C.A. Assistant Minister St Matth Timmins. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 10.( Christian Scrience Society 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 Prayver Holy Communion on 1st Sunday at 1) m. Mountjoy The Salvation Army CAPT. and MRS. DOUGLAS CH Services Sundayâ€"11 a.m. and 7.0 Wed. 2.30â€"â€"Home League 2nd and 4th Sunday 3rd and 5th Sunday Baptisms and Marriag ment. Comq mervIices See that your children ar School ector Church Directory â€" Bride Showered â€"Schumacher AND Porcupine United Church Tinister B‘nai Israel Synagogue St. Matthew‘s ational Campaign for Red Shield, Sept. 20 to Schumacher Anglican South Porcupine, Ont. BLOOMR AVENUE. REV. J. C. THOMPSON ) a m . â€"Morning Service First United Church Timmins Trinity United Church 11 Cedar Street North ISRAEL I. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDEKR, Cantor i .ITl Sclh 100 Mountioy street 8. Minister E. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, B.A St. Paul‘s Church to â€" ou1 United Church erviceâ€" SUNDA Y Sund 11 invited to attend the Services. non 11 United P [J CA ARCH § LEIT L spruce Ktreet (@] 1 1] Or Churen * C Church rirlisan inspiration h CHTU PURCH h LI Last Friday at Friend‘s Home Seven Births Recorded in Timmins Last Weekâ€"end Group Gift Given a Honouree at i Bridal Shower J l BC Ma 18| $ fosâ€"s 4 6 Cn? C C ma [‘= â€"s oo tngsed in McPherson Guest ower Friday at Home Helen Crews Lake March 5th, 1943, to Mr. and l Beaulne, 53 Kent,â€"a@ son Theodore Joseph). March 13th, 1943, to Mr. sil O‘Malley, Pamour, Ont., s hospitalâ€"a daughter (Juâ€" t McePI J¢ s here at last! A really practical guide to mealâ€" rnning. All you need to know about nutrition, an easyâ€"toâ€"follow, interesting, authoritative book. This is important to you; for recent Government rveys show sixty percent of Canadians fall short good nutrition, even though seemingly wellâ€"fed. ‘rhaps your family lacks proper food for vital od health . . . stamina . . . high morale. So get in line with the ‘"Nutrition for Victory" drive. Send for your copy of "Eatâ€" toâ€"Workâ€"toâ€"Win", NOW. Follow the new EASY plan for serving delicious, »wellâ€"balanced meals. ph Nutrition made easy! A " to hbealthful family meals 1] oU> n 3rd, 1943, to Mir. Louis Cote, 223 Birth aAl n 3rd., 19483.. ‘to Mtr. Anderchek, 254 Elm ary‘s hosyitalâ€"twins James Patrick) 11th 1943, to Mr. and adouceur, 10 Windsor st, 1943, to Mr. and 8g2 MountJoy S.â€" +2Â¥ h, 1943, to Mr. and 23 Balsam south, at â€"a son (Joseph Alâ€" Cotnam but were unable Copps;, Mrs. J lon, Mrs. Park Mrs. FPoley, Mrs , Mrs. F. Murâ€" y. Mrs. Doucet 1943, to Mr. and ‘eur, 10 Windsor Mariette Ugette H ?In many friends ow Mrs. Walâ€" at the home , 111 Hemlock with a bridal W $ ponsored by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO en,. M Ma M the even being Mis 1¢€ and ceénâ€" ng cake ae bride andad Mrs Ann lacet %1 I1 Crews Lake. Unable to come but who contributed to the gifts were Mrs, W. L, Hogarth, Miss Loretta Garvey, Mrs. W. MacKenâ€" zie. and Miss Marjorie Bull. McePh Boxes for Soldiers Packed Monday by Mattagami Ladies The weekly mee‘in Ladies‘ Club was con of Mrs. Myles Wal avenue. After a short knitting period was held seven Easter boxes were packed for the armed services overseas, all containing a great deal of essential articles. The weekly draw was conducted by Mrs. D. Ellis, the winner being Mrs, L. Landers, who won a half a dozen of salad plates. Weelxlv Meeting of Mattaâ€" gcami Ladies‘ Held at Mrs. \4_\les Wallingford‘s Mtrs. P. Trevenna assisted Mrs. Wallâ€" ingford at the close of the evening with the dainty lunch., The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. Lazenby, 125 Main ave. <ocial Evening to be Held by Ladies‘ Auxiliary Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held their weekly whist drive on Tuesday evening. Prize winners were, Ladies:â€"1st, Mrs. Portelance: 2nd, Mrs; Beaulne; 3rd, Mrs. Rosachu. Gentlemen:â€"Ist, Mr. J. Ormston; 2nd, Mr. Hornel; 3rd, Myrs. FEnâ€"man. On Wednesday afternoon, the weekly comfort fund tea was held. +Birthday greetings were sung by the ladies present for Mrs. A, Bellamy, Mrs. T. Gay presiding at the piano. Those present were Mrs. J. Shaw, Mrs R. Hardy, Mrs. W. A. Devine, Mrs, W. Wiilkinson, Mirs. {P. GCurtis, Mrs. B. Richards, Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs;, J. Smith, Mrs. L. Nicholson, Mrs. J. Baxter, Mrs. L. McClure, Mrs. T. Gay, Master Larry Tremblay, Mrs. A. Ketley, Mrs. C. Boyd Mrs. L. Renaud, Mrs. E. George, Mrs R. M. Smith, Mrs. FP. Hornby, Mrs. H Pope, Mrs. J. McGarry, MrSs. D. Ellis, Mrs. E. Tilley, Mrs. M. Hellens, Mrs % *4 SVS$$$S§$$$$S$SSSS$flSSSS%SSSQSSSQSSSS(\SS\\\\\\\\V\\ TIMMINS, ONTARIO 7 We Also Sell War Risk Insurance 2 § S\â€ï¬\\%‘\’\â€iflï¬â€œï¬\'flï¬%’S’Sï¬â€œï¬%ï¬(\'ï¬%ï¬ï¬‚\\'\%\“\S\S\%fl Canada Northern Power hose who were present were Miss na Daly, Miss Jean Archer, Miss ‘phine Melville, Miss Lilly Loughâ€" Miss CHadys Shields, Miss Dorothy vard, Miss May Cadman, Miss Helen in, Miss Myrtle Knell, Miss Irene tin, Miss Louella Kendall, Miss ppy" Lang, Mrs. D. Fox, Mrs. 5. ws the guest of honour, Miss Ann 11 Corporation, Limited The Board of Owrectots hes deciared thm day the follewing divadends: L. C. HASKELL, FCAA 0 At the present low rates you should be fully protected. The new form of poliecy for household furniture covers, fire, burglary, theft and travel risks. Let us quote you rates. SULLIVAN NEWTON Phone 104 alon nutrit1i0n e value Comman tOr ind the h FIRE INSURANCE nee‘ting of the Mattagami is conducted at the home s Wallingford 138 Main Luta® some tea tow e present w i he 1€ "can‘tâ€"goâ€"wrong" guide en (Est. 1912) INSURANCE â€" REAL ESTATT Becretary He WANTED, by the Chiard ciety, families willing to on a boarding basis to children 10 to 14 years intere<ted, phone 855, or 1 4, Municipal Building, FOR RENT Apply at 99 Mr. T. E. Thomas and dau sonâ€"inâ€"law, Pte. and Mrs. C. . 108 Hemlock St., wish to eXI thanks and appreciation to fr neighbours for kindness show ended We will meet our dear From her sorrowing husb? and sonâ€"inâ€"law. sions of sympathy, letters, caras numerous â€" beautiful floral â€" trib Also wish to thank Dr. C. E. Taylor staff of St. Mary‘s At rest in God‘s beautitul gard Sheltered from sorrow and pal Some day when life‘s jJournt IX LOVING MEMORY of imy Gear daughter, (Betty), Mrs. Jack McCrea, who died 23rd March, 1927, at Schumaâ€" cher: also my dear son, Bill Black, who died at South Porcupine, 20th RPebruary, 1920, dealy beloved daugh‘er and son of Mrs. E. Watson, 108 Third Avenue, Schumacher. "At the And in t them." C. McLaren, Mrs,. E. Charlton, Mrs. J. Grant, Mrs. A. Bellamy, Miss Margaret McGarry and Mrs. C. Whseler. The Ladies Auxiliary and members of the Legion are holding a social eveâ€" ning on Friday at the Legion Hall. Al1l members are asked to turn out, as the event promises to be a pleasing one. A wORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All ClassiGed Advertising must be paid â€" before insertion _ to obtain cash rate. The Advanc sible for errol phoned advert sult of copy written. Mist these sources | tiser‘s risk. Huntingdon to stop ‘a rum Ee RDorompine Aodbancot lc A wWOERn PER CLASSIFIED ADS HUREDAY. MARCH 2 MISCELLANEOUS CARD OF THANKS Phone 26 IN MEMOR IA M e golt the m py nol Mistakt (minimum Z3 the Childrens Aid 2â€"roome d Avenue «â€"â€"« 1(} daown of Pine Street North Childrens Aid So«â€" lling to give homes asis to Protestant t years of age. 1t 855, or call at Room ilding, Timmins. 11 iner:â€"The best way not to start one. whit 11 we wWi 1x sERTION SpIi.al. autiful garden row and pain. efully, currin Illy at ar one agalin. band, daughte C. J. Fuhnr of extend their o friends nd i0own, expresâ€" s. caras and > respon=â€" ipartment tributes. Tayvlor and s1Un, yemembetr from acdver=â€" 60â€"62t1 dear 13P and