â€"â€"~â€". RPAGE TWO ©@Never dissolve Ive in hot water. The ection of the lye itse!f heats rhe water. Dad and Bet:; Jim, Annieand Jimmie; Jean, Vic and Rickevy: Bob and Jean; Mother, Mac and Jack, Lachute; Mothâ€" er and sisters, Cornwall; Jack, Tillie and Jim, North Bay:; Sadie Fetterly, Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. H/ S.:Fetterly; Mr. and Mrs. George Fetterly; Art, Mac and Family, Ottawa: Irene and Bert, Montreal:; Dean and Murray, Torâ€" onto; Bobby and Margaret; Elmer and Grandma; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Barr; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Briden; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mullen and family; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pritchard: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wohlrab; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kemsley:; Bill and Ethel King; Mr. and Mtrs. T. E. Pritchard; Mr. and Mrs. James Cowan:; Mr. and Mrs. John Monaghan; Mary and Earl Monâ€" aghan; Walter Avery; Mr. and. Mrs. Chas. McCann:; Alice and George Webâ€" ber, Timmins; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Perâ€" cival; Agnes a.n¢ Johxi Gurnell; Dr. and Mrs. Day; Mt;;and Malcolm MacMillan ; Claude and Kay Bowkar; Mr. and Mrs J. . Goodman; Harry Stuckey, Myr. and Mm'G R. White; Bernice, Flo <and My, and Myrs. George S. Lowe; Guy and Mabel Redâ€" den; Mr.â€"and Mrs. Fred Flowers, Conâ€" liaurum; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sauder; The Calverley‘s; ‘Mr.. and Mrs. Tom Nixon; Helen M. Moore; Mrs. C. Miller: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Arnott; Mr. and Mrs. James Stirrat; Mr. Mrs. George T. Young; Mr.:and.â€"Mrs. Clem Loughren and family; Mrs. Borkoski, Julie and Fred:; Queenie and Alf; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dwyer; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Prior:; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lainâ€" sbury; Tommy and Ina:; Mrs. Weber, Bernice and Don; Blanche James, Mr. Besley, Evelyn and Lester; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McCusker and family;f W. J. McKay; Jean and Ken] Adamson; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Laing; Mr. and Mrs. James Dillon; Ethel and Roy Weston; Pat anh family; Edward and Margaret Richards; Elia Pupich; Mr. and Mrs. C. Rodda. and family;| with GILLETT‘S HEAVY CLEANING GOT YOU DOWN? Last Thursday‘s issue of the Porâ€" cupine Advance recorded the death of Mrs. Roy Heath. The following were among the many beautiful floral triâ€" butes which showed the high esteem in which the late Mrs. Heath â€"was held :â€" Schumacher, Oct. 4th, <â€" Special to The Advance. Many Beautiful Floral Tributes for Late Mrs. R. Heath Don‘t break your backâ€"you don‘t have to scrub and rub so hard! Almost like magic, Gilâ€" lett‘s Lye whisks away dirt and grime, cuts right through grease . . . lets you f#ly through heavy cleaning without exhausting drudgery! Keep a wonderâ€"workâ€" ing tin of Gillett‘s handy always. Handles messy tasks too. Deoâ€" «dorizes garbage pails. Used full strength it clears clogged drains fast, completely destroys conâ€" tents w outside closets. Get some todayv. News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District W-Gou_" is the registered qydc m_rk l.p»('apd. of Pepsiâ€"Cola Company o(‘Cauda. Lluuto_d :ï¬: MADE IN CANADA TIMMINS, QNT. President of Boys‘ Athletic Society: â€"Donald Briden. President of Literary Society: â€"Mary Reshetarski. Viceâ€"President qf Literary Society â€"James Legary. Officers elected at recent elections: President df Student Council:â€"Miss Jean Carruthers. Viceâ€"President of Students Council: â€"George Yorke. President of Girls‘ Athletic Society: â€"â€"Miss Edith Blakeman. Student Officers at South Porcupine High School The many friends of Mrs. Mighael McGtutire, Recreation Hotel, First Ave., will be pleased to hear that she is able to leave St. Mary‘s Hospital and is reâ€" cuperating at her home. All her friends join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Harris, Third Ave., have returned from a holiday at North Bay where they visited their daughter (Muriel) and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tresidder. Mrs. Bill Robertson, of Belle Terre, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Myrs. M. Bugera, Second Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jenkins, Third Ave., returned from a holiday at Detroit and other points. Mrs. J. M. Teal, of Port Colborne, arrived Saturday to join her husband. and they have taken up residence in the Bank of Commerce Apts., First Ave. Mr. Teal is on the High School staff. Mr. Alex Mair, Second Ave., returned Monday from Toronto, where he was called owing to the death of his mother. Miss Ruth Pithers, of Wasago, is visiting her grandfather, Mr. Axil Wilâ€" son, Fourth Ave. Reg. Stewart, Fourth Ave., reâ€" tm ned this week from Fruitland, where he was visiting his parents. Wednesday afternoon the teachers and of Schumeaher Public school met in a social capacity to honor Miss Elizabeth Gillespie, School Nurse, who is leaving for Montreal where she would take a special course at McGill University. During the afterâ€" noon Miss Gillespie was presented with a . beautiful hand painted picture and a lovely knitting bag, the carrying with them the best wishes of the staff. and pupils. Miss Elizabeth Gillespie, Bank of Commerce Apts., First Ave., left Thursday on the Northland for Montâ€" real where she will take a special course at McGill University. Mrs. Mary Sims, Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Malone, Second Ave. Mrs. Dave Lamb, of Winnipeg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Montigny, Fourth Ave, Fire Chief Charles Jucksch urges all citizens to coâ€"operate with the Fire Department during Fire Prevention Week, October 8th to 14th by seeing that their yards and chimneys are cleaned. Irving Fraser; Eddie Morandin; Jack Beatty; Rudolph Scheculski; â€"Angelo Cimetta: Past Matrons‘ Club of Arâ€" butus Chapter of Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen:; Mr. and Mrs. George Kyle and family; Jack and Celia Easton and Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Yorke: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Harper and family; Mr. and Mrs. Alf Glazier; Mr. and Mrs. J G. Harris and family; Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson Sr, and family; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Verbik; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fraser, MciIintyre; Mr. and ~Mrs. Prank Furlong and family; Mrs., E. Raycroft and Elva:; Mrs. Bassett and Mrs. Morâ€" ish: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keller and family; Mrs. Baldovin, Caroline and Violet; Margie Keller; Mr. and Myrs. Tom Villeneuve: Mr. and Mrs. E. Mills; Jack Robinson, Hollinger Gardiner; Mr. Cully Abrams and Schumacher Hardware staff; Hollinger Electric Shop: The Mill staff; Hollinger Machâ€" ine and Pipe Shop; Hollinger Plate Shop; The Hoistmen and the Gang Hollinger Construction Crew; Foremen and Captains of Hollinger Underâ€" ground; Boys of Mcintyre Machine and Plate Shop; McIntyre Curling Club: Trinity United Church; Officers and members of Arbutus Chapter of Eastern Star; Clara Zanchin; Effie Monaghan:; Helen Monaghan; Olga Di Fant:; Ellen Sampson; Eileen Souâ€" cie: Joan Prentice; June Sutherland ; Margo Kirkland; Veronica Shantz; Kathleen Corris; Betty Killens; Pat Campbell; Kathryn Lafontaine; Barâ€" bara Hayward; Marion Robertson; Lola McCarthy:; Glenys Byron; Rena Morâ€" andin: Buddy Clark; Crawford Clark; Jack Tomlinson: Jack Waite; Morris Sauriol: Peter Petcoff; Eddie Di Fant; Under speciaol appeointment a 0 ? Schumacher, Oct. 4th, Special to The Advance. Observed Fifftieth Anniversary of Wedding Event A despatch from Otterville, Ontario, in the Toronto Star on Thursday last says : "Mr. and Mrs. J. Fish celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with a family dinner party at their home here Sept. 26. Married in Otterville and living in their present home for their Bornâ€"â€"Saturday, Sept. 23rd, at the Porcupine General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Burnette, 46 A First Ave.â€" a daughter. Sgt. Gladys Barkel, RCAF., (W.D.) Ottawa, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rusâ€" sell Fairbrother, Gold Centre. Sgt. Barkel was called home owing to the illness and death of her father. Ave Mrs. Bishop, of New Liskeard, is visâ€" iting her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Burnette, First Mrs. H. Waddell, McIntyre proyerty Third Ave., attended the Cochrane Presbytery meeting held Tuesday and Wednesday at Iroquois Falls. Mrs. Waddel was a delegate from Trinity United Church. LA.C. Clifford Reeves, RC.A.F., and Pte Bud Reeves have returned to their station at Brantford after spending a leave visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Reeves, Second Ave. Mrs. William Arthur, of Toronto, and Mr. Jack Fetterly, of North Bay, were called here owing to the death of their sister, Mrs. Roy Heath. Mrs. Lora Kengrow, Second Avenue, left Wednesday for a holiday in Torâ€" onto. Saturday was the Trinity United Church Sunday School picnic at the McIntyre Park. There were races and other games, with prizes for the winâ€" ners. The weather was ideal and everyone had a good time. Schumacher, Oct. 4th, Special to The Advance. Trinity United Church Picnic at Schumacher Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District _ Schumacher, Oct. 4th, Special to| The Advance.. _ _ of the most succeessfull events of the season was held Wednesday afternoon in Trinity United Church| hall, when members of the Church| Choir held a very pleasing afternoon tea and sale of homeâ€"baking and preâ€" ; serves. Mrs. ‘George Shippam, preâ€"; sident of the choir, was convener of| the event. The hall was nicely decorâ€" ated for the occasion with large vases of lovely flowers. Small tea tables were nicely arranged with bright covers, the centre piece on each table being a silver flower basket filled with lovely| flowers. The large tea table had a lovely lace cover. The centre piece was a large silver flower basket filled with bright coloured fowers. Silver candlebras with lighted candles made a nice setting for the centre piece. Mrs.I James Huxley, church organist, preâ€" sided at the silver tea service. Mrs. George Shippam welcomed the guests.; Assisting at the tea tables were Mrs.1 W. Rogers, Mrs. W. Rowe, Miss Muriel| MacMillan, Miss Betty Gilbert andi Miss Betty Killens. The home baking| table had a large selection of lovelyi home baking. Mrs. James Prentice and | Mrs. Alf Hill were in charge of the| table. The kitchen conveners were Mrs. James Izatt and Mrs. Alex Mair. The] day being fine a large number of laâ€"] dies attended cand enjoyed afternoon tea. The Choir members express their sincere thanks to all who helped make the event so successful. The proceeds will be donated to the building fund.l Successful Tea and Sale of Home Baking at Schumacher Then a short social period was enâ€" joyed. The closing prayer brought the evening to a close. The Young People‘s Union will meet every Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock in the Church Hall. Convener of Cultureâ€"Merrill Clark Conveéener of Citizenshipâ€"Jack Waite Recreation Convenerâ€"Betty Killins Lunch Convenerâ€"Marion Robertson After the election, an installation service was held. Convener of Christian Missionsâ€" Helen Monagham The Young People‘s Union of Trinâ€" ity United Church held their meeting Wednessay evening in the Church hall A short devotional period was held The Rev. J. A. Breckenridge presided! until after the election of officers. i The following officers were elected: Presidentâ€"Helen Wong (by acclam-' ation). Viceâ€"President â€"Crawford Clark. Secretaryâ€"Barbara Hayward Treasurerâ€"Betty Heath Convener of Christian Fellowshipâ€" Jack Tomlinson Schumacher, Oct. 4th, Special to The Advance. Officers Elected for Trinity Y.P.U. at Schumacher THF. PORCTPINET AaDYaANCT, oONTaRtO Mr. Allan Fish is on the staff of the Echumacher Public School, and he and Mrs. Fish reside at the Desaulniers Apartments, First Avenue, Schumacher. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fish were unable to attend the anniversary event, but were there in affection and good wishes. entire married life, Mr. and Mrs. Pish are active members of Otterville United church. For 54 years Mr. Fish served as superintendent of the Sunday school and is at present honorary superintendâ€" ent. Mrs. Fish, who had been the junior Bible class teacher, is active in the Women‘s Institute and other church organizations. The couple‘s children, Mrs. Norman Swift and Carâ€" man Fish, both of Park Ridge, Ill.; Miss Marion Fish, Otterville; Mrs. William McDowell, of Toronto; Allen Fish, Schumacher; and Frederick Fish, Toronto, gathered to honour their parâ€" ents on the festive occasion" Funeral services were held Saturday for the late Mr. Walter Barkel, of Gold Centre, who passed away Thursâ€" day in St. Mary‘s Hospital after a short illness. He was 51 years of age. The funeral services was held from ‘Trinity United Church to South Porâ€" cupine Cemetery. The Rev. J. A. Brecâ€" kenridge conducted the service in the church and the members of the I. O. O. F. conducted the service at the cemâ€" etery. Sympathy is extended his two daughters, Sgt. Gladys Barkel R.C. AF. (W.D.) and Mrs. Russell Fairâ€" brother in their sad bereavement. Funeral arrangemnts were with the Walker Funeral Home, Timmins. Schumacher, Oct. 4th, Special to The Advance. Funeral Services for the Late Walter Barkel And none of his friends are saying goodbye to this good man. They are saying "Bon Voyage"â€"and are hoping to see him again and again,. when rest and a Western climate will have restored him to complete health once more. But we know that wherever he may in future make his home his heart will always be in this North Country which he has helped to build. The Archdeacon showed his apâ€" preciation and pleasure at the evident good wishes bestowed upon him and was deeply touched by the occasion. The Ministerial Association, (Capâ€" tain Church making the presentation) then gave the Archdeacon a beautiful bound edition of Robert Service‘s poems. We desire to be enrolled upon the roster of your remembrance, and to live in affection in your heart." Sept. 28th, 1944 Dear Sir:â€"We, your friends of the North, and especially of the Porcupine Campâ€"of all creeds, classes and degrees of worthâ€"have recognized that a Great Man has lived among us. Archdeacon and Mrs. J. E. Woodall Honoured at 8. Porcupine on Thursday "To the Venerable Archdeacon J. E. Woodall, DD., upon retiring after 42 years of untiring and devoted service to the North Country. Heading the list was the following tribute :â€" § ‘It will speak to him of the real affection and esteem in which he is held by all in this North Country. This list of names will be treasured by the recipient, for it contains those of humble birth, of wealthy people, of all creeds, classes and conditions of men. Mr. W. H. Johns (acting in the absence of Mr. F.â€"C. Evans, Rector‘s Warden) then presented the Archâ€" deacon with a black leather wallet with his name inscribed in gold conâ€" taining a very substantial cheque. Also presented was a book wherein the names of all friends who had conâ€" tributed to the gift were inscribed. South Porecupine, COcot. 4th, Special to The Advance. A reception for Archdeacon J. E. Woodall and Mrs. Woodall held under the auspices of St. Paul‘s Anglican Church vestry and committee was held last Thursday in the Airport Hotel. They are leaving on the Northland on Wednesday of this week for Vancouver where they will in future reside. In order to give all friends an opâ€" portunity of wishing these worthy people bon vovyage (and a future safe return) this reception was held, and was attended by nearly two hundred people, of all ranks and conditions of life. Mrs. Woodall was presented with a basket of beautiful red roses, Mrs. Wim. Fairhurst making the presentation. Event Held Under the Auspices of St. Paul‘s Anglican Church Vestry and Committee. Nearly Two Hundred Present. Presentation from MinisterialAssociation Archdeacon and Mrs. Woodall Going to B. C. the pillâ€"rollers A quiet voice answered: "This Rigor Mortis. May I come in?" Digest and Reveiw, Softball Throw â€" Junior:â€"Hendricka Green 1, Mary Selebgi 2, Pauline Perkâ€" ovich 3. Senior:â€"June Sutherland 1, Velma Popovich 2, Lena Todd 3. Standing â€" Broad Junior:â€" Shirley Studden 1, Elca Narduzzi 2, Hendricka Green 3. Standing Jump Senior:â€"Velim# Popâ€" ovich 1, Mary Rubic 2, L. Ferko 3. Running Broad Junior:â€" Shirley Studden!, Mary Selebgi 2, Ida Suthâ€" erland 3. A bunch of the boys were having a spot of poker in the dispensary. Came a knock on the door. "Who comes there?" yelled one of Running Broad Senior:â€"Velma Popâ€" ovich 1, Muriel Keyes 2 Mary Rubic 3. Senior:â€"Winnie Walkoâ€"Velma Popâ€" ovich 1, Rose Brklacichâ€"June Sutherâ€" land 2 Margery Whartonâ€"Mildred Verbik. 3â€"legged race Junior:â€" Hendricka Greenâ€"El¢ca Narduzzi 1, Ida Sutherlandâ€" Ruby McCarthy 2, Mary Selebgiâ€"Kathâ€" leen Picario 3. Girls‘ Events 60 Yard Dash Junior:â€"Rose Brkâ€" lacich, Shirley Studden (tied) Mary Selebgi 3. Sex{ior:â€"â€"Muriel Keyves 1, June Suthâ€" erland 2, Velma Popovich 3. Senior Running Broad:â€"Peter Petâ€" coff 1, Morris Sauriol 2, Burrell Small 3. Junior Running Broad:â€"Bernie Samâ€" pson 1, Brian Gallagher 2, Bill Mirkâ€" ovich 3. Intermediate:â€" Jack Waite 1, Jack Tomlinson 2. J. Bucher 3. Intermediate Throw:â€"Jack Waite 1, Nedo Bragagnolo 2, Doug. McDonald 3. Junior Rugby Throw:â€"Pat O‘Leary 1, Bernie Sampson 2, Eddie DiFant 3. Senior High Jump:â€"Carl Mangotich 1. Peter Petcoff 2, Burrell Small 3. Intermediate:â€"Ray Hannigan 1, J Bncher 2, Nedo Bragagnolo 3. Junior Shot Put:â€"Bernie Sampson 1 Pat O‘Leary 2, Bill Mirkovich 3, Senior Rugby Throw:â€"Luigi Batâ€" tochio 1, Melville Hicks 2, FEd. Monâ€" tigny 3. Junior 220 yds:â€"Pat O‘Leary 1, Berâ€" nie Sampson 2, Angelo Defilice 3. Intermediate 220 :â€"Ray Hannigan 1, Jack Tomlinson 2. Senior 220 yds :â€"Steve Walko 1 Peter Petcoff 2, Morris Sauriol 3. Senior Shot Put:â€"Peter Petcoff 1 Carl Mangotich 2, Matt Mesich 3. senior 100 yds:â€"Peter Petcoff 1 Steve Walko 2, Irving Fraser 3. Intermediate 100 yds:â€"Jack Tomâ€" linson 1, J. Buchar 2, Ray Hannigan 3. Boys‘ Events Junior 60â€"yard Dash:â€"Bernie Samâ€" pson 1, Pat O‘Leary 2, Jerry Hannigan Following are the results of the Track and Field Meet held at Schumacher High School Tuesday afternoon, Sepâ€" tember 26. § Schumacher High School Track and Field Meet Event Permission was given the Reeve and Clerk® to sign the Porcupine Health Unit agreement. Permission granted CK.G.B. Broadcasting Station to coâ€"operate with Fire Departments re the Declarâ€" ation of Armistice Day. The same form of Christmas parcels as last year will be made up and sent to soldiers of Tisdale. This act provides for medical, surgical obstrical, dentistry, nursing and hospital attendance for all. "A municipal Council wishing to establish a plan should first comâ€" municate with the Board, outlining type of service desired. The Board will report to them as to the feasability of such a plan and set forth the cost inâ€" volved. A Byâ€"law will then be prepared for the approval of the Lt.â€"Gov.. in Council and when this has been obtâ€" ained the plan will be placed before the electors of the municipalityv". The purchasing of Patricia St., right of way to the Empire Townsite is now on the way to final completion and will be wound up within the next two weeks. Tisdale Buying Right of Way to Empire Townsite South Porcupine, Oct. 4th, Special to The Advance. At a council meeting held on Monâ€" day evening the members discussed the advisability of a byâ€"law in accordance with the new Ontario Municipal Health Services Act. Other Matters of Interest at Township Council Meeting AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE Death at Toronto of Alec Barabas of South Poreupine Schumacher, Oct The Advance. Jimmy Fraser, 1l5â€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fraser, McelIntyre Property is resting comfortably in St. Mary‘s Hospital after what might have The death of Alec Barabas, aged 52 years, occurred on Tuesday, Sept. 26th, in Taoronto General Hospital. He had left S. Porcupine five weeks ago for treatment at the hospital and had been in poor health for some time previous. He resided for some years on Comâ€" mercial Ave., S. Porcupine. Besides his widow he leaves one daughter, Helen, AMrs. Ben Tomchick) and three sonsâ€" Pte. Walter Barabas, stationed in B.C. John Barabas cwith the R.C.A.EF. stationed in Toronto: and Stanley, at home. The funeral took place on Tuesday morning (October 3rd) from St. Joachim‘s Church, Father LaSalle ofâ€" ficiating and interment took place in Timmins cemetery. We extend our sympathy sorrowing widow and children All his family including Walter from B.C., were present at the last rites. Schumacher Boy Injured In Acceident with Shot G South Porcupine, Oct. 4th. Special to The Advance. MORE H T Reddy says: â€" Replace them with white Discard those dark lampshades u* ones which reflect light. Move lamps and furniture toâ€" gether so that the light works for you â€"not you for the light! and "Help yoursell to a bright future by your regular purchase of War Savings Stamps!" 4th, Special to on the S U BJ EC T / HERE‘S _ HOW to the Clean bulbs and reflectors requâ€" larly. A damp cloth will clean bulbs (be sure they are perfectly dry before light is switched on!) and soap and water is best for dusty bowls and reflectors. Un Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skene and daughâ€" ter, Sandra, of Third Ave., are holiâ€" daying in Southern Ontario. been a very serious accident Thursday evening. He was handling a light shot gun near his home when it acâ€" cidently went off, the pellets from the blast lodging in his leg near the knee. Dr. Mackechnie performed an operaâ€" tion and had the shot removed. Alâ€" though quite sick yet, every hope is held for him having an early and complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Angrignon, of Belle Terre, are visiting their parents, Mrs. J. V. Angrignon, Sgcond Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Plynn, Cedar St. Ssection Officer Marriane Cooper, R. CAF., WD.) left Monday for her staâ€" tion at Pembleton, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Cooper, McIntyre Property. FREE â€"BIG 1945 SEED AND NURSERY BOOK SOON AS READY 56 DOMINION SEED HOUSE, GEORCETOWN, ONT. w Pegch, Bblush RNose, White, Blotched, Variegated, Marâ€" ined. Easy to grow from seed and bloom 90 ays after planting. (Pkt 15¢) (2 for 25¢) postpaid. Plant now. SPECIAL OFRER: 1 pkt as above and 5 pkts of other Choice Houseplant Beeds, all different and easily grown in house YVYalue $1.235, all for 60¢ postpaid. ERANZUV M S sis _ 18 for 15¢ Everyone interested in houseplants should plant a packet or two of our Geranium Seed. We offer a gorgeous collection conâ€" taining Dazzling Scarlet, Flame Red, Brick Red, Crimson, Maroon, Verâ€" million, Scarlet, Salmon, Cerise, Orangeâ€" Red, Salâ€" monâ€"Pink, Bright Pink,