MM’M ach hour‘s passing by a | redbird‘s trill, And he who has a sun mark cut on Finds time to greet a stranger who f m;mt ‘way. ‘A clock will take the moments and â€" drive them by like sheep, But a sun mark records only the ones the heart would keep. .â€"By Alma Robison Highee .\ From the glittering social world ‘of the Gay Nineties comes the inâ€" spiration for Helena Rubenstein‘s 54 2e ts t 8.16 pm. in the Legion Hall. members are requested to attend as Branch 88 are putting on the Opening Ceremony. 3 In a despatch from London the other day we gathered some statistics! whout the wives of Canadian soldiers overseas....There have been Oover 23,000 such marriages since the WaAar began; Navyâ€"~471;, Armyâ€"19,101; Air~Forceâ€" P P #h #h _4 EL uP 2 ,800; and Fire-â€"ï¬ghters-lï¬ 2298 British ‘wives and 1,328 children of Canadian‘ . servicemen have already attrived" ih Canada ... Britishâ€"Canadian weddings‘ are taking place nowadays at the rate ‘of 400 to 500 weekly ... Wives with one child are permitted to bring :500~:pounds : ot ~persional. effecta and wives with 2 children can bring T50 lbs. Canada Nas paid the costs of moving ithe‘ war brides and their children to the Dominion since. 194% and the everâ€"present Red : Cross looks after their welfare en route. + 6. whlch she has translated inâ€" . to onq of her famously smooth lip- j _«,-......A deep, intense, gl red, the ideal makeâ€"up colour for .the season‘s new fashions in fusâ€" chigs, plum, greens and purples, .and for. black and, white too ... ‘ This glowdng new tone is eternally feminine and would be suited to any age or period in fashion. Here is another very timely |ploves, 1 helmet, 7 pairs 26" seamen‘s hint â€" "To clean greasy fur, warm stockings, 2 pairs heavy 12" socks, 1 cornmeal in the oven and rub | pairp 1g" socks 25 face cloths. ~considerable amount into the fur, 22 pairs of mitts were omitted from shake and cover with fresh meal.~ |jast month‘s report. â€" Let stand overnight, then shake It was decided to have a telephone. <«and brush well." Bridge on November 16th. Congratulations and very best wishes ; are ext,enued this, week to Mr. Elmer Twelve Birthsâ€" Recorded ; Hopkins of Porquis Junction and Miss| > in Timmins This Week Durella . orter of Ansonville who are| _ being married on Saturday in Ansonâ€"| Bornâ€"To ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ville . e Fl‘iends from here will be goâ€"‘ Girquard 112 Avenue Rd on Oct 10 ing dp ww forf the reception: :m:;ï¬Ã©fheld‘ 1944â€"a son (CClaude).. at the HorRaQf the bride in Anso â€" Hommâ€"To ‘Mr. _and: ts Bernirfla and alls ,gh flï¬s Yotmg 00‘11519 a Delias, 114 Elm North, in | | St. Mary‘s long and . «.. Hospital, on occ 10, IMH son 3. i (Joseph Paul) Afr.: amd Mris. J. B. m;m, Tss 6 a C L kh s 5 jay: Bouth ‘on Oct. 1t 19144 ‘The prize.,.winners of the regular Tuesday evening Whist Drive at the Canadian Legion Hall were as follows: Ladies: 1st, Mrs. A. Hass; 2nd, Mrs. B. McQuarrie; and 3rd, Mrs. Jean Porâ€" telance. Gents: Ist, Mr. A. Atkinson; 2nd, Mr. J. Topping; 3rd, Mrs, C. Forâ€" ‘as the very prim little "G ;dma†and played the part so well .. .‘The Ladies served a very deliciousduneh . "A, grand evenâ€" ingâ€"" seemed to be the popular opinion when they all started for Third Ave. at Ced‘ir Street TIMMINS JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST : » - wheu she Blves her C Thmn),ns Daky Mllk A atity of Tnilk d‘"’ " W for the maintenance of B »:,.. enemy-â€"parttculasly in cwdren 1 j mins Dairy Milk is milk in its most benefical form. its tested quality and fiavour. The regular meeting of the Sr. C. W. L. took place in the basement of the Church of Nativity on Wednesday evening with Mrs. P. MacAleavy preâ€" siding. . Reports were read and passed Sr. C. W. L. Doing Much Knitting for Overseas A letter of thanks for parcels was received from Rev. Capt. J. McManus Chaplain in the ist Canadian Diviâ€" sion in Italy. The following soldeirs have been sent cigarettes:â€"Rev. Capt. T. J. Mcâ€" Oswald . Auger â€" Blake Beaudin, William Bowle,. "‘Peter Colton, ~A. J. Cochrane, Jack Desormeau, Rupert FoX A. W. Gloster, L. E. Michael Landers, Norman Landers Fred Laâ€" londe, John Power, Dan Sweeney, Euâ€" gene Thomas. ; was sent â€"to. Nursing Sister Helen: Oarrpenter Nm'sing ‘Gister Helen Thrasher.. . Five more names were drawn this ;nonth fxbm the Parish list Of soldiers‘ overseas. _ | EKnitted articles for. October are as follows:â€"6 Heavy sleeveless sweaters, 3 Turtle neck sWweaters, 4 long sleeve sweaters, 20 pairs mitts, 3 pairs khaki gloves, 1 helmet, 7 pairs 26" seamen‘s stockings, 2 pairs heavy 12" socks, 1 pair 18" socks 25 face cloths. ' ny- â€"â€"-.--â€" pom-â€"-â€"'l‘o Mr. and "Mrs., ‘Whilliam ‘I‘homas MacKey, 370 Cedar, North, on @tï¬% 1944â€"aâ€" da;\ghter (BrenQa:Lee Mary: Suzanna) oi _ Loï¬ ~.‘ ..;___-!‘ Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs, Peter James Bailéy, 29 Wende Ave., in St. Mary‘s Hospital, on Oct. 3, 1944â€"a da.ught.er (Alberta Elaine) ' ko y tR w4 c . 1 OPm . Bornâ€" To . Mr ‘and : Mrs. â€" Hentri Chevrier, 62 Maple North,. on Oct. 21, A944â€"a daughter (Marguerite Eleanor ,8uzanne) . Mr. and Mrs. Theodore ciraham, 162 Maple St. N. in St. f-Mary Hospital, on Oct 14, loï¬-a ‘daughter (Karren Rebecea. Agnes). â€" Bomâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tutone, 18 Main Avenue, on October 5th, 1944â€" a son (George. Bruno) Bornâ€"-To Mi' ‘and Mrs. Carmen Sinardi Second Ave.. in St. Mary‘s Hospital on Oct. 6, 1944â€"a. son ‘(Joseph. Charles) Ne oo _ t o4 --‘Q“! Y HIGHGRADE SAMPLES FROM JC Toronto Telegram â€"No one <1Is perâ€" fect. That is except a perfect nuisance. More new students will also be adâ€" mitted to the classes of the Evening School in the High School building. These classes are conducted by Rev. Heinonen every Tuesday from 7.30 to 9 o‘clock in the evening, All new studenst in both Timmins and South Porcupine are requested to bring for their own use scribâ€" bler and a pencil. All other nec> essary school supplies are furnished by the school free cf oharge. ‘or Finnishâ€"speaking adul Young Women‘s Auxiliary _ of Presbyterian Church ‘The Young Women‘s Auxiliary â€" of Mackay Presbyterian Church met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Barney. Morris, 19â€"A Seventh Avenue, with the president, Miss Kathleen Mcâ€" Kay, presiding. ce n c d 2s ian TCJ h. fucink "4 EW us A very interesting Bible contest WaAS held,. which consisted . of sorting out roixed: Bibié: names, ‘the winners, being Nu‘. D. Morrison and Mrs; Alex! Macâ€" The following is a list of the officers who were elected at the last meeting of the Central Home and School Asâ€" sociation to serve for the 1944â€"1945 term ; ' Presidentâ€"Mr. W. H. Eastman . Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mr. F. Ssoutham Ind Viveâ€" Presidentâ€"Mr. C. S. Gibson Treasurerâ€"Mrs. A. E. Huyton Secretaryâ€"Mr. S. G. Ireland Programme Convenerâ€" Miss Helen _ Stubbs. Social CGonvenerâ€"Mrs. J. C. Horie «. Women‘s Mictivitiesâ€"Mrs. T. W. Harâ€" ‘"‘The ‘Mackayâ€" Presbyterian Church wasthe scene: ‘of lively Hallowe‘en party last Thursday evening. The Sunâ€" day School department were the conâ€" veners of this jolly evening which was enjoyed by the many children, thgir parents and friends. ; ‘ The costumes were many and varied, some of them being specially amusing. Prizes were given for the best costume, the children‘s prizes going to Barbara Burgess, Joyce Dupont, Dorothy Sydor, and Peter KristJensen. Prizes for the best dressed ladies went to Mrs. S. H. Troyer and Miss Marguerite MacKenzie. ‘MF. Joseph Haeger and Mr. Charles Sykes taking the prizes for the best e ie t oi ol M uic AMr. Etmer Andqrson was the party‘s “clown_" and .. was surrounded by children every time he moved.â€" SA DA t dn o sA § C P _ 20 Mr. L. Morley, the Sunday Bchool At t.he ‘close of the evening, a lovely: Superintendent. acted gas M.C.; lunch, sandwiches, cuke, cookies, â€"tea, ‘â€" _Mr. J. Jago sang "Absent", accomp-coflee and cocoa ‘were served to all.>* Music at the “PAV†by ' GENE CROCCO and His ORCHESTRA Enjoy Dancing to the Finest Music on the Best Floor in the North. Dancing Saturday Evening . Mrs. 8. Gadsby, Mrs. J Lake, Mrs. 5. 'Walters Miss Jean McChesney, Miss Audrey Paice, Miss Peggy Gedge, Harâ€" l old Woods, and Geéodffery: Jelbert. Â¥ zes and Adrien Kidd, oh dear!, what a getâ€"up! Candy and apples were en-f‘\ A Jack O‘Lantern song and a | Hallowe‘en story were part of the enâ€" | tertainment, $ j : / In . 8t. Anthony‘s Parish Hall, ‘‘were also made for the parties being | held: this week by the, 2nd. Timmins . Brownie Pack and Guide Company. J A hike has been planned for the Guides ‘for Wedanesday. . ... >. ;. _ Ppatrols were formed in the St. Matâ€" _thew‘s hall at their reâ€"organiztion. | meeting. The Patrol Leaders are Vera ! .King, Beulah Blackmore, Betty Taylor i ‘ and Enid Jones. Plans for the season . were discussed. ; Lucille Mitchell took charge of the: ‘‘ meeting at South Porcupine in the abâ€" sence of the Captain. Addresses for: ‘/ pen pals will be available this week. ‘i in the Church of the Nativity Parâ€" ‘ ish Hall, some members of the C. W. L. ‘ . will be present on Thursday night to i test the girls of the 1st Timmins. Co. / on some proficiency badges. < p Thelma (Pooley WAS selected: Comâ€" pany Leader of the 51st I,â€"O. D. E. by the Court of Honour last week. $ A Hallowe‘en party Was held on Monâ€" hacd i "3 It was spooky and scary, butâ€"a very enjoyable time was had by the St. Matthew‘s Brownies at their party last week. Irene Young and Beverley Monigomery took the fancyâ€"dress puilâ€" The Nurses# auditorium was a veritâ€" able hive of ‘ industry Mast â€" Tnursday afternoon, ‘when one ‘hundred ladies attended the work ‘meeting ofâ€" the Hospital Auxilary. _‘ _ 3 * w» day This record attendance was a very gratifying response and the Sisgers of the Hospital wish to thank most heartily all the ladies for their splenâ€" did work which is tabulated as folâ€" lows:; â€" : in Sewing Section : -74 rlarge sheets and 76 draw sheets. . Folding Section:â€"929 dogen small sponges. yXA S : The date of the next meeting schedâ€" uled for sometime in the New Year, will be announced as usual. Finnish Red Cross Unit Wrap Christmas Parcels At the regular workâ€"meeting of the; Canadian Red Cross Unit of the Finâ€" nish United Church: ladies, held at the: home of Reverend and Mrs. A. I. Heiâ€" nonen, 53 Rea street South, Thursday: evening, Oct. 26th, the entire evening: was spent in wrapping Christmas parâ€" celsâ€"to be sent to the men in theâ€"serâ€" vices oversess. The ladies of the Unit. were assisted by the Young People. During the business period, the presiâ€" dent of the Unit, Mrs. Rachel Leivo, presided. Miss Ellie Heinonen, the: secretaryâ€"treasurer, gave short acâ€" count on the present condition of the finances of the Unit. The Reverend. A. I. Heinonen conducted the usual devotional period. At the close of the meeting, refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Heinonen, assisted by her: dauughters Ellie, Leah and Vera. The next regular workâ€" meeting of the Unit will be held at. tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ‘Aho, Wick‘s Sawmill Townsite, Thursday, NoV. anied at the pilano by Mrs. F. Somers, this number being greatly enjoyed. ~~Numerous games w‘e‘r'e.phyed and enâ€" joyed. Candy, popcornâ€"balls and apples were handed" out to the children throughout the eveningâ€"there was never a"dull moment.=~ â€" Girl Guide News Work by Ladies of . the Hospital Auxiliary Earl Hodge, Falconbridge; James Asâ€" pin, Kirkland Lake, and C. G. Brown, €South Porcupine. | _ Mr. _ Fulton told delmtes a~ "re« newed interest in hockey undoubtedly‘ was in prospect for the coming winter and new arrangements for the playâ€" offs will provide a ibetter opportunity. for teams from the North to show their mettle in a wider sphere." _ No annual ineeting was held. last year because war conditions had: efâ€" fected hockey activities in the North and . business covering the twoâ€"year mperiod was discussed by the associaâ€" Secretaryâ€"treasurer Sutherland reâ€" ported a "substantial" cash balance in the bank in addition to Victory Bonds purchased at intervals since the start of the war. Tt was decided to have senior, junior and juvenile teams in various centres, particularly : the Porcupine and Sudâ€" bury districts this season. _ _Among: the young friends who gathered to honour Ronald, and wish him many happy returns of the day _were: Ruth Irvin, Ruth Holland, Monica Bridgeman, RMay Backhouse, Florence Harris, Vince Capeless, LOorâ€" nie Harris, K. McKenna, Dan Disley, Ray Jutras, Earl Simard, and Paul Pare, Nellie Klimovitch, Eva Beckett, and Robert and Jéan Svelnys.: Arrangements will be made â€" for play-offs with winning teams from the southern part of the province. Guests Have Happy Time 6 at Jolly Birthday Party Mrs. Carl Briggs, 19 Commex;;ial Avenue, was hostees on Saturday evening, at a jolly party in honour of the 15th birthday of her son, Ronald. Ronald was the recipient of a lovely identification bracelet and signet ring, along with their very best wishes. A very delicious lunch was served by the hostess, the centre of attracâ€" tion being a large chocolate cake, deâ€" corated with 15. candles. ‘ . Formal Party in _ Honour of Flying Officer and Bride Demers was hostâ€"to near« ly a hundred guests on Saturday. evening, at a formal party in honour of his son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Fâ€"O and Mrs.: "Roly"* Demers, who were d e c rag t ts 5 .\.‘.‘_“.:"‘ ® ‘at Sounds like a sm fhmq burgum Buf how many of us realize that in Canada as mucb as it did i in il\o lcsf war @% ; For msfunco, gour . buqs a Imof laundrg soup that cost W«:; in thase doqs 'litlag. youcan buy ihe same qual:tq felt fedora forflm‘ set you back ihen Tmlg your dollar is half pnce since dbuqs fmco as much. Pnoe cellmgs and other antiâ€"inflationary measures have kept nfs value HIGH' And you profecf your dolfars worth every time you boy a bond of . payoffo debf‘ F2 .vefuse to hoard goods or frequent black markets. 'flm's homo make dollars count MORE ! married in a lovely cerimony here _gpmy was held. at the home of Mr, and Mrs#. A. Granf@bois, 68 Birch . The Mdemfwelgln her wedding ‘mmmacomce of red roses. Mrs. .‘ W. Francoeur and Mrs.‘F. â€"E. Grandbols, the bride‘s attendants, also wore their."wedding" engembles Most otmelhdiesweremevenmggawns l k J o IUlaie hi 4 n i _ Mr. Jimmy Oumston at the piano, provided . music for the . community singing â€" and for the da_nclng which ‘Brltlsh Isles Vg ‘ _ _ Club Plans oclal Event The Brit;ish Isles Victory Club held «their. regular gehéral méeeting in the : Hollinger Hall, on F'riday evening at:B a‘clock, ; with, Mr. J. Grank . the presiâ€" dent.. Dmddmz ~metters‘ were ‘read‘ fron{ thé sick who i kept: up into the â€"wee hours of Aâ€" most delicious; and appetizsing lunch was served in t.he course of the evening. °> Fâ€"O and Mrs. Demers left yesterday for Lake Louise where they will spend a honeymoon: before taking up _ reâ€" sidence in Calgary, where the groom is an Instructor with the R. C. A. F. I promnse to give my support to keeping the cost of living down. I will buy only what I need. I will observe the ceiling whether buying or sellâ€" ing goods or services. I will pay.off old debts, save for the‘future,.invest in Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates. And I will support taxes which help lower the cost of living. had been visited or received letters or cards from the Club. ° The secretary, Mr. Ken Cambridge, tendered his resignation, as due to the mmwmmmuwatWMehe will be unable to attend all: the meetâ€" ings. Mr. Peter Jeffrey was appointed as the new secretary It was decided t.hat the X}lub would lay a wreat.h on t.he Memorial Day. § ‘‘Plans were made for a sbcial to: be held on Tuesday, November 1l4th, in the Hollinger Hall, the proceeds to be used to send parcels to boys overseas. The programme will b€ h: Variety ong, dancing to be on the" Hsts Â¥ social half hour followed the busiâ€" ness part of the evening, Mrs. Johnson rendering some piano' selgct.lons. A very delicious lunch brought the evening to a close. . : ~South Porcupine, Nov. ist. Special to The Advance. o Little Wayne Kendrick _ Buried at S. Porcupine Libtle Wayne Kendrick, : the fourâ€" monthâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kendâ€" rick, of Hoyle, died on Saturday. Funeral services were conducted Monday. at Hunkin‘s Funeral Parlours by, Rev. J. C. Thompson, and interâ€"= ment made in Tisdale cemetery. ~ ?“«‘c' otaph on clal to: be vember 14th, in : proceeds to be o boys overseas. : 1\? riety ong, Dsts