Chairman â€"â€" Rev. J. A. Breckenâ€" Recording Stewartâ€"Mr. Allian J, e| ~Midersâ€"Mrs: H. Waddell, Messrs ‘Jwautm.JHBeqley.A.DGamp- m T. J. Moore, G. N. nobertson; : Mr,. Ron Jones sang a lovely uolo, | 1938â€"38 ‘God Bless This House", Mrs. James| Rev. Huxley accompanying‘ at the organ.| 1993841 i Message from the chairman, the} Rev. Rev. N. A. Tealey. Captain Healey said ¢M2- he was really fortunate to be able to| Rev. boprumtonsuchmocmionmu Ohmchontheirmmmn 1944-â€".. Healey said he preached a few months ] Letters of greetings from . former ministers of ‘Trinity United cmm were read by Mr. A. J. Fish, § The Rev. W. Mustard offered M mcs on behalf of First United Church Wlmminsg; the Rev. Gilmour Smith, Mountjoy United Church, Timmins: the Rev. J. C. Thompson, South Porâ€" cupine United Church; and the Rev. J. A. Breckenridge, Porcupine United Church. . Mr. P. A. Boyce also gave a very |â€" The Rebekah Loage plans to hold a fnteresting account of how the effort|dance, round and square, on Friday ‘been made to remove the debt oi ‘night of this week in the Legion Hall. the building. He told how at a board |All gre invited.â€" meeting the late Mr. George Elliott hagq| Little Barbara Monteleone, daughter brought to their notice that ‘their|Cf Mrg, Fanny Monteleone, of Strachâ€" obligation to have the debt removed n avenue, was taken to Porcupine was being neglected. That started the General Hospital last week with a rupâ€" ball rolling and Mr. Boyce paid special ftured â€" appendix. This pretty and tribute to Mr. N. D. Adams who ‘kept{Popular little girl is making a good the ball rolling until their obligation toward recovery and all her playâ€" had ‘been achieved. ~â€" Imates and school friends are hoping The Mortgageâ€"Released on benair|that she will soon be well and able to of the board of Home Missions by The|P8 Rome again. Rev. W. Mustard. _ . i Mr. P. H. Murphy is recovering from Received on behalf of Trinity Uniteq [the efféects of an accident with a gun Church by Mr. M. L. Urquhart. 0 || on Mr, Ufquhart in accepting the morâ€" tgage said it was really a memorable. day in the history of Trinity United Church and as he lit the mortgage he; said with this debt gone a brlghtar future lay ahead for the Church. Bunday, November 260th, 1044 was â€"a memorable day in the history of Trinity United, Churchâ€"a day of greatâ€" The congregation rose and sang the Facts Concerning Trini Schumacher, Nov. 209th. Special t J Review of Victory o ‘?‘;u.»r";";:? ELoan Drive IaztS T i * Porcupine Kiwa with Due Ceremony. Interestin n Uue UCeremony. â€"Interesting :â€"of â€" Congregation Historlc ton, G. Shippam, R. Skelly, Theâ€" following clergy have ministerâ€" ed in the present building:â€" . Rev. C. A. Sales B.D.â€" 1924â€"26 Rev. Ivan E. Kennedy B.A., B.D..â€" â€" The church building was opened and dedicated on November 12th, 1925 by the Rev. C. Armstrong Sales, B. D., who was minister in charge. ‘The board of Trustees, as originally appointed and unaltered, were Mesâ€" sers W..C. Arnott, J. A. Bush, A. Carâ€" veth, W. G. Leck, H. Leng, W. P. O|â€" â€" The next meeting of St. Paul‘s Men‘s Club is to be a dinner meeting on Dec. fth. This| occaim will ‘be “Ladies Night #» The Rebekah Lodge plans to hold a dance, round and square, on Friday night of this week in the Legion Hall. All are invited. and Mrs. R. Tait, of Torontco, returned on Saturday after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Richmond, Dome Ex. Pte. Tait is in the Veteram Guards of Canada. Rev. H. G. Cock took the services at St.â€" Matthew‘s Church in Timmins on Bunday owing to illness of the Timâ€" mins rector. Rev. Canon Cushing ofâ€" ficiated at St. Paul‘s Church here. On sunday next the Anniversary of the building of the present St.\, Paul‘s Church, Bishop Renison will preach at the morning service. flat Tommy Powers is leaving tcoâ€"day (T'uesday) for Nova Scotia; He spent a few days in town visiting at his wife‘s parents‘ home on Crawford St. (Mr. and Mrs. R. Mitchell): Mrs, Powâ€" ers, who had been visiting him at Verâ€" non, BXC., returned with him. Mrs. Wilfred Moore and baby son arrived in town on Tuesday frcm Barriefield to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Toderan. ‘‘Pte. Carlo Cattarello spent the weekâ€" em_l_ with his family from Camp Borden. _‘ Bgt. Juhn Bawtinheimer, of Camp Borden, spent the weekâ€"end in town. / At Monday‘s Kiwanis dinner meetâ€" ing Kiwanian Walter Honer reviewed ‘the~splendid results of the Seventh Victory Loan drive in this district. Scl Sky gave a report on the bingo and Victory Loan Rally. V. H. Evans gave a, report on a meeting attended by him as a member of the Committee (Rehabilitation)â€"of 209 cases in camp of discharged men 84 had already been placed in employment. Lt. Gov. 8. Gardiner gave a talk on Kiwanis arms and objects and presented)a "K" butâ€" ton to Herb Thompscin, â€"newly elected member. Visitors:â€"P. O. V. Hyrnuk, R. C. A. F., and Pâ€"O. John Hyrnuk United Church, Schumacher Rev. John A. Breckenridge B.A.â€" Rev. W. H. Summerell~â€" 1930â€"33 Rev. Murray C..,Tait M.A., BD.â€" Free of Debt , Norman A. Healéey B.A.â€" Trinity United Church hich the present purchased on July George Vertinuik and Vasile Irimien both paid $10 and costs for having loaded guns in a ear.. Irimien also paid $10 for carrying a rifle without a license. Perscnal service of summons was ordered for Alfred Brazeau charged with trapping beaver without license, Schumacher, Nov. 29th. Special The Schumacher Branch of the St. John . Ambulance Nursing Diyision held a very successful afternoon tea and sale of home baking Saturday afternoon in the Schumacher Public School, Third Ave. The small tea table were very attractive with lace cover and a vase of Chincese flowers as centre piece..Mrs. E. Pooley, superinâ€" tendant of the Nursing Division, reâ€" ceived the guests. Conveners of the tea were Mrs. E. Willan and Mrs. E. 'ucDamush The large tea table was very attractive with lace cover and a centre piece of Chinese flowers and mltufrom _were Mrs. W. South Porcupine United Church neople extend congratulations to Schuâ€" macher United Church on the liquidaâ€" tion of the debt on their church buildâ€" ing which was celebrated this week. At the supper on Monday {evening many from South End were noted among them Rev. and Mrs, J. Thampson, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Bannerman (Porcupine), Mr. and Mrs, J. Barron, Mrs. G. Mcâ€" Intosh, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and others. Adelard Chenette, charged with "killâ€" ing and slaying one Nicnolas Ursulak thereby committing manslaughter" was adjourned. Police Court Two drunks paid $10 and costs. M. Phillips, pleading gullty to careâ€" less driving, was fined $20 and costs. Phillips neglected to stop at the corner of Mocre and Bloor and ran into Mr. Langdon‘s carâ€"damage inflicted being around $150. His own car was not damaged much. His worship expressâ€" ed the opinion that he was "very careâ€" less, not stopping," as he inflicted the fine. Tea and Sale of Baking at Schumacher Saturday Representatives from South Porcuâ€" pine Public School as well as others from ‘ ‘Timmins Public Schools and Schmnacher, attended a meeting of the Women ‘Teachers‘ Federation held last Wednesday in Schumacher â€" Public School. Miss K. Christopher was in the chair i(persident) and Miss Agnes Coleman acted in jner capapity bf Bornâ€"In Porcupine General Hospital on Nov. 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes, of 97 Powell Ave., a daughter. Nominatian meeting for Tisdale municipal council and reeve for 1945 will be held on Friday, Dec lst in the Township Building at 1 p Mr. Ivan Locke Dies at Field, British Columbia Schumacher, Nov. 29th, Special to The Advance. sympathy is extended Mrs, Ivan Locke (Blanche Kennedy), formeirly of Schumacher, but now residing at Elm St., South, Timmins who received the sad news Tuesday of the death of her husband who passed away at Field, B. C., where he was employed with a mining concern. Bornâ€"On Nov. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Clrae Atkinson, of 63 Bloor Ave., South Forcupine, a daughter in Porcupine General Hospital. F The ridge and euchre party sponsorâ€" ed by the Legion ladies as the first step tcwards reinforcing the funds for the enlargement of the Legion Hall was held on Monday. Prizes for bridge went to: 1, Mrs. J. Knelly; 2, Mr. W. J. Wilson; and 3, Mrs. D. Freeman. â€" For euchre: 1, Mrs. Ben Curtis; 2, Mrs. H. Chevrier; and 3, Mr. W. Steeves. Mr. Steeves also won the door prize, Pilâ€" lowslips were won by Shirley Therrien, and towels by 8. Nelson. At a meeting of the W.A. ofâ€" St. Paul‘s Church, held on Monday at the home of Mirs. Phyllis White, it was deâ€" cided to hold the postponed tea early in the New Year. attendmg the United Church im» a body op Sunday next at 11 a.m. secretaryâ€"tréasurer. This was a purely business meeting. Don‘t forget the Public Schocl bazaar next Saturday, held from 2 to 5 p.m in the school. Mr. P. H. Murphy and Mr. Frank Wills are attending the school for municipal officials being held in Halleybury this week from Monday to Wednesday. lt > P.O.‘John Hyrnuck, R.C.A.F., is visitâ€" ing at his home for a few days. Gold Range building, First Ave. Whist was played and the prize winners, were:â€" ist, Mrs. Cecil Kennedy; 2nd, Mrs, Jim Cowden» 3rd, Miss Key Curâ€" ry:; door prize, Mrs. James MacKenâ€" zie. After the cards a social period was enjoyed. The club will meet every Wednesday and the cards will start at 815 p.m. The proceeds are used for war work. The many friends of Miss Gerty Corbeil will be sorry to hear that she extend her their best wishes speedy recovery. sympathy is extended. Mr, and Mrs. David Dautovitch, 18 Railroad St., inâ€" the death of their month-o],d twln S0N, | Robert. The funeral service wag for a‘ Deep regret was expressed by all when word was received Saturday of the death of little Gail Monaghan, the 20â€"monthsâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Monaghan, Second Ave., who passed away in St, Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital Saturday morning after a short illness. Surviving are her parents; three sisters and qne brother to whom the deepest sympathy is extended in their <sad bereavement. Funeral serâ€" vices were held Monday afternoon is ill in St. Mary‘s Hospital and all from her home on Second Ave. Interâ€" ment was in Tisdale Cemetery. The Rev. J. A, Breckenridge conducted the 'funeral service. Funeral arrangements were with the Walker Funeral Home, Timmins, The pallbearers were:â€"Miss. Bettye Tuesday from the Walker: Funeral Heath, Miss Eileen Soucie; Miss Kathâ€" Home, Timmins. Interment. was in the leen Corris, Miss Barbara Hayward. The many friends of Miss Gerty Corbeil will be sorry to hear that she is ill in St. Mary‘s Hospital and all extend her their best wishes for a speedy recovery. Mrs, Jim Cowden» 3rd, Miss Key Curâ€" ry:; door prize, Mrs. James MacKenâ€" zie. After the cards a social period was enjoyed. The club will meet every Wednesday and the cards will start at 8.15 p.m. The proceeds are used for war work,. _ The MciIntyre Football Club Ladies‘ Auxiligry â€"Reld© their first meeting: of the season Wednesday evening in the Gold Range building, First Ave. Whist was played and the prize winners were:â€" ist, Mrs. Cecil Kennedy; 2nd, Congratulations to Mrs. Frank Vicâ€" kers, First Ave., who won the $50 door prize at the bingo held Monday evenâ€" ing in St. Alphonsus Parish Church hall, and congratulations also to Padâ€" dy Dwyer, youngest son of: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dwyer, who held the winâ€" ning ticket on ‘the $50: prize of merâ€" chandize from Arnott‘s Mens Wear First Avenue, i Sympathy is extended Lâ€"Cpl Cyril Davis and Mrs. Davis on the death of their son Jackie, age 3 years, who passed away Monday at Sudbury. .L Cpl. Davis is stationed with the 48th Highlanders in Italy. . ~Pte. Don Sutherland, RC.A., staâ€" tioned at Brantford, left for his staâ€" tin after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sutherland, Birch St. Mrs. â€" Irene. Taylor, ‘of R.amore. is visiting Mr and Mrs Coleman F'irst Ave. â€" Mrs Jack Marshall left this week for Ottawa where she will meet her husband on his arrival from overseas, Jack has been attached to the Canaâ€" dian firefighters overseas. Mr. Frank Wills, of the assessment staff, Township of Tisdale, left â€" for Haileybury to attend the convention which is being held there, Mrs. Mary Sims, of Toronto, spent a few days visiting her mother, Mrs,. Julia Malone, who is ill in St Mary‘s Hospital. Mcintyre Athletic . Association held another card party Saturday ~evening in the. MciIntyre Auditorium. Bridge and whist were played and the prize winners were:â€"â€" bridge, ladies, ist. Mrs. L. Kelly; Jnd Mrs. Bob Crosby. bridge, men, Mr. Roy Wilson; Mrs. P. E. Cooper. Whist, ladies, ist, Mrs. W. Mansfigld; â€" 2nd Mrs. W. Lamgkin' consolation, Mrs. W. MacKengzie. whist men, ist, Mr. Wallace Lang; 2nd, Mr. W. Mansfield; consolation, â€" Mr. . Art Barriere. Mr. Woods convened â€" the bridge. Mr. J. Seubert convened the whist, After the cards dancing was enjoyed to the music : of Willie Rod ‘ gers and his orchestra. Mr. Reg. Stewart, Fourth Ave., left to attend the jury at ‘Cochrane. at Schumacher The many friends of Mr. A. L. Joy» ner, MciIntyre Property, Third Ave;., will be sorry to hear that, he is il1 with pneumonia in St. Mary‘s hospital and all extend him their best wishes for speedy Other Items of Interest from schumacher and District Schumacher, Nov. 29th. Special The Advance. @ Yes, folks â€" we‘re happy in yourtservice â€". And we‘ll give you good service, too, if you keep us happy with the regular attention we need. Motors must be oiled â€" Vacuum bags emptied â€" Wires and plugs kept in good repairâ€"Rubber rollers loosened and washer emptied and dried after use. We like to work for you when you keep us "happy in your service" Mrs. James Scullion and Mrs. Tom Johnson were hostasses Tuesday evenâ€" | Ing at a nicely arranged card party in .e basement of. St.â€"Alphonsus Parish Church. Whist and five hundred was ‘played and the prize winners were:â€" (Whistâ€"ist, Mrs. Art Robinson; 2nd, Ed. \J. V. Angrignon:; consolation Mrs. Ed. Willan. . Five hundreiâ€"ist,. Mrs. Deâ€" fom' Ind, Mrs. Gordon Byers; consolâ€" Funeral of Little Gail Monaghan of Schumacher EBchumacher, Nov. 20th. Special to ’I'he Advance. and coffée were Mrs. Stan Kitchen, Mrs. W. K, Wylie and Mrs. w. Sparks, Conveening the kitchen were Mrs. George Shippam, Mrs. Harold Grisb and Mrs. Frank McWhinnie. In charge of the dishes, Mrs. W. Wills, Mrs. Bert Waite, Mrs. Ted Jones and Mrs. P. Hunter. The Jladies extend their thanks to all who attended and made doâ€" nations which helped make the event so successful. C. Bryers, Mrs. W. CGodefrey, Mrs. J. Mullen, Mrs,. J. MacKenzie, Mrs. B. Rodgers, Mrs. A. Fish, Mrs. M. Urauâ€" hart, Mrs, J. G. Malkin, Mrs. E. Pooley. Serving the dinner were Mrs. Calverley, Mrs. J. Stirrat, Mrs. F. Wills, Mrs. W. Lang and Mrs. Pearce. Serving the pies were Mrs. Alf. Hill, Mrs. J. Prenâ€" tice, and Mrs, Byron,. Serving the tea Tisdale cemetery. The Rev. J.> A. Breckenridge officiated. The Schumacher "Victory Club" met Tuesday evening at â€"the home of Mrs. Jonn Damircale, Pirst Ave. ~Pive Ahundred was and the brize win. â€"Monday â€"evening the Women‘s Asâ€" sociation of: Trinity United Church served a special anniversary turkey dinner in the church hall. Over three hundred attended and enjoyed a Gelicious dinner. The tables wers nicely arranged with white cover and a vase of chrysanthemums on each table. The president of the Women‘s Association, Mrs. P.A. Boyce, received the guests, Mrs. George Shippam was convener of the dinner, The treasurer, Mrs. Douglas Argue, was in charge of the admission. The dining room asâ€" sistants were Mrs, Fred Davidson, Mrs. hundred was played and the prige winâ€" ners were:â€"ist, Mra Cecil Kennedy; and, Mrs. John Damiracle; door prize, Mrs. Fern Bmlth Aflaor tbe cards a oo ts on d t n n d 0 o n sns w ation, Mrs.: Gordon Johnson; door prize, ‘Mrs. Alex Mair. After the cards a delicious lunth was served and a nice sncial period was enjoyed. Schumacher, Nov. 20th, Special to The Advance. cemetery. The Rev. J.> A. reokenruge officiated. The Schumacher "Victory Club" met â€"evening atâ€"the home of Mrs. hn Damircale, Pirst Ave. ~Pive indred was played and the prige winâ€" rs were:â€"ist, Mra Cecil Kennedy; id, Mrs. John Damiracle; door prize, .fs M BSmith. After tbe cards a i period: was enjoyed, un s Secullion and Mrs. Tom nmoon were hostasses Tuesday evenâ€" g at a nicely arranged card party in e basement. of: St.â€"Alphonsus Parish hurch. Whist and five hundred was ayed and the prize winners were:â€" histâ€"ist, Mrs. Art Robinson; 2nd, Ed. V. Angrignon; consolation Mrs. Ed. lllan. Five hundrelâ€"ist, Mrs. Deâ€" ur; PInd, Mrs. Gordon Byers; consolâ€" .ién Mrs.: Gordon Johnson:; door rize, Alex Mair. After the cards delicious lunth was served and a nice clal perlod was enjoyed. mmversary Dinner of â€"Trinitv TIInited Church Ploral ‘Tributesâ€"â€"Munimy, Daddy and Annual Bazaar of South. . Bisters and Brother; Grandma and a ‘aé\niltlrenemdvnclewna' WUM C lace; \Aunt Mary, Uncle Earl an Diane; Aunt Ruth, Aunt Caroline WMNW.MW Edna; Aunt Hilda, Uncle Russell and |t0 The Advance, family; Aunt Minnie and family ; mg' The annual church bazaar held by and Garnet; Aunt Kay, Unclechflotthevnlted churchontmdym gnd Roy: Aunt Annies andâ€"Anna: Mr., again <an outstanding smccess, The and Mrs. Lumbley; Florence and Dan:; Evehing Auxiliary coâ€"operated with the Billy and Aif; Ina and Tommy and Women‘s Association at this affair in family: virclnia Ann McLelland: Mr,. which the Christmas motif was evident. and Mrs C. Abrams; The Gameron Tea was served, buffet‘ style, from a family; The Corris mnmy; Jean, Vic daintlly. appointed table, with centre and Ricky:; Mr. and Mrs. Hayward and decoration of red roses, and ladles family; John and Eisie . Daiton; Ppouring during the afternoon were:â€" Johnny, Anne and Joanne Bagorda; Mrs. Lane and her ‘assistants, Mrs. Mrs. Fergusson and Jack; Grace and, Welsh, Mrs. Marjerison, Mrs, Woon, George Robertson; Mr. and Mrs. W. ,MI:S McGinn, Mrs, H.*Smith, M’m. Mcâ€" H. Pritchard; Mr, and Mrs. Layrry Wil. | Lelliand and Mrs, Alec Reid. son; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murray; The| The church hall was decorated with Fultons; Roy Heath and Betty; Mr. lEvererens and red bells and.a Christâ€" and Mrs. Murray Kennedy and family; } mas tree galily adorned; helped the Mrs. Calverley and Hugh; W. J. Lampâ€"| festive atmosphere. xkin and family; Freddie and Paddy| . Raking of the extra speoial variety Dwyer; Blanche James; Jéan Adam=!found ready customers and the: long son and Anne; Mr. and Mrs. H. 1"0“9“ + , tables exhibiting fancy work, knitting, ie +. c N * P L w on oo# t c @20 emt puus t c l2 e son; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murray; The Fultons; Roy Heath and Betty; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kennedy and family; | Mrs. Calverley and Hugh; W. J. Lampâ€" xkin and family; Freddie and Paddy Dwyer ; Blanche James; Jeéean Adamâ€" son and Anne: Mr. and Mrs. H. Fosten; | Chief and Mrs. Jucksch; Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Marguerite; Olga, Rileen, Ellen and Clara; Reg. and Sadie . Stewart; Schumacher Fire Departâ€"} ment;> Trinity United Church Sunday School; Trinity United _ Church Young People‘s Union; The Boys from the. Hollinger Shop. A | Cards of sympathyâ€"Mrs. Mort Colâ€"= | ‘"Bearing in mind the recent slight earthquake disturbance in our vicinity it is possible that some foundation of chimneys which were none too safe befoxe. may have been rendered more dangerous through cracks in the chimney, therefore householders may be _ well advised to examine the chimneys, especially above the ceilings, for any sign of smoke coming through the brickwork which under pressure and strongâ€" wind could. throw out sparks and create fire hazardâ€"a none too pleasant experience should such a fire occur during the night." , lins and Terry; Mrs, W. Soucle; the are *responsible. for the exoellent Steepe ‘family; Mr.sand Mrs. ‘Delbert decoration scheme. Cameron; Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hanniâ€";‘ Each group withirn the WA "*toolk gan; Fern and family;. Joseph and charge of a section of the tables, with Effie Caddy; Mr, and Mrs. H. Fosten;. the various leaders:~â€" Mrs. Armstrong, Aunt Minniec and family; Mys. Porter; assisted by Mesdames Whitton Reed, Gladys, Gannon and Gwelda; Mrs. J. Mrs, Carruthers, assisted by Mesdames V. Angrignon and family; Alf and Gooper, Corick, Johnston, Bhaver and Vine; Mrs. Wylie and Sunday School R@arrell; Connaught Hill group conâ€" Class Mr. and Mrsi W Wills; Yentelle, venéd by Mrs. G. Browne, assisted ‘by Abrams. ; s Mrs. C. H. Mack: President‘s groun Following a letter read from the Canadian Underwriters‘ Association at a recent council meeting, FPire Chief Maxwell Smith would like attention to be given to the following:â€" Qutâ€"ofâ€"town visitors at. the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs, John Monaghan were Mrs. S. Webster and Mtrs, F. Heine, of Sudbury, and Mr. W Monaghan, of Toronto. Adise Inspection of Chimneys for Fire Risks South Porcupine, Nov. 20th, Special to The Advance. ,Orange P ekOe Blend You‘ll enjoy. our :. South Porcupine, Nov. 2#0th. epocm to The Advance. ' The annual church bazaar held by the United Church on Saturday was again <~an outstanding smccess, The Evenmgmxuhryoo-opmtedvlmme ! ‘Mrs. J. C.;Thompson and Mrs. F. H. Hall received the steady stream of guests, whileâ€"Mrs. T. Wilson and Mrs. ‘C. Starling took charge of the tea | tickets. | _ Mrs.â€"Fred Mason and her committee are *responsible. for the ‘exoellent Annnal Bazaar of South. * Poreupine United Church Mrs. Carruthers was convener of the kitchen, assisted by Mrs.: ‘Honer, Mrs. F. Mason, Mrs. (H. Helmer, Mrs Montâ€" rose, Mrs. Clement and Mrs. Hoelke. / 4 and useful; articles, as well as dainty gift pileces, showed all to beat ad~ vantage Mrs, Melville (first: viee-president) and Mrs. Libby were missed: from the group, both being absent from iliness. At 6 p.m. the doorâ€"prize (pair of crystal candle sticks) was drawn for, little Peggy Rae doing the ~selecting. She drew Mrs. A. Marjerrison‘s ticket. Mrs. C. H. Mack ; Prosldent's group (Dome and Dome X) assisted by Mesâ€" dames Val Rae and Knifton; Mrs. Burton assisted Mesdames K. Farrell, Douglas, Countryman. Galâ€" braith (bakeâ€"table). During the afternoon selections on the plano were given by Misses June Allen, Clara Campagnola, Hilda Grant â€"members of Dome Sunday School. The President and leaders of various groups wish to thank all who helped in any way to makeâ€" t.he bazaar such a success. North Bay. Nugget:~"False Teeth Offer Clue," says a news head. Now the police can digest the evidence. Kiwanis Magazine:â€"What a world, what a@world! All the Christian â€"nations at war and all the savages at peace! 422*% 3