Chal Classg 7. : Nasturtiums Mixed 1. Mary Burke 2. JoaR. Wood, ~3.. Ronald McPadden,; ~4. Helena Wuorela. Class 8. Pansies glant 1. John Iryâ€" ing, 2. Tom Arnott. 3. Arnold Brown, 4. Velma Maki. ® 9. Sweet Peas ‘mixed 1. .'!otmj Irving, 3. Boucher, â€" 3. .Ronald McPadden, 4. Donald Tanney. hibition was held was most attrac» tively decorat:da with evergreens ‘and mimature school house" ‘ Class 2 Asters mixed 1. Lyal Harâ€" :rower. 2. Shirley Lathan) 3. Gerâ€" aldine Johnson," 4. Dorothy Moyle. . Class 3 Clarkia mixed 1. John Irvâ€" | mg. | es . aâ€" 1. Joseph Ru Damiu Clant ,m..’ dick, j ï¬ Rees, 3. Evelyn Rees, Class 4 Cosmos mixed 1. Johnâ€" Irvâ€" ing, 2. ~Harold Taylor. * Class 5 Larkspur 1. John Irving. Class 6. Marigolds Orange 1. Jessit Dunsmore. 2. Tom Arnott. â€" ' MacBrien Bailey || Olua n A_m oth'r varlety 1. Joan CRECORY T. EVANS B.A. Third Avenue â€" JAMES R. MascBRIEN | â€". 2WIW6 ~WALICNBAEOET Graduate of the Famous Horolog»al During and between meals have a pitcher of Timâ€" mins Dairy Milk on ‘the (,able The children will like the deliciousâ€" flavor--WILL DRINK MORE! .A Telephone 935 mixedâ€" *1. Jean Little Tommy Says it‘s fine; Timmins Dairy Milk All the time! . â€" Class 18. Caullfiower 1 hcad 1. Dorâ€" othy Moyle, 2. Sheila Keller, 3. Gorâ€" dou Onotsky. Class 20. Cabbage 1 head 1. Dorothy Moyle,â€" 2. Joan Park, 3. John Park 4. Eaward Pichenuk. ‘ Class 21. Parsnips 1. Audrey Couch 2. â€" Sheila Keller. Class 22. Onions grown from s:ts 1, Ronald MacElwee 2. Stanley Richâ€" ards,‘ 3. Frances Onotsky, 4. Audrey â€" Class 23. Onions grown from seed 1. Edward Pichenuk, . 2. Shirley Duâ€" beau, 3. Robert® Dubeau 4. T:rry Moyle, Norma Treff. ~ . _Class 37. Potatoes® 1. Raymond Macâ€" key, 2. Joan Towers, 3: Vera Jackâ€" son, 4. Robert Monahan. * .. Class 34. Cookies 1. Geraldine Johnscm, 2. Wilma Wilson, â€" 3. Doris Oorr, 4. Diana Hovi. â€"Class 36. Plain White cake 1. Joan Park, 2. Shiela Keller, 3. Terry Burt, 4. Joyce McGlynn. ° â€" Class 32. Tea. Biscuits 1. Laura Campbell, 2. Margaret Tapper, 3. Joaty . Wood,â€" 4. Shirley Latham. â€" Class 33. Bran Muffins 1. Diana _ Moore, ~2. Joan Wood 3. Doris Orr, 4. Doris Sanderson. Class 24. Turnips.â€" 1. Charlene Corâ€" tt: â€"2. ~Ronald Rigg, 3. Dorothy Third Avenue Empire Block 6. N. ROSS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT â€"â€" @â€"THIRD AVENUE . witzerland Ontarieoe Land Survayor Mode!l Aeroplane 1. Gordon Warâ€" ner, 2. Donald Watson. Collection of we.ds 1. Betty Webâ€" Construction work: Grade 1 paper wagon 1. Willie Laurila, 2. Kenâ€" Josephine Szymezyk. Corstruction work Grad> 2 1. Paâ€" tricia Woodland, 2. Bobby Karol, 3. Shirley Telford, 4 Barbara Wood. Construction work Grade 3. 1.Shirâ€" ley Dubeau, 2. Robert Nixon, 3. Dora Warner, 2. John Irving, 3. Alex Maâ€" 4. â€" Raymond Turrer. $ Writing Grad> 2. 1. Marlene Barlow, 2. Mary Plut, 3. Clifford Krupka, 4. Hilliard Stern. Writing Grade 3. 1. Mary Rubek, 2. Arlene Moller, 3. Dora Hovi, 4. Marion Holland. t Art Work Grade 1 1. Mary Koâ€" ciscak, 2. Shirley Machura, 3. Billy Aide, 4. Barbara Lou Charlton. Ladies Auxiliary Hold Afternoon Tea and Whist Drive The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canaâ€" dian Legion held their regular weekly whist drive on Tuesday even‘ing in the Legion Hall.> Prize winners were: â€"Ladies, Mrs. F. Stonehousg, Mrs. A. Roberts and Mrs. Beaulone. Gentsâ€" M. C. Richardson, Mr. Tapham and Mrs. F. Nixon (playing as gent). On Wednesday afternoon, as usual. the ladies had an afternoon tsa at which the following members were present;â€"Mrs. A. Grimwood, Virgina Grimwood, (Mirs. T. Gay, Miss M. Brown ‘(North‘Bay) Mrs. L. Nicholson, Mrs. W. Rowe, Mrs. A. Borland (Sr.), Mrs. W. Wilkinson, Mrs. J. McGarry and Margaret, Mrs.: D. Ellis, Mrs. E. Young, Mrs. C. F. M. Hamilton (Dunâ€" villey Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. A. Borland, (Jr.), Mrs. C. Wheeler, Mrs. R. Sibley, Bonnie Gaye Sibley, and Mrs. E. Finâ€" chen,. 3. Betty Webber, Daisy Saban. ‘ Book ends 1. Gordon Mageau," 2. Ateve Kliapouschak, 3. Raymond Mcâ€" Writing Grade 4. 1. Georgina Kepâ€" ka, 2. Horia ; Brown, 3. Vera Nastasuk, 4. Patricia Stre:t. ~ Art Work Grade 2 1. John Park, 2. â€"Peter Louttit, 3. Albert Dyer, 4. Paul Babela. Art Work Grade 3 1. Aubrey Wilâ€" son, 2. Patricia McGlynn, 3. Sandor Stern, 4. Joan Robinson. Art Work Grade 4 1. Ronala Emard, 2. Richard Knowles, 3. Vera Nastasuk, 4. Gordon Onotsky. Artâ€" Work Gradeâ€" 5 6 1. Viola Welcher, 2. Mary Burke, 3. Douglas Ealey, 4. Karen> Anderson. A pretty wedding took place on Saturday in the Manse of the United Church when Audrey eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Miller, of Powell Ave., became the bride of William Flinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Flinsky of Timmins 4 . Rev. R. J. Scott performed the marâ€" rliage .ceremony. The bride looked pretty in a turquoise wool‘ dress of street length, with small black hat and accessories and a corsage of red roses and lilies. She was attended by Evelyn Clark, who wore a suit of airforce blue with ‘black accessories and a corsage Miss Audrey Miller Married in . South Porecupine South Porcupine, Sept. 19th to The Advance. ~ Douglas Miller, the bride‘s supported the groom. Art Work Grade 6 7 Whitford, 2. Steve Kristoff, Lizotte, 4. Donald Dolan. A reception was held later at the home of the bride‘s parents on Powell Ave., the bride‘s mother receiving the A supper attended by im mediate relatives of both parties was held in theâ€"Paradise Grill in Timmins. with ‘black accessories and corsage Mrs Flinsky assisted gowned in a flowered jersey dress with rose corsage A buffet lunch featuring the wedâ€" ding cake was served later in the etvâ€" ening. The bride was the recipient of many lovely gifts and was guest of honour: at two. showers before the wedding, Mrs. G. Helmer a.nd Mrs O. Bowes were hostesses at one, and the office staff of the Northern ‘Felephone Comâ€" pany entertained her at the home of Miss Anne Gecan last Wednesday evening. Audrey has been a member of the staff #for some time and her fellow !nzemm mted herâ€" with a china dinner set on this occeasion. ‘~A lovely lunch was served and music and singing furnished a happy evening. t Eic‘ am 4 28 s c3 + 29M U _ on Phose present included Evelyn Clark, Nermsas Hamilton, Patey Mahon, Bvâ€" elyn Jay, Marion Nelson, Ethel Smith, rs Don Pecore and the nostess Anné Try ‘The Advance want ads 1. Leslie 3. Ella , ESpecial brother of linger Ball Park. The weather was WHEELâ€"BARROW RACE ideal for the occasion and a large ‘~ Jr. 8 9 â€" Marce! Morinville . Frank number of the youngsters compeéeted in Grace Rice | Geoffrey the sports events. Marrta ~Following is a list of the events and the winners;â€" Day was held last Friday at the Hol- m.wcmg ‘Joan Robinson. } MIxkp HMHGH JUMP Boys . (Boys) Age 6 â€" Danny Rasenfileld, Bruce Stock, Kenneth Johnston. Age 7 â€" Robert Scaffer, Bill Bonder.‘ Herman Wasylishyn. § Age 8 â€" Myro Matymish, Norman Canning, Joe Kremer. e Age 9 â€" Joe Horvat, Benny Carno- vale, Ludvik Schaffer. R s di AQ V _ B o Age 10 â€" Garry Moore, Donald Tomâ€" linson, Herman Shankman Delmer Bell. Lorne Taylor, Hans Gasteiger. â€" Age 13 â€" Victor Roberts, Ken Morâ€" tom Morley Baxter Douglas Ealey. | Age 11 â€" Neil Church Paul Halonen, Tom Bates. Girls Age 6 â€" Jean Cameron, Lorna Babic, Leanne Hudson. Age 9 â€"â€" Doreen Wharton, â€" Jean Smith, Jean Huckerby. ‘Age 7 â€" Margaret Allen, Frances Tichensff, Eilen Shields. E Age 8 â€" Shirley. Van Louven, Rose Mary Repjar, Shirley Kleven. Age 10â€"-â€"Pauline Shields, Jean Babic, Emily Turcin. CE 0C oo it e mtc Age 11 â€" Norma Gratton, Georgette Portelance, Asta Orpana. Girls Age 6 â€" Roma Portelance Maureen Ceecini, Winkie Simpson. Age. 12 â€" Joan Robinson,â€" Doreen Essa, Jean Armstrong. Age 13 â€" Reta Treco, Sonja Nisula, Margaret Craig. Age 7 w Garry Neville, Jackie Helâ€" perin, Mervyn Jones Norman Andâ€" drews. Central Public School Held Annual Fleli Day at Hollinger Park _ Sz Age 14 â€" Marguerita Groom, June Gabriel, Maxinne Armstrong. CRAWLING RACE ;J Boys Age 6 â€" Bobby Kerr, Eddy Franko, Louis Pecjak. Age 7 â€" Ellen Shields, Sandra Sturâ€" geon, Shirley Dukeshire. SACK RACE Boys Sr. 14 or over â€" Raymond Scarâ€" berough, Graham Garner, Mike Lesz- ezuk. Int. 12 13 â€" Bill Ruscior, ‘Aléx Barilko, Morley Baxter. Jr. 10 11 Pauline Halonen, Jimmy Sinardo, John Holonen. Girls Int. â€" Doreen Essa, Clare Donoghue. Margaret Craig. Int. 12 13 â€" Bill Ruscior, Alex Barâ€" ilko, Paul Halonen Bradley Barton, Victor Roberts Ray Bernier. WHEEL BARROW RACE Boys $ Jr. 10 11 â€" Jimmy Sinardo Jobn Page, Kerry Ralph Ken Mitehell. Winston Harper Ronald HaH.â€" Sr. 14 or over â€" Rodney HOgg, Mike Leszezuk, Raymond Scarborough Graham Garner, Helmer Hansen Cozzii Taylor. Girlk Jr. 10 11 â€" Emily Turchin Kathâ€" leen sillifant, Georgette Porelance Joanne Andrews, Olga Spociala Betty Price. Jr. Pauline Shields, Nancy Orpana, Joy Archer. Central Public School Annual !‘lem Reta 'I‘!'eeo Clare Donoghue Doreen ol es s t 9t tsA a 4+ AlIna > â€A‘_ -.“ “‘M i1 â€" t>â€" C PA x Bs t m â€" #n om Age 14 â€" Rodney Hogg, Mike Leszcâ€" Int. 12 13 â€" Alice DeMurchi Taylor, Bill Shelest ge 510030 g‘;{'fl 5 Mike Lessesuk, Joe Scullino. ~‘Jr. 10 11â€" Bradley Barton, Garry _int. 12 13 â€" aam Gastelger, Dougâ€" oghue. 'Clothmg Collection in South Porcupine Babic, Norma Gratton. ‘Int . 1213â€"-Reta'l‘rieo Clare Donâ€" Sr, 14 and over â€" Raymond Scarâ€" borough, Mike Leszczuk, Graham Garâ€" Int. 12 13â€"Ray Bernier, Alex Barilko, Morley Baxter. 7 _‘Jr. 10 11 â€" Herman Shankman, Ronald Hall, Bradley Barton. Jr. 8 9 â€" Ronny McF James, Frank Otonacher. Mr. Clarence Anderson, Chairman\ of the: committee formed in our town Cunder Kiwanan, auspices) for colâ€" lecting used clothing to be sent to ‘Kurope‘s destitute children and people, iis most anxious that all should know ‘the difte need that these people are' [in and that all loyal people in. our town should begin NOW to look into ‘clothes ‘closets and during the fallj ‘house-cleaning eliminate every article of ° elothing not actually needed }them Wash these articlesâ€"it is necâ€" essary that they be sanitary, but not dry cleaned pa.rticularlyâ€"â€"and bundle: ‘them Between October ist and ‘Jr. 10 11 Joy Archer, Marilyn Runâ€" nalls,, Nancy . Orpana. ' * Jr. 8 9 e Shirley Van Louven, Carla Isnor, , Ann Marie Young. : RUNNING BROAD JUMP Jr. 10 11 â€" Paul Halonen, Bradley Barton Frank Otonicha Girls . _Jr. 10. 11 Annie Leszczuk, Pauline SHilelds, Catherineâ€" Burt. Int. 12 13 â€" Trevor Ion, George Kautto, Victor Roberts. Int. 12 13 â€" Doreen Essa, Reta Treco, Jean Armstrong . _ _ Boys . Sr 14 : and over â€" Rodney Hogg, Mike Leszczuk Joe Scullino. .. Does: anybody in your family have â€"A dress that is out of style? â€"A suit that no longer fits? : ® â€"Shees that are seldonm, worn? â€"Usable spare quilts or blankets? â€"â€"Wern cotton children‘s rlothing or Bouth. Porcupine, Sept 19th Special to The Advance â€" shirt. When one of the boys wore the shirt to go out foraging for wood Jr. 10 11. â€" Pauline Shiglds, Jean SHOE KICK CONTEST â€"‘ Herman Shankman, Bradley Barton. â€" Ronny McKechnie, John At: the Dinnerâ€" Meetlng' onj Monday â€"â€"the guest â€"speaker was> ‘Past. ‘President Clarence Andérson, who gave ' ‘an excellentâ€"address an Sanitation and Oonservauon. This talk wasâ€"voted ene [ot the (‘best..that. the Kiwanis ‘have heard,.. Mr Anderson brought into his talk the subject ‘of :a.Northern National Park (of: which will _beheard later) that would touch, Tisdale and Shnaw Township to forests, and Nat.ional resources and ~animal life on the prineiples adopted at Alâ€" gongquin Park further Sout.l} . inside to keep from freezing. ‘Another sokiter writes "Last wlï¬ter while Iâ€" was warm in my woolien . in« Horm I saw children nakedâ€"and> blue betray the>ideals <for which milHtens gave their lHives." How about plannning a real©"Clean out your clethesâ€"closet" Mr. Clarence Anderson â€" Speaker at S. P. Kiwanis ~â€" "In Europe millions ‘are counting on our: generosity.: If â€"we fail them ‘we South ~Poreupine, Sept. 19th Speeial to The Advance . °v-¢-’w-.. on nca e e tss t c d vv Y. ..... The speaker was intr oduced by . Pre- sident T. R. Langdon and. .thanked by Walter Honer. _ RSM. Tom Wilson of the Veteran Guard of Canada, and ‘his son Fâ€"O Personal Loans Deacriptwe folders:abtainable from any ‘ / branch of. this Bk : Term ofâ€"Repayment :; â€" ‘Upâ€"to 18â€" Months Timmins Branch, H. J. Fuke, Manager *‘ Prompt de‘m}' Mr. and Mrs. Tessier (Lilyan Huot) left in the afternoon for Penâ€" etang for the funeral. The late Mr. Tessier was 59. years of age, and had }only recently returned home after visâ€" iting his son for two weeks in §S. Porâ€" }cupine we extend sympathy to the ;bereaved famny . Mr. Sam Tessier Passed ~\Away at Penetang . News was received on Tuesday by Wim. Sam Tessier of Commercial Ave., that his father Mr. George Tessier of Penetanguishene had died very sudâ€" Terry ~Wilson D.FPC â€" (recently C charged) were guests of the Club South Porcupine Sept. 16th. Speclal to The Advance. 687 dis« ) at