_â€"_ TALLACLIO â€"AVICECELq ontinue Red Cross ork On A Peacetime Basis _ 4 15?; W. H Atkinson Elected ï¬eld of Branch At South ‘Porcupine Meeting P lt s 60 i o w t 23 ce n ;;o.to the Red Cross and that apâ€" T is!gtion___ dor funds is made to headâ€" . | RENEWAL OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS MP~ 7o All Employers: Eyesight. Specialist. Wlshes to announce removal of his offices to larger premises at A meeting was held on Mar. 21 in i# council mcaued by Reeve /K Evans ‘whether a Red "We would be sorry in six months Ostrosser Bldg. Protect the benefit righis of yolr employees by sending in â€" their expired books properly comâ€" pleted on March 31st. All Unemployment Insurance Books for the yea: endih?g Wigtch 31st, 1946, must be exchanged for NewAnsurance Books for the fiscal year 1946â€"47 will be exchanged by the Local National Employ: ment Office in your area for expired Insuranccï¬do_l':s 13â€"A Pine St. North Timmins e are severe penalties j continued in ! ‘"No dominion campaign is necessary Itill 1947," Mr Evans said. P When asked to prepareée a slate of ‘officers for nomination, Mr. Clark gave the following: president, Dr. W. H. Atâ€" kinson; vice-president ‘Wm. Falrhurst secretaryâ€"treasurer, Herbert," Hatton, and a committee ‘of P. J. Andrew, Mrs. B H. Harper, F. Pearson, John New- ‘man, and Dave Austin.: The iClub members are to be the guests of the Schumacher Lion‘s Club on Apr..} 6. The head of the public relations committee, Mr, Clarence Anâ€" derson, announced that citizens were urged to conserve the supply of The above‘ slate were ‘unanimously elected to office." It was passedâ€"as a motion that the president. and seécreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer ‘be signing officers, with the ‘Imperial Bank as banking hdtIse‘ The Kiwanis Club met on , Monâ€" day in the Airport Hotel with Presiâ€" dent V. H. Evans in the chair A business meeting at which various ways and mean of financing the club were discussed, followed the dinner. it we did not form a society", Dr. W. H. Atkinson stated. ~Mr. flcflanun suggested a week‘s ‘adjournment as he nad an idea the: government financed the Red Cross.. A vote of thanks to ‘the returning officers â€"and ‘workers was | given‘ to which Mr. Dve replied that the thanks should go to the lady workers. .‘ °_ As a veteran, â€"he felt* that veterans would assist in gratitude. as a firemen, that the brigade would appreâ€" clate the formation of the branch was Jos. Mmers opinion â€" ; Mr. Evans then introduced a: Dieppe prisoner of war, Garth® White, who spoke feelingly of the work : dom! for‘ him personally by the Red Cross while a prisoner outlining: the gifts he â€"had received, without" which he andâ€" many cthers might not have survived. Leo Costello Shines In Southern Hockey _ He is also congratulated on the fact. that his hockey has not interfered with his academic studies, his school report; at Christmas being gratifying to his parents. Archdeacon Woodall Visits Kiwanians _ son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Costello of South Porcupine, who was star goal getter of Saturday night‘s game at Oshawa. Les. had his start here in junior juvenile school hockey, and with the Holman Plugger, and is even yet young enough to play in juvenile hockey. Congratulations are in order for Les. Costello of St. Mike‘s hockey team, Phone 1877 lighted to see him again. He spoke for q few moments, reâ€" callinig incidents experienced in his long stay in the north and expressed his pleasure at being back in South Porcupine for a time again. Legion Will Send â€" Convention Delegate and‘ a "smoker" will be held in his hongur. «_A general meeting of the local branch of the Canadian Legion held last Tuesday, decided to send a deleâ€" gation to attend the District Convenâ€" tion of the Legion which takes place in Timmins on Apr. 7. ‘ Eddie. Brown has returned from St. Louis to spend the summer months wlt‘l his mother Mrs. J. C. Brown. He 'Ir'ought his bride with him, the former Jean Darwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darwin, of the Pamour Mine. They were marriled in St. Louis on Mar 1. .. Congratulations are exâ€" tended. The play, "Aunt Tillie Goes to Town" is to. be presented socn in the Poreuâ€" pine United Church under W.A. auâ€" spices. . . prise to Mrs. A. DeRosa. Amynloalunch.prvodedby the Those present included Mrs. Ed. President McPhee ‘cf Sault Ste. Marle will visit this branch on Apr. 6, . C.S.M Tom Wilson spent the weekâ€" end at his home. He left on Sunday for the east coast where he sails for England in charge of a number of German war prisoners whom he will escort to the old country. The Auxiliary of the Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital will hold itd monthly meeting on Thursday, Apr. 4, at 2.30 p.m. in the. Masonic Hall, rell}â€" on Biloor AvE., WIICIL (Juallibo of the auxiliary of the Canadian Leâ€" gion called in a body to say goodâ€"bye to Mrs. Cyril Pierce, daughter of Mrs. Parrell who is leaving shortly to join Ker husband Almonte, where they have bought a farm. | \ The affair was a great surpirse to the guest of honour, who was both pleased and touched at this mark of good fellowship and esteem. Mrs. C. H. Libby, acting for the ladies, presented an "Aladdin" lamp to Mrs. Pierce,. with a very nice address in which she expressed the regret of all at the forthcoming departure, and the hope that she would be returning often to visit South Porcupine. ie Bingo was the form of entertainâ€" ment, with prizes going to Mrs. Ed. The Past Grands‘ Club of the Reâ€" bekah Lodge held a very successful Penny Sale on Friday in the Masonic Hall. It was well attended. Give Farewell Party For Mrs. Cyril Pierce Mrs. W. Morgan of Main St., reâ€" turned from hospital last week where she was treated for a scalded foot. She spent some time with her foot 1n Mr. Gumiero, accompanied by his gaughter, Mafalda, leaves this weekend for Toronto General Hospitai. Mrs Tallon of Cochrane was a weekâ€" end visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs.. N. Sullivan. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Walker of 78 Broadway Ave., a son, on Mar. 22, in Porcupine General Hospital. ~Bornâ€"on Mar. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. James Baker of 134 Bloor Ave., a son, in Porcupine General Hospital. Bornâ€"on Mar. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mairs of 105 Fern Ave., a son, in Porcupine General Hospital. , day nléh,t at the home of Mrs. T. Farâ€" rell on Bloor Ave., when the Ladies a cast but. is gradually getting back to normal. ; . Mr. and Mrs. T. Dowe and family left on Thursday for Montreal to attend the funeral of Mrs Dowe‘s sister, Ada Curley, who died at Lavalle Que., after a long illness. _ Mr; ahd Mrs."C. Pierce and children left on Tuesday for Almonte, Que., to reside. . Ts Bornâ€"n Porcupine General Hospital, on Mar. 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morin of 52 Forth Ave., Schumacher. Bornâ€"to Mr and Mrs. Sidney Whorâ€" ley of Pottsville, a daughter, on Mar. 27, in Porcupine General Hospital. C * M is aii _ 1JA JS 8 3 Nt h2 22420856 t es » E Rev. J. Burgomaster of Iroquois Falls will conduct the service in St. Paul‘s Anglican church on Sunday morning next. EB 2 2 P W1 C C Bornâ€"â€"to Mr and Mrs. Nick Toderan of 76 Bloor Ave on Mar. 22, a daugh- ter (premature), in Porcupine General . Spring is always officially here with the first crocus. We were told on Sunâ€" day that. one was blossoming in the garden of John Fell at the Dome. Woodall officiated in St. Paul‘s Church at the Holy communion service on Wednesday moming. Hospital. Hedley Varker has léeft for Ottaw! to get his discharge from the R.C.A.F. on e 0# 2 L2 2 A surprise party was held on Wednesâ€" for Ottawa dgâ€" The W. M. 8. of Trinity United Church heldâ€" its meeting Weanesday afterndon in the church hall. . The president, Mrs. H. Waddell was in the chair. The worship servicte opened with the singing of the lovely old hymn "Blessed Beâ€" The Tie ‘That Binds". > After prayer and s~rlpture reading. the Africa program was given by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Killens and Mrs. Mortris. Mrs. George Shippan will be ¢onâ€" vener for ‘<the dinner, .. Exâ€"serviice mens wives will accompany. their ‘husâ€" bands. A short quiz program was held on Africa and the meeting closed with the "Mino Soga‘" benidiction. It was decided that for the May meeting there would be a guest speaker egnd slides would be shown. ‘The members of the W. M.S. are enterâ€" taining the local exâ€"service men and women for dinner on Tuesday, April 2, in the basement of the church. Mrs. Helen Wallace Honored By Lodge Mrs. Helen Wallace, District Deputy Grand Matrcn of the Order of Eastern S:ar, was guest of honour, at a banâ€" quet at the Airport Hotel last Tuesday evening, when â€"sixtyâ€"six members of the O.E.S. were present to do her honour. It is ten years since this Chapter had a D.D.G.M. chosen from among i‘s members. Toasts to the King, and the Order were propcsed during the= banquet. Visitors from Cobalt, Iroquois Falls, Kirkland Lake and 'i‘lmmins were presâ€" ent. Later a general meeting was held in the‘ Masonic Hall. Grand officers preâ€" sent included Mrs. Day of Timmins, PG.W.M.; Mrs. Tipper of Kirkland Lake, Grand Ruth; Mrs. Dan McInnis, cf Oakville, Past Grand Marshall; Mrs. M Houghton of Cobait, Past Grand Electa and Mrs. N. Rutherford of Timmins, Past Grand Ada. Also present were Past District Deâ€" puty Mrs. Butcher of Troquois Falls, Mrs. Isabel Brown D.D., of Timmins, and Mrs. Rose Anderson of Timmins, sOUTH PORCUPINE «Mlenswho / Kemoersrott « » . « The real enjoyments and full pleasures of gracious living are possible are returning from the warsâ€"returning to what promises to be a h.appy spénding brings about inflation . . . if our desires are not confined The House of Seagram suggests that we think of tomorrowâ€" tomorrow . .. a tomorrow that many gave their lives to bring about. only to the man who practices moderationâ€"in everything he does, A tomorrow that may be held back if immodeérate or unessential to temperate limits . . . if the many strange ideas and philosophies that are with us today are not carefully considered and moderated to suit our needs and way of living. Thousands. of Canadian boysâ€"sons, brothers, husbands nmer Turcott, Second Ave., has reâ€" turned from Hamillton where he reâ€" ceived his dischurge from the army. . Russel Case of‘ Chatham spent a few days visiting his sister and brother«inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. William Huntér, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwab, Pirst Ave. have returned from Edmonton where they were called ‘owing to the iliness and death of Mrs. Schwab‘s mother. Mrs. Hume Douglas (Joy Wookey) and son Jimimy, left on the Northland for Toronto where they will spennd a few days prior to going on to join Mr. Douglas annd take up residence in southern Ontario. Mrs. George Hain (Doreen Wills) of Toronto arrived Tuesday morning to spend a few days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Wills, First Ave. Burnie McDonald who â€"has been receiving medical treatment at Weston hospital, is spending a.few days.visitâ€" ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin MoDonald, First Ave. _ Burnie served overseas with the R. C. A. M. C. Mrs. A. Reid of Edmonton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Leng, McIntyre Pro- perty. The many friends of Mrs. Ernie Tisâ€" dale, First Ave., will be sorry to hear that she is ill in St. Mary‘s hospital and all extend her their .best wishes for a speedy recosvery. The many friends of Mrs. Bill Colâ€" lins, Fourth Ave., will be sorry to hear she is ill in St. Mary‘s hospital and all extend best wishes for a speedy reâ€" covery. Miss Marguerite Smith, Second Ave., left Sunday to spend a few days visitâ€" ing friends in Toronto. Pte Stanley Robson, Fourth Ave., returned this week from . Hamilton where he received his discharge from the army. Pte. Robson returned reâ€" cently from overseas serrvice. Miss Leona Sparling of Hamilton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Prior, MciIntyre Property, Third Ave. : ~Mrs. James Smith of Cochrane spent a few days visiting relatives ‘and friends. Mrs. Anne Perreault, Third Ave., left for a holiday at Toronto and Chicago. Miss Carol Karahan, Second Ave., left last week for Chisago, were she whill visit her sister, Miss Shirley Karâ€" ahan, of the professional "Iceâ€"Capâ€" ades". .She will also visit friends and WE‘RE SPEAKING OF and be moderate in all we do. A quiet but very pretty wedding took place in the manse of Trinity United Church, Thursday of last week when Evelyn; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mackey, Second Ave., became the bride of Mervyn Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Miller, Fourth Ave. The bride was attended by her sisâ€" ter, Miss Jean Mackey. Mr. Wallace Miller attended his brother as\best man. Rev. J. A. Breckenridge , offiâ€" ciated. The bride wore a lovely floor. lengthi gown of white jersey silk bodice and full skirt of white lace. White garâ€" denias held her shoulder length veil: in placeâ€"and she carried a bougquet of red roses,. . The bridesmaid, Miss Jean Mackey, wore a floor length gown of pale blue net, a wreath of blue flowers formed a headdress and she carried a bouquet. of pink roses, Weekend activity of the local police force saw four intoxicated residents given lodging in the local jJail. A single charge of illegal parking was also laid. After the ceremony a wedding â€"supâ€" per was served at the home of the brides parents. The bride‘s mother received the guests,â€"wearing a‘ black crepe dreéss trimmed with turquoise with a corsage of red roses.‘ â€" is Four: Drunks Spend Lost â€"â€"~Weekend In Local Jail Mrs. Miller, the groom‘sâ€" mother, assisted in receiving the guests. She wore a black crepe dressâ€" and corsage of red roses. The young couple will take. up residence in Schumacher. relatives while in the city. Mr. ‘Tall Bevan, left Tuesday for Fort Francis after spending a holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Robâ€" son, Fourth Ave. _ United Church Notes Oon Sunday: Mar 31, the morning service of worship in Trinity United Church will be broadcdst over the radio station in Timmins. This broadcast is planned: so that members of the conâ€" gregation on the sick list can hear the service, Friday Mar, 20th, is "Africa Night", an entertainment presentation of facts concerning Africa and the chturch work there. Members of the W.M.S. and junior organizations of the church will take part in the program. African refreshâ€" ments .will be served. An invitation is extended to all to attend this meeting which will be held in the church hall from 7 till 9 p.m. Miss Kathleen. Christopher and Miss Isobel Flowers, leaders of the Canadian Girls inâ€" Training of Trinity United Church, were in charge of the meetâ€" ing Thursday evening in the church hail. The most of the evening was spent .on. a rehearsal of the part of the girls will take at Afmican Night. The â€"meeting closed with taps. The Y.P.A. of Trinity United church neld their meeting, Wednesday evening in the church hall, The devotional period was conducted by Miss Jessie Scullion. A short business session was held. Rev. J.<A. Breckenridge conâ€" ducted the worship service. The meéetâ€" ing closed. with the benediction.