Milk is the mainstay ofâ€"healthy families â€" asa famâ€" ily health nrotector, and PF moter ef e,pergy. For . _ _Everyone Likes It Conveners® of the various â€" tables were; Bake table, Mrs. M. Véinotte and Mrs, O. McCann; Touch and Take table, Mrs. J. McChesney;. Fancyâ€"work table, Mrs. A. McCharles and Mrs.. T. A. Marriott. Serving on the tea tables *were: Mrs, N. Young; Mrs. C. Surman; Mrs. J. Holson, Miss A. MoCharles; Mrs. J. Kinsey; Mrs, W. Crispin; Mrs. G. Sanderson and Mrs. B. McChesney. Mrs. D. Eillis, Mrs, C. DeLong and Mrs. A Welin assisted M:rs G. Ross in the kitchen. Mrs. C. Briggs, president of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute, received the ladies at the door and was assisted by Mrs. W. H. Johnson, pastâ€"president. â€" These ladies have asked that anyone compéetâ€" ing in the art contest previously anâ€" nounced have their entries in at T. A. Marriott‘s, 18 Pine St. South by Monâ€" day, Nov. 4 at 6 p.m. Mrs. C. Surman rendered a number of beautiful vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. C., Wilkins, who also enterâ€" tained the ladies with piano s6108s. â€" The gold Star Branch of the.Woâ€" men‘s Instifute held a Tea and Bake Bale in the Hollinger Hall Wednesday afternoon. A good turnâ€"out was ‘teâ€" ceived and Mrs. Mary McIntosn and Mrs. W. H. Doughty report the afterâ€" noon a fintancial success. Â¥ REAL nsmmâ€"-msunancx-â€"monraam;s Room 3 Gordon Block, Ping St. N. Phc Money To Loan National Housing Act Loans 4%2" Commercialâ€" Loans 5 to 6 You‘ll Like Our Efficient Service Father Callaghan swore in â€"«the new officers. and turned the chair over to the new president, Joe Retzel. Mr. Retzel thanked the members on behalf of the newly elected executive for their support, and promised them an active club year. *# â€" A Hallowe en Masquerade was anâ€" nounced for Tuesday evening to be neld in the MéIntyre Community Building. j i The nomination slate included: presâ€" ident, Pat, Connelly and Joé Rétzel; Viceâ€"President, Al Callighan and Mervyn Vilemaire;â€" Secretary, Rita Prest and > Jean ~Sweeney; ~Treasurer, Jean Sweet, Evelyn Anderchek and Charlotte: Richards; and recording secretary, Agnes Evans and Armenâ€" dina Romauldi. ' ‘ Laur® Wheelet‘s‘ new,; improved patâ€" tern so ‘simple with its chirts, photos,â€" concise . directions. \Bend â€"TWENTY : for this pat. tern to. ThHe: Advarice.; :â€"Print «plainly PATTERN NJJMBER Your‘ NAME gAnd In <P% <ime sns ut ) Bunday.: evening~ at 8.30â€"p.m, the Timming Cabogi® Club their anâ€" nual elections in the Municipal Buildâ€" ing. in the court room.: The meetitng was very well attended, with only five of the 91~ members absent. The retiring© president, Pat Larmer, opened â€"the meeting. with Jean sSweeney, secretary, recording minutes. After ~a. short business meéting Mr. Larmer turned the chair over to the spiritual <~legader, «Rev. Father Callaâ€" ghan,: who â€"ran the elections. Scrutâ€" ineers appointed were Joe Luccéiantonâ€" io and Pat Larmer, 3 Those finally elected for offite were: president, Joe Retzel; viceâ€"president, Mervyn Villemaire (pro tem); secretâ€" ary, Rita Prest (pro tem); treasurer, Jean Sweet; and recording secretaty, Agnes Evans. Knitted on « two nesdles," / Pattern 969 has â€"directions ‘for. mittens in ‘4, 6, 8, and 10â€" year size. : Btart © knittin‘â€"rniittens for all : the children« on ; your +gift :list! «It‘s é660â€". nomical® if : you : use scraps of‘ yatrn in different :colors. JOE*RETZEL ELECTED _ CABOGIPRESIDENT s 4F AALE HEADS NORTHERN LIGHTY 10, 18, 14, 16. Size 12 blouse, 1% yds. 54â€"in.: sow, is tested for fit. . Includes cc * L The a P Best team=up for class or coke sesâ€" sions! ~Pattern 4928 is a teener‘s true love . . . Snappy buttonâ€"down skirt bas two pleats; turtleâ€"neck blouse has deéep armhole kleeves. _ This pattern, easy to use, simple: ‘to The induction ceremony of the Inâ€" ternationgal Y‘s Men‘s Club whs held and the following new members were formerly initiated into _the ¢lub: â€" Don Moore, Gordon Moon,.Frank Sullivan, ‘Mac Doner, Graham Dunlop, and Euâ€" gene Merikelio. Mr. Hawkins informed the meeting that he had had the privilege of inâ€" specting the Y. M. C. â€" A. building in Sudbury recently, which was built through the efforts of the Sudbury Y‘S Men‘s Club. He reported that the building was definitely a hive of activ= ity, with several youth clubs holding meetings, swimming being enjoyed in the "Y¥‘" Pool, and dozens of other youths enjoying the facilities of the gymnasium in the building. h ud â€"â€"vv-â€"v- +5 buct in P 4h db "tr P d h B Members present were: The M’isses Lois Eckford, Jytte Hansen, Laila Koâ€" jonen, Anfe Jamieson, Helvi Lehto, Jeannine Morin," Mfaire Harjunpas, Elvi Lamsa, . Alde Niinimaki, HilKka Saarinen, Helen Korri, Hilja Ryhanen, Saira Ratuha and Maritta Forsberg. Young ‘men attend.ing were: Bob Chase, Bob Meéenard, Donakd Warren, Ken Wheher, Henry. Ryhanen, Lawrâ€" ence Luhtanen, Henry Joki, Paul Silâ€" ~‘The Timmins Y‘s Men‘s Club held their regular wéeekly meeting in the Grand Hotel dining room Monday evâ€" ening. Président Earl Hawkins preâ€" sided at the meeting. ~‘Guests for the meeting were Mr. Cochrane Cunningham and Mr. Jack Hamilton. . Plans were drawn up for a Ladies Night to be held Monday, Nov. 4. . lanpaa, . Hértiry Passi, Edward Heino, Agale Passi, Matti Lutanen, Ray Carâ€" bonneau, Vince .Burnett, Jack Hill, Don Collins and Jorma Lehto. Foliowing "the busmess meéting a gocial evening was held with dancing and refreehmen’ts were served. Winâ€" ners of the spot dance were Anne Jamieson and Mattiâ€" Luhtanen : <of the elimingation dance were Helvi Lehto and Henry Joki, and of the novelty dance Jytte Hanséen and Don Collins. elections in the. Municipal â€" Building. It, was announced that the North â€" ern Lights Club had been the highest number ¢f points achieved in Youth Welfare Council Trophy for the the recent Track and Field Meéet held in the:Hollinger Park. Mr. Ken Wagâ€" ner was présented with the trophy. Plank for the Christmas season were made, with the holding" of tWo conâ€" certs discuésed,; one in English and one in Finnith. Tentative dates set are December 14th and 15th, Numbers suggested for the concerts were: Finâ€" nigh: play,, musical solos, folk danceées, vocal quartet,.‘gymnastics, comedy skit, novelty musical numbers by the club orchestra and récitations. Elections for the coming year were held, with the following finally being elected: president, Aale Paesi; viceâ€" président, Ken Wagner; sectetary, Hilâ€" ja Ryhanen: Tredsurer, Shara Rauha. Y‘S MEN HEAR OF WORK IN SUDBURY o‘s Company was Lion Gilmour Smith, who gave a very interesting talk on an eafly Canâ€" adian artist and_. Ais travéels ~across Canada.: naintine and Ssketthing the ._ Ninetyâ€"five Lions and their guésts made the **Father and Son" banquet a huge success on Monday evening and certainly gave a real boost to the atâ€" Lion Fred Davidson, SchumaCher, Lion Barney Hingds, Kirkland Lake; and Rd. Lacey of Timmins. Featured on the progrum of the evâ€" ening was a violin solo by Sam Trolone accompanied by Rarl Simard. Outstanding personality of : the afâ€" fair was prétty Susan Chenter, who accompanied her father, Gil Chenier who, incideritally is proud as punch these days, still handing out cigars â€" Busan‘s yvoung brother was born on BEDTIME_â€" ‘Alencon lace appliqued on pdle: aqua â€"blue sheer crepe makes this lovely negligee worn by Milena Miller, singer on NBC‘s "Kraft Music Lovely to takeâ€"on"a vacation, it comes in tehrogse and white > too. Tula designed it. president of the Lions Club; Mr. and Myrs. Bill Hall; Miss Alice Erickson, Mr. Victor. Shutikow; Miss Peggy Strongâ€" man,. Mr. Joe Atkinson; Miss Vida Beaumont, Mr. Tremaine Banks; Miss Marjorie See, Mr. Rene Joly; Mr. ana Mrs. George Costain; Miss Helen Poulâ€" ey, Mr. Joseph Onucki; Mr. and Myrs. Len McNeil; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Freeman; Mr. and Mrs,. Mark Burnett; Mr. and Mrs. Con Culhate; Miss OQliver Agathe Chartrand, Mr. eau, and:â€"many others. Mrs. Joe Handley; Mr. and â€"Mrs. Charâ€" lie Wicks; Mr. and Mrs. Vince Bryan; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Courtemanche; Lorne McWaters Mr. and Mrs, Don Robertson Miss Connie Joanisse, Mr. Paul Reiâ€" vet; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Brown; Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Cocklin; Mr. and Mrs. "Red" J. Daly; Miss Marie Mcâ€" Kay, Mr. Ray Nimmo; Miss Susie Maâ€" leski, Mr. Joe Sunega; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garner; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Sears; Mr.. andâ€" Mrs. <Gene Menard ; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wyatt; Mrs. Wilma Bader, Sault Ste, Marie; Mrs. Hilda Raybould, South Porcupine Amecng those seen on the daince floor were: Mr. and Mrs, Emile Brunette; Mr and Myts. Jim Hepburn; Dr. and Mrs. I. T. Brill; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Leek; Mrs, Marian Irvine; Mr.â€"Tom Trusk;â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robb Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shepherdson; Mr. and The Timmins Lions Ciub held a sucâ€" cessful dance at the Riverside Pavilion Friday evenng wth, Henry Kelneck‘s Orchestra providing the music. Miss Helen Synos, featured singer with the orchestra, sang throughout the evenâ€" LIONS CLUB DANCE IS COLOURFUL AFFAIR LIONS HOLD FATHER AND SON BANQUET Among the outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were and Mrs. Mansil Napper, Past Those attending were the. guest of honor Mrs. ~Mauno Niemi, Mauno Niemi, Jack Brunke,. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McHugh, Don Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Beauchamp, Barbara May Isabel Piche, â€"Doris Smith, Hilkka Ditch, Bernice Kosobuski, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. ‘"Bang" Robinson,â€"Mr. and Mrs, Fern Beauchamp, Anne Ostrosky, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff: Wrenshall, Mr. and Mrs. Ellet Smith and Ron Jones. â€" Miss Barbara May and Mr. Don Moore led a Mr. Ron Jones entertained the gathering with several beautiful vocal renditions. Miss Anne Ostrosky danced Brahm‘s Hunâ€" garian Dance No. 5 and Jealousy Tanâ€" go. Bhe wore a very colorful Ukrainâ€" ian costume, decorated with sparkling sequins. Mr. Pon Moore, branch, cashier, made the group gift presentation of a sterling carving set and extended his congratulations on behalf of the office staff. He mentioned that the comâ€" pany‘s loss wouid not be compliete in dosing the former Miss Lindross, as Mr., Niemi has taken out an Agent‘s licâ€" ense with the company. Mr. Niemi is situated in the Cochrane district. Mr., Brunke congratulated Mr. and Mrs., Niem!, saying that he was sure he could well apeak for everyone preâ€" sent in wishing them the best of luck in their fnew venture. Mr. EBllet Smith, manager of the Timmins branch office, extended his hearty congratuiations to Mrs. Niem:, saying that she would: be missed not only for her pleasant: disposition, but for the artistic work she had contriâ€" buted to the bulletins Mr. Martin Canada, with: food ‘to eat and>~clothe to wear. She had seen so much miser; and sorrow. | , Those present at the dinner includ ed: â€"Mrs. Conafit, guest of: Honor,: wa Malloy, "Miss " Taylor, ~Mrs.‘ Ourleau Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. Durham, wa Stark, Mrs: Brooks, Mrs. Willace, Harper,; Mrs. Cutler, Mrs. Watt,° : Mrs Langdon, Mrs. Quinn, Miss: Bdley Miss McDonald, Mrs. Drummong, Myrs R. McRoberts, â€" Miss Wilson, Mrs. J McoHugh was master of ceremonies for Richard, Miss Lochanite, Mis# T.;RoY, the evening. Miss Desjardings, â€"Miss C.. Hedhnil1, "Mrs, A special guest for the occasion was Mr. J. J. D. Brunke of the head office M t Waterloo, Ont.. â€"who was visitâ€" ing th Mt. mennammmresson the policy of the company and menâ€" tioned that several agencies outside of o:mu have expressed the déesire to ‘the company, but that the ) prefer to keep the business confined to the Canadian people, He said »the moral stability and general character of Canadians make them the ideal type of people, the type any company would like to underwrite. Mr., Brunke congratulated Mr. and Mrs., Niem!, saying that he was sure he could well speak for everyone preâ€" e â€" Timininsâ€" office on business.: Gordon Conant, Provincial Commisâ€" sioner, in the lounge of the Mcintyre Saturday. Mrs, Conant gave a very interesting talkâ€"of her trip, by airplane to the ~continent. She spoke of her visit with Lady Badenâ€"Powell in Engâ€" land, of Camp at Glilwell and Foxlease, In Switgzerland Mrs. Conant Attendâ€" ed a special training course at the Chalet, here she met delegates from 23 countries. She also visited the Peace Camp, the World Conference for Guides ‘at Avignon in France.=In all she said, Mrs. Conant stressed how " very thankfulâ€" we should be here® in Canada, with: food ‘to eat and~clothes to wear. She had seen so much misery' and sorrow. | ; banquet in the Grand Hotel who was the former Clara Lindross. Elsewhere in this isâ€" which took place on Tuesday at the MoKay Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Mutual Life brancn office staff tfor the Niemi has been an employsee of the past four years. sue are the details of the Wedding, dining room recently in nonor of Mrs. Maunio Niemi, held â€"a The staff and agents of the Mutual fush and refill with Bâ€"A w"-‘““ Winter Transmission Oil hais â€"assuring quick getâ€"a wiy * m in subâ€"zero temperaturés. afre no cording to car manufacâ€" Those present at ‘the dinner includ« ed: â€"Mrs. Conafit, guest of: Konor,: mi Malloy, "Miss " Taylor, MrS. ~Ourleau,; Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. Durham, Mrs. Stark, Mrs: Brooks, Mrs. Willace, MrS. Harper,â€" Mrs. Cutler, Mrs. Watt : Mrs. Langdon, Mrs. Quinn, Miss: Bdley, Miss McDonald, Mrs; Drummond, .Mrs R. McRoberts, â€" Miss: Wilson, Mr#é.â€" 3. Visit with Lady Badenâ€"Powell in Engâ€" land, of Camp at Glilwell and Foxlease, In Mrs. Oonant attendâ€" ed a special training course at the Chalet, here she met delegates from 23 countries.: She also visited the Peace A~dinner was held in henor of Mrs. Gordon Conant, Provincial Commisâ€" sioner, in the lounge of the Mcintyre Saturday. Mrs, Conant gave a very interesting talkâ€"of her trip, by airplane and Ccmmissioners. Captain ‘Balley, district captain for the: Porcupine, wlécomed the visitors on Thursday evening at her home on 112 Maple St. South. _ _ _ _ . Those present for the Conference included Guiders from Toronto, Iroâ€" quois Falls Smooth Rock, Kirkland Lake, Virginia Town, and Kapuskasâ€" ed Mrs. Conant for coming to vigit the north on behalf of the many present. MRS. GORDON CONANT Wheel Bearing Grease. hoh and tightenâ€"all conâ€" and repack with Bâ€"A fyyunuhmurodmu Toronto police are holding Waiter Gilarski andâ€" Waiter Omerchuk for theit of ration books, thus bringing DRAMATIC STORIES FROM ‘EVERYDAY LIFE JOHN â€"FISHER CANADA‘3 .AcE COMMENTATOR 9. SPARK PLUGSâ€"Remove, 7. RADIATOR â€" Drain, clean and reverseâ€"flush the radiator to remove dirt and scale and assure efhicient operation of coolâ€" ing system. Refill for the required protection with Bâ€"A Frost Cop or Bâ€"A Nevrfrez. 8. BATTERY â€" Check voltâ€" age and hydrometer readings and recharge if necessary. Clean and apâ€" ply grease on terminals to prevent corrosion and check battery connections for wear. clean and regap spark plugs for greater economy formance. ca"roudbn it pays of old i4354