Dr. and Mrs. James Barry have just returned from a wonderf ul trip to Montreal where they attended the graduation of their daughter Barâ€" bara. Graduating on May 3, Miss Barry was preseénted with a large oil painting of the Laurentian Mountains by Dr. Ed:; Tremble, one of Canâ€" ~ada‘s most famous artists and head of the O.T.L. Department. The award was given for highest marks obtained in bedside nursing and Barbara led hey. class in that just as last year, she wor the award for § g_é;)eral proficiency.. Miss Barry. will remain at the Royal Victoria Hosâ€" pital until A'Ugï¬st 3, when she will come home for .a . holiday;â€"returning to write examinations for her R. N. in October Both the Doctor and # Mrs. Barry were really thrilled and well they might be. 4 (That Which â€"Gomes: After) When I have glimpsed the gardens dressed in wonder ~Beneath the magic of a May day sky, When I have seen the blye violets nodding under, ‘‘The trees that softly sing ‘aâ€"lullaby, _ _ . $hen I feel that my house of dreams are brightened, _ By newer hopes ang lost ideals awake, And T forget my sapl.wasl¢ver frightened, And. I fo:gglf'g{;h}ff;'coul ‘ever breéak. â€"_ _/ $ 4. . _ The Canadian Girls in Training are paying a ‘very fitt.ing tribute to their mothéers this evening when every group in the Porcupine will *« hold a "Mother and Daughter Banquet" at the. McIntyre Arena. ‘This flfllr starts at 6.40 p.m. and the churches represented will be Mackay ( byterian, First United, and Mountioy United in Timmins, Trinity Unlted in Schumacher and Trinity United in South Porcupine. We hearthe tickets for the Rrincess: Alice Club â€"Dance, to be held tomorrow evening at. Rivérside‘ Pavilion has heen a .complete ‘sell out. And ‘we heard also that theâ€"decorative scheme is â€""something â€".out of this world". â€" It takes the form of aâ€" lovely penthouse._cgmp}ete; with landscaped gardens, flowers and even the: windows will feature awnings inâ€"gay : colors. me s a Mr. and Mrs. H. Friedman, 117 â€" Toke street entertained at aâ€"recepâ€" tion .on Sunday afternoon from 3 until 6 in honor of their son Robert "Bob". The occasion was the "Bar Mitzvah" or "Confirmation Party" <and was attended by nearly 300 guests. During the reception tea was poured by several of Mrs. Friedman‘s intimate friends and the dining She has sung on numerous pccasions at Government House and once was asked, to sing for: and Princess‘ Alice. During the war she became known to thousands of Canadians, singing many times for the. armed forces. , Still studying in Toronto she hopes to achieve syugcess in musie circles. Her voice is well adopted to radio work buf it is only in the concert hall that«the full quality of her voice can be gppreciated. In her recital here Miss Dickingon ;will be assisted by Minnie._McCurdy, brilliant pianist from the Toronto Conservatory of Music. A talenieda Canadian soprano she has beenâ€"heardâ€"over CBC proâ€" grams and during concert appearances in the past several years. While on ‘a visit to‘ Halifa® in 1943, Miss Dickinson met Dr. Ernesto Vinci internaticnally knowrnr baritone and teacher of Portia White, Canada‘s famous negro contraltc, and remained there to study with him for. two years. She then went to Toronto when Dr. Vinci accepted the position of head of the voicee departmentâ€"at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. lovers in town and the surrounding district will have opâ€" portunity of hearing; on Tuesday evenng, Lauretta .Dickinson who has won the acclaim of critics and listeners alike. Sponsored by the Knights of Columuo, the former Swastika girl will be heard in recital. who have announced the hbirth of 'zi ‘dqugt};cr bm“niâ€"n St. Mary‘s Hoépit.al on Monday May 5. room was a picture of graciousness and hospitalitv with its lovely decorations of blue and white and branch‘ candleabra with llghted candles. 4 ; _ A talented Canadian soprano she Congratulations and kest wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charlebois Wheh I Bave walked beneath.the diffused gleaming Of ‘fragrant pine trees choiring in ‘the gloom I feel that. I have‘wakened from long=:dreaming In an enchanted,â€" beauty crowded room ; The ugly thoughts that often try to taunt : me â€" The broken faith like shadows drift away Ant only. loveliness is left to ‘haunt me" ;. .: And I find comfort in today. °_ "tLillian O‘D CONTENT By Liliian O‘Dongell ~ 140 juo (UCCII â€"dildaiu â€"~â€"VVCL U ces in the past:â€"several years. While Dickinson met Dr. Ernesto Vinci teacher of Portia White, Canada‘s ed there to‘study with him for two hen Dr. Vinci accepted the position the Toronto Conservatory of Music. asions at Government House and iflwGovemm General <and Princess‘ known to thousands of Canadians, Mrs.â€"H. Sawchuk, Mrs, M. Spack, Mrs. M. Melynchuk, Mrs. D. Boychuk, i Mrs, A. Dolynchuk ‘Mrs. M. Matijasz, Mrs. W. Wlasi, Mrs. M. Senyk, Mrs. _ M. Bily, Mrs.M. Burke, Mrs. A. Renâ€" nick, Mrs O. Denisavitch, Mrs. J. .Slobodian, Mrs. â€"M.â€" Kuzyk, Mrs. M. Denisavitch, Mrs. J. Adamchuk, Mrs. M. Cherevaty, Mrs. T.. Lesny, Miss Mary Cunik, Jenkin, Miss Kay ~«â€" Harris, "Miss* Nellic _ Nastasuk, "Miss‘ Josephine Zubek Miss Lillian O‘Donnell xl’f« Mrs. Williag Honored by 1,0.D.E. Members of the 10O0DK. held their regular mpeting in the Municipal Hall pn Tuesday svening. Mrs. C« Pozszctti, first viceâ€"president conducted the maatine dins ta tha at 1 4# WOMAN’S PAGE ras, Miss Frances Anzelic, Miss M. Maksymiw, Miss Luba Klimkovich, Miss Mary @Stefanich, Miss Anne Wigâ€" inski, Miss Lee Davitsky,; Miss Anne Barilko, Miss Sylvia Paslawsky, Mrs. N. â€"Matymitz, Mrs. G. Romaniuk, Mrs. T. Wasyluk. ‘~Unable to attend but sending lovely gifts were Miss Sally Frapporti, Mrs. Steve Kozgak and Miss N. Kozak,; Windâ€" sor, Ontario, Mrs. N. Gowal, Kirkland Lake, Miss Vera Gordeyko, Mrs. M. Emerke Mrs. H. Baldwin Mrs. K. Spaâ€" , Windsor, . :Ontgrio, Mrs. Ratlowâ€" gky Mrs. ;i' Tuumanhnen Mrs. E. Laakso, Mrs.; L. ‘W: Bass, Mrs. H. Synos and â€"The regular meeting, of the Thmâ€" mins Y for Ohrist was held qaurâ€" ing the W in tlte Salvation Army Han gersons attendance. Migs: Theresa Eckard. Timmins: Youth For Christ Hold Regular Meeting * The epened with a 15 minâ€" ute sing of hymns and gospel chorâ€" uses, led hy Bob Hallam with Mrs A. Wadge at the piano. ~. There were two films shown ‘"Law and â€"Grace and "Choosing Rather". These films were testimonies of young people who had a future in the fields of musie. art.and sports, but who had chasen " Ap yvield their talents to MM‘*M than satisfied al} their desires in life. Between the films Mrg. A. Wadge lpdthemgeungtnaemmleotchar- Miss Helea Bynos, Mrs. 8. Denisâ€" avitch, Miss Helen Kramer, Miss Helen Mazopa, Miss Anne Mazepa, Miss Nelâ€" lie Samenych Mrs. G.. Mammoletti, Missâ€"L»@krebiec, Migs Frances Blahey, Mrs. J Tkalcevich, Mrs. M. Kramaruk, Miss Steffi Hocevar, Miss Shirley Patâ€" Mrs. N. Yanisiu, Mrs. E. Btefanich, Mrs. F. Barilko, Miss/â€"Christine Sebalj, Miss Mary Bucich, Mrs. M. Wooadland, Mrs. Irja Kuusela Miss M. MeOhesney, Mrs. J. Aushkevich, Miss Natalie Grysâ€" chuk, Miss Anne Sawchuk, Mrs. A. Hriskevich, Miss Dorathy Cividini, Mrs. G: Mira, Mrs. E. Karpovittch, Mrs. M. Bicovich, Mrs.~§. Spasuk, Mrs. K. Panâ€" chuk, ‘ Mrs. M. Borkoski, Mrs. S. Barâ€" tish â€"Mrs. S. Kremyr, Mrs. T. Kremyr, Mrs: E. Kremyr, Mrs. W. Karcha. Pauline Romaniuk, Mrs.. N. Carriek. Miss Nellie Samenyck, Miss Olgs Roâ€" maniuk apnd Miss Rorathy Cividini. Those attending included Mrs. K. 2urby, Mrs. J. Kovaleck, Mrs. M. Huâ€" meniluk,, N. Kramer, Mrs. A. Gryschuk, Mrs. P. Chapman, Mrs. M. D. Tomiuk, Mrs. T. Aceripnick, Mrs. M. Boychuk, Miss Anne Qstrosky, Mrs. wW. Zyurbhy Mrs. A. Avery, Miss M. Kramaruk, Mrs. W. Kulnka Miss Helen Sameqyeh. .. Slywchuk Mrs. J. Bilenki, Mrs. M. Mandiak, Mrs. K. KEyzenko, Mrs. N. Baker, Mrs. M. Slohodian. Mrs. N. Shewchuk, Mrs. J. Ostafichuk, Mrs. served. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. A. Zurby, Miss Helen Synos, Mrs. J. Slywchuk, Mrs. D. KHumeniuk, Mrs. J. Ostrosky, Mrs. M., Panchuk, Mrs. K. Kovaleck, Miss Anne Miss Helen Mazepa, Miss Helen Kramer, avillUiiV, iF J _ UVA MV e Multiâ€"colored streamers decoratcd the hail and when the guest of haongar white chair, above here was a deceratd appeared she was seated i1 an all umbrella, oyer which hyng a balleyn ,, containing conufetti. A variety of games formed the evenâ€" ing‘s ent.ert,amment aad later Miss Spasuk was presented with a handâ€" some array of useful gifts for awhich she thanked her friends wholeheartâ€" edly. Following a deliciqus lunch was served. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. A. Zurby, Miss Helen Bynos, Mrs. J. Slywchuk, Mrs. D. KHumeniuk, Mrs. J. Ostrosky, Mrs. M, Panchuk, Mrs. K. Kovaleck, Miss Anne Mazgepa, * Miss Helen Mazepa, Miss Helen Kramer, Mrs. 8. Denisevitch, Mrs. T. Rowe, wedding music and Frank BRoivin sang "Ave Marip and Panis Angelicus. The bride, swe'z in marriage ry gadfather, Mr. F. Noel, was charmâ€" g in dressimaker suit of powder blue wool crepe with matching hat of fowers and tulle: Her accessories were black and she carried a bouâ€" guet of spring Aowers. The hride was unattended. Mr. A. Grandbois was groomsman. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the groom‘s parâ€" eats, where the groom‘s mother reâ€" ceived, wearing a dress of pearl grey waol, ~black accessories and corsage of red roses. Mrs. J. Garant poured tea at: the reception and Mrs. T. Noel assisted in serving. her mg At Miscellancous Shower : i?’Vinner of the iixcky draw. was Ars. A. Px;iestly. . ® All: members . are xgï¬qestgd to atâ€" tend the next. general meeting on May 19, as the Zone:Representative will be naying her officiagl visit and nominations for the zone will He sent to the Provincial Command, / . : President. Mrs. George Starling was in the chair. FThe delightful affair opened with the playing of O Canâ€" ada, followed by "God Save the King". A oneâ€"minute sience was observed in honor of the fallen. Afterwards Mrs. L. Nicholson proâ€" posed_ a tpast to .the Ladies. Auxiliary, followed by Mrs. J. Shaw who proâ€" posed a toast to Branch 88. Mrs. Alex. Borland Jr. proposed the toast to Provincial Command and this was recâ€" sponded to by Mrs. R. Hardy, Zone Representative. 5008 s iiratientit Before the .close of the evening Vfrs George Starlmg presented the birthâ€" day cake. .. t Miss Betty Nielsen was her. sister‘s bridesmaid and wore a two-plece suit of blue wool with black accessories and. corsage of red roses and fern. Stanley Holson was groomsman. After the ceremony a: reception for intimate friends and nelatives was held at the home of the bride‘s parents. Mrs., Nielsen received wea.;r_.,i.ng an afterâ€" noon dréss of black crepeé with black accessories and corsage of red roses and fern. es 41‘ «44 44 was meeting lu:rcheon weather q prove ur will be h The m hentdictic hour wit Bennetts + P PY Y u0e t Out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. Andrew Dodds, iMissâ€" HeJen Dodds, Olute, Mr. Murray Young, Cochâ€" rane and Miss Stewart, North Bay. â€" _ Given in marriage by her father, the was attractive in a twoâ€" piece dressmaker suit of,. blue . wool withâ€" maitching hat of straw trimmed withâ€"corded â€"ribbon â€"andâ€"misted â€"inâ€"veilâ€" ing, black accessories and a corsage of rid roses and baby‘s breath. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Canaâ€" dian â€"Legion held their Annual Birthâ€" day Banquet on Monday evening in the iG.V. Hotel. Dolores. Nielsen, daughter of Captain and Mirs. J. O. Nielssn, and@ John Taomas Cookson, son of Mrs, J. Cookâ€" son and the late Mr. Cookson of Torâ€" onto were united in marriage on Satâ€" urday afternoon in a quiet but pretty ceremony. _ Rey. Wm. Mustard officiated <at the marriage which was performed in the manse of the Fiist Unitsd Church Canadian Legion Ladies Hold Enjoyable Banquet Later the young couple left on a trip to Ville Marie and Rouyn. For travelling the bride a topper of American Reauty wool over her wedding suit and wore a corsage of pink and white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Clermont haveâ€" taken up residence in Timmins. May 1, of Bertha Paquette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..O. Paquette of Anâ€" sonville, to Real Clermont, sen of Mr. and A. Clermont. Rey. R. Morin officiated at the cereâ€" many which was performed againstâ€" a Wrom Oof spring flowers and caxnâ€" The marriage was solemnized in 8t. Anthony‘s Cathedral on Thurs lay, Clermont ~ Paguette Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson â€" Nielsen The meeting closeéd with the Mizpah hentdiction followed by â€"a social half hour with»Mrs.. W. Mutsard â€" and_ Mrs. SPREITZER â€" To Mr. and Mrs. A. Rpreitzerâ€"§5 ‘Patricia boulevard, in St. Mary‘s. Hospital, March 29, <~a son, James Auguste Richard. * Mr. Lloyd Johns rendered lovely vocal solo entitled "God Bless This House". which was much enjoyed by the ladies prasent. ° "‘It was also decided that â€"the. June mseeting would take the form of a lu:rcheon picnic at tae MecIntyre Park, weather permitting. Should the weather prove unfavorable a regular ‘meeting will be held in the manse. KQTYK â€" To Mr. and ,Mrs. W. Kotyk, 166 Balsam street Mary‘s Hospital, March 30, a daug‘titer Rose Mary. STURNEY â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ray Sturney, on April 25, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, a son, Albert Ray Oliver. Plans were made to holdâ€".a Daffodil Téa on Baturday afternoon, May 17, from 3 until 6. A home baking sale and work table was also planned for this occasion. A letter from*the Woman‘s Assoâ€" ciation of the United Church at Malâ€" artic was read by the secretary. This organization is asking for donations of books to heln start a library in Malâ€" artic. Members decided to ask the conâ€" gregation to leave any bcoks they might have no further use of at tae church within the next few days. At the May meeting of the Woman‘s Asscciation of First Unitsd Church held recently in the church hall, thne presiden â€" Mrs. George Starling was in charge of the devotional period. The theme was "Mother" in keeping with Mothers‘ Day which will be obâ€" sorved throughout the world this Sun- day. mystery prize. All prizes were attracâ€" tivyely wrapped and decorated with spring flower motifs. Members taen sang in unison "Happy ‘The Home" and "A Charge To Keep I Have." The evening was brought to a close with the hostess serving aâ€" dainty lunch, the tables festive with> emâ€" broidered cloths and a spring motif throughout. The regular monthly meeting of the Past Matron‘s Club of Arbutus Chapter was held at the home of Mrs. Elizaâ€" beth Jackson, 14 Patricia boulevard during the weekend. Mrs. Violet Morrow presided at the business session. sevnral lovely hand made Articles were turned in by memâ€" bers and these will be used for the planned sale of work to be held in the near future. Following the business session games were enjoyed and prize winners of the evening were Mrs. Mary Ralph and Mrs. Nevada Rutherford. Mrs. Mary Cooke was the win:xrer of the Theme was "Mother" When Members of W. A. Meet Hostess To Past Matrons Irvin Rosner, R. 0: EYESIGHT spncmqsfm For Appointment Phone‘ 1879 13â€"A PINE ST. Nowmi (Ostrosser Bldg.) Timminrs EYES EXAMINED CLASSES FITTED WITH BCIENTIFIC ACCURACY BY * Mother‘s Day May 11th 8, a son, Edward George. Deg@URSE â€" To Mr. and Mrs. K. DeGurse, at 21 _Cgmbrai avenue, April PLOUFFE â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Lucâ€" ien Plouffe, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, on March 30, a son, Joseph Richard. * Mrs. Ed. Robinson, hospital conâ€" vener gave an excellent resume of the many activities connected with her department and reported that a conâ€" siderable number of diapers and nightâ€" les had been given to the baby ward in one of the district hospitals. MATCHESKI â€" To Mr. and Mrs. A. Matcheski, 107 Cedar street, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 28, a son, Brian Gordon. GLEASON â€" To Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gleason, 61% avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 27, a daughter, Marie Mignonne Gloria. Mrs. Pozzetti reported that the sick committee had called upon Mrs. R. J. Renison and Mrs. Art Moran while they were patients in St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital. Mrs. Lloyd, child and family welâ€" fare convener, reported that two doâ€" serted war brides had been given aid which would help them return to Enâ€" gland and that adequate clothing had been supplied their children. It was‘decided that a sale of home baking would be held on May 31 in Mrs. Marriott‘s Store on Pine stree; south. Delicacies for sale will include home baked beans; cakes, pies, buns, bread and many other palatables. Followng the meeting closed with the presenting of the flag and the singing of God Save the King. Highlight of the evening was the presentation of a beautiful gift to the past regent, Mirirs. William Mackie. Mrs. A. F. Carriere made the preâ€" sentation and also read a lovely adâ€" dress, in which was expressed sinâ€" cere appreciation for Mrs. Mackic‘s untiring efforts in maintaining the worthwhile activities of the Order and also for the frequent use of her home for I.O:D.E. work. first viceâ€"president conducted the meeting due to the absence of Regent Bllen Terry. Mrs. Chase, secretary, recorded the minutes. Due to the absence of Mrs. 8. Wheelâ€" er, Mrs. W. Mackie read the treasurer‘s We often wonder MOTHER | What other families do Who didn’t-have the luck‘to give â€"Flowers On EMPIRE THEATRE Tuesday May 13 th8.30 p.m. ~ Tickets $1.00 A Limited Number of Tlckets Are Now on Sale At CONCERT LAURETTA DICKINSON â€" Births Accompanist NORTHERNâ€" FLOWER SHOP Coloratura‘ Soprano Assisted By Auspices of Knights of Columbus FEATURING Curtis Drug Store THURSDAY, MAY 8th, 1947 Later a delicious lunch was served, the table festive with embroidered li1â€" en cloth trimmed with lace, a centreâ€" piece of African violets and tall lightâ€" ed tapers. Mrs. Robb poured tea. Guests speant a most enjoyable ovâ€" ening socially and Mrs. C. V. Kearns., Mrs. James McGowan and Mrs, Wm. Roberts entertained with many loveâ€" ly vocal and piano selections, much to the delight of the guests. Seated in a specially decorated ch@ir beneath an archway attractive with streamers of various pastel shades. the brideâ€"elect was presented with many beautiful gifts for her new home. Asâ€" sisting in unwrappins the gifts were Miss Margaret Robb, younger sister of the guest of honor. Guests included Mrs. Harold Bell, Mrs. W. G. Robb, Miss Margaret Robb, Mrs. 5. R. McCoy, Mrs. George Skelâ€" ly, Mrs. C. V. Kearns, Mrs. Jules Baderski, Mrs. W. J. Spooner, Mrs. R. Robertson, Mrs. A. M. Farrell, Mrs. Jaoe Morrison, Mrs. R. C. Thomson, Mrs. George Webber, Mrs. Leo Laâ€" porte, _ Mrs. William Roborts, Mrs. James McGowan, Mrs. Mamie Shaâ€" heen, Mrs. Fraxnces Dickson, Liâ€" onel Boni, Miss Findlay, RN., Miss Louella Mongeon Miss Janet MacMilâ€" lan. Unable to attend but sending lovely gifts were Mrs. Art Morax», â€" Mrs. James Purdie, Mrs. Shaddick, ~Miss Jean Marshall and Miss Catherine Montgomery. Miscellaneous Shower For Brideâ€"Elect of Yesterday * : P e hostesses on Monday evening at a lovely bridal shower in honor of Miss Gwen Robb, (Mrs. Bell), brideâ€"elect of yvesterday. The delightful affair was held at the home of Mrs. King, 174 Spruce street North. | Alberta Lump _ (Drumheller) SUPERIOR FUELS 141 Commercial Ave. Phone 2120 jJoint