£4 2 CC A dainty lunch was served and a soâ€" â€"Blect Officers For Year ctal period was enjoyed. Maurice Hastic, left Monday for ~ o for theâ€"evening were Mrs. he4 nome at Wright Hargreaves Proâ€" The Ladies Guild of! Lhe Schumacher m mbfln ms ptan Shippam,,Mrs. â€"gerty, Kirkland Lake, after spending Anglican Mission heldâ€" their regular Onfarlo's fastâ€"grawing . Jnï¬lmg-*pnd,-agriwlwrg, :,° As :’.."?tl‘s%@' ‘nd mor. x S electricity. New power developments cannot bg built‘fast enough to supply the immediate need. L . £3%~~ _ PR 716 Third Ave. : | ; § ; * ® $ ho o ty ceb 4k 5 se «at ,' s tha o \:ii p % _ * _ .3 "\ % . ;- x;' * ? D * 4 x % ) P .3- $ Leain boxmg antf "wexght lifting urHer competâ€" 406 o 4 .l u‘-’p‘“‘ inatratiioctitertteritied $ oo Nee m o C ent instructio q; *, C.A.C Boxing. Classes will start Jan: 19this ‘Fill‘in the form below at once and return to the Dixector of Recreation, R. E. Sturgeon, Room 3, in the Town Hall not later than Jannuary 17th. 4 EMPLOYMEN SAVE ELECTRICITY Cras Pisrce‘" Sons L. Eleetrlc .Regrigerators t *\ ‘ Washing Machines ' _ _ TERMs To SUIT PURCHASER â€"PHONE 16 â€"IH . y W t hincxs â€"â€" Kanges â€" c T% o « % Â¥. . B o6 * l uy aa o n a a ne a a in bla on a i n a n n a e t h e a 6 n a n a ds n e a a n n an a‘n b in w en o n o e s n e 08 P t '.0...."...0000'...‘.‘.0.‘.0“‘00000.‘0.00..‘.‘.‘.'.’... o o t t e hi y % takeâ€"part in the annual‘ carnival. velled to Noranda, Quebec Saturday to Soto numbers were given by Miss ucoo-au-oc..odo:.o..-cno.u,.po.coooonoocc.)ooc.ooob.o. 1e eu‘s * e on# 8 600808 +8 a the paet. week vhitng her brother and mommy meeting 'I‘hursday evenmg in V sistec-m-}aw Mr.â€"and Mts. Thomas the church hall. \ Quing, Railroad street. a Election of officers was held‘ and the 'Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wait,e Blrch Mtreet leave_ Monday January 19th for ' .A three . munths holiday in Yorkshire, Quing, Ratilroad street. Election of officers was held and the new slate is comprised ‘of : ~ Mr. Harry Lang, MciIntyre Property, â€" President, Mrs~E.‘}Smyth, vice-pres- left Friday on the Nogthland for ident, Miss E. Smith, secretary Mi‘s. J. +Hamilton when he received word of C(flllm trea®urer, Mrs. P. Carroll, the sudden death of his nephew Mr. work convener, Mrs, L. Bassett, assisâ€" Arthiur Pleming. : tant work convener, Mrs. Joe Morrish. Miss Lola McCarthy, left to resume her teaching at Huntsvills, after spenâ€" ding the holiday season with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs, H. McCarthy, Pirst avenue. Walter McCrae, left to resume his st.udleeé at Queens University, Kingâ€" ston, after spending the holiday season at his home on Raillroad strest. Mrs. Phillips arrived this week from Wales. to snoend some time visiting her! dmighter and sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. ,.Arohie Dunlop. Cedar street. préent visiting her daughter in Lanâ€" cashire, England. Mrs. O‘Rourke left by plane for England when he received word of his wife‘s ilness. . ‘Fldon McCarthyv, left last week for Hamilion, after spending the holiday season with his parelrits, Mr. and Mrs. H. McCarthy, First avenue. #% A The many friends of Mrs. Fred O‘ Rourke, Gold ‘Centre will be sorry to hear that she is very ill having sufâ€" Miss Bettvy CGilbert left to resume her studies at the Toronto Conservaâ€" ory of Music after spending the holiâ€" seascn with her mother, Mrs. F. W. Ciilbert, Second avenue. Mrs. Sandul, Second avenue, returned this week from a"holiday in Toronto. Mrs. Gladys Fulton and daughter Henrietta, Secend avenue, are visiting friemds at Matheson. s Mak , 4 * Pe 4 l % R Â¥vaotesstasanatrssvre 3 * Timmins, Ont. a s ve esd eaecaisabsesases*s x . a* +; hio"occ;s.q.ï¬:tï¬o;.oo * S 4 0040 ++ s gug e e Â¥e e 0e e ¢ e _ SsCHUMACHER Ladles Anglican Guild â€"Blect Officers For Year wmmmmmmm * § sls €8 . Vittte in. mo Mrs. 1m0 Mrs. Alf{ Hil} poured tea. Mrs. Waite was the récipient of, many lovely gifts. CGuests attending were: Mrs. Peace, Mrs. H.â€" Christopher, Mrs. Stanâ€" Kitâ€" chen, ~Mrs. Harry Lang, Mrs. James Stirrat and Mrs. Alf Hill.. Mr. and Mrs. Waite sail from New York aboard the 8. S.AAmerica for a three months holiday <in Yorkshire, England. l(mAflnobm,un Lenrowlorm 7 o# umsmwm ... Di# fore mmmm:ho and her ‘mmmpm!hstmw +were : born *in <Cotnwail, entertained afternoon <at w» tea Bngland. â€" They me :%en â€" daughters, in.henor of Mrs. Bert Waite.. : of, whom. wereâ€"home to assist> in The guests spent a.social time, afterâ€" the ~celebrations ; of . Saturday. â€" â€" The noon tea, was: served. . |: ~Oldest,: (Louise) â€" Mrs. ~D.,. C. ‘Smythe The dining â€" room table was very atâ€" of «Toronto and Donis, .also of Tordnto esd se ced Jones, MÂ¥rs. Lamb, Mrs. Wilf Robdon, guests spent a.social time, auer- noon tea, was: served. *\ ’I’heflningroommblemwryat- tractive. with; lIneeâ€"cover, yellow:â€"canâ€" dles in silver holders and yellow baby Mr. Jack Ball, and Mrs. A: J. "Mcâ€" Connell sang "‘Beca‘ï¬sef’, at: the. beâ€" ginning 6f the cerernony and ‘‘Through the Years" durmg the;sxgmng of the _regxster The bride, given . in marâ€" riage ~by her brother John Salter icoked charming in blugh pink satin, with full skirt and ecru French lace forming a w_xde.yoke and points over hands. Hr fiagerâ€"tip veil of tulle illusion was held by a Juliet cap of pearls. She carried a bouquet of matching satin embroidered with seed American beauty roses. A wedding of interest to South Porâ€" cupine people took place recently in St. George‘s Anglican Church, Trenâ€" ton, when Rev. A._F. McConnellâ€"unâ€" ited in marraige Mary Eleanor, only datighter of Mr:; and Mrs. A. J. Salâ€" ter of Smith Falls, and Charls Alâ€" bert Jamieson of London son of the late Mrâ€"and Mrs. Elwyn N. Jamieson of : South Porcupine. =(The ‘groom spent «»part of: his life: here and his ist es ie Fonowmg the election the president Mrs. E. Smyth took the chah zmd a short business session was held and plans made for future events.. After the business session a dainty lunch was served and a social period was enjoyed. The next work meeting will be held at ths home of Mrs. Carroll 2 Frstravenue, Thursday Janâ€" uary 22nd. sâ€"46 SOU TH PORCUPINE 'Am-‘fl‘â€" n“‘.‘_ R C. Mntche]l Ml and Mrs. Wm. Whyte ‘Mr. ~and > Mrs ~Bert Longâ€" worth, Mr. ind Mrs. Mark Ford, Mt. and Mrs. S.:C. Clement Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. K. Knifâ€" ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Trlpp, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold McGinn, Mr. and Mcs Ed. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Piccini andGeorge, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mitchell, John Fell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCurdie, Alf! Hawes Mr: and Mrs. Wm. McLean. She was atteéended by Miss Jewel Smibert Reg., N. of New York and Miss Emma Atchison, Reg. N./of Lonâ€" don who were attired in gownsâ€" of American beauty velvet, with sweetâ€" heart neckline, full skirt with bustle effect, and wore hats and mitts of matching velvet. . ~They carried bouâ€" quets of American beauty roses and white ‘mums. .. _ . Preston Saiter was bes,t man a'ng, Frank Salter of Ottawa‘ Was usher. Both are brothers of the bride. _ A reception was held after the ceremony aw ton . Sgiter ‘of ~_The bride‘s ~The bride‘s going away outfit was of powderâ€"blue crepe trimmed with sequins, brown muskrat coat, and corsage of pink â€"roses. @ i _ JO $ $ : . % To «3e abe ate ols o 3 Mr.: and Mrs. Charles Jamieson will reside on Devonshire Ave. London. Comfortable Rooms : Excellent Service. ; t fo rimm ï¬uqmi(m. }":p‘i SOUTH . PORCUPINE Jamiesonâ€" Salter of the Dome). rendered by s. Presâ€" tâ€"wece prmm â€" Mics. * John Walsh (Gladys). .. of. South . Porrupine.. The others . were . Lilyâ€"Bellie, . _ Jeannette, Phyllis, Corine,! Loretta, Brenda and Virginia. tOnâ€" Saturday. numbers, of neighâ€" bours . and ‘friends called with gifts and good, wishes. .and Mrs.: Kellow received in a gown of: pale blue with corsage of red roses and silver tisâ€" sue, ~Open ~house with music, singâ€" ing and ‘dancing was in order, and at the delightful buffet lunch which was served a threeâ€"tiered ‘wedding cake was the cenitre ‘of attraction. ~Gifts of all descnptlons cwere received by this popular couple,. and one which will be valued greatly. was a case of flat silverâ€"wareâ€"from all their neighbours at the Dome Mines, . Ambflg the guests present .( and conâ€" tributing to the group . gift) were:â€" Mr. énd Mrs. J. J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Art. . Marjerrison Mr and Mrs. B. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Libby, Mr. and Mrs. A.°E. Stanlake, Mr. and Mrs. J. Beard, Ven. Rowe, Joe Woods, â€"Mrs. George Williams, Reg. Libby, ‘Doris Collins," Eila, Korhonén, Mr. and Mrs. married lite has beern ‘spent in the Installation of officers of: Lhe South Porcupme Branch df the Canadijan Legion took place . 'I‘uesday in the Lpgionâ€" Hall.â€" 2i0fe Commander Geox ge ‘Wlnring, :s in:talling officer. SOUTHâ€" PORCUPINE Canadian Legion Instals Officers For The Year president, Fred Vickers; members â€"Of sxecutive: Wi. Dunilop, Ken Smith, .R.ex Ferguson, Norman,, Woon, Ed Mc Vey,:and Wm. Fairhurst;. ,Sflt, -at R..C. Mitchell.,, k. Past pres:.dent . Gordan Countryman thanked the pranch for, support given him during ,}\is. term..of office. He spoke also of the need. for proceeding with the new Legion Hall. EnCtE on M CR OM on ty i i + m TWB L The. next Zone meetxng for all the branches in Zone Kâ€"3, will be held in the Legion hall on Squnday Jan. 18th at 1.30 p.m. Refreshleents were serâ€" ved at the conclusion of,.business. thers PASTRY Porcupine _ 3â€"40P L HOTEL Kay Votout 41 Girl Guide Captain â€" Mrs. Frank Huggins â€" was read, and the exce!â€" lent showing and imptovement in stred (table, curtains tc.} for the new unqualified â€"success‘}y read> the. ‘reâ€" M-â€"-allthecoomesbdngaoldmd the amount realized invested in paint {or the floor of the hall.> Two gitlsâ€" Grace Cunningham and Farâ€" tell gained the. distinctionâ€" of selling most â€"«72 â€"packages and 60 packâ€" ing with Mrs. R. O. Langdon as presâ€" ident in the chair. ages respectively. The enthusiasm of ‘the Company for their new quarâ€" ters is ‘unbounded. and there is a waiting ;. \list ‘of wouldâ€"be guides. (At present. the Captain ‘has all she can for "TRhinking Week", (February 15th to 22nd),\when Badenâ€"Powell‘s birthâ€" day will :be honored. â€" Miss Elaine Dogu Reg. N. has kindly offered to give one. Monday a month to teachâ€" ing First ‘Aid to the wholeâ€" Company. handle); company? > Gordon- spot announcements' Bert "Russian" Gordon: I just finâ€" ished broadcasting a program for the Apex Dry. Cleaning Company. "Eddie Cantor: Whatâ€"kind of a proâ€" gram can‘ you do for‘a dry cleaning. # f § 11 ¢ NBC‘s "Eddie Cantor Show." «3 IFE YOU ARE AN ImMPOKieR Our cONSUMER GOODS and . wih to find out what goods are (1) prohibited, (2) subject to quota, or (3) ondfncfod by ;Controls, see or write your nearest Collector of Customs:and Excige. â€" .. ;. ; â€" . + of the countries which are Cana Ha‘s ,regulor customers have not recovered sufficiently from the war to in the normal way, for all the goods they need, despite extensive from this and other countries. Nor are., they able to send us their goods to balance occounts--or to pay. us in theâ€"kind: of which we, in Canada, can use _to buy goods in other countries. At the saome time, Canada has been buying more goods thag em bafore from the United States and other countries demmdln; U.S. dollars. This is because these goods were not obtainable elsowhere. uhd because of demand pentâ€"up durmg the ~ / Buymg from the United States or U.S. dollar areas must, thcre‘ore, be temporarily reduced until our trading again becomes nvormol Tomeet this embrgency, purchase of goods and servucesot expendm:res tor travel, which must be paid for with U.S. dollars, are now subject to control. IF YOU WISH TO mmr GOODS SUIJ!CT TO QUOI’A ond wish to establish your quota fluï¬Ã©ï¬zaflon ‘to import, or need special mfofmatton, sult yourâ€" mmst Cdbefor ot CEustoms: and Excise. Quota application (EC. 1): M stA Yeompleting them, are ovonlobto at. all; Cum Offices. Thin qi afiléd with the Collector of Customs.and Excise. IF.YOU WIsH INFORMATION ON ts amount or your @uof4a. After yout ‘opplication hos been filed with your Cullector of Customs and Exctise, all correspondance dbout the establishment of quotas or cases of.excepâ€" tichal ‘hardshipg through importâ€"prohibitions should be‘ directed to Emergency Import ,Confrolâ€".Division, Department, of Finance, 490 \Sussex Streat, Oftawa. Quotas are iswed on a quarterly basis and any unused;portion may be carried over into the following quarter. t 23 $s §3 IF YOU ARE AN IMPORTER OF PRODUCTION PARTS, STRUCTURAL STHEL, stone, machinery or other capital goods or automobiles, and wish to know the import restrictions in these classifications, write or see Emergency Import Control Division (Capital Goods), Department of Reconstruction and Supply, 385 Wellington Street, Ottawa. Is YOU INTEND TO TRAVEL OUTSIDE CANADA ond wish to know about foreign exchange available for this purpose, consult any bank or the Foreign Exchange Control Board at Ottowa, Montreal, Toronto, Windsor, VYancouver. if you wish information about personal purchases of goods made during travel outside Canada, consult the nearest Collector of Customs and Excise before departure. â€" If YOU ARE A MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALER OR RETAILER ond wish information about excise taxes, of about the list of goods to which they apply, consult the nearest Collectorâ€"of Customs and Excise. _Answering 'ï¬mr Questums 4 $ + . 0 ’ Â¥ ® ‘t’ 4 of Women‘s Association H Regular Monthly Meetiug ‘The Women‘s Association of ‘Triniâ€" ty Unitea Church Schumacher held nesday evening in the church manse, ‘with 16 members present. | â€" Rev. J.A. Breckenridge was igi ‘charge of the inducticn: service and tt.\‘e Tolâ€" lowing ladies wereel@cted to office: "President, Mrs. James MacKenazle, vice-predent. Mrs. George Shippam, second viceâ€"president, Mrs. J,.,.G. Malâ€" treasurer Mrs. H. After the installation, the new pres« ; ident took the chair and a business ; sessicn was held. Various committees / wer formed, Mrs. George Shippam will be in charge of the welfare comittee, Mrs. J. G. Malkin the devotional perâ€" lods, Mrs. Stan Kitchen, flowers, _ Anyons wishing to place flowers on . the altar of the church are asked to contact Mrs. Kitchen 82 First avenue after the service the flowers are sent out to the sick or shutâ€"ins of the conâ€" ; gregation. h ‘Plans were made for a Valentine Tea and sale of home baking whitch will be held in the church hall, Wednesâ€" day afternoon, February â€"11th. diction.‘ e meeting closea witht the beneâ€" ~ BHach* was greete#mm the + thanks ‘of th Club emqnded for : past, coâ€"oper« ‘ation and" in turn | tha. assistance and 0 he in . â€"~works of a%\_l’ | The big. event , the,eweni e presenw anlm of{the Ac byij‘ ast presideht Clark for theâ€"re *3 ans in aâ€" short , ~as Reeve of Tisdalé, sajd be> ;progd â€"of â€" the three Service CluÂ¥h "within the Towhâ€" ship, alt of MB«wd ‘were proâ€" moting . better: ;/Heaith / conditions, helping aqd ‘lessing Menibers of ‘the new Misdale. Coun« were invÂ¥ited gitests ‘ut. W"m meeting of the : Kiwanis Bhlb on m" day at the â€" Air Ml., Aiso gudnte mw it of oat. P. J. Murphty ‘Townihip and: Treas« urer ; : . and Mnfl- i! :’08 a lapmesent ‘hamnl J\m Tt jia n\nded for pasg | mrn ‘ha. assistance and P l in #the godd _ of, e.,efln e nl‘mdï¬u of{the Ach« . \ br K hst)‘p‘resldeht :# % KW .6 aged, / and: lessing oys â€" Thie . service t gr highly come» zed gov $3