m : 2 pheasant ge. brown accessories and corsage ofâ€"red roses and shattered carnations.â€" She also wore the gift of the groom, a beautiful ~necklace of gold, studded with pearls in petal like flowers, She was attended by Miss Hazel McGee as bridesmaid who wore a suit of brown ‘MeKon cloth with blush pink blouse, brown felt hat trimmed with a swig of satin and blush pink feathers and a corsage of deep pink roses and shattered carnations. The best man was Michael O‘"Toole. The Grand Hotel beautifully decâ€" orated with large vases of white chryâ€" santhemums and red tulips formed the effective setting for the reception which followed the ceremony and at which the bride‘s mother welcomed the guestsâ€"frocked in black crepe with black and grey accessories and corâ€" sage ‘of red roses. Miss Hazel McGee C yellow and fur coat. On their return they will take up residence in Noranda. Gifts to the attendants included ‘a sterling silver cigaret lighter to the bridesmaid and a tooled leather: walâ€" let to the best man. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Mrs. Gordon Strickâ€" land and Mrs, O. Cecchini and the staff of Bucovetsky‘s Store .made a presâ€" entation of a silver tea=service. Among those at the reception were Miss Geraldine Turcotte, Mr. J. Mcâ€" Lellan,: Mrs. J.. B. Castonguay, Mrs. Adelard Rousseau, Mr. and Mrs. Ricâ€" kens, Mr â€".and Mrs. J. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. â€"F. Culhane, Mr. and Mrs. Poisson, Mr. and Mrs. M. F.â€" Ralph, Mr. and Mr#. M. Denischuck, Mr. C. W. London, Mr. and Mrs. Lamour, Mr. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Moise Daigneault. Mrs. McFadden. Miss Irene Manilla, Miss Hazel Gagne, Mrs. J. Castonguay, Mr. N. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. O. Cecchini, Mr Emile Everard, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. â€" D. Workman, Mr. *A. Yuill, Miss Louise Allard, Mr. and Mrs. H. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. L. Aube, Have It Cleaned And‘ Repaired PROMPTLY AT GENE‘S UPHOLS TE RING Ni Ese d n t ow 2e E; PERASP 19â€"2 IO'O.':Banormun ‘Phone 918+â€"Wâ€"2 125 Willson Ave. â€" ~Phone 1876â€"M .‘ Tobey‘s CARPENTER SHOP WOOD and JUNK DEALERS Briquetes Birnwell Lump 12â€"inch Cord â€" _ PHONE 335 WOOD FOR SALE tm D ToE s GOOoD, SOoLID, DRY Jackpine 126 Toke St. «+ Timmins â€" Bookcases and Buillt In Cupboards nt To Make: It Last As Possible. and Ectel chairs repaired and ... T‘ruck‘ seats, car_ upholstery. tepaired and Minor Alterationsâ€" Oonnters. Shelves brigde‘s ie gracious with ahd4 rentred with a wedding cake a delicious .l 2 6 *rik lovely vocal selections. Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to Sarnia, Windsor and Deâ€" troit. or travelling the bride donned a suit of brown tweed with wine and yellow accessories and fur coat. Miss Irene Manilla, Miss Hazel Gagne, Mrs. J. Castonguay, Mr. N. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. O. Cecchini, Mr Emile Everard, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. Workman, Mr. *A. Yuill, Miss Louise Allard, Mr. and Mrs. H. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. L. Aube. Mr. and Mrs. Ferland, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bromley, Mr and Mrs. Gordon Strickland, Mrs. Gauthier and many others. _ This élass was initiated in honor of Miss Katherine Smith, Grand Chanâ€" _cellor. Those installed were Mrs. Obâ€" ‘cline Auger, Mrs. Albertine Bergerâ€" on, Mrs. Rose Villeneuve, Mrs. Wilma Asselin, Mrs. Bernice Guzzo and Mrs. Aline Seguin. Six Newâ€"Members Initiated At;BEgular Weekly Meet‘ng Mts: Dolores Duchesne presided at the linitiation of six. new members when the Women of the Loyal Order of the, Moose, Chapter 303 held tneir regular meeting in the hall on Monday evening. Those reported on the sick list are chaplain Mrs. Jeanne Girouard, who is ill at her home and junior regent, NMrs. Mary McCafferty, who is ill in St.â€" Mary‘s Hospital.. Best wishes for a speedy recovery are extended from all coâ€"workers. The next regular meeting of the W,ognen of the Moose will be held February 9 at 8 p.m. It was decided to hold a party at 1V p.m. on Sunday, February 1, at the Sunnyside dance hall on Riverside Drive for all coâ€"workers, their husâ€" bands and friends. Members of the Loyal Order of the Moose their_wives and friends are also invited to .tend Following the well attended meetâ€" ing, Mrs. Mary Williams, chairman of the Friendship committee, held her chapter night program. Penny bingo was played and later a lunch was serâ€" ved by the coâ€"workers. CLEARANCK ‘Broudway Theatre Bldg. ~PHONE 31422 C Fabric Centre Kitchen Tables _** _ Phone 944 $5.95 and $8.95 Reduced from $17:95 13 Pine St. South § Timmins Natural Finish HALF PRICE music and Caught by the Advance cameraman as they were having a enjoyable time at the jolly party for the Timmins High and Vocationâ€" al School Choir are left to right front row Mary Huckerby, Roy Dishâ€" levoy and standing in back row from left to right are Nore Flynn who won the prize for the boy‘s best costume, Rosanne Belanger who took top honors for the girl‘s best costunte, Claire Patry and Andy Iersich. First United Church held their thirâ€" tyâ€"third annual meeting Tuésday evâ€" ening.: There was an â€" excellent atâ€" tendance,. the best on record. A warm friendly. spirit permeated the meeting in sharp contrast to the biter cold of the â€" outâ€"ofâ€"doors. These reports were all encouraging Church School, Canadian Girls in Training, Explorer Girls, Tuxis, Pathâ€" finder Trail Rangers, Explorer Boys, and revealed an amazing record of service. Among the highlights were: the church‘s contribution to others, by means of missionary givings, and aid 10 Britain, Europe and . Asia, a total of $4500. The Sunday School with, ‘ Reports of the yéar‘s work was given by the following groups, Session, Committee of Stewards, Woman‘s Misâ€" sionary Society, Woman‘s Association, Fireside Club, Mother‘s Group, Choir, Young Adult Club, oung Peoples Unâ€" ion, Playmates and Church Vacation School. â€" ’ First United Church Report Year‘s Work New Groups Formed; Help To Others Appreciation of the very finge leadâ€" ership and unselfish service given by Rev. W. Mustard, B.A. B.D., and Mrs. Mustard was expressed. Tribute was also paid to Mr. Herbert Treneer who will be severing a ten year connection with the church this June. Not, only was tribute paid him as or@an%‘ and choirâ€"master but for his genial coopâ€" an attendance of 350 to 420 each Sunâ€" day with staff of sixty members giving leadership in the various deâ€" partments, the Mother‘s Group which was recently organized to meet a long felt need. The children are under W.M.S. supervision while the mothâ€" ers‘ are free to enjoy the meetings. Te m Toh Chest Lake about six. miles north of Connaught. A very fine combined diningâ€"hall and recreation room was built of logs this past year. mostly with voluntary labour, ‘and future plans include additional building. m un io i Camp Waskesieu, a joint project of the United; Churches in this Presbyâ€" tery was reported as being: in operaâ€" tion last Summer for the boys and girls. t is beautifully situated on Ice 1 M m wl Sm‘ gie ' PHON E 16 . 16 Thlrd Ave. : OFFICIAL VISIT: Kiwanians of the Timmins and South Porcupine clubs gathered on ‘Monday eevning for a combinedg interâ€"club ladies night at the Mcintyre Community Building. The occasion marked nc first official visit of Lieutentant Governor W. Begg, New Liskeard and District Governor, Greenaway. In the above picture left to right are Lieutentant Governor Begg, District Governor Kenneth Greenaway, Barâ€" ney Quinn, president of the Timmins Club and President Milas Clark of South Porcupine, snapped by the Advance cameraman as they enjoyed their dinner. : Cuas Pierce Sons Electric Refrigerators Vacuum Cleaners â€" Ironers Washing Machines TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER J11 JCLL L ; â€"Presbyâ€" in operaâ€" boys and ed on Ice north of combined im wWan ET Cmm BVE Routine business was discussed folâ€" lowed by election of officers. _ The slate is comprised of Mr. Fred Wolno president; Mrs. W. Harris, vice presiâ€" dent; Mrs. E. Lacy, treasurer; Mrs. P. Keast. secretary, and Mrs. A. V. Sykes and Mrs. E. Robinson, director‘s. Tribute was also} paid to Mrs, Arâ€" thur‘"Jackson. for her outstanding serâ€" vice in various organizations but esâ€" pecially for her work in the Sunday School where she has been the capâ€" able superintendent of the Beginners Department for the past 15 years. Alâ€" though Mrs. Jackson is giving up this work,. she will continue to be assOC; iated with the school as superintendâ€" ant of the Nursery Department. erativeness in every department and for his worthwhile service to his church. ‘ $ The annual meeting of the Twixter Club of St. Matthew‘s Pro Cathedral was held in the church hall recenfly‘ New members elected to the session are as follows, Messrs Rees, Rogers, Shuttleworth, L. Beckler and â€"S. R Brunton. ‘ â€"p s New members‘ elected to the Comâ€" mxttee of Stewards are L. Kader and Terry Allen. Following the business session an enjoyable social time was spent with refreshments being served the gathâ€" ering by the ladies of the W.A. and W.M.S. St. Matthew‘s Tw‘xter Club Hold Annual Meeting The work meetmg will be held at the home of Mrs. C. Johnswn, 42 Camâ€" brai on Friday evening, January 30th. ‘ Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolno, Mrs. G. V. Morrow, Mrs. A. E. Huyton, Mrs. J. Harris. Mrs. G. Hobbs, Mrs. A. V. Sykes, Mrs. W. E. Keddy, Mrs. H. E. March, Mrs !-.. Later refreshments woere served by Mrs. Fred Wolno and Mrs. J. Hart 1{;‘ Lacy, Mrs P. Keast, Mrs. C. Johnston and MrS. E. Robinsom _ as they were having a most Ironers â€"â€" Ranges /fd%a?l, BARON SOLEMACHER. Produces the largest berries available from seed. This greatly superâ€" ior variety often flowers in cight weeks from seed. FEasily grown; has no runners. Produces great quantities of luscious fruit throughout the season, Has the delicious flavor and aroma of wild strawberries; sprinkle berries with sugar a few hours before serving and they almost float in juice. A showy pot plant and fine for garden. ily grown. Order direct from this advertisement. (pkt. 25¢) (3 pkts. 50¢) postpaid. FREE â€"OUR BIG 1948 SEED AND NURSERY BOOK â€"Bigger thon Ever 30 DOMINION SEED HOUSE, GEORGETOWN, ONT. / NÂ¥ Blouses Regular $16.95 Clearing at Timmins Ladies â€" â€" â€" South Porcupine Ladies Olive Thomson Shoppe 39 Third Ave. HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS WE ARE FEATURING / $1.00 $5.98 See These Outstanding Values Mrs C. nri; To Women‘s iwte Reg .. $3,98 $7.98 Clearing at $4.98 The January meeting of Goiden Star Women‘s Institute was heiqa recently at the home of Mrs. Carl Briggs the president. After the opening exercises,â€" the president welcomed: the visitors, and expressed regret at the absence of Mrs. W. Ashby at present in Toronto General. Business resulting from the corresâ€" pondence was transacted. Two very interesting and appreciative lettérs were read from an Institute Branch in Hants, Eng..on receipt of two parâ€" cels of fruitâ€"cake, tea, etc. to be served at their January meeting. It was deâ€" cided to send ‘a parcel of used elothâ€" ing, artciles to be donated. in‘ answer to Feb. rcll co‘l, and the parcel pack- ed at the meeting, wnich will be held â€"at the home of Mrs. G, Ross, 122 Rag N. Mrs. W. Crispin was appointed Soâ€" Since January 5th Hundreds of Timâ€" mins Householders Have Saved Money Buying T_he : . LACOMBE and GAUTHIER WAY Have YOU Investigated This Entireâ€" ly New Method of Cutting Your Grocâ€" ery Cost?â€"_ . Phone Or Come In and See Mr Gauthier sx\\sm\x\wsmx\x\\x.\wm 103 Commercial Ave. 2 STORES â€" COATS REDUCED TO CLEAR GROCERIES â€" MEATS FREE DELIVERY $3.98 )20 % off cial Welfere convenor. Fifty doliars was voud to -ra. S V.S. tor two scholarships to be N eda.irllnsewlng..ndaboyllfl «) trical class for 1947â€"48. Theâ€" short coutrse ‘Personlllw Dress® held in the Fall, by Mrs. C. Surman and m Films are to be secured as soon g possible, on the 50th Annivorm in Guelph in June. A social hour was spenit at \hc el of the meeting, with tea served by Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler are a buying trip to: Montreal. Mrs. Mary Giroux, Social Edito of the Timmins Daily Press has re turned after spending the weelt-em in North Bay. Regular Price On All Skirts Personals â€" To Clear at Timming $5.95 and $6.95