AND... Happily making plans {for her fort.hcommg marâ€" riage which will be a most interesting event is tharming Gladys Carr who is proudly wearing one of the most beautiful engagement rings we have seen in many ‘moon.} | Gladys and her fience Ronald Zentner, plan to go centreâ€"isling. on March 29...The wedding will take place in the Churech of the _ Nativity.. Gladys is the:daughter of Mr. Edward Carr of Timâ€" m 1d the tate Mrs. CatrF...Rohald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. mentner of _ Langenbury, Sask.... Fcllowing: their.marriage the young couple willâ€"take up residence in Marchwcll Sask. s â€") 5 : \ t f.,u.!"; To im ulc it en t n s on nc ie J me C a 4e ï¬' _‘ 18 Mongeon and Ft ‘. . . ‘Over the weekend, tm szath I m e a P msld on min sn am *# 45# gm in fuschia crépe the draped neckline and Sigï¬ i pe‘ 6of skirt caught with thinestone brooches...M#s. thhibThi tbwo piece sult of black crepe with white frilled front alrld ‘matching frills at the sleeves...Mrs. Karl Eyre, Timmins s lldy in black crepe, with double skirt of accordian pleats. amu a beautiful antique cameo at the low ~Vâ€"shaped neckâ€" The cameo was a gift from husband Karl 15 years ago was at least 150 years old then... it is one of Mrs, Eyre‘s m possessions. > A e ~~Anmd...Mrs. Norma Adamson is black crepe with panâ€" nIered front and a rhinestone lovalier suspended on a heavy sterung silver chain....Frances Dickson in black crepe with lace trimmed peplum and sleeves with a large red rose tucked in at the waistline....Mrs. George Jenkin in a chic print of black and white with softly gathered front peplum and a gold linked and . a large whiteâ€"gardeniaâ€"inâ€"herâ€"hair.::Mrs. Barney Quinn in a two piecce suit of black wool with a large gold buckle as its effective trimming. Mrs. Cliff Thomson in a striking conversational print...Mrs. Albert Shaw in a gay print on an ambei'tonefbackground with a net yokfe and pearls A KISS DEFINED . Mrs. Mary Droyda--who keeps her . ‘nddress a secretâ€"â€"provided the following grammatical, proof ... to back up her defintion of a kiss, in a letter to NBC‘s "Honeyâ€" ... .. moon in New York." ‘‘ A KISS.. is a nounâ€"â€"because it is "comâ€" mflï¬â€ ï¬ï¬ï¬‚ ‘“'n“n" 93 _ 4 * L . in sA h m use a 2 1 mea L. n is P41 2 % Oe n sA ve 290@# kc t ~ 3 xo4 ue 8. * s w * l >\ J C * . _ â€" UNSUNG HEROINES..:We‘ve covered many an afternoon tea as social editor of this the hostess frock reported with dignity that Mrs. A. and Mrs. B. poured tea and thas the guests were served by Mrs. C. D. and E. Then with 6 final gesture, we have added that Mrs. L.M. and N. convened ‘the kitchen...In all cases, the nostess and those who poured tea and served the guests were Attired in their Sunday best. However, the great and@#r gallant individuals, who really made the tea a success, were workingâ€"â€"really working--in the kitâ€" chen. They dare not wear their Sunday best. But these dladies in the kitchen.kept the kettig boilng,. replenished the tea pots and at:tract;vely arranged. the.sandwiches, cookies and cakes on the plates and we‘llâ€" wager a pair of pink socks to doughnuts that. theydidâ€"their share in ) e Of the: zoodies that one andâ€"all enjoyved. > Without *exeep; ion: they id Mongeon and Fred E f_ hose:â€"engage] s . ‘over the. weekend *4s pr ’f’udly wearing a beautMe?t solitaire in a high. semng JQQWGHW-M ald ~these. da.ys Miss Mongeon is the charmirig da. "MF: knda Mrs. S. Mongeon t Troquois Falls and her. ï¬anee is thq smpf ‘the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Robb of Owen Sound. . Wedding plans are as yet inâ€" Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cy Newell Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beattic,.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brewer, Mr and Mrs..Sam Hansuld, Mr. and Mrs. Gower Markle, e o2 B n e wEX S e n Pm e mt S EP Ends s tss RCC “““““ and Mrs W J. Doran, and Mrs Ida. Isnor mon" and ‘proper." _ It is a pronounâ€"â€"because ‘She‘ stands forit.. is a conjunctionâ€"â€"because it "joins together." â€" It is Eit d al o : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Andrews entertained at a charmâ€" ingly arranged dinner party at their home, 41 Patrigia Boulâ€" avard, during the weekendâ€"â€"Later in the evenmg the gatherâ€" ing attended the Saturday evening dance at Riverside Pavilion. Bd w alt c (tins ic B s â€"a R EOe hetacts ~~ a verbâ€"â€"because it expresses “ation M It is a preposit..on--â€" because it has an "object." And it is an adverb--because it tells her "how much‘" he loves her." .son of Mr. and 1 ‘FGMnorMm m a@*t mmwe ' 2o ~ # %: :c 0 C ?amcummc notlced ‘at the gala party tendered Mr. flm King on the occiision of their 25th wedd ry ._Mrs.‘ King in a frock of black and â€" wpite: jersey background .. ... Mrs. Bid MéCoy in chinm with rows of tucks on one side of the bloused walst . mmpnne and a pair of beautiful muitiâ€"colored clips.::..... Mrs. ’\ Shl'% in . o fll ME ; (,,om.mu me £. h,eart . s 3‘?“’ ‘hearty _ app ‘W ,‘qut exeep‘ ion: . tl‘iey tWe cal wisl rlit we most certamlyr :‘ to these chéery gallant kitchen at all teas. R#d every 81 ;to help . verst .sand 1 7;_-:;_*," is 4 ,,', 1 a hand ?I * ‘ service in n OS lt : 5 # ;."=.;:K. To am Wheiâ€" | ane sang, â€" ® w .:‘ "-“‘ “-"5: % ‘ï¬"udly Wearlng a beaut V\Gs the gitt Mr A “.\ i win t 4 eX hk 402 The annual mocting thew‘s calendar year B was held in St. Matthew J3. pouredad tea and nd E. Then with f[.and N. convened those who. poured their Sunday best. , who really made .rki'n,g-e-in the kitâ€" best. But these g, replenished the indwiches,â€"cookies pah' Of pink Socks H‘agq, continued. With the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. King who were very much surprised to find they were honored by their many friends the cnjoyable evening opened with a cocktail hour, during which, Mr. Arthur Young proposed the toast to the guests of honor.. "We are proud to know you and proud that you live among us for you have helped to make this camp a much better place to live in. g,kamquam 1 .ofn thp igathering. ; ‘wish The bride. and ~groom look Just as thqy dld (20 . years| ‘oung, 'amid the} | imaed hapbfnesm ® T 8. s 6 Mrs. J Jack A Mrs. tdon Ir Q@tuiiin, Mr. anc and M Mrs.. Bi Taylor, Mr.â€" an and ; Mr Ml‘b Rc Mt‘ a‘ Magor.f 410 Well known and prominent resiâ€" ‘dents of Timmins and one of the disâ€" HWicts most popular couples, Mr. and Mrs. William King, celébrated their iwentyâ€"fifth â€" wedding _ anniversary Friday. «_ _ o _â€"_ * c AFRL, ~GiILL Mrs. F. C. Simms, Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" thur Young, Mr..and Mrs. Cy Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. S. R.‘ McCoy, Mr. and â€"Among the friends gathered at the party was Mrs. A. Monahan, who as Miss Klelah Brown was the bridesâ€" maid at the wedding. The groomsâ€" man, Oscar King, a brother of Mr. King, resides in Montreal. Mrs. King, told her friends, "Every time I use this Jovely gift I shall think of you". Messages of congratulations were received from Mrs. Harold Burt who is visiting relatives in England andt from Pat OQ‘Neil.. The McGown famâ€" ily of Vancouver, Mrs, James Purdi, whoâ€"is visiting in Vancouver, Coleen McNamara, Edna and family of Chaâ€" tham and Agnes. Houle, Chatham. For the dancing that followed musâ€" background was supplied by Hank Biglék and his orchestra and a little past midnight delicious refreshments were serwg;l The table Wwas decked with. banguet ‘cloth, lighted tapers and tall vases of Spring flowers and cenâ€" tered with a }ar!e Anniversary cake. ~Among those p nt were Mr. and Ml:s. John Dalton, S::,. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Pare, yragd,urs George Jenkin, Mr. and Biglek and his orchestra past midnight delicious were aerwe;l The table with. banguet ‘cloth, lighte tall vases of Spring flow ‘with a large Anni\ To mark the occasion the couple were guests of honor at a gala party held at MciIntyre Community Buildâ€" mng, with a large gathoring of friends present. s In thanking their friends, Mr. King said,, "Ethcl and I will remember this as â€"long as we live. There is no place in the world we‘d rather live than right in Timmins, for we don‘t know‘ how we‘d ever live without you as friends. I(.I said everything I‘d like to say it would take years." Arriving in the Porcupine in 1911, Mr. King preceded his wife here by seven years. For the past 25 years with th exception of a year and a half Mr.> and Mi‘s: King have resided at 174 Spruce street North. There are no children. Mr. King is Records supcrwsoi at Hollinger Mincs. Mr. and Mrs. King were married on February 28th, 1923, in St. Anthony‘s Cathedral with Rev. C. E. Therriault officlating. The former Ethel Brown, Mirs. King is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. She was born in Walford, Ontario. Mr. King is the son of Mrs. D. King of Montreal and the late Mr. King. Hostesses were Mrs. S. R. McCoy, Mrs. William Rober.ts, Mrs. Ron Jones and Mrs. W. G. Robb. Mr. and Mrs. William Km%IFeted by Many Friends on Occasion of 25th Anniversary ~ severy success and may we all be i,to help you celebrate your goldâ€" SURPRISE, SURPRISE, and there was a big surprise in store for Mr. and Mrs. William King on the occasion of their 25 wedding anâ€" niversary which they celcbrated during Ahe weekend.._Their many friends gathered in the Mcintyre Auditorium and gave them a sur, prise party coupled with the presentation of a gorgeous tea serv.ce. Pictured above are the happy celebrants. Mr. and Mrs, King were married in St. Anthony‘s Cathedral on February 28, 1923 by Rev. Charles Therriault. ' _ â€"â€"Advance Photo Mrs. Henry Kelineck Enterta‘ns Friends At Afternoon Tea Mrb Romeq Fortm M!‘ and: ‘ :Mager sw. : w Andy M'cArthux, Mx % ém.,u ; * ie sX i i o id ie 4 ra tss Ts §# * Andy McArthur, "Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. Ken Turner, Mr. and Mrs.â€" Harold Shantz, Mr. and, Mrs. Jim Reid, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Simpson, Edith Hill, J. P. Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. Russ: Hall, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tonkin, Mr. and Mrs. George.Webber._ Mr. Unable to attend but contributing to the gift, were Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. Mami. Shaheen, Joe McGrath, Miss Flo MpDonald, Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. E. Gordon, Mr..and Mrs. W. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. John Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burrows. L ind ‘Webber, Mr.. Mr. and Mrs. William Robb, Miss Mr. and}‘ Mrs. Georg.e_-.;W?bb_er. Mr.‘ ret Robb. Mr. Jim Purdie, Mr. and Mrs.. W. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. John | Marga D, in_ Mr" and. Mrs A. R. Bearrchamp, Mr. and |and Mrs. George Jenkin, Mr. an o+ Mrs. â€"Wilf Spooner, â€" Frederick O‘â€"‘John Caty and Mrs. L. Raiche. Rourke, Missâ€"Margaret Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stevens, Mr. and Mrs.| John Venn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Round, _ Dr_. and Mrs. A. Brennan and others. | World‘s “Greatest Mrs. Pat O‘Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Irving, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adamson, Mr. and M1s. George Bridgeman, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown, Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stloman, Mr. and : Mre, Wllliam Stephens Mr and Mrs. Romeo Foftin.. : | |.; a table festively decked with pink mnd white carnations and huckleâ€" berry follage, Mrs. R. Marin assisted Guests: attending were ‘Mrs. Gord Browa, Nrs. H. Cybulski, Mrs. Will:am Wiaillace, Mrs. Harry Charbouneau, Mrs. O. 8. Carter, Mrs. J; Lawrle; Mrs. Elâ€" le: Smith, ‘Mys." Julés Morris, Mrs. Gerry Hall, Mrs, Harvey Freeman. Mrs. Bob Harvey, Mrs. Martinâ€"McHugh and Miss: Mary Palangio. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Marriott, Mr. and Mrs. E. Strect, Mr.: and> Mrs. Ron Moyle, â€"Miss Vivian Pierce, Loyd Rancy, T. K. Picrce, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Shankman, Mr."and Mrs. H. Jutâ€" ras, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Young, Mr. And Mrs. Pat Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. Badeski, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pare, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Laporte, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hayne, Mr..and Mrs. Claude Bowker, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Brunâ€" ctte,‘ Mr.: and Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Miss ~Louella â€" Mongeon, <Fred . Robb, Ernice ‘Dickson, Mr.: and Mrs,. Harvey Downing, Mr. and Purdic, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Ernic King, Mr. and Mrs. Fredâ€"Wolno, ‘Mrs. Mary Giroux, Mr.â€"and Mrs.: Tapper, Mr. and Mrs. Les Bassett Mr. aners. Vcnn, Alf Prout. § Mr. and 'Mm pam Walker, Mr. and Mrs.~Jim Whaley, Mr. and\Mrs. Albert Bryon, Mrs. Mason Truman, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stanley,; Dr;: ‘Graeme Macâ€" Keéknie and Mrs. MacKecknic, Mr. and: Mrs. Claude Bowkeér, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Turner, â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred MeNamara, Mr. O. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Caty, Mr. and Mrs. C. Desaulâ€" rier, Mr.râ€"and Mrs. R. C.. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. â€"Art Moran, Mr. and Mrs. John O‘Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aylett. Mrs. Henry Kelneck, 27 Montgomery avenue enterlained a number of her friends at a deugbu‘uny afr anfled afâ€" ternoon tea recently. by Mrs. Bill Roberts, Mayor Karl Eyre and Mrs. Eyre, Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. G. Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jones. ‘Ellet Smith poured tea. S. Sellars, ‘7 Avente; Bill~ _i _ [ 0_ Inghamâ€"ca Ters, County Durnhaim beâ€" : â€" _mthebfldeofamhi: Thomas t;,, 6 the late W.F, Thomais. Rev W Seott officiated. ; *>,_ f“f!'he "bride was attractively frecked n .. powder blue more fashioned ‘with a aweethéeart neckline; ‘fitteg bodiceand ;_ \‘bouffant akirt. Her viel was of pure net i3 â€hd fel from a ruffled headress of blue 1. ; ~brocaded nylon and she wore a corsage ady,. MdICH 1Â¥998. The meeting was attended by a full In his . intro« withâ€"prayer, â€"and mmm Mr. Harold Burt, secretaryâ€"treasurer of the Plan, on the monumental â€"work, :‘** gon cm( C.A. 386 Tamarack ‘The time: and vital interest that hehad devoted to:it, together ‘wtih all his co=â€" < workers. : § In nddress Canén Chldwnck stated ‘that ‘the‘ past‘six months had more than proven his hopes for sucâ€" cess in the operation ‘of the Calendar Year Plan." Someé,‘ at ‘its fnauguration had felt that the ‘small â€"sum asked {for wdmmuumnmmm Presicy, ~occupying â€" waenthl vestry and a large aection â€"of St.Matâ€" â€"chair. mew':t:m% . Five new mbm were _in!tmul ’Plans were thade" tor the hdmc bl'a Patrick‘s Day‘ tea, ~‘> Winners of the wm« drive ° were Mrs. J. Cowan, Mrs. R. Sullivan, Mts. A. Hass, Mrs. R. Villeneuve. Mrs, H Powell and Mrs. J. Ormston. . . Mrs. K. won the ratfie. It was also decided that the after« noon teas would be eontlnued to be held in the homes of mémbers d\lrlnc this month. Guests mcluded Mr. and â€"Mrs. Russ Hally Mr.: and Mrs. Jules Badeski, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Rene Pare, Mr. and Mrs. Art Moran, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jones,~Mr. and Mrs. Phil Laporte, . Mr. and Sid McCoy, and Mrs. George Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Laporte, Mr. Frederick O‘Rourke, Mr. and Mrs, Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Spooner, Mr. and Mrs. William King, 174 Spriice street North held a delightfulâ€" ly arranged "At Home*" for their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook of Cobdéen, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Cook are well known former residents of Timmins and have spent the last sevâ€" ral weeks visiting their many friends in the district, returning to Cobhden at the beginning of the week. nock, M*°s. A. ‘Moran, Mrs. H. Tityd, Mrs. Ed Robinson, Mrs.. R. JTayJOr,, Mrs. W. Menear, Mrs. C. Pozyem Mrs. G. sh.ppam, Mrs. R. G. Gu"mx and Mrs. J. Weinstein. > | Mr. and Mrs. William King Hold Delightful "At Home" For Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook _ the business session a déâ€" lightful socilal period was enjoyed. ‘‘Those present woere Mrs: A. F. Carâ€" riere, Mrs. A. Rogers, Mrs. H. Leng, Mrs. R. 8. Henderson, Mrs. E. Warâ€" Mrs. R. D. G:roux, social editcr of the Timmias Daily Press was initiated into the Oorder and welcomed as JA new member. _ [ It was decided that cach member would hold two tables of bridge durâ€" ing this morth and a small fee will be charged and this will be used to send food parcels to Britain. * The regular monthly mecting of the Imper.al Order of the Daughter cof the Empire was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Art Moran, with Mrs. C. Pozzelti presiding due to the absence of Miss Ellen Terry, Regent. Mrs. R. D. Giroux Initiated As Member of 1.0.D.E. At Regular Meeting Later the bride and groom left by en. a honeymoon mï¬ Haileybury b 2i 264 iomsednk rs Em BV CCE Qn ‘their ret.urn bhey will take up resideimrice at 120 Cherny| street. Miss Edna FPleming caught the briâ€" dal boucquet. Blue accessories and a corsage of Tal.sman roses completed the casemble. Mr. K. D. Thomas was best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the groom‘s parents where Mrs. Preston received the guests wearing a dress of royal blue chiffon and a .coppge of Talhnan “‘“‘- <<@» ngubtugns HOURS: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. PALMIST PSYCHOLOGIST CLAIRVOYANT . Can Tell Your Name s ROOM 28 Goldfields Hotel o:h t ;ï¬p;:lou IN FAVOUR OF DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME? The council of the Town of Timmins would appreclate an opxmon from the public on the above question. _ Mark the attached ballot and send same to the Clerk, Municipal Building, Timmins, Ont. Â¥ "‘ 3) ’_. 4A# Address ... left by car .l..‘OO...O.......I’..OO‘.Q"......O.I..000".00.‘ Tomattes not suitable for canning will make excellent tomato sauce for meat Icaves, croquettes or frankfurters. Mr. Marold Burt thanked all his coâ€"workers on the Plan for their ef_ forts during 1947, and hnoped for even more success duxing the current year. He closed the meceting after endors_ ing a vote of thanks to Mr Stan Fowler in auditing the financial statement of the Calendar Year Plan. Mr: J. Stovel ,on behalf of Vestry, admitted that Vestry is responsible for liquidation of debt, and realized that ~without Year â€" Plan Workers this could not be accorgplish, ed. He poinfted out that . finances were in a healthy condition, but by increasing effort mortgage could be retired in less time than called for in contl act. _ . Harold Burt thanked all his co-workers on the Plan for their ef_ In ai!drem Canon ~ Chidwick statecd thdt the past‘six months had more than proven his hopes for sucâ€" cess in the operation ‘of the Calendar Year Plan." Somé, at ‘its fnauguration had felt that the ‘small sum asked ‘for weekly woula never ‘build the Church, but the plan has worked exceedingly well; it is the very life blood of the Church.. With «all that, however, it is extremely important that.the numâ€" ber of years required to pay off the incurred debt be decreased. , @ Em e _ @Ou _ ues The annual mecting of St. Matâ€" Auxnhry to . the Canadian lagion thew‘s calendar year Building Fund wa; neld on AMonday evening with a was held in St. Matthew‘s Hall, Monâ€" good attendance.. The. meeting was day, March ist, 1948. held in the Legion: Hfll with m A. The meeting was attended by a full Presicy, oempyma the Dmï¬il vestry and a large aection of St.Matâ€" â€"chair. LEAP YEA? : : *J irt Help The as A | HENRY KELNECK his ORCHESTRA Come and have a Wonderful Time ADMISSION: $1.00 per person UP TOMATOES ) Mr. Stat ï¬nancla Year Plan 3650 148 ALGONQUIN E. . The monthly ;. mecting of the Ladios * Auxillary to.the Canadian Lagion 5 was held on Alonday evening with a wmners of the wm« drive * were Mrs. J. Cowan, Mrs. R. Sullivan, Mrs. A. Hass, Mrs. R. Villeneuve, Mrs, H. Powell and Mrs. J. Ormston. . > Mrs. K. Babebék won the raftfic. It was also decidedâ€"that the after« noon teas would be continued to be held in the homes of mémbers durlnc this month. If a ship going from Eng. tand, to Hong Kong, takes the route through the Suez Ganal intsead . of rounding Cape Harn, it saves 3,800 o s o a 6 6 0 C# Bb 0 2 8 8 ¢ 8 SUEZ «PAYS FOR ITSELFE Red Cross at * 44 {q.o.ogcaz"' .‘! ‘>'~