t j w# TWO §¥K#®KÂ¥% , 4 â€"â€"4 ":l # ’c..v _ It takes so. little to make us glad, Fasce r4 JABt! the.cheering: clasp of‘a friendly hahtl‘ Just a word from one who can understand; EL 4 # #X A # * h‘DL ,wore for the occas’ipn a'sma t'b)}l ina suitâ€" bf ‘L 1 ‘] m c, Â¥vithh navy and a nay t of straw> trimmed with two roses. _ She carried the huge bouquet of d‘ t roses she was presented with following her brilliant addr ' in French and Italian. 3 | Mv-mis thet ta: ; ARd â€"aw»we tote:the dou} w 'I' J l o* A J Â¥*A MBA ;) k * * CA + * Follow mq th( pre»ontatmn we spoke withâ€" Mrs:â€" Drew and leaxned something of the .strenuous tour they had «underâ€" taken We flew from Toronto into Port Arthur where we held : ld’iÂ¥ then board mm into Kenora, ‘ :li Â¥ent to Fort Francis, Lheï¬ h to Fort Williqm the ute we‘visited schools and hospitals," Mrs.. Drew | ‘meetings and necéptions held in‘ these,_ p aces'\w boarded the train again going into Jamestown and the Soo. _ Between these towns we visited five smaller vï¬lages Prom thark‘wefliew into Espanola then we addressed a‘ large audience in Sudbury, we also visited Sturgeon Falls, North Something special in the way of music will be accorded dance fans in the district toâ€"morrow evening when Art Hallâ€" man andâ€"his orchestra will come4 to the Riverside, Pavilion. . . The orchetsra comes direct from the Casa Loma, Toronto. Terry D wul be soloist and.will also be featured with a vocal q * Txckecs "are on saie at the â€"Music Box. Â¥ . T4‘ e 5s t t @ whert Q Bl‘acéhrld \Choral Socxet.ys ptociuctxon of Gilbert aï¬ S\nï¬vaa!s«“ï¬ï¬at,es of, Penza: eéld a week or so ago it attracted capacity ac‘h)‘ ning. * It was also very.noticeable that:even with w demand for tickets locally, manyâ€"outlayng distriets‘ were repre rted. _ We quote . from the Muskoka Herald "But yerhapa the visitor who travelled the {farthestw would be Mrs. Tom Marrigtt, mother of , Mrs. Marjorie Q\emby, pianist, fllo cpme from Timmins esâ€" peciallv for the show‘">~ 0R . Following the rally of . the Progressive Conservative Party held at McIntyre Arena on Monday evening and at which hundreds of persons attended, a reception was held.at which many local persons were presented to Fremier and Mrs. Greorge Dreéew. More charming and gracious personalitiee would be almost impossible to find. .. Everyone present appeared to be captivated not.only with the Premier himself but with Mrs. Drew. Asked about her impression of the North country, Mrs. Drew told us she had been much impressed at the vast imâ€" provements she had seen. "This is my second visit to the north and I love it, there is a vitality here, a friendliness, that one seldom finds elsewhere, one of my hopes is that one day: I shall be able to travel these highways at my leisure and enjoy meeting the people and the wonderful scenic views." It take so little to make us sad, Just the.slighting word or a doubting sneer, Just a scornful smile on some lips held dear, And our footsieps lag, though the goal seemedâ€"necar And we lose the courage and hope we had ' 8o little it ‘takes to make us sad. _ His Grace Robert J. Renison, Bishop of Moosonee and Mrs. Rentson will leave early in June for Toronto where they will visit their son. Following which they will leave for Monâ€" treal where they will board the Empress of Canada on‘ June 12, and sail for England where they will spend six weeks , Among. those present at. the ,;rec r Premier a“d ‘?"’ "*DOn Mondaf at the home of Mrs. E. Read, 36 Sixth avenue, w Drew were His Gra e Ropertï¬ ï¬; %mhop of MoG®»â€"â€" p, .2 delightfully,arsanged miscellaneous shower was held in honâ€" "«hd Mrs.:*Behison, Mr. and Mrs, Fled Dwyer, Mr. and M _ or of Miss Hazel Lavin, brideâ€"elect of June 12,â€" During the Toronto, Mtr. and Mrs. Crisby, Mr. and Evering a of games were played,â€"prizes going to Mrs. Leo Charlebois, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bqyee, Dr. and Mrs. Janies "-" "-Hazel fqngsu{ad ‘and Miss Hazel .. Later in the evenâ€" B. Mcélhijton, Mr.‘and Mrs: Jack Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Frafik } ing the guest of honor was presented with a number of lovely Evans, South Porcupine, Major and Mx }\/Iajury,, Mr. E ; ,anq usefu} gxfts in a pink and tlue ship bearing the good MtS.iFrank McDowell; Mr~and Mrs. Jack Walker, Mr. and ?epg A délicious lunch was served by the Johnny Mascioli, Mrs. Red Mustato, Harry Poole. Bill Shiel < 'is’t'é Mrs. J. Trevethan. w i‘f Bay, Cochrane and Kapuskasing, and now we are here." And where do you go from here? We asked, "We leave tomorrow morning for Kirkland Lake, then Haileybury and other places." And we marvelled how anyone could possibly travel so much in so little time, by train, boat, and plane, and look as rested and fresh as a daisy. K. C. and Mrs. Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cain, Bert Pike, John Marvanic, Kirkland Lake, Mr. Robert Potter, Matheson, past president of South Cochrane Riding, James Bartleman, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hogarth, Mr. Jack Perry secretary of south Cochrane Riding, Mr. and Mrs. Fank Bailey, Mr. gid Mrs. Stan Gardner, Herb Reid, Iroquois Falls, Howard Hill, Iroâ€" quois Falls, George (,ameron Iroquois Falls Miss Lena Orâ€" lando, Mrs. R. Sicola, Mrs. A. Mariscottii and many others. 0 Cnariebnois, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bqyee, Dr. and Mrs. Jan1 B Mc lfdton Mr.‘and Mrs: Jack Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Fr Evans, South Porcupine, Major and Mr IMaJury.; Mr. A MtS.!Frank McDowell, Mr~and Mrs. Jack Walker, Mr. and M Johnny Mascioli, Mrs Red Mustato, Harry Poole Bill. Shield Mtrs. S. Brillinger. Mrs. M. Herman and Mrs. P. Calisey ?Ler ained at an enjoyable shower held recently Mrs$g#J: 4: The delightful affair was held at fhhg' 1?0213’" ’\/’;“Sy*glm‘ 414 Elm street S. Entertainment for the evening consisted ‘of bingo and other games and lovely prizes were won by Mrs. J. H. See, Mrs. J. Hanley, Mrs. H. See, Mrs. â€"R. Joly, Mrs. W. Mason, Mrs. L. McNeil, Mrs. 8. Bond and Mrs. E. Savard. Prior to the serving of a delicious lunch from an attracâ€" tively laid tableâ€"centred with a bouquet of colorful Spring flowers, the honoree was presented with many gifts for which she thanked her friends wholeheartedly. . . . Guests were Mrs. Harold See, Mrs. Thomas Rickard, Mrs. E. Savard, Mrs. W. Sheridan, Mrs. R. Savard, Mrs. Rene Joly, Mrs. Len Mc Neil, Mrs. Stewart Bond, Mrs. Ken Anderson, Mrs. Robert Heatherington, Mrs. R. Gentile, Mrs. E. A. O‘Callaghan, Mrs. William Mason and Mrs. Jim Hanley. Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kinkel Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunbar, Miss Bettyjane Rose, Mr. and Mrs Sid Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sparks, Mr. W. O. Langdon As many O# our readers know Mrs. Quemby, daughter: of Mr. and Mrs:Â¥Fom Marriott well known local business folk, we are sure will be interested in knowing just what a major part Ma@trjorie played in making the operetta so sucâ€" cessful. A§@in we quote, this time from the Bracebridge Gazette, "Thi$s Anjoyable event owes its success to three ladies, each of whom has received and deservedly so many warm conâ€" gratulations @n her part of the whole. To Mrs. Wilbur Anâ€" :derson goes credit for the choral work; to Mrs. D. C. Thomas, for the staffing and action; and to Mrs. Quemby for the acâ€" ® infient on the piano, To Mrs, Quemby particularly m“mde is due To sitâ€"steadily at the pxano for two houn\ 1nd more is ~ rres t "tpn) n whn co rnpreâ€" and (()Vll‘NlS NOT ED k C etask we long thÂ¥ Pmn doubt‘ arid the‘fha to make us glad by Lillian O‘ ol d. The tea table presente ga most gracious and inviting aspect :g ï¬%gz% orked linen and lace cloth, centred tt ..... ed with red and white carnations. .. ite candles shedding a warm glow were embedded in the 00101 ful centrepiece. > Afternoon Tea‘Held At Home of Mrs. Byck Spring Feature; Sponsored by Jr. C.W .L. i . Throughout the afternoon an enâ€" _ "Wh ‘\joyable background for the many atâ€" mory? | tending was provided by the , piano "In .l music of. Mrs. Cy: Kearns.and the lovâ€" _.____ ely singing of Mrs. Jules Morris. Mrs. _ Goo« OR. T.=«Ryanâ€"was treasurer. thing. . veeures 3 [ bhdes ‘New C fnddlans in . 4: WOMANS PAGE 4 “ (h\lu!{ h 'I(i .hmz reguâ€"â€" ritt ('ul ‘One‘ of the ‘jarge‘st as weil as one ‘of the" most suceessfut social events to be held in Timmins this year took place on: Wednesday at the home of My. Ted Byck, 69 Patricia Blvd. Memâ€" bers of the Junior Catholie: Women‘s League feted guests at an afternoon tea. * Oongratulatibns and best wishes to Evelyn Andrechuk and i Nick Basciano whose engagement was announced over the weekend. . . the popular couple plan to say their "Iâ€"do‘s" on June 7.. ~ â€"Guests were received Mar!). McHugh, Miss McDonald president of the League Tom Verity an and Mrs. H. Sherwood. Mrs. Sherâ€" wood was also convener of the tea A woman like and much of the success of the affair se‘ before they was due to her efforts. at the piano, unseen by 1nahy, but canyith what was perhaps the greatest fESponSlbllltV of any single person there. What a mist!tke on ley part wouId meqn Lo all, we hefltatc to imâ€" C ds I_J‘ And. . Mrs. J. H. O‘Neil, Mrs. I. K. Pierce, Miss Vivian Pierce, Mrs J. Purdie, Mrs. A. J. Smiley, Mrs. O. J. Stahl, Mrs. Keith Stirling, Mrs. R. E. Sturgeon, Mrs. M. B. Hill, Mrs,. W. L. ‘Hogarth, Mrs.: J. D. Hope, Mrs Angus Campbell, Mrs. Larry Labow, Mrs. J. A. Kinnear. Those present were Mrs. J. Maxwell, Mrs. J. Trevethan, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. H. Vandewater, Mrs. A. MacDougal, Mrs. K. MacKenzie, Mrs. A. Matcheskie, Mrs. L. Wallace, Mrs. J. Cronmiller, Mrs. J. Cameron, Mrs. T. Charlton, the hostesses, Mrs. E. Read and Miss Doris Read and the guest of honor, Miss Hazel Lavin. . . .Unable to be present but sending lovely gifts were Mrs. J. Stanlake, Mrs. E. McGuire, Mrs. H. Peters, Miss Betty Rutherford andâ€"~Miss Vera Chariton. The McIntyre Lounge Roo(m was the;setting for a charmâ€" ingly arranged téea on Saturday aftérhoon when Mrs‘ O. R. Kennie and Mrs. J. W. Ecclestone entertained their friends. Pouring tea from gleaming silver tea services were Mrs. Karl Eyre, Mrs. L. K Pierce, Mrs. Graham B, Lane and Mrs. James Barnard. ®#.Assisting with the serving were Mrs. William Alexander, Mrs. Frank Werther, Mrs. Harvey Freeman and Mrs. Hugh.Campbell. Guests were Mrs. I. T. Brill, Mrs. A. W. Young, Mrs. Frank Werther, Mrs. Harold Shantz, Mrs. Roy Hardy, Mrs. Thomas Truff, Mrs. Phil Parfitt, Mrs. Fred Simms, Mrs. Marion Irvine, Mrs. Bruce Leek, Mrs. J. Jackson, Mrs. H. G. Skaviem, Mrs. H. J. Fuke, Mrs. G. C. Armitage, Mrs. J. E. Sullivan, Mrs. J. W. Sinâ€" clair, Mrs. G E.. Taylor, Mrs. J. B. Sutherland, Mrs. T. S. Taylor, Mrs. E. P. Theompson, Mrs. J. W. Thomson, Mrs. William Tayâ€" lor, Mrs. W. G. Watt, Mrs. G. R. White. And. . Mrs. William Alexander, Mrs. R. E. C. Anderson, Mrs Sharp, Mrs. James Barnard, Mrs. Thomas Blackburn, Mrs. J . D Blady, Mrs. Francis Weodbury, Mrs. T. R. Langdon, Mrs. S. D Cooke Mrs. Cartér, Mrs. W. 85. Paul, Mrs W. A. Hutchinson Mrs. James McFadden Mrs. C. E. Anderson, Mrs. A. Stewart Mrs. Freéd Graham, Mrs. A. R. Harkness, Mrs. Harvey Graham Mrs. Stan Gibson, Mrs. Harvey Freeman, Mrs. Ted Fitzgerald Mrg. Karl Eyre, Mrs. J. J Evans, Mrs. G. Evans. =aAnd Mr®: Mrs. G. C. Campbell, Mrs. W. O. Lafontaine, Mrs. Graham B. Lane, Mrs. J. E. Lewis, Mrs. W. Long, Mrs. L. C. Lumb, Mrs. G. 8. MacKechnie, Mrs. C. R. Mac Lean, Mrs. J. B. McClinton, Mrs. W. R. Dunbar, Mrs. W. J. Dorâ€" an, Mrs. A. E. Dokson, Mrs. J. Dalton Jr., Mrs. A. R. Chidwick, Mrs A. D Campbell, Mrs. Gil Chenier, Mrs Henderson, Mrs. H. Campbell, Mrs Henry Hudson, Mrs. S. R. McCoy, Mrs. D. L. McIintosh, Mrs. Art Moran. After delivering an â€" address in support of Percy Boyce, Ssouth "ochrane Progressive Conservative candidate in the elections scheâ€" duled for June 7 Premier and Mrs. Drew met large numbers of those present at the meeting.. In the a,hnve picture Mrs. Drew is shown peaking with William Long, I\Lm.wer of the Bank of Nova Scotia. n the foreground ‘\llrs Bouc is speakmo’ \uth Tom Feldman, local Advance Photo businessman. i * LNE iAmw y UA *AMN iA *y Mr3, i4 .. W Marks, Mrs. F. Culhane, Mrs J. McKeown;and Mrs. Don Clarke poured" tea. Thé serving table was most attractive with lace cloth and its centrepiece of pale pink sweetpeas in cut glass flower petal holders and tall pink tapers. Guests were served by Mrs. Martin McHugh, Miss Bessie Mulligan, Mrs. Tom Verity and Mrs. Jules Morris. advice doesn‘t cost you anyâ€" ines â€"â€"" excent an occasional friend. In the Stork. Market Where did Dr. Soandso make all his a man to assert himâ€" are married. CA A e $ Miss Mintrude Moord, as bridesmaid arke was| wore a suit of cocoa brown gabardâ€" angq | ine, a matching hat of Summer felt peas ! and a corsage of pink roses. and |. Mr. Art Callin was groomsman. ? Following the ceremony a supper irtin | was held at the Empire Hotel, folâ€" Mrs.| lowing a reception took place at the \home of the bride, where guests were received by the bride‘s mother wearâ€" ing a frock of sentimental blue and ‘a corsage of red roses. She was asâ€" sisted by the mother of the groom. 1 his‘ Out of town guests were Mr. and ‘ Mrs. A. McRae and Mr. and Mrs. S. Cox of Cochrane. _ _ After a brief honeymoon to Southâ€" ern points the young couple will take up residence in Timmins. is. himâ€" anyâ€" ena . \ attending from Timmins inâ€" *lcluded, Charles Caron, Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Proulx, Mr. and Mrs. Andre | Quellette,: Miss Agathe Chartrand, | Mrs. YÂ¥vette Leroux, Dr. and Mtrs. \Paul Clermont, Mr. and Mrs. Rene | Barrette, Mrs. Jean Larcher, Lionel Barrette and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boivin. h When members of the Registered Music Teachers Association met recâ€" ently for their regular meeting at the home‘ of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Barry, 6 Mattagami â€"boulevard, . Mr. Herbert Treneer was presented with a fareâ€" well gift on behalf of the members. The presentation was made by Mr. George Jenkin who expressed to Mr. Treneer the apprectiation of the Asâ€" sociation for his kindly and sympathâ€" etic support throughout the years of his membership. Mr. Herbert Treneer Presented With Gifft By Music Assoc. During the regular business session Mr. Treneer gave an interesting disâ€" cription of his trip to New York. Miss Sheila Sloman gave a very entertainâ€" ing reading. buring the enjoyable social period which followed Mrs. Barry served a delicious lunch. McRaeâ€"Tomlinson Vows Spoken At First United A pretty wedding was solemnized on Saturday afternoon in the manse of First United Church when Marjorie Laura Tomlinson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Tomlinson, 161 Cedar Street N., was united in marriage to\Earl McRae, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mcâ€" Rae of Cochrane. Dr. W. M. Mustard performed the ceremony. For the occasion, the bride chose a suit of wool gabardine of royal blue and a hat of fuschia with matching blue flowers, and a corsage‘ of red roses. Local Artists Stage Show With Members Club St. Louis at Kirkland Lake Mrs. A. A. Rose Guest Speaker at Whitney School The general meeting of the Whitney Home and School Association will be held in Whitney School on Wednesday May 26, at 8 p.m. of the Ontaro Federation of Home and Schools will give a talk on "Parâ€" ent Education" and "Home and Famâ€" ily Living". Everyone i will be served Officers for the coming term Wil be elected at this meeting. FEvervone is welcome, refreshments oo * t 00:00000000“0000:.0,‘0,0.’0000:0000‘0:00 un snn mm patienine 480449848444 4@ ~ Forget your age! Thousands are peppy at 70. Try pepping up‘"‘ with Ostrex. Contains tonle for weak, own feeling due solely to body‘s lack of jrou many men and women call "‘old."‘ ‘I‘ry Ostrex Tonic Tablets for pep, younger fecling, this very day, New "get acquainted" size only L0c. For sale at all drug stores everty where, "Old at 40,50,607" â€"= Man, You‘re Crazy the coming term will C w a t ht w V N @~ NP ENT ET * 4" * 4 * “)OQOQQOQQOW ommf MOQWOQOOOOQOQOOOQOOOO“ N O W is the time to have your furs measure % â€" Remodelled @ Repaired © â€" Redyed â€" Cleaned IF you need a new fur coat let us make it to your FURRIER S id Miss Joan Murtagh was hostess to S. thoe bowling team of the O.N.R. at her home on Monday evening, hâ€" Guests spent a most enjoyable evenâ€" ce ing socially. . Music â€"and fortur;e t !L ing forming the evening‘s enteltam- ment. . its guaranteed to fit The Women‘s Missionary Society of First United Church held their reguâ€" lar monthly meeting in the Church hall recently. Highlighting the affair was the showing of colored lantern slides entitled "New Canadians in the Making." "Many persons from other than British stock are seecking freeâ€" dom in the country", said Mrs. A. Jackson, who was commentator. "They bring with them much that is fine and necessary to the development of this country". The films showed something of what thoeso newvomers are «contributing â€" in the way of mining, farming, lumber: ing and fishing, in industry and also in the skilled trades, science and the cultural life of Canada. The great part of what the United Church of Canada is doing to aid these newcomers in their land ‘of adoption was made known. ‘ Upon arrival in this strange land, many are met by misson workers who speak their language. All People‘s Missions and the Churches of All Naâ€" tions were formed to meet community needs while vacation schools, camps and folk festivals all make their speâ€" cial contribution. The idea, of course, is that through personal contact and knowledge all races are united in muâ€" tual interest. For good work on your Furs see “BROWI’S’I‘QN†Mrs. R. Milne, the president was in the chair, and conducted the opening worship service using the 46th Psalm. in the absence of Mrs. S. Ireland, Mrs. H. R. Travers, acted as secretary. Mrs, Bull gave the treasurer‘s report and Mrs P. H. Carson presided at the piâ€" ano One hundred calls by members, of which 84 were at the hospital was reâ€" ported.. On display were many lovâ€" ely handâ€"knitted crib covers which will be included in Clothing for Engâ€" land parcels. Also on display was an attractive quilt for‘ the Indian school at Alberta. [ *> An â€" interesting letter from â€" Miss Louise Mayowna, former W.M.S. comâ€" munity â€" worker of the Poreupine Camp, was read. Miss Mayowna who is having a furlough year, has been taking a special course in religious Miss Joan Murtagh Hostess To 0. N. R. Bowling Team Later in the evening the hostess assisted by Verna Kelly ser ved 'a deli~* cious lunch. Among the guests: were. Peg Mcâ€" Latughlin, Ben Drury, Celia Smnther- am, Laura Fleming, Jean Sweeney‘ Mova Wallace, Leng Wilson angt Verâ€" na Kelly. M \""’ ""N""Ol" «it P l t BP P PAAA P L L PP C P PP L P «h P P P P PP P L Dancing 10 P.M. â€" 2 A.M And His Fine Band Direct Fr om Casa Loma Featur in% Perr y Dale And The Vocal Quartet 7 »4 ‘ c 2 2 »7¢ $« * ty Y C + * d PW o . eipruncd PA apprimng e 2 = 2 e a= 1 Er it costs no more than ready made Riverside Pavilion . C N_ â€" it Meeting of ~~ A B A CG t % â€" Relined © â€" sStored THURSDA YÂ¥ MAS , 1@#3 ecducation work this Spring at Searâ€" ritt College, Crossvilleé,; Tenn., along with a group of missionaries from all over the world. Included in the course which ended May was a travel seminar through the.Carolinas, Geoâ€" rgia and Alabama, "‘She wrote of the great beauty of the "southern States in the early Spring, ~Miss Mayowna‘s next WMS appointment is Winniâ€" peg where she will buih work in the early fall. The president requosted nâ€"large atâ€" tendance at the Jiume W. M. S. moetâ€" ing, ther‘closing getc «0ogether before the Summer vacation‘months. This will take the formm®f‘a pot lueck lunâ€" cheoon on the regulart mdeting day. Mrs. Majuty of the Salvation Army will be the Theorc will also be a . Members of} Mrs.‘Fravers W. M. S group were responsin for ‘the May program ‘and ‘servéed@»g@itermoon tea at the close of the* mbé#ting. * OFFICE . HOURS.. -Daily 10 am to 4pm +. Mon.. Wed. ; Ei. Evenings § o 8 p.im:. and by appointments as J}d lï¬â€œva‘le, your lTeoat is glazed when going mlo,' torage and glazed again when taken out us L s LA f ‘rurgirers 17B Pine 8St. N: MADEâ€"TO:MEASURE Judith MacLean > * pecalizing i n i. $JY# ® '1 D iseases of . . _# VEFERINARIAN cpttiheb | t c ons UI'f ; -YOur 10 Cedar St. N. OPPOSITE Vietory Theatre I‘“O\'l', 1536â€"M 111 fl‘_oko St. * 4 ow# »8 Orders Given Prompt Aitention V.Ss. p.y.M by experts Out Of Town TITMMINS PHONE 112 x