meony plaved Te .. i satin | Mrs. Fr Timmin Mrs. In Cameo Gown of White Satin; Jo Melville Becomes Bride of Frank Corris united in The brid Wet lee Agents With Underwriting Facilities For All Linecs of Insurance UdCGs . in ene of "TOCOME Â¥ POINT ' f is one of our specialties. You need never fear being dcluoul with technical }phmscnlogy w hen buyâ€" ing <insurance from this agency. We will explain clearly, the type of coverâ€" age you need for the antount ‘ you can afford. Why not drop in and disâ€" cuss your insurance probâ€" lems with us? We will be happy to serve you. Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering Timmins And South Porcupine HUMPHREY MITCHELL Misister NA ME inuities broach, poartment of Labow, OfHaws n# COGMPFLITE INFORM ATION about Canadian Government Anavities s A lowâ€"cost Canadian Government Annuvity guarantees you as much as $1200 a year for life. » No medical Examination is required. »b Your Annvity cannot be seized under any law. You cannot lose your money even if your payments fall into arrears. b Anyone, from 5 to 85, is eligible. Annuvities Branch DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR A. MacNAMARA Deputy Minister yE0w and while mini@ture mums, Miss Kathleen Corris, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid and wore a gown of joquil yellow jersey, fashioned with low rounded neckline, puffed sleeves and bouffant skirt. She wore a little Dutch cap, matching mittens and carried an old fashioned nosegay of: mauve miniature mums. George Corris was his brother‘s gro:msman while Frank Melville Jr. and Wilfred Rondeau ushered. After the ceremony a reception was held in the Rainbow Rocm of the Goldfields Hotel, where the many guests were received by Mrs Melville wearing a smart dress of black printed silk with a black hat trimmed with black and pink feathers, and misted with veiling black accessories and corsage of tea roses. The groom‘s moth®r, who also received wore a chic afternoon dress of back crepe with side drape of black satin, a black hat with tiny ostrich plume in mauve, black accessories and a corsage of purple and white miniature chrysanthemums. The bride‘s table was beautifully apâ€" pointed with banquet cloth centred with a fourâ€"tiered wedding cake nestâ€" ling in soft folds of misty blue net. Later, the bride and groom l°ft for a trip to Southern Ontario. For travelling the bride â€" chose a smart suit of pale bue with back acâ€" cessories and corsage of rosebuds. On their return the young couple will reâ€" side in Schumacher. Out of town guest was Mrs. Allan Craig of Toronto. The bride‘s her attendants were enâ€" graved sterling silver bracelets and the grooms gift to his attendants were gold filled key chains. Prior to her marriage the bride was EYES EXAMINED CLASSES FITTED Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH (Ostrosser Bldg.) Timmins ECIENTIFIC ACCURACYX w hedral train in t tilk tulle veil fall me ecronet of sa t] kirt ainty Dutch cap ashioned nosega mnor nd cap W i , the b igainst aut 1€ imn bloom was decke leeve 1€ badt Sudbui Ertâ€" Webb, Mr. anc man, Miss Madge Harvey Webb leay iton where they wi Of Jack G 1mpré the*. n wh ‘ $# WOMAN‘S PAGE xÂ¥ ftamily Mrs. bu Virs. K. Johnson and Son Billy Return From Engiand. While There Timmins Woman Made Extensive Study of Britains Problems 11 NC cekey mp 1t Personals enry Didier ted Mrs. Campbell Smith. Heaslip. h We‘bdb Websb, Mr and Mrs Robâ€" . and Mrs. T. J. Goodâ€" Madge Webb> and Mr. _ leave today for Ham ey will attend the weddâ€" ack Webb and Miss Jo The wedding wWH take Mi to Henderson, Joe Stone rter have returned to isiting for some time NIL 10 l that the future of a ipon its young people, concentrating much upon the children. Health Service Plan, ther can go to the and she receives an ration book. With ain an extra pint of a reduced rate, the s. Johnson, a native ‘shire, made an inâ€" f the Social and n Britain. Nearly women are working are espeécially noteâ€" They are helping export trade in an _ American dollars ntry. In order that work, and help rsâ€" er shortage’ nurserâ€" y may leave their 1001 age for a nomâ€" ‘en established al} e they are very well iven a midday meal. under the care of 1 workers, but unâ€" aid, the day nurserâ€" t for the demand. ainly to help people ry and works canâ€" a small fee a full The menu consists , peas or cabbage, p of tea. Designed e and 1 en tour s. John: ‘shire, : Campbell‘s mother, Heaslip, over the followed by a reâ€" il Connaught Hotel lightfully arranged ation by her coâ€" > of Hollinger Conâ€" f Haieybury spent Toronto ng on transport, are Civic Restaurâ€" , run by municipal rother opportunity y native England t have many pleaâ€" nany fine impressâ€" t me all my life, t left the deepest e and my son was t of the English unbelievable hardâ€" ing and since the ill can smile and Mrs. Kay Johnson, itly returned from and her son Billy They port t Ameri tly in a very pretty ceremony in St. Joachim‘s RKomsa i South Porcupine and pictured above are Mr. and Myr . The bride is the former Norbetine Molly Ferriga id Mrs. J. H. Ferrigan. The gfroom is the son of M yÂ¥ , Didier of Matachewan. Photo by Royal Stuid ind children visâ€" iends in Heaslip 1y Campbell and s not so much to provide each meal, cheap but furanaoa 1 the Thanksgivin â€" in town Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. A.+W. ing with relative onto. Gordon Eyre has spending sometime in there he also flew where he spent a bri Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M rane are visiting their da Blanche Meakin and Mrs Mrs. M. Luckko and daugh of Toronto spent the weeken with relatives and friends it The trip wasthe seco Johnson within 18 ye first for her son Billy. travelled through seve: ies’ saw much of the by the war and visit« They also . made an of Scotland. One of t marks they visited wa. eral and the Thistle His Majesty the King the Order of the G: visited St. Margaret‘s On the trip over t fcod products which ratiOned. The averag son for a week is as teéa, 3 oz. butter, *4 2 oz. bacen, 1 oz. lart cents meat per weel mionth, %10s. soap p< ut, 1 bar soan for chil Born ~ .To Mr. and M Craig, (Nee Eva HOH), street, in Porcupine Gen( October"12. a daughter. difference being paid ment. She is also en ration of meat extra, pays the normal price ocbtain orange juice an Ooil. _ When allocatio reach the district she to preference, Shortages‘ said Mr: still prevalent in B uUn the trip over tht the Aquatania and ret Ascania. The trip over rather perilous, she sai storms, great waves wh decks and which cause ualties. es s * * * * 8 8 4 4 * 4g9 Mr. and Mrs. Gecrg turned to North Bay al few days visiting at th and Mrs. A. E. Demesza Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Woln ter, are visiting in Mont Mrs. Alvin Knott an Penny have returned : spent the past month vis and relatives in Peterh * * *‘ witheut consulting us! We make moving pleasant and simple, with expert service. Don‘t Make A Move . .. PHONE 510 210 Spruce St. S Night Phone 1733 United Movers EOVI NG K4 $ TORAGC PrTed Pick 111 l1b id Sim ing DC PORCUPINE ADVANCE Printers Publishere PHONE 26 y teach with winning force, 1, story life, discourse. reat Teacher, artfully ith knowing sympathy h faith the springs of the life of ittend but sent gifts were Howe, Miss Betty Nidâ€" ucy DelLuca ‘Miss Joan s Elva Code, Mrs. J. R. Amy Palmerand Mrs. L. ct Thelma Craig Lovely Shower ACHER‘S PRAYER The Rainbow Room (yeckBagks hinge wavys to Teacher, Skillfull One twelve Mfe‘s race to h Llovd Beaudi ted hit icher. Guide Mrs. L. Beaudin, C. Chenier., Mrs. M. Wiliams. Mrs. Miss Claire Mcâ€" i Peterson, Mrs. 11. . Harting, Mrs. Cpalig Jr.; Mrs. J. itcher, Miss Cora s Mrs. W. Teed, h growing â€" hopes fulfill Sss VOrA Craig. ving of lunch ind Mrs Lilian ch was served W. Teed, Mrs elightfully arâ€" was held last was Miss Thelâ€" 1. OQOctober 30. ind BRA N MUFFINS and COEFEFEE . . .:15¢ Jimmy Osmond at the Piano During Dinne a€ Mrs. gifts, whicl rated ham her friend M il especially blue stoo it which Phone 3170 Arnid Ask for Mr. Ken Lamb M1LSA M}s Mrs skill jink i1 ind It was announced that Dean C Robinson of St. Matthew‘s Pro edral, who spent seven years in as a missionary will be guest 5s] for the month of November. ° Following the business sessic was served and a social perio enjoved. During the Ireland, secret: urer, gave thei Gregg conduo Guest speake: Wai Kwo Ing medical studer visiting his fat reguiar Women‘s Missi in the church termmoon with ; visiting his fath outstanding years of age, h. the Lingman T China. He w« gathering by N address which questions on the and answers on interesting and that this vear‘s :s welcomit friends. The theme giving". Delicious Sandwiches Mr., Walter Findlay, c endered two excellent For Reservations igman U He wa ag by M 10 A.M. toâ€"4.P.:M. Goldfields Hotel At All Hours The Ukramian National Choir bu General Admission â€" 50 cents roceeds for Legion Building Fund With Music and Dances of the Gypsy Lands Fickets on Sale at Henry‘s Pharmacy and henneth McQuiggan, Tenor rt Wednesday, Nov. : Fhursday, Nov. 4 1s A delia Pellizz Wedresda J ohn period w A Musical Show Bull, t1 $ss Mar CANADIAN LEGION sS10n Pierce Furniture Store nembe be mo Assisting Th Fortak, Conducting 1 * FVIC ank Opeé ‘athâ€" ipan M Present the His 8 p.m With In A d I‘l * 1 Branch 88 Artists o Pieces, Table, 4 Chairs l( .0 (l '. # ] l.‘ ll I Chrome Kitchen Suite Soprano Houm Phone 944 13 Pine St. South Donnega Ime weekend