n i (Tel: 2456) TMVOMENS MISSIONARY SOCIETY "the Womens Missionary Society of the Mountjoy Church held.‘their "Mother‘s Day" Tea on Saturday May 8th in the church. Mrs. Gilmour Smith and Mrs. Haystead, president, received the guests. Mrs. H. Lang was the treasurer. Mrs. Boiten and Mrs. McElwee were in charge of the Bake Sale, and so many varieties of tasty foods were being sold. x 0 OE uo LK 4 MA Sera ae Mï¬â€™ ® By KAY JOHNSON LAWN BOWLERS WANTS MEMBERS The Timmins Lawn Bowling Club held a business meeting in the dining room of the Windsor Hotel Sunday. Mrs. Jack Scott, president, presxded at the meetmg e qo Eenc en e o LÂ¥ _ La s 2e w LADIES‘ NIGHT â€" ITALIAN STYLE The Timmins Lions Club held a Ladies‘ Night (Italian Style) in the gymnasium of the Mcintyre Arena. Club memâ€" bers and their wives met at the Community Building for dinâ€" ner." Greg. Evans gave a toast to the Ladies‘ and Mrs. Stan. Fowler responded. Afterwards several selections were renderâ€" ed by the Italian mixed choir which consists of approximately 40 members and under the direction of Mrs. Dorothea Mascioli. Louis Vacchine and his orchestra supplied . the music for dancing. + SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k Burnett on arrival of a bouncing beautiful daughter, Brenda Lee, a sister for Beverley Ann. pPRF a ue hy aly CE w 4 0+ m Af _ _ B 4 -v ; .Ad ET . Mrs. N. Young was convenor of the tea tables, which were attractively dressed with white covers aid colored lighted candles with uiolets around the centre. _ A table was set with fancy garments and crotchet and knitted work, this being convened by Mrs. J. V. McClung and Mrs. C. Schoemaker. The Kitchen Committee consisted of Mrs. Wendell Brewer, Mrs. Tom Miller, Mrs. W. H. Banks, Mrs. F. Passmore and Mrs. J. Lillie P .# Soft music was played by several girls. The C.GLT. Girls were serving the tea tables and were dressed in their middies and navy skirts. Those serving were Adele Gasuette, June Sutherland, Phyllis Mittan, Mary McMullâ€" en, Shirley White, Carol Newell, Marilyn Moisley, Janet Suthâ€" erland and Jean Thompson. UUUDU, H‘s SS aA NA 4 O y _ P C Oe C Membership tickets were distributed amongst the memâ€" bers and tickets will be placed at the office of Mr. Percy Youlton, 12 Pine St. North. Anyone wishing to purchase tickets may get same at Mr. Youlton‘s or from any member of the club. Ladies $2 per season; gentleman $3 per season. It was decided that members will hold their own key to club house. The greens committee is enxious to prepare the greens for bowling. As soon as the weatherman says "O.K.", then they will begin, so as to get an early start bowling. h. s 48 h ced OW w 5 e d e o e . t Dr. M. J. Kelly, chairman, explainâ€" ed to the workers that the amusement tax which has come into effect for concert. series this year, will be borne by the $5.00 membership fee, and thus, he added, there will be nq inâ€" crease over former years. YY iAAA U\aslll, 9 Th ut cacau th on n o. ~ T s o â€" dnA h ts With all the good sound working‘ E:drï¬rrï¬ttees’ it promised to be a good year‘s entertainment, so come along lawn bowlers and get your membership tickets now. Mrs. Benetta Shields, representaâ€" tive of the Columbia Arts Corporation who sponsors the community concerts, spoke briefly. Following the dinner a film of outstanding artistss was shown. Dr. Kelly szaid that there would be a limited number of new memberâ€" ships available this year. The Kinnette Club held a meeting at the Children‘s Shelter on May 2nd. On June 2nd a rummsge sale will be held at the Timmins Market on Mountjoy St. South. NZ _ N2 V Nt ds Ob Mrs. Zincone and son Nick, have left for Toronto. Mrs. Zincone‘s home is in Toronto and Nick will be spending someâ€" time with her on a vacation. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Ormandy on arrival of a baby boy, born at St. Mary‘s Hospital, April 28th. The T.C.A.C. marble tournament scheduled for May 6, was postponed until Saturday, May 13, all being well. The tournaâ€" ment will declare four town champions, also a grand chamâ€" pion marbleâ€"shooter. It will be held next to the Thompson Building. . 1 e c onl e Pe J T TT s saas ) s A mt Anybne having any clothing, kindly get in contact with Mrs. Henry Ossâ€" trosser,. phone 336w. Mrs. Edward Reed presided at the meeting. C * The Cochrane Presbyterial of the Women‘s Missionary Society will be held in the First United Church on May 17 and are asked to notice the regular meeting is postâ€" poned until Thursday, May 25th. To o O PM h n e m on Te A mm A fhn Mrs. L. Lackberg from the Regisâ€" tered Nurses Association addressed the club and stated that there was a shortage of trained nurses, and at her suggestion, they decided to form a scholarship to help defray expenses for a nurseâ€"inâ€"training for three years. PU“\JU LEA A U _ Bs B MA CC W MR Bs C C P C Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Curtis: j Tamarack Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Thelma, to Kenneth Walker River, Manitoba. The wedding will take place at First United 7 The treasurer, Mrs. William Wallace said there was sufficient funds for this purpose. Cheques were made out to the Vicâ€" torisn Order of Nurses, St. John‘s Ambulance, Salvation Army and the Children‘s Aid. A Son Is Born Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Metâ€" calfe, a son. James Robert, five pounds twelve and a half ounces. at St. Mary‘s Hospital on March 30. Both doing Mr. Jos. Kinsey is ill in Wales, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey left for Wales some 10 months ago for one year‘s â€"<tay, but Mr. Kinsey became ill with arthâ€" ritis six weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey‘s residence in Timmins is 154 Algonquin boulevard. Some C. C. Members Still Available: Kelly Rummage Sale Coming rch on May 27th, at 2.30 p.m. Ill In W ales 11, 1950 Legion Banquet The 22nd anniversary banquet of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canaâ€" dizn Legion was held Monday evenâ€" ing in the auditorium of the Mcâ€" Intyre Arena. The members sat down to a chicken dinner. They started by singing O‘Canada, following grace said by Mrs. E. Toast to the King was proposed by. Mrs. Ann Pressley, president. Mrs. Les. Nicholson proposed a toast to the Provincial Command, and Mrs. Robert Hardy responded. Mrs. H. Harris. 2nd viceâ€"president, proposed a tosst to the Ladies Auxiliary, and Mrs. W.. Wilkinson responded. The table prize was won by Mrs. T; Richard. The Birthday Cake was cut and served. it was a twoâ€"layer cake made by Mrs. Les, Nickolson. The dinner came to a conclusion by singing ‘"The King." The dance and social evening was spent at the Legion Memorial Hall with members‘ husbands and Legionâ€" naires attending. Mrs. George Starling of 55 Laurier Avenue is in St. Mary‘s Hospital, sufâ€" fering from a stroke. We hope will soon be much better. tid have returnéd to Cochrane, after visiting Timmins for their brother‘s funeral, Mr. Romeo Fortin. Mr. Fred Fortin of Holtyre was in Timmins attending his brothef‘s funâ€" eral, Romeo Fortin, and has now reâ€" turned to Holtyre. Mrs. C. Levesque and Miss Ida Forâ€" Mr. Starling Suffers Cer. Spruce St. and Third Ave. eBNONE 324 TIMMINS Clean Rooms Day or Week The King Edward Hotel Very Reasonable Rate Quilet Atmosphere 6°Y Elsie â€" Marguerite Hefferman, is wearing a lovely engagement ring and the lucky boy is Clarence Masci. Wedâ€" ding plans are indefinite. Mrc. K. S. McLeod has returned from Toronto, a f t e r visiting her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Ross have reâ€" turned with their mother for a short visit and their children Peggy Lyn, and Carol Ann. Tony Florent, John Roy, Mrs. E. and Sylvio Paquin of Rouyim were in town attending the funeral t of Romeo Fortin, to Rouyn. The T.C.A.C. folk dancing began on Saturday in the Polish White Eagle hzell, Elm St. North. This is the second series of classes and will mainly concern round dancing, such as waltz, schottische and polka. Doris Fenner is ses, assisted by . piano. We are very happy to say congratuâ€" lations to you Mrs. Dorothy Reed, of 100 Fourth zvenue, Schumacher. Mrs. Reed won six prizes in ‘"‘Take A Chance," quiz program, which is broadcast over CKGB on Sunday evening. These were the prizes: an eclectric ironer. a washing machine, a childâ€" ren‘s wading pool, a library of full frequency records, several albums of popular and clzssical records, and an electric sewing machine. Shirley McQuc tt. Sandra Southcott, Iona Brown and Beulah Anne Goheen and Billy Goheen received memory course certificates this week. The cortificates were presented by Doris Orr, memory work promoter. Saturday evening Mrs. T. Clarks and Mrs. F. Kelly were hostesses at a party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacKenzie. Tom â€" leaves shortly for Lucknow, Ont., where he will take up the duties of a farmer. Doris will join him at the close of the school year. The party was held ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cooke, Platt Voette, was a complete surprise to the honâ€" orees. Just prior to the serving of reâ€" freshments J‘ohn Bagordo read a poem composed by Mrs. Kelly in which the best wishes for a success in their new venture and regret at losing their conpanionship was eloquently related. Bert Thompson then presented Doris and Tom with a lovely gift on behalf of zl1 the guests. 1 Invited to attend were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cooke, Kay and Tom Leck, Bert and Eva Thompson, © John and Ann Bagordo, Kitty and Stewart Urquhart, Marguerite and Ad Hamel, Dave and Vi Lamb, Kathleen and Jack Macâ€" Donnell, Bea and Bill Mair, Audrey and Jack Taylor, Gerry and Gladys Killeen, Evelyn and Fred Torrence, Tcom and Margaret\Moors, Mr. and Mrs. Cahill, Mr. and Mrs. E, Dick, T:oris and Tom MacKenzie, Marg and Wergus Kelly, and In a and Tom Clarke. Mrs: Gerry Belands left for Winniâ€" peg recently, to visit with her father who is seriously ill, also will visit with her sisters and brother and friâ€" ends. Mr. and Mrs. D. Sylvester and family were recent visitors in town, and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Whittle, Second Avenue. Jack Waite and Eddie Laescich, stuâ€" dents at Queens University arrived home for the summer months. Demonstration of trays for mother and baby; baby‘s layette and mother‘s clothing: rezsons why breastâ€"feeding is bestâ€"to be explained, to expectant fathers only,. at the Porcupine Health Unit, Thursday, May 18, at 8 p.m. Also how to feed, cloth and dress the babe, will be explained. Folk Dancing Begins Social Personal CONGRATULATIONS Poet Too Modest Congratulations BREAST FEEDING BEST Social Personal sCHUMACIIER The Riverside Pavilion _ Cabaret Style Dancing ; instructing the clasâ€" Jean Larcher at the _and have returned COME EARLY AND ENJOY YOUR DANCING TO THE FULLEST Every Saturday At The Henry Kelneck His Orchestra The Mission Band held their reguâ€" lar weekly meeting in the Church Hall with eighteen children present. The devotion period was conducted by Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. J. Kent. The business session was conducted by Elâ€"ine Buderick, assisted by Connie Buderick, and Barry MacMillan. Plans were made for a Mission Band rally to take place in two weeks. Vrrious games were played and Mrs. Kent lod the children in several songs. Mrs. Frasor read the children the story.. of the Umbrella, and this brought the meeting to a close. Those attending the Mission Band are as follows: dudy Fleming, Judy Beaton, â€" Connie Buderick, Elaine Buderick. Diane Buderick, Diane Macâ€" Millan, Wayne MacMillan, Barry Macâ€" Millan,. Diane Baker, Joanâ€"Ann Macâ€" Neil. David Buchman, Barry Kent, h C C A Marilyn Kient. Bernice Brown, Bobby Allen. Wendy Moran, Carol Bilenk}i, and leaders Mrs. J. Kent, Mrs. D. @raser. Another successful M.A.A. party was held in the Mcintyre Arena Gymâ€" nasium. Saturday, May 6. Bridge and Whist were played. Those winrning prizes are as follows: for bridge, the Ladies first won by Mrs. S. Urquhart, and Mrs. H. Leng; Gentlemen bridge winners, Mr. G. Labarr and Mr. S. Urquhart. Prizes in whist were won by Ladies first, Miss Helen Bennett, Mrs. E. Tisdale. Mrs. J. Bennett; Gentlem2n first. Mrs. L. Cheurefils, Mrs. A. Mau and Mrs. Kean. This brought the cards to close with dancing enjoyed by all presont to the music of J‘ce Slobodian and his orchestra. Those attending the party were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Chevrefils, Mr. and Mrs. L. Durocher, Mrs. J. Cowdan, Mr. and Mrc. E. Hicks, Mrs. L. Shingler, Wrs. C. Kennedy. Mrs. E. Tisdale,; Mr. anc Mrs. E. Dumbabbin, Mrs. E. Duxfield Mr. and Mrs. J. MacKenzie, Mrs. A. Mair. Mr. F. Bennett, Mr. W. Clarke, Mrs. E. Demircle, G. Wharton, Mr. K. Cambridge, Mrs. S. Kitchen, Mrs. E. Symith, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ranâ€" kin, Mrs. F. Roberton, Mr. and Mrs. S Malkin, Mr. and Mrs. L. MacKinâ€" non. Mrs. E. Sayers, Mrs. G. MacGee, Mrs. J. Whittle, Mr. M. Truman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Totten, Mr. and Mrs. F. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Keen, Mre. J. Bennett, Miss Helen Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. J. O‘Chalski, Mr. and Mrs. H. Leng, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowâ€" man, Mrs. T. Small, Mr. and Mrs. B. Crosby, Mrs. L. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. L. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. H. Harâ€" ris, Mr. and Mrs. F. Davies, .Mr. and Mrs. . Urquhart, Mr. N. MacAlpine, Mrs. A. Little, Mr. and Mrs. L. Budâ€" erick,. Mr. and Mrs. Vadeneau, Mr. and Mrs. MacCann, Mr. and Mrs. J‘. Seuâ€" bert. Mrs. J. Sandwith, Mr. Cline, Mr. A. Fournier, Mr. and Mrs. S. Macâ€" Millan, Mrs. A. Finnerty, Mrs. H. Dobson, Mrs. V. Philips, Mr. and Mrs. MacDougal, Mr. C. Cybulski, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kelly, Mrs. R. Kellar, Mr. and Mre. T. Godin, Mr. G. LaBarr. Mr. R. Proulx, Mr. and Mrs. D. Baker, Mrs. W. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shippam, Mrs. W. Rowe, Mr. J. Symes, Mr. and Mrs. MacCormick, Jackie Sauriol. ‘ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ‘EVERYTHING IN MUSIC" Mission Band PIANOS Willis Co. Mason Rise RECORDS 114 Third Ave. PHONE 3525 . A. Party Of All Types "PAV BY MRS. D. FRASER (Telephone 88) News From Mr. and Mrs. M. Sauriol, Blanche Sauriol, Mr. and Mrs. D. Kitner, Miss Kay MacMillan, Harry Hutt, Malcome MacMillan, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gurveâ€" tich, Mr. and Mrs. D. Campbell, Billy and Budd} Hannighan, Mr. and Mrs. L. Malkin, Betty Smythe, Douglas Bassett, Estelle Hannighan, Ann Guiho, Steve Dunn, lJimmy MacGee, Jackie Longworth, and Mrs. D. Fraser and many others. A shower was held at the home of Mrs. Pete Edlund, 115 Second avenue, Schumacher, in honor of Mrs. Hans Skogberg, the former Elsie Kleven of Bourkes, Ontario. 'I"-I:n;â€i'iving room â€" was beautifully decorated w i t h pink and white streamers and silver bells. Among those present were Mrs. O. Kleven, mother of the bride, Mrs. Peter Edlund, Miss Ortrud Edlund, Mrs. Ernest Erickson, Mrs. S. Peterâ€" son, Mrs. Ernest Moller, Mrs. Carl Kleven, Mrs. Sverre Kleven, Mrs. Berge Kleven, Mrs. Tom Kleven, Mrs. Eugene Laflamme, Mrs. Charles Johnâ€" son, Mrs. C. Kristjanson, Mrs. Fred Wilkinson, Mrs. COle Hansen and Mrs. : Wickstead. Mrs. Sverre Anderson and Mrs. Magne Edvardsen sent gifts but were not present. Pictures were taken indoors by Mrs. Wilkinson. Mrs. P. Edlund. assisted by Miss Orâ€" trud Edlund, served a dainty lunch. gifts. She left to return to her homg The bride received many lovely in Bourkes before joining her husâ€" band who is employed at Atikokain, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Skogberg were married in March in Swastika by Rev. J. W. Wilkinson Alex Mair left for Toronto owing to Mair r. Our sincere sympathy is exâ€" tended to family in the loss of such a fine old gentleman. D. H. Wigston R. O., Mrs. Hans Skogberg 137B Third Ave. Timmins Eyes Examined Phone 2505 ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS The Forest Fires Prevention Act and Regulations _______â€"M PROSPECTORS â€" WOODS OPERATORS â€" FARMERS FISHERMEN â€" TOURISTS AND ALL OTHERS 1. Travel} Permit reâ€" quired in slosed areas. Wadrk Permit required, (showing deâ€" finite location of camp). Travel Permit required in closed MINING CLAIM OWNERS PROSPECTORS Burning Permit reâ€" rtquired (for other than camp fires). Permit re.â€" quired (for assessâ€" ment work on minâ€" ing claims). E4) Travelling, Using or Working, the Forest Area, Between 1 April and 31 October in each year To comply with the following regulations : WOODns ACnnmtmAlnr e« OPERATORS FARMERS PERMITS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM ANY OFFICE OF THE Statutes of Ontario, The Ladies Guild of Schumacher Anglican Chapel, held its regular work meeting in the chapel hall. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Schofield. Rev. Cannon Cushing conâ€" ducted the devotional period. a tea and bake sale and sale of work, on May 26, in the chapel hall. Lunch was served by Mrs. Schofield at the close of the meeting. HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS ANGLICAN SALE COMING 1948, Being Chapter 32; 12, George VI Work â€" Permit,. reâ€" quired (all year reâ€" quirement). "Before any bush operation including sawmills, commenâ€" ces. M a i n t a i n Fire Equipment in acâ€" cordance with scheâ€" dule. Burning Permits required. ONTARIO FIRHERMEN, TOURISTS AND OTHERS Travel Permit required in closed areas. Burning Permit required for other than camp fires. Save this notice for future reference SETTLERS Burning Permit re. quired for br us h slash, and/or clearâ€" ing fires. Fires to be guarded un completely O U T. FARMERS PAGE THRER