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Porcupine Advance, 1 Aug 1946, 1, p. 3

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~ An citizens are requested to coâ€"operate in the observance Lioyd Boyes, Jean Anderson, James Wismath, David Morrish. Geraid Boyes, Danny Belisie, Owen Jones, Rite Howâ€" ard, Evona !‘}’orofl Joan McPhate, drejeik, onm Cunningham, Joy Milâ€" Pat Thompeon, Sheila Robinson. Tests are conducted twice weekly in order ~to ‘accomodate the very large Beginner‘s class. . , ‘ test ## S We immers cessiul in passing their and receiving the coveted Badge at the Achumaeher Lion‘s Club Bwinuning Pool, at tests conducted the promoted to the "Pallywog" swim ler, Georgette Portelance, Da'othy Doâ€" uu., Janet LaRond, Nancy Caldâ€" well (Austin, Texas), Billy Caldwell (Austin,: Texas), Jim:â€" Blakeman, Ne!â€" son Nell, Robert Millions, Alfred Johannes, May Turner, â€"Olga Para, } w it k 5_ t : qB Th i 324 io B ho .. > _ â€" . NeA i. sn es oc sc s c c 0 uw o e o your order to The Advance. â€" was held ag it was too ccld. Instead the children brought their lunch and Wmmmmm had a picnic at the playgronnd Fhird Ave. at Ced'll' Street JEWELLER â€"â€" OPT Riverside Pavilion HENRY KELNECK HIS mmm'r AND HIS ORCHESTRA: â€"Every Saturday Night For Top Dancing Enjoyment (Bookings for Spring Dances and Parties Now Accepted) CIVIC HOLIDAY I hgreby proclaim Monday _ August 5th, to be a Suvervisor, Lion‘s Club Pool Town of Timmims . R. Bielek of this holiday â€" *Presents Breeze‘right through midâ€" season doldrums. in this dréss! Pattern 4503 ~accertuatesâ€" smoothâ€"lines â€"with a modernistic design at the shoulder. Buttons for convenience! Pattern 4503: 14, 16, 18, 20; 32, 34, 36,: 38, 40, 42: Size 16, 3¢yds. 39â€"in. Embroidery transfer included. Send TWENTY CENTS for this patâ€" tern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADâ€" CAMERON Attendance at the Cameron street playground is also below the normal with only approximately 50 children daily but <this lower average is no doubt due to the unfavorable weather and the ripening of berries. On Wednesday the children of this lWcality, with their supervisor, left the playground and went down to the river where they had a very pleasant swimâ€" ming party. The wind was bit cold but all had a swel time.. Twentyâ€"five attended the swimming party and they were all given swimming instructions by the swimming instructor. ~ Many games are being played and interesting stories are also read to the children by the supervisor. Gaston Beaulleu General Supervisor. ‘A senior boys‘ team was formed with the following players: Roland Deschenes, Omer Poitras, Buddy Fors, Lino Favero, Johnny Ruest, Leo St. Jean, Loui Bendo, Harris MceKeen. Friday, July 26, the Boys‘ Junior team played the girls‘ team and won 16â€"6. Outstanding players for the the boys were Omer Poitras, Bobby McNéil, Eddie McMillan and Hughie Jackson. _ Elizabeth Bagatto, Nola Kinderwater; played very well. for the On Saturday tlie Junior Boys‘ team won a game from Townsite by 14â€"0. TOWNSITE ‘Attendance at the. Townsite playâ€" ground is way below the normal with only approximately. 50 children using the equipment daily. aâ€" _ MciIntyre Picnic Program Monday, July 22, the children of the Hollinger playground held a pleasâ€" ant swimming party at Gilllies Lake with about 22 taking part in the fun. A senior ball téam has now been organized and is now ready to meet other teams. ~Many games are being played and interesting stories are read to the children. _A change was made recently in the Playground personnel. seusons, has left the playâ€" ground to up a new position,. Miss Helen Fetrart of the Cameron street playgrounds succeeded Miss Korri and Miss Laucille Clusieau, the new superâ€" visor, has succeeded Miss Perrari as stipervisor at the Cameron Street playground. ~period of unsettled wesather throughout last week kept the daily attendance at the four municipal playâ€" grounds below the average. Not more than 2700 children are using the equipâ€" ment. The ripenirg of berries in the district séems to attract many. The following are the weekly reâ€" ports as turned in by the supervisors of the respective playgrounds: HOLLINGER s Attendance at this .centre was below the normal with only approximately 40 children attending daily. MONETA The attendance ut Moneta has been below the average with approximately 75 + taking part in the festivities planned for them. ‘Those planning to spend the day at the park will find free tea and cdoffee served from 11.30 to 2 p.m., and a free basket checking bcoth in operation; It will be necessary to bring along your own sugar, however. front of what should be a reeord erowd. In addition to all this, there will be the usual elowns, fishâ€"ponds, and midâ€" way, plus the music of the MeIntyre +4 26 i e BARN DANCE HITS Lucille Clusieau Appointed â€" â€" Tors m carery As Playground Supervisor In the evening, from 8.30 to 10 o‘clock, there will be an ice show at the Arena. Among the brilliant soleists will be Barbara Ann Scott, Nerth American Chaimpion, Yvonne Sherman, U.S. Junior Pairs Champ, along with Pat Scully, Jacqueline Byers and Roger Todhunter. Comedy, and group numâ€" bers will also be featured. And the day doesn‘t end there! There will be round dancing in the gym to the music of Jack Bridges and his Top Hatters, with square daneing with Hank Biliek and his orchestra in the audiâ€" Pool Room Owner Fined For Allowing Gambling Many _ A dA t d any games and. interesting stories read and directed by the superâ€" (Continued from Page One) Festive enough for Sundayâ€"best! That‘s what a pinafore when you add flowerâ€"fresh embroid‘- ery. Costs: little but looks so goodr BELIEVE IT OR â€"~ It‘s hard to‘ believe it but this charming dress may ‘be washed and hung on a hanger to dry â€" no ironing. . Roséemary Rice of NBC‘s ‘Adventures of Archie Anâ€" grews," wears it in dusty pink but it comes in many pastel colors‘ The bow at the neck snd soft crepe sleeves make it zracaml, Et‘s Sficony design and the fabric‘s ciâ€" ella.. : £% hnas of motifs; cutung chart; sizes 2, 4, 6 in one puflm : Send TFWENTY CENTS for this pattern to The Advance. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Make this with little material and so little effort! . Pattern 700 . mso\“» Coal Co. Limited | ‘; PHONE 102 35 First Ave., Timmins TORONTO eveny day LEAVE NORTH BAY $.35 an. â€" 445 pn. 11.00 pm. _ (Daylight Time) Daily vacation Bible School classes were begun this week at the Gospel Hall at the corner of Eim St. and Sixth Ave., Timmins. Evangelist Arâ€" thur E. Smith is in charge. _ Classes are held Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until noon and Wednesday and Thursday night meetâ€" ings are held for adults and children at 8 p.m. Vacation School Opens Friday night the sixth annual on Barn Dance hneld by the Kinsmen‘s Riverside Pavilion and enjoying to the 68 and these were the soutce of of the evening‘s anusement. Aithough these dances were approâ€" priately "called" the aim of the guests was apparently to disregard all direeâ€" everyone was meeting everyone, else. The orchestra players were all dressed in their Sunday worst, and placed in conspicious places around thc hall werk local works of art, including one rather layge pig, and several other barnyard residents. Most of the: folks present came ‘as directed,>> wearing old clothes, plerity colorful, overalls, <plaid shirts, ragged straw hats, some even in patched trouâ€" sets. â€" Ladies had bright bows in their hair, â€" pigtails, appropriate headdresses The hall was. so crowded. and the dancers so amicable that at the conâ€" clusion of each number, large circles (fashioned after the Indian pow wow) of folks sat in the middle of the dance floor and awalt.ed the following numâ€" ber. During the evening a draw was made for nylon stockings, and the lucky ticket number was hneld by Miss Jean Andrews, of South Porcupine. Menty Kelneck and his orchestra provided much of the evening‘s hilarâ€" ity by inserting a number of square and daddy‘s: shirts, suitably monoâ€" To boremgole e in eau une a regular steat dril of contact saturated wi cmhorated oll of turpenâ€" Wife Preservers\â€" Arrange at once for any Changes Required Advertise in the New Directory the and sunnmg, jumper to don for Mps 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16.32% to town. . Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 39-1!1 % â€"yd. contrast. \ 34, 36, 38, 40. Sizelelouso,l%y‘ds f 30â€"in.; shorts, 1% yds.; jumper, 2% yds. Send Twenty Cents to The Adfi for each pattern. Print cimls‘ | Pattern W4773 . . . Wrap yourself in name, address, pattern flattery! This pattern has that wonâ€" size. e iss Pattern W4192 . . .A winsome little fichu sundress Pattern‘ W4792, buttons dowih the back, so it‘s as efiey te as it :is to sew! There‘s a cute rufled bonnet included, too. ~Sizes 2,4, 8.; ., 10, â€" Bize 6, sunfrock: and bmet yds. #â€"inch material. Paitern W4754 . . . Have a nice vacaâ€" tion! ‘This pattern gives you a drawâ€" stxing blouse and shorts for spo‘rts w4792 *\ s oo t ts derful noâ€"sideâ€"seam blouse that 3‘ wraps about you and‘ ties,. Perky A back cuffs, revers,. Separate Bizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Sige‘ 16, t piece ‘dress, 2% â€"yds., 39â€" inch matm Mu wmc has nnooth shoulder line! Good looking: and to construct, this dress has no 31«1 to set in. l:mwish use remfia for smart cotm'ut. Sizes 14,"I6 1‘; 32, :34, 36, 38, 40, 42. sazemz%y 39â€"in.: % yd. contrast. ,w”“xm _’l; «+ #0, * 14 30

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