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Porcupine Advance, 17 Apr 1947, 1, p. 2

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+ * :A 5 i Thut: i .return»reecivedâ€" what : she 5 .0 'myafife” ‘onthe last ; of the camiVai when ‘a . ctow â€"Of. abO\xt $,000 sang "Let: Us. Call You Sweetheart"at. the : close. of me Aaat: :geflommM ‘The 18â€"yearâ€"dld 1 chan lso présentea withst ;gge bouquet of .rosés: when o u Wiely y â€" AVAALN! .'I‘EZ: ‘Miss Mary Rifkland, Mr. ard '»i:‘t % mme mflbn Miss Nancy McNeil, wss nelen- ciunaén and Mrs. A. R. Harkness, Miss Jeanihe Motift, Miss Belty Jafie Rose, Misc Shicla Mora», Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson,â€" Mr.‘ :gdwws Skavlem, Mr,f gnd Mrs Joe Bloan, "Andrmany= others, -' .::d‘dl:flt:‘ w« f ‘3-:‘ # W â€" aOP "J /A @wo . ,- P "." selft" and Mrs Scou ga solut.ed the ge! Concluding his brief. address. Mr.: Ennis expressed sincere appreâ€" clation to Mr. and Mrs. BHitchelor, club professionals who stased the mma! that is known as "the best to be here". To Lieut. J. W. B. Loimas and his orchestra for their wonderful work in the musical arrangements of me show and to Miss Kay Curry who was i1 ‘ég“?’b of catering and to whom he reférred . as “always being on e o 3% dance: Others receiving fowers were Mrs. Fric» ‘Batchelor, and Mrs. Ernie Pooley, chairman of. the costume ‘committee.. Following, a dual preâ€" sentation was made to Mr. anid Mrs, Erfs Batchelor." Other presentaâ€" tlens were made to Mr. Sid Cooke, managlnz director ‘of the club, Dr. D. W. Robson, production mandger: of the camlm ‘and* Mr ‘Roy Dunâ€" bar, chairman of the music ~comtnittee, * Another ‘bouquet was given to Mrs. Clyde Scott, Barbsra Ann‘s charmitig mother. â€" Mr. m remarked ‘ while makinig. the presentaâ€" tion, "I!t. is very. essy for me to see why Barliura Ann‘is sueh: a lovely 2 Highlight of the eÂ¥enime was the presentation, made by Mr. R. J. Miss resume her in Narzth 1 $ 34 " 7 $ + 54; [ #o 0w ;4!’._..._0'.: e :'.“ Â¥ 4 Nt Members plan to nold a shE';Wér' at the May meeting, of: articles suitable for sendmg to Britain, all these parcels tG.. be made up: ‘and turned in as roll h. svem â€"mother as: mt- enjal : master "of " ceremonies, / in â€"~Bceott not * Mrs Cathnggs Re-Flecfed Presxdent of Women‘s Inst Golderiz Star Branch of: she Womens â€" nstitute: met in. the Hollinzer Wednosday ‘of _ th,is week.*. Mrs. C. TBriggs opened meegng Various commttt,ees reported ork their activities. 8 joyea afteiifi", m‘ tea * Those pr t "included â€" Mrs A Borâ€" land: St.,: A rs! R. Hardy,; Mrs.â€" W. Wilâ€" ‘~kinson, *‘Mrg A. Prestley, Mrs. B Richâ€" Aards, Mrs. L/ N’icholso.l, Mrs."J. Wilâ€" son Mrs "B. f?éarge andflum Harâ€" A Et UIAC S VAL® Plans have‘ been. completed for the holding of ‘the Penny Sale.. This event will be held on Monday 21. All memâ€" Mrs. Marriott was appmnted to rep-,., bers are rem{nded to contact the secâ€" resent, he Institute on 'ihq advisory board of the T;C. AS ‘retary in resard to the birthday banâ€" quet which will be held in the near future. $ Those presexnt included Mrs. G. Starâ€" ling, Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. A. Prestly, Mrs. E. George, Mr. C. Jeffrey, Mrs. L. Nicholson and Mrs. W. Wilkinson. . of the raffle was Mrs. L. Maâ€" And Afternoon ‘Tea ‘sorm: and winners of the prizes for the telephone card parties are Mrs.. M. . Members, of the dies Au:il}qrg to MceChire,< Mrs. E. Croft and Mrsx«L. tne" Cax‘ldidq Relff ‘their regâ€" Main topic of discussion was the holding of a "Penny Sale" on Monday April 21 and also a "Birthday Banâ€" quet" to be held on May 5. All memâ€" bers not present at this meeting are askedâ€"to contact the secretary for necâ€" essary ‘ information. It was‘announced that the next genâ€" eral meeting will be held on Monday May 19, with Mrs. R. Hardy, zone repâ€" reseatative, paying an official visit. All members are urged to attend. ) _ AVARL iJs _ 19 o VY AAEJQUAZ;,_ _ AVALY_â€" â€" i EN: /AtE YÂ¥ j Mrs. E. George, Mr. C. Jeffrey, Mrs. L. Nicholson and Mrs. W. Wilkinson. Legion Ladies Plan Several ‘Social Events Mrs. Geroge Starling, president of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian coriducted the regular monthly meeting held recently in the hall. ~appointed â€" apâ€" ecBnveners for the forthcoming year were Mrs. J. Burgoyne, membership, Mrs. J. Malloy, magazine and stamps, Mrs. T Vihlemaire, social welfare, Mrs. W. J. Marks, publicity, Mrs. H.:O‘Grady, refreshments, Mrs.‘ T. ~Verity, proâ€" gram, Mrs. M. McHugh, Girl Guides, Mrs. E. Domanski, telephone, a'ld Mrs L. . Bannrinig,"Héalth.~ s Plans were discussed to hold a memâ€" A cheque for the sum ‘of $10. was given a deserted war bride who has left for her native Ensgland. Members of the Ladies Au;iiary to the Canadian Legion gathered â€" for their regular weekly work meeting and afternoon tea recently in the Legion hall. Mrs.:FE.Gill was initiated as a memâ€" ber of the local branch. Legion Ladies Hold cal at the Dmrict Annual to be held at Matheson ‘on May 28. Election of â€"officers was held and the new slate for the forthcoming year is composed <of â€"Mrs. Carl Briggs, reâ€"e!â€" ected as president unanimously, Mrs. W, P. Willson, first vice president, Mrs. J. Holson,, second. vice president, Mrs. M. McIntosh, secretary, Mrs.‘ A. Mcâ€" ‘Charles, â€" treasurer, Mrs. K. Joh:suon, ‘districtâ€"director, Mrs. A. Welin, Mrs. D: Eilis, Mrs. W. Doughty and Mrs. C. Surman were appointed directors, Mrs. Roll can was the paymg of fees for 1947â€"1948. / C 0 > } ~Singing star Ginny Simms is shown with the latest fashion acâ€" cessory, the handiâ€"brella, a combination shoulder bag and umbrella, It‘s a threeâ€"inâ€"one for rain or shine and can be worn over the shoulâ€" der, over the arm, with or without the umbrella attached,; and of course, is a smart ensemble in the rain. A plaid pattern umbrella is in the sheath which is made of the same fabric as the bag itself, white patent, plastic. Hlostess prize was 'wonv by Work Meeting Mrs, W. J. Marks was hostess to members of the Junior Catholic Woâ€" men‘s League when they held their executive meeting recently. There were 11 members attending. ~. A motion was passed to buy flowers for Mary‘s Day which is held on Satâ€" urday, May 10. These wil ‘be placed on the altar. Members were requested to take part in the ceremonies of that day. ; Plans were discussed to hold a memâ€" bership tea ~on May 21. Final arâ€" rangements for the affair will be made at the next‘ regular meeting. The tea will be held at the home of Mrs. M. McHugh, 164 Maple street 8. After the bu.siness session â€"a social hour was enjoyed andâ€"a lunch was served by Mrs. Marks. ular. weekly. \}'ork meeting with much knitting, sewhg and crocheting beixg accomplished { Later the ladies enâ€" joyed afteiifl"_, ‘n tea Mr. and . Mrs. John Dalton have reâ€" turned. after spending the last several months no}immg in St. Petersburg Hold: Regular â€"Meeting And Afternoon Tea Jr. C. W. L. Executive | Hold Meeting Miss Bernice Kaye has left for Torâ€" onto where she has accepted a position. Miss Betty Tyrrell. The gaily decorated with pink streamers and the many were placed under an attractively decorated umbrellia. Games, singing and musical selecâ€" tions formed the entertainme::t and later delicious lunch was served. The table festive with flowers and tall lighted candies in low holders. i*i :,_, Mrs. R. Dunn sang a lovely solo which also carried the Easter theme:. Mrs. E. B. Weir,. superintenrdent of : Playmates, gave a very interesting‘ description of the work of the Play-u matées Club or Mission â€" Band.> She| told how, through the study of child‘ life in India and inâ€"other countries, the children were taught to love oth §" children. By means of a play period they were also taught fair play and co-operatxon with children their own ages and ~through their own office;;s and business period they learned sim-; ple pxocedure in conducting a meetâ€" ing. of the Easter Service followed. . At the close of the meeting a deâ€" lightful social hour was enjoyed and lunch was served by Mrs. h{[cLaren’s group. * \* Miss Viobn Warren, popular brideâ€" elect of April 236, was feted at a deâ€" lightfully arranged shower recently. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. A. R. Tyrrell, 138 Cherry street and joint hostesses were Miss Irence Those present included, Miss Gladys Miller, Miss Betty Miller, Miss Edna Pond, Mrs. L. Worth, Miss Pauline Dukeshire, Miss Grace Lago, Miss Esther Blaedow, Mrs. R. Hallam, Mrs. W, Ackroyd, Miss Gwen Prince, Miss Ellen Johnstone, Miss Armadina Roâ€" mouldi, Miss Alice Rhyne, Miss Kathâ€" leen Brown, Miss Phylliss Brown, Mrs. 8. Harmon, Miss Joyce Latham, Miss They also have related handwork, dramatization and stories which inâ€" crease their knowledge and love of* people of other lands. An interesting resume of a monk in charge of a boys‘. school and who was the originator of. the Easter Carol and "Hallelujah". which have become such an important Miss Wardlaw also conducted a very impressive Easter worship service, inâ€" terpreting the Easter message with excerts from the play "The Rock", which tells the story of Peter and his family and their reaction to the cx‘u- cifixion of Jesus. : Mrs. S. Todhunter has returned after spending several months holidaying in Florida. Mrs. J. Bathgate, Miss Violet Ringâ€" stead, Miss Norma Carbone, Miss Colâ€" le:: Olson, Miss Anna Hutcheson, Torâ€" onto, Miss Elizabeth Bauman, Miss Daisy ~â€"Bauman,â€"Miss. Gerane Richer, Miss Jean Archer, Mrs. A. Blakemore, Mrs. A.~ Garroway, Mrs.~J. Stearns, Miss Maizie Eldridge, Mrs. R. Cimnell and Mrs. Tyrrell. : ‘The Woman‘s Missionary Society of First United Church held their Easter meeting in the basement of the church on Thursday afternoon with approxâ€" imately 45 members and friends preâ€" W.M.S. First United Church Hold Regular Meeting. .. President, Mrs. W. M. Mustard, exâ€" tended a special welcome to the guests and visitors. During the business sesâ€" sion, Miss Ruth Wardlaw explained the C.G.I.T. Council} and $10 was givâ€" en as a contribution from the W.M.S. Unable to attend but sending Tovely gifts were Miss Doris Mrs. H. Eastman, Miss Margaret Haines and Miss Helen Haines. EYES EXAMINED CGLASSES FITTED Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Fer Appointment Phone 187) 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTRH (Ostrosser Bldg.) WITR _ " BCIENTIFIC ACCURACY BY Liltien Herschfeld and Feted At Shower Bob <Donaldson | has returned to reâ€" sume his ‘Appleby ‘College, ‘Toronto, ‘after spending the‘ Baster holidays at the home of M‘r and Ml‘s ‘K. Eyro, 7 First: avénue. Miss Moira Larmer has returned to resume her studies at St. Joseph‘s Colâ€" leg, North Bay, after visiting. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Larmer, 50 Cherty Miss Ruth Willson has returned to resume her studies at St. Joseph‘s Colâ€" lege, North Bay, after holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Willâ€" son, 1 Riverside drive. returnéd after‘spending a brief period in Toronto and <Hamilton. While in the city they attended the hockey matches in addition to visiting relaâ€" tives and friends. Mr. Pat Larmer has returned after spending some time in Toronta Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bracken have returned after spending a few days visiting at the home of the former‘s parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Bracken, Cannington,, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown have u> Mr. and Mr Third avenue. Dick Karahan, second Ave., left this week for a holiday at Déttoit and other polats. Mr. and Mrs. Pcm Jenkin . and daughter Audrey hflc I‘ew fh a holiday at Windsor: M other poih daughter â€" Bonnie uk *yâ€" d e â€"~ â€", CA â€"~ TiE "IIE»UI Lieut J. W. 8. Lomas and Mrs. Mcintyre Property. â€" --,p â€"* Miss Phyllis Denne, R.N . has xm for Toronto: whete ahe wm take lk) residence. d J# o# % ind Â¥ oÂ¥ Ladies Guild EMMeetm“g meeting â€"will be he fitgthe f Mrs. J. Maxwll, 277. %lrc’hfstreet Eit 8 o‘clock on Friday everi s*}m Lenten bags are ted -to ' 'tm ned in as soon as ‘h The: cl'd‘qu ;*‘wtt a tA ts‘ x The Ladies Guild of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church , held their tegt monthly meeting im.the. on Friday evening with ‘atte ance reported. â€" ° C "S L yc Members of Guild anah.; to : tm all who contrtbuted m’any{way make the Easter t.ea tlie outqtand success it proved . to, bg " Membetrs are remmded 'tbat ‘the. 31 Plans were made for. t.he‘molqm a rummage sale to:be heldhmthe F ochial hall on May 3, acq pclfick ’ ) tiss. alting \at, r. and

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