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Porcupine Advance, 13 Nov 1947, 1, p. 2

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Those a.ttending; were y Jéannett‘e ,Imcr Jones, .Mr. J. " able to attend. but co Vic Salomaa, Mr. J. 1 Mrs. J. A. Belanger, N ine Burke. . ~ While reading tl "Sel "@. \And. . . this weekend: for Toronto:will be Mr. and Mas.. Walt»er Landreville, Schumacher, whg will visit their maughm, Merm u, glamoreus member of Iceâ€"Caapades, Mr. Landrevilh w‘m <‘he â€"gccompanied by daughters, Mimi n-... oth tb t m twA oo ETe -vl W'" y t NP s _0 {esnex, ‘20 Hax:t. mzeet. Marjorie arrives in Toronto. with '.ths entire cast of ILceâ€"Capades this weekend and will beâ€"greetâ€" arrival by. her mother, father and‘ sister: Jeanâ€" who pgs day to spend: the week in the Queen City, .. Miss HMilâ€" daâ€" 8tepl‘lenson Laccompany Mr. and Mh's McChesney. on the t.rtip . % % / t# : o lea,ving this weeicend for Toronto: will be Mr. and ESchumacher, whg will visit their lamorous member of Ieeâ€"Caapades, Mr.. TR Mrs.. Waltev Landreville, w v’ m rem wm l}e accoYapaniad by flaughtens Mlmi‘ ' y3 ); xh ( 28 : tC P .4 ‘ \* ‘ % m Oongratulations lta Mv and Mrsdvgxillgag;lr tfiufif ( nee Kg.th- n Starling), who hexe: announce Of. son, orn in‘ Poronto: Westerir Maspital= on ~October‘ 6th.: habafi mighed nine poumm‘ and ‘his na,me is Wlliiam George o # | * M friend ot ours, speclal---has a:> mama for aollecting old _eo‘sllhmks and the other day ‘we looked over Her latest ac%g;, Â¥â€"<~=@A â€". _ greet t nfany visit pters,; methinks, whoâ€" lo‘ve all sorts of natural heaaxties,_ oo Oe t hk yand we noticed: among‘its. sage sayings, " ?sfluulu‘ tove good victuals and"good drinks." To>allâ€"internts . and purposes Thackeray propounded that aneâ€". »And appam- ently Thackeray knew is OnION w is a ic > 0o : s . bethtown; 1 Pen Mrs. Violet Morrow, president of the Past Matron‘s Club, approached the Bast, and in a few: well choszn words, presented Mrs. Coulson with a sgift from the club and graciously invited her to become one of them. At this point, the new Associate Matron, Mrs. Helen Lake. came forward, and with a little: poem, containifig both wit and wisdom, gave Mrs. Coulson a rememâ€" brance mom: hner officetrs, â€">: . The: mfldng‘ Worthy Patron Arch Wright "had a ‘gold bar for his form-' er Past Patron jewel, presented to*th‘m by Mr. Verner Neily, who with everâ€" ready sincerity and humor, commented ~*" on the: ending of a second ‘term of office for the retiring patron. Both Mrs. Coulsonâ€"and Mr. Wright expressed their gratitude. for their gifts. _ The.new worthy. matron. extended who. had come from Porcupine, Iroâ€" Falls, Kirkland Lake and Fitzaâ€" yania.. t‘ The. grammgmdt thoughtfuiness ..‘ Miss Mabel Thrasher who‘ has been on the Town Hall staff for‘a number of years and: who is leaving shortly for Toronto: was feted at a delightfully arranged party during the weekâ€" end: The home of Mn;%'an%"Mrs. E. Martin wasithe scene of the gay affaiy and during the evening Miss Thrasher was preâ€" kented: with a h?;d‘sotne travelling bag â€"carrying with it the best wishes for every Happiness and. Ssuccess. ‘;,.,, ; _ McChesney. lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Mcâ€" Chesney, 20 Hart street. |Marjorie arrives in Toronto. with ‘the entire cast of Lceâ€"Capades this weekend and will beâ€"greetâ€" ed. ungli};al:ri\taby«_- her mother, father and‘ sister: Jeanâ€" who leave Sunday to spend: the week in the Queen City .. (Miss Milâ€" %? %:;i,e?henson-wuh accompany Mr. and Mrs McChesney. on e trip. e § ; c cX y . s B4 * _~_ The evening was. spent in:playing games and dancing, At the conclusion. of tt;e;_g?enigg'a delicious lunch was served. Those attending â€"were Mrs. C. Stiver, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mrs. G. Grandbois, Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Rasâ€" gel, Mr. and M3 Marshall, Ossie 11, Ossie. Williams, l\fis“s TIda Bouchard, Gaston Beaulieu, Miss Jeannette. Rocl’rgl’?rte, Rolly Doucet, Miss ‘Vita Linder, Johhny‘ Jones, Mr. J. and Mr. Gordonâ€"Moon. Un.. able to attend. but contributing to the gift were Mr. and Mrs. Vic Salomaa, Mr. J. McDonald, Miss Yvonne Bazinetb,. Mr. and Mtrs. J. A. Belanger, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lamarche and Miss Paulâ€" ine Burke. . * is‘ ,“ ~~ While reading the. weekend. issue of the Toronto Daily Star we were moreâ€"than a.little delighted‘ to see:â€"gazing out at us a picture of several. Iceâ€"Capettes and Ioeâ€"Cadets:â€"and . . . . in the. pleture was none ather than Timmins‘ own Marjorie MeatChesnery lovely dauchter of Mr: and Mrs. Maitland Mcâ€" . ficers,> ~J. Kelman, Mr.:and Mrs. F. Boivin, Miss Jean: House," echoed the wish of the whole assemblage for the new corps of ofâ€" Aâ€" beautiful . candelight ceremony followed. Mrs. White, the â€"installing marshall conveyed to each new Star Point, a pearl bracelet, the gift of the Worthy Matron, and they in turn gave a gift of red roses, to the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Easton, Mrs. Easton thankedâ€"all the honour conferred in a â€" most gracious <anddignified manner. 5 Mrs. White in a reminiscent mood, â€" had the honor of pinning the Chapter‘s gift of a jewel, on Mrs. Coulson, the retiring. worthy matron.: b n c hm cb latti, Schubert, Chopin, Dohnanyi, Debussy, McDowell and Liszt were all portrayed: with facility and: insight. Thisâ€"young man should go far in his chosen profession, his approeoach: is {vital: and refreshing. _ § A.Ol.‘l W Sn h4 $ h. _2 O mE Om program was interestingly varied, and representative of the ‘Classical", "Romantic‘ and modem composers.. Bach Scar- $ :.fv". . » i _Â¥ it :-._“ * ; « Aâ€"good: time is guaranteed:one and. all.. ~Dress is optionagl. However, there will be a prize for the best. Daisy Mae costume and one for the men for the best costume according: to Dogâ€" patch fashion.. . . t 1 99 34 tm , Music lovers of the district spent a very pléasant evening at the MeIntyre Gymnasium on Thursday, Nov 6th. Theartâ€" ist was Duncan McNab, a very promising.young Canadian conâ€" cert.â€"pianist.. Mr. McNabâ€"although young in years, being: only nineteen, displayed a mature muslcignihip. s n Nes i ol en Mev iT 4 L2 aA B A MA a , As '1 o ~; ... L e a gfidal eil Seyond winters chilly. pale ... $ 5‘1 *' 4 [ ”. ._ | ; t* For long Bahall! remtmber e How it glowed‘*withâ€"radiant: mystery Ah. such sweet divinity : M’y heart with r nued, strangely are we made. What lovelitress was in that.spell, Why for an amulet I fain would say. It was the beauty of a glowing rose On. a ‘chilh November day. â€" Lillian O‘Donnell 'â€"v hutk ul w hy tfie m Wrthy ntatmn was obâ€" served <whent all noted‘ that she had filled her honorary offices by ‘charter‘ members of Arbutus, wherever posâ€" As the new Worthy Matron was inâ€" stalled, Mrs. Mary Ralph sang the beautiful hymn, ‘"Breathe on _ me, -Blessed God," and as the worthy Paâ€" tron received his badge of office, Mrs. Ralph gave a lovely rendition of "Holy Spirit, Truth Divme " ~Miss Gertrude Doherty added the beautiful "Thank God for. a Garden " as the Star Points took office, and as the last officer was installed Mrs. Raliphâ€"with, "Bless this House," echoed the wish of the whole assemblage for the new corps of ofâ€" f:cers. > They in turn were followed.by the officersâ€"elect who were; Worthy Maâ€" tron, Mrs. Celia Easton; Worthy Paâ€" tron, Mr. Percy Collyer; Ass. Matron, Mrs,. Helen Lake:; Ass. Patron, Mr. Arch Wright; secretary, Mrs. Rita Banting; treasurer, Mrs. Joyce Green; conductâ€" ress, Mrs, Derothy Bennetts; ass. conductress, Mrs. Bertha Service; Chaplain, Mr. Annge Stanley; Marshall, Mtrs. Helen: Hunt; organist, Mrs. Marâ€" garet Shields; Adah, Mrs. Maude Mcâ€" Culloch, Ruth, Mrs. Florsnce MacDonâ€" ald; Esther, Mrs. Hilda Wills; Martha, Mrs: Dorothy Whaley:; Electa, Mrs. Mabel Redden; Warder, Mrs. Violet Taylor;â€"sentinel, Mr. Sam Green. â€"The ceremony began with the enâ€" trance of the Honorary Officers, leod by the Installing Marshall, Mrs. Jean White. These were: Presiding Matron, Mrs, Rose Anderson; Presiding Patron, Mr..Verner Neily; presiding Ass, Maâ€" tron, Mrs. Kay King; presiding ass. Patron, Mrs. Jas. Gcodman; presiding seeretary, Mrs. Mary Cooke; presiding treasurer, Mrs. Rose McCarthy; preâ€" siding: conductress, ~Mildred Tackâ€" aberry; presiding ass. conductress, Mrs. Violet Morrow; ~presiding Chaplain, Mrs. Nevada Rutherford; presidiag orâ€" gaunist, Miss: Rlanche Dodge; presiding Star Points, Mrs. Betty MacMillan. Mrs. Mary FRisher, Mrs. Elizabeth Jackâ€" son, Mrs. Annie Goodman, Mrs. Rega Borland; presiding: warder, Mrs. Nessic 48. The Masonic Hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion; with th: "Three Wise Men" and "Star of ths Kast‘"‘ on a gigantie backâ€"drop of midâ€" night blue. The whole setting, stretchâ€" ingâ€"across the East, was augmented hy Arbutusâ€" Chapter O.FE.S. Algon(} in Officer‘s Mess Holdé BG Installation ly Opened: With the use of many evergreens and cne had the impression of gazing out on the firmanment from the floor of the Tuesday evening, November 11, Arâ€" butus Chapter Np. 123. O.E.S., held their installation of officers for 194%â€" _And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correeted according to law, the last day for appeal being the 26th day of November _ Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of The Voters‘ Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at ‘Ansonville ‘on the, 5th day of November 1947 the list of all perâ€" sons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. , ' VOTERS‘ LISTS, 1947 Municipality of Calvert, District of Cochrane . s _ _ _ _ FORCUPINE ADVANCE, 'mmflm Pm Clerk‘s Notice of First Posting of Voters‘ List . Dated this 5th day of November 1947.â€" ng sentenel, Dr. Floyd Voters‘ Lists Act, section 11, Foerm 4 3+ y * *4 t: 'W’mfiwmâ€"n---q---- workiegy with lutflus in ev Z * t“- 'h j A fre c [ "-d, Calvert'* 4o qo o ol .-:: ,.le'? I .Q\, Â¥ L On the of his birthday, Mr. Tremaine Banks, â€"25% Montgomery avenue, was guest: of: honor at a‘: gay surprise party tendered by his friends who gathered at his home. Saturday evening. Mr. Banks. was presented with a handsome eleotnc razor guests spent the ‘g._‘_n:v'ng scc?fal’l’“"“and in Later a del*cwuk 1uneh\ was served by Mks W. H. Banks assmted by-‘Mi‘s Tony Del Monte. fi?, "“%,@%5 Those present ‘were "Mr. and Mrs. Ray Veinotte, . Miss Frinces David, Harold Rutherford, Miss Janet Macâ€" Millan;, Garnet McJanet, Miss Collten Olson, Fred Barnes, Miss> Vida Beauâ€" mont, Mrs: Tony Del Monte and Mr. and Mirs. w.. \H. Banks. A hour and delicious lunch ended an mstallatlon long to be reâ€" membered im Arbutus Tremaine Banks Honoréd By Party Presentation sible. since she herself is a . ‘charter‘ member, and the pnresgnce of the many gifts received, was a .fitting. tribute to her esteem in the Order. . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Belanger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L. Nicholson,â€"Dr. Sam Jessel and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. E. G. Huckerby, Dr. J. Barnard and Mrs. Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Moyl2, Mr. and Mrs. Len Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jack:on, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolino. Mr. and Mrs. G. Pollard. Mr, and Mrs. Gaston Grandbois, A; D. Perron, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Upâ€" ham, Charles W. Yates, Miss Margaret Unger, "Mtr. and Mrs. W. J. Marks, Miss Betty Jean Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. â€"F. M. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. Drew. Mr. and Mrs. J R Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stovel, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Werther, Mr. and Mrs Motherâ€" well, Mr. and Mrs. W. J..Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Morgan :and others. Miss Helen Miln2, Er.c Arnott, Miss Peggy Sutherland. George Richardson, Miss Ruth Osborn, Ggorge White, Miss Elizabeth MacMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans, Mr. and Mrs. MacGlendâ€" inning, Mr..and Mrs. Bill Burns,. Mr. and â€"Mrs. Philin Fav, Mr. and Mrs. Biil Roberts,.Mavor Em‘ls Brungétte and ~Mrs. Brunette. Social Evening, Dance Hedley :Moore Among thase present were: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stock, Mr. and Mrs. Al Wetmors, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Gauthisr. Mr, and Mrs. Les Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Gilâ€" bart Hill, Mr, and Mrs. Lto Charlebois, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Active members and their guests were present for the Opening coreâ€" monies and during th> even‘ng reâ€" freshments"“@d lunch was served and dancing enjoyed. Against a. decorative scheme of poppies and oak lsaves the now Alâ€" gonquin Reutnem Off.cer‘s Mess was officially opened eveniang 9 p.m. The ne\\;r;_fi'-xess, is for the use of officers in "A" and "D‘" Companie:. Irvin Rosner,R. 0: o e Ee o NO Oe EYES EXAMINED CLASSES FITTED For WIFTH e SCIENTIFIC t 6 % C s BY EYESIGHT SPECIALIST râ€" Appointment Phone 1877 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH (Ostrosser Bidg.) Timmins mtc Ostrosser, Miss Vivian Plercv. k48 4 L4 s Â¥4% .,:thm«otciflMWfi f E. Hawkins, president, Mrs. Fred: Graâ€" ham, past president. Mrs. Gilmour Smith woe preaident Mts. G. Bil}â€" brough, . ing ‘secretary, Mrs. C. ; omg'eapondmg sporetary, Mrs. I.. Wilson, treasuren, Mrs. E. Martm 1“6,,, r, m'a H» Koza and Mrs:. Guest spea,ker‘ of the évening was Continulng, she said. "The happy ‘‘home is most ‘likely to develop the ~happy crowd. ‘abnormally aggresâ€" -siVe child, the child. who cries easily, the bedâ€"wetter, the child who is conâ€" ~stantly in: search of attention, who is Guest speakerr of the evening: was Mrs. Wendéll Brower who chose as her subject "Behind‘ the: Scenes: With Parâ€" ents and. Children." She opened: her 'address wlth the veny interesting quesâ€" Mrs. M. B. Hill conducted the elecâ€" tion aff officer‘s and: tendered a hearty vote‘ of thanks to the retiring execuâ€" tive. The new officers were all elected by acclamation, The slate for the *coming year is comprised: of Mrs. T. E. Hawkins, president, Mrs. Fred: Graâ€" ham, past president. Mrs. Gilmour Smith vdoe preaident Mrs. G. Bil}â€" igh, .. hg secretary, Mrs. C. usen;â€" omq'eapendmg seoretary, Mi‘s. T.3 vmm treasurer, Mrs. E. Martin. ", rar, Mrs, H«» Koza and Mrs:. Mrs. Brewer stated, "theâ€" environâ€" ment of children is moulded by his parents and the child is moulded by that environment. One moment all is. peace and harmony in the home and, the next for any number of reasons ‘there is turmoil, what is important for parents to know is that in most instances: it is they who can create a sense of security of peace and harâ€". tionâ€""What doâ€" we wa,nt most for our children: " "Happiness,"‘ was the answer; Happiness, the talented speaker went on to say, is or becomes dependâ€" ent on hereditary and environment. general appearance; stature and‘ colorâ€" ing are more or less stable but environâ€" mental factors are not. It is the parâ€" ents, too, who in most instances who must take the responsibility for whatâ€" ever tension. exists in the family. H. J. Fuke, manager of the Canadlafi Bank of Commerce for auditing the ~Mrs, H. J. Runnals gave th>treaâ€" surer‘s report. The financial statement from August 1, 1946 to July 31, 1947, showed: net receipts from réegistration feeés and. donations of $2,173,96. The expenditures for the use of the buildâ€" ing, salaries, telephoene and supplies amounted to $2.147,05. Leaving a balâ€" ance at July 31, 1947, of $26, 91. Mrs. Runnals moved a vote of thanks to rents Association Fimmins Community . KinderGarten Elect Mrs. T. E. Hawkings President Mrs. T. E. Hawkins was elected preâ€" sident of the Parents Association of T.mmins Community Kindergarten at the annual meeting held in the Mcuntâ€" joy United Church on Monday. ep en on um «n a> s **You hetâ€"it does, son. You‘ll soon be racing down the old college gridiron."* ‘‘*Wilt I really go to college, Daddy?‘‘ ‘‘You certainly will . . . I‘m making sure of that, now. Mummy and I‘ve got Many Canadian fathersâ€"whether they had the chance to go to college themselves or notâ€"are now saving at the B of M . . . making sure their sons will have that opportunity. They‘ve a Savings Account at the Bank of Montreal that‘s growing just like you."‘ Banx or MoaNnNTREAL Braach: G. C,. CAMPBELL, Manager 2 and stammere s and all of th product of ur circumstances. _ Mrs. Brewer @ and edpc_atiox} mg. given to temper tantryms, the ‘stutterer ins in every walk of l id Mrs. Brewer during her interesting and educational address also pointed out certain of the more common parâ€" ental" attitudes and ~patterns ~of beâ€" haviour. Included ‘among these were the parents who quarrel incessantly. Over ambitious parents, the over‘ inâ€" duigent parent. the parent who is guilty of comparing the child unâ€" favorably in public especially to his disadvantage. The family where father or : mother are always tired and irâ€" yitable. The parents who are freâ€" quently away from home for social or business reasons. The over protective parent,; all â€" these stated. Mrs. Brewer go towards the making for unhappiness and the failures of many." Mrs. "Red" Mustato and Mrs: Alex Mar:scotti. have left for Detroit where they will‘: spend several weeks visiting their brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law,. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Guidolin who wer> married last week. Following the enlightening address, a vote of thanks was tendered Mrs Brewer by Mrs. J. P. Teeple, superâ€" visor of the Kindergarten. and stammererâ€"any of these and all of them may readiiy be the product of unfavorable and unhappy 54 Cedar St. North The allâ€"embracing services of our Funâ€" eral Home embody every refinement necessary not alone to add beauty and: dignity to the final tribute, but to reâ€" lieve yow of all burdensome details. Should the neofl arise â€" call us for thoughtful service. LICENSED. 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