Imnte The business portion of the evening opened with the reading of the minâ€" utes of the previous meeting by Betty Webber, secretary. Announcement was made of the program annual, a young peoples‘ handbook, and it was decided to buy an extra copy for the additional use Oof the conveners, Members were reminded of the United Church calâ€" endars, which were distributed a few weeks ago to be sold. The worship service was led by Crenneth Miller and Neil Welton. The main event of the evening was The large tea table was very attracâ€" tive, The centre piece was a miniture Unristmas tree gailey decorated wahnile around the base of the tree were paintâ€" «d iine cones in bright colors. ‘T‘here wtre red candles in silver holders. Pouring tea were Mrs. Calverley and Mrs. Beri Waitec, Mrs. S. Kitchen was ftea convener and serving O the tea tea convener and serving the> tea tables were Mrs. Tom MacKenzie, Mrs, George Leck, Mrs. Fred Davidson, Mrs. Harvey Laine and Mrs. Sta1 Shippam. The bake table had a large selection of dslicious home baking and did brisk business. Serving the bake table were Mrs. George Shippam, Mrs. Jumes Stirrat and Mrs. Ed Chernesky. The work table was under convenerâ€" ship of Mrs. McCarthy. It had a love.y selection of knitted and embroidered work for sale. Convening tables were Mrs. Byron, Mrs, Stuart Urquhart, Mrs. Walter Craik. Mrs. Tom Moore, Sr., Mrs. Dave Killens. The regular weekly meeting of th First United Young Peoples Union w held Wednesday. November 26 in th church basement. The meeting opene with A rousing singâ€"song of old fa vourites, led by Sarah Getty with M H. Treneer at the piano. The fish pond was a big attraction with Miss Jessie MacKenzie in charge The kitchen conveners were Mrs. Jack Matthew, Mrs. Alex Stirling, Mrs. Peace and Mrs, Sandy FPulton. Regular Weekly Meeting Held by Y.PU. First United W oman‘s Auxiliary Bazaar, YTea, imgiuy msuccesst ul In the evening from 7 to 9 p.m. The Womtn‘s Association served pie and coffee. The ladies express their thauks to all who donated and helped to make the event such a success. Crenneth Miller and Neil Welton. The main event of the evening was a discussion on the four books of the Bible, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, with Reita Magor, Helen Rogers, Percy Fade and Vernon Smith as the four men, respectively. The leader of the dliscussion was Genneth Miller. Recreation was held in . lower Lovely Ceremony As Carmen Dupuis Becomes Bride of Stanley Robson Ni 1 THUREDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1341 YUIlL A 11¢ JiAlu at th ( Wom:n Aassoc.ation of Trinity *A 4 4 aad 1 ALL PROCEEDS FOR FOOD PARCELS TO BRITAIN 1141 M aCHMK T CEA BA G G SATURDAY NOV. 29th 1. O. D. E: Tea Bake SALE 11t @and lary . D ind _ COIVQL 110ME DiKili 2 i1t‘l t oratea with 61 Birch St. South At the home of HilliL wWas the nmned 11 L141 11 cht imed QOut of town guests were Mrs. J. Dupuis and Mr. Gill Dupuis of Cochrane. basecment under the direction of Berâ€" nice Langman. The meeting closed with the benediction. Those attending were Betty Webber, Reita Magor, Gladys Irving, Margery Gibson, Eileen Johnson, Neil Welton, Norman Dalton, Jean Miller, Genneth Miller, Vivian Jordison. Millie Eade, Dorothy Easterbrook, Vernon Smith, Sarah Gettv, Myrna Smith, Bernice Langman,. Mary Wilson, Mr. Mustard, Thelma Curtis, Laura Young. Ken Stephens, Percy Eade, Alice Sheridan, Allan McInnis, Mr. Trencer and Helen Rogers. a lovely wedding en Tuesday afternoon when Carmen, daughter of Mrs. J. Dupuis was united in marrlage 1to Stanley Robson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Robson. TFather Hugh Martindale officlated. "Lhe bride was rad.ant in a gown ul tradidonal white satinh and ny.on iashioned with a mouded basque OL satin trimimd arouna tne . necklin~ saiuum tliowers of cut wWork aud sted pearis. ‘The skIrt, was sOlltiy vatnhneicd and was Iasniont( OfF lNiyioi, Gifts to the attendants were comâ€" pacts to the maid of honor and bridesâ€" maid and gold filled key chains to the groomsmen. The young couple has taken up reâ€" sidence on First avenue. The vestry of St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church was the setting for 1ISO WOL aingle st mier vCo OEA C 211A xC L trand ne, Wwas Deauiiluiy cinâ€" d fell in graceiul 4oius ped corenet ol net trimâ€" yie beads ana sne carrnd red roses and â€" whalve ums in â€" miniature. * bne re gift of tne groom, ol pearis. ittenaed by Miss Mollle r of the zroom, as maid rad.ant in a JOWD ol ? satin â€" ana ny.on i mouded basque OGL BRYANâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vinâ€" cent E. Bryan, 28D Murdock avenue, |a in St. Mary‘s Hospital, on November i 8, a son, Jay Patrick, ' The cuisine was convened by mans members who at tvarious times gave of their services. Highlighting the afternoon‘s proâ€" gram was the tea cup reading of Mrs B. Zender. Miss Elsie Hawkins Fete® Mrs. M. White Estertained ,, At Farewell Party Prior To Return To England November i8 On behalf of the members Mrs. A. R. Chidwitck presented Miss Hawkins with a lovely personal gift carrying with it the best wishes of the members. Later the hostesses served a deâ€" licious lunch. As the many guests arrived Mrs. Larry Labow president of the Chapâ€" ter and Mrs. Louis Halperin, honorâ€" ary past president, extended one and all a warm and friendly greeting. From the main table which presenutâ€" ed a gracious asvect with banquet cloth flowers and lighted tapers Mrs,. L Feldman and Mrs. Harry Shankman poured tea. The guests were seated at small tables attractive with white cloths and centred with branches of small evergreens. Serving the guests under the capable supervision of Mrs. Jack Winstein were Mrs. A. Pizer, Miss Clare Corman, Miss Shirley Brovenâ€" der and Miss Toots Feldman. The plant table was convened by Mrs. Frank Feldman. Convener of the tickets on the draw for the handsome bridge table and four chairs was Mrs. Norman Koza and Mrs. Labow was in charge of tickeis for the permanent wave donâ€" ated for the occasion by the Truâ€"Art Beauty Salon. Treasurer for the afterxoon wa Mrs. H. Feldman. The highly successful affair was under the complete convenership of Mrs. E. Steinburg. Many games with prizes awarded the various winners and piano selecâ€" tions formed the evening‘s entertainâ€" ment. i Evergreen boughs, coupled with pasâ€" tel blue and white streamers formed the decorative scheme at the Synoâ€" gogue yesterday afternoon when the Hadassah Ladies held a most successâ€" ful afternoon tea and bazaar. The many booths which featured a handsome array of lovely and serviceâ€" able items such as hand knitted socks, sweaters, mitts, scarves, aprons of every decription, novelties and a host of other items were convened by Mrs. Herman Moseoe at the white eleâ€" phant table. The apron booth was in charge of Mrs. Min Shankman, Mrs Fred Wilner, the knitting booth, and Mrs. Sam Shub convened the novelty table, The well laden bake table filled to overflowing with many delicacies was in charge of Miss Sadie Feldman. Miss Elsie Hawkins, who left on Monday for England where she will take up residence was feted at a deâ€" lightfully arranged farewell party durâ€" ing the weekend. Hostessés for the occasion were Mrs. J. Maxwell and Mrs. J. Rodda. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Maxwell, 277 Birch street N. and guests were members of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Ladies Guild, of which Miss Hawkins was a very highly valuea member for a considerable number of years, Those present were Mrs. L. Buck Mrs. Les Nicholson, Mrs. J. Thomas Miss Ivy Thomas. Miss M,. Payntor Mrs. C. Preston, Mrs. S. Reade, Mrs R. Richards, Mrs. J. Webb, Mrs. M Boyd, Mrs. A. R. Chidwick, Mrs. T. A Court, Mrs. Degurchy Sr., Mrs. T Craister, Mrs. H. Gridlev. Mrs. M. Holâ€" land, Mrs. R. N. Jackson, Mrs. W Kevar, Mrs J. H. Knell, Mrs. E. Lory Mrs. R. McTaggart, the guest of honor Miss Elsie Hawkins, and the hostesses Mtrs Maxwell and Mrs. Rodda. Ladies Of The Hadassah Hold Delightful Tea, Bazaar Piciured as they attended the first in a series of dances to be held during the winter sponsored by the Men are left to right, front row, Agathe Charron and Joyce Tanney, both charming members of the excecutive. In the back row from left to right are Dave Wemys, chairman of Youth Service Club, Bill Boychuck, chairman of "Teenâ€"Town", Henry McLean, another member of the executive and Howard Markle, Y.M.C.A. direcior THE POKCTCUPINE ADVANC E, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO Mtrs. M. White who left Monday for England was guest Of honor at a charminely arranged farewell party. Hostess for the occasion was Mrs. Gill. Guests spent an enjoyable evening socially and playing games and later the hostess served tasty refreshments. During the evening the guest Of nonor was presented with two lovely paintings depicting scenes of Canada and an interesting book for which she thanked her friends wholeheartedly. Those present wére Mrs. W. Patâ€" terson, Mrs. W. Parker, Mrs. W. Trumâ€" ble, Mrs. R. Richards, Mrs, W. Ackâ€" royd, Mrs. E. Manhire, Mrs. D. Richer. Miss P. Richer, Mrs E Richer, Myrs. J. Byron, Mrs. M. White, the guest of honor and Mrs Gill, hostess. The Porcupine Advance Opp. Town Hall BEAULACâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Beaulac Of 55 Crawford Street, â€" on The School of Accountancy Ltd. WINNIPEG â€" CANADA, (a) Bookkeeping, Accounting, Business Maths, â€" Correspondence Law, Office Management, Auditing ancy, Diplem (c) Complete Co countancy Degrees PREE booxet on Preéquest Junior and Higher Accountâ€" Business Administration a Courses. ITS BEST 1 SOT Coaching for Acâ€" 45. 47 swya Mcelntyre Athletic Association Q Hold Bridge Party And Danee An enjoyable cevening of bridge, whist and dancing. hled in the Mcâ€" Intyre Gymnasium on Saturday evenâ€" ing opened the first in a series of parâ€" ties to be held at intervals by memâ€" bers of the MA.A. The party opened with the playing of bridge and whist with prizes being won by Mrs. Fred Bowman, Mrs. Bob Keller, Mr. Bob Keller and Mtr. Charâ€" les Bradley for bridge. Whist winâ€" ners included Mrs. F. Belec, Mrs, Edâ€" gar Hicks, Mr. Fred Roberton and Mrs. Alex Mair. zFor the dancing music was supplied by Ollie Brandes and his orchestra and Mr. A. McGinn called for the numerous old time dances. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Colquhoun, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beland, Mr. and Mrs. Jarnes Macâ€" Kenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderâ€" son. Mrs. Ted Duxfield, Mr. and Mrs Jack Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. "Cy" Cybulski. Mrs. Edgar Hicks, Mrs. J. Demiracle Mrs. Jim Cowden, Mrs. P. Bosak, Mrs C. Brownscombe, Mrs,. Gerry Harris Mrs T. Bentley, Mrs. Stuart Urquhart. Mrs. Ollie Brandes, Mrs. Jack Matâ€" thew, Mrs. Dan Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Quinn. Mr. and Mrs, F. Belec, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberton, Wilder Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. W. son, Jack Seubert, Mrs. James Prenâ€" t‘lce. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tario, Allan Tario, Mrs. Lioncl Bouter, Richard Boutet, <Lillian Thomas, Michael O‘ â€" Donnell, â€" Millie Verbik, Marjorie Wharton Sheila Moran, Jimmie Mcâ€" Gee, Doug Church, Burell Small, Eddie Moscoe, Mr. A. L. Joyner, Mr, Bill MacKenzie, Mrs. Erme Sayers, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Feller. + # ® * # # *# ® *# #% o v* . #* ..... # .. * //Â¥ se‘ee * * %. .%® ® 0..00.. ...‘ # *# La # w _# .. JÂ¥\ .. .0 # # ## # # #* *..*® *# 0.0 *# *# #* #* *# # #4 4 4 ## * *# #* # .0 ut 0.“. .0 * .0 ® # *4 *# # *4 * 4 ## ® .0 *# .0 # #* * + *+* # # #@ * # #+ *# # #4* *# # *4 * + #4 *# # *4 *..*® 0. .. *# *..*® ..0. In addition, we have charming studio block print series such as Happy, Modâ€" erns, Whimsical, Delightful Moderns and Paul Caron ersonalize your Christmas cards by sending Canadian Artists Serâ€" ies greeting cards. _ Depicting Canadian seenes of winter beauâ€" ty, painted by such well known artists as Paul Caron, Manly MacDonald, Frank Panabaker, â€" Joseph Giunta, Franz Johnston and many others, For your convenience we are able to print your name and address on any set of cards in stock and deliver within twentvâ€"four hours. Place your order early and avoid the disappointment of the last minute rush., PHONE 26 Mrs. Cecil Kenuedv, N and Mrs. Harry Leng, M Mrs. J. Sandwith, Mrs. Mrs. Malcolm MacMillai Plunkett. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. H. Degruse. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrs, Harry Poole, phonse Fournier, M Rene Proulx, Mrs. Harry Cowden, Mr. Brown, Mr. and M Mrs,. Denham Gree Laren, Miosfl Ernie gar Welt, Mrs. Een‘ Mrs. George Bavco Mr. and Mrs. Stan and Alrs. Ira Fras« George Tennyson, 1 Price and many oth Business Girls Meet YMCA Forâ€" Election Of Officers forming a service and s the sponsorship of the present were Jean Ros Margot â€" Stebbins, _‘ Francis Raiche, Vivian smith and Isabel Pic Markle, YMCA secret the group and offerec tions as to the type group could undertake service angle and fron service angle and from a It was decided that off be elected and that they office until January {first. was then held and the 4 ficers were appointed: prt Ross; viceâ€"president, Hi secretary, Isabe! Piche Doris Smith. A group of : the YMCA ters 6 p.m in on and after July 1st, 1¢ ind M an Gosselin, Doris Piche. Mr. Gower retary, _ addressed red many suggesâ€" > of activities the ikeâ€" both from om a social angle. at officers should . they would hold first. An election the following ofâ€" d: president. Jean t, â€"Hilkk@i Ditch; Piche treasurer,. Timmins, Ont. Mrs. Wesley Meo Tisdale, Mrs. Ed \Towell, Mr. ans k, Fred Bennett ey Shippam, Myi t PACGE THRE® W at s Mass, Mr. ‘. M. Gauchuoy, Boernie Keizer, , Mr. and Mrs, K. Carriere, Dave t M Hilkka Di urpose _ ol club undet Novembet r. Mrs. Gorgdon Lamb, B j itret ind ind of