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Porcupine Advance, 11 Dec 1947, 1, p. 2

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Persons receiving mail from England will find someâ€" tiiing novel and interesting on their envelopes. It will take the form of a cancellation stamp. The new stamp over the old one takes the form of a "trueâ€"lovers knot" and inscribed in the centre of one bow is the initial "E" and in the other "P" It was issued in honor of the wedding of Princess Elizaâ€" beth, Duchess of Edinburgh, and her royal consort, Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh. Cause of many admiring con@ments was the beautiful antique tea service which was in use yesterday afternoon when members of the Golden Star Women‘s Institute held their highly successful tea. It was loaned for the occasion by Mrs. Crispinâ€"â€"â€"a very much prized possession it was presented to Mrs., Crispin by the parishioners of Bishops Nympton and other friends as a token of their respect and esteemâ€"â€"â€" on the 30th day of January 1888. gAGBP TWO Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrosser entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purdie, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Werther and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardy at the cocktail hour Friday evening prior to their attending the Princess Alice Club dance. Mrs. Irvine Rosner wore a stunmng black lace with matâ€" ching lace gauntlets. Sara Abrams in black crepe with frillâ€" d drape of gieaming black satin. Mrs. Edwin Bowser in Madâ€" onna blue crepe with rose colored gloves and corsage of deep ETT T e e es e i . A duihudhs. 2.« o tA t 092 Ts nsc a) ty os 6\ wl dn c ie dn Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDonald of Aunor Property were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Glendenning, Mr. ana Mrs. Ted Ashton, Mr.and Mrs. Os Carter, Miss Shirley Burke and Merâ€" ton Lake at a delightful cocktail party prior to the Princess Alice Club dance held on Friday Evening. Entertaining a number of friends prior to their attendâ€" ing the Princess Alice Club dance was Frank Dawson who had as his guests Hiss Mary Hedican, Miss Gwen Mustato, Selby Sandilands, Miss Eleanor Burke, Jim Cowan, Miss Jean Cowan, George Therriault, Miss Eileen Surman, "Fio‘" Depatie, Mr. and Mrs. George Vasilash, Miss Agnes Norkum, Tory Han. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shaheen. Rev. W. Mustarda performed the ceremony and the bride who was given in marriage by her father was charmâ€" ing in an afternoon dress.of pale blue crepe, fashionsd with shirred front and gold buttons and Bi‘shop sleeves. She wore an off the face hat of black fur felt trimmed with pearls and a wimple. Her accessories wore black. The couple was unattended. Following the ceremony a recent‘on was held at the home of the bridse‘s parents, where the bride‘s mother reâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDonald of Aunor Property were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Glendenning, Mr. ana Mrs. Ted Ashton, Mr.and Mrs. Os Carter, Miss Shirley Burke and Merâ€" ton Lake at a delightful cocktail party prior to the Princess Alice Club dance held on Friday Evening. Also entertaining at the cocktail hour prior to the Prinâ€" cess Alice Club Dance on Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs, Coleman Abrams who had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Sol Platus, Miss Sara Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Manny Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Rosner, Mr.and Mrs. Bernard Rosner, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Shankman. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weinstein, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" man Koza, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Shankman, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Jessel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sole, Dr. and Mrs. J. Scholes, Miss Lucille Platus, and Meyer Bucovetsky. Among the many who entertained at the traditional cocktail party prior to the holding of the Princess Alice Club Dance held during the weekend at Riverside Pavilion were Mr. and Mrs. I K. Pierce and daughter Vivian. Guests inâ€" cluded Mr. and Mrs. Barney Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pickâ€" ering, Mr. and Mrs. Art Moran, Mr. and Mrs. Ross McPhail, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morton, Miss Inez Graff, Doug Brown, Miss Peggy Mole, Bill Fraser, Miss Lois Charron, Ian McGillivray, Mr. and Mys. Len McKerrow, Miss Irma Darling, Ken Strickler, Ruby Nilson in navy taffeta with red gloves and a huge red rose tucked in at the waistline. Mrs. A. J. Friedman in a stunning model of black with yoke of gold spangles, gold jewâ€" elery and gold spangles sparkling in her upswept hairdo. Announcing Mrs. Bernard Rosner chose for the evening a gown of gorâ€" geous Chinese red. Mrs. Sol Platus wore clasic plack crepe. Mrs. Cully Abrams wore a gown of black crepe in strikingly simple des‘gn. Jean McChesney‘s gown was of black taffeta with bare snoulders and bouffant skirt . . . and . . . Lois Charâ€" ron‘s gown was one long to be remembered . . . it was the new ballarina dress, styled of pale ivory satin, rich and gleaming, with a shoulder to shoulder decolletage. caded taffeta in old rose with bare shoulders and beautifully ‘moulded skirt. Elsie Daiton was gowned ‘m a French model of soft grey sheer lavishly trimmed with sequins. With this she wore a handsome diamond studded bracelet given her that day by husband Jack. hink roses. Gwen Mustato in bouifant taffeta gown of rien glowing red with matching roses forming a shoulder strap. Mrs. Jim Purdie in black taffeta with poufed skirt at back fashioned ot pale blue. Mrs. Tom Morten wore a lovely broâ€" Not only ao these colors tell of His birthâ€"â€"â€" But they tell of His second coming to earth. And they te.l of goodâ€"wul and o. peace to menâ€"â€"â€" That angels sing off o‘er and o‘er again. Among the many beautiful gowns noticed at the Princess Aiite viub Dance â€" Vivian Pierce, arresting and glamorous in mec« biack satin, bare shouiders and rhinestone studded jewâ€" élry, carrying a black satin evening bag on which reposed one huge white shattered chrysantnemum. Mrs. I. K. Pierce. chaiming in white jersey with a tier of white taffeta bows on one side. Mrs. Art Moran, in a rich glowing brown net comâ€" bined with a bodice of brown taffeta. Mrs. Ross MacPhail wore a handsome portrait gown of muted blue taffeta. Irma Darling ‘n turquoise moire with huge matching rosettes at back of waistline. 13 PINE ST. SO. I'H ONE Yigt . .. and =â€"â€" New Location «Timmins‘ i¥‘$ TOT and WOOL Ai Christmas I love the green and red and wh‘ite Of pine, clusters of holly with berries brightâ€"â€"â€" Dotted tinsel and waxen leaves of mistletoe, Lanes and fields and fences covered with snow. Green, for the.promise of everilasting life on highâ€"â€"â€" Red, ftor the blood, shed that we might not dieâ€"â€"â€" White, for purity of the Saints in Glory As reveailed in the old and sacred story. west, Most dern Store CONTENTS f NOTED (Green, Red And White Bv Lillian O‘Donnell Our Our Outstanding Stock of Babies And Children‘s Wear. Ideal Presents For Xmas See ... TIMMINS The young couple has taken up reâ€" sidence at 26 First avenue. The couple was unattended. Following the ceremony a recent‘on was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, where the bride‘s mother reâ€" ceived, wearins an afternoon dress of navy blue creve with black accessories. The groom‘s mother, who also received, wore an afternoon dress of black crepe with accessories in black. Lillian St. Gelais Wed To Fernand Latourneau For the ceremony, the lovely bride chose a smart suit of brown with a chic be‘se beaver hat and beige acâ€" cessories and corsage ¢of Talisman roses. The couple was unattended. Following the ceremony the couple left immediately for Toronto where they boarded a vnlane for New York City where they will sptnd the next two weeks. The marriage took place in the manse of First United Church on Monday evening at 7 O‘clock of Lillian St. Gelais, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. Gelais to Fernand Latourâ€" neau, son of Mrs. Charles Blais and the late Mr. Latourneau. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Pi gerald will reside in Timmins. Edward W. Fitzerald Wed To Florence Blackman in Ceremony At First United The manse of First United Church was the setting recently fsor a quice{ but pretty wedding when Florence "Sis" Blackman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blackman was united in marâ€" riage to Edward W. ‘"Ted" Fitzgerald, son of Mrs. U. C. Fitzgerald and the late Mr. Fitzgerald. The young couple sooke their wedâ€" ding vows before ev. W. Mustard. ‘ Â¥ WOMAN‘S PAGE x 13 (9, Slipp Always the pleasing gift | many new styles just ’ received, complete range * of sizes y * # t S ?l _).*v 6 Chilirens mickey mouse | tyles too r Wragge to men # * ~ C 1 A .k : Ladies Airâ€"Step, Sylvia . Shilirens sSceott, and many others | Ladies â€" $1. Give A Shoe Gift Certificate AND A LITTLE DUTCH sHOE PHONE 1140 7 PINE ST . 8. Childrens Where Attending the delightfully arranged cockiail party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Pisrce prior to attending the Princess Alice Club Dance held at Rivoersic¢»> Pavilion jand pictured from left to right (gre Miss Inez Graff, Mr. Doug Byown, Miss Peoggy M»*Jle, Mr. Bill Fraser, Mr. Ian McQGillivray, Miss Lois Charâ€" ron and Mr. and Mrs. uen MeKerrow, Advance Photo PRACTICAL GIFTS Brown full grained leather sizes 11 to 2 Ski1 Boots Sizes 5 to 9 NO WORRY ABOUT COLOR, sIZE OR FIT Shoes im ADvANUE, 1IMMINS, ONTARKILD Cook‘s Shoes $6,.95 Childrens red or In thargte of tickets for the deâ€" licious Christmas cake, donated for the ozcasicn by Mrs. Welin, was Mrs. T. A. Marriott. Mrs, R. McTagsgart was in charge of the white elephant table and capably supervising the serving of the delicâ€" ious salads, cakes and tea were Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Jeff Morris, Mrs. J. Mcâ€" Chesney, Mrs. Delbert Ellis, Mrs. M. McIntesh â€"and <Mrs. â€"~R. McLaren. Many lovely musical selections were rendered by Mrs. A. E. Wadge who also sang several delightful solos and Mrs. C. Surman. Treasurer for the afternoon was Mrs. Angus McCharles. rows cuits Mrs. Dousc The around handâ€"yv light.ecf Golden Star Members Of The Women‘s Institute Hold Delightful Tea black or brown aced, plain or zippered 3.98, 8.95, 10.50, 12.75, 13â€" 14.95 ind M In ct Numerous styles to please the eye and priced to help that budget Snow Boots Itrs. C. Surman. charge of the bake table with its of esokies, frosted cakes, hot bisâ€" and many other delicacies were W. P. Willson and Mrs. William SQOUTIH PORCUPINE Slippers s too numerous to mention â€" .69 to 2.85 $1.00 to 4.85 brown $6.95 TIMMINS A fancy work table which had for sale many lovely and serviceable. arâ€" ticles such as hand knitted socks, mitts, sweaters, aprons and a host of other useful items. In charge of this table were Mrs. Fred Wolino and Mrs. Bill Harris. The Scripture cake table charge of Mrs. Gerry Morrow A. E. Huyton. Convening the lunch were Mrs. Reg Fisher and Mrs. Jim Harris. Radiating hospitality as they served â€"delic:ious reâ€" freshments to the â€" many â€" aitending were Mrs. J. Budd, Mrs. Syk:s, Mrs. Muyton, Mrs. C. Johnson and Mrs. Hobbs. In charge of the calenders which deâ€" picted sceenes of the new church was Mrs. T. E. Pritchard. Highlighting an enjoyvable and inâ€" teresting evening was the quizz proâ€" gram with Mr. Fred Wolno acting as master of ceremonies capably assisted by Albert Fisher and Mr. Ed Rob‘inson. Much thought and planning was put into effect to insure the success of the affair which featured a well laden candy table under the convenershin of Mrs.gam Green and Mrs. Percy Keac:t. ng the evening St. Matthew‘s Anglcan Church hall. decorated with pine boughs, cedar tinsel and the traditional red and green streamers was the setting for the first social affair since the inâ€" ception of the new hall and addition to the church when members of the Twixters Club held their annual bazaar and sale there on Friday evening. T wixters Club Hold Quizz Program, Bazaar In New Church Hall Mrs. Ed Lacy acted as treasurer 9 MOUNTJOY ST.S. The new Telephone directories are now being disâ€" tributed in this district. The new book contains many new and many changed numbers. ' It is the Company‘s wish that all subscribers get their new issue, and all old Telephone directories should be destroyed without delay. We have found that many are using directories 2 or 3 years old thus adding to the possibility of many wrong numbers being called. Guillemette Jewellers BRIDAL WREATH DIAMONDS CERTINA ELCO WATCHES DESTROY THAT OLD was â€" in ind Mrs, Cartier Theatre Bldg TELEPHONE BOO0K _i Princess Alice Club Dance ~ Highlight of Social Season W. L. Hogarth. Mr. and Mrs. Bim Sturgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacKenzie, Mr. and Mos. J. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. John The Annual dance sponsored durâ€" ing the weekend by members of the Princess Alice Club was the highâ€" light of the social season. Startched shirt bosoms and formal decolletages gieamed â€"luxuriously. Tolorful decorations added a gay ncote and splendid music was renderâ€" ed by Henry Kelneck and his orchesâ€" tra with Helen Synos, local thrush doing the vocals. Among those present were Mrâ€" S< Joe Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stanley,â€" Dr. Cliff Taylor and Mrs. lavlm Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hogarth. i1 aldbitec Y. °O Jr. Graham B. Dr. J. D. Hope and Mrs. Jack R. E. Osborn, M Dr. Oscar NORTHERN TELEPHONE CO., LTD. CHRISTMAS (GIFTS rbow Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Laprairie, Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson,, Mr..and Mrs. Lorne Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Chenier, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Tayâ€" lor, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Thompson, Dr. M. B. Hill and Mrs. Hill, Miss Mary Tripp, Don Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scully, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wigley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chalmers, Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Andâ€" rews, Mr. and Mrs. G. Markle, Mr. and Mrs. E. Barkwell, Mr. and Mrs. Franâ€" cis Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. H. Beilek, Miss Lila Hoff, Ron Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramsey and many others. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Les Redford. Mr. and Mrs. Phii Laporte, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Spooner, Mr. and Mrs. Arvi Laine. Mr. and Mrs. ‘F. C. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard, Niiss Hilda Stevâ€" enson, Tom Neil, Miss Joy Whitney, Don Finlayson, Miss Joyce MceXinnon, Dick Jackson Miss Dorothy Wilson, Jim Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Miss Marge Nelson, Bill Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kuzyk, Mr. and Mrs, D. McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Tan Rcojvertson, Mr. and Mrs: Norman Enright, Mr. and Mrs,. Harâ€" old McGillis.Dr. Gordon Watt and Mrs. Watt, Miss Eileen Ralston, Milâ€" ton Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bowker. VMr. and Mrs. Bill Godefroy, Dr. Cyril MacLean and Mrs. MacLean, Miss Jean McCnesney, Eric Arnott, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shaheen, Mr. and Mrs. George Vasilash. Dr. Jim Barnard and Mrs. Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardy, Mr. and Mrs., B. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrosser, Mr. and Â¥ss. Fred Evans. M. and Mrs., R. S. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Ro:. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fortin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Birkett, Mr. and Mrs. J Kirkland, Dr. R. Anderson and Mi Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dundas, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Voerity, Dr. J. K. Barry and Mrs. Barry, Mr. and Mrs. K. Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lalonde, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cousineau, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gauthier, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Charlebois, Miss Marjorie Pexton, Max DeGruchy, Mr. and Mrs. G. Alâ€" len, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Esdale, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beattie, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Manzie, Mr. and Mrs Jack Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mason. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ashenhurst, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cybulski, Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. Banting, Mr. and Mrs. W. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. H. O‘Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Bill White, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stovâ€" ens, Dr. I. T. Brill and Mrs. Brill, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham, Mr. and Mrs Fred Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs, H. Sloan, Mrs. Marion Irvine, John Slee. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Leek Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gardner.

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