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Porcupine Advance, 11 Dec 1947, 1, p. 3

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â€" 10% OFF Hamiltan. Rloc Majot and Mrs. H. Majury O. C. | 12 Birch St. S. Phone 2458 Sun. 11 a. m., 2.15 p. m., Young People 7.00 p. m. .. _ Mon. 15th, 800 p. m., Christmas Programme Thnrs. 2.30 p. m. Home League, Public Mecting 8.00 p. m. R Fri. Youth Night + A specialized business training is a stepâ€" ping stone to a brighter future . . < we have helped thousands; let us help YOU. January 5th, 1948 RESERV ATIONS Must be Made NOW © Bed J acke%s e Housecoats : Pyjama ® Hostess Gowns _‘sw- _ ‘The Twentyâ€"Seventh p i4 «uk L. ELLEN M. TERRY ESTABLISHED 1921 Begins At The Business College fi ~~MH * Sports Accessories .+ Highlighting the social rownid of teas 'md ‘bake sales was the very successâ€" m! affnir held Saturday afternoon and spdnwred by mmbers of tm P:reslde Club of First United. ‘Church. Against a chsery background of Christmas deâ€" corations, the many guests attending were cordially greeted by Mrs,. E. Kemball, pres‘ident of the Club, asâ€" sisted by honorary president, Mrs. W. Mustard. | .. The.small tea tables were attractiveâ€" ily laid â€"with white cloths and centred with min.ature Christmasâ€"trees tinted inwsoft paste!l shades of green, pink and blue . which glistened brightly with snow.. In charge of d-octatlons was Mrs. oss Beattie. f The work tables featured the, same attractive decorations and here the would be. purchaser found many lovely and serviceable household and perâ€" sonal items. In charge of the work table was Mrs. D. Allen and Mrs. Burns. Mrs. F. Huckerby and Mrs. G. Irving convened the knitting table and the white eleohant table was in charge or Mrs.â€"W. Roberts and Mrs. H. Cra‘g. : Mrs. A. Ofrr was convener of suisine, capably assisted by Mrs. E. Dunlop, Mrs. M. Belanger, Mrs. V. Wood, Mrs. L. Fowler, Miss Roma Por- ter, Mrs. G. Billborough and Mrs. Orr. In charge of the well laden bake table filled to overflowing with every imaginable delicacy was Mrs. S. Ireâ€" land and Mrs. W. Brewer. Berving the many guests were Mys. Robert Fee, Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Cowsll, Miss J. McGtil, Miss I. McClure, Miss H. Stubbs, Mrs. M. Couch, ~Mrs. J. Ritchie and Mrs. J. Craan. Highughting the afternoon‘s splen- didâ€"program was the musical selections rendered by Mrs. D. Coombes and M!SS ®,. Evans. . _Mrs. Strickley was treasurer for the afternoon. Ski jackets, slacks gloves and sweaters Principal Timmins,. Ontario kE i Mrs. William Mustard Elected 1948 President Of Women‘s Association _ When the reports® Of the secretary, ‘treasurer, and the various committees had been heard, Mrs. F. Southam preâ€" _sented the slate of officers for 1948. | It re_qd as follows, Mrs. George Starlâ€" Miss Kathleen â€"Backhouse Feted At Lovely Shower ‘ Mrs." George: Gibson and daughters Marjorie â€" and ‘Dorothy, 20 Messines avenue, were hostessesâ€" recently at a lovely bridal shower in hongr, of Miss Kathleen Backhouse whose marriage to Kenneth Hannah on December 30th, wili be an interesting event. . Following games the brideâ€"elect was presented with many beautiful and serviceable gifts, these were piled high in a basket attractively decorated in pastel colors and trimmd with Christâ€" mas tree lights which shed a homey glow over gifts and room. j Later a delicious lunch was served. _Those present were Mrs. F. Kitcher, Mrs. L. Kitcher, Mrs. R. Arbic, Miss Fileen Johnson, Mrs., A.: Atkinson, Mrs. C. Thomson, Mrs. A... Hannah, Mrs. 8. Whittam, Mrs. J. CGlatworthy, Mrs. O. McOann, Mrs. J. Sears, Mrs. B. Dunsmore Mrs. G, Holland,. Mrs. H. Craig, Mrs.. R. Anderson, Mrs. H Rigâ€" by, Mrs. J. Backhouse and Mi‘s L. Jackson. C# ustt Arct coltaca o d wv"- To W PBE .' # Mrs. “P Bennetts treasurer, Mrs. W Rinn, program convener, Mrs. T. Gay, As the guest of honor arrived she was seated in a specially deécorated chair and showered with confetti which decended upon her from colored balloons. Guests spent a most enjoyable evenâ€" ing playing many games ‘and prizes were won by Mrs. L. Kitcher, Miss Eleen Johnson, Mrs. H. Craig and Mrs. Mrs. W. Mustard conducted the deâ€" votional period. Christmas carols were sung and the Christmas story read from the Bible. Members of the Woman‘s Associaâ€" tion of the First United Church held their Christmas meetng in the church hall recently with Mrs. George Starlâ€" ing presiding. After the offering was presented Mrs. Peters gave a cornet solo of ‘O, Little Town of Bethlehem." Unable to attend but sending a lovely gift was Mrs. J. Morrow. Mrs. W. Mustard read an interesting story on the writing of the carol ‘S‘lent Night,‘ followed by a beautiful rendiâ€" tion of the carol by Mrs. Henry Peters. program convener, Mrs. T. Gay, planist, Mrs. George Starling, flowers and manse, Mrs. M. Williams, visiting, Mrs. K. MacLeod, tea convener, Mrs. R. Wales, table convenerifigs. R. Webâ€" ber, kitchen convener. slate was adopted unanimously by members. ing, past president, Mrs. W. M. Musâ€" tard, president, Mrs. R. Service, viceâ€" presidEnt, Mrs. H. Lillie, secretary, _ After the recital in unison of Mizpah Bened‘ction, Mrs. F. Southam and Mrs. R. Service were tea time hostesses at the social period which followed. FURNITURE ©‘Entertaining ‘st the cocktail hour prior to attend ing the Princess Alice Club Dance were Mr. and Mrs, Henry :Ostrosser pictured above with their guests. Front left to right are, Mr. Henry Ostrosser, Mr. Roy Hardy, Mrs. F. R.:Werther, Mrs. Roy Hardy, Mrs. Jim:Purdie, Mrs. Henry Ostrossen and Mr. Jim Purdis. 18 Pine St. South Brideâ€"Elect Kathleen Backhouse Entertained At Delightful Shower â€" Miss Kathleen â€"Backhouse, popular brideâ€"elect of this â€"month was feted recently at a delightfully arranged miscellaneous . shower: given in her honor by Miss Florence Harris, 121 Eim street South. Coâ€"hostess for the deâ€" lightful affair was Miss Nellie Klimoâ€" yvitch. The playing of various games formed the evening‘s entertainment and prize winners were Miss Lola Phillips, Miss Carmel Fox, Miss Kay Lory and Miss Jean Smith. Miss Doris Brown won the handsome door prize. Later delicious refreshments were served. > d Marie Chaplick, Mrs. I. Moscarello, Mrs. D. Harris, Miss Ruth â€" Honand Miss Eva Beckett, Mrs. J. Backhouse and Miss Margaret Bingleton. Miss Rita Shanks, Miss Margaret McGillvray, Miss Gerry Ogilvie, Miss Marguerite Hickey and Miss Helen Knott were unable to attend but each sent an attractive gift. A basket, attractively decorated. in soft pastel shades, piled high with many gifts was presented to the guest of honor who thanked her friends wholeheartedly for the lovely tokens. Miss Josephine Melville, Miss Helen Jemmet, Mrs. Mae Sellar, Mrs. Marte Sswain, Mrs. Jessie Fox, Miss Carmel Fox, Miss. Lola Phillips, Miss Doris Brown, Miss Kay Lory, Miss Jean Smlth Miss Marjorive W?hitford Mx‘s. ‘Those present were Miss Dorothy Gibson, Miss Marjorie Gibson, Miss Ruth Irvine, Miss Monica Bridgeman, Relim c + e <a C mevige #THE FRIENDLY STORJ uo us oo es tds â€" «ies o 3 â€"HARBARâ€"To Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edward Harbar of 52 Commerclal Avenue-â€"-on November 12, a son. HANEBERRYâ€"-â€"TO Mr. and Mrs. V, ; Haneberry of 70 Powell Aven 1e on No- } vember 17, a son [" ‘ ‘, | TO GROW THE BEST PLANT THE BEST Send t for your free copy of our :1948 é'fedl andfiursc_ry Book. Bigger than ; ever4 »Describes :cluotless ‘ variâ€" eties of the newest and best Vegetable, Flower and Houseplant Seeds; Plants, Shrubs, EFmuits; Buibs etc. Don‘t fail to learn about the majestic new race of Giant Flowering Gladiolds,. a colchiâ€"‘ cine development;and.the. new. Cuth« bertson _ Heat and Drought Resistant Sweet Peas., FEarly planning is the secret of â€" gardening success. d todgy. s \({Those whao ordered from us in 1947 will receive copy withonut request.) i6 29 Mrs. Austin Walker of , Connaught Hill returned on Thursday last. from Toronto after attending: the: Prov‘n« cial Conference of the St. Jolm Am- bulance Brigade. . Mrs. Walker attended as delegate re~â€" presenting the Cadet Nursing Division. She is Superintendentâ€"of 1240 Diviâ€" sion (South Porcuoing.) This conferâ€" ence, neld on December 1 and 3 in the Royal York Hotel, discussed probâ€" lems of the work and ways and means of ‘overcoming them. The shortage of nurses was stressed and particulars of the neéw. “Npraing Assistant" course gnven (Department of Health) * This course takes 9 months to comâ€" plete. and is often:to. any woman beâ€" tween the ages of:â€" 18 and. 40. Particulars of this. course will (‘be gladly given by Mrs. Walker or upon application to the Director, Division of P Te TB 2 lt n ut s n c i t in nA ic 4 s oo um MR M oo OA PA Nurses Registration, Depa.. tment â€" of Health, 455 Spadina Avenue, Toronty. v THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY LIMITEDâ€"MONTREAL â€"TORONTO ="u4re, Crown Brand Corn Syrup is good for me. Sure; the doctor recommends Crown Brand Corn Syrup as part of my diet. BUTâ€"why tie it down . to me 2 How about the way you use Crown Brand:for wonderful baking? For a sweetener? And why not mention how delicious it is with pancakes, cereals and hot waffles ? You can‘t kid me, mom. Crown Brand Corn Syrup is good for all of us! Also Manufacturers of Canada Corn Starch CR.WN .BRAND > CORN SYRUP ‘ For years doctors have recommended the use of Crown Brand Corn Syrup as a satisfactory carhohydrate acting as‘a milk modifier for bottleâ€"fed infants, ‘41~ in Hami{lton. ’ C E. Holland, Pmp ; PHONE: 2120 ‘143.â€",:Com,merelalf .\ . . Timmins â€" FUELS For both men and women

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