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Porcupine Advance, 8 Jan 1948, 1, p. 2

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is on in ) P Ni es ie ie " C P i MESSAGE Traditional Splendor. Â¥ j e message swoeet; ° Hogmanay was ushered in at the ‘ with which to guide my feet; _ Legion Hall in traditional splendor as red soft and low, _ / the many attending danced and sang ' | "the old year cut :and the New Year /. Mrs,: Vit f ‘:, zfiflO I.lam o o thy Frank B -f'”- | We _pn New ° Mrs. Fre . "*neckline % fraio P o z* *ou ! to alm for the thing you most desire, and even fail to gain your .. .‘ _ We should so live and so work, that each jay might be a | . . preparation for a better day ahead. We should anticipate _ jective, than to have nb aim.at 2!1 and get something that ___ t weo pp® ‘.~~gow.don‘t won‘. _ ail _ Adelightfully ar #" were Mr. and » ® â€" ainciuded mempers of <__ the evening they dro . . Refreshments we tive with lace,cloth pine cones ans cedar ; tree .. Attending we _ Inez Bozzer, Miss 5 Tom Moran, Joh1 i Rusenstrom, Miss Ai : . Hocking, Miss Sylvar + _ Mr. and Mrs. Len M , and Mrs. De Marchi. § 19â€" ut The home of Dr. . . mted in festive colors, ~~ Ahey entertained a n\ ues Te 4 i4 _ ‘}-‘r "will knbwtem then suffice, New Year?" L cried â€" 3. .Anfi» erae the question into silence 0e :c ‘The. mwer cax\e ‘"Nay, but re_m_ember too, -'Godsm to do." , t"% ifim“ffl!fl:ed '*Is there.no more to tell?" * _ And once again the answer sweetly Tell, B ‘YÂ¥es,â€"this thing, all other things above, “ 5 ’“flt to lOVG 4e A delighttully arranged "At Home" was held recentiy. . _ Hosts were Mr. and Mrs Art Moran, 88 m:pte street :B. Quests «l nciuded mempers of their staff and their 1rienfls . During _ the evening they dropped in to extend the season‘s greemm * . . Refreshments were served from a table . :_ tive with lace,cloth . . . tall tapers in silver candelabm \ _ pine cones ans cedar boughs . . and a beautifully decora.ted * â€" tree .. Attending were Miss Edith Fantin, Louis Girard Mss # . CE . , } 5 't + * *p â€"NAAX A in P C 5D M 0 9 CC # _ NCW ACGL 9 A1Â¥C «) + WSV * ‘Mrs. Freq Dwyer in grey crepe fashioned with sweetheart . Sneckline and side drape banded with sequins. Mrs. Walter + Craig, Pembroke, in a gown featuring a black velvet bodice ? iwith double strap, one over the shoulder, the other over the \ the upper arm and bouffant skirt of plaid taffeta. Mrs. Mike ? Ayoub in white crepe with Grecian neckline. Mrs. Charles i MceCann in a gown with bodice of white moire with skirt of ‘ black crepe. Miss Mignonne Cantin in yellow taffeta with i large bustle in which nestled pale yellow roses. 4 mWith an allover pattern of silver sequins with wide band of Seequinsâ€"around neckline and the skirt draped at back. es _ se * * :. ts f â€" * At the Kinsmen dance . .. Miss Mary McLean in white ‘matin and net featuring a brocaded bodice â€"and aropped neckâ€" line with wide ruffle angd fully bouffant skirt of net with corâ€" Sage of roses at left hipline. ‘Mrs. Dave Wylie ‘in ‘black tatâ€" feta with bustle, Cactus pink gloves and corsage of miniature _chrysanthemums. Mrs. E. C. Brunette wore powder blue jerâ€" sey caught up in a smart drape at right side. Miss Marion Mc. Kee chose blue taffeta with angelic neckline of net and softly gathered skirt with gorgeous corsage of lily of the valley in which nestled one large orchid. ‘Mrs. T. Carbone in white moire with angelic neckline of net and bouffant skirt. Mrs. J. D. Brady chose a gown with a moulded ‘basque of printed jerâ€" sey and moss green taffeta skirt with bustle. Mrs. Henry Osâ€" trosser wore a gown of white satin with dropped neckline and a long corded torso from which fell in graceful folds a full gathered skirt. _ . e iflly 1t seems that every thought we have has a marked bearing upon our health and attitude toward life. If we live hopefully, anticipating happiness and good fortune, we are ‘gsu‘glly ml _ JP JAL Lb UA VY S 0 . W e s P y t no matter how discouraging the present may: be. It is well to form the habit of always living hopefully. Too many peoâ€" ple â€"live in fear‘â€" unfortungtely.over fears. that never were warranted at all. â€" Many of,our problems solve themselves, .Q_eme, courage, and considemble faith are carried as and spiritual equipment. . We can then anticipate the fur ture with confidence. . We need all our reserve forces to comâ€" bat trouble when‘ it arrives â€" not before. Too many people dissipate their reserve through useless worry and fear. $ YÂ¥ LA M ; AFALA _ _ LE a 1M Te en i CA e e 0 0 s Mrs. J. A. Cousineau, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Charlebois, Mr. and ‘Mrs,. Vincent Gauthier, Mr. and Mrs. R. Laurin, Joe Millette. Latonde, Mr: and Mrs. Vincent Bonhomme, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boivin and Mr. and Mrs. E. Whitford. .. l esd w .4 A Inez Bozzer, Miss Amy Loam, Miss Bylvia Torlone, Jack Tonâ€" in, Tom Mcran, John Mancini and daughter Anna. Miss Edna Rusenstrom, Miss Aime Larivee, Archie Chenier, Miss Betty _ Hocking, Miss Sylvana Giop, Miss Helen ‘Reczel, Phil Aylett, Mr. and Mrs. Len McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kallioboski, Mr. :# }â€"® um â€" an Svada Lo Lo uL o eCA D . d * 0 0 C 0 0 0 2 0 n oo it rewarded.. We recall, once long ago, we wWCre told that each Oof us should do at‘least one thing each day that we would rather not do. Not just as training, but as a matter of fact mtsomething in the bank of hope as a reserve against ags the when we may be compelied to do something that we would 430( oA o ' i¢ :; iday gleam. We noticed many beautiful gowns,\with a hol on Nvevvs Year‘s Eve . y . At the Knights of Columbus dance . . . "Mrs. Freq Dwyer in grey crepe fashioned with sweetheart P n 2 n _ ns tm _A PMA TYA C Wfl] f,Pl" MVC, And mMrs. . And MT. and#rs. C. Thomson, Mr, and Mis. Bid MeCoy, 1 - ;.Hr And:Mrs. SidW“Dr Grame Macâ€" \â€" and Mrs. : , Mr. and ‘Mrs. John O‘Donnell. Dr. ’Sinclair and Mrs Sinfilai %Â¥ * *# % % Mr. and Mrs5..J. JaCkson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill King, Mr s â€"C. k. and*m:h mda?gay “?r Grame Macâ€" â€" Keom : an Dr. ’Smcl i Shmlai rs. John O‘Donnell. €% % #% 4 Rew Year‘s Eve was ushered in with tradlfiona.l ‘gaiecty:when ‘ members of the Golden Beaver Lodge,.AF. AM. their wives. and lady friends, gathered in the Magonic Hall, Spruce street N. Many out of bretherh were also present to the New Year. Dancmg including modern and oldâ€"time Wre danced to the tunes of Mlss Eelen F‘orzm aud hex Mss Dec Tannarelk entertained a â€"aumber of .guests pricr ‘to the New Years Eve Dance,.at the Pav. :Cockâ€" tails and dainty sandwiches and cookies were served. ; . Among . the guests werc Mary Vrbanac, Paul Laine, Inez Freâ€" gonese, Hans Skogberg, 'Nancy Marini, Frank Tannarelli, Mr. and Mrs. Sal RBalamone,. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Banich, Margaret Scullion, Phil Dunn, Mildred Mirkov.ich, Tommy Scullion; Alex Pcâ€" wip trwla and Dee Innarelli. a .. home of Dr..Paul Clermont and Mrs. Clermont.decorâ€" ated in festive colors, was the scene of a delightfdl event when they entertained a number of their friends on New Year‘s Eve . Their guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mascioli, Mr. and o @ uo @p L 9# *h M aa Jw ul dom for us a e best â€" It is the part of wisdom for us all to hope for th €{+ ié_u‘a'n During the cvening refreshâ€" ments were served from a table fesâ€" «tive with lace cloth and tall lighted tapers in branch ‘candalabra. Mrs. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Richâ€" ards, Mr. and Mrs. W. N.xon, Mr. and MWMrs. Georze Starling, Mr. and Mrs. ~J. Bhaw, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs.<F. Stonehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Joe â€"Ormston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hornâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Les Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miss Maragaret Scullion entertained a number of guests at her home on :‘ First avenue Echumacher> on Satur-,j. day night. both before and> after the' regular dance at the Pavilion. â€"~ Among her guests were: Dee Iamnarelli, Alex Petrula, Ann i } a 3 Holjevac, Johnny Scullion, Mildred Mirâ€" . kovich, Tommy Scullion, Inez Fregonâ€" ese, Hans Skogberg, Nancy Marini, Frank ITazrmarelli, Mary Vrbanac, Geâ€" orge ~Syilvester.â€"â€"Phi} Dunn, and the ,Many DelightEul Parties Given ‘by Schumacherites Prior 4o Hogmanay Dance â€"â€"Miss : Inez. Fregonese ~entertained a number cf:friends after the New YÂ¥ears‘ Eve Dance at the Pavilion at her home 99 ‘Fourth :avenue,: Schumacher Among the guests were: _ Mary Vrbanac, ‘Paul Laine, Mildred ‘Mirkovoch, Tommy Scullion, Ann Ho!â€" jevac, Jshnny Scullion, (Toronto), Phil Dunn,â€" Margaret Scullion, Dee TIanâ€" narelli, Alex Petrula, Mr. and Mrs. Jchnny Banich, Alma Fregonese, Stan Buchar, Chris Vrbanac, Johnny Buchat, Nancy Marini, Frank Iiannarelli, Hans Skogberg, (Port ‘Arthur). Fourth avenue Sthumacher, after the Christmas dance at the Pav. Among her guests were: . Mr. and Mrs. Sal Salamone, Dee Tanâ€" narelli, Tommy Scullion, Inez Fregonese, Ronâ€" nie McGregor, Alma FPregonese, Etan Buchar, Chir‘s Vrbhammac, Joe Kobe, Nan Hamilton, Nefl Hedican, Norma Hamilton, Pat Costello, Mary Vrbanac. Paul Lainge, and others.. Alexâ€" Petruila, Margaret Sculâ€" lion, Phil Dunn, Mildred. Mirkovich, C e Â¥V and a very happy thne was enjoyed During the evening a delicioys supper was served. }(S Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan were the recipients cf many beautiful g.fts of eterling .silver. In honor of the occasion Mrs. Mac Millan presented each guest with a gilt as a souvenir. grn J- 4CB 8. «flmB W haths ul As the clock siruck midnight and the crowd sang Auld Lanzg Syne, two pipers dressed in full uniform marched in on the gathering and piped many merry tune. +s Friends Gather At Home Of Miss Vivian Pierce To Welcome New Year â€" Miss Ann Holjevac ~entertained a group of ‘her friends at her home on Miss Mildred Mirkovich, Miss Marâ€" garet Scullion, Miss Nancy Marini, helped prevnare lunch. Dancing and singing was enjoved following lunch. hostess, â€" Margaret Scullion. ~Dancing andâ€"singing were the order â€"of the evâ€" Miss Ruth Osborn has returned after spending the last several weeks: visiting relatives and. friends in Winnipeg. ° Refreshments were served and the cuisine was convened by Messrs. J. Coâ€" *zn, B. Kotliey and P. Blain. Tegion Hall In Fine Traditional Splendor. The home of Miss Vivian Pierce, 61 Birch street S., was the setting for a group party on New Year‘s Eve. Against a decorative background of pine boughs and a tree decked in traditional manner the gathering welâ€" comed in 1948 with singing and dancâ€" ing. ‘Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Klevan, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. Ron McPhail, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Moyle, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morton, Mr. and Mrs. D. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. F. Tainslev, Miss Helen Milnce, Camille Sebastien, Miss Teresa Belec, Cy Copps, Miss Claire Chenier, Bill Copps, Miss PeIgy Mole, Bill Fraser, Miss Pierce and ‘Gordon Godfrey. Ketley, Mr. and Mrs. T. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. .P. McAlsavey, Mr. and Mrs. Les Nicholson Jr., Mr. and Mrs. P. Blain, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilcock and many others. Miss Norma Routliffe who has . been holidaying in Toronto has réturned to mr. Ron Purchase provided the musâ€" ical setting for the gay throng and Mr. Les N.cholison acted as master of ceremonies for the evening. ‘__ _ W. A. MacKenzie Prop. Corner of Second Ave. S :=â€"â€" Hart Balteries *Mr and Mrs J. Shuskkewich El%tertam At Cocktall Party During the meeting Mrs. G. Starlâ€" ing occupied â€"the chair and beforeâ€"reâ€" tiring extended sincere thanks to ofâ€" ficers and members for their timely ccâ€"operation during her term of office. In a brief address, Mrs. Presley, the new president stated she was w1lhng to do ‘her utmost to make the year ahead a most successful ‘one and asked for the coâ€"operation of her exâ€" ecutive and all members. The new slate is composed of Mrs. A. Presley, president, Mrs. L. Duâ€" bien, first vice president, Mrs. E. Beaulieu second vice president, Mrs. L. Nicholson secretary, Mrs. J. Shaw, treasurer, Mrs. P. Jeffrey, kitchen conve‘ner, Mrs. J. Harris, standard bearer, Mrs. T. Gay, pianist and Mrs. J. ~Chatson and Mrs. W. Wilkinson, executivei members.. Many plans were formulated for the holding of afternoon teas, on the 14th of January Mrs. P. Jeffrey, 69 Way avenue will be hostess at one, on the 21st, another tea will be held at the home of Mrs. George Starling, 56 Laurier and Mrs. Jack Chatson, Mr. and Mrs. M. MacMillan Célebrate Silver Wedding Mrs. R. Hardy, Zone Representaâ€" tive of the Ladies Auxiliary to .the Canadian Legion installed the new officers for the year when members held their regular monthly meeting on Monday evening. Prior to the annual dance celebrated by Ukrainians in honor of their Yuleâ€" tide which is celebrated on January 7th, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Shushkewich, 100 Algonguin Boulevard East, enterâ€" tained at a delightfully arranged cockâ€" tail parity. Thcese present were Miss Sephie Donâ€" yl1, Peter Murray, Miss Diane Melville, Gordon Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Einar Er. ickson, Mrs. Harry Bohbie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blahev, Mr.â€"and Mrs. F. Laâ€" fontaine and Mr. and Mrs. Del W.lson. ~Congratulations and best wishes are extended io Mr. and .Mrs, Malcolm MacMillan, MclIntyre Property who celâ€" ebrated their silver wedding on New Year‘s Eve. ; s Mr. and Mrs. MacMilan were marâ€" rled at Cobalt in the year 1922. Fifty friends gathered at their home New Year Eve to celebrate the event and a very happy time was enjoyed. During the evening a deliciogys supper was served. ’r Ladies Auxiliary To The Canadian Legion, Installed New Executivé, Monday Evening Mrs. R. Hardy, Zone Representative, Pictured above is dainty Patricia Parker, talented six year daughter of Mr.‘and Mrs. Charles Parker, 212‘ Maple streot 8. A Gancing: pupil of Miss Annette Rogers for the past 14 months the charming little miss has excellent possibilitics coupled wilth a natural grace. Patricia also attends Moneta day and is not only adept to ballet but also at the three "R‘s‘"‘. Photo, by Dessane SCHUMACHER s uo9 It was decided. the card <~parties would continue att on the 9th, one will be held at the home of<â€"Mrs. Poâ€" wel, 162 Maple street N., on the 23rd, the other will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Shaw 41 Laurier avenue. 152 Elm street S., will be hostess to members «and their friends on the 28th. During the ‘evening names were drawn to determine: the names of winners of the, house card parties. These included Mrs. J. Shaw, Mrs. B. Fraser, Mrs. V. Dupont and Mrs. E. Parker. | contrasting types, all easily grown in the house. We cannot give a list of variaties ar aundertake to include any particular sort as the list changes from time to time, A real mmoneyâ€"saver for anyone wanting lovely House Plants. Plant now. (Pkt 15¢) (2 Pkts 25¢) pestpaid. FREE â€" OVR BIG 1948 SEED AND ~NURSERY: BOOK â€"Bigger than Ever 32 POMINIONSEED CEORCETOWN, ONT. ‘ TO GROW THE BEST PLANT.THE BEST than ; ever.. 'gg ribes countless variâ€" eties of the newest and best Vegetable, Flower and Houseplant Seeds; Plants, Shrubs, Fruits, Bulbs erc. Don‘t fail to learn about the maiestic new race of Giaat Flowering. Gladiolus, a .colchiâ€" cine development: and the new Cuthâ€" bertson Heat and Drought Resistant Sweet Peas. Early planning is the secret of gardening success. Send today. (Those who ordered from us in 1947 will receive copy without request.) Send tod J for our free copy of our 1948 See ursery Baok, Blgger ed six year old .~‘.‘a.'i¢~ Of Mrs- A. Bookcr The nomination meetln: of the Im- perial Daughters of the Emoire was held at the home of Mrs. A. Booker, 62 Sixth avenue on Tuesday evening. Miss Ellen Terry; regent, pres:ded. The secretary‘s and treasurer‘s reâ€" port were read by Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Lloyd respectively. It was reported that $150. was sent to headquarters for the Memorial Fund which takes the form of scholarships for children of vettrans who served or Iost their lives in World War II. Post war ccinvener, Mrs. Booker gave a resume of the parctls sent to Briâ€" tain st Christmastime and reported that there are five knitted baby sets ready to be shipped over. The sick and visiting conventr, Mrs. Pozzetti told of the many visits and exporessed regret that Mrs. Keene, highly valued worker cf the organizâ€" ation was not presen} and that Mrs. Dorway who has beitn 1!1 was improviag. Flans were also formulated for. the commencing of a fund for members. . On February 13th a bridge party will be held with members responsible for wo tables. Miss Terry and Mrs. Lliyd are convening the much anticiâ€" pated affair. Mrs. Ed Robinson, hospital convener teadered her report following whith Miss Terry read a letter from the Canadian Association of Consumers reâ€" que:t.ng that those interested form a membership. The nomination slate \?il.l be: m:it;? at Mrs. Mamic Shaheen‘s‘ at a> E date. The n:xt mecting at which off.cers for the forthecming term will be elecâ€" ted will be held at the home of Mrs. Win. Mackic, ‘55 Floral avenue with Mirs. Chase acting as hostess. â€" _ Tsd S n t Es 2. es PAE Y( 3 . 109 im C 2s 12 lt en ie Py Nn ts 1 ols m d m 2 0 11 Pine St. South !‘----“AAAAAAAA‘AA‘ $ 11 Pine St. South _ . J imming t _ _ PThis Clink is administred by the Timmins High and Vocaâ€" tional School in coâ€"operation with the Provincial Depnrtn?ent of Fducation, the Ontario Basketball Association, and ‘the Canâ€" adian Amateur Basketball Association. All teachers, coaches, referees, caplains and anybody who is interested in Basketball, kindly asked to attend. We . _ m e ET JA 2 m A > CF n n n\ PHONE NUMBER (Please send this to R. E. Sturgcon, Director of Recreation, Room /Â¥ Municipal Building, Town of Timmins) NAME ADDRESS Please accept my application for The Basketball Clinic, to be held Jan. 10 and 11th. 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