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Porcupine Advance, 19 Feb 1948, 1, p. 3

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Mrs. Gerry Doolan, Recent Bride Feted at Shower 4 * 4 * 41 | m ax tR sEX Z3 s t +4 u> s se x tss iss C s ce o nc n ns «e Sadt. .\luminw Movie Club Show â€" at 10:30 a@a.m. an all new show Pwo Oneâ€"Act Plays FEBRUARY 10th, 1948 a fTa Phone 112 BIKCEOR # PIXLE STREEKT NORTH Wedl. 2 (Students‘ PMASTC <OUTH PORCUPINE HIGH SCHOOL Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering "ire Threatens, Let Us Help You Check Your Fire Insurance Â¥ Y S iLc i VÂ¥ IZ : A 20th CENTURYâ€"FOX TRIVUM PH 1 TODAY ONLY "I See A Dark Stranger‘ Starts Friday # PMONE 1322 DRUMMER MAN February 25th, 26th, 27th Stage Party â€" Special Prize Roller Skates Music Novelty Melnnis Block \vents With Underwriting Facilities For All Lines Of Insurance EXTH A CLAVUDETTE HENR Y 25th ‘ night) with A Tumbling Display "Crazy Knights" Timmins Also 3 Color Cartoons F «y * nes Moorehead *Unable to attend but sending a lovely gift were Miss Alice Coulis and Miss Leana Prince. Thur. 26. Fri Students â€" AXdults â€" â€" ROBERT CUMMINGS SUSAN HAYWARD Ronald HOWARD â€" Dancing Music ‘While theâ€" Ssun â€"Shines" with PODAY AND FRIDAY Two Big Features 8 BRUCE AVEXUE Phone 30 south Poreupine Ont. Tyrone Power "Mark of Zorro" L .25¢ .90c¢ Barbara WHITE -.1 Among the many who attended the dance during the weekend sponsored by the Phalanx Club and pictured above in front ro ware Miss Agathe Porcupine Ski Club Holds Winter Frolic Featuring Grand Parade and Valentines A highlight of the season was the Winter dance and cabaret held by the Porcupine Ski Club during the weekâ€" end. The gala affair was held ~at Riverside Pavilion which was transâ€" formed into a wonderland of cupids, lacey hearts and banners., Features on the program was the grand parade and the Paul: Jones, with Henry Kelneck and his orchestra providing the musical background and Helen Synos singing many delightful numbers. Mr. and Mis. Alliec Del_ Guidice, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff MeFadden, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lafranier, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keeling, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Varker, Miss Agnes Doucet, Vic Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Boni, Miss Gladys Carr, Ron Centner, Miss Â¥vette Baileau, Gordon Park, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Doolan, Miss Fern Brazeau. Oliver Beauchamps, Mr. and Mrs. J; Jastrebski, Mr. and Mrs. Franâ€" cis Horne, Miss Mary Adams, Jim Silver. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moore, Miss Lila Antila, Ray Laakso, Miss Connice St. Louis. Bob Gagne, Miss Jacqueline Rivet. Dan Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shahcen, Miss Anne Wilner, Norman â€" Shankman. â€" Miss Sophie Donyl. Peter Murray, Dr. and Mrs. Tobey‘s CARPENTER SHOP Phone 1876â€" M ickie Kenney, Ernest Cashâ€" ss Mavis Elliott, Blair Scott, ila Needham, Louis Croton, Mrs. A. Hartman, Mr, and Hilts, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Minor Alterations Coaunters, Shelves Bookceases and Built In Cupboards 26 Toke St. Timmins d ~Mrs. Lionel Bonl, r, Ron Centner, Miss Gordon Park, Mr. Doolan, Miss Fern Beauchamps, Mr. and THF PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO (â€"cupids, was the 1â€" Jones, rchestra and lelightful Mliss Vivâ€" Mr. and n Milne, RM. iller, Mr. and Mrs. ‘at Macâ€" s Peggy s. 8. Mc. Sweeney, and Mrs, Jensen, MceLean, n Peterâ€" Michael Routliffte, en Musâ€" iss Mary Mr. and ind â€" Mrs. )ave Wyâ€" kins,. Mr. and Mrs. Les Redâ€" Neil, Mr. e Power, e Green, ore, â€" Miss , Mr: and Irs., Fred \rey Mcâ€" câ€"HMudson, iss Anita ss Margâ€" Miss Marg Gerry V era SS Ii1ss est Cashâ€" lair Sceott, is Croton, and 5. Tommy Carriere, llar, Miss Miss Anne and Ma«s. Mrs. A. ‘ke, Rolly a, Sammy _ a, Mr. and and â€" Mrs. . Maurice ucet, _ Vic Miss Drseow . Seats, Theresa / Gagne, â€" Courtney Miss DDorothy Gibson, Johnny Miss: Geggy Strongman, «~Joe Atkinson, Miss Peggy Webster, Govan Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rosner, Mr. and Mrs. Boernard Rosner, Mr. and Mrs. Manmy Abrams, Dr. Sam Jesâ€" soel and Mrs. Jesscl, Miss â€" Norma sShankman, Sam Diamcnt, Miss: Marâ€" garet Boyd, Val Luciantonio, Mr. and Mrs. i. L. > Dixon} Mrc: and Mrs. H. Bressner, Miss Shirley MceDivitt, Marâ€" tin Cassels, Miss Alicec Summer, Geoâ€" rge Pent. + Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seott, Miss Marâ€" on McKee,â€" Tom: Neil, Miss Ellen Y oulten â€"Jimâ€" Curtis, Miss â€"â€"~ F V esd o 0 Y ollancde _ Charon; Pete Tymucko, Mr. and H. MceGillies, Miss ~Margaret Sculâ€" lion,. Bill Dunn., Miss Dee Iannarrelli, Al Petrula, Mrs. Eddic Proulx, Queâ€" beeâ€" City, Johnny Godin, Miss Anne Barilko, Bernie Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morton, Mr.. and Mrs. J. Forâ€" rester, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bernadine, Mr. and Mrs. Mervim Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winton. f and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gray, Mr. William Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Smith, Mfss_ Jeanâ€" Farnan, Everebt Worth,â€" Miss: Donna Jenner. . Blair Scott, Miss: Blondie Pakkanen, Roy Howlett, Miss Josephine Scott, Frank Reimer, Mr and Mrs. Don Reimer, Ottawa, Miss Lillian Kellow, George Peccin, Mr. and Mrs. George Vasilash, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott, Miss Marion McKee, Tom Neil, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Auger Miss Lee Murray, Vince Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bromley, Hilda Stephenson, Ron Missâ€" Connieâ€" Lejambe, Miss June Newton, Lenâ€" Raynsford, Mr. and Mrs. F. Potvin, Miss Helen Bissonette, â€" Howard Brown, â€" Miss Nancy. Robson, Johnny Goulet, Miss Lorna Sinclair., _ Jimâ€" Sinclair, _ Miss Olga DiFant, tudy Fauteux, â€" Miss Helen â€" Belanger,â€" Roger Todhunter, Miss Germaine Raymond, Les Pearce, Miss Elvi Lansa, Paul Sillanpaa, Miss Isobel Piche, Al Passi, Mr. and Mrs. L. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hares. Mr. and Mrs. L. Clarke, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Bill Nelson, Miss Jean Cowan, Jimmic Bradley, Mr. and Mrs, E. Maâ€" louin, Miss Madeline Boisvert, Fred Schroeder, â€" and _ Ralph Planfield, Miss Vickie Kenncy, Ernie Cahmore, Miss Margaret Hurbman, Bill Mcâ€" Carthy, â€" Miss: Mavis Eliott, ‘Stan Goodfellow, â€" John â€" Brandreth;, Miss Shirley Andress, Miss HMHope Fahey, Eddie Caron. Don Cameron and Delâ€" bertLe e of the Iroquois Falls Ski Miss Beauchamps, Don Hardy, Charron,. Miss Joan Mathe and Miss Pat Mwehiney... Pictured in the back row are Bill Boychuk, Gerry Plouffe and Chice Briggs. Advance Photo (}, Lane, Mrs. Getrtry Lauzon, Bill Galâ€" briath, Miss June Marrison, BH Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Domenico, Miss Lillianâ€" Kallo, George Pachin, Miss Ella Wilson, Don MceBlvic Miss â€" Thoeresa [ Gagne, Club. Miss Luey Leach, Fred Barnes, Miss Janet MacMillan, â€" Garnet MacJanet, Miss Colleen Olsen, Del Drew, Miss Irene Rochefort, Bob Hardy, Miss Hazel McGee, Slim Simmons, Miss Vi Lebreque, H. B. McGQee. Miss Anita Gauthier, George Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. DArcy MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Towsley and many others Mrs. R, N. regular meel Guild when hall recently Anglican Ladies Guild Hold Business Meeting The ladies arranged to cater for t supper to. be held this evening at o‘clock in the church hall for t Scout and Guide leaders and office The next work meeting will be h tomorrow evening in the hall. Those present were Mrs. W. Key: Mrs. J. Webb. M Rodda, Mrs. J. D Mrs. J. Sears, M Everiey, Mrs. M CGiruchy, Mrs. P. Mrs. J. Webb. Mrs. L. Traver, MTS, C. Rodda, Mrs. J. Drew, Miss M. Mrs. J. Sears, Mrs. T. Glaister, Mrs. T. Everley, Mrs. M. Boyd, Mrs. F. Deé Gruchy, Mrs. P. Reid, Mrs. E. Dupont, Mrs. L. Mason, Mrs. L. Buck, Mrs. L Nicholson, Mrs. T. Court, Mrs, M. Holâ€" land. Mrs. F. Read. Mrs. R. N. Jackson, Mrs J H. Knell and Mrs. J Maxwell, R. N. Jacks Gauthier, George Dodd, Chuck Hudson, Mr. and MacDonald, Mr. and wslevy and many others. ickson presided over the ie of the Anglican Ladies y met in the church for the officers. be held Kevan Mrs. C District Deputy 0.E.S. Visits Arbutus Chapter The Worthy Matron, Mrs. Celia Easâ€" ton and the officers and members of Arbutus Chapter were happy in the official visit of their Deputy Grand Matron, Mrs. Irene Roynan, Kirkland Lake, of District 16. frames, hearts were pierced by Cupid‘s bow. and red fluted streamers laced the blue window curtains. The hall was beautifully decorated in honour of St. Valentine. Old fashâ€" ioned ladies were set in heart shaped Mrs. Roynan will be imaking an ofâ€" ficial visit to South Porecupine Chapter next week. Many officers and meimâ€" bers of the Order of the mastern Star in Timmins .and elsewhere plan to aga n chnjoy her company on that ocâ€" aga 11 @asion With grownâ€"up. porse and â€" great capability six little girls of the Polly Pigtails Club of Mountjoy United Church held an cafternoon tea and concert in the church hall on Tuesâ€" day afternoon. Proceeds of which are to be given a local family who had the misfortune of being burned out latelyv. "The group, comprsied of Margaret Anne Murray, Irene Young, Maralyn Moisley, Shirley and Joan Wallingâ€" ford and YÂ¥yonne B4orndahl all radâ€" iating hospitality served the many atâ€" tending a dainty lunch of sandwiches, cookies of many varieties and hot tea. The small tables were most attracâ€" tive with white cloths and some were centred with small baskets of white and red roses while others were cenâ€" ired with china pots : of, hyacinths. The hall too,; was . beautjfully . decerâ€" ated with Valentine motifs. While guests enjoyed tea a highly tntertaining program took place,. Polly Pigtails Club Hold Enjoyable Tea and Concert There were piano selections, vocal solos antd recitations. Taking part were Ireneâ€" Young, Theresa Gauthier, Margaret Ann Murray, Donna Murâ€" ray, â€" Margaret McNeil, Lula Jean Kerr, Mary Flinsky, Maralyn Moisley, Shirley Wallingford and Joan Walâ€" lingford. These were thoroughly enâ€" joyed by the admiring guests and were heartily applauded. The capable master of ceremoni¢s for the occasion was Yvonne Bjornâ€" dahl. Mrs. Young was the highly eMicient kitchen convener with the Polly Pigâ€" tails assisting. Mrs. E. Chase of Swastika is a guest at the home of Mayor Karl Eyre and Mrs. Eyre, 7 First avenue. QUICK RELIEF FROM PAIN Alberta Lump â€" Red Jacket Stoker Coal â€" Dry Wood § . (_‘,halifoux Phone 2023R ‘The company nurse recommended â€" Paradol when my daugbhter feared gshe would lose her job becuuse of time lost each month. 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