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Porcupine Advance, 19 Feb 1948, 1, p. 4

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Mrs. Dan Fraser, Mcintyre Propâ€" erty, entertained in honor of Miss Monaghan who is leaving this week to enter Toronto General Hosâ€" pital as a student nurse. Several tables of bridge was played, Mrs, J. Matthew was the winner of the bridge prize. Various games were also playâ€" ed with prizes for the various winâ€" enjoyed Miss Effie Monaghan Feted Ere Departure for Toronto her home in Gold Centre the business session a d The work convener, Mrs., 1. Basâ€" sett, invitbd the ladies.â€"to hold their work moeeting Thursday evening at cher montlhily imeellinf the church hall utitendanee Oof n Anghcan Ladies Guild Hold Resular Monthly Meeting 200 p.m. Public Skating Wed. Evening possible gaume â€"otherwise Public Ska Announcing TNC.â€"â€":~4 e Opening f Monday, Feb. 23 rd 08 p.in MAl)le the ; herla U t11 101 Monday: Feb. 23 Porkies vs Melntyre Tuesday, Fel 24 Wednesday, Feb. 25 M i1 Saturdayv, Febh. 21 Thursd: BREAD COOKIES port and Mr 10} Sund: skating Club all day Eriaday -.'~ 1 ++ d Public school Finatls (Locatiomâ€"â€"Fopmeriy Pianosi‘s CGraocgaorv 8.30 Public iskating 22 ».m. Week End Skating * of membe; Simvth., presk the evening the guest of presented with many lovâ€" PC lh us lunch isted by ies Guild of the Schumaâ€" liean â€" Mission â€" held" their eeting Thursday evening in 1 hall There was a good MARâ€"VIN BAKERY and a social period hetia SCHUMACHER h, president was in the t business session was Collins, secretary, gave 1 Mrs., P. Carroll read repork. _ Plans were‘ Easter Tea and sale of t t * Vatthic For a new tasteâ€"treat try our loanâ€" Preontice Â¥s Timmins Lions "Our ‘difference is Quality o ‘]y 2 t 2 WwA Mi itre Mrs. J. Matâ€" pil, Mrs, Vi Web chan, Mrs. James Monaghan, Bettyv 2() h. 2 W MARâ€"VIN = Iy. 19 erved by the e. Following dainty lunch contributing and â€"â€" June present period wa play â€"off Skating News From (':\KR.\' ROLLS rPase! n of The many friends of Mrs. Bill Dunâ€" can, Toronto, formerly of Schumacher will be sorry to hear that she is i in the «Poronto General Hospital and all her friends here extend her their best wishes for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George Vaughan and family New Liskeard, visited Mrs. Vaughan‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noil Ryan, Kerr Block, First avenue, durâ€" ing the past weck. While in town Mr.â€" Vaughan competed with the Klein rink from New Liskeard in the T. and N. Q. Bonspiel at the Melntvyre Arena. Edidice Anglignon, Ralph Smith, Olâ€" licâ€" Olsen _ and Hank Morin left By plane Saturday for Belleâ€"Terre after spending a few days competing in the 18th Annual ‘P. N. 0. Curling Bonspiel. While in town Eddie Angrigâ€" non visited hiss mother, Mrs. J. V Angrignon, avenue, The many â€" friends Campbell, Birch street hear that she is iN Hospital and ath extend wishes for a speedy rc Mrs. P. H Mrs, Shin Wharton, F Mr. and M Harry Cov Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Towoell, Mr. and Mrs. Art Carriecre, Mr. and Mrs. Jdack Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Ein Keizer, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tario. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Roberton, Mr. and Mrs, Dunkley, Mr. and Mrs. H. Grist, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Warry Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Warner, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Malkin, Mrs. L. Boutet, Mrs. E. Duxfield, Mrs. S. Urâ€" quhart, Mrs. J. Ma®thew, Mrs. J. Seulâ€" lion, Mrs. Alex Mair, Mrs. W. Rowe, Mrs. Jdim Cowden, Mrs. John Diâ€" matvricle, Harry Cowden, Mr Prentice, Mr. and V and Mrs. Bob Kelle Molly Bennelt, Betts J. Sandwith, Mrs. Lc James MacKenzie, | babin, Mr. and Mrs, Mtr. ancd Mirs. I1.; BHf playing as gent and Mr, Dick Keen. Mr. Fred Bennett and Mr. «Bob Warner were master o £ ceremonies, Following cards guests danced to the music of Ollie Brandes and his orâ€" chestra. _ Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Krnie Pooley, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beland, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson, Mr.an d Mrs. M. Truman, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Little, Mr. and Mrs. Em Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Towoell, Mr. and Mrs. Art Carriere, Mr. and Mrs. dack Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Ein The â€" Melntyre Athl held a social evening ruary li1th in the Me! ium. . The first part â€" was spent playing bri Bridge prize winnrse Em Evans, Mys. Nap Alf Little and Mr. N whist winrtiers were N Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Mr.â€" Dick Boutet, M« playing as gent and ) Mrc. Bennett M.A.A. Members Enjoy Evening of Cards, Dancing Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wa hnd Mrs. J. G. Malkin, Mi t, Mrs. E. Duxfield, Mrs. S , Mrs. J. Mrs. [rs. Alex Mair, Mrs. W. T : Cowden, Mrs.. John Fraser, Mrs Tunter, Mrs. ngler, â€" Dick Fred Bennett rs. Ed. Hicks BUNS PASTRIFES oâ€"First Ave. Schumacher M : Ner n MILACNMEIIIAN, NML‘S ng, Mr. and Mrs AIrs. Ernie Dunâ€" Archie Dunbabhin 1p MacMil C.â€" Kennedy Boutet, . Gu , Dusty Bake Mtr. and Mrs ind Mrs. Jin Kennedy, Mi Joan Prentice it of Mr: will 134( t} Al D M their Hunter, and nnedy Iyt | im M : y PORCUPINE ; Visiting Lady Curlers , Entertained Upon Arrival Cousts, ARCG LWO nmkKs also pail SCHUMACHER Mrs. Gart Gunther (an daughters, arrived this week â€" a holiday with her mother M: Calverley, second avenue. Elias Korri aged 73 very sudâ€" denly on Sunday from a heart attack while out walking on Golden Ave., he was taken ‘l, and rushed to Poreupine General Hospital hut was found to be dead when adimitted., ~He had been il] previously. H s homs was on Bruce avenue., and seen for over 25 years. Owing to the ~boeatâ€"tram"" being 24 hours late at New York several passengers were left beh nd, Mr. Richmond among them. He therefore took a plane from Monâ€" treal and is expected to arrive on Tuesday. He is planning to return in April. day n.ght. P esiets ball was witnessed DW J ned ned for Fob. 28th. Mrs. : E. gave a report of her attendance Provjncial Council recently. A hour followed. Conveners for thi ing were Mrs. J. Costello, Mrs. J and Mtrs. H. Femgan. garel Simith A committee in charge of refresh ments was headed by Mrs. K. Adam son, and ladies pouring tea at a tabl daintily decorated with sprng flow ers were Mrs. Irene Cahill, Mrs. Mar caret Hovey and Mrs. P. Maxwell l"‘.N('nS'l'R()I\/[ â€"â€" ‘Po Mt. A2nCL NV id of 97 Powell Ave cupinec on Febh. 13th, â€" a dau RAYMOND Raymond 0 1 dauchter, 11 hi thi{ the Community Hall. It was a very delightful affair, with refreshments served, and dancing. A numorousâ€" guartette enlivened things by singing curling parodi¢s on two popular songs which were warmly apâ€" plauded. pl A comimmitt nents was he ‘on, ancd lacdik GUUCOStTS Merril} W Dwyver, H were CnJ} Humphrit Dwver w t pintQ? on byt Reeve Evans, introduced by>â€" the onspiel President Mrs. F. E. Cooper, poke warm words of welcame to the visitors wishing them gool curling, ndâ€" olTering the town‘s hospitalty, ssuring them of a good time, and oping they would come :q.::nin. Mr. Cooper president of the Men‘s urling Club also weleomed the ladies 1 a worded, speech assuring o vistfors of the keen interest of mA PORCETPINE Margaret Ann Edgar Feted On Occasion of BHirthday Mr. Hugh ns.on left ible to enjoy x them. "mer irling. sOUTH PORCUPINE The monthly meeting of t held on Priday evening nge of the Airport Hotel. ‘iness session a bakeâ€"sale v 11 1j idileés â€" and mught and se mes like bin merai services on j)pimn. from Hunkin Rey. A. Heinone Finnish and Enotli jsclale Cemetery. Hugh Richmond of Dome Exâ€" on left last week for New York to passage on the Queen Elizabeth Scotland (Kilmarnock, Ayrshire) e his parents whom he has not olyn ittle Maragret ‘ly birthday p Valentine‘s Da Strachan Ave e invited and @ â€"â€" the ten y reception for visiting lady curl vas held on Monday evening i Korri of Timr Poreupine and h Porecupine. r ‘young |1 unable to sSQUTH PORCUPINNI POLICE COURKT murked 1( and â€" whitt m«s wWwas lived in 1101 inming prizes. n prosent wore Joan Grant, Vilson, Mary Lou Harty, Nola tuth Hunter, Doris Maxwell, Fitz, Sandra Humphries and mt â€"andâ€" Maureen Sullvan. jJoy was on Bruce avenue., *d in South Poreupine years. He was a from Finland to Car irs ago.â€" He has four s i of ‘Timmins, Eli Kor worded speec of the keen wishing â€" them e‘s Day â€" at her home at i _Ave. Ten little girls 1 and all had a wonderful ten year old hostess being y it as much as any one 1e has spent muny weeks ig life in hospital and is to Athike active part in A very beautiful birthday d the birthday> table â€"â€" vhite layers topped with hite hearts and ten pink a1xt â€" many â€" were 1 sent to the little girl. bingo and "Junior quiz" by all with Sandra Joan â€" Grant and ‘Nola kn To Mr. and M irtvy on m â€" Wednesday ins Puneral |] nen conductin wlish. Intern Annâ€" Edga: ilso naid e of the C.W L. evening in the Hotel. At the â€"sale was planâ€" Mrs. ‘F. Cahill tendance at the ntlyv. A social anid ind All THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO s. Dayvyâ€" spend Ralph T5 Wat evenâ€" Kolly JWC rad nest showed their knowledge 14th flags,, needlework, and ual and "Brownice Magice® n She also mentioned that the "Prinâ€" cess Elizabeth" parcel sent to Engâ€" land «food) had been received and a lovely letter sent to the Company from Hampton Court Palace. A Company in London "Ist Tufâ€" nell Park Guides" has been adopted by S. Poreupine Guides,.. Parcels of food are being sent regularly to them, and Miss Dorothy Wilkins ({formerly on the High School Staft of S. Poreuâ€" pine, now on teachers exchange in Lomlon, England» receives these parâ€" cels and takes them personally to the Ccompany in Tufnell Park. All those attending mecting Captain HMHuggins thanked the parâ€" ents and association for their help and coâ€"operation, an despecially those guides over guide age who had helpâ€" ed and attended mecetings and kept honour and lovalty to the Guide McLelland, â€" Gabrielle White, Mary CGazzola, â€"Jacqueline Laporte. Four Guides received second class badges: Molly Cooper, Joan MePhate, Sue Bennett and Gail Moore. The company can now boast of 5 FPirst Class Guides: Audrey Allen, Beth McLelland, Inga Viitanen, and two who have left town. Badges were awarded. to Shirley Farrell and Helen Moore for Sick Nurse (Frist Aid). To Nancy Wilder (child nurse), to Beth MceLelland (Knitter) ; To Margaret Langcdon (Swimmer and Dancer); to Inga Viitâ€" anen (dancer), to Audrey Allen (knitâ€" ter and needlewoman) and to Nancy Cooper (writer). Nancy has written and exchanged letters with a Swedish guide for over a year (translations being made for them») and just before this meceting Nancy received a gift of a Swedish Guide Pin from her "pen friend"~. Others are correspondâ€" ng with Guides in Holland. Captain HMHuggins thanked the parâ€" ents and association for their help The Powâ€"wow" round tdoadâ€" stogl the visitors as well, am(L then three â€""Golden Hand" Browâ€" mies up" into Guides. They were Muricl Helmer, Joan Soule and Marion â€" Prankic. . (These: were. "reâ€" ceived" by four of Brown Owls prevâ€" lous Golden â€" handâ€" brownies, _ now guides). First Brownies, underâ€" Brown Owl (Mrs, Stark) woent throuch a regâ€" ular meeting â€" not an exh‘bition, but to let the parents see the mat worlk, and a play in the "Fairy Ringe" they We Cater To Bangquets â€" Weddings â€" Parties 400 For Reservations Regular Meal Hours south â€"Poreupine, Ontario 3â€"48 clea hall 84 ompany Ail _ Youcht 1 ol the local Association were invited to be present. _A very large number responded to the invitations and quite a few of the public school teachers were there too. The hall is really something to be proud of.. Floors and windows ete. This week is a special and Scouts. It is bein cver the world as *"Th On Monday evening for Guides was official two special meetings of Guides and all parents ol the local Association Then the Girl Guide Seven now rccruits as _ tenderfoots. CoI Norma Reid, Teresa 8 MeLelland, â€" Gabrielle wazzola,â€"Jacqueline L neant "Thinkingâ€" Week" Observed Members of Eastern St: By Scouts and Girl Guides Hold Valentine Tea inpany She al mling VISITORS FROM QUEBEC: From the feminine point of view, the biggest bonspie!l of the year is taking pluce this week at South Porcupine, where ladies‘ rinks from all over the district have converged for the annual Northern Ontario Luadies‘ Bonspicl. Pictured above are some of the visitors form the Quebee side of the broder. Left to right, Mrs. R. W. Little, Mrs. T. Harney, Mrs. V. Dake and Mrs. M. Marion. Domimon Bakery hall is really something to be of. Floors and windows ete. all painted, with paint bought cresults of "»Cookice Week"., New curtains, _ _and spicicâ€"andâ€"span ness new tables etc, made the mart, and of course, the fact furnace supplies adequate heat a Il6L too. FINEST QUALITY CAKES PASTRY +. k.; PHONE 46 * * South Poreupine _ 2â€"48P Haapla, Kay Votour Proprietors omfortable Rooms Excellient Service 3 â€"48P PHONE 125 i special one for Guides is being observed all as ‘"‘Thinking Week". evening the new hall s officially opened by ding the. mecting footstullt‘s to go south Poreupine wledge â€" of _ "| and â€" Brow Magic‘. round the its woere initiated Colléeen _ Hopkins, i Spadafore, Ruby Prop SQOUTH PORCUPINE Llook ov{ Brownies and alrl members o. mm‘ / *X KA * 4 4 ¢NnOlLs 8888848888848 * 8 * * * * * 4 4 * Captain Huggins‘ ambition is to ha evall forty of her guides go to camp this year, and says that any old Guide Uniforms or equipment would be gratefully received by the Compâ€" any (they may be sold) and it is difâ€" ficult and expensive to buy these things now, new. So if any of these things are lyving idle around your homes will you conâ€" tact a guide or Mrs. F. Huggins and so help on a movement that is helping the girls of your community"? into the next parcel, almost ready to be shipped. A whist drive is being held on Pri«â€" day at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Hall by the Rebekahs. . They would welceome a large attendance. Friends ‘of Mrs. S; ry to ‘hear she is n pine Cieneral Hospit speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore of Smceoth Rock spont the weekâ€"end at the home of â€"Mrs.câ€"R. Edgar, Strachan Ave. The Hi ing hard Fébruary keep the Waitresses were Mrs. Day, Mrs, Weir, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. Jean Wilson, and the kitchen‘s busy stafl included Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Austin, Mrs. â€" Mansfield _ and â€" Mrs. Worth. A novelty booth was presidâ€" ecd by. Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. MceCattreyv. A pair of diamond socks by Mr. Verner Neilly of Bu kerite â€"~ proceeds donated 1 for â€" Britain â€" fund.. Miks MeGregor won the doorâ€"pri AjLoA0tU O _ ‘{HLOM W CcsJM_ ‘unf}sny *S.JJA _ ‘3d4o0pA JA s ol pun uqsV ‘SIJA ‘A19M At the., bake table Mrs. L. Armâ€" strong and Mrs. E. Reed presided and were most successful in selling all the delectable edibles. Mrs. _â€"C. Anderâ€" son, . and_ Mrs. Beth Price weleomed patrons and Mrs. D. Houston and Mrs, I‘. H. Hall poured tea. Wuaitresses were Mtrs. Day, <â€"Mrs, The ladies of the Eastern Star helo a very lovely Valentine tea on Satâ€" urday afternoon in the Masonice Hall The hall was decorated appropriately with cupids and heartsete., and the Box 43A Crawford St PHONE 3545 Service Dry Cleaners 116 Cedar St. South DONALD sSTUDIO Portraits with Personality Expert Film Finishing News From ‘h School students are to producc a fine con 25th, 26th, andâ€" 27th. date open. Mts. Sani Amond socks was won Neilly of Bultaloâ€"Anâ€" ds donated to Parcels funcd. Miss Margaret CLEANTING pattent in al â€"and w timnec consert Po p L’D up 11 1¢ arc Members‘ from the local club in« cluded the president Mrs. Helen Fergâ€" uson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. C. Motherwell, Mr. and Mrs. T. Tolmes, I. Lceney, B. Cumming, E. Dague, F. Hogan, Mrs. R. Ellis, Jean Vance, G, Starr, P. Abrams, 0. Huhta, Bill Robinson, Bill Whyte, Ken Myâ€" ers, F. Cattarello, T. Romanick, Bob Sullivan. mMA Badminton Club are Hosts To Members Mcelntvre Club w w en P BP D DP D D LA L P A L P P P L P ~AP P P P REGULAR MEAL HOUR®S For Reservations PHONE 400 108 Golden Ave 69 (iolden Ave. Cut Flowers olted orad Wedding Bougquetls POHK Plan‘ts Designs DISTINCTIVE FLORAL V m AlNRANGEMENT S Phone 835 6T Tamiognn t PP PP P P P ltA L eP al Caterers for 4 â€" WEDDINGS â€" PARTT Sparton ®@ Fleetwood _ Radios ®@ Radios | ,,;‘ Gilson ‘Snowbird‘ °/ WASHERS REFRIGERATORS â€" ‘Ferms To Suit Purchaser â€"â€" All The Latestâ€"Records Sheet Music WE SALUTE THE SCOUTS and GUIDES Ainport Motel of our community Let us assist them in every way THEY ARE OUR Leaders of Tomorrow! ITRL GUIDE WEEK Compliments of This is National BOY SCOUT PHONE 105 8. Porcupine and THURSDAY. FEDBRL Congratulations are in o and Mrs. P. H. Hall of the 1 who celebrated their thirtic anniversary on Saturday â€" tines Day. Mrs. E. 8. Samer Ave. ontertained at a dirm her home in their honor. Lady curlers from Dome were invited gue: Porcupine Ladies Club ternoon. tryâ€"out of Bonspiel the South P f Mrs. A. Ewing, with Grant, Mrs. Maxwoellâ€"Sm Marjory McVey compns after three eltiminating 3 Am gstate subjeciied to the payimkent of Succestion Duties maypsuffter the loss of the best andy most readily marketable astets to provide the money for ysuch Duties, which are a firsr\ charge against the es tate. SULECESSION Thevsis an easy way to avoid this ‘ depletion. _ Inexpensive Life Mssurance will provide the cash wWor payment of these Dutie:;, allowing your estate to pass _ to _ your heirs. For further information consult EARL RECKIN 1 0. Box 146 ! Phone 871â€"M south Poreupine South Porecupine with M XA R *

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