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Porcupine Advance, 11 Mar 1948, 1, p. 3

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E* !‘)fl 40¢) postpaidy : :: : : i C â€" OUR: BIG 1948 SEED AND â€" mmu . th #h . * 0# s m ol o n o. c tA Reatauranc ‘ angâ€"notel chairs repaired> and upholstered.....‘T ruck seats, car upholstery Furnitur repdf ‘and v«â€"finished....Chairs and chesterfields. rebuilt. E.DERA P _ . 19â€"2 m Banmrman ... Phone : 918â€"Wâ€"2 UPHOLSTERING BE3 74 0 eSR NS P c ® h. . 8 3 5 i+ W ¢ 8 ~ 4 iA 3 ’ ® 1A A’!‘?‘ y 3 /A 1t ie 3650 :â€" Res. 2301â€" *‘148 ALGONQUIN E. EXPERT WORK @HICK SERVICE Ad Lump â€" Red Jacket <~Coal â€" Dry Wood A. Chalifoux Phone 2923R 2512.p __ ADMI§SION Seats $1.25 _ at the §5. $ __ m.m 1 o € office at Englehart, Bruce and Many gifts were received, including Iimen, ‘cash, china and sllver. ; 4 ‘ _ Congratulations â€" were received from "Yriends in different parts of Nova Scoâ€" tia and New Brunswick. Also many caords and phone calls. J Spring flowers were used to effecâ€" tively decorate the rooms, and the din= ing noom table was centred wibh t.hree' tiered wedding cake. * ‘Mrs. J. Easton presided over the tea Among the fyriends attending> was Mrs. ‘Percy Goodwin of Mewracke, Nova Scotia, sister of Mrs. Redden and matron of honor at the wedding. _ Genneth/miller conducted the worâ€" ship service, assisted by Myrna Smith, Rev. W. M. Mustard led the:group in an enlightening discussion on the Book ~The reading of the minutes of. the: previous meeting opened the business pertion of the evening. Enve.opw were distr.buted for the mofnthly contribuâ€" tion to Camp Waskesieu and members' were reminded that on March 17, there will be a special offering taken for the‘ Canadian Appeal Children RFund. The president anncunced that two parcels had been shipped oversens. Y.P.U. First â€"United Church Send Parcels To England Earah Getty led the group in :a liveâ€" ly. sing: song when members of the Young People‘sâ€"Union met for their reâ€" guar weekly meetln.g in the church hall recently. Bern ce of tear "of da‘ly hv;mg and of how only the newly married or those setting up house for the first time may buy any new furmture No one is alâ€" lowed any ‘gas unless it is absolutely necessary. . Fuel involving heat and (electricity are strictly rationed tsaid Miss Rees. : â€"Sheoâ€"describedâ€" school { canteens but stated that factory canâ€" «teens were somewhat better. Miss Iris Rees, an exchange teacher from England was guest speaker the regular meeting of the Women‘s Association of First United. ‘Church when ~they gathered in the church hall during the weekend. § "Conditions in Britain" was the subject Miss Rees chose. She told the" gathering that visitors should not be deceived by the glitter and glamâ€" our ‘of west-end London: that the true picture,. would not:â€"be found there. She told of those. who: lived in the rural districts and of how they fare much better than those who reside in the Jarger towns and cities. The Erglish people who suffer the most are those who must live on their raâ€" tions with no extra supply. Mrs. A. Wilson gave a report on the: boxesâ€"sent during the month of February. Three of these, each containing assorted foods and weighing over five pounds, were forâ€" warded to elderly women in Glasgow. Scotland. A larger box weighing over 19 pounds was sent to the pastor of ‘a church in Birkenhéad, England. A Jetfer: accompanied each . of the four boxes. . a F ty ~ YIt ‘wis reported that woo!l had been purchased and is being / for sweaters.: The final plans were made for the holding of a St. Patrick‘s fea. _ meeting .was closed with the mizjah : benediction: which was A{olâ€" Jowed by an enjoyable social period with Mrs. H. Patrick Mrs. R. Wales and Mrs. L. Baxter acting as hostesses. Karl Redden, Englehart spent the weekâ€"end at his home being present for the 25th anniversary celebrations Miss Tris Rees ‘Exchange Teacher From England Describes Conditions Over There Very interestingly she described the struggle experienced by the av.â€" rage family in trying to make the clothing ‘coupons cover the wear and d: by Mrs.; Wi Rinn: in the absence ‘Mrs., W. M. Mustard. Mrs.,K., F. 'M(.Leod conducted : the »devouonal pemod. The hymns and the reading centred : around Easter. ‘When the ‘beemn réceived and deicatâ€" Mrs. T. Gay rendered ‘a ]pvely solo. N. S hflsitimhersisteers G. B. R.eddeu 30 Oolumbus avenue for a few of h‘s parents. O s J!c s ‘.Il d: by : Mrs ~Mtrs., W. tlalented speaker was introducâ€" ed* toâ€"the group by Mrs. W, Rinn and a vote of thanks to the speaker was extended by Mrs. H. Lillie. ‘The presidential chair . was occuâ€" 7 the many. nbta'blec who attended the danob mmored by local KYmmen held~ oveflthe weekend at mverdde Pavmon tnkhu time out A4o pose tor the cameraman are Mr. and Mrs. Art Bruneau, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nora and ‘Miss Marie Rochefort: 4 «... Advance Photo Percy Goodwin of Stewracke PERSONAL are aubject to weak, _ Mirs. J. T. Newton, 4 John avenue was hostess at a charmirigly arranged misâ€" ceianeous shower in honor of ~Miss Crladys Carr whose marriage to Ronâ€" ald Zentner on March 29 will be an interest.ng event. .‘ Du.r..lg bhe evening the guest <f hon. or was presented with many beautiful bridal gifts which were wheeled in on an attractively decorated teaâ€"wsgon. Miss Gladys Carr: Feted At Miscellaneous Shower Tea was poured by Mrs. D. Rogers and Mrs. E. Rogers. during the delicâ€" ious lunth served by the‘ h sstess, from a table festive with a large shamrock Llant while pink and green streamers strung from the chandelier to paper shamrockis placed effectively arownd the table. Those present were Mrs. C. Rogers, Mrs. D. Rogers, Miss Mary MacLean, Miss Gladys. CGarr brideâ€"elect of March 230th was feted, at a lovely cup and saucer shower recently Hostess for the delightful occasion was Mirs. J. DelCol, .103 Algonquin boulevard E. Feted At Lovely, Shower .. Guests spent a most pleasant evenâ€" mg playing bingoâ€", and other games with attractive prizes won by the varâ€" ~~ When your doctor prescribes for you, he has.the:utmost conâ€" fidence in the druggist. He knows that years of "painstaking effort, study and experience have made the druggist highly skillâ€" ed in his profession:â€" We have the experience to compound your prescription accurately . . . promptly with the Highest quality medicines. The next time you have‘a prescription to fill come to us (,ome In, ‘Look Armmd our new eomplete Drug ‘Store See your prescription being filled. â€" It is m p0hcy to satisfy yon ' mssn Highmt Quality Drugs â€"â€" Nationally known â€"Cosme _ _During the evening the guest of hono‘r] was presented with many beautiful cups and ‘saucers all‘ daintily wrapped aad piléd high in. a baskét decorated in soft pastel shades of pink and white. Later, the hostess.served a delicious lunch, _ . i 2 . â€"‘Those present were. Miss Ms.rga,ret Shields,., Miss Alice Pcrtelance, Miss Jean Smith, Mrs..C, Hartling, Mrs! A. Telford, Mrs. R. Beaudry, Mrs. Q. Balâ€" dov.n, Miss Marie Dunn, Mrs.. W. Steâ€" vens, Mrs. B. Honsberger, Mrs. J. Boy. lan, Miss Gerry Corrigan and Miss Margaret MacGillavary. J8us winners. ~Unable to attend but sending a gift were Miss <Ella Wilson, â€" Miss Edith Armstrong and Miss Gerry Ogilvie. ~The Past Matrons Club of the Arâ€" butus Chapter met during the weekend + the home of Mrs. E. King, Willow avenue, for the.r regular meeting M.rs. Goodman presiding. Mrs. E. King Hostess To Past Matrons Club â€"EFp.lowins the adjcurnment. of busâ€" iness members.spent an enjoyable, time playiag bridge and court whist. . Mrs. J;,. Jackson and Mrs. A. Goodman wet‘e winners of the prizes. : The next meeting. the club wxll be held at the home of Mrs. N. Ruther- Ford, 119 Maple streci S Â¥" 46 _â€" ‘The mystery draw was. won by Mgg A. Graham. â€" _ Later a delicious lunch: was served the hostess assisted by Mrs. M. 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