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Porcupine Advance, 1 Apr 1948, 1, p. 4

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L4 * * BPA PA A LA â€"Aâ€"L PA â€"A L t P N CE P PP * 8t 44 * *4 * Broadway Theatre Bldg. PHONE 3422 4 t t 4 A A â€"A L â€"A L LC â€" P C C C C l b b ] ! Fabric Centre Phird Ave. at Cedar Street IEWELLER â€" GOPTOMETRIST TIMMINXS White Rose Service Station W,., A. Mackeniie Prop Corner of Second Ave, Spruce Goodycear Tires â€" Hart Balteries PHONE 3950 _ 1*â€"48 Slpcovers Drapes Bedspreads Custom Made LARGE SELECTION OFP MATERIALS A Good Floor and Good Music For Good Dancing 2012.p y y y / ’V\WW\M/W\/V N ) Rwers Lde Pavilion Alberita Lump â€" Red Jacket Sltoker Coal â€" Dry Woaod Phone 1876â€" M JUDITH ANDERSON Q JAMES GLEASON *%#m* ANTHONY QUINN %Â¥4 s SIR CEDRIC HAROWICKE LA KR A 1 N % WAYNE â€" DAY .. | fl -I-dudd Z:Oq ._1 Ts 2 d o ty 4 »tbmk THURSDAY. APRIL 1st 1948 Minor Alterations Counters, Shelves Bookeases and Built In Cupboards 126 Toke St. Timmins A. Chalifoux COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Tobay‘s TOMORRO I11Is TEUMPET AND HIs ORCHESTRA Every Saturday Night and Phone 2023R THEâ€"DANCER‘S MECCA®" PRESEXTS | l , Mrs. McDowell and Mrs. Warnock of the Guides Association were present, also District Commisâ€" sioner Mrs. R. Stark, President Mrs. R. Langdon, Captain Huggins of the First S. Procupine Company, Capâ€" tain T. Neill of the Dome Company, Captain Atkinson of Porecupine Comâ€" pany and members, Mrs. Bessette, Mrs. McCan, Mrs. F. Evans, Mrs. R. E. Dye, Mrs. Maxwellâ€"Smith, Mrs. Lausch (Porcupine), Mrs. Warnock (‘Timmins), Mrs. Sharp (Hallnor); The ‘Community Chest‘ â€" a project which is being fostered by the South Porcupine Guides has been filled and emptied again and again in the inâ€" terests of the underprivileged in our community., Girl Guides Plan For Summer Camp The Camp at Barbers Bay is again available for use, and the month of July will see Guide activity there both for our young guides and a speâ€" clal instruction camp for the trainâ€" ing of guiders. A mecting of the Girl Guide Asâ€" sociation was held on Monday evenâ€" ing to discuss and prepare plans for the Porcupine Guide Camp this year. PLUS Chapter Two "sON OF THE GUARDSMANY" COMEDY â€" NEWS BURT LANCASTER LIZABFTH SCOTT OFFICE HOURS Daily 10 am to 4pm Mon. Wed. Fri. Evenings 6 to 8 p.m. and by appointments HAL WALLIS® wote: u0e Saturday Matinees at 1 and 3 Friday and Saturday 1)0(, c CATS §/ fl Judith MacLean Diseases of C onsU! ult Your VE ER\MRIAN STARTING SATURDAY PHONE 1536â€" M sSpecalizing in 111 Toke St. woRrL C_it _ B# # C K WOMAN‘S PAGE #| ns uenc ce en un uitc ie ing omm in ns oniemenn Wc iTE i es iT ie heee des Plan imer Camp P d x '5"2 4’- ‘_l of the Girl Guide Asâ€" held on Monday evenâ€" and prepare plans for es Mrs. Orval Couch and baby daughter Marjorie, of Swift Current, Sask., are visiting relatives and friends in the district. Michael O‘Domnnell, Merchant Navy, left Tuesday evening for Toronto after spending the last several weeks at the home of his parents., Mr. and Mrs. E. B .Weir, 33 Patricia Boulavard, left Monday for Vancouver B.>C.. where Mr. Weir will attend the jubilee convention of the Canadian Inâ€" stitute of Mining and Metallurgey. Mrs. J. M. Douglas, 19 Hemlock St has returned from a trip to Toronto. Mr. Edwin Copps, Associate Editor of Time Magazine, has returned to Toronto prior to leaving for New York City where he will reside, after visiting his mother, Mrs. R. V. Copps, 8 Camcron street N. Mrs. Maitland McChesney, 20 Hart street, is visiting relatives and friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Ecclestone, 16 Sixth avenue, are holidaying with relâ€" atives and friends in Detroit and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hatcher and; .fam- illy have left for Mantreal where® Lhey will take up residence. Mrs. Jolhn Vidonic and daughter Mary left Monday for Toronto where they will spend some time visiting reâ€" latives and friends and where Mrs. Viâ€" donic will receive medical treatment. Mrs. Robert Harvey and daughter, Carol, are visiting relatives and friends in Toronto. Mrs. E. P. Thomson, and daughter Gail, 24 Hemlock street, have returned after spending some time in Toronto, visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Maclumis, 69 Kent avenue. left on Monday for a two weeks vacation in New York City. $ Miss Kay Maclnunis returned to Torâ€" onto on Monday after spending Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mec](\nis. 69 Kent avenue. tm l P P CA AL L L CAAA â€"AP LA P AP L AL PA P Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Zentner and their br.dal attendants are pictured above at the recepâ€" tion which followed their marriage which was solemnized in the Church of the Nativity on Monday morning. _ From left ¢to right, Dan Zentner, brother of the groom who was best man. Miss Mary MacLkean, cousin of the bride, bridesmaid, and Mr. and Mrs, Zentner. . The bride is the former Gladys Winnifred Carr, daughter of Mr. Ed. Carr of Timmins and the late Mrs. Carr. _ The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs,. John Zentner of Langenbury, Saskatchewan. Following a honeymoon trip io Ottawa, Toronto and points in the United States the young couple w.ll take up residence in Marchwell, Saskatchewan. 211001 :MUSIC sCHROEDER‘S | Heintzman Pianos Music Store 17 Cedar St. N. Phone 597 Records Sheet Music ) w THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS3, ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Charlebois, Nick Basciano, Mike Panchuk, Bill Jamieson, Art Bruneau, Frank Dawson, Mrs. W. O, Langdon,. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Masâ€" #i0l, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompâ€" Francis Woodbury, Mrs. J. R. Walker Miss Mary Adams, Mrs. Gordon Camp. bell, Mrs. Eric. Altherr, Mrs. R. E. Osâ€" vormn,. Mrs. Fred Miller, Mrs. A. Dunâ€" das, Mrs. J. 5. Kitchen, Mrs William Rennick, Merton Lake, Mrs. J. A. Denâ€" isavitch, Miss Kay Harris, Mis Roseâ€" marie Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Phil â€"Parâ€" fitt, Mrs. Arnold Centner, Mrs. J. A. Liecberman, L. Kramer, South Porcupine. only a few ofâ€" these‘ riscâ€"ivsthe~ @’; And thre only reason ,pur ‘dyd iCO return year after year is b eâ€"Ah y have enjoyed. listening 1b fl‘fefie‘l ' ists, now that you havt, had -{éb certs you understand ~mlfx:h b ter cthan at first. Moreover"'thv:'m ist prefers _ a Communit,y,-aCm}ce}v audience for they: claim> that these> audiences have something.. no..other:. audience possesses." said Miss Laurâ€" itzen. The speaker then proceeded to outâ€" line the four different groups that make up an audience. There is the esoteric group which is composed of people whose whole life is devoted to music. The second group is comâ€" posed entirely of musical hypochonâ€" driacs. These people do not attend concerts to enjoy themselves, they go only to criticize. Then there is the musical group, who attend for the love of music and to enjoy themâ€" selves and fourthly, the layman,. who also go to enjoy themselves. This fourth group forms the largest audâ€" ience. t s P : .“_t,.'} a se s 14 _ d * A coneert that is worwflgfisfim-â€"s P 19 E that you enjoy" Miss Ali.‘ni to« au aStel‘ of New York City told* nwmfiérs "6Tâ€" T G S the Community Concerts, Asgg? fir 3 ea reat UC(.eSb at a dinner held: on Mondfix‘*‘"@e "‘ig ‘¢ y o in the McIntyre Audltofium,w- $ + The annua'l Faste tea, held each "Our_ Community Concéx.fir .sel"heo Vfil" atâ€"the Dome under the anuspices brings the audience â€" and »"the. : zirtxst, 01 St. Pavl‘s Anglican W. A., was a together. . We bring you all Columbxa,.fmancfal success. artists therefore you hayg alt ‘and. Ofl wTh Dome Cuc% house was festive top artists on your prograrms,. "Tfi?*’éz w;fl) ‘-lfifuig flowels, and daintily set are many artists in the. COUHtrv lzut*fwu téb;ta‘b}eq were decorated with only a few rise> tq‘wm t@" fin.yvam CR pink begonias‘ and fcm And the only reason ‘Our ~AHUGences", "ams y BA 2l o C220 .l Miss Alma Lauritzen, New York, Speaks To Community Concerts Assouatwn "This evening from Mexico to Newâ€" foundland Community Concerts are holding dinners. The reason for our success are twofold. There is never any debt and never any loss and it belongs entirely to . the community and you may have as many concerts as vyou wish" continued Miss Lauritâ€" © 3 i made it | ture nf’ ased on I [ lo Newâ€" erts are for our is never | _ and it mnmunity concerts Lauritâ€" 1 of the d _ Miss Mr. Phil vole of aker. J,â€" Miss in, Mms. au, Dr. Mr. W. Ir. Nick e, iss Alma 1il Kinâ€" Vivian Mrs, L ainkman, ie Shaâ€" UM1‘s. Roâ€" he, Miss on, Miss Watlker ; Camp. .â€" E. Osâ€" . Dunâ€" William A. Denâ€" 3 Roseâ€" ail ~Parâ€" L. 4. A. reupine. is, Nick i n *4 *4‘ e "Aop.. fln.y vaSes Of . pink begonias and fern ”@"??5 ,flfibe *auhurst president, was in tharge of theâ€"affair, and Mrs. J. R. l ie es j o t . 11 5n , LC o0 .00 o | }“fie tea table waitresses were Mrs. Rowe,â€"Mrs. Fred Allen and Mrs. Ernie Harris. Assisting> Mrs. Fairhurst in the kitchen was Mrs. McDonnell. Earl Simard, University of Toronto student is spending the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, Simard, 161 Elm street S. Larcher, Miss Mary Perischini, Miss Lorna Shiratti, Mrs. John Knox Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts and many others, don Brown, Miss Sue Meadows, Mrs Jolhn Carnovale, Mrs. A. Gentile, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fuke, Mrs. James Purdie, Mrs.*J. W. Thomson, Henry Kelneck, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Freeâ€" man, Mrs. Olive Gauthier, Mrs. Dave G. C. Armitage, Mrs. C. R. McLean Mrs. QOscar Stahl, Mrs. J. D. Hope. es s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s . s s 8 s s s s s s s s s *AE * * SS S %*t Preliminaries of Drama Festival under the auspices of Timmins Adult Education Group, Mrs. J. A. Theriault, convener. Both English and French plays on the programme. Two noted dramatie crities to act as adjudicators here â€" Raymond Beriault, of Oltawa, and James E. Dean, of Toronto. Tickets for the event may be secured at Timmins Stationery Office supply Co., at McKerrow‘s Drug Store, at Timmins High +Vocational school, or at Room %, M unicipal Building. Three evenings this week â€" Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the curtain rising each evening at 8.15 p.m. Outstanding Dramatic Groups in the District will present their offerings at the preliminaries at the A GENUINE TREAT for all lovers of Drama, and attractive entertainment D JR A M A FESTIV A L Timmins High and Vocational School 'g Ontario Drama * Festival To Be < Held This Week FIRST Northern: Ontario THURSDAY, APRIL 1st FRIDAY, APRIL 2, and SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd One of the adjudicators is Raymond Beriault, of Ottawa, who has unusually preminent standing in Canadian dra«â€" matics. . He is District Supcrvuon Bilâ€" lingual of Cc mmunm Programmes for Bastern Ontamrio. For his cultural work in the drama and other fields he was recently made a Knight of the Latin Order by the French authorities ~â€" a coveted hoyour â€"reserved for only the most outstanding. Mr. Beriault has directed many plays in Ottawa . and Montreal with outstanding success. He is a leading member of Le Caveau, For the preliminaries of the Northâ€" ern Ontario Drama Fetsival, to be held at the Timming High and Vocational School on Thursday, Friday and Satâ€" urday evenings this week, two un«â€" usually competent and experienced adâ€" judieators have . secured., Unâ€" doubtedly the calibre of the adjudica«â€" tors will add interest and the value of the events this week. _ The preliminâ€" aries in this zone of the Northern Onâ€" tario Drama Festival are sponsored by the Timmings Adult Education Group, with Mrs. J. A. Theriault, Pimnmins, as convener. a group that has won the award‘ for the best French play at the Dominion Drama PFestival, four times, winning the Bessborough trophy the first year it was awarded. i The other adjudicator. â€"â€" James E. Dean â€" is. of equally high standing: He is one of the officials of the CGenâ€" Lral Ontario League, and has been a leading spirit in Hart House dramatics and similar activities. _ Other special visitors tb Tinmins this week for the‘ Drama Festival will be: Ken Young of North Bay, disttict supervisor of Community Programmes for Northern Ontario; and Miss E. A. Mackenzie, Toronto, assistant. superâ€" visor Draima Dept., Community Proâ€" ©pamimes. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Lee Honey of Welland, Ont., announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter Barbara Lee to Dr. William Herbert Allemong, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Herbert Alleâ€" The marriage will take place on Friday, April 30th in the chapel of Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto. % FRIDAY, Apr. 2, 8 p.m. 66 Third Ave., Timmins Adults 35¢ _ Children 15¢ En f iyel n e nt ADDED FEATURE Weightlifting Exhibition Sponsored by TC 10 Good Bouts Farewell Patty For Ball l’ld\er George Yorke lett on Wodllesdli for North Carolina where he will pla :’ baseball for the coming seson. On 'I‘uc.s(ln.' evening he was guӎ of honour at a lovely party held at the home of <Mt." ahd Mrs. â€" Jame$ Copeland on O‘Brien Ave. A numbe® of his friends gathetred and prescntés him with a pen as a parting gift, all good wishes for a successful sea« lunch and every one had a wonderf time. Present wore Mr. and Yorke, Mr. and Mrs, G. Scott, M and Mrs. Bill Dunlop, Mr. and Mr MeCorriston, Sam Monteleone, Bru Copeland, â€" Vivian â€" Ferrigan, Fr.:% Yorke, Tena Yorke, K. Cockerline, A, Giffin, J. Campagnola, Primga, !:oneguk Eva Saminen, Bill Adamo, Eiln Tuu'.- tila and J. Depost of Schumacher. «. Mrs. Copeland served a nd Nursery Book. Bigger Describes countless variâ€" ewest and best Vegetable, Aouseplant Seeds; Plants ts, Bulbs etc. Don‘t fai‘ t the majestic new race of ring Gladriolus, a colchiâ€" nmnent and the new Cuthâ€" _and Drought Reststant Farly planning is the ardening â€" success. Send delightfub

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