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Porcupine Advance, 29 Apr 1948, 1, p. 3

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THUURSDAY, APRIL «w mm t P «t P P P P L PCOA L uP _ "“"O"" e P AP AP * t AP ~AP t P PPAAA 14% Commercial Ave,. _ _ Timmins FUELS -\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\S\\'S\.\\SSSS\\.\\\\\\\\S\\\\\\'\\'\\\\'\'3‘ J For the COAL That‘s SUPERIOR STARTING SATURDAY sA * * * * * *4 * * * * * #A t 88848441441 * 8888888884444 * SCHROEDER‘S Music Store 17 Cedar St. N. Phone 597â€" Heintzman Pianos order Anthracite Briquets Drumheller Lamp from SULLIVAN sTARTS TOMORROW I ic PHONE 2120 Instead of asking that question, try answering these : Can you afford sickness or accident? Canâ€"youn afford to retire when you reach a cetâ€" tain age? Can your family afford the loss of your income? the answer to these is ‘no‘, then you cannol aford to be without lite HIstHrunet E. Holland, Prop Records Sheet Music let the Mutual pecial features y oo e e Branch Office J4D Third Avenue, TIMMINS, Ont. Ellet A. Smith, CL.U., Branch Managetr Representatives Arnold Beauchamp, Fernand Beauchamp, M. M. McHugh, J. E. Sullivan, "Bang" Robinson, Robert J. Laidlaw, Don Moore, Timming, S. E. Lefebvre, Ansonville, Norman Green and E. R. Anderson, Kapuskasing, Jean Corbeil, Moonbeam. c () McLean, Matheson. Providing life insurance service since 1869 1 WANT 1O KNOW ... Robert Hutton arry Can I afford life insurance ? stt l P P BP P M P «i P PP P «t t P lA mowo-om "W’-’"o\“‘ "ALWAYS TOGETHER" P BPAAA L AL L N *L P N s BEMTA . in "THE GANGSTER" TODAY AND TOMORROW Life of Canada rep of Mutual lowâ€"cost (Adult Entertainment) Mixed Bowling League Hold Banguet, Dance in the Auditorium of the Mcintyre Community Building and brought to a close with a bangquet and dance, a most successful season. Members of the Schumacher Mixed Bowling League met Monday evening The delightful affair opened with a cocktail hour followed by a delicâ€" ®us dinner and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing with musical background provided by Ron Janes and Willie Rodgers. Awards were won by Mrs. Howard Cowan for high average, Mrs. Agnes Fiendel, high single and Mrs. James Izatt, for high triple. In the men‘s section high average was won by Jamesâ€"McGregor, high single by Wilâ€" lieRodgers and high triple by Sam Gurevitch. Winning team was Ccapâ€" tained by Mrs. Eunice Harris and runâ€" nerâ€"up was captained by Willie Rodâ€" nerâ€"up gers. Those atiending were Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. N. McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Longpre, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Proux, Mr. and Mrs. Grasâ€" ser, Miss Alta Fisher, Richard Bouâ€" tte, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKenna, Mr. and Mrs. David Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gurevitch, Mrs.. Ronald Nilson, Buck Cripps, Mr. and Mrs. James McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris, Mr. and Mrs. George McShane, Miss Vera Stevens. Don MacKenzie, Clare Cameron, Mrs. Agnes Fiendel, George Pecanic, Mr. and Mrs,. Ken Burns, Ron Jones, Mrs, James Izatt, Chuck Craney and Mr \and Mrs. James Fowler. To wash chenille articles, first soak in cold water, then squeceze, but don‘t wring. Make a lather of warm water and good washing powder, and rub the clothes in this gently. Rinse weil in a gallon or so of warm water to which has been added a halfâ€"pint of vinegar. Then squeeze, pass through the wringer, shake and hang in a shady, breezy place to dry. Don‘t hang in the J}If 480. 3 urgypdxaa ganvpuasoadiod CLEANINGâ€" CHENILLE Joycee Reynolds sn HEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, ONT to you the Joan LORRING *\ * * * * Mrs. Andy Dorschner Feted At Party, . Presentation Prior To Leaving For N. Bay whose absence will be often missed in our community and in our many social gatherings"‘. said Mrs. J. Beauâ€" champ, in an address on Monday evâ€" ening. The occasion was a farewell party in honor of Mrs. Andy Dorschâ€" ner, who left Tuesday evening with Mr. Dorschner to take up residence in North Bay following a residence here of 25 years. The party was held at the home of Mrs. A. Gentile, 123 Pine street South. y "It is with much regret that we are gathered here this evening for the purpose of bidding a friend goodbye, whose absence will be often missed in our community and in our many aatharinus‘‘ said Mrs. J. HReauâ€" || OFFICE HOURS Daily 10 am to 4pm Mon. Wed. Fri. Evenings 6 to 8 p.m. and by appoint ments A gay crowd of local dance fans attended the Timmins Friday evening. Pictured as they took time out to rest be H. G. Mawat and Miss Martha Bloskie. Consult You vEfERINARIAN Judith MacLean q CATS Diseases of Because the Provincial Election takes place June 7th. and because there is every possibility of Fedâ€" eral Election this year, all men and women of the Progressive Conservative Party and those wishâ€" ing to join, are urged to attend. There will be an election of officers and an outside speaker. $ + PHONE 1536â€"M 111 Toke St. Specalizing in V.S. D.V.M MONDAY, MAY 3rd, at 8 p.m. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Masonic Hall, Timmins THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Timmins A. F. MeDOWELL, President at the ented Mrs. Dorschner with a pair of Duncan Phyfe lamp tables. As Mrs. Dorschnéer entered the home of Mrs. Gentile she was presâ€" ented with a corsage of pink and white carnations by the hostess, whose home also was most attractively decâ€" orated with roses, carnations and other Spring flowers. After a most enjoyable evening, spent socially, a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. E. J. MacDonald poured tea from a table gracious with Madeira linen cloth and centred with flowers. Mrs. A. Gentile, » assisted by the coâ€" hostesses, Mrs. J. Beauchamp, Mrs. J. Kirwin and Mrs. V. Cotnam. Among those present and who conâ€" tributed to the gift were Mrs. George Charron, Mrs. Henry Cotnam, Mrs. A. Sweet, Mrs. M. Shields, Mrs. Chip Ball, Mrs. Bill DuFeu, Mrs. Bill Mcâ€" Dermott, Mrs. J. O‘Connor, Mrs. W . ‘Swain, Mrs. R. Potvin, Mrs. H. J. O‘Neill, Mrs. J. Gavan, Mrs. Art Morâ€" An, Mrs. J. P. Burke, Mrs. H. See, Mrs. R. J. McGee, Mrs. E. O‘Callagâ€" han, Mrs. M. Murray, Mrs. Giles Reynolds. Mrs. D. E. Burnet, Mrs. Pat Larmer, Mrs. P. Skelton, Mrs. J. Handley, Mrs. Carl Petrone, Mrs. Mark Bowie, Mrs. A. Andrews, Mrs. Jack Newton, Mrs. J. McGrath, Mrs. Legris, Mrs. J. Kirâ€" win, Mrs. J. Beauchamp, Mrs. V. Cotâ€" nam, Mrs. J. R. Tallon, Mrs. P. Mcâ€" Aleavey, Mrs. J. Theriault, Mrs. W. B. Van Rassell, Mrs. J. Van Rassell, Mrs T. Thrasher, Mrs. Bill Leddy, Mrs. J. Fox, Mrs. M. Shaheen, Mrs. J. Carnovale, Mrs. Jack Reynolds, Mrs. D. Graham, Mrs. P. B. Nolan, Mrs. E. J. Banning. s : 14 A fls Ad PSR Mrs. J. MacNeil, Mrs. J. Fenn, Mrs. E. McAlendin, Mrs. Tom Flynn, Mrs. John Flynn, Mrs. D. Fox, Mrs. E. Rogers, Mrs. A. F. Carriere, Mrs. L. Newton, Mrs. Jack MacLean, Mrs. J. McLellan, Mrs. M. P. Burke, Mrs. P. J. Conway, Mrs. H. A. Ogilvie, Mrs. D. Carlin, Miss Toner, Mrs. George Jeffrey, Mrs. H. Egan, Mrs. J. O‘Sulâ€" livan, Mrs. W. J. McCoy, Mrs. C. Timâ€" on, Mrs. A. Veinotte, Mrs. R. Small, Mrs. Del Baker, Mrs. R. W. CoppsS, Mrs. P. Doyle, Mrs. D. Chisolm, Mrs. M. Murtagh, Mrs. J. Seubert, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. E. J. MacDonald, Miss Lena Forsley, Mrs. C. Cummings and others. Timmins Progessive Conservative Association MEETIN G A i ZAL R ECS h.AAA .A .. S esnt t to rest between dances .1ro ‘\lr and Mrs. E. Forrest, Mr. Advance Photos Police Annual Ball at Riversidc _I_’avmon on Northern Telephone Co. Hold Annual Staff Party The Northern Telephone Annual Staff Party was held at the : McIntyre Comâ€" munity Building Auditorium . recentâ€" ly. .A most gntertaining and successâ€" ful evening was spent by those atâ€" tending. During the interesting proâ€" gram thzt highlighted the affair, Mr. Terry O‘Connor acted as master of ceremonies and for the dancing music was supplied by Ron Jones and his Northernaires. Around midnight tasty refreshments were served. There were some very lovely prizes awarded to the winners of the various events and these â€" included â€" a door prize to Pat Hogan, a second door prize to Mrs. Joe Sandrim and. spot dances were won by Jean Portelance, John Marchiori, Marg MacGillivary and Len Mousseau. Out of town guests were L. Littler, Toronto, F. L. Hutchinson, Toronto, P. R. Vraven, New Liskeard, A. H. Brown, New Liskeard, D. M. McKelâ€" vie, New Liskeard, Miss Alice Rheaâ€" ult, Kirkland Lake, Miss Betsy Shelâ€" don, Kapuskasing. Those fromâ€" the South Porcupine f staff attending were Pat Mahon, Jim Dogue, Ann Cartonick, Edd Marinoff, Mary Rotondo, Nelson Farrell, Norma Hamilton, Pat: Costello, Evelyn Jay, Lawrence Hazard Mary Lefurgy, Don Deacon, Rarbara PeSS, Privo Parko, Joyee Graham, . Lawrence Dillon, Theresa Fennell, Doug Coulas, Rita Huot, Armand Rotondo, Rita Costello, Pat Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sandâ€" rim and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilder, District employees attending were Elia Wilson, Pat Patton, Geraldine Ogilvie, Marco Narduzzi, Helen Frawâ€" ley, Phil Rowan, Mona Demers, John Lefurgy â€" Alice Portelance, Amerco Narduzzi, â€" Anita Gauthier, â€" George Dodd, Margaret MacGillivary, Le Mousseau, Marjorie Whitford, James Legary, Edith Robinson, George Bamâ€" ford,. Kay DeMarchi, Tony Lafontaing, Jean Smith, Joe Laskarin, Maudie McKay, Bill Ferguson, Gwen Dolan, Elvin Black, Jean Portelance, John Marchiori, Kay Lory, George Whitâ€" ford Violet Tonkin, Bob Ryan, Eileen Johnson, John Kovich, Aline Thibâ€" ault, Elbert MacAlendin, Betty Olmâ€" stead, Art Harnden, Geraldine Gauâ€" thier, Guido Morandin, Coleen Mcâ€" Namara, D‘Arcy McNamara, Florâ€" ence Harris, RoYy Sullivan, Vivian . Collins, Gabe Bilain. Collins, Gabe Biain. Molly Robson, Marcell Grandbois, June Powers, Garnet McJanet, Lucille Poirier, â€" Joe DelGuidice, Margaret Ruddy, Doug Varley, Annette Beauâ€" lieu, Joe Kelly, Georgina Cowan, Doug McGinn, Leona Sparling, Henry Morin, Dorothy Lawson, Peter Spencâ€" er Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKenna, Sadâ€" ye Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Eino Pictila, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. Amâ€" brose Lroux, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Gerâ€" vais, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCoshâ€" en, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Boisvert, Viola Charette, Ken McKenna, Fred Studor, Teresa Charette, Ray Jutras, Red Wildman, Gloria McKenna, Henâ€" ry Babin, Pat McKenna, P. Daher and | Mr. and Mrs. Terry O‘Connor. Mrs. Nick Flinsky has returned after spending a brief period in Coâ€" balt where she attended the funeral of her late grandmother, Mrs. Z. Hutâ€" zel. . ALUMINUM FOR CANNTING Fishâ€"paste is heing canned in alumâ€" inum tins in Australia owing to the shortage of tin plate. ob ommc n == l NC _ C 0_ 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000‘ uns mm on t :000000’0000000 4 in BROWNSTON FUR WORKS PHONE has returned Gold Star Women‘s last. Hold Regular Meeting The regular monthly mesting â€" of Golden Star Women‘s Institute was held in the Holling Hall recently. Mrs wW. P. Wilson was in the chair in the absence of the president Mrs. Briggs. After the opening exercises, convenâ€" ors gave their reports for the month. A long letter â€" of acknowledgment was on hand from the Institute group in England, who had received the two parcels of clothes and: soap. Mrs. R. McTaggart presented the Mrs. R. McTaggart presenitegr. int auditors report. f The members decided to hold small card parties in their homes, toâ€" raise funds, in place of holding suppers. Guests were Mrs. F. Clark, Shilâ€" lington, District President of South Cochrane Institutes, and Miss Olive Clark former secretary of the . disâ€" trict,. Mrs. Clark reminded the laâ€" dies of the district annual conventiun will be held in Matheson June 16th. Mrs. Wilson led the group in a dij« ecussion on gardening and care of house plants. At thefi close a social halfâ€"hour was held, Mrs. M. McIntosh and Mrs, W. Willson as hostesses. Salvation Army Home League Plan Sale The Home League of the Salvaâ€" tion Army met during the weekend at the Citadel with a good «attendance of members. At this meeting the "Afghan‘"‘ which the ladies had been working on for some time was comâ€" pleted and it was decided it would be given to one of the homes for the aged. Whe P 4P . JX« mm merct ~ Announcement was made Of the Home League Camp,whic h is at Jackâ€" son‘s point on Lake Simeoe. It was decided if at all possible to send a detâ€" egate. The League is planning a teéa and sale of work to be held during the month of May. The surprise package of the week was won by Mrs. E. H. Martin. 1t was donated by Mrs. J. Moore. The League is also planning a shipâ€" ment of children‘s clothing overseas, Mrs. Majury conducted a brief deâ€" votional period. At the adjournment of the businâ€" ess session refreshments were served. as an added value, your coat is glazed when going into Storage ind glazed again when taken out MAYFAIR â€" FURRIERS 17B Pine St. N. MADEâ€"TOâ€"MEASURE CERTIFIED UR STORAGE ... today, and often every day, It‘s a real treat anytime. So whenever you‘re thirsty or want to add deâ€" light to a moment of relaxation, drink a Pepsi. Remember, you get more for your money in that big 12â€"uu2ce botle. Pepsiâ€"Cola®" and ""Pepsi‘‘ are the registered irade marks in Canada of Pepsiâ€"Cela Company of Canada, Limited by experts Ph.. 1394 Mr and Mrs H. Pope left today for Toronto after a week‘s visit with their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Pope, Elm street S. | UNHEU olAito : /fmgf PHONE 3248 UNITED STATES ¢ The King Edward Hotel bNbay or Week it illegal for any Canadian resident to retaiin in _his possession more than $10 in United States cash,. e You are required to turn in to your bank, ‘for exâ€" change into Canadiaa money, any â€"amount you bave in excess of $10 in United States funds, without delay. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL _IOANI e The reason is that Canada must have the U.S. dollars spent here by tourâ€" ists, in order to make them available for the payment of imported goods and serâ€" vices needed to keep proâ€" duction and employment at a high level. e Existing regulations make Very Reasonable Rates Quilet Atmosphere Sproge St. and Third Ave. B 3241 THERES A REASON BY pPAGE THRrEE FEI

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