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Porcupine Advance, 27 May 1948, 1, p. 3

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Brumette, Miss Marie Bergeron, Roger Gariepy, Miss Solange Bergeron, Romeo Martel, Art Hallman and His Orchestra, Featuring Terry Dale and Male Quartet Captivate ig Hundreds of Local Dancers At Pavilion * Miss; Margaret Scullicn, Ph‘l Dunn, Mis;s Inez Fregonese, Ro:d McGregor, Miss Pat Coulis, B.ll Birdic, Miss Anâ€" Lette Martin, George Chitorus Miss Butrny â€"Cerenzie, "Cap" Capaddocio, Mv. asnd Mrs. Henry Martin, Mr. and Mrs., Clifl Lafranier, Mr. and M:«. W.lâ€" liani Keeley, air. and Mrs. Maurice Varker, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam J; Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. T.m Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Cocklin, Mr. and Mrs. Alex CGelly, Mr. and Mrs. George Harrower, Mr, and Mrs. Herb Larivee. Qu.nn, Mr. and Mrs, Sid McCoy, Mr. aud Mrs. A. W. Pickering# Mr. and M.s. I. K. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff hiimms n, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campâ€" Lei!, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marshall, Mr. zend Mrs. R.ss McPhail, Mss Vivian Pigrce, CGordon Geodfrey, Miss Mary Morn, Yorke Williamson Miss Helen M Ine, Camil.e Sebastien Mr. and Mrs. ‘"lom Mortcn, Miss Lola Secord, Lee Bolobay, Miss Marcelia Keeley, Philâ€" I‘p Lapp Miss Betty No:an, John Bolâ€" Lo. T HURESDAY, MAY 27th, 1948 QUICK RELIEF FROM PAIN Mis; Theresa Pitre Cléo Clement, Parapol RIVERSIDE PAVILLON MONDAY JUNE 7th Dance Patrons to be Posted on Election Results over the Loud Speakers LADIES 81 BERT NIOSI Paradol is the answer for women who suffer each month. Quick relief also from headâ€" aches and neuralgic pains. The name "Dr. Chase"‘ is your assurâ€" ance. â€" Carry Paradol in your purse. ‘"‘The company nurse recommended â€" Paradol when my daughter feared she would lose her job because of time lost each month. Now she loses no time and does not suffer pain or discomfort needlesslyv." REGULAR DANCING Every Saturday Night Canada‘s No 1 Band DANCING 10 p.m. Miss Anita Erickson, Benny Tedesco, Bill Wsoods. Miss Rosemary Sloman, Jack Humphries, Jimmy Brewer, Miss Edith Spence Larry Wilson, Miss Lois Clarke, Bcb Mitchell, Miss Joyce Brightâ€" well, Chester Hooper, Miss Lo‘s Montâ€" gomery, Miss Monica Bridgeman, Rolâ€" lie Bornier, Miss Anita Bernier Otts Havala, Miss Glennys Byvron, Miss Olga DiFant, . Rudy Fauteaux, Dan Florâ€" cani, Miss Rose Bright, Arvid Sween, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hanley, Miss Mar garet Nolan Bill Bright, Miss Aune Barilko, Thomas Burne, Miss Mary Stefanich, Ted Brown. Miss Marion Corcoran, Gerry Brungtte, Miss Alilcen Stickley, George Taylor. Mé#s Madeline Saumur, Sylvio Thiâ€" bault, Miss Dorotlhiy Frvy, Bo‘j; Harper, Miss Lola Phillips, Dcug Delahunt, M ss Bernice Langman, Bob Graham, Miss Dorl; Olsen, Andrew Weiser, Mi s Anne Koski, Douglas Dunbar, Miss Freda DPoucette, Willord Mas n, Mis; Marâ€" jorie Platts Allon MacInnis. Mss Jeanine Quimet, John Belec, Miss Wi‘ma Mawhinney, Eric Prenâ€" lice Miss Mary Connelly, George Defâ€" el‘ce, Miss Jean Zadorozny, Jim Adams, Miss Helen Moore, Jack Ramberg, Miss Carmel Fox, Lawrence Hedican, Miss Lucillie Clouthier Kellee Cummings, Miss Ruth Irving, Desmond Swain, Miss Bernice Brodeau, Don MacPhail, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trumble, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenney, Miss Li\ ian DeYMonte, Gerry Gagnon: Mss Iris Robinson, Bill Gagznon. Col 14 Horacse +fncs, Cec le Aoutihher, Ernie Bisson, Miss June Trunrble Kon Stenhers, M‘ss Vivian Devine, Adim Bain, Mis Doris Mc Kenzie, Pat Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. B. Daigle, M s Barah Clarke, Bill Martin Mr. and Mrs. Stan Belanrger, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Don Miler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fortzser, Mr. and Mis. Jack Sihaneen, Mr. and Mrs. KFanâ€" ry Kelneck, Gsorgs Shaheen, Miss Ca therine Montzomery, J hnny TIzzatt, Miss Anna Tallon, Clarence Boucher, Miss Francaise Bisson, Armand Reâ€" naud, Mi~s Lusy Proulx, Marcel Beland, Mss Molly Gauthier, Popeye Gauthier, Miss Jcan Mathe Miss Bea Beland, Larry Perrault, Miss Rita Morandin, Lindy Brown, Miss Alice Baz net, Roy Farrell, Miss Anne Barilko, Bernie Dillion Mr. and Mrs. George Costain, Mi#~s Collsen O!son, Del Drew, Miss Janet MacMillan, Fred Barnes, Miss Vivian Brazeau, Don Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Proulx Miss Helen Petrone, Ted Proulx, Miss A‘re Saukko. Mtis,. G. Groulx, Mike Mazzuca, Miss Winnic McElrea, Rockie Gauthicr, Miss Germaines Raymound, Johnny Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. J. K rwan, Mr. and Mrs. R. Purchase, Mr. and Mrs. J. Laronde, Mi~: Noreen Kirwan. Gerry McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Forrester Miss Gertie Darby, Fred Hill, Miss Grace T mchick, George Caldbick, Miss June Newton, Bill Minthorn, Miss Georgette Charbormeau Don Harding, Mr. and Mrs. H. Donovan, Miss Loi;s Doolan, Anrndy Cornell, Mss Flcorence Loam, Murray Carpenter, Miss Eve Beckett, Peter Petcofi. M.= Jovce Tanney, Bil Roziel, Mr. and Mrs,. E. A. Abram, M‘@iss Doreen Mis Rosa Those enjovy‘ng the event were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolno, Mr .and Mrs. J. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. J. Budd, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Keast, Ed. Robirson, Mrs. H. A‘therton, Mrs. D. Robertson, Mrs. W. Harris. Mrs. T. E. Pritchard, Mrs. A. E. Huyton, Mrs. J. Hibbs, and Mrs. H. March. Members of the Twixters Club gaâ€" thered in the hall of St. Matthew‘s Proâ€" Cathedral ard held a most delightful social evening Hoste y es were (Mis. H. Athsrton. Mrs. D. Roâ€" bertcon, Mrs. J. Harris and Mrs,. W. Harris. Members Twixters Club Hold Delightful Social Mr. and Mrs. T. Torchia, Miss Jean Renaud, Buckie Brazeau, Miss Vicla Moncion, Ernest Derasp, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harrison, George Martin, Miss Shirley Andress â€" Miss Jean Dobson, Miss Margaret Montgomery, Henry Nutchery, Ernest Cashmre, Miss Yoâ€" land Charron, Peter Tymocko, Mr. and Mrs. O,. W. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Legault and many others. GENTLEMEN $1.350 Sheila Beauchamp, George De Gordon Eyre has returned after _ Garth" Teeple has returned after spending the weekend with friends in SEending a considerable pericd in Toronto Graverhurst. Ib. YÂ¥ dt Mrs. M. B. Hill Elected President Prinicess yir. Hoerbert Troncer Alice Club For Coming Year at M@y MeAt _ nc ams Members Golf Club Open _ Season With Dinner Dance Mr. Longmore, we have 43 new memâ€" ber‘s." Tentative plans were made the Lad.es opening day which will take place on the 28th. Following a delicious dinner the evâ€" ening was spent in dancing. be The Riverside Pavilion was crowded to capacity on Friday evening on the occasion of the Art Haltman dance. During the evening Terry Dale captivated the crowd with her lovely singing voice. Shown in the above picture are John Belec, Jeanine Quiment, George Taylor and Eileen Stickley.‘ Advance Photo. Â¥*% WOMAN‘S PAGE $# THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Lay, at the 1P imacity crowd gathered later‘ spent tue evenâ€" at the T mmin titute of the Biind, the Salvat on Arâ€" my, The Canadian Red"Tross, The Lay., ette Fund, tae Porcunine Heoslth Unit and the Porcuvine Festival of Music. Mrs. M. B. Hill was clected presiâ€" dent o‘ the Alice Ciub for the comirg year (at the May held at Mrs. A. H. Hudâ€" sn 21 Riverside Drive. Other memâ€" bers of the new executive include Mrs, E. A. Dc¢bson, viceâ€"president; Mrs. T. Allen, secretary; Mrs. G. C. Campbell, treasurer; converscrs, Mrs. G. ‘Faylor, clin.c kook, Mr:. R. E. Arderson, V. O, N. suoplies; |Mrs. W. Tavylor,{food; Mis. J. T. Gauthier, lavettes. Mrs. L. Labow, retiring president, presided, Mrs, G. E. Armstrongz, the secretary, read the thinutes of the pievious meeting. Mrs. R. Eddy gave the sqnmancial revort. Annual donaâ€" ti ns were made to the Canadian Inâ€" Mrs. â€"H. Freeman revorted that the plantation dance held recently was a huge success due to the untiring efâ€" iorts of the committee in charge. The annual renorts were heard from the converers, Mrs. C. Aller, clinic book; Mrs., E. A, D_bson, Children‘s A‘d, Mrs. . B. Lane, food; .Mrs. J. H. Lloyd, layettes; and Mrs. T. W. Verity, pubâ€" licity. C. R. MacLean chairman of e comimmittse in charge of "The Pied Piper", reported on the progress of the production to date. Mrs. L. Labow thanked the members for their coâ€"cpâ€" Eration and work during the past yz2ar. bury, Mrs. R. E. Anderson, Mrs. C. Allen, ‘Mrs. Camptbell, Mrs. P. H. ‘Bowman, Mirs. W. A. White, Mrs. G. Chenier Mrs. H. Freeman, Mrs. C. R. MacLean, Mrs. O. R. Kennie, Mrs. G,. B.Lane, Mrs. H. J. Lioyd, Mrs. H. D. Ostrosser, Mrs. F. R. Werther, Mrs. W. G. Mrs. J. T. Gauthier, Mis, W. J. Morris, Mrs. C. G. Motherâ€" well, Mrs. D. G. Rowe, Mrs. J. E. Barâ€" nard, and Mrs. T. W. Verity. Those present were Mrs. L. Labow. Mrs. G. Armstrong, Mrs. T. Eddyv, Mrs. J. E. Barry, Mrs.~W. Tavlor;, Mrs. T. S. Tavior, Mrs. M. B. Hill, Mrs. K. Stirâ€" lirg, Mrs. J. D. Hove Mrs. F. Woodâ€" bury, Mrs. K. E. Anderson, Mirs. C: Plans were made for the annual parâ€" ty to be held in June. At the close (if the meeting, Mrs. Hudson served a dainty lunch of tea and small cakes. A soc al half hour followed. Mrs. R. Chidwick Presented With Gift By Ladies Guild The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wales, 17 Lakeshore Road was the setting for a delightfully arranged party on Satâ€" urday evening in honor of Herbert Treâ€" neer who will be leavirgz Timmins shortly. Guests were Mr. and Mrsj. R. Dunn, Mrs. L. Baxter, Mrs. A. M. Mason. Miss Lucy Lcach, Miss C. Maceracher, Miss J. Richards, Bill Rothwell and Mervyn Mrs. J. M. Douglas Eiected President of Lady Goifers 0060 0 00 6 6 4 4 4 44 44 0600306044 4990494 044809 44008088446 044980909494 046 46444404646 Mrs. R. J. Renison, Mrs. H. Scavlem and Mrs, E. L. Longmore were clectel Mr. and Mrs. R. Wales Fete Mrs. R. N. Jackson presided at the regular work meetine of the Anglican Ladies Guild â€"when they met in the hall of St. Matthew‘s Proâ€"Cathedral during the weekend. Plars were formulated for the holdâ€" ing of an afternoon tea which will be he‘d at th2 home of Mrs. Maitland McChesney 2) Heart street, sometime in June. Dur ng the evening Mrs. R. A. Chidâ€" wick who will s:on be leaving to take § j C ... up residence in Orillia was presented with a gift of money on behalf of the ladies. Much regret was expressed at her departure but best wishes were extended for every happiness in her new home. Mrs. J. Webb made the presertation. % It was decidede to hold the next mseting of the Guld on June 4, at 8 p.m. in the church hall. Following the adjournment of the business sessicn the ladies enjBed a stcilal half hour with Mrs. J. Drew and Mrs. R. N. Jackson hostesses for the ccecasion. Thos2 were Mrs. R.N. Jackâ€" son, Mrs. B. Richards, Mrs. J. Webh, Mrs. J. Thomas, Miss Ivy Thomas, Mrs. T. Everley, Mrs. M. Bovd. Mrs. F. Melâ€" ville, Mrs. T. Glaister, Mrs. H. Gridâ€" ley Mrs. W. Kevan, Mrs. E. Peterson, Mrs. M. Holland, Mrs. F. Read, Mss M. Paynter, Mrs. J. S. Maxwell, (Mrs. J. Drew, Mrs. F. DeGruchy and Mrs. R. A. Chidwick. Plans were made for the ladies "Cpâ€" cning Day" on May 28. ! 449944 measure . . . . . it costs no more than readyvy made ©% â€" Remodelled A _ HRepaired © â€" KRedyed © â€" Cleaned IF you need a new fur coat let us make it to your N 0 W is the time to have yvour furs FURRIER 8 . . . . Its guaranleed to Fit. Aroâ€"Ostrowsky Wedding Vows Spoken « On Sunday in First United Church alos, xz for Satâ€" "Tyo. Mrs. M. Bicovich as matron of honâ€" or wore a gown of pink nylon net and lace stvled with mculded basque of lace, swestheart neckline, can sleeves | and flounced skirt, A shoulder length veil fell from a crown of pleated tai{â€" feta caught at the sides with flowors, and matching nink mittens. She carâ€" riled an old fashioned nosegay of p nk carnaticns bordered with mauve shadâ€" | ing into purple sweetpeas. | Mis: Sylvia Koski as | wore for the occasion a gown of senâ€" | timental biue taffeta featuring a fitâ€"| ted bod ce with net voke and a rolled bertha of tri‘feta givirge an off L‘uol shoulder effect and poufl skirt. matâ€"| ching mittens of blue and a shoulder | length veil which was held in place‘ with a wreath of blue roses. Her old fashizoned nosegay was of pink carâ€" nations with a border of pink sweetâ€" peas. | For good work on your Furs see "BROWNSTON" lor. tight fitting slesves com ng to lily points cver the wrist. The skirt softly gathered lell into a sweening long train. Her veil of embreidered net fell full length over the train and was held in place by a headdress of net, petalâ€" saaped and outline She carred a cascal whit> baby‘s breath .Fir:t United Church with its chanâ€" cel banked with flowers and fern was the sotting on Sunday afternoon for the wedd .ng of Anne Ostrowsky, daughâ€" ter oi Mr. and Mrs. John Qstrowsky, 179 Birch street N. and Leo Ato, son of Mr. and Mrs. L Aro, P.rcupine. Dr. W. M. Mustard performed the ceremony and the wedding music was played by Herkort Treneor. During the signâ€"« ing of the Mis. J. Denisaâ€" vitch ~ang Because. Given in marriage by her father the b..de was radiantlyv lovely in her gown of potal white slipper satin faâ€" tmioned with pouffts over the hips, acâ€" centvating the long moulded lines of the bcdite, a swecheart neckline and Miss H:llka Ditch,~ as bridesmaid, wore a gown of soft neach satin styled with angelic neckline of nvlon net, cap sleeves, fitted b:dice and a skirt fashioned with a rivpling fishtail tuâ€" nic caught at the back with a bustle. Her match ng shoulder length veil was caught to her head with peach rosettes and she carried a nosegay of pink carâ€" nations and mauve sweetpeas. CGreorge Aro was grcomsman and the ushers were Mike Bicovich and Wilio Nenonen. After the ceremony a dinnet was hela at the home of the bride‘s parents. Following dinner a reception was held at the Ukrainian Hall, Mountjoy street. The were rece‘ved by the bride‘s mother wearing a frock c¢f black crepe trimmed with a soray of white flowers embroidered with white seâ€" ciins and black accessthigas and a corsage of Pinnechio roses. Th groom‘s mother who also received. Miss Mary Francis Burke who has been studving at the University of Western Ontario, London, arrived home Saturday even n»g to spend the Sumâ€" mer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Burke 77 Hemlock SL. Mrs. James Huxley has left for Torâ€" onto and Guelgh where she will spend the next three weeks. While in the latter city she will attend the graduâ€" ation of her son Jack at the College of Agriculture. headdress of net, petalâ€" outlined with seed pearis. a casvade of red roses and ORANGE PEXKOE The Quality Tea © â€" stored Relined entertaint M. Bicovi wool. blac of psints tm gabardintc ing acces: On their and 1 to the resicde Gif OFFICE HOURS Daily 10 am to 4pn Mon. Wed. Fri. 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