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Porcupine Advance, 25 Nov 1948, 1, p. 3

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10 Balsam St. N. for "smart ~Fall frocks of wool, jersey, crepe gabardine Service Dry Cleaners 116 â€"Cedar St. South ewwuw e A 9 29 Pine Street sn Torore Cramweng) On Balsam Bren Jewelers Betteâ€"Mars Repaired PRICE REASONABLE Expert Watch Jewelry And Ronson Lighters E2 A. B A Phone 2633 Thursday evening members plan to meet at the homes of other members for religious discussions. Bowling will | be enjoyed every Friday evening. | The proposed Christmas concert was dropped and instead, selection of a play for the club‘s annual St. Patâ€" rick‘s Day presentation will begin. Joe Lucciantonio was appointed head of the boy‘s committee to build two pingâ€" pong tables and president Vic Holmes was seleeted to purchase other equipâ€" ment. + junior devuty mistress, Mrs. Pearl Action, planist; Mrs. Annie Cole, inner guard and Mrs. Nellie Playford, Mrs. Martha Pennel and Mrs. Rebecca Mcâ€" Laren. Other visitors included past misâ€" tress Mrs. H. McLean, past mistress; Mrs., M. Lse and worthy mistress, Mrs. J. Carmicheal, all representatives of the North Bay Lodgse. Also present were members from Kapuskasing and Cobden Lodge. New â€" members Tranmnrnepes MeTgaogart initiated included MMaroarot M oartin Members decided to postpone the bowling trip to Kirkland Lake until January. The trin, scheduled to take place this month\\vas postponed due to the death of the late Rev. J. R. O‘Gorman. to play pingâ€"pong, darts and bridge. Instruction claasses in bridge are beinz attended by 35 members, and about 40 membérs have signified intentions of taking part in various other events. Tre sum of $100 was set aside for the purchase of a pingâ€"pong, set, dart bseards, cribbage boards ~and bridge cards.. Members willâ€"meet every Tues. day evening in the churdh basement Mrs. F. Doiron, Miss J. Pitre, Mrs. C. MciInnis, Mrs. W. Sharp, Miss D. Broâ€" deur, Miss â€"J. Brodeur, Mrs. G:> Broâ€" deur, Mrs.â€"P. Fay, Mrs. M. Joyce, Mrs. L. Leblanc, Mrs. T. Bunce, Mrs. D. Larcher, Mrs. R. Dubien and Mrs. R. Munroe. Sending lovely gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. Guertin, Miss L. Guertin, . Mrs. W. Cadieux, Miss D. Smith, Mrs. L. Bailey, Mrs. A. Fourâ€" rier, Schumacher; Mrs. R. Vaillanâ€" cour,t, Mrs.â€"N. Richer, Miss V. Fay, Mrs. M. Martin, Mrs. F. Durocher, Mrs. Parnetta, Mrs. G. Jeffries and Mrs. R. Martin. Members of the Timmins. Cabogi Club, ‘held their regular meeting on Surday evening in the Church of the Nativity hall. Many plans for holding entertainment evenings weekly throuâ€" ghout the winter months were comâ€" pleted. Members Cabogi Make Plans For Winter Activity A most enjovable time was soent with bingo forming the evening‘s enâ€" rerta.inment. Attractive~prizes were won by Mrs.â€"T. Vezina, Miss G. Vezina, Mrs. Leo Briand, Mrs. W. Monette, Mrs. G. Vaillancourt, Mrs. F. Briand, Miss CG. Lemaire, ~Miss .R. Lemaire, s m Â¥ WOMAN’S PAGE After tly initiation, the Lodge adâ€" journed and a buffet supper was served to those present, including members from the L. O. L. Lodge. When the meeting was rtopened, the instituting of L. 0. B. A. 677 ‘took place, with R. R. Grand Mistress Carrie Root presiding. New members initiated included Frances McTaggart, Margaret Martin, Adelaide Telfcrd, Laura Helin, Isabel Fraser, Pearl Withrow, Marguerite Boyes, Pearl Connellyv, Louella Arm- <trong, Mabel Draper, Wreathabelle Dixon, Ruoy Andrews, Clara Jones, Charlctte Matson and Gwen Lory. Other visitors included past misâ€" tress Mrs. H. McLean, past mistress; Mrs. M. Lzse and worthy mistress, Mrs. J. Carmicheal, all representatives of the North Bay Lodgse. Also present were members from Kapuskasing and Cobden Lodge. 0 i: ho i THE PORCUPINRE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Follcswing are the results of the eleéct‘on of officers, Elizabeth Townâ€" send, worthy mistress; Isabel Dean, deputy mistress; Louella Armstrong, junrior deputy mistress; Beryl Hensby, chaplain; BManche Fraser, recording secretary; Mabel Draper, financial secretary; Isabel Fraser, treasurer; Elizabeth McCullough, guardian; Pearl Connelly, director of ceremsnies; FoJliowing the ovening exercises, the following officers of Kirkland Lake L.â€"O. B. A. conducted the installation of . new members. Mrs. Ellen Perrin, worthy mistress; Mrs. Mary Clark, deputy mistress; Mrs. Margaret Baird, past mistress; Mrs. Elsie James, past mistress; Mrs. Nellie Patriquin, guarâ€" dian; Mrs. EFdna M‘ller, financial secâ€" retary; Mrs. Rose Small, terasurer; Mrs. Hazel Perry senior lecturer; Mrs. Josan Perry, director of ceremonies; Mrs. D:orothy Péerry, chaplain;, Myrs. Myrtle Younz, junior lecturer; Mrs. Isapel F.eming, recording secretary; Mrs. Mildred Small, honorary member of the Grand Lodge; Mrs. M. Stinson, junior devuty mistress, Mrs. Pearl Action, pianist; Mrs. Annie Cole, inner Gold Star L. O. B. A. 677 of Timâ€" mins was reorgzanized on Saturday at the Masonic Ha‘ll. Grand Worthy Misâ€" tress Carrie Root presided at the meet‘ng which commenced at 3 15 Gold Star L.O.B.A. 677 Reorganized In Masonic Hall on Saturday For a happy 1949 let‘s do all we can to further the nationâ€"wide campaign to eradicate tuberâ€" culosis, which kills more people between 15 and 45 than any other disease. One way of supâ€" porting the fight against tuberâ€" culosis is by buying Christmas Seals, sole support of the volunâ€" tary tuberculosis associations in this country. Buy end Use Christmas Sea‘s HEALTHY NEW YEAR The Schumacher Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society has sent to the Headquarters the following articles. Children‘s eiderdown bathâ€" robes for two yearâ€"olds, 33; 53 dresses for two yvear olds; 54 pairs .of panties to match; 100 hospital towels; 1 wash cloth; 5 hcspital sheets; 15 infants knitted wool skirts; 21 pairs of men‘s socks, size 11; 39 pairs of babies bootâ€" ees; 39 babies bonrets; 13 nairs of babies soakers and 10 vairs of childâ€" ren‘s mitts. The 383 articles are just one of the many parcels which are sent every yvear fxym the Schumacher branch. The Grand Mistress gave an.address then the new worthy mistress, Mrs. Townsend expressed her, appreciation to Grand Worthy Mistress Mrs. Root of Windsor, and to the ladies of the Kirkland Lake Lodge for their timely assistance in reorganizing the Timâ€" mins Lodge. Mrs. Dean presented the Grand Worthy Mistress ~and Worthy Mistress Perrin, with gifts. The rext meeting of the Lodge will be held on Friday, December 10, â€"in the Oddfellows Hall. Harris, second lecturer; :Adelaide Tel: ford, pianist; Gwen Lory, inner guard; Ruby Andrews, outer guard‘; "Wreathaâ€" belle Dixon, second committee; Florâ€" ence Young, fifth committee; Edna Croft, firts auditor; Margaret Martin, second auditor; and Wreathabelle D.xon, third auditor. Margaret Farrell, first lecturer; Isaben] Red Cross Send Gift For Pets Pets Supplies The D and € PHONE 1271 BOTH LOCATED AT 211â€" Algonquin Bi Timmins, Onta: We have a repair service on any article we sell Phone 3690 Radios Lamps Washers Ranges Refrigerators Small Appliances Suggestions ‘For CHRISTMAS Photo by Royal Studio Pet Shoppe Remember Rickers, 136 Main St. Port Dalhousie Miss Eisie Little, 670 Norfolk St. N. Simcoe, ‘Mrs. W. P. Simpson, Byron Mrs. ‘Ward Benner, Bayham, Mrs. D A.‘Carmichael, Ilderton, Mrs. H. Alkins Callander, Mrs. A. Cadeau, Anthony Mrs. ‘W. Smith, Dayton, Mrs. R. G Purcell, 345 E. Mary St., Fort William Mrs. A. Woolford, Fort Frances, Miss Marjorie Mitchell, R.R. 1, Hannon Miss Olive Maltby, RR. 1, Woodbridge Standing Committee Conveners â€" Subdivisions â€" Mrs. John J. Gray, R.R. 3, Spencerville, Mrs. J. R. Geddes, Mississippi, ‘Mrs. ‘Arthur ‘Hudson, ‘Lyn, Mrs.â€" James ‘ Black,* Campbeliford, Mrs. Carl L.â€" Moynes, R.R. 1, Oakwood, Mrs. A. E. Kennedy, ‘Agincourt, Mrs. R. J. M. Kerr, Heatbote, Mrs. Milton Weber, West ‘Montrose ‘R.R. 2, Mrs. Arthur Hamilton, RR. 4, Atwood, Mrs. James The Fiftyâ€"Pifty C:ub of Mountjoy United Ohurch met in the church Nall during the weekend for the‘r regular meeting. ‘ollows:: Mrs. J.R. Putcher, RR. 1, St. ‘Thomas, President, Mrs. John H:; McCulloch, RR. 2, Brampton, Secretâ€" aryâ€"Treasurer, Mrs. Hugh Summers, R. R. 1, Fonthill and Miss<Anna P. Lewis, Department of ‘Agriculture, Honorary Presidents. Col. the Honourable T. L. Kennedy, of Ontario acted as host ‘with Miss Anna P. Lawis, Director, Women‘!s Institute Branch and Home Economic: Service, Chairman. An <evening of musical entertainâ€" ment followed the dinner with Mr. John ‘Rockwood, baritone, as guest Guest of the evening was Mr. James D. Elliott, who chase <~as his subject "The Cooperative ‘~Moveâ€" mert". <He outlined in interesting deâ€" tail not only the historv of the moveâ€" ment, â€"but the various tybes ‘of proâ€" ducer, consumer <and credit cooperaâ€" tives. He said, ‘"The movement has been described ‘ by Marquis Childs as the middle way between capitalism and communism. The largest coopâ€" erative in Canada is the Wheat ‘Pool of the Prairie farmers, but the moveâ€" ment has also Gdeveloped <greatly in the Maritimes, particularly amorg the fishermen. ‘Many hundreds of coopâ€" eratives exist amongs the French popâ€" tlation, and are popularly knoswn as Caisse ‘Populaire. An <evening of musical entertainâ€" ment followed the dinner with Mr. John ‘Rockwood, baritone, as guest This ‘dinrer highlighted the interâ€" xting <yet busy three day session of he Provincial Board of the Federated +Vomen‘s ‘Institutes of Ontario. ‘Board members attending ~were as The next meeting will take the of a Christmas social and this will be held ori December 2. â€"The Provincial Board of the Fedâ€" erated ‘<Women‘s Institutes ‘of Ontario were the guests of the Provincial Govâ€" errnment at a ‘dinner held in the Royal York Hotel, ‘Toronto, Private Dining Room number 10, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nevember 23rd, 1948. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Young and Mrs. Harold ‘Skitch were in charge of the meeting. A singsong was enjoyed with Miss Iris Rees®~at the piano. Fifty Fifty Club Of Mountjoy United Hold Meeting Women‘s Institute Dine at Royal York NOTICE Destroy That Old Phone Book Coldwater destroyed without delay. We‘have found that many are using directories 2 and 3 years old thus adding to the possibility of changed numbers It is the company‘s wish that all subscribers get their new issue and all old directories should be many wrong numbers being called. If some subscribers have not as yet received their directories please contact your local office. The new Telephone Directories are now being distributed in this district. . The new book contains many new and many In Schumacher call at Briscoe‘s Drug Store. sWV UA bg _ AVs U e Irs. Milton Weber, . 2, Mrs. Arthur wood, Mrs. James ater, ~Mrs. C. S. t. ~Port ‘Dalhousie, 0 Norfolk St. N., Simpson, Byron, Bayham, Mrs. D.| )n, Mrs. H. Alkins, Cadeau, Anthony,| yton, Mrs. R. G. 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Mr. Dolf McFadden of Matacshewan, has returned to his home, after spendâ€" ing a féw days with relatives and friends in Tim‘ins. White Rose Service Station W. A. MacKenzie Prop. Corner â€"of Second ‘Ave. Spruce Goodyear Tires â€" Hart Batteries RADIOS â€" I COMMUNICA" AMPLIFYING ; Personals 12 â€"48 *g* Timmins cto 02 08e 22202202284 20, 18 ‘:“o”}'o“:“o“:“o“:“o“:‘ 0 0. _%. .0 ‘ . ‘0000 o OO'OOO 000 0‘000 0 000000000000 xX 0000 000 '00000000 o 6:0 Third Ave. at Cedar Street JIEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST Killeen‘s Electric 57 THIRD AVE. _ PHONE 1610 TIMMINS "EVERYXTHING IN MUSIC" Irvin Rosner, R.0. ~ General Electric DEALERS Killeen‘s Electric EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FIT TED EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 187 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH (Ostrosser Bldg.) Tigmins sCIENTIFIC ACCURACY h/ \d P * *n 2002282282 29, ctactactectectectoctectecte Willis Co. 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