i P The Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion are thrilled with the success that the ir venture met with and wish to extend thanks to all w_ho helped in any way to ensure the success of the affair. . . Special mention is made of the following. . .The George Taylor Hardware.Company. . Henry Kelneck. . Kresge‘s. ..Woolworths. .. The Radio Station. . Rev. Scott and Mr. Boyd of South Porcupine Mr. Panchuk of the Ukrainian Hall. . .Bim Sturgeon. . .Alberts Baâ€" kery. . Lowrey‘s. . Mrs. Lane and Mrs. Lewis. . the dancing pupils The Timmins Citizen‘s Band. . .and the Star Transfer. e The Timmins Citizen Band opened the affair by playing many well known se‘ections and a floor show that was much enjoyed and which was perfection itself was presented by pupils of Mrs. Graâ€" ham Lane of the Porcupine School of Ballet. . Mrs. J. E. Lewis was piano accompanist. There was a fun house too. . from which one could hear many "on‘zâ€"and ah‘s" and a lot of laughter. . in charge was Mrs. K. Camâ€" bridge, Mrs. Villeneuve and Mrs. Gill. . Mrs. W. Johnston and Mrs. 34. Shaw were in charge of the mystery table. . the cigaret girls were Mrs. H. Harris, Miss Wilma Asselin, Mrs. V. Stephens and Miss D. Richer. . taking tickets at the door were Mrs. R. Nicholson onad Mrs. L. Nicholson. . .Mrs. E. Beaulieu was in charge of tickets for the cake. V. Shields, and Mrs. C. Boyd. . .Mrs. H. Richer, Miss L. Sauve and Mrs. Kentin convened the soap table. . .the ice cream booth was in charge of Mrs. Crozier and Mrs. D. Kensey. . Mrs. L. Mason and Mrs. G. supervised the apron table. ; .while Mrs. W. Shaw sold artificial flowers. . .The Kandy Kids were Mrs. G. Starling and Mrs. E. Tarting. . .and Mrs. Gerry Harris read the tea cups. . .cards were.read by Mrs. Chenier and Mrs. T. Belanger. . .the dining room was in charge of Mrs. B. Richaras, Mrs. A. Court and Mrs. W. Hitch. Mrs. Jeffries, Mrs. Glasiter and Mrs. Lemaire were busy as bees in the kitchen. The home of Mrs. G. Costain, Lakeshore Road, was the scene of a charmingly arranged bridal shower in honour of Miss Janet Mas Millan, who will become the bride of Fred Barnes on April 17. . .Coâ€" hostess for the affair was Miss Colleen Olson. . .Various games formed the evening‘s entertainment and prize winners were Mrs. T. Nelson, Ms. W. MacMillan, Mrs. P. H. McCourt, Mrs. B. Price and Miss Doris Johnson. . . A corsage 2f orchids to Mrs. T. Gay upon the wonderful success of the carnival which she convened under the auspieces of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion. . Her assistant was Mrs. Ken Cambridge.. .but then too, all the ladies did their share in making the affair something to be remembered. . .A great many of the members were a‘l dressed up in colorful garb as worn by peoâ€" ple of various countries. . .There were so many things of interest such as fortune telling, card reading, a flower table, a bake tabte and a floor show. Aunt Jemima was there busily making pancakes. . .she was Mrs. J. Powell, and her FPickanniny was Mrs. E. Cunningham. . .in charge of the well laden bake table were Mrs. Ted Finchen, Mrs. Prior tp the serving of a delicious lunch, the honoree was preâ€" sented with many lovely and serviseaktle gifts for her new home. .. these were piled high in a basket attractively decorated in pink and white. Unable to attend but §ending lovely gifts were Mrs. H. H. Costain of the Dom» Extension, Miss Doris Olson and Miss Kathleen Brown. ST PATRICK‘S DAY DANCE. . Never will you get a better chance to obsbrve and enjoy the Irish tradition for lightâ€"hearted gaiety than a dance held on the birthday anniversary of Erin‘s patron saint. . Such an occasion is being offered you at Riverside Pavilâ€" ion on the 17th of March. . Do tie a little string around your fingâ€" er so you won‘t forget or, better still buy now the tickets you need. . The dance is sponsored by the Timmins Iion‘s Club, who are putâ€" ting forth every effort to capture the charm of the Land of the Shamrock. . .If you like the wistful nostalgic tunes, or the mad whirl ff ?hedlrish reel make it a date to be on hand this coming 17th of reland. The Aces Neighboaurhoodâ€"Y Club are presenting an Amateur Show at the YMCA Hall on Tuesday evening, March 15. B. J. Price, Mrs. R. Veinotte, Mrs. S. Harmon, Miss Noreen Ledâ€" dingham. And. . Miss Ruby Johnston, Miss Doris Johnston, Miss Vida Beaumont, Miss Francis David, Miss Helen Korri, Miss Vivian Jorâ€" dison, Miss Gladys Irving, Miss Alice Rhyno, Miss Doris Brown, Miss Carmen Gaouette, Miss Joyce Latham, Miss Sara Getty, Miss Young and Miss Marjory Gibson. $ 302 Guests attending were Mrs. W. MacMillan, Mrs. I. Barnes, Mrs. P H. McCourt, Mrs. R. Joly, Mrs. J. Sears, Mrs. D. Lightbody, Mrs. M MacDonald, Mrs. H. DeGurse, Mrs. T. Nelson, Mrs. B. Dunne, Mrs There will be approximatew 20 perâ€" formers and acts in the shaw~ and prives aro q453 0 +~*%%.° m 1 t t *‘ Against a decorative scheme of multiâ€"colored tulips interspread with daffodils and Dutch shoes members of the L.O.B.A. held a most successful tea yesterday afternoon. . the Oddfellows Hall was the setting for the occasion. . .the many guests who attended were greeted by Mrs. J. Townsend and Mrs. McCullough.. .Mrs. R. Mc Taggart was convener of the tea, and serving were Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Mattson, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. Coft, and Mrs. G. Harris. . .the bake takle was supervised by Mrs. Hensby and Mrs. Mason. . .the penny table was convened by Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Dean. . . Mrs. Dean was also in charge of decorations. . Making the extra delicious tea was Mrs. Lory while Mrs. McLean was busy filling the salad plates. Aces To Present Interesting Show The Y MCA. club rooms was the scene of a most successfu bridge party on Tuesday evening. . .ten tables were played and at tractive prizes awarded the winners. . in charge of the affair wer Cochrane Cunningham and Basil Howe assisted by cother slul members. . Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burgess Mr. and Mrs. W. Langdon, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. J. Matthew, Mss. T Duxfield, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Nicolls, N. Ward Herbie Langdon, Mr. Butler, Mr. Young, Mrs. E. B. Weir. And. . .Miss F. MacDnoald, Miss Ramsay, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bruneau, Mr. and Mrs, Ray DeGruchy, Mrs. Lutz, Mrs. R. Keller R. Wa‘lace, Mr. and Mrs. Les Partridge, Miss H. Paukkunen, Roy Howlett, Mr. Urquhart, Mrs. Kelly, Margaret Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson, and A. MacKenzic. The home of Mrs. Gordon Watt was the setting for a charmingly arranged tea on Tuesday afternoon. . .Guest of honor was Mrs. 3 Hunter of Hamilton who has arrived to join her hustand and take up residence in Timmins. . .Guests spent a most enjoyagle time. and from a table most attractively decorated with St. Patrick‘s Day motifs Mrs. M. J. Kel‘y poured tea. . the hostess was assisted py Mrs. J. Tait. o and CONTENITS NOT ED by Lillian O Dannell by the club Mr. Henry Kelneck will be the master of ceremonies for the show and there will be a panel of jadges to pick the winners. Anyone interested in competing in the show is invited to apply at the YMCA office, 177 Algonquin Blvd.. E. The show is open to the public and all proceeds will be for the work of the Clyh). Thers will ce a danc> most successful and atâ€" _the affair were _ _by other slub Prizes for the by Barbara Colet Each Saturday Open House at t gnt Club acting ; Nonâ€"members m House as the gu by obtaining an YMCA office. The program ihncluded games in the YMCA lobby, dancing in the hall and refreshments. The annual affiliation of the Mountâ€" joy United Church CGILT. and the Women‘s Missionary Society was held in the church recently, in the form of a China Festival The church was effectively decorated by members with Chinese lanterns and streamers. "Open House Parties" for members ;of the YMCA" and their guests. Jim Arnot, the president of the Kirby Club Bob VanRassel and Tom Arnott, headâ€" ed the committees in charge of tho evening. Affiliation Service Held By W.M.S. and C.G.ILT. At Mountjoy United Church First "Open House" Successful Affair Optometrist 57A Third Ave. Timmins D. H. Wigston R. O., The K Jean Newell, Lulu Jean Kerr and Among the many attractions that highlighted the Canadian Legion was the dancing by pupils of Mrs. G tions which were the epitome of grace and precision tured above are Hinda Lea Shinchoft, Reverley Lewi Lewis was piano accompanist,. 4 j 1¢ TDYy firs Phone 2505 Eves Examined e spot dance were won leman and Bob Wilner. iy night there will be the Y, with a differâ€" i as host each evening. may attend the Open guest of a member or in invitation from the uy were the hosts he regular weékly es" for memberg :of heir guests, Jim t of the Kirby Club Te ABDVANCE, TiMMINS3, ONTARIO Sheila Sloman played the piano. and a singsong was led by Miss Rees. Members of the C.GILT. sang two songs, "The Cuckoo‘ and "The Bird- ahist Chant". Chinese food was serâ€" ved at :lunch time by Mrs., E. G. Smith: and‘ Miss Carmen Gaouette. Among those nresent were Mrs. C. June Sutherland, leaders Norma MacInnis and Haystead, president of the Women‘s Missionary Society, Mrs. Lang, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Sloman. Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Gaouette, Helen Rose, Lulu Kerr, Joy Weir, Shirley White, Jean Newell Sheila Sloman and Carmen Gaouette. Among those present were Mrs. C under the auspic m B. Lane. The pe! up in their coux s of the Ladies Auxiliary to the formers gave excellent exhibiâ€" ovely Dutch costumes and picâ€" rie Clajve Mrs. J. E. Advance Photo ‘ Busy Week End At Y MCA Club House The last wecitâ€"end was one for the Y clubs. The Club held their Shpper Vints Nâ€"Y Club held a nnd thrce was the Open sponsored by the Kirby On Sunday there were which held their wookly the YMCA;â€" these were Phalanx, Mcocoury Nâ€"VYV, Wingss Nâ€"Y, Koyostee Nâ€"1 Townu Nâ€"Y. The coming weeks will busy, with the Aces An anid the Wings Annuâ€"l e Sa@aVe a life .. Blood â€" means dlife. Ask any doctorm or hospital you â€" of countless dives miraculouslyâ€"by a blood richt time. j Through the ope ration of The Cross Hloml Transfusion Servic of : your felHlow â€"Canadians ar enjoying life. More than ever, the Canadian Red Gross 18 serving the Nation. From frozen northern unlpns'( to_crowded cities, the KRed Gross helps overcome suffering. That is why your dollars are needed so badly, Give ge nc-um\l\ to the Red Cross . . . THE WORK OF MERCY NEVER Contributed as a public service by BREWINC COMPANY LIMITED Amato i | Hard meetings al the Gamma KHirby Nâ€"Y. ind Twi roup )spilul. Th«{\’“ lt'†lives â€" savedâ€"almost Mnml ll'illls’fllsinll iA1l Dance What a thrill! 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