48 a .mmn rt Church in honor 0o: Lucillie Danis hcwill e the 'u-q. Vel Pilotti Apflln!lo- u-ufwtbembnwmu J. Donh.nr:.:omadi.unl‘m lott!i, Mrs. L. DeGrace and Miss Patry. mmmmw shower was held last week ni the hall Mrs. G. Greco, Miss M. Leggio, Yvette Berucec, Bert Fox, Carmen Fangeat, Evelyn Coza, Mrs. G. Rutherford, Mrs. A. Banning, Mrs. F. Sylvestre, Mrs. H. Brunettc, Mrs. H. Pellizzari, Mrs. L. Girard, Mrs. J. Thibodeau, Mrs. V. DelCol, Mis: M. Thibodeau, Mrs. C. Perrin, Miss N. DeSano, Mrs. B. Rivet, Mis: J. Rivet. /y e flect Lucille Danis Feted Many Frieads At Delightful Bingo was the main form of enterâ€" "tainment «and attractive prizes were 4o n e cce . .+ +/3 d # The Timmins Public Library Wall be vale, Mrs. Robineau, Mrs. Wicks, Mrs. L. Clausi, Mrs, 8. Fisico, Mirs. T. De Marco, Mrs. A. Ciccone, Mrs. A. Anâ€" tonello, ‘Mrs. V. Mrs. / R. Quine, Mrs. H. Qmicioli, Mrs. M. Paâ€" yisgi, Mrs. G. Silcoli, Mrs, R. Grimaldi, Miss L. Moscarello, Rita Adamo, Mrs. F. Adamo, Mrs. R. Spadafore, Mrs. H. R. Price, Mrs. M. Morris, Miss L. Bilâ€" otti, Mrs. D..$Stephenson, Mrs, A. Sicoli. Mrs. D. Mammoletti, Mrs. J. Nora, Mrsg. L. Bortolotti, Miss M. Fisioo, Miss L. Spadafore, Mrs. S. Cocklini, Mrs. S. Brown, Mrs.C. Daly, Mrs. B. Fournier, Mrs. G. Crocco, Mrs. Joe Spadafore, Mrs. 8. Bendo, Mrs. L. Daly; Mrs. C. Bandiera, Mr:. V. Farrari, Mrs. O. Marcassa, ~Mrs. E. Marin, Mrs. A. Fritt, Miss D. Marcassa, Miss H. Ferâ€" rari, Mrs. Y. Torchia, Mrs..T. Carnoâ€" worn by Mrs. R. St. Aubin, Miss S. Frapporti, Miss M. Fisico, Miss R. Marin, Mrs. A. Omicioli,â€"Mrs. P. Kay. sick, Mrz:. . Fisico, Mrs, J. Paolini and Mrs. C. Perrin. The door prize was wor by Mrs. J. Nora. A. delicious buffet. Junch was served bringing a most enjoyable evening to pastel streamers as was the honorec‘s specia! chair. During the evening Miss Danis was presented with a bedroom suite, a quilted ‘blue satin bedspréead, an elecâ€" 4ric kettle and many ¢ther very loveâ€" ly gifts for which she extended graâ€" coiu* thanks to her many {friends. Ontario Northland Railway motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. F. Bilotti, who presented her with a corsage of dafâ€" As the guest of homor entered the hall, she was greeted by her mother, CHURCH HALL Wed .April 20th 1:# Ampng those invited to attend were and sale of hand work asnd home baking Easter Tea Account road conditions, effective with the completion of trip Wedhesday, April 13, 1949, the daily bus service between Lake and Timmins will be susâ€" pended until further notice. V A C V P A C K ED * A l WA Y S PR E S H St.: Matthew‘s All Day Good Friday, April 15th All Day FKaster Monday, April 18th 3 to 6 P. M. was gaily decorated with NOTIC E Â¥ SERVICEKS Also invited to attend but unable to be present were Mrs. M. Rernardi, Miss J. Gonzales, Mrs. E. Pezzola, Miss S. Feldman, Mrs. C. Valsi, Mrs. F. Miglioranza, Miss ‘V. Bozicovitch Miss T tefano, Mrs. M. Ziliotti, Mrs. T. Marietti, Miss A. Romauldi, Mrs. A. O‘Connor, Mrs. S. Landerault, Mrs. K. Gasperattc, Mrs. M. Rao, Miss G. Palâ€" amara, Mrs. A. DelMonte, Mrs. Olga Colavincenzio, Mrs, A. Pacione, Mrs. %. Pacione, Mrs. A. Bozzer, Mrs. V. Mrc. H. Mustato, Madeliane Fangeat Silvine Frapport, Enes Bozzer, Mrs. v;: Mrs. M. Proulx, Mrs. Torchia, Mrs. R. St. Aubin, Gerry Lefleur, Suzanne Brunette, Cochrane, Therese Farrell, May Gagnon, Al Farâ€" ronatc, Maxine Travaglini, Madeleine Peciic, Antoinette Poulin, Mrs. J. Manâ€" gini, Yolande Fournter, Mrs. Y. Chapâ€" 20 C C man, Mrs. C. Bernardi, Mrs. J. Gonâ€" Zalez, Mrs, L. Danis, Mrs. A. Poulin, Miss E. Miglioranza, Marcella Hediâ€" can, Denise Brodeur Helen Vezina, Gail Lariviere, Estelle Gauthier. Margaret Poirier, Mrs. L. Pilgrim, Mrs. J. Omicioli, Mrs. Hubert Brunâ€" ette, Cochrane, Mrs. T. Lariault, Mrs. A. Poulin, Mrs. F. Strazisar, Mrs. G. Spadafore, Rhea Jajoie, Flo Vaillanâ€" court, Alice Leach, Mrs. G. Mammoâ€" letti, Mrs. R. DeGrace, Mrs. F. Paâ€" cgine, Mrs,. F. Carisano, Carmel Garâ€" ant, Georgette Rilodeau, Miss C. Patâ€" ant, Georgette B‘ilndeau; MISSC I’Zt rx, Mrs. J. Danis, Mrs. D. Carbone Gilberte Brazeau, Mrs. E. Palmara. et~. Mrs. F. Bilotti, Mrs. C. Bandiera, Mr#,. 0. Giorlandc, Mrs. Parisi, Mrs. Z. Moscarells, Mrs. F. Carbone, Miss N. Oarbonc. Lilsg Hc4, Jean Poulin, Carmen Patâ€" ry, Mrs, J. Patry, Mrs. G. Grant, Mrs. M. Struzzo, Mrs. J. Davison, Lucille Raymend, Luceinne Raymond, Mrs. I‘. Kaysick, Carmel DelGuidice, Miss L. Martin, Jean Renaud, Mrs. C. Reâ€" naud, Miss R. Martin, Mrs. A; Monâ€" doux, Anne Cameron, Jeannine Broâ€" deu~, Therese Charette, Viola Charâ€" Miss J. Vacchino, Sonja Gustavsen Mrs. C. Perron, Vilma Omicioli, Jéan Ruddido, Miss D. Litle, Miss G. Paâ€" cione, Miss M. Clausi, Miss F. Straziâ€" sa, Miss H. Bilotti, Miss K. Strapisar. Mi:3â€"M. Danis, Mjss J. Farronato, Miss DeGracc, Madeline DeGrace, Mrs. M. Morel!», Mrs. A. Pellizzari, Mrs. P Antonelic Miss S. Pellizzari, Doris DeGracc, Mrs. E. Draper l(m D Brown, Lilianne LaChapelle, Mrs. A ‘Dlarrocca, Mrs. T. Del Bel, Mrs. R Guiseppi. lightful Shower Those who have volunteered to conâ€" vene the sale include: Mesdames H. Freeman W. Stanley, A. Gentile, R. | Ross. A. McDonald, R Fleming, L Harris, W. Blasckburn, D. Clutchey, S. Brillinger, W. VanRastel, A. Proulx, R. Morin, G. Markle. are hold ng a sale c‘ Home Baking at the Ideal Hardware Store on Third Avenue. The Baking is all being conâ€" Fributed by the wives and mothers of YMCA members and all proceeds of the sale will be used to purchase some furnishings for the Y office. The sale will start at 10 a.m. Mrs. F. Kelly and son left for their hame in Weston, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allan of New Liskeard were weekend visitors at the home of their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Allan, 234 Hemâ€" lock street. On Saturday, April 16, the Ladies of the Porcupine Community YMCA Two Members Initiated In Gold Star L. O. B. A. May 6. Mrs. Thelma Dwyer and Mrs. Alma MacElwee were initiated as members cf the Gold Star L.O.B.A. Lodge when members of the organization gathered for their regular meeting in the Oddâ€" fic‘lows Kall recently. Mrs. Townsend occupied the pres:dâ€" ential chair and conducted the meetâ€" ing follcwing which, a social hour was spent and refreshments were serâ€" Mr:. K. Ruggiero, Mrs. R. Cundari, Miss B. Cenzia, Mrs. D’Alexandrl Anr D‘Alexandri, Mrs. N. . Pentello, Mae Blais, Mrs. S. Purdon, Irene Rochefort, Ethel Giroux, Ann Monâ€" geon, Louella Mongeon, Connie St. Louis, Mrs. R. Hodgins of Cochâ€" ranc, Yvette Rivet, Mrs. Emile Brunâ€" ette, Mrs. M. McGrath, Mrs. J. Graâ€" vellc, Mrs. Irene Houde, Mrs. Thomas Lauriawlt, Mrs. Fred Turgeon, Mrs. JOe Omicioli, Mrs. A. Lepage and Mrs. O. Carriere. Ladies To Hold Bake Sale The application of Mrs. Edna Rhoda and Miss Frances David for memberâ€" ship were accepted. Spada. Skinny men, women gain 5, 10, 15 lbs. Members are asked to note that are will bee a degree practice on Seated at the head table and on the extreme left is Mr. H. Arnold Ward, Secretary for Young Adult Program of the National Council of YMCS‘s of Canada, who was the guest speaker at the First Anniversary Banquet of the Gamma Phalanx Club of the Porcupine YMCA, â€" C entre, ig Roy Howlett, president of"the club and on his right is Mr. P. T. Moisley. $ y f ; | Advance Ehoto Theée Chinese live simply and enâ€" joyably, and their social relationships are pleasant. fhe efforts of Mr. George Ellies. the Club Advisor. Mr. Ellies was presented with a YMCA Leadership Emblem. The gesut speaker at the first Anâ€" niversary Banquet of the Gamma Phaâ€" danx Club of the Porcupine Community YMCA was H. Arnold Ward, Secretary for Young Adult Program of the Naâ€" tional Council of YMCA‘s of Canada. Mr. Ward‘s address> dealt with the five main cho‘zces that a young person has ts make in life. Mr., P. T. Moisley, the President of tho of Directors of the Porcuâ€" pine Community YMCA, concluded the <~meeting by complimenting the Phalanx Club on its achievements durâ€" irg its first year, and paid tribute to Forty club members and guests, inâ€" cluding members of the Board of Dirâ€" cctors and tLeir wives. attended the dinner. Roy Howlett, the President nf the Phalanx, presided. He called upon G. Markle to ‘ntreduce the speakâ€" er, and B. Halperin to hank him on behalf o\ the Club. Mr. Ward was very graciously welcomed to Timmins and the Porcupine by his Worship Mayor Karl Eyre. Vocal and piano selections by Missus Yvonne and Dorâ€" een Essa were very much enjoyed. study at the Music in Gue:t Music in Toro A. Whitehead. Her accompanist, also a Conservatory student under Alberto Guerero, is Mary Wilson Dell of Niagara Falls, N.Y. Betty is the nineteenâ€"yearâ€"old daughâ€" ter of Mrs. F. W. Gilbert and the late Mr. Gilbert; born in Schumacher â€" â€" she studied under Mr. Gordon Thompâ€" son . and was featured in the High Schcool Concerts on various occasions. She is now in her second year of study at th:e Rosyal Conservatory of Music in Guerero, i§ Music in Toronto. Her teacher is W. H. Arnold Ward Address Phalanx The Wom')_a,n’s Association of Trinity United Church, Schumacher is preâ€" sent‘ng Elizabeth ‘Ann Gilbert in a vocal recital on iMay 12th at 8:30 c‘clock in the Mclutyre Auditorium. The Koyotee Neighbourhocodâ€"YÂ¥ Club :ad a very enjoyable evening of dancâ€" ing and games at their club party which was held at the YMCA Hall. Mrs. Harry Hardy and daughters, Roberta and Christine have leit for Vancouver where they will vist Mrs. Hardy‘s parents at Deep Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Beland assisted with the party, and the arrangements for the evening were made by a comâ€" mittee by Ken Trevenna and Towers. The next meeting of the club will be he‘ld at the home of Mrs. A. Hatrâ€" man and the ladies are asked to atâ€" tzrd prepared to sew. Plans were formulated for t*e holdâ€" ing of a rummage sale, and this event will take place on May 28. Koyotee Nâ€"Y Hold Party Oof the Goldf.e.ds Hotel recently with president Mrs. A. Hartman occupying the presidential chair. Mrs. Collngwood, a newâ€" member was introduced and extended a warm welcome. The sum of $200. was donated to the Children‘s Aid Society. Mrs. Charlie Leppan reported that clothing had been bought for a uneedy family, and asked members for good used clothing to be used :n assisting the poor. Members were. requested to return the "bedspréads they are sewing for th Shelter, and were given bundles of diapers to hem. Members were also asked for underwear with which to make infants shirts. Tre regular meeting of the Kinette Club was he‘d in the Rainbow Room Works of c::arity was the main item of discussion. In the absence of the treasurer, Mrs. Hartman reported the $400. has been realized from the fashâ€" ion show, and that more money is forthecsming. Kinette Club Donates $200 To Childrens Aid kating Carnival Good Tickets Still Available at Moisley and Ball, Timmins; Wilsons Drug Store and Mcintyre Arena in Schum APRIL 20â€"21â€"22â€"23 at 8.15 p.m. Barbara and Elizabeth Porcupine Skating Club McINTYRE ARENA 400 SUBPORTING CAST Mrs. W J. McCoy Reâ€"elected President Of Senior Cotho{nc Women‘s League HANS GERSCHWILER Eleventh Annual Mr. J. M. Carter has returned after spending the last several weeks in Tor" cnto and Ottawa. The first meeting and tryâ€"out for the. YMCA Orchestra was held at the YMCA Hall under the direction of Vic Shutikow. The group discussed the basis and method of BRend Organ< ization and tried out a few selections. Arrangements were made another meeting at t:e YMCA, the date.to be announced later. Both reports showed that splendid work had heen accomplished during the year, There were many memâ€" bers present to hear Father Martinâ€" dale‘s remarks concerning the year‘s work. He encouraged members tc further effort and said he hoped t see more women of the parish join the organization. Mrs, McCoy extended a vote nf thanks to the executive .and members tor their ccoperation .and good work which had been a contributing factor to the year‘s successful endevour. Chairman .of the noménating comâ€" mittee was Mrs. D. Fox, assisted by Mrs. E. McAlendin and Mrs. P. Larâ€" mer in the absence cf Mrs. Burnett. Jack Crouch has returned to Kirkâ€" laxnd Lake after visiting relat.ves and friends during the weekend. The meeting began with the reading of minutes, reports and corresponaâ€" ence.. In the absence of the treasâ€" urer, the financial report was tendered by Mrs. L. Waters, while <the annual report was read by Mrs. McAlendin in the presence of Rev. Hugh Martinâ€" dale. inations. Mrs. W. J. McCoy was reâ€"elected president of the Senlor Catholic Woâ€" mer‘s league at their annual meetâ€" ing, held recently in the hall of the Church of the Nativity. Others elected to office for the forthcoming term were, first viceâ€"presâ€" ident, Mrs. H. See, second viceâ€"presâ€" ident, Mrs. A. E. Gentile, third viceâ€" president, Mrs. J. Carnovale, recording secretary, Mrs. E. McAlendin, corresâ€" ponding secretary, Mrs..P. B. Nolan, treasurer, Mrs. P. McAleavy: counâ€" cillors, Mrs. A. M. Callaghan, Mrs. F. Murray, Mrs. J. Fox, Mrs. M. Shields, Mrs. P. J. Doyle, Mrs. F. Culhane and Mrs. H. Jeffrey. * “Y†Ol' Ch e Stl‘.a Has Practice World‘s Finest Professional Skater For further particulars phone the Bock Nook or Mrs. Weir at 1179â€"J Adults 40 cents, children <25 cents 20 Piece Symphony Orchestra Adults 25 cents, children 10 cents Ticket holders must be in seats fifteen mmutes prior to eveniang performance. PORCUPINE FESTIV AL OF MUSIC Waters was chairman of nomé FEATURING EMPIRE THEATRE May 2nd to 6th Inclusive _at 2.00 p.m. in the afternson SEASON‘S TICKET $1.25 Single Admission Admission TED DEELEY Outstanding Comedian Those attending were: Mr. and M fg $. Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Tubman Mt., and Mrs. D. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Nichol:on, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, ar. and Mrs. E. Cunningham, Mr, and Mrs. T. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. s Presley, Mr, and Mrs. Van Op Den . Bosh, Mr. and Mrs. Lemaire, R. Toby, Mary Irvin, Miss Edith Hill, P. J, PDunlop, Annita Leclair, George Car‘{% reti, M«. and Mrs. L. Piche, Mrs. Jean Pawel! Lefty Walker, Mr. and Mrs. B. Young., Mr. and Mrs. J. Hefferman, My. and Mrs. C. Burnette Myj. and Mrs. J. H. Habby, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ifabby, Mr. and Mrs. G. Babcock and many others. ' Ladies Auxiliary Can. Legion Hold Hard Time Party Dancing was enjoyed by those . tending and the music was supplied. hank Bielek and his orchestra. _ _Prizc winners for the best costam were: Joseph Helterman and Mrs. S; Drew who won the first prize, a Mres. Mary lrvin and Art Tobey w were awarded hte second prize. A hard time party was put on the ‘"Ladies Auxiliary of the Canad Legion Thursday cvening at the | gion Hall. _ _DR. CHASE‘S _ Antiseptic OINTMENT without consuiting us! We make moving plcasant and simple, with expert service. PHONE 510 270 Spruge St. Night Phone 1733 T ORAGE Don‘t Make A Move . . . United Movers â€" * iA UR Y UICAR _â€" reliefâ€"treat pain?ul piles with . medicated Dr. Chase‘s Ointment, _ Soothes as it heals. A safe home _ treatment for over 50 years. 33 _ longer. For quic Don‘t suffer an Evenings