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Porcupine Advance, 13 Oct 1949, 1, p. 2

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O“QWQOOOM‘.MOQM“OW @400004¢046 held its fa Guest spe: were Mr. P S. Peak, A their husb Bourlamag Emery, Co Hearst; M Mrs J. A. ( Mrs. M. G Taylor, Vi and Mrs. F A. D‘Aoust Branch, M phenson a: held at the tail party . at a party Phi guest of T . . hostesse Gentles . attractivel and prizes Mrs. J. OS elect . . lhonor was her new. P Mrs. Arch J. W,. Phil Romiscon, Mrs. Sid Mrs. L. B FTleanor V THE VO darkness. There is still greer wd me d : Temine 1 uo $ oo S #32i1 .i . Mr. and Mrs. Camille Sebastien entertained a number of friend Hat‘a delightfully arranged getâ€"togethéer on Saturday evenifig . . . ‘the guests nded the dance held weekly at Riverside Pavilion .: . . . later returning to Mr. and Mrs. Sebastien‘s home for refresh â€" nents and dancing..... Invited to attend were Miss Vivian Pleroe, Raney, Miss‘ Mary Morin, Gordon Godefrey, Mr. .and Mrs. lin‘ Marshail, Mrs. Frances Kopp, George Darling, Mr. and Mrs. i NMortoh and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Maoyle. | 0@ VC tbe*e THE VOICE OF AUTUMN . .. The owl has hooted in the evening darkness. The voice of autumn has echoed across the valley. There is no mistaking it now, for although the green world is still green it has the gleam of dogwood berries turning scarlet and the shine of goldenglow of little white asters on the meadow. m B the cider smell of windfall apples in the orchayd: tfig‘g, , in the vineyard. . You can close your eyes and know‘ sthat bhe ohange is© taking place ced ind mfieness is fuiffllment. a.nd it comes not at the peak of summer. ‘It cames when the season begins to ease down the long hill toward winter and ice, when the days shorten and the stars of night begin to gleam in longer darkness. Ripeness is a summation, of long, hot days and simmering sun and warm rain and the flash of ughtning across the summer sky. It is the beauty of blossom brought to the succulence of fruit, the soft green of new stem toughened to the firm fiber of the reaching twig, the winged seed of a maple now rooted at the grass roots and finding sustenance in the soil. Ripeness isOctober, warm at midâ€"day, chill at dusk and covered with cool dampness at dawn. k }: 20 .z w .:o * * *# = l wOWw 18 THE TME TO BUY THOSE CHRISTMAS GIFTS ... baybe a bit early tut then the early bird always catches the .. . . but in this case the person who is early will be able y bi¢k and choose that gift .. .:‘at a very moderate price if they the bazaar to be helid on Wetnesday, October 19, in the (kapnic Hal on Tamamek stmeet;: . . ‘The ladies of the Arbutus sapter of the O.â€"E. 38. are now busy making many lovely items which will be sold then. , . . Mrs. Ernie King is convener of the and Mrs. H. E. Spemcer Kirkland Lake; Mrs. J. Stafford and Mrs. A. D‘Aoust, Noranda; Mrs. F. E. Cooper and Mrs. T. M. Couch, South Forcupine . . . and wives of the Accountants of the Timmins Branch, Mrs. K. H. Horning, Mrs. G. B. Dunlop, Mrs. L. D. Steâ€" phenson and Mrs. A. St. Denis. . Prior to the enjoyable dinner held at the Golf Clut, Mrs. H. B Henderson entertained at a cockâ€" tail party ... later in the evening the ladies joined their husbands at a party at the Empire Hotel. Lois Phillips who will become the bride of Jack McCrae was guest of honor at a charmingly arranged miscellaneous shower . hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Mason Truman and Mrs, Aibert Gentles . . . as Lois arrived she was seated in a bride‘s chair attractively decorated in soft pastel shades . . . bridge was played and prizes won by Mrs..Bill. Paterson, Miss Ehzabeth Romiscon, Mrs. J. Osesky and Lois . ... dusters were also made for the brideâ€" elect . . . Prior to the servmg of a delicious lunch the guest of. honor was presented with many lovely and serviceable gifts for her new home ... invited to attend were Mrs. Bob McTaggart, Mrs. Archie Campbell; Mrs. R. J. Taylor, Mrs. Bill Paterson, Mrs. J. W. Phillips, Mrs. Bob Keller, Miss Hein Gusek, Miss Elizabeth Rom:isoon Mrs. J. Osesky, Mrs. Nick Carrick, Mrs. Ernie Mott, Mrs. Sitd Chapman, Mrs. Sinclair MacMillan, Mrs. Sam Walker Mrs. L. Bass, Mrs. Lew Schofield, Miss Gloria Cosco and Miss Tleanor Wachnuik. Guest of honor at tea and a presentation was Miss Isabel Piche, brideâ€"elect of Saturday . . The delightfully arranged affair was hcld' Wednesday aft.emoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore, 143 Carlin avenue .. . guests included coâ€"workers of the mmuu Life Insurance Company . . . gifts included a handsome fis Claire Chenier and Mrs. Reg Belfitt were hostesses at a deâ€" fitfuny linen shower in honor of Miss Connie Lejambe o will become the bride of Don Hardy in a pretty ceremony mday. .. . The rooms were tastefully and artistically decâ€" chan . Lh 50 t h cA o1 1 eb o S S t * _ Saturday, October 15th CcoONTENT _ NOTED St. Matthew‘s Guild CHURCH HALL s 1 UAMLLUC y : fu, SS A CGEM Nh i af green _ world! is candle . th: tiny gues?: of honor recelved many lovely gifts from urning scariet friends . . , those attending wert Ariene Craig, Ann Craig, ne Mos are;lo Mts,: Moscarello=.Gordon Tayâ€" n the meadow. Mar Robert Oewen,, ie §# Fé .f’,h % 4 féfi:fi d sc y" :‘b ‘ ~ 4 ; C . a:fre ' fanis Ri ckle and 'ouéie Arren . eyes and know Jr., PS Lt 2 heea haut unaklie to attend were Mrs. F. Hoff,*% Cora Craig ,‘Bobby Beliek, t â€" uenc t 28 L B +\ % * ® w h w CHINESE STEWARDESSES FOR CANADIAN PLANES: A new and charmâ€" ing addition to the ranks of Canadian air linesâ€"stewardesses are thes® three Chinese girls, slated for duty on the Canadian: Pacific Air Lines flights from Vancouver to Tokyo and Hong Kong. Shown being welcomed at Vanâ€" couver airport by their Canadian colleagues, the, girls will. soon shed their picturesque OQriental costumes for C.P.A. stewardess uniforms, and will share duties . with Canadian girls on the 6,500â€"mile run, one Chinesée and ~one Canadian gir} to each plane. On the C.P.A.‘s Australian ‘service, Australian and Canadian stewardesses share duties. Left to right are Lorraine Ngu, Shanghai; Minerva Dunkerley, Vancouver; Joyce Lam, Hong Kong:; Earbara Aycliffe, Port Alberni, B.C.; and Gloria Woo, Hong Kong. . A fourth Chinese lass, Dulcie Hall, of Hong Kong, arrived in Vancouver earlier. Sr. C.W.L . Observe 15th Anniversary in Early December Members of the Sexior Cataolic Woâ€" men‘s League held their regular moâ€" nthly meeting in the Churcha of the Nativity Hal with Mrs. W. J. McCoy prsiding. . â€" Atter the reading 0:‘ the minutes and the conveners reports, Mr. A. M. Calaghan gave a ecitation “Beautiful Hands of tae Priest". triâ€"light lamp from the staff and a Hotpoint toaster from Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Robinson . . . guests were Miss Bartara May, Miss Doris Smith, Miss Heilen Skubinski, Miss Mary Reszel, Miss Bernice Kaye, Miss Kay Chemko, George somerville; Martin Cybulski and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Robinson. xh _â€" rwvw*p Jr., W % ”Ev? m,f{ | MErS; PIPE, .Bobby Beliek, Janis, Rickie and ugie arren . .. sending gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. F. Hoff, Cora Cralg and Mrs. Evelyn Caza. + Little Vicki Lynn Craig was feted at a jolly birthday party on the occasion . of her first birthday . . . hostess was her mother and the party was held at her home 128 Cherry street . . . games were played and a dainty lunch served . . . highlight and piece d‘rasistance was a large birthday cake centred with one tiny 3 s e n o o o n s n o 2e B BL _ C hn Branch Office, 24D Third Ave., Timmins, Ont. F. A. Robinson, C.LU., Branch Manager N. M. McHMugh, J E. Sullivan, Den .umims.nmmm E. E. Anâ€" derson, Kapuwkasing, C. O. McLean, Matheson. cAE ts t« t ‘mm YOUR LOCAL memm WERE Mrs. D. Reynolds and Mrs. D. ROoOd:@A were a.pointed conveners of the rumâ€" mage ‘sale ‘to be held on Saturday October 29. The prefident asked: the members to atend Father Lord‘s , Lecture the: Palace Thetre on Sunday, October 16. A banguet will be. held. early in December in tie Rainbow Roogx of the Goldfields Hotel, to Commenmorâ€" ate the 15th anniversary o° the Tim- mins branch of the Sr. C. W. L. _ The me ers were urged‘to contribâ€" ute to a,nd’ ittend the Nativity bazzar Whlch opened yesterday and. will continue until this evening. The affair is beinz held in the baseément of the Churci of the Nativity, ~â€"Women of French Federation to Hold Card Party â€" .f*if s . was feted can Ross was ayenue . . . honpree was made to the Victorian Order of Nurses. A card party will be held on Sunday, October in the basement of ‘the Cathedral. at B pm. Bridge, fiveâ€" hundred, Whist and cribkbage will be played. _ Ewveryene ‘ias been invited to attend. j The winmer of the draw conducted by Mrs. E. Lortie was won by Ms. M. Gauthier. The next regular meeting~ will be held on Sr. Regent Chenier Presides at Meeting Women of the Moose Friendship members are reminded Senior Regent Cheniler presided at the regular mesting of the Women of the Moose, Chapter 303, held in the Moose Hall at 12 Maple street north. There was an excellent attendance 0o: members present. ‘The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Committee members tendered their various reports and all proved highly satisfactory. The:e included reports on publicity, membrship, Mooseâ€"haven and library. 7 Co-wquér DelGuidice was presented with a silver cup for her new baby. Senior Regent Chenier introduced Coâ€"worker Smith a. visitor from Kirkâ€" land Lake Chapter. One application was read for memâ€" bership in the organization. Mrs. Brenda Mary Martel and several other ladies will be introduced at the next meeting. The members were all reminded of the party to be held for the children of the Shelter, on October 24, at 4 p.m. The next régular meeting night is which will be conducted by l?drs. Bradâ€" .. bank book u.}- YOUR BANK BOOK is a little book . .. yet in it you can just about trace the outlines of your life story. in your Multiply your bank book by seven million and you get some idea of the bookâ€"keeping job your Canadian chartered banks are doing. There are more than seven million deposit accounts like yours . . . â€" It pictures at a glance how much you‘ve spent, how much you have left. It‘s one of your most personal, most private belongings. It gives you a full accountmg, figured to the penny by your bank‘s trained staff. Clear as a bell! Your bank book is a limited editionâ€"one copy only. What is in it is known only to your bank and to you. . at 8 p.m. their get togeth@r is af T pam. on Octâ€" Se Rev. E. Gilmour Smith was guest speaker who as his theme a reâ€" view on two . "Road to wrvval.f’ 2t and ‘Our Plundered Plant." He was O antoduced to tre gathering by Mrs. € sian aondid thankrken on hehalf? af the Rev. E. G fi Guest At W.A. Meeting Mrs. W. Rinn, viceâ€"presdent of the Wemen‘s Association of the Pirst Unâ€" ited Church présided at the regular monthly meeting of the club,. Mrs. W. Bennett conducted the devotional reas boxes committee reported that 15 each weiashing ‘rom 14 to 16 Rinn and thanked on behalf of Mrs. A. Mason, convener of the overâ€" ings Follbwing the busiivesâ€"#ess:.on a a0¢â€" ial period was enjoyed: Mrs. C. Saunâ€" der‘s grcoup were hâ€"stesses,>> 37 Third Ave. OPTOMETRIST [# a y( -» . # f \ t# @ # @14 8 d fag}

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