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Porcupine Advance, 25 May 1950, 1, p. 2

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Mesdames Mainville et Charbonneau recevaient dimanche aptesâ€"midi en Uhonneur de Mlle Yvette Rivet, qui doit se marâ€" fEer a la fin de Juin,prochain. Un grand nombre d‘amies se sont jointent pour lui souhaiter leurs meilleurs voeux de bonâ€" heur, Elles lui offrirent une coutellerie complete en argent. Etoile:du soir service de huit, et un malaxeur electr ique. j Mlle Mirga Legault servait le The.~ Mme Helene Pare, Mme ~â€"Cecileâ€"Whitworth, Mme. Gagnon, Mlle Jacqueline Rivet, Mme Blais aidérent a servir. Mile Yvette Rivet remerciait chalâ€" eursement ses amies de leurs jolis cadeaux, Le prix d‘ entre fut gagner par M. Cloutier. L‘Electrolux fut _ gagne par Mme Guindon, la boulloire electrique par D. Lavallie ~â€"et la couverte de laine par Mme Tremblay . SYMPATHIES : . ... Nous: offrons nos sinceres sympath1es a la famille Napoâ€" .leon Desjardins qui vient de perdie lT‘un des leurs. B Le Rev. Pere Joseph Jules Desjardins, frere de M. Napoleon DeSJardins mourut a son presbytere la semaine derniere a bVage de 73 ans: l etait cure de ~Nankleek Hill pour plus de 25 ans, Il aurait celebre son cinquantleme anmversalre de pretrisso enâ€"juin, 1951. 1st / Le defunt laisse dans le deuil, outre son epouse Blanchs, \ sun fils Roger, un frere Arthur.de Hammond Oont; et une soeur ' Mme O. Dicaire de Bouget Ont. *# "La de pomlle mortelleé ‘reposajt aux salons funerairesâ€" Guenette Linhumation eut lreu au citnetxere Catholique ds SOIREE E'.l" PARTIE DE CARTES La Ligue Catholique Femminine ‘eut une partie de cartes a la salle Notre Dame de Lourdes !la semaine derniere. On joua au bridge, au whist, et au! cribbage CHAMPION DE BILLES:: Jean St: Gelais fut ‘heureux champion du tournoi de billes.â€"Tous les garcons des ecoles primaires publiques et sepâ€" arees prirent part. Jean est age de treize ans, et frequente l‘ecole â€"St. Michel. | ' Jeanne Iincez, Jackâ€"Roach, Annig Lafleur, Roland Routhier; Marjorie Newton, Georgâ€" ette Quimet, Georges Menard, Jeannine Joly, Bob Bliss Denise Nadeau, Johnny:Franko, Gaston Briere, Raymond Boucher, rnie Heéikhila, Leo Menard, Jack Poulin. Zupal Boyce Jac PDecnun C EUE se o io h ie CA 9 c onl EC E0. in m oL E2W Ees Il laisse . son frere . M. Napoleon DeSJardms de 108 rue MountJoy, trois nieces Mlle Blanche Desjardins, institutrice a l‘ecole St. Joseph, Jeanne, Mme. J. Smith; et Annette, Mme O. Ladouceur d‘ Ottawa un neven M. Jules Desjardins de Timâ€" mins. ; B Le Rev. Pere Desjardins fut chapelain du 22 ieme regiment durant la guerre de 1914. Le Rev. Péere Desjardins fut cure dans plusieurs petites paroisses,. Mont Laurier, Que., et Cochrane, maintenant dans le diocese de, Timmins. chafpentier a la min bre de la ligue du Sa ‘Les gagnantes furent Mlle Lalonde, Mme E. Poirier et Mme H. Levert, Mme Gagne, Mme Gauthier, Mme L. Lamarche, Mme DPurocher, Mmg E. Flemming, Mme C. Desaulniers et Mme A. Perrault, Mme F. Bertrand, Mme Dubien, Mme L. Quinn, M. E. Poirier, M Chartrand, M. Belair, M. L. Lamarche, M. Tremâ€" bley, M. Smith, M. Weaver, M. Eckel, M. Chevrefils, M. MaStin, M. R. Bertrand, M. Ferguson, ° Pendant qu‘on servait â€"dle, gouter, Mme P. Piche rendit plusieurs morceaux de piano, ainsi que des solos de chant par ses jeunes eleves, Mile Lalonde, M. Ronald St. Jacques, M. J. Guy Moréel, Mile C. Lamarche, Mile M. Page, et L. Filion. Par SONIA ‘N (Telephone 277 ) UNRAILLES Le service de M. Aldéric Ethier eut lieu la semaine derâ€" niéreâ€" Aâ€"la Cathédrale St. Antoine de Fadoue. Le Rev. Pére Mathieu fit la levée du corps et célebra le service. Mlle â€"Claireâ€"Vachonâ€"touchag.lorgue. _Le Rev. Pére Leblanc Messieurs Robert . Millette, et Paul.:Guenette chanterent la messe des morts. Les Porteurs étaient M. M. Oscar et Albert Ethier d‘Ansonville, M. Donat Labrosse de Plantage nest et M. A. Clermont, Mâ€" Le Bussiere,et M. Leon Leblanc de Timmins. . M. Aldéric Ethier age de 47 ans, mourut chez liu a 72 rue Maple sud apres une longue_ maladie de sixâ€"ans. M. Ethier etait ~Honneurâ€"a M.:Omerâ€" H. Clusieau de Timmins qui vient d‘obtenir son bachelier des Arts a lUniversite de Queen‘s a Kingston, On‘t. ; Mlle Perron remercia ses amis de leur gentillesse. En -.râ€" o se e ie o 210 c 38 o. o4 o 4e We .. 22 5. > t t s in o en 2 1e + 208 + ier a la mine. Holl;ngfir pendai Tigue du Sacreâ€"Coeur, 5 " JASONS" _ ‘"SAnd we‘ll clasp at the end of our Bockey.Day. the hands of the friends we‘ve made." The special song sheets arranged by Secretary W. H. Wilson for the o°â€" casion aroused much interest. One of the songs, composed especially for the event by W. H. Wilson, and sung to the tune of "A Perfect Day," approâ€" priately concluded with the words: ‘Angus Campbell proposed a toast to the Timmins Kiwsnis Club, which drew a hearty reponse from the visiâ€" tors. Viceâ€"President Laporte thanked the guests for their attendance, and comâ€" plimented Chairman. Fulton, as well as the programme committee, on the success of the occasion. ~South Porcupine Tee Pees, Allâ€"Onâ€" tario Juvenile champions, were reâ€" ipresented ‘by Rene Quesnel, manager, introduced by J. L. Fulton: Carlo Catâ€" tarelld, coach, by Alfie DelGuidice: and ~Jimmy Connelly, captain « by Frank Joyce. Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis, Porcupine Merâ€" cantile League champions, were reâ€" presented by Bob Fee. manager, inâ€" troduced by Treasurer Nick Basciano: Fred Chaplick, coach by Don Paver; and Paul Moscarello, captain, by Maâ€" for Henry <Majury. Porcupine Junior B Tesam, N.O.H.A. Champions, were represented by Pauâ€" sto ‘Didone, captain, introduced Carlo Cattarello. wereâ€"represented by: George Menard, manager, introduced by Past President F. A. Woodbury; Jerry Beland. coach, by J. L. Fulton:; Al. McCullough, capâ€" tain, by H. G. Laidlaw. endaht 25 ans. I1 était memâ€" Hockey, Flood, Music â€"(Continued from Page One) Special Song Sheets | s News From SCHUM ’CHER Mrs.â€"W. Downs has left to visit with friends and relatives in Ottawa, and Hamilton, prior to ther making her home in New Glasgow, N.S, Mrs. J‘. Dale and son Bobby, havie left for their home in Ottawa after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, D. ‘Fraser; Méintyré Prop. Following dinner, presentation of prizes was made to Connie Cowan, for high average; Helen Hazelwood, for High Double and Jean Mair for High Single. Miss Patricia ~Barron ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, Barron has arrived home from <Toronto University, to spend the summer months at home, Helen, Hazelwood â€" c¢ptained the winning team and Connie Cowan the team in second place. Each member of these teams also received prizes. Conâ€" solation â€" prizes were given to all other members. Millie Mirkovich played the piano during the festivities. Whist was played for the duration of the evenâ€" ing. Sadie Fowler, Celie Hicks, Josie Janiuk, and Grace Robertson were the winners. The door prize was won by Cecile Hicks. Those attending were: Helen Hazelwood, Lila Grasser, Jenny Hunter, Sal Scullion, Vic Gordon, Helen Hartling, Connie Cowan, Gurâ€" ney Rascorla, Grace Robertson, Vic Thomas Bertha Brown, Elia Pupich, Jessie Hzmilton. : Rosemary Ramore,; Maryâ€" Gornick, Dick. Nugent, « J‘oan .. Woods, Mary Sparks, Joan â€"Grant, Elaine : Barron, Marea ‘Steele,. Diane Lochrie, Illeen Lampkin,. Bill ««MacWhinnie, Faye Biggs, Mary Inngrelli, Archie Flora, Florence Latham,; Betty Bugera, Kathâ€" leen Hill, Dorothy : Belec, John Krznaâ€" rich, Terry Charrette, John Vintar, Rollie Clement,; Doreen Essa, Santa cIen; mlolly ~Bennetl, â€" WMrs. Wueeni? Rioux, Helen Wong, Mrs.; Dan Fraser, Mary Banich, Mrs. Alice Banich, SChirley <~Kyle, Eva Rintamaki, Alma Fregonese, Mary Mesich, Mrs. Kay ~â€"Markovich, Sheils Moran, Mrs. Rose Stimac and‘ Mrs. Unca Delich, . ; Donors Those who were not present but sent gifts were. Mary Sebalj, Sylvia Aliceé*~Setllion,‘" ‘Afimé ‘Kotse, ‘Tony Zupanic, ‘Bernie~ Sampson, Helen Boyce, Eddie Ladescich. _â€"Jack Elliott, : Vincent Steepe, Steve Pesun, Frank Sebalj, George Hanniâ€" ghan, Bruce MacDonald, Victor Oresâ€" kovich, Pete Buchmann, Lindy Fabâ€" ello, Joe Krazarich Mary Gerovac, John Matthew, Lena Didone, Tony Banfich, Eddie Fabello, Clair Langâ€" lois, and Nick Krecel.‘ The Ladies Bowling Night League came to a close on Monday evening with z2 banquet and a social evening in the Mcintyre Lounge. Johnny Kennedy, «Frances â€" Guiho, Mike Delich, Marlene Feldman, Berâ€" nie Jessel, Toronto: Gweldz Gannon, Steveâ€" Bozac,; â€"Estelle Hannighan, Pat O‘Leary,. Sheila Brooks, Muriel Fourâ€" nier, Jay MacQuarrie, â€"Doug Forbes, Frank ‘Valentich, Lena Bettiol, Daisy Baker, J e a n Mair, Celie Hicks, May MacCusker, Sadrie Fowâ€" ler, Pat McGregor, Gibby Halverson, Mamie Vadenegu, Agnes Fiendal, Mrs. G. Harris, Barbara Rodgers, Lloyd Longpre, Josie Janiuk, Gladys Perâ€" ron,. Kay Badowski Marie Pitt,, Lau- retta Campbell, Gladys Hannigan, Ea Schwab, Dot Sutherland, Marian Dunn, Barbara Keiser, and Millie Mirâ€" kovich, and those unable to attend vwere Vi Izzat,., Lil Porter and Vi Webâ€" ber. Prior to the lunch, Johnnie and Anne were surprised when presen.ted with lovely gifts by Fred Ovis, with Rino Bragagnola making the presentaâ€" tion speech. Invited to attend the party. were: Allan Clarke, Betti Mansfield, Fred Ovis, Joyce Dupont, Nick Vrbanic, Loranie Nadeau, Ken Wilson, Peggy Goodbloed Vivian Poulin, John Sporâ€" er, Reno Bragagnola. Malcolm Macâ€" Milan, John‘ LeGaliais, Donald Cowâ€" den, Frank MacWhinnie, Neil Pooley, Anna Guiho, Meiville Monaghan, Nina Phillips, Lily Fabello, Ann Valentich, Frances Qheculvkn Frank ‘Rendulic, Elizabeth Robson, Giselle ~Ro A birthday party was held in the lounge of the Schumacher Hotel by Mr. and Mrs. Zupanic in honor of their son and daughter, Anne and Johnnie, Wwho were celebrating joint birthdays. A huge crowd was present and enâ€" joyed itself dancing to favorite recâ€" ordings. .achxq, Mflhe«d{x‘asg. "'}'«Aljce DL? Stgiam Mrs# Mary Kramamc Â¥Ed‘ fiific 3‘9:({@ x"?ka‘}s ) A og}g ANFrA: clfir ;D;ana ‘Pi pu ‘‘Kotse, ‘Tony 1_\481‘}'. Shaw Kay zl‘omlf 4 e* Scmnod' ?'A Social Personal Bowling Winners Zupanis Party 8 â€"â€"A miscellancousâ€"shower was heK in the basement of St. Alphonsus Parich, in honour of Miss Zora Perâ€" kovich whose marriage tzakes place June 4. The guests played bingo and the prizes going to Mrs. Katie Markoâ€" vich, Miss Lucy Dasovich, Miss Mar. gearet Scullion and Miss Hennie Howâ€" lett. The door prize was won by Mrs. Kitlie Markovich. To the amusement of guests present, a mock wedding was performed by Jcan Prentice, Preacher; Mrs. Lillian S mnith, the Groom:; Sheila Moran, the Biide; and the father, Mrs. J. Banich. . Millie Mirkovich pL.yed a numâ€" Dr. and Mrs, R. P. Brett were recent visitors at the home of Mr,. and Mrs. Sinclair «MacMillan, Mcintyre Prop. . Millie Mirkovich plzyed a numâ€" ber of sslsctions on the piano and Alice Scullion favored with several solos. A very lovely lunch was served by the hostesses, Mildred Verbic, Ann Holjevac, Kay Pecaric . and Paulins ard Caroline Perkovich. Those assistâ€" ing ~were: Sheila. Moran Nancy Mcâ€" Neil, Mrs. Julia Zupan. Mrs. Madelins Pecrric, and Mrs. J. Verbic. Mrs. E. Watson, who has been preâ€" siding with her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€" viciting friends and. relativels in Kirkland Lake. . _ _Mr. and Mrs. L. MzgcKinnon were recent visitors in Kirkland Lake visitâ€" ing friends and relatives. Zora recsived many lovely gifts, and thanked each one present for the lovly giefts and would always rememâ€" EBer this happy occasion. Guests Those present were: Mrs. Frances Klisinich, Mary Sertich, Mrs. Julia Kovich, Kay Matasich, Mrs. Mary Stefanic,. Mrs. Annie Qreskovich, Mrs. Lillian Smith, Rose Sarkotich, Mrs. Ann McGonegol, Mary Szrkotich, Mrs. Frances Vrbanac, Mrs. L. Butkovich, Rose Butkovich, Mrs. Madeline Canâ€" jar, Mrs. Albina Starcevich, Mary Stâ€"rcevich, Alice Scullion, Ann Perkoâ€" vich, Mary Délich, Nirs. Mary Jiaksic, Mary Jaksic; Clara â€"~Zanchin, Nellia Fabello, Elsa Fabello, Mery Lucy Dasovich, Mrs. Beity Mangotich, Mary Vrbanac, Mrs. Kristine McCrae, Joyce Elliot. Irene Bettiol, Shirley Studden, Rae Kallio, Mrs.. Hennie Howlett, Mity Dasovich, Mrs. Gertrude Draper, Mrs. Katherine Kennedy, Mrs. Jim Heath, Mrs. Rose Vukovich, Mary Viâ€" conic, Mrs. Angela â€"Valentich, Mrs. Beatrice Bint, Mrs.. Annie Maletich, Mr:. Julia Gomercich, Madeline Gom. ercich, Ann Sebalj, Joan â€"Prentice, Mrs. Kiy Vancina, .Mrs. Helen Rasâ€" musseén,; Florence Dokman, Mrs. Louise Duralia, Lillian‘ Fabbro. Mrs. Mary Gerovitz, Anne Pulez, Diana Bonifich, : Mors Guests Mrs, Ann Holjevac. Mary Markovich, Mrc. Pets Florsg Milly Mirkovich, Mrs. Annie Bleiva, Mrs. Julia Miloknay, Mary Milokmay, Ann Krcel, Mrs. Besâ€" sie. Graham, Zdenka Bosanac, Mrs. Zora Roging Mrs. Mobra Kyle, Mary Svetlacich, Kaye Oreskovich, Mrs. Rose Zubrinich, Ann Remmert, Mrs. Ann Oreskovich, Evangeline Markoâ€" vich, Mrs, Mandelineâ€" Grenko, Mrs. Bert Shirk,> Mrs. Lois Pgole. Mrs. Ruth Romano, Madeline Holjevac, Ann Mangotich," Mrs. Kay Mcgrelich, Mrs. Mary Rubic. Mabel Draper, Eda Franceschini, Evelyn Menard, Peggy Nolan, Mrsc. Lilly Scott, Rose Brklaâ€" cich;, Mollyâ€"~Bennett, â€" Mrs. Queenie Rioux, Helen Wong, Mrs.; Dan Fraser, Mary Banich, Mrs. Alice Banich, SChirley <~Kyle, Eva Rintamaki, Alma Fregonese, Mary Mesich, Mrs. Kay Markovich, Sheilse <Moran, Mrs. Rose Stimac and‘ Mrs. Unca Delich. Donors Mary Shaw,‘ ‘ Mrs. Kay Tomlenovich, Mrs. Mary Herceg, Mrs. Louise Jureâ€" vich, Mrs. Ann Penovich, Mrs. Ann Dukovac, Mrs. Anna Vucetich (Torâ€" onto), Vara Doris Vucetich (Torâ€" onto), Mrs. Kay Markovich (Hamilâ€" ton), Rose Rubic (Hamilton), Mrs. Maceline Lesac (Hamilton), Margaret Laskarin, Nan Hamilton, Sybil Bromâ€" ley, Velma Bozicovitch, Mrs. Annie Dokmen,. Barbara Pulez, Mrs. Annie Krcel, Mrs. Aileen Mattson and Louise Delich. Shower : Z. Perkovitch Social Personal ‘ich Mrs Mrs The Timmins Lawn Bowling Club entertained their friends© and memâ€" bers zt a card party in the Hollingf>r Hall Tuesday evening M a y 23rd, Whist was played under the direction of: Mrs. W..Nixon, â€" chairman of the sLadies entertainmentâ€":committee, asâ€" sisted by Mrs."W, Nixon. :Winners of the gazme were: ladies 1st prize, Mrs. Sally Jones, ladies 2nd prize Mrs. Van Rassel;â€" gentleman‘s lst, Mr. Percy Youlten; gentleman‘s\2nd, Mr. Phillips ladies consolation, Mrs. E.â€"Holson and gentleman‘sâ€"consolation Mrs, J. Drew, Mystery prize, ladies, Mrs. Daley; gents, Mr. O. McCann; door prize, Mrs, F. Wallingford., Winner â€" of _ raffle, lucky ticket, No. 15, sanet Malkin rendered two very lovely piano selections which was enâ€" joyed by those present. The guest speaker for the evening was Mrs. Jacks:on of Timmins, ~who showed slides and spoke on the growth of the United Church in the last twentyâ€"five yerrs. This was in keeping with the 25th anniversary of the â€" U n i t e d Church since union in 1925. This was enjoyed immensely by all. Mrs. W MacLaren conducted the worship service, assisted by Mrs. G. Shippcm and Mrs. Plaskett, with Mrs. S. Kitchen at the piano. Those attending were: Mrs. W. Sut. ton, Mrs. H.â€" Wallace, Mrs. C. Lowe, Mrs. J. Monaghan Mrs. H. Calverly, Mrs. E. Graham, Mrs. ‘Rassell, Mrs. J. Fisher, Mrs. S. Fisher,. Mrs. Keats, Mrs. J. MacKenzie, Mrs. .W. Robson, Mrs. G. Harris, Mrs. Allan, Mrs. S. Jones, Mrs. N.: Heggert, Mrs. L. Macâ€" Gregor, Mrs.. Stewart, Mrs. G. Shipâ€" pam, : Theima Curtis: Shower . Miss Thelma.;Curtisâ€"brideâ€"clect. of Mcy ‘was Fuestâ€" of * honor at a The hostesses of the evening served a delicious lunch, and a social hour was spent by the ladies. Church met in the. clmrch*‘hlll with Mrs. Plaskett, president msldms The business session was conducted by Mrs. PlaSkétt. Mrs. Plaskett thank â€" ed cll the ladies present for their wonderful response in making the Mayfair such a success and hopes the ladies will continue theirâ€"cooperation in the great work of our church. Mrs. S. Kitchen, . Mrs.â€"D. Kitchen, Mrs. E. Dick, Miss, M. Gregg, Mrs. L. MacKinnon, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. R. P. Keen, Mrs. Malkin, Janet Malkin, Pat s‘ackson, Mrs. J. Sloan, Mrs. S. Yanâ€" kovich, Mrs. E. Sayers, Mrs. H. Wadâ€" cell, Mrs. W. Hayward, Miss M. Cotâ€" ton, Mrs. Plaskett, Mrs. R. Yorke Mrs. F. MacWhinnie and D. Fraser. A dedication of the flags was made and presented to the, Patrol Leaders. Rev. ‘C. Plaskett spoke on "Youth." He said that since Bob Fulton and Neil Miller, who have left town, an urgent need has arisen for leaders for the young boys, The regular morthly Women‘s Federation of A very impressive service was con. ducted Sunday morning in Trinity United Church when the Girl Guides Boy Scouts, Brownies and Cubs parâ€" aded in a body, Any one interested â€" in this work with boys is requested to get in touch with Rev. C. R. Plasktt at the earâ€" liest possible moment. This will conclude the card partnec- until next fall, when the lc.dxes will continue again, Thankmg you all who. have assisted with the success of this year‘s; entertainment. Lawn Bewling: Club Party Would the holder ,of No., 15 get in contact with‘ Mrs. W. Nixon, phone, 1269â€"W _ s S(;ccessful Mayfair Social Personal regular morthly meetinig of the i‘s Federation of Trinity Udlied 1 met in the church, ‘hall, with laskett, president msldmg business session wasf‘ conducted . Plaskett. Mrs. Plaskett thankâ€" : MOTORISTS esn . * i 4 3 /J Check : yourâ€"car : and be assured that it is in a sofo mndmom yY L..eck your driving and be assured of a safe: iournny; "Prive and Walk with Care "** % *\ As Motor Traffic Increases" «aâ€"* "afailiet ONTARIQ Extreme â€"care must be exercised by all to prevent * Pedestrians are urged to . walkâ€"carefully, DRIVE SAFELY ; : ; WALK SAFELY The seasonal upswing in holiday . motor travel has begun. More vehicles than ever before are operating on Ontario streets and highways.. Pedestrian hazards ,â€"" areâ€"increased. h4 Travel by motorists and pedestrians promises to reach a new peak volume this year. j The evening was enjoyed playing games. and the winners of the prizes were: Mrs., F. Jackson, Mrs. W, Steâ€" vens, Mrs. J. Griffen, Mr:. R. Belfstt. and Hilda Harris Miss Curtis won the door prize, Alsc pisno music was enjoyed later lunch was served by the hostess, and Mrs. W, Stevens and Joan Sloman asâ€" sisted. shower at the home of Mrs. A,. Sloman 34 Windsor Avenue. Those attending were: â€" Mrs. W Bright, Mrs. J. Griffin, Mrs. F. Bel.â€" fitt, Mrs. F. Jackson, Mrs. C. Magor, Mrs, F. Whitehead, Mrs. P. Ash, Mrs, R. Teylor, Mrs, W. Stevens, Mrs. H) Cur‘iis, Mrs, F. Wills, Hilda Harris and Sloman. Minister of Highways GEO. H. DOUCETT, iit

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