Porcupine Advance, 12 Dec 1938, 2, p. 6

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"‘"‘Bhow Mc the Way to Go I and Selections. 3. Hat Creck Girls â€" Trio Margot; Lumbers, Miss M Paul, Miss Ruth. "*Dullaby in Rhythm"â€"Goodm SOoloâ€"Caley, Miss Hazel. j MB eCth *fi‘ 1k Maidsâ€"Coram, Miss aret; Dickenson, Miss Claire; Hais Helen} Lockic, Miss Rone: Lu Miss Jeane; Humble, Miss Jo: M ton, Miss Louise: Paul, Miss Rv ~"When © Th Andre. +*What Goes on Robin and Raign 2.« Haste ronto Skating C (Michrist, Donald ham, Mrs. E. H.; NMV K.;: Caley, Miss Har Eleanor; Wilson, Mi Miss Dorothy. Ths followin full of the "N« For smocohness, grace, â€" the professionals of the g: and Joly, World Champior ers from Paris, who are n Club, cannot be ex two numbers, "Crinoline Ywet performed in sic moveiments, and <wo tar dances, were a marvel t audience, who expressed t clation in loud applause. Donald Girlchrist, the sixteenâ€"ysarâ€" old skating wonder, performed smoothâ€" ly and was a special "hit" of the eveâ€" mng, while Miss Eleanor O‘Meara, Benior Canadian Champion 1936 and 1938, and Miss Eleanor Wilson, Junior Canadian Champion 1935, also were exceeptional in solo numbers. Later in the programme, th Slstcr.s performed together, a: thc large audience the thrill o aeâ€"very famour pair, and of seei fect fiming and more "double sa each membor of (he sister act p Ing in exact timing to the mu in keeping with one another. high was worn by the | Check CGirls", Miss Margot C Marion Lumbers, and Miss 1 and loud applause greeted t} ance of Miss Hazel Caley, of the Caley sisters, Miss ( formed the "double salchow, figure that can be don> by other people in North Ameri whom is the other Caley si Dorothy. "Post Haste" a burl>cs pregenting Trevor Owen Ing Club), Walter Pea Gilehrist, with the appt sec:jon "Show Me th Home," demonstrated w the inebriated gentlema a lotter. “m‘y'; department" sk cireled and performed fi fect rythim. the lighnts : Gran‘lie Club sextet crham, Mrs, J. A. HMHazcl Caléy, Miss Miss Eleanor Wilson Caley, were spotligl "False Alarm," bea "What Gces on H« The group beautifu plenutifully covere dupois perspired ments of the ball emphatically ever to motrs® in a hur chorus forsook the â€"~â€"â€" (Continued Prc lesgqued both che bal ing. The crowd roa nX so lightly acroas and pirouectted. Th hist offâ€"time and a be amusing. Notable Program â€" _®}1 ' “‘:“ll‘ Open New Arena‘ ;*= lorento. The new tb for 100 miles from 4‘Or to Rouyn, the i the Transcontinental made possible the r; developmen 2k taffeta with he nt New Railway Branch Links Rich Mining Area With Eastern Cities 1 onl H6 rarIm 21 Played th Crinoline Danc 111 _ 1GVIMAi â€" CVening nering silver lapels, and worn by the three ‘"Hat iss Margot Coram, Miss , and Miss Ruth Paul, se greeted the appearâ€" u2 approp McDou 31 T1l} Ower hC in M LumssBr s Jo; Middic Miss Ruwuih. programms . izghts of 1939 extetâ€"Goode ugald, Mrs. O‘Mealr WIn Int m nd rhythimn, up, Brunet Pair Skatâ€" w with the uUn k, ronto Skat. ind Donald H ~CoOram Marion: to Ing to Dost Hom > difficult 1e 111 11 , ~Mis, Caloy ild, Mi O‘ Mear Dorot} ic an Mis alln larg 3 per hows Hoa PC 11 elde per 211 nit () KIT ind 1t Oof Arena is entirely of st« Sea‘s of arena set in Only wood of arsa is and window frames. Constant temperature degrecsâ€"may boe raised (Contnued from Page One) from the centre of the arena. Clock in arena weighs 1000 poundsâ€" has four large dials, recording minutes and szconds, and illuminated figures to indicate scors. Highlights of the Community Building "Prelua?"â€"Rachmaninoff. "Carmina‘"â€"Wilson. 18, West Point Cadetcesâ€"Caley, Miss Hazel; Caley, Miss Dorothy. "Marche Militaire"â€"Schubert. 19, Ballet Ruseâ€"Murray, Bud:; Banâ€" "Paso Lobole"â€"Malaca. field, Harry; Gilchrist, Donald: Greig, John:; Peace, Walter. _ i , Selected from the Masterpiecces. 20. Tangoâ€"Brunet and Joy. "San Ferraudo"â€"Codecvilla. 21. Ballett â€"Midnight Bluzsâ€"Coram, Miss Margot; Dickenson, Miss Claire: Haig, Miss Helen; Locke, Miss Rene; Lumbers, Miss Jane; Lumbers, Miss Marion; Middleton, Miss Louise; Mcâ€" Deugald, Mrs. J. A.; Wilson, Miss: Eleanor; Paul, Miss Ruth; Riddell, Miss Skoila; Ross, Mrs. Forbes. Premier Danesuse â€" Goodeétham, Mrs. E. H. "Adoraiion"~â€"Borowski. "At Dawning"~~â€"Cadman. Temperature controllsd by a number "Small Fry‘"â€"Carmichael. 17. Solo â€" O‘Meara, Miss Eleanor, Senior Canadian Champion 1936 and 1938. JO Ha Gilcht "WTr Mr: Pai Ros | m Intermission 10. Yescerdayâ€"Gooderham, Mrs. E. H., former Canadian champion and Olympic representative, iunnerâ€"up to SonjJa Henie in World‘s Championâ€" ship; McDougald, Mrs. J. A. Ross. rs. Forbes. "Kiss Mc Again"â€"Herbert. "Stop Beating Around the Mulberry ush"â€"Boland. 11. Soloâ€"Caley, Miss Dorothy, Junâ€" r Canadian Champion, 1936. Senior inadian Champion, 1937. "Belected." 13 raiion"~â€"â€"Borowski. Dawning"â€"Cadman. Finale Waltz â€" "M x am Tuli Tulilp Time"â€"Trevor Pairâ€"Crinoline Dance 1 Joly, World Champion . it temperature of rink, fifty may be raised to severty deoâ€" Miss Rone; Lumbers ane; Lumbers, Miss Marion on Miss Louise; McDougala ._A.; OMeara, Miss Eleanor: iss Ruth; Ridde!l, Miss Sheila: Donald. â€"E >rn. Skating Le ‘C. Walter. Dan SV Walk Wilson, Miss Eleano ‘â€"Banfield, Har Murray, Bud. Moon"â€"Warren Got Tozrether‘â€" Krcolsle 1, Miss Elean amplon., 1935 ol construcition concrete. in doors, seats on â€"Riddl. M H Mayr Miss approximate laid down c both in cost on the o[f the ducin the map enterpr 1V â€" Mis*® Dumb wait Auditorium Frivate dir third floor. Auditarium feet wide. Auditorium kitch flcor. Aal aid suppli Check caleteria i Stairs 0 munity h: entrar Columbia fir. Ticket booth Home and ground fAloor of Home team ‘y by thirtyâ€"fi Visiting> tean thirty by twen Mod:rn plun Team rooms rooms. tile. mirated from benea hidden lights. British Columbia walls to height of mo Remainder of walls ished in cream colow Modern lighting fix horse power boiler. Front part of buildi red and yellow brick. "McelIntyre _ Commi carved in frontal stor Canopy over the m Canopy is covered | six tCime Heati: Oof unit heate Community Tic 1CK Mr. J. P. Bickell, president of the McIntyvre Mine, who formally declared the new McIntyre Community Building Open for the enâ€" joyment and advantage of the "McIntyre Family" and the general public. The formal opening was on Thursday night. n Commlu booth bsas and visitit 11 ind bu 1t fixtu 11 1i 1) n1 ted mp ran ppe? put Milnyg five fC 11 ut of gold and copper valued at d value of the output of the proâ€" line is $42,000,000 for the current mines in the district is shown on uction of the branch the majori‘ty aaterials and supplies from points boat, or tractor for a distance of y the direct service freight will be s and a big saving will be effected 111 ) W fin fan know MTS. ) Mrs. W L l Hall Attractively Decorated for the Occasion. Ladies of Harmony Hall Event Friday floodlizht Buildin as well a moSZern lighting fixtures in auditorâ€" ium, made of light coloured metal and conical in shape. ng and creaim. Tall windows al torium. Tops of plllars i ated with acantl Corinthian manner Mod4@rn lighting M t 4, south end of Simplicity keynot Auditorium has ¢ side wall brackets. M 1 Walls of 1C 1s I10r use O employees o M riuditoriim luditorum of audi 1] 11 1U n W iuditorium dec leaf dosign of H orium 1s st auditorium f hgrdwood dark panne publi MciIintyvre. gquipp icde of aud Pal lC ha h1 t, aAnQ i with ut T‘] bein MA wivh he of 21 111 1t held its regular the home of Mi Cambrai avenu by ths Winners at irds, 2nd, M Another Enjoyable Event by Merry Maids 500 Clubs Combination â€" Storm â€" and Screéeen doors in standard sizes carried in stock. Clmairman of the Saficty C Wendel Brewer, told club meon the Chief of Police Loo Constable John Atkinson we safe‘y lessons to the childrer part of the programme would ol the club‘s hands. Mr. Bre\ club members for suggestions rard to the pronncorl <a4faty nrf Cover those old inside wall; with Insul Board. _ Smart in appearance and also acts as insulation. Owing to the opening of the nevw McIntyre Arena on Thursday night the Lions Club Father and Son bangqus: scheduled for that night, was postponâ€" 2d until after Christmas. Dr. M. J. Kelly, president, told the club that a joint meeting of the Lions Club and Police Deparnment would be held next Thursday nisht to discuss traffic safety measures. Motion picâ€" tures would ‘be shown. Owing to the fact that Christmas was so near the Kiwanis Club would not be able to assist with the programms. They would help later. Attractive in its brick like appearance, Insulâ€"Bric sidâ€" ing is not only. weatherâ€" proof but has high insulatâ€" ing qualities, Easily apâ€" plied over your present siding, Head Office Schumacher, Phone 708 Lions Talk Safety Measures, Thursday Will Work With Police and Kiwanis Club to Institute Safety Programme for "Deck the Halls with old Welsh carol. "Oh, Little Town of 2 part harmony. ‘"We, Three Kings of which three boy pupils "Christmas Lullaby," by Beulah Woods. "Santa‘s Visit." "Holy Night," in 2 pi The programme by ; Thursday will also b: Christmas selections, a final pro:tramme in the COMBINATION STORM DOORS ‘Christmas Music by Public School Pupils Chip n Co] INSULâ€"BOARD Children INSULâ€"BRIC SIDING tec Mert Music ne proposed safety programme. Ball reported that $812.50 had ected date, for the Christâ€" a1l1t] SGCICCLIUONS, 110 nmins Public Schools «heir musical work b roung. who has can by n Ts nty and AiSs C€od o wing is t the publi vening : c Halls w L weekly getâ€"to: . Walter Wilk _ on Wednesd oyable eveni were: 1st, Mrs. Rich and 3rc 1 11 1V part harmony the pupils 1 be made up and will be wm2?ly ComimiIitt( ib members th Thursday nigh ind Son bangus it, was postpon Huncd: tilons w bea Bethlehem capabl the w G@Gay even ing â€" bein lunch wa n 11 m Chris<ma Ludents o 5on re direc Mr. Wa A 1 proo would: WHEN It is COLD Be Sure your Family will BE WARM inside anC lving thal aker pPa Give Your Family T‘im iA k 11 00) | urcay §Su UV obsC Kin Urging Silver Coins for Royal Visit Here Would Hav Dollars, Q Cent Piecd M 1 l pri JO Kin H.] 1M 21 I1 M a 0CO0,000 1 l T } ve Doll Quarte: T1 AF a liks numbzr of The Qugen; 11,000,â€" s, HRH., Princess sound:; Dr. _ W. P St. E., Toronto; Niz h American Lifs2. Toâ€" vVCQCI wices on the mate our home winter 1l when it‘s cold 5â€"if\ your home in the coldest odly portion of winter and you table if a chilly RAP UI, V Halif 3 AQUMnIH~â€" Toronto Satâ€" The Victoria Winnipeg Free id me the bill. ng producition, ‘. work. Helps ada. Quebec "oduction. ross Canada. 7e proud now our bat it keepsak most his , _Halfâ€" ind Ten Maj it idvanet Chie1t Daily The 11 th old QOur ap yin:! YOU hac (Thursday) the Croatian or national costuine were on and delighted the crowds in torium with the pleasing 1 sented. A special feature of the new MceIntyrc Community Building is the large audiâ€" torium in the building. This auditorâ€" um is attractve in appearance and commodious in size. It has stage, dressing rooms and other special feaâ€" tures. The modern lights is a specially noteworthy point about the auditorium, as about the rest of the building. The accciustics of the new auditorium are also excellent. On the onening nirht and the national snthi meeting closed with "ta There will be a bad the hom>» of Mrs. Morri street sov‘h on Tuesday 13th. held their regular weekl Wednesday, Dec, 7th. Horseshoe was formed ar raised by Bertha Sheridan Danice Stuart and Ruby . The Guide sons for O sung and the Guide Prayer Campfire then assembled parations for the bazaar fini flag was lower:d by che Co and the national snthem _ Mill Office Timmins, Phone 709 ven silver dollars, part w; this visit, so it is across Car Edward Island to B.C. and â€"now the new mining No: Mr. Myles gave me your an oldâ€"timer, I thank vou. -flm‘ GIRL (;UIDES Elizabeth; and 11.000.000 es, HR.H. Princess Marg of each per capita. A fair order for Can arge Auditorium in the New Building TIMMINS Everybody L silver d Complet dard siz hand. C order. T stairs ceiling will stop heat leaking through the roof. It is fireproof, easy to inâ€" stal and economical. Let us give you an estimate. insure winter comfort and save on fuel by insulating your home with Red Top Insulating Woorl. A layer of Red Top above your upâ€" RED TOP INSULATING wOoL 1246 STORM SA S J V pleasing music pr new auditorium are i1 the opening night roatian orchestra in were on the stage crowds in the audiâ€" priC( ile| OLD TIMER VOUu ypCs â€" on made to finished Colour wages, Canada and meeting a 82 Mountjo ig! Decem aa. Prince the Arctic h. 111 ent pmee toss>. On five or before The arily The

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