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Porcupine Advance, 14 Mar 1946, 1, p. 2

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who ‘ > WAH Kelnoeck with â€"theis en .. A grand time is promised to all who ddnces previcusiy uttended. the these annuakl affairs the musical date:many: of us have with the Timmins Lion‘s is the who navé Frow _M I 3 know that and. his orc ‘dance ;. fun is the keyâ€"note of rchestra will provide Bal whial topâ€"notch arrangements of all the ltest t cb We‘ e â€"â€" e d e n t t d o n lt _ ‘President CGeo. Gedge welcomed the large number attending: . and introâ€" duced Rennison, the wife of: the Lord Bishop of the Diocese of Moosâ€" onee, who had graciouslyâ€"consented to ‘nddress the meeting on the subject of "An Appreciation of the Work of the V.O.N_ Nurse". In his address Mr. ‘ Gedge pretented three reasons for the "establishment of the Y.O.N. in a comâ€" munity, ‘and these included first, the +~second, the . economic irdly, the goodwill that _A reading :( the minutes by secre- tiry Mrs. A. A, Rose, of the nine execuâ€" tive meet gs' held during the year ing of medical and surgical cases; coâ€" operation‘ with the local public health authorities and the Porcupine Health Unit in giving the fullest possible serâ€" vice to the people of the district; inâ€" creasing the efficiency of the branch in every possible way in order to be prepared to render whatever service might be required involving closer c0â€" operation and collaboration with othér agencl®s; ensuring a desire to use the service by all the patients who |_ it. "plies, Mrs, A. F. Carriere, convenor; convenor; nursing and. supâ€" educational and publicity, Mrs. A. A. Rose. LODGE WOMEN PLAN SATURDAY TEA, SALE on Monday evening the Women of the Moose Chapter 303, held their regâ€" vular meeting, with Mrs. C. Chenier, senior regent, presiding. . Mrs. A. Buker, Recorder, read the roll call of* officers, and all were Fflll‘r -Pal't Story' SSAAAE 1/"_ s /// L 4 P 7 o George Gedge Is President of Néw V.O.N. Executive mentioned in the report that during the year messages were sent for service in 880 homes, and 6498 visits were made to these homes to provide some form of nursing care or yvaluable inâ€" struction. Several personmal examples ‘â€"A report by Treasurer William Long, m by . the convenor of +nursing and supplies, were also presented. 'n;t of the nominating comâ€" mittee was mn and officers for 1946 On Thursdy evening,; Mar.. 7, the Timmins Branch Victorian Order; of Nurses for Canada held their annual meeting in tihe Municipal building â€"at 8 p.m. 'rhe 20th annual report of the nursâ€" ms staff was presented by Miss FE I. Webster, Supervisor of Nurrses. It Was Work ‘Of Nursing ‘Service _ Reviewed In Twentieth Annualâ€"Report » â€" â€"â€". _ of this care and instruction were given by Miss Welss, Mrs. Jutras, and Miss on March 27, a very lovely wedding is scheduled to take place, when Miss Bernice Thomson becomes the bride of Mr. Jim Peters ... The brideâ€"toâ€"be, is the daughter of Mts. Olive Thomson, and her fiance hails from Reégina ....... He, too, has many friends in Timmins in spite of the fact he lives so far away, as he was a visitor to our North last summer ........ Bernice will be attended by her sister Helen, and the ceremony will take place in the United Church â€"Mansé,. t9 Lo t .2 n c contact ... The crowning of Queen Esther. is the highlight of the Ball, and already the judges who will make the @nal choice this time, have been chosen ........ The lucky winner (she is chosen from the dancers on the floor) and her two attendants will be the recipients of very lively gifts ...".. Former Queens whom we know of are Mrs. Irvin Rosner, Miss Vivian Piérce, Miss Anne Sullivan, Miss Jean McChesney, Mrs. A.. Burroughs, Mrs. A. Miller and Mrs.L.Mackey ........ We might mention too, that during the evening refreshments will be served, and will reach the same high standatd as in cther years, and will again. be known as the "Purim Treat". So @on‘t forget the Riverside Pavilion, come March 27th. ~At the meeting of the Arbutus Chapter, O.ES. on Tuesday night, plans were completed for the St. Patri(:k’s bridge, which will be held on Eriday evening next ... (It was also noted at the meeting, that a rsception will be held at the ‘Airport FHotel, Sduth Porcupine, on evening, in honour of Mrs. Helen Wallace, District Deputy Grand Mat.ron ........ It was Friendship night, on Tuesday, and each visiting officer received a small friendship gift from their contemporary officers in Arbutusg ... At ~the. élcse of the business portion, a social hour was enjoyed. > Foods shortages again ... it seems we‘re hearing an awful lot about them these days ....... At the meeting of the British Islee Victory: Club the other night, the members decided it would . be impossible to hold their banquet as they had planned, and it: had :to be postponed until the shortages are not quite so acute ........ It was decided that the Club would send cigarettes to the boys at Christie St. Hospital, and this will certainly be appreciated ........ The British Isles Victory Club also welcomed three new members at their mecting, this week, and Mrs. P. Jeffrey was appointed as the new first viceâ€"president ... q)leasant social was enjoyed and all joined in a hearty singâ€"song. PE e m en s Konour of St. Patrick, and valuable door prize are also attractions for the evening Dress will be semiâ€"formal, whith. will give the lagies dA ut t mss ObBassst 16 ta ) tha Aaba O old 0 es ce cS oo another chance of "Dréssing up" ....... and the place is the Riverside Pavflian _ While speaking . of dances we‘ll remind ~cour readers again " of that e affair scheduled for Wednesday, Mar. 27 ... O€ ‘course we mean the Purim Ball, which is being revived after a lapse of several years ... the members of the B‘nai B‘rith Lodge, who are making the atrangements, have practically. all in now, but there: are still several former "Queens" of the Ball whom they have not been abiv to by Phyllis McCoy Between‘ STITCHES Executive, Mrs. A. Neame, Mrs. J. E. Gurnell, Mrs A. F. Carrierre, Roy Hardy, Mayor J. E. Brunette, Miss Helen Carthy, K. H. Stubbs, Miss Elâ€" len Terry, Mrs. A. Perrault, Mrs. E. Gilmour: Smi'bh R. M. Mennie J. E. Lamminen;â€" _medical advisory, Dr. J. W Sinclair; finance committee, J. L. Fulton, convenor; nursing and. supâ€" plies, Mrs, A. F. Carriere, convenor; educational and publicity, Mrs. A. A. Rose. were named as follows: honorary presidents, R. E. Dye, E. L. Longmore; honorary members, Mrs. L. E. Dorway, Mtrs. C. Desaulniers; past pregident, A. president, George . Gédge; \1st viceâ€"president, J. M. Douglas; 2nd viceâ€"president, J L. Fulton; treasurer, Wm. Long:; secretary, Mrs. A. A. Rose; ass‘t secretary, Mrs. H. L. Travers, Reniember, March 18, is the ho o _ As MAs 4A berd Lc, U es nc a 19 â€" 6 4o2 t uht mt D. Provost. The minutes. ‘of the preâ€" vious meeting were read and adopted. Plans were discussed regarding the St. Patrick‘s tea and homebaking . sale to be held on Saturday, March 16, from 2 until 5 p.m. at the Moose Hall. There was also. discussion. regarding â€" the dance and social evening to be held at the Harmony Hall on April 14th at A report on the Tuesday afternoon whist parties was read by Mrs. Chenâ€" ier, and Mrs. M. Willlams, friendship convenor, read a report on the Thurs- day night whist drives. Mrs. Lamarche, chairman or the War Relief. committee,. announced that all coâ€"workers are requested to preâ€" sent at: the Red . .Cross sewing rooms present with the excéeption of Mrs. D. Duchesne, junior regent, and Mrs. 9.30 p.m *"This is in honour of the 19th anniversary of the. Chapter A large class of new. applicants are to be initiated that evening also. _ All officers are asked to dress in white for the initiation. hmd + t * a By. PRUNELLA. WOOD â€" . â€"_ IF YOUâ€"could see‘ the of this colourful print frock right under your eyes, you‘d distinguish charming Chinese feminine faces, eachâ€"wearing a marvelous headdress of black tresses and sideâ€"spreading gay, flowers.. ‘It‘s Lisette . _ new real slille pattern, perhaps an inspiration from her recent trip to Hollywood, where she starred in the Marx brothers‘ new film.: ;>~ : A .4 _Colours are red and white and black, on a dark jadeâ€"green backâ€" ground . . . and the model is cut for big . afternoon dates with a low neckline in front, a. capelet cum.cap sleeves in back. .c 2l h. .. Auch uied se wona es â€"This is real silk ‘the yarn from Brazil, the. weaving: qccomplished in the U. S. A. which makes it truly allâ€"American. sewing.~ â€" The next regular : meeting will be held on Mla: 25, and all members are reâ€" quested to be present. Plans were madé for the Easter Tea to be held. in the Church Hall} Apr. 24th. oi mt 22 n T ECC Mrs. F. Melvilie, president, was in the chair.. Reports for: February were read, and proved the Guild hadâ€"‘been very active during this time with a tea, men‘sâ€"supper, and other evéents. | On. Monday evening, the members of ‘the Ladies Guild of St. Matthews Church met at the home of Mrs. T. Glaister, 121 Birch St. South for their regular business meeting The treasurer‘s: report was very enâ€" couraging. . â€" As. the church hall is being redecorâ€" MRS. GLAISTER IS HOSTESS TO GUILD . .. 22, at 2.00 p.m. to assist with . The general meeting c¢f the Porcuâ€" pine Music Teachers‘ Association for March took pisse at the radio station on Tuesdsy night. Plans were con pleted for the student recital held on Mar. 38 at 8 pm. in the Balvation Army Hall. diiowing the ‘brief business discusâ€" sion, Mr. Jenkins gave the second in a series of lectures on instrumentation and dealt with the wocodwinds, illusâ€" Miss Broadfoot‘s committee then pre sented a very enjoyable Irish pro Mrs. Stevens began the program with an interesting tilk on the achievâ€" ments of the Irish in the literary field and referred especially to the two great poets, Moore and Yates and quoted several of. their works. Mrs. J. Jordison contributed several recordings of the late John McCormick Irish tenor, with Fritz Kreisler doâ€" ing the violin obligato accompanied by Vincent O‘Brian at the piano. Inâ€" cluded in the selection wereâ€" "Where R‘er You Whik", "Ave Maria" and ‘"Berceuse from Joceyin". ‘Mr. C. Walker then gave two finc violin selections, "Salut d‘ Amour" by Eiger and "Londonderry Air". Mr. George . Jenkin accompanied at the piano. : The members‘then joined in a sing song of Irish Melodiés with Mrs. S. Tessier at the piano. The next genâ€" eral meeting will be held on Tuesday ated, members wiil meet at the homes of members, during this month. The work convenors, Mrs. Knellâ€" and Mrs. Glaister ‘distributed linens and prints to be made up for sale. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. Jackson 116 Cherry St., Monday,. Mar. 25, at 8 p.m. Geraldine Viekers of the South Porâ€", cupine Company successfuly passed her fireâ€"lighting test. During the evening the Guides enjoyed folk dancâ€" ing and later vplayed many games. Next week Mrs. Beelby will be present to teach the girls 1st class 1st Aid. Mrs. B.; Richards, Mrs. W. Stephens, Mrs. W. Kevan and Mrs. H. Gridley. The ‘hostesses for the evening Mrs T. Glaister and Mrs. H. Gridley served 2 delicious lunch. ‘Those present were Mrs. F. Melville, Mrs. J. Thomas, Mrs. T. Glaister, Mrs. L, Mason, Mrs. J. Knell, Mrs. P. Reid, Mrs. R. Jackson, Mrs. J. Maxwell, Mrs. S. Wheeler, Miss M. Payn’oor Mrs. J. Curtis, Miss E. Hawkins, Mrs. J Webb station. . At their meeting last Monday a group of Guides studied Morse signallâ€" ing with Charlie Miller, while ancther group were instructed in their carpenâ€" ter‘s badge by Mr. S, Wheeler. The St. Matthews‘ Brownies spent a very happy evening last Friday listening to stories â€"â€" the meeting closed with a singâ€"song in powâ€"wow, and treasures, The 51st LO.D.E. Guides are at present working for their ist Aid. Their acting Lieutenant, Miss Bernice Will the St. Matthews‘ Guides please note that there will be no meeting next week, March 18. MUSIC TEACHERS HOLD RECITAL Girl Guide News 9 at 8.30 pm. at the radio ‘immins Lion‘s Club Mr. Richard Wilson has returned io his home following his from Chcrley Park Hcspital, Toronts. Mrs. J. E. Qurnell +réturned on SBaturday from a visit to ‘roronto D- and other points. _Mr. D. E Smith of the Timmins branch of the C.A.C. has been transâ€" ferred to the London branch of that ecmpany and is being replaced here by Mr. L. Hanley, forméerly of the Windsor branch. Jimmy Créighton, RCAF,. is reâ€" newing old aequamtanm in town this week | Don Garstin, of the Canadian Army, is visiting his wife and family in town. Mr. and Mrs. Fran Carriere wore weekend visitors to Timmins, following their marriage last week in Cochrane. Mrs. Jim Dewey, of Sudbury, accomâ€" panied by her fatherâ€"inâ€"law, was visiting in town last week. : Mr. Max Silverman, of Sudbury, was a visitor to town last week. . Capt. E. Newkirk, of Petawawa, was in town last week visiting his wife and child. Langman, instructed them last Monâ€" day evening. The First Timmins Guides: were Happy to welcome six new recruits into their company last week. Will the Company pléase note that their meeting time is changed to 8 o‘clock. On Monday night the C.GI.T. of Mackay Presbyterian Church held their regular meeting, featuring hobby night. The meeting opéened with a worship service conducted by Pres!â€" dent June Gabriel, who told the story of Priscilla, one of the early Christians who was a great help to the Apostle Paul in his missionary work. This was the fifth in a series of stories on the Women of the Bible. A short group meeting followed the programme and aâ€" recreational period closed the meeting Phil Bradette, of Cochrane,â€" was visitor to town last week. hoi > 4* y o Te en 116 *A chemistry demonstration was given Dorothy Harvie and Dorothy Harrocks, while Betty Burgess showeéd fancy work. Marilyn Runnalls spoke on figure skating, and a doll‘s house, complete with furniture, was shown by Doris MacLeod and Cathariane Marks. c ieA ons wages." Business of the meeting concerned plans for St. Patrick‘s social. It was decided that ‘the senior group would be in charge of refresaments, and the intermediates, in charge of the â€"pro«â€" "HMHow does my dress look?" "It looks to me like three. weeks C.G.LT. GROUP HAS HOBBY NIGHT and _Mr. R. Richardson réturnied on the weekend from Clinton, Ont. Mrs. Geo. Drew is at présent holâ€" idayingâ€" in Toronto and Cannington. Mr. Cave Rymer was a weekend visâ€" itor to town from Haileybury Mr. and Mrs. Grahnam Dunlop left Smnday for Woodstock where they will attend the funeral of Mr. Dur.. lop‘s father. Mrs. P, Carson, and datighter Jean, left this week for Toronto. Miss Sara Feldman is at present holidaying in Toronto. ‘Mr. Ben Kleiman has returned from Toronto where he has bean v!slting for the past month, sgt. George Wallingford > of the Canadian Army, former sports writer fcr The Advance is in town this week, Sgt. Wallingford has ‘recently r@ turned to Canada after over two years spenit in service abroad. â€"â€" us Sn tb wl n e it 2oo PMR 2 c 2 Mr. Jack: Shaheen returned this week from a holiday visit to Toronto. Miss Helen Thomson is in Toronto ‘nis wee‘ks on a buying trip. Mrs Len McNeil, Miss Matie~McCarn and Miss Marie Rochefort have reâ€" turned after a week‘s holiday skiing at St, Jovite. Father J. A. Callaghan is the speakâ€" er for the Kiwanis for their St.: Patâ€" rick‘s day luncheon. ‘Ken Kennelly, Irish tenor, will sing few songs and two pupils of Mrs H. Burt Eileen Lampkin and Kathle Burt, will dance The patient responded by. vigorousâ€" ly brushing imaginary things off his arm, explaining: "See, I hnave dragons on my: sleese!" The specialist backing away answer- ed: "Well, you don‘t have to brush them off on me!" We fear it‘s easier to work withâ€" out getting rich than to get rlch with« out working. asked the doctor. In the good old days, it will be reâ€" called, the forwardâ€"looking man had something to_ look forward to ‘and the in Irish costumes. Will Entertain Kiwanis went to a mental specialist. seems to be the trouble?" KEEP THEM /

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