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Porcupine Advance, 16 May 1946, 1, p. 6

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Â¥Y. P. U. Plan For Annual Banquet Presentation Made To Mrs. H. R. Burton The regular monthly meeting of the Women‘s «Association of~ the United Church, South Porcupine, was held Monday evening in the church. The president, Mrs. C. Carruthers, was~ in the chair. The devotional perioa was conducted by Mrs. FP. H. Hall, Mrs. C. H. Libby, Mrs. T. Wilson and Mrs. Frank Walsh. The theme was *""‘The Christian Home.‘" Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kavanaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. H. Haddon, Mr. and Mrs. E. McPhate, Mr. and Mrs. W. Garmon, Mr. and Mrs. N Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Houghton Mr. and Mrs. McDermott, Mr: and Mrs Rene Quesnell. § â€"The guest speaker of the evening, MNE, D ‘Miss Bétty Hicks, the South Porcupine And bak Victorian Order Nurse, gave a most the end interesting talk on the work of the â€" Plans. Victorian Order to a large and appreâ€" be ..hgl_d, ciative audience. After the meéting the chil a social hour was enjoyed by ali present Of June. and light refreshments were served. _ Mrs‘ u*\ OEP f United Church, South Porcupine." Last â€" Sunday, Mothers Day, ths : Mrs. Burton has taught the Dome members of the Dome Surday School Sunady School for fifteen years, her United Church, South Porcupin®, preâ€" pupiis‘ ages ranging from tiny tots of sented their teacher, Mrs. H. R. Burâ€" four to boys and girls of fifteen. ton, with a beautiful morrocoâ€"botund, â€" Mr. and Mrs. Burton and daughter thumbâ€" mdexed illustrated Bible.. _ (Margaret will shortly be leaving the . The card which went with it was‘in= pome. Mines for British Columbia and scribed with the following . message intemi to take up residence in Vanâ€" "In appreciation of many years of eouver. loyal and faithful service from the â€" in n snn en members of the Dome School, _ _ ‘Try The Advance Want Ads Legion Dance Is Well Attended The dance sponsored ‘by the local branch of the Canadian: and held in the arena last Friday evening was most successful, a large number of, young people turning out to er\jdy the evening. en and Mrs. Smith, Mf and Mrs. W. Farren, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Neil Piric, Mr. and Mrs, W. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kaufma}:l, United Church W. ‘A. Hear V.O.N. Speaker Alter the service, arrangements were made for the annual banquet: which Thjsba;quet will bring the clubs* ac-"h U. M (;ard P al' ty tivities to a close for this ezem _ i :5 Plans were also discussed for the C ‘ Young Peoples‘ rally which is being Weu Attended held in Metheson on May~24, â€"amd a . _ _ sm’ committee was W to . A ; large crowd attended the weekly take care of this event. card party given in the Moose Hall, Those present at the meeting were, Golden Ave., by the local branch of Mabel Paice, Anne Belbeck, Ellen the LOyal Order of Moose. > Mairs, Reta Lubma:m,â€" Lorna Henry, _ Bridge and whist were played during Lucille Mitchel, Mary Houston, Greta the‘evening and refreshments were Lang, ‘Bruce Waters, Edgar Dods, served at the end of the play. Blaine Edmunson, Red Rogers, and _ Whist prizes were won by Mr. Joe Music was supplied b* Henrvy Kelâ€" neck and his orchestra. â€" A dGainty lunch was served during the evenirg. â€" Among the daancers seen were, Mr. YToung Peoples Union of the South Poreupitne United Church took place last WM evening. ; "Ul‘lhlp service was conducted by Miss Elien Mairs, who read an adâ€" dress. on "Christian Culture ‘in Canâ€" ;.,.“S.f‘:qf:: i 1 brzx"fg;’ afg L 0 M. Card Party éa a »nimes»s tnr seamann . R. J. Scott. THIS amazing "alloying" process transforms a pure and efficient oil into as perfect a lubricant as modern science and skill can refine. Because it returds exidationâ€"that is, the tendency to break down through combination with oxygen under intense heat and pressureâ€"Bâ€"A Peerless Motor Oil assures lengar engine life, gives extra protection and maximum service. This superior lubricant is second to none. It‘s the best â€" "It‘s Alloyed"! SOUTH PORCUPINE @â€" Ad509U _ . of : the Plans were also made for a bazaar to | appreâ€" be held in the Fall, and a picnic for megting the ‘children to take place at the end on n c uce o t e c s . Mrs. T. E. Cahill, who has resigned ; as. secretary, is succeeded by Mrs. F. Tokax,. and Mrs. Gus. McManus sucâ€" ‘cbeds Mrs. P®. Laforest as membership Senior C. W. L. Plan | Tea and Bake Sale On Saturday afternoon the Women‘s Auxiliary of the Porcupinre General hospital held théir . annual tea and towel shower at the nurses‘ residence. _ Miss S. Morgan and Mrs. R. Raymer received guests at the door and were assisted by Mrs. J. A. Reed. The teaâ€" table was lovely with spring flowers. Mrs. B. H. Harper and Mrs. J. Nicholâ€" son .poured tea and the guests were served by Mrs. J. H. Stovel, Myrs. Motherwell, Miss Esther Deane and Miss fona Smith. | ‘ At the regular monthly â€" meeting of the local branch of the Senior Cathoâ€" lic Women‘s Leagug, held Tuesday eveâ€" ning, plans were discussed for a tea and bake sale to be held sometime at the end of this month. Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dougâ€" herty, in Porcupine General Hospital on May 12%, a daughter. Bormnâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Eilas Dillaâ€" bougit, Evans St., in Porcupine CGeneral Hospital cn May 15, a son. White, Mrs. Méta Keast and Mrs. Olive CGenera Prizes for bridge went bo Mrs. Cecil Kavanaugh, Mr. Nelson Therien, and Mrs. Jack Aitkin. : The surprise package was drawn by Mrs John Hodagins. The door prize this week was unclaimed, Hospital Auxiliary Hold Annual Tea Mrs. E. Anderson, social convener, with the assistance of Mrs. D. W. Price and Mrs. Haggerty, provided dainty sandwiches and fancy breads. _ A large number of towels were reâ€" ceived, and the ladies of the Auxiliary wish to thank all these who helped to make the shower a success. cupine General Hospital, on May 11, News Fram Mrs. Mildred Dearden and Mrs. Ed. Willan were hostesses on Wednesday evening at a nicely arranged shower in honor of Miss Mary Radcsovich, Secâ€" ‘ond Ave., brideâ€"elect of June. Pouring tea from the silver tea serâ€" vices were Mrs. Bob Crosby and Mrs. Roy V. Weston. Mrs. Dave Killens was the tea convener and serving tea were Mrs, P. A. Boyce, Mrs. Stan Kitchen and Mrs. ‘James McKengz‘e. Shower Is Given For Mary Radosovich â€" ard vases of Trailing Arbutus were nicely arranged. A nice social evening was enjoyed. ‘The fancyâ€"work table had a large selection of lovely sewing and knitted articles for: sale. Mrs. Ernie Pooley, Mrs. Ed. Nelson and Mrs. Byron weore in charge of the plant table which had a large selection of house and garden plants for sale. The bake table had a large selection of Ilovely cakes and baked beans. Servâ€" ing at the bake table were Mrs. George Shippam, Mrs. Peace and Mrs. Mcâ€" Carthy. _ During the afternoon Mrs. Blanch James gave several piano selections. ‘The event was a big success and the ladies express their thanks to all who donated and helped make it a success. During the evening the guest of honor was presented with a lovély serâ€" vice of of Spode China in the dainty Gainsborough pattern. The gift daintily wranped was brought in on nicely decorated tea wagon. Miss Radosovich thanked the ladies for this lovely gift. A delicious lunch was served, assisting the hostesses were Miss Dee Iannarelli, Mrs. Fred Robertâ€" son and Mrs. Dick Anderson. soUTH PORCUPINE o.€E.8. WILL ATTEND CHURCH Next Sunday evening, May 19, the Porcupine Chapter of the Eastern Star will attend divine service at South Porcup‘ne United Church. SCHUMA Trinity W A Tea Is Attractive Event The president, Mrs. Harold Grist, greeted the guests at the door,. â€" The large tea table was very attractive with white cover the centre piece on the table was a vase of mauve and white snapdragons. The kitchen conveners were Mrs. James MacKenzie, Mrs. Jack Matthew, Mrs. Sandy Fulton and Mrs. Alex Stirling. Bingo was plaved and the prize winâ€" ners were, Mrs. George Robertson Jr., and Miss Anne Perkovich. The lucky chair prize was won by Miss Olga Sfyth and the door prize was won by Miss Anne Jaksic. : The party was held at the home of Mrs. Dearden, Second Ave. The rooms were nicely decorated for the occasion Presiding at the silver tea serv: ‘ce were Mrs. Ernie Pooley and Mrs. Jack Shaw. After lunch a singâ€"song waS enjoyed with Miss Inez Fregonese acâ€" companying at the piano. The following ladies attended Mrs. T. Montigny, Mrs. F. Robertson, Mrs. 1. Boutet, Mrs. Rrnie Pooley, MrS. EKthel McDonough, Mrs. Harry Poole, Mrs. Elmer Smyth, Mrs. Dick Anderâ€" The Women‘s Association of Trinity United Church held their annual "May Frair" in the church hall Wednesday afternoon. The hall was attractively decorated for the occasion. Jack Shaw Misses Florence Murphy, Anne‘ Jaksic, Algo Smyth, Inez Freâ€" gonese, â€"Bianch Morin, Eva Nault, Olivette Allerv, Anne Holjevac, Anne Perkovich, Delia TIannarelli, Rose Butâ€" covich. â€" Peinovic, Misses Louise Delich, Betty Vrbanic, Mary Vrbanic, Chris Vrbanic, Gertie Morin, Therese Laflamme, Milâ€" dred Mirkovich and Anne Iannarelli. son, Mrs. Peter Sherbin, Mrs. Waiter Lahey, Mrs. Aiphonse Fournier, Mrs. George Robertson Jr., Mrs. B. Cameron, Mrs. R. Pupich, Mrs. Gilbert McGee, Mrs. Kenny, Mrs. Eric Ormiston, Mrs. Unable to attend but contributing to the gift were: Mrs. Ef Caswell, Mrs. C. SCHUMACHER . Radosovich, Mrs. A. THE PORCUPINE ADV represented Trinity United Church at the Twentieth Annual Presbyterial of the W. M. S. of the United Church of Canada held, last Thursday and Priâ€" day in St. Paul‘s United Church, Cochâ€" Mrs. H. Carthy, First Ave., returned Saturday from a holiday at Sault St. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Byron McDérmid of, Lodge. A nice social time was enjoyed Arnfield, Que., spent a few days Vlllt- by the guests, some played bridge while ing Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Meikin, First others worked on a scrap beok which Ave. they presented to Nancy. Miss Anne Marie Miller, student at â€" Prige winners on the games were Mrs. Western University, is visiting her parâ€" Marlian Fortin and Miss Irene Pexton. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, Conâ€" The dom' prize was won by Mrs. Joyce linurum Property. flrean _ Mr. and Mrs. Willie: Hunter, Railâ€" road St., left last week for Chatham, where they will take up residence. Egt. and Mrs, Arvi Laine, Pirst Ave., left Friday by car for a holiday in Toronto. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Byrne (Nora Dillon) left for Teronto where they ‘will take up residence after spending a brief holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dillon, First Ave. The many friends of Major Jack Huxley, will be sorry to hear that he is in Christie Street Hospital, Toronto, receiving medical treatment, and all extend him their. best wishes for a speedy recovery. Major Huxley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Huxley, First Ave., and recently returned from overseas service. The Saturday night bingo held in St. Alphonsus® Parish iChurch hbaseâ€" ment was big success. There was a very large attendance. The fifty dolâ€" lar prize was won by Mrs: Danny Campbell anl Mrs Gordon Johnston Miss Chris Vrbanic, who was ill in St. Mary‘s Hospital is recuperating at her home on Second Ave., and all her friends extend her their best wishes for a speedy return to health. Mr. Lee C:se who has been visiting his sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr:; and Mrs. Willie Hunter, left last week for his home in Chatham. Carl Mangotich, medical student at Western University is visiting his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mangotich, Cedar St. | Bornâ€"to Mr., and Mrs. William Flowâ€" ers, in Porcupine General Hospital on May 7, a daughter. The many friends of Mrs. W. J. Hanâ€" nigan, Third Ave., will be sorry to hear that she is ill in the Porcupine Genâ€" eral Hospital and all extend their best wishes for a speedy recovery. Dr. Murtagh of Ottawa spent a few days renewing acquaintances in town. Scottish War Bride Is Guest Of Honor Mrs. James Scullion and. Mrs. Arâ€" thur Robson were hostesses Thursday evering at a nicely arranged party in honor of Mrs. William Brough, a Scotâ€" t‘sh war bride from Dundte, Scotland. Mrs. Brough recently arrived here and has taken up residence at 56 Second Ave. The party was held at the home of Mrs. James Scullion, First Ave., and a very ‘happy time was enjoyed. The first part of the evenirg was spent playing bingo; the prizve winners were Mrs. W. Brough, Mrs. T. Johnson, Mrs. Wilf. Robson, Mrs. James Stirrat, Mrs. Jamos MacKenzie, Mrs. Ernie Tisdale, Mrs. W. Rodgers, Mrs. D. Baker, Mrs. P. Hunter, Mrs. Selon, Miss Jessi¢ Scullion, Miss Nellie Robson, Mrs. Betty Ellis. After the bingo, the guest of honor was presented with a large decorated hamper filled to the top with lovely gifts for her new home. As the gifts were unwrapped she thanked the ladies individually. Victor Phillips Mrs. Peter Hunter, Mtrs. Dusty Baker, Mrs. James Izatt, Mrs. George Izatt, Mrs. Frank McWhinnie, Mrs. Tom Johnson, Miss Nellie Robson, Miss Jessie Scullion, Miss Margaret A delicious lunch was served. After lunch a grand was enâ€" jovyed with singing and dancing, Mrs. Brcugh and Mrs. Johnson accompanyâ€" ing at the viano. Mrs. Brough deâ€" lighted the company with her singing <f the "dear auld Scotch sangs." The following ladies attended: Mrs. Jack Matthew, Mrs. James MacKenzie, Mrs. Willie Rodgers, Mrs. Ernie Tisâ€" dale, Mrs. Selon, Mrs. Joe Schwab, Mrs. John O‘Leary, Mrs. Wilf, Robson, Mrs. James Stirrat, Mrs. Bettv Ellis, Mrs. Victor Phillips, Mrs. Peter Hunter, Mrs. Dusty Baker, Mrs. James Izatt, Mrs. ranged shower for Miss Nancy Benâ€" The party was held at the Mceintyre nett, brideâ€"elect of June. last Thursday evening at a nicely arâ€" Bernice MoPhail were joint hostesses After the games a delicious lunch was served. Miss Phyllis Denne poured coffee and Mrs. Joyvyce Green poured tea. Assisting the hostesses to serve lunch were Miss Katie Burke, Miss During the evening Miss Bennelt was presented with a lovely table lamp and coffee table. There were also several lovely: individual gifts. The guest of honor thanked the ladies for the lovely gifts, A sirgâ€"song was enâ€" joyed. Ethel Oglan and Miss Molly Bennett. The following ladies attended: Misses Phyllis Denne, Katie Burke, Irene Pexâ€" ton, Jean McéChesney, Norma Tariro, Ethel Oglan, Molly Bennett, Agnes Evans, Helen Manette, Janet Macâ€" Millan, Irene Rantamaki, â€"Margaret Hargreaves, Rose Ratarachuk, Irene Ruotsala, Pauline Mullen, Theresa Killeen, Mrs. C. Montgomery, Mrs. Joyce Green, Mrs. Vera Platt, Mrs. Truman, Mrs. Joan Gibson, Mrs. Agnes Godefroy, Mrs. Lena Silver, Mrs. Doris McKenzie, Mrs. Gladys Armstrong, Mrs. Wes Cooke, Mrs. R. Kellar, Mrs. Violet Lamb, Mrs. Marion Bowman, Mrs. Pearl Boissoneault, Mrs. Roxy Davidâ€" son, Mrs. Mary Boutet, Mrs. Lydia Maxwell, the guest of honor‘s mother, Mrs. Dorothy Bennett and her aunt, Miss Jones. Unable to attend were Mrs. H. Fosâ€" ten, Mrs. M. Hammond, Mrs. Briscoe, Mrs. Sybil Moore, Mrs. W. F. Morgan, Misses Gertrude Devin, Vivian Pierce; Nancy Marini, ‘Edith Joyner, Louise Delich, Delia Iannarelli. Anglicans Observe Mothers‘ Day A sbpecial ‘Mothers‘ Day‘ service was held in the Schumacher Anglican Missionâ€" on First Ave. Canon R. S. Cushing â€"gave a very impressive serâ€" mon. | ‘ . The lovely flowers, roses, tulips and pansies, which were on the altar of the church, were in memory of Mrs. Jack Keene and were placed there by her daughters. The fowers were later placed on their mother‘s grave. WCUCIC Alll y L â€" AVALG. Jack Keene and were placed there by her daughters, The fowers were later â€" placed on their mother‘s grave. Scullion, Miss Alice Scullion. Unable to attend, but sending lovely gifts, were Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis and Mrs. Jerry Harris. Court of Revision for Hoyle and Matheson School Section No. 1 will be held in the Public School . Building, Connaught, at 3.:00 p.m., Saturday, May 18th, 1946, for the purpoea of hearmg appeals on assessment. ; i 33 Â¥ 4; f Monday evening at a nicely arranged surprise party in honor of Miss Evelyn Grist who is leaving for Toronto. Mrs,.> Harry â€"Cowden, Mrs. Ernte Dunbabin, Mrs. J. Morris, and Mrs. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Cowden and a nice soctial time was enjoyed. Surprise Party Held For Evelyn Grist Mrs. A. H. Cooke Is * Hostess At Shower Mrs, A. H. Cooke, MciIntyre Property, was hostess Friday evening at a nicely arranged ~shower in honor of Miss Nancy Bennett, brideâ€"elect of June. â€" The rooms were nicely decorated for the occasion. The large tea table was very attractive with a lace cover and the centre piece was a lovely vase of pink Carnatiors and tall taper candles in silver holders with pink and white streamers from the chandelier. s The following ladies attended: Mrs. M. Urquhart, Mrs. A. D. Campbell, Mrs, P. E. Cooper, Mrs. H. Waddle, Mrs. Stan Kitchen, Mrs. C. McDonald, Mrs. J. Marshall, Mrs. Bert Thompson, Mrs. H. Stratford, Mrs. G. Cameron, Mrs. G. McG®e, Mrs, J. McNeil, Mrs. S. Patran, Mrs. Wes Cooke, Mrs. T. McKenziec, Mrs. J. Armstrong, and Mrs. Dorothy Bennhett. During the evening bridge and Chinese checkers were played. A deâ€" licious lunch was served by the hosâ€" tess. _ After lunch the guest of honor was presented .with a lovely silver entree dish and two pair of silver salt and pepper shakers. She thanked the laâ€" diés for their lovely gift. - Unable to attend were Miss Jones and Mrs. Sinclair MacMillan. Bingo was played and the prize winâ€" ‘For * Hoyle Mathesen School Section No. â€"SCHUMACHER News From ners were Mrs. T. Pigeon, Mrs. Henry Fulton, and Mrs. Alleroft; Cover all card prize, Mrs. Bob Pulton, and Mrs. Alex Stirling, The deoor prize was won by Mrs. Jim Cowden. After the games the guest of honor was presented with a lovely travelling case, the gift carrying with.it ‘yie best wishes of her friends in old Centre. During the evening the hostesses served a delicious lunch. The following ladies attended: Mrs. Tom Hodson, Miss Matry Hodson, Mrs. Ben RDavis, Miss Davis, Mrs. James: MacKengzie, Miss Jessie Macâ€" Kenzie, Mrs. Bassett, Miss Sheila Basâ€" sett, Mrs. Jim Cowden," Miss Alics Cowden, Miss Jeanette Cousinegau, Mrs. Sandy Fulton, Mrs. Henry Fulton,, Mrs. Bob Fulton, Mrs. Jokt, Mrs. Lambert Taylor, Mrs. Al Loveless, Mrs. Eden, Mrs. T. Pigeon, Mrs. J. McNeil, Mrs, Westerholm, Mrs. H. Christopher, Mrs. E. Curnow, Mrs. Alleroft, Mrs, Alex Stirling, Mrs. Harold Grist. The following ladfes were unable to attend but contributed to the gift, Mrs. Alex Dunbabin, Miss Maisie Dunbabin, Mrs. Joe Moorish, Mrs. Jeffries, Mrs. Lessard, Mrs. Alun Jones, Mrs. Fred O‘Rourke, Mrs. â€"Kennedy. and Miss Kathleen Christopher. .« Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. PHONE 324 TIMMINS Clean Rooms Day or Week The Kimg Edward ~â€"â€"â€"â€" Heotel Very Reasonable Rates Quiet Atmosphere , ~MAY i9946

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