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Porcupine Advance, 23 May 1946, 1, p. 3

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_ THURBDAY, mMAY whD, luys6 1Â¥3 Pattern 'W45b8 . ."V" for Versatile . . that‘s pattern 4508. . .equally smart at home or for street wear. Button front opening lets you don and doff it in jiffy. Slimming lines. Sizes 12â€"20 and 30â€"48. Size 36, 3â€"% yards 35â€"in. Pattern W9330 . . .Rate raves for style and thrift, Jr. Miss, This.super TWOâ€"piecer‘s so versatile, the blouse and skirt interchange with others for spring variety. Junior Miss _ sizes 11â€"17. Size 13, 3â€"% yards 35â€"in. fabric. Pattern W4732 . .â€".Sweet as a sugar plum fairy in her dirndl and bonnet! Mother likes the allâ€"cutâ€"inâ€"one piece bodice, too, for its quick and easy sewâ€" ing. Pattern has puff or cap sleeves. Pattern W4614 . . .Cleverest idea yet! Blouse is just one flat piece! Pull it over your head, wrap to the front, and tie in péerky bow at wraist. Separate dirnd]l skirt, Misses sizes 12â€"20. Size 16 skirt 1â€"% yds. 35â€"in.; blouse 1â€"% yds. 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10. Size 6 dress and bonnet 2 yards 35â€"in. Send Twenty Cents for each pattern The National Housing Act ... 21 Pirne Street N., .___~â€" Timmins, Unt@FIO â€"â€"_ _SIMMS, HOOKER and PICKERING, 20 Pine Street N., Timmins, Ontario 44 Third Avenue, FINANCING ~~ YOUR NEW HOME This Company is prepared to consider loans for the purpose of building new homes under the provisions of the National Housing Act. Complete Information Gladly Furnished ts On Request SULLIVAN and NEWTON, . OF CANACA â€" e Head Office â€" Waterloo, Ontario A, E.c WADGE THE The next meeting of theâ€"club will be held on June 4, at 8 o‘clock. The meeting closed with the serving of refreshments and a social period. Present at the meeting were: Mr. and Mrs. F. Wolno, Mrs. â€"Verna Lacy, Mrs. Irma Keast, Mrs. Pearl Huyton, Mrs. M. Wharton, Mrs. Vi Harris, Mrs. Vi Morrow, Mrs. Viola Hobbs, Mrs. A. Johnson and Mr. E. Robinson. The regular meeting of the Twixters Club of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church was held on Tuesday evening in the church hall with President Fred Wolno in the chair. During the business portion of the meeting, the treasurer gave a report on the social and bazaar which was held by the club at the church recently, and the report proved ‘theâ€" event to have been a success. to The. Advance. Print clearly name, address, pattern number and size. TWIXTERS HEAR â€"OF SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR Timmins, Ontario â€"*Ontario W9330 n ® s‘zEs tD + 12 An indignant farm spokesman tells brogdcasters <that farmers don‘t get enough time on the radio. If he meéans it should be cornier, we don‘t see how. The Registered Nurses‘ Association held their regular meeting recently with Miss Reddell, provincial inspector of hospital training schools, as guest speaker. Speaking on the higher stanâ€" dards being attained in training schools today, Miss Reddell stressed the value of scholarshins being raised for the purpose of post graduate training to alert students. She also gave high praise for the standards established in St. Mary‘s Hospital Training School. Rev. Sister Fidelis, superintendent of nurses here, then spoke briefly on the duties of a training school superinâ€" tendent, and Miss 8. Harper, instrucâ€" tress of nurses, told ,the group how students received their training beâ€" fore their practical experience. Mrs. McNulty told of the> careful observance of the health program established. for each student, and Miss Anthony spoke on the clinical superâ€" vision éxercised as students proceeded in training from one hospital departâ€" ment to another. the Porcupine Health Units, while field experience of students with Victorian Order of Nurses, was viewed by Miss E. Webster. A letter was read from Miss Cecelea DeVrie, a Dutch nurse to whom the local chapter sends food parcels. During the appointment of officers, Miss E. Webster was reâ€"elected chairâ€" The next meeting will be held in the form of social for the June examâ€" iner, and will take place at the home of Mrs. Stevenson, Pamour. _ ~Miss Lois Kelly discussed the affiliaâ€" tion program for senior gmdents with ‘A very interesting and informative talk was given by Mr. G. Jenkin on instrumentation, and the speaker dealt with the percussion section of the symâ€" phony orchestra. A program under the arrangement of Mrs. L. Carbone was then. presented, and Mrs. Carbone spoke on the kindâ€" red arts and the close relationship of art, music, and poetry. This was ilâ€" lustrated musically by Mr. Treneer, Mrs. Vary, Miss Dodge, and Mrs. Wilâ€" kins, who gave a piano accompaniâ€" ment. Recitations were presented by Mrs. Knox and Mrs. Gauthier. Station. The Porcupine Registered Music Teachers Association held their last general meeting for the season on Tuesday night at 8.30 in the Radio A slate of officers for the 1946â€"47 term were presented by the nominating committee and were accepted. unanâ€" imously. They are as follows: Mrs. R. Vary, president; Mr. H. Treneetr, Viceâ€"president; . Mrs. Seal, secretary; Miss C. Vachon, treasurer; Mrs. Gauâ€" thier, Mr. E. Bartlett, Mrs. J. Wilkins, Mr. G. Jenkin, executive. chapter. On Tuesday the visitors went through the Hollinger Mines, and in the afterâ€" noon were entertained at an afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. M. MacMillan. In the evening they attended a banâ€" quet in Trinity United Church in South Porcupine, where Mrs. Glover entertained the guests at the pipe organ. While there, Mrs. Wanless conducted official inspection of the A meeting was held later, and durâ€" ing the business it was noted that the project for this year‘s Grand Chapter is the financing ‘of one complete ward for the new â€" Sunnybrooke veteran‘s hnospital, A draw for raising funds was held among the members and Mrs. A. Skelly was the winner of a beautiful water colour painting done by Mrs. Betty MacMillian. They left yesterday to continue their tour of Northern points including Cochrane, Kapuskasing and Iroquois Falls, and upon completion Mrs. Glover will return to Michigan while Mrs. Wanless and Mrs. Day continue on to visit the Manitoba Grand Chapter and the Alberta Grand Chapter, Mrs. Wanless plans to visit the Michigan Grand Chapter in June. of Kirkland Lake, Mrs. G. Fisher, Grand Esther, of Toronto, guests of Mrs. Day and Mrs. Houghton, former grand officer, of Cobalt, guest of Mrs. Helen Wallace. Present were numerous guests from North Bay, Iroquois Falls, South Porâ€" cupine, Toronto and other points,. A toast to the King was proposed, and Mrs. N. Colson proposed a toast to the visitors which was responded to by Mrs. I. Brown.. tour of the Northern Ontario Chapâ€" ters. She was accompanied on this tour by Mrs. E.A.F. Day, past worthy grand matron, and Mrs. FP. Reid Glover, past worthy grand matron of the Michigan Grand Chapter. Monday noon the past matrons held a luncheon for their guests, and in the afternoon Mrs. Day entertained at a charmingly arranged tea. Monday evening a banquet was held in the McIntyre Lounge during which an adâ€" dress was given by Mrs. Wanless, and Mrs. Glover :â€"brought a message to the guests from her chapter. inis week Mrs. Doris Wanless, worthy grand matron of the Ontario Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star, visited in Timmins during her official MRS. R. VARY HEADS MUSIC ASSOCIATION NURSES TRAINING SCHOOL PRAISED | Club and Church A‘ctivities Te« treasurer* Mrs. J. Hope, clinic book ; Mrs. G. Armstrong, publicity; Mrs. W. Taylor, visiting; Mrs. W. Shelter; Mrs. J. Gauthier, membership; Mrs. J. Watt, food; and Mrs. B. Sutherland, layettes. Present at (the meeting were: Mrs. J. Barry, honorary president; Mrs. H. The members of the Princess Alice Club held their regular meeting on Thursday night at the Grand Hotel, and during the course of the evening the election of officers was held. Presiâ€" dent Mrs. F. Woodbury was in the chair. During the business portion of the meeting it was announced that the proceeds of the club activities had been donated‘ to the Music Festival scholarship fund, the Red Cross, the Shelter, St. Mary‘s Hospital, Public Health, V.O.N. and Salvation Army. The new executive elected is as folâ€" lows: Mrs. F. Woeodbury, president, Mrs. L. Labow, viceâ€"president; MrS. F. Graham, secretary; Mrs. G. Campbell, quested. After the business portion, a degree practice was held in preparation for theâ€" school of instruction which will be held May 30, in the Oddfellow‘s Hall, with the district lodges competing, There will be afternoon and evening sessions with a banquet being held at 6:00 in the hall basement with the Ladies Guild of St. Matthew‘s catering for the occasion. All members of these lodges wishing to attend the banquet are asked to call the secreâ€" _A full dress rehearsal of the, Gold Nugget Lodge will be held this eveâ€" ning, and a full attendance is reâ€" The Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge held their regular meeting at the Oddâ€" fellows Hall last Thursday night, with Mrs. T. O‘Connor, noble grand, presidâ€" ing. During the business of the meetâ€" ing it was noted that the donation had been sent to the Canadian Institute for the Blind. Mrs. Henry Dean will be the Timmins representative to the Reâ€" bekah â€" meeting at <the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, in June, it was anâ€" nounced. tary, that an approximate number of guests can be esthnated. Present at the meeting were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Moyle, Ed Wilson, Mrs. G. Haylock, Mrs. Betty Beattie, Mr. and Mrs. L. Black, Mrs. J. Savill, Mr. and Mrs. Montigny, Mr. and Mrs. A. Perâ€" ron, Mr. and Mrs. J. Doughty, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Black. Following the debate a short reâ€" creational period was enjoyed, and the meeting closed with the serving of refreshments during which a very interesting talk was given on Vanâ€" couver, by Dorothy Savill. The highlight of the evening‘s meetâ€" ing, was a debate, the topic being to resolve that ‘"There should be a vacaâ€" tion from marriage every five years‘". The affirmative side was represented by Ruth Montigny. and Al Perron, while the negative was upheld by Muriel and Jerry Doughty. Judges Betty Hayâ€" lock, Irene and Bill Black, awarded winning honours to the negative. Toastmaster for the evening was Betty Webber, who is the presidéent of the C.G.ILT., and toasts were given the King; the Church, proposed by Jean Armstrong and responded to by Rev. Mr. Mustard; the Mothers, proâ€" posed by Nadine Mustard, and reâ€" sponded to by Mrs. T. Charleton; the C.G.I.T., by Dorothy Wilson, and reâ€" sponded to by the C.G.I.T. purpose; the W.M.S. proposed by Marilyn Weir, responded to by Mrs. W. A. Mustard. During the evening‘s program, two talks on camp‘were, given by Mona Jones and Viola Harnden. The guest speaker of the evening, Miss Lois Kelly, RN., supervisor of the Porcuâ€" pine Health Unit, spoke on the topic, "Cherish Health." The ‘regular biâ€"monthly meeting of the Marcos Club was held on Tuesday night in the First United Church Hall, with coâ€"presidents Mr. and Mrs. A. Moyle in the chair. The worship service was led by Ed Wilson assisted by Betty Haylock. The minutes of the *"previous meeting were read by Lloyd Black, and were followed by a short business period. On Tuesday night the C.G.I.T. held a Mother and daughter bangquet: in the First United Church Hall, and about sixty girls, mothers and guests, sat down to a delicious dinner. Tables were artistically decorated with camp scenes. Viceâ€"prersident Laura Young was toastmistress. Several toasts were preâ€" sented including the King:; the Church, proposed by Gladys Irving and reâ€" sponded to by Rev. Mr. Mustard; the Y.P.U. by Rev. R. J. Scott and reâ€" sponded to by Bob Harper. Guest speaker for the evening was Mr. M. Napper who gave a very inâ€" formative talk on the topic “Challenge of Christ to Youth". Miss Peggy Willlams presented a lovely vocal solo, and later led a singâ€" song, with Mr. H. Trencer at the piaro. Last night, the Y.P.U. of. PFirst ‘The W.A. of St. Matthew‘s Anglican United Church held their annual endâ€" j Church held their regular meeting on ofâ€"season banquet in the church hall, \ Tuesday afternoon in the church hall, with about sixtyâ€"five members and ith ident Mrs. W. L. H th d guests present. with Preside 18. .. L HOGAt i Vinracnrorcident ITaura_ FYanunrnr# am»ase the chair. GOLD NUGGET LODGE HOLDS REHEARSALS MARRIAGE VACATION IS MARCOS‘ TOPIC C. G. I. T. ENTERTAIN THEIR MOTHERS PRINCESS ALICE OFFICERS NAMED , Mrs. J. Wyatt, Mrs. T. Byck, Mrs. L. Labow, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. J. Sloan, Mrs. W. Ecclestone, Mrs. F. Werther, Mrs. H. Ostrosset, Mrs. C. Motherwell, Mrs. W. Brissenden, MrS. B. Sutherland, Mrs. E. Baderski, MrS. W. Taylor, Mrs. G. Armstrong, Mrs. W. Alexander, Mrs. J. Gauthier, Mras. J. Hope, Mrs. D. Bennett, Mrs. P. Bowman, Mrs. J. Thomson, Mrs, F. Wocdbury, Mrs. F. Graham, Mrs. O. Kennie, Mrs. E. P. ThompsOn, and Mrs. that work and asked for he coâ€"Operaâ€" tion ‘of the members in visiting the hospital and homes. » Mrs. R. MclLaren led the worship service, which followed the theme of "The Christian Home.‘" She emphaâ€" sized the need for positive religious training in the homes. The report on the Toronto conferâ€" ence branch of the W.M.S. was given by the delegate, Mrs. L. Leigh. She gave a very comprehensive and interâ€" esting report. One item of outstandâ€" ing interest at the conference wWas the holding of a mock trial, when the Canadian people were put on trial for racial prejudice. The Canadian Indians, the JapAâ€" neseâ€"Canadians, . Jewess and A negro were called as witnesses for the proseâ€" Thaak 22 20 20 2 e 2 n io n i w Some of the members volunteered to help with the C.G.ILT. mother and daughter banquet, which was held on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. P. Carson, at the piano, proâ€" vided music for the meeting. Plans for the closing meeting in June were made, when the overséas WAar brides will be the guests of the Society. This meeting will take the form of a social gathering. a V n e o+ t The May meeting of the W.M.S. of First United Church was held on Thursday afternoon of last week, with the usual good attendance. The presiâ€" dent, Mrs. W. Mustard, conducted the meeting. Following the reading of the corâ€" respondence by Mrs. Douglas, Présiâ€" dent Mrs. H. G. Skavlem thanked he members present for the coâ€"operation they had shown and extended a mesâ€" sage ‘to them from Mrs. J, Knox. . ‘The slate for officers was : ‘then read by Mrs. Osborn ‘and included; the folâ€" lowing: Mrs. E. L. Longmor‘e, honorâ€" ary president; Mrs. H. G. Skaviem, president; Mrs. J. W. Dougherty, viceâ€" president; Mrs, J. M. Douglas, secre« taryâ€"treasurer; Mrs. W. L. Hogarth, captain, Mrs. E. B. Weir, handicap manager, and Mrs. G. Campbell, conâ€" vener of house committee. The business of the fee for. game and tea, and visiting players were then discussed, and it was noted that a local nonâ€"member could visit the club on Friday afternoons once a month. The field day plans were then disâ€" cussed and the plans for the Northern Ontario Tournament. It was. anâ€" nounced ‘by Mrs. Skaviem that perâ€" mission had been granted, for the women to take a vote on the issue of shorts being worn on the course, and the vote was to the negative. Mrs. J. M. Douglas, secretaryâ€"trea«â€" surer read the minutes, the treasurer‘s report, and the captain‘s report in the absence of Mrs. Jones. The convener of the house committee, Mrs. R. E. Osborn, gave her report and thanked her committee for their fine coâ€"operaâ€" tion while she held office. ~ Tea was served during the meeting with Mrs. R. Dunbar and Mrs. W. Pritchard pouring. The Timmins Golf Club held their first ladies‘ meeting on Friday afterâ€" noon, and the executive for the comâ€" ing season was appointed, and plans for summer activities discussed. During the business portion of the meeting general business was disâ€" cussed, and final arrangements made for the visit of the delegates for the annual dicceésan convention to be held here May 29 and 30. There were 14 members present and included, Mrs. Hogarth, Mrs. A. Bookâ€" er, Mrs. J. Barry, Mrs. A. Cain, Mrs. W. O. Langdon, Mrs. J. Keene, Mrs. J, A. Price, Mrs. J. Walker, MrSs. A. Neame, Mrs. G. Brown, Mrs. D. Rymer, Mrs. F. A. Burt, Mrs. J. Knox, Jr., and Mrs. W. Ackroyd. REPORT ON TORONTO MEETING OF W. M. S. _LADY GOLFERS CHOOSE OFFICERS e’ M1‘5c dats J o â€"A AAVGAAS C CC Verity, a new member. Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 ls-A PINE ST. NORTH (Ostrogser Bldg.) EYES EX AMINED CLASSES FITTED SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY The guest speaker for the evening was Mrs. Muriel Miller Miner, who was introduced by Mrs. Seo. Mrs. Miner gave a very interesting and informaâ€" tive talk on the preparations made for her book "Peter‘s Adventures in the Outâ€"ofâ€"Doors" which is now to be used by the Department of Education in the school. The speaker also reâ€" viewed the type of material in the book and its aim. Miss Jean McGill moved a ‘vote of thanks to Mrs. Miller, Miss Richardson. and :to the children takâ€" ing part in the musical program. Following the musica} entertairment, the secretary, Mrs. T. Harper, read the minutes of the previcus meeting, and also the minutes of the executive meeting held May 9 at the home of Mrs. E. Kemball. The business arisâ€" ing from the minutes was then disâ€" cussed. A devotional period was led by Miss M. Bell. A contralto solo "For You Alone" was given by Miss Edith Richardson. FIRESIDE CLUB HEARS MOUNTJOY Y. P. U. FESTIVAL MUSIC® . _ DISCUSS RALLY . cution.. . The ultimate . verdict . was "gulilty." < - A »social! halfâ€"hour was enjoyed by the members and their friends at the close of the meeting. Ti wik 3e A farewell address was given to Mrs. Be prepared to lend YOUR support to the limit of your ability when the Visitor calls during the week of May 12th to 19th, or mail your offering to your Diocesan Headâ€" quarters. _ _ _ S e n s on lA 4s Pension Fund â€" â€" $1,300,000 Missionary Work â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 1,400,000 * Educational Workâ€" â€" â€" L â€" . 100,000 Social Work= â€" â€" â€"‘_ _ â€" £5,000 ~ Church in Britain â€" â€" â€" â€" â€". .â€" 100,000 Shurches in Evurope â€" â€" â€" â€" . 90,000 General Synod Administration â€" _ 205,000 Extension of Church House â€" â€" 50,000 Diocesan Needs â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" . 8$00,000 Organization and Administration â€" 200,000 Spiritual reâ€"dedication must bear fruit in selfâ€"sacrificing practical endeavour if the Church is to meet its Christian obligations. To strengthen the pensionâ€" fund for missionary clergy. f The money will be allotted in the following way: Pension Fund â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" $1,300,000 Missionary Work â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 1,400,000 * Educational Workâ€" â€" â€" L . . 10900.000 To carry on missionary work at home and abroad, to assist the Mother Church in England and the Churches of Europe in their work of rehabilitation. To meet Diocesan and general synod needs as well as the expenses of organization and administration. This money is urgently needed to carry on the Church‘s ;)ducatmnal and social work in Canada.â€" I N ORDER to strengthen the arm of the Churchâ€"andâ€" enable it to meet the challenge of postwar needs with intensified effort at home and abroad, members of the Church of England in Canada are asked to provide the sum of $4,300,000. n nA i3 wilke zn $ Sn Nt o# > $ «m :# Missionary Work â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" Educational Work â€" â€" Social Work«â€" â€" â€" . ‘_ â€" _ Church in Britain â€" â€" â€" â€" â€". Shurches in Europe â€" â€" â€" .â€" General Synod Administration Extension of Church House â€" Diocesan Needs â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" Organization and Administration Timmins Objective â€" $3,6500 Chairman: Rev. A. Robert Chidwick Diocesan Objective â€" $17,500 Archdeacon J. D. Woodall - ’. «s s se we an m 'e we m we se «s Aministration â€" ch House â€"â€" â€" Administration â€" Last night at thoir regular meetâ€" ing, the meber of the Y.P.U. of Mount«â€" joy United Church discussed plans for attending the annual young peoples Rally at Matheson to be held May 4th. The young peoples groups of Mountjoy United Church, First United Church and Trinity United Church send representatives esch season. Following the bufdiness, a socvial ev«= ening was enjoyed. The mseting closed with benediction, and tea and a social halfâ€"hour were enjoyed. â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noel, 31 Middleton Ave., on May 12, a son, Norman. â€"To Mr. and Mrs. R. Lacroix, Conâ€" naught, on May 5, in St. Mary‘s hosâ€" pital, a daughter, Paulette. â€"To Mr. ard Mrs, A. O‘Donnell, 34 Fourth Ave., Schumacher, in St. Mary‘s hospital on Apr. 30, a son, Robert. A. Muter by Mrs. Brewer on behalf of the Club. Mrs. Muter, a past president of the club, is leaving Timmins to take up residence in St. Oatharines. She was presented with a silver spoon as a farewell gift from FPireside Club. Register Of Births PThird Ave. at Cedar Street JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST TIMMINS s a +s

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