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Porcupine Advance, 25 Jul 1946, 1, p. 3

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_ FRIDAY, JUL. 26 JTimmins Dai 1088 J AM4G.â€" bibL â€" V bidikit > Try The Advance Want Ads Waliet and Tricy C No Nn ..__The wholesome, energyâ€"giving quality of Timmins Dairy milk should give it the place of honor at every breakfast‘ table. The wise mother will make sure that she never has to refuse a glass of. milk to her children at every meal. â€" Get it regularly. ‘ e KINSMENS S®MF sixtn $ ANNUAL [ DANCE RIVERSIDE â€"PAVILION â€" Henry Kelneck‘s Orchestr3 â€" Wear your "farmer" clothes the faded shirt, overalls | and straw hat Ticketsâ€"available from Kinsmen or at the door. . Telephone 935 tifying the vehicle. only+"brotight in" is a child‘s triâ€" e which the owner can claim by ng at the police station and idenâ€" l NP NV Ad y _ d t EM CC C B Ap e m P m ty frey, Janet Fisher, Allan Keeley, Anne Sullivan, Bill Daniels, Mary Adams, Jim Turner, Anne Grcom, Archie Campbell, Barbara Ann Scott, Bill Paul Vera Jenkin, Bruce Ross, Mary Mcâ€" Lean,; Murray McCulloch, Theresa Belâ€" ec, Cy Copps, Aileen Teeple, Bob Wilâ€" ‘Mary CGedge, ‘Doug. Baker, Evelyn Nord, Doug. Farren,; Boots® Blanchard, Courtney Drew, Lillian Dorschner, John Sheahan, Ruby Milson, Doug Cole, Lois Phillips, Ian Marr, Lila Ralâ€" ston, Ted Romanick, Margaret Hooker, Ens EC TV A4A/ NV * AP WA DR 0 m W ME C CC Art Newton, Marjorie Peéxton, Mickey McGuire, Francis Charron, John Radâ€" cliffe, Anne Marie Miller, Warner Burâ€" rett, Jerry Morin, Marion ‘ Howard, t _ * a on Seen among the dancers were: Mr. and Mrs. J, Forrester, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burgoyne, Mr. and Mrs. G. Vasilash, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. H, Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. P. Ostrosser, Mr. and Mrs. M. Glendinning, Mr. and Mrs. R. Holmes, Mr., and Mrs,. J. Cantin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fortin, Mr. and Mrs. D. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Oy Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. R. Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wyatt,. Mr.. and. Mrs, . Hayes, of Moose Jaw, Sask., Dr. and Mrs. G. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cavanagh, Mr. and Mrs. G. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. R, Sullivan, Mr, and Mrs, M, McHugh, Mr, and Mrs. L. Redford, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wemvyes, Mr. and Mrs. C. Belec, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Taylor, My. and Mrs, M @Vii$j$y A V _ TD PM 0 00 0 t on . I Ray Badeski, Service, Tommy McLennan, Ellen Harkness, Jerry Evâ€" ans, Vera Swain, Gar Morris, Helen Milne, Camile Sebasten, Shirley Mcâ€" Divitt, â€" Charles Anderchuk, . Vida Kramp, Harvey Pickford, Stella Malâ€" Hamilton, Marie Rogers, Sidney Helperin, Jean Murtagh,, MOL Brown, Nadine O‘ConnQr, Frank Godâ€" Vivian Pierco, Norwood : Paukert, Myra Gebhart, Martin Fredricks, Shirâ€" ley McMaster, Cy Landrigult, Jim Waite, Dege Jim Jamieson, Constance Joanisse, John Paul Rivet, Nelida Godin, Charlie Birce, Lolg Philâ€" lips, Phillip Melville, Shiela Morandin, Don McRea, Marianne Gojkoeich, of Chicago, Bill Lewis, of New Westminâ€" ister, B. C., Betty Feltmate, Ken Jones, Mary Feltmatt, Bob Fiddler, Kay Macâ€" Innis, Ohris Wren, Helen Ferrari, Dino Bendiera, Mary Kirkland, Bill Hicks, Jean Pilon, Bill Burwell, Noelle Carron, Colin Charron, Yolande Charron, John Collens, Nadine Smith, Bob Donaldâ€" son, Margo Kirkland, Doug,. Ddaâ€" hunt,Carlotta Stitt, Ed Holgate, Phil hunt,Carlotta Stitt, Ed Holgate, Phil Bishop, Dee Gebhart, Kathleen Harâ€" rison, Clifford Harris, P°eEGY Oo‘Grady, Roger ‘Todhunter, / Jean ; McChesney, Gsorge White, Carmel " Fox,: Ross Ohurch, Joan Prentice, Lawrence Curâ€" rik, Gerry Ogilivie, Don Briden, Tola Darwin, George Bilton. Bernice Kosobuski, John Hedges, Betty Williams, Andy Brennan, Lolita Morin, Bruno Poirier, Eleanor Kimer, Don Sutherland, Margaret Burton, Tolly Slywehuck, Anne Quinn, Dave Knox, Helen Cheannon, Tom Harkness, Hilda Etephenson, George Richardâ€" son, Winnie Pexton, Gordon Weber, Jean Mason, Ken Mason, Mary Sulliâ€" van, Tom Burnes, Joy Weber, Bill Landry, Dot Carriere, Jack McDonald, Bobby @Gauthier, Reg. Dillon, Joan Clemens, Bernard Ganon Betty Simpâ€" son, Fred McLellan, Alice Sheridan Tommy Moran, Jeune Gedge, John Sulliven, Betty Bunt, Johnny Watts, Gwen Mustato, John Ryan, and many many others. ol s Note on the soap operas: What every North American housewife wants is a tragedy with a happy ending. Then tenth animnual Interpollegiate Dance, held on Friday night at the Riverside Pavilion, was one of the most successful events of the season, with streamers, crests and posters, and school colors and dance programs which were handed out at the door, all adding to the gay and friendly atmosâ€" Frank Godfrey. Dance music was provided by Henry Kelneck and his orchestra, and added features an the dance program were spot and elimination dances. $ : The patrons andâ€" patronesses who were ~present at ~theâ€" dance were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Q. Lafontaine, Mr. and Mrs. J, Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Johns. The dance committee included Bruce Ross, Rill Daniel, Arch Campâ€" bell, Ron Brown, Chris Hesse and Dreas was optional, ladies taking adâ€" vantage of the choice, and some comâ€" ing in short summer frocks, but the majority wearing evening dresses. 257 â€"Club and Church Activities Riverside Pavilion rirs To All Ma 24 Hour Service Phone 3810 HENRY KELNECK HIS TRUMPET AND HIS ORCHERSTRA Every Saturday Night "THE HOME OF HAPPY FEET" INTERCOLLEGIATE DANCE ATTRACTS GAY THRONG Market Opens Aug. 3, Civic Holiday Aug. 5 4 VaPd IIIUCUI}LB WiAA VV Ne J ¢ Other matters dealt with includea . Pr@s!dent Dr. Graham Lane was in the reâ€"instatement of Maurice Fay (he Chair for the meeting, and Secreâ€" as cashier in the water works Dept., on °*"Y Chip Ball was also ‘present. his return from the services, an adjustâ€" e is iess . ment in the routine of handing Vie~ We‘re not especially interested in tory . Bonds of town employees, an«@ the Russian seientist who can put off the settiniz olf‘ the og:nilr{xst ?ay sfczr death for 150 years. What we really tkhe Timmins Farmers Market for Ssatâ€" . urday, Aug. 3, and giving permission wanted to know about was taxes. to town employees to use Riverside m Park for their picnic on July 28. Monday, Aug. 5, was Geclared a civic holjiday, by the town council at its meeting on Wednesday. Was Joe Louis challenged by Billy Conn, or was he just being picketed by him? like play suit, worn by Milena Milâ€" ler of NHO‘s "Kraft Music Hall," has a flattering round yoke boldly saddleâ€"stiched in white. A tieâ€" on shirt comes with it .to make it weargable on any city street. It‘s one of the best costumes of the season, it says here. SMART PLAY â€"â€" This black linenâ€" I.,!AVE NOQRITH BAY 935 am. 445 pu. lIMny (Daylight Time) â€"Union Coal Co.. Limited PHONE 102 35 First Ave., Timmins SINGLE RETVURN $7.00 ce $12.60 1 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY Phone 101 2 â€" 3 GRAY COACH LINES A letter from the Lions Club‘s Canâ€" adian President, Stan. Fowler, conâ€" firmed the news that Roy Ward Dickâ€" son‘s "Money Makers," would be sponâ€" sored by the Club on Sept. 14 at the McIntyre Arena. and Mrs, C. 8 Rondeau as coâ€"hostesâ€" Mrs. Munro is leaving the Porcupine in the near future and will take up residence in Val d‘Or, where she and her daughter Evelyn plan to open a style shop. Mrs. Munro, who has been in the north for many years will be sadly missed by her many friends. On Tuesday evening she was presented with a beautiful white lamp as a token of remembrance, and recelvâ€" ad the good wishes of her friends preâ€" sent. Colin Sellar, chairman of the Boy Scout committee, announced that Group No. 6, sponsored by the Lions Club, and Grqup No. 2 were enjoying the great outâ€"ofâ€"doors camning at Gibâ€", son Lake. surprise farewell was ored at party at the home of Mrs. I.T. Brill, Guests at the meeting included Jerâ€" ry Evans of Timmins; D. T. Smythe of Torento, and H. F. Brunette, Cochâ€" rane, a Kapuskasing LiOon. Banting, Mrs. M. Brown, Mrs., 5. Mcâ€" Coy, Miss Jean McChesney, Mrs. R. Bullivan, Miss Hilda Stephenson, Mrs. W. Barber, Miss Ruby Simpson, Mrs. Lions Club Hears Of Timmins‘ Sewage Disposal System John Kelman, B.Sc., Assistant Town Engineer, was guest speaker ‘at the Lions Club Meeting at the Internaâ€" tionga} Hotel on Monday. Mr. Kelman spoke on ‘"Our Sewage Disposal Syâ€" stem," outlining <this very important phase of the municipal service in a very capable manner. . A pleamant social evening was enâ€" joyed, during which a delicious lunch was served by the hostesses. c Present woere; Mrs, S. M¢Fadden, Miss Elsie McFadden, Mrs. J. Fulton, Nell Stevens, the guest of honor, and the hostesses. Introduced by Alex Rose, the Club‘s thanks were extended by Leo Laporte. Arrange at once for any Changes Required Advertise in the New Directory Lm." w w Rev. A. I. Heinonen of 58 Rae St. S., Timmins, returned home last Saturday from Toronto, where he underwent an operation last month and received special treatment, recovering rapidly his health and full Strength after a long illness... Last Sunday at the usual weekly praymecting he was welcomed back home by the Finnish United Church people. Pattern W9045 â€" Add to the joys of summer vacations with a simpleâ€"toâ€" . Try The Advance Want Advts. Pattern W9168 â€"â€" Easy to make, this Junior Miss dirndl has no armhole seams â€" bodice and sleeves gare cut in one. Comes in junior miss sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. Size 13 takes 27â€"8 yds. 39 inch. PATITERN W9297 â€" Cute and Sweet! That‘s your small girl in this scalâ€" loped sunfrock. _ Complete .with its own comfortable panties. Both are simple to sew. Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8: Bize 6 takes 1% yds. 35 inch. ~Bias binding cptional. * REV. A. I. HEINONEN RETURNS TO TIMMINS is â€" Q UuM Send twenty cents to The Advance for each pattern. iPrint clearly your name and address; pattern nunber and size, ~Pattern W4778â€" Feminine without fussiness. limming in all sizes, In rayon or cotton it will keep you feelâ€" ing â€"fresh as you look. A favorite "wearâ€"everywhere" style. Sizes 34,. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36 req\nres 8 yards 80 inch material. make playsuit. .For errands in the:wvil« lage, button on the skirt which may matoh or contrast. Sizes 12â€"20; 30â€"40. Size 16, p]aysuit 25â€"8 yds. 39 skirt, 2: yards. . 17 l‘hird Ave. at Cedur Street_ WELLER â€" OP

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