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Porcupine Advance, 15 Aug 1946, 1, p. 3

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q 18, 30. Size 10 takes 2 yards: ao..m' ‘anger, and: May Cilbson, Hivelyn Gibâ€" % yard contrast. S . [ sen, Dorothy Dunbar, of Porcupine, Send TWENTY CENTS for this pat. | Lillian: Johannes, South Porcupine, Anne Atkinson, Hallnor Mine, Janet tern. Print pleinly SIZB, NAME AD~ | maiin, Schumacher, Vidlet Jones, DRESS, STVLE NUMBER |_ | Naney Hutchison, Preston East Dome, Send your order to The Advance. jand Rosemary Raymer, Paymaster. Here‘sâ€" flattery forâ€"you inâ€" a new yokeline dress . . . it cinches your waistline, cuts a slim figure. Pattern 4107 â€"has no sleeves easy warm weather sewing! , Pattern 4707 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 30. afleletakeszyardsaobm % yard contrast. SA : Prmont at the shower Mim . WC fills, a UVCBauiy COIVOGBbG Wiik WHildes Stephenson, Miso Jean McChesâ€" be held, and for everyone, an evening Rvame, Mis. We Mrs. "Rear <â€" On Sunday the Timmins Caâ€"Boâ€"GH m Mrs. Paul Laperrieve, Miss mmxberaenjoyedanana’monmléw fris Wyile; Mrs, Victor Bortulotti, Miss plenic out at the Auror. Yiole Hunt, the guest of° honor and â€" > i mm the hostesses. Unable to attend but _ â€" C.G.LT. CAMP IS aonum.tothegiftmllnl’aul ‘ V T to the gitt were _‘ MUCH ENJOYED $42 Thao #4L + Bs A im as o | ts oc The members have been busily traitiâ€" ing for the rally which will include week from Caâ€"Boâ€"Oi d in Swansea meeting members trip down will be at week Prout, Prout was â€" of honor v white thanked her â€" Yokeline Flattery I8 :__ CLUB OF°HONOR â€" PLANS MASS RALLY a water ballet were all a part of the two week programme,.and a closing { ,party brought the vacsation to an end. * ‘Campers included: Timmins, Phylli¢ ‘Reid, Gloria McKnight, Marilyn Weir, Margaret Carver, Mona Jones, Bet*by Freedlarid, Jenny Spiola, Helen Benâ€" fett, â€"Valerie Bennetts, Naney Flemâ€" ing: Shirley McElrea, Cathy Haystead, Vivian Haystead, Gwen Jackson, Pat Beattie, Barbara Sears, Ardienne Kidd, Last week the C.G.IT. camp for CG.IT. members from Timmins, Schuâ€" macher‘ and South Porcupine on the Kiwanis Camp site at Barber‘s Bay closed, the girls having enjoyed campâ€" ing from July 20 until August 8. At the summer camp this year, director was Mildred E. Blair, of Hamilton swimming instructor was Mrs. A. Pearâ€" son, of Timmins, Camp mother was Mrs. Simpson, busirless manager was Miss Louiza Mayowna, Mrs. â€" Lane, cook, Miss Joyce Rogers, assistant, and leaders were Miss P. Begliey, of Mathâ€" eson, Miss Grace Van Horn, of Hamâ€" ilton, Miss Marian Laing, of Guelph, and Miss Catherine MacE!wee, of Timâ€" Camp routine included Bible Study groups in the morning, and in the afterâ€" noon were four classes held by the four â€" leaders, which included studies of charm by choice, handicrafts, nature lore and music. Further interest was aroused by camp compcetitions, camper being a member of a certain cabin, and competitive, duties between evhine pertained to neatnes®, tidiness, canip clegnâ€"ups and prompériess. Cabâ€" n two was the winner in this comâ€" Jean Amxstrong; Reta Jeanâ€" Harnden, Merle Marsh, Sally Porritt, Norma Mcâ€" events. Appropriate prizes go to the winners, and a cup to the winning balt For the girls, a beauty contest will be held, and for everyone, an evening he afternoon boys Norhn, and during the petition, and for the final closing cleanâ€"up, cabin three won the honors. beau, of Sturgeon Falls. Rev. FALNCT Gaboury officiated at the ceremony. Organist â€"was Mrs. Piche and soloist was Agathe Chartrand. The bridd, whose father gave her in ma.rrla.ge wore lovely gown of hi , satin faghioned with lonig sleevw afid sW-’h;gart negmlne. This morning at Qo‘clock, Notre Dame de Lourdes Church was the setting for the marriage of Jeanetteâ€" Tremblay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donat Tremâ€" blay, to Lorenzo Dubeau, son of Mrs. Dubeau and the late Mr. Pierre Duâ€" J EANETTE TREMBLAY ~MARRIED TODAY responsible for these lovely squares. Wonderful for dollies; elegant joined for larger pieces. Past to crochet in string. â€"Soâ€" dainty in No. 30 cotton . * measures 12 inches. Pattern 974 has directions for square; YÂ¥our favorite Pinwheel design is «020C Bm SV s OmR eR C MARY‘S famous little lamb is an ordinary, â€" wooly white creature to have got so much publicity. <You should see the new and. extraâ€"supple lambs Ts . jof: 1946, â€" called benmouton, to appreciate the difference. jey are dyed as gayly as Easter eggs, or seed catalogues, and offer a bright, new accent to the casual wardrobe. (Warm as well as bright.) value. The cort which Dana wears with smant black slacks and pullover, above, is dyed a giddy hunting pink, Jand it has réal fashion Bright Pink Fur Coat BYâ€" PRUNELLA WOOD Following the ceremony a wedding reception was held at the home of the bride‘s. parents, 226 Riverside Drive. Mrs. Tremiblay received the : guesits wearing a dusty rose dress, black accesâ€" sories and a corsage of pink carnations. For their wedding trip the bride will _ Viola Tremblay attended her sister as. bridesmaid, wearing a gown of pink sheer. Her fieaddress was of pink flowers with short matching veil and Usher was Rene Her long veil held by a crown headâ€" dress. She carried a prayer book from which fell streamers dotted with sweet donâ€" a sories. -é;rried a nosegay of white and Hotel Cer. Spruce St. and Third Ave. suit with fuchsia accesâ€" Roland â€" Poirier. officiatel against a background of sumâ€" mer fowers, and appropriate wedding musi¢c wae played by Mrs. Picte. Â¥vette, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white gown Notrse Dame de Lourdes Church was the ssens of a pretty double wedding "marning at 9 o‘ciock, when vetts Matie Lavole, daughtet of Mt. and Mrs. A. Lavole, became the bride of skirt. Her fingerâ€"tip vell was held by crown* headdress, and she carried a bouquet of white roses. Â¥olmnde was given in marriage by her brother Alexander, and she wore a gown of white net, and her long net veil fell from a cheartâ€"shaped headâ€" Daniel Lemery. Â¥Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner and supper were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavoile, Windsor Ave;, and later a reception was held at the Hollinger Hall, with Mrs. Lavoie receiving in a black dress with corâ€" sage of red roses. wUBLE WEDDING â€" WEDNESDAY MORNING Mr a.nd Mrs. Stark will take up residence in Hespeler, while Mr,. and Nrs. Lavoie will resiae on Maine Ave. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the wedding were Mrs. 8. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Leroux, and Mr Proulx, all of Limoges. Bouquets of fresh flowers were placâ€" ed tastefully throughout Mrs. Booker‘s home, and the tea table was set with a lovely lace cloth centred with a floral bouquet and tall yellow taepers. Mrs. A. B. Cadman poured tea and Mrs. G. Hall assisted the hostess at Yesterday afternoon Mrs. A. Booker entertained at a charmingly arranged tex at her home, 62 Sixth Ave., in horor of Miss Dorothy Cadman and her guest, Miss Jean Nelson. Both girls are registered Nurses and work at the General Hospital in St. Cathâ€" arines. Present were Mrs. H. R. Channen, Mrs, W. S. Ackroyd, Mrs. S. R. McCoy, Mrs., H. H. Sinclair, Mrs. J. Keene, Miss Claire Hicks, Mrs. G. Hall, Miss May Cadman, Mrs, G. Adams, Mrs. A. B. Cadman, Miss Mary Adams, the guests of honor and the hostess. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Kelly are spendâ€" ing a few days in Sudbury where Mrs. Kelly‘s brother is being ordained. Ushers were Hector Magnan MRS. A. BOOKER TEATIME HOSTESS Inflation, to the citizen, . Y~ means simply less °C* * â€" and less value for his . dollar . . . his living costs § soar as free and carcless spending. C " drives up the price of goods still in % short supply. Inflation is no respecter of persons . . . like the rain, its evil falls on the juse and thc unjust alike. Thus, Canada‘s fight 2gainst the menace â€"of inflation is yeur fight.. .the fight of each of our citizens _ â€"12,000,000 strong. Pattern W9148 . . .. Dateâ€"bait: jJunior miss frock, Pattern W9148, has smooth princess lines to accent a willow waist, dainty eyelet ruffliing to give: you a fragile look. It‘s easy to sew!| Pattern W9148 in Junior Miss sizes 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,17, 18. Size 13, . frock, 2â€""% yards 39â€"inch fabric. Pattern W9286 . . . The wrapâ€"andâ€" tie idea enters the sports field! Blouse of pattern W9286 is made in one piece; no side or armhole seams; tops the shorts and buttonâ€"front skirt with equal ease. Pattern W9286 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 16, blouse, 1â€"% yards 39â€"inich ; snorts 1â€"4 Pattern W9250 . . . Turn shoulder to summer heat waves, in "breezy easy‘"‘ princess dress, Pattern W9250. ‘Ice it with eyelet,. or leave it plain; you can run it up in a few hours.. Pattern W9250 comes in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 takes 2â€"5% yards 39â€"inch. yards. P ‘ern W4638 . . . One,: two, button your dress and you‘re ready for the day! Patern W4638 camouflages poundâ€" age by means of bodice panels and front buttoned> seallops, Pockets® opâ€" tional. Pattern W4638; 34, 36,38, 40, If you are a No. 1 citizen, you will be doing your: share to ward of the menace of inflation* facing" Canada. today. . 3 How? . . . By conswrvation in your personal finances:. . Here are five ways you can fight inflation: twit w e Hold on to your Victory Bonds e Buy only those goods which are in fair supply and save your money for the day when goods _ _now in shert supply will be readily available e Avoid black market purchases ' e Keep up your insurance e Build up your savings account This is conservationâ€"the first requisite for personal security â€"the first attribute of good citizenship. If we all help in all five ways, the threat of inflation â€"rampant in some other countries and now menacing usâ€"can be beaten and stamped out. Let us all be No. 1 citizens. Remember, if you arc a No. 1 citizen, you will look after No. 1 .. . Save for yourself and you save for Canada. 12 SIZes BanK or MoNTREAL wwmm Canadians in every walh . We for 128 years a 42, 44, 46 and , 48. Blzessmgh 4 in A yards 39â€"inch material. _ (0) ; r leave Send Twenty Cents to Thicfl inss â€"a few for each pattern. Print your â€" AN in _slz_e‘a and ADDREBSR, PAmN ISs YOU ... OR SHOULD BE, and> SIZE clearly. EYES EXAMIN GLASSES FITT Irvin Rosner.:R. 13â€"A PINE an. Nog (Ostrosser Bidg.) WITR SCIENTIFIC Accmc!

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