Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Sep 1946, 1, p. 3

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4 ns * ; » Marshall, Mrs Doug Bracken Mrs Yesterday aftetrnoon. Mrs H. Klevan Henry Kelneck, Mrs. F. Fortner, Miss hostess at a delightfully arranged Evelyn Nord, Miss Vivian Pierce, Miss tea at her: home, 72 Birch St. South. Teresa Belec and Miss‘ Marie Rogâ€" pleagant social afternoon was en Cs. yed,; _.'flg which the hostess servâ€" , 4 f : j . 'Rnssei’Ben *‘ ‘Try The Advance Want Ads i~ W4868 . She‘ll look sweet as a picture in this party or school dress; Pattern ‘ W4868 has dainty ruffles; smart sideâ€"closing she can button herâ€" self. An easyâ€"toâ€" make, easyâ€"toâ€"iron frock. Pattern W4868 â€"comes in childâ€" ren‘s sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. "Size 6 frock, requires 2 yds. 35 inch. _ W4TT7T . .. Cap:sleeved charmer, Pattern W4777, has a smart sideâ€"line of ‘buttong to make it your favorite W9305 . . . Teenâ€"age girls love jumpers, especially if they have upâ€" toâ€"theâ€"minute details like Pattern W9305. Wide scalloped shoulder line, nipped in waistline. Smar? blouse! Pattern comes in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12, jumper, 1â€"% yards 39â€"in.; blousge, yds. 35â€"inch. UHebbing AIInbitattons 219 Algonquin Blyd., Outâ€"ofâ€"town orders receive the same perâ€" sonal and reliable serâ€" vice. Prempt and careful attention â€"to© details ensures you satisfacâ€" tion. > We are equipped to offer you the best in all Social statlonely MRS. H.KLEVEN IS HOSTESS The Porcupine Advance PHONE 26 tley poured tea. Guests included Mrs.â€"K. Nord, Mrs. Carson, Mrs. N. Clar]:e Mrs. Dan Marshall, Mrs. Doug Bracken, Mrs. Henry Kelneck Mrs. F. Fortner, Miss Send Twenty Cents to the Poreuâ€" pine .Advance for each pattern deâ€" sired. Be sure your name, address, pattern.number and size, are printed clearly. allâ€"purpose frock. So easy to slip on and off; you‘ll love its openâ€"flat ironâ€" ing. Pattern comes in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 32, 34,, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16, 3â€"!4 yds: 39 inch material. W9300 . . . Junior misses call this type of dress a "knockout‘! They adore the snug waist and sophistiâ€" cated contrast. Pattern W9300 is easy to sew. Pattern comes in Junior Miss sizes 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17; 19. Size 13, 1â€"% yards 54 inch; % yards conâ€" trast. â€" ; Timmins, Ont. 16â€" Dote on the different? Make this other gg,,}; 'we;'e ‘,1;;,,5 _ The guest chairsetâ€"filet crochet, combined with of honor was presented with a beauiâ€" a pinea edgin mVexyagabuaegtulDresd@chinaciuretteboxand mwset toog ash trays from her friends for which she thanked them most appropriately. ‘MMost unusual and so very dainty, this Later, a dainty lunch was served by combination ofâ€" filet and pineapple the: hnatemes. crochet. Pattern 813 has charts and _ Present were Mrs. D. Rymer. Mrs. crochet. Pattern 813 has charts and directions; stitches. ; Autumn‘s New T unic Coat . Club and Chm'ch Actwtes T || Distribution Of > ROT to Ration Books c | Help Wanted For : Crochet BY â€"PRUNELLA WOOD THIS handsome coat, with its tunic silhouette, its diagonal closing with big, selfâ€"fabric buttons, is a trend establisher for the coming change of seasons. 2 (Â¥et : It‘s an Autumn coat, but with the matching skirt which one may buy separately, it is also a fine cold weather suit. Notice how ‘the belt makesâ€" a flattering waistline despite the gathers in the tunic and the great width of construction above the waistline. Onevcan wear a fur scarf, carry a fur muff, or add a brilliant scarf to the dark green model. Its basic simplicity is a hospiâ€" table background for accessories. I PE The home of Mrs. M. Glendinning, Aunor Mines, was the setting for a gay farewell party last week, in honor of Miss Rita Prout. 167 Spruce North, who is leaving Timmins to take .up employment in Sault Ste. Marie. Coâ€" hostesses for the party were Mrs. L. Redford, Mrs. G. Armstrong, and Mrs. Glendinning. - Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at a shower by â€"Miss Claire Sweeney. â€" Following the ceéeremony a wedding breakfast was hel d at the home of the bride‘s ‘parents, 35 Cody Ave., and later â€"a reception for over one hunâ€" dred guests was held at the Legion Hall.. The bride‘s mother received in an olive green dress and the groom‘s mother assisted. wearing a black figâ€" ured frock . The® couple will resxde in Timmins. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guestsyat the wedding were Mr. Stewart McWhirter, uncle of the bride, from Cochrane, Billy McWhirter, of Kapuskasing,â€"and Bronâ€" son, Laurie and Essie McWhirter, all of Cochrane. Avery pleasant social evening was enjoyed during which guessing and other games were played. The guest Groomsman was Donald McWhirter, brother of the bride. Attending the bride was Miss Claire Sweeney, frocked in a dress of dusky rose, with white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Yesterday morning at 10 o‘clock the marriage of Evelyn McWhirter, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McWhirter to Daniel Sweeney, son of Mrs. A. Sweeney and the late Mr. Sweeney, was solemnized in the Rectory of the Church of the Nativity. Rev. Father Murray officiated. at the ceremony. The bride was lovely in a powder blue twoâ€" piece suit,‘ with white flowâ€" ered halfâ€"hat with white veiling, and white accessories. She wore a corâ€" sage of yellow roses. EVELYN McWHIRTER MARRIED YESTERDAY FAREWELL PARTY FOR RITA SPROUT ‘BRIDEâ€"ELECT IS HONORED AT SHOWER Purdie, Mrs. W. L. Hogarth, Mrs. M. Roach, Mrs. J. T. Newton, Mrs. I. K. Pierce, Mrs. P. Therriault, Mrs. H. H. Sinclair, Miss Gladys Countney, and unable to attend but sending gifts â€"were Mrs. H. Quinn, and Mrs. J. E. Sulliâ€" i A N AG AUTAdAZ _ 4 D JA s RA#f 4 P VY dfLud m‘ w.ek myor J. E‘ BM‘“‘ » gave an urgent call for patriotic womâ€" Mrs, R. C. Thomson and her daughâ€" en in the Porcupine to volunteer their ter Shirley entertained at their home, time in assisting in the distribution of 176 Spruce St. North, last week, at a the new ration books. Women, school lovely cup and saucer shower, in honor teachers, housewives, high school stuâ€" of Miss Phyliss McCoy, brideâ€"elect ot dents, nurses, are all most urgently this month, needed, as approximately 49,000 raâ€" Colourful bouquets of summer fowâ€" tion books must be distributed. The ers were placed tastefully throughout YOlunteers will work@in two groups, the rooms in honor of the occasion, One group from 8 o‘clock in the mornâ€" and the guests «nent a moast enijov. INng until 1 o‘clock noon, and the other Plerce and Miss Teresa Belec. Mrs. 8. R. MaCoy and Mrs. W. F. Moyile Also included among the guests were Mrs. V. Baker,, Mrs. E. Hawkins, Mrs. R. J. Taylor, Mrs. Red Phillips, Mrs. H. R. Rcwe, Mrs. W. R. Dunbar, Mrsâ€" van. Mare a FREE X1 tea. Hollinger Gravel claims ............ Public School ............................ Sandy Falls .................................... Hydro office ...:.:..................... same Wawaitin Falls ....................... Hydro office .......................... same Lower Sturgeon ............................ Hydro office .......................... same DUEWAIL Post Office ............... Sept 7th and 9th only CrALIt CFOCK School House ................. Saturday, 14th only Buffalo Ankerite ........................ Delnite Aunor Paymaster SConnaught ................ i PorCcupine ... . Public School.......... dn Dome Mines .................... Public School..............._........... Schumacher .................... Public School............................ Basement only............................ South Porcupine ....;..... Public School Porcupine .....;..... Public School.......... 10 a;gm.to 6: p.m. ine ‘Public School.......... 10‘ g.m, to 6 p.m. Mines .................... Public 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. icher ............. a..... Public School............................ ..2 p.m, to 5 p.m. daily Basement only............................ Sept. 9th to 13th, only SATURDAY, September 14th, 1946â€"During business hours. Hoyk ..;;::..;.. 303230 ies Mitchell‘s Store ...................... Night Hawk Centre ................ Dupont‘s Store .......................... Pamour Mines .......................... Mine Office ........ as arranged RAT The distribution will take place on Saturday, September 14, at the Cenâ€" tral, Holy Family, Mattagami and Moneta schools. ‘"‘Sure. I‘ve been here before toâ€" day, but I‘ve changed my mind." Public School Mine Public School office ... .. office ... office ... office ... office ... office .. Hydro office . Mine Office ..........................., same Mine office ............................ same Mine offige ............................ same Public School ............................ Hydro office ...:...:.................. same Hydro office ......................... same Hydro office ................... ....... SAame SALLY‘S) SALLIES . y~â€" School» :, |. i I Holy Family School Central School _ Moneta School .. # 1280 1€CUITL * wme and opeok l‘unch when M were. at school?" ‘ uY“’ wn’ whygn "Oh. I dunno! 'romelhn“a waste of time trying to do something Saturday, 14th only the French do so much better." A confirmed bachelor is a man who married â€" himself and . lived hlpyny ever after. Sept. 9th to 14th d bowels. _ â€" e en mmor;?mckly arouse these m petite and help to improve dueshgn. Dr. Chise‘s Kidneyâ€"Liver have a Tong record of depend: PSE l *A 4) 4 and l.m of Pep : Lamami w EASY FOR THEM PAQE'E |

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