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Porcupine Advance, 26 Sep 1946, 1, p. 3

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Print: your name and address, pattern nuimber clearly. is designed to make. your look slender,â€" h AAQ _ AVALL Association the school. ercises and was drawn partment of education .. i crafts and tion was e> the associat During t various. am! differeéent" Pattern <W4736 . . . Slim princess lines of Pattern â€"W4736 emphasize your slender waist. Three sleeves <lengths, Fasily made.. Flattering flounced hat included. * Pattern ‘ W4736 comes in junior miss sizesâ€"11,»13,> 15,< and 17. Size 13, dress, requires 2% . yards: 54 inch fabric; hat takes % yard fabric, embroidery. * WQm 11â€" 12 34â€" 48 , "(40â€"42) . Guest speaker for the evening â€"was Miss L. C. Kely, Supervisor of Nurses of the Porcupine District unit, who gave an interesting and. instructive talk on. "Healthy, Happy Children" illustrated by the demonstration of new equipment, â€"used by the unit for th@.,, care. of : school <children : of â€"the district, such as the new audiometer The Birch Street Home and Schogl Ass‘n held their first regular meeting of the new season in the school gym on Monday evening, with a good atâ€" tendance of members and prospective ture:lesson, and Mrs, D. Morrison and Mrs. Neily led in prayer." Mrs. C. Pennie, Mrs. C. Aitken and Mrs. W. Laidlaw took ‘the part of African schoolteachers, offering an outâ€" line of the methods used in the eduâ€" cation of ‘African children, Mrs Morrison presided: over a brief MISS KELLY TALKSâ€" TO HOME, SCHOOL ASS‘N A "quiz‘" conductedâ€" by â€" Mrs,. H. ESchultz, formed one of the items on the program for the ‘meetting conâ€" ducted by the W.MS. of Mackay Presbyterian church on Thursday afterâ€" socm perlod wmch followed the pro- During the entertalnme.nt pgriod various amusements were. held m the differént rooms of the school. . Miss Thorburn and Mr. O‘Connor conductâ€" ed a ‘"Paul Jones", Miss Thom and Mr. Kidd were in of parlor games, Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Smith conducted: a variety of contests and Mr. Hocking and Mr. McRae were in charge of a bingo game with Mr. Elâ€" lacottâ€" acting as director. : At the conclusion of the evening reâ€" freshments and a social period were enjoyed. was drawn to the effort of the Deâ€" partment of Education to further edult education. in Timmins. by lessons in crafts and other subjects. An invita- tion was extended to all interested in the association : to become. mempers. . “ t The Mattagami Home and School Association met on Monday evening in the school. Following the opening .ex. ercises and business session, attention Plans were discussed for the holding of a rummage sale in October, the date to beâ€"announced later. Work was handed out to the members, the finâ€" ished products of which will be sold at the annual Christmas sale. Mrs. T. Glaister and ‘Mrs. J. Knell were apâ€" MATTAGAMIâ€"H.: S. GROUP ENJOY EVENING The Ladies Guild of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church met on Monday evâ€" ehing in the Church hall,. with Mrs. F. Melville, president, occupying the chair. ningham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moyle, Mrs. Betty Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. M. Black, Mr. and Mrs. G. Doughty, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Ly Ford,. Mrs. Margaret Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilâ€" ton, :Mr. and Mrs.: A. Perron, and Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Black. Refresnments were served, and the president cordially. invited all to atâ€" tenp _the next‘ meeting to be held: on A business period followed, and ‘inâ€" cluded a resume of the past year‘s activities, and discussions on proposed projects for club. ' <~The ~entertainment : committee then took ‘charge‘of <the meeting, and seyvâ€" stt onl the newcomers, after which a devot- lonal period was led by Gerald and Muriel Doughty. at ~8.30 in â€"the PFirst United Church with 24 members present. <‘Try The Advance Want Ads LADIES GUILD PLANS® _â€" RUMMAGE SAE Present were: Mrs. and Mrs. T. Cunâ€" _ MARCOS CLUB _ STARTS NEW SEASON first fall meeting of the Marcos y 043 _AAA lesson, afd Mrs. D QUIZ FEATURES V. M. S. MEETING read the as ‘a ‘novel > quiz ad the Scripâ€" Morrison and Members of the Porcupine Health Unit enjoyed a social getâ€"together on Sunday when they jJourneyed to Cook‘s Lake for a weiner roast The tradiâ€" tional roasting of weiners, and singâ€" ing around the bonfire was arranged by Miss Lois Kelly. 7.30 this evening in the church baseâ€" ment. ~ Those between the ages of 15 to 17 who are interested have been urged to attend. _ Ed Wilson and Lawrence Morley were in charge of a meeting earler: this week, which planned the meeting toâ€" night. Convenor for the affafr was M Wales, ably assisted by Mr. J. Mrs, E. Starling,: Mrs. L. Baxter R. Webster and Mrs. D. Allen. â€" Mrs. _R. Sullivan.sang, and. Miss Gladys Dodge â€"played the violin, with Miss Sue : Meadows as accompanist. A alng-sbng was much enjoyed, as were a number of games, supervised by Mr. ‘The annual banguet of the choir. of First United church was held in the church . hall on . Friday evening, when ghoir . mem.'bers brought: frisnds. as their guests. § Mr.; R.. Wales, choir, was chairman of â€"the: meeting, : which â€" also bheard; from. Mrs.: M. Mustard," R. Huckerby, Mr. L. Hill «+ and. Mr. H. Wm. E. Jamieson meeting United CHOIR ENJOYS ANNUAL DINNER g.”’;“â€". v 4 x DISTINCTIVE FLOBAL ARRANGEMENTS WHEN mouton, which is a fleecy lambskin sheared and colored to resemble beaver, firs came along, we loved it just for budget price and durability alone It stillâ€" is the dream of the pennyâ€"wise and poundâ€"wise, too, and still lovely in beaver effect; but now it comes along: in otherâ€"fur:colors, is softer and lighter in actual weight (though not in warmth) and has: into highstyle silhouettes, Too, as in the case of. this â€"butterscotch colored Laskin mouton coat, a special treatment sees to it that rain or snow will not spot, curl or mat the plushy, soft surface pile. Notice the big sleeves, the wide shoulders, the generous flare . . . stylish, no? . . . and this means that your very inexpensive mouton fur coat wiu do proud with evening clothes, as ‘well‘ as over stadium or workaday cutfits. A ty es e n Butterscotch]Mouton « of is éfla’r is planned â€" for e church baseâ€" the ages . of 15 ted have ‘been was Mrs. R group of + ie * oÂ¥ t Noi J C ht t t wntistorn Sn dov cb sn qo 55 y wg,‘wf s w S un h it Ne : c n t t i s o in ts sgint q'\'* Mn ol 2t 1705 d t BanmK or MoNnTREAL: sAnapa‘s No working with Canadians in every walhk of lifé since 1817 Ways and means of raising money waes discussed and it was decided to have an evening of varied entertainâ€" ment and, music, also a penny â€"sale table. A small fee is to charged and the date has been set as Nov. 7. Purther plans will be announced later. Several of the Club‘s veteran mem»â€" bers are in line for their 20â€"year jewel. The sale continued on into the eve. . Mr.. Bill Robinson, of Toronto,, hasg ning, when Mrs. O‘Gorman and Mrs. arrived in Timmins to take up Carnovale took over,. ployment for the next four months. The sale of baked goods. proceeded briskly under the supervisiin of Mrs. E.. McAlendin, Mrs. D. Reynolds and Mrs. P. McAleavey, % Keeley‘s Electric Shop was crowded on Saturday afternoon by women paâ€" tronizing the bake sale conducted by the Senior Catholic Women‘s League. Court whist was played during the evening, with prizes going to Mrs. J. Sears, first; Mrs. Les. Hocking, 2nd; and Mrs. T. Marriott, 3rd. > At the end of the cardâ€"playing: the hostess served a very deliciouk lunch, including :, birthday ‘cake, ~trimmed with pink sand green candles, a symbol of the seventh anniversary of* the Club. â€" This brought a. very pleasant evening to a close. All P.N.G‘s have been urged to attend the next meeting, which is ‘to be held at the home of Mrs.~O. Lacy, 34 Toke S5t., on Monday, Oct. 28. . . . NOBLE CRA PLAN FOR NOV. maoldeethatNoblaound' 4 Club met on Monday event@ ‘At~ the hemedmaom.ll;kamBmwm‘ Bt., with Mrs. J. Sears, presidint,â€"in dbmmmm- These five points mean comwama-the first requisite for personal securityâ€"the first requisite for national security, When you shape your future on thcsc five poum, you shape the future ‘of the nation, _ Canada‘s future is in the hands of her people . . . That future is threatened by the:menace of inflation .. Canada‘s bulwark against this menace is the steadfast performance of her No. 1 citizens, Here is the No. 1 citizen‘s fivc-poxnt programme of personal finances: ; BAKE SALE HELD BY SENIOR CW.L, Buy only thosé goods.which are in fair supply and save my money for the‘day when goods now in short supply will be readily available, Avoid black market purchases. . Keep up my :| Build up my sivings account,;: > Hold on to my Victory Bonds and Certificates: Quality â€" This h.wby;{ J,}"Q Guaranteed â€" 8¢C _ clinic this week, NC «"â€" December 6th has been set: as the te":> date ofâ€"the Club‘s Ohristmmas dance. ‘m» â€" ‘ ‘Those present included Mrs. F. Wood« wel. bury, Mrfs. G. Campbell, Mrs. ®‘:‘Greâ€" Y WGo UV dAE Lumb, Mrs. mmxmmnmdy visitingâ€" her mother and father,; Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. Tremblay, 161 Pine St. North‘ this week, The visit is made with the â€"purpose of helping in the celebration : of: Mr. and Mrs. Tremâ€" blay‘s golden wedding anndvmry, which takes place today. Mrs. G. Armstrong and Mrs. BarÂ¥y. _ Mrs. Barry served a delicious lunch to the This is not selfls but the reallzation CELEBRATE ; GOLDEN WEDDING ‘(,z

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