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Porcupine Advance, 10 Oct 1946, 1, p. 3

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the banguet and :mfl'ea convahers Included Mrs.â€"«W. all ssessions ~of the conven 8: H.: Lillie, Miks L. Mayowna, Bee will:give a complete report _ ofthe Mrs M. W.lmams Mrs. T. Gay, Mrs. National Convention held retently in . MéLaren and fii's Â¥s. Cambridge. ‘Women‘s League are invited m:}a‘ Mrs. F. Southam,~ | the banquet and will be welcpmed t a%tgxfx conyehers include all +sessions <of the convent Y ; Mrs~H. Lillie, Miss L. ti 0.30 and it ‘is yorrit _ the celebrant. vention banquet will be held in the McIntyre Community Building, Schuâ€" macher, Thursday evening at 7 pm. Visitors, delegat h MB . dnc dnc ols dnc c t d mins, on Wednesday and Thursday, . mameWmm'umuonmnn Club of the Oct. 38 and 2M. of PFirst â€"United Church were hostesses O.E.S. was held last week at .the home Mmumummgtnmwmammm..q * on fall tea, bake sale, and sale of ‘fancy Mrs. Day gave a resume of the honor wmmmmmmk.whbhmheldmthechurchthathndbeenbeswweduponheru Bese of Timmins, Diocesan President, basement. lady in waiting to the Most Worthy MMQumbmm Mrs. G. Btarling and Mrs. W. M. Musâ€" Grand Matron, Mrs. Mamie Landers morning high mass for livâ€" tard welcomed the many guests.: The of Tampa, Florida. ing and de‘eeaud_membeu will be cash table and tickets were in charge â€" Many beautiful articles for the sala on all concrete jobs. Will make basements, homes, public: buildings, facâ€" tories and mines “B%fie’*])’ry”.‘ AQUELLA is a "Must" Waterproofs and Damp-proof s# Intenor and Exterâ€" i0r PorousMasbnry Surfaces such as Concrete Maâ€" sonry and Cinder Blocks, Cflihfdbh Bi'lck ‘Rough Plaster, Stucco.> i) o 4 This Scientific Mlneral Coating, â€" which = waterproofed _ the® Maginot Line, is of oustanding interest to home owners, architects, . engineers and contractors. Northern Industri¢s: Company PO Bbx'172 e ;:-‘-meochrane, Ont ie i~ W. P. Bennetts Mrs. T. Coulson and Kihséy, and those who served the â€" tastefully arâ€" MUSIC TEACHE] PT . A N MNMTOCDD other sumble terms. asoma ie doe T W J. m and those who served refreshments were Mrs. C. Burns, Mrs. A. Baxter and Mrs, Allan. â€" The attractive display of home bakâ€" ing was in charge of Mrs. J. Ralph, who also supervised the novelty table. .The fancy. work mple .. WAS . under the upervision of Mrs. MacDongld and ’1 Cb __Coâ€" Canada Savmgs Bonds, like the famous s wartime Victory Bonds, are backed by Canada itself. _ Cashable at full, value: {including . accrued interest) by this Bank at any time. _ BUY CANADA SAVINGS BONDS AT THE . NEARBST BRANCH . OF w im > ts ’fl_ ll Bonds on 15th October, . . . ment for them is made. xz yment for Final plans were made for the tea, home bake sale, and sale of fancy work which was held on Saturday afternoon at the church. . _ Following the business session, the meeting was ooncluded with benedicâ€" tion after whlch social half hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served. The Woman‘s Association of First United Church held their regular meetâ€" ing last Thursday in the church hall. The meeting opened with the Associaâ€" tion hymn after which the devotional period was conducted by Mrs. J. Ralph. | Mrs." F. E. Robinson was elected chairman of a committee to deterâ€" mine the nature of this year‘s welfare work. She will be assisted by Mrs. L. Lumb and Mrs. C. Leppan. New member attending the meeting was Mrs. Ron Jones. Mrs. W. Harrison was appointed publicity convener for the year. UNITED CHURCH W.A. HOLDS TEA AND SALE appointed to look .After . the disposal of funds in the shelter account. Mrs. J. Dalton Jr.. was appointed head of the committee and will elect her own assistants. The commlttee in charge of gatherâ€" ing ,collections from welfare boxes loâ€" cated in town turned in a considerable amount of funds to treasurer Mrs Bob Buel. Mrs. L. Hartmah a new. memâ€" ber, was appointed to the committee. ‘Plans for a Sprlng fashion show. were also . discussed and gommittee was' P Sss | _ _ The regular monthly meeting of the Kinette Club was ‘held:in the dlning room of the Grand Hotel with Mrs. R B. Sturgeon, fpresident in the, chair A report was given by the committee in charge of the Hard Times Dance which was held last Friday night at the Riverside Pavilion, and the prizes which were to be awarded dancers were shown to the members. KINETTES PLAN SPRING FASHION SHOW The mystery prize was won by Mrs. Nevada Rutherford, who received florâ€" al decorated" correspondence cards, A:dainty lunch was later served. Members present were Mrs. Elizabeth Jackon, president, Mrs. Mary Fisher, ‘viceâ€"president,‘ Mrs. Violet i Morrow, secretaryâ€"treasurer, Mrs, Mary Cook, Mrs, Mary Ralph, Mrs. Nevada Rutherâ€" ford, Mrs. Kathleen King, Mrs. Annie Goodman and Mrs. Violet Day, the hostess, j CA Cmm of work to be held in November were displayed during the business of the meeting. ; Following the business portion of the meeting, a â€"social hour was enjoyed during, which members played bingo, the winners of lovely prizes being Mrs. Mary Ralph, and Mrs. Mary Fisher. Many beautiful articles for the saile Plans for a dance to be held on.. 18 in the Hall were discukseg’anfi‘t Young People‘s to be held‘ t, give.Timmins Lodge members an opâ€" i8 portunity to meet Mrsg. Fletcher, presiâ€" dent of the Rebekah Assembly of Onâ€" |Sapurday, at the Hollinger Hall tario, ‘ _ Prior to the meeting a banquet will : ‘ Following the business, a social half pe neld in the Airport Hotel. t‘ j -‘.,-lv‘-‘:‘-’ , uhk : § . ) : se mu‘u. Ad dAULAOY VAALA q u.un.uuuuu, did4 1e Ade i } m : A t Lafontaine and Mrs Nellie Bredeau. REBEKAH LODGE HAS JOINT MEETING During the business of the meeting ‘Tonight the members of the Gold severar letters which had been received Nugget Rebekah Lodge will meet with from the sick with thanks for candy the Kitchener Lodge in South Porâ€" and flowers recelv , were read. _ cupine Masonic Hall. The occasion will hour was enjoyed. session a ing to glqse with the At the. Wiool, flannelette and cotton were giyâ€" en of the Moose, Timmins Chapter en out for the making of socks and. 303 met at the home of Recorder Mrs. other articles, and it was noted that Aurore Baker on Thursday last, to audit there is an abundnce of yarn to be the books and complete the quarterly. rke ;_;{‘Qrk‘efis; would rebort which is to be sent "to the hnaâ€" jety. Wdrkéd H( dn' WÂ¥ * 4 be welcomed by the societ tional office at Washington D.C. _ Adjutant Church brought the meet, The (next regular meeting. of the cloth : and dresses were contrib Wool, flannelette and cotton were en out for the making of socks AYIL JY JY L LN U The regular meeting of the Red Shield was held on Monday evening in the Salyation Army Citadel with Mrs. J. McChesney, president in the e ooo uk s in . hA ie ‘The secretary, Mrs, Mason, read the minutes of the previous meeting, and also read several interesting letters +# * 4 . § L n in > q e n 4 _ 0 q c o o ies 4 s BA CA EL L q 2 Members present included Mrs. A. Ramsay, Mrs. M. DeMille, Mrs. W. Banks, Mrs. W. Brewer, Mrs. W. Wilâ€" son, Mrs. C Haystead, Mrs. A. Hill, Mrs. N. Young, Mrs. Gilmour Smith, Mrs. B. Rutherford, Mrs. J. Foster, and Miss L. Mayowna. Guests included Mrs. C. Surman, Mrs. R, Edleston, Mrs. Ross, and Mrs. D. Cartwright. also read several interesting letters complimentin,g the organization on the splendiq work accomplished by the Following the business session, a socâ€" jal period â€"was enjoyed and refreshâ€" ments were served. Prizewinners at the weekly whist drive held on Tuesday night at the Legion Hall were Ladies first, Mrs A, Stomehouse; second, Mrs. B. McQuar- rie, ‘third, Mrs. J. Cowan. Gentlemen‘s first, Mr. J. Phillips, second Mr. M. Wallingford, and third, Mr. R. Menâ€" Wishes for a Usp;edy recovery were extended to Comrade P. Jeffries who is still confined to hospital. Mrs. L. Court won the regular monthly meeting draw. RED SHIELD MEETING ind s# art C C Three bowlihg teams were picked with Mrs. E. Finchen, Mrs. S. Shiw and Mrs. 6. Starling as captains. was accep)led It was . decided that Qn the third M’on ay of the month meeting would be held at. the home one of the members, the first meeting to. be held on Oct., 21 at the home of. President Borland 76 Balsam S. Work will be done for the annual fall bazaar which will be. held in November. Speclal business of the meeting was arranglng for canvassing for Poppy diennes Fermes Francaise held in the pa.rish hall of St. Anthony‘s Cathedral with Mrs L. Martin presiding, plans were discussed and made for the reâ€" gional congress to be held on Oct. 9 and 10. Many outâ€"ofâ€" town visitors will be pi;esent for the occasion, there being twentyâ€"three divisional sections of the organization each of them having reâ€" ceived an invitation, and many having , The minutes of the pxeviohs mee : were . read ~and â€" adopted, ahda cofresâ€" â€" pondence and financial statements Af were given. Application for members W ec was accepted. . : % dien GRAY coaclfl LINES Monday evemng Borland the pres ideht Pi.AN FOR BOWLING Mon _ LEAVE NORTH BAY j01an. 4.301.u. 11.30p.a. Ladies Auxiliary of.the Canadi ionâ€"was held‘in the Legion ; T BVJ~" N work!"._" The regular monthly meeting of the renty-four k *; and dr' $7.00 ez mssn $12.60 Miss Rhondda Kellyâ€""Miss Ausâ€" . ch,osien Atrom. over i imoo contestants in Australia * to ‘show Austratliagn woollen faghions all over the world has now ‘completed her tour of England and has also visited Paris, will shortly be leaving for the U.S. and Canada. ISLES: CLUB: TO' HOLD DANCE " articles â€" of Benediction. the business ~enjoyed. omrade . C All members who plan to attend are to contact Mrs, Marriott, the Lodge secretary, and are requested to meet at the Rebekah Hall this evening at 5.15 where arrangements will be made for all to go to South Porcupine. Semor Regent Mrs, Cordelia Chenier attendgd the auditing and those who v#orked during the afternoon included m's Jeanne Mathe, chairman, Mrs. E. Lafontaine and Mrs. Nellie Bredeau. The ‘next regular meeting of the chapter. will be held on,. Oct. 14 at 8.30 pm. when all coâ€"workers are reâ€" quested to attend. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by coâ€"hostesses Mrs. N. Young and Mrs. Jack Foster. _ The W.MS. of Mountjoy United Church held its regular monthly meetâ€" ing in the church basement last week with President Mrs. B. Rutherford in the chair. Following the business portion of the meeting, and ‘the devotional service, Miss L. Mayowna and Mrs. A. Ramsay conducted a study period, the theme of ‘which was "Labor in Industry in already accepted. Following the business of the meetâ€" ing. a social period was enjoyed. At the regular monthly meeting last Wédnesday of La Federation des Canaâ€" The auditory committee of the Womâ€" : REGIONAL _CONGRESS _ ~HELD IN TIMMINS Mr. Treneer announced that through the coâ€"operation of the radio station the program of the Toronto Conservaâ€" tory of Music, dealing with examina. tion material, is being broadcast again this yea rlocally on successive Sundays at. 9.15 ‘am. for a period of" three‘ months. w ) . ww * It ‘was also agreed that Reginald Geen, pianist, of Oshawa, and Edouard Bartlett, violinist, of Timmins, should be engaged to give a concert in the McIntyre Auditorium, the date of which has been tentatively set for Tuesday, Nov. 19. A students‘ recital will be given on Tuesday, Dec. 3. : Following the business sesston, Mr. Treneer gave a short Aaddress on the copstruction, ..possibilities and limitaâ€" tions of the pipe organ. He played an organ solo, "Allegretto Pastorale," by Alfred . Gual, â€" B utA A Several new and prospective mem- bers were introduced during the meetâ€" Ainitial fall meeting of the Porâ€" branch of the Ontario Music Ass‘n was held in the radio tetior o:i.'rneiday evening with Vice«â€" deht H. C. Treneer presiding. In order to fll vacancies which had occurred <during the summer months, George Jenkin was appointed secretary and Mrs. C. Wilkins as treasurer. It was agreed that Miss Blanche Dodge should serve as assistant treasurer, SE o °e t C «n «t PeCR e t w:.P.Nohnmthechnr 'rhemeet- ing opened with prayer after which the minutes of the previous medting were read and correspondence and finâ€" ancial reports given. A vote of thanks to the oonveners of various activities during the: past month was extended by the president. It was with regret that the resignation of Mrs. Kerwni, former correspondence anavuatawer ~ oosma a â€" a a amendl _ .8 w = S__ist _ wWOMEN OF MOOSE TO MEET MONDAY MOUNTJOY W.M.S. HOLD MEETING the regular monthly meeting last esday of La Federation des Canaâ€" MUSIC TEACHERS PLAN CONCERT °y month was extended by the president. It 1t was with regret that the resignation E° of Mrs. Kerwni, former correspondence secretary, was accepted. :will be h replaced by Mrs. E. Mc.Al Mrs. m O‘Gorman was elected to replace Mrs. Aâ€" Papineau,; a former oouncmor who has t« leff theâ€"district, â€" on ‘ming Dalry Milk, brmm ibr lowindlealth to adnlts s and youngsters alike. mm healh at your During‘the business of the _ meeting the annuat flonation. to the"Children‘s Shelter wis pasted qggamm}ms â€"fo vention |â€" be heldâ€"here Oct._ ji"fi "84, _ > i here a social hour was enjoyed rish. hall of the Y k ty PmE PW with President Gainty refreshments served. on s W > in the pa the Nativity, Church of PURITY FLOUR â€" PURITY OATS _‘And I herebycall:upon all votersâ€"to take imâ€" mediate proceed.mgs to. have any. errors or omisâ€" sions corrected ‘according to law, the last day for appeal being.the;28th day; of‘October, 1946. i. Dated at South Poroublfien this 7th day of October, 1948. . 3E . P. H. Murpry, I W t %: 0 is ~Clerk, Township of Tlsdale.. Notice is hereby, given that I have complied with Section 8 ofâ€"the Voters‘ Act ‘and that‘ I have posted up at: my .office at. South: Porcupine on the : 7th of "October, â€"1946, the list of all persons entitled to. vote in the said: municipality.at municipal elections. and that suth list remainsâ€"there for‘jnspection. Clerk‘s NotigedF First Postinpg of Voters‘ List SENIOR C.W.L. . PLAN FOR CONVENTION ‘Voters‘ Lists, 1946, Municipality of the Township w)!~ p» % ; Â¥ 5 rone 9: Telep > * wl poruge in ..-"4 â€" # $nd ‘vâ€" ib s l t e ® # # w J « |J!ID #IG 1 VOEERS‘ â€"LIST 1946 A meeting of the local Agmonia Girl Guides will be held on ‘Twes Oct. 15, in the committee room of Town Hall at 8 o‘clock. All mem and anyone interested in the work "urged to attend. served.. â€"A happy.â€"time is expect theâ€"girls hope the ladies will a holding. a.Court of Honor at the ! linger Hall 6:30 til 8 o‘clock. 4 Allâ€" the members of the associf are invited to attend this funct The prizes which were earned by Guides «at camp this summer awarded ~and: a refreshment will GIRL GUIDES ASg‘N, TO MEET TUESDAYX MONTH FOR; A. $100 LOAN ayable in.12 monthly instalments the Girl Guides

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