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Porcupine Advance, 24 Oct 1946, 1, p. 2

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3 sA 'i'bw about the women voters of 'm:nmms ~setting a record and turnâ€" !IC out in full force to cast thelr ballats atiour next. municipalelection? â€" . %â€" ~ (% * *# / E+ ‘ We arrived at the Rasterm Star tea last. Satlirday, all set to buy some 6 md "treats" for the weekâ€"end because our "mixmistress" is like the old , mare, "she ain‘t what she used 39 ,pe" and: Mid takes a maximum amount t i ', io (beat eges wÂ¥B it until they; stapd "in oegg” â€" igccordâ€" * m. mm} when we nmd the genlal. Sellar ‘ryolite wmn 8 ‘jm beat us Q snd pretty-qfig’;l cleaned: n on . k .. ceaniciea that were for sale. Somehbw‘ fhe geranâ€" gasy mare, "she ain‘t wWhat she used 1 PC . aLUL -fim‘” jpeat eggs wih 3t until | m'éi TFowever when we appm wily was in charge of the baie table, all that sHe of two / in osin s Â¥11 amiite health nurtes just beat us $ lt 37. W i o9 hm NP hests :) C ty i5 en on es : % s 4 J s _ . : f i+ And even the Terrible Terrence has his worries. He thinks that the ‘‘. entise household should move back to Winnipeg,; bag and baggage.â€". You ‘j}gm he has just remembered that he fergo#ito that theyâ€"were movâ€" y £imng to.: Timmins, : now. _gnpposin’g Goh wirts to ind them how will he: know «*‘.hera thevy are? We don‘t think even: Postmaster King could answer yB . and rubber plant didn‘t â€" appeal to us, even with meay could never, ‘become strict veqe?arlu; ,?m ean: never take th Of copkies. | L6 D) IF4 hoi i1‘ ‘ # . T m ns zes .I.L- hm i m an. -'hln «3218 #4#anll to stop now would be just the some g5 éur; fighting, men lying down their arms halfway to their objective,. .. The women of Canada have in the past shown a lM@ick. of interest in public aflairs Women represent fAftyâ€"two per cent of the voting strength O > € but : aceording to statistics only a little over thirtyâ€"five per ‘da _f,"_'m ‘cast their‘ ballots : in \ muascim elections ‘during the past five Red Cross tnhaddmontomisthe buy . andphmae owh imaterials â€"with which to work. Oonseqfiently 4f has to be an aMâ€"oul Offort to raise the money and then makethecunm»mchnm §o many people feel that nowthewarisoverthmbnoturmauel umfimmdeam--but where they are? that one, Terry e d ie en( id h c c ies ‘ : y :sA * We gre considermg starting ‘a qntkled “Porcupme Quills” in which we could discuss the ‘many pqi.nts ef interest, disgust and controâ€" versy of most. importance to \the ; uid!ds but thsere is one subject flatly e to dlscuss and that is aoaxr s lence that some‘ people are so* th(;‘ t_ion of soap, even by way a harmless newspaper com‘ment causes M a.painful irritation althm’lgh it is a good brand of toilet soap. ‘Lord # give UBgthQ grace to lnugh and t‘i\lfi.gx’it to grinl . . 0. . : n« I:‘:t:?‘."‘;:"'"“ i'v f é 1» ‘ â€"â€" fl 5 + o iÂ¥ . ds on i “"""""""' c 2: . Céengratulations to Mr. and Mrs. “Tommy” Goodman (nee Gwen Webb) who pécame the proud parents of a l%alflw yount son on Tuesday night. | Mother and son are reported to be do- men of Canada sheould not feel to‘ than ever, there is be i~to ‘their peiactifie responsibilities ld as a whole: ~The women of uid wm upe!!a*the flcwry, ak« is "OfM a a s ATt THs LOWinsÂ¥ cof0; ; ; e n s t C t or aceountant of, your. . :.; __ _5 Matusl Life: of_ Cananda has released its ‘/Wm pdt, remg.:glpm members of its, ;, Shginie mh for .outstandilig service to their | h“jhclubrmmkyclmed. e It is hoped that the women of Ontâ€" mghivm take advantage of the amendâ€" sc ts nsl / es 214Ltr k â€" arfhare._ e‘ and It, ztakes a maximum am mt;n stapd 4n : " _â€";@ m the genial. . St all mab she could ofier,' wa’_s / Â¥hibHEr ptant.â€"zOne of ‘shot 4 and pretty-fip’}l cle: were for sale. Somehbw ge ing fine in St. ‘Mary‘s Hospilail‘ and g}xq father is coming along nicely too! ment to the Public Health Act, whereâ€" in . "every expectant mother â€" may obtain a. free medical examination upâ€" on mhkmc applicatiorm: in â€"the prescribâ€" ed form to a duly qualified medical éf Canada should mot feel New Liskâ€" L. LAUZON examination and advice. , This is comâ€" monly referred to as prenatal care. Unfortunately, too often, due to an attitude of soâ€"called modesty, the preâ€" natal period has;constituted the most neglected period of a baby‘s: existence. Physicians know a great deakl, about making pregnancy and . childbirth healthy and safe and no expectant mother, for her own sake or that of her child, shouldt feel embarrassment when consulting a physician about any matter pertaining to. pregnancy. The Government of Oontario, fully apprecâ€" intive of the importance of: this type of: preventive service, has: developed plan whereby every expectant mother may <be assured of one ‘complete physâ€" ical examination early in her pregâ€" nancy without cost to herself. . Further proof of the encouragement and assistance which is being given to the youth of Oour community by loeal service clubs can be found in the perâ€" son . of Miss Adelia Pellizzami who m winner of ‘the iPrincess Alice Club Scholarship in this year‘s Festival of Music. : This ambitious and talented young vocalist has applied for an audâ€" ition in connection with the radio proâ€" gramme "Singing Stars of Tomorrow". With such ability and courage and the backing of a worthy organization like the Princess Alice Club we may expéct to â€"see this young artist travel far in the field of music and we join her sponsors in extending best wishes for If you are tired of planning and preâ€" paring meals at ‘home, or if you are less fortunate "and â€"have to take all your meals in restaurants here is a opportunity to. enjoy â€" a ‘Notice the pegâ€"top corners, the soft‘sHirrings, and double handle. ‘The frame is gold plated and so is theIwek.=I%: various other fabti¢s .. . faille, suede eloth..moire . . ... and in such colors as brown, black or navy, as {well as a violetâ€"fuchsia shade in satin. This satim: handbag» is dedicated to late aft.emoons or ‘evenings when one‘s prettiest gowhs are ‘their‘ Mc far purpose dresging up a soelal event_ with importance." ‘ t a i1> > ans a â€" a~0 4o L w 20 ow Pm in# n c 2290 t s N. W. ERWARDDE complete .change. . Re ‘at. the Presbyterian : |Chnrch basement,.. Elm Street.SBouth, next Wednéesday. evening Oct: 30; betweems and 7 pm. when the ladies of the W.: A. planonaarvmea delicious 'home-cooked supper which will â€" cons(st of Baked Tendersweet Ham, vecetables, o:pot.atoes,b salads, home-mad‘e rolls, pickles, ple and tea. A cm:dil mvfbation is a:tended to Gee we‘re hungry already! true" story, which we considered camdmexcellen'b moral, was told: to a pareel : of : food overseas to a little girl «who was celebrating . her fifth birthday. : Born , dnring the war, this youngster. knew, noflh.inc of the temptâ€" ing little: luxuries, which we accepfi as an everyday necessity. meals . nad. been planed on raâ€" -tsloned milk,a seantâ€"ration of butter for â€"butter eu‘batitqte) rationed meat, rationeg. sugar ang now rationed bread which is reputed.¢o be very coarse, dark . and unpalafiable Candy, sweet bwcuits. cakes and most mua are not of flm world for Encll.m youngsters, 80â€" imagim her surprise when she fined to her home with Scarlet Fever. Get well soon! . regarding the play to be staged by the Caâ€"Boâ€"Gt Club on;Nov. 3, 4, and 5 in the basement. of.the Church ‘of ‘the Nativity. ‘ The time is the present, the setting a Virginian. mension, the famâ€" ily of the. bankrupt owners of the mansion " decide to act . as servants when; the establishments is refited to people from the north:,. iThe many plications which ensue provide the hemour inithis hilarious comedy which promes to draw large afidm«'ab chocolates, a tin of chicken, preserved peaches and several other items of good. things to eat. ‘A little panty was planned in‘ which several of the neighâ€" bours children took part and here is the moral, when the little hostess said "Grace" which has always been part of her mealâ€"time ritual, spontaneously. and~ without instruetion, the little mite added an exra word of thanks for her pareel and "the country where allâ€"the good things come from". It‘s someâ€" thing worth thinking about time we sit down to a full course meal with all the trimmings. _ § OOnsmt.matom ‘"twice to Mr. and Mre. Walter Cowsn, tncee Helen FPranâ€" cis),, of 9 P e, ; the proud parents of twins on s\mday "fast, in St. Mary‘s Hospj.tal. The twins, a boy. . (Raymond Brice) and a gin each presentation. m extended to little. Isabel Roge whO A Httle more information is to hand Best: wishes for a speedyâ€" recovery ln of chicken. preserved several. other items of eaut ‘A little panty was aeverml of the: neighâ€" ok partâ€" and here is e cin en s Atie mmmmmssaid- has always been part ne ritual, spontaneously. bgaelon.tbheubflemlte word of thanks for her e country. where all â€"the ome from". It‘s someâ€" inking about next time â€"a full course meal with ngeâ€" : #%.._ â€" % for speed;v reeovery o lfl:btle ‘Tseabel Rose whoâ€" this t â€"week and | . s?nk ; m ‘ing stants at 9 p.m. : Wwho"As> conâ€" "The Porcupine Citizens‘ Rehabilitaâ€" tion Committee is .sponsoring a Reâ€" Union Dance on Saturday, Oct 26, at the McIntyre Arena. All you need to gain admission is to _ be wearing uniâ€" form, a service button or have disâ€" charge papers. Veterans of both wars are cordially invited and an extra speâ€" cial invitation is extended to all ladies, whether exâ€"service personnel or not, and you don‘t even need to have an escort. Just come along and join in the fun. Free transportation is availâ€" able if you go to the office of the Vetâ€" erans‘ Taxi which is located right next door to the Legion Hall and tell them your. destination is the Reâ€"Union Dan- ce at the Mcintyre Arena. So make it a date on Oct. 26. Dancâ€" @4 es HOLD SHOWER FOR CLARA LINDROSS South Porcupine. Mrs. N. thander acted as coâ€"hostess with Mrs. Tasanko, The living room was tastefully decâ€" orated with assorted bouquets of fresh flowers and garlands of ribbon. During the evenifig a delicious lunch was serâ€" Mics Clara Lindross, bride elect of the month, was guest of honour at a delightful surprize shower held recentâ€" ly at the home of Mrs. V. Tasanko, ul ds d\ o Pn EW â€"-â€"--...-_ with dm ananeed in rainbow. hues rround 8 émm-piece of a mmiamne bride md groom. Miss Lindross was . the reciptent qf mupm mcMneupaitof â€"beatâ€" tiful Hudson Bay wool blankets, an Irish limen bridge set and several sets of matching towels. _ Attending the shower were Mrs. W. Maki, Mrs..G. Aaltonen, Mrs, T. Tuuri, Mrs. E. Gannon, Mrs. I. Micto, Mrs. F. Maki, Mrs. C. Laamanen, Mrs. A. Kari, Mrs. L. Lepisto, Mrs. W. Jaakkola, Mrs. Lydia HiH, MrSs. T. Pihlajamaki, the coâ€"hostesses, Mrs. V. Tasanko and Mrs. N. Ihander and the guest of honour. e evening a deliclous lunch was Serâ€" . aAnvn‘ Ttko ved The table was set in buffet stmw id } "‘l ?‘B?rfi“'f’ %uumu andâ€" 6â€"lbs. 10 ozs. «They are both fine and healthy and their mother is also repcrted to be doing ‘This totals the family to three, another wee boy was born while Walter was overseas. Nice going! Several others unable to attend conâ€" tributed to the gifts. "England expects that every . man this day will do his duty‘". .. .A mesâ€" sage that made history and .has been handed on, down through the. years, since that memorable day when it was relayed to the rest ofwthe fileet by their commander,‘ Nelson, who had been mortally wounded at Trafalgar, is still a challenge to the men of the Motherâ€" land and her vast Empire to carry on this tradition. We cannot help but a..sociwte ‘the message with the celeâ€" bration ‘of Navy League Week which is being observed all across Canada. The path .of duty has not always led the wayto glory, but the amount of personalâ€" satisfactionâ€" to be derived from the training of youth in the traâ€" ditions â€"of the sea and help mould the characters of future citizens is the way the leaders® of the various training groups who‘are in charge of the Sea Cadets are carrying out the message of Nelson.‘ In ‘Timmins the Lions Club sponsors the : local>+Sea Cadet Corps and they urge your assistance in helpâ€" ing build this group in a strong and active organization of â€"which the citiâ€" zen‘s of Timmins may be proud. FEREE! FPREE! FREE!. Yes it‘s true! Free entertainment with no strings atâ€" tached to it!" It‘s always fun to go dancing moreso when the transportaâ€" tion is free and admission is free also! Mrs. David Doucette has Toronto with her young after spending an extended her mother and father, Mr. z T § ? returned m mm‘ _ time visi â€" met anger, 312 Pine | St.. smgh., whofifiq,;g for : been aresldentd'flmm t ; years, ts + â€"T'â€"'â€"f PE Mr. S R.‘ Hooper, 214 Balsam St., will. South, left on Monday for Toronto, *24 where he will spend his vacation. N' KH sc s Miss Dorothy Brown has returned to her home in Toronto after spending several weeks visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Severt, 153 Mountjoy St. South. Miss Kay Smuk has returned home parents at 267 Balsam St. North. He after spending several days in Toronto has returned to Montreal to resume his consulting a prominent skin specialist. studies there., Miss Smuk‘s many friends will . . mevorncines en s i o. 1 t _ Nee s i en t > ns in 2e n t #% speedy recover d Mrs. Arnold Beauchamp, pleased to hear . m‘n “js show it >g e °. .. c B# Ave., have returned from : speedy recoverfi Evening Ausxiliary} of ; United Church ~South Porcupine are holding their anniversary supper on Monday, Oct.. 28, from 5â€"7 p.m. Admission by ticket only and <tickets are available from the members_ of ‘the Womens, Asâ€" sociation and FEvening Auxiliary, or may be obtained from Williams Drug Store. : i5511 JPA P HACFILT Mr. G. E. : er ’ oc Agnion me visi . VAB iger, 312 Pine | St.. smgh., whoxw,;;- en a resident d 'rmtm fiplf?. BP8 ic( . . Hooper, #14 Balsam St., Ef\. 1.5 l 4 e o i . o o Aand “mm. m her mm n t is o us w n N c B c 1 Py s PBR YR h. tm 4 25th RIVERSIDE PAVILIO HENRY KELNECK and HF ORC HEST "THE HOME OF, HAPPY FEET" . ~Admission â€"â€" $2.00 per co itfi tig} . C @(rs Wilfred Perrier returrâ€" m ed; to. :C t on Monday. They were tea Vsiting theh' son, Mr. Albert Perrier ne: and daughter. Mrs, 0. Biladeau, +A T t ns cce lt l c mt id ie m o. s c ts o M in for Noranda, where he will attend to Mr. J. Van Tent, 48 CGeorge St., has returned to New Foronté where he will resume emp! at the Goodyear Rubber Company. â€" ZPM 9 # Mr. Johdlouktnsboenvmungm Mry. and Mrs. G. A, have reâ€" turned to their home m nto after spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs.J. D. Foster, 58 Montgomery Ave., ‘ City. Mr. Beauchamp prier m , attended his Compâ€" tion, that of the Mutual Canada at Tadousac, Quebec. Ave., have returned from an trip in the United States. lled through the upper spent considerable time tn iple

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