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Porcupine Advance, 28 Nov 1946, 1, p. 3

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x wb N “fn.:otmc flcures neuis : Make it all of . the . ubflc or try makinc the big yoke > d u* n;rast in cblor._ Girls‘! _sizes 6, 8, ut _T swirl the skirt _ of . JIy. . Mise WABS8. ‘Trim shirtband colar fly front. . Try easy wopl. yarn . : stitching for #A. tohch ‘thatlooks soâ€"6â€"0 ‘expensive. atterm comes in‘ Jr. Miss Q-' cce P ry y ho u0 ts Td t ic ty o Th 15, 17. 'Bize 13 2% \yfirds 54 nch; yard eontrast., _ â€" _ Equally ;deloctam tor sehoo! or dress up, Pattern is right for CARRS, “’o * perfet M available ‘ror dous. 12 1" x / 142 me‘ror dolls, 12, 14, 16 18 .. For individual yardages, â€" â€"Pleats whittle : the ~wihist, > sI2E$ : gI7ZB. '.l'he brmging of concert artists to .i is distriect was mentioned, plans beâ€" ing completed at a later date. wma For your pretty comings “afidi ¢bincs . this pert twoâ€"piecer uaa.mum Pabtern ‘W9213 is an easyâ€" -tevr« peplum ‘dress with the knack ‘Apoking exbensive. Start it now! izes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20;. 40. Size 16 .taiaa 18% â€"yards. 30 inch fabric, ¢ Spnd TWENTY CENTS for each patâ€" tem required to The ADVANCE, Be sure' to print cléarly your. NAME and ADORESS,., PATUTERN NUMBER and Mr Geen was present at the meeting _;mdg gave constructive pointers to the teachers. _ pupils recltal will be held in the :sxnya.tlon Army Hall on Tuesday, Dec. 3, at 8 p.m. Wmm . waimm a 'rhe Porcupine Branch of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers‘ Association regently‘ held‘ an executive meeting at the: home of : the ‘president, Mrs. R. Vary at the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite Property The excellent recital . given by Regâ€" inald G. Geen and ‘FEdouard Bartlett mwas: very; favorably . commented. upon and the capacity audience that attend> _ ed‘ was mentioned with gratification. red and green poinsettias. On each side were red candles set in appropriate holders.: The smaller tables also feaâ€" tured the Christmas motif, and the ‘complete picture presented was very gay. Mrs.â€"I.> Hocking, Miss:â€"Hazel Lavin Mre. Easterbrook, Mrs. W.:J. SBtephens and Mrs. J. Langman served the guests. The~ evyeâ€"catching. was convened by Mrs. L. Brownlee, Mrs. The last meeting of the year of the ;Associaeuon is to take the form of a iOhrtstmas party, and will be â€"held at the‘ Bnflalo-Ankerite Lodge. MUSIC RECITAL TO BE HELD TUESDAY â€" convened by. Mrs. L. Brownlee, ‘Mrs. W. Mclaren and Mrs. D. Webber.. A great variety of aprons were on view, â€" with, fancy tea aprons :‘ and© sturdy 58280 household ones rivalling each other. . ‘‘The‘ bakeâ€"table was laden with apâ€" petite inspiring ca.kes, cookies:and pies,. t§m° .and was convened by Mrs. J. Dean and Mrs. J. Webb.: Mrs. N. Buck and Mrs. ’due M. Lutz were in charge of the. white °03 elephant table,: which. offered . many CCR ~yarious© incidentalsof interest. as i w . : aa A ove The Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge held a highly successful afternoon tea, bake and fancy work sale recen"tly in the I.â€"O. O. F. Hall. 3 j Past president Mrs. James Keene and Mrs. K.; Rowland Noble â€" Grand, were coâ€"hostesses â€" for the afternoon, and greeted the bustling crowd that attended. ~Mrs. M. Sears and Mrs. G. : Masters poured tea.> The main table was laid out in a Yuletide theme, with a deliâ€" cate glass centrepiece surrounded with The Timmins Cabogi â€"Club attended High Mass at the Church of the Nativ» ity on Aunday in a body. and held their monthly: Commiunion>. "Eollowing ‘the 6 0 NSE ie PME OE 1. 12 "a 2e ol is s r-â€"“" club mambers attinded upgmegss $ ALICE GLUR arranged Communion Breakfast in the : basement of the church.. _ c Sumhes :Princess Alfce Club held its Long tables were arranged on an ANâ€" jmoninty meeting recently at the home gle on either side of the head. table, and of Mrs.: 0. Kennie, 185 Hemlock: Bt. were gally set with red checkered cloths' JiAfter: buslness was attended to, Mrs. and burning. candles, | ‘W J. Doran spoke. of the. "Porcupine Miss Rita Prest was in chal‘ge of the comunity COncertB” and urged those kitChen, With the M.isses Flol‘énce Mur“ intereSted to Obtam" membership"'.‘ith- phy, tLots McA'lendin Jean . Sweeney, ‘Gut ‘delay.. The meeting adjourned fip e 2 t oo en o _ 20 M en ap c )c o ce se o "A‘nn PMears 4 me Myrsg. E. Sauder entertained the ladies with a number of beautiful pia.no selec- tions. | Miss Rita Prest was in charge of the kitchen, with the Misses Florence Murâ€" xshy, tl’..ois McAlendin, Jean Sweeney, L Kmeen'?me Blfiifl Qora“’m‘ ' ‘Alessandri;. . Romuâ€" aldi and Irene Merla assuting The girls served_a very enjoyable :meal, beâ€" ginning with tomato juice, tgllowed by a main course of roast veal, buttered green beans, mashed potatoes and yvariety of cakes. Those attending the â€" Communion: Breakfast were spiritual leader Father J. Callaghan and ‘Cabogians Joe Resâ€" zel, Agnes Evans, Benny Ward, Pat Larmer, Jr.. Jean Sweet, Agnes Doudef-,- John CGarvey, Aurora Toffanie See, Joe Lucclantonio, fielen Reszel Bob Hanninn, Gisp, Angus Chapman, Ry Lejoie, Jordon Cauley, h «24. on se t t h t x ho ® s ofi dn s 19 t t nc Niw td ey,. Al Callaghan, Merle Morris, John â€" Little: Carol Ann Enright, daughter Teresa Killeen, Pat Killeen, Amelia® ebrated herâ€" fourth birthday : recently. Chopp, John Parker, Lalie Morris, Cora ~A‘ group of her friends gathered at her Craig, Carme! Fox, Nick Basciano, Mae home for jolly party.: Mrs. Enright \ .CAâ€"BOâ€"GL CLUB. ATTENDS HIGH MASS CHRISTMAS TOUCKH PLAN FOR" N@ERT S ‘in Schumacher la.t.\ NEARS CO‘._' PLETION: Dec‘t #~ Â¥ \} ‘ ,) CR.UtsE. LINE -,,Hm'es something in.aineubx:al g.f rdint dress that. would ‘be ‘just peathy for that, crui,se to:; =,f_:; 198 y0 been boring‘us "about recentiy,.‘The dress has Doin nan‘ tyb the: pocket.‘flaps, which fare‘ repeated in..‘ w sty says heve. by. Mary Meade, singer on Nfi0’83; iffy‘s Thy although these new style notes an'e nard to:'hear, ‘on some ""’r ‘\"fi" ‘fi':::"" » radio â€" +« § C d o y y _ w‘ : 24 x AVJA ~cVVIiEQA : en with ap-' 1¢es: ‘and pies,. ‘She pointed out that because of the time of the year, a number of the more pop’ula.r artists would not be available ;k IZ;? 11;: due to previous© bookings, ‘but that f the. white many artists who were just ‘as acâ€" fered many â€" omplished, but who had not received i as ‘much publicity, would be available .. ISâ€" HOSTESS TO About a hundred: members, »repre«= senting team captains, executive: comâ€" mittee and representativu of : practicâ€" ally. every organization in the Porcu« pine Caxflp ‘attended ‘a social . getâ€"toâ€" gether‘ at: the McIntyre auditorium on Monday evening, in with the plans of the Porcupine Community Concert organization:. The metting was held to permit working members to diScuss and plan the current membersth grive and fuâ€" ture drives, as well as to talk about the prospective choice of . artists to appear in the: ‘concerts this winter. Mrs. Lauritzen, the New York organ« izer of the concert: series, stated that her visit here. was unique and. an eduâ€" cation in itself. She said that never in: All. her expgrience had she found a Mrs Lauritzen, the New York izer of the concert series, stated that her visit here was unique and. an eduâ€" cation in itself. She said that never in: a.ll her experience had she. found a whiéh the campaign had been able for the local concerts, andâ€"those who would be available for the next season when booking were made next spring. virtua . .i,nsoshortatlme.' h --,aTso"spo"ke‘ o the artists availâ€" â€" Tlie Croatian Orchestra provided ‘many beautiful old country selections and a number of modern pieces for ‘entertainment Several short addresâ€" ses were given, and sadness was exâ€" :,Pressed that the Slak family was leav- ‘ing Timmins. "A group presentation of ‘a lovely green chenille ‘bedspread was made to the guests of honor,. The some fifty guests enjoyed a pleasant lunch served by a number of ‘Mr, Kinkel thanked. Mrs. Laurâ€" itzen for her tallk and: gave brief sketch of the organization of the comâ€" QQQQQ <â€"‘The sale of tickets for membership: in the concert group was opened on Tuesday evening the greater number ‘or them already‘ subscribed for. â€"-Y' mt teannd isgcmx riqd . ~ Ladgies. present werq* Mrs . _wW. Thomson, Mrs. J. T. Gauthier, s R. Fady,; Mrs. L. Lumb, Mrs.. W. Alexâ€" ander, Mrs. H..Campbell, Mrs. H. Lloyd, Mrs. i. Armstrong, Mrs., A.. . Hudâ€" son,: Mrs J. Hope, Mrs: L. ubow Mrs. H. Qsa'osesr ‘ Mrs. T. Byck,> Mys. T. Verity, Mrs; F. Bowman, Mrs. . Moâ€" therwell, M;'s ..C. Cflmpbcll. Mrs. O. Carter, Mrs. W. J. Morrls,Mrs ‘W. Eeâ€" clestone.hn's J. Blm Mrs L. 'l’ Brill Mrs. W. A. White, Mrs. V. Bryan, Mrs. ~ CAROL ANN HAS . FOURTH BIRTHDAY y*xa es Among the cast are Cyril Newell, Irvin Wilson, Mrs. Ray Sibley, Gordon res . Ryre, Mrs. Norman Young, Mrs. Harâ€" ‘m. "Oold Bkit.ch C.~E. Armstrong. mtl of knitted articles the club has sent out. Wach parcel packed conâ€" tined about 356 ‘articles and was valued which is a very comâ€" ‘part of the few ~ M prlla winner for the evening Qf@aflm F®. Read. Mrs. R. Wales, the 30 . served a charmingly arranged W later in the evening. _ Lmdiles; present were: Mrs. J. Ralph, . P. ‘Bennetts, Mrs. L. Baxter, Mrs. aum. I. Chariton, Mrs. J. Mrs. D. Allan, Mrs. J. Drew, lfis. C..Pennie, Mrs. F. Read and Mrs. R. Wales, the hostess. "Bhe â€"home of â€"Mrs. Charles Pennie, 4 _Sqnday evening the Croatian Club rooms, 112 Balsam St. North, was the scene of a jolly farewell party, held in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Tony Slak and children, Mary, Ida and Joseph, who have left for Toronto to take up perâ€" manent residence. The Croatian Slovâ€" anian Organization members gave the party. ances. The play is alsoâ€"scheduled . to be shown at ~Trinity United Church in Schumacher at> 8 p.m. Friday evâ€" ‘Under the coâ€"directorship of Mrs. G, C. Amutace and" Mrs. E. Gilmour Smith, ; members :of . the Piftyâ€"Frifty C‘lub of Mountjoy United church are busy on rehearsal /of their â€"threeâ€"act play "The Tinker" which is to be preâ€" sented at the church on Tuesday, Wedâ€" nesday and Thursday .of next week. 'I‘he performance is for the children and begins at 7.30, a halfâ€" hour earlier+than<the other performâ€" MR.â€" MRS. TONY SLAK LEAVE FOR TORONTO The some fifty guests enjoyed a pleasant lunch served by a number of the ladies of the club. t ig } f FIFTYâ€"FIETY CLUB TO PRESENT PLAY St., ‘ DepOBitS with and NOIG»OI Duu‘ Lols \aun,fluu. e jo. o,}‘m "i‘»” Q-A.-, ong eae _ Notes of and Cheques on Other: ‘Banks.. ... 4. w5 "'.*.. soe ore sip en 4 p Other CClBh O.ndDepOBItS. mo e o » o 0 oo ccpon ouoilaflou‘o'io‘.u oqqu “NO-D ‘Government and Municipal Securities T f (nOt“ceedmgmurketvalue)...ooommwmmo.omo-ouomou‘ OtherBondscmdStocks ...... ps j [ * ® e o e t â€"-1‘-‘\ 4 h } (not excaedmg marketâ€"value) .. x CallLoans (S@CUIOU) . . ... sie ces se ons â€" TOTAL QUICK ASSETS. ..‘..'.:'.,..:. Commercial and Other I.ounp Deposits with and Noterof Bank of Canada . . ... , t o i y e n en e 2 uC P e . K Eo sc : . 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