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Porcupine Advance, 27 Mar 1947, 1, p. 3

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Mr. George Belton who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Pritohard 54 Tamarack St. has returned to his home in London,. In charge of the highly successful affair was Mrs. Philippe Fay â€"capably assisted by Mrs. A. Perreault for bridge, Mrs. J. A. Theriault for 500 and Mrs. H. Levert for whist. Mr. ‘Vincent Gauthier was master of ceremonies fox the evening The door prizes were won by. Mrs. Emile Chartrand and Mr. Edmond Morin. A set of rugs was won by Mr. Maurice Fay. Bauliere, third, Mrs. Emma L‘Heaurâ€" eux, fourth, Miss N. Robitaille, men‘s first, Mrs. Ernest Poirier, second, Mrs. Louis Couture, third, Mrs. Louis Brousseau, these ladies playing . as gentlemen and fourth, Mr.. Alderic Lafontaine. 4 second, Mrs. C. Lauzon, third, Mrs, J. K. Clusicau, fourth, Mrs. A. Poulin. Men‘s first, Mr. Emile Clement, secâ€" ond, Mr. L. Fortier, third, ; Mr. J. E. Clusieau, fourth, Mr. J..R. Pourtier. Winners for 500 were ladies first, Mrs. W. Aubry, second, Mrs. B. Pigeon, third, Mrs. Turgeon, fourth,.Mrs. Ulric Guenette. Men‘s first Mr.: W. Monâ€" ette, Mr. Ed Morin, Mr. J. Thibedeau, fourth Mr. D. Thibeault. | Winners for whist were ladies first, Mrs. W. Belair, second, Mrs. Rene m C Â¥ CA41414G, _ Y _ mm Church hall by memben of the Ligue Catholique mmme. Bridge, 500 and whist was played by the large crowd who attended and winners of the lovely priges for bridge were ladies first, Mrs, Lena Smith, second, Mrs. C. Lauzon, third, Mrs, J. E. Clusieau, _{ourilgf_..b_‘r!:‘ A.. Poulin. Nellie Cullen was guest of honor at a delightfully arranged farewell party recently. Mrs. H. M. Powell, 162 Maple street N.., was hastess. Guests spent a most enjoyable evening singing and dancing. Music was supplied by Jimmy Marietta and George Suthâ€" erland and much to the delight of al James Mol=elian played a number of selections on the bagpipes. Ligue Ca Az enjoyable card party was held Prior to her departure to take up u.:A-n svarirs at+ VHatra Tame de residence in mhm. ont‘mo Miss Cor, Spruce St. and_'_l‘hlrgl Ave. PHONE 32%4â€" â€" ~â€" : TTMMINS Clean Rooms The King Edward Hotel Day or Week Very Reasonable Rates Quiet Atmosphere BY The ladies spent the evening making blocks for an afghan which when comâ€" pleted will be turned over to the Red Shield. Mrs. T. Chariton, 156 Elm street N., was hostess during the weekend to members cf the Beaver Club. On behalf of her friends Miss Cullen was presented with a lovely satin comâ€" forter for which she graciously thanked each person individually. Later a delicicus lunch was served and guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. BShaw, Mr. and Mrs. George Starling, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Marietta, Mr. Mrs. A. Porteclance, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Horneli, Miss Jean Smith. Al Rutchan, Miss Alice Portelance, Ross Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. William Kennard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberton, Miss Delores Neilson, Jaohnny Cookson, George Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Powâ€" ley, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hartling, Mr. and Mrs. W.Trenouth, Bert Smith, Jimmy Maxwell, Mrs. W. Smith, Bob Cooper, Andy Roberts, George Roberts, Marâ€" garet McLellan, Jack Hartling, Bill Singleton, Leo Giroux, Jimmy McLellan, Cyril Knell and Mrs. Soulby, Mrs. Gay entertained with many piano selections and also led the ladies in a lively sing song. Following a tasty lunch was served and it was announeed the next meetâ€" ing wil be held at the home of Mrs. J. Drew, 65 Cherry street. ‘Those present were Mrs. J. Ralph, Mrs. G. Moors, Mrs. D. Allan, Mrs. J. Trevethan, Mrs. R. Wales, Mrs, S. Read, Mrs. W. P. Bennetts, Mrs. J. Drew, Mrs. L. Baxter, Mrs. T. Gay, and Mrs. Charlton. ftpDrr eton hdlu cmfw pybugkjq cveht After several hours of busily knitting the ladies enjoyed a social hour, during which they revealed their unknown friends and exchanged lovely gifts. Mrs. Harry White Feted Reaver Club Entertained FAREWELL PARTY FOR MISS CULLEN At Delightful Shower CECCHINIâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. Oecchhu, 115 Pine street N., in St. Mary‘s Hospital on February 28, a son. (Joseph Orlando.) PEZZOLAâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pezzola, 161 Spruce street S., in St. Mary‘s Hospital on February 20, a daughfer. (Judy Susan Dolores.) GOULETâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. Goulet,. 162 Middleton avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital on February 15, a son. (Joseph Napolean.) BEL WARDâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. A,. Belward, Burwash, Ontario, in St. Mary‘s Hospital 0n February 14, a son. (Ronald Albert.) LAFLEURâ€"Bor» to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lafleur, Mattagami Heights, in St. Mary‘s Hospital on February 28, a son. (Jean Joseph.) FAUBERTâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. fFaubert, 271% Pine street S., on Febâ€" ruary 27, a son. (Gabriel Wilfred Neree) PETTEFERâ€"Born to Mr. Mrs. R. Pettefer, Delnite Mines iProperty, on February 231, a son. (James Roy Melâ€" ville Jay.) TOURANGEAUâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Tourangeau, 3 Wende avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospjtal on February 24, a daughter. (Alexandra.) HOMUTHâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Homuth, T6/ Third avenue, on March 2, a daughter (Grace Iris,) BRACEKENâ€"Bor:i to Mr. and Mrs. J. Bracken, 105 Pine street S., i1 St. Mary‘s Hospital on March 5, a ison.; (John Knutson.) MINOGUEâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Minogue, 216 â€"Spruce street N., on March 2, a son. (Rolanrd Irwin.) DAL‘PEâ€"-â€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dalpe, 169 Birch street N., on Pebâ€" ruary 28, a daughter. (Viviane Emma Louise.) | ~ McDOUGALLâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McDougall, 68 First avenue, Schuâ€" macher, in St. Mary‘s Hospital on Febâ€" ruary 15, a son. (Thomas Theodore.) SIMMONSâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Simmons, 97 Second avenue, Schuâ€" macher, in St. Mary‘s Hospital on February 22, a daughter. (Betty Jane.) PAULIâ€"Born to ‘Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Pauli, 212 Lang ave. in St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital on February 22, a daughter. (Joan Marie.) HOULEâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. H, Houle, 63 Queen avenue on March 3, a daughter, (Yolande.) â€"BIGRASâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Bigras, 56 Preston street 8.,. in St. daughter, (Shirley Ann.) § â€"-r-â€"â€" FURLONGâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Furlong, 5 We“lde Ave in St. Mary‘s P oo hok 12 q xo 2000 se oo 4 5) e 14 mala‘k mun on es LAFLEURâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. Lafleur, Holtyre, Oxntario, in St. Mary‘s Hospital on March 1, a son. (Robert.) BRING YOUR INSURANCE UP TO DATEâ€"â€"â€"=â€" call No, it doesn‘t have to be a long, cuthway jacket for that spring suit, if you aren‘t in love with that silhouette.. It might well be this bright model by Molly who has such a hand with suits This one shows ballerina silhouette, and is fashioned of mocha gabardine and tricked out with a .brown alligator belt. â€" Little tucks above and beâ€" low toe waistline mould the :youthful jacket into roundness over the hips, and there are slit hipline pickets.. Smart tucking is used at the cuffed wrists. It is a smart and chippér number, but suave and sleek for all that. Agents With Underwfiting Facilities For All Lines Of Insurance IT 18 OUR BUSINESS "BO SERVE YoU o PENE STREET NORTH 18 BRUCE AVENUE Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering Births Members are also busily engaged compiling a history in accordance with the: Lady‘Tweedsmuir annual history. compétition in the hope that the silver cup donated as a prize will be awarded to the local branch. Mrs. Carl Briggs, 19 Commercial avenue was hostess to members of the Women‘s Institute yesterday afterâ€" noon. The ladies spent an enjoyable time socially. and in working on quilts. ARMOUR â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robert Armour, 31% Commerâ€" cial avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, December 29, a son. (Kevin Charles.) Hostess Women‘s Institute STACKâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Stack, in St. Mary‘s Hospital. on Febâ€" ruary 18, a daughter. (Mary â€"Pauline Joyce.) TANNEYâ€"â€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Tanney, 31 Cambrai avenue in 6t. Mary‘s Hospital on February 25, a son. (Ricky Lloyd.) FURLONGâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Furlong, 5 Wexnde Ave., in St. Mary‘s Hospital on February 22, a daughter. (Lynda Anne.) W Li i A 4 Luth_ . it uts Judging of the prizes will be held in Shillington on April 1. Later a delicious lunch was served by the l‘[OBtfisfié _ BYENIGHT sSPECIALIST . Ros Apps!ntment Phone 1877 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH (OstroSser Bldg.) HOULEâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYES EXAMINED CLASSES FITTED BCIENTIPIC ACCURACY f BY t is 4t T. Brill was hostess to the Princéss Alite Club for their regular lated ftor the hnoldâ€" zd the m dance which be hald Aat Riverside Pavilion. will be hald at Riverside Pavilion. Conveners for tha dance are Mrs. G. Lerie and Mrs, 0. Mennie. as coâ€"chairâ€" oratiotis and Mrs, Q.. Armstrong is ticket comvener; . Mr3. J. Hope.was elected vice presâ€" KMent hy dacclamatlon to replace Mrs. fra. H. Lloyd, Mrs. Lorris, Mrs. W. Taylor, W. Brissenden, W. Alexander, RBdody, Mra. L. Lumb, Mrs. G. . Mra. r’lb'mor Mrs. J. Suthâ€" 0A J. el’lfifld’ m Ju w.tt, Mrs. J Barry, Mrs. fibpq J. : Mrs. G. Lane, Mié. G. Armatrong, and Mrs. 1. T. Brill. all members who worked to make the 50th annivetsary handicraft show such success. Members were raminded of the Disâ€" trict Annmnudal Convention which will be held on May 28, in Matheson. ceived‘ from the Hospital for Sick Children at Tarento and the Chinese Relief Fund for donations received. social peried. Roll cal for the Branches annual convention will take the form of each person brifiging a pArcel for Britain. At the close of â€"the business session, Mrs, W. Doughty gave a demonstration of hat trimming and Mrs. A. J. Mcâ€" Don-a’lg_ § ;md_ Mrs, A. Welin gave talks Hostesges for the tes were Mrs. M Veinotte and Mrs, A. Welin. formati _ Modernize Your Kitch Princess: Alice Club the quick, easy way! Your home will be brighter, Why just dream of the convenience of a modérn . Kitchen â€" when it can soâ€"easily be yours today? : .. GENERAL CONTRACTORS it «inéluded Mrs. W. . 0. Kennie, Mrs. W. Men, Mrs. F. Woodbury, n, Mrs. R. Anderson, There are 16 styles and sizes to choose from, standardizéd to match modern ranges and refrigerators. The cupboards are pd,h‘lted two prime coats ready for a finish coat in the color you prefer. You will enjoy planning your own kitchen from these easily inâ€" stalled units. Designed to fit‘ any kitchen. and: qfiantity-produced in our own factory, H.â€"C.â€"F. cupboard units give you the kitchen you desire, at moderate cost. IfAâ€"charge of decâ€" @.. Armstrong is i0n and the ladies enjoy tea and a _ Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis STANDARD.* TCHEN CUPBOARDS ch valuable inâ€" from these talks the nurses. been donated eupifie Festival HILLâ€"CLARKâ€"FRANCIS â€"and Millwork ARE AVAILABLE FOR immediate delivery _ â€" Come and see them at . . . Treâ€" 40 Years of Dependability Request the: honour of your presence at the Marrigge and Reception of their Friday | evening, August Twentyâ€"third at the marriage and reception of their Captainâ€" William â€"W. Jones . and Mrs. James Barton at â€"Eight OQ‘clock t :Us Help Make Wedding A Success To with e

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