Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 24 Apr 1947, 1, p. 6

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with Rudk Gran T1 Ladies | Banauet 11 Run ect( 11 In t 16 t 1 urling And 10 Porcupime Festmval of Music rogramsâ€"are now on sale at Miss Dodge‘s Gift Insurant( ntion of all residents of the Townâ€" ‘isdale and the Town of Timmins to the fact that Daylight Saving 1 come into effect on Sunday, April LIGHT SAVING TIME Cimeg« Club Holds ‘resentation Tickeis May Be Obtained At The Music Box, Schroeder‘s Musir Book Nook Or From Any Member Of The Executive CV n mins h Entitle The Holder A 1 0C o‘clock A.M. Eastern Rub) . EC Vyening CA 6. © S ]0 ’ Al. SEASON TICKETS $1.2; 1Y t 1} Fownship of Tisdale ndad M News From Adu‘ts To A Reserved Seat At All Soessions Of The P; \nnual Meeting On June 16, 1947. Adults 25¢ nold Wilde1 on the s refreshme J3C Ha April hool do C Hi Children 25¢ 11 Children 10¢ April 28â€"29â€"30 M 43 Past Grands Re! Hold Monthliy Miss Ada Curtis, Brideâ€"el Honored At Lovely Shoy Mrs. Mi Mary â€" Patricia Becomes Bride Kicly, Toronto 36 nom nbers mt sStore. The T} 1C 1 Rebe al THLTL PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ore O 44060444 4484948444444 4844444044484 6 44 4 044 44b 4444444464 44444444 44 4 4 tb D i 4s 4 es contributing to the gift but _ _to be present were:â€" Mrs. C. ong, Mrs. Lawson Gemmill, Myrs. Scott, Mrs. Gordon Mitchell, Mrs. i Blood, Mrs. Emerson Bowes, iarry Crick, Mrs. Cyril Starling, Orville Kneipe, Mrs. Emerson on, Mrs. Ray Rogers, Mrs. Bob v, Mrs. Nightingale andâ€" Mrs. DbOQAQQ 00600904060 0900900000004 00606 @0 60608 000060600600000000000000¢$009 800600000000 0600006040 0# 4 046466 Here is a REAL VALUE, for Your Money. You can‘t go wrong with SIZES 6 â€" 12 This shoe is well made and comes in Black or Tan. Just the thing you need for that Dance, Canada‘s Most Progressive Shoe Store SAVE um §A Phursday, Friday, Saturday Monday 11 i1@any pNnases OoI its WOrk. ds wished her the best of appiness in her ujew home. resent included: Mrs. Jim ason Nicholls, Mrs. Fred rs. Jim Drynan, Mrs. Mac Mrs. Jim Thompson, Mrs. er, Mrs. Ivan Horner, Mrs. inelly, Mrs. Estelle Shaifâ€" ercy Boyes, Mrs. Wm. Milâ€" Bob Cartman, Mrs. Jason n Mrs. Bert Cunningham, ice Dwyer, Mrs. Bruce Edâ€" Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. tes, Mrs. Ross Edgar, Mrs. rins Guest Of t Farewoell Party 11 nedy returned las 1‘s holiday in Flor b¢ McLelland, Mrs. iolls. be much missed as she has been s of its work. this question _mixnds of munâ€" iada.â€"And they ervice Clubs â€" _to handle the ion of bundles the Township, indle the drive, it is needed. membered now, on to be started be looking our our friends ‘ _ the help they tful lun 111 REWARD SHOES ce ifte led ate a farm. number of rins by goâ€" ~a surpriss is pons the atâ€" partment rnoon on afternoon r clothes township the local dgIins _ of in South > leaving hawville, 1J eclothe S€ 1eg le h Mrs nted we The following members attended .â€" Mr. and Mrs. Georse Leck, Mr. and MyrSs. Harvey Loine, Mr.. and.. Mrs. Chuck Bryers, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Salâ€" vino, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rajala, Mrs. Stan Gibson, Mrs. Tom Leck, Mrs. Stan Shippam, Mr. Bill Gedefroy, Mr. Milâ€" ton Shouldice and J. A. Breckenâ€" ridge. munice Grst and Gloria The leader Mrs. James and the president of the cli Goodyear received the gu the afternoon. The kitch ers were Mrs. Peace and Hunter, EFleanor Mair, Ef and Shirley Todd. The girl their thanks to all who d helped make the tea so to Mrs. W. K. Wylie and who were in charge of dec hnhall. SIAIq ‘JIN ‘BIDUI UO SUI}$a.I3]}UI AKIGA B oAEBS SJIJoXIg@ yXPNUD ‘10) â€"~EBJU3WUWWO02} §B SUIQJEB OUIAIBS IIA ‘Ip UMOCUS SBAM UO tu{Ip [BuO0I4Bonpa uy ‘sUujgoatl }SBI aU} JO SsamuUuItu ay} pBat auIÂ¥e] ‘SIN ‘JIBUO UI SBAM y037T @81001)} ‘JN OUL ayu} UI â€"~{JJ jau ‘yoinu) pajlUuy AMULLL JO Ganto ijnpy au.L very attractive with lace centred yith a canoe arran branches and Birch logs an ed candles in blue. Pouring tea were Mrs. W and Fay Biggs. Small tea arranged in the hall and v tive with embroidered coveé turing the same decorative the main table. serving were â€"Pat Mary Nelson, Isabell Grist, Marilyn Jones, Fay Cousineau, Arlee: Wherry, Gwen Jones. The Bake table had of home baking, pick] charge of this tal Morgan, Eileen L Hicks. The Girl Explore United Church, 8 very successful Aft Home Baking and day afternoon in : The Tea was spc to raise funds for Summer Camp at The decorations 1 the tea. _ Large camp Waskesui w on the walls. The The Novelty table variety of articles. Eunice Grist and C SsCHUMACHER Young Adult Cluh Hold Highly Successful Meeting Girl Explorers Group Hold Successful Tea For Comfort Health You Can‘t Find a Belleér Buy in the Camp. day Monday April 24th, 25th, 26th 28th OUR POLICY KEEP hb\ sponsor rer Group Schumach {fternoon 1 Waskesu mpkin ind M Ov ‘atured onvene This Is A One Price 11 p] ‘2.98 ub News From nated and ‘essful and Mi 1n 1( 111 Mo it myth l¢ The Schumacher Home and School Association will hold their meeting tomorrow night, Friday, April 25th, in the Public School. An interesting program has beexn arâ€" ranged, takings part in the affair are the students who are attending the Porcupine Musical Festival which is being held in Timmins next week. Wing Commander J. E. Howell of Engzland is spending a short visit reâ€" newing acquaintances in town. Mrs. Stan Tresidder «(Muriel Harâ€" ris) of Cobalt spernt a short holiday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J G. Harris, Third avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Henebruff of Mathesom spent a few days visiting their sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grist, Gold Centre. jevich «wet Tkaleevic Mrs. Andrecheck has left for her ome at Barrys Bay after visiting her aughters Mrs. Harold Cybulski, secâ€" nd Ave., and Mrs. Coulas, Gold Cenâ€" Th arard Mrs. Pronverty h and Look Around Y ou Can‘t Afford ha ht Aart VUM1s lames Fowler A. Piox and grandson, Rene ve returned to their home at rt after spending a holiday ‘s. Pion‘s daughter and sonâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Rene Proulx, Brooker, student at Queen‘s ‘, arrived fhis week to spend 16er vacation. id Mrs. M. Tkelgevich of are visiting Mrs. Holjevac, venue. Mr. and Mrs. Tkalâ€" ‘re in town for the Blaheyâ€" 1 wedding. CRDUE ny friends of Mrs. P. A. cond avenue, will be glad i1@at she is coming along fine recent illness in St. Mary‘s nd all extend her their best a speedy recovery. To Miss This Sale Come In W1 ft] @Quet ind 1 t1C p€ aAve ind Bill Strachan left for Tornoto after spending Mr. and Mrs. Dave avenue. ch arrived home this en‘s University, Kingâ€" the holiday season at plar street. wler, Second Ave., 1 a business trip to D. Robson, McInâ€" left for a holiday other points. A â€" Beautiful Shoe For Dress or Sport, SIZE â€"â€" 4 1to 8. Bovs â€"Oxfords Boy or Girl. Pump â€" With Mr. W queen‘s T home this Â¥acation : Miss Ann Maric been attending V London, is visiting I Mrs. Fred Miller., C ooo *,* 000 4 000 00 J 000 00 *# 000 000000000000 000000000 ‘at v..... # # /# 884448844 4 t Phone PÂ¥ Floral Designs Wedding Bouquets Wm. E. Jamieson Florist 108 Golden Ave., Potted Plants Cut Flowers Comfortable Rooms FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. PEARL LAKE HOTEL DISTINCTIVE FLORAT ARRANGEMENT S Phone 835 Excellent Service "The House of Hospitality" at Look alversity, Aing week to spend . his home on S 192 Million â€" Dollar McCrat W ¢ the â€" school Schumacher Porcupine ind

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