Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 Dec 1947, 1, p. 3

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Knitting Milis | ‘Binging ttle. mector of ‘music for gmqrmed Mr. Listinen: that he _ wou advised in the nesr future Nee '”“’I‘h(h% of Mfis Lois Charron, 101 EN. Maple ‘street North was the setting #13 ;'. g‘uflw {m' m\pleu of the Stndeat Nursea of 8‘._. ‘J. Kelly and Mrs. Kelly, Pr. Grahl'm-‘ Ml"! Hospital. * Many levely formals in black and â€" soft pastel~ shades added ‘a "cheery , note while the street length dress of " others also: added a<note of fashion. Among those attending were Dr. Wilâ€" liamTaylor â€"and ‘Mrs.Taylor, Dr. Cy-' ril McLean and Mrs. McLean, Mr. M.â€" { t *m '-‘T’\ ‘?"z“' B. Lane and Mrs.: Lane, Dr. J. D. Hope | and Mrs. Hope, Dr. Oscar Stahl and _ Mrs.: Stahl, Dr. I.â€" T. Brill and MÂ¥s. Brill, <~Dr. J. R. Giardine, Dr. Paul;, Clermont and Mrs. Clermont, Dr. J.. C. King and Mrs. King, Dr, M. B. Hm’ ~_____qm-rmed Mr. Listinen: that he advised in the . nesr Sfuture "m’fil{%e of Miss Lois Charron, 101 l(aple stuetblorth was the setting ; manged surâ€" at ‘Miss Char- 'wam"mmg was resumed and a social time was enjoyed with dainty Clermont. a.nd : Mrs. Clemwnt. Dr. J. C. King and Mrs. King, Dr, M. B. Hi ’?: and Mrs: Hill. Miss â€" Hildaa â€"Stephenson, George',_'_ Summerville, Miss Irene Roseland, 4 Milton Sullivan, Miss Leana Prince, â€" To mNeil, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Richâ€" ardson, ‘Mr.: and Mrs.~ Lloyd Scott, â€" Miss Martha Rivet, Lloyd Cctnam, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Ge Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowse, iss Doris Olsen, Jack Beattie, M. â€"and Mrs. R. Lavigne. 'Kufie_suem,m was the setting P the guest: attended the rda f'â€"*g’"vening dance at Riverside f wing tho dance guests 'wheré“mmg was resumed and a social time was enjoyed with dainty refreshments served. 3 Moneta Public School <€ Sbâ€" ivisiony Nos: 192021222324,25 -- 26.27“% 3 iss magy fi‘qmdsmwhm Z ‘ of Mayor, Councillors, andâ€"Public School Trustees, will be held in the Councxl Chambers in the Mumcl- pal Bmldmg, Timmins, Ontario, on :â€" day, December 11th, 1947 . T T n at 7 p‘m° * And if a poll is required it will be held on Friday., December th, the houra of 10 a.m. and‘ 6 p.m. at the lollowhl; Marahal Mrs. MacMillan ~Mrs. Art Carrlere, Mrs.. Bill, Iampkin, Mrs. Tommy Clark. Mrs. Pat Smith, Mrs. Howard Hartling, Mrs. Johnny Anderâ€" son, Mrs. Earl Monaghan, Mrs. John Monaghan,, Mrs. Herb Miller, Mrs. Bill Mansficid, â€" Mrs. Chernesky. â€"and Mrs. George Robertson, Jr. s . ~A delicious wpper‘vaflsevved catered -to ‘by. the MciIntyre «Coffec . Shop, â€"Folâ€" lowing, dancing. was maoyed to â€"the: . musicorAnaa'l‘arioandmuisBoâ€" "* tondo. Winners for tfib spot dances #;- Byo hi Q’ oA % b Â¥ «h 9 q’- §\ a s Nos: 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, $] Event ~30, 31, The many friends of Mrs. Henry «Kelneck who is ill in St. Mary‘s Hospiâ€" tal wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. George Gedge, 7 Tamarack street arrived home Monday after spending some time with 1elatives and friends in Toronto. | Mrs. M. ~Steinberg, has returned, after visiting relatives and friends in Toronto. Mr. Bill Woolridge has returned to Sudbury after spending a few days in the district. ‘ NOVAKâ€"Born to Mr. and â€" Mrs. Joseph Novak, 161 Cedar street _N., November 25, a daughter, Pennie Anne Gayle Mrs. Henry Giallonardo, 5 Main aveâ€" nue, in St. Marys Hospital, November 9th, a daughter. Rosanne Claire, WALDRONâ€"Born to Mr. and Myrs. Joseph John Waldron, ©169 Algonqum Boulevard East, in St Mary‘s Hospital, Novémber 22. son, William Joseph. Schumacher Firemen Hosts To Wives and Escorts At Annual Social SONIERâ€"Born:to Mr. and Mls Ed ward Sonier, 97 Eight avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, November 25, a daughter, Suzanne Evelyn Marig. ~DALYâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Daly, 205 Maple street N., in St. Mary‘s Hospital, November 23. a daughter, Dianna Lynn. ‘- Schumacher firemen were hosts to their wives and escorts Saturday evenâ€" Mrs. William Smith of Heaslip is visiting at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" thony Campbell. ing~at a festive party held in the comfortable quarters of the fire hall â€" â€" was decorated in the traditional manner for the ocâ€" casion by Reg. Stewart. ‘The first part of the evening was spent playing bingo and the prize winâ€" mers were Mrs.. Reg Stewart, Mrs. Jack â€" Community singing brought the parw to a close and the ladies exâ€" tended a vote of thanks to the gentleâ€" men for a lovely evening. Even the human voite plays its part in creating heath, uysanau- i M m a 3A 2e e ___| d us N on 222 on ie mss ds m it . * # S â€" i _ Born to Mr. and She was attended by her sister,â€" Mrs. Kelly of Cochrane and Mrs. Coupal, Kapuskasing. Mrs. Kelly: chose for the occasion a. smart afternoon. dress of blue printed crepe with black acâ€" essories and corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Coupal woreâ€"a chicg dress of scoft rose crepe, black accessories and corsage of roses. Kelly attended the groom. In ~t\1e evening friends gathered. at the home of the popular couple where congxatulatlons were extended and an enjoyable evemng was spent socially. The groom‘s gift to his brideâ€"was A handsome sterling silver toilet set. The young couple has taken un reâ€" sidence at 301 Tamarack street. _ â€" / ~H <atl ces cal PRLNTEBS,. PUBLISHER§ . 0. . c n _ ‘ tl‘-c"k 44. "" ‘i Pn §¥A To T * * *‘ «> "’ *# ‘f'.' *4 4 ‘ é 4. s ie * #=_ 4 3 "! ~,, qy Yop) t j. {5,... ;‘40 35â€"». M o:{ / *# .5. . 3/ % i4 11 T. h..'vm'." “‘- Â¥% .:: P C im n n S t 8 ioh o se n dn M im 4: Lt ut t ioiA ie Mrs; H. Klevan, 72<. Birch . street South, has returned after holidaying with relatives : and: friends in Philaâ€" ,flelphia USA t ELCE During the meceting Mrs. George Starling occupied the chair while durâ€" ing the election of officers, MrSs. A. Borland presided. Mrs. T. Gay, Mrs. A. Court and Mrs. Feltmate acted as scrutineers. Mrs. Starling won the regular raffle while the Christmas raffle. was won by Mrs. K. Johnson. : ; hi P o. L;.yd .vwxi '1;1’»} o Aok $Â¥ ®a d C marf 2 a Ak: §"*; * cently when friends gathered at her . m ‘as South, was guest of honor at a deâ€" prior to her departuie for Windâ€" Hostnsses tot th occasion were Mrs. . Cy ; and Mrs. Fournier. Guests spent a most. enjoyable evenâ€" ins da‘nolng and later. a dellclom lunch _ was served. . Dm-mgtheeonrseo.me evenmg on behalf .of the gathering, Mrs. Rournict m presented Mrs. Brewer w.th a handâ€" : _new place, of abods. A toast to old some t.ravellins, bag. carrying with it «best wishes for every, nappiness in her * timeqo,‘,fgd m\ends and to the future h ‘Guest list mcluded Mr. a.nd Mrs E, McNult.y. Mr. and Mns C.. Cummings, _Mr. and Mrs. Marriot.t Mr. and Mrs * Joe O’Oonnor. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Belanger, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcâ€" Namara, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fournier, Mr. and Mrs. Alléen Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Denis O‘Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. D. O‘Callahan, Mr. and «Mrs.. Felix Curley, Mr. and Mrs. M. McAlendin, Mr. and Mrs. E. McAlendin, Mr. Osâ€" wald Smith, Missâ€"M. Collins, Mr. An«â€" thony Smith, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cummings, Mr M Doherty, Miss: Margaret McDermott, Mr. Frank Lamothe, Miss W. Laâ€" mothe, â€"Mrs. Swain, Mr. D. J. O‘Calâ€" lahan, Miss Potvin, Mr. and Mrs. Danâ€" ‘ny Culhane, Mr. Mike O‘Callahan, Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. Brewer, Mrs.\F. Morin. Out of town guests attending the party included Mr. Chuck Hope, Deâ€" troit,. Mr. Beverley Brewer, Detroit, Mrs. R. F. Kelly, Toronto, Mr.. and Mrs. Stan Bigger, Nlagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Muray Williams. Weston, Onâ€" tario, Mr. ang Mrs. O. R. Kelly, Bid« good . Mince, Klrkland Lake, and many others. . , oob sls Th age dn en Spe apr npeayn ape aprage dn y rayn on t @, * â€"% ©..@ 20 © @ $ .*Q f 3 $ 4 SEWING MACHINE WASHING MACHINE a + P ) > ) > > ) P > a > P a 1 > o .0. /s 0. .0. .0. 0. 0. .oooooofo,ouooooooooooooooo. 6 s 177 ~Pine St. N. * PHONE 1369 ~C * ~ J. A. 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' Place your o;'der early and avoid the disappointment of the last minute rush. 3 Way Action Brings Relief Because Dr., Chase‘s Kidneyâ€"Liver Pills help to srouse the activity of the liver," stimulate kidney action and regulate the bowels, they can scarcely fail to bring reliet from the most common ills of lifeâ€"indigestion and constipation. s 13 Pine St, South Your Old Furmture (ON NEW Timmins Phone 944 {clpss®

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