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Porcupine Advance, 15 Jan 1948, 1, p. 3

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2* _ *A in the urhh hall on YM}, Tth. Mrs. Nolan presiding over ‘a well‘ attended meeting. Business routine was first discussed Sollowed by plans being made to hold s card party ip the church <hall on Thursday, January 20th. An ’( " ’ Excellent A;sortment Of E’g Wawlneq h x Â¥* * nfl‘ ® NEWT Mrs. J. Gavan and Mrs. MacAlendin acting as conveners with Mrs. T. Mcâ€" Aleavey in charge of tickets., | *; At the clomo‘: by 'lfu:ge@glon a social period was enjoyed with Mrs. McAleavey, program: convener servâ€" endin. GEnE PaAQquETTE id euchre. T ;Gay, vianist, Mrs. G. Star Mrs. J. Gavan and Mrs. l{acAlendin 3 e;y ‘and ‘os nse, MrS. MJ\ wiut ting as conveners with Mrs. T. Mcâ€" iting, Mrs. UIK. MacLeod, ; If'\' leavey in charge of ticketg., { *, Sener, Mrs. tablercomy At the close of the. basitiess! session Sscc o. woulhy, / conve social period ‘was enjJoyed with Mrs.?!? yo, j nord@) conducted d icAleavey, pro_gram convener servâ€"% â€" tional period. i‘tFThe theme s tfiat‘Al%i ew Year, Â¥ minutes of: m eeting and ‘; correspondence | its‘sting mainly ““ thank‘ you: noma ;'j'”-,sthe Chriittmas*? shutâ€"in boxes. the ‘new (presic bers for the h 6 l t cmd is Cc d 5j w l ut o5 P l s S l i P 5> h 4 Cards will ‘include bridge, "500" xz ,=7'~“‘; . 98 Prompt Service orall § Watch Clock _ Repairs _ n . in j id L e 54. N K23 ce y s s : y i + Is to be sure your Buildings, Stock, Furniture and Fixtures are fully covered by Fire Insurance. â€"You should also carry Liability Insur dnce 'l‘he rates are low. Phone 104 â€" _ § Timmins WOOD and JUNK DEALERS " Briquetes * ‘Birnwell Lump Stirling Cobbles SECURITY Railway Tisdale Timmins, Ont. Broadway ‘Theatre Bldg. How To Avoid A Loss com ase n V w,"w'"',. . Â¥ . 5 W. M. Mustard officiated at the Jeweller â€" Money To Loan Cand * Diamonds Carrices National Housing Act Loans Commercial Loans 5 to 6# You‘ll Like Our Efficient Service (Est. 1912) installation ‘of ‘the 1948 offi¢ers of the womensmnaocimofmemst president, Mrs. T. Belanger, second wiceâ€"presidenit, Miss Alice Martin, secâ€" ‘reltary, Mrs. <~Auger, treasurer. vice president, Mrs. A. H. Lillie, secâ€" s L. tin was reâ€" e}ected pxesi- ‘gmnt of thd organization. ' um"fi‘ tive for the yeas is com- gnsed of l\bs H. Richer, first viceâ€" president, Mrs. T. Belanger, second Mrs, L. Martin Reâ€"E Prg; ?‘rench Federatl« Wfien of the Fec * Mrs. Must the ‘new ‘president, thanked the . bers for the honor conferred upon her and asked their coâ€"operation‘ during the comingâ€"year. Mrs. W. Rinn, as program conâ€" vener presented the members with a questiqonnaire on the type of program desired. \ 3 A : Q“Ien '_ embers of the Federation des > F their regt x ) es Francais gathered for megting in tht parish hall g__fSt. Aifthony‘s Cathedral recently, Councillors elected are Mrs. R. Plouffe, Mrs. L. Dubien, Mrs. M. Marâ€" tin, Mrs. A. Leroux, Mrs. Dumoulin and Mrs. J. Barbarie. Rev. Mustard closed the meeting with Benediction. A social "period was enjoyed with Mrs. W, Rinn and Mrs. K. Cambridge as hoatesses ' Many plans were formulated to make the year a most successful one. Folicwing the business session the ladies enjoyed a brief social period. Restaurant and hotel chairs repaired and upholstered.....Truck seats, car upholstery. Furniture repaired and refinished.....Chairs and chesterfields rebuilt. 109 Bannerman Phone 918â€"Wâ€"2 Tobey‘s ... OAIH'EHTER SHOP Phone 1876 :M Minor Alterations: Countears, Shelves ;*© Bookcases and ‘ Built In Cupboards L 126 Toke St. Timmins 3 ENDERASP 21 Pine ST. N,. â€" co ON SERVICE president, notes <for ms ’“Ifht When the Women of the â€" Mcose, Chapter 303 mt for their regular Mon. day even ng meeting four candidates were initiated into the organization. They were Mrs. Marguerite McDcaaid, ~Mrs. Luncilie Guiho, Mrs.. Rdta Johnsm ‘and. Mrs. Tsabella Finchen. Recorder, "Mrs. Aurora Baker read the minutes of the prev.ous meeting. The chairman. who completed their reâ€" . ports for the month of December, 1947, ected, At the close of the mseting, Mrs R. Bouchard, cha rman of the Mooseâ€" haven committee, held her. chapter night, ‘program. Pcnny bingo was playâ€" ed a.nd a lunch served. 4 The next meeting . of the Women of the‘ Moose will be held January 26 at 8 :p.m. Canon A. R. Chidwick Conducts Installation Women Of The Moose Mrs. C. Surman Presides â€" A Good Pointer Instal New Members At W. A. Meeting â€" â€"â€"~On Dyeing Light Hose Mrs: G. Hertz, Mnésehaven, Mrs. R. Bouchard, and Mmsthem Mrs. A. Poirier. These revorts were read durâ€" ing the meting and accepted by the chapter. The quarterly report was read by Mrs. J. Mathe, cha.rman of the audit‘ing committee. are: pulicity‘ Mrs. M. ~‘The next meeting will take place on January 16th in thc church> hall at 8 o‘clock. Cancn Chidwick conducted the instalation services on Friday evening when members of the Anglican Ladies Gu.ld were inducted to office for the year. * The new slate comprised of Mrs. R. N. Jackson, president, Mrs. P. Reid, vice president, Mrs. J. H. Knell, treaâ€" surer, Mrs. J. S. Maxwell, secretary, Mrs. J. Drew, table convener, Mrs. W. Kevan and Mrs. Jack Thomas, sewing conveners, Mrs. F. Melville and Mrs. T. Everley, purchasing agents, Mrs. J. Webb and Mrs. T. A. Court, bake table conveners, Mrs. F. Reid and Mrs. B. Richards, visiting sick conveners. A ~special vote of thanks was exâ€" tended the public for their timely aid in making the many social functions and bazaars so successful. Following the business session memâ€" bers erjoyed a brief social period. Plans were made for a party to be held February 1, at Sunnyside ~Hall. All officers and â€"escorts are asked to meet at the Moose Hall, Monday evenâ€" ing, January 19, at 8 pm. to practise. Two coâ€"workers, Mrs. B. Mason and Mrs. M. Poirier, were reported on the sick list. ." Neat as a pin in this well fitting house dress that buttons down the side. The deep shaped pocket iis edged in ric rac to match the waist trimming. A good way to begin the day right. Pattern No. 8068 is for sizes $4,36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 requires 3‘ yards of 35 or 39-lnch 2 yards ric rac. Name Address Send 20 cents in coin (for ~â€"each pattern desired) toâ€" Pattern No. a% o 4 0 0 b t 0 b b e 6 a o o 6 a h8 db 6 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0b a 0 9 0 o0 g o 0 9 0 0# vie .e 0 0 0 on a ob e a a ba t t e toe a poo t me 8 0 0 o0 n o 4 0 o 0 s# FASHION icia Dow Patterns |}|}| _ n Am. New uk is | !| + | â€"Slash Your Food Costs! â€"ports, which showed the most successâ€" ‘‘ful year â€" sinte the opening of the ‘ church. Mrs. Surmahn thanked all who " "had helped her‘ durihig 1947. The _ Association will serve lunch at the * Congregafionai meeting January 19th, ‘and also sponqor the Variety Concert ~â€" January 22nd; â€"~The meeting of Women‘s Association of Mountjoy Church was held Thurs. January 8th. President Mrs. C. Surman occupied the . chair. Mrs. J. D. Gampbell was in charge of the <‘Worship Service for January. Convenors of various committees gave their reports, followed by yearly reâ€" Guest pianist was Miss Joyce Duâ€" pont of the Buflalo Ankerite and she delighted the members with two numâ€" bers. . A social hour was held at the close, Mrs, G. Ross and Mrs. W. Clatworthy as hostesses. 3 Womans Institute To Meet January 21st. The regular monthly meeting of Golden Star Women‘s Institute will be held Wednesday next January 21st, at the homeé Mrs. Carl Briggs. 19 Comâ€" mercial Ave. Members and friends are invited as this is the first meetâ€" ing for 1948. Mrs. Maurice Belanger, Elm St. S., was hostess Tuesday evening for a wool shower, ‘by the ladies of the Mountjioy Church Work Group. A good amount of wool was donâ€" ated and this will be given out at folâ€" lowing gatherings, to members to make into articles suitable for ‘sale later. Mrs. Maurice Belanger . Hostess At Wool Shower Mrs, George Ross, 122 Rae St. N. invited the group to her home Januâ€" ary 27th. The hostess served lunch at the close of an enjoyable evening. ’s p AGE wobon: Nes $ Toronto after visiting her parecnts, Mr. and Mrs. M. Vallee, 268 Elm street th es i traat * BBRAAA NE _ C M 3. 10 30 a m tr uck leaves store for Mount;oy Stx eet to Toke St1 eet area." 01 dels should be in not latex than 10.00 a.m. same day. _ 5 o INVESTIGATE THE NEW, REVOLUTIONARY WAY OF MERCHANDISâ€" ING GROCERIES AND MEATS WE HAVE INAUGURATED. UNDER THIS PLAN WE GUARANTEE TO SUPPLY YOUR FOOD NEEDS AT COST. YOU PAY A SMALL MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE AND WE DOQ THE REST. 4 DELIVERIES DAILY ~$:00 a.m. tr uck leaves store f01 Mounfjoy Stl eet to Mdttdgdml Heights : area. Orders should. be in pr evmub day. 2 Truck leaves store covering same areas as No. 1 at 2:00 p. m. Ordel should be m betoxe 1;:00 p.m. Store wnll be open for mspectlon this month every evening 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. except Saturday. Sundays ' 2.00 p.m. to 5 p.m. 4. 3:80 p.m. truck covering same area as No. 3. Orders should be in not later than 3:00 p.m. Put More On Your Dinner Table For Les s! e Gauthier ;.m. ‘‘The way to do it is to buy a package of jet black allâ€"purpose household dye , and go .to. work,. . If you‘re. like most women, you‘ve got anywhere from two or three to dozens of pairs. of lightâ€"colored stockâ€" ings: in your Bureau drawer, lying idle because fashion dctates deep â€" dark tones, ~ That‘s fooclish wh,én it‘s so ceasy to convert them into the desired shades, Pour the dark grains of crystal \owder into a wide-moathed glass jar with a tight screw top. Add 1 cups of boiling water and st:r and shake it well until thoroughly mixed. Then take your stockings and launâ€" der them, rinsing well. Next, run about a guart of warm water into the basin and add a tableâ€" spoon ar two of the jet blatk concerk brated dye solution. Swish the stockâ€" ings around in it a pa‘ir or two at a time; squeeze, nd swish some more until the stockings are a little darker than you want them to be when dry. You‘ll probably find that color tones vary a little, from pair to pair exâ€" cept where you chad original pairs of exact duplicates, for your collection no, doubt consisted of ~various difâ€" fcorent weaves and weights, as well as different color tones. } The gquthorities do suggest, howâ€" ever, that some understanding and aarefu_ sympathy and â€" assistanch, should be extended by elders to help the developing youngsters to follow ‘the finer instincts. | â€" Expressions of ‘independence â€" of thought as well of atiionâ€"‘are perâ€" rectly normal ancl healthful â€" maniâ€" festations in adolescents, say the exâ€" perts. They are merely evidence that he is no longer a msre child. Erc:l Twing: T‘ll have you know I write songs for royalty. Charlie McCarthy: For the king and queen? Twing: No, for the jack. â€"NBC‘s "Charlie McCarthy Show." GUIDE TO GROWTH E4 Ta thalkk : i se * at ty tÂ¥ Mrs® Mary \MacDonald, Perth, Scotâ€" _lund; has arrtved to take: Up‘permaneut ~residence with per ‘daughter, Mrs. I. Mr. Norman Richard, 56 Southern hvenue has returntd to Mount Laurier after epcnding two weeks with his wife and family. Mr. Richard is super. intendent of La Rievre Company. Dr. and Mrs. A.L, Purdon and son, David, have returnedâ€"to their home in Welland, Ontario, after visiting a,t- the home of Mr‘ and , Purâ€" don, 101 ‘Toke street:. â€" /‘ Mrs. Robert Hardy, zone representâ€" ative <to»~the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, has returned from Cochrane, Ontarjo, where she organized . Mrs. Mithadl Quinn has returned afâ€" ter relatives and friends in ‘Toronto, Winnipeg and Port Arthur for a considerable period. rappier, 18"©"‘Kirby avenue, DISQUES FRANCAIS _ STARR 50(: CHAQUE PHONE 3525 76'/2 Tlurd Ave. GROCERIES UP? 48 Third Ave. Timmins MEATS ... ., ; * 103 eoufismu ’A VE Arrive A La Music Box 1000 td L Â¥ whio KA t . <i 04# f.tfi" ‘u â€" t 5 .+. 7% z. .+ a Jt < 9 * .:-l.fa.tl’.-‘b * t Blahey‘s Know It â€" And Are Doing Their Best To Keep Prices GROOERIES 2 . a branch of the soci¢ly in that lÂ¥ Mrs. Elsit Galipeau is visiting rela atives and friends in Toronto. y ‘~ Miss Madeline mmandreville left day for Peterborough, Ontario she has accepted a position. Miss Florence Sharp leaves today for Calgary after vis:ting at her pars ental home at the Hallnor Mines d also her sister, Mrs. Lloyd ‘Timmins. : * To GROW THE BEST PLANT THE BEST Send today for your free m%y of our 1948 Seed and _Nursery Book. Bigger than ever. Describes countless variâ€" cties of the newest and best Vegetable, Flower and Houseplant : Plants Shrubs, Fruits, Bulbs etc. *t fail to learn about the majestic new race of Giant Flowering Gladiolus, a colchiâ€" cine development; and the new Cuthâ€" bertson Hea: and Drought Resistant Sweet Peas,. Farly planning is secret of gardening : success. i :totdlay. ; (Those who ordered from us in 1947 will receive copy withonut reqnuest.) â€" First Ave. Schumacher

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