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Porcupine Advance, 29 Jan 1948, 1, p. 2

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i. %h tJ1‘ mt duttfi‘ehs of th%” mobn ifid‘ stars . he â€" canéle Mt 3 L ' ;.;?; 0. Qulet the tim% worn questions that are all ~â€"Unanswered yét, .’l‘a‘ke fftom the spent and troubled hearts of us e ts .n . Their vain regret. ' » --‘H"”i. Â¥ 4 x # * "‘ack street was the setting f # wb vaghl * ies : i. The home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hendesron. 131 ‘Tamarâ€" for a derightturly arranged surâ€" prise farewell party and préseMtation on Saturday evening. Guests of honor were Nir. and M#s. L. L. Wilson. Mr. Wilson who is n employee of the Imp@rial Bank is being. transferred to NoYth Bay in the very near future. ~Coâ€"workers presented Mr: Wilson with a"handsome club bag and Mrs. Wilson reâ€" ceived a beautiful.compact, carrying with them the best wishes for every happiness in their new home. _A very pléeasant time was spent dancing with réfreshments being served later . in the eveningâ€"â€"â€"â€"Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Ig Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. CoucHh, Mr. and Mrs. Bob French, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Manzer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sinclair, Miss Sybil Ostrom, Miss Li}â€" lian Thomas, Miss Estell Gauthiér. Miss Fern Pichette, Miss Nellia Fabéllo, Miss Leah Heinonen, Misis; Ruitrlxlgpomey’ Don Mooré, Cecil S‘nclair, Ed Darby.and Ken Horning. _ . . _ Mrs. Sid McCoy, 121 Tamarsck street entertained Mor< or.hw friends in â€"the districtâ€"â€"â€"Aâ€" g old days, old times, old ant t‘mes and change yearâ€"â€"â€"Later retreshme ami ‘ presenting a gracious and 1gxhxgit.i pansies ing in a«china ship Wpfi Ron Moyle poure t m W B re?uulg U MB J,° MUAkd qy _ . DC C To t on at s bef * at ant t‘imes and changes ?fifimfi‘ve taken place during the past yearâ€"â€"â€"Later refreshments andâ€"tea was tableé presenting a gracious and inviting aspéect with bariquet cloth. panstes nestling in aichina ship and tail yellow tapers in sitver holf@e?sâ€"â€"Mrs: Ron Moyle:poured upg-a juests were Mrs. Gor" don Eplett, New Liskeard,. MÂ¥s: '} Mrs. Joe Sullivan, 8. George Agatmm4,‘ Mrs: Ro»n / Mrs. H. P. Shants, Mrs. CHa i, NtS: Pat ;rgnms Bill King and Mrs. J. P. Mooré, Cecil S‘nclair, Ed Darby. and Ken Horning. x 9. Mrs. Sid McCoy, 121 Tamarack street entertained at the tea hour in,.honor of Mrs."A. T. Murtagh, Sudbury, who is visiting Mrs: Shantz arid Mrs. McCoy and her many other friends in the districtâ€"â€"â€"A delightful aftelgléOOQ was sl.re'igt iing old days, old times, old friends and the many pIFAD Rose. @ e hb «l s e q. And.... Miss Margo *Kirklafld, Roéer Todhunter, Miss . Milâ€" aréda Verbik, Miss Shéila Moran, Miss Joyce Salo,â€"Mqse, Greet, i * 1e 22 n x l *# . * | * 4# And lead us far into the s‘lent land . K h 4# W If you wear gay colors, rouge or startling hats, he hesiâ€" tates to take you out. If you wear a little brown toque and tailorâ€"made suit, he takes you otut and stares gll evening at a woman in gay colors, rouge and a startling hat. _ " If you are the clingingâ€"type, he doubts whether you have a brain. If you are the modern type, an advanced and indéâ€" pendent woman, he doubts whether you have a heart. H you are surly he longs for a bright mate, and if you are brilâ€" Hant, he longs for a playmate. If you are popular with other men, he is jealous, and if you are not, he hestitates to . es e / 1 * o es e . 0h oo n * -z w Sek ol ie x M l amas i4 ; Joyce Ralod «Mqose , ; ze T hP > ® lt s, YÂ¥vonne a SS 6 'wi f '.‘95 mm%sgciqnon,i ;’3’;’“ his fing@r} Aargatet| Lafon-» Mréimorméhflsw t d s When memberv, o£ the Mothers Group of First United Church met in the church â€"hallâ€" for their regular . monthly meeting they spent a most inâ€" teresting afternoon listening to a most informative address given by Miss Lois Kelly of the Porcupine Hicalth Unit. In a highlyâ€" interesting manner, Miss Kelly discussed the prevention of childhood diseases and the treatâ€" ment of the sick child: informing the rdbht MmT COuch secretary Mrs. H. Shuttfeworth treasurer; Mrs. L. Morley, préss agent, Mrs. S. Dewar and Mrs. L »Baechler," program conveners, Mrs. ‘T. Jones and Mrs. T.*Cowell, soâ€" cial nonveners apd Mrs, Norman Steâ€" phensén. memmbership. n A was read appealing for funds from Britain. it outlined the urgént neea for moxey, for articles and clothing in good condition. In- a highlyâ€" interesting manner, Miss Kelly discussed the prevention of childhood diseases and the treatâ€" ment of the sick child, informing the mother‘s at the same time on the proâ€" per way of taking temperatures. She also demonstrated several homeâ€"made toys with which to amuse the sick child such as potatoes with eyes, how": to cut paper,.. to make hats, capes and kfi%}iéfs {{ fii}hefpotatoe painting facâ€" ts for the sick child to fit es oh ‘pe over; his fimgqi Zl many other useful ; Mnffior}rn Stbphenson conducted A cleétter was. read Appealing 1or funds from Britain. it outlined the urgént neea for money, for articles and clothing in good. condition. Following . the business routine , the social committee served refreshments an ehjoyable sotial‘ period was ‘spent. Mrs: ,A Jacksori tma Mrs 'I‘ Charl- ton supervised:; the nursery. ‘Those present were Rev ‘W. Mustard and â€"Mrs. Mustard, Mrs. M.Jfiloinpsou Mrs. H. Presley, Mrs. A. Cameron, Miss Lois Kelly, Mrs. T. Jones,, Mrs. T Coweiir Mrs. L. Morley, Mrs. H. 4. ts â€" dn . L C102 2 n B Afia~~ â€"RA 'l‘o “Mother § Group” Flrst nitéd? lflll‘ch the. worship . sérvice. Bev _W. _M. .Mustard installed. the offncers for the 1948 executive which is compmsed of Mrs. W. M. Mustard, honorary president, Mrs. H. Presley president, Mrs. D. Coombes, vice presâ€" A hnighlight of the seasgon will be the St. Patrick‘s dance and cabaret to be held by the Timmins‘. Lions‘ Club on March 17thâ€"â€"â€"Plans are now underway for the gala event and it will be held at Riverside Pavilion with Henry Kelneck and His orchestra providing the music. ' j Flying from Sox;th Porcupine to Neiv Liskeard. on Saturâ€" day to take part in a gala ice production featuring profesâ€" sional$"â€"â€"are Mr. and Mrs. Eric Batchelor, figure skating instructor‘s at the Porcupine Figure Skating Club. erally spéaking, they may be divided into three classesâ€"_â€" nusbands,. bachelors and widowers. . An eligible bachelor is a man of obstinaey surrounded with suspicion. . .Husbands are "of three variéties, prize, surprize and consolation prize. Making a husband out of a man is one of the nighest plastic arts known to civilization. It requires science, seulpture and common sense, faith, hope, and charity, mostly charity. _ Miss Jean Zadorozny, forméer professional of the Cochâ€" rane Figure Skating Club will also take part in the event. . It is a psycholog‘cal marvel that a soft, fluffy, tender, violetâ€"scénted, sweet thing like a woman should / kisging a big awkward stubbyâ€"chinned, tobacco and bayâ€"ramâ€"scented thing like a man. :iIf you flatter a man, it trightens him to death. and if you don‘t you boré him to aeath. â€" If you perâ€" mit him to make love to you, he gets tired of you in the end, and if yoeu don‘t, he gets tired of you in the beginning. ho t 22 00 000 lhnt, he longs for a playmate you are popular with other menheujeamnmduioummt,hewwwmm « walmower If you please him, he seldafix ‘mentions it, digpi¢éde him, he never tails to tell you about it | ‘a!fisfifedm’!safl méâ€"â€" 4s j . 3% fess. . Â¥ oÂ¥ MANâ€"â€"â€"Man is what a woman marries. Men have two t never more than feet, two hands and sometimes two wives, bu one collar button or one idea at a tiime. | Like Turkish cigâ€" aretts, men are all made of the saimé material; the only difâ€" ference is that some are better disguised than others. . Genâ€" O i AFt t 0 sam ath Mrs. H. Presley, Mrs. A. Cameron, Miss Lois Kelly, Mrs. T. Jones,, Mrs. T.; Cowelly Mrs. L. Morley, ;Mrs. H. McéKinnon"Mrs."E. Harwood, Miss: M. McéKinnon"Mrs.‘E. Harwood, Miss M. Gregg, Ns-‘ "H. Webb, Mrs. L. Bacchâ€" 16ér, Mrs. T; ‘Coucdh,; Mrs. C. Bilbrough, Mrs. S.‘ Dewar, Mrs. J. Byrom, Mrs. H. Shuttleworth, and Mrs. N. Stephâ€" enson. .. Among those present were ‘Mayor Karl Eyre and Mrs. Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long, Mrs. Ida Lyons,‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McKay, Mrs. Marion Irvine, John Slee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs:; Jack Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pare, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Déel Villano, Mr. and Mrs.â€"J. Marâ€" ietti, Mr and Mrs. R. Paolini, Miss Jean ‘ Bagnariot,, Dick Romualdi, Mr. and. Mrs. FTony Belmonte, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Romualdi. Hiank Biclek and his orchestra proâ€" vided the music for both modern and old time dancing. Mountjoy Ukranian Hall, was the setting for a. deligntful dance held Tuesday evening by the Porcupine Barber‘s and Hairdresser‘s Associaâ€" tions. Hairdressers‘, Barbers Hold En‘oyable Dance â€" The dance committee was comprised of Mr. Ossie Lacroix, Mrs. J. J. Mcâ€" Kay, Miss Kay Harris, Mrs. T. Traâ€" valgini, Mr. Lionel Chartrand, Mr. Harold Davidson, Mr. Benny: Young, Mr. Ford Page, Mr. Fern Robitaille and Mrs. L. Romualdi. Hostesses for the delightful affair were Miss Louise Vesel, Miss Gilbert Blais land Miss Stefi Hocevar. Guests spent a most enjoyable evenâ€" Ing playing various games and bingo. Attractive prizes were won by Mrs. J. Mavec, Mrs. Tony Plut, Miss Eisie ln lovely briddl shower recently. brideâ€"glect of During the ‘evening the guest of honor was présésted with many lovely and serviceable gifts for which she thanked her friends wholeheartedly. Later a delicious lunch was served by the hostesses assisted by Mrs. Pasâ€" ie and â€"Mrs. Vesel.> ‘ Amohg those present: were Mrs. 1. Fupanic, Mrs. T.‘Plut, Mrs. Mavere, Mrs. Vidmar, Mrs. Benein§, Mrs. Virc, Mrs. F. Tegel, Mrs. :Patras, Mrs. Vinâ€" tar, Mrs. Zabrajsck, Mrs. Cunik, Mrs. Sustar, Mrs. Zemejc, Mrs. Palcic, Mrs. Krevec Mrs. Starip, Mrs. Laurich, Mrs. J. Kobe, Mrs. Anzelc, Mrs. E. Bednis, Mrs. Whitford, Mrs: Doré, Mrs. Cotnam, Mrs. Krasevec, Mrs. Dupliâ€" 222 20e 204 20e 212 01030004404 0100 ~s, 1e ,e; 0, cefa 0 e ce ce 20 e ie 200204200208 204 o To o s e is o s oooooooouoooogooooo%onoo?oooo3?0000303030..003030000303?03 clecd P €,3 ¢i2z ote o6 §1% Are YOU Interesfied M / W Li ,‘e ? 11 k. > 1. m‘ on d m m sy%a A . “.h‘\r i Te dn dn es s t : + ‘-ff 16 Men and Women Died‘Irt‘ the Porestiiinc Alone â€" More Than One Life A Month! . (approx) 13,500 LIVES EN CANADA CANCER CLAIMED®*~ THURSDAY. JANUARY 20th, 1948 Mel h!rs M Mrs. Jarc, Mrs. McKepna, Mrs. Pi Mrs. Kremesec, Mrs. Poje, Mrs. Co ineau, Miss Z. Rect % Klobuchar, Miss N. Gramelie, Miss \R. Tartachuck, Miss Anié Wizinski, E. Cunik, Miss K. ,@porer, Miss A Kotze, Miss M. Kraseved. Migs N. Anâ€" zelc, Miss H. mncn Miss 1 M Mni )w w . 3. s 20 20 0c Ece C Niss M. Stebbins, Miss T. Pltm.u H. Gusek and NMiss ; Rechetnyk Unabié to attend but sending lovéely giftswere Miss L. Brown, Miss N. Shieclds, Miss G. Palamare, Miss M. ; Mrg. J. Zgonc, Miss.D. Banfich, Mrs. T. Delost, Misa, M. Belanger, Mrs. Sporer. Mrs. P. Smuk, Mrs. H. Yuréâ€" vich, Mrs. Hocevar, Mrs. P. Kotze and Mrs. Panikvar. . Mr. G. Manza, 203 Cedar Street S., has léft for St. Paul, Minn., where he will stay for a few weeks with his daughter Mrs. P. Guzzo who has just arrived from Italy, and whom he has not seen in 22 yeéars. Personal and Social munty. °W F.: Kobe, B . N. F m‘ id

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