Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 12 Feb 1948, 2, p. 6

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W’s repbrt session was m' and pl‘m were ‘Mrs. m Ql’plwm made for "The Country, Capers" J fiittee. whlclzist:fll beml;eld Saturday I‘ei;ru- in church, hall, plans T Th T W M héld wé alfi mam to hOId telephone o t :2 â€" umm Uu . *L â€"Â¥ 2z az AL- for the evening.; Mrs. Mafkin po ';Q?.r«' _..-.!i.;;. t % . :" 6. a* v:{.fi tine" Tea: l"bllowlng the busâ€" ness the meeting closed ‘with 9.30 p‘m. Timmins Lions vs Moneta 9.00° pm. . Sauth Portupine‘ TeePeces vs Schumacher Lions AtQ WAL .4 MEELES 64. 6. * 8.30 p.m. Week»end Bkating Cliub j3 MMdflY; Feb. 16th . 300 m.' Pmlble Playâ€"off Game Tuesday, Feh 17th Thurs. Feb. 12th T.N.0O. Bonspis! â€" sl}â€" diy <Friday,. Feb;:18th 8 p.m. Porkies vs Hollinger PREMIER GEORGE ISREW vvvvv Often a woman becomes ‘fi‘ ho : condxuon of “nervea to magâ€" und gives way to fears i alightest changeâ€"you â€"when perfectly nat ean keep serene and happy ngbtg are taking. 'her system. ; through the most trying times.} And thys rt is that * first ‘ these dark dreads anga fears my : of the fidgetg, Qndena or nerv';fins cause a nervous breakdown douhtnâ€"-nurt slralimnae _ vaireranlf oun Wtz m CC ce 44 CA G16 q N Food willhel ld exve p uild up your vitality: and mgu «SL io Lb 4+ CR é -fiig;: _ C s } i € * o p ,;;.’ * _v' :# .A 1. S + :A s 0 £% * 9. 1 i 4 ET BSkating Club all day tally â€"with o c mre Mn:.ih; Aa ifinh nf ‘‘narunmnse"" tha ; â€" _ An invitation was réceived from ~members to* attehd their March thq Mountifly ‘50â€"50 club, inviting / Mr. ~Gordon â€" Thompson, director of Schumacher High 4 Sc?ool was guest speaker and gave Fa very. interesting tdlk on ‘Folk Songs . and A delicious Junch was served by ‘the hostess assisted by Miss Margo Kh‘kland â€" * Guests included. Mrs..A. E. C. An- Ed._:’ ni mq Mo Ul’quhfl}’h Ml’% Ed.= _ on‘l Mrs. Harold Jones, Mrs.: Jack Fisher and Alta, Mrs. O. Carter,, â€"_W. °O. <Lafontaing; Mrs. Fredâ€" er. * Mrs. A. Dundass, Mrs. W. Watt,, Mrs. Ted Ashton; Mrs. F. Tomâ€" ney, Mrs. Roy Heath, Mrs. M. Chanâ€" nech, Mrs. W. Swain, Mrs. J. Budd, Mrs. J. Birkett Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mrs. J. Byron, Mrs. FA Reed, Mrs. W; Lafâ€" fety, Miss Jean Lafferty, Miss Margo Kirkland and the hostess Mys. J. At the close ofâ€"the meeting: a dainty. man: lunch was served.: Hostesses for the . evening were Mrs. George Leck and on Miss Betty Killens, n U Mrs. J. Kirkland, Coniaurum Mine: Property was hostess at a party in honor‘ of Miss Jean Lafférty. The gueésts spent a socialâ€" time‘"and during the evening the guest of honor was presenteéd with a set of crystal gobâ€" lets. Miss Jéan Laffertyâ€" Feted At Lovely Bridal Party d t s ant ) d tine 4| 4t sefi nrt ol doubta buildmg yourself W Chase‘s Nerve Food.. i‘ll rest better. look better *fi Bri Chase‘s Nerve Food.. fe:lugtterl(agp uraelt‘bet:rdi in g 81. Alphonauis® Parish ‘Church, Sthuâ€" ahit «ale of home baking: ~Candy and white elepharnit table wednesday afterâ€" ndbon‘ in the church hall. flfi C. Cybulski was in charge of the: decorations. ~The hall and tables m attractive with Valentine Moâ€" tik. Mrs. C. Barron, president of the: League received the guests. Mrs. ?fl and Mrs. Cybuiski were in charge the admission. The large tea table was attractive silver vase filled with sprays :of deep réd foliage. Mrs. J. V. Angrignon and ‘Mrs.: FPrank Puriong: poured: tea. Serving the small tea tables were Mrs. Ken Burns, Mrs. Agnes Fiendal, and Mrs. Joe Verbik. The bake table was convened. by Mrs. J. J. Murphy and. Mrs. Bill Mansfield. The candy table was in charge of Mrs. Earl Monaghan. Valentine basâ€" kets filled â€"with=~chocolate, fudge and marshmallowsâ€" were soon sold out. Mrs. â€"J.â€" MacDonell was in charge of the white elephant table and had many : novelties for sale. The kitchen conveners were Mrs. Tom Steepe, Mrs. T. Clark and Mrs. B. Weber. The Schumacher Memorial Library has just received a new list of books â€" thus adding much variety to those already on hand. NONâ€"FICTION When The Steal went Through â€" Bone; An Exposition of Empire â€" Yamkee Coast (Essay) â€" Coffiny The "Sleeping and the Dead â€" Derieth; Mind=â€"and Body,> (Psycho« matic‘Medicine) â€"â€" Dunbar; â€" Comes ‘The Reckoningâ€"â€"‘ Lochart; Modern Tailoring for Women â€" Manuck; Jim Dandy, A Fat Man In A Famine, (Play) â€"Saroyan; Surgeon: â€" Van Hoosen; Liberia 1847â€"1947 â€"â€" Wilson; Thisâ€" Is Australia â€" Zieger. FICTION Marriage‘ is for Two â€" Arthur; The Scarf â€" Block; Not Exactly Ghosts â€" Calddcott; Murder At Calâ€" amety House â€"â€" Caldwell; This Is Happy â€" Dérn; Western Union â€" Guy:; Jamba â€" Hambly; Treasury of Short Stories â€" Kielty; The Indifâ€" ferent â€"Children â€" Lee; Untidy Murâ€" der â€"â€"Lockridge; Raintree Country Many. New Books Added To: Memorial Library ~M. T. Haapla, Kay Votour Proprietors Comfortable Rooms _ Excelle} Se vice 3 48 #* . PH ,.84 “flrucei Ave. We Cater To Banquets® â€" Weddings â€" Parties r~HONE 400 For Reservations Regular Meal Hours South Porcupine, Ontario _ 3â€"48P CENTRAL HOTEL Wâ€"‘W Dominion W. G. Heise, Prop. FINEST QUALITY CAKES PASTRY PHONE 76 m | South Porcupine 3â€"48P % mt r SCHUMACHER from the talk in the locker rooms and the drugstore, the week end proâ€" mises to follow through on the same note of frivolity. At least one gang promises to have a good time Friday night â€" the players of the drama society are supposed to have a small party after the final performance. Well, this has been a ptetty big week’lo“ftr. what â€"with ‘two distinâ€" guished speakers in one week and the Play Nite matince yesterday, and The senior girl basketball squad of TH. VS. looks pretty well batterâ€" ca up after their last game. We noâ€" tice Mary McHaggerty staggering aâ€" round under the weight of a huge picece of court plaster on her nose. Sylvia Paslawsky, too, is reported to have taken her share of the jolts. The senior girls have taken two wins and suffered one defeat so far in the loop. They defeated Noranda Girls at Timmins and thenâ€" in the visitors home town. Kirkland Lake, howâ€" ever, trimmed the locals at Kirkland. Timmins Senior girls will take their bid at revenge .when Kirkland visits here, next February 20th, The locals were told at Noranda that their passâ€" ing plays were wonderful. The praise came from sundry Noranda officials. The meeting closed with taps. Attending were Mrs| Smyth and Betty, Mrs. Monaghan and Shirley, Mrs. Boyce and Helen, Mrs. Lowe and Shirley, Mrs. Mf:Kenzie and Jessie, Alnthia, Platt,, ,June Collier,, Margaret ‘Tathinen,* Shirley Maneite, Ella Strortons; ~Juoan Studden}‘ Nina Phillips, | gogn ~Robbis Helén Bliot, Maureen Kennedy and the, Leader, Migs K. Christopher. The senior boys squad has played iwo. loop games to date, defeating Noranda, seniors at Noranda 60 â€" 25, and dropping one at Kirkland Lake, 33 â€". 27. They get another shot at the Kirkland Lake team this saturâ€" day night when the Lake visits. ‘The A short business sesson was held and planq were made for the C.G.ILT. Tag Day which wm be held Saturday February 1l4th. géme will take place in the Melntyre The Canachan Girls Inâ€" Training of Trinity United Church held their meeting» Monday evening. in. the ckurch hall. <â€" The meeting opened with follk dancing. The Worship.; sevice was conducted by Jessie MacKenzie andâ€" Jogan: Studâ€" den. ns C.G:LT. Make Final Plans For Holding "Tag Day" »@* _,-,‘A~‘ 4 '_". # ‘% .a4- {mmm»,gu,,dm mp\vm ‘to produptave wonian and ‘chil py\ulnwd in ()mano pu;pd ‘of ;ub recurity ... hj But to pro ’* ’flmt m-s»'hy every beins trained 10 ’? :cconv oN TH flzro;( thc coâ€"0 I?“fiw iy art megi'of Labnw] . tetcranmff on the road to industriat electronics all c 17 5 and because Ontario‘s elect® unf( es the workdl:over, cvery effort 0 make Ontario a finer place in which to SCHUMACHER ';’-?f':‘f"f. ided the coâ€"operatiog of the Department of Veterans‘ nainke! }é';f:,; Bepartment of Labour and the Ontario Department of Educaâ€" iss the vetcran off on the road to skilled craftemanship, Radio, television industrial electronics all offer outstanding opportunities for skilled fi $ and becanuse Ontario‘s electfomice products are eagerly purchased by '“f'f( s the workl:ever, ecvery effort of Athese nf\\“y skilled veterans hfl‘n to make Ontario a finer place in which todive and â€"contributes to the welfare and bappiness of all her citizens. (by Nore Flynn) THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) KTE p_r‘mhim*;gh;jdiroapd by peOple a'll‘bvcr tbr éapacity‘to prm]fifi“mwh zeods* .',gfilydetérmmes the economic‘ * 3- Jmm, wonran and child withn ‘her bo:aders. Because‘the sale â€" ,rg-\gdnoed in Qntnrno lu'ihgs ‘x‘piuable ]i:)tp this Province, ‘ â€" a \m;pd job security . .. and _ we id our chi efy cin have more ‘in hf«’.~ But to produce. ab nods in sn‘flifiént quantities, â€" fal, That is why every single me-ofimshoufi be gladqfliat..nar ~ JMy, beins tmmed 16 pmvndc thc skflled ‘bands so neéfléfl¢hy; k LiA i t d _ The senior squad‘s first line is deâ€" scribed as "pretty hot".> This line is composed of the following plays: Don Menard,: Bob Gavan, Buddy Menard, Phil Aiello and Alec Nastasuk. â€"~Don Menard and Bob CGavan"are the top scorers of the team,taking : alarge percent of total points. â€" Buddyâ€" Menâ€" ard also does his share of the pointâ€" parnering, according> to reports. â€" YE _ JC â€" Ne En t eP wohn" our hearts. It‘s been a long time since we have seen â€"so much perâ€" sonality come to light.. His manner could have but one adjgetwe â€"â€" sCin tillating. . You did‘ the school> and your dad proud. Dave! 4 According © to Patsy Brewer this d‘- n“‘-- * C us us 2s *% _‘ Laalt. $ a wa 2e ~ 'gym and there will be a UHance after in‘ the Timmins High and Vocational School auditorium. Tevenna, Gagne and Canie, despite their diminutive «zmt\n‘e’ art also valuable players. ' All is in ;eadir':ess' for Play Nite and on the this is printéd, the first© performandées will be‘ présented.‘ Wondeéer ‘whan Miss Quinn and Mr. Birkenshaw will be> back? The reâ€" lieving téeachers are doing a fine job, but youâ€"know how it is â€" those famâ€" iliar faces now absent etc. etc. Hurry back! Gee, we misses youse. ° Parliament held a very short meetâ€" ing last week. Short isn‘t the word for it. turned around to look at an attractive girl and when I turned back to go into the room, I was in< formed ‘that the meeting was over. We don‘t like long meetings, but Pulease! We can‘t understand theâ€" way Bob! Kemball is never seen any more than about . three feet away: from Kathleen Murray, Looking back, we remember Jackie . Marsh and‘ Bernic YÂ¥ouilten, Thelmaâ€" Curtis, and. Tubby Williams andsevieral. other. couples. Better luck to you, Bob â€" smoke gets in your eyes. - i Finally, we have heard ofâ€" Bill O‘Gorman.. ‘He is ‘now‘ working‘ in WaY Al \ "o° . 4 . . . o. 0 .9..0 actfedinet e o2 oboooooooooo acSeote ote e sfuefeatfeniaafpalecteuloate «te 1595 Dave Rose is féllow â€"to ue now. We always liked Dave, but that impromptu <oration he gave last Manday: afternoon in thanka to Geoâ€" rge Drew was the thing that really won"~ our hearts. It‘s been a long time since we have seenâ€"so much perâ€" sonality come to light.. 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