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Porcupine Advance, 26 Feb 1948, 1, p. 3

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o/IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII/IIIIIIIIIIIIIII * *%* *4‘ *4 *% * * S# o BE FORE *%*% * *A Restaurans ang notel cl uphoilstered.. ..Truck sea Furniture repaired and and rebuil U PH O LSTERIN G| *A Those present were Mrs. H. Atherton \irs. MH. March, Mrs. E. Pritchard, Mrs ". Woino, Mrs. W. E. Keddie, Mrs. S Sykes. Mrs, P. C. Keast, Mrs. W. Bates Monday VattLhew‘s he Twixt utured Twixter Club Hold Regular Meeting, Plan Bazaar rv oÂ¥ Kuby Irene Simpson Wed _ Women‘s Missionary Society To Roy Douglas Monahan _ Mackay Presbyterian Hold @;" m Regular Monthly Meeting _ {3 in the Pif# Phone t WOrk im beautifull and these , Alberta Lump â€" Red Jacket sStoker Coal â€" Dry Wood 0 PINE STREET NORTH Moednnis Block M.S. First United Church Morro SA J Fire Threatens, Let Us Help You Check Your Fire Insurance . Harris, Mrs. G. Morrow and . Buck. busiress meeting of the Twixâ€" lub will be held in the church 1 March 2. innerman Phone 918â€"Wâ€"2 Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering )Tk meeting. â€" Several articles utifully finished were turned these jwill be sold at the Spring which will be held in the near A. Chalifoux ‘ta che cheld in Church Basement lb ho 1€ @4 nolel chairs repaired and I‘ruck seats, car upholstery. aired and Economoy Dry Goods 20 PINE ST. SOUTH evening in the hall of St. proâ€"cathedral, members of rs Club met for their regâ€" the work meeting memâ€" an enjoyable social hour iments being served. Mrs. and Mrs, J. Buck as hosâ€" / 28th to 6 p.m gents With Underwriting Facilities For All Lines Of Insurance »Y A NN U A J DERASEP to Roy Douglas f Mrs. A. Monahan of he late Arthur Monaâ€" M. Mustard officiated. e a street length dress nvion velyvet fashioned t neckl ne, long tightâ€" and a draped skirt, a hat with brown plume *Jwn accessories, uple was unattended., Monaghan later left by (YVMawa and Montreal, 1 will reside at 22 3IK in the Pirst nse a quiet wedding 1 Ruby Irene Simpâ€" 1¢ late Mr. and Mrs. of Powassan, Ont., Timmins The Economy Dry Goods Is The Opening of a New Stor FRIDAY MORNING â€" FEB. 27th ‘//lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII?///l/l//l/////l.ll///’l/a .â€"* * # sneer merit it has outsold all othor yariaties among both homes and commercial growers each season, in every part of Canada. Cusâ€" tomers repeatedly tell us "Earliestand Rest" is still better than wa claim. Produces large, beautiful, solid, perfect shipping tomatoes, earlier than any other variaty. High crown type without core, and most beautiful red with finest flavour. No cripples, scalds, cracked, wrinklad. unevon, scarred fruit, and often ten fruits in A cluster, Amazing yielder. (Pkt 15¢) (orz 75¢) postpaid. FREE â€"OUR BIG 1948 SEED AND . NURSERY BOOK â€" Bigger thaon Ever 4 DOMIN!ION SEED HOUSE. GEORCGETOWN, ONT. M s ( A et Us Help You re Insurance L @ Pickering writing Facilities Insurance 78 BRUCE AVEXUE Phone 30 South Porcupine \\\\\\S\\\SN\.\SX\%S | Onut. ‘*(fix\\\\x\(\‘xx\\\\mmm. "The objective of Kinsmen are {five That we may be improved in modern business and professional ethics: that the interest in the welfare of his community may be stimulated: that constitutional authority may upheld; that the spirit andâ€" understanding between Of each be ol cooperation tolerance all nations and all peoples be fostered stimulated and that unit; throughout our Dominion be toward their goal: and that we carry on service within our community, continuing Mr. Thomâ€" pkins said, there is not much differâ€" ence in our aims or motivations than in similar service oragnizations throâ€" ughout Canada. Mr. Thompkins definition of Kinsâ€" men was "He is Kinsmen let it mean, and of thought work That he has setved and he has seen, The depths of misery and pain, arâ€" ound himâ€"â€"and his duty plain. He‘ll strive some health and help to bring. The needy and the suffering. The story does not end there either," he said, "because there will be no end as long as there are Kinsmen." Following the introduction of guests Dr. J. E. Barnard proposed a toast to the ladies to which Mrs. Duke Werâ€" ther replied.. Three other toasts were proposed, one to the King, by presiâ€" dent B. Robinson, one to the founder. Hal Rogers, by Charlie Leppan and _one to the association by R. B. Stock. In his toast to the founder, Mr. Lepâ€" pan reéad a letter from Hal Rogers BRIDGE OF sHOPS The Veech o bridge at Florence is limned on both sides with houses that have been used for centuries by goldâ€" smiths and lapidaries. Introduced by us several years ago and by sheer merit it has outsold all othear variatios among both homes and commercial growers each season, in every part of Canada. Cusâ€" tomers repeatedly tell us "Earliestand Rest" is still better than wa claim. Produces large, beautiful, solid, perfect shipping tomatoes, earlier than any other variaty. High crown type without core, and most beautiful red with finest flavour. No cripples, scalds, cracked, wrinklad. unevon, scarred fruit, and often ten fruits in A cluster, Amazing yielder. (Pkt 15¢) (orz 75¢) postpaid. FREE â€"OUR BIG 1948 SEED AND . NURSERY BOOK â€" Bigger thaon Ever 4 DOMINION SEED HOUSE. GCEORCETOWN, ONT. IN PLACE OF DRINKING Desert an.mals are able to do withâ€" out drinking because of their specialâ€" ized ability to change th> strachy part of their food into water. Those present were Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. Walter Hill, Englehart, Mrs. Gerald Doughty, Mrs. Ted Doughâ€" ty and Mrs. Carl Brigeos. Mrs,.. William Doughty, 74 Commerâ€" cial avenue, entertained at a delightâ€" fully ararnged tea in honor of Miss Myrtle Ellies who has left to spend some time at her home in Englehart. A most enjoyable time was spent by the ladies and later in the afterâ€" noon the hocstes served a dainty lunch. LC ty "EARLIEST and BEST" Mrs. W. Doughty Entertains At Delightful Afternoon Tea The meeting for the month of March will be held at the home of Mrs. George Robertson who, with the assistance of Mrs. J. Arnott will have charge of the program. At the close of the meeting a pleasâ€" ant social hour was spent and a tasty lunch served by_thc hostess, Mrs Laidlaw. Mrs. H. Troyer reviewed the life of Rev, J. Black, a pioneer missionary. Mrs. V. Neilly gave an account of the organization _ of the first Women‘s Missionary Socicty, and of the great work done by Miss Luck Baker, the first woman missionary. am Posen, Proprietor "Glad Tidngs" which was closely reâ€" lated to the contents of the second chapter of the study book "Our Comâ€" mission". When the reports of the various committees had been presented the worship service was held under the supervision of Mrs, W. Laidlaw, who also read an interesting article from The Women‘s Missionary Society of Mackay â€"Presbyterian Church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. W. Laidlaw, 15 Cherry street reâ€" cently. Mrs. F. Somers, presided at the meceting which was opened with prayer followed by a business session. Goods Is Pleased To Announce New Store at 20 Pine St. South years. Their works and donations to various causes have been numerous. During those years alone the Kinsmen Clubs d(mat(‘(l over 30 millions of milk to the Milk for Britain Fund:" he said. rather_ slow, until 1935 when Banty Banick became general secretary, then it took on design and purpose. Banty travelled all over the Dominion, Mr. Thompkins told. the gathering, formâ€" ing clubs and getting people interâ€" ested. _ At the beginning of the war or up until 1939 there were 85 clubs with a membership of 2,500 persons, today there is established 206 clubs with a membershin of 8000 "I am carried back to that small Chirese cafe in Hamilton in 1920 when our founder Hal Rogers, and his friends â€" formed the ~first Kinsmen Club. I can see them awakening to the realization that service to their fellowmen would fill a need in their lives that could be satisfied in no other wavy. "Ladies Night" held in the Empire Hotel on Saturday evening. ‘‘Since holding a district office it has been my privilege to charter six newâ€" Kinsmenâ€" Clubs. Eav)i time there is a new thrill to it. It is a thrill because I am able to review with our new â€" friends the history sf the organization." There is only one race regardless of. color or cereed and that is our reason for being here" District Governor auss Thompkins, of Kirkland Lake, told Kinsmen, their wives and friends at "Ladies Night" iheld in the Empire cord Ainsmen La ies and Northern Zone Nighi Gala Affair; Featuring Dinner, Dancee Kinsmenâ€" have However,. the *4 4t OFFICIAL VISIT OF KINSMEN GOVERNOR: â€" Men do play a great part in Ladies Night. During the weekend their banguet held at the ‘mpire Hotel was a gala affair. District Govâ€" ernor Russ Thompkins was guest speaker. F. M. Robinson, president of the local club was master of ceremonies. Organizer of the affair was Os Carter who handled his duties in a very capable manner. Shown above, from left to right are Ellet smith, F. M. Robinson, Os Carter and Governor Russ Thompkins. Advance Photo w inss 200 0 ies stt s www 0_ s us TIMMINS club‘s TY d help to bring. suffTering. The riere either," he will be no end WOMAN‘S PAGE growthâ€" was when â€" Bantyv in â€" enviable THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS3, ONTARIO Empire AN ANCIENT FOoOOD Cheese was made in some other befor the Christian era Greeks and Romans. Visitors from Iroq and Mrs. Monty Ste Herb Wilkes, Mr. a chell, Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs. Roy C: Vic Eisenbach, Mr Calve, Mr. and Mrs. Mineault, Mr. and reth, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Layte and Bil Mrs. °C. Monty Ka bruff, Mr. Merle Les Jerry Hall, Miss Vivian Pic Calverly and Mrs. and Mrs. idson,, Mr..and Mrs. Wes B andâ€"Mrs. Stan Hemmings,. M Fred Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. of Kirkland Lake. Guests from Mathssonm we Mrs. °C. C. Mehean, Mr. Monty Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. P W C let Smith Mr. and â€" and Mrs. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Bill 6 Arborite Top Kitchen Tables Reg. 54.50 â€" $29.50 12 Bedroom Chairs Reg. $26.50 to $45.00 Half Price $13.25 to $22. 4 Wardrobes Reg. $49.50 â€" $29.50 Ron J MErs. C amd Mrs. Le Stu Brillinge Miss Junez R Mtr. and Mrs. R Laambe, DPon H Harrison, Mr. ; Mt. and Mrs. C Ron Jones, FEri Robinson, Mr. a ker, Mr. and Mi M. â€"J. Barnard ad and Mrs, Doug £ Barney Quinn, V ter, Miss Ellen Y Mrs®. Robit ditional cocktail hour followed by the serving of a delicious turkey dinâ€" ner. Menry Kelneck and his orchesâ€" ira provided the musical background. Ron Jores also highlighted the evenâ€" ing with the leading of a rousing sing song and several piano solos., Frank Boivinâ€" alsoo renderedâ€" several â€"solos wheih were much enjoyed by the gaâ€" thering. vra provIide( T Ron Jores alsC ing with the Je song and sevet written to the Kinsmen for the oc casion. _ In this Mr. Rogers suggestec that we should plan and with char acteristic Kinsmen energy, consolidats and strengthen our present organizâ€" ation. "Specifically. I suggest we should more actively preach, teach and live Kinsmenship both with our won membership and wth the other Service Clubs and the people of our communnities and Canada." F. M. Robinson, president, and Timâ€" mins members extended cordial greetâ€" ings to their fellow members from Kirkland Lake, Itroquois Falls, Mathâ€" eson ard other northern points. The delightful evening began with the traâ€" ditional cocktail hour followed by the serving of a delicious turkey dinâ€" ner. Menry Kelneck and his orchesâ€" ira provided the musical background. MI Amon CLEARANCE Phone 944 13 Pine St. South Timmins and Mrs Hoenry Ost Leppan, ~Letr MC lie. Ed M 1i AlC Hepburn nad M . Edwin Bowser, Dr d Mrs. Barnard, Mr acken, Mr. and Mrs . and Mrs.. Os Carâ€" ulten, Jim Curt‘s. H Mrs. Al Hill, Mr. amimnin‘q L I Oll,. Mr. ind M an Van I* M B ) HINBSIM , McChe OW , â€" M acd Mrs Claudt ti, : ~At% Miss nd M rs suggestec with char . _ consolidat Ha: Hamme M1 n1 Bil an{ M 1 10 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000’000’9 ssmc mm #0%¢% [ 6 A KA # . i c + + + 2 a 2eA n e ra n a o * anmaci s ns A Â¥099090000009409000000909880808000080000 0080890000 0000000000 0 4 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6666 evening in Regular se : AVL.â€"*] . Max TICKETS 50c W codfish grow to a length of et and weigh‘ about 100 pounds. fa) ie ~IACH. ith Mrs. ] hostesses resent were Mrs. W. Kevan, @id, Mrs. R. N. Jackson, Mrs. ‘r, Mrs. F. Read, Mrs. E. Duâ€" . H. Gridley, Mrs. L. Mason, ‘aynter, Mrs. J. H. Knell, Mrs. veli, Mrs. B. Richards, Mrs. M. _Miss Ivy Thomas. ular work meeting of the adies Guild was held Friday the church hall. There was ewing on articles and much iccomplished. NICE CATCH Direct from New York, Montreal and Toronto /\\ ; STYLE SHOPPE I PRESENT SPRINCG FASHION SH 80 16 id jcurnment of the s enfyed a social . Rei® and Mrs. F. Princess Alice Club To Hold Spring Dance The February meeting of th cess Alice Club was held at th of Mrs. Francis Woodbury, 5 REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCEâ€"MORTGAGES 4 Phone 2250 Rvom 3 Gordon Block, Pine St. N 00000000000000000000000000000‘9(*6-'39006000000000000000 4 4 * + “0000:000000000000000000@000000000000000000000:0:0 Plans were made for the annual Spring dance which will be held at Riverside Pavilion on May 7. Dance conveners are Mrs. J. W. Ecclestone, Mrs. H. Freeman, Mrs. T. 8. Taylor, Mrs. F. Bowman and Mrs. W. White:; Followng the reports from the varâ€" ious committees, Mrs. C. Allen deâ€" scribed two films on cancer which were shown at a recent meeting of the Canadian Cancer Society. These films will be shown at the March meeting. Followng the reports ious committees, Mrs. scribed two films on were shown at a rece The meeting was opened by Mrs. L Labow, president. Mrs. G. Armstrong secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting and Mrs, R. Eddy gave the treasurers report. The February meeting of the cess Alice Club was held at the of Mrs. Francis Woodbury, 58 lock street recentlv. Mrs. G,. C. Campbell introduced Mrs Money To Loan Help The | _ Red Cross The J. V. Bonhomme National Housing Act Loans 44% Commercial Loans 5 to 6°* You‘ll Like Our Efficient Service home Hemâ€" and Labow, Mrs Eddy, Mrs. Freeman, M Menard Mrs White, Mrcs. Lloyd, Mrs. Motherwel}. mast pileas dainty hostess. Those lor, Mrs son,. M evening w on the N« n, Mrs. R. att, Mrs. . wman. M W . V erits C, Mrs. J. 1, Mrs. G erwell, V _ Stevel, :. Brill, M heniers :M Dougia 1J prt Mri mt nent weQere ~mMrs, W. avior, Mrs. E. A. Dob« ‘issenden, Mrs. C. Alâ€" Anderson, Mrs,. J. B ©,. Carter, Mrs. F. H, : Armstrong, Mrs. Ls W., Thomson, Mrs. Rj{ Râ€" Kennie, Mrs. H. . Graham, Mrs. J. B Maaclkean, Mrs. W. A, .. Sutherland, Mrs. J. C. «©Campbell, Mrs. J, s B. Mrsa rs. J. Di Rowe, Mrs. W. Alexander, Mrs. *~Ts+Byck and Mrs, s tendered a vot@ . 8. Taylor. Folg' ment of the buss members spent a jlal _ period wltl‘ s served by the st spesaker of the in interesting talk its work and the W

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