Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 4 Mar 1948, 1, p. 3

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\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'\\'\fl\\\\'\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Y’ ‘ BEFORE \\\\\3 OQlza _ Difant Joihin Miuster, Clemnt braha; dor. A nice moulded salad for your builfet dinner? Use coked cauliflower molâ€" ded in well seasoned tomato aspic. ‘Those alttending were Grordon EYyre, Rome» Gautiver, Don Morris, Winnie McKirea, Mary Mcloan, James Mac Mullen, Jack Reatty, Margaret Mac lzaac, Doris Olson, Johnny Perce, John Izatt, Raymond. Don Duggan, John Belec, Edith Spence, Noreen Kerâ€" win, Leo Finchen, RCAF, Jerry Mc Jear Adamson, Joe Cunliffe, Priswilla White, Dora Knell,, Peter Aâ€" (Graham, Bernice Walker, Grace 1AÂ¥ Mary Wilson,~ Sid Maseéeau,. Emile Tre M@MA@Y, JaCK â€" ACH, Berv} Small, Carmel C reeyg VNHkusk!; Boty Murt Morlev J.atham,. Lo‘ s M The studert Hospital held on Sunday wended their the Ski Chalet Hospital held a jolly slelighride party on Sunday evening. Merr.ly they wemrndwl their way over the road to the Ski Chalet Returning the merâ€" rymakers enjored a tasty lunch folâ€" lowed by an evening of dancing in the study recreation room of the nurâ€" se‘s Residenee. Those attending were Gordon Evre, HRome Gautiver, Don Morris, Wimnnie McKirea, Mary Mcloan, James Mac Mullen, Jack Reatty, Margaret Mac ling for a deligm weekend when n cupine Badmintoi "Whoopee" night Early in the e match was playe and George Rich im Sturgeon an was followed by "Whoopee" â€" badn bers turned the n played the game 8St, Mary‘s Student Nurses Porcupine Badiminton Club 5 Enjoy Sleighride Party Hold Gala "Whoopee" . SS Reatanramne and notel: chs apholatered,.. .T ruck seats Furniture repaired and .« and chester{ields rebuilt. 109 Bannerman Phone 918â€"Wâ€"2 U P H O L S T h THURSDPAY, MAKCH 4th, 1847 Alberta Lump â€" Red . Stoker Coal â€" Dry W A., Chalifoux Chas. Pierce Sons Limited Phone 112 16 Third Ave. 111 20 PINE STHREET NORTH MmMAYFAIR Fire Threatens, Let Us Help You Check Your Fire Insurance Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering ltud Plhione E. DERASEP Moedlnnis Block Agzents With Underwriting Facilities For AlH Limes Of Insurance e Tremblay Mary Mc Corrizgan at STORED REPAIRED RELINED REMODELLED LDAUTrA Kean. notet> chairs® Electric Refrigerators Vacuum Cleaners â€" Ironers â€" Ranges Washing Machines TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER NC iollv Pine Nt. North Montzomer Jsangimaln, ham, Bob KRed Jacket Dry Wood irs repaired and car â€" uphaoilsteryv. finished,.....Chaurs limmins p _ Boisvert, ndo, Evelyn er_â€" Jackson, nguay, Doâ€" . Lois Clark Bob Coulis, * Margaret Evelyn Cyvr HONE 16 â€" 17 e Cunlifftd ,, Peter A ed Schroe David vÂ¥, Bob Robert W}Zl}'{ Early in the evening an exhibtion match was played by Mrs, Ed Lacy and George Richardson against Mrs. Sturgeon and Bob Laidlaw. This was followed by an hour or so of "Whoopee" badminton when memâ€" bers turned the nets upside down and played the game in every fashion. Around midnight delicious refreshâ€" moents were served and dancing was enjoyed bringing a most successful and enjoyable evening to a close. Among those present were. Betty Atkinson, Eric Knott, Mr and Mrs. Jim Bentlye, Marjorie Bull, Martin Cassels, Jim Curtis, Lou Curâ€" rie, Doreen Thomas, Ed Darby, Doug Delahunt, Lola Phillips, Jack Evelegh, Don Finlayson, Betty Fulton, Stan Hallman, Helen Ferguson, Peggy Gedgze, Mr. and Mrs. Gord Graham, Ann Holjevac, â€" Barb Haystead, Lorraine Horlock, Connie Haystead, Ayt Harn den, Gord Hammer, Rod Haynes Dee Iannarelli, O. Jackson, Evelyn Knott, M. L. Keith, Ora Kulju, Doris Kosâ€" kela, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lacy, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Laidlaw, Jack Lacy, Al Mcâ€" Connell, E. Marshall, Jean McChesâ€" ney, Gus McLean, Dot Wiison, Mr. and Mrs. Len McKerrow, Peggy Mole, Gord Moon, Liz Romiscon, Shirley McDivitt, George Pente, Betty McDivitt, Wally MceQuade, Ian Mcâ€" Donald, Rose Marie Martin, Marg. Nelson, Americo Narduzzi, Tom Neil, Marion McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ol iver, Kay O‘Gorman, J. McMullin, Mike O‘Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. Petâ€" roni, Mary Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe, George Richardson, Peggy Sutherland, Rockie Rochon, Hilda Stephenson, Johnny Shuster, Alice Sumner, George Somerville, Jean Scott, Marg. Smith, Doris Sturgeon, Jack Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gord Shields, Milt Sullivan, Mary Adams, Lillian Thomas, Gerry Turcotte, Mr. and â€" Mrs. D. Tackaberty, Chester Wyse. Ellena Yolten, Walter Zadorozâ€" Mcelintyre Gymnasium was the setâ€" ting for a delightful party during the weekend when memebrs of the Porâ€" cupine Badminton Club held a gala Ladies... for the latest trend in Style and Quality We take this opportunity to announce that NOW you can have your furs MADE TO YOUR OWN MEASUREMENTS HERE on our premises at 17â€"B Pine St. N, Timmins By designing and manufacturing furs in our shop we can give the exquisite styling and detail that means QUALITY. 78 BRUCE AVEXUE Phone 3 south Poreupine € See The Mayfair Furriers Timmins, Ont. anufacturers of Quality Furs You Are Weleome at Ont. _ Apparently cclor their cue from the French tapestries, !und muted pastels wore fewer flamboy e 2y Cmy First shown were slacks .m(l .‘»[)Oltb clothes, new look coats, suits and dresâ€" ses may emphasize lines that are full and flowing, but toâ€"days slacks at last night showing had a masculine lock with a slight feminine twist. Cut neatly to the figure with brusqueness of I‘ne, checks, tartans and Bedford cords were favored. spring Styles Featured by Olive Thomson and Helen Style shoppe Portray Miâ€"lady as Dem ure, Dreamy and Romantic mtrs, isyre, limmimns first lady gave a resunme on the. splendid work accomâ€" plished during the year by the Kinmâ€" nettes. Among their many worthâ€" while local activitles they have raised a considerable sum and have applied Them to the improvement of the Chilâ€" dren‘s Shelter, said Mrs. Eyre. Inâ€" stalling a new heating system .buying drapes, floor coverings and a new friâ€" gidaire in add tion to many other comâ€" forts supplied the children that they otherwise would be without. I am not here just hcc:u:sq I admire the new look but because I.am an ardent admirer of the Kinnettes continued the speaker. The models then appeared on the stage and ramp to the piano accomâ€" paniments of Mrs. C. Wilkins, taleanted local music an. n featu: line‘"‘ Suit wardt soit C forem Edwal tons small sevelra and t ties. AftC ing di are â€" d topped 21y > be the wit‘h n Mrs. Eyre, Timmins fi1t resuume on the. splendid plished during the year nettes. Among their wlhiile Igcal activit the sively large 2 thanks to both BRracken for m Mrs. Os Carter, pre: Kinnette Club welcome Responsible for the success of the delig anniversary of Mr. and Mrs., William a Advance photographer are Mrs. 8. R. MceCory parentiy cciors Lhis â€"sprl _cue from the large colle ch tapestries, in which sc muted pastels predominat fewer flambovant eccolors t it lovely Timmixns ub welcomed the impresâ€" gathering and extended thi Mrs. Theomson and Mrs. making the showing posâ€" also introduced Myrs. Fred very and wittingâ€" her duties as commentaâ€" on heimlines. . Sevet petticoats. Simulated hsops a vide skirts and fuln pleats, plain anrd un flares are used to ler‘na effects. cintillatin WOMAN‘S PAGE ppeared on the 1e piano accomâ€" Wilkins, taleated THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO at the i promise of mice, and an was reminizâ€" breath. of be. Lner this veat 11 g take tion of c â€"colors noppe to ~th 111 the ork. the Ww Afternocn cocktail, dinmer a ing dresses are all daressed up areâ€"draped, bustled, hobble a topped. In evening clothes, lace ap be the orme fayvcorite often c with other materials. The new silk prints feati mitrical designs, fruits and la quets of flowers, rich and glo En the final scene V.vian Pit featured as the bride, wearing than tones the comparative shown were gold yellow and p nk In the main sometimes comin line with tiny pe line‘"‘ by sashes cr cun Suits perhaps the basi: wardrchbes, are more f: soft dressmaker <suit forem:© <t. With a dai Edwardian influence pu tons on double breast small neat collars, . T several bolero suits in and there was a good "throw ccats" and sop!l ler‘na effed Modified in some o featured "t line‘‘ by. s eous gown Of f nylon and a ber caught with peart petticoats showing vith a grc i1 hemline LOnt ‘hlful paitw that highlighted the ind taking@ t.me out from their ¢ v, Mirs. W. Kobb, Mrs. Ron Jon Navy poOr nhe? who saved [Nursin dolman the dres e burlt u 1 ( e »Brigde, wealr white satin i bertha of F ng just below tlit eplums or merel vled Children, Disaster KR that as he walks he often thin more â€"bD ppeared to vic first place. 7 rimss® * 111Aal ind ses and son 1 above the : cunmiumnerbhund as!s of most : e feminine. i6 ‘appears dandified al nuts rows o and Woalt ularl and YJean ted PEHCOLE® 111 VC the figurt y interes wirl e the ceolebrating of the 25th w edding n their duties as hostesses to pose for the on Jones and Mrs., W. Robeorts. LCO pC I‘hn fllec ed th Blood Transfusion, Outpest C .Leppan, Mappleback Recd, . Mrs. nard, .Mrs,.C,.Bowker, Mrs..W. Brochu, Buell, Mrs. O. Carter, Mrs. L. Charlebo‘s, Mrs. R. Dunn, Mrs. J. Dalâ€" ton, Mrs. E. C. De Wolfe, Mrs. H. Hudâ€" son, Mrs. Roy Hardy, Mrs. W. Harriâ€" son, Mrs. A. Hartman, Mrs. R. Jones, Mrs. H. Kelneck, Mrs. J. Lawrie, Mrs. C c Leppan, Mrs. L. Lumb, Mrs. D. Mappleback, Mrs. H. Ostrosser, Mrs. E. Reed,. Mrs. F. A. Robinson, Mrs. E. Emith, Mrs. R. E. Sturgeon, Mrs. J. Sullivan, Mrs. F. Towsley, Mrs. W. Walâ€" alce, Mrs. R. Wigley and Mrs. F. Werâ€" Movit k.Â¥ EICLICC,,! ware for the tutre.: ‘Fo BJ whhlead d M 101 ‘Bal NXautritiun ibers of the Kinnette Club Mrs. H. Alexander, Mrs. J. ] Mts,.C. Bowker. Mrs. . W. Bro Ti donation etc. 1l \AUGHT SMOKING Elizabethan period, m zale A dam 1 dgements were made to the , Co., and the Taylor Hardâ€" he loan of wugs and furniâ€" Bruce Leek for. flowers and in FPogg Company for the § s.eeves aIi«t C peplums which , remant.e loo ed â€" with the d with the utmost l:saned for the oc lker and Company. ry, an overture to °C re Mrs. OQliver, Mrs. R. B. Mary Adams, Mrs. Anne ‘s. H. G. Campbell, Mrs. Miss Stacia, â€" Mrs. J. Barâ€" Marcella Keeley, Mrs. O. Miss Vivian Piercec, Mss les, Mrs. L. Durkin, Miss berg, Mi:s Jean McChesâ€" ura Canie and Mrs. pipe smoldt they taught T‘reatment ind 1€ bridesmaids, wore gold fespectively and double pou{â€" ‘ture to compliâ€" uperhbh collection «K1 LOCAL CAMRAIG N HEADQUARTERS 2 Spruce St. N. Phone 96 11 118 ive them received exlvuile 111 ~ A highivy successful tea was he Saturday afternoon in the base of the First United Church by the man‘s Missionary Society. As ; arrived they were extended a c welcome by Mrs. W. M. Mustard president, Mrs. R. Milnc, pres and Mrs. A. Gillies, Mrs. A. A. and Miss M. Gregsg, deaconess, The tea committee was of Mrs. G. Golden as convenet in charge of the colorful deor Hadiating hospitality as they : the. many guests who dropped enjoy a tasty lunch of dainty wiches, small cakes and cookit hot tea woere Mrs, A. Jackson L. Leigh, Mrs. C. Horlock, M Bennett, Mrs. T. Charlton, M Burruufihs Mrs. H. Shuttle Mrs. 8. Whitehead and Mrs. E. V Blai 1 ii REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCEâ€"MORTGAGES _ | 4 Hoom 3 Gordon Block, Pine St. N. Phone 2250 | 6444 Woman‘s Missionary Society First United Hold Successful Tea and Rake Satle cakes,. piles, cooKkjes, jams, . J4 homeâ€"made â€"bread and many delicacies. She was assisted. by 8. HMHansuld and Mrs. S. Ireland, Mrs. H. Travers and Mrs,., k. Culloch were kitchen conveners were assisted in their various c by Mrs. M. Craig, Mrs. R. Ellies, W,.. Haves and Mrs. J. Harnden At the work table were Mrs. R. McLaren and Mrs. G. Doughty and the novelty table was under the conâ€" venership of Mrs. J. Ralph with Mrs. chargye 5 Mrs A Mutual life of Canada representaâ€"« tive can advise you on this kind of inâ€" surance if there is when should 1 BUY term insureance? a need for it Arnold Beauchamp, Fernand Beaucha J.â€"E. Sullivan, "Bang‘"‘ Robinson, Rob Moore, M. K. Niemi, Cochrane, 8. E. E. R. Anderson Kapusk Usuallyvy term in J Â¥. Money To Loan special Pn and want during \\'h National Housing Act Loans 4* Commercial Loans 5 to 6°° Y ou‘ll Like Our Efficient Service the TA NA DJ Branch Office 24D Third Avenue, TIMMINS, Ont Ellet A. Smith, C.L.U., Branch Manag The work of mereqy never HMHorlock, Mrs. \ "harltorm, â€" Mrs. | H.â€" Shuttlewort oends ... LGive geneoronusly 1o as convener Jorful deorati on and Myrs. many isted k lrelan . Bonhomme n Representatives np, Fernand Beauchamp Bang" Robinson, Robert addition that per # fiman Inp silV M gsâ€"4nsubranet obliszati dutlid . Mr 3 1 Mocâ€" and rilotd or. neet d4ally â€" unald nt al buvâ€" ordimary Cl D iuchamp. M onts MATTRESSES Phone 944 13 Pine St. South ten Lefebvre SAVE | Reg.$24:50 Reduced to ts ONLY sim 0 ’869 HEAD QOFFICE WATERLOO, ONT M. MceHugh, Laicdlaw, Don ce Ansonville: Preston East Dome sieal _ background 1AGE THREE itive uf the Mo«â€" United Church, ULIMNG®S ranco

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