Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 8 Apr 1948, 2, p. 2

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.rfl 3Â¥ .wm«‘. # : > t# rfl.fixfiw{ s ol ies c ..rfika s# t EnB en o PP d Mrs. Oacar ‘Stant, Mrs. E Ar;derson Mrs Phil Therr ault, Mrs F‘ Lafleur Mrs A. H; Ltme v f 1 : "" r_ +3 ,;i._. A * / 2@ And Mrs Marioh Irvine, Mrs. Ida hyons Mrs oWillia,m Lang Mrs. M. J. Kellx. Mrs. A. E. DobBon and.little Billy, Mrs. ; Pare, Mrs. Jack Brtagy,â€"Mrs: Joe MeNeil, Mrs. Andy Dorsâ€" chner Mrs. Art Veinott@®â€"Mrs, E. McDonald, Mrs., J. Kirwin, : Pat Larmer, Mrs: A. ®* arriere, Mrs. Tommy Godin, Mrs. N. i..egris Mrs. W. Suthu'lgnd Mrs. E. Rogers, Mrs.â€"F: Culâ€" hane, Miss® Rosemarie ‘ , Miss M!arge Nelson, Miss Mary Agt?ms : Latry Labcw, 1Mw Weimwin and many A ‘ $ =© . Qu K# : %Â¥~ 4 l' @ {And particularly” noticed Mts I K. Pierce wearing one of fibe xfiost.s Fik ‘hats. â€" It;wps fashioned of bright green straw green velling and nestled in the front brim were sevâ€" Qgred poppkes .‘Mrs. Karl Eyre in printed jersey 3 : .p:.rich"*h ,predcgmnated and a gorgeous hat * flf lime green straw wrea ed‘ with .tiny French hand made flowers of red, green, blue and yellow. . . Mrs. Jack Brady in black crepe piped with blush plfik: ruching' and x band of seâ€" quins with smart hat of pinlt ‘satim with a cluster of pink roses at one side.. .. Mrs. J K‘rwm in black crepe with net yoke spangled with sequinsand @: hpt of muted blue:â€"felt trimâ€" . med with red satin bows. and roses. : â€"Mrs. E. McDonald in prinâ€" te@ crepe on an off white. background with hat of pale grey ttimmed with shot taffeta‘ ribbon of red, grey and gold . McCoy, Mrs. Ron u;; K. Pieree, Miss Vivian Pierce, Mrs. Barney Quinn, Mrs. _ Mrs. George Mondoux, Mrs. Car! Briggs, Mrs/J. O u}u'xan, Mrs. M. Madden, Mrs. D. L. McMillan of Port Arthur, ms bert Allen, Mrs. A. Thomkinâ€" son, Mrs: J. R. Glardine, M!% J” A.s Therrfault Mrs. F. McNaâ€" ? Fows 5R I 5 mara, Mrs. A. Muu'thur Mrs ’J Buleakl, Mrs. Frank Furlong, f Bs aa m _ _ ~a 4. stt CFPPML aA aseald a as 2 $ e trtimmed with shot taffeta‘ ribbon of red, grey and gold . Mrs. Vince Gauthier in brown with gold filled choker and a brown off the face hat trimmed. with a bow of brown veilâ€" _ y "R°" NR o _‘ ing in Wh*ct; xfestled lrse muow rosea . Mrs.‘ Leo Ralonde A4 2910 J a in fiie ag@@ieinirl| sulf with a Sb of ] w1 W in black crepe with a oascade gradu: '. front of the skirt. . .. Mrs. D. E. Bfunet in black taffeta the, jacket featuring the flsht.ail peplum and sleeves trimmed with printed taffeta, and: srnan black hat trimmed with tiny purple s C .$ a Â¥. gle hardfiq Among t.he many wegrir nek }iags-“cin that certain fin~ . wsflxggngb -mw.g E ger‘" is Alma Fabbro whose engagement to Fred Del Guidice, â€"2,"_/ was announced recently. Alma is the charming blondâ€"haired }m. her easfly in ’ mt daughter of Mr. and Mrs._ ?MO’ of Schumacher. Her. 435 gulet, calm @nd me. he flance is theâ€"son of Mr. and: Mgs .Del Guidtog, 56 'roke street ~taiks, she‘s gay and, tri y: w Timmins. Wedding plans are.,lrtgeffm,té * sense of humor. that m;knowf made A * the world her while she travelled Timmins is losing another of their: very popular couples. . Mr. and Mrs. Rod Matheson are moving to Windsor in which place Mr. Matheson has been transferred. They. take with them a nost of best wishéfior every. Success'and happiness in men- new home wl e . t j r $ ."\. * *x"-".' ,__‘ Mr and Mrs D B. 1 cmmmn enterkamedzab theil home 28 Patricia boulevard dutr ng _;",end in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Matheson. / ‘A tdeughttul ocial evening was enjoyed by the guests. athmps were. presented with a lovely luncheon set of dishes as : fwewel! #ift. . :. Among those preâ€" sent were.Mr. and. Mrs.. Northan: "Er "V__;t? NP‘ and Mrs. Harry Kuzyk, Mr. And Mrs. 4; 3.3_ .',l.s.j rgh, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collms, Mr. and Mrs. Len Brad ey.and Mr and Mrs. Ernie Marâ€" tin. .. . Mr. and, Mri Frank Newman: were unable to attend. u. 4.Â¥ As: hhe :owner. of a..qr or truck YÂ¥OU are liable to have ‘a jud’_-j_ent ‘Jor a lm'ge amount against you fomxn;u;:* f,,f,'{"?’_‘m: denth ‘_m paraon or persons Autoâ€" And cool greeu.tapns reat ; And deeper emerald: élothg,the meadow fold quiet but. pflm woddinc was. solâ€" cmuizged in the § "of the Church of the Nativity on Saturday. morning, whert oEnm:beth mncés Surman, datuighter. of Mr.fand/Mrs. C. W. Sutâ€" men, 63: Panperman vyenue became the bride of. Jolin Flot' t “Flo” Depatie. m ETS hat of ~blacl liliesâ€"ofâ€"the roses and. v and . corsage AMrs. ~TONAV ‘Cit # w h thoind op Andaciahedorth . hm uce Pn â€" n t Mr. and: Mrs Depat.ie will reside in Timmins. 4 The many friends: of Mrs. George ype of woman : --“- wl - 92 Wnn e t M*To Appear 'ace 2i0 Em hn .02 AL‘-A“ iQBe of.the. smartest énd moat sucâ€" cmlul :events‘ of the : yer fifis Spfm tea‘ m mfi_fl\; A. J. Villeneuve and Mrs. C Cann. 'rréasursr for t,he was Mrs. W. P. Qennett.s + In hl‘g of / G-eorge Stm‘livg, A. J. Villeneuve The minutes of the last meeting were. read and ‘adopted. In the corregponâ€" dence there was a 1ebmrmanaged lady in (Glasgow,. Seotland, expresâ€" sing thaqks to the membpers for. mhox of food sent to her during the month W lady in (Glasgow,., SCovIand, _ sing thaqks to the members for . m;)ox of food sent to her during the month of: March and for ma»aec"" @h U‘li btrn uh -q Patrtck’s teg. and bake *\ The eop- veners of the various oommittees were called upon to present their .reports. Mrs. A. Mason, the. eormmqr of overâ€" seas boxes reported that three 11’88 boxes had been sent"to a church in Northern England. . Mrs. B. ‘E,.,A 11 (~0~ A0A4 Ds _ Adic , / P NEA vice reported on the chmt'.h Yegr Two ‘lovelyâ€" and »very wirt rendered violih solos were gl'ven by w Edounard Bartiett.:~ These included: Gounod‘s Ave Maria andpfirttmp violin cog» certo by Mendelssohh.~..Mr. Barlett was accompanied at the mano Joy: Micss Sue meadows; * Mrs. Mason moved aA vote of m_ R utd their reports. ener of over- !‘*»" 'Mrs: J ohn "Florent ‘Bépatle Enitertained: At Showerâ€" - Priox to her marriage on Saburday afternoon to _John "Florent Depatie, Fileen Surman : was. enb,ertained ats a lovely‘ bWidat "shower ; b’y' Mrs." Emest e o t e A BPe o 4 n ie 9 hz t i Laurin and Miss Camuel Depahe > / . % Ned t C N °C C MBE 10 w h 4 3 > ( The ; delightful ! affair â€" was sneld at the home of : Mrs. Lan)rin and. §uests ~spent a most e'njoyable evenlng plgyaa ing card Durin.g the evening, the guest of honor was presented with . many beaut;le and serviceable gifts for her homc for which she« thanked her â€" friendb wholeheaa‘tedly Later ho:tesseq served e delicious lunch. . ; 5. served e gqeucious: .. ; Those present were Mrs. L. I-mdson M.rs W. R. St.evens. M.r’s Chafiles Sm~ Unaple to ; mttend but sending loveâ€" ly gifts: were : W J. MacMillan, Miss Agnes Douceb. Mrs, Tony. ‘Martin, Mrs. H, Guflbea,}tlt F. Paguin a,pd. :The Storeâ€" where your . patronage Complete Sizesâ€" 1n . Ganada ‘8â€" Fmeet Slzes 4 to 10 â€".â€" Many Styles 4A To Choose From , To Sruit: The $ Indlvxdual Taste ‘SEE THESE. TODAY *\ "6*3-*’ ul BKOWNSTON FUR works _ . PHONE ‘ i1 7 8 0 KA 4+ N DRESS SHOES CHILDREN‘S SHOES ~at N O W is theâ€"time to have your furs The various prigze winners was anâ€" :2.0K ndit:ed by Rev. R. P. Gregoire: The third. â€" Cl o card party was convened by â€"Mrs. W. first door 4 f Cadieux, thie acting . president. ds tareheand ; Miz. 0 Thibeault and Mrs. Lapage supervised won the sseond. » the playing of 509; Mrs. Perrault. the Mlevmtthe h Cns o io cated .treasurers. . . The ; winners ‘for 500 were Mrs. L. "the. Beaulne, ladies first, Mrs. H. Levesâ€" Q_eased t que, second and Mrs. A Chevrefiis, Smprorbd +oo . M â€" “-r.;' ge, : Mrs: Levert, the whiat. . â€" i A;‘V?:lcourt and Mrs. Rocheleau tm A. lg‘..()odc. fletmyre prcperty, 1 U KKAE ‘That‘s why the B of M has come‘to be known as workin g NORMAL SCHOOL, Narth Bay May (6th, 7 th: and 8th Announcefhents regarding . rulesâ€"and . regulaâ€" t;on;,)u‘dglng artists, etce., will be made at a xo " laterâ€"date . . _ All persons interested in submitting entries for thisâ€" exhibit are asked to keep‘titese dates in 2 _ mind.~ | , 4k X Sm 194 . More than 1,500,000 Canadians . . .oneeutof 'éty' five bank depositors in choose the B of M because of its long_record of safety, and its. friendly helpful service ‘to customers in every.walk;of life. . . _ JHE NORTH R‘ffffY 1 BANK orF: MONTIUS}»AL she Tnmmms Br'mch C CAMPWLL, Managnv P TÂ¥ Régired @ t soes with (‘anadmm in et'ery ‘wdfl o} Itj'e :mre 18 1.7 ' WILL how 'ml-:m Third Annual Exhibit â€" and o 0 were Mrs. L. : tfii io: abd his Th Mrs. H. Levesâ€" p__eased to hsar his health is much in the of known as MY H , H Wls ols ‘ ~TO A 44 f , 13

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