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Porcupine Advance, 15 Jul 1948, 1, p. 2

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t Mrs. Richardson p#oposed the toast to the host and hostess and added a few words of . ?ng to.the.family . . . Mrs. R. M. Doyle is a war bride and it irst meetmg with her new relatives . . . Mr.and M fir tarli _Vme‘!rom Sherbrooke ~ in 1923 and have been mlf#nown arfttâ€"popular residents of Timmins ever since . . . The get together was arranged by Mrs. Williams much to the delight of the resfi of the family. The William‘s with Mrs. H. Jones and son Btuce, accompanied by Mr. Laland have now returned to their ective homes, but the occasion though tinge@cwith a bit due to the absence of one other sistt a#2C. 4. J amieson of Sherbrooke who was unable to be present, }Q‘%!ch Q long be remem bered by the participantygâ€" «â€" ; ' se w i t# "I ". . o d t~> + Timmins has losf“xnot.her'%'thexr popular kwell known couples in the persons ot: Mrs Bill Aru 1, who with ~ their family, Faye, Willo, andw léft recently to take up residence in Sarnia . . Mr Aruhdell came to this countâ€" ry from Devonshire, England with his family Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Arundell . . . The family moved from North Bay in 1917 and have re here everâ€"since . . . A popular emâ€" ployee of the Holnng nes for a period of 16 years he was well known in clc‘s especially hockey, having played the game as a y andâ€"tbr latter years being one of its most enthusiastic supporbrs . . They leave behind a host of friends who wish them much happiness and every success in their new home. Dear vales, with the blue above and deep shadows below, Crossing the riverbanks, where red willows grow, Ever in dreams to you,I am calling, ‘"Dear vales of my childhood, And out from the shadows where earth and sky meet, An echo resounds like ax prayer low and sweet, "Dear vales of my childhood, 1 come," Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doran entertained a number of their friends out at their cottage on Friday evening. Following, all attended the very‘successful Barn Dance sponsored by the Kinsmen . . . . Guésts included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gauthier, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gauthier, Mr. and Mrs. Hem'y Charlekois; Dr. Henry Hudson and Keith Stirling Out at their summer cottage, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strickâ€" land were hosts to a number of their friends prior to attending the Kinsmen Barn Dance at the Riverside Pavilion . . . Guests were Mr. â€"and Mrs. Bill Kelly, Cochrane, Buzz Shaheen and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Neiman. Dear vales, where the muskeg and the still lakes lie, Where wide winds flow out from blue maches of sky, Can you hear me calling ,through the solitude, "Dear vales of my childhood, I come," .. And out from moonshadows where the red glades begin An echo keen in a voice smal} and thin, "Dear vales of my childhood, I come," f :# by Lillian O‘Donnell VALES OF MY CHILDHOOD Memories haunt me teâ€"night of the valley‘s I knew, And I yearn for theiraplands, windâ€"swept in the blue In my dreams I can see them and find myself calling, "Dear vales of my childhood, I come," And back comes the echo, silverâ€"tongued falling, "Dear vales of my childhoo6d, 1 come," B ‘Guests were Stefi Hocevar, Albie Hocevar, Eileen Depatie, Lillian Vickers, Carmel Depatie,; Vivian Jordison, Mrs. Wheeler Mary Wheeler, Sarah Getty, Ruth Arnold, Agnes Doucet, Therâ€" esa King, Anita Erickson, Pat Costain, Colleen Olsen, and Helen Powley . . . Unable to attend but sending gxtts were Joyce Laâ€" tham and Helen Poirier. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Spooner, 44 Toke â€"street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Blais, Mr. and Mrs. George Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young, Mr.and Mrs. Fairweather, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bowker of the Buffalo Ankerite, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purdie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill King, Mary Purdie, Anne Cartonick.and .Art Davies at a arranged party on Friday evening, following, the gathering attended the Kinsmen Barn Dance at the Riverside. A very happy reunion took place recently when four sisters and a brother met for the first time in 25 years . . . They were Mrs. W. 0. Williams of Sherbrooke, Que., Mrs. J. Criak of Payâ€" master Mines, Mrs. H. Jones .6f Figéld, Ontario, Mrs. G. W. Starâ€" ling of Timmins Ont., and Mr. R. N. Doyle also of Timmins. To celebrate the gala occasion: Mr. and Mrs. Doyle and sons Ernest and Ronald were hosts at a sumptuous dinner party at 7.30 p.m. Tuesday evening at their home on Birch street N. which was attended by Mr.‘and Mrs. W. O. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J Craik ad son John, â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geoâ€" W.eâ€"~Starling, Mrs. H. Jones and:â€"son Bruce, Mr. Frank Laland of Field, Ont., and : life long friend of the faxmly Mr. E. H. Richardson with Mu Richardson of the Dome Mines. Dear vales of silence where the white stars leap Along the crest of kneeling hills of sleep, Do you still hear me calling through the mist of my tears ‘"Dear vales of my childhood, I come,".. But now, the echo so low and so lonely Steals back again through the days of my years, ‘"Dear vales of my childhood. T come." George Pente entertained a number of his friends prior to attending ‘the gala Kinsmen Barn Dance held at Riverside Pavilion on Friday evening . Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rene Belanger, Mt. and Mrs,â€" I-fp.nlc Bressler, Dora Knell, Geoâ€" rge Somerville, Elizabeth Romiscon, Challle Bourgeois, Shirley McDivitt, Martin Cassels, MargeNelson; Tom Neil, Betty Fulton, Stan Holman and Lillian Thomas. n P in 19 e D LQlfeâ€" C * * * Dr. and Mrs. Graham B. e,Dr -and Mrs B H111 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kennie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Freeman on Friday evening prior to attending‘ the Barn Dance down at Riverside Pav. On Monday evening in the Leglon Ha.ll members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion held a most enjoyable bangquet followingâ€"the| holding of their. zone rally. Represeniatiives attended from Kirkland Lake sSmcooth Rock Falls, Kapuskasmg, South Porcu upine and ‘other Northern points. Talking over the events of the da; from left to right are pictured Mrs, W. A. Plant, Smooth Reck Falls, Mrs. 1. D. Cameren, St, Thomas, Mrs. G. G Countryman, bouth Porcupine Mrs, A J \chloswr Kirk.land Lake and \lrs Leo Txmmms Advance wz â€" SWtms s s on s o e «: 3â€"â€"â€"â€"ma«â€" mm mm in mm mm mm m mm mmme smcs â€"_â€"_. l w ie d 22 ho n * e im oo e o o i M o e n ho o o it s M css 2 Mb Te Aliaa o and â€"â€" The Timm‘ins CoONTENS Lillian O‘Donnell 1J ‘ x WOMAN‘S PAGE Bringing to a conclusion a most highly successful zone rally, members of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary to the Canadian Leâ€" gion held a delightful bangquet and social evening in the Legon Hall on Monday night. There were 110 guests present, 70 of these being representatâ€" ives form Smooth Rock Falls, Kirkland Lake South Porcupine, Cochrane, Kapâ€" uskasing, Hearst and Virginiatown. A source of pleasure and pride was the appearance here of Mrs. I. D. Cameran provincial president. from St. Thomas who attended the rally. ' Ladies Auxiliary To The Canadian Legion Hold District Zone Rally on Monday. es Following, a most enj was spent socially. Am sent were: Mrs. G. W. Bank Hear Reports of the various groupns were read and an election followed to elect a new zone c@ommander. Mrs. Harâ€" dy received the nominationgand was voted *back into that official capacity e:r WO Report ment and Field Day on Friday . . . and 33 members tcok part in the competition. There were 12 guests from the Iroquois Falls Club and 3 from Cochrane . . . In the visitors 18â€"hole compteition, winners were Mrs. Lough of Iroquois Falls, for low net seroe, and Mrs. Dorey, also from Iroquois Falls, for low gross score . . . Timmins winners were Mrs. R. DeGruchy for low net score, first flight, and Miss C. Gauthier, second flight. In the 9 hole competition, Mrs. J. Burke was winner for low net score from the Timmins group, and Mrs. Pratt of Iroquois Falls won the low net score in the visitors‘ competiton. Following the competitions, a delicious lunch was served n the cool confines of the club dining room . . . 34 guests were present . . . In the afternoon, Miss M. Labine won the putting, Mrs. B. Weir the approaching, and Mrs. E. Baderski theâ€" drivâ€" ing competitions . . . In the business girls competition, Mrs. B. J. Cowan won the low net score . . . The winners received a golf ball. During the afternoon tea was served . . . Mrs. Robâ€" ert Dye and Mrs. L. K. Pierce pouring. The club chmapinoship play begins temorrow . . . . at 9 o‘clock the qualifying round will be played . . . Following lunch play ..... For the 9â€"hole spoon competition, 9 holes will be played in the motning and 9 in the afternoon. Tea will be served as usual in the afternoon . . . The next monthly Golf{ Club Dance will ke helid on Saturday night. far all members. most enjovable evenin lly. . Among those pre Myrs. James rane, Kapâ€" garet McWilliam South Forcupine; Mrs iatown. A Elizabeth Simuson, Smooth Rock Falls; le was the, Mrs. Teresa Hilliard, Kirkand Lake. ). Camerqn'.. Mrs. Maxwell, South Porcupine; Mrs 6. Thomas Curtis, Squth Porcupine; Mrs. France: ~ Paice: Smooth Rock Falls: Mrs. Jear s banquet, Delarosbie, Smooth Rock Falls; Myrs opened by Marjorie Grezory, Kanuskasing; Mrs f the~â€"Timâ€" Leona Baker, Kirkland Lake: Mrs * * tfi WE LiLs Â¥ 4i Wilson,. Hearst; Mrs. O‘Neil Theriault, smosth‘ Rock Falls; Mrs. W. G. Little, smooth Rock Falls; Mrs. Bert H. Wright, Sm:oth Rock Falls; Mrs. Dan Dufour Smooth Rock Falls; Mrs. C. Felteau,. Kirkland Lake; Mrs. Evelyn Webb, South Porcupine; Mrs. Florence Mtchell, South Porcupine; Mrs. Marâ€" Curtis, South Poxcupine Mrs. Erances Paice Smooth Rock Falls: Mrs. Jean Delaxccb e, Smooth Rock Falls; Myrs. Marjorie Grezory, Kanuskasing; Mrs. Leona Baker, Kirkland Lake; Mrs. Caroline Stoughton, Kanuskasing; Mrs. W. A. Ewing South Porcupine; Mrs. Mmoarét, FParrell South Porcupine; Mrs. Ne;he Helmer, South Porcupine: Mrs. Eléanor Blood, Scuth Porcupine; Mys. Alice Blood, South Porcupin:; Mrs. Ma.‘rgaret Stratford, Virginiatown ; Mrs. Muriel Graham Virginiatown; Mrs. Elizabeth North, Virginiatown Mrs. «Grace Lamoreux, Virginiatown; Mrs. A. J. Schosser, Kirkland Lake. Mrs. G. Gould, Kirkalnd Lake; Mrs. Isabelle Paton Kirkland Lake; Mrs. Edith Duffv, Kirkland Lake: Mrs. Milâ€" dred Kelly, Cochrane; Mrs. Hattie, Harris, Kirkland Lake: Mrs,. William McGee Kirdand Lake:; Mrs‘ R.. D. Taylor, Kirkland Lake,; Mrs. J. Pearâ€" son;: Kirkland Lake:; Mrs. R. H. Laing, Kirkland Lake:; Mrs. W. E. Fisher, Kirkland â€"Lake: â€"Mrs. Ruth â€"Plant, ‘other Northern pomts ‘ 'l‘al!;ing over the events of the day Rock Faills, Mrs. 1. D. Cameron, St. Thomas, Mrs. G. G land Lake and Mrs. Leo Daubien, Timmins. Advance A L% a. Mrs Vvea mali SmC M1T VC Mtrs. Alex Borland Jr., Mrs. L. Finâ€" hen, Miss Mamie Borland, Mrs. L. fason. Mrs. L. Nicholson, Mrs. R. Iarrison, Mrs. Gerry Harris, Mrs. 8. ones, Mrs. George Starling, Mrs. B. tichards Mrs. H. Goring,.Mrs. R. licholson, Mrs. D. Harris, Mrs. Cunâ€" ingham, Mrs. Victor Shields, Mrs. Van p â€"Deit..Bosh Mrs. Crozier, Mrs. P. M 1 Su J. ‘Evans, Smooth Rock Falls; Shore. Smooth Rock Falls; . Boves, South Porcupine; Mrs. neskv, South Porcupine; Mrs. McCurdie, South Porcupine; V. â€" Hadden South Porcupine; â€"Laffin, South Porcupine; Mrs. MacDonald, South Porcupine: Barnes, South Porcupine; Mrs. gers Sssuth Porcupine; Mrs. M. Vngm'at\,wn Mrs. F.. Monkâ€" mooth Rock Falls; Mrs. F. Roe, _Rock Falls. A. Panchuk, Smooth Rock Falls; Rasovberry Smooth Rock Falls; 7. McCafferty, Emooth, Rock UMrs. D. Valiquette, Smooth Rock Mrs.â€" Juleées Cote, Smooth Rock Mr Mi M 1 # it CUPINE ADVANCE Ida Thomson, Cochrane; Davies Smooth Rock Falls; bert Hardyv, zone commandâ€" Presley, Mrs. J. Shaw, on Mrs. L. Dubisn, Mré. Alex Borland FPalls; Mrs. Alict rs Publisher pHONE 26 Porcupine \\e(\)oo‘xs lay evening. The time and modern ie McCann, Jean Advance Phota y Mrs. Paul Clermont and family are holidaying with relatives and friends in Vancouver. Oounâ€" Cool low neckline on a beguiling yoked dress to defeat the summer heat. Four buttons close each shoulder a narrow belt circles your waist, the full skirt is a fashion "must". Choose a pretty posyâ€"printed fabric. Pattern No. 8158 comes im sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, 3% yards of 39â€"inch. Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Brewer and Mrs. W. C. Brewer of Windsor, are visiting friends and relatives in town. Name Name of paper Pattern No 1150 Sixth Ave., New York 19, N.Y. Killeen‘s Electric Send 20 cents in coin (for each pattern desired) toâ€" 57 THIRD AVE. PHONE 1610 TIMMINS atricia Dow Patterns Killeen‘s Electric General Electric DEALERS RKanges Refrigerators And Washers We Service Our Equipment Authorized en m k Miss Shirley Remus has left ¥« North Bay where she will spend three weeks vacation. Miss Jeanine Lemieux has return to her home in Cochrane after visitin her aunts, Mrs. A. Rop, 132 Tamara street, and Mrs. Blanche Meakin Prst avenue. Guy Keakin has returned after spe ding a brief holiday with friends Nellie Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Holden, 2 Cedar 8t. N. have returned after spen ing two months visiting friends a relatives in the Ottawa valley. Th daughter Gladys a graduate of Nor Bay Normal School spend the p tive weeks with them. Mr. Michael Pierce of Montreal | visiting at the home of Mr. and Md I K. Pierce, 61 Birch street S., - Mr. David Pierce, son of the Ca adian Ambassador to Mexico is vis ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Pierce, 61 Birch St. 8. OFFICE HOURS Daily 10 am to 4pm Mon. Wed. Fri. Evenings 6 to 8 pm. and by appointments A Truly Modern Electri Range with all the fines Features. f Range fits flush to wal conserving kitchen space Inquire About Our Easy Budget Plan DoN‘T W AIT! Come In Toâ€"day and SEE 211 Algonguin Blyvd. , Phone 3690 THE NEW NORGE at c oflS U / t YOur vETERINARIAN Judith MacLean se . Diseases of Personals PHONE 1536â€"M 111 Toke St. Specalizing in '?“.'4'*95( t

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