4 4% *4 ‘+A YCTT A AT T TCOE % ; WASHER and $ /# CY ... At small tables placed around the hall and which were most attractive Against a background of gladioli, asters, goldenrod and other autumn blooms the many guests who attendâ€" ed from the district were extended a cordial greeting by Mrs. R. N. Jackâ€" son, president of the organization. A most successful and entertaining afternoon tea, sale of baking, flowers and knitting and fancy work was held in the hall of St. Matthew‘s Proâ€" Cathedral yesterday afternoon. The affair was held under the auspices of the Anglican Ladieos Guild and much work had been done to ensure the success of the event. Anglican Ladies Guild Hold Highly Successful Tea, and Sale of Fancy Work: Home Baking and Flowers Third Ave. at Cedar Street JEWELLEKR â€" OPTOMETRIST TIMMINS SUN. 11 am. 2.15 p.m. Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Company 7.00 p.m. Speâ€" clal Serivces for Cradles Roll Sunday. THURS. 2.30 p.m. Home League, 7 pm. Corps Cadets, 8.00 p.m. Public Meeting. BREN Phone The BEST m""f/ Service Dry Cleaners 116 Cedar St. South ‘ASHER and _ % MOTOR Service 2 D â€"I ine Street North ‘PepsiCula" and "Pepsi" are the regineed tade marks Canade of Pepsiivie Company of Canmada, Limited, Drink an iced Pepsiâ€"Cola today :..and often every day: It‘s delicious flavour really setistes your thirst, doesn‘t just tease it. So, whenever you‘re thirsty, drink a Pepsi. Mrs. A. Hartman presided at the first fall meeting of the Kinette Club when members met recently in the Butâ€" faloâ€"Ankerite Lodge. Minutes of the last meeting were pread and adopted, the treasurer, Mrs. E. Reed reported that approximately half of the Club‘s funds were spent for local welfare and children‘s aid. It was also reported that the new refrigerator donated some time ago to the Children‘s Shelter has proved a boon. A lengthy discussion Among the many who attended the delightful affair were Mrs. Cliff Tayâ€" lor,Mrs. Rose Anderson, Mrs. Robert Hardy and little Miss "Bobbie" Harâ€" dy, Mrs. H. Presley and Jimmie Mrs, L. Dubien, Mrs. P. Jeffrey, Mrs: William _ Lainsbury, Mrs. J ames Cowan, Mrs. Anne McCallum, Mrs. E. Jackson, Mrs. Paice, Mrs. J. Tayâ€" lor and little daughter, Elizabeth Ann, Mrs. Percy Youlten, Mrs. Les Bassett, Miss Sheila Bassett, Mrs. Joe Morrish, Mrs. B. Wallace, Mrs. E. Gill, Mrs. Harry Poole, Mrs. G. Perâ€" cival, Mrs, R. Eddlestorn, Mrs. Joe Laviolette, Mrs. LaBarre, Mrs. A. Cameron and many others. ; This years executive is comprised of Mrs. A. Hartman, president; Mrs. Jim Lawrie, vice president; Mrs. R. Jones, secretary; Mrs. Bill Harrison, treasurer; Mrs. W. Brochu, sergeantâ€" atâ€"arms; Mrs. D. Maplebeck, registrar; Mrs. C. Leppan, director of publicity. Mrs Jack Bourgoyne and family of Bourlamaque were visitors for the past three weeks at the home o Mrs. Bourgoyne‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carlin, 6 Carlin avenue. in which many plans for the forthcomâ€" ing year were formulated took place. It was also decided that club members will hold meetings twice a month in the future. A tasty lunch and a pleasant social half hour brought the meeting to a close. During the evening the honoree was presented with many lovely gifts for her new home for which she thanked her friends wholeheartedly. Later the hostess served a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Larcher accomâ€" her son over the weekend panied by their daughter Grace,, and other friends spent the weekend visitâ€" Mtr. Kal Vessela is visiti1 ing in Haileybury. and friends in the district. In charge of the well laden bake table featuring a host of cakes, buns, jams, pickles and a large variety of other delicacies were Mrs. J. Webb, Mrs. H. Gridley and Mrs.i F. Read. Mrs. J. Thomas and Mrs. W. Kevan convened the fancy work booth which featured a display of many lovely and useful items such as hand knitted socks, gloves, mitts, sweaters, children‘s suits, pyjamas, pillow cases and a host of other items for the home. Miss Mafalda Pellizzari, brideâ€"elect of next month was feted recently at a delightfully arranged shower. Hostess for the occasion was Mrs. D. Coupe. The rooms were festive with colored streamers and balloons and the guests spent a most enjoyable evening playâ€" ing bingo with attratcive prizes being won by Mrs. F. Pellizzari, Mrs. H. Pellizzari, Miss M. Pellizzari and Mrs. Coupe. The door prize was won by Mrs. Pellizzari and Myrps. E. Livingâ€" stone was the winner of the consolatâ€" ion prize. Those present were Miss Erma Pelliâ€" zzari, Mrs. F. Pellizzari, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. E. Livingstone, Mrs, H. Pellizzari, Mrs Kent, Mrs. McGregor, Mrs. F. Mammolliti, Mrs. E. Gerard, Miss Milâ€" Cred Mirkovich and Mrs. Blitva. Mrs. T. Glaister was kitchen conâ€" vener, capably assisted by Mrs. E. Mason, Mrs. B. Richards, Mrs. J. Cousintine, Mrs. M. Holland and Mrs. C. Rodda. Mafalda Pellizzari Feted At Lovely Bridal Shower Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stanley have reâ€" turned after attending the District Firemen‘s Convention held at Kapusâ€" kasing. with dainty cloths centred with small vases of multiâ€"colored blooms, fragile china and gleaming silver, the guests were served by Mrs. J. Drew, table convener, assisted by Mrs. F. Melâ€" ville, Mrs. T. Everley, Mrs. L. Buck and Miss Elsie Hawkins. Mrs. A. Hartman Presides At Kinette Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunt who attendâ€" Zone Commander of Ladies‘ ed the District Firemen‘s Convention Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, at Kapuskasing have returned home. Mrs. Robert Hardy will leave Sunâ€" day to attend the Auxiliary Cqnvenâ€" Mrs. Harry Pope of Toronto visited tion which is being held in Sault Ste. The manse of the First United Church was the setting for the wedâ€" ding recently of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowker pictured above. The bride is the former Sonia Donchuk, nursing supervisor at St. Mary‘s Hospital, she is the daughter of Mr. F. Donchuk of Cochrane and the late Mrs. Donchuk. _ The groom is the son of the late M\:. and Mrs. Bowker. photo by Royal Studio Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Dillon are shown following their recent wedâ€" ding which was solemnized in St. Joachim‘s Roman Catholic Church, south Porcupine. _ The bride is the former Annoe Barilko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Barilko. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dillon, photo by Royal Studio The past year was a very successful one. The coming year may be even better, Attend the meetmg, Friday, October ist, and help along the good work, Business: Review of the work of the Timmins Adult Education Group during the past year, and election of offi cers for the ensuing year. The Timmins Adult Education Group, working in coâ€" operation with the T. C. A. C., sponsors Music, Drama, Art Paren‘ Education, Weaving and Other Handicrafts, Hobbies Interior Decorating, etc. at 8 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Timmins Municipal Building. Annual Meeting of The Timmins Adult Education Group R e se rv e Friday October 1st to attend the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TiIMMINS, ONTARIO Marie Mr. and Mrs. Bob Marriott and family, 2 HMart street, have lÂ¥ft to take up residence in Massey, Ontario. Archie Dillon has returned after attending the District Firemen‘s Conâ€" vention at Kapuskasing. Mr. George Bridgeman of Troquois Fall spent the weekend at his home in town. ; Lorne Shehean has returned after attending the Firemen‘s Convention held at Kapuskasing last week. Fire Chief Secord Robinson and Mrs. Secord Robinson of Kapuskasing are visitors in town. Gloria Landerville left Monâ€" _ M day Toronto where she has accepted wher a position. tives George Corris is visiting at on Second Avenue. Prior to her departure on Sunday for Queen‘s University, Kingston, Miss Margo Kirkland was guest of honâ€" or at a delightfully arranged surprise farewell party. Mrs. Vi Izzat has returned home after Miss Jcsan Greer has returned home visiting with friends and relatives in after visiting with her grandparents Kirkland Lake. in Renfrow, Ontario. During the afternoon friends of Miss Kirkland gathered at her home where a most pleasant time was had socially and where her friends preâ€" sented her with a handsomely enâ€" graved silver bracelet. The presenâ€" tation was made by Carmel Fourâ€" nier. Later delicious refreshments were served by Mrs, Kirkland and some of the girls. Those present were Nancy McNeil, Beverly Shantz, Barbara Barrette, Margaret Lafontaine, Barbara Colâ€" lier, Sheila Moran, Jennyâ€"Anne Buckman, Betty Mansfield, Alice Scullion and Carmel Fournier. . Margo Kirkland Guest of Honor At Farewell Party and Presentation Contributing to the gift but unable to attend were Mildred Verbik, Couâ€" logne Lemire and Donna Lawson. President Sarah Getty presided over the business portion of the meeting when members of the First UnitedChurch Young People‘s Union held their regular weekly meeting recently. There were 22 members present and Laura Young led the group in a lively singsong, accompanied at the piano by Gladys Irving. Highlightâ€" ing <~the evening‘s program was a series of slides entitled "Northern Winter Lakes.‘ The theme of the slides centred around the Cree Indians and their place of abode, these were presented by Sarah Y.P.U. of First United Hold Regular Meeting SCHUMACHER NEW Personals 2,500,000 CHEQUES Emphasizes the Value of SAVING! IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA his home Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith and son Ronald have left for St. John, Quebec, Mrs. A. Hill has returned home after visiting in Toronto and other southern points. Getty. The worship period was in! charge of â€"Vivian Jordison. Art Harnden gave an interesting and amusing account of his trip to the United States. The meeting was brought to a close with the benediction following which a brief social period was enjoyed. Soprano Jean Dickenson, Ikmown to millions of, radio listeners in Canada and the United States as the "Nightingale of the Airâ€" ways‘", will be the guest artist on the Northern FElectric Hour which returns to the air on Mon«â€" day evening, October 4. The proâ€" gram is heard weekly on the CBC‘s Transâ€"Canada nctwork at 57 Third Ave. is important moneyâ€"the most important money you can have. Hold on to it. 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