Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrosser entertained a number of their friends at a most enjoyable cocktail pai‘tty prio to the Princess Alice Club dance. . their guests includgded Mr. and Mrs. Rod QOsâ€" born, Mr. and Mrs. Len Lumb, Mr, and Mrs. Vic Hembruff, Mr. and and Mrs. M. D. Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purdie, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Robinson, Miss Ruth Osborn and George White. Prior to the Princess Alice Club danse held on Friday eve the Riverside RPavilion Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Baderski entertai and Mrs. William Doran, Mr. and Mrs. Len Lumb, Mr. and M don Gauthier, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaauthicr, Mr. and M Gauthier, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalton Jr..Mr. and Mrs. Bob bois, Mr. and Mrs. Dewar of Broulan Mines, Mr. and Sterling and Dr. and Mrs. Henry Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. B. Howse entertained Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Fairweather and Mr. and Mrs. W. A a delightful party prior to the Princess Alice Club dan Mr. and Mrs. Art Moran entertained a number of their fiends at a delighntfully arranged party prior to their attending the Princess Alice Club dance held gt Riverside Pavilion during the weekend. .. guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fuke, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pickâ€" ering, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Art Barrette, Marâ€" ion Irvine, John Slee and Bill Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunt entertained prior to the Princess Alice Club dance on Friday evening. . .their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Surman, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scully, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beacock, Ann Hill and Harry Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Evans entertained prior to the Princess Alice Club dance held at Riverside Pavilion on Friday evening. . . their guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Eyvâ€" ans, and Mr. and Mrs. George Beacock. Guests entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Frantsi prior to the Princess Alice Club dance on Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Laine, Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" chie Campke!l and Mr. and Mrs. A. Redington. * Robinson, Miss Ruth Osborn and George White. @ x % < @A Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kinniburgh entertained Mr. and Mrs. Armand Caron, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. D. McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuzak, Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" old McGillis, Miss Edna Sharp and Bill McBride at the cocktail hour. . .later all proceeding to the Princess Alice Club dance at Riverside. a e 6 C Mr. and Mrs .Tom Morton entertained Frances Copp and Gordon Godfréy at the ‘traditional cocktail hour on Friday evening prior to the Pincess Alice Club dance. #p #Â¥ * K # Mr. and Mrs. Glenâ€"Smith, Bunny Reid and Ray Laurin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Tennyson on Friday evening prior to the Princess Alice Club dance. # *# KÂ¥ A Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eddy entertained Mr. and Mrs!R. E. Sturgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. William King, Mr. and Mrs. William Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Del Bannerman, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfie Del Guidice, and Mrs. George Webber and Mr. and, Mrs. Les Farrow at a delightfully arranged party prior to the Princess Alice Club dance, ' ; s . #% : # ' M. and Mrs. Jack Miner entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Gillespie prior to their attending the Princess Alice Club dance down at Riveside Pavilion on Friday evening. The Christmas meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Association of the First United Clhurch was held in the church baseâ€" ment recently. Mrs. W. M. Mustard the president, opened the meeting with a Christmas poem ~and prayer, following which members sang. carols. After a brief business discussion, Mrs. R. Wales brought in the report of the committee. The slate of officers for teh forthcoming term are president, Mrs. W. M. Mustard; viceâ€"presiden‘, Mrs. W. Rinn; <secâ€" retary, Mrs. W. Mackie; treasurer, Mrs. Rutherford; membership Mrs. C. Saunders; program committee, Mrs. H. <Lillie, T. Gay, Myrs. Richie and Mrs. T. Truss; convener of teas and suppers, Mrs. R. Wales; kitchen convener, Mrs. R. Webber; tables conâ€" vener, Mrs. L. Baxter; manse comâ€" mittee, Mrs. G. Starling and Myrs. Jamieson; â€"pianist, â€"Mrs. T. Gay cverseas boxes, Mrs. A. Mason and MIrSs. K. ‘W a<le‘s; flowers, MIrSs.. K. Kempers. Mrs. Rinn then took charge of the meeting. With the electric lights turned off and the glow from red Christmas candles shining on everâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Sid Chapman entertained at a most enjoyable parâ€" ty on Friday evening prior to the Princess Alice Club dance. . guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Truss, Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Grant and Mr. and Mrs. N. Carrick. E; xg reta Mr. and Mrs. Glenâ€"Smith, Bunny Reid and Ray Laurin were Mrs3 guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Tennyson on Friday evening prior Sau to the Princess Alice Club dance. t3 Prior to the Princess Alice Club dance on Friday evneing, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Leek entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Booker and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Glynn entertained at a smart cocktail parâ€" ty prior to the Princess Alice Club dance held on Friday evening at Riverside Pavilion. . .guests,. were Miss Leana Prince, Bruce Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Belanger and Mr. and Mrs. J. Tallon. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Bielek enteftained Mr. and Mrs. L. Partridge, Vera Willows, and Frans Vos prior to their attending the Princess Alice Club dance on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kinniburgh entertained Mr. and Mrs. Armand Caron, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. D. McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuzak, Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" old McGillis, Miss Edna Sharp and Bill McBride at the cocktail Mr. and Mrs. Des Stewart entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Watts and Mr.and Mrs. M. Uoham prior to thr»r Princess Alice Club dance held during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs .Tom Mortbvn entertained France;s Copp and Gordon Godfreéy at the ‘traditional cocktail hour on Friday evening prior to the Pincess Alice Club dance. The home of Miss Mary Adams was the setting for a charmingly arranged party prior to the Princess Alice Club dance. . .Mary‘s guests were Miss Mary Purdie, Yorke Williamson, Mr. and Mrs Russell Fortin, Miss Jean McCheney, Ross Dickenson, Mr. and Mrs Douglas Rowe and Lloyd Raney. Mr. anc Mrs. Walter Ezcclestone, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Freesman, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kennie and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Shellon were entertained at a most enjoyable party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander prior <to the Prinâ€" cess Alice dance. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eddy entertained Mr. and Mrs‘R. E. Sturgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. William King, Mr. and Mrs. William Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Del Bannerman, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfie Del Guidice, and Mrs. George Webber and Mr. and, Mrs. Les Farrow at a delightfully arranged party prior to the Princess Alice Club dance. ' $ Mmr. and Mrs. T. C. H. Holmes, South Forcupine entertained at the traditional cocktail hour prior to the Princess Alice Club dance held during the weekend. . .Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruid, Mr. and Mrs. D. McDirmid, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. F. Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. L. Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. C. Shields. ® K# w e Mr. and Mrs. Gower Markle were hosts at a charmingly arrangâ€" ed ‘cocktail party prior to the Princess Alice Club dance held a Riverside Pavilion. Guests included Mr. and Mrs Hugh Thompâ€" son, Mr. arrd Mrs. Wendell Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barkwell, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Current and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beattie. . % n K < Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reid entertained Mr. and Mrs Albert Shaw Mr. and Mrs. H. Prest, Mr. and Mrs. H .Black and Mr. and HMrs. L. Presley at a very enjoyable party prior to the Princess Alice Club dance held at the Pav. There were many beautiful evening gowns seen at the Princess Alice Club dance held on Friday evening. . particularly noticed Mrs. Tom Morton in a stunning gown of white silk jersey with a net peplum spangled with gold sequins and corsage of yellow roses. . . Mrs. Rene Belanger in a smart creation featuring a red and silver lame skirt with red chiffon velvet bodice, rhinestone necklet and matching bracelet and corsage of golden yellow and white miniaâ€" ture mums. , .Leara Prince in black crepe with rhinestone clip at the low cut neckline and corsage of red roses and mums. . .Mrs. Art Moran in a gown of deep brown taffeta with net skirt, . Mrs. J. D. Hope in an Alfandri model of eggshell crepe with gold corded belt at the waistline and gold colored accessories. . Mrs. William Doran in a gown that was ultra fash‘oned hy Raav! Jean FToure. world Mr. and Mrs. T. C. H and CONTENI1S by Lillian O‘ Donnell NOTE D Women‘s Association L Of First United Hold sl Christmas Meeting _ . greens and poinsettias, she read the Cliristmas story as it might have been told by Mary, the mother of Jesus, vwhen an old lady. During the reading colored slides illustrating the story were shown by Mrs. A. Jackson. Mrs. R. Dunn and Mrs. M. Irvin sang solos and a duet, and the entire gathering sang carols, «l1 which illustrated the v a r i o u s points in the story told by Mrs. Rinn. The meeting was then brought to a close with he singing of a Chrismas carol and the récitation of a prayer. During the social period which folâ€" lowed. members of the executive of ting tesses. Women‘s Association were hosâ€" sewWing committee, ing efforts and wholenearted support of the project, and suggested that istters of thanks be written to others who so kindly gave their help. It was decided that food hampers be given to needy aged men and woâ€" men at Christmas this year. Mrs. R. Wigley, welfare convener is to be in charge of this undertaking. Members also approved the buying of footwear for some needy children. Mrs. Fred Towley, convener of the distributed â€" pyjaâ€" as for the members to make for the blue satin back crepe with a front panel of hand embroidered threads of gold encrusted with mu‘ti colored jewels. She had a matching bag and wore gold accessories. And. . Jean Laprairie in smart black crepe with gold colored belt, gsold accessories and corsage of gold and red mums. . .Mrs. Ernie Mott in a gown of appliqued French net in black and.gold featurâ€" ing a dropped shoulder effect and a corsage tucked in the tiny putfâ€" fed sleeve. . Betty Joâ€"Ann Coleman in turgquoise taffeta with corâ€" sage of pink and yellow roses and black gloves. . Mrs. Kinniburgh in grey crepe with tiered peplum and Chinese red gloves . .Mrs. Harold McGillis in printed crepe. . .red flowers on a turgquoise backâ€" ground. . .Mrs. J J Evans in grey moire with dainty sprigs of blue flowers. . pannered drape at each side falling into a full sweeping back. . .with a five strand necklace of pearls and pearl earrings. . . Mrs. Hart in a shriking gown of striped taffetaa in black and pink with long pink gloves. . Mrs. Birch wore a gown of black net with checked taffeta bodice and a curved corsage of white shattered chrysanthemums. . Shirley Remus in pale French organza spangled ~clid »~ka aots sn d shzttarcd v hits cornaitio~s. Among the many hundreds of local weekeng at Riverside Pavilion and pic Mrs. Hareld McGillis and Mr, Doug M Miiny lovely gowns were in evidence at the Princess Alice Club dance held during the weekend at Riverâ€" side Pavilion and among the loveliest of the lovely were those worn by Betty Joâ€"Ann Coleman pictured above at left with escort Tom Harkness, ® On the right is Mr. and Mrs. Rene Belanger. Advance Photo THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE®,. TIMMINS, ONTARIO Members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held a most enâ€" tertaining â€"and sucessful card party in the Legion Memorial Hall on Tuesâ€" day evening. Many local residents turned out to emnjoy an evening of cards and beautiâ€" fu! prizes were won by Mrs. J. Van Rassel, Mrs. R. Jackson and Mrs. J. Doylé with Mrs. L. Sinclair winning tne consolation prize in the women‘s section. Miss J. Roy, Mrs. C. Chenier wor. prizes playinz as gentlemen while Mr Harry Harry Powell took the third Members of the Kinette Club held their regular monthly meeting recentâ€" 1y in the Rainbow Room, with the Fresident Mrs. A. Hartman presiding. Mr. J. Phillips won srize for men. consgolation. The dcor prizes were won by Mr. H. Powell and Mrs. P. Conway while Mr. Don Paver was winner of the special prize. Following cards tasty refreshments were served by the ladies. Kinettes Hold Monthly Meeting ' Hobbs, Any persons wishing to escure Twixter‘s Annual Calendar can«> conâ€" tact any of the members. Following the business sesison A social period was enjoyed with a tasty lunch served. Hostesses were Mrs. P. C. Keast and Mrs. W. Harris. Members vresent were. Mrs. G. H. Mrs. A. E. Huyton, Mrs. J. Budd, Mrs. W. Harris, Myrs. T. E. P:itchard, Mrs. P. C. Keast, Mrs. W. A. Bates, Mrs. J. Harris, Mr. E. Robâ€" in‘son, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wolno. Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion Hold Successful Card Party Mrs. Hartman reported that the bridge party had been a success the p:ofits amounting to $100. She also thanked all members for their untirâ€" ing efforts and wholehearted support of the project, and suggested that istters of thanks be written to others who so kindly gave their help. residents who atiended the gala Princess Alice Club dance held during the tured above are Mr. J. H, Kinniburgh, Mrs, Hugh Harvey, Pamour Mines Kinnon, Advance Photo The Twixters‘ Club of St. Matthew‘s Proâ€"Cathedral met in the club room for their regular meeting on Monday, November 6, and after the business period arrangements were made for the club‘s Christmas party which will be held the following Monday, which will be December 13. All mexflbers are asked to keep the date in mind and try to attend, as a most enjoyable ~evening is planned with Christmas tree and gifts for all. Twixters Plan > Christmas Party December 13 children at the Children‘s Aid Following the adjournment of the business session members enjoyed a social period and tea was served.. _ t eP t Aâ€" L P L P APâ€" eP : P PAE : l E: e lt : se lt l l eA ultA Can You Print Menus On Wallpaper: When the Goldfields Hotel opened their Fashionable Rainbow Room the Maitre B Asked us if we could print the menus For them on wallpaper. Without hesitating we said, "Of Course." And a new idea for menus in Timmins was born. This is just a sample of the many original Ideas that are presented to us or which We "think up" for the public, 1 Senior CWL Hold « Regular Meeting Mrs. McCoy thanked the members for the work they have done during tne past months and reported a shipâ€" ment of good clothing which had been sent to Europe. A sale of knitted goods left over from the bazaar was indefinitely planned, nending the decision of Mrs. J. Carnovale. And announcement reâ€" garding this sale will be made later. Mrs. P. Larmer and Mrs. F. Murâ€" ray were appointed to look after the "Christmas Cheer." The next meeting of the League will Legion Ladies Hold Election OQf Officers Members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held their reguâ€" lar meeting on Monday evening‘ in the Legion Hall. Mrs, H. Presiey 0o cupied the presidential chair. Plans were made to hold their Chirstmas party on the night of Deâ€" cember 20. There will be a Christmas tree and an exchange of small gifts the ladies. Mrs. A. Borland Sr., won the nionthly raffle. During the eveming Mrs. Presley turned the meeting over to Mrs. George Starling for the election of ofâ€" licers. Mrs. A. Couri, Mrs., L. Spears and â€"Mrs. E. George were elected scrutineers for the event. The slate of officers for the forthcoming term art Mrs. H. Presley, reâ€"elected president; Mrs. George Starling, past president; Mrs. M. Cunningham first vice presiâ€" aent:; Mrs. Robert Hardv, second vice pres‘dent; Mrs, L. 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