The home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell, 15}@ Pine street North, was the setting for a charmingly preâ€"Christmas party during the weekend. . guests spent a mos‘t pleasant evening. . .later Mrs. Campbell served a delicious lunch.. the table presenting a gracious aspect with lace cloth, lighted tapers and Yuletide decorations. . . Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sid McCoy, Mr: and Mrs. 1. K. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. William King, Mr. and Ms.â€"Leoâ€"Laporte, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purdie, Miss Sue Meadows, Gordon Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs,. William Robb, Mr. ind Mrs. Lucian Pare, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simms, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Qiiinn and Mr. and Mrs. George Webber. : mass ' In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ayers of Sudbury who were visitâ€" ors to town for the Haysteadâ€"Youlten wedding last week. . .Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Street, 351 Rea Street North, entertained at a lovely party on Friday evening. . .Entertainment consisted of singing many old ballads of Merric England. : .the land from which those attending the affair came from. . Mrs. Charles Wilkins highlighted the entertaining program by playing many lovely selections... .dancâ€" Miss Lois Phillips entertained a number of friends at, a jolly preâ€" Christmas party on Tuesday evening. . .singing old time favorites, playing recordings of the season‘s. ballads coupled with modern music formed the evening‘s entertainment. . .Friends exchanged small gifts in keeping with the spirit of Chrxsmas . .During the evening the hostess served a tasty lunch by candlelight. . .the dinâ€" ing room table featuring gay Yuletide decorations. . .Those present were Mrs. Archie Campbell, Mrs. Albert Gentle, Mrs Ed Bowser, Mrs. Ernie Mott, Mrs. Mason Truman, Miss Mary Purdie, Mrs. Harâ€" vey Laine, Mrs. J. Phillips, Mrs. Russel Fortin, Miss Mary Adams and Mrs. Jerry Beland. Christmas should be a happy time for every one, but unless there is something done about it, there would be little cheer in many homes on Christmas morn, for little folks and grown ups alike. The Salvation Army is out to see that this does not happen, if at all posâ€" sible and invites you to share the labour 6f love with them at this be left at 12 Birch street South, phone 2458, or leave donations at ing from th tsame English village to Canada. . .During the evening the Banks of Nova Scotia or Commerce. The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bridgeman, street So., was the setting for a delightfully arranged panty in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ayers of Sudbury, who were in town for the Hayâ€" steadâ€"Youlten wedding last week. .A most enjoyatle evening was spent in dancing and singing. . musical selections and reminiscing about the days when. . .those at the pa’r"ty.\;;yqrg,a,ll_";fri‘iends.'. .Comâ€" ing fro mthe same English village to Canada. the evening delicious refreshments were served from a, table feskiive with flowâ€" ers and candlelight. . .guests were Mr. and M i,fflfrés, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Youlten, Mr. and Mrs. Archie S(_)uth'cbtt', Claude Rundle, Mr. where aâ€"most entertaining program awaited them. Rayette Brochu gave a dance number which was much enâ€" joyed. She was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. J. Marshall. Alice Scullion entertained with sevâ€" eral delichtful solos, these included "You Better Bé Good" and "White Christmas." Later, she and Shirley Monaghan sang ‘"The First Noel." ‘(One and all then joined in a merry ing and reminiscing about old times....old friends.. .and the old home town was also enjoyed:. .The serving ofâ€" a delicious lunch brought a most pleasant evening to a close. . Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Fercy Youlten, Mr. and Mrs. George Bridgeman, Mrs. Charles Wilkins and Miss Patricia Following the service at First United Church on Sunday mornâ€" ing members of the choir made a presentation to one of its most talented and popular members. .. .Mrs. Robert Dunn,*who left Tuesâ€" day for Toronto, where she and her husband will reside in futures .. A prominent church member,MFs. Dunnkhagipbeefta familiar figure in music festivals here and has been gWardéd tRirteen priges for her singing ability. She will be missed not only by the choir but by the many friends she has made during. her years of residence here and by the whole community to which she has given generousâ€" ly of her talent. .4: and Mrs. E. R. Street, Mrs. Figal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bridgeâ€" man, Miss Monica Bridgeman, and Roland Bernier iand Terry Bridgeman: T } [ iï¬ * ® Ni on n i 4@ e 4. Following the service at First United Church on Sunday mornâ€" ing members of the choir made a presentation to one of its most talented and popular members. .. .Mrs. Robert Dunn,*who left Tuesâ€" day for Toronto, where she and her husband will reside in futures ... . A prominent church member, MFs. Durnshasipbeent a familiar figure in music festivals here and has been gWarded tHirteen priges for nor singino ahility She will be missed not only by the choir but singâ€"song which included a considerâ€" able number of the ever loved Christâ€" mas ballads. Hans Gerschwiler was then introâ€" duced to the children and during a brief address expressed his pleasure at boeing with them and extended to one and all the season‘s greetings. Convening the delightful affair was Mts. Harold Cybulski, assisted by Neil Pooléy, Jim Fraser, Roger Todhunter and Irving Fraser. Christmas will come to the Sea Cadets barracks on Saturday evâ€" ening like a blanket of stars. . .all because the Women‘s Auxiliary to the Sea Cadets are holding a Christmas party for the boys and their girl friends. . the ladiés will trim a huge tree and hang up wreaths of tinsel and holly and all the other little touches thait will capture the spirit in fine detail. . final plans were made Tuesday evening when the Ladies gather ed for their regular meeting. . .another fine idea is that travelling baskets will be;started in Timmins, Schuâ€" macher and South .all these things will be a big help to the boys. Carol singing, an exchangeâ€"of small gifts all gaily wrapped, a decâ€" orated tree that gleamed bright and cheery with ornaments and holly were all part and parcel of the jolly Chridtmas party held by members of the Twixter‘s Club. : .the affair took place in the club room of St. Matthew‘s Pro-Cathedral on Monday evenmg .very welcome guests were Dean and Mrs.:C. C, Robinson. . .refr echmen'ts of tasty sandwiches, home made bread, rolls, pxckles cookies and mince tarts and tea were served agd very much enjoyed. . .Attendâ€" ing were Dean and Mrs.C. C, Robinson, Mr.. and_.Msr. W. E. Keddic, Mr. and Mrs: E. Lacy, Mrâ€"and Mrs. J. M. Hartis, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huyton, Mr. and Mrs P. C. Keast, Mrs. T. E. Pritchard, Mrs. W. Harâ€" ris, Mrs. G. Hobbs, Mrs. W .A. Bates, Mr. and Mrs.J. Budd, Ed Robâ€" inson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolno. The Young People of the Salvation Army. will give a Christmas Pageant entitled "The Coming of the King". in ‘the Citadel on Friâ€" day (tomorrow) evening. . .this pageant,â€wilj_be portrayed in music, song and shadowgraphâ€"And will be centreéed around the story of Bethlehem and the first Noel. _ Also, the band of love, will render an animated version of the Christmas book of nursery rhymes..« parents, friends and all 1rï¬terested persons are cordially invited to attend. P was feted at a lOVEly Cup and saucé‘r shoWer at the home of Mrs. '.l kikAIC : â€" JPE â€" e h. EKK A Fo/‘LA KE LAk. . Lk AA LA kk : â€" :YÂ¥ Aa ds _ 6 MCY e ud ic M M NT N0 10c 0 CC BR Jack Gauthier. . Mrs. Gauthier and Miss Rosémarie Martin were M‘ Jean McChesney, Mrs. George Armstrong, Mrs. H. E. Beck, nostesses for the charmingly arrangegd affair=::G@nests spent a most Mrs. Jack Gauthier, Mrs. Nelson, mother of the guest of honor, and enjoyable time SOClany 4nd ‘the hOS‘tess‘e"‘s:a"ss’isted by Mrs. J.; M. Miss Rosemarie Martin. Unable to attend but sending gifts were Domas’ Mrs. H. E. Beck, Mrsâ€"T. MacKenzie and Miss Mary Adams Mrs. Ray Eddy, Mrs. J. Fulton, Mrs. B. Cran and Miss Roma Porter. served lunch. Guests present were Mrs. B. Cran, Miss Ruth Osborn, Miss Mary Morin, Miss Roma Porter, Miss Mary Everard, Mrs. R. Wynne, Mrs. W. Laidlaw, Mrs. J. M. Douglas, Mrs, H. E. Beck, Mrs. J. Thorson, Mrs. E .P. Thomson, Mrs. Rod QOsborn, Mrs. H. Stovel, Mrs. W. G. Brissenden, Mrs. Doug Rowe, Mrs. Bob Crostky, Mrs. J. Hepburn, Mrs. Ted Ashton, Mrs. Ned Ward, MrsH CHarteébois and Mrs. Tom Mac Kenzie, Unable to attend but sending lovely gifts were Mrs. Gordon Gauâ€" thier, Mrs. Harvey Grahamh, Mrs. Bill Demine of Montreal, Miss Jean McChesney, Miss Helen Stephenson, . John.Daiton Jr., Mrs. Gorâ€" don Campbell, Mrs. G. $. MacKechnie, â€"B, Lalonde of Cochrane Mrs. George Beacock, Mrs. Charleq Mc _nq and Mrs. J. J. Evans. ....... T -â€" D . "% m """‘ The home of Mrs G W Brlssenden ting for a charmingly arranged personal <how : ing in honor of Miss MargeryMOOte Nélson whq _~¢ms_rriag~e to John Manley Schissiler will ; W mÂ¥ Gecember 31. . Mrs. Doug Rowe was coâ€"hostes$s.â€" 4A mt those attendin® and Nékgn»n â€" nug was spent by many lovely Miss Margery Moore Nelson, popular brideâ€"elect of December 31, and â€"â€"~ CONTENTS NOT E D by LiWHian O‘Donnel!l nged personal showerâ€"on Tu ry. Moore Nélson Wwhase marric NG]J‘I" in + » + \ -»'A- x J un > uie e § Sy> s wb us + WWe . w ols 0 00 l """.‘“ + A =â€" «ns «ons w Members of the Junior Skating Club were guests at a most enjoyable party on Saturday afternoon. Prior to the event Hans Gerschwiler excepâ€" tionally talented and world famous iigure skater, and professional of the club sgave an outstanding exhibiticn which thrilled one and all. Dorothy Belec also gave a fine performance. Following the skating session the children adjourned to the auditorium where aâ€" most entertaining program awaited them. Rayette Brochu gave a dance number which was much enâ€" joyed. She was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. J. Marshall. Members of the Junior Skating Club Hold Jolly Christmas Party : The delicious lunch, served was catâ€" ered to by Miss Kay Currie manager of the McIntyre Coffee Shoppe, and her capable staff. The table was bright and cheery with seasonal decorations tapers and the club‘s colors. Among those present were: Kathâ€" lecn Adams, Robert Adamson, Stella Ardrychuck, Betty Anderson, June Avery, Donna Jean Allan, Jean Anâ€" derson Dorothy Anderson, Kathleen Armitage, Claire Armstrong, Ted Abâ€" Marilyn Alton, Orville Atâ€" kins, Robert Atkins, Marilyn Atkins, Elspeth Atkinson, Anne Atkinson, Joan Aston, Maxine Armstrong, Geraldine Auger, Phosbe Arquette, Emilia Barcoâ€" vitecwW Karol Anne Buckmann, Carolyn Brown, David Brown Susan Brunette, Donna Bint, Sally Burkholder, Gail Bahm, Betty Bugera,. Helen Borland, Donna Baechler, Patricia Ann Brady, Valerie Bennets, Marie Jeanne Belanâ€" ser, Beverley Ann Brennan, Patricia Bacluski, Mary Elizabeth Bowman, Nancy Buckley, Joan Brown Nancy Ruli,‘ Shirley Budd, Joanne BilloOki, Helen Billotti, Jenny Buckowski, Shirâ€" ley Burttski, Joan Behr Joyce Budâ€" arik, Joan Breakey, Elizabeth Ann Brisbois, Joan Bennet, Joan Ann Baâ€" ker, Barbara Bromley, Lynne Buck, Mariene Barlow, Florence Brandon, E‘wabeth Bradey, Robert Bradey, Marâ€" zraret Beatty, Marie Braney, Jackie under a little Christmas tree that shed glamour and a gala spirit with its striking decoration of pink and blue bows. . .later the tree was used as a table decoration flanked by tall pink tapers when lunch was served. The beautifully appointed and spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. William Doran, 67 Patricia Bomlavard, was the scene of one of the season‘s most highly suceessful and e ntertaining afternoon teas on Saturday The affair was under the auspices of the local I. 0. D. E. â€" Picture d above awe Mrs. I. K. Pierce, Mrs. William Long, and Mrs. Doran. Advance Photo The monthly Duplicate Bridge party of the Timmins Y‘s Men‘s Clukt was held on Tuesday evening in the YMCA Hall. The Tourâ€" nament was scored on the basis of matched pionts and the winners nament was scored on the basis of matched points and the winners 64 matched points â€" Chester Wyse and Max DeGruchy; second were Mr. and Mrs. E. Watt. with 64 points. Winners for East and West were P. Combes and N. Atkinson with a total of 65%> matched points, and the second players M. Cottrell and N. Laubert had 65 points Pl-:\_xvx;ch was served and the annour.cement made that the next Duplicate Bridge party would be held on the second Tuesday in January at the YMCA. Taking part in tï¬e Tournament were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Lawry, R. Howlett, Mrs. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. DeGruchy, Mrs, L. Partâ€" ridge, Miss M. Willows, C. Wyse, I\il.peGruchy, Mr. and Mrs. E. Watt, â€"._ _ * CC 6 k ki uied ids _ K ult YCV _ ulC on © K N 5l e t t t i o o P l t se t N 0 o td e P F. Morton, C. Cunningham, M. Cottrell, N. Loubert, J. Howléett, T. Harkness, P. Coombs, N. Atkinson, Mr. ane« Mrs. C. Nicholls, J. Laâ€" Flamme, A. Bruneau, Mr. and Mrs. Strickland, D. E. Barkwell, L. Partridge Those present at the delightful affair were Miss Mary Adams, 'ï¬a;éess directed the Tournament, assisted by M. Doner, Ekle 21 Tuf PORCUPINE® ADVANCE, TiIMMINS, ONTARIO B e lec, Dorothy Belec, Georgina Backogeorge, Lillian Backogeorge, Ann Boennett, Sue Bennett. Monty Cripps, Carol Ann Cripps, Mary Cotnam, Lois Campbell, Marâ€" seret Chalmers, Joan Cowdan, Elsic Corrigan, Fay Cousineau, Dalmar Cowden, Donna Marie Cunningham, Laura Cooper, Nan Cooper, Jean Norâ€" ma Crosby, June Colliee Barbar Colâ€" lier, Joanne Caverley, Judith Clark, Louis Clark, Marianne Clark, Maxine Colquhoun, Sandra Colghoun Beulah Cousineau, Ida Cicci, Joanne Cowan, Diane Colquhoun, Mona Chisholm, Maureen Ann Cechini, Jimmy Chalâ€" mers Bernice Crooks, Barbara Coleâ€" man, Patrick Cushing, Paulette Clouâ€" sieau, Brenda Colombo, Mary Jane Cvbulski, Sylvia Cybulski, Betty Camâ€" cron, Susan Chenier, Faye Childs, Juay Charette, Peggy Charette, Paddy I>wyer, Freddy Dwyer, Clarice Dillon, Albert William Dyerk, Andréee Dixon, Nellie Del Col, Joyce Daigneault, Betty Aniy Doan, Arléne Dick, Doreen Dunn, Jaine Dundas, D‘ Dubien, Yola ID‘ukien. Emalyn Dunlop, Dolores Deâ€" crace, Doris Delisle, Melvin Dick, Joan D uf f y, Denise Duxfield Patricia Dwyer, Donna : Dennisivitch, Kathleen Detuello, Patricia A. Downey, Maureen lignan, Robin Dunbar, Betty Ann D re w Christopher Dundas, David Douglas. Norma Elpie, Deborah En n i s, Michael Ennis, Joan Erickson, Billi Esdale, Ann Elliott, Marilyn Essa. Hclen Eliott, Laura Evans, Ethier, Mary Fran, Sheilagh Feldman, Carol Ann Freeman, Margaret Fowâ€" ler, Heather Florence, Marilyn PFlinâ€" sky, Wilma Flora Ccra Fabbro, Irene Flinsky, Marilyn Fox, Joan Victoria Fee, Deanna Fasciano, Ann Marie Fera, Rosalie Finkleman, Patsy Fourâ€" rier, Connie Fournier, Mary Fee, Barâ€" bara Farrell, Linda Farrell, Ann Genâ€" ‘tile, Natalie Gryschuck, Alice Geddes, Prunoâ€" Gasparetto, Gwendolyn Gilâ€" lard, Lynn Gordon, Susan Graham, Arleen Gratton, Emma Gasparetta, Gail George, Norma Gratton, Kathâ€" Icen Hill, Shirley Hubert, Diana Hanâ€" ‘ske, Margaret Harris Grace Harwood, Nancy Lee Hutchinson, Barbara Hockâ€" ing, Eia Hinkkuri, Shirley Hannigan Gordon Hannah, Barbara Hiltz, Mariâ€" lyn Hays Pamela Hughes, Sally Hunt, Peggy Hunt, Maureen Hazelwood, Sally Hamilton, Marlene Hodgins, Jimmy Hawken, Joyce Horester, Gail Patricia Hannah, Marilyn Harris Valâ€" erie Hicks. Nora Irving, Beverly Ann Johnston, Earbara Jelbert, D o n n a Johnston, Douglas Jones, Judith J..Z.Acksch, Mary Jandrelovich Joâ€"Ann Jacobs, Sandra ackson, Jackie Johnstone, Molly Koâ€" 5 * â€"% . Te _ # . C _y A gH â€"® t . mar,‘ Anne Kobe, Mary Kobe, FPay Katlic, Ruth Kukla, . Irene Krusela, Lillian Kuzik, D‘Arcy Krupka, Marlene Krupka, Donna Keen, Roberta Kenâ€" redy, Mary Kashmerl, Arlene Kenâ€" nedy, Barbara Kyle, Maureen Kennedy, April Karahan, M a r g o Knowles, Jackie Knowles, Heather Kitchen, Edd Kobs, Marilyn Kremesec, Shirley Hnott, Barry Kent, Lucille Kendall, Patricia Krupka, Marilyn Kennedy, Winnifred Lacey, Joan Laviolette, Arâ€" lene Lauzon. Diane Loveless, Karin Laidhold, Norma Laroue,. JOan LOow, Judith Little, Diane Lockei, â€"Claire Langlois, Claudine Lafontaine, Madeâ€" line Lafontaine Doreen Lister, Joceâ€" lyne Leroux, Kathleen Lynch, Linda Little, Margaret Langdon,, Billy Langâ€" acn, Jackie Little, Doreen Little Anne Lewis, Beverley Lewis. Barbara McLaren, Elin McMillan, Sylvia â€" McKerrow, Margaret « Mcâ€" Dougall, Patsy Mullisan, Joan . Mcâ€" Phate, Margaret Mills, Anne Mangoâ€" tich, Shirley Manhire, Elsie Mackit, Mary McWhirter, Shirley Mars h, Lenore . Marshall, Patricia McClinton, Georgina McShane, Betty MacElwie, Patricia McAdam, Arlene Maplebeck, Diane Monahan, Shirley Monahan, Al‘ce Martin, Harold Martin, Barbara Mira, Joan Maywhinney, Daunabelle McQuestion, Eve Miller Ella Mattila, Gail McNulty, Pauline Murray, Janet Miller, Shirley Mann, Helen Moore, Charlene Priscilla Mira, ~Charlotte Munroe, Edelene MacDonald, Marilyn Moisley, Beverlee Montgomery, Patâ€" ricia McPhate, Odne Miller, Mary Mannette Annette Masukaure, Jane MacDonald, Margaret Major, Marâ€" cret Marois, Margaret Ann McGee. Mary Nelson, Ellen Niemi, Lillian Natalino, â€"Franklin Newman, Carol Newell, Louis Nightingale, H us h O‘Neill, Ellen O‘Leary, Valerie Ann Oltean, Joanne Platus Jimmy Porter, Jeannette Pecilie, Nancy Peterson, Myra Poole, Daryl Price, Taube Pizer, Iary Pavlakovich Sally Porritt, Wilâ€" ma Portelance, Libby Pavlini, Marie Claire Pelletier, Greta Pellerini, Tilla Picheniuk, Joyce Payette,. Patricta Pryor, Mary Plute Eila Pollari, Mike Pocan‘t, Gail Peterson, Nona Pooley, Gail Russell, Enid Richens, Diana Richard, Lily Rutetskye Marilyn Reyâ€" rolds, Dorothy Ann Rowe Mikell Rigg Iinda Ann Rosner, Helen Marie Rasmussen, Eillen Richens, Jean Roâ€" bertson Gail Rigg, Douglas Robson, Ivena Rudvk Adele Rudyk, Norma Reed Gail Reemes, Judy Lee Rosner. Sandra Skene, Barbara Strictland, Rose Sutton, Barbara Ann Strachan, Anita Spadafore, Edith Starich, Vicâ€" toria Shewchuk Marlene Snider, Helen Samenych, B e t t y ‘Stefanich, Joan Shippam, Diane Stephension, Hinda Lea Shinehoft, Grant Shippam, Richâ€" d Strong Michael Sole, Mary Stiles, Ehzabeth Stiles, Marea Steele, Doris Scimen, Patricia Simpson, Winnifred Simpson, Patricia Sherbin, Griffiths sherbin Patricia Arene Savage, Mariâ€" lyn Snuth Gaetane Sauriol, Diana Sumner, Elaine Sutherland, Rosemaire Sullivan, G r a ce Sullivan, Valerie Schwasb' Joanne Sears, Bonnie Stevens, William Stewart, Iris Saxton, Myron S. Scholes, Sandra Sturgeon, Gay E. Shuttleworth, â€" Bruce Stock, Shirley Savers, Sylvia Sayers, Carolyn Sole, Joan Spragg, Patricia Street, Shirley Sparks, Sandra Sterling, Joan Sterlâ€" ing, Gail Shub, Harriett Shub Louise Saxton, Pat Thompson, Sandra Tomâ€" rey, Laurie Tomney, Donna Thompâ€" son Taral Tohmpson, Pat Tomlinson, 444 *4 *4 4 *4 * 4* £ PHONE 510 210 Spruce St. 8. £ Night Phoue 1733 2 N NA CX KKXA LK4K S *4 4 *%* MOVING a«< S TORAGE Don‘t Make A Move ... without consulting us! We make moving pleasant and simple, with expert service. United Movers worship service. Mrs. D. Lightbody conducted the susiness session. The mothers made Caristmas favors and table decoraâ€" tions under the supervision of Mrs. E. (% Smith. Mothers Club of Mountjor United Hold Meeting During the meeting .the children were under the guidance of Mrs. C. H. Trevenna and Mrs. Knight. Members present were: Mrs. P. Aide, Mrs. D. Baker, Mrs. M. Black, Mrs. G. Crostain, Mrs. H. Mrs. â€"H. Deosiardins, Mrs. W. Dundas, Mrs. H. DeGurse Mrs. G. Kean, Mrs. W. Law. ris, Mrs. W. Jennings, Mrs. T. Anderâ€" son, Mrs. P. Lepine, Mrs. M. Macâ€" monald, Mrs. R. McGill, Mrs. FP. Migâ€" neault, Mrs. D. Mills, Mrs. T. Nelson, Myrs. T. Nye, Mrs. P. Preziosi, Mrs. V. Price, Mrs. R. Reibern, Mrs. E. G. Smith, Mrs. T. Thomas, Mrs. E. Warâ€" Cooke Myrs. St. Germain Linda Uruguhart, Diana Viitasaari, Vivian Vidito, Marilyn Vrbik, Anne Vrbhik, Marvy Wright, Sharon Wigley, Elizabeth Warner, Elizabeth Wherry, Patsy Wong, Merle Wxisoï¬ Frances wWilson _ Arley Wilson, Ann Wilner Rose Wells, Sandra Ward, Donna wWard, Staccia Woytyto, Luba Woyty: to, Barbara Wood, Joan Wood, Anne Mzrsrie Young, Gloria S. Â¥ankovitch, BDoreen S. Yankovitch, Ruth Zender. l’lurd Ave. at Cedar Street ? JEVVLLI ER â€" OPTOMETRIST i TIMMINS \‘\S\\‘d ? WASHER and MOTOR Service 7 § Â¥ # k%%ï¬\%\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\} Members of the Mothers Club i Riverside Pavilion UA ra Tomlinovich, Erla Tester, Joan wers, Shirley Tomlinson, Marjorie mlinson, Frances Tichinoff, Donna ipp Gail Tohmpson, Wesley Tennyâ€" ntjoyâ€" United Church held their lar meeting recently with Mrs. W. rie opening the meeting with the Please accept my sincere thanks for the honor which was accorded to me again this year at the municipal " ~election And the citizens of this town may rest assured that I will do my utmost to merit your wholeâ€"hearted support Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all Lightbody, Myrs. Matson and Mrs. H Leslie Bailey THURSDAY. DECEMBER i6th Couwuncillior Elected of ' “0'@_at 4975.076.0?" W Â¥your age! Thovusands are peppy at 70. " with (wtrex., Contains tonle for weomak, glt. due solely to bouiy‘s lack of ifub which many men aml women call ~old." Itre O@trex Tonls Tablets for pep, younger teeling, this very day, *‘New "goet acquainted®‘ size Py MA%. KFut anle at all drug stores every where, db n uP adrastactaateateatastactecteates t ts t 2t * * .“.â€â€˜â€œâ€˜â€œâ€˜â€œ we" .t. ;t. :t :t. 6. :t va _ ** .OO.“ ‘“ a**, .“.l White Rose Service Station W. A. MacKenzie Prop. Corner of Second Ave, Spruce Goodyear Tires â€" Hart Battfl’ks Irvin Rosner, R. 0. Optometrist â€" Man, You‘re Crazy D. H. Wigston R. O., EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Apprintment Phane 1873 13â€"A PINE ST. NXORTH (strosser Bldg.) Timmmn® sCIENTIFIC ACCURACY A NE 3950 «* 3 12 â€"48