$ by Lillian O‘Donnell 3 A fairy tale glamour was achieved in the vast Auditorium of the MceIntyre Community Building on Saturday night when members of the staff oi Bucovetsky‘s Stores and their friends gathered for their annual Christmas party. . The very successful affair was un â€" ger the direction of Mr. Phil Laverdiere who was chairman, assisted by a committce comprised of Miss Marrie Rochefort. Miss Ann Monâ€" geon, Mr.Clark Current, Mrs. E. L. Chase, Mr. Michae! Zarrisky ani Mr. Ruben Fetersen. Much work had been done by the committee to ensure the sueccess of the affair. The large hall was merry and gay with its garlands of tinsel and holly, streamers and wreaths. . musical background was provided by Henry Kelneck and his orchestra. . Everyone present was exâ€" tended a warm and cordial weleome by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Centâ€" ner, Meyer Bucovetsky, Mr. ond Mrs. M. B. Corman and members of the committee. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Centner, Meyer on Bucovetsky,, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Coman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leiberman, Carolers sang the ever old Mr. and Mrs. George Tennyson, Lou Mongeon, Fred Robb, Jean met tor their party recently. Stenberg, Bob Hardy, Lucille Clement, Rolly Richer, Hazel McGee, Bea Cran and Miss Ruth Osbo Doug Brown, June Harrison, George Summerville, Mr. and Mrs. c omcs Mark Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Current, Lola Cotnam, Charles Greer, Anne Mongeon, Art Reardon, Mrs. Pat Petrucei, Cecil Sparâ€" row, Marie Rochefort, Norman Brown. mm mm mm on > During the evening Mr. Corman in a brief address welcomed one and all and extended the season‘s greetings.â€". .Mr. Corman and Meyer Bucovetsky also extended thanks t ostaff members for their cooperation and the work accomplished by them during the year. Anda. . .Jimmy Cowan, Shirley Stevens, Patricia McKenna. Alâ€" vin Daher, Jean Cowan, Ruben Peterson, Orma Laughren, Kenâ€" neth Stephens, Lily McKay, Charlie Scott, Vivian Turcotte, Don Brennan, Colleen Cooke, Elliot Doucette, Jean MarGillicray, Colin Corrigan, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Laverdiere, Mr. and Mrs. Lauri Mikkola, Mrs. D. St. Germain, R. Dubien, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Durocher, Mrs. Simone Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pecile, Mr. and Mrs. Oniel Biloâ€" dgeau, Cecile Thcerrien, Harold E. Dubray, Leona Lafond, Robert James Ritz, Alice Knight, Allan Dolighan, Noris Pizzaliz Loulis Torlone. To lfl Helen Mannette, Mrs. E. L. Chase, Olga Pashchyn, Tanya Bosak, Rolande Page, Marzcel Cool, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Molson, Irene Rochefort, Bob Lawrey, Flash Lucciantonio, Marion Romain, Denâ€" nis Reid, Jackie Tremblay, Hugh Sheridan, Helen Petroni, Ted Proulx, Henry Babin, Shirley Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zarriski, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Vrebosch, Vi Giroux, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Belec, Jeanette Martel, Grant McFarlane, Frances Morin, Cliff Cornell, Jackie Malloy, Norman Flynn. HERE‘S we see a m serooges sn cheerful bi And. . Iris Zardo, Bernie Donovan, Rose Brklacich, Michael Miltâ€" ius, Kris Lortie, Hazel, Sullivan, Bob Wiggins, Leona Didone, Fausâ€" to Didone, Patsy Uren, Basil Libby, Mary Dasovich, Bud Woodward, G. Wallace, Jean Laroeque, C. Pontello, Carmen Lehoux, K. McDonâ€" augh, Mrs. Emma Lortie, Marcella Hedican, Andy Maxwell, Dina Elpe, Dan Floriane, Lorna Schiaretti, Geraldine Leblanc, Charlie Birce. The church hall of St. Matthew‘s Proâ€"Cathedral was the setting for a most pleasant dinner party on Friday evening when Mr. and Mrs. J. Cousintine entertained members of the Anglican Ladies Guild. . Seasonal decorations in the form of a pine cone centreâ€" piece with candles, and tiny Christmas trees placed at intervals on the table interspered with red and green lighted tapers. . the apâ€" petizing and delicious dinner included hot rolls, cold ham, potato salad, cabbage salad, hors d‘oeuvres, hot mince pie, fruit cake and tea, . During the Mr. and Mrs. Wailter Kevan and Mrs. R. N. Jackson wergjpr%i%ï¬ted with gifts by the Ladies Guild in apâ€" preciation of theirâ€"ur ring and generous efforts on behalf of the church over a considerable number of years. . Mrs. Cousintine presented each guest with a dainty box of notepaper. . .A most pleasant social evening was brought to a close with the singing of a hymn and the recitation of a prayer. P . . they toc, extended warm greetings for the season‘s best. . .Around one o‘clock a delizious turkey supper was served, this was catered to by Kay Currie and her capable staff of assistants. you picture what It could be you k ber but a state 0of they forget the : It could be you know, f ber but a state of the h they forget the greedy order to give to others â€" friends greeting and in sense the heady truth . peace galore in this wo As the season to take this oppo that Christmas C ous songs to sing prosperity and gCc Special guests at the party were Déan Cooper Robinson and Mrs. Robinson, R..N. Jackson, Walter Kevan and Mrs. E. Gill. . seated at the head table with the special guests were Mrs. R. N. Jackson, president of the Ladies Guild and Mrs. Walter Kevan. . .members present were Mrs. T. Everiey, Mrs. T. Glaister, Mrs. J. H. Knell, Mrs. L. Nicholson, Miss Mamie Paynter, Mrs. M. Richards, Mrs. P. Read, Mrs. F. Read, Mrs. C. Rodda, Mrs. Jessie Webb, Mrs. Dupont, Mrs. A. Court, Mrs. Jack Drew, Mrs. L. Buck, Mrs. H. Traver, Mrs. Frank Melville and Miss Ivy Thomas. SULLIVAN NEWTON PREPARE FOR WINTEKR There is additional danger from fire during the Winter months. â€" See that you carry sufficient Fire Insurance. on your Buildings, Stock, Furniture and Fixtures to save you from heavy loss. Security and RE‘S PLENTY ‘ a£ miracle. _ es smile under ul bus drivers ‘, and even in t higsh. 104 i ever old, yet ever ortunity of wishing Day can bring, fun g and may the New good health. CONTENIS NOTE D (Est. 1912) Insurance of Every Kind OF CHRISTMAS While the carolers r the mistletoe. ‘I s and crotchety ol the homes of skinfl ~a miracle thay 6 ‘orld it would be , for Christmas e heart. â€"It is v dy little guilés . s â€" â€" when they can wish for hristmas mirg miracle thast everybody shares. But can‘ ld it would be if it were always Christmas or Christmas is not just a date in Decem eart. It is what happens to people little guiles of getting for themselves, 1 â€"_â€" when they find measureless wealth in ; _the laughter of children â€" â€" â€" when the that there is fellowship and kindness an rld if only they dare to share it. Let Us Quote You rolers and e. There ety old lac skinflints,: 21 Pine St, N., Timmins new, ari our rea , friends ; Year b " is AS TO SPARE. . .Oncé a year ers and the candles glimmer, There are bonus checks and old ladies humming, "Silent nflints, the holly and the goose * everybody shares. But can‘t e if it were always Christmas? 5 is not just a date in Decemâ€" what happens to people when of getting for themselves, in y find measureless wealth in a r of children â€" â€" â€" when they ; fellowship and kindness and iey dare to share it. * # everybody, everywhere, is the acle last all year round. * D j ew, draws near, we would like our readers all the happy gifts friends an@ laughter, and JjJoyâ€" Year be filled with happiness, *Â¥ # everyboay shal e if it were alw ; is not jJuSst a . what happens of getting for nd the candles glir re are bonus check ladies humming, "i s, the holly and the r, we would like the happy gifts ighter, and Joyâ€" with happiness, Service s glimmer, checks and ng, "Silent a the goose i x WOMAN‘S PAGE The Mission Band of Trinity United Caurch held its regular Christmas corcert on Monday evening in the Church hall. The chairman for the evening was Reverend J. Breckenridsge. The programme was opened by Sanâ€" dra Colquhoun who welcomed parents and friends. The mission band group then sang "Old Saint Nicholas Had a Pack." unry such person.. A skit on How Santa wiul Travel was put on by Alex Yankoâ€" vich as Santa Claus nd Kenny Lessard, Barry Kent, Jimmy Taylor, Jimmy Sparks, Jimmy Porter and Allan Elliot» this showed a group of boys all sitting arcund wondering if Santa will come by plane or trin and then St. Nick appears and tells these boys he will travel by the modern way and will A lullaby was then put on by the emaller girls of the group and showed a number of little girls sitting down singing and rocking their dolls to sleep. Taking part were Diane Hayes, Marilyn Hayes, SyWia Browugh, Pam Hayward, Bevely Hawes, Henrictta Fulton, Norma Murray, Ruth Creed, Shirley Chicoine, Patsy Kenne Shirâ€" Dick. Dane Coleuhoun, Connie trevel by the come by aerop A recitation Amwavy" wa$ the iY Saturday evening met preâ€"Christmas party whic Brennan, Jerryvy Clatworth Pictured above as they attended the party of the Soroptimist Club of the Porcupine area which was held recentiy in the Goldfieclds Hotel are from left to right Miss Blanche Dodge, Miss Gladys Dodge, whose violin selâ€" ections were much enjoyed, Miss Sue Meadows who led the singing of Christmags carols, and Mrs. Marion Irvin. Trinity United Mission Band Hold Delightful Concert Smiles to G i d by Belty Ra members of the Bucovetsky‘s Stores staff gathered in the Mcelntyre Auditorium for their hich was a decided success.â€" Among the many attending were Vivian Turcotte, Don rthy and Louise Charron, pictured from left to right. Advance Photo it on by the p and showed sitting down heir dolls to Niane Hayes. in and Donna Campbell. Recitations were then said by Sylvta Brough he is not Mine," and Diane Loveless "A Secret." An Acrosâ€" tic=â€" Merry Christmas was then put on by Elaine Boudreau Barry Kent, Beverley Hawed, Kenny Lessard, Diane McMillan Boudreau, Jimmy Upham, Fred Creed, Shirley Dick, Jimmy Sparks Pam Hayward, Allan Tlliot, Beverley Hawes and Jimmy Taylor. In this number each child held a letter in front of him and gave the meaning of each. "A Busy Mother" was then put on by Patsy Mullizan, Sandra Colquhoun, Iiane Loveless and Elizabeth Stiles., This was followed by a recitation by Sally Hamiiton, "The Crippled Dolly." gert, Diane Loveless, Rose Sutton, Flaine Boudreau, Shirley Chicoine and Rita Pellerin. The girls were all dressâ€" éa@ in white and carried white stars with letters encrusted with silver and tne girls marched around and formed a shadewsraph entitled "Peace on Eairth." The next number included all children and showed them gathered around Joseph (Jimmy Porter), Mary (Elizabeth Stiles) and the Babe in a manger with three Wise Men with tneir gifts (Alex Yakovich, Barry Kent and Kenny Lessard.) ‘"Silent Night" was then sung and the conzert eclosed with a praym by Rev,. Breckâ€" enridge. Mrs. J. Monagnan, Miss Jean Fraser Mrs. D. Fraser, Miss Shirley Monâ€" ozEran Miss J. Potter, the leaders of the group were responsible for the concert. . * 4* *4 4 %% * f PHONE 510 270 Spruce St. S. Night Phone 1733 m e t in ty oi i l i: dn ty ty d t uty ty t 14y without consulting us! 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