Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 23 Dec 1948, 1, p. 3

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490004604 0444 008464449466 SUN. 11 am. 2.15 pm. Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Company 7.00 p.m. Speâ€" cial ‘Serivces for Cradles Roll . Sunday. THURS. 230 pm. Home League, 7 pm. Corps Cadets, 8.00 p.m. Public Meeting. 57 THIRD AVE. PHONE 1610 TIMMINS Kilieen‘s Electric SALVATION ARMY 19 PINE ST 8 PIANOS "EVERYTHING IN MUSIC" Shaheen‘s Ladies‘ Children‘s Wear ART DOUG Killeen‘s Electric /’/%Zfi?@¢4 General Electric DEALERS Willis Co. Mason Risch Ranges Refrigerators And â€"Washers 76% Third Ave. PHONE 3525 On Christmas Day ind very best wislfes for the New Year RADIOS â€" INTERâ€" ‘OMMUNICATORS â€" IPLIFPYING SYSTEMS 225010 We Service Our Equipment 1 DOUGAN HONE 3650 Of All Types Authorized nCt Phone 605 14 Mr. Platt, of Woolsley, Sask. has arâ€" rived to .spend the next several weeks visi‘ing with his son and daughterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Platt 40 Patâ€" ~iciz Boulevard. Francis Burke a Curléege Montreal, i several weeks at mother, Mrs. F. street. Jack Burwell a student at Queen‘s University, Kingston is spending the holidays with his parents. Miss Barbara Barry, RN., of the Royal Victoria Hospital at Montreal is holidaying at the home of her parents Dr. and Mrs James Barry. Mr. John Newsham, a student at Wycliffe College, Toronto, has arrived to spend the holidays at the home of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Briggs, ‘9 Commercial avenue. Miss: Norma Routliffe will Christmas and New Yoear | irer home in Toronto. John Barry is spending the Christ mas holidays at the home of his par orts Dr. and Mrs. James Barry. Miss Myrna Ball, a student at the Universiiy of Western Onta no Lonâ€" con, Ontario is spending the holidays at the home of her mother, Mrs. F. H. Rall 80 Maple street South. Miss Adelia Pellizzari, 161 Balsam street South, has left for Toronto where she will visit relatives and friends for a brief period. Clem Neiman, a student at the Uniâ€" versity of WToaronto, is spending the ‘dliday season at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Neiman 15 Birch s‘rect North. Mr. and Mrs. S. Stavirska of Hamâ€" liluon is spending the holiday season vith her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. ‘nd Mrs. Rene Belanger. Miss Leila Olsen will spend the hol y season with relatives and Gravenhurst. s with his parents, M A. 111 Tamarack ilton Hcspita n David Alan Personals Nancy Pickering, student a C . is spending the holiday ‘ parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W g. 51 Toke street. PmE To Mr. Hamiltor time the Burke 3rrest pen udent of Loyola pending the next ie â€" home of his Tim at has returned at the home aughter,. Mr. 1 spenc holiday Mrs the ho and M reet. e of his Hemlock Ladies Club United Steel Workers irges icstooned with multiâ€"eccelored ornaments when members timist Club of the Porcupine Area and their friends gathered room of the Goldfields Hotel for their preâ€"Christmas party the members atiending and pictured above are Mics. Hele Fran Dickson and Mrs. Laurence McKay. AC til * WOMAN‘S PAGE KÂ¥ Xmas Party 11€ aIM f Christmas goodies he members for Ward ooke Veterans Hospiâ€" i a box for Mr. Norâ€" to th LAC Cliff Locket?t, who is stationed y decorated with with the Royal Canadian Air Force in : by Mrs. Sturney Rockcliff is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and exchansed and theMrs. H. Lockett, 84 Middleton avenue. ine Unhrisimas season approaches the management of s eniertain their many employces at a gala Christmas k is done to ensure the success of the affair, It is one bappiest of customs and one and all enjoy themselves ns lime out to pose for the cameraman after extending ) the many attending and pictured above are Mr. Arâ€" Vir. M. B. Corman. Mr. Centner is general manager sSitores, while Mr. Corman is merchandise manager of stores. Advance Photo Clu fined to bt Hajlevbury ~â€"best wishe THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO NI *at 11 tinsel rday left to the Tron held re mA th nd holly the Audito vening when the st: icht are Alan Dolig is spending the holiday rome of her son and da Mtr. and Mrs. J. L. WY business agent members were most pleasant DNuring the taken up an was realized Ing wWas ladie the S pIX the oz «* D ks Saln the i ovided n ladic ImC ented M it with prese: surpr newly . Three of Helen Pare, Mrs. Advance Plhoto of the MceIntyre Community Buildnig was the Bucovetsky‘s Stores gathered for their annual Alice Knisht, Leona Lafonts and Bob Ritz. The Message Of Christmas Mary Bakor Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, gives the following definition of Christ in "Science and Health with key to the Scriptures" (p. 583): ‘"The divine inâ€" carnate error." Surely God‘s maniâ€" fostatitn is as eternal as ever present as God. Christ appears to our though: when we recognize this presence, this divine manifestation. this takes place, the dark shadows ofea finite sense of exist>once are. dispelled, : the sick are healed, and sin is destroyed. Jesus said to those who heeded his iteachings (Matthew 5:14): "Ye are ‘the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid." The shining from a lightâ€"house in the darkness warns ships away from danâ€" gerous rocks and shoals: but can morâ€" tals steeped in selfishness and impurity act as beacon lights? Can they beckon those who need help to their doors or shores or guide them away from folly and disaster? No, but Christ can. The light of perfection drew multitudes tC Christ Jesus and guided them out of the darkness of ignorance into the raâ€" CGrance of a right understanding of (Gind. is If our lives reflect the true spirit of Christmas, they will be bright with an everâ€"increasing understanding of the Christ, God‘s idea, illuming us with the divine character and nature of the real man. Christ the spiritual idea, becomes bot‘er understcod. Man is revealed in all his primal spiritual perfection and crandeur, unlimited in goodness and joy, and God is glorified in peace and cood will. This is the message of ‘atives and friends in sudbury. f‘g\ mm dfjmmwmmmmm: mm m m rmmare m ienss m mm . Bill McGrath will leave Thursday to end the yuietide holidays with reâ€" tives and friends in Sudbury. The Christian Ostrosser Company » Pine Street North ence Monitor Men‘s Club Hold Delightful Concert Aceessories for Skiing and curling Open till 9 P.M. to Christmas Eve Scarves and Slippers Dressing Gowns, House Coats Burt followed by tic d‘splay, comprising of girls under the capable :« Miss Helen Korri. Miss Lulu Kerr selsctt MJss Miss Dicken Miss Lulu Kerr selscted, Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol" and "When I am Twentyâ€"one" for her elocution selections which was greatly appreciated. Miss Rayette Brochu was very pleasing with a clever tap dance while Mr. Ken McQuiggan rendered the ever beautiful "Homing"* and in response to sgreat applause selected "La Donna Mobile." Henry Kelneck ble All in the reliable brands of merchandise that this store is known for C100 irked Sweaters and Pull Overs Herman‘s Dry Cleaning Phone 524â€" ery pening nur, det beautif churcl Sox and Ties Last Minute Suggestions for Club of ki 1(1 apable direction and usel agall1. 1anked D T1 O Lh C it willi useti ‘ a gyimnnasâ€" twelve little Ks and exâ€" who helped church posâ€" inz helpers hard jch Maithew imual cof sently, t . Preside: in Rob progran by Mis: Â¥xâ€"â€"â€" Prossing â€" Storage eTl3t addi Ssheila Sloman very as her el as her elocution numset Way." + The concluding Bagk to Sorento" and very beautifully rend? Rita Cappodochio â€" bro sram t0 close. Mr. George Jenkin was the accomâ€" panist for the evening and was Â¥reâ€" sponsible for selecting such fine talent and a most enjoyvabl e program. Mr. Jenkin extended a vote of thanks to theâ€" artists. With the singinz of the National Anihem a most enjoyable evening came to a close. nd his dudes kept the audience in an ersatile manner drew his program close with a real old fashisned s ong, which everyone enjoyed. Aftes a brief intermission the p rem continued with Miss Mary Flin; ky and Miss Olga Tom‘sk, in full atizcnal costume, very gracefully perâ€" rmed the Ukrainia 108 e delig well leamin 175 St. No. mo~d close Larry Ro Phone 115 rendert rendered â€" by Mis brought thet aceordians. M cleverly deliver lance. Norman Henry in ud )las with (% (@

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