Auld Lang Syne, the grand march, ‘RAifrs. D. Lamb, Fileen Johnson, Jerry mojsemakers and paper hats added to Plouffe, Almal‘t'reegonese Stan Buchar, #he bilarity and greeted the New ‘Year Lillian Pelmonte, Alfie Hill, Mr. and L wyrg Arena,when m of m m TlYlOI' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry the M.M.A. and their rrimd held m Keland, Murdock MacPhail, Emile Kliâ€" anpual dance. â€"sspleb, â€"Mr and Mrs. Richard Keene, A large crowd was in attendanco ang Mr, and Mrs. J. Hummel. m} danced and sang to the music of.. Mr. end Mrs. P. Tannere}li, Mr. and Bon Jones and his orchestra. Mrs. Prank Zanchin, Bud Clark, Orâ€" _ _Among those present were Mr. and ville Hicks Bill Prior, Mr. and Mrs urt . _ _3 AR _ ‘.-..l.. % MA 1e C Cns l i t 2 w c c kA t New Year Greeted With Hilarity At =: Mcintyre Arena And. . .Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stirling, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman, _Mrdmd Mrs. Roy Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Richards, Mr. and Mrs, Dayton Ostrosser, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Countryman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolno, Miss Mary Purdie, Miss Vera Willows, Yorke Williamâ€" son, John Slce and others. Upon behalf of their many friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wolno were preâ€" sented with a complete service of silver in ahandsome walnut chest. The pattern was Remembrance. . They also received a lovely lace cloth. . .Miss Morressa Aston acsisted the honoree s by attending the guest book. ra‘tis$. KÂ¥ 4 4# . _ Among those who dropped in to extend con_gratulations and sinâ€" ceére best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Wolno were Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. F. Burt, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cain, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Catbick, Mr. and Mrs. L. Church, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morin, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mondoux, Mr. and Mrs. W. Nankervis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nicolson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Baâ€" derski, Mr. and Mrs. J. Beauchamp, Mr. and Mrs. Beicht, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Belanger, Mr. and Mrs.:G. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Clark Mr. and Mrs. J. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Disley, Mr and Mrs. R. Dunâ€" bar. Mrs. C. Watkins, Mr..and Mrs. T. E..Pritchard, Mr. and Mrs. J. Purâ€" die, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.; Robb, Mr. anda Mrs. H. Shantz, Mr. and Mrs. PC.H. Simms, Mr. and Mrs. W, Stanley, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Thomson. ! The lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Byek was the setting for their annual New Years "at Home" on Friday. . .decorated in the traditional manner the many who called spent a most pleasant time, . .guests included Dr. and Mre. D. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. William Doran, Mrs. 8. M| pawes, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil}}am Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tomkinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. BSturgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Martin McHugh. And. . Mayor Karl Byre and Mrs. Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gedge, Mr. and Mrs. R. Heath, Mr. and Mrs. W. King; Mrs. Marion Kemball, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lainskury, Mr. and MFs. W. O. Langdon, Mr and Mrs. H. R. Pare, Mr. S. A. Mccoy, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. O‘Neill, Mr. and Mrs. J..Ormston, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pare, MF. and Mrs. I. K. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. T. Villeneuve, Mr. and Mrs George Webber, Mr. and i by Lillian O‘Donneli U acrgeant and Mrs. Thompson enetertained at their home on Friday (New Years Eve: Among the many guests which c of police officers and their wives were, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lepic, Mer. and Mrs. Roland Munroé, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glyon, Mr. and Mrs, W. Sarga‘is, Mr. and Mrs. Marâ€" «cel Perreault, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Michaud, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Grandbois, Mi. and Mrs. Angus Grieye, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Talâ€" ‘Yon, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Belanger, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gannon, Mry. and Mys. Meryyn Craig, Mr. George Archambeguit, Mr. Lester Hill My. Joseph Handloy, Mtss Leam Prince and Mr Brucee Stevens. A. and D. Company of the Algonquin Regiment were at home on New Years Day. . the pieasantly arranged affair was held in the Armouries wmch presenited a cheery and inviting aspect with its decorations. .. Among those attending were Major and Mrs Robert Stock, Captain and Mrs. Fred Evans, Captain and Mrs. Mauâ€" rice Belanger Captainâ€"and Mrs. Charles Brown, Captain Robert Buell and Mrs. Fred Watson, Lieutenant and Mrs. Bil} Jamieson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shields, Pr. and Mrs. J. A. Kinnear, Mr. and Mrs. Poug Carriere, Miss Vivian Pierce, George Darling, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hepburn, Mayor Karl Byre and Mrs. EByre. And. . .Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherwo0d, Mr.and Mys. H. Henderson, Mr. and Mrys. Del Bannerman, Mrs: Stan Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fqady, Mr, and Mrs. 0. Wurm, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sears, Mrs. Ida Lyâ€" ons, Norm Miller, Mr. and Mrs. GL Chenier, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Morâ€" ris, Mr. and Mrs.Len Lumb, Mr. and Mrs.:Cy Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Farrell, Mr. and Mrs: Robb, Margarét Robb, June Countryâ€" man and others. s . On Sunday, Janttary®2;"Mr>andâ€"Mrs. Fred Wolno, one of the disâ€" rticts most highly esteemed. and prominent couples celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. . Their home on Balsam street South presented a mostâ€"gracious aSpe.ct decorated with large vases of pink and white roses and tall lighted tapers. . .A threeâ€"tiered wedâ€" ding cake appropriately inscribed in keeping with the occasion centred the attractively laid table. . ‘The guests were received by Mrs, Wolno most becomingly frocked in a smart gown of soft grey with a corsage of pink roses. . .she was assisted by her daughter Barbara who chose for the occasion a fashionable gown of brown crepe and corsage of yellow roses. And. . .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Couture, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. O‘Neill, Miss Ruth Oshbrn George White, Mr. and Mrs. Leo DelVillano, Dr. and Mrs. K. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Fay, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. SQurgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrosser,~R. J. Gunn, Fditor of the Timmins Daily Press, Miss Mary Morin, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tomâ€" kinson. .__Mrs; Bert Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Perâ€" cy Jenkin, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Culâ€" :‘ hane,; Jean Maxim, George Culhane, â€"**Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lampkin, Audrey Bherbin, Bert Wharton, Joyce Elliott, €Gordon Hannigan, Mildred Verbik, Tom Seullion, Ted Maxim, Mr. and p, D. Lemb, Fileen Johnson, Jerry a Plouffe, Alma Fregonese Stan Buchar, 344 New Year‘s Eve was a gals one for those who attended the dance held at R.C.S.C. Tiger. The ringing of the ship‘s bell as it bid adieu to old year and helJo to the new was a highlight of the evening. Among those attending and pictured above were Mr. William Doran, Mrs. Harold Gauthier, Mrs. William Doran and Mr. Harâ€" old Gauthier. Advance Photo o THR PORCUPIN®Z ADVANCZE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Mrs. Hindson is survived by her husband, Mr. C. E. Hindson, two daugâ€" hters, Mrs. Legr‘s of Toronto>: Mrs. W. L. Eckersley of Petersburg, and a son Etanley F. Hindson of 165 Hemlock S:.. Timmins. Mrs. Hindson was one of the early pioneers of the north living in Haileyâ€" burp and Cobalt and ther in Temâ€" agami, where her husband was Chilef Fire Rarger till his retirement in 1930. They settied in Petersburg where they have resided till the present time. Funeral arrangemenis are not comâ€" pleted but will take place from Kitâ€" chener and probably will be on Thursâ€" day afternoon January 6th. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. C. E. Hinderson who passed away at her home in Petersburg, Ont. late last night, January 4th: due to hear:; attack. Members Twixter‘s Club Plan Tea Members of the Twixters Club met Monday evening in the church hall of. St. Matthew‘s Proâ€" Cathedlal for their recgular meeting. Plans were discussed for a tea to be held on Wednesaay, January 26, in the church hall. There will also be a bake table. Northern Pioneer Passes Away White Rose Service Station Members présent were Mrs. W. Bates, Mrs. A.:/Muyton. Mrs. J. H Ais, Fred Wolino. EYES EXAMINED CLABSSES FITTED Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EflS!GR’l‘ SPECIALIST Raor Appnh!tment Phone i8879 13â€"A â€"PTNE ST. NORTB (Ustrosser Bldg.) Timmins actentmre acduoracy ny ' and Mr. and 6th, 1948.