T*ast! ‘*m-« P U TL anusic n the Ni gaf Lawrie, M1 i8 H Ostrosser . Baby ' present ath 3 EQ r‘s, Towsley _ MDuringe h K": # e 4# ; Baby Dgnald F‘red Towsley all of two months old was also esent at his mother‘s party and was introduced to his mother‘s ,, ends ... ..On behalf of the guests present Mrs. Leppan presented Virs. Towsley with a triple strand pearl necklace as a parting gift. f . DPuring her stay in Tmmins Mrs. Towsley made many friends x.and was prominent in church and social circles . . . she was also =a member of theKinette Club. AAAWTCAIZZGA _ TAREWD _ T6 OV uC U ~*. n â€" M ces . P Arena during the weekend to célebrate "Stan Fowler Night" . . . during the evening Mr. Fowler outlined in interesting detail his recent trip abroad . . . the places visited by Mr.: and Mrs. Fowler took them to France, England, Bweden and Switzerland . . , Mrs. Fowler was presented with a lovely corsage from Bruce Leek‘s . .. Following dinner and the resume . . . dancing was enjoyed to the M + ** â€" DDoacsmn al:raal $ Paz2g ~ OM C C CC MWt _ CE :; O CCC music of Ken Tomkinson‘s orchestra . . . Robert Brown played the piano for the songs sung . . . chairman of the meeting was Gil Chenier . . . Dr. Oscar Stahi thanked the guest speaker . . . Dr. €raham B. Lane presented the flowers to Mrs. Fowler. #p 4 @ A s C Among those present were Mr. and Mtrs. ~Stan Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mascioli, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Giallanardo, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin McHugh, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Chenâ€" ier, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colamaco, Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Laprairig, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eddy, Dr. and Mrs. Templeton, Dr. and Mrs. Graham B. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Simone Mainville, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Carriere, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Del * Mrs. F. H. Hepburn returned yesterday to her home in North gay after a brief visit with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and rs. Fred Torrance, 29 Hart street .. . although her visit was all brief Mrs. Hepburn managed to V1sit with a considerable numâ€" r of her friends throughout the district. . . She was entertained "*ï¬y Mrs. George Riggs at a delightful dmner party and Mrs. Harold Hall of the Dome Mine entertained at a most enjoyable social eveâ€" ng . . . Mrs. Torrance entertained at the luncheon hour for g@r mother on the day of herâ€"departure ... . the affair was held at Cioldfieldg Hotel . .. guests were Mrs. Andy Cralg, Mrs Jen La:ng Cameron and Mrs. Hazel Kelly. _ SÂ¥A d § ..‘_" ._‘- ‘ J 1 * JS M c s 8A Pannerman. Sponsors of the concert is the Porcuping Branch of the Onâ€" tario Registered Music Teachers‘ Association, and tickets which are very reasonable are available from the members. * # € @ Miss Gresco will be accompanied by another young and ‘brilâ€" ?ant Canadian grtist, Mary MacDonald, who is studying at the Conservatory of Music in Toronto. # * * # Mrs. G. Towsley, who will leave Timmins for Bolivia to join «ber husband who has accepted a position there entertained *a â€"numberâ€"of her friends at an afternoon tea at the Goldfield Hotel. #% Mr. and Mrs. Ted Byck. Mr. and Mrs. Gil Nettleton, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. Don WeSstaway, Mr. and Mrs. LsSsto Laporte, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George Peaâ€" cock, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McGillis, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Belanger, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wigston, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robb, Dr. and Mrs. Ken Allan, Mr. and Mr#@. Jim Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hickey, Lou Mongeon, Fred Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson, Colin Sellar, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roy, Roma Porter, Murray Manzer, Bunny Reid, Rdy, Laurin, Mr. dnd Mrs. H. Collins, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Merto Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Menyd. - ' » 4# ‘ And . . . Mr. and Mrs. G. Desormeau, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hamilton, Ken Tomknson, Mr. and Mrs. David Coombes, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Leek, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hovey, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Bernardi, and Albert Zincone. Donna Gresco a talented young violinist from Winnipeg, who will soon be starting a transâ€"Canada concert tour will give a toncert at the Canadian Legion Memorial Hall on December 12. N ?". . Miss Gresco, who made herâ€":debut in Town Hall in New York City last year, will use the handsome violin presented to her by the city of Winnipeg. . .On Friday members of the Soroptimist Club entertained at the luncheon hour at the Goldfields Hotel in honor of Miss Edna L. Moore, director of Public Health Nurses of the Province of Ontario and Miss Muriel Lawry, regional supervisor of Public Health Nurses . . . Miss Moore, a charter member of the Toronto oroptimist Club for the past 15 (years and who is the holder of * considerable number of executive positions addressed the gathâ€" Fering .. . She chose as her subject the various projects sponsored by the Queen City Club. . . . Both visitors were introduced by Miss Lois Kelly, first viceâ€"president of the local club and supervisor of the Public Health Unit . . . approximately 20 members gathered :to meet the distinguished guests . . . the ladies were presented with corsages from the logal club. / Guests attending were Mrs. D. Firth, Mrs. M. Webb, Mrs. C. Bowker Mrs. Os Carter, Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. C. Leppan, Mrs. i Lawrie, Mrs. W. Brochu, Mrs. A. Hartman, Mrs. R. Stock, Mrs. H. Ostrosser and Mrs. Henry Kelneck. Ssomething of interest in the offing is the ‘‘Y‘s Men‘s Radio Auction to be held on December 9 . . . it is one good way of doing one‘s Christmas shopping and by so doing also helping out a fine organization to carry on its worthwhile ventures . . . in addition to a host of toys there will be such intriguing articles as an autoâ€" matic gladiron, a chest of silver, a $25 dress and a $15 handbag .. . these are but a few of more than 225 articles. Great interest has been displayed in the series of lectures "Of the lectures centres around the care of the baby from the time rsonducted by Mrs. W. H. Atkinson of Hallnor Mines . . . the theme 'Yleisafewdaysoldunwhewhes the age of five . . . Yesterday aiternoon in one of her lectures held at the Porcupine Health Unit NMrs. Atkinson showed two very interesting films, "Why Tomimy Won‘t Eat" and "Milk Prepar® to a large group of mothers. . . . the educationa pmpunismadeupotlectumson ‘"Being Good Pmt,†‘W Children: Mindâ€"Temper, Tanâ€" ae _ 2A 910 111440 Aiona n 224 Dn»ad Mana The Public Health Nurses entertained at a dinner party in honor of Miss Edna L. Moore, director of Public Health Nurses of the Province of Ontario and Miss Muriel Lawry, regional superâ€" visor of Public Health Nurses were entertained ‘by the Public Health Nurses at a dinner in the Rainbow Room of the Goldfields Hotel on Friday evening . . . Miss Moore addressed the nurses, telling them of the many new trends adopted by the Public Health ‘Unit . . . she glso gave an interesting resume on the refresher course given the P:H.U. on the occasion of "the homeâ€"coming" held at Lions Club members and their guests gathered at Mcintyre 110Ma _ . Lt h#‘ NOTED by Liflian O‘Donnell ; KCn W * \ I "@ tit s 5+ ' iXA eX on‘câ€" RBadin # t k )'.11 S $ y ,. B No Â¥ s e PÂ¥ * .f 1’ "‘( ,%‘ M‘b’ f "s. past weék t movfes, The first of a series cf periodic film showings planned for the staff and patients of St. Mary‘s Hospital ® was presented last evening (Novemâ€" ber 21) in the nurses‘ ‘residenct of the hospital. More than 40 staff members and patients enjoyed a twoâ€" hour showing of assorted films. First of Series of Film Showings . â€" Presented by Hollinger at Hospital on the Western Marshes," Peoples of Canada,". ‘"‘Singing . Stars of FTomorâ€" row," "Teddy Bears‘ and others. ' The ‘program, presented by Hollinâ€" ger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited and supervised by H. M. Ferguson, Superintendent . of . Personnel . and Norman â€"Greene, â€" Public Relations Section, dncluded such films as "Life Arrangements for â€" the monthly film â€" showings have been made throough the Sister Superior of the Hospital: The second showing is being planned for December 19th, at which time a spectal Christmas proâ€" gram will be presented. Interesting Movies past week"‘movies, which dre‘‘ pro‘ vided <by the Ontario Temperance Federation, have been ~shown at the Y to the teenâ€"aged .members. These movies include: "The Mpking of .a Champion" featuring Barbara Annâ€" Scott; â€" Reprobate‘" which is the story of alcohol; and "It‘s Brain ‘Thyt Counts" depicting the effects of alcohol on the mental processes. who bowls on the Soroptimist team entered in the local .circuit knocked those pins for a loop when she copped 8 strikes and one spare in 10 frames. A very successful work period was held at the Nurses‘ Resiâ€" dence by the Ladies Auxiliary to St. Mary‘s Hospital. Those assisting in making supplies were Mrs. C. McCann, Mrs. C. Burâ€" nett, Mrs. G. Boulanger, Mrs. A. Desjardin,:Sr., Mrs, W. E. Butler, Mrs. J. Phllips, Mrs. W. King, Mrs. E. Dore, Mrs. J. P. Doyle, Mrs. Allan: Mrs. J. Chatson, Mrs. J. Bacon, Mrs. P. Conway, Mrs. (i. Mondoiix, Mrs. J. E. Sullivan, Mrs. S. Paquin, Mrs. A. Desjarâ€" dins, Jr., Mrs. P. Larmer, Mrs. J. Vachon, Mrs. C. Jordan, Mrs. D. LaPrairie Mrs. J. O‘Sullivan, Mrs. L. Pare, Mrs. 3. M. Wayne, Mrs. R. Riviet and Mrs. J. F. Parker. A check was presented by Mrs. Cliff Thompson, treasurer Of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Sister Superior in full payment of the balance owing on the microscope. The executive of the Ladies Auxiliary wish to express their thanks and appreciation to all those volunteer workers who have so ably assisted, and also to A. discusgion of personality is being featured at the weekly meetâ€" ing of the Star Nâ€"YÂ¥ Club at the Porâ€" cupine Community YM.C.A. The disâ€" announce the next work meeting will be held in January. cussion is being led by Miss J. Mcâ€" Personalitites _«â€"â€"8.N,.8. .Photof? Variety .Village, a $325, 000 school for crippled boys near Toronto, will be formally opened. Twentyâ€"four boys have already moved in. Instructor Jim Madison, here, starts Gerald Davis, 18, in watch repairing. 10 w â€" ob ds ie @ Greg Evans Speaks To Members of Hiâ€"] The Hiâ€"YÂ¥ Club of the T. ‘H. V. S. sponsored a meeting which was held jointly with the girls of the Triâ€" Y ‘Clubs \.c which Greg Evans was the guest speaker. <Mr. Evans was introduced by Norm Lillieé and spoke on the "The Law." Mr. Evans was thanked by Don Hindâ€" son. The meeting was held in Mr. Birkenshaw‘s! room with approxiâ€" mately fortyâ€"five girls «and boysdin attendance. Mrs. H:»> Cybulski entertained 0 number of her skating friends followâ€" ing the skating session on Friday eveâ€" ning at her home. A merry sing song took place with Miss Katie Burke at the piano. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. served by the hostess assisted by MTS.._. mpe Twixters Club of St. Matthews T. Powell pouring tea, and ServINE pro.Cathedral held their business were Miss Katie Burke and Mrs.‘Gâ€" meeting on Monday evening, Novemâ€" Foulton. ber 21, in the club room. There were Those :attending. w,ere Mrs. . Eva Ajen. members present. ']:ho on* rss afi< ct{i“l‘ ’â€}d 3 4t was decided to. hold a "Christâ€" ‘.,Â¥ %{ i} a ‘rhds Social" ‘for the" club members, 6b80n rs. ‘GI dys Ful.ton, on Monday, December 5. Gladys Langman, Hilda Ross, Pauline _ phe members were exceptionally and Caroline Perkovich,: Ali¢e Seculâ€" w pleased at the success of their fion, Kitty Hill, Mr.â€"and Mrs. T. payaar and social everming held the Powell, Mr. Hans Gershwfler Mr. H. week previous and at the large atâ€" Cybulski. â€" . tendance. Sincere apprecia\n and * thnks are extended to all who helped H.‘ Dobson, Mrs. ~Gladys Fulton, Gladys Langman, Hilda Ross, Pauline and Caroline Perkovich,: Aliceâ€" Sculâ€" fion, Kitty Hill, Mr.â€"and Mrs. T. Powell, Mr. Hans Gershwiler, Mr. H. and Mrs. Bill Doran have reâ€" Iturned after spending ‘some time visiting relatives and friends in Mcntreal. ENTERTAINS AT PARTY The following allocations of finanâ€" ces totalling one thpusand dollars were endorsed by members of the Princess Alice Club at their Novemâ€" ber meeting, held at the home of Mrs. "J. B. Sutherland, 62 Toke street. Se)vaticn Army, $100; Porcupine Eestival of Music, $25; Porcupine Health Unit, $50; United Nations apâ€" peal for underprivileged children, Ԥ50;: Victorian Order of Nurses, . $337.50; Children‘s Aid Society, A @1 fafAi C:.gest. + â€"‘‘"The :adult achieves by an activity cilled work; the .child‘ is constantly achieving mmm by an activity called play," kGfllbbroulh says. â€" "Toys are the thols of â€"play. It is not what the "toy ddes or how much it costs that counts, but what the child does creatively with the toy." Mecth anical. toys, for insthnte, are fine for O‘MMer children but no# for very young "All the play is in the toy," they ones, according to cltild specialists. state, "whereas it should be in the child." Reccmmended for infants are plasâ€" tic rattles (some are easy on adult ears), water toys such as celluloid ducks and fish, and a new and popâ€" vlar item called "Baby round unbreakable mirrer set in a washâ€" able, chewable frame. Color is imâ€" portant for the infant ages and for children up to two years old. Bright red and vivid yellow are ‘better than "baby blue" or "baby pink." Good for â€"oneâ€"to twoâ€"year olds are wooden ‘floor trains (without wheels), large beads> strung on heavy string, any soft .cuddly toy â€"such as the Teddy Bear and toys making Jingles and rhythmic sounds. The physical and mental vigor of the twoâ€"to fourâ€"year greup cal} for trucks, wagons and simple puzzles. At this age, boys as well as girls may be encouraged to play with dolls, the author says. Creative toys and â€"games are in order for children of fcur to six. Cash. registers, telephones, scalss and recommended. Gardening activities, other <things for playing store are if only in a window box, should be encouraged. Drawing and painting should ‘get attention at this age, but ckiild specialistec frown on the books with outline drawings to be filled in with crayons. ‘"The drawing is so much better than any child canâ€" do that it discourages creative effort." Large square and oblong blocks are ‘highly ~recommended for chilâ€" drenâ€"cf five years and up. These can be made wout of scrap twoâ€"byâ€"fours by any Dad possessinz a square, a saw and sandpaper. Other "raw maâ€" teril‘"‘ toys are> smooth ~boards for seesaws, wrapp{ng paper in ‘big sheets for smearing with finger paint, and parents‘ old hats, clcthes and shoes. "Dressing up is one of }}ie best forms of social play." / + Buy that electric train for the boy from six to ten. t‘hese are the ages, too, for Meccano and Erector sets, and for the first baseball and bat and other equipment for outdoor sports. For girls in this age group; more elabcrate doll houses and kiitchen equipment. Twixters to Hold Christmas Social to make iit a success and to the talâ€" ented performers who took part in the concert. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. G. Craig, Mrs. R. Eveson, Mrs. J. Harris, Mrs. G. Hobbs, Mrs. E. Huyâ€" ton, Mrs. Ted J‘anes, Mrs. O‘Connor, Mrs. A. Sykes, Mrs. Fred Wolno. Doughnuts and coffee were served by Mrs evening. J. Harris, hostess for the pï¬y "Joan cf the Nancy Lee," and expressed her thanks and appreciaâ€" tion for the wholehearted support of Reports were* heard, from the conâ€" veners of the Christmas dance, to be held on December 2, at the Riverâ€" gside Pavilion. Tickets may be purâ€" chased from all members of the Prinâ€" cess Alice Club and at the Eddy Office Supply. Mrs. H. Freeman welcomed a new member, Mrs. J. Hickey, and preâ€" sented her with a club pin. Mrs. E. A. Dobson presided at the read the minutes of ‘the previous meeting. Mrs, C. Alien, secretary, meeting, and, in the absence of the treasurer, Mrs. T. C. Truss, also gave the <financial report. Attending the meeting were Mrs. G. C. Armitage, Mrs. M. B. Hill, Mrs. E. A. Dobson, Mrs. H. Freeman, Mrs. C. Allsn, Mrs. B. Howse, Mrs. H. Kreiner, Mrs. W. M. Morris, Mrs. G. Allen, Mrs. K. V. Allan, Mrs. D. Annuvities Branch DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR HUMPHREY â€"MITCHELL Minister A. MacNAMARA . Deputy Minister That‘s what | used to say, and it was true,. Sometimes |‘d dream:of the:day when I‘d have time and leisure to do all the things I wantedâ€"todo, but l â€"had to admit | wasn‘t doing anything about it except dream. | never seemed to be able to put anything aside. n 8 Now, | know those dreï¬ms will come true. They‘re guaranteed. Through, a simple saving plan which, strangely enough, I‘ve found involves no hardship, | am now saving money for the first time in my life. The Plan? Moil thiss Coupon today POSTAGE FRI EE A CANADIAN: GOVERNMENT ANNUITYI W. Asbury, Mrs. E. J. Baderski, Mrs. F. H. Bowman, Mrs. TO°T. Brill, Mrs. O. F. Carter, Mrs R. Eddy, Mrs. J. Mickey, M:is. 8. H. Gibson. Croy Johnston of Red Lake is visâ€" iting at the home of his gyrents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Johnston. Mrs. O. R. Kennie, Mrs. L. Labow.