°$ Guests at the hom ained before attendin Mrs. R. Woodcock oss and Mr. and Mrs Mr.â€"and Mrs. A. C Mr. and Mrs. L. McDo ton, Iroquois Falls, ant attended the Princess . @ !ï¬Ã©"‘ Guests entertaine linger prior to the Pri. awere Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. C. Mason, Mr: a: Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. : # Prior to the Princes: ion during the weekâ€" south, entertained Mr Harry Kuzyk, Mr. ant ‘Pe‘ber Skrumeedy ® Mr. and Mrs. W. ] their guests prior to 1 W. S. Paul, Mr. and M ? Lord, Mr.and Mrs. O. 000000000000000‘00#000000006000000000‘0’0 _Â¥ _ sE yz *A m ; [Â¥ se ~ aA mre * t _® Bernice Kay, Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Macâ€" Vitkte were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray DeGruchy prior to attend: Ing the Princess Alice Club dance held during the weekâ€"end Riverside Pavition. s P PA P 4 » a P _‘ wKp a$ C *p M © , f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dafog entertained Dr. and ‘Mrs. E. A. J. MeKittarick, Mr. and Ron Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strong and * B6 B ons on B# 0 10 sï¬ L *A _2 us A 24 A 31 a a J J L + > 1. Mr. and Mrs: Jim Lawrie had as ‘their guests Mr. and Mrs. *wfivaillancourt, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bradette, Mr. and Mrs. W. Omm m- and Mrs. W. Alexander and Mrs. Webb R ""‘“s: us Mr_and MrSs. ENiOtt, 59â€" Blrch street south erstertained Ella Macenze Russel Kough, Mr. and D. Elliott, Loretta Kutchaw and Art Reardon prior to attendmg the Princess Alice Club dance. O oA 4 % o s Guesw at the home of Mr. and Mrs R. B. Wright who enterâ€" tained before attending the Princess\nhce Club dance were 'Mr as â€" am * tm BP o_ (+ . W i ~ . Guests entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Farâ€" linger prior to the Princess Alice Club dance held Priday evening were Mr. and Mrs. F. Mason, Dr. and Mrs. H. Fader, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mason, Mr: and Mrs. D. McDermid, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Don Howard. # . # _ Prior to the Princess Alice Club dance held at Riverside Pavilâ€" ion during the weekâ€"end Mr. and Mrs. Kinniburgh, Elm street south, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry KuzyYk, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McGillis and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Skrumeedy. w’ “ TÂ¥ LAAJS m ts . CAÂ¥ E6 VA _ ANFAS LJ e uadia® «n‘ M i.) x+ mifaes EY Rms and Mr. and Mrs H F‘ergnson ; ; a Mr.â€"and Mrs. A Campbell 417 Murdock avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs. L. McDougall, Mr. and Mrs. L. Boni, Colombe Beaâ€" ton, Iroquois alls and Frank Murray, Iroquois Falls, before they attended the Princess Alice Club dance held at Riverside Pavilion. RP Vie _ AVARs EBE w nds ut calliten t stt t nï¬ _ B Robb, Tony Tessier and Jack Moodey before attending the Prinâ€" cess Alice Clut dance held at Riverside l-'javilion on Friday evening. *‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jiim Wya‘t entertaincd MT. and MisS Stéphenson, Mr. and Mrs: Lapratte, Mr. and Mrs. *__ Mr. and Mrs. W. Ecclestone, 16 Sixth avenue, entertained as their guests prior to the Princess Alice Club dance Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lord, Mr and Mrs. 0. R. Langdon, Dr. and Mrs. G.â€"B. Lane, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson, Mr. ard.Mrs. Eli Steinberg were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charbonneau before atâ€" tending the Princess Alice Club ‘dance held ‘at Riverside Pavilion on Friday. io t 9 3 © Mr. and Mrs. H. Sherwood entertained Mr. and Mrs.~â€"Del Banâ€" nerman, Mr. and Mrs. Gil Nettleton, Bessie Mulligan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Martin McHugh prior to the Princess Alice Club dance held during the weekâ€"end. Congratulations and best wishes go to Shirley Remus whose engagement to Peter Tallman of St. Catharines was announced during the weekâ€"end. Bright forecast of wedding beils is the beautiful engagement ring fashioned of a large diamond in a high square cut setting of white goldâ€" . . . with a smaller diamond on either side . ... wedding plans are as yet indefinite. iNAR s â€" WARNA . . CAPNITY _ NN C D p* Wl Ti . Pb e M C t w CR Doh evening prior to the Princess Alice Club Dance'hela'é.t Rverside Pavilion . . . Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hitch, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Pope, Miss Lucy Court and Bob Harper. lnctt:. Aunt ce oo hnd cce 4 EDWY C ;;"il-rs. Jules Morris prior to attending the Princess Alice A resident ratepayer for 13 years. 20 years Munitipal and Commercial auditing md accounting expenenee . 10 years successful merchandising. 2 years School Board Trustee. and Mrs. Bob Buell,, 55 Toke street, enterftained Friday 1950 COUNCIL TOWN OF coNnTEN1S â€"~ _‘ NOTED by Lfffian O‘Donnell Wyatlt eutert.amed Mr. and Mrs. â€"Lorne |_ T. Jn t n en o0 e o Sn Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Mr ‘and Mrs. B. t THBR PORCUOPINE ADVANCE. TD The Porcupine Badminton Club were host to the ‘Iroquicis Falls Badâ€" minton Club on Saturday evening. Several gomes of badminton were first played followed by a dance with mausic ‘provided by Ren J‘ones.: Durâ€" ing | the evening woere served by the entertainment commitâ€" Smlt:h, Mar.guerite Sullivan, Walter Lemiski,. Dr. Welles, Murray Jessup, Lois . Crossley. Te t e e P CE Scott,. Mr. Lah : e,.Mc}mmtald YÂ¥vette Oarï¬ld’x‘lfctï¬rflsoï¬ Louis® Delich," Béh.: Carilisle,> Dot_ Wilson,. Roll.y Doucehte ‘Shirley Remus, Peter Tallman, Joan Remus; I..mky Mangoâ€" ‘Leana : Prince, ‘Roger ~D. Paâ€" quette, . ~Maâ€"riw n MdKee Lillian Thomas, HMHazel McGee, Doug Brown, John: Shuster, ‘@and . Mrs. George Richardson, ‘George Somerville, Ora 'Kuha â€"<Jean ~ MoChesney, â€" Barbara Barry, Gaa.l Lariviere, <Mr. ~and Mrs. Len McKerrow, Peggy Gedge, Mr. and _ â€"Mr. . and Mrs. Rene ‘Belanger, ‘Joe Stitt; Elizzbeth Romiscon, Kay Macâ€" Millan, Amne :Mclgevac, Eric Arnott, Marcélia: Marg Bull, Charlie Bince, ABGI‘PY Gould, Murray Johnâ€" â€" Tom Neil, © Beth ston, . ~Mary~â€"Lee,; . Forh NeH, Beth Gardrier, Roger Legaz.\}t, Frank Dawâ€" son and manly others. â€" °> Women‘s. Associdian of First United Church wes â€"held: in theâ€"church hall which â€"Wwas dlcomteï¬ with pine boughs, utmy ‘and red candles to sigâ€" nify the coming ‘of Christmas. The worshitp: centre was the manger. Mrs: W Rinn opened the meeting with a readingâ€"and prayer. Mrs. J. R. Ritthe conducted the devotional h e o < 0 SS _ . MA tm Ee m ware service. Ker reading was taken from the Christmes service of the Bible. Members sangâ€"Christmes anthems and ford read the treasurer‘s report. The reading of this report proved that the bazcar: was splendid success. Rutherford: sociwlâ€"convener, Mrs. R. Wales with asiistents. Mrs. D. Moore, Mrs. J. Sproul and Mrs. F. Richards; mmaemse ‘cénveness; Mrt: M. â€" Williams, and Mrs. J. H. program convemer: Mrs. H. A. Lillie, assistant; duringâ€" the month of November. The nemingtion cenvegner presented the nomination ‘sJate Tor â€"1950. Those Convemer for the «ance was Rpger Wales and aseistant Mrs. L. Baxter. Mrs. W. Maxstard, president, moved ttnt a vote of thantkts be taken to the Minutes of the meeting were ; Mrs. A. Carson and Mrs.‘"A Beoxes, Laidlaw, Vivian ‘Brazeau, were sent overseas -Wâ€"-â€"â€"-â€"‘---'â€"-â€"«â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-~ C CC ES BC1 rominating committee and convener Mrs. R. Wales : 2 Hoï¬né for the Aged s 6. Modern Street Maintenance 1. Finish Reassessment 4, New Industries 5. Airport Pledges to Work for These Eleven 3, Welfare Unit ~There Is No Substitute â€"â€"For Experience «5 "Toronto, A mhcmr Of Next Porcupme usic Festival It wos anmnounced by George Jen-‘ onto Branch of the Musicians Union kin, president @A*the Porcupine Music ;LOMCO‘:R:‘: cenductors for tie Festival Association that the syllaâ€" C it _# XUXK.â€" hk N inss‘ w ks XA Personals _ ‘Mrs. Louis Helperin who has been on a business trip to Toronto has returned home M Mrs. Lï¬ Pjerce, ï¬mm Trit‘by were in Rroqusis | where: mark <â€" i Mi.) gudl Wites. W. a, visitors in TIreoquois weekenil; While these fhe thé KW iket" weddmg W’“I"};{;ï¬ stie U » â€"-1 ‘n h * M atten1.â€" va\} to be hsld here in May is now ready. It can be abtcined at Miss Bicnche Dodge‘s Book Nock, the Music Box, Music Land, and also at the next regular meeting of the Porâ€" cupine Masic Teachers Association. M1«. Wilfred Pow€E of Toronto has been chosen adjudicator for the festiâ€" vil this year. Mr. Powell who has enjoyed a successful musical career first studied music at the age of ua From that time until the present h had attained great distinction in his chosen line of work. At the special request of Mr. Regâ€" inald Stewart he has conducted many "Prom concerts and has acted as exâ€" aminer for the Royal Conservatory wEekenï¬. m the Kamt Mr. m du u m attendâ€" ed the Keremank â€" Paukert wedding which $odk place in !mquois Falls on Saturday. . chnosen Ane C WOaA. lmtely %o have municipal counc.!s hold At the special request of Mr. REE~ whether . ‘. @gum havc “Prom concerts and has acted AS ®Kâ€" nnag w‘ u ‘ gut Acia _’*‘hwns and aminer for the Royal ConservstOory wjtie, yvoted yes it wowd "neadle" tho of Mussc in and in other mm into Mm the Sabâ€" Ontario centres. bath inxws. A Today he is engaged by the Torâ€" ' â€"Pamaa; ~<omu Gazette Mr Personals of Town Affairs It wos anmnounced by George Jenâ€" kin, president @Â¥*the Porcupine Music Festival Association that the syllaâ€" bus for the forthcoming music festiâ€" Points Today he is engaged by the Torâ€" 10. Greater Share of Mining Tax Revision of ZLoning By Judicial Centre Revision of Building Byâ€"Law THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8th, 1949 Pupils of Mr. Powell are located in teaching positions in approximately every provimce of the Dominion, inâ€" cluding that of Newfoundland. Mi. Powell has adjudicated many musical festivals in Southern Ontario but: this will be his {irst visit to the Portupine area in this. capecity. Mr. Jack Brady has returned from There has been much agitation lately *%o have municipal counc.!s hold vouss an whether ; wewhould have "wide opert" Sonday ;;, .\ is ieasâ€" oned . that if ‘sut â€" tewns and â€" A NEEDLING YOTE 1§$