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Porcupine Advance, 15 Dec 1949, 1, p. 2

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:.* M Mrs. Joh < @_ _@__ o *4 .“. 3 _¢ “.“ # _ 0.. 0' ~__v_ _. _« ‘...‘“.”.“.0 * . _ _e__% _ uo @0 4) e 0 t 0 #%) 04. 0‘“.0‘ .0 e“ .-“.o o.o-.. o.ooo' .“'QQ.I w # # # #® 4 > +0*s e welealncte ols e C;m’:p‘any w Miss Ca at the homt shore. In therapy at t intérneship A larg lights, tall aÂ¥d Club party held last night. Goldfielas â€" the evening the winner Mary Gaut Lean on be] ~cloth and | The Salvation Army Young People will present their annual Christmas program on Friday evening at the Citadel at 7.30 p.m., départments of the People‘s Corps taking part . . . Parâ€" % and friends will want to share the ‘evening‘s enjoyment and it young folks‘ enthusiasm in their accomplishments “00“.“0' “"fi‘he Ladies of the Salvation Army Home League will meet for h‘ Christmas gathering this afternoon at the Citadel . »\. at o4 t e close of the regular meeting, a "Pot Luck®" supper Will be °’ Sérved folloWwed by the showing of the film, "That‘s How It Hapâ€" pened." Home League members are specially asked to keep this gate open. s s * . % ~â€"â€"â€"~â€" The Timmins First Girl Guide Company under the direction . Of Mrs. John Pélletier, captain, held a meeting last night; and the @ Company will sing at St. Mary‘s Hospital on Thursday, December L â€" 99. ; + % f -{»Zw'}':"“? Miss Catherine Jéan Mason has arrived to spend some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mason, 17 Lakeâ€" shore. In June of this year Jean graduated in occupational therapy at the University of Toronto and has now completed hei intérneship. . . V oo ie oo td week it honor of the "Happy day‘" ;ifts. ackke. e C 4e § b _ Y J ) _ k‘ 4 . _ Guests Included Lilianne Lehouk, Morgot Danis, Alice Lyrette, Jeannetté Lajeunésse Hliberte DeGrace, Doris DeGrace, Gerald; Louis and Richard DE"Gi'atEE . the nostesses were assistedâ€"by Mrs. Elsie Draper and Mggncfia Nâ€"Y cL’fiBANDmpHATmspLANm EVENING . .. The Mercury Nâ€"Y with the Top Hattérs from Schumacher are planning a dance and social evening to be held at the YMCA hall in January . Mona Page is presitaent of the Mercury Club and Reno Bragganola is president of the Top Hatâ€" TRIâ€"Y HOLDS TEA . .. Last Baturday afternoon the Chapter 2 ‘of the Tri-Y at the Tflvs held a most successful tea and bake sale at the YMCA. Joanne Irvin was the conyener of the project and she was assisted by presidéent Marilyn Rose and all the Club members. Miss Albright, the Club‘s adQsor was present and assisted the girls with the delightful affair . The YMCA hall was decorated for the occasion by the Club in kg’epi'ng’ with the spirit of Christmas Merchants who have beéen worrying éver since last Christmas regarding the agmount Of business they might expect this yeat, are beginning to relax and enjoy the buying splurge the public are indulging in . . . Statistics show that money is by no meéans as plentiful for the ordinary man as it was after the last war. The servicemen have spent their money on homes or cars or the plain necessities of life. . Their buying power now is governed by the jobs they hold and their current wages . .. The average worker is probably making a larger wage than ever before. The office workers‘ salaries are up a small amount . But actually none of the wages warrant a spending splurge. ; Reports from local merchants would tend to indic¢ate Rowever, that the public this year are more Christmas conscious than ever. Farticularly is this ‘ true of those buying luxury . lines lines such as jéwellery‘ and Other non nécessities. ~A consfderable number of the merchants gre.expressing amazement that buying could be so good. More than a few of them feélt that last year‘s buying the peak,> and that purchasing by the, general public would: be shargly cm'tafled this %hnstmas Miss: Dbolorts be Qf feted at A deligntfully Arranged surpme party . . . hostesses were ner sister, Doris, an‘u her eousl.x gi 41 he occ';aes;a:xi was Dolores‘. thlrteenth 1’6 figo ofm # en rtainment an I'éfi mfi {mah Lenoux, Rita L?i{m dfs@l’é Qt éfi'@ and Jeannet La)eunesse . lunch was qerxed and the piece d‘resisâ€" tance was a large birthday cake féstively frosted and dflhoriied . This centered the table and was fManked by lighteéd tapers ir honor of the "Happy day‘ the honoreé recéived many hveiy Mr. A. A. Rose, the popt ma:mmmmma Vorational School who mm qme and confined to the hospital is coming, is eom » ‘aonc very. wWHl. Such has not been the case, and lo‘cal merchants feel that they can now settle back once more and wait for another Christâ€" rias season, possibly by this time with the same optimism as have the general public. ECC OME CC SE 6 MoKay ‘Miss Sue Morgan, Mrs. Frances Dickson, Mrs. Margaret Scott, Miss Lois Kelly, Miss Ruth Osborn, Miss Grace McPhersor, Helen Gill, Mrs. Jen bang Cameron, Miss Isobpel Brown, Mrs:! Mamie Shaheen, Mrs, M% y Last, Pr. Judith MacLean, Mrs. Evelyn Torrance, Miss Myrvle McGrath, Mrs. Bea Cran, Miss Gladys Dodge, Mrs. Ina Hampton, Mrs. Helén Pare, Mrs. Phil Desaulniers and Mrs. Lillian O‘Donnell. . /‘ iÂ¥ Ww .l m 19 h l a 4) T Y‘s Men Active Thosge present were Mrs.: Mary Gauthier, Mrs. Laurence stté Lajeunésse fliberte DeGrace, Doris DeGrace, Geraild; and Richard DeéGract . . . the hostesses were Assisted by FOoR EL ’_" f! # ~» Yova nséflm ccm_@*rbmca mins Police Station. The Club was shown the dbbil's of th% operations of Hib two ntents by Inspector NOTED ng was the exchange of gifts is tefreshments served buffet hi. 2t o6 stt h: cA Eeti Arnouncéd ~that ‘next wéek‘s méebtinig would be a Christmas Party M ‘Coâ€"Operatively with the Y"s Menettes. ' approximately 31,000.U0 TOr 1sS YOUL work from the project. Don Fink moved a vote of appreâ€" ciation on behalf of theâ€"club to Dave ciation on behalf of theâ€"club to Dave for â€"direction he gave the Auction. lide Departments for making it posâ€" sible. a : The Délnite Sports Association held their first dance of the season in the Legion Memorial Hall with Ro: Jones sand orchestrs providing musical backgrrund During the eveâ€" mng a biuiffet lufich was served. ‘Winâ€" ners for the draws were Liss Whiiâ€" ford;, the.: bk}nd fi'nd Mrs. A. Pet"rscn the‘ turk@y. J¢hnston, Pht Blair, Bob Howey, Joan Pahrks, R. DeBiau, on Hindson, An# Wolf Bob Wilner, Gerald Pizer, Mary Huckerby, Gerald Spoonér, Marguerâ€" ite Lochrte, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wnouy, Mr. and Mrs. Rric Morissette, Mr. and Mrs. Mérten Lake, C. Cotnam, T. Gosâ€" sélin, Alfi'ed Parisi, Bob Charette, Thereésa Charette, Keith McKay, John ming, Frank Parisi, Carl Morisette, . Hoimks, Norma Bcin, Bruce Hefâ€" fermhn, R. Lemairé, T. Price, Ken Amohg thqse present were Mr. and Mrs. Géorgé Vary, Mr. and Mrs. K. Flieury, ‘Mr. cnd Mrs. T. Gyles, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hawkms Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. Douglass, M’r énd Mrs E Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Webb Jack Beattisc, B Gannon Gig. C:orswell, Mr. and I}’Irs H Wlute, Mr. and Mrs W Cog i -‘h onl s V *ahd yc ug h g h) on h a t e ons 3 h 1 A nc t d hh +i lan Mr. and Mrs A. Lepage Mr and Mrs L. â€"Perry,, Mr. and Mrs. P. Deâ€" mers, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mallette, Mr. and Mrs A. Lemzire, Mr. and Mrs. . Watts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Keyes,, Mr. and Mrs G. Lacy, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wabertg\m 6 ; gvlp- s .# Mr. and Mr’s wW. Crozxer Mr and Mrs. P. Prezosi, Mr. and Mrs. J. Caldwell Mr.. nd Mrs. G. Sloan, Mr. arnd Mrs. J. Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. E. 'McCrory, Mr. and Mrs. G. Waller, Mr. and Mrs. L. Armour, Mr. and Mrs. F. Cusmng,. L. Harris, Joan Whitford, Charlie Dyér, Mr. snd Mrs. K. Bjornâ€" dah}, Mr. and Mrs. E. Longton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Râ€"Savard and others. amenpemmenree . quemen cecemenmmesses omm . o mm es en ue Delhite Sports Association Hold ~Christmas Party At Legion Hall on the outcome of the Radio Auc He estimeted that the Club will Ga l ‘A‘ F V e _ Among those present were Lieutenâ€" ant Cmdr. . and Mrs. Bill Hitch, Flight Lieutenant WllIiam Shields, D.F.C. and Mrts. hlelds ‘Lieutenant and Mrs. H. Birkenshaw, Flying Officer and Mrs. J. CG. Howlett, Lieutenant anc Mrs. A. Harti‘nfih Major and Mrs. D. Clark, Jchn Stahl Jimmie Fraser, G. Brillinger, V. Trembléy, Denise Morin, Carl Dukeshire, Diane Lloyd. Bob Kemball, Bob Friedman, F. Noel, Valerie Bennetts, Ian Sinclair, Eve King, James MacDonald, â€" Patricia Beattie, Jean Newell, A. Nolan, B. Mason, Lucllle Sigorin. Bob Larcher,. Joanne: Irgin,â€" Don J. meeting, Dave Wemyss gave a report on the outcome of the Radio Auction. A ecmbined Service Cadet dance was held on Saturday evening at the Sea Cadets Barracks Music for the dancing was provided by Ed Sheculâ€" Skiâ€"and â€"his Sea Breezers while the Triâ€"Â¥ g}rls served tasty refreshments. Donated by H’enry Kelneck a larg> Rudblph the redâ€"nosed reéindeer gazed filacxdly ;«from _the deck: of the ship. e s k t o Nt t McCulIough and others Combmed Serv;ces Prdud parents with . problems ahead / are Mr. and . Mrs. Bud To\vnse‘nd of â€"Tofield, Aita., who are seen the. héalthy Siamese twins reécently born to them. ‘At ted that the Club will net tely 31-,_890.(_)0 for its youth Siamese Twinsâ€" Born, Parents Proud But Face Problems part of the Cedar boughs Intersge,nede!d with dehcacles, while the kitchen was in pomsemaa ang: other . seafional charge Oof; Mrs. Tom Glaister, assisted orations formed a de’hgh ul backgroufid by Mrs. E. Gill, Mrs. C. Rodda, Mrs. for the highly successful and entérâ€" R. N Jackson, Mrs. Percy Reid, Mrs. taining afternoon tea . and sale of M. H‘olland and Mrs. B. Richards. The faincy work held under the auspices Altar Guild under the convenership of the Ladies‘ Guild of St, Matthew‘s of Mrs. A. Cadman also had a fancy Proâ€"Cathedral yesterday. . work table featuring many lovely Mrs 1 Cnusintine nrésident of the articles. Gone is the «brother of Doug Autry,; who .spent(a couple ‘of days in ’Ixmm]m last summer as th° 4ecatured mnmaire" to the â€"cireus. Jingle B_ell and Mistletoe Kiss, on the » same.; record, both . ~"by Art Mooney‘s andâ€" choir, is ancther fast selling reccrd in Timâ€" mins. 1 Anglican Ladies Guild Hold Successful . Christmas Bazaar And Afternoon Tea Mrs. J. Cousintine, président ofâ€"the Ctiild, welcomed the many guests who attended . .. The small tea tables were festively gnmous with linen centred with red and silver doilies on which rested a silver sardlestick With a tall Yuletide taper and a sprxg of mistletoe . .. Mrs. J. Drew was résâ€" ponsible for the lovely decorative ccheme. birth babies weighed nine pounds, 12 cunces., Tofigld community is near Edmonton. Alta. It is not yet known whether an cz>ration can be Serving the guests were Mrs. T. Evâ€" erey, Mrs. J. Knell, Mrs. E. Leach, Mrs. W. Kevan, Mrs. F. Melville and Mrs. J. Drew. In charge®of the fancy work table with, its many attractive and useful articles was Mr, Jack Thomas and Myrs. V. Dupont. Mrs. Jessxe Webb, Mrs. J. Maxwell and Mrs. Read convened the bake table with its many POPULAR MUSIC CONSERVE ELECTRICITY Keep â€"Pay Envelopes Full f "‘ â€"â€"S.NM.S Photo madge to sever the babies. Only one such @peration has been successful) in medical history and then on!; ane child lived. | Rev R. E. Goheen o Conduct Special Services Sunday On December 18 at the Free Methoâ€" dist Church, 15 Rae street north, on the Ncrth Rogd line special services in keeping with the Birth df Christ will be conducted by Rev. R. E. Goâ€" heen. The lesson subject for Sunday which will take place at 11 a.m. will be "The Universal God", bringing out the thought that the Lord is God over all the earth, and He zand the blesâ€" sings He bestows are available to all men. The Sunday evening suwbject will be "Come to Christ," taken from John 6â€"37. The outline of which is “All Neéed to Come," second; ‘"What is Found by Coming," third; "How Meéen Come to TChrist," fourth; "Th2 The Timmins Kinsmen held a party at the Empire hotel on Monday night {cr 32 6f their children and a dozen or ~so from The Shelter.. The party involved whistles, hats, movies and Cortainty of Béing Accepted by Christ.‘"‘ Hymns to be sung will be “So‘my and Tendérly‘" and "‘Comée Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy Santa Claus himself Among thozse attending the tea were Mrs: Percy Youlten, Mrs. N. Woolâ€" cocks, MrS. T. Court, Mrs. Fred Wolâ€" no, Mrs. B. E. Service, Mrs. George Gedge, Mrs. Frank Burt Sr., Mrs. Frank Burt Jr. Mrs.â€" Cli ford Jucksch, Mrs. Cliff Tayior, Mi:s Ivy Thomas, Mrs. Fred Flowers, Mrs. George Jenkin, Mrs. Ron Vary, Mrs. J. Percival, Mrs. Carl Briggs, Mrs. W. L. Hogarth, Mrs. Joyner, Mrs. Rose Anderson, Mrs.â€" Albert Tomkinson, Mrs. Joe O‘Sjullivan, Mrs. Jack Tayâ€" lor, Mrs. W. O. Langdon, Mrs. Gerry Morrow and Bonnie, Mrs. Fred Jackâ€" son,. ‘"Mrs. A. Presley, Dean Cooper Robin:on and Mrs. Robinson and others. Kinsmeon‘s Party THYVS. has uvflfla n to ?md the work and Interest of the Hiâ€"Y Feliâ€" lowship amon§ the students by sponâ€" soring a junior chapter of the Club. A joint meeting of the senior group and ten of the juntors interested in the new club was held in Mr. Birkenâ€" shaw‘s room at the TM.V.S. with Norm Lillie presiding. At the conâ€" clusion of the regular bubiness of the Senicr Hiâ€"Â¥. G. Markte anmd H. Birâ€" Senicr Hiâ€"Â¥, G. Markte anrd H. Birâ€" kensh: w spok® briéfly, outlining the purposes and organization of the Inâ€" ternational Hiâ€"Y Felfowship, and the program and projects that the clubs conduct. it was decided that the junior HIâ€"Y wruld meet with the Senlor Hiâ€"Â¥ until after the new year when triey would organize independently. The six Hiâ€"Y and Triâ€"Y Clubs of the school are coâ€"operating on a Whits: Gift Program to provide parcels for tinderprivileged ftmiliés at Christâ€" To extend and increase the activâ€" ity of the Phalanx organizction in the community, Ray Ciarrocca, a memâ€" ber of Gamma Phaltnx, is gathâ€" ering a new group cf young men toâ€" ; gether to form another Phalanx Slub. One of the objectives of the Phalâ€" anx Fraternity of the YMCA is t,oI other young men the seme coâ€"| portunities for service and experiâ€" ence that they enjoy. The group has mas New Club Impending Massed Choirs Community Singing Timmins Citizens‘ Band"© "Co ME A N D SIN g y o oA o t t o "Anâ€" MIDWINTER EXAMINATIONS h. FEBRUARY, 1950 Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto Am“c:.:.mn qd fease mo later thean . 10, I’l‘. 135 COlllOl STREET TORCNTO 28, ONT.

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