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Porcupine Advance, 9 Mar 1950, 1, p. 2

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"Le comte et la comtesse de Moura: sont partis en voyage a Constantinople. Joseph, Victorine, Clemence jouent aux maitres pendent leur absence. Edgard, cousin de Mourac, vient visitâ€" er. Le Comte Et La Comtessee D’Aqsonville and Iroquois Le Cousin Edgard, a comedy, will the drama entry from Ansonville and It will be directed by Mr. Duhaime, and zcted in French. PARTI DANNIVERSAIRE Mme E. M. Dixon recevait, dimanche dernier le 5 mars, les amies de sa mére, Mme. A. Charron, 47 rue Kirby, a l‘occasion de son anniversaire. A prés un délicieux souper, les dames pasâ€" serent une agréable veillée jouer aux cartes. Présentes étaient Mmes. Kelly, D. Pelletier, R. Leclerc, A. Poulin, A. Gauthier, O. Coté, E. Charron, E. M. Dixon et Mme. A. Charron. ie‘s amies de Mme. Charron lui présenterent un joli paraâ€" pluie "Duval" ainsi qu‘un jupon de crépe blanc. Mme. H. Charâ€" lebois ne put assister mais elle contribua aux frais eadeany 12¢%, to 14%, Sugar Content FIANCAILLES "Il1 prend Joseph et Clemence PERSONNAGE D‘IMPORTANCE Les écoles bilingues de Timmins avaient l‘honneur de receâ€" voir derniérement M. Louis Josser and, chef des inspecteurs des écoles primaires de la France. Le but de la visite de M. Josâ€" serand en Ontario est d‘etudier les méthodes pédagogiques de l‘enseignement francais en Ontario. Mme. 0. Magnan, présidente du comite pour les nécessiteux rapporta que plusiers familles furent visitées en février. Vivâ€" res et vétemen‘ts leur furent distribués. Mme. 0. Coté, présidente du comité des malades annoca que plusieurs membres malades furent visiteés. L‘ajournement de l‘assemblée se fit avec la priére usuelle. Lachaine réunion mensuelle aura lieu le 4 avril, huit heures. On prépare un voyage Ottawa pour la Convention des Dames de la Fédération, la dernigre semaine d‘avril. Celles qui sont intéressées dans ce voyage, veuillez appeler Mme. L. Marâ€" tin, Mme. R. Leclerc ou Mme. B. Lloyd. Plus le groupe est nomâ€" breux, moins sera le prix du voyage. La rafle conduite par Mme. O. Coté et Mme gagnée par Mme. Y. Lafontaine. Les préparatifs furent complétés concernant un concert qui aura lieu le 19 mars, huit heures, la salle Notre Dame de Lourdes. Tout le monde est invité. Les pillets sont maintenant en vente. Ceux qui en désirent, sil vous plait, appelez Mme. V. Laforest, au numéro 906R. * Les dames sont de mandées de se rendre chez Mme. O. Vailâ€" lancourt, 4 boulevard Mattagami. 8 heures, le 15 mars, pour aider a faire des roses pour la Féte des Méses. Les minutes de l‘assemblée de lexécutif, qui eut lieu 16424 féyâ€" rier, furent lues ainsi que toutes correspondences. Le rapport financier pour le mois de février fut donné par la trésoriére Mme. R. Leclerce. ul t ud .2 28. d A leur assemblée mensuelle mercredi, le premler mars, au sousâ€"sol de la Cathédrale St. Antoine, les Dames de la Féderaâ€" tion acceptaient neuf nouveaux membres. Mme. L. Martin présidait et Mme. B. Lloyd lut le rapport des minutes de la derni¢ére assemblée. Ils furent les invités du Club Richelieu leur souper hebâ€" domadaire. Fendant leur court séjour en notre ville ils visiteâ€" rent la mine Hollinger. * M. Josserand était accompagne de M. Robert Gauthier, diâ€" recteur de francais dans notre province. ADMISSION â€" $2.50 PER COUPLE Tickets Available at; Eddy Office Supply, The Music Box Music Land, or from any member of the Lions Club ST. PATRICK‘S DANCE PAGE TwoO FRIDAY MARCH 17th AT THE "PAV‘" + HENRY KELNECK HIS ORCHESTRA Cabaret Style Dress Optional Think of it, a sweet tomato with many fruits exceeding 12%% Sugar. Nothing like it ever beâ€" fore. Note the beauty and symmetry of the long racemes of fruit, often two feet in length. Smaller than regular toâ€" matoes, but their superb sweetness and appearâ€" ance make The Sugar Tomato the finest vegeâ€" table introduction in years. Bears enormousâ€" ly and is in a distinct class for dainty dishes, salads, sauces, juice, etc. Irresistible. Be first to have it. Order now. â€" (Pkt. 15¢) postpaid. FREE â€" Our Big 1950 Seed and Nursery Book â€" Bigger than Ever TIMMINS LIONS CLUB A N N U A L " JASONS" Par LORRAINE CHARRON (FTelephone 2777) pour ‘"‘Everyone in welcome," says Gladys Dodge, president of the ORMTA, Porâ€" cupine Branch. j o Reginald Geen, who will be in town: for the concert on Tuesday, will give a lecture on ‘"‘The Art oC Practicing," on Wednesday evening in the Firs® Urited Church. . The ticket convenor is Mrs. Bob Stock, telephone 313W The lobster attacks and viciously bites the Mother as she tries to eat it. Poireau, enraged, breaks her engagement and is suing Bidoche for assault on her Mother. j The scene is a courtâ€"room, the trial of Bidoche, who is being sued by his estranged fizsncee, Poireau. At dinner, in the home of Ridoche, attended by Poireau, and her Mother a live lobster is served. A Kapuskasing Lady Tries To Eat a Live Lobster "LWhomard et les plaideurs" (The lobster and his suitors) is the drama festival play to be entered by the Kapuskasing group. It will be direct ed by Henri De Schumacher, and acted in French. son cousin et sz cousine. Les faux maitres le laissent sous cette impresâ€" sion. Le truque se devoile a la fin. Piano Practice Easy? aux frais tiu cadeaux . _R. Leclerc fut Mrs. J. MacKenzie led the guests in several songs. Prior to the serving of refreshments, Mrs, Johnson was preâ€" sented with many lovely gifts, for which she thanked the ladies. Assisting Mrs. Jones in the evenâ€" ing‘s preparations and servings were: Figure Skating The girls and boys of the Porcupine Figure Skating Club have returned to town after being recent guest skaters at the Cochrane Figure Skating Carâ€" nival. Those making the trip were Mrs. Dan Fraser, Caroline and Pauline Perkovitch, Pat McAdam, Dorothy Belec, Jackie Belec, Bernard Youlton, Neil Pooley, Jim Fraser, Kitty H‘ll, Joan shippam and Mrs. S. Shippam. A surprise party was held at the home oi Mrs, S. Jones in honor of Mrs. Trevor Johnson Jr. The rooms were decorated for the occasion, and bingo played prizes going to Mrs. C. Jucksch, Mrs. Dee and Mrs. J. Macâ€" Kenzie. Werâ€"ldy vi’ioran a'o An,h M inan, »r, ,:‘;jg :. : S Margaret Shippam, fnd‘ the ders, /‘ :/ Mrs. J. Kent and Mrs. D. Fraser. Beverly Hawes, Joan Meldrum, Sandra Jan Reid, Berry McMillan, Diana McMillan, Wayne McMillan, Barry Kent, Marilyn Kent, David Buchman, Jean _ Roberton, Carol Black, Carol Kellar,, Evelyn Robson, Mr. J. Kent led the children in sceveral songs and games, the children then were busy making various conâ€" struction paper objects. The meeting closed with prayer. Those attending were Carol Bilenki, Connie Buderick, Elaine Buderick, Diana Buderick, Shirley Chicoine, Shirley Dick, Judy Beatton, Bobby Fisher, Douglas Robson, Pamela Hayward, Linda Whittle. Mission Band Meeting The Mission Band held their reguâ€" lar weekly meeting in the Church Hall, 26 children attending. The devoâ€" ticn period was conducted by Mrs. Freser, assisted by several of the children. The business session was conducted by Elaine Buderick, Connie Buderick and Shirley Chicoine and Barry McMillan. Those attending the party were: Mrs. R. P. Keen, Mrs. A. Dunlop, Mrs. C. Bint, Mrs. J‘ Kent, Mrs. A. Robâ€" son, Mrs. G. Kyle, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. C. Buchman, and the hostess, Mrs. J. Montigny. ** Mrs to sp Msthe Bay. The guests played several games, prizes going to all those present. The special prize was won by Mrs. Bint. A singâ€"song was enjoyed by all. A lunch wes served by th2 hostess, assisted by Patsy and Robie Monâ€" tighy. A very nicely arranged perty was held at the home of Mrs. J. Montigny when she entertained a number of her friends. Vince Steepe, Patrick O‘Leary, Nick Vrbanac, Alien Clarke, Joan Briggs, Don Brown, Don Churen, Frenk Banich, Melville Mlanaghan, MJP>~y Gornick, Muriel Fournier, Alice Sancers, Bill Hannigar, Annre Guilhn, Frances Guilho, Charlie Guilhoc, Bruce McDonald, John â€" LeGallais, Neil Pooley and Anne upanic and John upanic. FElorence Latham, Clara Cicci, Shirâ€" ley Monaghan, Mary Innarelli, Lilly Fabello, Alice DeMarche, Fred Zupaâ€" nic, Pat Wills <North Bay), Ken Wilâ€" son, George Maletich, Frank Sebalg, John Krknarich, Elaine Barron, Mary Sparks, s‘oan Grent, Gisle Racheleau, Bruno Fregogone, Joan Wood, Sheila Brocks, Mac MacMillan, Bill Broaoks. Vivian â€" Pculin, John Maletich, Frank â€" Valentich, Steve Pepsum, Frank â€"Rendulic, Fred Ovis, Nick Krael, Rino Bragagnola, Marlene Feldmcon, Jenny Ann Buchman, Ron Wallace, Joan O‘Connor. le1 A party was held recently in the Laodies Lounge and dining room of the Schumacher Hotel. A lunch was served after which dancing conâ€" tinued. Guests atteonding the party wore: Willic Krascevec, Douglas Forbes, Don Brown, Tony Zupanic, Tony Banâ€" fcih, Dick Nugent, s‘im McQuarrie, Anne Valentich, Zenda ,Vclentich Mrs. Montigny Entertains in the offices of Doherty Roadhouse, 19 Pine St. N. The Timmins Branch of the Red Cross Society is holding a general meeting for the purpose of electing officers. A Suprise Party Many Attend Dance FRIDAY MARCH 10th 1950 iCurin® ADVvANCE, TimikL{D, ONTARIO BY MRS. D. FRASER (Telephone 88) at 8:00 p.m. News From Mr. and Mrs. F. Be‘lsc accompanied by Francis Kopp, Olsa Powell, Mr. Hans Greschwiler and Mr. Dan Fraâ€" ser motored to Cochrare Saturday to attend the Cochrane Skating Carâ€" nival. Mrs. George Robert on Jr., has left to spend some weeks visitinzx her Mother, Mis. W. Kernedy in North Bay. Mr. Dan Keeley has returned to town, after atterding the Cochrane Figure Skating Carnival. We picked two beauties trom the latest crop of blouse designs to bring interest to suits and separâ€" ate skirt wear. Shell pink birdsâ€" eye pique is used for a neat blouse with a crisp standing collar and large culfs at the‘ threeâ€"quarterâ€" length sleeves. There are two slantwise slit pockets on bcodice and a pearl button closing. Pinâ€" tucking is used with fine effect on the yoke and tiny collar of a handâ€" some blouse of pale blue crepe. A bearl ‘stud button closing, triâ€"colâ€" ‘ared grossgrain tie and cap sleeves isnd additional interest. Pr. D. Robson has returred to kown after v‘siting Toronto. Mrs. C, Plaskett and son Ralphic, have returred to their nome, after viiting Mrs. Plaskett‘s parents Mr. and Mrs, J. Walsh in Montreal. Mr. J. Matthew has Yleft by plane for Scotland to visit his Mother, and sisters and friends. , EFollowing a Eunday skatirg ses ion J‘m Fraser entertained numbet at his hone, McIntyre Prcoperty to ar Italian Spaghetti dinner which had keen prevared by Mrs. P. Flora. A jolly sscsial evenirg was enjoycoil with music and games. Attending the supper were Hains Gerschwiler, Olga Powell, Millie Verâ€" b.s, Kitty Hil‘}, Nancy McNeil, Dor Church, Sheilra Moran, Don Erwin, Alice Szullion, Bernard Youlter, Mrs. J. McNeil, Mrc. P. Flora, and Mr. and D. Fraser. Those attend‘nz the party were: Mrs. D. Craig, Mrs. A. Dunbabbir, Mrs. H. Pcoole, Mrs. R. P. Keen, Mrs. V. Phillips, Mrs. H. Dobson, Mrs. 3. Kent, Mrs. W. Rowe, Mrs. J. Collins, Mrs. A. Simpsor, Mrs. A. Robson, Mrs. W. Robson, Mrs. R. Beattisc, Joan Laviolette, Mrs. S. Foulton, Mrs. J. Montigny, Mrs. A. Dunlop, Mrs. T. Johnson, Mrs. F. McWhinnie, Mrs. J. C‘Leary, Mrs. J.â€"Scullion, Mrs. G. Harris, Mrc. A. Dunlop, Mrs. W. Mrs. F. Walker, Mrs. J‘. Verbic, Mrs. B. Davies, Ellen Pellizzzcri, Mrs. J. Morrish, Mrs. F. Corris, Miss Schwab, Mrs. . Johnson, Sr.; Mary Markovich, Mrs. B. Mangotich, Mrs. P. Flora, Mrs. D. Fraser and the guest of honor, Mrs. Trevor Johnson, Jr. Mrs. J. M:cKerzic, Mrs. A. Foulton, Mr:. C. Jucksch, Mrs. P. Sherbin, Mrs. A. I[jinlop and Mrs. T. Johnson Sr. An amusirg feature of the evenâ€" ing was a rerding py Mrs. J. Walker. f ashions Have You Heard? Spaghetti Dinner On Tuesday evening the Legion Bowling League held a stag party for the members in the Auditorium after the Bowling schedule was over, that is their weekly schedule. Harry Shepâ€" hard was in charge of the Bridge, Crib and other games was the program of entertainment and in beâ€" tween a Hot Bean supper which was reclly enjoyed by all, especially the Dodger Bums as it would help them to hear their heavy load. Gunnar Kallunki is looking really good after his sojourn in the far north, we are glad to see him back for a spell. March 13th, and it is not a Friday, but Monday, the night of the General Meeting and we hope o see good atâ€" tendance and we would also like to see those who have made application for membership be there and any others might have their applicztion in before Thursday night. I haven‘t any response to the proâ€" posed Billiard league, it is really surâ€" priring when we have so many of thkose cue experts around or should I just say exponents of the game, alâ€" though zt the same time if you listen to them you would think they were above the average when they start colling their shots, they do get them sometimes. O. J. NEVER calls, but he gets them, others think he is lucky when they fall to him. If I had space I could mention many names but I think O. J‘. could round them up. We had visitor from Kirkland Branch at the weekend, J. Peverley, it sort of paid him to visit us as he will BY J. GORDON On March 15th, Mr. H. R. Hunter of the Canadian Legion Service Bureau will be in the Legion Hall to interâ€" view those wishing information, adâ€" vice or zssistance regarding War Disâ€" ability pensions, Allowances and Treatment. You are asked to contact the secretary ‘of your branch or be there on that date between the hours of 1 p.m. and 5â€"p.m., 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. The Saturday night social for the members and their wives or frienids was as.usual a success, music and dancing to the tunes of the Legionâ€" alres under Ron Purchass. The door prize was a Ham and Chicken so two families were assured of their Sunday dinner. Thke lost Legion Bowling High s.cor-_ ing point result was High Triple, C. Johns, 801, and R. Canie high single, 361. I still have several number Two A __PRO DUVCT OF CA NA DA PA TE D Serve it once, and we are confident you will use it regularly. Try a pound now. Ladies! The NEW MARGENE is really new. New in flavourâ€"new in textureâ€"new and better than ever before. The New Margene is good. Good on breadâ€"on toast â€"on pancakesâ€"on vegetables. Good in cakesâ€"in icingsâ€"in all your baking. And good for you. The nutritive value is fully established by nutritional experts. New Margene is made from pure vegetable cils, enriched with milk, fortified with vitamins A D, and salted just right. Our Sick Steward Con Sullivan has quite a large sick list which are as follows, Bert Richards in the Beck Memorial Hospital, London, R. Dunn in St. Michael‘s, Toronto. In St. Mary‘s Hospitcl are: A. E. Morley, B. Quinn, F. Johinin of Kapuskasing Branch, L. Jelenais, F. McGowan,. Scott, A. Lamarche, E. Dupuis, Pat Williams, E. Doyle, and H. A. Groulx. war discharge Buttons here which have been picked up outside and handed in to us so if you have lost yours I might have it. Those at home: Walter Wilkinson, H. Guenette, D. Cotcher and Les Nichâ€" olson. Remember, Saturday night, bring your wife, or girl friend and enjoy a Hood evening of music and dancing, that means members only and their friends. Ron Purchase and his Legionaires will be in attendance and a good time is assured. To cll those members we send our very best wishes for a speedy reâ€" covery and we hope to see them around soon again. Dart League A few notes on the Dart League, the second round for the Daigenault Doubles Trophy hes been drawn and the deadline is next Wednesday, Mar. 15th. There are quite a few of the old timers out in the first round and some of the younger playens are coming ahead and I can forsee an interesting competition. We are all glada to see Secretary Tony Groulx coming along fire after his accident and look forwsard to his return, we miss him. No doubt you noticed the absence of the Membership Shield which hung above the notice board in the downâ€" stairs hall, well, somcone beat ts out, we had to send it back, we did stand 2 good chance, but not good enoush it seems, still thtre is another Gay ing. so lets so to it, bring them in. Till next week J. Gordon THURSDAY,â€" MARCH ------------- h uie p Mn t Aerrinas. :4 MR _A . Contaibs iron, vitamin Bi. calcicm, p for blood building, body strengthening, st Invigorates system. improves appotite powers. Costs little, New "get acquai Weak, Tired, Nervous, Pepless Men, Women Say goodbye to theso weak, always tired feelings; depression and nervousness due to weak, a blood. Get up feeling fresh, be peppy all day, bave plenty of vitality left over by evening, Take Ostrex. ®YOURS TO PROTECT The whistlos THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED â€"they‘re iho best mark. 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