..‘“"“- *n« x 'ocnoouooooo o in« Neafeat\ o'oo!o" w o_.-n"!% 4 Firemen‘s raceâ€"â€" C,. Catterollo, S. Porâ€" ecupine; C. Hitsman, Kirkland Lake. ‘La France trophy forf most points won by Rouyn. _Herdn trophy for iciency, won by CGjrolden Gate Mines. Try The Advance Want Adavertisements The joint Firemen‘s tournament at New Liskeard on Monday was a notâ€" able success as usual â€" Theéere were eighteen team= competing from the departments represented in the Temisâ€" kaming Firemen‘s Association and in the Cochrane District Firemen‘s Asâ€" gsociation. â€" Schumacher carried away several honosurs, winning first in the wagon race in the Cochrane District Association, and third in the ladder race . South Porcupine took first in the Temiskaming Firemen‘s Association fdr the best appearance of brigade. The following are the results and times:â€" C Temiskaming Ladder raceâ€"Rouyn, time 15 1â€"5 secâ€" onds; Noranda, town, time 15 4â€"5; Duparquet, 16 seconds. Wagbn raceâ€"Rouyn, 55 1â€"5 seconds 8. Porcupin®, 56 4â€"5 secomds; Swastika Incident number two is similar. The small pupils of Miss McKeownâ€"public school Grade 3Bâ€"of their own volition saved enough to buy three babys‘ nightâ€" gowns and a baby‘s bonnet to send to those poor refugee children whose fate aroused such pity and compassion in their own small hearts. "Inasmuch % _ Cochrghne District Ladder race£/£Montrock, 16 1â€"5 secâ€" onds; Anson lle, 16 4â€"5 seconds; Schuâ€" macher, LÂ¥ 3â€"5 seconds. Wa race â€"Schumacher, 51 2â€"5 secofl%s Cochrane, 55 seconds: Iroquois Kalls, 59 2â€"5 seconds. Fire Chief‘s raceâ€"P. Belanger Anâ€" sonville. Firemen‘s raceâ€"F. Gagnon; 2nd, Omer ‘Toulin. # _# J JA N..O.“.O # # _ ## #, * #° /# # # t# #*+ JA , 0... ## # # #% #% # # #_® ## #. ®#_ _# ww _ ww * C â€" Y #* # # #* # # #* ## + â€'.0. # # #. * Ԡ.†.0 #@ # * ¢ (%. t .t. % ## .“ .0 ..“ .“. #* # *# W# # * # * # â€â€â€œ. .. # % Schumacher W on Honors : at Firemen‘s Tournament ; at New Liskeard July 1st .: They composed a letter to go with the blankets. The best writer in the class copied it down. Teacher proudly bought the biankets, and they were much more proudly brought to the Red Cross rooms last Friday night, to be included in the week‘s Red Cross shipâ€" ment. FPire Chief‘s racs South Porcupine, July 3â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Among many stories of selfâ€"sacrifi¢e in connection with the war and Red Cross work, the following little incidents take their place:â€" First they enquired of their teacher how much a blanket cost. Then how long it would be before they could buy one if they saved all their pennies. Next morning a pupil brought a "bank" to school and for 3 and a half weeks each child in the class went without spending money for themselves depositâ€" ing each cent religiously in the bank for a blanket. The day before school closed for the summer the bank was opened and it was found that they had enough to buy two "Esmond" blankets. News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District es e e omm SE OE L2 ied ns When it was published that blanâ€" kets were needed for the refugees in Europe the small pupilsâ€"some 35 in number of Miss M. Levinsonâ€"Grade 3, Bouth Porcupine publi¢c schoolâ€"wonâ€" dered if they could do something about it. Judges and timesâ€" M. Smith Brown E. McCormick. Eightcen Teams Competed at Gathering of Fire Brigades of the North on Monday. Schumacher Won the W agon Race in Cochrane District Firemen‘s Event and Third Touching Incidents of Patriotism of Children Best appearance t eP P P P PP PP PP AP PAAA L PAAA LAAA *AAA Between the Hours of Twelve Noon and One o‘clock in the Afternoon DATED at Porcupine, Ontario, this 29th day of June, 1940 in Ladder Race. I hereby give notice that a meeting for the Nominaâ€" tions of Candidates for two Councillors for the Township of Whitney for the balance of the yvear 1840, will be held in lxl\ the event of a poll being required, the following will be the polling places :â€" POLLING SUBâ€"DITVISION NO. 1â€"Porcupineâ€"Porcuninge Town Hall POLLING sUBâ€"DIVISION NO,. 2â€"Lakeviewâ€"Russell Clemiss Residence. POLLINGG SUBâ€"DIVISION NO. 3â€"Pamourâ€"Pamour Rink Nomination Meeting MONDAY, JULY STH (Greo. Thibeau)t;" val South Porcupine Porcupine, Ontario ‘ South Porcupine, July 3â€"(Special to | The Advance)â€"A pleasing gesture from | the Telephone office staff was that of; Friday last, when they gave a party au' the home of Miss Lily Brown for Mrs. Rene Quesnel who is leaving the emâ€" ploy of the Northern Telephone CoO.| after several years of faithful and exâ€" cellent service. The staff presented her witp=a sandwichâ€"toaster in token' of ineir affection and esteem. Mrs. Starling with Miss Ivy Starlmg, land Mrs. Deacon and Phil, left this| ‘week for a month‘s vacation in Musâ€" |koka. ommc en The bride‘s mother received the guests in a gown of deep mauve silk with a corsage of roses and the brideéâ€" groom‘s mother was gowned in navy Mr. Truman Getty and Mrs. Getty, Sr., of Kirkland Lake, were visitors over â€"the holiday at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Myrlon Getty, of 200 Front St. Mrs. Mullen, â€"of Kirkland Lake, acccmpanied them. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mahon left on Friday for Shawville to visit their daughter, Mrs. H. Robitaille. During the ceremony Mrs. Stanlake, accompanied â€"on the piano by Miss Mary MciIntosh, sang very sweetly "Beâ€" cause" and "I Love You Truly". A dinner followed the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents on Broadway lane, for the immediate reâ€" latives and friends, and later in the evening a reception was held in the Legion hall attended by numbers of friends of this popular young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Hodgins are on holiday in Shawville, and New York. South Porcupine, July 3â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A very pretty wedding took place in the United Church on Friday (June 28th) when Miss Norma MacPhail, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Findlay McPhail, became the bride of Mr. Frank Fummerton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fummerton, of Schreiâ€" ber, Ont. Rev. J. A. Lyttle tying the nuptial knot. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, looked very lovely in bridal gown of white tulle with insets of suede lace, made on princess lines, with full train. A fingerâ€"tip veil of Brussels net was held to the head with a chaplet of real forgetmenots, Bouâ€" vardia and fern, and she carried a shower bouquet of butterfly roses, talâ€" isman roses and fern. Her sister, Catherins was a very beautiful bridesmaid, gowned in aqua blue tulle with suede lace, with sweetâ€" heart neckline, and a cut on long full lines. Her headdress was a tiny hat made from real Johanna Hill roses, butterfly roses and fern, held with blue satin ribbon. She carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Cecil Fumâ€" merton, brother of the groom acted as best man. Mrs, Andy McGinn and two daughâ€" ters spent the weekâ€"end in Cobden. Wedding Events at South Poreupine During Past Week Telephone Co. Staff Make Presentation at South Porcupine Other News from South Poreupine and the Dome. ® # «uh # «w wl sheer with a rose corsage. A great number of lovely gifts were | bestowed upon the pair, theâ€" bride, who ‘ was a member of the Post Office staff, lhaving gained many friends by her kindly and. courteous service to the public. | | Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. R. Pummerton, of Schreiber, Messrs C. and A. FPummerâ€" \ton, Mrs. Winmn. Went and daughter, Marlene, of White River, Mrs. T. Went ;and son, Gerald, of White River, and | Mr. and Mrs, D. McPhail and daughâ€" I ter, Anne, of Skynner Lake., Mr. and Mrs. Fummerton will lve on Kerr St., South Porcupine Jonesâ€"â€"Carison A very pretty and simple wedding tcok place on Saturday afternoon in St. Paul‘s Anglican Church when Archâ€" deacon Woodall united in marriage Rose Genevieve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlson, of the Dome, to Mr. 'Allan Thecsdore Jones, of Toronto. Crown Attorney‘s office representaâ€" tive, Charles Yates, said that it was likely that the first charge would be proceeded with next week. In the secâ€" oud charge, which comes under the Canada Regulations, a prosecutor will be sent from the Attorney CGeneral‘s office. Further adjournment was made in hearing of two charges against Moise Maltais, former town of Timmins Counâ€" cillor, in police court on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. Mr. Maltais is charged with advocatâ€" ing the principle of Communism, an iNlegal organization to recruiting of His Majesty‘s forces. Forty guests were present at the wedding dinner which was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mrs. J. Huot receiving in a gown of queen‘s blue sheer with pink rose corsage. Mr. and Mrs. S. Tessier left by car for honeymoon in Penetang and points south and on their return will live in the new house next their parent‘s on Commercial Ave. Further Adjourn Charges Against Former Councillor Both were dressed identically, Miss Lorette being in hyacinth blue taffeta, and Miss Louise in dusty pink taffeta. Both were modelled on exactly the same lines as the bride‘s, without the long train. Two nosegaysâ€"one of pink sweet peas and the other of pale blueâ€" were carried by the attendants and their hats were of colours matching the dresses, tiny Watteau hats of flower petals with ribbon ties. We wish them both the best that life can offer them. The bride, given in marriage by her father, locked charming in an ivory suede lace gown cut floor length with train effectâ€"heart neckline and fingerâ€" length leg o‘ mutton sleeves; she wore a fingerâ€"tip veil of embroidered net caught in haloâ€"effect to the head. Her sheaf of yellow roses with white sweet peas was a most effective touch. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. B. Breakey (Corinne) who looked beautiâ€" ful in a gown of shellâ€"pink chiffon, floorâ€"length with shirred\i bodice;" a small white hat and accessories of white, carrying a bouquet of butterfly roses, baby‘s breath and fern. Pink and white peonies decorated the church. A dinner for the immediate wedding party was held after the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s mother, followâ€" ed later in the evening by a reception at which numerous friends called to offer congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Jones left later for Toronto and points south. They will take up residence in Toronto. Tessierâ€"Huot A very charming wedding was that of Monday, July 1st, when Lilyan, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huot, tbecame the bride of Samuel Tessier, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Tessier, of Penetanguishene. The wedding solemn higsh mass was celebrated. by Father Gelinas assisted by Father Therriault, cf Timmins, and Father Whissell. ‘ Mr. Oliver Bald, of Timmins, formerâ€" ly of Penetang acted as best man. The popular bride was showered with gifts before her marriage and was the recipient of some lovely and usefful presents. The charming bride looked exquisite as she came into church on the arm of her father. Her gown was of ivory satin and chiffon made with a long train, and had bustleâ€"effect on the hips and a sweetheart neckline to the fitted bodice. A fingerâ€"tip veil of emâ€" broidered net was caught in halo effect to the head, and orange blossoms formâ€" ed a coronet. M ï¬u;ing the afternoon a number of friends attended a reception. Mrs. Carlson was attired in an enâ€" semble of stoneâ€"blue with black hat and corsage of pink roses, and Mrs. Green in a gown of ashes of roses with large hat of burgundy and ashes of roses. s Two little trainâ€"bearers held the long trainâ€"little Jacqueline Huot dressed in a long pale pink frilly taffeta frock with bower headdress, and Teddy Maki in a miniature groom‘s suit of blue and white flannels. Miss Lorette Tessier, sister of the groom, and Miss Louise Tessier, also a sister, were bridesmaids. During the signing of the register, Mrs. W. H. Johns sang, accompanied on the organ by Mrs,. PF. Reynolds, "When Song Is Sweet." Mr. Stanley Green acted as groomsâ€" man. ; She carried a shower bouquet of madonna lilies, stephanotis and fern. ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Farewell Party to Mr. J. D. MceCarthy at South Porcupine Jos. Mitchell of Dome ExtensiOn and his fiancee, Miss Gertrude Devine. Dr. and Mrs. McKittrick were visitâ€" ing in Kirkland over the weekâ€"end. Dr. and Mrs. W. Atkinson and daughâ€" ter spent the weekâ€"end in Kirkland A surpris:> partyâ€"shower was given to Mrs. T. McDonald of Golden avenue on Friday by about a dozen lady friends who spent an entertaining evening which all enjoyed. A pleasing "Engagement party"‘ wWas given on Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don. Gentile in South Porcupine, guests of honour being Mr. retary for the Kiwanis sincs the inauâ€" guration of the S. Porecupine club. In addition to Kiwanian activit>s Mr. Mcâ€" Carthy s»rved as secrétary for the local Board of Trade; as secretary for the local Conservative riding, and as secretary for the Timminsâ€"Porcupin?: Law Association. He has proved himâ€" self to be the type of citizen that no community can afford to loss. On Tueyiay evening his fellow Kiwanians staged a farewell party in the Legion Hall, attended by about thirty memâ€" bers of the local club and a formal was made to him by Mr. Stan. Gardner of a fine pen and pencil set. An appropriate address accomâ€" panied the gift. Mr. Walter Honer, ~wesident of the S. Porcupine Kiwanis, also spoke, voicing the «{ncere regret of the club at losing $o valuable and interested a member from the comâ€" munity. Mr. McCarthy leaves South Porcupine on Thursday to join Mrs. McCarthy and their two small daughâ€" ters in Toronto. The death of Mrs. Frances Judna Kump, of 145 Moose street, wife of Mr. John Kump, which took place in Porâ€" cupine General hospital on Monday, July lut, was attended by extremely sad circumstances. Stillborn twinsâ€"A boy and a girlâ€"were born to Mrs. Kump earlier in the day. She leaves three small children motherless; her husband also mourning her. She was 37 years of age and had been twelve years in Ontario, coming here from Jugoâ€"Slavia. She was buried from St. Joachim‘s R. C. church on Wednesday afternoon. interment being made in Tisdale cemetery. Mr. Julian Lambert of the Dome left this week for his home in Noranda. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pearce and Bob returned on Tuesday from Hastings. Bruno Ceccon motored to Sudbury over the weekâ€"end. Accomrlinying him was Mr. Bob Gordon of the Imperiall Bank staff who is joining the Roval Air Force in Sudbury. Mr. Gordon is the son of Lieut.â€"Col. Gordon Oof the Toronto Scottish Regt. A very nice party given at the home of Mrs. T. Cahill with Mrs. Maxwellâ€" Smith as joint hostess, was staged on Friday evening last, for the South Porâ€" cupine music pupils of Miss Lilyan Huot, whose wedding has since been a feature of July Ist. The children spent a happy time with games, etc., and were joined later in the evening by their teacher who was greatly surprised and pleased by a group gift from the puipis of a chenille bedspread. Little Hel:n Fedor pres>nted the gift and Rita Costello read the presentation verse. Ice cream, sandwiches, cake and ‘pop" provided by the hostesses finished the evening. Mis; Mary King, of Golden City and Miss Margaret Lloyd, of Dome Exteénâ€" are motoring on Friday to Kingâ€" ston where both will attend summer szchool at Queens. Miss Gwen. Summers, of Buffaloâ€"Anâ€" kerite School left on Sunday to attend immer school in Toronto. Mrs. Bartlett and daughters, Eunice and Freda, of Kirkland Laks, are visitâ€" ing Mrs. Vary at the Ankerite property. Mrs. McLeanâ€"Mrs. Vary‘s sisterâ€"with hner husband and two children from Detroit are also guests at the Vary home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and Louise are holidaying in Montreal and Buckingham, returning this week. Dr. Armour, s>cretary of the Bible Society of Canada, preached on Sunâ€" day morning at both the United church and St. Paul‘s Anglican church in South Porcupine. Mrs. Frank Walker and family have moved in to William St. from Giroux Lake. Friends of Mr. T. R. Langdon will regret to learn that he was taken to Porcupine General Hospital on Tu2sâ€" day evening suffering from pleurisy. 'Mrs. Dupont and childrenâ€"Joycse and Eddieâ€"have left for a holiday in the Toronto district. Miss Jenny Anne Buchmann, of Bufâ€" faloâ€"Ankerite, has left to spend the summer holigays at the home of her grandmother in Toronto. The Buffaloâ€"Ankerite school picnic which was planned for Friday at Macdonald lake could not be held on account of rain but they had a picnic just the same only it was held in school Games were played and a nice lunch served. South Porcupine, July 3r to The Advance, We regret to note that M Carthy, lawver of our Miss May Campbell, of Toronto, moâ€" tored up with her brother, Mr. Don Cumpbell, of the Broulan last week, and was the guest of Mrs. Waddle of Schumacher and Mrs. E. J. Rapsey, of town, leaving for home on Wednesday. She was attended by Miss Evelyn Durkin, of Timmins, who was attired in pale blue crepe with whits accemOrâ€" ies and wore a corsage Oof talisman roses. Caivin Lang, brother of the groom, officiated as best man. A wedding dinner followed the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents in Timâ€" mins at which only relatives and close friends Oof the family w>ere preosent. The house was decorated in pink and white and the table had a lovely wedâ€" ding cake as its centre piece. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Edwards of the Kenricia Mines are méving into town and taking up residence on William St.. Mr. Edwards has tak@n a position at the Broulan Mine. ’ The bride was gowned in a pale blue sheer afternoon dress with white hat and accessories and wore a corsage of deep red roses and fern. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lang of Monâ€" teith with sons, Wilbur and Inard, were outâ€"ofâ€"town guests, also Mrs. H. Hyde and family, of Iroquois FPalls. ‘The groum‘s gift to the bride was a gold necklace: to the bridesmaid, a compact. The bride‘s gift to the bridegroom was a gold tieâ€"set; also the gift to the best men. Later a reception was held and many friends called to wish the newlyâ€"weddâ€" ed couple all happiness. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pelkie and spent the weekâ€"end in Elk Lake The Rebekahs held their last lodge meeting before the summer vacation on Friday last. After business sOcial evening was enjoyed by the members, bridge being played at which Mrs. Wm. Thomas won first prize, Mrs. Florence Mitchell second, and Mrs. Gibbons third. Afterwards a supper was at the Ritz Cafe. Bornâ€"In Porcupine General hospital on Sunday, June 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lonergan (nee Bess Hendry) of 47 Evans streetâ€"a daughter. Miss Wanless, of the South Porcuâ€" pine Public school staff, will not be returning to teach in September. Inâ€" stead, later in the year wedding bells will ring for her and Mr. D. Penner, of Pamour. Wedding of Interest to South Porcupine People Mrs. C. P. Walker and Miss Mary Walker are on holiday at Willow Lake Doon, near Preston. Mrs. H. H. Harper and three childâ€" ren accompanied by Miss Ruth Wilson left on Wednesday to spend the sumâ€" mer at their summer cottage in Temaâ€" gami. Mrs. C. Heath, of Kirkland Lake, is visiting Miss B. M. C. Shaw, at the Cabin, Pottsville, for a few days. Mi;; Gina Higgins, Oof the public school staff, loft on Sunday for Guelph where she will attend McDonald Colâ€" lege to take the course in warâ€"time dietitics offered by the Canadian Red Cross. Miss Jean Setonâ€"Adamson left on Friday to spend the summer in Waterâ€" loo, Ont., with her grandparents;, Canon and Mrs. Setonâ€"Adamson of that town Miss Joan Somerville is recupsrating nicely from a severe attack of flu durâ€" ing which was threatened with pneumonia. Joan was to have gon: with her sister Guides to camp at Night Hawk but will now unfortunately have to stay at home. Guides leaving on Tuesday with Captain Bessette to join District Captain Leiterman and other Guides at Night Hawk Lake included Mary Elizabeth Pearce, Peggy McLelâ€" lan, Eura and Nadyne Smith, Marjori¢e Fera, Ellen Dishner, Valerie Mr. and Mrs. R. Casley and sons, Don, and Kenneth, of Flint, Michigan, are visiting and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas, Dome Extension. Mr. Wm. Millions (Dome Ex.) acâ€" companied by Mr. Jack McGinn and Bert Cunningham spent the holiday in Shawville returning on Wednesday bringing back Mrs. Million: and Billy, Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Macâ€" donald, of 9 Golkden Ave., on Juiy 3rd, in Porcupine General hospitalâ€"a son. Lake and New Liskeard Bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ceasar of Porcupine, a daughter, on July 1st, in Porcupine General hospital. F. Sharp, Norbertine Ferrigan, Elaine Dogue and Kathleen Pyke. Miss Elizabeth Doyle, of the Separâ€" ate school staff, of Iroquois Falls, is spending a few days visiting her couâ€" sin, Mrs. D. A. McLellan. Mrs. Ostrom returned from Campâ€" bell‘s Bay last week bringing her moâ€" ther, Mrs. Lunam, with her for a few weeks‘ visit in South Porecupine. Mr. Bert Moore, of Dome Extension left on Monday for Camphbell‘s Bay to died in that town on Sunday. His attend the funeral of his father who friends offer their sympathy. Mr. Herbert Sullivan and Miss Anna Sullivan, of Main street motored to Noranda for the holiday weekâ€"end. Friends of Mrs. L. Hunkin will reâ€" gret to learn that she is in hospital for a few days. Cyril Schumacher, July 3â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A very pretty wedding was held Saturday morning, June 29th, at 10.30 a.m. at the rectory of the Church of Nativity, Timmins, when Dorothy Rachelle, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The bride was d4ovely in her bridai gown of white net over satin. _ The white net and short puffed sleeves had an allâ€"over pattern of satin appliqued flowers. A row of tiny satin buttons extended from the sweetheart neckline to the top of the skirt. The very full skirt of plain net over satin was in the redingote pattern. MHer shoulderâ€"length veil of silk net was caught up with sprays of lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. White satin slippers and long lace mittens completed her ensemble. She carried an arm bouquet of talisman roses, and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley with white satin streamers caught up with fern. * _ Later in the day the bride and groom left by car for Toronto and Montreal, the bride ‘wearing an all white enâ€" semble, white linen dress with white filannel coat, and a large white hat. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Paguet will take up residence at 151 Balsam St. Ssouth, Timmins. Schumacher Young Lady Married at Timmins Saturday B. Rollins, of Montreal, became the bride of Eugene Paguet, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paguet of Delora. The bride was attended by Miss Frances Wilâ€" liams and Mr. Edward Duke was groomsman. The Rev, Father Roney officiated. The bride was attended by Miss Frances Williams, wearing a floorâ€" length gown of white and orchid flowâ€" ered organdy. She wore a large white picture hat with orchids and lavender neatly arranged around the brim, and streamers of orchid velvet ribbon. She carried a shower bouquet of yellow roses. The bride, who was a popular memâ€" ber of the Schumacher public school staff, received numerous showers and presentations prior to her marriage. Miss Lillian Fulcher, of North Bay, attended the reception. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Todd, Railroad St., Schumacher. Large vases of lovely spring flowers picked from Mrs. Todd‘s garden were nicely arranged in the rooms. Owing to Mrs. Todd being confined to bed through illness, Mrs. Gordon Wright received the guests. The wedding breakfast was served in the sun porch. About sixteen guests attended, the centre piéce on the table being the bride‘s cake which was sent from Montreal by the bride‘s mother. Event at the Rectory of the Church of the Nativity. Schumacher, July 3â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"A very pretty wedding was held Wednesday afternoon, July 3rd, at Trinity United Church when Marâ€" garet Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson, became the bride of Robert Hedley Gorie, son of Mrs. and the late George Gorie. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Agnes Robertson, and Bill Godefroy was groomsman. The Rev. P. J. Baine ofâ€" ficiated. Large baskets of gladioli and Mrs. Todd, who has been a friend of the bride‘s parents for years, received the bride‘s bouquet. Schumacher ‘Church the Scene of Pretty Wedding Yesterday Miss Margaret Ann Robertâ€" son and Mr. Robert Hedâ€" ley Gorie Married. Tickets to U.S. Destinations sold su fto passengers meeling Immiâ€" gration Requirements of U.S.A. and Camh, GOING RETURNING Bargain Excursion tickets NOT on Pool Trains Nos. 6 and 15, between Toronto and Points gast thereof. Bargain excursion tickets to goog only on C1 N. K. exclusive trains between Tor0oBb ang Petrrboro. Bargain excursion tickets NOT 6001 on "The Northland"â€" Trains 4 50. Tickets Good in Coaches ONLY Buffalo, Cornwall, Detmit, Hamilton, London, Peterboro (via Toronto), Windsor and Intermediate Points Temiskaming and No n Ontario Railway The Nipissing Céntr@l Raiway Company BARGAIN COACH EXCURSTION FROM N. 0. and CNR STATIONS via NORTH BAY and C.NR. TORONTO RETURNING TO Thebride‘s gift to the groom was a gold chiun; the groom‘s gift to the bride agold locket; to‘ the bridesmaid, a garnet ring, and a cigarette case to the croomsman. Ou{â€"ofâ€"town visitors at the wedding included Mrs E. Spencely and family, of Toronto, Hennessy, of Haileybuty. _ * There will 3e general intorest in the fact that H A.~Proctor, real estate agent . of Titmins, hnd one of the old« timers of th camp, has eniisted with the Aigonqui Rifles.and will serve on the local s under. Capt. Stirling. puring the ist war he was a lieutenant overseas ant so the experience that speciay fits him for his new post. He cime to the Porcupine in 1910 and was; prominent in the progress of the Carp through all its earlier days, Mrs. doiph sang "O Perfect Love." She accompanied at the organ by Mrs. J Huxley. Afté; the ceremony a reception was \ the Fern ‘Cottage, Timmins. the guéts. â€"Mrs. Robertson wore a dress § French blue figured crepe with large Wwhite hat. She wore a corsage of sweet peas. The groom‘s mother reâ€" ceived, wearing a dress of pearl grey crepe, white hat, and a corsage of mixâ€" ed sweet peas. . The yiung couple jeft on a honeyâ€" moon : trip throughs southern Ontario On their return <they, will take up reâ€" sidence in The bride was a popular member of the Schumacher putlic shool staff and ~received many showers and plesentatlons prior to her weddmg Misg Agnes Robertson attended her wearing a gown of peach chiffén ban and accessories to match. a bouquet of American roses and baby‘s breath. ig the signing of the register doloh sang "O Perfect Love." snapdragons were ni the chyrch. 4. Mr. Pat Robertson, ; The bride wore n turgquoise blue chiffon accessornes to match. ment wis a gold locks groom, She carried ; of Axleflcan Beauty Oldâ€"Time of C@mp Joins the Agonguin Regiment Gorie,} mothner of the the euets. Mrs. Ro THIRSDAYX, JULY 4TH, 1940 No Baggage Checked Luroan and only ornaâ€" ‘t from the er bouquet anid baby‘s of