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Porcupine Advance, 29 Apr 1943, 1, p. 4

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Congratulations to Easter Monday‘s couples Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy, and Corporal and Mrs. Leslie T. Mahon, both being wed at beautiful ceremonâ€" ies. . . .Mrs. Duffly is the former Miss Kathleen Woodworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Woodworth, and she and her‘husband said their "I do‘s‘" at the Church of Nativity at 9.30 a.m. .. .. A very lovely wedding was solemâ€" nized at the Anglican Church in Kapâ€" u...cwng. Ont.. on Thursday, April 22nd., at 1.15 pm., when Miss Mary Klapchuk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Klapchuk, became ‘the bride of Mr. Bob Swanick, R.C.A.F. . . .From all reâ€" ports the bride was very lovely in a white gown with a fingerâ€"tip tulle veil caught at her head with a halo, ana she carried a large bouquet of calla lilies. . .Miss Olga Klapchuk, the bride‘s sister,. attended the bride, was daintily attired in a blue sheer gown. . . The couple left the same day at 3 pm. for a honeymoon trip to potnts south. . Present for the ceremony weve the groom‘s parents from Southern Ontario. . .The many friends here of the bride and of the groom extend best wishes, both being wellâ€"known in this . . ; The bride, Mrs. Swanick, once resided in Timmins for a short while, attending the Timmins Business College, and during her stay here made many friends, who all wish her the best happiness in the world. The wind and the rain St0tp To freshen the boneâ€"d Wave upon wave, thro To die on, who know shore? To salvation of souls and lands. A vivid description of Storm" as sumbitted by Euge ver, gives us a heartâ€"felt sto rain and the storm as a sal the thirsting lands and souls Prophecyâ€"tall, the white chw Tapered to heaven and cleartr God‘s finger raised from the PThird Ave. at Cedar Street be held today home of Mrs. . ler avenue. The Viciory Choir, composed of various choirs and singers of the town, held its first rehearsal on Monday evening at the Radio Staâ€" tion, and although there was not a very large ‘urnout, it is hoped that tonigsht (Thursday) at the second rehearsal that more singers will make their appearance to maxe this choir one of the best presented. The knitting circle of the Presâ€" byterian church was held at the home of Miss M. Ray, 115 Balsam north, on Tuesijlay, and the ladies spent a busy time working in aid of the Red Shield. . Lunch was servea by the hostess. . Those present inâ€" cluded Mrs. G. Aitken, Mrs. J. Ralph, Mrs. B. Pearce, Mrs. B. Cram, Mrs. J. Trevethan, Mrs. P. Homers, Mrs. Isnor, Mrs. H. Allen, Mrs W. Caves, Mrs. R. Wales, Miss M. Ray. . The next meeling is to TIMMINS ISTMLAIWNQILIO ~ Eugenie â€"~stoOry 0 n an of du he moth Pn a t wal udn a ate ale aie a S be a ie a n a he oo es hn s d bas in be n ts a ho ant grass _ summe! Summer M F=~ 1€ . . .Both also receive the bronze medal of the CFS.A. along with others of the Porcupine Skating Club. . . The aâ€" ward to Jimmy Fraser was a popular one on account of the rapid progress made by this talented young skater. In winning the junior skating crown of the Porcupine Figure Skating Club, namely the Raeburn Trophy, Jimmy Fraser showed the advancement he has achieved in the skating art. The troâ€" phy is awarded annually to the student making the most progress. . .Master Frasor took the award by securing the high average of 119.8 in the first figure test. Shirley Moran also deserved the highest praise for her standing of 114.0 A May day tea is to be held by the Kebekah Lodge at the home of Mrs. C. Lacy, 34 Toke street, on Saturday, May from 3 io 6 p.m.. . During the afternoon, a lovely flowered quilt will be drawn for, the quilt now on disâ€" play at Walker‘s Fur Store, Pine north . . .It is a most beautiful one, embroidâ€" ered with pink flowers, and those who hnave not yet purchased a ticket, may do so inside the store at Walkers‘. the music. . .lhnis dance snouid be A very enjoyable affair as every other _ of their dances have proved in the past. Thos»s who care to attend and have not already secured their tickets, may call Mrs. W. S. Jamieson, phone 535J, Mrs. W. Alexander, phone 3024, or Mrs. C. Irvine, phone 974. . Th€y will see that you may get your tickets, and attend one of the best dances of the year.. .You are also promised many surprises, for the ladies have endeaâ€" vaured to make this dance the best yet. Callowa mins, dance ternoor best wi Congratulations are in order for a young couple, Miss Margle Greer ax}d Mr. Lloyd Colton, who have just recently announced their enâ€" gagement. . Margie now wears on her third finger, left hand, a lovely diamond, placed there by Lloyd. . . To those who ars no‘t familiar with Margie, she is the young lady who «ays "Number please" with a sweet lilting voice, at the Telephone ofâ€" fice. . . And Lloyd is a Dalton bus driver. . .Wedding plans are indefâ€" inite, but the best wishes of all are extended. A joint social is being held by the Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge and the Oddfellows at the Oddfelâ€" lows‘ Hall to celebrate the 124th anniversary of the Order of the Oddfellow‘s. . The evening promâ€" ises to be an enter‘{‘aining one, the programme to be under the direcâ€" tion of the Past Noble Grands oI the Rebekahs, and there will be a delicious lunch served. . . .The aare is tonight (Thursday) at the Oddâ€" fsllow‘s hall, commencing at 9 p.m. A card party â€" euchre, bridge and 500â€"will be held at the Church of Nativity parish hall on Thursday evening, (tonight), at 8.15 p.m. . . . 1¢ DONCGS O mnoiy ma chumacher United Ch rnoon. . To tWth the ing, dancing wa musical numbe ning.lG0 ho im., and p: ro Salon 6e Harny remindé hat the point | con| in "This 1tinue or di eld this Friday evening Auditorium, with Jack is orchestra supplying 1is dance should be‘a ple c Afternoon Tea and Sale and Fashion Show The Home Nursing Section (Mone‘a and Mattagami district) of the Civilian Defence Committee, will meet on Friâ€" day evening (toâ€"morrow) in the baseâ€" ment of the Post Office . . . The meetâ€" ing will commence at 8 p.m., but prior to the mseting the members are asked to put in their appointed calls, and make their reports at the meeting. Sschumacher, April 28th The Advance. The afternoon tea, sale of home bakâ€" ing and fashion show sponsored by tne Catholic Women‘s League of Schumaâ€" cher and held in the McIntyre Audiâ€" torium Wednesday afternoon WwWAas â€" a decided success. The day being fine a large number of ladies attended. The bake table had a large selection of hiAme baking and did good business. Mrs. Angrignon, Mrs. Fergussion and Mrs. Furlong were in charge of the bake table. Mrs. Art Quinn and Mrs. E. Evans were in charge of the tickets at ‘the door. Mrs. Tom Johnston and *frs. Alphonse Fournier were in charge of the tickets on the draw for the aress and fur necklet. The large tea table was very A‘â€" tractive with a lovely lace cover. A silver tea service was at each end of the table. The centrepiece was a silver flower basket filled with lovely spring flowers. At each side of the basket were long tapered pink candles in silâ€" ver holders. Mrs. Dennis O‘Connor and Mrs. William Mansfield poured tea. Mrs. Michael McGuire, president of the C.W.L., received the guests. Mrs. Fred Miller conveened the fashion show. Mrs. Ed Robinson was the tea conâ€" vener. The tea assistants were Miss Murphy, Miss Nora Dillon, Mrs. Fred Dwyer, Mrs. P. Sherbin, Mrs. T. Clark, Mrs. Art Quinn, Mrs. K. Adamson, Mrs. S. Karahan, Mrs. Keys, Mrs. K. Evans, Mrs. W. Landreville The dresses moâ€" delled were from the Olive Thomson Shoppe, Timmins, and the furs from the Stan Walker fur store, corner Pine and PFourth Ave., Timmins. Large ferns and baskets of pink tullps and The Miss>s Phyllis McCoy, Margaret Keeley, Janet Fisher, Nadine O‘Connor, Olga Bernyk, Aileen Maher, Anne Kuiâ€" nka, Muriel Keys, Mary Lou Landreâ€" ville, Mrs J. J. McKay, Mrs. Stock, Myrs. Ed. Willan, Mrs. Norman, Mrs. Ranâ€" dolph, Mrs. Feindal, Mrs. Perréault. The dress and fur necklet were modellâ€" ed by Miss Margaret Keeley, prior to Mrs. McGuire, president of the C.W.L., drawing the winning tickets. Da Ma ses and furs I K C The Women‘s Association, Fir2side Club, and Missionary Society of the First United Church are holding a tea ard sale of homeâ€"baking in the basement of the church on Saturâ€" day, May ist, from 3 to 6 p.m. ... There will be many articles of inâ€" erest on display and you ladies should plan to attend. T son ol Mr. and M Timmins. . ;. .Fol. moon in take up residence eroom‘s station. . Mr. Ge e Shop Red M 1 1€ Tea and Sale of Home Baking ioned he edding bells for Mr. and M lphe Larin., who were wed Ea: Monday morning at St. Ar Under the Auspices cof the Women‘s Associal the Missionary Sociely of the the w MeNul 16 Mr. and M T‘iuinm necklet. e Shippam, Mc eld the winnin SATURDAY. MAY 1st, 1943 WILL BE HELD INX THE CHURCH BASEMEXNXT ON ‘hnedral. . .Mrs. Larin is Marie Blanche Caron, f Mr. and Mrs. Alfred mins, and the groom is t in the Canadian Army t Joliette, Quebec, and and Mrs. Francis Larin, . Frolbwing a honevâ€" Ma 1€ From 3.00 to 6.00 p.m. Jo Intyre Cofâ€" g ticket on Sspecial to M« the Easter Frolic by Junior Rooms P.S. at South Porcupine Schumacher Young Man Married in Newfoundland Intaresting Programme Preâ€" sented with Charm and Talent. playlet. Old Nakomis â€" Vilma Kemp. Hiawatha â€" Douglas Lessor. Indian Braves â€" Beverley Fell, Dorâ€" een Huot, Oras Rasicot, Joe Teurollo, Robert Boyd. "‘The Town Mouse and the Pield Mouse" â€" a playlet by Miss Heggins Class. Town Mouse â€" Roy Ranta Field Mouse â€" Billy Pegg. Cat â€" May Turner Seven Births Registered at Timmins This Week HADNKIIA Winter â€" Helen Delong and Murial olmer. . "Hapy Homes" â€" A Rhythm Band Selection by Miss Woodall‘s Class. Martin Hoimes, Betty Tilley Lihja Kaukaisi, Lititia Mairs, Roland Mcâ€" Corriston, Shirley Lever, Robert Quesâ€" nel, Gabriel White, Zora Rukawina, Malcolm Dysart, Bobby Paradis, Allan Novakuski, Paul Dalpe, Ann Dioguardi, Alvina Brownlee, Victor Durish, Alvin Owens. H Born â€" on April 12th, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brazeau, Riverside Drive â€" a daughter (Madeliene Michnâ€" elineg). Mrs. Andre Jossph Philibert Laâ€" croix, 33 Laurier avenue, at St. Mary‘s hospital â€" _ a son (Joseph Francois Bernard). Porn â€" on April 9th, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Roboart Bernard Horner, 37 Laurier avenue, at St. Mary‘s hospital â€" a son (William Armond). Born â€" on April 16th, 1943, to mr. and Mrs. S:anley Zlateff, 29 Hollinger avenue â€" a daughter (Fay Judy). Born â€" on April lith, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawrence Fleury, 107 Commercial avenus â€" a daughter (Maâ€" rie Amelia Diana). Born â€" on March 27th, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Renaldo Church, 30% Pirst avenue, at St. Mary‘s hospital â€" a son Cat â€" May Turner Dog â€" Garry QOivanen "Who Has Seen The Easter Rabbits?" â€" a play by Miss Cornett‘s grade II Easter Rabbit â€" Jean Deacon EIf â€" Allan Waren Robin Redbreast â€" Bill Roger Rain Pairies â€" Nicky Ursulak, Eâ€"za~ Brown, Brian Ehman. Little Boy â€" John Butler. derand Shirley Smith. Mrs. Wan Dusen â€" Bobby McCann. Windmills â€" Wendy Cross, Jimmy Clemiss, Jackie Fera, Barbara Miller. Dutch Dancers â€" George Wilenius and Margaret Anne Weddel; Edward Giecco and Rita Howard. Born â€" on March 21st, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Marko Oreskovich, 25B 4th avenue, Schumacher, at St. Mary‘s hosâ€" pital â€" a son (Steve). Born â€" on April 9th, 1943, to Mr. and Robin Redbreast â€" Bill Roger Rain Pairies â€" Nicky Ursulak, Eâ€"za~ Brown, Brian Ehman. Little Boy â€" John Butler. * Lit:le Girl â€" Evana Tonoff. The remainder of the class were dressâ€" ed to represent yellow violets, purple violets and spring beauties." A 2â€"Act Play "Under the Windmills", was presented by Grade III‘s from mss F. Hogau‘s Rcoom. Mrs. Roland â€" Ella Olki. Tom and Margy Roland â€" Richard Maki and Patsy Hansen Dirk and Hulda Zweers â€" Booby Wilâ€" A wedding of local interest took prace aturday, April 17, at St. John‘s, Newâ€" oundland, when Miss Gladys Harwood, f St. John‘s Newfoundland, became he bride of Stoker firstâ€"class Hendry "ulton, of the Royal Canadian wavy, ldest son of Constable and Mrs. Sandy "ulton, Second Ave. A number o1f loâ€" al boys from here and South Porcuâ€" ine stationed with the Navy ar stt Mother Scerapp Happy Nappy Schumacher, April 28th le Advance. vijJarVvli umm( Hiawatha and Old Nakomis Association, Fireside Club and 1€ 1¢€ umn ila 91 ons w â€" Rig d A A numhbér ofI loâ€" ind South Porcuâ€" the Navy at st. t the wedding. picted | Sauriol on and R and H¢ Special to and TIrma 31 21 1€ secti/»m Bâ€" PFPriday Aircrat tion at tion and Drill. Part A..â€"AIR CADET OFFICERSâ€"Nil B..â€"AIR CADETS Sitrength Increaseâ€"Enrollment. 151, AC2 Caza, Guy 152,AC2 Daigle, Aurele 153 AC2 Fortier, Fernand 154 AC2, Martin, George Enrolled No. 10 Timmins Air Cadets of Canada effective 23â€"4â€"43. C.â€"â€"PERSONNEL OTHER THAN AIR GADETSâ€"NIL InstruC Admin: FPlight 3: Recent Donations to the the Bomb Victims‘ Fund Fli The following recent donations to the ‘Timmins Bomb Victims‘ Fund are acknowledged with sincere thanks and appreciation :â€" Hollinger War Chest, $500.00 Paymaster Min:, and Employses, $67.50 Porcupine Music Teachers‘ Association $20.00, Flight Drill at Arm Jight 4: a. Monday, 1930 hour Ssouth Porcupine. Instrug.ion Classes Aircraft Recognition b. Thur sday, 1900 hrs Flig‘it Drill at Arm light 5. WEEKLYX ROUTIXNE ORDERS â€"~Wednesda Instruction Splices, Fir: â€"Thursday, Fligsht Drill Tuesc Instru gieme In® No. 10 Timmins Bovs Squadron Part Iâ€", \dmini«traflon WEEK OF MAYV 3 to MAY Mont nursda Lend Your Dollars to "Back the Atiack" ©. A. Woodbury, A.CF.O., Adjt DELNITE MINES LTD. P 190 TIMMINS QUOTAâ€"$1,070,000 SCHUMACHERâ€"$185,000 <SOUTH PORCUPINE, DOME, ETC.â€"$295,000 DISTRICT OF COCHRANE QUOTA $2,375,000 10 A1C rest, $500.00 id Employses, $67.50 eachers‘ Asspciation ) hrs., K Club Hall Armouries ArmouUl ht Published in the Intgrests of the 4th Victory Loan by K Club Hall K Club Hall K Club Hall Antiâ€"gas, Hyâ€" Me*teorology) K Club Hall (Kno‘*ts â€" an on â€"O 4 608 0660 0068086 064004000 090C 04 000000 0000000940040 09 0 0 0 0 0 ¢ q 4646464646 Il m’\ l BACK THE ATTACIT' Tt *n > beamnk, 6 New Assistant Police Court Clerk Appointed unless the days. The Timmins police commission met on Friday evening of this week and in addition to passing of accounts and other routine business, appointed Florâ€" ent Depatie as assistant police court clerk,. wWot 31 Apply THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE he prop YOUR ESTATE IS PROTECTED BY LIFE INSURANCE, WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES Dwyerâ€"Quinn Motors 20th, 1943 Schut McInnis Block Phone 112 ‘"Tim INSURANCE IN ALL BRANCHES â€" REAL ESTATE 20 PINXE STREET NORTH 18 BRUCE AVENUE McInnis Block Phone 30 Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering ww t «umc as ds Â¥ to LC NOTIC A the negrest broach of er Amounts at onately low Rates Repoyment FPual Purchases Seasonal Needs, 4 . 80 im hous ace: $28 given that a Packard f Ed. Rutherford held account will be sold t is paid within five Schumacher ouse at 66 Mount: $23.00 per month door after 6 p.m Timmins 12 Monthly Deposits of $12.00 $16.00 $28 00 smm Buy Victory Bonds WANTEDâ€"Boarding Homes for Childâ€" ren of School Age. Apply to Childâ€" ren‘s Aid Society, Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins.: CARD PARTY â€" Euchre, Bridge, 500 Chickens for prizes, Turkey for door prize. Nativity Parish Hall, Thursday evening, April 29th. 8.15 p.m. Try The Advance Want Advertisements J. V. RBRONHOMME perty for. sale,, lis results.â€" Tire, Aut quced rates. J. V. St., South, Phone (minimum 25¢) I4e A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHAKGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid before inserlion _ to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors oceurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sourtes are wholly at adverâ€" ltiser‘s risk. le A WORD PER INSERTION Ee RDormupms obanes CLASSIFIED ADS They who buy And put away Will have cash A later day. MISCELLANEOUS THURMDAY. APRIL wWTH Phone 26 South Perecunpine ME â€" If you have proâ€" list them with us for Auto Insurance at reâ€" V. 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