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Porcupine Advance, 11 Jul 1946, 1, p. 3

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eX ol Pattern â€" W9101â€"whyâ€" wilt when â€"the mdn‘s: temperature soars? Pinafore-rufied Patter: frock, Pattern W91I01, keeps you feelâ€" 20; 30, ing as coolâ€" as â€"it easy 3% yd. sewing! Pattern provides short sleeves _ Pattern W9101 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16. 18, 20;+30, 32, 34,,.36, 38, 40. Sizes 16 takes 3 yards 35 inch favric. _ Pattern W9274â€"No need to fish" for complflnents Pattern W9274 will bring you plenty! Newer-than-new _cuffed cap sleeves, sideâ€"wrapped buttoning. All topped off with a dashing fisherâ€" The wholesome, energ'y-gmng quality of Timmins Dairy mik shquld give it the plnce of honor at every breakfas table. The wise mother will make sure that she never has to réfuse a glass of milk to her children at every meal. Get it regularly. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Timmins Dairy Timmins Branch, H. J. Fuke, Manager Explain your requirements at any of our branches and we willâ€"advise the method which best suits your case. Payments abroad canâ€"also be made by means of our Foreign Money Orders, Drafts and Mail Transfersâ€"as well as by Cable Transfers where speed is necessary. Telephone 935 eruffled Pattern W9274 in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40. Size 16, dress, ‘3% yd.s 35 in; 4 yd. contrast Pattem W4591-What a variety of articles for your toddler in Pattern WA4591â€"â€"â€"all easy sewing! Make the dainty frock and pinaforeâ€"no shoulder seams on either plus bonnet and pan- ties. .Pattern W4591 7 sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. â€" Bize 2, pinafore takes ONLY 1 yd.â€" 35 in.; ‘frock, bonnet, 1% yds.. WEDDING SOLEMNIZED IN BORLAND HOME frock .of turquoise, with white accesâ€" sories, white hat and velil. She carâ€" ried a prayer bookâ€"with streamers. Folowing the ceremony. . buffet Jlunch was.served at the home of the bride‘s parents on Rea St. North, â€" _ Falls United Church was the setting for a prétty wedding on Tuesday at 3 p.m., when Grace Marâ€" _garet Fraser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser became the bride of Norman Thomas Brennand, only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Brennand, of Toronto. Rey. Addison officiated at the cereâ€" mony against a background of honâ€" ‘eysuckle, peonies. and .fern. Organist The couple will he leaving for Lonâ€" don latter in the week where they will make their home. > scene of . a. pretty â€"wedding, w Annette. Serre, only. daughter of and Mrs. R. Serre,. of Timmins, came the bride of Alfred Davis, a son of . Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis, Rochester, N.Y. Rev. J,. R. O‘Gorr On Sunday afternoon the Church of the Na Annette Serre, only. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Serre,. of Timmins, beâ€" came the bride of Alfred Davis, only son of . Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis, of Rochester, N.Y. Rev. J. R. O‘Gorman officiated at the ceremony. The bride, . whose father â€"gave her in marrlage, wore a dayt.lme length Later the couple left for Temagami Nfys M. A. Boutet where they will spend a week before yps Bill Hannigan continuing. to Rochester, N.Y., where y prest NMrs. Eli they will reside. ; _ ‘Bernardi, Miss Pei Mr. and Mrs, A. Davis, parents of Prest, Mrs. A. De the groom, were present from Rochesâ€" rignon, Mrs. Finda ter for the ceremony. . _ B. Webb, Mrs. St was Mrs. A. Elliott, and soloist was Kenneth Elliott. _ Given in marriage, by her. father, . the. bride was lovely in a gown of white â€" net over satin, fashioned with a satin bodice Her fingerâ€"tip veil was caught with a spray of white gardenias Qon, either side, and, she carried a cascade bouquet of pink . roses ~and â€"baby‘s breath. . ; Miss Tona Fraser sister of the bride, was â€" the maid of honor, wearing a gown of pink net over taffeta with matching headdress. Miss Majorie Best man:.was James Fraser, and ushers were Graham Elliott and Bruce Cameron. x ‘ Following: the ceremony, reception was heldâ€" at. the: bride‘s home, ~Mrs. Fraser, recelving in a dress of colonial blue,; with navy accessories and a corâ€" aage of red roses. Mrs. Brennand aliso received wearing a dress of romance blue, accessories and a corsage of pink roses. For their wedding trip to Muskokga, the bride chose a red gabardine sult with navy accessories and a corsage of white gardenias, for travelling. ‘The couple will reside in Toronto. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the wedding included ~Mr,. and Mrs. T. Brennand, of Toronto, Mrs. A. Waldriff, of Engleâ€" Allen, of Timmins, was bridesmaid, wearing a. gown of turquoise net with matching. headdress. YOUNG COUPLE WILL LIVE IN NEW YORK i Phone 3810 Repairs To All Makes 24 Hour Service s 257 ELM ST. N., TIMMINS IROQUOIS FALLS WEDDING: OF NOTE Iryin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1879 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH . (Ostrosser Bldg.) EY ES EX AMINED CLASSES FITTED SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY the Nativity: was and Church Activities when Of' Mm. gister, Mrs. I. Cecchini, 62 Tamarack 8St. A pleasant social evening was spent, during: which the guests enjoyed bingo playing with Mrs. F. Prest, Mrs. L. Pare, Mrs. C. Doyle, Mrs. Aspinall, being the lucky prise winners The door prize for the evening was won by The guest of honor was the recipâ€" fent of many lovely gifts which were presented to her‘in a prettily decorated pink and white basket set beneath a covered> umbrella® ot pink and white streamers. .A Present were Mrs, C. Carbonneau, Mrs. G. Bouchard, Mrs. O. Cote, Mrs. B. â€" Andreghetti, Mrs. Percival, Mrs. L. Pare, Mrs. A. Fournier, Mrs. Aspinâ€" Mrs. (Elliott, of Rouyn, Mrs. L. all, M’rs C. Doyle, Mrs. V. L. Craik, Martin. Myrs. E Dore, Mrs. V. Kelly, Mrs. Bill Hannigan, Mrs. Sweeney, Mrs. F®.‘ Preéest, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, Miss Bernardi, Miss Pearl Prest, Miss Rita Prest, Mrs. A. Delguidice, Mrs. Angâ€" rignon, Mrs. Findal, Mrs. Weston, Mrs. B. Webb, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. MclLauâ€" chlan, Mrs. Margaret Shields, Miss Nora Shields and Mrs. N. Randall. Guests of honor attending from Torâ€" ‘onto were Miss Margaret McGee, Membership Director Norman G. Heyd~ and Supreme Auditor Stuart Slater. ‘At the conclusion of the â€"meeting members enjoyed a banquet and later were invited to attend the Legion meeting. The annual convention of the Loyal Order of Moose of Northern Ontario was held recently with many members from Timmins Lodge No. 1658 and Timmins hapter No. 303 in attendance. Many delegates and members from the various points in Northern Ontario and Quebec attended the Chapter sesâ€" sion. Members of Timmins Chapter No. 303 were in charge of the initiation. Senior Regent Mrs. Chenier and Junior Regent Mrs. D. Duchesne filled their own chairs. Among those from Timmins branch who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. F. Hocking, Mr. and Mrs. N. McCafferiy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheculski, and Helen, Mrs. â€"M. Willlams, Mrs. C. Chenier, Mrs. N. Bredeau, Mrs. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. N. DelGuidice, P. Bone, Mrs. I. Clermont, Mr. and Mrs. Fourniscr, Mr. and Mrs. P. Valcourt, Mr. and Mrs. B. Malley, Mr. and Mrs. W. Poirier, Mr. and Mrs. E. Baker, MtrSs. of the Timmins Caâ€"boâ€"gi Club were the guests of the Third Timmins Boy Hcout Troop at their camp at Green TLamke, 22 miles east of Timmins. ‘Leaving early Bunday morning, the m attended mass at the Scout camp with Rev. T.â€"J. McManus offiâ€" chesne, Mrs. K. Ramier, Mrs. T. Howâ€" ery, T. ‘Thomas, A. DeMille, E. Poirier, MrsCEngman Mr. and Mrs. R. Praising remarks were extended by the executive to Ken McKerrow and the Kinettes for the success of the recent Cancer Fund tag day. Net reâ€" turns for the day were $708 which will go towards research work for a cure for the disease. L.O.M. MEMBERS CONVENE IN NORANDA Plans for the annual barn dance to be held July 26 at the Riverside Pavilâ€" ion was the chief subject discussed at the regular weekly ~meceting of the Kinsmen Club on Monday night. Past president Sid Chapman intrcâ€" duced plans for a Golf Tournament which will take the form of an interâ€" clhw meet at Sudbury. Coâ€"operation was emphasized by President Smith concerning the Doâ€" minion Fireman‘s Convention to be held here during the last week of Iilgh Scanlon with the assistance of R. Dawes was in charge of the singâ€" ANNUAL BARN DANCE PLANNED BY KINSMEN President Ellett Smith was in the chair and more than thirty members of the club were present for the meetâ€" ing. Wilf Brochu and his committee were also commended highly for their work during the recent Clothing Driv_e._ Ja;:kman of the Sudbury Club; Capâ€" tain Peter Jensen and Jack Sullivan. Bride‘ On Tuesday night Miss Jean Shields ldeâ€"elect of August 19th. was enâ€" Guests at the meeting were On Sunday afternoon 49 members CAâ€"BOâ€"GI MEMBERS VISIT SCOUT CAMP JEAN SHIELDS IS GUEST OF HONOR The members of the Women‘s instiâ€" tute met at the home of the president, Mrs. C. Briggs, Commercial Ave., on Thursday afternoon. Present for the meeting were three former residents of Timmins, and members of the W I., including a former president, Mrs. P. Howard, of Whitbhy, Mrs. J. McNuilty, of Toronto, ard Mrs. V. Leblanc, of Kitchener. A very pleasant afternoon was spent, during which the workers made quilt blod:s, and sewed on two quilts which will be presented to the Salvatlon Army upon completion. Mrs. E.. Cowie, one of the Institute‘s members, was presented with a token of remembrance prior to her departâ€" ure on Sunday for Vancouver where she will take up residence. A lovely lunch was then served by the hostess. Others present â€" included: Mrs.: A. Welin, Mrs. A. Muir, Mrs..C.>DeLong, Mrs. A. McCharles,‘ Mrs. G. Ross, Mrs. D. Ellis, Mrs, C. . Surman,. Mrs. : J. Turner, Mrs, W. J.; Holâ€" son, Mrs. A. McDonald, Mrs W. Doughty, Mrs. M. McIntosh Mrs W Willson, and Mrs. Ashby. On Thursday night. the. home of, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Briggs, Commercial Ave., was the scene of a gay surprise party in honor of theh son,. John Newsham, who was celebrating his twenty«â€"first birthday. * During the evening the â€"guest of honor received the congratulations of his friends present, and a special. cable of congratulations. from shis aunt in England.. He was also the recipient of some very nice gifts. j SURPRISE â€"PARTY MARKS 218ST BIRTHDAY The telephone card party held by the Sr. Catholic Women‘s League was very successful and on Friday evening the executive met at the home of the president, Mrs. P.>~Nolan, to make the draws for prizes. Draws were made by Mrs. Nolan‘s young son Jimmy. Present were: . «Wolno, . Doris Read, Jack Wilson, Weldon â€"Carver, Ellie MacDonald, Sheila Harper, Andy Brennan, Betty Williams, Ray Vienotte, Peggy Webster, Peter Harrower,; Amy Beckett, and Bob Briggs. Thé evening was spent at dancing and record playing,, the ~lovely lunch served, included. a <huge birthâ€" day cake decorated with aâ€"large initial A lovely buffet lunch was enjoyed, and tea and coffee were poured by Mrs. TELEPHONE PARTY WINNERS . NAMED CLOSING SOON! Arrange at once for any Changes Required _ Advertise in the New Directory ° J. Gavin and Mrs. D. Pox. Present were the office staff of the Prize winners were: Pirst, Mrs. A. Mutual Life Asurance Co., where Mizs nd, . D. Chishdim, Sabourin <is. employed.= ‘The girls third, Mrs. H. See, and consolation, spent a very pleasant social evening, E. McAlendin. The door prize with fortune telling, astrology reading was won by Mrs. T. Cicci, and the and miscellaneous games adding to the ‘The home of Mrs. A. M. Kosobuski, 0 Lakeshore Rd., was the scene of: a pretty bridal shower in honor of Miss Leona Sabourin, brideâ€"elect of July hostess prize went to Mrs. D. Fox. _ Kosobuski and daughter Bernice as LEONA SABOURIN ~IS SHOWERED TICKETS â€" $1.50 perâ€" couple from Students and Men‘s Club, or at the door. @ 5 «d 3 PX on m._ m. R1 versl de Pavilion: . Outstandingly Good .~ 10 â€" 2.30 a.m. DANCE PROCEEDS FOR Y.M.C.4. _ wORK IN TIMMINS arranged for the guest of honor be« fore which she was presented with some beautiful siiverware matching her own collection, and extended the bflt wishes of her friends. Present were Miss Barbara May, mn Clara Lindross, Miss Bernice Ostrosky, Miss Dorls Smith, hostesses Mrs. Koso« busk! and Miss Bernice Kosobuski, and the guest of honor, Miss Sabourin. evening‘s fun.

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