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Porcupine Advance, 3 Oct 1946, 1, p. 5

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The reason most couples don‘t get along is that their marriage comes beâ€" @feGarry, educational secretary, réad a report on the ‘intended visit to the adopted school in‘ Sesikenika. A sewing group was delegated to meet each Wednesday afternoon at the home ‘ The‘hostess, by Mrs. Valeâ€" rie, served a delicious lunch at the conclusien of ‘the evenmg The mystery prize was won by Mrs.â€"G. Drew. The mext meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. T. Charl'con, on Thrursday, Oct. 10. of Mts. W, Mackie, regent. _ _ Shtin will be one of the fall‘s mewest ‘S‘e ;ore long. gloves and matching Discussions took place regarding a trends.. In the photegraph, eaddress ard carried a bouquet of bridge and "800" to be held at the ond m'smmmmmumm talisman roses, of the month, the definite date not Haley_Show," wears, it in a sophistiâ€" . Groomsman was Ceorge Lavigne having been decided upon. cated suit that is just the thing for and usher was Jean Paul Rivet. The meeting closed in the usual those cocktail â€" dates that are special. Following the ceremony, a buffet manner, Glamourous Eve wears a rggmsh derby lunch was served at the home of the usns made Of the samie material ind bride‘s paréents, the bride‘s mother teâ€" BEAVER CLUB SPEND o énvelope to ‘give â€"her oetving in a.dress of dark green arepe, > a finished look. black accessories and corsage of pink EVENING KNMTTING M ienss |... / â€" The _ qroom‘e . mother asticled e wore c Ts ie t sn d K T 1 S ces o m cA o l t Last week members of the Beaver Club met at the home of Mrs. P; Benâ€" netts, Balsam St. N., and spent the evening busily engaged in knitting arâ€" ticles for the Red ‘Shield. ~Guest at the meeting was Mrs. Milâ€" lard, a visitor from Eligabethtown, Pa., who gave a most interesting talk on various topics which was much enjoyed by all present. armmagements were made for a iuncheon to be held in the Mcintyre Lounge Thursday Oct. 10, in honor of Mrs. Lionel H. Millen, provincial regent of Toronto, and Mrs. W. N. Bmith, War Memarial vonvener, of Sudbury. Three delegates, Mrs, Warnock, Mrs. McGarry, and Mrs. Shippam, were apâ€" Adiullt Education club held in Timmins, Bouth Porcupine and Schumacher reâ€" spectively. Pollowing the reading of fhe treasurâ€" er‘s report by Mrs.S. Wheeler, Mrs. 10.D0.£. PLANS FOR â€" mvasmy LUNCcHEOXN LC During the f-esa_fi the evening fiag, the was , at ‘8:00 prayer of the order previous ‘mesting. and ‘the reading of ‘the minutes of the n the , YOM onll, London Life representâ€" ative. He can belp you. If you have :a similer consul?t a Notre Dame de Lourdes Church was the setting on Thursday last for the snarriage ‘of Lucienne Rousseau, daughâ€" ter ‘of Alr. and Mirs. A. Roussoan, Fogg St., toJeanM Joanisse, son Of Mr. and Mirs. Hrector Joanisse, Birch St. N. Rev. Father Gaboury bfficiated at the double rihg ceremony. Organist was Mrs. Piche and during the signing of the register, "Ave Maria‘"‘ was renâ€" dered. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, ~wore <a handsome "gown of heavy white satin, fashioned with sweetheart neckline edged with a deep Mrs. Colette Lavigne, sister of the groom was matron of honor, wearing double row to the waistline. . Her long fitted sleeves were also edged â€" with ruffie as was the long full skirt, Her threeâ€"quarter length white net veil was held by a wreaith of orange blosâ€" sons. She carried a bouguet of pink JEAN JQANISSE WEDS AT NOTRE DAME The 50â€"50 Club of MountJjoy United Church â€"met ~lastâ€"week in .the â€".church basement with President Mrs. L. Kerr in the chair.. The meeting opened with a devotional service, after which the members discussed ‘brief business. A socialâ€"â€"evening ..was then emjoyed, during which a film was shown, several â€" games‘ were enjoyed, nd a number of contests carried out;: Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting, and members were asked to be present for. the nextmaeflng to take place Thursday, ‘Oct. 10. Members present included M}r. and Mrs. J. Bernie, Mr. and Mrs. H. Skitch, Rev. and Mrs. E. Gilmour Bmith, Mt: arnd ‘Mrs. R. Rouden, Mrs.> MacPherâ€" son, Weir Mr. and m-s B. Warâ€" nock, Mr. and MrSs, N. Young Mr. C. Armstrong, Mr. C. Newell, Miss C. Weiss, Mrs. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, Foster, and Mirs. T. Kerr M.r M. m ‘wns guest n C CS on oo en ut L4 AJL t{l1I1Cll ~WEUUILIK UlLIlJJ {iQ AJlG Ottawa the bride chose a grey striped ‘tailored suit with matching topper for travelling FINNISH LADIES ~REVIEWV PROGRESS The Canadian Red Cross Unit of the Finnish United Church ladies ‘held a business meeting Thursday ~evening, Sept,. 26, at the home of Rev. A. I. KHeinonen, 53 Rae St. South. "Mrs. Rachel Leivo, president of the Unit, was in the chair Miss Leah Heinonen, secretary â€" treasurer, preâ€" sented the final report on the finances of the unit, This was adopted by the meeting. â€" . Bince. Sept. 27, 1939, when the unit wa_s organized as a branch ‘of the Ladies‘ Aid Sewing Circle of the Finâ€" nish United Church, the total receipts ‘from ~offerings received atâ€" â€"work meetâ€" at ‘the meeting : No Shoulder Seams || $ IFTYâ€"MIETY CLUB _ weerine a Weo EETS THURSDAY, . se Timmins has been comparatively a very safe town so far as ° fire is concerned and we all want to keep; it so. ~â€" The Town has â€" given wonderful coâ€"operation in this, and during this Fire Preâ€" vention Week the Fire Brigade urge a: contmua’cm and extenâ€" | tion of this coâ€"operation. There are soma specxal ways you may _ help. _ | : , A l You can see that there are no unneeessary fireâ€"risks around ' yom' home or shop se s \You. ean reduce costs and danger by helpulg' elmiimte Fazlse _A : * a gown pink sheer>â€"fashioned with reast nedkline, short sleeves and Mt She wore elbow length Woves and her halo headdress was of pink net with pinocthio roses and lilyâ€" ~jOfâ€"theâ€"valley. ~She ‘carried a bouquet Of talisman roses. e groom also attended the bride wearâ€" ‘JIng a gown of pink sheer fashioned #imilarly to that of the maid of honor. She wore long gloves and matching ‘Readdress arxl carried a bouquet of From this amount the Unit had given donations to the ‘following orâ€" gam:bhnm the Canadian Red Cross Society, the Ambulance Fund of the ings of the Unit to Sept 26 this year, were $51780. The Canadian Red Cross Unit of the Finnish United TChurch ladies ‘held a business meeting Thursday ~evening, Sept, 26, at the home of Rev. A. I. Meinonen, 53 Rae St. South. ‘"Mrs. Rachel TLeivo, president of the Unit, was in the chair Miss Leah Heinonen, secretary â€" treasurer, preâ€" sented the final report on the finances of the unit, This was adopted by the busine:s were disâ€" will ‘be submitted general ‘nreeting <of ‘the ‘of ~these â€" whitcth will ‘be neld at the mm § Various Items radio station at 8.90¢pm. next ‘Tuesâ€" Gay. cuesed, to For their wedding trip to Toronto and Ottawa the bride chose a grey striped tailored sult with matching topper for travelling. An executive meeting of the Porcuâ€" pine ‘branch of the Ontario‘s Registerea An interesting program has ‘been arâ€" rannaa and the executlve is urging all members to attend. 14 Â¥%4 Safe From Flré Circle however, and disband, The election of officers was left to ‘the . Graham , Mrs. P. B. Nolan: Mrs. D. D. next meeting to be held especially for Chisholim, Mrs, P. J; Conway, ‘ ‘to help in mmm.fi.fie H. .Hill, Mrs. W. J. Plynn, people of Europe in their great need. Aleavey, Mrs. M. McDonnell, on ior a nolluay w MTSHSeeandMissVelmaSe’e . No ranged linen shower at their© home, The minister had called on the wid 156 Elm St. N., on Monday evening. : to offer his condolences. in honor of Miss Dorothy McGee, .. "That you have the sympathy of all bride of this week. CA s ‘the village should be some comfort to _ A pleasant<social evening wak spent > you,‘" he murmured, "and you know 00 during which games were enjoyed and whom to turn for oonsolafion i7 prize winners being Mrs. L. Banring,© "Wes," ‘the said ‘betweenâ€" and the guest of honer. A~door prize "but T Hon‘t think he‘ll mmy was won ‘by Mirs. P. ‘NMcAleavey. | three children." 3 A-m:fimh»r zfia,ii:ffiv'.a.,afi en % xg.,, After the business meeting réfreshâ€" TC"C Mrs. A. Gentile, Mrs. C. Petrone, ments were served by Miss Vera Heino. M#s E Hil!, Mrs, N. McCoy, Mrs. G, nen, assisted by her sister, Mss Lean COS*AID, Miss °V. Beaumont, Mrs. Gâ€" Heinonen. Rev. A. I. Heinonen eon. MoKay, and ‘D‘Arcy MoGee. Unable duet period. to ‘attenda ‘but sending gifts:were Mrs. ie oC "H. Donovan, Mrs,. R. ;vo Copps, Mrs, . | ' R. . SHOWER HELD FOR :Ivelemst mmCaml m;d m DOROTHY McGEE \ 3. o‘callaghan. f Aleavey, Mrs. M. McDonnell, Mrs. D. . Graham, Mrs. P. B. Nolan. Mrs. D. D. Fox, Mrs V. comum, Mrs A riere, Mrs. A. Gentile, Mrs. ‘C. P et

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