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Porcupine Advance, 23 Oct 1947, 1, p. 2

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t 8z + se 1 t ap sn it P y iess l0 ol i uies c w in e : +2 ““‘w‘fi»*r' * fi“k’fl' | I.' 2 % *k. fi‘«' t s« M « %p «l .. ts x s - e f..â€"~ ies 6 Eue l *# %~®# # s C 1 J ®* s 3 1 * af < 7 5 . icA 4# * m * a‘n d i a 1 By Lflliar . I have spent the morning Where the ashadows amaet the s Explaining to myself, How some lovely things can di . Now I‘ll apend the Cvening 'berg the white stwÂ¥ smeaets th i Pletking up my weary heart | And shaking out the sand, $Â¥ Lillian O‘Donnel t l # t Shades of hagpipes and thi# always had a yearniiig for a ‘"wi we have a lovely lgarge snrls of it uk | bu omm s s *) ag * w # ¢ i Ne CC M arine ut club treasury and Samfihe Mnt mmth }ir wil ‘benefit from ‘the money thus ‘obtained vened the affair. 1 have spent the morning Where the shadows anset the sky, Explaining to myself, How some lovely things can die. . Now I‘ll apend the evening ‘ 'bmthewhfi:eflflutsthel w44 m.flt-flly weary heart ; And shaking out the sand. _ _/ THHan O‘Donnell j lSunbahing had its courftefpart in a 15th century | ~the minuteyoa!?glfdgeg used to moonâ€"bathe, as a ; s a 3 664 _ We are happy to ‘report that phe?bobflaflt;r of rummage sales in Timmins is cerainly not on the wane. | ‘They are still one of the most practical means, ‘of raising money. ‘A‘imost successful one was held during the weekend by members â€"of the Finesideâ€"Clyp of First United Church. The ladies raised over $100. which will be added to the club treasury and s bikmae mmesct menth various organizations in town will benefit from ‘the momey thus ‘obtained. Mrs. Len Fowler conâ€" 2 ol s n cce â€" We read not go long ago about an explorer who opened an ancient Peruvian tomb and found the mummy of ‘a preâ€"Inca girl who saw ‘the light of day more than 1,000:â€"yeurs‘agq. She had rouged lips and cheeks, bobbed hair, painted fing@rnelils and toenails and plucked eyebrows. In a woven vanity bag beside her were a powder puff and tweezers, and in a compact decorated with feathers were rouge and powder. All of which really goes to show that miladys "modern" aids to charm are really old stuff. E P M de e e qo ty 2000 WB 200 TPB _ @8A ke â€"â€" Py AA A 0 AZA. today arral «her hair in an elaborate upsweep and keeps it in place withlfiy‘;fsén combs, we wonder if she is aware that the Warrau Indian women of South America were far ahead of her. They achieved fancy hairâ€"dos by kneading honey into the hair. then plastered it with #ish scales." ~â€" >~ up. Nearly every modem BDby. . y ): hy t + m S e e % w :. _ * P Senior pupils of the Timahins Migh and Vocational Schobl may be interested to know tisat Austia Jelbert now a freshman at Carlton College, Ottawa, has been pleond on the staff of the Carlton College newspaper.. Austin was editer in whief of the Timmins High School paper. He is now taking secomd yeat founnelism at Carlton, He is also studying French under Dr. Yomng, wio neceived ‘his doctors degree from the University of Bondemux, Framce. 2\ 2 T What to do on a Saturday afternoonâ€"â€"â€"the problem has been solved by the pleasant habit of organizations in town giving afterncon teas on this popular day ‘of the week. And a really swell one is sche> duled for this weekend at the Masonic Hall from 3 until 6. The deâ€" lightful affair will be under the auspices .of the Eastern Star. As an added attraction there will be an apron booth, babies woolies and an novelty able, so all in all, sadies, here is a splendid opporunity to do: some Christmas shopping. e ; L3 u0 P Oe e t 00â€" 2 o tA F F OAAAE se c â€" aG _ _VVLLILILL CADQLECSSCC to Mrs. Watson gratitude for the dervice she had given the Porcuâ€" pine Health Unit. Dr. Lane concluded his speech by wishing her every happiness in her mew location.â€"Mrs. Watson was presented with a corsage and also a l0Â¥vely jewel box by Miss Kelly on behalf of the . staff. i f es ' 0 t % A 4 The following guests were present: Dr. and Mrs. Graham B. Lane; Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnard, Migs Liois Kely, Mys. L. Riache, Miss A. Huhta, Miss M. Hudson, Miss E. Kain, Mrs. A. Reynolds, Mrs. A. Watt, Miss Jossie MacKinnon, Mr. Dick Sackson, Miss Betty Nolan, Watson. In honor of Mrs. :{my ‘MMM%W at the Porcuâ€" pine Health Unit, who left yesterday to Join her hushand in Sarnia, the members of the staff entertaimed nt a defightfully arranged dinâ€" ner Friday evening at the Meolntyre Lounge. Autumn laves and fiowers in striking shades of yellow, gold and brown added a colorâ€" ful note and the dining table was festive with a low bowl of pansies and tall white tapers. Pansy place cards and favors also added to the attractiveness of the table. ""TNJsS nad a yearnifig fer a "wae bit o‘ heathe." and at long lagt we have a lovely large sprig of it. .It came all the way from "Bonnic Scotland" where it grew in profusion on purple tinted moors. And we got it from bonnie Jean Stenberg, a Scottish warâ€"bride who cameâ€"to make her home in the istréet over a year ago. always had a A formal speech was given !bv Dr.. Graham B. Lane which expressed (a <th P . .0 at We | o+ n for hbagpipes and thistles»â€"â€"â€"for a v:ry long time we By Lilian O‘Donnell in the Church of St. Catherine, .‘-fllmw Barran, who are picâ€" . Byron mxd the guest of honor MI:S. Harfy th century Italian fad. Up to the, as a poet of that period beauty.‘"‘ ~When the girl of 5 s C os . . sc uons mm ied en Eie C h0 e o5 use ie cA iess a se ons hn ues sn 1 + cce oo ut . A_‘: ¢ â€" e l o : § A 4 n h + A * w f € . *%, j #4 # e § a C . c : : t t n . 4 ,1 !4’. ",(’/':‘\h € ; + liam B. Pritchard, Well.m .._.___.. _ One of the smartest of the season‘s weddings and one that was of wide inteorest. to their â€" rmany . friends throughout the Porcupine and in J William B. Pritchard, Well:Known Here, --------- Marries Eloise M. Tamblyn At London Later, Mr. and Mrs. Aube left for a wedding trip to Toronto and Bufâ€" falo. For travelling the bride wore a frosty white top coat over her wedding ensemble. â€" Following the ceremony, a recepâ€" tion was held at 382 Worthington St., W., where guests were received by the bride‘s mother, who wore a ‘black crepe frock with matching accessorâ€" ies and a corsage of red roses. The groom‘s moter, who also received, chse ‘a black ensemble, black accessâ€" ories and a corsage of pink roses. e No se k en ie e ul on o ols 197900 0. Brida auendmumur aners.Edtd allee who weremrfielhalove- _chmmmhfimkh%e’chrchofflm!tfvny Mmfihmleflwmmvmwr.mher mmmufiuadmmmgemwom sister of the bride, maid ‘#f honor and svert, bridesmaid. muueugummeruaryamnmmmaw and NMrs. J. D. mwumummdwmmn«mflu 183 Elm street N. #4. _ t# k esd s e ol * M”m se P Che N d B o Before an altar decorated with carâ€" nations and baby ‘mums and tall lighted‘ cathedral tapers, the young couple spoke :their wedding vows beâ€" fore the Very Rev. Dean J.. A. Chapâ€" leau. | The wedding music was played ‘‘by ‘Sister . St. Jean Eudes, â€"who acâ€" companied the soloist, Miss Marie Claire Marceau who sang appropriate nuptail hymns. _ ; Given in marriage by ‘her brother, Mr.. Roger Gagne, the bride was charming in. a cherry red wool enâ€" ‘emble with ‘black acoessories and corsage of Talisman roses. She carâ€" ried a white leather bound prayer book with satin ribbon streamers and wore a necklace of pearls, the gift of the groom. A wedding of interest to their many friends in North Bay and Timmins was: solemnized on Saturday in the Church of St. Vincent d Paul, North Bay, when Miss Bernadette Gagne and Fdmcend Aube, Timmins, were united in marriage. ‘The bride is the daughter of â€" Mrs. _John Gagne and the late Mr. Gagne, while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henri, Moose Creek. Mrs. R. T. Tamblyn, TMbo. sisterâ€" inâ€"law of the bride,: was matron of with ~oransze ‘blossoms of Irish lace formed her and she carried white reses in the ‘bridal bouquet. She wore a tiny gold locket, an heirloom gift from the groom‘s mother. , t CCC t uncA 3 ‘"IThreugh the Years.‘" The lovely bride, escorted and given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of heavy white F i crepe, the squard neckline with exâ€" quisite lace which was on her mother‘s wedding _gown. The lace formed paniers cver the hips and was insct in the slim sleeves and fell in the noint over the hand. The skirt flared fully to fonm a slight train over which fell her bridal veil of French illusion. A draped crepe brim, trimmed White chrysanthemums graced the Church of St. Jcohn the Evangelist where the ceremony wfls performed by CCC CE C 9 e WB Sta‘tes, tcok place on Saturday afterâ€" noon at London, Ontario, when Eloise Minna Juliet, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Tamblyn, Marley Place, and granddaugzhter of Dr. J@hn Dearness, became the bride of Wiliam â€"Bruce Pritchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pritchard of Timmins. Both bride and groom are graduates of the University of Western Ontario. ond Aube, Well Known Businessman s Miss Bemadette Gagne, North Bay marriage by her brother, Gagne, the bride was â€" a cherry red wool enâ€" ‘black â€"accessories and and the United Mr. Rolly Wh.issel who has been on a hunting. expedition for the past week at kamiscotla returned to his home yesterday. Guest speaker of the evening was Rev. Gilmour Smith who chose as his subject "Art." He gave a very interest. ing and educational resume on comâ€" positicn, ~texture, the blending of colors and : general outline covering the different aspects . of . everything pertaining to art. Rev. Smith also had on exhibit some of his own work and these received much praise from the gathering. ' ter the interesting discussion and review the meceting closed with the Mizpah benediction . followed by reâ€" freshments and an enjcyable social period. Reports from the various committees were read and the worship period was conducted by Mrs. Orr. Guest: Speaker At Meeting Of Fireside Club F.-ollowin’g the reading of the minâ€" utes ‘of the previous meeting, the junior ~choir â€"of Mountjoy United Church rendered three very beautiful vocal selections. Mrs. C. Wilk‘ins conâ€" ducting. _ Members of the Fireside Club of First‘ United Church held their reguâ€" lar meeting cm. Monday evening, at: the home ‘of Mrs. Ross Beattie vice- president.<= . â€" Out/of town guests were Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Aube, Moose Creek, Mr. and : Mrs..Emile Aube, Moose Creek, Mr. and â€"Mrs. Albert Aube, Timmins. Mr:and Mrs. Lionel Pellerin, Moor Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gagne, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. George Gagne, Sault Ste. Marie, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Curran,.;Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. F. St. Pierre, Mattawa, Miss Cecile Gerâ€" vais, O. Lirtie, Ottawa, Miss J. Perâ€" rire, Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. F. Duâ€" puis,;‘Corbeil, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sequin, Mr. and.Mrs. Hurtubise, Nosbonsing, Mr and Mrs Victor Martin, Bonfield. The youns couple will take up idence in Timmins. Among those attending were Dr. John Tamblyn, Tennessee, brother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Tamblyn, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pritchard, Timmins, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Pritâ€" chard, Kingston, Mr. and. Mrs. R. Marsallss, West Flamboro, Dr. and Mrs. B. Marsalles, Hamilton, Miss B. Tamblyn, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Johun Humphreys, ‘Zoronto, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Scott, Petrolia, Miss Muriel Clark, Belleville and others. For a wedding trip to Muskoka the bride donned a pale gray suit with dark turqucise accessories, and turâ€" quoise feathers trimmed her gray felt hat. She wore a ccrsage of yellow roses. Mr.. and Mrs. Bruce Pritchard will reside in London, Ontaric. Mrs. Tamblyn received gues‘s at the home of her father, Dr. D:arness, in a black erepe frock with royal Blue trim at the neckline and on the sleeves. The‘skirt was softly draped. Her black hat was also trimmed in royal blue and she wore a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Pritchard assisted in a periwinkls blue dress with matching featheéer hat and black accessories, Her corsags was in pink tcnss. Ar.hur Pritchard was his brcther‘s best man and the ushers were Walter Tamblyn, brother of ths bride, and Bill Johnstcn, cf Dutton. honor in forgetâ€"meâ€"not tlue velvet with matching fea‘her headdress. She carâ€" ried an arm bougquet of wire chrysanâ€" themums. . Miss Louise Tamblyn, niece of the bride, was flower girl, wearing the same shade of blue velvet and carryâ€" ing a colonial bouquet in wine tones. ThE FORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, _ONTARIO Mr. Merton Lake, has returned afâ€" ter spending the weekend at his parâ€" ental ‘home at Longstaff. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Len McNeil, have weekend wih relatives and friends in week in Southern points and the returned after holidaying for the past Kirkland Lake. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Laporte, have returned ‘after holidaying for some time in ‘Montreal and Quebec City. They ‘have now taken up residence in their new home at 206 Mountjoy street South. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bamford have left fo their home in Bracebridge after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willson, Riverside Pavilion. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome :"Be'langer and smail son have returned after holiday. ing with relatives and friends in North Bay, Sudbury, Renfrew and other southern po‘ints. Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Armitage and Dr. and Mrs. James Barry have left fcr Toronto Where they are attending the medical convention. Denis Mcore, has returned to Torâ€" onto after spending a brief holiday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore, 214 Birch street N. Mrs.. R. St. Louis, 172 Elm street S., is spendmg a week with relatives and friends at Elk Lake. Those present were Miss Yvette Boileau, Miss Yvette Rivet, Miss Inrene Lemieux, Miss Connie St. Louis, Miss Lorraine . Charron, Miss Jacqueline Rivet. Guests spent a most enjoyable time and lovely prizes were won by Miss Irene Lemieux, Miss Connie St. Louis and Miss Lorraine Charron. . Following cards the hostess served delicious refreshments. Miss Cecil Millette, 59 Maple St., S., entertained at a delightfully arâ€" ranged ‘bridge party recently. Miss Cecile Millette Hostess At Delightful :Bridge Party Many delightful preâ€"nuptial affairs had been arranged to honor Miss Tamblyn who this year graduated from the University of Western Onâ€" taric. Mr. Pritchard, graduated in 1946. Among those who entortained last week for the brideâ€"elect were Mrs. Bill Millroy, Mrs. Bil} Cunningâ€" ham and Miss Marion Morrow of Gamma. Phi Beta sarority of â€" which the brideâ€"elect is a member. Miss Norma Rafuse, South London, enterâ€" tained Wednesday evening and followâ€" ing the reEkqvrsal, Mrs. T. B. Escott tendered a dinner for the bridal party and the immediate families. In addiâ€" ticn there were many afternoon teas and showers and dinner parties for the young couple. f Mrs. C. A. Priichard invited guests to the tea room which was attractively decorated in yellow tones with chryâ€" santhemums and tabers. ‘Mrs. W D. Tamblyn and Mrs. T. B. Escott, pour- ed tsa assisted by Miss Margarec Mowatt, Miss Rosemary Stitt and Mrs. Bill Millroy. Gifts and trousseau were shown by Miss Norma Rafuse and Miss Kay Jones. ontario, for her daughter, whose marriage to Bruce Pritchard of Timmins took place Saturday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. T. E. Pritchard, Timmins, mother of the groomâ€"elect, recsived guests with the hostess and her daughter. David: Tamblyn, nephew cf ‘he brideâ€"el:ct, was door attendant. Smart Trouszseau Reception For Bride of Timmins Man A smart event of afterâ€" ncon dlast was the trousseau reception at which Mrs. W. F. Tamblyn enterâ€" taingd at the home of her father, Dr. John Dearness, Marley Place, London, Personals . My. John O‘Donell has returned from a hunting expedition at â€" Kamâ€" iscotia: c Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roy of Crystal Beach are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Roy, 62 Spruce street N., and Mr. and Mrs. â€" M. Clement, 212 Riverside Drive. Mrs. J. Dalton, Mrs. W. J. Morris, Mrs. W. Alexander, Mrirs. H. Freeman, Mrs. T S. Taylor, Mrs. F. Woodbury, Mrs. M. B. Hill, Mrs. G. Chenier, Mrs. G. C. Gauthier®Mrs. I. T. Brill, Mrs. G. C. ‘Campbell, Mrs. F. A. Bowman, Mrs. A. H. Hudson, Mrs F. R. Werther, Mrs. T. W. Verity and the hostess, Mrs. J. T. Gauthier. J. Baderski, Mrs. H. D. Ostrosser, Mrs. T. Byck, Mrs J. L. Wyatt, Mrs. J. D. Hope, Mr3s. R. Eddy, Mrs. L. Labow, Mrs. G. E. Armstrong, Mrs. W. J. Lloyd, Mrs. C. G. Motherwell, Mrs. W. Taylor, Mrs. G. B. Lane Those present were Mrs. J. B. Suthâ€" erland, Mrs. W. G. Brissenden, Mrs. J. E. Barry, Mrs. J. W. Stovel, Mrs. E. Following adjournment of the busiâ€" ness session tea was served and the members enjoyed a social pericd. . Plans were made for the annual Christmas Dance to be held ‘at the Riverside Pavilion on December 5th. Conveners appointed for the dance are Mrs. W. J. Doran, Mrs. J. D. Hope, Mrs W. Taylor, Mrs. J. B. Sutherland, Mrs. J. L. Wyatt, and Mrs. G. Chenier. Men, Women Over 40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old? of Mrs. E. A. Dobson. Mrs. G. C. Campbell outlined : the activitiecs cf the Adult Education Group and their plans for the coming Blue River registered perfect diamond and wedâ€" ding rings, priced to suit every body‘s pocket. The October meeting of the Princess Alice Club was held at the home of Mrs. J. T. Gauthier, Golden City, reâ€" cently. As project for this year the members have undertaken to make the supplies for the V.O.N. under the convenorship THE COURT OF REVISION for the Municipality of Timmins will hold its first sitting to hear appeals against the 1948 assessment, and other appeals and applications which may properly be heard by the Court, at the Municipal Building, Timmins, Ontario on Wednesday, October 29th, 1947, cammencmg at 2 P. M. Zimmins, Ontario Oct. 16, 1947. Alice Club Hold Regdnr Monthly Meeting TOWN OF TIMMINS Notice Of Slttmg Of Court Of Revision The House Of Fine Jewellery J. NEIMAN Inspect Them At Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality 2 Clerk of the Court of Revision 100 lbs. of coal. 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