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Porcupine Advance, 19 Feb 1948, 1, p. 2

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WE GATHERING OF THE CLAN..;.and there was a very happy gathering of former Schumacherites last week ‘way down in flalifax.. when the Amer-ican professional ice Show Ice- -Cyc'les played to capacity houses there On hand to greet the three girls ...Vera J enlun Audrey Jenkin and Elizabeth Sandul who are members of the cast were John O’Donnell. professional of the Halifax Figure Skating Club and WHayward of the Royal Canadian "Navy. All friends in Swmacher :the five had a merry 3,. ' in between shOWS Wflng and John gave a dinner and " _;' 3 girls’ hon‘br.’ M were sight-seeing tours and a nu 1-. em! great Ships lay at anchor. and th “-«3 efly was climaxed with a gala dinner dance at the ‘- ' m Life is symphony of color. scarlet maples, cricket's song,” . .. amalgam“) 3:12."; mi} .. ”'3' Silver basics of thebiNhes W to the misty (lawn . . . meeting on 'I‘u ma 1y. Puma} 7- ,1“? Ute is m team and slaughter, mmr s mirth and won- -. 53mm! times that: sham.“ ' n: 5 .. . g. arm, ’ AWKMa Indian. -- “*‘A We in“ Was when .lfle M as, wand-Ships made along ”'3 ” 1' “We“ ‘90“ W 6W" . life‘s stream. "a: Wm“? H u t m ‘ ‘. the“ ,5 ' ‘d a . fl _ a - . n ncrease a con on was ac - r c '_ " «can wisfiagarnm..arom memos, memories sanctified and ed for 1943 “9 Whig ,5; -_ 59 at; :hna‘ Plans wcic completed and conimitt- present day stifled papuiat'ion. ‘ = (293 appointed for the W. M. S. annual Thcf nidfiha 'We' speaker tOld her QIID'IHH Inn tn hn ‘1n‘r‘ thn 1ncf Griffin- nlnl‘In-d khan} than. \f-Infld nnnn‘vnnf‘u Man Hope and‘ courage in time of sorrow, faith that God will grant what's best .. ~ 8mm” mm almanac am, mac:- m‘a‘ as or dappled wwwmmmmwmm ”ll-“WW in.“ .."g’. 4 m , ammuwmmewe Mt Then “UM-’8 I“ burn .m plmfiy m “[4,”ch gift 01"; was :1 mm to him by . same. “6.: tum" poet Wan m t , _ . Sr ? If ‘ :‘é . ' ,_-r I. .' ‘ “W J. flamdcn meson r. ’1. ~ - t. i i 1 ' ’ ' . ‘ vitxnuon from me C.GI..'I‘ a) ' Life Is symphony of color scarlet maples, criCKCt’ 3 song, , members to attend their 4 ‘3 8M Mes of thebirehes, cutting to the misty dawn. ’ nieeum be: Tuesday. Ft-bsutir‘ #3355 ~ Another htghlight of the party and one which also sur-' pulsed and thrilled Mrs. Eyre was that her friends, Mr. and Mrs. William 1Doran who are at piesent holidaying in Toronto Wired eongratula-tions and a lovely .1arge bouquet of flowers for the occasion - 2 . t at: a: g 1,1. ' It was with many delightful memories that we recall KayEuhher and no doubt many of you local residents do a1..so ' lit has been a long, long time, since .we heard anythng about 118111th this interesting bit of information came to us yester- dazy1atternoon. Kay as you remember was a former social editor of the Timmins Daily Press prior to her joining the Air Force at the outbreak of the war” .Kay we learned, is now married and is Mrs‘Paul Laura-nee Roth. She and her husband are now residents 191; Vancouver..@ C. Mr3’13‘oth who has Served with d1stinction in1. the Army Myred‘zsevere in‘jhries . ”necessitating a long stay in various hospitfihri as completely , ream/sized 110111....111 and Kay have a lovely ' {Spacious h’oz‘ne .1 antlers very happy ‘ 3 . '1 '1 . 1. 11 "11 ‘ 11- ' “3,11 “I 1 Arid Jimmy Fulmer EKaYS 130.11. 1111110 ioined the. Royal Canadian Navy when only 1136 years of age $12,180 living 111 Van- ' ‘cou‘vef He, too is married-and is the proqu‘z. . l 9 1 b o .1: . .3114’1-1'3azve Memyss 167 Spruce street North, ___‘_;_jtf1tl,,p§rty priory) thelr’attending the me 3,; “weir guestsmwere Mr and’ Mrs. ‘ n’ “ "WVylie, Mr. and- Mrs. Bill'Bur- mm and Mrs B111 0111111111,,1111 and Mrsften McNeil; Mr. _ and " BobfiObscn Mr: and Mrs Bash ‘Howse, Mr. and Mrs. ”Earl Hawkins Miss Mary Trtpp, $13011 Moore, Miss Bess Gaid- her, Cec1l Sparrow Miss Marie Rochefort, Mike .Power, Miss Ruth Arnold and George Green. ‘ The decorating committee composed of Dave Wemyss, lmy Mackie, Jules Baderski, Lee Murray and Marie Reche- l’ort are to be congratnlated on their lovely decorative scheme at cums hearts stlaeamers dailies and darts. The Pavilion was turned into a Wenderland of gay Valentines non Moore was chairman of the dance and publicity. 7 3, . em 4 ‘ ;. ‘ 5” ’ ‘ PIOCedure 13!, " ' {when during the grand parade the gals were treat- 9!! B; View of the masculine leg turned out in full fashion "W diamond socks plain socks and even a bit of “unmen- mommies” showing. That parade which was the cause of much merximent was led by Dave Wemyss and Mrs. J. Winton. . Mns.aCarl Eyre, 7 Firsthavenue. 'Timmins first lady.,. was guest of honor at a delightfully arranged surprise party Sun: day evening .11-Iost was her son Gordonwand the occasion was her gbilzthday....Guests spent a most enjoyableeVening play- ing bridge and lovely prizes were won by Mrs. Shantz,_“Mr, Myand Mrs. Dickson ...Birthday gift from her friendsw‘as ind neckli Lillian O’Donnell mum 'auulbuucvmflu'fl. mm tannins. w No In Candlelight W um“ .1 m an go Kirkland and Marganet Laiontaine The wqpclitormm oI McIntyre 311121311 Was most ammcti'ue mm mm and cup-ids three feet 1n length and peeping tor-tn from flower covered trel- ' 'Y'Iist' At‘ ’one end or the room a Silhouettewi an old fashioned “lady and Gentleman stood and the windows .featured cupids 'with (1th on white lace dailies encircled with heams 1.1.1 ehargq Of decorations were Mrs. H. Gybulski, Remake! Youlten, Roge1 Todhunter, Joyce Elliott, Sheila Moran and Margo Kixk- '. land“ .. . “1311:1111 {under the leadership 101‘ M111. 8 111111311111 on she hhe111e,‘humhy " 11110111151" included 11 solo “Neanerzsml -{.Nearc1” 111mg by Mrs. w =11 JRpughty. 1101191111111ch :11 the piano by m 1 . 11.1611111011 Guest speaker mgemns; '11 C Juxy who chose as he'r subject “311111118011." ijs. Jury. now resident j . of Timm111s..11ved 111 Jamaica £01 he11 yams. $110 was 1111311991 as a lay men- (1‘11 111 111i: wese1eyan Meunadm 0111111111 :Dnglm1d,mth the idea of eventually 1314-1111; to Ahica but the need 1:11:19; * 1111' help 111 11 girLs Séc 011dary . 001 111 Jamaica unfler jomt Methomst mid _ -rfif-r :Pres‘byterian direction she Was ‘seht ~ % ‘therc on n. tempoxary basis. Coupled with he: teaching she did lay :pvea‘ch- ing 42: the comltw parts :of «he island and was persuaded to continue :in runs work until her mnrriagc and return to Canada in 1944. - “where use. two (rainy seasons con- :Linued *t‘he uapeaker. .one in May; the ,, okhor in ioctyoben, when the rain‘ com’es . .down .in-torven‘us. Thcrc‘js the infre- Mr. Sid C00ke extended a oo1dia1 we1q‘ome to membe1s and friends then tunné‘d the program «war to Henry Kelneck Who 1ead a merry sing song and who also played Several cle- lightful t1umpet solos. Added attractions to the prog1am was the solo “I Love You Truly" by Ben Jones noted d1strict teno1 and Jeanine MOrin Who sang Swetheart Waltz a1:1d as an encore Let Me Call You Sweetheart. Clare ‘Vachoh 1on- dered the Polonaise by Chopin and Sibehus Roma-nee as 1111 encme Mrs. Jury Spoke enthusiastically of her croWn colonies. The experiment the beautiful island situated two or here is matched with great interest. A three thousand miles £10111 he1e she university is being established and an told «01 the weather whose tempera- .enor-mous health: and social program ture does not vary much Wintex 01 is underway." "' .Smnnfln (not like these ,Northern Apmteeiation of 11151 exceptionally m- clinics) and of bathing every day in terestl 11g and infomnative talk was «ex- the year on the palm fringed white pressed on :behalf of the Auxiliary by coral sand beaches whose flowering M19. A. A. :Rose‘. A vote of thanks ‘tl?8881tbeauti§y the surroundings. 'aiid‘ttg‘fipgeciation was else extended Among the many attending were. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Adams. Mr. and Mrs. @rville Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keeley, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. ScaVltm, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Cooke, M1. and Mrs. H. Cybulski, Miss Lama Brown, Mr. and Mr.s Lionel 136m, Mrs. A-rt, Moran, Miss.Ma.rgareL Burke. Miss Sue Mea- do’ws, Mr. and Mr.s Henry .Kelneek, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jones, .,MI'. and Mrs. Dunbar, Mr. and Ma‘s. Les Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. George Fursc, Mrs. Henry Fulton. Mr. ande. W. L. Hogarth. Plans were completed and committ- ees appointed for the W. M. S. annual Spring tch to be held the last Satur- day at to: noon in February. Arrange- ments were made for forwarding of food parcels to two aged residents of Glas- guy. gSCObktt‘l‘d. During the interesting .mrogram Nancy McNeil, Veronica Shantz, Joyce Elliott and Nicki Marin: «dressed as Valentin" girls with mail boxes [distributed valentines to members and guests. Du’ring'the dinner hour Joe 'Slabodian and his Me Intyre Cdnce’rt‘Orc-‘hestra provided the musical background Dinner was catered to :by Kay Currie fiend her‘high‘ly 81710101“ stair. The ~tables were festive wth white cloths. large and Small hearts, red tapers in low crystal holders and vases 0f colored leaves. Judy Clark. Denis Mullayifpmlfimflfi} W‘m93“ Andi???“ . o sang “Won’t You Be My Valentine.” They brought den the house. -:Re-turnm~g they merrily sang She’ll Be Coming Round- The~Mmmtain ~Toot; Toot much to the delight of tho gathering. . ' ’* - ' -' - prising . the program Wsé$g :Kéthlzéeihé Mame; :iéfiividi ‘Cyblullfldé But stealing eve1ybody’s thunder was the darlingest little cho1us lme mm m perfqrm at the? Skating Club Com- The Fcbrmty meeting otfihe ents Misshnary W at ,g Edmurch'_i : ' _ to. ram cumming “mam. - m tribute to the late h: M m m the vet” ; | a: moment! to him by " awn" poet Wtkon Mac “:7? ”ts. J. flammcn meson u tutlon {rem the CG..I.'I‘ 3:» 1m xir'c fit mi: alight- guGhithr , .- '-* - 3 us“ on itjhc . 3"- mmem nwrithb 5'; Thu Nada Uni a cw?” Qluv‘ame la abidfng sing} ,Ly.. 33h fipfiecp is fit: ctgzesg gin; lufilc‘m crashing st. r,ie9 fbl} W"'V “IV MW? ‘Q'F‘l‘liw‘ f’ $1wa was abdlgshed ammo mamtiqn takihg mince manner :largely due a» the = ° ‘ " influenqetnf the cazly Math! 43st md Mails; prcachers. ‘ #Labor is still 2%cxty 531':er compared tc cit-her tugu #1. ”U ullulu, ..1|.\llu . ........... 3 :33. ’9 “Win? rind) iehiitig gioves azehahiea of pink cai- ‘E my,” ab drug ti‘kind- natiqns in wher hail y: 8 carried a ‘ ”q? I” is ’ c 939 M?“ cascade 70f pifiknmd‘w ie’ carnations. simi/esflg‘ yim resbingst ries, f 1k and Miss Peggy Gedge ‘m cornflower we“ * s. The island‘has 11 won- blue nd Miss June Suthexiiand in love- ileum! mum, :eontin’ued Mrs“; Jury. insthe-misi blue were bridesmaids 338‘“ 30!" {it "3'6 on Elle timeshoid 01‘ and wore gowns fashioned oh similar nmew mnsbibution m llama-den can "iincs as that 01‘ the maid of honor, make a success or 1." Britain will give Each wore a Chaplet of pink carna- 0"" more and more tesponsibilibies 1'0 tions in their bait and carried cas- he: eiov'vn colonies. The experiment cades of pink camufiom \ here is watched with great interest. A Mr Marvin Vansiek-‘le was his bro- universiby is being established and an the: 3 best man and ushers were wn- team-mans health ““5 80‘3“! program liam Lafletty. bmther oi“ the bride. is underway ” , .- __ and George Richardson. gum"; uqy; "um ,Iyupu nu uu. The nfofiha i've speaker told ”her - “ewm T-burieu pirate tren- SLIJ‘CX' 9; Sir Henry Moxgan being a .ono- e. Mamavenwr pad 49f new" term 1311911 of The {Bounty name i ‘tr-aduced Wd- fruit. *Its 99 is “imbaby the largest, in meantime. cocoa since“ 'f 1f mwwwm ‘Dofighm Women of the Mowe H Regular Meet 1° :Suthe'tslattd as; maid “of honbt‘ 'Wh'o elxwmrera' gown uf' Cactus pink taffeta c‘xfgshioncd wlth :FP-cter Pan collar and fur new *of buttons. outlining the front n of the moulded bodice, cap sleeves {r and a boufl’ant skint. he wove mat- Lâ€"l ich’fttig glovés agghablc of pink cat- " nathns in yher bait yapfl carried a " Given in marriage by her father Mmehefuounmympmrer wu- lien or uséd 1116 i. the {wide was radiantly lovely 1n a mgm 00336111511th Gar- was sorted and ' 31mm ‘Lof heavy *Whlte anti-.11 with :flt- 1131-, “31131. 331131, ”W11 111111 boxes..nd addra ted bodice and angelic neckline of Melvin 11111103119 Ham England '..F1ench lace and lily pointed sleeves From them United Church .gmup' At the (Eloise e ‘ Tiny satin buttons outlined» the back were Alice 31191.1(11111, Allen 11111111113 110011 1119} 41m of the gown to the hipiine and the PoroylEade ‘ViOla 51111-1111“. *Everilflade A MMthd] " flull-Iy fouilant skirt extended into :1 Le, Mlller .Gennehht Miller. M '19, m“, 111111111 'tbrief. chapel tnain. trier veil of (3111- (33111, 011111.11 111111 Bean Bahham w... M braidered tulle illusion fell in gracc- v 1111 1101-1118011, Mr H 11119311931, Gladys iul th1ec quartet length folds from 111.5111; Ben Simpson, Ken Stephens By BUS __ a eoronet of lace and seed pearls. She Nell Welton. Bob Graham, M11111, “Blade 1 ‘ ucarnied a cascade of white IOSCS and Gladys Carver 1395111133 1.311ng11 m. ,mape the 11111 or the g1:oom :1 beautiful 01,111, 51115191111001; 111111.11 Young. m1,“ .'.‘R 321:3. “Rem. .mm W 3111110111 31111111111 Watch. 1 . ... '4_'L:i --. n The Friendship Committee under Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Olavéson staged a Special program. of entertainment_ {allowing the meeting._ Mrs. Chir-4 (-oski and Mrs. Sarmicnto. won {he bridge tournament prizes; Mrs. Paq-v' uettc and Mrs. Spence took the hon- m-é in the 500 tournament and Airs. Cmttezm and Mrs. deLaplanto "4001c; home the Bingo awards. Following tli cparty a tasty lunch was serum]. 1 The attendance at the meeting was cvry good and the executivc‘asks all members to note the next ream meeting which is to be held on Hoa- day February 23rd. Prior'to her marriage the ‘bride was entertained by Mrs. John Kirkland. Mrs. James Sutherland and daughtm Peggy, and a dinner party by (he staff or the Canadian Bank of Com- The regular n-xecljng at the 'Wohidfif’ 01’ the Moose, Clpptcrfifil was he” recently with Senior Regent Mrs. 411. . ()lavcsmn in the chair. This meeting was 61’ Special significance :10 the -la-., . . (lies; as it was; the celobl‘ation of thé .3 .1 Annual Chapter night. Out of town guests were Mr. and? N113. Maxvm Vansickle, Hamilton. ‘ merce. Gifts to the attendants wéré com- pacts to the maid of honor and brides- maid and gpld pen knives to "the groomsman ant the ushers. a suit’ of broWn With blush pink blouse. a French hat of browntand pink coq steamers, and an ocglqt coat. wi 1 uaua. Latex, the bi‘ide and groom heft for a trip to Quebec City, Mantreal and on ma For Lmvel‘lmg the bride wore Immediately following the cere- mony a reception Was ‘held at the home 01' Mrs. Harold Jones. 55 the :‘bvides mothex reeei-ved w ' I" WWDUQW c...- "uâ€"v-.-- Hamilton." .2: 3: ¢ ' r m #5110 Mmcnts. calm as- The young couple spoke {heir wcd- 33‘ #‘ggwyMy Stp‘th. Get new Mil: ding vows Loturdfliefi. J A. Brockeu- '1", Sarah 00 ty a'nd Mari Melltzc maummmh wedfiing music Members-of the XaungI’edple's Union :m Mi!“ pl yea throfi‘flho}. th ceremony is: f.“ Included liq» a“. flm‘w‘fit.‘ may usflng fthe .3 my mKfilens durum or. the témr C Wanna nannies mu. Ruby Mo Armitage sum: 0 Promise“ Me. _ W m m and flea Clark. evening at 8 u‘clock in i'l‘rinuy that "W " 8 ‘ nhmnmmmyinsotmmam «Mm-Q a1 .5333" W?“ her "'39 °f We es mm: '88 WW’W iov.’ rseas We on haul; ’ seasons 3 mm W“ n!“ ' ' 'who aha roadu . g ‘ 5 J r. ‘ ' MI! . or- Mr an Mrs. 3W R. Lnflerty heme IIB I" ‘ ' . the brig? or Lingnln castle Vansm. wn of W)" and Mrs. L'. yam... wwz'w‘sw-i e “zéffié was? pttcfidéfiih M'Iss'chgy By canmeltm anthem cutting d early Siring movers in imam” evening at a nclock in Trinity th- ‘llcd Chu nJ". amacher. one of the seasons at wedding was @- Watflnmmflimflwfimfim «mm . an: mm on alumni-e .. _’.â€"-;.~, gum WSW to the chm-dim. “I “,de : _ J , the 80“ you which followed” 31am m the a“ a 3 : which W13“: playing of m an of Ms. M mm es mm: was comm 1!? sov: mens mic on hunt? mice M Who (1‘80 m ‘ Mm wmmnmm MI 1 lie-«conditioned 6-942. Breaktast Suite Myron Consume Automatic Record Used Merchandise VALUES? Phone 94-4 13 Pine 81:. Smith *mrvfi‘ 133:4. 0'4" “I $25.00 $20.30 $42.50 L'ofi ' l .v. *1. “)3- than an addmepmg. min #3 aha“ 1}._ aiming them as they‘mrmh, ,- - _ v * each (3ch ”mun“ “4" ' cwmentbez-s and 18011 articles tanned win. Next group meet will. be held at the home of .Ws. R. Edlesbcn, Maples Sta; on Web find. 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Mgrribtt um} Mrs. W. Oflspin serve wean Ms; m; m a vuiig Plum were made to hold u 01 3‘3)”. m the 30mm?!- £31.15 r Bellman NW” odq A n é 2 < not now wifll < the $700 «tum ”2'60 o) :1 fi'fiflf MM 53

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