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Porcupine Advance, 21 Oct 1948, 1, p. 3

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Only complaints and appeals of parties having duly served notice me on or before October 15th, 1948, will be considered. south Porcupine Timmins And Telephone ]2() if no answer call 35(0( Oscar J. Stahl MB., fOR. FRCSE. Willis Co. Mason Risch RECORDS Ontario "I Spruce St. N., Timmins Office hours by appointment only Thursday, November 4th, 1948, at 2 P.M MJ the Municipal Building, Timmins, Ontario on I WISH TO ANNOUNCE the Court Of Revision jling on Saturday Mallette, daughâ€" T. Mallette exâ€" #s with Arthur . Perrin and the er Gregcire per.â€" and the wedding Mrs Paul Pitche. pes sPECIALIST INX SURGERY Town Of Timmins Take Notice That The 11 of my In order to remove pressure of the night classes held in the Public School the group meetings for drama, childs study, art and music will be held at 'the High School. Members are asked to take notice | that starting Thursday (tonight) 21, of J October the meeting for art and music will be held at 8 p.m. The drama and !childs study classes will commence \ on Monday, October 25. These will be held at the High School. The ihnpe was also expressed that these | classes will enthusiastically get under ! WaV . Plans have been completed for enâ€" try in the Music Festival and instrucâ€" tions are now underway. An enrolment of men would be meost welcome in the drama group as there is a decided shortage of the male element which has so far hamâ€" pered the casting of plays that require a male majority. The executive of the group hope that any persons inâ€" terested in drama will attend the next meeting. ‘It: was decrded that henceforth a registration fee of fifty cents would be:â€"charged all members caring to join the crganization. An election of officers was held and those elected for the forthcoming term were . Warren: Sparks, chairman, Mr. John Fisher, secretaryâ€"treasurer ap;d'Mrs. Fred Miller, publicity. The first meeting of the Schumacher Program‘s Committee, formerly known as the Adult Education Association was held in the High School on Sun_ day:afternoon with Mr. Warren Sparks presiding. Program Committee Holds Meeting __she was attended by Mrs. Ed. Perrin, |at matron cf honor, who wore an afternson dress of Chirese Red, styled 'mth an angelic neckline of net, a moulded basque and three quarter length sleeves.. The skirt, fashionably moulded in front featured a peated pepum back,. She wore a hit of Chinâ€" ese Red trimmed with a side pume of navy blue, navy accessories and a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Mr. Ed. Perrin was grsomsman. Aiter the ceremony a wedding breakâ€" fast was held in the banquet room of the Algoma Hotel for approximately 40 guests. Following, a reception was held in the afternoon at the home of the groom‘s mother, 4 Mountjoy street North. The many guests who attended were received by the bride‘s mother wearing an afternoon dress of grey crepe with black accessories and corâ€" sage of red roses. The groom‘s mothor who also received, wore a frock of grey crepe trimmed with grey satin, black accessories and corsage of red roses. Later the bride and groom left for a trip to North Bay, Ottawa and Monâ€" treal. For travelling the bride wore a chic suit of moss gresn tricotine with green and burgundy colored acâ€" cessories and orchid corsage. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Perrin will take up residence on Main avenue. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by hepr coâ€"workers at Natâ€" lonal Selective Service with Miss Anne Novotny acting as hostess, and by Mrs. R. Peéerrin and Mrs. Ed. Perrin W moulds length 11 ble gister Mrs Agathe Caron effectâ€" ang "Ave Maria", "Panis Angelâ€" ind other appropriate hymns. n in marriage by her. father ide was lovely in an afternoon of Madonna blue crepe, fashâ€" with moulded basque with cut cutlining the angelice neckline ree quarter length sleeves. From z~g slenderp torso, fell in sofl a bceuffant skirt. She wore a f matching material trimmed urgundy eolored feathers Bur. i in m 3 < * c ie ‘ colored feathers. Bur.â€" mittens, and a corsage ds completed the smart V. Salomaa Clerk At a preparatory meeting called by Mrs. Rose, all the local associations were represented, and plans were drawn up for the organization meeting. Mr.â€" R. Beattie, principal of Buch Street Public School and chairman for the evening outlined (the value of a district council to those presented. At the organization meeting, Mrs. W. K. Colin Campbell, immediate past president of the Ontario Pederation of ome and School, and a vice president of the National Federation of Home and School, spoke briefly of the Natâ€" ional Federaticn of Home and School. she #iso spoke of her attendance at the National Convention held in Winâ€" nipeg, She then carried out the orâ€" ganization of the Copncil and the installation . of cfficers. During the evening, Mrs. N. Atkinson displayed helpful literture that is available for the use of parents and teachers, ‘ The executive for the coming year In response to a request from the six local Home and School Associations brought by Mrs. A. A. Rose, district chairman, to the Federation of Home and School Convention, held in Torâ€" onto in the last spring, and asking that a Home and School Council fopr the Porcupins Area be formed, an open meeting of the Home and School Associations of this district was held recently in Schumacher Public School. Home And School Council For The Porcupine Area Formed Recently St. Matthew‘s Proâ€"Cathedral was the setting for a pretty wedding reâ€" cently when Jo Melville became the bride of Frank Corris. â€" The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melville, 7 Borden avenue. The groom is the son of Mrs. Frank Corris and the late Mr. Corris of Schuâ€" macher, Advarce Photso Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perrin who were married in a pretty ceremony on Saturday morning in Notre Dame de Lourdes Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Mallette while the groom is the son of Nirs, R. Perrin and the late Mr. Perrin, 4 Mountjoy street. . * WOMAN‘S PAGE KÂ¥ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONT ’; PHONE 510 270 Spruce St. S. Night Phone 1733 * * * * * * ***% * ’\ Don‘t Make A Move . .. # fi without consulting us! include, hororary president, Mr. J. Mc Celand, public school inspector; pre ident, Mrs. E. Pooley; viceâ€"president: Mrs. FP. Watson and Mrs. W. Nanker vis, ~recording secretary, Mr. S, Ire land; corresponding secretary, Rev. R Goheen; treasurer, Mr. L. Goedbloed executive committee, Mrs. C. Brigg: Mrs. N. Atkinson, Mrs. S Saxton, Mr: E. Smith and Mr. M. Upham. * * * * % * Conveners for the various commit. tees will be appointed at tht first executive meeting of the Council, to be held in the near future without consulting us! We make moving pleasant and simple, with expert service, United Movers MOVING a«c S T ORAGE Unable to attend but sending lovely gifts were Miss Leana Prince, Mrs. Helen Cook and Mrs. Helen Armstrong. Mrs. Thompson of "The Welcome Wagon" was also present and in a dainty basket presented Miss Arnold with about one dozen gifts donated by the various merchants in town. a little watering can decorated in pale pink formed a dainty canopy. Prior to the serving of a dainty lunch the guest of honor was preâ€" sented with many lovely and serviceâ€" able gifts for her new home. Guests included Mrs. Helen Weymss, Miss Gladys Irving, Mrs. Graye Pope, Mrs. Maryaret Cushing, Mrs. Marion Skelly, Mrs. Helen Cowan, Mrs. Rhea McNeil, Miss Marie Rochefort, Mrs. Laura Kelly, Mrs. Lorraine Wright, Mrs, Maude McInnis and Mrs. Peggy Mrs. Daisy Green, Powerline, was hostess at a chanmingly arranged bridal shower in honor of Miss Ruth Arnold, bride elect of the near future, Guests spent a most enjoyable evenâ€" ing socially. The rooms were tasteâ€" fully decorated for the occasion and the bride to be was seated in a chair especially decorated and over which Ruth Arnold Feted At Lovely Shower Followin‘g the bus§giness session a tasty lunch was served by Mrs. PDoughty, Mrs. Lang ard Mrs. King During the afternoon Mrs.~McTaggart tendered her resignation much to the regret of the members. Vice president Mrs. M. McIntosh will act as president for the forthcoming term of office. A lengthy discussion regarding the for the year took place. It was deâ€" cided that members hold a bazaar on November 17. Mrs. C. Surman highâ€" lighted the afternoon‘s program by singing a very beautiful solo. Mrs. George â€"Ross gave a very interâ€" esting and comprehensive report on the district conventon which was held recently at Kirkland Lake, The roll call ‘was answered by all members bringing a donation of food which the ladies will pack for overâ€" seas shipping on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. George Ross. and a pleasant social period was en ioved, Members of the Women‘s Institute held their regular meeting on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon with Mrs. McTagâ€" gart presiding. The meeting opened with the singing of the Ode followed by The Lords Prayer. Womens Institute Members Hold Regular Meeting Robicha ne 1 Belanger, L. Belange united in ichaua of 7 ichaud anc oi Caplan, Marie Belanger Weds F. Robichaud rs, Maude iryslenv. Unable to iUCj Irs. Decorated with a profusion of autâ€" nn flowers St. Anthony‘s Cathedral as the seene of a pretty wedding on iturday morning when Marie Paule planger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Belanger of Caplan, Quebec, was rited in marriage to Fortunat Robâ€" haud of Timmins, son of Mr. F. Robâ€" haud and the late Mrs. Robichaud Caplan, Quebec. Father Jean Marie . Germain officiated at the ceremony iss Estelle Boutin presided at the nsole of the organ and Mrs. N. me sang appropriate hymns. The bride was given in marriage by r brother in law, Mr. Lucien Arsen_ It. She chose for the occasion a le blue suit of gabardine, with a ssories. â€" Her hat of navy felt was lace blouse and navy blue acâ€" mmed with pale blue feathers and iling and she carried a white prayer ok covered with pink roses. Following the ceremony a reception is held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cien Arsenault, 56 Kirby avenue. rs. Arsenault received the guests aring an afternoon dress of black rpe with black accessories and corâ€" ge of talisman roses. The couple have taken up residence i1 nNIT of own guests were Mr. R. and Mrs. F. Belanger of e., Gustave Gavreau of e, Que., and Alexis Arsenâ€" nville. mark the return in teabag form to our FINEST ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY at no increase in the list price. The new orangeâ€"coloured boxes which have recently been adopted for SALADA TEA BAGS o furniture, given,, 9,259 free meal supplied, 3,849 free beds supplied. Timmins shared in these contribu tions, and in order for the work t continue, all assistance and contribut ions of any nature will be weleomed. reports thnat the following assistance has been given to the needy by the Corps Officers in this division during the year ending in June, 1948. 6, 586 articles of clothing were givâ€" en out, 89 families given fuel, 781 parâ€" cels of provisions given, 183 articles o furniture, given,, 9,259 free meals supplied, 3,849 free beds supplied. Timmins shared in these contribu_ tions, and in order for the work to Much Assisance Given Needy By Salvation Army Corps In addition to the work done by t] social institutions of the Salvation A my in the Northern Division, Brig: dier C. Knapp. Divisional reports that the following assistan has been given to the needy by Corps Officers in this division durit the year ending in June, 1948. 9. Relations amot panionship‘ 10. "S ents". Anvone lectures please col Bridge. Prizes will be 5 dosor prize. Refreshms served at the close of Tickets may be procured Everyone is welcome. \ Mrs. N. H. Atkinson w nounce that the ten lect give on "Discipline" will boys basement in Whitn« Monday Oct. 18th, from 7 These lectures will consis lowing topics: 1. "What i 2, ‘"Nature of Control" 3 Learning" 4. "Witting ar Influences" 5, "Authopity i 6. "Adult Chrtrol in J Free Situai:ns" The:] vironment" 8. Danger Whitney Home School Hold Card Party The Whitney sociation wish piace of the re; a Halloween Ca in Whitney 2ith. at 8 ».m. Legion Memorial Hall Wednesday, Nov. 3 Thursday, Nov. 4 The Ukramian National Choir Proceeds for Legion Building Fund SALADA TEA COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED With Music and Dane Fickets on Sale at Henry‘s Pharmac »U1ggesti0n interested ntact Mrs McQuiggan, Tenor neral Admission Adelia Pellizzari, Soprano The Ph nger § a T r ildren John Fortak, Conducting A Musical Show he 1i Assisting Artist I1CPrQL parâ€" ticles meals d . Presents Furniture Store In p.m Branch 88 ‘Oldat40,50,607" is â€"Man You re Crazy 1| of the Gyp 57 THIRD AVE. PHONE 16 TIMMINS Killeen‘s Electric Killeen‘s Electric »0 cents (General Electric DEALERS Ranges Refrigerators Andâ€" Washers whoao We Service Our Equipment Authorized ind 11 w}] PAGE THREE %.

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