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Porcupine Advance, 3 Feb 1949, 1, p. 2

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*Â¥ ¢ "*Under the captior we quote from one C gon, Memorial Hosp aftternoon, January this morning. (Thu: "Was born to Mr. ani pounds, four ounce: proud parents. H ",T;mmins worked 01 er Teresa Belec, als Our sincerest ulations wing 1 Gopps of Nipig« by,boy on Thut Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Morrow, 163 Charles street, entertained a of friends at a delightfully arranged party recently on the cccasion of their 13th wedding anniversary. . Dancing at the Legion Hall was enjoyed, this was followed by the party gathering at the Morrow home where delicious refreshments were served from a table most attractive with banquet cloth and a vase of deep red roses and fern flanked by tall lighted tapers. . following lunch dancing was continued. . Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Les McDerâ€" mott. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rudd, Norman Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. Russell ‘Hall, Mr. and Mrs. William Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hardy, Miss Myrtle McGrath and Mr. T. G. Carswell. es TOW.. OLH IFLâ€"â€" LE â€" U EKE â€"_ $ i h M s 1 Te C S o o1 on uh ons TS ce on taking to the hills, especially on holidays and weekends. . .however . . they will take time out for the dance they are sponsoring on February 11. . .and anyone who has attended a Ski Club dance in the past knows just what a time everyone has. . The place is Riverside Pavilion with Henry Kelneck and his orchestra providing the musical background. . .as an added attraction there will be ski ‘*songs and ski dances. . aress is optional and one and all are welâ€" . .. SEND ONLY THE FRILLY ONES. . .We were thinking about St. Xalentine‘s Day, the lighthearted grace to sentiment. . At first thought, frilly images of lace hearts and flowers and tiny cupids came to us. And then we‘remembered not so long ago when a perâ€" ‘son received their first "comic‘ valentine, so big, so garish in color, that every one who saw it laughed. This party also laughed with the rest of them until she could escape to a place to cry alone. PAGE TWO *In honor of the first child porn in the new hospital, the baby will receive presentations from several sources. While in Nipigon atâ€" tending the hospital opening, Heaith Minister Russel T. Kelley anâ€" nounced that he would provide the first child born there wtinh a baâ€" by blanket. The Ladies Auxiliary of the hospital committee has also provided a complete layette. The attending physician at the birth was Dr. William W. Wigle, of Red Rock. the first grandchild of Mrs. R. W. Copps of Little Robert Joseph is grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. 2 Cameron street North, and is the 13th I). M. Belec of 158 Spruce street North. Well, that u malice hasn‘t. whole towns. please the boy as tho her "What rep st ic valentines t the year. And so, in this m5nth of the sentimental saint, we want to reâ€" mind you. . in your conversations. . in your gabâ€"fests. . .SEND ONâ€" LY THE FRILLY ONES. . L The home of Mrs. Karl Eyre was the setting for a charmingly arâ€" ranged tea on Saturday afternoon. . .Mrs. S. R. McCoy presided at the gleaming tea service. . The tabte presented a most attractive aspect wtih lace cloth and its centrepiece of flowers f‘anked by pink and ivory candles. . Those present were Mrs. Sol Shankman, Mrs. Harold Shook, Mrs. Arthur Bruneau, Mrs. E. B. Weir, Mrs. R. E. Osborn, Mrs. F. H. Bailey, Mrs. Brian Shellon, Mrs. E. Baderski, Mrs. Albert Cain, Mrs. G. C. Campbell, Mrs. S. M. Dawes, Mrs. A. H. Cooke. Mrs. E. Gilmour Smith, Mrs. D. H. Powell and Mrs. S. R. Mc Coy. Most of these bits of destructive malice are delivered quite casualâ€" ly, with no real intent to harm. Often, it‘s just chatter to fill in time interestingly. . But many persons lives have been warped and poisoned by them. Cas «ts "acd Mrs.Claude Bowker, Buffalo Ankerite Property entertained at a delightful afternoon tea in honor of Mrs. George BudreQ of Toronâ€" to, wife of the Kinsmen‘s district governor. . .From a table beautiâ€" fully appointed with lace cloth flowers and pale blue candles, Mrs. Hartman, president of the Kinette Olub poured tea and coffee. guests were Mrs. Eileen Wallace, Mrs. Mary Fairweather, Mrs. A11i Maplebeck, Mrs. Bernice Ostrosser, Mrs. Doris Sturgeon, Mrs. Barâ€" bara Charbonneau, Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Rita Bowser, Mrs. Ann Hartman and Mrs. Bobbie Lawrie. Jack Shields was groomsman. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was held in the reception room of the Paradise Grill. The guests «were received by the brides mother wearing a frock of black faille, a black hat and a corsage of pink roses. The grooms mother ,who also received, chose a dress of silver grey crepe, back accessories and corsage of red rosâ€" guests were Mrs. Eileen Wallace, Mrs. Mary Fairweather, Mrs. Aili Maplebeck, Mrs. Bernice Ostrosser, Mrs. Doris Sturgeon, Mrs. Barâ€" bara Charbonneau, Mrs. Mary Jones, Mrs. Rita Bowser, Mrs. Ann Hartman and Mrs. Bobbie Lawrie. and ow on inâ€"â€"until the rC the hills, especially on will take time out for 11. . :and anyone who t ugly custom has about vanished, we hope. . But the n‘t. _ It still hovers around in nearby drugstores and 18. The barbed comment, "She certainly dresses to boys", ... the pitying Eut not truly pitying, "Sure looks ner husband was through with her," .. the whispered, p she has.. You know I neard..." These are the comâ€" es that go down on three hundred and sixtyâ€"five days of 1g V 1g01 CONTENTS ED 11 â€"â€"until the robins return, the ski crowd will be especially on holidays and weekends. . .however time out for the dance they are sponsoring on | anyone who has attended a Ski Club dancé in t what a jcily time everyone hnas. . The place is with Henry Kelneck and his orchestra providing found. . .as an added attraction there will be Ski es. . .dress is optional and one and all are welâ€" by Lillian O‘Donnell best wishes coupled with a host of congratuâ€" way over the miles today to Mr. and Mrs. TCy itario, who became the proud parents of a baâ€" the bovy w is their first child japers in that area +t Timmins. voy 1 d 4 $ llsl\.n'-v;,-‘. mt C 1 yScdED? A) mnevenr _ WEBre vouRr . . sEst noint‘ ; WHAT | L i‘ x WOMAN‘S PAGE 4 | Notre Dame de Lourdes Church deâ€" corated with flowers and candlelight was the setting for a pretty wedding reécently when, Marie Lemaire, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. A. Lemaire of the Delnite Mine Property became the bride of Jack Boyce, son ‘of Mrs. C. Boyce of New Liskeard. The young ‘couple spoke their wedding vows before Father Armand Gregoire. The bride given in marriage by her father was charming in a gown of blue crepe and a matching blue crepe hat trimmed with red roses and misted in veiling. The bridal bouquet was fashâ€" ioned of red roses, white carnations and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley, and she wore the gift of the groom, a doudle strand of pearls. a@ frock cof floral printed jersey on a white background, a hat of black trimâ€" med with red roses and visilir,z,and carried a bouquet of red roses. Mr. and Mrs. J. Watt, Frank Pacione, ‘Charles Stevens, Mr. andMrs. J. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Snider, Mr. and MrS. McGregor, B. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Jj. Beattie, Mr. and Mrs. A. Friesen, Mr'and Mrs. A. Peters, Mr. and Myrs. M. Langdon Mtr. and Mrs. J. Caldwell, .Mx and Mrs. K. Kennally, Miss Kally .Lat.ham Mr. and Mrs. H. Latham, and Mrs. Gerry Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Caprani, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Magnan, Leslie Sloan, Mr. and Myrs. Al Miller, H. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. E. McCrory, AlBert Baiey. | Miss Colombe Lemaire, sister of the bride was maid of honor. She chose Cusn‘ing. Mr. and Mi Charles Steve Mr. and Mrs. McGregor, B eS Prior to her marriage the bride was pntértained by the Delnite Mine comâ€" munity. Guests at the dinner and reception included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cushing, Miss Doris Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. A Robertson, Charles setchâ€" ell, Mr. and Mrs. Les Armou, Miss Joyce" Cox, Miss Agnes 14. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. R. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. C. Boyce, Peter Lemaire, Miss Margaret Boyce, Mrs. E. Rhyno, Mr, and. Mrs. Jack Shields, Miss Colâ€" *Abe Lemaire, Gary Rhync, Frank Notre Dame De Lourdes Setting For Boyceâ€"Lemaire Nuptials ‘The Timmin \{mc Grace Latham. Mtr. and Mrs Coulast, Lovely formals were School. _ The present and pictured ab« uple are now residing in much in evdience at the Friâ€"Â¥ and Hiâ€"Â¥.bail held by students at the Timmins High and successful affair was held during the weekend in the school auditorium. . Ameng those ve are Sherman Everard, Rachelle Piche, Evelyn Pexton and Jeff Caldbick. dz â€" se NE ADVA NCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. K. Bjorndahl,, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Waller, Miss Muriel Keyes Mr and Mrs. G. Reed, Mrsâ€"Mike Verdu, Mr. and Mrs. W. Koszur, Mr. and Mrs. K. Lockie, Jerry Bertrand, Bill Irimié, Jerry Sloan, Morley Latham, Jack Fulâ€" ton, Yorke Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Péeterson, Lawrence Carin, Peter Tent, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gyles, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hawken, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fleury, Ralph Dobson and Pat Bissonette. 1DMJWIIIIS i1 di l y # The Porcupine Hydro Club held a bowling party during the weekend. A jolly time was spent and prize winners included; men‘s high single, Howard Adams with a score of 2470 points, ladies‘ high single, Miss D. McCann, 234, points and consolation prizes were won by Mrs. D. Burwell and Jack Enâ€" right. Jose Poulin, Mrs. G. Smith, Gaetane Lemaire, Nora McCafferty, Joyce Dubâ€" eau, Shirley Graham, Alfred McMillan, Albert Tomkinson, Raymond Scearborâ€" cugh, Bert Levinson, Clarence Ashley, Jerry Barry and Jimmy Pescod. Invited but unable to attend were M.r and Mrs. R. McWilliams, Goldie Smith and Ken Morton. sn ismmsn mt mm w sn uen smm Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Doran and Mrs. Hydro Club Hold Bowling Party Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. D.: Burwell, Mr. and Mrs. B McDivitt, Mr and Mrs. H. LOott, Harvey Webb, Cochrane Cunningham, Nick Nastasuk, Aurora Toffanellc, Joe Resâ€" zel, Fran Cattarello, Jenny Pare, Jack Tatton, Mr and Mrs. W. Hindley, D. McCann, Matt Luhtianen, Bill Truax, Ernieé Lachapelle, Lily Lachapelle, Grace Tayor, Jack Taylor, Irene Pelâ€" Ieétier, Zep Pelletier, Basil Chulak, Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Enright, Mr, and Mrs. V. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. H. Adams, Mrs. L Joyce, Pep Schilvert, Jack Grant, L Curik, Mary Fenwick, Tommy Fenwick, Steve Petrula, Walter McMillan, Phil Robertson, Nelids Godinâ€" and Helen Business meony in 75 countries throughout the world are being inâ€" vited to. attend the second Canadian International Trade Fair in Toronto next May 30 to June 10. TRULY® INTERXATION AI sMM AST=URAIXNCE COMPANY OF CANADA Representative The future independence and leisure you are hoping for will be yours only if you prepare for it. It is never too early to make provision for a happy retirement. Don‘t let it become too late, How about today? 6 Gordon Block Timmins ind Mrs. Don H. Fairweather Julian A. Miner The hofie of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pescod, 132 Queen street, was the scene of a charmingly arranged birthday party on Saturday evening in honor of their daughter Eileen who was celebâ€" rating the occasion of her 16th, birthâ€" cay. $ Guests spent a most pleasant evening and the honoree was presented with a handsome record player for which she thanked her friends wholeheartedly. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Art Mr. and Mrs. James Morton, Mr.and Mrs. Jack Sprowl, Mr. and Mrs Henry Welin, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Mcâ€" Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keeling, Mr.s Shirley Pescod Feted At Birthday Party 12¢%, to 14% Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Doran and Mrs. ~Dawes are spending a brief period Toronto. Think of it, a sweet tomato with many fruite exceeding 12% Sugar. Nothing like it ever beâ€" fore. Note the beauty and symmetry of the long racemes of fruit, often two feet in length, Smaller than regular toâ€" matoes, but their superb sweetness and appearâ€" ance make The Sugar Tomato the finest vegeâ€" table introduction in years. Béars enormousâ€" ly and is in a distinct class for dainty dishes, salads, sauces, juice, etc. Irresistible. Be first to have it. Order now. (Pkt. 15¢) postpaid. _ FREE â€" Our Big 1949 Sugar Content DOMINION SEED HOUSE CGeorgetown, Ont. Seed and Nursery Book â€" Bigger than Ever Office 2295 Against a decorative scheme of miniature snowmen and evergreen bows in the window sills and a huge snowman standing in a corner of the vast auditorium students of the Timâ€" mins High and Vocational Sshool made merry at the "Snowâ€"Ball" dance sponâ€" sored by the Triâ€"Y and Tiâ€"Y clubs. The lovely formais worn by the girls made a perfect foil for the darkâ€" er garb worn by the gentlemen. Henry Kelneck and his orchestra provided the musical numbers. _ Dianne Lloyd, charming third form coâ€"ed was chosen Miss T.H. VS. of 1949 by a panel of school judges. Norman Lillie. president of the Hiâ€"YÂ¥ crowned the new queen then ot the delight of the audience danced a solo number with her. The entire group then sarfg Happy Birthday to Sherman Evereard who thanked them for their good wishes. Miss Evelyn Cyr and partner Pete Caldbick were the winners of the spotâ€"dance. . Their prize was a school pin. Dianne Lloyd Crowned Queen Of Snowâ€"Ball During the evening were served. Among the many present at the dance were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Runnals, Miss Norma Routliffe, Mr. and Mrs. ; G. Birkenshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Gower Marâ€" klo. Edouard Bartletts Janice Sherâ€" wood, Ross Gaouette, Yvonne Lawrie, Albert Nolan. Gertrude Matinick, Clarâ€" ence Watson, Ida Baxter, Jim Mac Donald, Pat Beattie, Don Wright, Helâ€" en Holland, Garth Brillinger, June Avery, Barry Brewer. Maroin Mac Donald, Ken Thomas, Dianne Lloyd. Norman Lillie. Loreen Anderchuk, Gordon Svans, Marguerite Lochrie. Ed Day, Irene Giallonardo, HMHarold Lochrie, Nellie Jamsa, Darrel Mc Laughlin. Cosco, Helen Blackburn, Donald Hindson, Rita Zamick, Jack Belec. Alice Scullion, Eddie Paslawâ€" <sky, Helen ‘Hegedus, Jack McGuire. Joan Martin, Rachel Piche, Sherman Everard. Sam Torlone, Betty Rose,. Bob Charette, Janice Staveley, Edâ€" mond Pare, Mérle March, Walter Kemâ€" hall, June Holden, Colin Corrigan, Evâ€" elyn Pexton, Jeff Caldbick, Shirley McElrea. Joe Porco, Margaret Robb, Nore Flynn, Marie Lemieux, Don Ferâ€" guson, Kathy Miney, Hugh Smith, Marie Gussiére, Jim McElrea, Norma Maclnnis, Al Landry, Elva Hayes, Roâ€" ger Landry, Mary Huckerby, Carl Dukeshire, Bob Smith, June Avery. Lavinia Campbell, Beverley Stiver, Mike Rist, Jean Armstrong, Ivan Mc Donald. Doreen Collins, Pat Conway, Mary Gibson, George Stanutz, Jytte Hansen, Jack Mitchell, Anne Lloyd, Alex Rose, Lorraine McCourt, Ben Varin, Jacqueline Potvin, Giles Gratâ€" ton, Dawn Stevens, Bob Van Rassel, Therése Villéneuve, Albert Fay, Anita Clark,; Ken Morton,; Conchita Perello, "”""’l”"""/"’Ol"""o""oo""l" agn uin itc ag SUMMER GARME t stt l eP L lt """'.\ | b | b \ b b | 4 J } \ \ \ \ \ % \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ % \ 4 + \ \ \ \ \ You Pay Only The Cleaning Charges On Delivery Valet Cleaners HEar YE KHear YE ABSOLUTELY FREE We‘ll Store Your EVERY ARTICLE FULLY INSUR{EPf _ and we‘l} pick up your clothes refreshment 9 SPRUCE NORTH THURsSDAY PEBRUARY 3rd 1949 Frauk Perello, Adrian ’t(‘he Car Church. Nora McCs Cafterty. Gilberte Mathe. g!.*r M soneuve. Sin one Vaillancourt, Stan: lov McDivitt. Louis Bendo and others Couth America has the three highâ€" est waterfalls in the worldâ€"â€"the Angel Falls in Venezvela, 3,000 feet high; and tho Kukenaam and Roraima Falls, both in British Guiana and both 2,009 teet high. The water. at Niagara drops only 167 feet. Third Ave. at Cedar Street JEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST THIMMINE® Optometrist D. H. Wigston R. 0., 57A Third Ave,.,, Timmins PHMREE MIGHEST FAMALLS EYES EXAMINED cLAssqugTTED Irvin Rosmer,R. 0. For Appointment | sCIENTIFTC EYESIGIIT SPEAAALIST Eyes Examined Phone : 2505 "'il!\’fl 1y y **;} 16 RACY A1s8 Mc

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