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Porcupine Advance, 16 Jun 1949, 1, p. 2

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Harriet Cue Bride of Alan John Bell Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell, Timmins Of interest to their friends in Timmins. . .When the grand con- cert of the Eleventh Annual Drama and Music Festival was held recently at Peace River it was highlighted by the awarding of a number of trophies to festival winners and among them were none other than talented Dolores Fisher and her younger sister Mar- jorie. . .Not only were they declared winners in the solo class but the duet, and piano competitions, both solo and duet. . .the adju- dicators were all agreed that the quality of work was of except- ionally fine standard. . .they also predicted that Marjorie would be singing in “Stars of Tomorrow” program in a few short years. . .In the open duet-piano with Mrs. H. O. Hongisto. Marjorie secured 95 marks. . .Rev. H. O. Hongisto also won top honours in the mixed quartette. . .By the way Mrs. Hongisto is the wife of the new Un- ited Church Minister for Matheson. . .Rev. Hongisto is a graduate of Timmins High and Vocational School. . .He takes over his new duties in Matheson early in August. . .Dolores and Marjorie are the daughters of Mr. and ms. Reg. Fisher, well known former re- sidents of Timmins. . .Mr. Fisher while here was in the insurance business with The London Life Company. Invited to attend were Mrs D. Ostrosser, Mrs P Therriault, Miss Lyla Pirak. Miss N. Kingsley, Mrs Ed Pritchard Mis. Fred hams MIS. H Ostrosser, Miss Marg Book Mrs. J. J. McKay. Miss Mary Adams, Mrs. E. Baderski, Mrs. J. Suave, Mrs. H. Egan, Mrs. J. Bacon, Miss Marjorie Bacon, Mrs. J. Pan, Mrs. H. ChaxleBois M18 D. Clarke. Mrs. A. Hilts, Mrs. D. Rogers, MIS. T. Blackman MIS J 1mm st. F. Last, Mrs. Joe Everard Invited to attend were Mrs. S. Mannila, R. Mannila, Mrs. S. Slack, Mis. M. Viitrsairi, Mrs. T. Petersen, Mrs T. Paakkola Miss Maira Haxjunpaa Jean Schroeder Saara Rauka.IlonaPihl:1ja V Makela .Aide Niinimaki Helvi Uehto, Isobel Piche. Mrs A Ja1ju Mrs. V. Taskinen and Miss O. Stevenson. ~ Cue. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard (‘ne 0: Manitoulin Island. became the bride of Alan John Bell, also a student. at C. M. C. 0.. son (I! Mr. and Mrs vapil Bell. of Timmins, in the Unity Church of Truth recently Given in marriage by her father the bude wore a gown of enboasod sheer satin, a headdrpss of white ardent“, and a tulle fingertip veil. She carried a uosegay of red roses and bouvardia. Mrs. Pauline Mouth!“ m her als- ter's only attendantln 3 line cream sacs oven"- blue £3qu and «triad ya. 10': m; mics. And. . .Miss Angela Burke, Mrs. F. M. Burke, Miss Jean McChes- nry Miss Ma1y Morin MissB. Gowan, Miss Vivian Pieice, Mrs. G19â€" gao1y Evans, Mrs. J. J. Evans Mrs. C. Pozetti Miss Lois Kelly Mrs Lou Gammon, M1s. Mamie Shaheen, Mrs. A. Brennan M1s. Harold Gauthiei, Mrs A P. Dooley, Mrs. John Dalton J1. M1s I. K. Pieroe, Mis. C. Boutin, Mrs E. Fleming, Mrs. J. Kearns, Mrs A. Cousineau, 1161s. B Bonhomme, Mrs. Plouffe, Mrs. M. McHugli. Mrs. Glen White, Mrs. S. McCoy. Mrs. Ron Moyle and Mrs. W. Ecclestone. The home of Mrs. F. Wilkinson, Maple street North. was the scene of a charmingly arranged surprise party recently. . .Guest of honor was Miss Sylvia Myllymaa who left on Friday by train for New York City from which she will travel by plane to Finland where she will s )end some time holidaying with relatives and friends. . . Games w .re enjoyed during the evening and winners of attractive prizes were Miss Isobel Fiche, Miss Maira Harjunpaa and Mrs. M. Viitasarri. . .Prior to the serving of a delicious lunch served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. M. Viitasarri and Mrs. T. Petersen, the honoree was presented with a gift of money carrying with it the best of wishes for a “happy journey”. Mrs. Claude Desaulniers and Mrs. Karl Eyre were hostesses on Saturday evening at a charmingly arranged shower in honor of Miss Mary Everard, bride-elect of June 28. . .The affair was held in the lounge room of the Goldfields Hotel. . .During the evening Miss Everard was presented with many lovely pieces of sterling silver to add to her already fine collection. . .Guests spent a most pleasant time playing bridge and attractive prizes were won by Mrs. V. Bon- homme, Mrs. G. Peacock and Mrs. D. Ostrosser. . .Bringing a deâ€" lightful evening to a close was the serving of a tasty lunch. The home of Mrs. H. Friedman, 117 Toke street, will be the set- ting for an afternoon tea and sale of home baking. . .The affair will be helq under the. auspices of the Hadassah Chapter Ladies Aid r)'nd"*wi1‘1““153.10%?)place ‘on-'Wédnesday, June 22, from 3 until 6 pm. Everyone iS‘WEIcome. “ ' ' ‘ ' H ” And this Saturday afternoon the Junior Auxiliary of St. Mat- thew’s Pro-Cathedral will hold an afternoon tea and sale. . .the Auxiliary is comprised of young girls ranging in years from eight to twelve. . .they are receiving much well deserved praise from the various organizations of St. Matthew’s for their contributions and hard work. Mrs. Florence DeGruchy is in charge of this group. . . One of the first women to staddaté from the Canadian Memorial Chiro- practic College in Toronto Harriet Lee We We hear that many lovely things wili be for saleilmade by the girls themselves. . .So let’s give these enterprising youngsters a bit of en- couragement by attending their first function. Mat. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Skavelem entertained the bridal party fol- lowing the wedding rehearsal for the Garland-MaeMillan wedding on Thursday evening. . .Others invited were Mrs. N. Garland, Mrs. T. Nevin. Mrs. Haganaes, Mrs. J. W. R. Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Exene. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Campbell, Miss Patricia Campbell, Miss Caulyne Byers, Mrs. D. Briden and Mrs. and Mrs. Angus Sinclar MacMillan. Mrs. Angus Campbell and Mrs. H. G. Skavlem entertained at a charmingly arranged luncheon in honor of the bridal party and out of town guests attending the Garland-MacMillan wedding. . . The affair was held at the Golf Club. Ennis, prvsident and manager of the McInLy: the briclmgmnm ropl‘ied fittingly to the toast ti Mrs. Hloc Word has been received that a gift of a museum piece bf china, “are and beautiful. is now on the way here from England, for Mrs. 3eorge David Garland, the former Elizabeth Peat MacMillan. The Lift is from Lady Elizabeth Cook. PAGE TWO Norman Ashley. 0! Victoria. 3. C At the wedding rt 113 on Friday. Lh‘ 10 10 ‘ by Lillian O’Donnell *3 OLD SCOTTISH Tradition was carried out at the Garlan. Millan wedding on Friday. . .as the couple lett the church at sod brivtly. six year old Susan Graham, daughter of Mr. 21: . Frvd Graham presented the happy couple with u lucky hora Fred Graham presented the happy couple with a luck; mounted wlth sprigs of white heather and satln rlbbo sent from Scotland to Elizabeth Peat by Mrs. James for many years was a well-known Schumachcr rnsld 19ft over a year ago for her native Scotland. :lll(| CONTENT S N( D'l‘lfi I) reception following the Garlanrl- MucMulan .hc toast to the bride was pxomscd by Mr. 1nd manager of the McIntyre Porcupine Min was groomsman and the ushers were Norman Kelly and James Veitch. All httendants are students at the college. The many friends of Mr. C. Bant- ing will be pleased to hear he is able to be up and amund again. after a rather ien y illness. Both Mr. and Mrs. Being: appreciate the many tel- ephone calls. personal calls and the kindness shown them by their friends The bride’s mother received. wearing olive green. with black accessories and a corsage of white gardening. assisted by the groom's mother in a printed crepe frock with matching accessories and a corsage of white gardenias. and neighbors idem md A lovely summer wedding took place in the Church of the Nativity recently. when Annie Marie Rysak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rysak, 407 Murdock Ave.. became the bride 01 Edward TOpornicki. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Topornicki of Toronto. The Rev. Gregory Shave] officiating. Tall standards of roses, carnations. daffodils and fern decorated the chan- ce! of the church. The wedding mu- sic was played by Miss Claire Vachcn, and during the signing of the regis- trr. Mrs. Stella POpovich sang Ave Marie and Because. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of petal white slipper satin. with a square neckline inset with nylon and edged with Brus- sels lace. The skirt had a slimflpanel ll) .ijropt with a back bussel and cathe- dral. train. Her veil of net fell in graceful folds from a wreath of lily- of-the-valley and she carried a bou~ qnet of gardenias. Johanna Hill roses and lily~ofâ€"the-valley. She wore the gift of the gromn, a wrist watch of write gold encrusted with diamonds on either side. The G. V. Hotel was the setting for the reception which followed the car- cmony. The many guests were we]- comed by the bride's mother wearing an aftrnoon dress of yellow. a white straw hat garlanded with flowers and a corsage of red roses. The groom’s mother who also received chose a frock of gray crepe. with gray hat Miss Nadia Bozek and Miss Maru- sia Gules were flower girls and wore {rocks of white satin and carried nose- gays of mixed sweetpeas. Buddy Wyshncwsky. was groomvman while Michael Sennuck. Terry Stefurak and Canny Wallen ushered. Topornicki - Rysak NupfiélVows Exchanged in Church of The Nativity and iri The bridesmaids were Miss Sally Dybyk. Miss Maky Bozer and Miss Georgina Kepka- They Wore gowns cf blush pink organdy, styled on sim- ilar lines to that of the maid of honor, matching pictuie hats and colonials of yellow roses and iris. “Graduates This \ears (lass m Viedidne ) :31) R h k F 1 l R d* * ”WOMAN S PAGE * \Irdrrllgx Sr. )H€(l)1li':u:h\')li(:)t§i(iil fesriuili‘ti auown above are Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Owen James taken in the gar- den at the home of the bride’s parents. following their wedding which took place last week in McKay Presbyterian Church. Rev. 1). Powell of- ficiating. The bride is the former Frances May Borland. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Borland Jr., 76 Balsam street South. The groom is the son of Mrs. W’. Ritchie, Toronto. Following a trip to Toronto; Wind- sor and other southern points, the young couple will reside in the Jarvis Apartments. Algonquin Boulevard East. Advance Photo The One And Only . . . . FRIDAY, JUNE 24th t {Eu . Cnc((fir:rs it c .IaCt. p Ȥ.>t.c. CT. ENE Admission â€" $1 per person Tickets on sale at the Music Box m ms ISLANDERS Riverside Pavilion Dancing 10 to 2 A.M. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jchn S. Olianski. Montreal: Mr. and. MrLEJBof’fman, Kirkland Lake: Mrs. Zelesky, Tamilton and Mrs. M. Ma]â€" chesky, Winnipeg. The bride and groom left for a trip to the Laurentian Mountains Toronto and other points south. For travel ling the bride donned a suit of gold colored gabardine., a mauve hat and corsage of roses and sweetpeas. On their return they will take up residence at 407 Murdock Ave. and corsage of pink delight roses Gifts to the maid of honor and bridesmaids were sterling silver brace- lets and the groomSman and ushers received dressing cases. Prior toher marriage the bride was entertained by her attendants at a large shower held in the Prosvita Hall. corner of Fifth and Elm street. and by Gwen Mustato, Eva Beckett, and Anna Linder at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mustatc. Tamarack street. Sky-Hi Hold Picnic At Ankerite Park 24th The Ski-Hi N-Y Club completed their season's social activities with a weiner roast and picnic which was held at the Ankerite Park on June 11th. The program was arranged by Ruth Dupee and other members of the executive and was supervised by ClifT Varin. This Club has been invited to assit with the checking concession at tlhe'Charlie Spivak dance on June o co .0 00. 0000009000.. on. ouzoouuootooooouvfz0¢ouo¢o9vozoo 9?... 003.00.. ooo.»oo.:.oo.. 0.90.9... .COOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO \c 00:0:O:.:.:OOO~.03.:OO0030:0300... 0.000.... 00:00 00. 00:0: '60. 0.. r0 255 The annual meeting of the Porcu- pine Festival of Music opened to all members holding sason's tickets was held on Monday evening. June 13. in the ccuncil chambers with Mr. George Jenkins presiding. The election of 1949-1950 executive took place with the following officer's elected. past president. Mr. Fred Wol- nc-. president, Mr. George Jenkins. first vice president Mr. E. Bartlett. second vice president Mr. J. Thomas. corresponding secretary Miss Ruth Os- brrrnc. and Miss Roma Porter festival George Jenkin Elected Pres. Festival Music .1'. Knox Jr.. Mr. J. Lillie. Mr. C. New- ell. Mrs. E. Pooley, Mr. J. Purdie. Miss A. Romauldi. Mr. E. Smith. Mrs. J. Ther1iault. Mrs. J. Thomson. Mrs. H. Wallingford. Mrs. T. Wearing. Mr. G. Webber. Mrs. C. Wilkins. There will also be two iep1esenta- tives of the Porcupine Registered M11- sic Teachers Association br-rnc-. and Miss Roma Porter festival secretary. Mrs. E. B. Weir treasurer. Miss B. Dodge executive committee. Miss M. Broadfoot. Mrs. H. Friedman. Mrs. R. Fournier, Mrs. S. Fowler. Mrs. The first meeting of the new exc cutive is planned for June 20. 'Prior to her marriage to Camille Sebastian on Saturday. the former Heien Milne was feted tit a bridal shower given bv Mrs. E. M. Stenlim 8. During the evening the honoree was presented with an electric kettle and a pair of blankets. A dainty luncii was served and pouring L9”: was Mrs. R. Millie and Mrs. W. Paterson ais- 533th the hoste.‘sin serving. Those invited to attend were Mrs. Tom Morton. Mrs. Rzn Moyle. Mrs. Rene Beilnger, Miss Elizabeth Rum- isccn. Mrs. Tom Stonehouse. Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Dan Marshall, MlS. E. Pruuix. Mrs. '1‘. Arnat, Mrs. R Milne. Miss Kathleen Milne, Miss Hilda Ross. Miss Jean Ross Miss Marjorie Piatts. Mrs. A Sebastian, Miss Vivian Pierce. Mrs. Frank Bcivin. Mrs. C. MacDonald. Mrs. W. Paterson. Miss Irene Bender. Mrs. Helen Sapinski.‘ Miss Jean Skelton and Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. C. Sebastien Feted at. Shmver in your bank book YOUR BANK BOOK is a little book . . . yet in it you can just about trace the outlines of your life story. how much you have left. It pictures at a glance how much you’ve spent, It’s one of your most personal, most private belongings. It gives you a full accounting, figured to the penny by your bank’s trained staff. Clear as a bell! Multiply your bank book by seven million and you get some idea of the book-keeping job your Canadian chartered banks are doing. There are more than seven million deposit accounts like yours . . . Your bank book is a limited editionâ€"one copy only. What is in it is known only to your bank and to you. Camille former . bridal mhm .e. Mrs. Sky received in gray mesh with navy accessories and corsage of yellow rcses. The groom’s mather assisted in blue lace and crepe. with Corsage The Wu flower girls, Arlene Romn- thal and Donna Rosenthal. were in w1.ite dress with red trim. George R'osenthal was groomsman. and ushers wore Norman Vigod, Almzm Baxronfidwin Hyde and Norman M051:- uwitz. Jun iod Mr. and Mr. Henry Shykofl hope to 9 their names appear as Dr. Henry mama and Dr. Ruth Shykofl arm 91! s graduating i the UnAverslty W 9E VACUUM PACKED 0 ALWAYS FRESH Thec rvvv'wwvâ€"v" )( were ma nembers « YOUR BANK med TH City .‘and whex and frien doen. Scot Miss Jannine Dom Blvd. has returned to mor munths at her " tnnding Normal Schnn RSDAY. JUNE M Uh M white 1c \E MUSIC BOX If“ ’l‘hirdAve. PHONE 3532.) ‘EVIIR\ THING IN Ml‘SH‘” PIANOS I] Ht cntlum Willis C0. Mason Rim-h RECORDS USPS U ronto 0! All Types he will vis in Edinbm (lax mo U931 m will, be Gonu‘al It It IT ( nl .pcnd the . ome after "at Ottawa m ivorpm .it hl‘l‘ H intern hip Hospiltal. ht- smfl of ,ll n Qu N ll vl. Eng- brother 1 Abor- um |( 0N

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