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Porcupine Advance, 4 Aug 1949, 1, p. 2

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i it / :W o Noi O t M S y «ns e *nfi wawris yM :?95 't,fif'gu; ' fii‘%“gfi) ++ â€" !” # awm ni i# M T JOYCC Webber Married in [\ ;. na~nr. ., 3 Pretty Summer Setting] K WOMANS PAGE PÂ¥ 4 *4 318 i+ Jz IRA lA 40 To : | t /.. . )\’!."i t¢4#%%> ¢% * hofinathh e ioh in t ... Aid Society work. They reached this decision at a ‘wellâ€"attended meetâ€" ~ing in ‘the Cochrane town hall last Thursday evening. Three months ago directors of . the _Children‘s Aid Society in Timmins deâ€" Eided that its work should be confined ~â€" o the Porcupine Camp, ‘and that â€"~rhunities in ‘the fedéral riding‘ of Coâ€" Wls > . ;chrane should be asked to set up their % w e 6P we 5 is ; 'f‘: w ® ’:’ *# ~‘own organization. ~ Present at Thursday‘s meeting were Mr. B. M. Heise, Deputy Minister of Public Welfare and Mr. B. Beaumont. ‘ directof of the child welfare branch of the Department. They had preâ€" viously met with directors of the Timâ€" mins organization and explained the ‘viewpoint of the latter: that the Porcâ€" upine ‘Qm had contributed nronar. With the ripening and harvesting of cereal crops, officials of the Crops Branch, Ontario Department of Agriâ€" culture, draw attention to the matâ€" ter of planning for local fairs and maâ€" jor exhibitions. ‘"‘This is an excellant manner of adâ€" verti ing the farm ‘and individual quality â€"products," an official of the Department points out. Displays will greatly assist in building up agriculâ€" tural exhibits and interest in farm products." ‘First major show of the season will be the Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto from August 26 to Sepâ€" 10. Classes are provided for winter wheat, early and late oats, barâ€" ley corn, turnips, mangels, tobacco and five‘ leading varities of potatoes. Prize Â¥ J _ 3+ 4t 1Â¥ A iÂ¥ Â¥if / »(‘)v'" > ; $ 4* N63 Following the reception the couple lefft on a wedding trip to points South, ~the bride wearing a travelling suit of ice green with black accessories. On Kheir return they will reside at 235 Heamlock street j «Gifts to the attendents were a sweaâ€" iter to the best man and to the maid _ of henor and bride‘s maid, costume jewe‘ry and the flower girl a locket. Prior to her marriage the bride was Bntertained by Mrs. P. Master, Aunt «of the bride. Hollinger Staff, Mrs. Parks Mrs. Sanderson and Mrs. Johnton. 4t ’!..:, I.nnaad Kay Macinnis of ing her paronts, Mr. municipalities #long the same line. It was the general opinion that the municipalities should do everything in their power to assist the CAS in a meastuire commensurate to population, and the following resolution was aâ€" dopted: "That this representative meeting of Northern municipalities go on record as being in favour of carâ€" rying on with the Cochrane District Children‘s Aid Society, and further Bemaas c 22 SR 1 ~ Present at Thursday‘s meeting were Mr. B. M. Heise, Deputy Minister of Public Welfare and Mr. B. Beaumont, directof of ‘the child welfare branch of the Department. They had preâ€" viously met with directors of the Timâ€" mins organization and explained the viewpoint of the latter: that the Porcâ€" upine ‘Camp had contributed proporâ€" tionately more money toward hte upâ€"_ keep of the Society than the municiâ€" palitiet in the northern portion of theâ€" Acting mayor Herb Reed of Iroâ€" quois Falls stated that the CAS in Timmins lacked "sales ability‘"‘ in putâ€" ting over drives for public subscripâ€" tions,. but seemed ‘to be unwilling to n i 1t coule 52. .% ESE CVE A GA C454 means be taken to explain the needs of the Society, and that local service clubs be contacted to take charge in drives for funds." Mr. Heise agreed to carry the meetâ€" ing‘s proposal back to the Timmins group, and then to make his report to Toronto. the bride‘s mother wore a flowered pin point lilac.dress with white accesâ€" sories and corsage of pink orses. The groom‘s Mother wore grey with white accessories and pink roses. and that efi‘orts to ~obtain more financial assistance from these h.d met with little success. se 4t TT Seas a orqlniutions to conduct a cam- p:z.- w half. . There were exm : ag opinfon ‘from â€" other Bridesmaid Miss Florence Rickard was gowned in Lilac taffeta in the same deâ€" sign as Maid of honor. Miss Paulette Desjardines who attended t::e bride as a flower girl. and wore a dress of pale Mr. Roland Secord was best man and Maitt Brough ushered a reception was held at the Hollinger Hall. Receiving bride‘s vell was of iingertip length mm net held by a crown of seed pearls and she carried red roses. Miss Joyce Parks attended her as maid of honor, wearing yellow taffeta with a amall bustle and carrying a hasket « COCHRANE â€"Communities in the district of Cochrane between Ansonâ€" ville and Hearst don‘t want to be diâ€" vorced from Timmins in Childron‘s bodice was fitted and the long sleeves came to points at the wrists. The train. â€" The skirt was caught at the front with orange blossoms to reveal ‘The bride was given in marriage by her father. â€" Her gown of satin with an off the shoulder ruffled yoke North Cochrane Communities Ref use Divoree f from Children‘s Aid Society For The Rest Music Mr. Ted Walsh has returned to nis home in Cochrane after spending the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Craig. There are also special prizes for Agricultural Societies within the proâ€" vince., â€" There are 250 fall fairs in Onâ€" tario as well as several county fairs and sHows during the winter and spring. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clemenson and daughter Lois have returned to their Mrs3s. A. Nelson and daughter Grace mave returned to their home in Cochâ€" rane after spending the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Craig 254 Ogden Avenue. lists are now available after complete revision and addition of prize money. A‘_gppy can be obtained for asking. home .in North Bay after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Art Demeza at their summer cottage "KilKare" on Gauthier Lake. Now is the tim=e to plan for showâ€" ing grain and other produce, the Deâ€" partment.points out. Hostesses‘ for the evening were Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Mary McCafferty. Among those present were: Friendâ€" g:.lip Mrs. E Everette and Mrs. Mary Willlams. Mrs. Francoeur, Mrs. Lucy Jolivet. Mrs. G. Turgeon, Mrs, 0O Turâ€" gecn, Mrs. Marcel Chartier. Mrs. B. Lamarchc, Mrs. A. Lamarche, Mrs, R. Pervest, Mrs. Bill Catherwood. Mrs. P. Robitaille. Mrs. A. Valcourt, Mrs. G. Hertz, Mrs. L. Lapierre, Mrs. A. Watt, Mrs. M. Lafleau, Mrs. M. Muson, Mrs. ®F. Ruscior, Mrs. Margaret Craig, Mrs. Murie!l Miller. Miss Cora Craig, Mrs. ting, Miss Annette Dubroy and Mrs. Helen Wilson. North America on 25 railways and a steamship. Railway officials comâ€" mented that the issuance of this type ofi ticket requires the skill 0f an exâ€" perienced passenger agent. â€" Miss Staâ€" dish‘s itinerary called for brief stopâ€" overs enroute, including Toronto, Montreal Boston, New York and Washâ€" Plan To Be Ready For Fall Fair Shows The lunch table was centred with a jarge cake decorated in pink and blue with Happy FEvent in large letters aâ€" crcoss the centre. Mrs. Teed received many lovely and useful gifts. | Montreal â€" â€" A ticket measuring six feet in length was in the purse of Miss Tillie Standish, of Vancouver, when she arrived here recently by theâ€"Canâ€" adian National Railways‘ "Continental Limited" on a 8590â€"mile trip around Unable to attend but contributing to the event were Loretta Cooper and Mrs Kay Raymer. Women of Moose Hold Baby Shower Mr. Randall MacInnis left on Satâ€" t irtinant. nointe mt cA nd Mrs. O. Kelly. have returned 33 artment.points out. .. > s gxowa,| .l ;. ,P T Sudbiry artter visiting A0d Mrs. Harvey Greer have N PERSONALS NCR iEA rettn"ned to their home at Wrightville BOrE of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cooper Quebec, after visiting at the home:of t§re Property Mr {Greer‘sc hraithas ando cirtkam in 1a zs SIXâ€"FOOT TICKET FOR 8500â€"MILE TRIP with ruffies of tulle enâ€" crusted with sequins, turned in a fine studded, Sonja Currie of Edmonton, Alberts, Runnerâ€"up to the Eastern U.s Pair Champion gewned in black mood throughout the entire perforâ€" mance | Diane Williams of Calgary, Alberta, Western Canada Junior Leadies Chamâ€" Attractive Audrey Sherbin in white satin and tulle with matching headâ€" dress gave one of the finest solos of the evening. She gave an interpreâ€" tation of the Poet and Peasant Overâ€" Ten year old Brian Page had the auâ€" dience in an uproar with his rubberâ€" kneed aptics, he impersonated everyâ€" bne and everything and kept the people in a laughing and exhilarating ture. ~Jimmy Phillips of New York City, Eastern United States Pair Cahmâ€" pion, received a fine ocvation for his terrific jumps which was a source of amazement. by Mimi Heman, of University City, Mo., US.A. . For this occasion Miss Heman chose a most attractive cosâ€" tume of white organza with flower The gala program opened with Shelâ€" don Galbraith of Berkley, Cal. U.S.A. giving a splendid demonstration of jumps and school figures. Rittle Kathleen â€"McCormick, Monâ€" treal, Que., youngest skater of the local school who is five years of age thrilled the crowd with a lovely solo. Dressed in sparkling silver lame the tiny star of the show stole the hearts of the large gathering as she twirled and spun to the merry tune. of the ‘"Teddybear Song." Margaret and Jimmy Head, th» fqz_'mer dressed in soft blue organza Bring to a most successful climax Gne of the best field days held to date memkers of the Porcupine Figure Skating Club presented one of the finâ€" est exhibitions of figure skating ever held here and there have been fine exhibitions. Fine Skating Exhibition Personals Ends Field D#yâ€"Program . ‘att ding t Moose Marchin Pausing for a while for pop'.mi:fwwiehes at the Interâ€"Collegiate Dance held at the Riverside Pavilion last Friday evening with the music supplied by Henry Kelnc¢ek, are from left to right; Geirry Loubert, Muriel Gratâ€" ton, Eliup.eth Rinn, Midshipmanâ€"Mike Turner, R.C.N.,..Elganor Cyr and Matt Mesich. Advance Photo Something novel in the mnri.ue celebration was se cn last Monday mm‘lhg am fie m of Timmins when Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moscarello were driven about the town on a horse and wagon. above are Mr. and N)‘s. Moscarello and Mr. Emile Brunetie the driver of the chariot. \ s ... Advance Photo «a dressed in white chiffen, sequin five tim«=s Swiss Champion and Euroâ€" pean Champicn 1947 and Professional ~of the Porcupine Skating Club brought‘ ~*he house down with the finest perâ€" formancte ever witnessed here. His jumps which included magnificent double and single jumps, and his fast intric¢ate footwork, coupled with his grace and precision were the highâ€" light of the whole performance. ter BE have returned to their home in naftarvmtmzatthcma Mr. Greer'c brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law turned to town after motoring to Torâ€" onto with Mr‘ and Mrs. H. Thompson of South Porcupine. The Induction Service of the Rev. Pafry and daughter Marilyn have C. R. Blaskett, the new Minister for l°ft to spend the next few weeks visâ€" ‘Trinity United Church, Schnacher, !Ning friends in Egansville Ontairo also will be held August 5, in the Trinity At Campbells Bay. Mr.â€" and Mrs. B. Davies of Gold Centre accompanied by their son Dave have returned home from a holiday. motoring in Southern Ontario In the dance session, John O‘Donnell, paired with Marjorie Jean Wallace of New York, dressed in a stunning blue velvet trimmed with sequins and, Hans Gerschwiler and Gloria Howley, costumed in black chiffon velvet with sequin trim were easily the most outâ€" standing dance pairs on the ice. Their perféct timing and* their rythm and their graceful sense of balance was an accomplishment in itself. PERSONALS returned to her home after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cooper McIntyre Property. Mr. and Mrs 8 Fulton who have been vacationing at Sesekeneka Lake have returned to their home Dr. and Mrs. Foster and daughter Sidney, and son Chuck. left today for their home in North Dakota after their daughter and son attended the sumâ€" mer skating school. Betty Hiscock, Oshawa, Ontario, Gold Medalist and contssting for Canâ€" adian Senior Ladies Champion, dressâ€" ed in a lovely Hungarian Gypsy cosâ€" tume turned in a performance that was precision and gracefulness itself. Maureen Senior, Canadian J‘unior Laâ€" dies Champion, gave a demonstration pines own Mildred Vervik, in red velâ€" vet, trimmed with Brugsels lace exeâ€" cuted a fine and difficult solo which turned out to be one of the highlights of the evening. ; _A “Heap of. Trouble" featuring Gorâ€" don Paul, Roger Toedhunter, and Tom Collins, all dressed to kill as Irish Washerwomen, compl_ete with . pails, mops and other paraphanalia kept their audience laughing most heartily. Buntâ€" ley Soley, dressed in sailor costume performed admirably in "The Saiâ€" lor‘s Hornpipe.‘". Gerscheiler, World‘s Champion of 1947, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greer and daughâ€" i Rae Kallio has returned to her visiting in Sudbury over »‘- e t Mr. and Mrs. J. Durno have returned to their home in Oshawa,after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S Fulton l"i“;rc'e. anied by their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€" law Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tait who have now returned to Selkirk, Manitobe. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Charren of Montâ€" guests at the home of Mr. réal are of â€"‘Toronto is visâ€" of her parents Mr. Hunt, home Miss Viola iting at the Dr. Fustine Cook. from Sudbury has returned to her home after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cooper McIntyre Property. Miss Julia Landria, has returned to their home in Sudbury after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cooper, McIntyre Property. Mr. and Mrs. H. Peéellerin and family left recently to spend the next two weeks at Oak Clair Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. D. Greer and daughter Joan have returned to their home at Gold Centre after visiting in Detroit, Kingston, and Ottawa. Mrs. Secord Robinson and daughtâ€" ers Joan and Nancy Adamson of Kapâ€" uskasing spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joiun Pratt, 40 Patricia Blyvd. Mr. Herb and Fred Schroeder have erturned <â€"home after spending â€" two week visiting friends and relatives in Southern Parts. _ Mr. and Mrs. J, Sheculski have reâ€" turned home after spending the weekâ€" end in Kirkland Lake. . While there they attended the Moose Convention. Mr. W. Teed hasâ€"returned home after attending the Moose Marching Club Convention in Kirkland Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James Kent and son Mr. and Mrs. Blake Martin have reâ€" Miss Muricl Beach of Quebec City is siting at the home of Miss Vivian 6 â€" mufned to their home at Wrightville T Quebec, after visiting at the home:of Mr Greer‘s brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law. Â¥. Mr. and Mrs. D. Greer, Gold Centre. skating school for the past tnree weeks. the cost for the area, and the district was not contributing their share toâ€" wards defraying these costs. Copies of the letter were sent to Mr. Beaumont. the Director of the C. A. S. of Ontario and Mr. B. W. Heise, Deputy Minister of Welfare. ‘The Timmins Board met with the Director and the Deputy Minister last week and explained their position. * No decision has been reached. but it is expected that a meeting will be held within the next tew days." The first tests to be held at the Summer Skating School at the McInâ€" tyre Arena were in progress over the weekend. The skaters have been practicing diligently for the past three weeks in preparation for the dance tests; Those taking part in the tests for the Preliminary Dance were: Diane Williams, Elen McMillan, Betsy Slaughâ€" ter, Ariene Jones, Sheila Mhldowney, Julie Yawkey, Feet Habgerty, Lucy Curly Joyce, Lauren Jackson, Renata Jackson, Ruth Oppenheimer, Rose Sbâ€" bagh, Diane Oille, Robin Findlay, Sheila Hughes, Jean Vollman, Mrs. Mrs. C. Willoughby and daughter Mureen of Noranda and Miss Jean Murtagh R. N. of Montreal are guests at the home of Mr. and Mr â€" BP after visiting Myr his Grandparents. if The Bronze Dance participants were Diane Williams, Betsy Elen McMillan, Arlene Jones, Sheila Mulâ€" downey, Freet Haggerty and Lucy Curley Joyce. Mcesel, Carol Taylor, Vera Nydeggexâ€"', Ruth Williams, Mary Maloy, Carolee Km and Audrey Gostlin. Summer Skating School Hold Dancing Tests reprter on thie report meeting of the representatives of the communities of North Cochrane on the Children‘s Aid Society. in the Northland Post and which appears elsewhere in this issue, Mr. VanCamp explained the reasons for tae action of the Timmins Board in divorcing themselves from North Cochrane. ‘"The Board of Directors of the Children‘s Aid Society passed a resâ€" olution instructing me to write the Municipalities of Cochrane North that it was not feasible to continue services in that area after the 31st of July," said Mr. VanCamp. "The reason for this action was increasing demand for services, impossible mileage and the increase Mr. Michael McGean left for Lake mlen interviewed by the Advance Sixth avenue. Hours 11â€" Announcement: IRS. M. J. KELLY and 6. 5. MacKECHNIE 12 am. 2 â€" 6 pm. except Baturday and _ Sunday. Outstanding Quality « Delicious Flavour wish to announce that they will carry on practice in separate offices beginning Augâ€" increase in Â¥, ATVGUST <th, 1949 Cro:s, Soufh < Porcupine; Lorral Charron; Jerry Charron Herb Gridle! Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Charron, Montreg â€" Colin Charron; ~Helen Gill; Ormston;,. Joyce Marson; Geo. Harpe! Beverly Stiver; Mr. and Mrs. Orvil . Atkins; Jerry Loubert; Murie]l Gr ton; Matt Mesich, Eleanor. Cyr; Jer: . Larmer; ‘Grace Latham; W. Sandilands, Dora Knell; ‘Bill Murph‘. Theresa Killeen; Colin Corrigan; Ju Holden. ‘ continue to ha%ca oflloe at his present tion, â€" oth avenue.., OppoS® ST. MARY‘S HOSPITAL. S TORAGE Don‘t Make A Move . . . without consulting us! We make moving pleasant and simple, with expert service. PHONE 510 270 Spruce St. 8. Night Phone 1733 Noticg , Theâ€" Timmins Farmers‘ | Market will be open _ | SATURDAY AUGUST | 6th, 1949 After the above date the | market will be open | from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on | Tuesdays, Thursdays, | artd Saturdays until furâ€" | ther notice. V. Salomaa, Clerk, Town of.. Timmins PIANOS | United Movers Wllf:s L Co. Mason Risch RECORDS Ave.

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