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Porcupine Advance, 31 Jul 1947, 1, p. 2

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w emet + 3 ~ e it oo ty on : e # sz vine war C all. i5 % Ne 3 l 40000 her puplis 0y patience and shg hgs giver Lou Landrev ney,_ Julie P Adqlt of Ice ___ erly of Ice 1 the latter no awa Sltgating in addltion to sA ME Y > » k..f...d, .,Au,~..A !J £ in date: m m ho s â€"~. Jf~a@nd has pae xMR n . oA ; "¢ k0 o *‘~ aa + +M t3 1t It J# with a great deal og pleasure that we and no you all m just how Agure mun; conscious she has made us. Many of her ?u'p}ls owe their success in the world,. of the sjlvej glm tp hep atlence ‘and excellent tuition. !'rop the porgugipe Skgtm Club glone she gs given io the world *larze .quch fine. professionsls as Maryâ€" Lou I Landrevillie, understudy to star Anp. Ropinsan. Marjerie Mc 5900 and John O‘Donnell, understudy to star don' after to:.mol.; at the Quee prior to ret\ probably ne Â¥k+ :\“' bp“% g1 Prondrty * b . J would not trade my e:wimes 3OF Hf UX io 200 dssb) wy! make the y life‘s work, a very canr *servative people, hard m‘ne:tokngg.wmmmm you know then just how m\fins they aseâ€" _ . zee To vit nd crouy w rehife to * :; se Ix; speaking of'skatgfi skatfirs *~@nd R and romance we learned that Mr. fiars Saunders had lénggn ‘gach other practically ‘all their lives £ skates She was then It was he that bough} Madge her first pair 0 seeve?n§ year?fild They were a far cry from the fgncy blades tbats so ~~~~~ AA‘ uA"nA Wkhaw umrn whnt was ‘f.?“ ~< > _ . By Tillian O‘Donnell mmmmmm«mmmmmw mfi W. H. Saunders of The ‘Thatched Cottage, Blackbllls Esher. Surrey, England. Although Mr. ders was a complete stra vil i:is charmin wlt?. the fiprmer Madge Austin was n " plistls who nave indyn s0d laved shg was, still is ang always will be "Auntle Madge", and to ;m magy friends in the district just â€" Mad¢ l-l WIUlC l td s o ies sc 1 0s s e P eR 1, undgrstudy _to star Kldon ney, ‘Julie Popovich and Jo‘p O‘Donne : Ae:alr of Iceâ€"Capades, The Kgglfl stpteg mtty, anq Ma;g gret fsrm ang Mari Fomkingon, erly of Ice Follies, Vera .}gxxkh"g g{{ - thleylatter now Mrs. Henslay, of hg C: 418: Eu}ton ot the Osh t o “nnmn Dnflnn eriy. oL LC T9b G [ ie ,,-..,..-, ..... the latter now Mrs. Henslay, qt’hg 310; Fulton: ot the Oshâ€" awa Sl,gating Club Jean ZOdorozny. Olsa Bemyk and Roreen Dut.ton, in addmon to many champlons 3 7 . â€" w# 5 i x ‘ chgll declared "that morally and ‘ er ye'white man, th,t b if the is "Y yus ..fi se P ‘A "m' i m%?};,; siimg existing congitions," ‘ "It s J would not trade my exmiew e Skater and internationally * ~ 10.# *Â¥ tw «q A##*y. A#e ®@ Persot Mr. Ruben Peterson after holidaying with i# York City. ~k WOMAN'S PAGE k â€"â€"# â€" «â€" Misses Mary and M: Brideâ€"Elect Jea Hanorec The home of Mrs. "Babe"‘ . Martin was the setting for a lovely group aft shower recently in honor of Miss Jean Larche whose marriage on Augâ€" ust 12 will be an interesting event. 12 _ " A uS _ 3 o i ky > n e Ts Hostesses for the evening in tion to Mrs. Martin were Mrs. Albert Trembley and Mrs. L. Martin. Various games formed the evening‘s enfertainment and prizes were given the winners of the different events Prior to the serving of a delicious lunch‘ the guest of honor was present- ed with a lovely set of dishes, a pair of white wool blankets and a pair of pillows for which she thanked her friends wholeheartedly. Those present were Mrs., Jos. Tremâ€" bley, Mrs. E. Harris, Mrs. Jeannette Thompson, Mrs. F. Ladds, Mrs. R. Levert, Miss Vivian Gosselin, Mrs. Hector Boissonneault, Miss F. Poisâ€" sonneault, Mrs. Rita McCarthy, Mrs. Perrault Miss Vivian Pergault, Mrs Louella Lemiex, Mrs. J. Larche, Mrs. Veinotte, Mrs. A.; Kendall, Mrs. Mare Richer, Mrs. A. Martin, Miss Ruby Bissonnette Mrs H. Blssonnette, Miss Annette Martin and Miss Aniba Berâ€" ove is Mary Laham, thg inutive, Schumacher, Miss wl;o has unchqllepged claim to Unable to atten dbut to the gifts were Miss Jeanne Barbarâ€" ie, Miss Yolande Barbarie, Mrs. Cluâ€" siau, Mrs. Joe Fortin, Mrs. E. Brunâ€" ette, Mrs. E. Lortie Mrs. J. Martel, Miss Yvette Morin, Mrs. T. Caron, and Mrs. C. Martin. being the Porcupine‘s first lady of sport and the Dominion‘s most outsfanding shortstop in softball. On August 16 she will become Mrs. Hermsn Lambert in an inâ€" A WO t 2 l Mr. and Mrs. A. Campbell ‘tei 4 C VV N EC SR C Those present included, Mr, and.Mrs. ‘Mervin Pritchard, Miss Isobel Pitre, "Bas" Bastten, Miss Gerry Turcotte, Don Finlayson, Mss Lee Murray, Webb Cummings, Miss Norbekian Parrigan. Ron Brown, Miss Rita Groom and Alâ€" fie Groom. Perry Mrs, RN Phillips of Halleybury is J. pepding "the weekend at the home St. of Mi®â€" and Mrs. T. Phillips, 110 Elm: LO street S. Mr. and Mrs. Gino DOMHCISC ‘Thorold,. Ontario is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Orlando, 109 Pine street South. . v" tex Universxty ing ceremony in St. Alphon %, ay â€" Catholic %umhf ‘s prospective hbubby is an qvee _ of qefims-gqm@m s well known in the district. honeymoon which will be in the South, the counle take up resilence on Pine .. Timmins. Advance Photo tended to Rita Watier and NMIC!S wll ring on August 4th. The marria *A . ’ And congratulations and best former Betty Lorraine McCallum Edgar Welt of Schumacher. The last week in a pretty ceremony Details of the wedding can be fou Best wishes for many ygaArs OL MSLUESY "*"" 020 0 0s vesterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoakley who spoke their marriage vows yesterâ€" day afternoon at First United Church; With her wedding enseml;le Bea wore a lovely string of pearls, the gift of her many. friends on the staff of the Dominion Stares who them to her :as a parting gift. The members of the stafi with whom> Bea had : worked for so many years presented her wifh a handsome set of boudoir lamps t # $ 4# # As if also embrmdgrmz with golden knots here and there 1n the inâ€" tricate shades made by a tall tree and the shmhbety aropnd the side of our house the fireflies are tascinating needleworkers these ntce where she has accepted the posâ€" of assistant registrar at McMasâ€" warm nights. St. Louis, Miss.; JOBN NN C C uoo «Ottawa. Canada Fidon Adair of Ice Capades;: Misg Patricia Mabee, Offema® Conao®: Miss Gloria Warren, Hartsdale, New York. Miss ‘Mildred Verpis, Schumacher, and a pairs number by Migs Mildred Nichol}s and John Perry of Toornto., The Mcintyre Concert Band upder the capable baton of Lieut. J. W. S. Lomas will be in atten Joy Whitney has left for to atten dbut contributing QOur ct Jean Larche anored At Shower .. ie L 12000000 000 heartiest congratulations and sincere best wishes are exâ€" ) Rita Watier and Michael Baran for whom weddmz bells )n August 4th. The marriage will take place in St Catherines Q s % # @ congrqtulatlons and best wishes also are extended to: the etty Lorraine McCallum of King, Ontario, and to ~William elt of Schumacber The young couple said their â€" "I do‘s" c in a pretty ceremony at Laskey United Church at King f the wedding can be found elsewhere on these pages. ’ $# * . wishes for many YRATS of married life are also extended to Mrs. Elmer Stoakley who spoke their marriage vows yesterâ€" enann at First Umted Cbuer W‘th hgt Weddm‘ ensemh‘e Gino Denincasa Of Gugsts spent a vgrx W ing playing bingo and 1c lovely gmz 8 were won by â€"Miss Betty _l'%g or, Mrs. Belfit and ‘Mrs. Thomson. 'l'he door prize was, won ‘by Mrs. R. Tay- lor. Musical sfilgctiqu p;ovlded by ho s\ th rsilh mt ar t A ty tm‘ B * ~ / o8 1e Mrs. Bramfield proved one of the highlights of the evening. * After the games the guest of honor was presented with many begautiful articles of linen all gaily wrapped and piled high in a wagon which was decâ€" orated in pink and white. Presentaâ€" tion of the gifts was made by Peter Chenier small son of Mrs. C. Chenier. Later a delicious buffet lunch was served, the dining table gracious with """" ® 241 bFl h Aches d en t l % #o n c\ tall lighted cgndl}fs shining â€" goffly amid a tall vase of Summer flowers. Presiding at the tea urn was Mrs. Belfit, mother‘ of the groom-to-be Those present were Mys. R. Taylor, Mrs. P. Asbh, Mrs. R. Belfit, Mrs. C. Thomson, Mrs. I. Valage, Mrs. A. Bramfield, Mrs. H. Kglly, Mrs W, Shirley Workman: Feted At Delightful Party Celebrating her 10th birthday ently Miss Shirley Workman of Hamâ€" den, Conn., was feted at a jolly party given‘ in‘ her honor ny : heér "maother. The delightful: affairâ€"was held in the: Avuditorium of the Mcintyre Communâ€" ity Building and gbugstg spent a most enjoyable afternoon playing games and favorite songs. and singing favorite songs. Later all gnjoyg@ a gelicious' lunch, highlight of which was a large birthâ€" day cake festive with fluffy frosting and lighted candles. . _ . y In honor of the happÂ¥ occasion the little girl received many lovely gifts from her family and friends. â€" Guest list included Miss Diane Wilâ€" liams, Miss Prudence Milton, Miss Barbara Bourgoyne, Miss Mimi Heâ€" man, Miss Ellie Sonneman, Andy Sonneman, Miss Molly Lauzon, Miss Mary McCormick, Miss Linda Foster, Miss Virginia Mae Brodie, Miss Patâ€" ricia Mabee, Miss Sonja Currie, Miss Maxne Armstrong, Robert. Workman and Miss Carol 'Honsbérger. BEHIEâ€"â€"Born <to Mr. and Mio. Leo Behile, 184 Birch street N., Jnâ€" Et.. Mary‘s Hospital, July 9, 2 daughter, susan Elizabeth., : BOILEAUâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boileau, 107 Birch street N., in St. Mary‘s Hospital, JY 10, a. son, Louisâ€"Marie Gilbert. ME O iC Cl C m( ofi 1O J. Leask, 105 Cecil avenue, South Porcâ€" upine, in St. Mary‘s tfospital, July 10, a son, Robert James." (WHA ._.TELÂ¥~3MH to Mr. and Mrs. Garland. Whately, Toronto, formerly CC HUHaenital lene, _ uu a;u k l e of Fimmins, in the General Hogpital on July 4, a daughter, 1 ,icia, Gar- y Tds . +421 S ra‘a)rns é(‘)l' mg fl‘lll.D i ue .stgnmy decorat and_ Mrs Hawkins, Dr. and Mrs. te streamers a:g â€"_R. MCKRY and Mr. and Mrs. J. of: Summgr ‘;Watk The committee was composed ‘mses O° \ of Ron Brown, Toronto University, guest of honor nany bgautiiul y wrapped ans vhich was decâ€" ite. Presentaâ€" made by Peter Irs ‘C. Qheq er. fiet lunch was > gracious with shining | goffly immer flowers. urn was Mrs. groom-to-be Mrs â€"R. qylcfi'. 14‘ § as i " ue d CamIfl . and Mrs. M. rs, neck and"his orchestra rendered musâ€" oi. ‘ic for the dancing throng. . " > Patrons for .the dance were Mr. ‘end Mrs. E. Hawkins, Dr. and Mrs. University songs burst merrily forth and alma mater colors flashed when members of the University Aluqmi gathered for their lith, annual bail at â€" Riverside Pavilion during the weekend. ~The hall was also effectively decâ€" orated with the bright colors of the various universities and Henry Kelâ€" nett, Mi Harnden. bariince d Miss Murricl Melville, Jack Murâ€" phy, Miss Helen Leverte, John Belec, Miss Mary Burke, Ted Drake, Miss Ruth Halperin, Sidney Halperin, Miss Daryne Ralston, Eino Kautto, Miss Alta Fisher, Richard Boutet, â€" Miss Lois Clarke, Crawford Clarke, Miss Jean Ross, Bud Clarke, Miss Thelma Curtis, Phil "McCourt. | Miss Ruth Osborne, George White, * >‘ 4 A AMA{co u!-’“ *’:u.‘l “VY'; -.'T' x * iss Lols Phillips Paul Leing, * Lols PHiMlips, Carl Eriekson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Merikalli, Miss Leona Didone, Steve: Evans, Miss Danice Stewart, Bill Minthorn, Miss Joanne Langdon, George Caldbick, Miss Helen Rhea Channien, Don Gilchrist, Toronto, Miss Anna Cochrane, ‘Roland Aubrey, Miss Jennie Chaarlisky, Frank Shub, Miss Priscilia White, Lazer Slatnick, Miss Nadyne â€" Smith, John Sullivan and many others. Mr. and Mrs. George Lake and twin daughters Gwen and Kathleen nave returned to their home in Langâ€" saff after spencing several days in town. t anflg. Mrs. Nick Carbonneau, has left for Toronto and St. atherines. While in the latter city, Mrs. Carbonneau Wiil attena the Watierâ€"Baran wead.ng. Kr.‘and Mrs. ‘W. 4. Pritchard of Kingston are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pritchard, 54 Tamarack street. Clean Rmms Day or Weak Very loumblg lnul »»@ Aap dip P 4 Personals «in uk . . oo Wl t Nn *A UA# 1)_â€" q3 33ME _ i. ll.llu.‘ eC sE mE .. 900 CE c 0 on n en will receive an arrrupuale certificate from Department of Hea rk Sckoo!rau: centrally located, § Apply immediately to the IAVISION OF NURSE BEGISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARBIG Parliimcut Buildings, Queen‘s Pt__t_;k, Toronto Mr. Fred Robb bes holidaying for several m,‘ Lake Louise, Calgary,. and +s places in the Udtll-m }

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