Porcupine Advance, 15 Dec 1938, 1, p. 6

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A foature of the new fireproof vault where coats may bze stored d mecr months. This is in Timmins where c stored. Another valuable add building is a large, airy near the front of the Mr. Herman has bs since 1921. He ssarted old location at 5 Cecarâ€" known in Timmins for modern, solid constru standard dry clcaning new and of the lat: building is large, Its forty fect by cighty i lighted and an additior of Timmins. It enables him with which ho « a betier Job. The new pla two ssorey, cen solid Harry Herma: dry cleaning pl Bpruce Sircet an his establishme; modern and effic( Harry Herman‘s Plant One of Finest in North New Building and Dry Cleaning Plant in Service Now. Latest Design of Equipment,. V for Storage of Furs and Other Clothingâ€"the Only One in Town. CLEANING â€"â€" PRESSING â€" DYEING . TAILORING . ALTERATIONS HERMAN‘S " Where The Charm Of Newnesss Is Restored " HERMAN‘S Dry.â€"Cleaning Pressing ~ BACHELOR THE FINEST DRYâ€"CLEANING PLANT IN THE NORTH Wwhiere tored du:t Make it a habit to send us all your things to be cleaned regularly. They will be returned just as good as new ... Remember our Phone Number: I00% Havana Fille» S DErn In @irted busi THE â€"FASTEST SERVICE 5 CEDAK ST., N. clothin )1 M buildin DOWNTOWN PLANT pif fut nature in IQ‘s and 25 u//rar/iw_/y w rappe d Jor 2quipmers dimension )at: Aven of :t h N. He is well e service his )1 ) the n( Timm ns s in his he festive soemron nC 1y PHONE 5 2 4 mA V mTner ic mak LOCATELD A‘I pevrd U Ol the 111 Jn of The last part of the programm» took the form of scenes from Gilbert and Other selections sung by the chorus in the first part of the programme were "As Torrents," "Boat Song," "My Love Is Like a ‘Red, Red Rose,"* "O, John," "Country Gardens" (Percy Grainger), ‘"Serenads" (Schubert), and "Slumber Sonz" (Frederick Lehr). The chorus have an owrstanding harmony, and their work is a credit to the disâ€" trict. plan suppliecs and for esy to patrons. Schubert Choral Concert Delights Here is shown the new Cleaning and Storage plant of Herman‘ size of the new plant is 40 ft. by 89 ft., two storeys high. With t} comprised of "â€"A large Storage V ault, the only one in Timmins mer monthsâ€"A large Cleaning Room, part of the new equipmen every garment is carefully inspected »before leaving the plant to be of better service to the people of this district ncw s own courtâ€" You Police. Mtr. Hale "When the Focman Bares Solos and Chorusâ€"Mable, Sergeant: Mr. Percy Harris. "No, I Am Brave,"" Rec\ solo, with Chorus. ‘"When Constabulary Dut Done" (Sergeant with Choru "A Rollicking Band of Pi "With Catâ€"Like ‘Trra i"â€"â€"P ance, at loudly portraya operia. ho and was 0 the membe Country ha hear such | ed, and the ber Choral musical ma Mrs. P. . the best kn Sullivan 117 The following is J ie opsrablic scenes: Ladies, Chorus, will "Climbing Over "‘This Eveninz I RQ "Oh, Is There Not "Poor Wand‘ring O Mableâ€"Mrs. P. H. C Kateâ€"Mrs. T. Gay. Edithâ€"Miss L. G. H Isabelâ€"Miss B. McG Frmderickâ€"Mr. Gco. nan ip OpH C@AIM]p ’fit h a id e comes forward to give you PpIC [¢ igly pl¢ 111 id Mcuntail 1€) unit 11 )1 ‘Oldest Boy‘ of Town Married at the Falls Iroquois Falls, Ont.. December 12th 1938. Special to The Advance. C, Newell, Mr. A. Shaw, Mr. J. Trueâ€" blood, Mr. R. Wales; Bass: Mr. W. Allan, Mr. F. Boisvert, Mr. C. Chapâ€" man, Mr. P. Harris, Mr. S. McKinnon, Mr. H. Smith, Mr. W. Linderbaum. Interesting and Pretty We ding at Iroquois Falls. Rathwell. COs Mrs. * J. Masciol Hale, Miss Ma l{,{ll The followir vhe Schubert pranos: Mrs. Mackic, Mrs. ] McCulloch, M ‘ellent manner in which th jraimime was arranged and ind Mrs. Hansman. who ac Herman‘s located at the corner of Spruce Street and Ogden Avenue. The With the newest and most upâ€"toâ€"date equipment throughout, this plant is Timmins where your furs and winter clothes may be stored during the sumâ€" equipment which can be seen here, and a large bright finishing room where the plant. The capacity of his new Dry Cleaning Plant enables Herman‘s kman. Mi loli, Miss J in]( â€"Epecial inpaniment n, Miss C. Amadio, Miss B. McGrath, Mis Miss B,. McKceown, Mi Miss A. Smythe: ( KXGNOIS : Mtr. CG. Ml’. A.â€"Shaw, Mi Mtrs, Mi1 De compluimented concert, and on . MchKkcown, Miss M. J A. Smythe; Contral« y, Mrs. R. Milne, Mrs r‘s.â€" Laforest,. Miss K Hale, Miss M. Quinn iss E. Richardson, Miss Cho: H. Wor‘hin Kauftn (+1 ho acted mention personnt Society :â€" on, Mtrs »ton, Mr: man, Mr: Mr: dio, Mis nture pro rried ou! Hale, M planâ€" i j Wedding breakiast was served at the home of the groom‘s parents, where the groom‘s mother received the many intiâ€" mate friends and relatives. Later in the evening, a group of friends assembled at the home of the groom‘s parents to extend their well wishes to the newlyâ€"weds, and did s» amidst a shower of valued gifts. Included in those attending were:â€" Miss Charlotte McAndrews, Miss Laura Vlaad, Mr. Thomas Francis, Mr. and Mtrs. J. â€"H. Smith, Mr. and â€"Mrs. C: Johnson and Mrs Pratt. Immediately following the nuptial ceremoni¢cs the newlyweds took part in Holy Commmunion given by the Recâ€" tor: yeats ago in Itroquols Falls, claims to be the oldest boy to be born and raised in this vicinity, The bride was attired in a blue crepe gown with matching accessories and ‘as attended by Miss Laura Vlaad, as bridesmaid, who wore a frock of black velvet. ding was Anglican on an lILa@aster ter,‘" after tt born, and th« o[Ticiating. An interesting feature of the matriâ€" mony was the fact that the bride, borun on an Easter Sunday, was named "Easâ€" ter," after the day on which she was born, and the groom, born twoentyâ€"four years ago in Troquois Falls, claims to be the oldest boy to be born and raised in mornin May. d Andre: Herber nost interesting and pretty wedâ€" was solemnized in the St., Mark‘s can Church here on Saturday ng, December 10th, when Easter daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. Mcâ€" ‘ws, of Mountcith, was married to Tt Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, the Rev. F. M. Joy AVAILABLE The rectory of St. Matthow‘s Angliâ€" d at the |can Church was the scene of a quiet altraciive wedding on Woednesday afternoon at 4 o‘clock, when Erma, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Riihinen, roup of Lecame the bride of Mr. Victor Salomaa, > of the‘ son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Salomaa. here the ny intiâ€" ' son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Salomaa. The Rev. Canonâ€"R. S Cushinz perâ€" formed the ceremony in the presence of a few intima‘» friends. The bride was charming in a streotâ€" lengih dress of moss green fine crepe, fashioned with a draped front. and threeâ€"quarter length sleeves. She wore matching accessories and a corsage of Wedding Yesterday at Timmins Rectory DIA MONDS Hundreds of thrilling Jewâ€" eley Giftsâ€"youtrs to give on convenient â€" credit â€" terms! Express the Chrisitmas senâ€" timent the best way of all â€"with the most welcome of all Giftsâ€"Jowelry from Pic Holtze‘s. 8 All the Christmas Credit You Need at Pic Holtze‘s As Timmins grew, our business grew to such an extent that it necessitated building another plant. As a result we how have the finest Cleaning plant this side of Toronto. Our new plant is equipped and our staff organized to give you the service and work that you exâ€" peet ... "the finest in the North." since becoming established in 1921 we have had one thought in mind and that is to give the people of Timmins the linest work and fastest service for all their cleaning needs. Do it toâ€"day and select the gifts you want Now! PAY NEX‘T Â¥XEAHKR! You _ don‘t n cash when buy it MHERE! UPEN AN ACCOUN‘T Gift Buy CAttention / 2 ears of Progress neod Y OuU > Third Avenue $15. to $350, Hundreds of Worthwhile Gifts A gorgcous displ THURSDAY, DECEMBER Every make, every model that you will want to give this Christmas at the most rea sonable prices to be found anywher Mr. and Mrs. Salomaa will reside a 64 Maple ssreet north. Mr. Ero Salomaa attended his broâ€" ther as groomsman. Following the ceremony, a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride‘s parenis, 56 Fifth avenue, where the bride‘s mother received the guests, becomingly attired in an afternoon dress of navy blue creps. She was assisted by Miss Maila Riihinen. of Toronto, sister of the bride, who chose for the occasion a deep brown ensemble. Miss Doris Koskela attended as bridesmaid, becomingly atiired in a vintage crepe onsemble, trimmed with small gold prials. She wore a corsage of Tailisman roses and fern. arcden‘as and forn of Diamonds, priced from WaATCHE: S(\ (\ Splendid Display of :. 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