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Porcupine Advance, 29 Dec 1938, 1, p. 3

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Schumacher Christmas Tree Event Pleased All THURADAY. DECEMBENR 20TH, 19038 Schumachy The Advanct mas tree wit very pretty. avenue at th railway sita Christmas t Lions Club and (Chrie‘mas Eve) the tree and gave candies, And d time? â€" It was hard so many childre Anyway, he had each child went they had shook Claus. It was ver: members of the Li the children appre "Well that was donzs." . Dr. West dutles as Santa Cl manner. Event Sponsored .by the Lions Club Attracted Large Crowd of Children. Presents for Ail. Other Items of Interest from Schumacher. Mrs. Greei into Camero First avenue hnolidGdays ner parenls, MVP. dlid milD. Laine. Second avenue. Schumacher looks very pretty just nowâ€"s0o many residents have nice Christmas trees outside their home and with the nice bright coloured lights i. makes the town more like Christmas time. ng ie UGNVIEUQINAS 11Q110GUAY â€" WiLiL family. Miss Marian Laine, of Shaw‘s College, Toronto, is sponding the Christmas holidays wich her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The A1l).G6. C Mrs. Joiin Scu Thursday nigh thewinners Scullion; 21d, Mrs. P. Sherbhi The A.DU.S. Ciud nCt as it nome oi Mrs. Jolin Secullion, Second Avenue, on Thursday night. Whis, was played and the winners wore: lst, Mrs. James Scullion:; 2nd, Mrs, John Scullion; 3rd, Mrs. P. Sherbin. After the cards, Mrs. Scullion served a nice lunch. Bornâ€"December 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chilcot, Pirst avenucâ€"a daughter. Miss Joy Wookcy of Toronto Uniâ€" versiiy, is speonding the Chricemas hnclidays with her father, Mr. 8. vers‘uy, holiday. Wookey Mr. Pat Waddell, of Queen‘s Uniâ€" \m.snv Kingston, is spendingz the Christmas holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Waddell, PFourth avoenus. Mrs. William, Fourth avenue, | week for New Brunswick, when ceived the sad news of the d« her brother. s Miss Sarah Finkleman is home from University to spend the Christmas holiâ€" days wih her parents, Mr. and Myrs. H. Finkleman, First avenue. Mtr. Geores Henderson, of Kirkland Mr. Georges Lake, is spending it days visiting friends Miss Kathleen Christopher, of North Bay Normal School, is spendi1»; the Christmas holidays at the home of her parer‘s, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher, Gold Centre. + Mr. Wedey Cook is home from Alâ€" bert Collegse to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cooke. * Mr. Walter McCrea,. of Quecun‘s Uniâ€" vorsity, Kingston, is spending the Chris<mas holidays at his home, 40 Railroad street. Mr. Lester Bosley, of Qucen‘s Uniâ€" Mr. Lester Beosley, . versily, is spending the days with his father, Third avenue, Mr. Bill Giltort, of sity, Kingston, is spen mas holidays at the I ents, Mr. and Mrs. F Camcron‘s house at ht corner oi ‘avenue and Pine street. . Phil. Cameron is in town sp>ndâ€" the Christmas holiday with his ‘ \â€" TIMMINS ;._.‘ ;):,~\! ‘L'_';k 'v‘b * annd Driver was ano Weston Will Call Deoc. 28.â€"â€"(Spscial to The lovely big Chrisatâ€" s coloured lights looks is erected on Pirst trance to Schumacher This community k hands wilh ery encouraging Lions‘ Club to s reciated it. T ren Inderson, of Kirkland ig the Christmas holiâ€" ends in town. v i Christopher, of North clhool, is spendir»; the ays at the home of her ind Mrs. Christopher, ort, of Queen‘s Univer* is sponding the Chrissâ€" t the home ‘of his parâ€" Mrs. F. Gilbert, Fourth 1€ This comn ponsored b Saturday reaiize tihnere were in â€" Schumacher. â€"of candies and T1 > Christmas holiâ€" Mr. John Besley, clhhar mavr moved he corner of nav{ the home of 3 U Th to the see how hey folt d deed ed his capable for // ['\\ IT WILL BE washdays â€" from _ your 1 9 Â¥9 you let us she reâ€" of RESOLVE Happier Y ear LAUNDRY 11 busy you and your family if it To do away with washâ€" day drudgery by sendâ€" ing all your things to New Method days at the Miss Dorothy Rollins, public school teacher, is spending with her parents in Montreal. Miss Anne Dube, public school teachâ€" er, is spending her Christmas holidays with her parents in Blind River. Miss aura Smail, public school teacher, is spending her Christmas holiâ€" days at her home in Cache Bay. Miss Dorothy Hiscock, public school teacher. is spending her Chria.mas hnolidays with hor parents in Troquois Falls. Mr. Jackson, tellor at the BAank OIf Commerce is spending his Christmas holidays at Haileybury. Miss Edith Joyner left on the Northâ€" land on Monday nigh for Toronto when she received the sad news of the goath of Mr. John Gray. Mtr. Earl Lampkin. of the Mining Colâ€" lege, India, is spending the Christmas holidays at his home on Fourth aveâ€" Miss Aileen Curran, public school teacher, is spending her Christmas holiâ€" days aw her home in Port Hope. Mrtr. Nein, accountant at the Bank of Commerce, is spending the Christmas holidays at his home in Picion. Mr. Reddick, teller at the Bank of Commerce, is visiting his parems for the Christmas holidays. Mr. Jim of the Michigan School of Mines, Houghton, Michigan, is spending the Christmas holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Keely, Lakeside Drive. ( Tb Mr. George Steowart is spending the Christmas holidays visiting in Toronto. Mr. James Haimilton, of Feldman‘s grocery department, spent the weekâ€" end visiting in Cochrane. Henry Breton was sentenced to serve thirty days at hard labour in jail at Haileybury yesterday morning when he pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing twoenty railroad v{ies. The ties were the property of the T. N. O. Railâ€" way. Magistrate Atkinson inposed the sentence. Tororito Saturday Night: By the way has anybody pointed. out that what Mr. Hitler may .be suffering from is an infurheority complex? remove all your ts Thirty Days for Theft of Railway Ties ickson,. tellor at the Bank of the y t : 2 4 .5 l Schumacher People Wedded at Timmins Other News from Schuâ€" macher and District. Schumacher, Dec. 28.â€"(Special to Tho Advance>â€"A preity wedding was bheld at St. Anthony‘s Church on Monâ€" day morning a< nine o‘clock when Fernâ€" ande Poisson, Timmins, became the bride of Leo Bazinet, Schumacher. The Rov. Father LaSalle officiated. The bride looked pretty in a dress of pale blue chiffon velvet with hat to maich.. She carried a shower bouque, of roses, lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley and maiden hair fern. After the ceremony the wedding breakâ€" fast was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poisson. Sixth avonue. Mrs. Poisson received the guests. She wore a black crepe dress with a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Bazinet also received the guosts, wearing a wine crepe dress with a corâ€" sage of pink carnations. A reception was held in the evening at ‘he home of Mr. and Mrs. Pazinet, Schumacher, when a large number of friends gatherâ€" ed to wish the couple much happiness, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bazinet will take up residence in Timmins. A pretty wedding was held on Tuosâ€" cay afternoon a, five o‘clock at the St. Matthew‘s rectory, Timmins, when Miss Muriel Greor, Schumacher, became the ‘bride of Mr. Manley Loughren, Schuâ€" macher. The Rev. Canon Cushing ofâ€" ficiated. The bride was attended by Mrs. Exidie Smith and the groom was lat{ended by his brother, Mr. Lloyd Loughren. The bride looked very protâ€" ty in a dress of midnite blue crepe with hat and shoes to match. She wore a lcorsage of red roses. Mrs. Eddie Smith, cousin of the bride, looked very nice in a yellow knitted suit, black hat and rust colouréd shoes. She wore a corâ€" ‘sage of daffodiis. Af‘er the wedding a reception was h‘ the bride‘s mother, avenue. Mtr. snu live in Mr. and,. ‘Mrs. Christmas holidays water Pit. Mr. Walter was in town days. Miss K. Bury, i mas holidays wit don. Mr. L. Sparks, of the public spent Christmas with his par Princeton. It came as a great shock to the many friends of Mr. John Gray when {hey heard of his sudden death on Monday afternoon, Dec. 26th,. Mr. Gray, left for Toronto to spend Christâ€" mas with his father and his sister. He took suddenly ill on Monday afterâ€" ncon at four o‘clock and died 2{ halfâ€" past four. Mr. Gray lived for a greatl number of years in Schumacher. He was well known. He was employed as draughtsman at the McIntyre Mine. Mr. Eddie Angrignon, of the Belle Terre mine, spent the Christmas holiâ€" gays at his home on second avenue. MI\S Coleman, of the public school _-afl‘ is spending Christmas with her parents at Forrester Palls. Miss Joan Huxley spent Christmas weekâ€"end visiting friends in Bourlaâ€" magque. Wedding Tuesday at â€" Church of Nativity Miss Stephanie Ostrowslu and Mr. M. J. Seanlon Married. The Church of Nativity was th seeone of a charming wedding on Tues day morninz at 8.30 o‘clock when Mis Sstephanie Ostrowski, daughter of Mrs Pluta,. became the bride of Mr. Miclhas Josoeph Scanlon, son of Mr. and Pevrick Scanlon,., of Brandon, Irelan( The Rev. Fr. O‘Gorman performed th marriage nuptials in the presence 0 intimate friends and relatives, The bride was lovely in a streel length dress of heavy blue crepe, shir red at the waiss, and fashioned wit The bride was lovely in a . sbTCCLâ€" length dress of heavy blue crepe, shirâ€" red at the wais., and fashioned with a full pleated skirt, She wore: hurâ€" gundy accessoriecs and corsage ol ros:s. Mrs. Gariepy attended as matron honour. becomingly attired in a maroon emnmzmble with matching accessories, and a corsage of (alisman rosQs. Constable Joe. Gariepy acled as grooinsman. After the wedding ceremony, a wedâ€" ding breakfast was served at the homs of tho bride‘s mother, Mrs. Pluta, 162‘ Spruce stre«, south, where Mrs. Pluta received the guosts. Sh» chose for ths occasion an ensemble of blue velvet. Prior to lher marriage, iG€ Diiutc wabd entertainnd at several showers, being a wellâ€"known and wellâ€"liked member of the Porcupine Business Girls‘ Club. Their many friends in town will wish Mr. and Mrs. Scanlon every happiness at their new home. received the guosts. Sho chose for t occasion an ensemble of blue velvet Mr. and Mrs. Seanlon left on the o‘clock train for Halleybury and poit south, the bride donning a Hudson coz© and matching accessories. AA‘ro was formetrly a pooi Mr. Scanion was formerly a popind member of the Timmins police for and rocently joined the Provinct Police. At present he has no station. but will receive his orders the headquarers at Halleybury. Prior to her marriage, the bride w; antertairnnd at several showers, beir 16e ceremony t? s held at the h , Mr. and Mr. Mrs. y,. is spending the Christ.â€" with her parenis in Lonâ€" Staple for >~CI McNz:il M of Larder Lake Clhiristmas holi e ~wore ‘A Ccorâ€" the wedding the home of Greer, Pirst Loughren will ut the Drinkâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIQ school. ns in Pluta r the of Death and Funeral of Mrs. Ephraim Morinville Mr. atr Kapuska: en Mat Romat Wedding at Church Nativity Yesterd: Miss Simone Major and Mr. George Smith United in Marriage. Given in marriage by her father, Uhe? bride was lovely in a streetâ€"length dress of fuschia chiffon velvet fashioned with a high neckline, short puffed sle@ves, and a full flared skirt.~ She wore matchâ€" ing accessories and carried an arm bouâ€" quet of white roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" valley. Miss Helen Landers, niece of the groom, attended as bridesmaid, wearâ€" ing a moss green chiffon velvet ensemâ€" ble, the dress fashioned with a shirred bodice, and long sleeves. She wore matchihg accessories, and carried a bouquet of talisman roses. matching 2accessories, @alnld callicu d bouquet of talisman roses. Mr. Adrien Major, brother of the bride, acted as groomsman. After the ceremony, a wedding breakâ€" fast was served at the home of the brides‘ father, 307‘ Mountjoy Street south. Mrs. Leblanc, sister of the bride and another sister from Cochrane reâ€" ceived the guests, the former choosing for the occasion a black taffeta afterâ€" nodon dress, and the latter wearing pale blue velvet. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Lanâ€" ders, sister of the groom, of 138 Comâ€" mercial avenue, entertained at a wedâ€" ding dinner in honour of the bride and grcom. Mrs. Landers was becomingly attired in a streetâ€"length dress of rust crepe, with a corsage of Premier roses. Many @QuC 1€ 11 “’ Kai e by her father, the a streetâ€"length dress elvet fashioned with hort puffed sletves, nn M K. TL M ns Im In the evening the bride and groom received their many friends at a recepâ€" tion in the Hollinger Recreation hall, the bride donning a evening dress of dusky rose taffeta. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the weddin: included Mrs. Goorge McNulty, o. Dearborn, Michigan, sister of the groom Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside a! 307‘, Mountjoy street south. ‘Holling: Howey Hudson Interna Jacksor ‘Kirklan BC Coniaga Coniautr Darky Dome Eldac:n ! Norand | Nipissin | O‘Brier | Ome:a ' Paimoul \ Payma \Pickle | Pioneg! ~ Toâ€"day‘s Stocks Maccaso McLeod Coc}\shutt Manitoba and Eas.« MclIntyre McKenzie Red Lake McVitsiec Graham McWatters Mining Corporation Moneta Ssan Antonio Shoarritt Gordon St. Anthony sSullivan Con. Ssudbury Basin Sylvanite Siscoo Teck. Hughes Waite+Amulet Wright Hargreaves e bel _ Oro Phone M nbric iaC n Manion Addison ind Lake 11 Al MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE LIMITED Por li lC Listed YXA YÂ¥ou coan Show rooms, 7 Third Ave. buy your new Oldsmobile on convenient monthly payments through the General Motors Instalment Plan, 11 49.80 2. 45 D 1.02 1.45 1.6 1.30 16 60 Given Nine Months for Theft of Militia Guns FToronto, Dec. 28.â€"Orville Lutrell, 21, of North Bay, was scntenced to nine months imprisonment today by Magisâ€" trate J. H. McCurray when he pleaded guilty to a charge of retaining in his possession rifles stolen from the storerooms of "B" Company of the Alâ€" gonguin Regiment. The charge was laid by Captain M. L. Troy, commandâ€" f1 The case was conducted by Sergcant T. J. Holman, R.CM.P. in North Bay, and was the result of investigavion by himself, Captain Troy and Major E. J. Young. of the Second Army Troops Company of Royal Canadian Engineers in Nor‘th Bay. wE EXTEND ying a 102 in Torontc REETINXNG®S T« PINE STREET NORTH JEWELLERS and OPTOMETRISTS L. HALPERIN At the stroke of twelve, may happiness be yours and may it continue through the year Timmins wynd Torot SLraps in th were :« fathe: field .303 c 22 calibre Majesty Kin mate value be stolen." three mont ho was brC the federal > cI evidenc ed a cour Try The Advance Want Advertisecments WA} arinlit Crown T XX ion. U ided Inissit King Geot ue of $70. monti! K in rit ch tak mia A] p PHONE Property UEALTH and PACGF THNERE UAPPINES®S Min 1 oD meimber of the a their investi«â€" officers found ary equipment home. â€" They ‘ch by Lutrell‘s ° guilty and no court. r>C. District No. 2, Tilley‘ suggeostâ€" i term, and the of "reâ€" n one Lec~Enâ€" ind one BS.A. ropemy of His . of an approxi«â€" ing tly> same to 4y mly â€" served ) term when Bay Lo face

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