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Porcupine Advance, 7 Mar 1946, 1, p. 2

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Bince the 1st of â€"March, subsidy payâ€" ment to manifacturers on sgles. of Ceiling Prices Up On Jams And Jellies Yummie ... an appropriate expressidn for the very tempting wares on display last Seturday atemoon when the Junior C. WJ. L. held their m successful home bake sale: .. Success is inevitable for such a sale, as was the case on Saturday, when nwnerous ladies stopped by the window to look, but only for a few seconds, beiore hastening in to make their purchase ....... is usually ithe. case with homeâ€"bake sales, the cakes, bread, rolls, mufims. ples, tarts, Ohinese chews and the many other delicacles in this line, were not. quite abundant enough to. satisfy the many interested visitors, but those who were not quite fortunate enough to make purchase this time, pl.acn to get there a little earlier for the _An. executive meeting: qf the Porcupme Music ~Teachers‘ Association was held on Tnesday . : .:io p.m.~at the. home of Misgâ€" Alice CHovaneli :.;. ‘The next general mewng ‘Of the Association will be held on Tuesday, Mar. 12, at 8:80 pm. at the radio statiion. ‘m‘ néust . remind â€" our readers © of." "Plfyâ€"Nité" which will be held on their plays "The Drums of Qude and "The Purple Bedroom", and hope thet many will turn. out tb see these Hvely results ........ The program will begin at 8.15. their time now to the making: o! nlabt-gowm and pyjamas for the Indian Hospital at Moosonse, a wnrk which will indeed be appreciated........ After the very busy afternoon, tea was servedâ€" by the hosbess for the day. Married in Cochrane on Mon 'y' ‘morning at a qulet but ‘very pretty ceremony, were Miss Stella e, and Mrt. Francis Carriere, son of Mr. and Mrg. A. F. Carriere, of 'flmmms ........ "Fran" as he is known by his many friends here, is now working in‘ Cochrane, and the young couple will take up residence there ........ M will pay Timmins a visit though very soon, and will be the recip!em ‘of many "hearty congra.tulations end best wishes from their many frlends here I you had looked in at tthe home ot ms. J. Keene, 110 Spruce . St. North, on Monday afternoon you wou\d hHhave seen fifteen very enthusiastic workers, busy sewing garments for a very worthy cause ........ They were the members of the W. A. of St. Matthew‘s Church who are devoting rtiead i on in en _ t ie mAicsd : it‘ 2t wl .. a years ago; and also having been an of [ severai Young People‘s clubs ........ The groom don of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pyke, of Toronto, who were former resments of : Bouth Porcupine. diup in their Sunday best, the latter hgth, of nets , and organdies, with .....jjc,!‘pdi coronets in their hair, and by little boys and girls, all we pretty little dresség¢, mu ; capes: over their shouldm cfirfymc bright‘ noeegays CA py mture are extended also to Mr. our hopeés for a bright : nnd and Mrs. L. A. Pyke, who chose flf-‘st Of March for their nuptials ... The bflde the former Eisie suumn has many friends inâ€" the North, huvmc lived here prior to her enlistment in the C.. W. A. C.‘s a couple of ption was held in true Ukrain f'.' 4yle, with all the traditions of the oountrys wedding: being malf i sigee vnumerous guests were present to ‘offer their congratulations and ‘best ‘wighes, fid as each arrived they were :ficted by a specm number: *phnd by the orchestra, and a flower was pfimed on their shoulder ....... Another: very impressive picture was made by little boys and girls, all in their Bunday best, the latter :‘ Amother young lady who white thr her wedding, was Miss Lucy Woytas, who became the bride of: Mr: Alex Rutchynski, on Sunday at the 3 of the Nativity ........ Dressed in white satin with her long veil mmammmm,mwawmy icture, as did her at:endants in â€" their feehlonable gowns,;: and ‘‘the:two ume fiower girls ... The of traditional white satin, with it¢ deep lace bodice : vell Wwhich féll over her ' in three separate tiers ........ Bridesâ€" maids were her sister and ~and SBandra® came home from ‘Toronto mm.’mdwua\bu,eda'mndmmrthe dancing pleasure of the guests, was an enjoyable affair, with many friends from the Porcupine, and many . othar from out ot town, offering their best mwm;:opuhrymmccm <astel We hHave‘ congratuâ€" "week who have chosen Jack â€" Rosaman, â€" whose hbride, the former Miss o+ * th i# June isâ€"said to be the month for brides, â€"but it would seem that March by Phyllis ‘f sctsince June 1943. qomn\enting on the above Mrs. E. ;l;. ‘Urgquhart pointed out that it was simply a matter, so far as the public were concemed of paying mork for 2â€"pound. (24 fluid ounces) jar or an t alent amount according to the grade and size of the container. . 'Ihe fiump in price will naturally not "80 into effect until stocks effected by the subsidy removal reach â€" retailers‘ ‘shelvss The jJam subsidy has been in Miss Dorothy Carriere, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honour, wearing a twoâ€"pilece gold suit with A quiet but very pretty wedding took place in the Church of Transfiguraâ€" tion, Cochrane, on Monday morning aAt 9 a.m., when Stella Lepage, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. F. Lepage, of Cochâ€" rane, became the bride of Francis Carâ€" riere,. son of Mr. and. Mrs. A. F. Carâ€" riere, 22 Toke St., Timmins. Rev. Father Cournoyer officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an aqua green dressâ€" maker suit, a tiny white and pink flowered hat, and brown accessories. She ‘carried a white prayer book and a nosegay of red roses. Neéedlework Art A wedding of local interest took place on Mar. 2, in Cornwall, when in St. Paul‘s United church, the marriage tcok place . of Dora Clair Beach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beach, to Hugh C. Campbell, of Timâ€" mins. The groom is son of Mr. A. Campbell, Toronto, and the late Mrs. Campbell. Rev. A. Atchisen officiated. Mitchell, : Montreal, and Edith Beach sisters of the bride, attended her, in robin‘s egg blue and pale rose frocks, Juliet sequined . caps and mixed corsages. Walter Smith was groomsman. â€" The wedding trip will be to the Laurentians and Plorida The bride wore a mohair lace dress with the hew bouffant sleeves, a short veil and she carried roses. TIMMINS MAN WEDS IN CORNWALL FRANCIS CARRIERE WED IN COCHRANE A charming portrait of H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth, heir to the throne by the artistâ€"photographer, Cecil Beaton, at Buckingham Palace. Her Royal Highness is wearing a rose coloured lace and tulle picture embroidered in rose and gold with blue butterflies. HEIRâ€"APPARENT TO THE THRONE * © A‘ very enjoyable time was had by the members of the Marcos Club on Tuesday night, when about twenty‘ gathered for a sleighâ€"ride party. The sleigh was waiting at the United Church at 7.45 and took the laughing,â€" warmly clad group on a merry ride almost out to the ski club. Heavy clothes were. almost unncessary, the night being quite mild for a northern The couple will reside in South Porâ€" cupine. Mrs. E. Kent, and Mrs. A. Han of South Porcupine. !â€"~ F Previous to her marriage, the bride was entertained at showers given by: Groomsman was Mr. Ronald Walker, of South Porcupine. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kent, sister of the bride, 224 Balsam St., South. Gift to the maid of honour. was a lape!l pin, and to the best man, a wallet, ; Wiith her aqua blue dressmaker suit, the bride wore a blue top coat with black persfan trim, and navy accesâ€" sories. Her corsage was of red roses. Her maid of honour, Miss Rita Prout, chose a suit of turquoise and brown, with brown accessories, and a corsage ofpink carnations. of the Nativity â€"was the setting on Friday afternoon, March 1, at 3.30. o‘clock, for a quiet but very pretty. ceremony, when Miss Elsie Sullivan, daughter of Mr. M. J., Sullivan, of Timmins was married to Louis Arthur Pyke, son of Mr. and Mrs. L A. Pyke, of Toronto, formerly of South Porcuâ€" pine. With Rev. Father F.; Murray ofâ€" ficiating, the Rectory of the Church Following the ceremony,. a wedding breakfast was held at Steven:. House, and a reception later, at the home of. the bride Mrs. Lepage received in a royal blue twoâ€"piece crepe dress, with black accessories, and a corsage of pink roses. She was assisted by Mrs. Carâ€" riere, mother of the groom, who wore gold suit with black accessories and a corsage of mauve and yellow baby ‘mums. WED IN RECTORY OF CHURCH OF NATIVITY Mr. Douglas Carriere, brother of the groom, was best man. brown accessories, andâ€" carrying a white prayer book and nosegay of pink carnations: SLEIGHING PAREY IS ENJOYED BY MARCOS . The couple will reside in Cochrane. of the above society will be held Monday, March lith, 1946 at §.00p.m. in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building. ; ' TIMMINSFHORTICULTURAL ~SOCIETY 22nd Annual Meeting d 4e Present were: Ed. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Moyle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Saâ€" ville, Mr and Mrs. W. Black, Mr. and Mrs. A Peron, Mr. and Mrs. M. Black, M. and Mrs. A. McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. Black, M. and Mrs. J. Lee, and Mr. and Mrs T. Cunningham. Upon their return, everyone enjoyed lunch, followed by games and folk dancing, which completed the very pleasant evening. winter, but the gay time, the soft snow, and the slippery roads were all at hand, as for the traditional sleigh Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the Home of the ‘bride, and a reception was later held in the McIntyre Auditorium., Mrs. Feldman received in a long blue crepe gress with matching accessories and . _Oout of town guests at the wedding included, Mrs. E. Ressman, and Mr. Dave Rossman, of Port Colborne, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rossman, of Fort Erie, Mrs Swedlove, of Kemptville, Mrs. a corsage of red roses. Mrs E. Rossâ€" man, mother of the groom, wore a fuschia dress, and a black hat trimmed with matching fuschia fowers. The young couple left for a honeyâ€" moon trip to Chicago, Boston, and New York, the bride choosing a wine suit with a blue stripe, and matching hat for travelling. Upon their return they will reside in Matheson. a headdress of matching blue satin flowers, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. i Misses Helen and Marlene Feldman were junior bridesmaids, wearing pretty pin‘k frocks with tafetta top and full net skirt. ‘They wore a matching pink net bow in their hair, and carâ€" ried a nosegay of spring fowers. Groomsman was Mr. Ben Ressman, brother of the groom. Miss Sandra Feldman, sister of the bride, was maid of honour, wearing heavenly blue satin with Vâ€"neck with matching ‘blue lace inset which was dotted with ‘blue sequins,. She wore . Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a graceful gown of white satin, with white lace bodice and pepâ€" The long sleeves ended in a point over the wrists, and the bouffant skirt ended in a chapel train. Her long scalloped veil was held with a tierra of looped satin. She carried a Bible and an orchid corsage. Ferns and snapdragons decorated the Synagogue on Sunday morning, when at 11 o‘clock Rabbi Linder offiâ€" cilated at the: marriage of Frances Feldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Feldman, 65 Birch St. South, to Dr. Jack Rossman,. of Matheson. Mr. W. Shub and Mr. H. Kelneck played the wedding music, and Miss Peggy Wilâ€" lHams sang ‘"Because." . SYNAGOGUE IS SCENE OF SUNDAY WEDDING Pollowing the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride. The couple left for St John N.B. the bride choosing an ensemble of tealâ€" blue with brown accessories for travellâ€" ing. Bridesmaids were Miss Yvette Caron, ahd Miss Jacqueline Brazeua,. Miss CGaron chose a pink taffeta gown, and carried a nosegay of tulips and daffoâ€" dils Miss Brazeua wore turquoise 4affeta, and carried a nosegay of tulips and daffodils Both wore similar headdress, matching their gowns. _ _Mr. Armand Caron was groomsman, and ushers were Mr. J. Handley, and Mr. G. Breazeau. The Church of Nativity was the setâ€" ting for â€"a pretty wedding last Thursâ€" day, â€"when Alice Caron, daughter of Miss Laura Canie, was maid of honâ€" our, in a gown of white silk persey, with a blue maribou hat and muff. She carried a nosegay of pink carnaâ€" tions. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white sheer, with Bilk embroidery at the throat and waist. . Her finger tip vell was held by heartâ€"shaped ‘eaddress, and she catrhd bouquet of red. roses and bouvardia. marriedto Robert Spencer, of Halifax. Rev. Pather J. R O‘Gorman officiatea at LEAVE FOR ST. JOHN FOLLOWING WEDDING the ceremony. Leo Barrette was During the business of the meeting plans for the sale of shamrocl":s on Mar. 17, were discussed. Also disâ€" cussed, was the election meeting which is scheduled for next week. Several nominations were made, but the conâ€" sent <of the nominees has not as; yet been obtained. SENIOR C. W. L, PLANS SHAMROCEK SALE The Senior Catholic Women‘s League held their regular business meeting last night in the church basement, with a good attendance. Miss Rita Prout left today for a week‘s holiday of skiing in the Laurâ€" entians and following that will spend a week visiting the McPhails in Boston, sgt. G. Starling, who has been a member of the Veteran Guards of Czanada for the past four and one half years, arrived in Toronto‘ last week from the west to receive his discharge, and is now at his home, 56 Laurier Pte. Ted Dent left last week for Toronto and Hamilton, where he will receive his discharge. Mr. Gil Beach, of Toronto, is a businâ€" ess visitor to town this week. Mr. and Mrs Carl Eyre, and son Sean, left on Sunday for a motor trip to Rochester, N.Y.,. and then to Saâ€" vana, Georgia. George Howard has returned to Timâ€" mins following the receipt of his disâ€" charge from the RC.A.F., in Toronto. Mr. Julien Baderski left last week for a holiday trip to St. Jovite, Que. Miss Majory Simms visited â€" her heme in Englehart during the weekâ€" end. â€" Mr. Boyd Simms of Porquis Junction visited his sister, Miss Marjory Simms of Timmins, during the weekend. Peggy left for London, Ontario during the week, owing to the critical illness of husband and father, in the London Sanitorium. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Gerald Douzhty spent a holiday in towh with the former‘s parents during the weekend and left on Monday to holiday in Ottawa. Staff Sgt. Daughty recently arrived from ovcrseds on the Queen FElizabeth. Henry Kelneck‘s Orchestra Mrs Leslie Howard and daughter | sT. P' RIVERSIDE PAVILION TIMMINS â€" LION‘S CLUB Sponsored by PERSONAL and : Dr. S. Legate, and Dr. E. MacKenzie, of Troquois FPalls, were veelnend visitors to Timmins. Mr. John Bracken arrived in Timâ€" mins Saturday and in visiting relaâ€" tives and friends in town.~ Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Atâ€" kinson, of 406 Spruce St, S., Timmins, in Porcupine General Hospital on Mar. 4, a boy and a girl. . . Mr. R. Marshall, of: Toronto, is a business visitor to town this week. Mr. Stymie, of Toronto‘ has been in town the past week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Kay,; of Mathe«â€" son, were visitors to town ‘this week,. Pte. C. Lafrenier is ‘spending leave visiting his wife, Hart St. ~ Miss Sandra Feldman, of Toronto, was in town this week attending the wedding of her sister, â€" â€". Mr. L. Croton, and Mr.:sAbramson, of ~Ansonville, were visitors to town this week for the weddlng af Dr. and Mrs. J. Rossman. ' Mervin Webb, R.C.AF., is spending leave visiting relatives, a.nd friends in town. % Mrs. D. Belec has returned from St. Catherines where she snem A alx weeks‘ visit ® LAC Henry Donovan, recently reâ€" turned from overseas, is spending leave visiting his wife and friends in town. â€" Irvin Rosner, R. 0. BUCOVETSKY BLDG. 21 Third Ave. > Timmins EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED With Accuracy by *‘*C

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