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Porcupine Advance, 18 Jul 1946, 1, p. 6

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After the ceremony a wedding ner was held at the home of Mr Mrs, George Howard, 52 Cambria ‘Timmins. Sunday afternoon, at five o‘clock a very pretty wedding was held in the Rectory of St. Matthew‘s Anglican Church, Timmins, when Elsie Blackâ€" more, daughtér of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hart, of Yorkton, Sask. became the bride of Henry Harrop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Henry Harrop and the ia@ate Mr. Harrop and the. Mrs, Walter Craik of Schumacher attended the bride and Mr. Edward Hart, brother of the bride., was best man. Revy. A. R. Chidwick officiated. The bride wore an afternoon dress of white and blue flowered silk jersey, small flowered hat and white accesâ€" sories, with a corsage of red roses. Mrs, Walter Craik, the bride‘s atâ€" tendant wore a dress of printed silk jersey, flowered hat and white accesâ€" sories. She wore a corsage of tea Western Couple Marry Here Sunday The following attended: Anne, Sally and Joseéphine O‘Leary; Mary and Katie Matacich; Judy and Michael Quinf; Dolor®s Douglas: Maty Antâ€" olick; Shirlevy, Mariene, Reta and Freddie Lukon. Doreen Lister Has Fourth Birthday Mrs. Téd Lister, Second Ave., enâ€" teértained Monday af:terncon in honor of her daughter Doreen who was célebrating her fourth birthday. A number of little guests attended and everyone had a grand time. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Lister and each one had a piece of the lovely birthday ca‘lte. _e.l ll//fl-ll/ll!//ll///llfn_ W:OOzQQQQz 44 00000:04 Later in the evening a reception was Daily Service on Roli Film Developing Now that the war has ended, all the Services of the Dominion Department of Agricultureâ€"Experimental Farms, Science, Production and Marketingâ€" visualize a broader and fuller program of usefulness to the people of Canada. The facilities of these Services are varied and extensive. Everybody in Canâ€" ada is invited to take advantage of them freely. _ The Department is always ready to assist in any way in the advancement of the basic industry of Canâ€" ada â€" Agriculture. In 1886â€"60 years agoâ€"the Dominion experimental farms were founded. Starting with five farms the system has since been extended to 34 farms and stations and 210 illustration stations. This system,; the largest and most comâ€" prehensive of its kind in any country, is maintained, with the other Services of the Dominion Department of Agriculture, for the promotion of agriculâ€" ture and the national economy of Canada. As a result of the work carried out in the past by all the Services of the Department in coâ€"operation with the provinces annd agricultural colleges, a much greater measure of stability has been given to farming in the Domnion. Hon. James G. Gardiner, ANDERSON‘S STUDIO 11‘ $ A sNAP t 1 T H 6n Cor, Second Pine St. schumacher Grocery and Meat Market PHONE 770 These firms will serve you best! Schumacher, Ont. SCHUMACHER Dominion Department of Agriculture Minister News From dinâ€" and Ave., Unablée to attend but sending lovely gifts were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davies, Mr. and Mts. Stan Laing, Mr. and Mrs. S. Arguétte, Mr. and Mrs. L. Simourd. The folowing attended: Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tomiuk, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Greéer, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Duvouis, Mr. O. Lesâ€" corhean, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hannigan, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moran,. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McAlpine, Mr. and Mrs, E. Keizer, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dunbabin, Mr. W. Barron, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey, Mrs. J. McNeil, Mrs. R. Mitchell, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. N. Cousineau, Mr. and Mrs. J.Joki Mr. and Mrs. Joe Iannarelli, Mr. and Mrs. James MacKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pidgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Edâ€" én, Mr. and Mrfs. J. D. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris, Mr. Bill Welt, Miss Phylis Monnsey and Mrs, A Coughan. Mr. and Mrs. Cowden were the reâ€" cipients of manyv lo_vel_v gifts from their family and friends. A large number of friends extend their good wishes. A socvial time was enjoyed and ious lunch was served. Congratulations were Extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowdéen, Gold Céntreé, who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cowden Congratulated On 25th Anniversary The bride and groom l6ft on Monâ€" day for a wedding trip to York:on and Regina. For travelling the bride chose a brown dressmakers suit with green accessories, â€" The groom‘s gift to the bridesmaid was a pearl clino and to the best man a wallet. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Howard received the guests wearifig a blue crepe afterâ€" noon dreéess. Mrs. Philip Laverdierrte pourted tea. tS tA 44 "The House . of Hospitality" 844444 FRANK KLISANICH, Prop, Phone 788 Schumacher Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service PEARL LAKE HOTEL oOTTAWA, CANADA called to pleasant a delicâ€" Mrs. Butterworth, left last week for her home in North Bay after spendâ€" ing some time visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Glazcer, First Ave. Bornâ€"On Monday, July 15, in St. Mary‘sHospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Andâ€" erson (Elsie Green) Fourth Ave., a daughter. H1OCKING O 164AÂ¥ Moore st., was nostess with Mrs. To Webb at a shower in her honot. A decorated baby carriage was filléd with miscéllaneous gifts which were happily réceived by Miss Williams, who thanked each donor as she unwrapped the dainty parcel}s. Mrs, George Williams, mother of the brideâ€"to â€"be, poured tta at the lunth which followed the games, at which prizes were won by Jean Williams, Mtrs. R. J. Connelly, Mrs. R. Girard, and Mrs. G. Williams. Guests included Mrs. R. Quesnel, Mrs. A. De Rosa, Mrs. G. Williams, Mrs. R. J. Connelly, MrS. R. Girard, and Miss M. Quesnel. Ungble to attend but sending gifts were Mrs. Charles Hocking, Miss Marion Mitchell and Misses Joan and Clara Hocking. On Friday evening another delightâ€" ful shower was held for Miss Williams At bingo prizes were awarded to Mts. Bass, Mrs. Mairs, Mrs. Montrose, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. C. Anderson, and Mrs. Bowes. A delightful lunch followed. Guests present includeéed Mrs. C. Anderson, Mrs. W. H. Butlér, Mrs. H. Coott, Mrs. O. Bow€s, Mrs. Bass, Mrs. Clement, Mrs. Emma Clement, Mrs. C. Carruthers, Mrs. W. Dixon Mrs. C. Ferguson, Mrs. Wm. Héelmeér, Mrs. R. Creed, Mrs. D. Reed, Mrs. L. Hopkins, Mrs. B. Longworth, Mrs, J. Thompson, Mrs. H. Montrose, Mrs. Mairs, Mrs, B. Flinsky, Mrs. H. Helmer, Mrs. J. Shaver, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Whitton, Mrs. R. Lang, Mrs. L. Lang, Mrs. W. Watt.and Mrs. McLelland. Unable to attend but sending gifts were: Mrs. J. Andrews, Mrs. K. Parâ€" rell, Mrs. Prvor, Mrs. C. Jamieson, Mrs, Hansen, Mrs, Sheridan Miller and Mrs. T. Mahon. Mrs. Russell and children, Second Ave., returned this week from a holiday at TIroquois Falls. Mrs. Douglas Craig and son Douglas of Pembroke Ave., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Craig, Pine Street. Guests included Mrs. R. Quesnel, Mrs. A. De Rosa, Mrs. G. Williams, Mrs. R. J. Connelly, MrS. R. Girard, and Miss M. Quesnel. Miss Betty Heath, a nurse in trainâ€" ing at Ottawa Civic Hospital, is spendâ€" ing a holiday with her sister, Mrs. Vic Mullen, Second Ave. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Urquhart and daughter Linda, McIintyre Property, left by car for a holiday in southérn Ontario. 4 day season. Mrs. James Fowleéer and daughter Peggy, Fourth Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. James PFowler, Jr., Second Ave., léeft by car for a holiday at Toronto. Mr. Tom Mimmo, of Hamilton is spending a holiday renewing acquainâ€" tances in town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kovalchuk Oof Kirkland Lake spent the weekend visâ€" iting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Montigny, Fourth Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dwyer, and sons Freddie and Paddy, left this week for a holiday at North Bay and Vinton, Que. Mrs. Jvames Huxley, First Ave., left this wéek for a holiday in Toronto and North Bay. Sgt. Alex Craik of the Provincial Police London and Mrs. Craik and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Walte: Craik and Mr. and Mrs. James Tinsâ€" ley, First Ave., during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Turcotte, Second Ave., left by car for a holiday, at Sudbury and Huntsville. Mrs. Taylor of Kirkland Lake spent the weekend visiting her sister, Mrs. James Izatt, Railroad St. Missess Anne and Dee Iannarelli, Margaret Scullion and Inez Fregonese spent the weekend holidaying at Rouyn. 3 Miss Marion left Wednesday sor. "Mrs, James Izatt and daughter Violet left Sunday evening for a holiday at Lethbridge, Alta., and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Black, Kirkâ€" land Lake, visited Mr. Black‘s mother, Mrs. E. Watson, Railroad St., and his sister, Mrs. Sinclair MacMillan, Mcâ€" Intyre Property. Miss Nancy Robson, Second Ave left Wednesday for a holiday at Wind OYr Mrs, George Williams, mother of the brideâ€"to â€"be, poured tta at the lunth which followed the games, at which prizes were won by Jean Williams, Mtrs. R. J. Connelly, Mrs. R. Girard, and Mrs. G. Williams. On Thursday even‘ing last Mrs. John HMHocking of 164A Moore St., was hnostess with Mrs. To Webb at a shower in her honot. A decorated baby carriage was filléd with miscéllaneous gifts which were happlily réceived by Miss Williams, who thanked each donor as she unwrapped the dainty parcels. Miss Jean Williams, brideâ€"elect of this month, has been the guest of honor at two showerâ€"parties recently. She will be martiéd to Mr. Wallace Cleéement. Dr. G. S. H. Barton, sCHUMACHER Miss Jean Williams Is Guest of Honor At Two Shower Parties Deputy Minister Brown, Second Ave for a holiday at Wind We! Mrs. Mary Syvret « Buried Friday City Mrs. Matthews of Cannington is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Mcâ€" Innis at her summer home in Golden Mts. O. Proulx and children are visitâ€" ing in Geraldton, at the home of Mrs. Gege: Mrs. Don Wright is lso visiting there. Mr and Mrs. Roy Woods are visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F Blood. Mrs.: Hamilton and daughâ€" ter of Connaught Hill have left for Toronto. They will in future reside there where Mr. Hamilton is employed, Mr. and Mrs. P. Collins of Kirkland Lake have left for home after visiting their daughter Mrs. Dan Taylor of Evans St. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Zuégrrer of Com mercial Ave., have left to take up resi dence in Southern Ontario. Recent guests of the Taylors were President and Mrs. O. W. Usenbach of the Canadian Mission of the Morâ€" mon Church. Mr. and Mrs. Aléc Reid and family of the Dome are on holiday in Hamilâ€" ton. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Kemsley and Mary are on holiday in Southérn Onâ€" tario. _â€"Mrs. Bradley of Dome Extension is on holiday at a cottage at Barber‘s Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and Miss Shirley Miller of Bruce Ave., are on holiday in Pembroke. Mrs. Milne of Toronto is in town for a week visiting at the home of Mrs. Hall and Mrs. W. Parren. Mrs. McCaffrey of Mr. and Mrs. Vicâ€" tor Haneberry of the Dome have moved in to town and now reside on Powell Ave. Their Dome house is now OCCUuâ€" pied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLean. Donald Wills, First Ave., arrived home at the weekend after spending two weeks visiting his sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs, George Hain, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Brucs motored up from Windsor to visit Mr. Bruce‘s sisters, Mrs. Fred Davidson, Bank of Commerce Apts., Mrs. Warren Sparks, Railroad St., and Mrs. W. White, Timmins. Mr. Stan Laing of Ottawa arrived Monday night when he réceived the sad news of the death of his motheéer, Mrs. Dave Laing, Second Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Taman (Marjorie Ewing) left last week for Smiths‘ Falls enroute to Ggorgetown, British Guiana. Mr. Taman has a position in Guiana at a mine of whitch Mr. Alf Pugsley (formerly of the Paymaster) is manâ€" ager. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Woods and son Jimmie, Second Ave., left by car for a holiday at Toronto and other points. Mr. Alex Mair, Sr., and grandson left Sunday for their home in Toronto after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mair Jr.. Second Ave., Eleanor Mair acâ€" companied her grandfather back to Toronto where she will spend the holiâ€" Funeral services for the late Mrs. Mary Syvret were conducted by Rev. John Ford on Friday afternoon from Hunkin‘s Funeral Parlors. Mrs. Syvret died suddenly from a stroke on Tuesâ€" day last in St. Mary‘s Hospital, Timâ€" mins. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rayner, accomâ€" panied by Miss Beulah Rayner and Mr. Fred Budreau, léft on Saturday for Peterboro and other southern Ontario points on two weeks‘ vacation. "Bill‘"‘ Richardson who has been a Friends of Mr. Bentley Webb of Dome Extension will be sorry to learn that he received word recently that his mother, Mrs. John Bentley, had diéd in Chaceâ€" water, Cornwall, England. Mr. and Mrs. George Mason have moved into the house reécently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wyper at Dome Extenâ€" Miss Jean Stringer of Toronto is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stringer on Dome Ave., for two weeks. "Bill"‘ Richardson who has been a patient in Christie St., and Scearboro‘ hospital returned to his home at Dome Extension on Wednesday. Pallbearers were Messrs. Jack Anâ€" drews, Wim. Andrews, George Helmer, Jim Shaver, James Armstrong and Dan Reed. IntermEnt was made in Tisdale Céemeteéry. at the home of Mrs. Geéorge Helmer. The assistant hostess was Mrs. Cecil Helmer. A daintily decorated pink and white basket held the very nice gifts which were of a miscellaneous nature and were presented to the brideâ€"elect. Mrs. Gordon Mitchell and children sSoOUTH PORCUPINE sSOUTH PORCUPINE Mrs. C. H. Mack with Mrs. Talbot and Marjorie of Connaught Hill are on holiday for a few days in iNorth Bay. Mr. Still, of Montreal, has left for home after visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. and fam#By on Conâ€" naught Hill. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hunkin and Donna leave on Eaturday for ten days holiday at a cottage on Lake Nipissing. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Atkinson and daughters are on vacation at Lake Bernard Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. this week for a and other points Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pyke with daughter Kathleen and twins Stephén and Clifford, are on holiday from Torâ€" onto, visiting Mrs. A. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pyke on ‘Connaught Hill. Miss Hamilton of Lakeview is on holiday, visiting in Stratford. Mrs. Ed, Harrison of Connaught Hill is on holiday, visiting at Sharbot Lake. Mrs. Rachel Jones, who has been visâ€" iting her sister, Miss B. Shaw, at the Cabin, left on Tuesday for Kirkland Lake. The members of _the Canadian Legion, with wives and children, will hold a picnic on Saturday at the Bufâ€" faloâ€"Amkerite Park. Ice cream and races will be featured for the children. A bus will leave the Legion Hall at. Mr. Uren has been employed at the Dome Mines for over twentyâ€"five years, and has just been retirea from active work. He will join his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, John Carng, in Ccornwall. Mr. Carne l6eft Dome Extension soon after Christmas to retire to Cornwall. ‘His many friends wish bon voyage. are holidaving at Round Lake for two weeks. Mrs. W. Deacon is back from Toronâ€" to after reporting for medical checkâ€" up. Sgt. Alec Craig of the Provincial Police, with Mrs. Craig and children, of London, were visitors in South Porâ€" cupine and Schumacher this week. The Tisdale Chief of Police, Chief McInnis, and his staff, have presented a lovely gift of a set of briar pipes to Sheriff J. McKay, as a tribute of their esteem, upon his recent retirement. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Evans and son lEft on Tuesday for â€" a holiday in Ottawa, Kingston and other points. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson of Akron, Ohio and Mrs. George T. Hamilton of Haileybury, are guests at the home of Mrs. O. McIntosh, Golden Ave. Mr. Ed. Uren left on Tuesday after bidding farewell to his friends in Canâ€" ada. He is sailing on the S. S. Georgic for his old home in Cornwall, England, where he will spend his remaining vears. Retires To England Church Workers Wins $250 Prize; _ After 25 Years In _ Complete New Camp Hopes To Win $1,000 Mlnlng “/ Ork Hel'e The new mm; nEâ€"Ico Chisel Take Congratulations m'o-in order for MTrs Specializing in Weddmgs â€"â€" Banguets: Private Parties PHONE 400 4 t K\X\\\\fi # soUTH PORCUPINE # e / 5 5A 55553 SOUTH PORCUPINE MERCHANTS 77 Bruce Ave MEAL HOURS 8 â€" 9.30 a.m. 12 â€" 2 p.m. 6 â€" 8 p.m. Airport (tel WUM AT_ Penn LADIES CHILDREN‘S WEAR DRY GOODS WM. MOSKAL, Prop. t See Our @‘f@ Selection of )\ Children‘s 7(\ Overalls W. are leaving holiday in Port Hope south FPorcupine SOUTH PORCUPINE DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT * # # *,s4fecfes 6 3 SOUTH PORCUPINE 43 Main St., 94 Golden Ave. « Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Cattarelo and children returned on Saturday from vacation in Toronto and other points. Mr. Frank Miner has left for Torâ€" onto to greet his English bride, who has just come over on the S.S. Georgic. They will return to South Porecupine after a week‘s holiday in Toronto. Mrs. B. H. Harper with Miss Mary Harper and Norman left on Wednesâ€" day for their summer cottage on Lake Temagami. Dbr. Harper has reéeturned from Perth and reports that Mrs. Fostâ€" er, his sister, is now on the road to recovery. Poppletonâ€"On July 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poppleton of 12 Cecil Ave., South Porcupine, a daughter. Less than two minutes was required on Tuesday to despatch Police Court business under Acting Magistrate S. C. Platus. Mr. and Mrs. "Rusty‘" McGinn have bought the house on Connaught Hill formerly owned by Marshall Hamilton, and are moving in shortly. Miss Dora Kesnesky, R. N., is on holiday in Southern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. G. MacManus spent the weekend in Cochrane. Devostâ€" To Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Devost of 1 St., South Porcuâ€" pine, a daughter, on July 15. This lake was discovered as an ideal camping site when the new governâ€" ment r0dad just comupleted into the Frederick Houst dam, was in progress. Court Session Lasts Only Two Minutes Durkinâ€" To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Durkin of the Hallnotr Mine, a daughtâ€" er, on July 14. Allâ€"charges were settled out of court and the following docket was read: Three drunks. A Bisson, $25 and costs or 10 days for failing to obtain a fire permit beâ€" fore entering the bush. J. Jedora, for speeding, $10 and costs. B. Johnston, for having beer in other than his own dawelling, $10 and costs. 1 p.m Messrs Harry Scott and Donald Galâ€" braith have left for Lachine to get their discharge from the R. C. A. F. The new camp at Ice Chiseél Lake which the United Church workers Rave been steadily engaged in making durâ€" ing the past few weeks, is now in readiness for the bovs. A number of boys under the guardâ€" lanship of Rev. R. J. Scott left on Tuesday fot ten days at the new Camp Waskasiet. Coul‘sâ€"On July 13 to Mr.‘and Mrs Coulis of 72 Bloor Ave., a son. Capykâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Mike Capyk of 180 Main St., South Porcupine, on July 13, a daughter. â€" OPEN SUNDAYS â€" Main St., South Porcupine DON‘T LET REFRIGERATOR sHORTAGE BOTHER YOU Get your milk ICE COLD, from 117 Golden Ave IN Plumbing and Heating Luxton‘s Lunch CLAREK S Me#* », QUALITY SERVICE News From Phone 920 for 1 Jze*** _ PLV MB INCG 8. Porcupine Mr. and Mrs. W. Hawes and son Frank léeft on Tuesday to embark on the ,S. S. Georgic in New York, for their old home in Newcastleâ€"onâ€"Tyne, where they will live. A farewell party was given at the home of Mrs. John Ferguson last Wedâ€" nesday with Mrs. A. Rafferty and G. Rogers actng as assistant hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Hawes have lived in South Porcupine for 23 years, their son Frank havng been born here. She also stands in line to win another thousand if she can find a word in a dictionary which the broadcast anâ€" rcuncer is unable to spell. Her friends wish her success! Congratulations are in order for Mtrs. Harry Burtcon of the Dome, who was notified this week that she has won $250 in a Radio (Lyons‘ Tea) Compeu- tion. Friends Say Goodbye To Mr. Mrs. Hawes Their many friends showered them with gifts at the party, and many more were presented before and after. A large chenille bedspread was a special group gift from those present, and another similar gift came from Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitton next day. Bingo prizes at the party Mrs. V. Dillon, Mrs. B. Laffin Hawes and Mrs. W. Hawes. Â¥. PHONE 285 â€" S$KY BLOCK :f ';Brme Ave., south Pore upinfll b\\\\\%\\\\\\\\\%\\%\XS% ,*00-000000 2.*2*, *s,*, C is ui ie ts ie in ind d t « * * .“.063“.00 *o 0208:04:“'. at uute ate ate eta * t # ’ '.“..0.“ i * * * t * Potted Plants Floral Designs Wedding Bougquets Wm. E. Jamieson Florist 108 Golden Ave., 8, Porcupine Enduring Loveliness For The One You Love JULY isTH, 19486 Cut Flowers HOLMES LOANS MoNEY ON FIRST MORTGAGES DISTINCTIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Phone 835 FOR Insurance Real Estate Claude Dillon Resid nce Phone 510 33 CRAWFORD ST. sSOUTH PORCUPINE Service Station PHONE 280 uh. 6. t N 0.000.0000..0 r.....:.’. 00 # 00 + .0 # .’0 .00 0.0 000 .0 00: .0. ..‘.000:0:0. SBEDLS went To Mrs. P.

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