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Porcupine Advance, 1 May 1947, 1, p. 6

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é" ‘fl.‘..;”‘ ;["F":T e m News of St. Paul‘s Church Mr. Hodgins was also guest of honâ€" ~our at a stag party on Tuesday evening ut the Preston East Dome, where his fellowâ€"workers at the mine presented ‘lhim with a wallet and sum of money, ~as an expression of their esteem, andâ€" <‘a@ gown of pale blue with black .?xegret at his departure * ie ner was served at the bride‘s home followed by a reception at which Mrs. Curtis received the guests in a gown of navy blue with black and flowered hat and corsage of rosse. She was asâ€" sisted.._by the groom‘s mother who hat and accessories. The quota set for St. Paul‘s parish in the Anglican Advance Appeal is $1000. Of this amount $400 has been collected. By Ascension Day (Thursâ€" day May 15th) it is hoped that gifts from individuals and church organâ€" izations will complete the quota. Spceâ€" The Confirmation Classes being held by Reva. Morris have now a memberâ€" ship of 12 for young people and 6 adults. Anyone desiring to join these classes should contact the rector as soon as possible, as Confirmation is to be held early in June. After the service a social gathcring will be held in the Parish Hall for an hour. At this service Revd. James Morris will ‘be inducted as Rector of the perâ€" is of St. Paul‘s. Bishop Renison is conductings serâ€" vices in St. Paul‘s Church next Sunâ€" day evening. ~honour. 4 During the signing of the _â€"â€"Mrs. H. Sparling of Kirkland Lake Mrs. A. ~Stanlake sang "Oâ€" Perfect was also guest. Love‘", accompanied on the organ hy Contributing to the gift but ungable Mrs. R. Vary, to be present were Mr. and Mrs. El Ushers for the occasion â€"were Mrssrs wood Gagain, Mrs. Bert Cunningham, Jamse and Benâ€" Curtis Leslie Mrs. J. Dwyer, Mr. Tom Farrell and Mahon. â€" Miss Mae Cunningham. _After the ceremony a wedding dinâ€" A musical evening followed with Mr., â€"Jason Cunningham, Mr. Louis Rotonâ€" do and Mr. Bert Cunningham supply- ‘Ig the music. Guests present included Mr. ind Mi‘s. Ulric Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cartman, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Horner, Mr. and Mrs. Jason Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Millions, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rotodo, Mr. and Mrs Jim Cunâ€" ningham, Mr. and Mrs. Winson Hodâ€" gins, Mrs. Tom Farrell, Mr. Bert Cunâ€" ningham, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boyes, Mr. and Mrs. John Hodgins and the guests of honour. % Mr. Hodgins replied to the presentâ€" ation spéech with much feeling exâ€" pressing his reget at leaving the town where some happy years had been spent. â€" Refreshments were served with Mrs. R. Cartman, Mrs. L. Rotondo, and Mrs. Leslie Horner assisting the hostâ€" £8 V teq WAIV G@Git Iw'll. wuw \lu‘“.'. day) to reside in Shiwvillé? were guésts of honour on Saturday night at a lovâ€" ely farewell party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Horner on . Avenue, 4J A number of friends â€" made : their years in South Porcupine, and some older friends who have knoWwn thein from childhood â€" met to wish the parting guests farewell jand all the best of luck and happiness in théir future home. They presented the couple with a handsome bedroom rug, Mrs. T. Farâ€" rell miaking the présentation. Fourâ€"Fold Life Insurance Protection? > It is the most complete Life Insurance protection to be had in one policy. The Fourâ€"Fold Protection consists ofâ€" (1) A monthly income for your dependents if you die before reaching retirement age. _ t ~~.(2)~ Amofithly income for your dependents doubled «_ if you meet: with accidental death. sÂ¥ ; (3) A monthly Aincome Jorâ€" you â€"inâ€" the BVéflt Of ~. +Â¥ E \Totul ‘Disability through sickness or accident. . (4) A monthly income for yourself at retirement. . 90 d : This ~Fourâ€"Fold Protection is the fi c ausfli.ae _ most modéern form of Life Insurance ' EORE yOu t € . protection. : Ask your local Conféderâ€" .. .M .. ~Stion Life repfesentative to explain it fully, or write for further particulars. Confederation Life Have You Heard About The school board of ~governors of Alma College gave a dinner hororing Dr. Dobson (retiring principal) aud introducing his successor, Rev. Bruce Millar, who has been assisting the principal for the past year. The new principal â€" was an <«R.C.A.F. Chaplain during the war and:is a former pasior of Islington United Church. It will be a matter of interest to many in the Porcupine to learn that a former United Church minister. here â€" Revd. Bruce Millar has been apâ€" pointed principal of the famed Alma College of St. Thomas.: In a newsâ€" paper cutting sent to us we learn" Bruce Millar Appointed Principal of Alma College . A reception was also held in the evening at the Airport Hotel whith was attended by numbers of younsg friends of both parties. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mahon will take up residence at the Hallnor mine. After the ceremony a wedding dinâ€" ner was served at the bride‘s; home followed by a reception at which Mrs. Curtis received the guests in a gown of navy blue with black and flowered hat and corsage of rosse. She was asâ€" . She was attended. by. Miss Marion Michell as maid of honour who wore a long gown of pink nét over taffeta, with long pink gloves and Dutch headâ€" dress of â€"pink net, with white accsessâ€" She carried a Colonial bouquet of rose sand spring flowers. Miss Evelyn Jay coustn of the bride, was bridesmiid, who wore a pretty blue crepe gown with Dutch headdress of ‘blue net, and silver accessories. She also â€"carried a colonial bouquet. ‘‘The church was decorated with pink, white and mauve flowers for the ocâ€" chsion, and the ‘pretty bride who was given in marriage by her Iamen wore a conventional wedding gownr of white slipper satin, cut with full bouffint skirt and fitted bodice withâ€" sWeetâ€" heart neckline and long sleeves. Her fingértip vell of" neét was caught to herâ€" head ~with â€"a ~coronet â€"of â€" orange blossom.. She carried~a white prayer book with long white streamtrs adornâ€" ed with red roses. _ Paul‘s Anglican Church on Wednesâ€" day afternoon whén ~Ada Murlel, youngest daughter fo Mr. and Mrs. Ben Curtis of Dome Extension beâ€" came the bride of Stanley James Maâ€" hon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maâ€" hon of South Porcupine. Ada Muriel Curtis Weds Stanley James Mahon A very pretty wedding was of i _Members presén: included Mr. and Mrs. C. Motherwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Magnuson, Mr. and Mrs. George Masâ€" _ on, Mr.: and Mrs, Lex Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huggins, Dr. and Mrs. E. J. McKittritck, Mr. and Mrs. B. Dunâ€" lop, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis, Mr. and . Mrs. Bob Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dewar, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pyke, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mansfield, Murray McCullough, Fred Mason, Pat Hogan, . Miss Marjorie Suthérland, H. Lemay, Ted Romanick, The Missés Marion _Mills, Oreta Walkér, Rita Costello, M. Lynch, L. Railston, R. Donlévy, E. Deane, I. Smith, D. Kesnesky, J. Lowâ€" ric, F. Cattarello, Mrs. Carlo Cattarâ€" ello and Mrs. T. Holmes. Court of Revision was set for the evening of May 14th, at 8 p.m. in the Council «Chambers, Clerk Treasurer P. H. Murphny was authorized to attend a conference of the Community Welfare Council next month. Council ~authorized purchhse ofil tank car of fuel, aâ€"car of steam coal, and a tank car of dustâ€"layer. A regular meeting of the Tisdals Council took place on Monday evening. Next Sunday a ceremony of instalâ€" lation of fifty new members for the Order will take place. The Installing officer was Mr. Karl FEyre of Timmins. All enjoyed lunch and the singâ€"song which followed. The following took office. Mr. Bén Hull, elected governor by acclamation. Mr. R. C. Mitchell, Junior Governor, Mr. Walter Dixon, Treasurer, Mr. Fred Fedor, Secretary. Elected as Trustees: Mr. Cecil Cutts (3 years). Mr.. Ed Beelby (2 years). Mr. Nap Huot (1 year). Following initiation ceremonies a social evening at which the ladies were present, took place. Following this meéeting officers were elected and installed for the ensuing year. A very large number of members of the Loyal Order of Moose attended a meeting held on Sunday evening in the Moose Hall to greet the guest speaker Mr. Chas. F. Hamilton, memâ€" bership director for the Order, from Vancouver. Loyal Order Of Moose Hold Installation Ceremonies Music and dancing were in order after the banquet, music being supâ€" plied by Mrs. Lex Wiesh. A vote of thanks was tendered the Mr. Clifford Gibson of executive for a succéessful season, and Able to reach their | the members of the social committee«e before he passed away. under their convenor Mr. Fred Mason were specially thanked. Miss Audrey Carr, T At the head table were seated Mr. and Mrs. Jock McCurdi¢, president, Mrs. Helene PFerguson viceâ€"president and Miss Frances Hogan secretaryâ€" On Saturday night the Airport Hoâ€" tel was the scene of a delightful banâ€" quet when the Badminton Club cfi South PForcupine held the finale of Members Badminton Club £ Meorke 4 Hoald 1 Banquet Umvenity spent : t t .c K CCC Ne cfi ie n Canadian Girls: InTraining Tisdale Council Meeting Hold Enjoyable Evening Tae beautiful flowers ‘on fl';e of the church were placed : theg fi) Mr. and Mrs. George % memory of the late J. The morning service of woi'shlp in Trinity United Church, Schumacher was conducted by The Rev. J. A. Bréckenâ€" ridge. The theme of his sermon Was "seeing is Beli¢eving." Mr. and Mts. Alun Jones sang a duet entitled "In the Garden." Mrs. Jamés Huxley ac« companied at teh organ. Special Service Of Warship Conducted at Trinity Uhitéd The meeting opened with the C.G. I.T. Purpose and roll call. Mrs. Roy Wilson conducted the devotional perâ€" iod, then several businessâ€"items were discussed, pictures were shown on Inâ€" dia, a lively game "My Ambition‘" was played a sing song enjoyed and the meeting closed with taps. The proegram for the evening was in charge of Mr. Lillie, Muslc director at the Public School. A rehearsal Was given by the Students who wWill répâ€" reésent the school at the Music Fa- tival this week in Timmins. _ The serving of a. dainty Junch brought the meeting to a close. The meetnig opened with O Canada followed by a sing song led by Mr. Lillie with Miss Geértrude Bristow at the piano. # The Canadian Girls in Training of Trinity United Church, Schumacher, held their meeting Thursday evenifig in the church hall. The Schumacher Home and School Association held their meeting Friday evening in the Public School. Thérs was a large attendance. The audâ€" itorium was filled to capacity. déent Nat Adams was in the chair. Born â€"â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw Second avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital on April 25, a son. (Douglas) Home School ‘Association Hold Regular Meéting Born â€" To Mr.. and Mrs. George Vaughan, (nee Kathleen Ryan) in St. Mary‘s Hospital on April 24, a daughâ€" ter. j Born â€" To Mr..and M@sâ€" W. C. Jetâ€" frey, Gold Centre, in St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" pital on April ~22, a daughter. (Marâ€" yan). The following members atténded, Shirley Lowe, Betty Smyth Maureen Kennedy, Anthea Platt, ‘Joan Greer, Elizabeth Robson, Ena Simmons, Nina Phillips, Marilyn Grist, Delmar Cowâ€" den, Joan Goodyear, Elsie Corrigan, Shirley Monéette, June : Collier, Joan Lowe, Helen Boyce, Shirley Monaghan and the Leader Mrs. Roy Wilson. Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. A. Shadick, (nee Margaret Bell, Gold Céeatre) in St. Mary‘s Hospital on April 17, daughter, Mrs. Fred Robinson of Toronto is visiting with friends in Timminsâ€" and while in the district she also visited Mrs. Harry Fosten, First avenue, Schuâ€" macher. A former resident of Tim« mins, Mrs. Robinson is attendins the Festival of Music. Alex Mair, Second Avenue who was with the McIntyre rescue squad at Malartic arrived home Monday ing. The friends of Mr. James Scullion, First avenue will be glad.to knoWw that he is home from St. Mary‘s Hospital after several weeks iliness and all e« tend him their best wishes for a speedy recovery. .« Mrs. Shadick and daughters of Charlton are visiting Mrs. Bhadick‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ben, Gold Centre. The many friends of Mrs. Wif son, Fourth Avenue, to hear that she is ill in St. Mary‘s pital and all externd her their best wishes for a speedy recovyery. Miss Audrey Carr, Toronto, is ing her sisters, Mrs.â€" Joe Behwab; Dwyer Block, First avenue and Mrs. Rescorla, Secorid Avenue: Dr. Stanley Gibson, Second Avents was called to Kingston last WOSk ow ing to thr iliness and death of his father Mr. John Gibson who Passed oway Priday in the Ringston Geéntfal Hospital. Dr. Gibson and Ais brother Mr. Clifford Gibson of Timmins Were able to reach their father‘s bedside his home on Raurmm ‘z to leaving Saturday for !li will be employed months. s sSOUTH PORCUP SCHUMACHER SCHUMACHER , rotion. _ Assisting the speaker were gf I"ml #a b, mfl NMrs. Jamitson, Myrs. nd Mrs Gibsoh, Mis. Frasér and Nirs. McLar« ' ‘ _ on A buumm s0l6 "The Prayer Pers teot" rendered â€" by Mrs. Carth tera op Gunter wlth Mrs. Cater Randoliph icâ€" hadicas Companing at the organ. Mrs. Marâ€" td â€" Bell, shall a very gifted speakér who is visints here from the West also save a splendidâ€"addréss on Misslons. Mrs. lif Robâ€" mvmu mmteu the ladies for the ob s . * With the, modérn skill of dentistry in replacing teeth, this is 1o0t as unâ€" happy a situation as it once was. Proâ€" perly fitted dentures are much to be préferred to faulty molars. -_"T‘h'_emmd!es wish fo express their thanks to all who donated or helped in any way to the success of the affair. TOOTH EXTRACTION If teeth are bad, and possibly spreadâ€" ing infection throtigh the body, decâ€" tors and dental surgéons agree that they are better extracted. Capably convening the cuisine were Mts. Harry Dobson . and <~Mrs. James MCNeil. _____________ Convenmg the fancv work table on which were displayed mahny lovely artâ€" iclés such as hand knitted baby bonâ€"<: nets, ‘sweaters,â€" mitts, diamond sock and othéer items suitable for kitchen or novelty use were Mrs. Ben Davies and Mrs. Joé Collins. f u2s ieb ob s : N en Mrs.: Les Bassett and Mrs Joe Perâ€" cival were in charge of the home bakâ€" is table which was well laden with a a variety of delicacies such as bread, hbuns, cakes, cookles, tarts and ~The hall was festive with a gay decâ€" orative and the small tea tabâ€" les were attrattively laid with white linex cloths and redtapérs in silver candle holdérs Serving the guests were Mrts. B. Wallace, Mrs. D. Greér, Mrs. Carroll and,Miss Smith. Mrs. E. Smyth presidént received the mahy guests who attended. Anglican Ladiés Guild Hold Afterntorn Teaâ€"sand Bazaar A bighly. sitcressftul afternoon tea and bazaar wasâ€"heldâ€"reécently in the hall of the Anglican Mission under the auspices of . the Ladies Guild. splendid at the. mesting. Shirley Hannigan Feted At and a mort naw on Birthday Party ARPAOIIIICALILIIHELL, IMLG. JUAIllICSUIl, MPS. Gibsoh, Mis. Frasér and Nrs. McLarâ€" en. A beautiful solto "The Prayer Pors teot" was rendeted â€"by Mrs. CGarth Gunter with Mrs. Cater Randolph icâ€" mpaning at the organ. NMrs. Marâ€" shall a very gifted speakér who is visints here from the West Also gave a splendidâ€"addréss on Missions. Mrs. Waddel! thanked the ladies for the splendid atteidines at meciing. Atter the behnadictiOohn, tha was served sputer and gave Â¥ety inspirâ€" ing picture in pruse of the life of Ohrist from fiis mth to His Resurâ€" rection. ml\t speaker were Mrs. Banhérman, Mrs. Jamitson, Mrs. The Women‘s Misstortary Society of Trinity United suatem Schumachet, hneta thetr Wednesday m iA thurech irall. Guests SCHUMACHER .__And the wise saver:provides not _enily for the expenditures he plans YVYVHEN we were a bit younger, ‘"itrain‘t hay" was a smart way of saying that the money involved was ,i'epny. important. e For the wise farmer stores hayâ€" not just enough for a mild winter, but enough for the longest, most gévere one. We‘ll wager the tman who coin‘td the phrase was not a farmer. Beâ€" cause a farmer would see that there is a lot of similarity between the hay in his mow and important money . . . money in the bank. 1 e e e PE PPAAAE â€" RKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE siNCE 1817 Banx or MoNnTREAL Shirley received many lovely gifts and had as her guests Heléen Eliot, Cora Fabello, Faye Cousineau, Donna, Betty and Donald Campbell, Madeline Zzont, Pesson, Bonna Belle Mcâ€" Queston, . Nilma Flora, Beverley and Dany Brennan, Howard and Danny Hannigan. The hostess assisted by. Mrs. Don Camphell and Mrs. J. H. Brennan served a delicious lunch, highlight of which was a large birthday cake suitâ€" ably frosted and deécorated. Mrs. M. Ward was winner of the high average award, the high single went to Mrs. H. Hazelwood aud Mrs. J. Hunter was winner of the high double prize. Mrs. Jack Hannigan, Poplar Street entertained Tuesday afterhndon in honâ€" or of her daughter. Shirley who was celebrating her lith birthday. The guests spent a very happy time playing games. A rousing sing song was also enjoyed. The team captained by Mrs. Roy Hazelwood with players Mrs. E. Hicks, Mrs. W. Rowe, Mrs. M. Fulton, Mrs. J. Izatt and Mrs. C. Brown won first place while Mrs. D. Campbell with players, Mrs. C. Mansfield, XMrs, M. Kelly, Mrs. N. Brough, Mrs. W. Wara and Mrs. J. Mair placed second. Conâ€" solation prize was woxrm by the team captained by Mrs. R. Johhson, with players; Mrs. L. Cowden, Mrs. E. Diâ€" miracle, Mrs. S. Scullion, Mrs. M. Shingler and Miss B. Soriaul. Competitive bowling was played Inst Wetinesday by membcors of the Moâ€" ther‘s Bowling League when they met at Molntyre Arena. Moher‘s Bowling League Holds Final Play Offs For Timmins Branch: . C. CAMPBELL, Manager During the war years, nearly half a million more Canadians realized that sétting aside money in a savings account at the B of M was sound commonsenseâ€"like the farmer putâ€" ting hay in his barn. That makes a + millionand a half B of M depositors x following* policy that is at once in the best interests of the individual depositor and in the best interests of the nation. For money in the bank doesn‘t lie idle. It works constantly in two ways. It works for the saver and it works for national prosperityâ€"proâ€" viding, by loans and investment, the capital that creates employment. It helps to produce goods ... to proâ€" duce, prosperity. * FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. Phone 788 s Schumacher 100 Gelden Ave., 8. Porcupine I Wm. E. Jamieson Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service of Hospitality"

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