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Porcupine Advance, 19 Jun 1947, 1, p. 6

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Y News From SCHUMACHER Guests attending were George Leck, 293", MTS. EOR@T .JiAzeIW00C, MTS, illy Furse, Jimmie Upham, Teddy At‘!h!e.. ‘.Dnlap. Mrs. E. V. fHiughes, nderson, Ronnie Leary, Ernest Rodâ€" Mrs= Myrha Shingler, Mrs. William ay. Jimmie Sparks, David Brown. *!yn", Mrs, Charles Flynn, â€" Mrs. \Han Malkin Frankie and Dickle“_c'em Corrigan, Mrs. Bill Soucie, Miss Bruce and Sandy Macâ€" Ethel Fowler, Miss Blanche Saquriol, Eenzie. the guest of honor Mrs. Woolfe and the hostes Mrs. Coulas. Mrs. Jerry Belland was unable to ‘attend but MI'S.'Wi_lflfed_qulfe___ sent a lovely gift. mesday evening at a miscellaneous hower in honor of Mrs. Wilfred oolfe. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Flynn, 105A râ€" Street. }The rooms were decorated for thc -, rs,. Wilfred Woolfe onored At Lovely Shower Mrs. Felix Coulas was hostess Wedâ€" Mrs. T. L. MacKenzic, First Ave: e, entertained Thursday afternoon honor of her son Sandy who was ebruting his fifth birthday. The he hostess served a delicious lunch centre plece on the table was a »ly birthday cake decorated with ted candles and other decorations uded circus animals and paper â€"«â€" PLUS â€" “Jungle Raiders" No. 3 Do You Own An Automobile or Truck? »â€"guests spent a very happy time 0000000000800 000020000 iss *s*0* s 0 0,0*,00,00,00,00,0 010 0,00,0 000 0000 0, aate ale ale ataataata afect s atnate ate Edgar Kennedy Comedy PLAYING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ©29 0. 0. _0, o_ _o__o_ o. o. 0. .e 0. .0¢,.e *. 19. .9, .0 5n 2 5n ns 2 204202 294 292202202 204 20, 10, 10. .0 v.%...fl‘fl“%..’ozooovzozozozooo000"00000000000?0000000000?000000000000“00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\‘ 5th Birthday >, RONALD °5 ‘- CfllMAN \ GEORGE APLEY 7 Rev. John | Davies conducted the worShip periqg e > A short buslneas..:ession was held and . the s memb led to hold theirnext meeting FFiday June 27th in the MelIntyre Park with the 50â€"50 Club of Mountjoy United Church as their â€" guests.Nominations were held and the. following were elected: to offi.ce president Bob Fulton, vice president Vic Savino, Secretary treasurer Mrs. Rajala, social convener, Mrs. Doris MacKenz.e, conveners, Mrs B. Mair, Douglas Brown and Rev. John Davies. A'fter the bâ€"usl_ness session .faéi{é-' ious lunch was served by Mrs. Stan Gibson and Mrs. Stan Shippam. The Young Adult Club Hold Regular Meeting The Young Adult Club of Trinity United Churowwcher held their meeting y evening in the Church s« ++ The President Mr. George Leck was in the chair and opened the meeting with prayer. The “Blondle s Big . .. A Flm Feast For ..... occaston with pink and white streamâ€" ers and wedding bells. . A social evening was enjoyed. games were played with prizes for the winners. During the evening the guest of honor was presented with a A FAMOUS PLAYIRS THEATRE â€" Ont. Miss Marjorie and. Joan: Whitforth as bridesmaids wore similar gowns of pink net. ‘Elbow length gloves : and sprays of flowers formed. their. headâ€" dress: They carried .nosegays . of spring flowers and wore the brides gnft a lovely brooch. favorite marouee names of Stirling, Holloway. Adeéle Mara, Bob Sttele, Martin Garralaga, Tex Terry and the Mexico is the locale of this new release of Gene Autry series. It. is one of his firsts since the ‘cowboy star‘s release â€" from the army Varying little from‘ the established formula which ‘has made his pictures the fawâ€" orite screenâ€"fare of many, "Twilight‘ offers a pleasing. mixture of action and music. Miss Anne Sebalj as bridesmaid wore a floor lengt‘h gown ofâ€" blue nyâ€" lon. Elbow length gloves â€" and matchâ€" ing accessories A spray of flowers formed _ a cheaddress, she wore the gift of ‘the bride, a broach, and ‘:carâ€" ried a nosegay of spring flowers. The picture introduces Pegsgy Cumâ€" mings, beautiful young English actâ€" ress, to the American screen. and features an ~outstanding supporting cast including.,Vanessa Brownrf, Richâ€" ard Haydn, Charles Russell, Richard Ney, Edna Best, Mildred. Natwick, Percy Waram and Nydia Westman. After the ceremony ‘a‘ wedding â€" The your dinner was served in the McIntyre Bay â€" en Lounge. â€" will spend In the evening a reception was held reside at. 42 First Ave. Schumacher. Mrs. Aldo Tutti, sister of the bride, reâ€" ceived the gests and wore a dress of black crepe and corsage of red roses. Ronald Colman plays the lead in the film The Late George Mpley, the title of which comes from John P. Marquand‘s Pulitzer Prize / novel which was a fictional compilation of the papers of the late George Apley. Rev.® W. Mustard officiated. Mr. Treneer played the wedding â€"music and during the signing of the register Miss Frances Anzol sang "I Love You Truly". Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white slipâ€" per satin styled with nylon yoke with inserts of lace and cut work and emâ€" broidered with pearls. Her: longâ€" veil The bride and groom left Monday for a wedding trip to Niagara, Bufâ€" falo and Pittsburgh. On their return they will take up residence at 77 5th Ave., Timmins. Gifts to the brides attendants were broochs to the soloist, costume jewelry, best man, cigaret case and the ushers shaving kits. Throughout the film,. Apley is enâ€" gaged in a vigorous, though at times comical, battle to preserve the antiâ€" quated traditions he clings .to in his Boston: bornâ€"andâ€"bredâ€" conservatism. was caught up with a coronet of pearls and brilliants, she wore the grooms gift, a double strand of pearls and carried a cascade “bouquet of roscs and stephanotis. Miss. Christine Sebalj as maid of honor wore a gown of ; Turquoise crepe, matching â€" accessories, ‘elbow length gloves. A spray of ‘flowers formed a headdress she wore. "a brooch, the gift of the bride and she carried a nosegay of spring flowers. Pirst United Church, Timimins was the scene of a very pretty wedding Saturday afternoon when Mary Pupâ€" ich, youngest daughter of Mr. Charles and the late Mrs. Mary Pupich EIâ€" dorado Hotel, First Ave., Schumacher, became the bride of Mr. Frank Whitâ€" ford, son ofF Mr. and Mrs. Whitford, Timmins. Christine § Miss Anne Sebalj Miss Mar)orle Whitford and Joan Whitforth wetre The supporting feature which brings the radio Bumsteads to the screen is packed full of laughs and will move you to tears of joy. A Crimeâ€" Doctor thriller starring Warner Baxter suported by Adelle Roberts, Martin Kosleck ~and Mona Barrie will keep you tense and the plct is so designed to keep you in suspense until the Doctor solves the mystery for you. All who like a . good plot, plenty of excitement andâ€" a chance to beat the strong arm of the law in solving crime should see this latest Columbia hit. pam is in charge of the cookery. The °: j «@«_« Summer Camp opens Baturday when _ One of :the prettiest weddings wa: over 40 of the High School Girls and SOlemnized in South Porcupine Un Miss Kathieen Christopher leave Friâ€" At The Theatres ‘Gene Autry are those The young couple motored to North Bay â€"en ‘route‘ to Sask., where they willâ€" spend their honeymoon. willâ€" â€"reside in Toronto where ;For travelling the brideâ€"donned a powder ‘blue gabardine suit with a white:straw hat and <‘black accessories and ~corsage of Johanna Hill roses. $ *7 @VÂ¥_. /# . e _ .t«u *\ Miu AMQ Marie Elllott of Torâ€" onto the maid of honor wore. datfâ€" fodili yellow nylon ‘organza> with matching ..mittens and halo. henddress of . flowera. [# .. 5.. s agk. sn 2 +6z @nalte C â€" _ a double io fimd of pearls The brldesmaid Miss Sybll Ostrom of. South Porcupine was dressed simâ€" ilarly: in .orchid nylon organza .and both catgigd nosegays of sweet-peas and ‘Talisman roses. The â€"groom was. attehded â€" by Arâ€" thur.: Dinau of Toronto and the ushers were ‘John > Suggett and Walter Macâ€" Millan ‘also of Toronto. Before the ceremgny and during the signing af the register Mrs,. A. E. Stanlake sang ‘‘The Lord‘s Prayer‘" ani A“Because” accompanied at the organ by Mr. W. E. Honer. . At the . rgception‘ held in the Mcâ€" Intyre. Lounge, Mrs. John Andrew mother , of the. bricle. received, wearâ€" ing a lime green faconme dress with white nylon lace hat and : matching accessorles and corsage. of: Talisman roses. -M J. Ostrom, .aunt: of the bride. reeeived for the groom in the absence of: his mother who was. unâ€" able . to . be present Mrs. Ostrom wore navy. blue sheer. with flowered Hat: and â€" matching accessories and corâ€" sgge of red . roses. lted Chureh on Scturday June lsth NEW HORIZO NS SOUTH PORCUPINE News From * ~‘The members of the Women‘s Asâ€" sociation of ‘the South Porcupine Unâ€" ited Church met in the church on Wednesday evening June 11th for their final meeting until September. Before she left a number of Dome and South Porcupine friends wished her bon voyage and a safe return at a tea given in her honour by Mrs. W. H. Johns of the Dome. Mrs. Percy Andrew left on Tuesâ€" day for Montreal where she will take a plane for Scotland. Mr. P. A. Murphy Township Clerk has â€" returned from ‘attending the Ontario Conference on ~Socal welâ€" fare sheld in Toronto. »He was honâ€" oured by being put on the Board of Directors at this session. Mr. Andrew Harty left on Monday for Jasper to attend the Convention of the Great West Life Insurance Ass. Girl> Guides of South Porcupine have begen busy ‘making out camp forms and medical tests, getting ready for camp which will be held â€" this year at the Kiwanis Camp at Barâ€" ber‘s Bay, starting on July 8th. Guide Nancy Cooper is to assist Miss Wiiâ€" son â€"of the Local Association in Timâ€" mins in the camp supervision. Mrs. C. Kavanagh left: on Tuesday for Ottawa and Vinton on holiday. Mrs. Douglas Murray of Sudbury is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rapsey on Main St. Mrs. Douglas Murray of Sudbury is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rapsey on Main St. Mrs. E. V. Schaeffer of the South End. Public School teaching staff was guest speaker of the evening. Lunch was served at the end of the meeting. Mrs.. T. Cahill left on Tuesday for Ottawa where she will attend as delegate from this district, the C. W. L. Convention being held shortly in that city. Plans for their picnic to be held in the Mcintyre Park on Wednesday August 13th were discussed. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the wedding were Miss Maizie Newton, Mrs. Audâ€" rey Collins, Miss Vina Humphries all of Toronto, and Mrs. Douglas Grilis of Toronto, and M of Fraserdale., Ont. groom will be on the staff of Toronto University. Public indignation runs high, and all hope that the miscreants will be brought to justice. Chief Mcinnis is doing all that can be done to make an arrest, and, while being reticent about the suspects, believes soon to satisfy justice. Tisdale Aroused By Vandalism One of the most gross and offensive acts of vandalism and desgecration was perpetrated in Tisdale Cemetery in the early morning of June 13th. Two men( believed to have been in a black sedan), went into the graveâ€" yard and damaged eight tombstones, pushing some over and taking the crosses off two. Beer bottles were found (empty) all around .and many broken, lying among the graves. The tool shed was broken into and the following articles taken â€" one wheelâ€" barow with ruber tires Three lawn mowers â€" 1 can of paint., two suits of oilers, 1 hammer, chisels, shovels, rakes, oilcans, one pair of men‘s high top miners boots, files and screwâ€" drivers, Other acts of desecration were notâ€" ed. The shrewd home owner knows that an oil burner should brovidc clean, economical dependable heat. . All these facâ€" tors cannot be evident to the PROSPECTIVE USER of oil heat because many oil burnms have features of similaxity that may give the impression that all burner construction is alike. m JOHN W. FOGG LT Model S. Oil Burner TORIDHEET 1 Lang Ave. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE UPON REQUEST With A THURSDAY, JUNE 19th, 1947

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