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Porcupine Advance, 17 Jul 1947, 1, p. 2

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$ 2 %and; L0 a~ € tw is wl co An engagement of wi in the district, in Kingstc Shaver, B.A., d of Ottawa and Frederick and Mrs. F. G. Southam riage is scheduled to tak United Church, Ottawa. will take up residence i continue his studies, havi at the Massachusettes Ir @ Miss Shaver is a Era her Bachelor of Arts de Southam also received h at Queen‘s. Both gradua n 0@« Many of the troubles fact that he is too busy y out of the window . . . n of abode but his mental | are so blind as those who .. to this day and age. Ne had such expanses of w gi" :I:he purpose of: Mr. Ma\rtm’s trip to:the James Bay, area. was to E get first hand knowledge of hospital : conditions for the Northern Ontaria Indian Populace. Mr. Martin high in his praise for the ‘work ar:complished among <the Indians and Eskimos by the Bisht:p and Mrs. â€"Renison has proved of great value both to the fiepartment bt Indian‘s Health® Services Branch and to the Depart ment of Mirnres and Resources. x$ #%. ud o 5 +5 "‘i’ “____ E‘ â€" On Monday, The Bishop of Moosonee â€" and Mrs. Renison enterâ€" : tained at "Bishopstope"‘ in honor of Hon. Paul Martin, minister of ; + national health and welfare of Canada and his party. Luncheon was .â€" enjoyed then the Bishop and Mr. Renison conducted the guests on ‘a tour of thenr beautlfully appointed home As the guests strolled through the spacious rooms an interestmg discussion ceptred around . the many rare object d’art both antique ‘and historical. : The gatherâ€" ing also evinced . much interest in the handicrafts fashioned by the . Indians and Eskimps m addition 140 mementos of the First World War.’ en 3 . a t On taking their departure, Mr.‘ Martin graciously thanked the= '.é‘ ~Bishop and Mrs. Renison for their>gracious hospitality. Others in the party included Dr. D. G. W. Cameron, deputy minister of health, Many of the troubles of Modern man may well spring from the fact that he is too busy with the grind of every day living to look out of the window . . . not only the window of his office or his place of abode but his mental window as well, The old saying that none are so blind as those who will not see, seems particularly applicable to this day and age. Never beforé have office buildings and homes had such expanses of window glass.~â€"Yet what do we find these days? A great many men and womenâ€"running around behind those same windows or bent over desks and counters, so absorbed in their daily tasks that they have little time for the great wonderful," beautâ€" iful world outside their daily round. Rt. Reverend R. J. Renison, Bishop of Moosonee and Mrs. Renâ€" §son returned during the weekend after visiting the various Anglican missions throughout the vast North. They made the journey by plane, wth â€"Gordon Mitchell, veteran Austin ‘Airways pilot at the controls. Their trip Moosonee, James Bay, Fort George, Moose Fac- mgry Rupert House and several other‘ places scattered throughout mfl«Northern domain. Indeed, there are many who seem to live on. a treadmill conâ€" sisting almost wholly of themselves and their own concerns. Never a thought or a care for the other fellow. They hurry from their homes to the bus, from the bus to their â€"homes where they ‘@ither sit in solitary splendor or bury their nose in a paper or book| with never a glance through the window. ‘"They plunge into the day‘s work and repeat their homeward round at night without so much as looking at a patch of sapphire ‘blue and white or observmg other peoples actiwties In days of long ago men bu{lt huge, wmdowless castles of stone to fend of enemies from .the outside m this day and age many men mental castles'in' which t'o"liy’e. The tired business man and woman mhay relax his eyes by lookingâ€"@way beyond his window to wide blue horizons, but he and she willfail to refresh their mind 1f it is too preoccupied to take in and glimpse the wonder of wfi’at he sqes @ Â¥% # #. @ â€" Miss Shaver is a gr‘dunte of Queen‘s University having recéived her Bachelor of Arts degree when she majoredâ€"in languages. Mr. Southam also received his Bachelor of Science â€"degree in Chemistry at Queen‘s. Both graduated this year. To refresh the tired spirit, that look must convey. a reminder that Nature is wheeling on in her magmficent and mysterious way, untroubled by ‘the petty cares. of man‘s sornetimes irksome grmd That reminder may well serveâ€" tmenable us‘ to seeâ€"aurâ€"troubles in their proper perspectnves Thercan"fifi’ loom so darkly ovéer us when our upward look brmgs sunny, wonderful Nature in between. Dr. P E. Moore, director of Indian Health Services, John Mgrshall chief of the Ottawa Bureau of the: Wh)fisor Daily Star, Mayor J Emile Brunette, William Roberts, 'lemins town councxuqr; WHliam Doran President of the Timmifis Board of: Trade and Mrs. Doran. .. seem have erected even ‘mere forbidding and. just as windowless Congratulations and best, wishes to »Miss Shirley Patras and Zavko Cividini whose â€"~engagement has been ~announced recently Miss Patras is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Klement Patras and is a popular employee of the Bank.of Nova Scotia while the groomâ€"toâ€"be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vividini, 318 Pine St. S. The wedding is scheduled to take plece on July.26th in the Church of the Nativity at 4 o‘clock. <k WOMAN’S PAGE <k "* â€" _ {f Miss Colleen Lejambe Feted. Bknhnflfldluhnhh o e J \'. During the evening â€"Miss. Lejambe was presented with a beautiful chenâ€" ‘mile bedfipread, towels, and nylon dresser scarf on behalf of her many friends whom she graciously thanked. At Lovely: Bridal Guests attending were Mrs. Gilbert Lejambe, Miss‘ Connie Lejambe, Mrs. P. Masters, Mrs. M. Richards, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. W. Menear, Mrs. W. Stephens, Mrs. A. Sloman, Mrs. Dent, Mrs. A. Stanlake, Mrs. R. Webber, Mrs. D. Carling, Mrs. Clair Chenier, Mrs. W. Nemtu, Mrs. R. Nemtu, Mrs. G Nemtu, Mrs. M. Savard, ‘Mrs. S. Keast, Mrs P. Ash and Mrs R. Belfitt _ ' Miss Vera Murphny, miss June Eyi10es, Tom Collins, Miss Jane Holmes, Miss Lois Gasch, Frank Hunter, Miss Mary Lou McLean, Shelbey: Heman, Sidney Foster, Bernard Youlten, Mrs. ‘Abbott, Miss Francse : Abbot. : Miss Yvonne Page, Chuck .. Foster, â€" buting . to ; the gifts .. were , Mrs.; M. Herman, Miss Teresa ; Belec,, Mrs. J. Lopas, . Mrs. : Hl.ll Miss" Ritaâ€" OCalla- Those unable to attend but contriâ€"ghan and Mrs E. Savard shower was> held on Friday sevening last, at the home of Mrs._Ron Taylor, 25 Tisdale avenue in honor of Miss Colleen »Lejambe, â€"a ~popular brideâ€" elect of Augustâ€" 2nd. The living room was decorated with pink ‘ andâ€"white ‘streamers. and: the brideâ€"toâ€"be was seated in a decorated chair. Ringn farmaad the evening‘s enter. ‘BSchool! gathered last evening and held a jolly marshmailow and weliner roast out at MacDonald Lake. ~The merryâ€" makers boarded a bus in front of the Community < Building= and upon arâ€" rival at their destination proceeded to enjoy an evening of. swimming and beach dancing. Convening the affair were Miss Doreen Dutton and Alex Fulton. Bingo formed the evening‘s enterâ€" tainment and iprize winners were Mre. G. Nemtu, Mrs. R.â€"_Webber and Mrs: D. Carling. <â€"The door prize was won by Mrs. Gilbert Lejambe, the mother of the guest of honor. â€" . â€" Later a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. W. Stephens and Mrs. R. J. Belfitt. Many local members of the Timâ€" mins Golf Club were among those present when ‘the Ladies of the Iroâ€" quois Falls Golf Club held their field day on Friday. Other clubs particiâ€" pating were Haileybury,; Kirkland Lake and Swastika. Refreshments were served the guests upon . their. arrxval and this was folâ€" lowed ‘by a. nine hole competition. When ‘play was completed a very ‘delicious and appetizing buffet lunch, was served.. In the afternoon another nine holeâ€"competition with a putting competition ~was held then all adâ€" journed :to the club house where aftâ€" ernoon tea. was> served. Mrs. Pauâ€" kert : pouring. Iroquois Falls Golf Club Hold Successful Field Day The prize "winers for the event were low gross, Mrs. W. R. DeGruchy, Timmins, low net, Mrs. W. R. DeGruâ€" chy, hidden hole, Mrs. McFarlane, Haileybury, putting, Mrs. W R. Deâ€" Gruchy. "A hidden hole competition was held at ‘the local ‘club for members who were unable to attend the field day at Iroquois Falls Mrs. Hiscocks won the ‘1*fMiole competition and the nine hole winner was Mrs. J. W. Thomson. After the game tea was served with Mrs. Sid Cooke and Mrs. H. Fuke pouring. Of wide interest to their many friends in the Porcupine, Offgwaâ€"and Kingston is the forthcoming marâ€" riage of Miss Merle Elizabeth Shaver, B.A., daughiter of Mr..and Mrs, Stanley Shaver, Ottawa, and Frederâ€" ick William Southam, B.Sce., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Southam of Timmins. The young couple will speak their marriage vows on August 2, in St. Paul‘s Eastern United Church, Ottawa, «o G@ 44â€" gfl‘t. Members of the Summer . Skating GAUTHIER â€" 1 School gathered last evening and held Mrs. J. A. Gauthiér, a jolly marshmailow and welner roast 8., in 8t. Mary‘s out at MacDonald Lake. The merryâ€" son, Andrew Rober makers boarded a bus in front of the wemis« Community < Building= and upon arâ€" BOUCHRD â€"â€" Bo: rival at their destination proceeded to. P. L. Bouchard, 47 Evening. at Lake. Among those attending were Miss Barbara Baseman, Dave McLaughlin, Miss Myrna Geppert, ~ Ron Brown, Miss Lois An McCormick, Dennis Laâ€" bine, Miss Yvonne Sherman, Gordon Paul, Miss Evelyn Stiess,, Roger Todâ€" hunter, Miss Rita Gledhill, ; John O‘Donnell, Miss Helen Channen, Don Gilchrist, Miss Gloria HMHowley, Jim Fraser. wirs.: ®eggy Currie, Freddie Mesot, Miss . Doreen © Dutton, Alex . Fulton, Miss Jean MacDonald, : Bruce Hugh, Miss Vera Murphy, Miss June Fyldes, Tom Collins, Miss Jane Holmes, Miss Lois Gasch, Frank Hunter, Miss Mary Lou McLean, Shelbey Heman, Sidney Foster, Bernard Youlten, Mrs. ‘Abbott, Miss Francse : Abbot. : < tar p4 Make a tegular habit of [ is nk enable | of this . July is -opén a bavings balance of h «m «t //,/y//////,., / t . ’ k / \ \ \ « ) | D \\ 5 ; MAW im f ..l... .r ..” i ..,.( .< /// ., \ ./....//.,fl.,_..w,/ \ RiMi N ,_,,. Pb A / / s 7/// // j . YA W Nant C j .,.., \ P t / ; //.»’ \ r.J,/ LV ,,, \ s /// _::,.,,.//, _,,,,/.///, //// NWI /,.A://E,/ ;/,././... , w /,/./ /,“5/// ,/2;,, y ._//,,/q/‘ /,.,.,_ ,///.///fl/;/,,,./ S uy %.,,,.../,/,,.Z”, § ,./,W.“.H////////,s / \ /:.._,/ ..,,/,./ ////// .,.//,/,,,/.,hm C N \ f Bs 3 0 More Takeâ€"home Pay... ‘With income tax reduced THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Miss Patsy Hansberger, Mrs. Mlovâ€" Miss Irene Mlovzewske, Migs Dorothy Yackman, Miss Nancy Adamâ€" son, â€" Courchesne, Miss Ann Bennett, Miss Joyce Barton, Miss Donna Ashcroft and others. BOUCHRD â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. in Bt. Marys Hospliai, May oV, a P. L. Bouchard, 47 Sixth avenue, in daughter, Marie Marguerite. St.: Mary‘s Hospital, June 9, a son, . Frederick Paul Elias. : SMITH â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. ons 8. C. Smith, 32 Patricia Boulevard. in TAMBEAU â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. S$t. Mary‘s Mospital. June 5, a son, Charles Tambeau at 89 Bannerman vyeughn Charles. avenue, May 18, a daughter, Yvonne Rolande Cecile. STOCK â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Stock, 14 Tisdale avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 8, a daughter, Vandra Mary. MORRIS â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs M. P. Morris, 107 Balsam street N. in St.â€" Mary‘s Hospital, June 7. a son, . Melvin Gregory. PRATT â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. _ L. Pratt at 61 Rea street N., May , a son, Paul Albert. . . July is 2 good month in which to opén a Savings Account with the local branch of this Bank. Regular deposits will enable you to meet more easily any balance of tay payment next spring. Make a regular habit of adding to your Savings Account each payâ€" day Wg shzll be glad to welcome you as a customer. Births Timmins Branch, H. J. Fuke, §+ sR Mrs.â€" Daniel ~Barrieau, Mountjiny orn to Mr. and Township in St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 103 Baltam street 24, a son, Joseph Donat Bruce. soital, June 14, a _ _ _ BOYCHUK â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Boychuk, 1589% Maple St , N., in St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 6, a daughter, Bonnie Linda Anne. GAUTHIER â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. Gauthier, 90 Wilson avenue, in 8t. Mary‘s Hospital. llly 30. a daughter, Marie Marlu!d _â€"SMITH â€"â€" Borntohlr and Mrs. Recent ;tmendments to the above Act provide that all standard profits claims must be filed with the Departâ€" ment.of National Revenue before 1st September, 1947. All applications are required to be in such form and contain such information as may be prescribed by the Minister and the Minister may reject an application that is not made in such form or that does not contain such information. The grescrihfid forms (S.P.1) are available at all Disâ€" trict Income Tax offices of the Dominion Government. All pertinent information required on the form must be included or attached thereto in schedule form. Tenâ€" tative or incomplete forms or those filed after 31st August, 1947, will not be accepted. James J. McCann, M.D., Minister of National Revenue. Department of National Revenue Ottawa â€" RBern to Mr. and Mrs ~â€" NO TIC E «â€"â€" â€" BoPFN to Mr. and Excess Pljofits Tax Act â€" Standard Profits Claims â€" fl‘.:l

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