THUMHMSDAY. APRIL 15th, 1948 Gower Markle, Secretary of Local Y MCA Guest Speaker At W.M .S. Meeting factory treaiment for piles or bemorthoids, you can positively on w Dr. Chases OQOintment OFFICE HOURS Daily 10 am to 4pm Mon. Wed. Fri. Evenings 6 to 8 p.m. and by appointments With a record of 50 years as a most satigâ€" 2012,p (onsult You; vETERINARIA® Judith MacLean Discases of Alberta Lump Red Jacket stoker Coal â€" Dry Wood A. Chalifoux DOGus CATS stt stt tw it PA LAAA L L LA L L P P C P Â¥1 All 14 1€ arkle, secretary of the YM â€" Porcupine district, speakâ€" He Women‘s Missionary Soâ€" e Pirst United Church, at monthly meeting, desrribed e begzinning of the YMCA. PHONE 1536â€"M sprecalizing in If you have childrenâ€" consider this 111 Toke St. Confederation Life as well as for protection. Sometimes there is an understanding between father and son that when the son earns enough to pay all or part of the premiums, he will do so.~ This compact between father and son works out well. It teaches thrift to the young man and strengthens his sense of reâ€" sponsibility. Many men are now buying Insurance Policies for their ‘teen age children and for children even buy them to provide money for children‘s higher education or to provide capital for the starting of a modest business; If you have a hoy or girla Confederation Life Representative will be glad to show you what can be done along the limes here suggested and within the caompass of your means. Your ingquiry will bring a competent representative to see you about it. Phone 20923 Representative; D. D. CHISOLM 8 Maple Street, ®. â€" Timmins Association Father can again fry with their school his ownâ€" homework tax has been compl JDuriry 104 »ld thit j CYÂ¥ )N S ‘LT A i1 ito Christian persons, a Chris ety, and anything that lead he YÂ¥MCA promotes." ynne, Women‘s Miâ€"sicnary 80â€" pitga] visitor reported 1690 cals rzt thrce months of the yoar. wemert was made of the quilâ€" ting to be held in the church on Avril 14. (this afternoon). homework â€" on been completed roup that the YMUCA, yas old.. outlined its beâ€" London,. England, by Sir ams. then a clerk in a dra. talk, Mr. Mar ‘up that the YMCA. wa TORONTO Mr. Mark] help his small lessons now that on the income 1¢ AID Y CAMPAIGN:: That lucky gent with his head poking over the shoulders of some of, the pwttwst rals in town is Gower Markle, direcâ€" tor of the Porcupine branch of the YMCA. ~The occasion took plhace dast week when, in conjunction with the Y¥‘s drive for funds, 12 girsl of the Wings Nâ€"Y club presented a song at the Broadway here are other program. Front and dance routine theatre.. Also seen participants in the row, left to. right, Comnie Brazeau, Jackie Pagquettec, Jimmy Arnot, Ron Smith and Simone Vaillancourt. Rear row,. Joan Proulx, Doris Kelley, Jean Smith, Mr. Markle, Terry Ploufle, Rita Groom and Mrs. A. Proux. _A P -.I?VII//./I/.III//IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.II/IIIIIIIIII. ,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\: 4 P Miss Inez Bozzer was maid of hon or and wore a gown of dusty pinl moire taffeta fashioned with a front peplum tapering off to a fishtail back. A heart shaped headdress of matchâ€" ing taffeta and a cascade of pink carâ€" nations and talisman roses completed the ensemble. Bridesmaids were Miss Irma Anâ€" taonello, Miss Doris Amadio and Miss Mafaldo Pellezzari whod wore gowns Girard â€" Fantin Nuptial Vows Exchanged In Ceremony In Sacred Heart Church Enjoying themselves as they danced to th Kelneck at the dance sponsored by the Navy Cadets held during the weekend at Hollinge Huckerby, Carol Monahan and Beverly stiver uniforms are Albert Landry, Marold Lochri 11. CEDAKE T. N e Slashing Reductions SPRING SALE QF FUKRS! STYLE SHOP FURRIERS Outstanding V alues OswWALD sMITII, Proprietor THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO TIMMIKs® row,. Joan Proulx, Doris Kelley, Jean Smith, Mr. Markle, Terry Plouffle, Rita Groom and Mrs. A. Proux. of lime green similar to that of the maid of honor. They wore crownâ€" less heart shaped headdresses, matchâ€" ing gloves and carried cascades of red. roses and pink â€"carnations. Dick Richards was groomsman and Jerry Therriault, Ed Derasp and Ted Meuâ€" nier ushered. Following the ceremony a dinner was served to immediate relatives and friends in the banquet hall of the Grand Hotel. Later, a reception was held in the auditorium of the Mcinâ€" lyre Arena, where the guests were received by the bride‘s mother, wearâ€" ing a dress of grey crepe with inset embroidery below the neckline and waistline and a draped skirt. She wore black accessories and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. W. Girard, mother of the groom, also received, wearing a dress of grey crepe with navy blue accessories and a red rose corsage, Out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Turcato, Windsor, Johnâ€" Sergain, Ramore, Mr. and Mrs. W. Girard and Gene Girard of ~Peterborough, and Mr. and Mrs. George Roy of Guiges, Que. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Girard are residing at 270 Tisdale avenue. * Wide Variety Fullâ€"length Coats, Jackets the merry tunes of Henry vy, Air Force and Army izer Hall are NMNiss Mary ser. â€" Resplendent in their rie and George Marper. PMONE 1035 Capacity Crowd Throng Pav. For Gala Purim Ball Miss Lillian Del Monte was crownâ€" ed Queen of the Purim Ball in a fitâ€" ting ceremony last night at Riverside Pavilion. Ladies in waiting were Mrs. Bruno Bernardini and Mrs. Ron Moyle. Judges were Mayor Karl Eyre, Bill Doran and Dr. G. Lane. The â€"gala affair was one of the highâ€" lights of the social season.. Henry Kelneck and his orchestra provided the musical background for the capâ€" acity crowd in attendance. while glen Synos, local thrush rendered many lovely solos. During the evening delicious reâ€" freshments were served by members of th B‘Nai B‘Rith Society. Among those present were Mayor Karl Eyre and Mrs. Eyre. Mr. and Mrs. Ron MacPhail, Miss Vivian Pirece, Jack Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Moyle, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Kelly. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Hope, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Stahl, Dr. and Mrs G Lanée,. Dr and Mrs. J. Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Petrucci, Mr. and Mrs. G. Dunâ€" lap, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rosner. Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Laprairie, Mrs. Ethel Giroux, Harold Hursley, Dr. and Mrs., G. C. ‘Armitage. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mascioli, Mr. and Mrs. Charâ€" les {Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Manhny Abâ€" rams, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sole, Dr. and Mrs. J Scholes, Miss Sarah Abrams, Miss Vita Linder, Frank Shub, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kennie, Mr. and 'Mrs. Harvey Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Harryv Miss Vita Linder, Frank Shub, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kennie, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLay, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Vaillanâ€" court, Dr. and, Mrs. J. K. Giardine, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGillis. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Centner, Miss Shirley Thomson, Johnny Belec, Miss Elizabeth Rominscon, Gordon Moon, Miss Muriel Troyer, Roger Gariepy. Mr. and Mrs. D. McKinunon, Mr. and Mrs. Hatry Kuzyk, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Giallionardo, Mr. and Mrs. C. Poetrone, Mr. and Mrs. E. Colameco, Miss Amy Loam, Sylvio Torlone, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sloma. Miss Clara Korman, Max Gurevitch, Mr. and Mrs. G. Skolsky. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pierini, Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin, Meyer Bucovetsky, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Koza, David Pierce, Miss Norma Shankman, Max Korman, Dr. and Mrs. J. Rossman, Miss Vida Beaumont, Tremaine Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Veinotte, Miss Frances Davâ€" id, Harold Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Adams, Mr. and Mrs. M. Edelstein, Mr. and Mrs. R. Paolini, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adamo. tA y t | l Ma pri un for Scel at mc 111( ter ho I‘a 4* Mr. and Mrs: C. Crocco, Mr. and Mrs. T. Crocco., Mr. and Mrs. Rene Pare, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Doolan, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tomkinson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Firth, Miss Norma Routlifle, Chester Wyse, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mulâ€" len, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burns, Mr. and Mrs. E. Patton, Miss Barbara Barry, Ed Bartlett, Miss Nora Sharpe, Merâ€" ton Lake, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fuke, Dr. and Mrs. K. V. Allen. in town. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Mosher of Hailey. bury were among the many out of town. ers who attended the carnival at Mc Intyre Arena last week. Don James has returned to Sudbury, after spending the weekend in town. Mtr. and Mrs. Joe Sloan of New Lisâ€" ‘keard were weekend visitors in town. Miss Gloria Ross, Don Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. N. Carrick, Mr. and Mrs. Art Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clattenburg, Miss Mary Adams, Gordon Godefroy, Miss Mary Tripp, Don Moore, Miss Laura Canie, Yorke Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Clark and many others. Twixters Club Make Final Plans For Spring Bazaar Members of the Twixter‘s Club of St. Matthew‘s proâ€"cathedral met in the church hall on Monday evening for their regular work meeting. Many beautiful handâ€"made articles were turned in. These will be sold at the annual bazaar to be held in the church hall on Tuesday, April 20. Following the work session an e joyable social perfon was enjoyed a a tasty lunch served. HMHostesses 1 the Mrs occasion were Mrs. J. Harris a . _ A. V. Sykes, Those present were Mrs. H. Mar Mrs ard, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs . P.; C. Keast, Mrs. T. E. Pritc Mrs. G. Morrow, Mrs. W. Wol: A.â€"E.â€" Huyton, Mrs. W. Hart H. Atherton, Mrs. W. A. Bat G. R Robertson, Mrs J. Bu . J.â€" Harris and Mrs. A. V.; Syk Mrs ard, Mrs Mrs Mrs 200 Seats at $1 0N sALE NOW: MUSIC BOX ?alace Theatre â€"â€" April 21st, 8 p.m. IN PERSON DICKENSO N JEAN Other Seats Reserved $2.00 â€" 8$1.50 Sponsored by St. Anthony‘s Parish A vailable only at Moisley Ball UNITED CIGAR STORE LA CAISSE POPULAIRE HEXHEKI‘sSs PMHMARMACYX se March Pritch: Wolno F, ~Harris A. Bates J,. Budd V . Sykes w es Pierce, Miss Ellen Youlten has returned af Korman, ter holidaving in Toronto, Niagar A NCO K Lucienne Plouffe Exchanges Nuptial Vows _ With Gerald McGee In Pretty Ceremony for and Notre Dame do Lourdes XChurch, ‘as the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday morning when ‘Lucienâ€" ne Plouffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ploulfe, 93 Commercial avenue, exchanged nuptial vows with Gerald McGee. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mcâ€" Following tion was h where the wearing an blue crepe 1 and â€" corsag George Ar Mrs. Nevada Rutherford Hostess To Past Matrons Club Of Arbuus Chapter Gee, 167 Eim street S. Rev, H. Ploulle, Warren, uncle of the bride, performed the ceremony against a background of Spring flowers and candlelight. The wedding music was playved by Mrs. Paul Piche and durâ€" ing the signing of the register, Mrs. Lapalme, South Porcupine, sang ap propriate hymns. The attractive bride, given in marâ€" wWere riage by her father wore a chic suit Rene F of silver gray with navy blue accesâ€" Gifts sories and corsage of red roses. a gold Shoe was attended by her sister, Miss a wall May Plodffe who chose for the 0C _ casion a suit of dove gray with white enterts accessories and corsage of pink g@arâ€" MrGee denias. | sories She Marty ceasior The Arbutus Chapter of the;0. E. S. Past Matron‘s Club met at the home of Mrs. Nevada Ruther{ford, Maple St. $., on Tuesday evening. President, Mrs. Annie Goodman conâ€" ducted the mecting. _ General business was discussed and the new club imnmemâ€" bership pins were distributed, Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson won the mon. thly mystery draw. Mrs. Violet Day, Past Grand Matâ€" ron of Ontario. attended this meeting and it afforded great pleasure to, the members to have Mrs. Day with them again. Following the business session bl'id"c and games were enjoyed with Mis. Mary Cocke and Mrs. Day being the prize winners. Later, the hostess, served . aâ€" delicious lunch and prior to the members leaving for their homes,. Mrs. Mary Cooke, Schrmacher. invited the club to meet at her home on the cceasion of the next meetina, Falls and cther Southern points M:ys. 8. Todhunter, has returned. afâ€" ter spending the past several months holidayving in Plorida. SECVAPELAL in town Mtr. and Mrs. Joe Sloan of New Lis keard were weekend visitors in town. In 2048 the student of history will try to fathcm the thinking of an era that produced ironâ€" curtain,.s . cold wars. disk jockeys, and ‘"‘new looks." The best man was Adrien Maurice Ron Morrissette of Halleybury was weekend visitor to the district. Hedley Moore of, Haileybury spent veral days last week fricnds lack Hamilton of Barrice is a bu iss vistor to town this week. Personals . . . today, and often erery day. It‘s a real treat anytime. So whenever you‘re thirsty or want to add delight to a moment of relaxaâ€" tion, drink a Pepsi. Remember, you get more for your money in that big 12â€"ounce boitle. eretl trasle MA MC Following the cecremuony a recepâ€" tion was held at the Algoma Hotel,. where the groom‘s mother received, wearing an afternoon dress of powder blue crepe with navy blue accessories and corsage of pink roses. Mr#®. George Archambeault also received and wore an afternoon dreéss of navy blue crepe trimmed with pink lace and corsage of pink roses. Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to North Bay and Toronto. On their return Mr. and Mrs. McGee will reside at 21 Lakeshore Road. Out of town guests at the weddin# were Rev. H. Ploure, Warren, and Rene Ploulle, Sudbury. + Gifts to the bridal attendants \Wwas a gold compact to the bridesmaid and a wallet to the groomsman. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Mrs. H. See and Mrs ~â€" Drop Erame Highest English Quality Tobey‘s CARPENTER SHOP Pe y LADIES JEAX DICKENSON $5.00 Down $5.00 per month Phone 944 13 Pine St. South Minor Alterations Counters, Shelves Bookeases and Built In Cupboards f E hone 1876â€" M 126 Toke St. ELSWICK Timmins ‘NG LISH l',‘ (.ll * GENTLEMEN‘S ister Brake arte , Li mited