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Porcupine Advance, 15 Jul 1948, 2, p. 4

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wslll/IIVII,IIIIIlffl?lflllll//IIII?IIIIIII * *‘ J l/I/Il//ll/l//ll//////f/ll///IIIIII/I/IIIIM ; FRANK KLISANICH, Prop. $ Phone 788 Schumac * 4+ ;,‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\3 | Mrs. Lawrence White and son is visiting at the home of her parents in Devonshire. Mr. and Mrs. M. Upham have left for a motor trip to Nova Scotia to visit their parents. . Mrs.. Tom TomlJenQvtch :mjl daughâ€" â€" Miss Helen Monoghan a teacher of A*ter Véra have left form Minnesota to (.opperclm’ has arrived home after »visit friends and~retatives. visiting in Toronto and North Bay. â€" ° oo «»«Mr. Sterling Hayw Canadian Navy is vi: of his father Mr. Railroad Street. F6 Mr. and Mr visiting at the Miller. Mr and Mrs in Toronto and Waskecieu on Opening Ice Show Mr. Irvin Waskesieu Mr. and Mrs, Bob Warner and daughter have returned home from‘z» trip in Pembroke visiting friends and rolatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. Sylvester and daughter ~left for a motor trip to Saskatchewan to visit her sisters an friends. Mr. George Corris has left to reâ€" sume his duties in Red Lake after viciting at the home of his mother Mrs. F. Corris. PEARL LAKE HOTEL BEFOR E FRIDAY $.30 WEDNESDAY 8.30 Comfortable Rooms Excellent Service Public Skating Oe REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCEâ€"MORTGAGES KHoom 3 Gordon Block, Pine St. N. Ph PINE STREET NORTH Mclnnis BRlock ie 112 Timmins Fire Threatens, Let Us Help You Check Your Fire Insurance Simmsâ€"Hooker Pickering "The House of Hospitality" Ing Fraser has left for Camp z z.n mm i1 on Ice Chest Lakt. _ . Irgssider left for home in Cobalt after visiting at the home of eckenridge has gone to Camp her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Harris. J. V. Money To Loan Agents With Underwriting Facilities For All Lines Of Insurance SCHUMACHER rs. Alf Little and family Iting in Barrie and Simâ€" National Housing Act Loans 4%"* Commercial Loans 5 to 6 You‘ll Like Our Efficient Service »â€" â€" ° Mr* Tom, MiHer was visiting at the Grapier are holidaymg bnme of his parents Mr. and Mrs. other southern points. Herb Miller. Frank Findlay are Miss Lorna Miller has left to visit ome of Mrs. Herb..her.â€"sister Mrs. W. Lumby in Goderich. Chest Lake aird of the Royal â€" ~Missâ€"An»nâ€"Perkovich "6f Sudbury iting at the home visiting at the home of hcr qunc M H., A. Hayward, A. Pérkovich,. *A 4 schumachers Bonhomme News From * ELARA _ NZA NAAA , The matron of honor Mrs. Ann Perrault was very charming in a gown of mauve tulle and wore a pink picâ€" turesque and pink gloves. She carried a cascade of pink roses. The bridesmaids Misses Ann Perkoâ€" vich, Rose Brklacich, Helen Mavrinac ' \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\} WASHER and MOTOR Service Fast, reliable service on any make electric or engineâ€"drive washer, vacuum cleaner, floor polisher or ironer. Full Stock of Parts Cycle Lhdnged â€"â€" Any Make., J3 J. F. PARKER 33A THIRD AVE., ** 4 4* \\\\\\S\\\S\\“\\\\\\ L w o Loan Act Loans 4%% oans 5 to 6*% Efficient Service homme cANCEâ€" MORTGAGES N. Phone 2250 *4 ; [ PHEONE 391 # 8 sSQOUTH â€"PORCUPINE NEW NOVELS AT PORCUPINE DOME y PUBLIC LIBRARY The Great Ones, Ralph Ingersoll; Reluctant Rebel F. Van de Water; Heart in Pilgrimage, E. Eaton R. Moore; Contrary Winds, Crighton Selâ€" lars; Immortal Helen, Elizabeth Corâ€" bott; Fire, George R. Stewart; Not qQuite a Dream ‘Kathleen Hughes; The Time is Noon Hiram Haydon; The Acmg Nymph, A. J. Elliott; The Ides of March, Thorton Wilder; The Town Below, Roger Lemelin; Foolish Genâ€" ltlewomau' Margery Sharp; The Hapâ€" |py Time, Robert Fontaine; Hattetr‘s Castle, A. J. Cronin; Quench the Moon, Dalter MacKen; Within the Harbor, sara Ware Bassett. Western and Crime Club Fiction Bury Mso Not, Allan Bosworth; Death ‘s my Shadow, James Corbett: Finishâ€" ing Touch, Anne Hocking; That Which is Crcoked, Doris M. Disney; T‘ll Met !In Mexico, Chas M. Russel. NON â€" FICTION The March of Muscovy, Harold Lamb; Letters From Grosvener Square, J. G. Winant; 50 Great Americans H. D. L. Thomas; All Manner of Men, Malâ€" colm Ross; Great Morning, Osbert Sit. well; This Thing Called You, Ernest Holmes; Harper of Heaven, Robert Service; This Was My Choice, Igor Gouzenko; . Goebells Diaries, Louis Lockner; Jim Farley‘s Story, Jim Farâ€" ley; Civilizaton on Trial, A. J. Toynâ€" by: World Communism Today, Martin Ebon; Thcse Whom the God‘s Love, Leopold Infeld; Tumult in â€"India, CGeorge E. Jones; Ridge Runner, Gerâ€" ald Averill; Roger the Lodger, Eliz. R. Roberts; Truthfully Yours, Angeâ€" line Hango; Rainbow in Tahiti, Carâ€" oline Guild; The Earth is Ours, Marfon, P P. Teal; Better Speeches for all Oc« casions, C. wW. Wright; Recipes for: Two, Mary Lou Glass. The matron of honor Mrs. Ann Perrault was very charming in a gown of mauve tulle and wore a pink picâ€" turesque «hat and pink gloves. She carried a cascade of pink roses. The bride given in marriage by her father was very beautiful in a gown of white satin which had a full skir‘t flouring into .a long train. Her headâ€" dress was of very lovely seeded pearls which held her full length veil. She carried a cascade of white gardenias and orchids. United Church Vacation School â€" Trinity ~ United Church _ Vacation SchooI began Monday July 12 at 9 15 a.m. under the leadershinpn of Mrs. George Leck and Mrs. E. Dick. The Beginners and Primary Dept. children will be taught hand work and other various crafts. There will be rest periods, and play periods and picnics crganized and supervised by the leadâ€" ers, Krznarich â€" Mavrinac St. â€"Alphonus Church, Schumacher was the scene of a very pretty wedâ€" ding Sunday morning whenr Ann Krznarich daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Krznarich of Schumacher became the bride of Ivan Mavrinac son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Mavrinac of Kirkland Lake. _ Reverend Father Martindale performed the ceremony. During the service Mr. Carl Marketh sang and played several appropriate selections. Mr.: Geno Guinte and Eddie and Aldo Marenigh of Kirkland Lake were visiting at the hqme of Mr. and Mrs. A. Morandin. Mr. and Mrs. Co trip to Nova Scotia Mr. Dave McLaughlin is visiting af the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bejand Mr. and Mrs. E. :W. Posley and daughter Nora have left for a trip to Toronto and other Southern points t visit friends and relatives. M T Fast, reliable service on any make electric or engineâ€"drive washer, vacuum cleaner, floor polisher or ironer. . _and Mrs. Webber parents of B. Webber have left far their in Knigston after visiting at the of their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law. 18 BRUCE AVEXUE Phone 30 _ South Poreupine Ont. Cox have left for a at After the ceremony a reception was held at the Croation Hall and the bride‘s mother received the guests wearing a dress of navy print and wore navy accessories she was assistâ€" ed by the groom‘s mother who wore a grey suit and white accessories. Out of town guests at the wedding were: Mr. Stankovich of Winnipeg, Mr. Roy Wood of Toronto, Helen Mavâ€" rinac of Hamilton and Aldo Marenigh Mr. Geno Guinte, Eddie Marenigh all of Kirkiaid Lake, Mrs. Mavrinac of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mavrinac of Kirkland Lake and many others. For going away the bride wore a rose suit with brown accessories. The couple left for a trip to the Thousand Isles. The gifts to the matron of honor and bridesmaids were compacts and the best man and ushers received Ronson lighters. The best man was Joe Mavrinac brother of the groom from Kirkland Mr. and Mrs. R. Edg: Lake., visiting the former‘s ; The ushers were Mr. P. Stankovich, Market for a few days Frank Petkovich, George Pecanic and Roy Wood. *A« AEFAIEA! and Mary Banich, were all very lovely in yellow gowns all similarly styled. Their headdress was yelow daisies and each carried a cascade of yellow daisâ€" ies. ; April Karahan the flower girl was very pretty in a gown of white orâ€" gandy and carried a nosegay of daisies North Star to Toronto where she will live with her grandparents. Other passengers were delighted to be here, too, and ftor many it meant a happy reunion with relatives and friends. All were intrigued by the scarlet tunics of the "Mounties‘", Photoâ€"Transâ€"Canada Air Lines ‘"‘Welcome to Canada!""‘ says Hon. James A. MacKinnon, Mines and Resources Minister, as he greets bonnie sixâ€"yearâ€"old Frances McMonigle, one of 40 immigrants to arrive at Montreal Airport on the initial North Siar flight under the Canadian Government Air Charter plan. Frances cemed very happy to be in Canada. She continued aboard the TCA THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO At the Kiwanis Dinner meeting of July 5th Fire Chief Dm. Farren exâ€" pressed the appreciation of the South Porcupine Fire Department for the coâ€"operation given them by the Kiwanâ€" ians. Mrs. Purdy of Kirkland Lake and Mrs. Garritty of Toronto are guests of Mrs. J. Fell at their summer Cotâ€" tage at Barbers Bay. Mrs. \f”éfix’y oi ‘I‘drox@a "h.as Beefx ’Lher ) %is‘fiefi ;M:fir 3 Wefids lir rand ds visiting arsâ€" > ter Mrs. E’ames in retuxmng home. Mrs. Ed Hovey and Heather left last week for Moncton New Brunswick and other palces in the Maritimes for the summer. Visit‘ng the Girl Guide Camp at Barâ€" ber‘s Bay on visitors day (Sunday) were Mesdames Langdon, Sharo and Bessette, members of the local Assoâ€" ciation. They report the girls as havâ€" ing a wonderful time many reâ€"registerâ€" ing for second camp. Leather and plastic craft beside nature study is proving fascinating for all. Sh'xley Therrien of Toronto is visâ€" iting hex Aunt Mrs. Vachon of Bloor Ave., the summer. Miss Génga Higgins left on â€"Thutéday for Orilli¢~ for. the sumnje“xff{@fieflgi{)fig Mr. Pat Cole of Ottawa was in town last week and visited at the homes of Mr. C. Kavanagh and N. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. R. Edgar and baby are visiting the former‘s parents at New sSOUTH PORCUPINNE ; visâ€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunkin and Bloor family have returaed from holiday in Toronto and other points south. Miss Mary Elizabeth Pearce, and Miss Diane Pearce are on holiday in North Bay. Dr. Flock, assistant to Dr. McKitâ€" trick is taking a post graduate medical course at Toronto. Mr. Bowes arrived home on Tue Hay recuperatink well from the sam Mrs. R. J. Gordon left last wook for Toronto where she is taking a music course at the University. _ Mr.and ~Mrs: Crogs and claug,hius are c on .holxday. % Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Somerville left on Friday for holiday in Orillia, Torâ€" onto, and other points taking Richard and Brian with them. Mrs. D. Freeman left last woek for holiday in Montreal with relatives. Mrs. G. Helmer and daughter Mrs Bowes are back from Toronto aftes taking Mr. Osborne Bowes to the Genâ€" eral Hosiptal for operation. MALLETTE â€"â€" Wilfred Mallette Ave., on July 6th General Hospital. Mt‘s Harly Pykq and "on are in 1ta\iin wmx Harny who is workinz chere for=the‘. summer beforé rétirning "to Queen University where. he . is studying Chemical Enginecring. Miss Essie Kain Proesented With Goingâ€"Away Gift Miss Essie Kain, whose departure to Port Elgin is regretted by her friends, was presented before leaving. with a nice overnight dressing case, from the employees in the main ollice of the Township Building. Mrs. DBeaâ€" con and Mrs. Jean Babando making the presentation, ‘ Mrs. Pryor, Librarian of the Porcuâ€" pineâ€"Dome Public Library is in Barrie attending a summer school for Librâ€" arians and assistants. Her placs is befhg taken by Mrs. E. K. Martin, secretary of the Library Board. The Library is not open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons during the sumâ€" mer months, other times as usual. Cliff Jemmett Dead Oldâ€"timers in town will be sorry to learn of the death of Cliff Jemmett of New Liskeard agent for the Canaâ€" dian National Express; last Sunday. He was in S. Porcupine for some years before being moved to Barrie and New Liskeard, and married Miss Olive Berry â€" a South Porcupine lady. He was 54 years of age and has two children â€" Bruce in Matachewan and daughter Muriel in New Liskeardl. Mrs. Jemmett died in , 1939 â€"â€" _ Mrs. Strachan of Toronto is visitâ€" ing her daughters in town â€" Mrs. M Bean of Rae Ave. and Mrs. H. Disher Mr. and Mrs. George Piris of the Dome left this week for Toronto where Mr.Pirie will receive medical advice and attention at the General Hospital. Miss Kain was superviso® of the Porcupine Health Unit, Her place is at present being taken by Miss Ollie Huhta, health nurse. BARNETT â€" Born to Mr. and Mr: Clifton Barnett of Pamour, on Jul 6th a son, in Porcupine General Hos pital. ied in 1939. orn to Mr. and Mrs. E Pamour, on July upine General Hos. Born Mr. and Mrs. of 139 Commercial a son, in Porcupine Miss Sophie Morris was a bridesâ€" maid wearing pale blue net with crown of blue flowers and bow, and carried carnations. Miss Lilian Kuzik, the other bridesmaid wore a similar gown and accessories in pink, also carried carnations. The best man was Ken Little, the groom‘s brother, ushers were Marson SOUTH PORCUPINE No Police Court This Week It was not necessary to open Police Court on Tuesday. Three cases of fines were disposed of in the police office. Little â€" Kaspuik Frances Karpuik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Karpik of Evans St. Ssouth Porcupine, became the bride of Floyd E. Little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Little of Shawville, Que., on July iCth, in a pretty ceremony in St. Matâ€" thew‘s proâ€"Cathedral Timmins, with Canon Cooperâ€"Robinson performing the ceremny. The church was decâ€" orated with summer flowers and Mrs. Smiley plaved wedding music. Mrs. Jennie Little the bride‘s sister as matron of honour wore a blue silk gown, tiny hat and short veil to match and carried a bouquet of carâ€" nations. Smiley played wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father wore ‘a bridal gown of white mraquisette, with hooped skirt. fitted bodice, and yoke trimmed with pearls; and long pointed sleeves. She wore a crown of orangeâ€"blossoms with fingerâ€" tip veil and carried a bouquet of red roses. + # # « /Â¥, *# “.00. .“. #* #4 * «+ #* * # *4 *# La #* t .*. * it â€"** “.“.0 *. * 0.00 ## # # ## * # #°% #4 # # .0 * .0 #4 #4 # # #4* # .0 *# ’Q #* *2.® .00.“ * t t t t t t * t t .% *#. * * .“ .“ .“.“.“.“.00.“.“.“.“.“ e Lesls /C 74 Bruce Ave. south Porcupine News From 0. M. HENDERSON, Prop. A wedding reception at the Ukrainâ€" ian MHall, South Porcuping, followed the ceremony, at which the bride‘s mother received in an afternoon dress of navy blue, She wore a corsage of red roses. and Garnet Little ,also brothers of tag groom. Later the bride and groom motored to Ottawa and Quebec, the bridso wearing a light green suit for travelâ€" ling. QOut of town guests were Mr. an Mrs. Clarence Little of Shawvill« Que. .. ## ## #. “.“.“ #4 #. [ .. .. #* T. * * " *s ## # # #* ## #4 # # #4 # # #4 # # #* * 4+ ** # #* *2 * “. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Mrs. J. 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