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Porcupine Advance, 30 Dec 1948, 1, p. 3

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M#."and Mrs. George Charron and datughtérs; Frances, Lois and Phyllis, 101 Maple street North, spent the Christmas weekend in Ottawa visiting Constable F. S. Wolno, R.CMP. has leftâ€" for Steulacke, Nova Scotfa where he is stationed after visiting reiatives ‘and friends. Lalontile.: son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lalonde: The young couple ”c their nuptial vows before Father J. A Callaghan. The bride was lovely ancdi choae for f ceasion a suit of wine gabardine _ Her off the face hat was ‘felt trimmed with wire ceoq â€" She wore wine accessories and a corsage fashitoned of tea roses centred: with an orchid, and carried a prayer book from which ftell white of streamers> and snapdragons. Miss Corrigan, sister of the bngie was her only attendant and wore a‘ guit of bilack gabardine with blacles accessories. â€" Her hat of black felt trimmed with paddy green ribbon boy_s; 924 a corsage of tea rqses. uanian Choir of Pamour broadcast on New Yeat‘s at 4 p.m. under the <lirection of Jéan Larcher, tsiented local %5 Kenneth Langdon, a student at the University of Western Ontario, Lonâ€" don, Ontario, is hoidalying at the hotie o6 his parents, Mr. W. O. Langdon, KC., and Mrs. Langdon, 31 Kent avenue. Miss Gadys Holden, teacher at Stuth River, Ontario, is spending the roliday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Holden, 281 Cedar street North, B‘ll Ramsay, a student at the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto, is enorndincgc a varatiann vrith‘ hic narante crepe featuring a yoke of "adonna blue satin, black acâ€" Toke éfi‘!et in Tlmmms TV Ne e his, qe T‘ol s m j londe, brother of the groom, was best man. : ?SIIW'i*ng the ceremony a recept. ion‘"was‘ held at the home of the graom‘s parents where the guests were received by the bride‘s mother wearâ€" ing an afternoon dress ‘of black figâ€" ured ‘crepe and black accessories and corsage of pink roses. The groom‘s mother.:chose a smart afternoon dress and a corsage centred; with a prayer book saitin: o <strea orated with standards of flowers, fern and candlelight was the setting Mervyn Villemaire a student at the for a pretty wedding on Monday morâ€" University of Toronto, is spending the rics,.. when Lola Vietoria Cofrigan, holidays with his parents, Mr. and daughter of Mrs. W. MacMillsn anmd Mrs. Tom Villemasire, 41 Lakeshore tm Michael Joseph Corrigan, wus urli in marriage to David Anthony Killeen‘s Electric The Church of the Nativity deeâ€" PERSONALS PIANOS Killeen‘s Electric 57 THIRD AVE. â€"PHONE 1610 SXLVATION ARMY **Â¥ Willis Co. Mason Risch â€" â€"~RECORDS I 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Company 7.00 p.m. Speâ€" cial© Serivces for Cradles Roll JRS. 2.30 p.m. Home League, 7 p.m. Corps Cadets, $.00 p.m. Public Meeting. 76)/,; Third Ave. PHONE 3525 €KVERYTHING IN MUSIC" .4) > * Authorized General Electric DEALERS Ranges Refrigerators And Washers D and C PET SHOP Value this opportunity of wishing you a very We Service Our Equipment Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolno. Of All Types Happy and Prosperous New Year. And The Miss Lee Murray of Marathon . Faper Mills, Hearst, will arrive this , evening to spend the New Year‘s hoMâ€" g day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . ~Murray 15 Patricia. Jack Tyrrell of Victsria College in Toronto is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tyrâ€" rtll, 125 Cherry street. Bill Ramsay, a student at the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto, is spending a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mris. A. B. Ramsay, 118 Maple street South. Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyce and son David of Swastika are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bunny Boyce. Miss Gadys Holden, teacher at Stuth River, Ontario, is spending the roliday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Holden, 281 Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Bunny Boyce spent Four of the younger set who attehded the party sp onsored by the Loyal Order of the Moose in their Hall Christmas with relatives and friends récently are pictured above. _ A variety.of. games, a mer ry singâ€"song and gifts were highlights of the party. in Swastika. Mr. and Mrs. M. McNulty of Haileyâ€" bury is visiting relatives and friends in South Porcupine and Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. W. Franciotti are spending the holiday season with reâ€" latives and friends in Toronto and Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boyce visited relatives and friends in Swastika durâ€" ing Christmas. Christmas at the home of his parents, Christmas at teh home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Burwell, 64 Hemlock street. Mission Band Children Enjoy Jolly Party Mrs. Dan Fraser, Mrs. John Monaâ€" ghan and‘Miss Jean Fraser, leaders of the Mission Band Group of Trinity United Church, assisted by Mrs. Jack Matthew and Miss Sheila Matthew entertained the youngsters of ithe group at a jolly party yesterday afterâ€" noon. The children, under the supervision of Miss Fraser and Miss Mattheéw, enâ€" joyed several hours fun coasting down the hills on bob sleighs, and tobogans. Fonowing, they adjourned to the ‘cnurch hall where a hot dinner was served with ice cream and a variety of cookies adding to the party. Later small gifts were exchanged a singâ€" song and recitations enjoyed. Among those attending were Patsy Mulligan, Jimmie Sparks, D i a n n e Loveless, Alex Yankovich, Freddie Creed, Beverley Hawse, Shirley Hagâ€" gert, Norma Murray, Rita Pellerin, Jimmie Taylor, Connie Budarick. Pamela Hayward, Sally Hamilton, Keriny Lessard, Alan Elliott, Barry Kent, Ruth Creed,, Marilyn Hayes, Jiinmie Upham, Judy Beaton, Diane MacMillan, Diane Hayes, Rose Sutton, Sandra Colquhoun, Sylvia Brough and Shirley Chicoine. en in Pretty The thirtyâ€"five pupils. of the Timâ€" mins Community Kindergarten, their prarents and friends gathered recently in the hall of Mountjoy United Church for a most delightful and entertaining party. Under the expert teaching of NMrs. J. P. Teeple and. Mrs. R. F. Smiâ€" ley, the pupils provided a most enjoyâ€" aljle and varied program. Pupils Of Community Kindergarten . Entertam Parents and Friends. Santa Claus Also Presented Gifts to Children Beginning with a wel¢cme song, the children presented a rhythmic â€"exerâ€" cise, Christmas carol. followed : by an entertaining playet. entitled "Toyâ€" land.‘" Each child represented toys in Santa Claus‘ workshcep, and were disâ€" tinguished by an appropriate headâ€" dress. . * Faul Voutildinen, a nattive of â€"Finâ€" land was Santa‘s .obliging helper. The program presenteb showed ‘to the utâ€" most the patience and interest given by the the coâ€"operation of the children. Bringing the preâ€" sentation to a close was a dance rouâ€" tine in â€"which the young gentlemen of the school danced withithe young lady cft his choice. Taking part in the program was Graham Brunton as jolly old St. Nick and his workmen were, Campbell Breâ€" wer, John Coombes, Grant Purdie, and Richard Leiberman. Tommy McGuire performed as Mickey Mouse. Helping to wind spinning tops were Judy Rosâ€" net, Carolyn Sole, Lydia Klevan and Hcather Fairbrother, and the gay jackâ€"inâ€"theâ€"boxes were opened by Mary Kay Giroux, Nadine Shub and Hugh Meyer. Prior to the presentation of gifts by Santa Claus, lunch was served to all tne young people. mcnuu-'r INDUSTRY C 0 M Eâ€" mt mpnins as they were in 1939. mdmmal whiteâ€"hnaired boy in nrumew â€" sounder and inore tÂ¥ but a neglected orphan since, is stagâ€" _ C Expet ing a comeback, writes A. R. wmm‘*“ Bd nucleus the inâ€" in The PÂ¥iancial Post. Wity could expand rapidly. The stimulant is defense. Planeâ€" . ns projects, ututofmem,gov- Wooden soldiers marching gaily KATHRYN GRAYSON, singing star f opposite another famed voi grace still another Techni pears in the forthcoming | Voice and Beauty mu.,ic were Jimmie Passmore David Passmore,: ~Bgarrie Maplebeck John Jesse! and Wayne Perrin. Representâ€" ing "candy canes were Lorette® Wood:â€" wartd, > Laure + Ann LaRochelle, Elizaâ€" beth Deimmick andâ€"Linda Wilion. Galâ€" loping about like: highâ€"spirited horses were Jimmie Watt, Teddy Byck, Danâ€" ny Hilts, John Evans, â€" Christopher Gibson and Johin Latdlaw.> Performing as bunnies were Sally Minogue Manrne McCluns and Allen Turcotte.: The dolls,; wearing pretty Lonrets were Ann Gordon, Charlotte Stahl, Rosemary Hamilton, and Anâ€" dresa Farrell. Among those present were: Mrs. Des Maplebeck, Mrs. T..H. Miller, Mrs. D. E. Coombpes, Mrs. C. B. Wirson Mrs. Mary Giorux, Mrs. James Huxley, Mrs. Ted Byck, Mrs. H. Demmick and Flizabeth Mrs. Tom ~â€"Shub, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Jessel, Mrs. Larry LaRochâ€" elle, Mrs. C..â€"R. MacLean and Roddy, Rev. E. Gilmour Smith and Myrs. Smith,. David Brough, ‘Phyllis Clarke, Mrs. L. Farrel!. Mrs. E. Dunne Mrs. Stantey® Gibson. Mrs. Ken Passmore, Sylvia McCorâ€" mick, Mrs. Fred Passmore, Paul Vouâ€" tilainen, Mrs. Wyman Brewer, Mrs. H. ‘WKocaward, Mrs. M. Juchsch, Mr. and Mrs. â€"G. Faxrbrothflr’ Mrs. Fred Sole, Mrs. Irvin Rosner, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Laidlaw, Mrs. H. G. Laidlaw Mrs. J. V ‘ McClunsz,, Mrs. lvin Hilts, ‘Mrs. M. Beckett, Mrs. C. B. Wilson, Mrs. W. G. Watt and Kleven Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'rurcotte Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamilâ€" ton, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Brunton, Mrs. Tommy Klevan, Mrs. Coott, Henry Meyer] ‘Dr. and Mrs, Oscar Stahl and ,'lommy, and others. when she apâ€" All Enjoy Community Christmas TFree The Community Christmas trée was the scene of a merry gathering on Christmas Eve. At 6 p.m. everywhere olie looked were waiting children of gil ages. Eyes glued on the Fire Hall roof where a spotâ€"light stood réady to show the first glimpse of St. Nicholas. and his reindeer. He was greeted with snouts of welcome as he descended the fireâ€"ladder and went â€" around among the chfldren. His helpers â€" members of S. Porcupine Fire Departâ€" ment were inside the hall and handed out a bag containing nuts, candies and cther things to each child. Roy Gilpin is holidaying »~with reâ€" latives and friends in Cobourg. holidaying with relatives and friends holidaying with reatives and friends in North Bay. Pare and core apples. Cook candies and sugar in water until dissolved; add whole apples and cook slowly until transparent but not soft. Chill. Stuff conters with combined. remaining inâ€" igredients. Serve on lettuce. HOMEâ€"SPUN YARN. Very warm, exâ€" tra long wearing: Grey, white brown, heather, scarlet, royal blue, paddy green, black 2 or 3 ply $1.98 1b., 10 1bs. or over $1.80 tTb. delivered. Mary Maxim, Sifton, Man. Read «ie it n aPv + Pooul e a k + wk= MW » «pomes > M-Qt * We are making mmumab ’;We'édver the local news and views in picture, stommnd ej_ } We write about the We have This is the "little feHlow‘sâ€"paper" â€" â€" the paper terested in the North andthePorcupineiuparheular excellent colummsts and exceflg}t featwes., wA + w > OA"\«Q‘W in on onndiigy yc y e Att > We may be just Just $2.00 A Year, Deliver The rectory of Notre Dame de LIhurdes Church.#Was the setting for a pretty wedding on Christmas Day, when Yvette Laura Boileauy, daughter Mrs. Dora Boileau of Ottawa Became the bride of Gordon Parks som of Mr. and Mrs. John Parks of Borden ave. Nuptial vows were spoken by the young couple Bbeftre Pather Charles Theriâ€" ault. The bride was charming andâ€"for the cecasion chose a smart suit of Winter ite English gabardine with a chic hat of deep mulberry. coq feathers, miulberry accessories and corsage of American Beauty roses. Miss Lorraine Cnaarron, was bridesmaid, and wore a suit of mulberry gabardine with silÂ¥ver grey accessories and corsage ofâ€" talisâ€" man roses. Mr. Gerard Doolan was The ladies lounge ‘at (the Standard Hotel was the setting far, the.reception which â€" followed .the ceremony:. The many "guests. were . welcqmec} by .the bride‘s mother wearing an afternoon dress of coachman grey, the bodice studded with rhinestones, a hat fashâ€" ioned completely of â€"coq: feathers, black accessories and . corsage of, Johanna Hill roses. The groom‘s: mother, who also received wore an afterncon: dress of Alice blue crepe trimmed with silver sequins, silver grey _accessories and corsage of pinnochio roses. At the reception coffee was poured by Mrs. S. Paquin while Mrs. L. Therâ€" rier of Rouyn poured tea. The bride‘s table was festive with lace. cloth eenâ€" tred with a three tiered wedding cake topuped with aâ€" miniature <bride: and groom. Flowers and twelve tall lighted tapers, each â€"taper representing.. each month of the year surrounded the cake. ie Out of town guests at the wedding were Mrs. D, Boileau, . Ottawa;, Roy Bcileau, Montreal; Edgar Boileau, Otâ€" ‘awa; Miss Helen Lehaie,, Montréal; Leo Vezina, Ottawa; Miss Celia Gagâ€" non Riverside, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roy. Niagara F’alls, Rene Cardinal, Rectory of Notre Dame De Lourdes Setting for Parksâ€"Boileau Nuptial Vows Gifts to the attendants_were. pair of rhinestone earrings to the bridesâ€" maid and diamond socks to the groomsman. The groom‘s gift to his bride was a strand of pearls. There is additional danger from fire during the Winter months. _ See that you carry sufficient Fire Insurance on your Buildings, Stock, Furniture and Fixtures to save you from heavy loss. Security / " 420 * yA «o uie s stt «im mm es N a w ie P ts K: B S L m + * 6 S s 68 + m by a dn ons Sndb w t oiA ud oys in i 6 o 74 n i An t 4 vs oo s m e( 00 a‘a en # * Â¥4 w29 Sm o ul ue i + on 4 w Tobage Â¥â€"â€"4 ab + ® wat w t a little fellow" but. . . *zf \wpmi QM‘QU‘% M | (Est. 1912) Insurance of Every Kind Let Us Quote You the paper which is inâ€" Rouyn, Que., and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Charron of Montreal. Included among the many telegrams oi congratulations received by the newlyâ€"wedded couple from friends near and far were these from Mr. and Mrs. Bon Kelliher of Los Angeles, Calif.; RCMP. Inspector C. N. Kirk and Mrs. Kirk of Dophin, Man.; Mrs. Phil Menâ€" ard Monterey Park, Calif., and Mr. Ec# Gagne of Kapuskasing. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at lovely showers by Miss Lorraine Charron, Mrs. St. Louis and Miss Connie ~°St. Louis and Mrs. D. Civarron. The couple is now residing at 107 Balsam street North. 21 Pine St. N., Timmins Service

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