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Porcupine Advance, 5 May 1949, 1, p. 3

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Miss Stefi Hocevar, popular brideâ€" of May 22 was feted by over one hunderd friends regently when they gathered in the dining room of the Maple Leatf Hotel to hold a dovely bridal shower in her honor. Hostesses were Mrs. Alise Wasylishâ€" yn, Mrs. A. MHocevar, Louise Vesel, Eisie Sp>rer, Carme‘le Depatie, Mrs Walter Kruszeinicky, M:s. Steve Zip and Mrs. D. Cordeau, Bingo was played with prizes awardâ€" ed to the winners and from a chair decorated in soft pastel shades t‘.e honoree opered her many beautiful and servicesble gifts. Graciously she thanked her many friends for the lovely tokens and the best wishnes which were extended. As she â€"entered the room she was also presented with a corsage of roses. During the evening delicious refres:â€" ment were served. Those present were Mrs. Zgone, Ms. Piutt, Mrs. Vidmar, Mrs, Kasmere, Mrs. Krasoves, Mrs. Mary Whitford, Mrs. Kotzc.M ary Kotze, Ann Kotze, Mrs. May Golayda, M:s. John Zupâ€" ancic, Annie Zupancic, Mrs. Eva Jasâ€" trebski, Mrs. John Krasevac, Mrs. Anâ€" na Starich, Mrs. T. Hocevar, Mrs. Pecâ€" jak, Mary Mesich, Ann Perksvic:, Rose Brk acich, Mary Ranich, Mrs. Krakana Ann Krakana, Millie Krasevec, Anna Novctny, Mrs. Tony Pasich. Bride Elect Stefi Hocevar Feted By Many Friends at Lovely Bridal Shower @00 04900908 000 + 4448454444‘ 4 PHONE 510 270 Spruce St. 8. 2 Night Phone 1733 We are now taking orders for round fuel weood which develops from our mining limber Operâ€" ations. Sold only by truckâ€"load lots. Loads will contain apâ€" proximately 5.ecords of 12" wood and 1% â€"cords shorter ‘blocks. We also have cull lumber 1" and 2" rough and dressed, suitâ€" able for cottages, garages, â€"etc. without consulting us! We make moving pleasant and simple, with expert â€"service. MOVING a«d S T ORAGE Don‘t Make A Move . .. United Movers DELIVERED IN TOWN TIMBER Co. Ltd. $21.00 ryately, Mrs. 207 Gilliges St. $42,.5( ner M Phone 1525 V A C U U M PA C KE D O®% A l WA YE PR 44 n Timmins per truck load Bass, Millic Mirkovitch, Anne Kovach Mrs Rose Gusek, Helen Gusek. Mrs. Jean Biasynec, Mrs. Laucy Pon Ikvar, Mrs Mary Krokker, Mrs. Angela Dore. Mrs. Mohyluk, Mrs. Cotnam, Eophie Klapuschak. Mrs. Gornick. Mrs. Mr=. J. Ostrosky, Mrs. Ann Aro, Edith Hill, Mrs. Francis Cordeau, Olga Saban. Bencina, Mrs. Mahon, Mrs. J. Banâ€" fich,. Danica Banfic... Mrs. John Ohovâ€" ko. By.via Starcevic, Helen Hovat, Mrs. Kramarich, Mrs. John Tegal, Mrs. Mary Stark, Helen Running, Nelâ€" lie Kozak, Kay Harris, Mrs. Warkeâ€" wich, Mary Babsla, Mrs. Lucy Desjardines, Mrs. Kay Thompâ€" son, SBusie Zarecky, Louise Luhtinâ€" en. Mrs. Chatles Wheeler, Mrs. Fred Barmes, Himone Basset, Mrs. Paullna Anzelc, Mrs. Liilian Vickers, Helen Porier. Mrs. M. Surman, Mrs. E. Sporâ€" er. Hileen Depatie, Mrs. Mildred Kreâ€" meesec, Olga Mut, Vcoâ€"a Mira, Elizaâ€" bet!. Bporer, Mary Morin and M. Plut. Also invited ‘but unsble to attend were Mrs. Gornik, Christine Leskovec, Margaret Carrâ€"Lawton, Anne Rysak, Mrs. ‘Ann Otonichar, Mrs. A. Paleic, Rose Stimac, Mrs. Pasen, Mrs. L. Colâ€" ton, Mrs. B. Hoffman, Dot Dubeau, M"s. Stclla Popovitch. Mrs Sadban, Ann Mohyluk, Miss Kramer, Irene Zurby, Georgette Menard, Ms. W. Teed, Mrs. E. Laurin, Anita Erickson, Agncs Doucet, Mrs. Paquin, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Thompson. Mrs. Willis Haystead, and Miss ‘Shirley Remus. Mr. and Mrs. O. Bedard and family, Cedar street have returned after holidaying with relatives in Ottawa. Mr. Fred Remus has returned to his home in Arnprior after visiting his son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. C::arles Remus. Mr. I. W. Hunt has left for Sunnyâ€" brook Hospital at Toronto. Miss Elizabeth Romiscon has reâ€" turned after spending several weeks visiting her mother in Blenheim and relatives in Windsor, Miss Irma Ternan, a graduate of t::eUniversity «of Toronto, now o. the Guelph General Hospital is in South Porcâ€"=pine obtaining her field +experâ€" ience with the Porcupine Heatlh Unit, under Hu:ta Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown have reâ€" turned to Kapuskasing after spending the weekend as the guest of Miss Laura Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. David Rymer, 116 Tamarack ‘street, left Tuesday for Montreal where they will attend the graduation excercises at the Rsyal Victoria Hospital which take place tcday. Their daughter, Miss Sheila Rymer, is one of this year‘s graduates. many callers who come during the â€" ternoon and evening <to extend conâ€" gratulations. Mrs. Ellis was the â€"reâ€" cipient ol a large number of gifts and flowers. Miss Myrtle Ellis, Reg., N. 58 Balâ€" sam street North. has returned followâ€" ing a visit spent with zer mother in Eng‘ehart. Recently Mrs. Ellis celeâ€" brated her 90th birthday. She enjoys the best of uealth and she received Miss Marie Sullivan has rcturned after visiting her parental home in Sheenboro. Mrs. S. Jackson sas returned to her home in Toronto. While in town she attended the Bilottiâ€"Danis weddâ€" ing on Satnrday. in Miss Catherine Montgomery has reâ€" turned to chicago to resume her nursâ€" ing duties following several weeks vaâ€" cation spent at the home of her parâ€" ents. Mr. and Mrs. J Atkinson have reâ€" turned to their home in Hamilton folâ€" lowing a brief visit in town. While here they attended the Bilottiâ€"Danis wedding. Mrs. Pete Baratto and son Lino have returned to their home in Port Credit after attending the Bilottiâ€"Danis wedâ€" dinzg w._.ich took place Saturday. Mrs. H. Egan. 10 Birch street North, has returned to her home after spendâ€" inz the winter with rélatives in Queâ€" bee City. Mr. Frank Douglas has returned after attending the McArthur â€" Fiss wedding in Arnprior recently. Mtr. Joe Mammoletti has returned Hamilton s ter spending sometime town. While here he was a guest the Bilottiâ€"Danis wedding. Personals the supervision of Miss Ali T.W.A.A. Basketball Can. Legiop Ladies Activities Close Hold Meeting With Bfl(}“@t k ’f‘?e Ladies Auxiliary to the C n Tedginn held their reenlar mt With banguet The Timmins Wom»n‘s Athletic Asâ€" sociation ‘brought their basketball acâ€" tivitie: to a ¢lose recently with ‘the holding of a . gala bangquet in Rainâ€" bow Rcom of ‘the Goldfields Hotel. Helen Korri opened the proceedings with a tcast :to the King. Master Oof ceremonies was ‘Molly Lightbody and she introduced Mr. R. E. Sturgeon, who proposed a toast to the ~TMW.A.A. The response was mad» by ‘Betty Beattie. Sheila Sloâ€" man entertained the guests with piano selections. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Canâ€" adian Legion held their regular meetâ€" ing in the Legion Hall on Monday evâ€" ening ~with Comrade Presley cccupyâ€" ing the presidential chair. Mrs. C. ‘Bramfield, a now member, was initiated. f A letter from the St. Johns .Ambâ€" »lance Brigade in regard to blood itesting <was read, it requested that ladies who were interested in‘ this serâ€" vice to attend and members decided to comply with request. A warm welcome was cxtended to Comrade ‘W. Pennington, who has reâ€" turned @‘ter spending a lengthy perâ€" Fcllowing dinner, Rita Veinotte. presented (Mrs. Don Clarke with a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Clarke, coach of ‘the ‘basketball teams. was presented with a ‘brief case ‘by Pat Costain. Mrs. Lightbody <then inâ€" troduced Mr. Clark as the guest speakâ€" er. The ¥‘s men. their wives and friends gathered recently in the Rainbow Room of the Goldfields Hotel and celebrated the third birthday of the formation of the local club, with a delightful party. . Among those present were Mrs. 8. Brillinger, Mr. Bazil Howse, president of the "¥‘s" Men and Mrs. E. Milne. Advance Photo The ccach commented on the acâ€" complishments of the T.W.A.A. Ho also extended congratulations on beâ€" halt of the greup to Mrs. Sutherland, ‘he former Anne Erkkila, on her,reâ€" cent marriage. Pictured above is Mrs. Arch Gillies at work at the poitery making class which was held recently in the Log Cabin. The teacher, Mrs. Oleo Davic®, a well known sculiptor from Vancouver wh; was visiting in town for a week upon.learning of the great interest shown in art by women in the district decided to teach the ladies how to make many articles both in the line of jewelry and for the home. Advance Photo A warm welcome was cx«tended to Comrade ‘W. Pennington, who has reâ€" turned @r‘ter spending a lengthy perâ€" iod in Gravenhurst. The Zone Rally will be at Kapuckasing on May 26 in the Comâ€" munity ‘Hall. A considerable number of members have signified their intenâ€" lion of attendinz as did members from South Porcupine Branch. All members are requested to conâ€" tact Mrs. Nicholson, phone 143â€"W by May 5, so final arrangements for trangportation, â€"etc., may be comâ€" aceccmmodations can besecured. On ‘Sunday evening the Timmins Citizens Band will give a program â€"of Other artists will also be featured. affair will be held in the Legion‘Hall and w‘ll commence at 8.301, p.m. "Val" Bilott Weds Lucille Danis Notre Dame Church was the setting on Saturday morning for the wedâ€" ding .¢f Iucille Danis, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Danis, 34 Bannerman avenue, and the Jate Mr. Danis, to Valentino "Val" Pilotti, son of Mr. and Mrs. _F. .Bilotti, 210 Maple street South. Rev. Charles Theriault performed the.ceremony. â€" Mrs. Paul Piche playâ€" ed the wedding music, and Mrs. Gauâ€" thier sang Ave Marie. The bride was given in marriago by cher brother, Jack Danis. She a smart two piece dress of datâ€" fodil yellow gabardine fashioned with a three quarter length tunic fitted at the waistline and flaring out below the waist, ending in a wide buttoned cuff. She wore a yellow poke bon-f net c{ straw tied under the chin, and | a corsags of blue carnations and pink plumes. Miss ‘Cecila Patry was bridesmaid. She wore a suit Of pale blueâ€"gresn gabardine. a hat mad»> of deep mauv®" organdy and large pink roses, burâ€" gundy accessories and a corsage C0f *Â¥oses. | } | | I | Mr. Peter Marcanato was groomsâ€" man. Following the ceremony a recep-i tion was cheld in the Rainbow Reom of ‘th> Glodfields Hotel. â€" The bride‘s| mother received wearing a frock of | printed green a black hat andj black accersories. The groom‘s moâ€"| ther, who also received, wore a frock‘ The Forest Fires Prevention Act and Regulations MINING CLAIM OWNERS FISHERMEN, TOURISTS AND ; 6 s OTHERS 1. «Work Permit required, ; yyavel Permit required in closed finite Jocation of camp). areas. 2. Travel Permit required in .closed 2. Burning Permit required for other areas. than camp fires. 2. Burning Permit reâ€" quired â€" (for other than camp Tfires,. Requires PROSPECTORS â€" WOODs OPERATORS â€" FARMERS FISHERMEN â€" TOURISTS AND ALL OTHERS Travelling, Using or Working, the Forest Area, Between 1 April and 31 October in each year ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS PROSPECOTORS Travel Permit reâ€" quired â€" in â€" closed arcas. Work â€" Permit ‘ reâ€" quired (for assessâ€" ment work on minâ€" ing claims). PERMITS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM ANY OFFICE OF THE Statutes of Ontario, 1948, Being Chapter 32; 12%, George VI To comply with the following regulations : HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS Members of the S8t. John‘s Nursing Division were hostesses to the ladies who attended the last Home Nursing class at a social held in the Ambulâ€" ance Hall recently. The earlier part of th«e everfing Certificates Awarded To Members Nursing Division of St. Johns Ambulance Brigade was spent in novelty and quiz games with first and consolation prigtcs â€"guâ€" Ing to the winners . Later Corps Super.ntendent George Gibson, Conâ€" gratuated the ladies who success.ully passcd an examination in Home Nurâ€" «inge an comupletion of their course in sAme. Certificates were awarded to Mrs. Frances Beattie. Miss Ida (Massales, Mis. Bernice Cowell, Mrs. Jaoan Caron, Mrs. Doris Rigby, Mrs. Judy Divine, Mrs. Isabella Hughes, Mrs. Amy Harâ€" rower. Mrs. Carric Borland. M:rs. Lola Walker, Mrs. Doirs Finkicman, Mrs. Jean Lang, Mrs. Elva Francis, Mrs. Fileen Veinotte, Mrs. Kathleen Mitâ€" chell, Mrs. Dorothy Richens, Mrs. Brocks, Constance Conâ€" ley, Mrs. Elizabecth Barm and Mrs. Margarect Moller. Congratulations were also extended to Mrs. Helene Pelietier on being preâ€" sented with a certificate for having passed t‘:e tenth examination in Pirst Aid to the injured. Mrs. Langman spoke briefly extendâ€" ing an invitation to the ladies of the Home Nursing class to enter the Divâ€" ision on probation until such time as they have taken a similar course in First Aid and become fullâ€"fledged members. Lunc: was served following wxuich Mrs. Cowell thanked members .on «beâ€" half of the guests for an enjoyable evening. of steal grey crepe with pink nalt anda pink accessories. Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to Toronto and other southern points. _ When they return, :they will live in Timmins at 34 ,.Bannerman avenus. Among the out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Huâ€" bert Brunette, Cochrane, Mrs.~£. Jackâ€" son, Toronto, Mrs. Pete ‘Baratta «and son Lino, Port Credit, Mr. Joe Mamâ€" mcletti, Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. J. Atkinson of Hamiltaon. was entertained at showers by Luâ€" Prior to her marriage, the bride cille Patry, Mrs. Jack Danis, Mrs. J. Omiccioli, Mrs. L. DeGrace and Mrs. F. Bilotti. on completion grey crepe with pink hat and Riverside Pavilion "The Dancers Mecca‘" HENRY KELNECK HIS ORCHESTRA Work â€" Permit reâ€" quired (all year reâ€" quirement). "Before any <~bush operation . including sawmills, commenâ€" ces. M a intlain Fire Equipment in acâ€" ecrdance with scheâ€" dule. Burning P erm its required. DANCE For The Best Music And Finest Dance Floor RIC WOODds OPERATORS T0 ti¢ at the Save this notice for future referenee To The Music of Mr.+A. Habib of Toronto is reélatives and friends in town 1. «Burning reâ€" GINGER ROGERS® dons her dancing shoes after a seriocs of successful dramatic roles and is reunited with her favorite pariâ€" ner, Fred Astaire, in Mâ€"~Gâ€"NM‘s new Technicolor musical, "The Barkleys of Broadway." Often as a woman approaches middledife, her nerves get bad, and she accepts this as a sign ol age. But why let yourself become edgy, runâ€"downâ€"or so nervous you cry without causeâ€"al any time in lite? Forâ€"nearly fifty years wise women have been meeting this situation happily â€"â€" by getting plenty of rest, fresh air, wholesome food and by taking Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food to build them up. Eor the Vitamin Bi, iron and other needed minerals in this timeâ€"tested tonic help build up your vitality and aid in toning up the entire systemâ€"so you can face t he future with conufidence. % Looking At You _A 4.4 1. 6 d cve fruthe d ~ Give Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food a chance to help banish nervous fears and doubts. It helps you resi better, and feelsbetter. The name "Dr. Chase" is y asSuUrance Dr. Chase" is your assurance,. 10 slash, and/or clearâ€" quired â€" for brush "NERVES" A SIGN YOU‘RE GROWING OLD ? ing fires. Fires to completely OUT be guarded â€" until FARMERS SETTLERS andâ€" start r In adren try‘s who 1KCo ut of

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