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Porcupine Advance, 19 May 1949, 1, p. 3

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In early Conudo. the Rickering fire from.the hearth gave the habitant his. only light. e Sana®ay. uen o. Oe e n t eleactric lightsâ€"and a new era was born,. Teday, even in remete. country places, homes and buildings are efficiently :â€"â€"â€" diluminated by. electricity. Nh the uses of ‘IW are mauny,. from decoration to diepiny, and: fl‘ naw 4 en “"'“-"‘f'fi"-' l S C . ;‘ a..mmzmfi.w l‘ room to grow in Cunade Uniimited. _ . um â€" _ how much reom is told in "C it %*ig it uit We Lamps burning animal and fish eil ly came into use during the century. in 1739, by order of the Gevernor, citizens had. to carry lamps when they went out abnight. . Gas was hailed as a great advancement when it was first used for lighting: in 1841 in Toronto. 36 years inter, Mantreal harbourâ€"front sow the first an â€" a a # 4e it k-.- !. F5 nhm“fim Dobsoen, Mr. and Mrs. R. Raymer, Mr snd Mrs. R. Stoddart, Mr. and Mro erson, Mr. and M:rs. 8. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. V. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Bm # Mr. E.. L. Longmore. general mangâ€" iger of Hollinges Consolidated Mines ‘was guest speaker at the Hollinger Even ng Cass Dinner held on Satu»â€", ‘day, cvening at the Rainbow Room cof the Goldfields Hotel, Mr. Lawrence Morley said grace before dinner. A :toast to Mis Majesty The King, Was proposed by Mr. Tcom Harkness. Inâ€" groduction of ~Mr. Longmore, guest speaker, was made by Mr. Sam Spencer, A motion of thanks was tendered by Mr. Gceorge Gibscn, Presentation of certificates was made by Mr. Longâ€" more acsisted by Mr. Jim Morrow. Mr. J. Lucciantonio was élass spokeman, as well as chairman of entertainment. Emcee for the evening was, Mr.. L. Pare and pianist was Mr. George Webber. e T»:e banquet ccmmitiee was comâ€" prised «.: Jim Harris Jim Morrow, Jin Kirwan. Gcorgc Gibson. Ken Riley, Mr and Mrs. W. Griese, Mz. and Mris. G. Harrower, Mr and Mrs. . Harrowâ€" Eer, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hawkins, Mr. and, Mrs. R. Heath, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hedican, Mr. and‘Mrs. M. Helin, Mr. and Mr:. G. Hil, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hccking, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howlett Mr., and Mrs. 8. G. Ireand, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Irvings Mz. and Mrs. W Johnson, Mrâ€" and Mrs. J. Kalliokoski, Mr. and Mys. W. C. Kendall, Mr. and Mns: J. Ken: Mra L. King, Mr. and Mrs J. Kirwan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Krasevac,. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kruszelnicki, Mr. and Mrs. J Lancs, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lainsâ€" bury, Mrs. A. Langellé, Mr. and‘Mrs. J. Laporte, Mr. and Mrs. E. Laroshe, Mr and Mrs. L. Leclair, Mr. and Mrs. R. Leclerc, Mr. R. Legault, Mr. and Mrs. N. Loubert. Mr. and Mrs. E H. Maenck, Mr: and Mrs. R. Marin, Mr. and Mrs. J. McAlendin, Hollinger Evening Class Hol@ Bimner An Entertaining Social Evening pictured above are Dr. 2. danee out, NP L thut c lt > oo w 4 "" # J. Lucciantonio was élass spokeman, as well as chairman of entertainment. Emcee for the evening wWas Mr. . L. Pare and pianist was Mr. . George Webber. T»:e banquet ccmmitiee was comâ€" prised «.: Jim Harris Jim Morrow, Jim Kirwan, G:orgce Gibson. Ken Riley ‘Gecrge Gedge, Harry Ferguson, chair man and Joe Lucciantonio. Mrs. Charles Wikins was dinngr p‘anist and ushers included: Les Hockâ€" ing, Blake Awde, Ken Riley, Les Bailey, Walter Cowan, Jack Reynolds and James Kirwan. man and Joe Lucciantonio. Mrs. Charles Wikins was dinngr p‘anist and ushers included: Les Hockâ€" ing, Blake Awde, Ken Riley, Les Bailey, Walter Cowan, Jack Reynolds and: James Kirwan. Ticke: conventr was George Gedge und P. A. System was under the chairâ€" manship of Henry ‘ Sapinsky. Head table guests were Mr. and Mus,. G. Gcrige, Mr and Mrs. T. Hearkness, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ferâ€" guscn, Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Longmore, Mr. S. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvig. Mr. and Mrs. L. Morley, Miss Rita Prest, Mr. J. Lucciantonio, Mr. Ken Riley, Miss Jean Prest, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Pare and Mr. and Mrs. J. Kirwin. Mrs. C. McPFPadden, Mr.: and Mrs. A. "Michelautti, Mr. and! Mrs.. J. C. Mxllex .Mr. amd Mrs. G. Mondoux, Mr. and Mrs. GÂ¥bvist Neamtu, Mr. and Myrs. Gearge. Neamtu, Mr. and Mrs, W. O|â€" iver, Mr. and Mrs. W. Partington, Mr. and M;‘m W Patevlcn Max. and Mrs.‘ anq;u:m.c landaMraners J. Seot! MvM.BScobh.Mr and Mas. K. Shuttlewort!;, Mr. and Mrs. Skelly, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smiley, andmm Stack, Mr.: and: MrS. mmmmmnmb, m and Mrs. E. Stewark. Mr. and' Mrs. H. N. Stickigey, Mr. a!.!‘d Ticke® conventr was George Gedge und P. A. System was under the chairâ€" manship of Henry ‘ Sapinsky. f Head table guests were Mr. and Mus,. G. Gcrige, Mr and Mrs. T. Harkness, Shown above are Jack McCrac, Ed Bowser and Mr. andâ€" Mrs, Mason: Truman who were among the many who attended the Princess Alice CGlub dance held on Friday evening at Riversite: Pavilion. â€"Among the decâ€" orations of brtken: mirrors, and black cats themerry ‘throng danceed to the music of Henvy Kelneck and his, A M _ Ds 4 a ETE EVC Lucien Pare and Mr. and Mrs. J. Kirwin. Entertainment and press, D. McPhail, Mrs. Mary Gizxoux, Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Wilkins, Mr. John. Delâ€" Villanc, Mz. Tim DciVillanc, Mr. Chesâ€" ter Pa‘lon,, Miss Fanny Colavincens0, Miss Alice Giovanelli, Mr. Louis Torâ€" lone, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lorcnzo Mr. T. Petridola. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, kins, Mr, and Mrs. E. and Mrs. H. N. Stickley, K. Stubbs Mr. and mxg. and‘ Mrs. E. P:; Thompson, Mz. and Mrs. G. Thomson Mr. V. Burnett and Miss D. ‘Trebilcock, M#,; E. Persichint and: Missâ€" V, Laham, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr.â€" and ‘J. ‘Tiffany, Mrs. ET. Turner,. Mr. and | Among these present were. Mr. and: MI! G. Webber, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. w P°94 g"% Mr» and Mrc P Aube. N wl‘lfimn- M!‘. and Stewark. Mr. JFMKREKHK mr. and Receives Transfer Mr: Jack Archer who has been an employee of the Canadian National Express Company and a resident â€" Of Timmins for the past 34 years will soon leave for Port Credit. Mr. Archer is being transferred by the Express Company to take up thie position as agent in the town of Port Credit for the caompany. The family orchestra. s under the chairâ€" * Sapinsky. were Mr. and Mus. Mrs. T. Herkness, son, Mr. and Mys. _ _Mtrts. H. M. Ferâ€" . L. Longmore, and: Mrs. J. Harvig. Morley, Miss Rita iantonio, Mr. Ken rest, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. a press, My. D. . Gixoux, Mr. au_d E. . Pepry, Mr. and: Mrs, 5. Prit@hard, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs,. J Reynolds, My: and Mrs. C. Robertson, Mr. C. Rodda, Mr. anersCmRoss,Mr and Mrs. C. Rowlands, Mr. and Myrs. J. Seot! Mr. M, B. Scott, Mr.. and Maxs. H. Mr: and Mrs. G. Skelly, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smiley, Mr and: Mrs. 8. Stack, Mr: and: Mrs. J’mvaeamsmanersKBtebo lw!s.w and Mrs. E. Stewark. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Stickiey, Mrs. and K. Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. R. Bullivan, Mr. mm-sammw NWV CC muvu aAdAB . Te C. o o s o o ie o ie s C xt o us e in t ols 1. sc hn To j o i M i o P en n o s e PeC d . 13 B V C H. E. Mcintosh, Mrs. Mcintosh, Mr. Doug McCullough and Mrs. McCullough as they sat * F â€" Advance Photo butorty t o c Mr Q 'rhomson w V. Burnett and Miss D. ‘Trebilcock, E. Persichint and: Miss â€"V, Laham, Mr. q.ud Mrs. J. »'Mon ‘xr.â€" and Mre ‘J. ‘Tiffany, Mrs. ET. Turner, Mr. and Mu G. Webber, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. For The Best Music And Finest Dance Floor DAKCE Pavition 'T‘fldnYt Mr’ Mr. and the E ‘s. M. E. positi( Mr. and Credi Â¥. Zolob. will r smm mgn n en se uns Mrs. Jules Morris has been chosen to represent the Timmins Branch of the Junior Cati:olie Women‘s League at the annual convention of the league to be held in Cobalt during the month of June. The decision was made at the regular mecting of the Jr. C.W.L. held in the c:urch of the Nativity parish hall recently + Mrs. Jules Morris Delegate to C. W. L. Conventron in Juneâ€" The members present at the meeting viewed an educational film showing the growth o.‘ the Métâ€" ropolitan Life Insurance Company. Mrs. M. McHug:: was appointed to assist Mrs. H. O‘Grady, convener of lay retreats and refreshments. Apâ€" pointed to help Mrs. T. Verity in her work as telephone convener were Mrs. Watk. Mrs. J. J. Evans and Miss Bessic Jaen Archer will move later. Advance Photo Against an aitar banked with tulips daffodils, snapdragons and tern over which the soft glow of tall tapers k the double ring ceremony which ynited Sophie Donyl and Petor Murray in the holy bonds of matriâ€" mony took place in the Church of the Nativity on Saturday morning at 10 c‘clock. The bride is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. N. Shewchuk, 158 Elm street North, and the late Mrs. Showâ€" â€" The croom is the eldest scon Following the ceremony a recepâ€" tion was held at the Mcintyre Lounge Rcom where the guests were received by Mrs. W. E. Woodlands of Kelowna B. C.. sister of the bride, wearing an alternoon dress of navy crepe, with navy ht trimmed with pink tflowers, pink gloves and a corsage of pink carnations Mrs. Murray, moâ€" ther o[ the groom asisted, and chose ior the cscasion an afternoon dress ter of Mr. N. Shewchuk, 158 Elm street North, and the late Mrs. Shewâ€" chuck. The groom is the eldest scn of M. Murray, 85 Elm strect South, and the late Mr. Murray. Father F. B. Murray officiated and the wedding music was played by Mrs. Donovan. During the nuptial n;aâ€":é.‘Mlss Helen Denassvich. ~ang,. On This Day O Beautiful Mother, Ave Maria and appropriaic Given in marriage by jer the bride was raodiant in a psoriod gown of petal white satin fassioned with a moulded basquse, a yoke of Chantilly lace with a looped rullls ‘raught up. with pearls and long tight fitting slecoves edged with laco formâ€" ing lily points over the wrist. . Ts hoped skirt was caugat up in front with sprays of pearls to show a tiered pettitcoat of Chantilly lace and fell into a brief chapel train at the back. Her circular veil fell in graceful folds from a tiera of bugle beads and she carried a bougquet of red: roses. witlt macning L:dulicio, ink gloves and a corcage of shattered pink carnations. On their return, they will reside in Timiminsg. CGilts to the attendants. were pearl necklaces to the matron of honor and Inidesmaid and leathor wallets to the grocmsman and usher. Prior to her marriage the birde was entertained at preâ€"nuptial showers giâ€" ven by Mrs. John Shuchkewich, Miss Stella Zurby, Mrs. G. Reynolds, Mrs. 3. Burns and by the staff of the Naâ€" tional Selective Service at a lunchean LRA LIAAL) s 4 Mrs. John Shushkewich, sister in the Rainbow Room and a preâ€" the bride, was matron of honor andsentation. wore a peried gown. of ice blue satin ,,.___ fashioned with a bertha and caught up. at the hemline with a spray of dainty bluet and pink forgetâ€"meâ€"nots to show a pettitcoat of ruffled lace. She wore a hat of ice blue satin trimâ€" med with ruching, matching mittens and carried an old fashioned noseâ€" gay of shattered pink carnations ans pinngchio. roses. un y ClA xX Te , / “/' M Y d / K /A h NYZ m’?_ hy SSX CHC S Miss Stells Zurby as pridesmaid wore an identical ens>amble as that of the matron of honor. _ . Frank Murray, was his brother"s groomsman â€" while another brother, Ted Murray ushered. You already know that you can borreow money from this Bunk under the terms of the Farm Improvement Loan Act, to buy new farm equipment, construct new buildings, buy new stock, or. make any other worthwhile addition to your farm. But did you know that this Bank can also make these loans to finance the purchase of used farm equipment, and to make repairs or altera» tions to existing farm build‘mge? If you want to sell your old tractor to get a new one. and your buyer hasn‘t enough ready cash, ask him to discuss his problem with the Bank of Nova Scotia, Remember, if farm improveâ€" ments will help to make/your farm more profitable, we‘re interested. W. Lung, Manager, Timmins, Ont., Pamour, THE BANK OF NOVA sCoOTIA If a new, tractor would help you _ o. printed grey crepe, with black straw hat trimmed with fuschia, {usâ€" c‘is clorsd gloves and a cossage of pink carnations. Later, the bride and groom loft for a trip to Ottawa. Montreal and New York City. For travelling the bride do med a smart three piece ensemble o% navy blue, with pink nat trimmed with matching foathers, pink blouss, ink gloves and a corcage of shattered pink carnations, Ciitls to the attendants. were pearl necklaces to the matron of "honor and IMidesmaid and leatbhor wallets to the grocmsman and usher. Prior to her marriage the birde was entertained at preâ€"nuptial showers giâ€" ven by Mrs. John Shucthkewich, Miss Stella Zurby, Mrs. G. Reynolds, Mrs. 37 Fhird Ave. JIEWELLER â€" OPTOMETRIST TPIMMTINS Mn

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