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Porcupine Advance, 21 Jul 1949, 1, p. 6

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Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoare, of Torâ€" go'nto. who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Milier, Third avenue, have returned to their ome, ‘Mr. Tommy Miller who has been visiting at the hohz of His parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller, has left for his home in Toronto Mx Bob Sutherland, left for Torâ€" onto a‘ter being a visitcr at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. Miller, Thirda Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grant have left to attend the Lions International Conâ€" York City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wills vention which is being held in New are also attending the convention traâ€" velling ‘by airplane from Toronto to New York. _ Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bartlette, of Toronto, were recent visitors at the J. Stiles, accompanied by her flaugbten. Mary and Elizabeth, have iett to visit friends and relatives in Winripeg, Manitoba, and later with Dr. Stile, they will spend some time at their summer home on Lake Ceosbe, in the Magnetawan district. ’ Miss Estelle Hannigan has returned after completing her year at St. Joseph‘s College, Toronto, and visâ€" iting friends in Connecticut. Mr. Alex Mair Sr., of Toronto is I!r and Mrs. W E"fimer and famâ€" y are vacatitning with relitives in : Ontaris. 'l(r and Mrs: James Hamiltort,. hdvo ift for New York, to attend the Lion‘# TOâ€"NITE Regular Thursday Nite Mrs. E. Hill, losal librarian, left â€" Norman Fox of Toronto has arrived cently by motor to visit friends in <in town for the balance of the summer. ew York City. j Norman will be a welcome addition ' to the s‘unior Ball Club. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leck and daughâ€" r Kerry have return2d to their home ter visiting frinds in Woodridge. ow uo on . o o+ omemane o _ ontc. Miss Elizabeth Ann Gilbert, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. F. Gilbert,, Second avenue, has arrived home after attending the Royal Conservatory of Music, in Torâ€" # Mrs. Fred Conron, of Toronto and mily are visiting at the home of rg. Conron‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Waddell, Third avenue. me of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fraser, Mc tyre Property. M‘t. and Mrs. Ernie Pooley, and ughter, Nona, loft recently by moâ€" r to visit with Mrs. Pooley‘s parâ€" ts in Toronto and to vsiit friends in her southern points. and his Music Makers Melintyre Gym ughters Ann and Marte Jane, from leterre, are vsiting at th»> RKome of . Adamson‘s mother, Mrs. D. Benâ€" . Fifth avenue. Money To Loan and Mrs, Elmer Moran and hters, Shirley ‘and Lindy; have by motor to Taronto, and other serm pcints. Beginning this Friday and Every FRIDAY ADMISSTION Men 75¢ Lad Men 75¢ Ladies 25¢ @ Last bus leaves at 1.15 a.m. 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. JOE SLOBODIAN nd Mrs. Gerry Beland, have reâ€" Mrs. M. Foerko, and daughter Loutss, alter spinding th# last rcturned home after in Hamâ€" veceks in Winnipeg, Manitoba, iltor and Fittsbourgh, with frJends and Ks 2 B . J. V. Bonhomme Every Wednesday _ and Friday 8.30 P.M. National Housing Act Loans 44%" Commercial Loans 5 to 6* You‘ll Like Our Efficient Service News From Mr. relatives. Mrs. L. J. Jodouin, Miss Adele Jodâ€" cuin and Denise Desilets of Sudbury are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall, Third avenue. Miss Joan Prentice is visiting in Toronto and Napanee. Mrs. M. McGean, from Cleveland, Ohic, returned to her home after spending few days in Schumachor with her son Mike wh> is here to atâ€" tend the summer skating school, whils here Mrs. M. McGean was a guest at the home of Mr. asd Mrs. D. Fraser. Mr. Alex Mair Sr., of Toronto is visiting at the home of his son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mair. Miss Jennyann Buckmann is spendâ€" ing the summer months at.camp Ruthâ€" ven on ~Lake Erie. Mrs. Cecil Cameron and daughter Herther, of Kirkland Lake are visitâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Cameren‘s sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. George Brough, Fourth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McNeil and daughâ€" Sybil, from Tennessee are visiting at the home of Mr. McNeil‘s brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. J‘as. M2 Neil, Birch stroet. Porcupine;.Rf)d and Gun Club Stocking Big Water Lake With Small Mouth Bass The restocking of lakes for Speckled and Lake Trout has been completed. This will continue for the northern patr of the district on â€"Monday and will last for three or four days. Permission has been granted to Comâ€" mercial fishermen in Abitibi Lake to trap Cormorants, a ldrge type of acquatic bird which lives on figh. Measures to eradicate this bird in the Western part of the Province and in Georgian Bay have beeon attempted. Destruction of their nests and breakâ€" ing their eggs induces them to rebuild nests and lay more eggs. The spraying of the eggs tends to prevent successâ€" ul incubation. The Porcupine Rod and Gun Club under supervision of Jocal Overseers ras been moving smallâ€"mouthed Black Bass from Alekso Lake to Bigwater Lake. Los Angeles, Cal., has almost as many streets of underground wiring as Winnipeg has miles of streets. Bears continue to be plentiful and four claims for bounty were rece-xve during this week. M:s. Tom MacKenzie and soms Sandy Woods â€" Korhonen Wedding VYows Exchanged In Setting of Peemes A very pretty weaaing took place on Saturday July 9th «+at the United Churech at 2 o‘clock, of Eila A.: Korkâ€" onen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paavo Korkonen, to Joseph J. Woods son of the late Mr. ana Mrs. Woods. The couple exchanged vows in a pretâ€" ty setting of white and pink peonies. Rev. R. J. Scott officiated at the ceremony ‘and the bride was given in marriage by, her father. . Mr. W, Haner played the wedding music and accompanied . Mr. Ron Jones who sang "When is Sweet", beâ€" fore the brides arrivat and "Because‘" during the signing of the register. The bride wore a gown of white lace over white taffeta and a short veil caught to a lace cap encircled with filyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley, Her cresent bouqâ€" uet was made of white and pink gladâ€" ioli and lilyâ€"ofâ€"the valiey. â€"She wore a ruby pendant and earings, the gifts of Whe groom. briges gift to the groom was a portable radio. The bride was attended by Aina Heikkila, maid of honor, gowned in pale green taffeta and brides maids Margaret McGregor n 1},)phie‘ 'Mc Ginn both goWned in Be madyes itat:| feta. ; 4w All attendants more pxcture hats the color of their gowns and carried boqgâ€" uets of contrasting gladioli. Thre flower Marlene Allen and Kevepelto wore identical yellow gowns and carried baskets of gladioli and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" valley. Geo. Wisods of Sault Ste Marie, brother of the groom, was best man. The ushers were Arnold G. McGinn of South Porcupine and Joseph Mitchell of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lang, have left for two weeks holiday to Campbell‘s Bay and â€"Ottawa. Mrs. F. Evans and two sons, have left on a holiday to Lake Nipigon. are spending a holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs: E. J. Rapsey. The wedding reception was held at the Airport Hotel. The brides mother regeived the guests wearing a «blue frock with grey accessories. and corsage of pink and white gladioli. She wis assisted by the greom‘s sistcr Mrs. Gladys Mitchell who wore a grey frock with navy accessories and a fuschia corsage. For her going away outfit the bride wore a wine garbardine suit with a white short coat and white accessories corsage of gardenias. The couple motored to points South and to the United States. After their honey moon they will take up residâ€" ence in South Porcupine. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertainct at brideal showers given by Coâ€"hosteises Margaret MacGregor, Sophie McGinn, and Aina Heikkila by Mrs. W. Kuivinen and By Gladys Mitâ€" chell of Dome Extensign. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Krossey and two sons have left to spend two wecks holiâ€" days at Wasaga Beach and Toronto. panied by her mother, M Rosaâ€"have left for Toronto. Mrs. L. Tessier spent the weekâ€"end in Toronto and vicinity. SOUTH PORCUPINE Mrs. D. Smith and children accomâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Murray of Sudbury I News From The Youth Service: Committee has been working at‘the playâ€"grounds this past week constructing a shelter to give protection irom: rain and sun to :;tthe clnldren and the;r parents ’1‘11 The Kiwanis held its regular weekly meeting at the Airport Hotet on Monâ€" day evening, with vice president David Austin in the chair. The guest speakâ€" er was Mr. E. A. Hortonan official of the Dual. Metered Parking company ‘and former deputy minister ‘of Municâ€" ibal Affairs. Social Highlights _ Mr. Horton was introdudéa by Mr. V. Evans. He spoke on‘ the acceidents and property damage to support the Kiwanis Safety Campaign of Ontario. He was thanked by Kiwanian Harold Rodorick. There was 18 members present and several guests.© The invited guests were the Tisdale Council , Chief of Police C. McInnis, clerk treasurer P. Murphy, East Dome Superintendant E. C. Magnusson, Smith, and Dr. Peter Purdie of Hamilton. The historic past and the modern present are hfi:iunmeomummom mdmmmemmay m 48. m of Trade president Col. 3. R. Mu(fi@)m‘wfthcharmmg.hm m of Canadian National Telegraphs a mesâ€" 'Wo!mwthe Canadian. chambers of commerce. nmmuppeaoutbyvetmn Joseph Howlett (in beaver hat) over the centuryâ€"old goose neck sender while a high speed modern tele, printer flashes in greetings to the city from across Canada. At left in crinoline and rufflied lace is pretty Jeannine Quesnel. Mrs. A. MeManus entertained at an afternocn tea on Saturday in honor of her motherâ€"inâ€"law Mtrs. G. McManus of Cochrane. â€" Guests present werse Mrs. J. Huot, Mrs. I. Horner, Mrs. C. Kaâ€" vanagh, NV{‘s M. Atkinson, Mrs. H. Ferrigan, Mrs. L. Lanergon, Mrs. N. Sullivan and Mrs. Blythman who asâ€" sisted in pouring tea. The uninhabited continent of Antâ€" arctica is larger than all of Canada, including the new province of New foundland. l oA A A Bs Bc Pn t esc Dh Tc Pn Ti Ts Ds is Dh Bs P Tss ic Pn tm Pss Pn Pss ‘"At a special ceremony Lieutenantâ€"Governor ‘J. ‘A. D. McCurdy of Nova Scotia,.left, spoke of the importance of the railways in the national life of Canada. "We wish for them a future filled with further service and accomplishment. The Canadian National has always been a good and valued friend ‘of our province and occupies today the position of being our greatest industry". The floral curtain at rear was later unveiled naming a new style ‘streamlined~ C.N.R. sleeping car "Halifax‘ in khonour of the city‘s bicentenary. the first time and if the experiment is succesful‘ it will bo continued every â€" year. _ _ The sing song was lead byKiwanian "Bill Walineus with Harold Smith at piano. Mrs. G. McManus has returned to Cochrane after spending a week visitâ€" ing her son, Ambrose on Rae avenue. Mr. and Mirs. W. C. Boyd, nave reâ€" turned home after spending a holiday in Toronto:. Mr. Stan Pearce and son Paul have returned ‘from a holiday spent in Torcnto, London and Aylmer. Bornâ€"To Mr: and Mrs. W. Didier (nee Ferrigan) July 9th, a son, in Matachewan Maturnity Hosâ€" Mr.: and Mrs. T. Spencer returned o their home, Calumet Island, after spending a few days at the home of Mrs. H. Ferrigan. Miss Helen Fedor returned from Sudbury after spending two weeks Kolidays there. Miss O. Bergz2on of New Lisf'(-eard- is spending a few days in town visiting friends. week, D. Aitken left for Toronto last where he joined the Air Force. and Mrs. L. Hunkin and daughâ€" onng, bave. laft: ;91: holiday to i Bnd ‘T“bht%.u J*‘“;:.g, w has past month visiting her sister A. McLellan, has l6ft for her Roeme Calgary. ‘ M:}. and Mrs. Warren Rayner of PeteDbtro are vlsiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilsor Rayner for a few days. The annual picnic of the South Porcupine United Church will be hneld Woednesday at the Buffalcâ€"Ankerite Beach. Swimming races and games gre included in the program. Busses will leave the church at 2 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. returning from the Beach at 7 p.m. Guy McAlony of Truro, NS., is visâ€" iting his sister an} brotherâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Houston, Charles avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Huot are leaving for a hcliday to Toronto. Applications will be received by the undersigned up to ‘and including, Saturday, July 23rd, for the following positions : Stenographer, for Public Works Department Bookkeeping Machine Operator and Cashier Application forms may be secure‘d’ from the Municipal Offices at South Porcupine or Schumacher. P. H. Murphy Clerk 0. â€"M. HENDERSON, Prop. 14 Bruce Ave, q South Porcapine; ‘ P hom TOWNSHIP OF TSDALE Some Oriental races bolteve | pearls have medical qualitib:, and that to wear them greatly ifiproves the clearness and beauty of the sktin. â€"

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