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Porcupine Advance, 11 Aug 1949, 1, p. 3

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w us _ Brideâ€"Elect Marie Rochefort Feted At Lovely Pre-Niptihl Shower by Friends : Miss Marie Rochefort who will beâ€" come the bride of George Edward Toâ€" bin‘in a pretty ceremony in Our Laâ€" dy of Rosary Cathedral in Vancouver on September 12 was feted at a lovely bridal shower on Monday night. ; ‘The hall of the Sacred Heag Church attractively decorated with streamers und large bouquets of summer flowâ€" in paste! shades of pal» blue and pink fully arranged affair. Hostesses wete ers was the setting for the delightâ€" Mic:. L. Ptrucci, Mrs.. Leo Banning wellâ€"chosen words Miss Rochefort graâ€" clously extended her sincere appreâ€" clation for the many lovely and serâ€" viceeble gifts. Bringing a most pleasant evening io a cise was the serving of a delicious lunch.. From a table bedecked with flowers and lighted candles, tea was poured by Mrs. Edward Lasalle and Mrs. Cliver Rochefort. Among those present were: Mrs. B. Molson, Mrs. D. St. Germaine, Mrs. H. Gratton, Mrs. T. s. Godin, Mrs. E. A. Burnett, Mrs. Mic. L. Ptrucci, Mrs.. Leo Banning and Mrs. Geraid Banning. A variety of games formed the evâ€" cning‘s entertainment and prizes were won by Mrs. A. Desjardins, Mrs. J. Danis. Mrs. D. St. Germain, Mrs. S. Paquin, Mrs. J; Nichotson, Mrs. 0. Juâ€" li+n, Mrs. L. Stone, Mrs. B. BReradeni, Mrc. L. Gagnon and Mrs. E. A. Keates. The dorr prize was won by Miss Gerâ€" aldine Leblanc. xi f The honoree was présented with a finc bone china dinna»r set in a lovely Tudor Rose pattern, by Royal: Stafâ€" tord, ‘aâ€" sunbeam â€" mixmaster, a sunâ€" bearn toaster, anâ€" automatic iron, olâ€" cctric kettle, bedspread, a set of suâ€" perâ€"health cooking utensils, a presto cooker and other gifts, In a few gives you com| local news.> You that is going on _But you live elso in a WORLD w big events are in Skinny men, women gain 5, 10, 15 Ihs. ‘.lSTEN Tuudoy nights over ‘ABC stetions to "The Christian Science Monitor Views the News." 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Ogilviz, Mrs. D. Fox. Mrs. E. A. Keates, Mrs. Len McNeil, Mrs. â€"B.: Berardine, Mrs. R. McNeil, Mrs. Louis Torchin, Mrs. W. Bergeron, Mrs. E. Lqrtie Mrs. L. Stone (Los Angeles, California), Mrs. G. Paquette Mrs. G. Lamarch», Mrs. P. Lanerâ€" diere, Mrs, A. Audet, Mrs. J. Cantin, Mrs. Z. Pelletier, Mrs. L. Leroux, Mrs. J. Roy, Mrs. O. Bald, Mrs. M. Deâ€" grace, Mrs. A. Hayes (Chicago, Ill.), Mrs. E. Brunette, Mrs. G. Park, Mrs. Ls Lapierre, Mrs. A. Blais, Mrs. Edâ€" ward LaSalle, Mrs. Elvio Paquin, Mrs. Ted Vezina, Isobel Robitaille, Rita St. Germaine, Alice Lauzen, Bernce Mc Phail, Noris Pizzale, Adelia Berthel, Marcella Hedican, Anna Mongeon, Heâ€" Jler â€"Ferrari, Goraldine Leblanc, Georâ€" gette Vezina, Aline Rochefort, Lorâ€" raine Charron, Sonia Charron, Therâ€" esa Blais, Irene Rochefort, Jeannett: Rochefort, Gilberte Rochefcrt. J. Ormston, Mrs. D. E. Burnett, Mrs. . J. Banning. Mrs. J. Danis, Mrs. J. HU. Boissonneault, Mrs. D. Maxwell, Unable to attend but contributing to the gift were: Mrs. C. Stzvenson, Mrs. M. B. Corman, Mrs. T. Villeâ€" neuve, Mrs. F. A. Rochefort, Mrs. J. J. McKay, Mrs. D. Martin, Mrs. B. Laâ€" Nirs. V. Mira, Mrs. A. Rice, Mrs. A. londe,, Mrs. A.; Caron, Mrs. L. Pare, Rutchinski, Mrs. E. St. Jacques, Mrs. A. Belec, Mrs. A. Tremblay, Mrs. J. Rochefort, Mrs. R. Rochefort, Mrs. A. Rochefort, Mrs. E. Cantin, Mrs. W.. Belec, Mrs. M. C. McDonald, Mrs. S. Grant, Mrs. V. Bissonette, Mrs. L. O’ Dennell, Mrs. J. Ferrari, Mrs. A. Roâ€" bitaille, Mrs. M.: K. Smith, Mrs. D. Wemyss, Mrs. G. Dunlop, Mrs. M. Cappadocio, Mrs. M. Yasinchuck, Mrs. D. Lafleur, Mrs. J. Hurtibise, Mrs. G. J. langer, Mrs, A. Theriault, Mrs. M. Doolan, Mrs. J. . Tremblay, Mrs. G. Tennyson, Mrs. L. McKay, Mrs. S. Audit, Mrs. M. Bcisclair, Mrs. E. Souâ€" liere, Mrs, P. Poirier, Mrs. O. Laâ€" londe, Mrs. L. Routhier, Mrs. G. Lerâ€" oux, Mrs. D. Fraser, Mrs. A. Bouchard, Elizabeth Romiscon, Migonne Cantin, Margaret Shields, Helen Manettz2, Rita Prout, Leana Prince, Therese Laâ€" flamme, Louise Charron, Denise Broâ€" deur, Ida Bouchard, Nozlla Bouchard, Rose Marie Martin, Yvonne Villeâ€" neuve, Lucille Clement, Edna Flemâ€" ing, Lily Glaister. ‘Girl Campers Return From Ice Chest Lake Approximately 33 girls have returnâ€" ed fiom a vacation spent at Camp Waskesiu on Ice Chest Lake which is fituated near Connaugfit. They spenti a tenâ€"day outing #ponsored by the ="â€"chrane United Church and direcâ€" ted by Miss Alice Fisher of North Bay. The staff was comprised of Miss Viâ€" vian Haystead, Mrs. Al Pearson, Miss Corinne Haystead, Mrs. William Lanc and Mrs. George Tueker of Timmins, Mrs. William Mair, of Schumacher, and . Miss Porcupine. The girl campers included Donelda Dyrand, Porcupine, Stella Tersfenkce, Rose Durkus and Rosalie Sharp» Hearst, Mikell Rigg, Heather Florence, Ann Marie Young, Helen Marshall and Tarbara Wood of the Buffalo Ank»>â€" tite Mines Property, Oliver Morris, Sylvia Savers, Valerie: Hicks, Elsic Corrigan. Joan Goodyear, Schumacher, Anna Gill, June Gill, Joan Goedbloed, Paymaster. Marjoria Olstrom, Jean Woodson, Muriel Helmer, Mary June Lang, Rita Jean Harnden, South Porâ€" cupine. Marg Corcoran, Marg Mattâ€" ron, lroquois Falls Anne Kussner, Arsonville, Eileen Richens, Mary Fez, Jean Bennett, Anne Elliott, Irene Young and Andrine Engstrem of Timâ€" mirs,. Sheila Wilson, Cochrane, and YÂ¥oemans, of Connaught. Viola Harnden of South in C ce e n > mt m n dn We# w ‘The Aunor Gold Mines held tieir annual picnic at the Aunor Park and Picnic Grounds last Sunday. Over 800 employees and their families were Employees Emoy _ Ernie Mondoux Wds pace w wallet â€" to Aunor Picnic _ Cecile Maisonneuve n tawtairm ; C ME imecyabatont _A ies on hand to enjoy the events of{f the day. The bright sunshine and clear skies made an ideal day for the picâ€" nickers. Men‘s Open: G. Telkinen, L. Cosâ€" tello; married ladies: Mrs. Telkinen, Mrs. Farrell; mixeda . wheelbarrow racc: L. Costello and P. Onntski, B. Shantz and F. Tangus. Men‘s Sack Race, G. Telkenin, L. splante; boys sack race, 16 years and under, M. Towers, W. Wilson; girls, under 16, F. Mate, V, Wilson, men‘s thresâ€"legged race, L. Costello and G. Telkinen, B. McDonald and A. Glendenning; ladies‘ threeâ€"legged raco, B. Coleman and. B. Shant:, P. Onotski and D. Whitford; boys, under 16 years: F. Carle and S, Jackson ; girls, under 16 years: M. Lachapelie and F. McConry, S. Bullock and D. Lemon. A. t T::e rollmg pin throw was won by Mis. McBride. Swimming Races Men, C. Dukeshire, R. ladies, B. Shantz, G. Wilson; b(_);;s, 4A (A CA AC «hÂ¥ * on 3 16 avd under, M. Barnes, T Fauvede girl;, 16 ‘and under, D. Lemon, N. EthlEL The horseshoc pitching contest was won by D. Allan and Wm. Tennant. Mrs. Derek Couch Feted At Lovely Birthday Party Mrs. Derek Couch celebrating the occasion of her birthday was guest of Fronor at a charmingly arranged parâ€" ty.. Hosts for the occasion wore Mr. and Mrs. Bourbonnais, the honoree‘s parents. The dining room of the Algoma Hotel was the scene of the sffair. T Guests spent a most enjoyable evâ€" ening socially and in dancing. Among the many lovely gifts received by Mrs. Cruch was a handsome boququet of gladioli from her husbarld. Invited to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Badger, Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. "«ourtemanche, Filorence Hughes, Paul Rcyer, F. Baderski, Dougal Wright. J. Tremblay, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wicks, Mr. and Mrs. R. Peter, Mr. and Mrs. L Campagnola, Mr. ond Mrs. R. Flddler, Mary Cormack, Emils Tremblay, Mr. and Mrs. T. Berry, Mrs. G. Garneau, Mrs. P. Couch, T. McCoy, Hiram Barâ€" Pictured above at the opening day. of beets irom Miss Conchita Perello at one: of and settmg for the wedding of Cecile Maisonneuve, daughter of Mr. D. Maiscnneuve,; of/Sturgeon Falls, and Notre Dame de. Lourdes Churc, decorated: with standards of summer flowers, fern and candlelight, was the the late Mrs. Maisonneuve, and Ernest Mondoux, son of Mr. and Mrs George Mondoux. The young couple exchanged nupâ€" tial vows belore Father Perron. Mrs. Paul Piche presided at the console of the organ and Mrs. Agathe Caron pang "Ave Maria" during the signing of the register. ~~ â€"~The bride was given in â€" marriage by her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Theo Valâ€" court. She wore a gown fashioned on princess lines featuring a bodice of Chantilly lace and a,skirt of heavy slipper satin. Her veil of white net, appliqued .with flowers fell in graceâ€" ful folds from a crown ‘of embroidered silk. The bridal bouquet wWas a sheaf of "white gladioH ‘and" she wore the gift of the groom,a double strand of pearls and matching earrings. Miss "Jean Renaud, niece of the groom, was maid of honor, and wore a gown of pale blue net over tafâ€" feta, styled with a aropped shoulder v»ffect and an allâ€"round peplum over the softly gathered skirt.. She wore ‘a blue picture hat and blue mittens and carried a sheaf of petal pink gladioli. Mtr. Leo Mondoux, the groom‘s broâ€" ther. was best The Rainbow Room of the Goldâ€" fields Hotel was the setting for the recérition. ~The many guests were received by the groom‘s mother, wearing a twoâ€"piece grey print suit, black straw hat, an da pink rose corâ€" sage. â€"During the reception Mrs. Er nes Mondoux poured tea, assisted by Mrs. O. Renaud and Mrs. S. Watts. CCC CAAA . A ARe _ 288006 , * 4 fln ns o recceived by the groom‘s mother, wearing a twoâ€"piece grey print suit, black straw hat, an da pink rose corâ€" sage. â€"During the reception Mrs. Er nes Mondoux poured tea, assisted by Mrs. O. Renaud and Mrs. S. Watts. Later, the couple left for a trip to Sturgeon Falls and other southern point.s For travelling the bride donâ€" ned a navy blue. frock, matching straw hat and white accessories,. On tion and extension of water mains on ‘the following streets: Waterloo Rd. from George Ave. to Jubilee Ave., Jubilee Ave. â€" Watzrloo to North Rd. Tamarack St. â€" Eighth Ave. to Emâ€" pire, Balsam St. â€" Eighth to North 1iâ€" mit Plan Mâ€"74â€"T, Spruce St. â€" Eighth to 120 ft .South of Saventh, Lakeshore Rd. â€" John Ave. to James Ave., Alâ€" gonquin â€" Cameron to Avenue Rd: The Byâ€"law is now to be submitled their return they will reside at 23 to the Ontario Municipal Board for Main avenue. approyal. * of the Timminsâ€" Farmers Market is _ of the stalls in th'matket. With tomatoes getting red and ripe, now is the time to guard them against last minute invasion of enâ€" emies.s. / l During the early stages of their growth in home gardens. tomatoes often ‘are the prey of cutworms, flea beetles and stalk borers. At a later period they are subject to attack by aphids and tomato pinâ€" worms. Now, just before harvestâ€" ing. tomatoes should be protecied from the corn earworm and blosâ€" som end rot. Also, leaf blights which cause yellow and dying of the foliage may appear at any time during the next few weeks. When blight is noticed spray or dust with a fixed copper preparation. â€"Corn earworm, also called "fruit worm,." is shown tunnelling into I 0 IARDET\T? GRAPH By DEAN HALLIDAT Released by Central Press Canadian Prior to her marriage the bride *ntertained by â€" Miss Jean . Rer Mrs. T. Valcourt and Mrs.â€"G. 1 doux. Among the out of town guests were Miss Rita. Charlebois and Mr. Benny Cashore, of Toronto, and Misses Marâ€" got and Madeleine Maisonneuve, «sigâ€" ter of the bride from Sturgeon Falls. Lfldies A“Xiliary Can. Halt::;x,a tWo’ w(j Legion Plan Picnic ; n Plans for the holding of a picnic was the main topic of discussion when members of the Ladies Auxiliary â€" to the Canadian Legion gathered for a general meeting on Monday night. First vice â€" president Comrade Cunâ€" ningham conducted the meeting in the absence .of president Comrade Presley. Iriiti'at‘ion services were conduct2d for Comrade Margaret Demers, a new member. _ 1t was announced that the women of the auxiliary will be cater/ng at the convention of the V_Gold Star Branch of the Women‘s Institute to be held on October 11 and 12. All members who plan ing the picnic are asked their names so that final be completed. 4( The council heard a byâ€"law which received its first and second reading to borrow $27,500.00 fcr the construcâ€" fivM?s. F. Jeffrey was winner of the regular raffle. Ei?té to the attendants were a com rct to ‘the maid of honor and allet to tihie groomsman. en EOe P PC CTE a tomato in the accompanying Gardenâ€"Graph. Unless checked it will eat out the cavities of. the ripening fruit. o i E.k M Since insecticides are of questionâ€" able value in controlling corn earâ€" worm, sanitation is recommended. Collect and destroy infested tomaâ€" toes as soon as discovered. ‘Take steps also to guard toma:â€" toes against attacks of what is known as blossomâ€"end rot. This rot appears as a waterâ€"soaked area on the blossomâ€"end of the tomatoes, as illustrated. The affected. area Mr. William Bustard purchasing Advance Photo shrivels. Blossomâ€"end rot is caused by breakdown of cells due to an unâ€" ever supply of water. To preveni this type of rot avoid planting toâ€" matoes in dry locations. During dry spells water the plants regularly. BORROW $27,500.90 brown or black and Bâ€"23 _ on attendâ€" to turn in plans may In the rectory ol Nt 4 the Nativity on Mondsy m marriage of Doreen Bridget and Donald M¢iInnis was soleminitred. The bride is the daughter b¢ Mt. and Mrs. J. Fleming," 108# Monuntjoy. street North, and the. grdorh ‘ t the don . of Mr. and Mrs. | Wiltiem ‘Meinnis;> 7 Windsor avenue, . .. o _ > l0 by her father the .DriGe wore i ani oi jonguil yellow glblrdlhn with halfâ€"hat of strew: gerianded with dainty yellow 'flbm and, mistâ€" ed in veiling. â€"Bhes wore Aaâ€"corsage of mauve gladioli mp rosebjuds. and the gift of the groom, a triple trand of pearls‘ with mntching ear- rings. â€" es a‘ * 1 “\‘_L_ a She was attendéd by Miss Gilberte Desjardins ‘who wore ; mauve silk +affeta ~fyock, wh . hat â€" tflmmbd with: flowers and vomnt. white ‘acâ€" cessories and comubt illflw m Jack Fleming: J;‘fl' -'mbmsuun thia; bermony‘ a was â€"héld; in . the: nlug Kobm, of _ the Goldfields ‘Hotel, * â€" bfldo s*" moâ€" ther received" guests wearing a blue > and White ,pdlka dot . étternocm - â€"-‘-“ uk m blue â€" and wmte pd)ka daot_afternoon: dress, a‘ navy blue @{eture hat, white accessories and corsage cf crad â€" rdsas. The groom‘s mothar.. "ausisted: in receiving, ehose a mm t\ln-nlwe‘ dress with ‘sSbquins,. a black hat and cornge of i’? rfle;, ‘In,the evening party, for the newlyâ€"weds‘ in the. H’o’ilinger Hall. Gifts to the attendants were a go 4 compact and a cidfll‘fi}t “ygbtr s tawa. . With engraved lettering and your monogram, 1f you tegire. As an indication of our good taste, have your wedding stationery printed on finest grade paper. lory of the Chursh of H. J, Fuke â€"Timmins Branch Manager You‘ can enter this Bank with assurance. It is c‘dii%}ic;ésl,,pnthe basis of personal servite, and of mutial confidence, under. standing . and coâ€"operation. We seek ‘nat orily new accounts, but the opportunity to prove ‘that this institution has a gentuine interest in every customer <<+ whatever his station. in life. This Bank We say yoair useâ€"aâ€"safé ; business. _ . . §Ct [ 0 You are "'Wrâ€"â€" d. 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