»tH si0¢ n i3 ",/,1 +/ 5:{-63!! *3 4}â€â€œâ€˜,'4 ~ z4 An +M aasts i{fl Afy! msz’ t t @4RA > Ctinst arl tury in C}"G 33 mt sï¬3 t I n on @4 MJJ $¢¢ Mrs. A. Borland, 8r., Miss Mamie Borland, Mrs. Art Skelly, Mrs. is â€" _ Tom Nixon, Mrs. J. Whaley, Mrs. W, Thompson and Mrs, E. Sellar. Â¥+. ... Mrs Russ Hall was in charge of the sighpond. . . Mrs. Mills the lmem: . Mrs. Wills: the girt booth. . . Mrs. Moote and Mrs. Benâ€" mtï¬the apron table . . . Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Wigley and Mrs. Beaâ€" k the baby booth . . . and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Cousintine anl . '.Mem m in mprge of â€"the well laden bake table . .. Mrs. Harris®edtertained the ladies with teaâ€"cup ruding and ker : ': ke.was in charge of the door . . Miss Blapche § W tmmcal backgmund a c c m o en e on PR TE mry Willmms Mrs J. Cralg, Mrs. M. Oraig Jr â€"Mrs. N. McCatâ€" urty* Mrs. Mas®n, Mrs. May Gauthier and . Mrs. Don Craig, â€" Mrs.:J. Landry,:Mrs. A. Colner, Mrs. J. Sheculski Miss Frances sheculski, Mrs. R. Wilson, Miss Jean Wilson, Miss Joan McGillis, Mrs. C. McGillis and the Friendship Girls of Chapter 303 Women cf1 the Moose. In honor of the happy occasion the couple were presentéd : with numerous: lovely gifts, cone of : which was a beautiful silver tea service in the grapevine pattern from their children . . . they also received a sum of money which was made up in the form of a bouquet of roses . .. later a delicious lunch was served. Nee . * # # An interesting event of the evening was when the honored couple danced to the tunes of the "Anniversary Waltz" . . . friends who sent gifts but were unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" ~don Davey, Mr. and~Mrs. Moise Daigneault, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thibeault, Mr. and Mrs. Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnston, Ansonâ€" ville, Mr. and Mrs. R. Delorme, Ansonville and Mr. and Mrs. Aurel BRarbarie . . s outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were Mr. and Mrs., Aldege Laneâ€" Yille from Hunta. UVR _ EN ;( ME C C mt e l e c 0 uit 0AAA C 50. KE *orap s o6 oi t c Snd party on Saturday evening . .. guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore, popularâ€"and wellâ€"known Timmins couple who" will leave in the near future to take up residence in Oshawa where Mr. Moore will take over the duties of getieral manager of the â€"new office for Mutual Life. Organizers of the event were Mrs. Bill Burgess and Mrs. Graham Dunlop . .. dancing was enjoyed and retreshments served . . : during the evening Merton Lake preâ€" sented Mr. and Mrs: Moore with a lovely Dresden cake plate 0: behalf of the gathering_-;’ , Those present were Mr. and â€"Mrs. Merton Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. Don Munroé, Mr. and Mrs. Gord Graham, Mr. and Mrs. George Metcalfe, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Sulliâ€" van, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wemyss, Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane Cunningâ€" ham, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wylie, Miss Beth Gardner and Jack O‘Sullivan. # #% When members of the bridge club to which Mrs. Don Moore belongs gatheréd at the home of Mrs. Frank Ferland last night not only was bridge played but a presentation was made Mrs. Moore of a most attractive Dresdon konâ€"bon dish as a parting gift . .. carrying with it best wishes for every success and hapâ€" piness in her future home . . . which will be Oshawa . . . owing cards 2 social time was spent and lunch served ... . those present were Mrs. Al Hartman, Mrs. Bill Shields, Mrs. Ollie Wurm, Mrs. Jack Scott, Miss Ora Kulja, and Mrs. Dunlop. CELEGRATING THE OCCASION OF THEIR 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY . . . Mr. and Mrs. Henri Fotvin were guests of honor at a charmingly arranged reception held in the Canadian Legion Memorial Hall, on Friday evening, Ontober 14 . . . Over three hundred friends and relatives gathered to extend heartiest congratulations to the wellâ€"known and prominent ploneer Timâ€" mins couple . . . Hosts and hostesses for the affair were members of their family .. . Mr. and Mrs. Geéorge Delorme, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Potvin, Harold nd Romeo and Jacqueline Potvin . . . Béeginâ€" ning with a dinner in the Rainbow Room of the Goldfields Hatel i';)‘;l;evl'atives anci close friends they then proceeded to the Legton Hall where the reception was held . . . The evening was spent socially and in dancing to the music of Ken Tomkinson. Miss Cora Craig whose marriage to Rudy Sheculski took place this morning was guest of honor at a surprise linen shower the other« eveni 4H0815888€S! Were Miss Claire McGillis, Mrs. W. Teed, and. Artfiette Du broy ... Bingo formed the evening‘s entertainment and attractive prizes were won by Mrs. Don Craig, Mrs. Lucy Jolivet, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. N. McCafferty, Miss Annette Dubroy, Miss Cora Craig and Mrs. Jeanne Girouard . . . the many lovely gifts were piled high on a takle decorated in pink and white over which hung a large wedding bell . . . a dainty lunch brought the evening‘s festivitie®to a close. and â€"â€" o e o i â€" __CONTENIS â€" NOTED > From a table gracious with banquet cloth centered with a large vase of pale mauve shading into purple miniaturée mums flanked by lighted tapers in silver candelabra Mrs. Malcolm Macâ€" Millan, Mrs. J. Easton, Mrs. Fred Jackson and Mrs. R. S. Anderâ€" son poured tea . . . radiating hospitality as they served the many ladies attending from Timmins, Schumacher and South Poreuâ€" pine were Mrs. H. McCullouch, Mrs. C. Pennie, Mrs. P. H. Carson, Mrs. C. W. Stevens, Mrs. William Paterson and Mrs. B. E. Serâ€" vice . . . the latter was also tea convener. otherâ€"evxening ... _Hostesses were Miss Claire McGillis, Mrs. W. Teed, and. Miss Annette Dubroy_..... Bingo formed the evening‘s entertainment and attractive prizes were won by Mrs. Don Craig, Mrs. Lucy Jolivet, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. N. McCafferty, Miss Annette Dubroy, Miss Cora Craig and Mrs. Jeanne Girouard . . . the many lovely gifts were piled high on a tatkle decorated in pink and white over which hung a large wedding bell . . . a dainty lunch brought the evening‘s festivitie®to a close. . #% 4# / . _i â€"dl_o B d CCE L.A 4 % Invited to attend were Mrs. Ruscior, Mrs. Desaverio, Mrs. M. Craig, Miss Estelle Gauthier, Miss.Claire Maisonneuyve, Miss Lucy Jolivet, Mrs. C. Chenier, Mrs. Muriel Miller, Mrs. T. Groulx, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. J. Craig, Mrs. M. Craig Jr., Mrs. N. McCaiâ€" ferty; Mrs. Maso®n, Mrs. May Gauthier and . . . Mrs. Don Craig, Mrs.:J. A. Colner, Mrs. J. Sheculski, Miss Frances Sheculski, Mrs. R. Wilson, Miss Jean Wilson, Miss Joan McGillis, Mrs. C. McGillis and the Friendship Girls of Chapter 303 Women cï¬ the Moose. #% e €% ' Highlighting the social season was the successful and enterâ€" taining afternoon tea and bazaar held by the members of the Arbutus Chapter of the O.E.S. ... the Masonic Hall decorated with _ STAR . N.Y CLUB:HOLDGâ€"HARVEST . TEA ; The Star Neighborhoodâ€"Y Club hield â€"a very successful Tea: at the YMCA last Saturday afternoon. The_girls decorated the YMCA lobby in an Autumn motif with fruit, hay and pumpkins, and took charge of all kitchen and serving arrangem‘en_ts. Recordâ€" ings were played all afternoon. Dawn Stevens, the clut president, was in charge of the kitchen, and the girls were assisted by Miss J.. MacCormack, their advisor, _ _ . After the tea, the girls had supper dt the YMCA, and then returned in tht evening with their friends for a Club party which was superviged by Mrs. w.v Stevsns. S T. 2 5.. §Oâ€"ED BEGINS THIS WEEK , â€"The Fall Program begins on Thursday evening this week it the Â¥MCA, with registration and introductions beginning at 9 pm. ‘The committee under the direction of president Ray Carbonneau, has lined up an excellent program of speakets, crafts, bridge instruction, music and fun for all. Each night for a series of 6‘ Thursday evenings, the Soâ€"Ed will start at 9 p.m., and offer the menbers a choice 6f four interest groups; at 10.30 all the members will meet together for dancing, games, novelty numbers ahd . refresnmefits. Information and folders on. SOâ€"Ed may be The Golf Club was the scene of a pleasant surprise farewell * O by Lillian O‘Donnell sent were Mrs. George Kyle ana her _ Ressys may be in English or French,. They 1 Pave Bennett, Mrs. Jeasie Webb, Mrs. a panel of fourâ€"a senior naval officer, ati offi a M dn M c w Steve Moore, pals, but it is expected that this wi Mrs. Pn At the Navy bases, the prizeéâ€"w pnn, hg school principals will vis ents and the dockyards i are carried out. ‘They wil shnown around various type stess for the muwwmnvmwmmt mvm mfl pamphlet containing mn,nm. of suitable reading to be Wuflm through : ï¬w-w. °SV SSE SS 1E SE ut â€" B e e t _A 4J Gm nuptibl vows MO" Fauther m to the attendants *fge a comâ€" g Murray. . ‘Mrs. 0. Donovah pam ts the mald of honlor and braceâ€" plated the mfl music and Miss lets to the bridtesmatds. The gentleâ€" Dorts sang "Ave Maria" men: m wallets. na "On This Day, C, Besutiful Mothert.: _ ‘Miss Elsi¢: Beckett and Missâ€"Gilda Soni were bridesmaids and wore gowns fashitned ‘ alike in moire tafâ€" feta of yellow < and orchid. They wore hats and gloves to match their gowns, and. carried pompomé. _ Lakeshore â€"aAt 'fln coflk!! later for a trip became the bride of to: Toronto, Sarhia andâ€"Niagara Falls. te. When they return 30 , and a cout and hat of K 7 a sulit of loganberry wine ~of Mr. and Mrs. The bride chosw for her going away tigs d P $ 2 tdp n "fi.lfif 4‘ mMc _mmmmmwmm . 199 Balsam Church Of The Nativity Settin Given in marriagge by her father the bride wore a gown of white satin G@IQ N and lace.‘ A white floral wreath held her {ul}. mmh veik and sheâ€" cnrried Md Meem a prayer book with red roses. . The mid of Miss Batbar@ Jacrobs, ~wore a gown of aqua tmhoire laffetz, : with hat and gloves to match, and carried a bouquet of bronze pom» â€"â€"Robert Chasge attended the groom whils Don Brennan and Bill _ Potvin ushered. s .0 0 .0 0. . lc The Goldfields Hotel was the setâ€" ting for: the recéption. The bride‘s a~ grey â€"~crepe Aafterhoon dress, and mother receiving the guests wearing corsage Of ‘red roses, The groom‘s mother ‘chose a taupe taffeta dress Among those present were Mrs. T. Pearce,‘ ‘Mrs. A. Marriott, Mrs. P. Costain, Mrs. Hilda Kesite, Miss Ruby Johnson, Mrs. E. Read, Miss Dorls Read, Mrs. K. Johnnson, Mrs. Mae Wales, Mrs Margaret Wallace, Mrs. Mildred Wallace, Mrs.. Gwen Richards, Mrs. N. Woolcocks, Mrs, P. Masters, Mrs. J. Easterbrook, Mrs. A. Court, Menear, Miss Dorothy Easterbrook, Mrs. Betty Moskell, Mrs. Marjforie Joly, Miss Mary Maxwell,~ Miss Jean Tonâ€" kin, Mrs. Jack Drew, Miss Ena Jones, Miss Betty Drew and Mrs. J. Landry. ‘ | s o # l + 4 # iA Sending gifts but unable to attend were MrS, Winnie Southâ€" cott, Mrs. T. ay, Mrs. A. Woodworth, Mrs. M. Tonkin, Mrs. C. Sulliâ€" van, Mrs. B. Kennelly, Miss Jean Richards, Mrs. R. Jackson, Miss Rileen Stickley, Mrs. Rost McCann, Mrs. H. DeLuch, Miss Myrtle Barkwell, Mrs. L. Lafraniere, Miss Margaret Craig and Mrs. C. of lovely gifts for her new home. ho c nine senior and one Jurfor gold medalists and school princ!~â€" pals, but it is expected that this will take place early in July 1949. At the Navy bases, the prizéâ€"winning contestants and accomâ€" school cipals will visit the varlous maval training nts and the dockyaras in which ship regairs and mainâ€" tenance are carried out. ‘They will enjoy the recréational faciliâ€" ties of the Navy and will be taken on sightâ€"seeing tours They will be mmmmoimpsand,Mslvcutmly m mwmummmwmtmauymnmml f lmï¬ mhh nmmg basic int ttpn «â€"â€" A: t con ¢ informi and a bibliâ€" m . be found in most public lHibraries e midnight, December 3186 .1948. Surfts 40 o« + ‘Scores Of Dance Fans Attenq Mart Kenney Dance At Rlvem Scotes of dancers gathered at t‘1e sineau Mr. antd grands of the Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge met at tha hame of Mrs. J. L. Sears, 83 Toke stteét. Thére were 15 ‘hembers present. _ se oretary A chicken dinner was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.: J. Fulâ€" After the dinner there was a busiâ€" ness meeting following which bridge was played. â€" Winneys of prizes were Mrs, H. Bailey, Mrs. G.â€"Masters, ar Mrs.. L. Geddes.;«The. door prize wa" wrn by Mrs. J. Webb. The next meéeeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Webb, 38 Lakeâ€" shore Rogt. _ * d I ¢ Ing was elected t Hildaa Bailey, when the past @ \@ o 0 e iâ€" _ _ y C GHVTEE TE _ tiemen. . Splendid solo renditions T womhowsm were given by Norma Locke, Wally “ted At Shower Kaster and the voca)} quartet. Among those present were Mr. and * ~Mrs. Rene Belanger, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miss Teresa Wojciechowskl was Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. E. McQuarrie, feted at ‘a Icvely preâ€"nuotial shower y and Mrs. Joe Handley, Mr. and held by. Mhs Margaret Neary at the Mrs. Henry Kelneck, Tom Neil, Mary ‘ Invited to attend were Mrs. J. Woâ€" jJciechowski, Mrs. W. Neary, Mrs. J. Stearns, Mrs. R. Kennedy, Mrs. W. MacKenzic,~Mrs. 5. Regan, Mrs. J. Hisko, Mrs J. Paquette, Mrs. L. Roy, Mrs. A. Godin, Mrs. A. Chalut, Mrs. J. Tanney, Mrs. R. Leclair, Mrs. J. J. Kuchmg,. Mary â€"Reszel, Veronica Wojciecsowski, Helen â€" Reszel, Olga Fcra, Mary Fisico, Shirley Curtis and. Mrs. L. Dinning. home of her sister, Mrs. J. Stearns 287 Balsam street south. Various contests formed the eve-l ning‘s entertainment and prizes were won by Mrs. R. Kennedy, Mrs. w WlacKenzie, Mrs. A. Godin, Mrs. Hisko and Miss Shirley Curtis. Prior w the serving . of refresh- ments tha guest of hHonor was preâ€" sented with a number of lovely and serviceable gifts. C Sp. Major And Mrs. Majury Delegates at At 67th Congress . Sn. -"Majqr and: Mrs. Majury in charge of the local Salvation Army aoperations,. have received word, that they are to be delegates to the 67th Annual Congress to be held in Torâ€" onto this week end. f Wtms .E hi C im dn ind uit o oo Gatherings this year will be conâ€" Church was held on Thursday evemng ducted by the Salvation Army‘s inâ€" at the. home o‘ Mrs.. N. King, with a terngtional Chief of the Staff, Comâ€" good attendance of members, missioner John J. Allan of London:® ‘mhe business discussed was the an« England, who is to pay his first visit nual dinner and the fall bazaar to be to Canada in his present capacity.\ held on November 25. With him is Mrs. Allan, who will adâ€"© A contest on identifying spices was dress various women‘s groups while ‘held under the direction of Mrs. H. on tour with her husband. Worth and Mrs.â€"N. Woodrow. on tour with her husband. ~ Worth and Mrs.â€"N. Woodrow. Commissioner Allan was the first Lunch was served by. Mrs. K. Scott American officer to be chosen for the \and Mrs. R. Merritt, important position of secondâ€"inâ€"comâ€" mand of the Salvation Army. He! KEEP aAÂ¥ TOP won the Croix de Guerre for bravâ€" ery on the battlefield in World War _In‘readh}g__our 9yg's_conce_ntrate on assistant in the Chaplainâ€"General‘s Office in Washington, D. C. where he helped to set up the Chaplaincy serâ€" vice for U.S. troops. He held the military rank of Colonel. Early years of his career were spent in charge of the Bowery Corps in New York, working with the destiâ€" tute ‘‘and ~the desperate .He once disgaised himself as a derelick and lived like one to learn the problems of the men he wanted to help. During the absence of the Major and his wife, Local Comrades will carry on at the local Corps with the usual schedule of meetings, etc. On Saturday, October 22, at 1.15 y dn the battlefield in World War â€" In reading our eyes concentrate on and in World War II was principal:the tops of the printed words. LV ER Y O NE HAS SOMETHING TO SAVE FOR ...it may be a new car . . . something for the house . .. the education of your child . . . or just the confidence and satisfacâ€" tion that comes from havyâ€" ing a nest egg of savings. Maybe you have found it difficult to save beâ€" fore, but there is an easy and profitable way to get started. Buy a Canada Savings Bond. You‘ll find thefe® a denominathn to fit your particular pocketbook, because you can buy a, $50, $100, $500, or $1,000 bond. And of course, bonds can be purchased on conventent terms through your company‘s Payroll Savâ€" which do YOU want ..:;3? <~W. Long, Manager, Timmins, Ont., Pamour, Ont. ;J Porcupine United «‘*W,. A. Hold Meeting Scotes of dancers gathered at the Riverside Pavilion on Friday evening some to dance, cthers to iisten to Lee, Martin Clarke, Shirley Ramâ€" iborg. Lea Lebrun, Anita Godin, Mr. }snd Mrs. Ralph Allerston, Eric Arâ€" nctt, Marcella Keeley, Gordon Eyre, Dawn FPare, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen, :Leusie Nathan, ~Bernice Kaye, Daiton Scully, Julia Frederick. Lesie Nathan, Bernice Kaye, Daiton Scully, Julia Frederick. Mr. and Mrs. Len McKerrow, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kennie, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Crocco, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fijal, Jerry Morin, Shirley Knutson, Bobâ€" by Wheeler, Lena Vacchino, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Wurm, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hayne Ken Jackson, Bernice Laeâ€" pointe, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dailton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. T. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs3. V. 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