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Porcupine Advance, 31 Jul 1947, 1, p. 4

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."‘ o se "!':‘ ® *# mw«*W»m# ncits +3 Â¥ 3 to .now-uusm of "th 1A fn -fix 19 2= of nonour the FOROWING WE "Lord‘s P present:Mrs T. Wurster, Matry : * the cqnemnny PDolores Grant, Efla Kof'honen. T‘* 01'8 wedding . Dolores Gtant, Eila Korhonen, Flora .. a weddiné diner and reception folâ€" Reed, Mrs. Dan Reed and‘Joyce ROF~ jowed t the home of the bride 69 In addition to the hostess and guest of honour the fouewing . guests wm:e _ _A miscéllaneous shower in honour of Miss Greta Lang (of Nellls Shoe store) ~who is to be_ a bride in the near future, was on . Tuesdby night at the home of Miss Aina Helleâ€" kila. on Crawford â€"St., with Mrs. H. Davis acting as jonit hostess. . The gifts were presented:in: a daittâ€" ily decorated basket ‘and ‘the hostessâ€" es served a delightful. lunch: ers. Glennie Ave., both mothers of bride Margaret |Kelly, . and : Dnrothy ‘Anâ€" and groom recéiving. Mrs. Edward‘s derson were *unable m attend but sent gowned in turquoise with corsage of gifts. , $ss 0 «o. roses, and Mrs. Jackson in a brown â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"""‘""’""""‘"‘"" " ensemble with yellow rose corsage. «_ Thecyoung couple will reside at 44 Brideâ€"Elect Feted â€" Great regret is expresed by the community at the passing of Tom Fell, known and liked by all. it ---â€""â€" d C tss ~His remains will rest . at Hunkins Funeral Parlors: until Wednesdzsy evening when they will be taken ‘to M@dél S 011 Bufner T ESTTMATES GWEN FREE x _ UPON mmm i; to The shrewd home omgr m that an oil burner s should‘ T . ot â€" an cb e heat.....All these facâ€" ©SPECTIVE USER of oil Bkve features of similarity t Lovely Shower he, left on Monday ne : a;r work at th j of Cra mn for :«g ,fll,qi} a the n hilr.'z ily > last 1 dn . he did not rally. foundland ; s of age and was truck and th coming to Caruda a home whe when a lad of 11, come. With A njth velil>â€"and â€" U‘ .rages, baby‘s â€" br 0e . Her sister A b.é Lar L:hniilegmaifl- e Nn plates three paid $1 fine. Other ofâ€" fences wereâ€"parking on highway, no rearâ€"view mirror, no ownership ‘perâ€" mit, failing to set out flares and careâ€" less driving. ‘These two last were dismissed. i Fm: running berserk from a ‘beer parlor and attempting to wound: YÂ¥rjo Sihwanen Kusti ‘Risikko will spend six months in jail at hard labour. + Oe + fi;re bpde ‘s, with white accessories and gnm‘led a Victarian nosegay of ~##rthur EBdwards was usher, Harvey Jackson brother of the groom being Hamilton:â€"sang "O Perfect Love" and best man.: Mr. Wm. McAuley of the "Lord‘s Prayer‘ during and after . Of these seven speeders paid fines varying from $10 to $20. Two faulty parkers paid $10 and costs ‘Three having no name on truck paid $1 and costs, and for carrying no license No less than twemy-six ofiences uncier theâ€"Highway Traffic Act were hearci in S. Porcupine Police Court on Tuesday : . Lorne Ave., Hamiltoan. Housing Struck By Lightnimng Tuesday Buring the electric storm of Tuesâ€" day evening the house of Mr. H. Worth at the Broulan Mine was struck by lightning the torn A qefiéing of interest to S. Porcuâ€" pine penple took plaoe in Hamilton __‘L d Kiwanis are high in their praise of the ladies who worked hard for them. rvme, President of the K. Club thls year is happy over the who)e thing. chimney off.â€" The i all burner construction qe,rioqs damage fortunately, r ryone was pleased when Walter of Crawftord St. won the spaniel for guessing most nearly corâ€" the number of beam in a Jar. last week ‘this." boy‘s Newâ€" land puppy °was killed by. a and the new little dog will find e where there is a great welâ€" bricks ) S ;4 A# e Mr. and Mrs.â€" B::re Cockburn and son John are on liday in Toronto Phqne 185 and other points. Worth‘s was in attmdam games of skill, m all kinds provi e was done and resulted. knocked out of r, and shingles s were away at was «1N;. IOF < TN ~ UESC sfil‘:é she left She is v.isitlng frie_nds in town and staying with her sister. Mrs. Sissons in Timmins. Revyd. and Mrs..Morris are on vaca tion at Barheu Bay. ‘Mrs. L. Tripp and Dorian left this week to take up residence in Taronto. Nirs. D. A. McLellan who has spent the past month in Calgay visiting her sister, returned home on Wednesday. ‘Ivan McLelland and Doug KHouston who have been practicing hockey for St Catherines are home on holiday. Mrs. Pave BRoyes and children left on Wednesday for Sundridge in vacâ€" ation. o s Mrs. J. Raybould and children are on holiday in Walkerton. Fire Marshagll Scott of Toronto was a visitor on Tuesday at the Maxwellâ€" Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Stevens and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Stevens and son Robert all of Dryden Michigan, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bessette. The Steven family are cousins of Mr. Bessette and this was the first meetâ€" ing in forty years. Mrs.: Karl Lentz and children left last week for their home in Ottawa after spendlng a month with her parâ€" ; ents Mr. and Mrs. H. Kaufman. -lvmp W PAE A e Wlllfl"l Jm° “c‘-U â€"_ A APF her. hame m, to: _nada afier holiday spent with . ‘Ber Wlt Mrs., H. Ferrigan: <~Mr. Lauri Mikkala manager of Bucâ€" ovetskys left «on Wednesday for Torâ€" onto to attend the Viest! Clubs‘ Conâ€" ventian. after a recent qperation . Miss Betty Hicks V.O.N. is 1 ing at the family cottage af Sound until the end of July. Michael ane an hollday at thelr cot- tage at:Port Sydney. Mrs. Maxwell Smith and Miss P. M. Smith arrjvad home on Sunday after three wsaeks holiday in New Englgpd and Hamilton. Rupert Sheppard of Bruce Ave., is in hospital suffeéring freom a,. collar, bone fracture and head injunies ln- curred when he fell from a height at his place of residence on Friday afterâ€" noon. His condition is improving. Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Bond of Mount Dennis and Toranto left last .0 EC OR Ee week for home after brigging hame theirâ€" mother Mrs, S, A. Jnnes of Comâ€" mercial Ave We are glad to report Mrs. J anes as being much improved in healf‘h M r. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunkin and children,. are Jeaving â€" on F‘flday for vacation in Montreal and elsewhere. MOORE â€" To Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of 156 Warner St., on July 26th, a daughter! LAKRAJSEK â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Canl Zakrajsek of 172 Pineâ€" St. N. Timmins, on July, 26th, a daughterj MOIR â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Alec Mo‘r of 22 Bristal Rd. Parcupine, on Juily 27th â€" a daughter The â€"two ‘ sisters of ~Mr. Charles Kemsley of the Dome â€" Misses Kemâ€" sley â€" from England, flew from the old country last week to visit their brother; in camp. SAURIOL â€"‘To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sauriol: of 56 Golden Ave., on Julv 29th a son. I1, was latter developâ€" request hete to inspect these sites rient is to be set aside for veterans and the three towns. Mr. Lefebvre the reeve of Calvert ged in any Wiidertakâ€" Township said "The Director of Planâ€" and Development of the Provin: us his whole | hearted mast enthused over these plans and stt to join the M and forseeing great possibilâ€"~ he promised itles of bringing to the paper belt a support. his bown town m Mis L. McGregor. of Win the guest of Mr. and Mrs, L Hallnor Mine. Mrs Percy Mlmons who left here ve years ago. to reside in Port Credit as ~in. town this week for the first Dr. and Mrs. E. A. McKittrick and s V.O.N. is holidayâ€" y cottage at Parry isonâ€" has 1left Afor Toronto The second pair of twins to be born than the bleache in Porcupine General Hospital this . cause onions ar year, arrived on July 28th. Tbey are â€" slightly. nnie of twin boys and are the sons of Mr.: and / 4. Do cook lq.l’pl u«mvwmnotmm Vinegar and sp t Ava.. § ‘Pascuping _ _ _ _ chamical action. high esteem the late Jack Davies was held by his many friends who sincerâ€" ely extend their deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davies and family in their sad â€"bereavement. The pallâ€" bearers were Stan Laing, Major Adâ€" air, Nick Tomulk, Buddy Mangotich, Boyd Prentice, Brundy Defélice. sion officiated. Interment was made in Timmins Cemetery. The large proâ€" fussion of lovely floral tributes and and letters of sympathy ‘expréessed _ SOUTH PORCUPINE Twin Boys Born To â€" It is with the deepestâ€"regret we recâ€" erd the death of Jack Davjes, Gold Centre, Jack passed away eariy Monday morning in St. Mary‘s Haosâ€" pital after a short illnes, A victim of a very sever etype of Infantile Parâ€" alysis which had gripped his entire respiratory) system, very little hope 24..years of age. A prlvate funeral service* was held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o‘clock.at. Walkers Eunerll Chapâ€" el, Timmins. The Rev. Cganon R. S Cushing"of Schumacher Anglican Misâ€" sion officiated. Interment was made Infantile Paralysis Claims First Vietim was: held for his recovery. He was . Spiced=:â€"Geosehberries t3 2% gts. of berries, 1 cup of vinegar, 2lb â€"sugar, 1 thsp. cinnaman "A allâ€" splce @1 tsp. cloves. Hello homemakers! This column is devoted to your requested pickle reâ€" cipes. You should have heardâ€" the folks rave about the aroma from our test batches of relishes, The listed necipes are those we have tested and are: ha.ppy to have on file. Pickles proâ€" wde zest to winter meals and those which can accompany many foods are ‘most useful. We believe these are easy ‘to make and score on colour, consisâ€" tency and flavour. Cut off the tails and stems of berries, Bring the vinegar and sugar to boilâ€" lying puant and add the spices, then add the goosberries and simmer slowly and the theatre are crowded. each evening â€" in general the townspeople are having themselves a truly prosâ€" perous era. The ‘Reeve and Township Council have many plans for the future for The Town of Ansonville is also "booming"‘ these days. Various Merâ€" chants report an almost unprecedentâ€" ed wave of, buying, restaurants are running full blast. The bowlmg alley hi petint ze sn as o_ â€"_A oi t c '“U The Town is exceptdonally prettv this summer Much work and money has gone into a beautlfylng program with the result that Iroqueois Falls is living u_p to its title as the; Original Model Town of the North We also note bhat the gardens around the varâ€" ious homes are in full growth and from all reparts many bumper crops are expected. . The ~three apartmgnt houses on Devonshire Ave. ‘are rapidly nearing completion. Abitibl officials are conâ€" fident that the job will be: completed before the winter.: These apartment houses. consist> of four large apartâ€" ments each and will thus help to reâ€" lieve the current housing shortage. Ansonvilleâ€"Irequois F; Matheson Anc District tune moment â€" The Poreupine Adâ€" vance is launching a tremendous proâ€" gram < of expansion and circulation just at the very time when these comâ€" munities can look forward to a most prosperous period of history. ‘chosen and a archtect is expected to arrive in the near future. Present plans call for a complete renovation of existing buildings to include varâ€" ious â€" small Business establishmegnts, recreation rooms, bowing alleys, snack bars and many other services. In <~Iroquois Falls, the Mayor and Town Council have laid the tentative plans for a community centre. The ir}ial planung committee has been quois Falls and District will be able to follow all the local activities and Mr. and ‘Mrs. M. Vachon Various clubs and organizations are also looking towards a tremendously busy season. Branch No. 70 ‘of the ~Cdnadian Legion is staging a Vâ€"J dance on August the 14th. the Kinsmen club have started plannlng their Annual Barn Dance for the Ansonville Moose Lodge is all set for its Annual picnic at Child‘s Beach on August the 17th, the Local Unions are busily working on a big‘ Labour Day celebration and the Iroquois Falls Ski club has already started preparing for their winter activitlies by surveying all their hills and setâ€" tings out new trails and runs. The Golf club is having an outstanding season with a full playing schedule plus many visitors from outside clubs and many visits by the local memhers of other Northern Clubs. In .genâ€" eral all the above noted clubs. and many more lodges such as theâ€" â€"Orange Lodge, the Masonic Lodge, the Knights of Columbus, St. Jean Baptiste . Soâ€" ciety and others have a full agenda of work and entertainment lined up. all drawn up, but the wqetul lack of materials is one of the major drawbacks. . in the realm of Sport there is a hotly Cbntested Town Softball league conâ€" sisting of teams representing each town and various organizations. Anâ€" sonville has a star Softball team enâ€" tered in the Northern Ontario league where they are presntly holdi.ng down third place â€"and it is the earnest deâ€" sire of all citizens . that this team bring home the winner‘s traophy _ thls year. for the s h c n is ad phces are bm paintod and modern- also is in step with the ny homes and businées "etco. are â€"ground Ave, TS « -.“fl\â€" diad 3 4. Mr. Ed Willan, North Bay is spend:â€" Green Golé Centre will ‘be sorr $ y to ing a few days at his home on First hear that she is ill in St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leng. Mc- Intyre Property and his sister Mrs. Fred Bowman, Third Ave. Mr. \W. B. Sparks, Railroad St. reâ€" turned \Friday trdm a trip to Toronto and other points. Misse Isobélle Flowers, Nurse in Training at Kingston General Hospital is visitiny her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Flowers, Coniam'um Property. Mr. and Mrs. Antlas (Florrie Keene) and son Wayhne of Hamilton â€" are visiting, Mrs. Antlas Father, Mr. Jack Keene, Fourth , Ave. Toronto‘are visiting Mr. Leng‘s parâ€" Miss Collette Stitt, Third Ave., is holidaying at® Toronto, Windsor and erich is visitthg her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller, Thrd Ave. Et Mrs. ‘Alan Platt, Desauini¢rs, Apts., h*fiutAve,.woMbeenllnSt. Mary‘s Hoaptal for some time left uu Anne Hamiilton unuwuu Tucsday for Toronto where| she will Saturdi‘y mm at a m:- womst receive medical treatment. at ber \ summer cotteage at Bayside Mr. Caermen Miller, First Ave., letft Friday for \a holiday at Paris. Ont. News From 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Tisdale and grandson, Peter Woodruf have reâ€" ~turned from a holiday at Sudbury where they visited theirâ€"d@aughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mcâ€" mm e on is nc t s eR 9 9g2 0o y 2 Dital and all} extend her their © best wishes‘ for a speedy recovery. Miss Margaret Scullion, ;\First <Ave, has returned from a holiday. Qt Montâ€" real and other points. "Be," replied the teacher, “ee‘s ‘doin‘ champion, yon laad o‘ thme!"*"‘ 4 $ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Yorke, Mcintyrc Property, Third Ave., left by car for a bholday â€" at ©Baltimore,. Maryland USA. ,..,Jg,l Miss Dee ITannarelli,â€" Railroad : St. and Miss Louilse Delich, * First Ave., left this week for a holiday at Cleveâ€" land, Ohio. A Lancashire man, who had. made his million,< took, his son: to ‘a‘ famous teacher : of elocution in London to "be taught aâ€"refined English,. aogqnt ; Two months later he called: owthg,iteacher and said, "Well ‘ow‘s . Mr. and Mrs. Stan family of Ottawa arrived here ay where they were called owing to the illness and death of Mrs. Laing‘s brother Miss Buelah Belland: and Mr. Gcoâ€" rge Wery of New York‘ | visiting Miss Belland‘s aunt and umcle Mr. and Mrs. QGeorge Cousinenu,; Pirst ave. Jack Davies, Gold Centre. The . many friends of. . 34

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