. * fifth prize ESATA Pon ie "ec a Re t*, M. Fleming, president of P. M. Fleming Wimited (left), congratulates Roy E. Perry, assistant divicional manager of ~ MUTUAL CONGRATULATIONS tion with BP Canada. Looking on happily is R. J. vice-president. BP. Canada, on his appoint- ment as a director of Flemings, while the latter congratulates the former on his new associa- Noble Grands' Hold The Past Noble Grand's Sil- ver Rebekah Club held a very eyeeesstul Bingo°on May 29th, in the Cobalt Community Tall. The door prize was) won by Mrs. Robertson. The first eereial winners were: Mrs. Pat Slaght, and Mrs. If Beeson; second prize winners was Mrs. BB. Conroy; third prize winners were Mrs. Doris Williams and Simla ais. CG, Sliters "ourth prize winners Mrs. 11. i. Bur- ton and Mrs. Deforge and went to T. Theri- ult. WEDDING BELLS FERGUSON -- GRAHAN4 The Cobalt United ~Church aliar, 2dorned with baskets of Shasta Daisies, was the setting for the loveyl wedding, on Saturday June. 7, at <thice o'clock m the afternoon when Miss Olive Joyce Graham RN. of Sault Ste. Marie, daugiier of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham. Cobalt, became the bride of . Clifford C. Ferguson, Sault S'~ Marie, son of Mrs. Ferguso. 'and the late C. Jo Gas Sault Ste. Marie. Rev> H. 1.. Wipprecht 1%.*. B.D., officiated. Given ine sucha sceelies NGig: father, the bride wore Hoos feneth white Maffeta gown, French lace trimmed with cat- hedral train, pill box headdres; "with shoulder length vet of nylon tulle. She carried a cascade beu- quet of white roses and step- hanots. 3 The bride's two were Miss Tlsie Mis Duleie fFevans, ant they were @oavned whhe on street leneth dresses of mist green taffeta with matching hats and white accessories, They cariie'! nosegays of Rom Pom muti. Groomsman for his brothes was Tom Ferguson, Sault Ste. WRI, The ushers were Ken ITock- en, Sault Ste. Marie and Dick Moffatt of Sudbury. \Mirs- Bronte Svekers. sane The Lord's Praver and dutire the signing of the register she Perfect TLove,~ Aliss June Tlermiston was organist. Follesving the -- ceremony a reception was held at the Com- attendants Ralony <<artel sang O - WHC THINK OF TOMOKROW PRACTICE MODERATION | - TODAY | The House of Seagran. Be] - DISTILLERS SINCE 1857 s / dropped in on Mr, and Xre. f. Fleming, 7 munitv Hall. The bride's mother reccived ina pastal blue silk linen gown with matching het and naye accessories. She was ass @Y by the groom's mother dressed in a gown of blue crepe with pink and white accessories. Both wore a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. The bridal couple went'on a trin to the Pocano Mountains and the eastern 'nited States and on their return they will reside in Sault Ste. Maric. The bride's soing away dress was a white linen sheath with white and navy accessories. Her corsage was a_ white Orchid. ; Cobalt Ca-bo-gi Club Ca-Bo-Gi Club surprise evening. members T The Senior | took the form of a party. on Monday Tune 9 when the C. McAlpine, at cne:r home to honor them: beforé their ¢c- parture for Sault Ste. Mariv. President Cy Bazinet ~pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. McAlpine with a nest of T.V. chairs on behalf of the grou in apprec- dation of- their faithfulness «s honary members of the church. -~ A gift was also ore pated to Niro and Mrs Willard Mitar wich was' a silver: > creann sugar and tray. Mr. and Mrs Miller will be Jeastue sin-rily for Terrace Ray. Mr. McAlpine then thanked, the Club on behalf ef his wife and himself for the lovely gitt< > As also did -Alr. Miller and they both wished the Club con- tinued success. A. short business meetine followed the presentations. It was decided to send a donation to the Salvation Army. A short summary of the session of the Men's closed Re- treat held in Rovyn, Quebec. recently, was given by some of the members who attended the session. : A very enjoyable evening followed including a sing-scng with Mrs. McAlpine at the piano.. The Club prize was won bv Mrs. McAlpine. Launch was served by Mrs. J. Damian, Mrs. C. Bazinet and Mrs. D. Thompson. Cobalt Resident Celebrates 98th Yr. One of Cobalt's Grand Old Ladies in the person of Mrs. John Holden celebrated her 938th birth- day on May 28th. at the home of her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Owen Robinson, Silver St. Mrs. Holden has made her home with her daughter in Cobalt for the past 20 years and is a well known Sr. resident of the town. Until recently Mrs. Holden had been quite active, but for the past few months she has not been too well, and for that reason her birthday was celebrated quietly. 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