Wellâ€"known Nickel Belt couple guests of honor t a 2 . on wedding anniversary \ 2/ y y §¢7§ Mn. and Mrs. Cecil Fielding,|nical School. He met the formâ€" e w . PC mds KBE ./ h / wlanel i : h t e v> 1. old ,%%«“A“Q of Copper Cliff, a couple welller Elvi Lahti, of McKerrow at ies "%f’/}, nele: known for their business and|a dance in Espanola in 1937. ic ks PM _â€" political activities in the . area,[The following year, on Aug. 13. Si}g»/,&/‘wq. l .o wWi _ were feted recently by friends{1938, they were married in St. t x o Â¥/~â€" @. : and selatives to mark their 35th|Thomas Anglican Church, Copâ€" v;/f %E:,« . FOS %,3, h. /ï¬ wedding anniversary. piril Chfxfe They hvedlm e?i\u:lbu:ry Aipe Fa x h ta W , _ /WPA _ More than 150 people joined|while he was empoyed as a tE L :â€;:-"' z> > i#‘ the couple at the Nocthbary Moâ€" blacksmith and welder in Sudâ€" aA1f 4 5 ;‘cv,,}‘ 2 ai? P 3 _2’?}}: es tor Hotel, Brady St., for an evâ€" bury greaiime, AUL “5/:'5* 42 s BB â€" 5" n . 2 _ 3 ening of dining and dancing. Du;ng&eï¬hwago ï¬gc};fï¬xï¬ï¬ slift. G s s t ul 4 Mr. Fielding‘s brother, Cliff,served with the R f%’,?"j;‘f’%‘% [ U‘ ./g‘ ®® master ofdlcagémonim, Felated Army Service Corp, and followâ€" ty s3g :079 00 s the couple‘s many contributions ing his return to Sudbury,. he :r‘ 5( s O ,% es ol {Tf‘,""f‘:."v“,' i and activities in the community. managgd a sk iaggry. Five M( ! & C esn e c usvey. He also read a message of conâ€" Years later, he was the owner of aBms o es c o. gratulations from Senator Rheal/his own lumber company . in f{ e 4 7 / 2. : + wl v‘:g:;.;‘ffj‘;:x:‘*,z;g«:;‘ \ Belisle and lï¬ l;euli}sge of Qï¬fn Copper Cliff. : cA HPokt T Tt _CH en wa, formen] ury, _ RECOGNIZED i EPE U 1 £AAfihhe t Guiseppl, a close family friend,| * T TEE 1 1 * ~_ _ ~@W us l tld amusing aneedotes about) His work and dealings with 1irreil. _ Nss the couple‘s 36 years together. ithe Indian people on the Maucthâ€" ES «2" o °. RECEIVE GIFTS . ment recognition, as well as the 1t iD bP M °. Thel deughter, Mrs. Marilyn(honor of being the first white 4 8 p 9Â¥ j ie Saio, presented them with alman ‘adopted" by the Ojib w P _ f o TS s purse of money; a jade pendant|ways of Naughton, _ _ 1785 % 2 P 2 to her mother, and a jade cuff!‘ As well as owning his own PP _ + o. x 7 Tink set to her father. The gifts lumber company, he is pnresident ‘~o, aoe o k . :vfim&ggm her, their son Donâ€"/of .t.vlv)o ofltxey lumber and heavy CHnwA M _ _ _ * : guests. eqgpmen fue. 4 T * C 94 Nirs. Rielding. was attractive Hekt;’as ;]50 aï¬e in comâ€" Iempneeiiiiis _ . ... _2 0 ++ l o in a red floor â€" length crepe/munity politics for some 20‘ %“’t it t skirt, and red and white polikaâ€"years, especially in the former ;Aï¬ ;V",'i;w,é‘?f.‘_:‘2>?:' rv;,gr* es w 3 doited sleeveless blouse, comâ€"|McKim township, and served on ,@y,w‘,@,{,y e pprai t se t n 4 plemented hy a corsage of white/a variety of mumicipal commitâ€" fls % Q y 9 She and her husband werejelections he ran as Conservaâ€" prextonblte? s «.,; s o ae ol o l ie : hen they|tive candidate, and for a while you e me n lc yir y n C pleasantly surprised w y > e ‘?“AW,);/ o e e o {;% ce were greeted by two members served as president of the Nickel mssy aa 2 * ut thei: onginal wedding party._| Belt Progressive Conservative g%?#ï¬â€˜:ï¬â€˜v hi o 6 ;}%yiz‘“â€"? â€" B a bridesmaid, Mrs. Ingaborg Association, ‘éwx wa ce + . Sirkka, of Sudbury, and the best! Owners of a cabin on a re-l M/Kz@'lg i% y w en in 27 man, a brother of Mrs. Fuélf;ï¬, mx)te] lake near élfl‘in‘lglmius, thei e e orat Birl Xvill ul John LahS, now living in â€"|couple enjoy spending their free| / 7%‘? MR. AND MRS. CECIL FIELDING toon. ___|time relaxing there. Mrs. Field: + » « married 35 years ago A decorated twoâ€"tier wedding/ing also spends much of her| cake, topped with a miniature‘free time knitting and visiting bridal couple, was presented to with her three grandchildven, the Fieldings during supper. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests for the celeâ€" Mr. Fielding, a member of a‘bration included: Mayor Leo, pioneer Sudbury area family,\ Foucault and Mrs. Foucault, of was born on his father‘s farm|Espanola; NMm. and Mrs. Jack in Waters township. He received|Lahti, of Saskatoon: Mr. and tis education in Copper CliffMrs. B. Hunter, of Lake Orion, and later graduated with honors|Mich.; and Mr. and Mrs. Buâ€" from Sudbury Mining and Techâ€" gene Grieves, of Cobung, Ont.