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Porcupine Advance, 26 Sep 1946, 1, p. 2

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1 r' .. on Tuesday night another young> people‘s group took firm hold, and 4 _.;~ mow have the reins steady in hand for new and improved recreational 3e _,.,- Sacilities . . . A large crowd of youngsters made way to the council I . â€" . <©hambers on Tuedday night and made plans, and named the executive 1 . â€" for their new Moneta Recreation Club . . . ‘The club‘s project is to proâ€" ‘I â€" omote recreational activitiee for young pwple from 15 years and over in i $ â€"She Moneta district . The executive meets tomorrow night to discuss their first: big prohlem . just where to find a suitable meeting ‘place . and facilities . . . So if anyom hasn‘t done their good deed for the day and . nas any ideas or suggestions by way of helplng to settle this problem why L ~£" ‘pnpot contact Pregident Leo DelVillano.‘ â€"COUPLE WILL LIVE ‘ _ IN SCHUMACHER “- C e ie o i ar 5. ho t hi d it t P C Bs esc C + j ober 9, in the Mcintyre Gym . . . A! someung diflerent to the 4s the twelve turkeys which will be presented as door prizes to the ‘~ Fucky ticket holders . . . and it might be well to note that it is not necesâ€" sary to be present to collect your door prize should you be holder of a winâ€" ning ticket ... But why stay away and miss all the fun as everyone is welâ€" and proâ€" will aid the worthy organization in carrying on its grand and helpful vantage to the for us when the Hardâ€" forget ht, and. 5 to don‘t off rig ‘ « d time qur week S The event will be held at the Riverside Pavilion open doors for a , most the risk of even winning a prize for looking as unattractive mohmchmeototaddlei;lonctoadmce in just anything 2 3 .’. -: s ,. ..‘ 241008 all, . Ts ie pudb 0« ........ € M oX A i _ *% o 1. # > U lp"« j i s M hok 3 s + # o ',â€" M ' nd on IPr COmohber another treat is in 7 4 +R ; * 4. . % . he ns ty 454 C A f # 4 â€" Lk : of red roses. w_hrid .flot I-Iaileybury Gertrude Gauthier attended as mald â€" r.to her marriage, the bride was of honor, weaflng:; suit of turquoige . entertained by Mrs. Charles Dunn, blue with black accessories and a corâ€" and by Mrs. McChesney. Hermine Morissette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Morissette,. of Sandy Falls. to Bimon Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dunn, Crescent Ave;, was solemnâ€" ized with Rev. Father Gaboury officlaâ€" ESS C t onl oi uit in t The bride, given in marriage by her <side in Schumacher. father, wore a tallored suit of bluishâ€" Qut-of.atown guest at the wedding grey, black accessories, and a cOrsage# was Henry Morissette, brother of the In Notre Dame Lourdes Church on. Monday morning,| the marriage Of l i l i3 ~ hi o e _ 3t iR td â€":,.. Still another outing is the Y‘s Men‘s Thanksgiving Dance to be held me and the tunes for the dancers will be supplied by Jack Bridges and his‘ Tophatters from 9.30 until 1.00. = * "THE HOME OE HAPPY FEET” Presents â€"| Riverside Pavilion in community welfare. (NO WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCING) (Bookings for Spring Dances andâ€"Parties Now Accepted) 131 hfll C ) x a AI' some tim® nearly ever? hoy has ;adustri wanted 10 be,,:n‘engigg;‘dfive:. smrgy,indusmous _ _ neot 39 D ,th* pritsin and Eusope 0 hel g;ople )ominion ~~. ymic\xat the C‘fl‘d‘w Wew e ' In this Seventy~Pifth Anniversat? Year, Confederatio® Life the pleasant busines$ relations it h23 eat enjoyed with Canade‘ $ railroad ; o ers, generation$ of whom bay© been is sured with the Compady: § in N yEARS HENRY. KEL HIS TRUMPET AND HIS OR»OBESTRA For Top Dancing Enjoyment wh Every Saturday Night Later the couple left for a wedding trip to Montreal, Ottawa and, other pomts and . npon their return will reâ€" wtl:h â€"matching accessorieg and .a corâ€" sag of sweet peas. . f Fonowing the ceremony, a buffet lunch , was ‘held at the home of the groom s parents, 'the ”bride s . mother receiving in a"black dressmaker suit sege of red roses. y msman was Philip Dunn, brothâ€" er of the groom. 7 45 i und:eds bt‘ng dteds thousands ot mdnstrl peop 1e from Great help Car M . hes Arncld Stephenson.was, the best man. . Gowned ‘in pearl gray, the bride‘s mother was assisted in‘ recejving by the groom‘s mother in a gold wool dress St. John‘s chapel of St. Michael‘s cathedral was the scene Sept. 16, when Catherine Dolores Callon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas A. Callon, beâ€" came the bride of Lorne Douglas Stephenson, gson of Mr. and Myrs. Stephenson, Timmins. Rev. Father McQuillan,â€" officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gray afternoon dress with a buchsia feathered hat and a bouquet of white and cerise roses. _ Her, only / attendant, (Eleria Calion, chosé Irock wi gray feathâ€" ered hat and a bouquet of fuchsia and white blqoms. L; D. STEPHENSON JEANETTE LEBLOND MARRIED IN TEORONTO â€"WED AT NOTRE DAME Try The Advance Want ‘Turn: down collars and flapped pockets are good details; the Tyrolean type hats in matching gray can be had to complete ‘the outfit, along with leggings in the smaller size range. THESE little girls both wear good gray flannel coats, cut with easy flared skirts and smoothly buttoned tops; which flatter little figures besides leaving room for comfort and â€"activity.‘ $ Maid of honor was Yvette Leblond sister ‘of : the bride,. wearing a gown of pink.net. Her white hat featured pink flowers and veiling, and she carâ€" . ried : a nosegay of pink and blue sumâ€" mer fiowers. â€" Bridesthaid was Gisele Leblanc, who . wore a blue gown with matchmg hat andgloves, and ‘carried a nosegay of blue and pink flowers. ‘ Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the Algoma Hotel, and later a reception was held in the White Eagle Hall. The bride‘s mother received, wearing a black frock which fegtured silver nailâ€"heads, and matching accessories. The couple will reside in,. town. Best man. was Mitchell ~Popovitch, and usher was Mr. MaArtin. § The bride,; given in marriage by, G A. Tremblay, wore.a . graceful gown of ; sheer â€" fashioned : with > short sleeves, high neckline, and full: skirt, She â€" wore _ white. elbowâ€"length . gloves, and herâ€"threeâ€"quarter length .veil, was of white net. She carried a bouquet of summer flowers Notre Dame de Lourdes Church was the setting for . a pretty. wedding on Tuesday. morning when Jeanette Leâ€" blond, â€"daughter af Mrs. S. Leblond, and the late Mr,.Leblond, became the bride of Philip Sasseville, son of Mr. Sasseville, and the late Mrs.. Sasseâ€" ville,â€" Commercial Ave. Rev. Father Gaboury officiated. B «.. .G. FOWLEBR :.; MARRIED FRIDAY Mrs. Pelchat, sister of the groom, also received wearmg a dress of turquoise crepe, with > lace ~trimmed peplum, browh accessories, and white flowered headdress. Also receiving were Mrs. A. Ethier wearing green and ‘black print. ed silk, black accessories and pink rose corsage, and Mrs. Eugene Simard, wearing a twoâ€"piece dress in green crepe with corsage of purple fowers. i7 $ announce the engagement ofâ€" their daughter, Harriet Mary, to James Osâ€" wald Kelly, Lieutenant, RCEM.E., Ottawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kelly, Montreal, Que., the marriage to take place in mid October in the The bride, given in marriage by her stepfather, Mr. Briand, wore a graceâ€" ful gown of white sheer, ‘fashioned with shirred midriff, round . quilted neckline, bouffant skirt and long bishâ€" op sleeves. Her long white net â€" veil was caught by a Mary Queen of: Scots headdress. She carried . a bouquet of deep . pink roses and wore a ‘double stranii > pearls, gift of the gnoom Fdllowing the ceremony a reception was ‘held at the home of the" groom‘s ’parents ~The ~bride‘s mother reoeived, wearing a dress of> printed silk. crepe in lime»green and black, black accesâ€" sories: and a corsage of pink . roses. Church of the Nativity. The marriage of Cecile Simard, daughter of Mtrs. A. Briand, Bannerâ€" man "Ave.," to Lawrence Bastarache, son .of Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Bastarache Willow Ave., took place on _ Monday morning in Notre Dame de TLourdes Church, with Rev. Father Gaboury ofâ€" ficlating at the" ceremony. W‘edding music wis played by Mrs. Piche. Gifts to attendants included comâ€" pacts to the maid of honor and ibridesâ€" ma.id,f wallets . to the best man and ushers," and compacts to the organist and soloist. Following the. ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held in the dining room of the Grand Hotel, and a recéption was held later in~ the Hollinger Hall. The bride‘s mother received, wearing a~dress <of grey â€"crepe with blackâ€" acâ€" cessories and a corsage of mauve and yellow sweet peas.. The groom‘s. mothâ€" er also received, wearing a dress of printed grey crepe with black accesâ€" sories and a corsage of sweet. peas. ATTRACTIVE:â€" WEDDING ..... Maid of honor was Marilida Belangâ€" er, sister of the bride, who wore a gown of pink sheer ~featuring sweetheart neckline. She wore a matching pink headdress with veiling and a halo of flowers. Her nosegay was of summer filowers. Best man was Roland Paradis,â€" and ushers were Omer Mousseauu and Leo Belanger. The bride, whose father gave her‘in marriage, wore a gown of white slipâ€" per satin, fashioned with sweetheart neckline and full skirt. Herâ€"white net veil was held by a heartâ€"shaped headâ€" dress, â€"and> she â€"carried a shower bouâ€" quet of red roses with white satin streamers. of . Mr. Verina, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Vez:â€" Inga. Rev. Father mxrray omclat.ed at the: ceremony. Wedding music was played by Alice Giovanelli, and soloist was Joyce Tan. on Tuesday morning the Church of the â€"Nativity was the setting for the marriage of Evelyn Belanger, daughter The couple will reside in town. Mr., and Mrs, A. Ralph Harkness The couple will reside in town. EVELYN BELANGER MARRIED TUESDAY Engagement Miss Hilda Stephenson returned on Monday â€"after spending a week holiâ€" daying in Toronto. Mr. and Myrs. Henry Kelneck reâ€" turned this week from a visit to Torâ€" onto. : Mr. Pete McCroden, pf Toronto, has in town to take up employment.> Mrs. J. McDonnell and ; c zanne and Leslie left on . their home in Klrkland visiting at the home of -M ‘F. Baderski, ©Tamarack St. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Traver returned Mr. and Mrs. W. Doran have returnâ€" last weekend from holidaying in Monâ€" ed after spendingy a few 'teh visiting treal, where they visited their son and in Montreal. Mr. George White returned last week from a visit to Montreal. Mr. J. Brady returned on Monday from a visit to Miss Mary .Adams was a weekend visitor to Matheson. Â¥ Mr. H. Walker, of Peterborough, is a the Univer!lty of T _' j business visitor to Timmins t.hls Week, ns * * Mrs. H. H. Sinclair left Mr: Lou Potter returned this week for her home in "‘Toronto after a business visit to Toronto. ing several weeks visiting Miss Margaret MacGillivray returnâ€" ed on Monday after spending a holi- day vacation in the States. dtw-dn-hfi Mr. and Mrs. Leoâ€" nard Traver and children, and also Miss Fran Prelipp is v!smnx in Timâ€" visited in the eastern townships of mins this week from Toronto. Quebec, ard in North Andover, Lowell 3 .A f i. . is | and Boston, Mass. Youngsters thrive on tasty, creamâ€"packed Timâ€" siiins Dairy Milk, bringing vibrant, glowing health to adults and youngsters Have healh at your door â€"â€" daily! ' K: j Lda ‘- Felephone:935 : ~\â€" JA f C SA ns S : oys ce Sss s c e P ooX t What A Big Girl= â€" PERSONAL * Mrs. J. McDonnell and.children Suâ€" zanne and Leslie left on . Sunday for their home in Kirkland . Lak? after visiting at the home of: Mr and Mrs. Mr. York Williamson_ left on Sunday for Toronto after spending a few days visiting in town. : 05. Mrs.: A. R. Harkness® réturried on Saturday from a trip to Vancouver, Miss Aileen Teeple left on Tuesday for Montreal, where she will attend McGill University. Miss Jotn elemem le!t this week for the States, where she will attend ing several weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. McCoy... CCC e eR S +C where she attended the c W'If conven- Mrs. M. Shaheen returned today from a visit to Toronto and Montreal. Mrs. H. H. Sinclair left on Tuesday for her home in ‘Toronto after spend.

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