0C Te We w o t CCE C -ï¬ï¬‚‘ï¬â€˜ggaï¬gg%gioï¬n.ï¬l_ on 4q: nc suogie seqmings * * * xi# un sory; woj; ‘g segor0() ‘Aupin... -aï¬ï¬igoï¬ï¬‚iï¬atgiiï¬'g‘ Jjou} 107 useq sey: yonpy ‘ ‘ ii’t" 3Qj J0 s1aquinu:; 0) miyp J00f) wrput: : . ue thtn e tamfrataterat â€"â€"- Emt PE dE e Uï¬ f Wandell Brewer. and members of the ¥‘s Men‘s: Club present "included Dave Wemyss, Doug Loucks and Graham Dunlop. | t And while on the tupic of ‘dances and the good times usually had at ‘ all, we might remind you of that "Hard Times" affair being held by the Kinettes tomorrew night at the @Riverside PaÂ¥ilion . . . From all reports it promises to be loads of fun . . . And another. date to remember is Oct. for that is tbedagiq:-you have with the Y‘s Men‘s Club for.their Thanksâ€" . giving Dance . . . Takes. place at the McIntyne Gym . with Jack Bridges mdmg the tunes for fitney. daricing. 3Â¥ 2e _A gozen tm'l:eys are going to . be presented as doé‘r prlZEs too so he're’s hOplng for a‘ lucky tiuket s' on Tuesday night at 0 30 the: Ladies Auxmary of; the Canadian Legion ~ e ‘their regillar weekly whist trive at the Legitn Hall.. . . Prizewinners s e cce ) «m P 2l 0 .sorefl ‘by ‘the Â¥x TfWelï¬m'e Oouncil "at: the ‘Hrollinger ‘Park . .. Promlses ag up on 8undny drbemoon Ax 1.30 as ‘the Track Meet,: spon- to be an excrting iaffeir, with events open to allâ€"boysâ€"and girls," (Over _ twelve. years), ladies and gentlianen ... . Events will be grouped for Juntors 12 to 14 yvears, Intenmediate ‘1§ to: 17 years, and . Seniors 18:years . and ove.r «... . . Working overtime these days is Miss Helen Korri, the :afher vmmg lady who, organized the . affair, Mr. â€"Don Clarke and . nemibers. of. the: *DH.V. staff, and the Y‘s Men‘s Club:who are . ulnng toget.her to ensure â€"the. success ‘of the meet .. . . Sundav ‘was the day ohaaen the affair to give those. working on week days a chance . ite, and it is noted thatâ€"An*the sentor @ass,\that is ifor 18 OVer all are ('ii)en events . . ... Added attractions will include years“é.ï¬â€˜d marxied women‘s wa.lking T â€Ã©,. (rymour has it with . stockings as . prized) . fgirl‘s sofbbail 'a;nd Metb , .thms. tw o wa.r, 'ï¬hree-legged race _ # ommuunmmfn Mwmnw Wfleen. Renewing ‘Ut . . . Al music lovers in the Porcupine will rememiber Mr. Q‘mmmbrnlbntpm recitails ‘presented here on two memorable . ..nmmmmmmemotmmmg offintal on two or three occasions, and as an adjudicator for theâ€" music fhatival . . . This tinte, showever, Mir. Gcoen is visiting us in a pursely perâ€" JMumiw.hmmmvmmdorwmmmmmm $ EPPE es CE m was. gponsored by the Y‘s Men‘s Club,and the Timmins Youth Welfare Comncil .. . The decoration committee underâ€"Nadyne Smith certainly .did themselves proud, the Whole ‘hall being covered with attractively colorful. and posters. . . Henry Kelneck and ‘his orchestra provided the music for dancing, novelty numbers being an added highlight . . . Songâ€" stress for the evening was Helen Synos . . , Prizes Tor novelty dances were. wan by Anne Perguson and Ddug Lorey, Anne Barilko and Doug Mawhinâ€" Pn oo ce o uy o+ Cmy +1 54 A 28 8A s ie "Câ€" 'Bheteen-ugeraaremfltalkms about the gmdtknemebyanatthe Pal Frolic held Friday.night at tthe Riverside Pavilion . . . The dance ney, Liois Eckford and Harvey Cireer . . . A spedial Teature greeted ‘by a. most enthusiastic audience was a piano solo by Earl Simard, accompanied by Henry Keineck ... All in all the event was more than huge success . . . Patrons for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. s m +7 6 t 1 t * e m mc 2 2t * O ux »rl+rAa s 3 divichim 5is c 3. db t in i t ie 4 tw ut a ut O 4C 3 oo : 1. Wl e a w m mcnesmm'ms ‘E. ‘second, ‘Mre® A, Hass: third, Mrs: J. Cowan: Gentlimen‘s first was won by Mrs: M. Vedur; second, Mrs. J. Portelance. and third, MrsA.* ct'esley ; * /.. es T mR A 0 uP â€" ‘PORTRAIT 142 TURKEYS â€"WILL > BE GIVEN AWAY: ‘AS !. I“R PRTZES ‘ on . During his brief â€"4rip ie was ‘the guest of Mr. Rdouard 9 J 1tney Danclng to - 8‘a " H'IS Tophatters T east ~‘The Sactred Heart Church was the setting for one of the season‘s liest â€"weddings ‘last week, when Lillian < Masciol, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. D. Mascioli, became the bride‘ of Henry CHiallonardo, son ofâ€" Mr.‘and* Mrs, E. ‘Rev. .L. Fontana officâ€" †iated at the ceremony.against :a backâ€" ground of summer ffowers ;<Organist _ LILLIAN MASCTIOL _ HAS LOVELY. WEDDING c in a panel down the Tront of the boufâ€" on inmmed the jomg RYANâ€"JTUDGE. WEDDING fHeeves of the Her white net veil caseaï¬ed .to‘bhe ï¬mrm a Juliet neaddress ‘of white dhiflon velvet. She carried a: prayer ‘book, ‘ gift of Father Fontana, which was adorned’ with white ms Mrs J. Masicoli and~soloist was Gifts to atendants included pray©" ang jater a dinner was held at the wirs. C. Ciccone, "who rendered "Ave beads to the flower girls, a glamor PB hnome of her other sister, Mrs. Merritt, Marie" during the sign:lng of the reâ€" to. the . maid of honor, wallets to. the mirtn Ave, gister. _ ushers and a pen and pencil set to the ‘The bride received a Wh;ti ;omi?é :3 whose groomsman. . a gift from the groom, an e gift to mg‘r?a b:,i d;’as mfldambhg mgsi?e Prior to her marriage, the bride. was tne sroom was a fountain pen. «Gifts gown 0 w.hite cmon velvet trw entmined by Teresa DQT“’IIO, Mrs. J to the bride‘s: tptend.ant and momsmn in‘ Chantily which edged the. ‘Carnovale, and the Senior ‘Choir or _were a pair «of gold WW penâ€" shotlders of the gown‘and extendea Pacredâ€"Heart Church. 2. _ . _coll respectbively. in 2o e ie o ds C 2LA 2 > ts En Ooimmnhouquetsot summer flowâ€" ers decorated 8t Anthony‘s Cathedral yesterday meming at 9.%0 for the marâ€" riage of Madeleine Levesque, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Levesque, 208 Apruce 8t. N., to Yvon Morin, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Morin, 84 Ave. Rev. Father L. Brunette officiated at the ceremony. Wedding music and ap. propriate hymns were rendered by Mrs. Piche. BY PEUNELLA WOOD One smart accéssory shop on Fifth. avenue has from its inception _ done sremarkably clever things ‘with soft leathers and reptile skins. They «dyed. the python andâ€"the cobra, the water. snake and the alligator, â€"into colors that would. frighten: these jungle denizens. These creatures should be grateful, for nature was never as kind to them as this designer. _ ‘ § | e ) m s Many models are ‘dressy . . . pastel tinted ‘hats loaded with flowâ€" ers, handbags as ‘prétty‘ as huge jewelry, . For this season , just ' ahead,* however, ‘this tailored threesome is appropriate. iFolly‘s cap, gloves and miser‘s bag of capeskin â€"trimmed. with cobra, in red, green,â€"tan «or black.‘ * + h+ man "Masoidi â€" Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was held in the dining room ‘of the Grand Hotel. The bride‘s mothâ€" er received the guests, wearing a grey jersey dress with black pinâ€"stripe, ‘black accessories and corsage of roses. The groom‘s mother assisted, in a teal blue dress with black accessories and a corsage :of roses. Later, a reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents. For their wedding trip to Montréal and other points, the bride chose a slate blue . tailored suit with black accessories for travelling. iILI(;)I\égLM * W; gIDOI%JIiN G Folltowing the ceremony a wedding They will reside in Timmins. S LOâ€" Â¥ â€" LA# dinner wis held at the Empire Hotel, Gifts to the attendants included earâ€" 4 0. . the bride‘s mother receiving in maroon rings to ï¬;e bridesmaids and watch ‘Mrs. Edith Merritt attended her. sisâ€" ter, wearing a twoâ€"piece gabardine suit ;withmtch.lng a.ccsorles md a Ccofâ€" ; :monowing tzhe ceremony wedding wbmktashmsheldatflaehameot the bride‘s: sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. ‘and Mrs. D. Charbonneau, Tisdale Ave., Later, the couple left forâ€"a wedding tripto â€"_Lake. Placid, New the bride: choodng a <white wool dress, black coat and .accessories for travellâ€" GCGifts to :atendants included prayer beads to the flower girls, a glamor pin ‘to. the maid of honor, wallets to. the uishers and a pen and pencil set to the Mr J.: Juige, of . Buckingham, Que., was married to Charles Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, of BXC. Rev. J. R, O‘Gorman officiated. â€" Given in marriage by . her brotherâ€" inâ€"law, Mr ‘D. Charbonneau, the bride wore a twoâ€"piece suit in brown wool, matching acessories and a corsage of anml: a :corsage of yellow and red roses, ‘The Church of the Nativity wias the ene of ‘a pretty wedding last Thursâ€" Upen their return they will reside in Large Crossâ€"Stitch HELD THURSDAY acoessories fobs and plastic ‘belts to the male atâ€" The bride, given in marriage by her father, was radiant in a graceful gown of Avery corded taffeta fashioned with veneokline, torso lines, long ‘fitted tuperinc to points cver the wrists, and bouffant skirt. A pleated hnalo headdress caught cher fingerâ€"tip ivory veil. She wore a goid wrist watoh gift of tthe groom, and carried a cascade of pink roses. Â¥Yvette and Olivia Morin, twin sisters of the groom, were bridesmaids. The former wore a gown of mauve silk jersey, white elbowâ€"léength gloves. and tiny matching headdress. The latter chose a similar gown of blue silk jerâ€" sey with gloves and matching hat. Each carried a nosegay of red roses. Anglican (Church held their ~regular meeting in the church ‘hall with Presiâ€" dent F. Woino in theâ€"chair. Plans were discussed and made for the Fall Bazaar to be held on Nov. 26, and the following conveners were nominated for the event Mrs. M. Wharâ€" ton, leftchen, Mrs. V. Marris, work booth, and Mr.~F. ‘Wolno, J. Budfl and E. Robinson, program, It was decided that the club would have another callendar, and suggestions were received but nothing definite decided upon. At the conclusion of the meeting reâ€" freshments were served. n October 11 the ladies will.meet o+ tha hamsas naf Mfrecâ€" J MUMommmu Groomsman was Roger * Levesque, brother of the bride, and ushers were Fern Mousseau, nephew of the bride, and Paul and Roland Levesque, brothâ€" ers of the bride. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Mrs. Boudreau, Mrs. Roland Levesque, Mrs.. P. Levesque, Mrs. E. Mousseau, Mrs. D. Bouley, tendants. Mrs. E. Ferrell, Miss Yvette and Olivia Morin and Mrs. J. Morin. MADELEINE LEVESUE MARRIED YESTERDAY ‘The couple will reside in town. EVERYTHING FORâ€"BLASTING On October 11 the ladies will.meet at the home of Mrs. Vi Morrow for an evening ‘of knitting, sewing, . and on Tuesday night the members of the Twixter‘s Club of St. Matthew‘s _ TWIXTER‘S CLUB â€"‘% lnst week to PLANS FALL BAZAAR attend 'rommo Yonngstensï¬iirivé on tasty, c;geam-packéd Tim« mins Dairy. Milk, bringing vibrant, glowing health to adults and youngsters alike. . Have healh at your door â€"â€"daily! __. _ _ ~ _ _ S Telephone 935 * 4 -‘:’b ‘-d «aitan}... 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Miss Christine Brown has left for fontreal where she will attend MeGill. t * .- .\ o\" n\.rfll..¢"m§o TK tss t [ > i Hie "Ahi to . ** *i¢. * * umm * ds c t +c 8 4;."’ o’y Le left toâ€"