coa. â€"_ _ The latest news from the Canadianâ€"PFiglre Skating Association is that Mss Barbara Arin Scott, with whont this district is %ell aoqusainted, has . chosen to represent Canada at the world‘s figure ‘skating champion ships, which are to be held in Stookhoim, Sweden;â€"earlyâ€"inâ€"1947;â€"â€" s Mlu Scott hails from our own Ottawa aud was recently ‘choken the North American figure skating.champion.: For the past two.summer seaâ€" sonk she has attended the Porcupine Skating Club, during which time most 0j ";cng took advantage of the excellent bpportunity andâ€" witnessed the many mtmc stars, and became acduainted with the ‘brilifant 18=year old KA ; ;f t ehm:non excelling in. ï¬cure ekatmg, Miss Scott flies and SWims ‘with professional case. â€" \ esd .u- C w l in BS \'_‘ wm hcld on Sunday at 11 a.m and at 4 p.m. . Bervices alao com»â€" tha ‘seth_ year kince the of that church in Bchuâ€" > ay . , M.~G.; B:A... D.â€"D., of: Toronho,msnigtant seca-‘_ / -‘ †We y en Fapte _...L_ .J‘A...L hi ui d i) q n in Wt e A oo 2 +R mwmmmmg mmmshume wool,/ frock .:z;r:,‘ ne new bell pushâ€"up steeves, touc ot! mm wtdc black stiedo ;‘A m‘ qmars . tmmtohc‘drnu‘ sb w in c ie u2l 8. A d > > gueel 0. 89. _ . for the Kirkland group was emmmw his brother il charmed the audience with their un ms â€" ‘A:"Loxst and Found Artet", arranged on the spur of the mothent, sang Irish mediies, swingâ€" iht ‘and swaylng ‘with the music in truéâ€"blueâ€"quartet fashion. . A young hdy who isâ€"commonly Mu the:""Nightingale of Kirkland «. Palented Gino Demarchi on the violin and Elio Moret:i with his quitar »‘Mld several selections, "Sho,rp~8hoocers“ "Ragâ€"Time Annic", ‘"My Little Girl", and "The Gardener†Mr MorettL 8128 the: last two pieces in a M tenor. ' A quartet composed of both clubs. with John Amadlé accordian Ello Mmm, guitar, Gino Demarchi, vioï¬n and Tony ‘De:)‘oseph ~viotin; vlayed several nunibers. s _... The Kirkland Lake Cabogi Club took over and presented Tony DeJoseph flthmb vidlin and Domenic D‘Andrea on the accordian, who played very harmoniously a number of selections, including "Bentimental Journey‘. eâ€"think it bears mentioning jthit’ Miss Aépna 'Pemnarihas ~:llust reâ€" med fromâ€"Toronto where shewas Abdittined for the "SBinging Stars of ... A plotous skit was put on called smmmcr Tmh Straw". Right * 98 ;_mmmmebmmm» : lyrion. Mlulrcne â€" * w A\‘O M :’._:a trueâ€"toâ€"form momar-in-law appéared portrayod by Miss. Rita Prast., Mr, John amadio provided th@ plano accompaniment. ï¬mmm plkno renditions of "Stardust" and: "Jealousy Tango" were Miss Alice Qiovunelli. Miss Charlotte Richards, who can always Be flM upon for an amusing performance, recited Henry Drummond‘s oh Canudian poem "Johnny Corteau‘". She was typically garbed in m denim outfit with beaver hat and bright scarves. Prom somewhere 1A the background came the strains of FHipâ€"roarin‘ square dance. 'm Aammins Olbull club vflh'd“i’li m pencil.set for his diâ€" tien, maying with feeling, ‘We pregent you ‘with this humble token i Olub‘s appreciation for your uh- on our behait." â€" ~ . Alvely singâ€"song was hela by the mm ‘Oubdgians at the banquet. ; y ;mwmcnw of the ‘Nativity for Behediotion. °â€" â€"_ Wellowing Henediction, the Caboglank rétireit: to tMe church basement, l m mm:ble evening of entemmment was ‘held, wlth the two se Do C y * e e 4W .. 4 io irnaess, Mrs. Baker was very prominent in a chic yellow taffets Mon everymteatnnu,wimcm <,drapedvskirtandwmg 8, in which were ingerted mauve. _fgathera to; match, the nosegay in .h ' o im ho s s ie o . oi n i e e s it . ts 2O m .: 4 Olfliom Armitage and Mr. Ron Jones were guest vocal at the TT ehurch choir sang beml:itul*hymns m keepinr with the m emt 4. io o) en da : m:ï¬... h s Miss Hélen Jemmett, bridesmaid, was charming in yellow taffeta with a square frilled neckline, very short, pufâ€" fed sleeves and full flowing skirt falâ€" ling from a wide, fitted waist band. Her mauve gloves matched the headâ€" dress, from which a short veil fell. She carried a colonial bouquet of yellow and mauve ‘mums. | Mrs. Fred Schroeder, nee Helen Conâ€" nelly, acted as maid of honor, and was very chic in a turquoise crepe gown, featuring keyâ€"hole neckline, cap sleevâ€" es, and a peplum falling from a belted waistline over a full skirt.. ~Dainty beaded flowers in turquoise and pink were on either side of the neckline. She wore a sweetheart â€"headress on the bonnet cut, with a pink veil falling to her shoulders Rlibowâ€"length gloves to: matgh the veil completed the énéemble. Her "Bouqguet. was of: roses and ‘mtims. in soft pastel shades. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was strikingly beautiful in a heavy white satin gown with sweetâ€" heart neckline, smoothly fitted torso and a full skirt with bustleâ€"like affects at the. sides, creating an old-fashioned hoopâ€"skirted appearance. Long fingerâ€" tip sleeves fitted very closely with a rippling tendency. The bride wore a lovely Mary Queen of Scots headresg in bonnetâ€"like style over the forehead, from which a delicate fingertip vell suspended. She carried a large bouâ€" quet of red and whitté roses, from which cascaded talisman roses and satin streamers. _ These two smashing gllt bucklee _‘"eilné’h tfllï¬pat and» waist lines are. not precious hunks of Jthe gel" sgmith‘ s‘;t‘\rtm h plws’tic peauties dreamed‘ up by a gifted button desig er.; ;.'Bhey on’t wgigh any more than a string of pearl beads, and they shine like gold Attadh the buckles toâ€"lengths for. chokerâ€"and belt, _â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" _ Mi rison; the misées entertained with a shower given by Dorothy *Tait,â€" Ham aflpps. ‘dAvelyn Miss Stelila Rothwell. | 'l‘lémay, Boreen obertson, The ymmg couple will reside in Timâ€" the coâ€"hostesses, Mras. Oharles @Btevens mins. : and Mrs. Waiter Btevens, â€"and the guest ' Of honor, Miss Bery! M Try The Advance Want Ads e@ . overflowing . with: gifts, Miss: (Â¥] _e tha ed het trfénds warinâ€" ly for their thoushtfuliness. » A very enjoyable social evening was held. Bingo provided a lot of enjoyâ€" ment, with many prizes being given to the guests winning. Aâ€"useful; door prize was won by Mice Dbrothy : f pnifigly : decorated hunper ‘was o-hoatems for the shower were Mrs.: Walter Stevens, a. sister of the guest of honor, and Mrs. Charles Suc- vens. : / An enchanting surprizge bridal showâ€" eér was in honor of: Miss Beryl MaoQuarrie on Monday evening At the home ‘of: Mrs. Charles® Stevens,. 270 _ Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained with showers given by Mrs. Fred Schroeder, the Missges. Kathieen Harrison and: Helén Jemmett, and Mrs. Walter Stevens and Mrs. Charles Steâ€" vens. * The staft of the Bank of Mointâ€" real, where the ‘bride was employed, presented her with a lovely gift. The groom presented the bride with a beautiful: pair of. earrings in sterling silver,â€" set with a large crystal, comâ€" pletely surrounded by six smaller crysâ€" tal stones.:. â€" _ + The bridesmaid received a lovely compact and the groomsman was preâ€" sented with a scarf and glove set. Mrs. M. Villeneuve and Mrs. Stanley Bymes poured tea at the reception. Mr. Norman Boyce gnid Mrs. A. Boyce of Swastika were outâ€"offtown guests at the wedding. ‘The bride, prior to her marriage, was ~A reception was held following the :ceremony at the home of Mrs. Staniey Hymes, 107 Cherry St. Mrs. A. Boyce, mother of the bride, received, smartly attired in a streetâ€"length dress of aqua crepe with accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The groom‘s moâ€" ther, Mrs. A. W. Thomas, also received, very attractive in a brown frock with matching accessories ‘and a corsage of white carnations. Acting as bridesmaid, Miss May Boyâ€" ce wore a charming gown of pale blue crepe topped with a cocktail jacket of blue net. Her light blue shoulderâ€" length veil was caught to her head with a‘wreath of pink carnations. Pink carnations and sweet peas made her delicate bougquét. Rev. Father J. R. O‘Gorman solemnâ€" ized the wedding. vows. The church was tastefully decorated with Autumn flowers and sprays of fern and lighted candles glowed on the altar. Throughâ€" out the ceremony soft wedding music was played by the church organist. On morning at Ohurch of â€" the Nativity, Miss Betty. Boyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyce of Swastika, became the bride of Mr. Wilâ€" fred Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thomas of Timmins. Mr. Wilfred Mason, Mr. James Hutchâ€" ison, Mr. E. Knott, Mr. Ted Morin, Mr. Harold Morin, Mr. Dan McMillan, Mr, John Thompson, Mr. Larry Morin and: Mr. Eady Stevens, ' Iris Morin, Miss June Poulton, Miss Rose Bright, Miss P. Mounsey, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. L. Maâ€" son, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. K. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cripps, Mr. and. Mrs. Jack acMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Gillard, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Quinn, Mr.‘and Mrs. Harvey Quinn, Mtr. ‘and Mrs. Fred : GHibbons, The good wishes of the many friends of: this popular young couple are exâ€" tended to them as they embark on their new venture. Among the guests attending the reâ€" ception were:> Mrs. Margaret Beauâ€" champ, Mrs. James McGregor, Mrs. Dorls Tessier, Mrs. G. Knott, Miss A large number of congratulatory telegrams â€"were reéceived from relatives andâ€"friends in distant points who were not able to attend the wedding. Wilfred mion attended the Howing â€" the: camnony reception wasâ€" held at the home of the bride‘s alster; :A Qibbons,â€" Kirbyâ€" Avenue, where Mrs. Cilbbons received the guests lllllhï¬by Mrs. Victor Knott, mother Many guests attended the reception, including the bride‘s brother who hnad travelled from Peterborough to be presâ€" ent at the wedding. a corsage of yellow roses the bride was nirs. Robert Heatherington, with Béer x w Domanski, 171 Maple 8t. attended . by AMrs. Beauchamp. who SWAll son Thomas, 55 Eim St. North, wmortn, iert Tuesday evening for Torâ€" chose a becoming ‘grey suit, black ac. i8 a week in Cochrane visiting onte from where he flew to Los Anâ€" cesories and a corsage of pink roses. With her motherâ€"inâ€"law. Mrs. Heath= peree Gatifornia, on A Dusiness trip. Mr.;. m Mason attended the erington is a Scottish war bride and #room as best man has been in Canada for five months. eï¬ n ./ o hss .. 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