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Porcupine Advance, 17 Apr 1947, 1, p. 3

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* 13 strpng, Rev. N. 3 + bdde wore a â€"and w hut pretty wedding was solâ€" > * n jSt Andrew.s Presbyterian‘ : ‘k and Lake, April 5 when’ ,‘Kh‘kland Lake and'â€"Mrs. -- jiough Schumacher, was ; m;n‘riage to. Frank ‘Armâ€" ‘ strpng‘ Rev J. N. Hepburn officiated at the . ceremony Fâ€" ‘Given in‘ marriage: by her father; tbe bride, was radiant in a» afterneon dréssw_ot turquoise »silk black . ...oft an,d‘ carsage of. .red roses Shc“ was : attended by Miss ‘Bernaâ€" dett uggupmoqti who chose ror the an ‘"alternoon dress of ; blue, PauI Riccl was groomsman and the ushers Wcre Ralph Petroni and Joe Porco 0"\ After the eeremony a wedding breakâ€" fast was held,‘at the home of the bride‘s parents:followed by a reception atthe ssacred: Heart Church hall. The bride‘s mother received, wearing. an afiemoon dresys of navy crepe with black acce58011es and corsa.ge of red carnafions ‘The. groom‘s mother, who 8.186 recetved, Wdl‘e an afternoon dress of aqua: E}ue'crepe with sbiack accessorâ€" ies and. corsage of pink carnations. : Liater, the newly weds left for a trip ;.t.o' Niagara.' ~Falls. and points south. Fror travéelling the bride donned a gaâ€" skirt.. She wore a halo of pink garâ€" dei;u ‘"aad she carried an old f«shâ€" idnej nosegay of pink, carnations.. . Marion Holland was junior bride#uiald and was frocked in a gown teaâ€"rose satin with round neckling, pulféd ~sleeves and full skirt... She wore blue gardenias in her hair and fi-fl‘-redbyuusmamly GHAven t.m ‘Qe wore a gown of white broâ€" cadÂ¥d ‘satin, fashioned with a fitted me. net yoke with rounded :1eckâ€" , Jong slceves forming points over Mand a~ full skirt that !ell into a slight train. .A heart-aha headdress of"white satin held in p her long vell of net axnd she carrled a dplopial bouquet of red : roses from, which féll waite streamers with tulle® ‘in mafriage by her Iatfler. * Riech â€" Ceccanese Sacred Hwt Church was the setâ€" ting : on ay morning for one of the â€" seasons prettiest weddings when Angela cmneee. daughter of Mr. and He Mrs, Ceéccanese became the bwo:mm sop of‘ and Mrs. °F. "loroqto Rev. Louis Funtana qficlat@d at the. ceremony wlflch was @erxomed agamst. a back- bl'iflfl parents. ; ~ ; > i«he couple left for a . tfip to ~ Lake. tmvclung, the a wore a black suit trimmed with k=â€"and â€"white â€"check, â€" aâ€" turquoise glen Holiand was ner ‘sister‘s d and wore a gown of ice féshloned with fitted torso, . puffed sleeves, and bouffg@nt y Ee .‘.iv"v'- -"' ire®* "Giura‘ ane rarge "sitet â€" t w\ _0 «t 1J ip I After the ceremony a wedding breakâ€" 5 wWas held ‘at the home of the 5 bride‘s parents:followed by a reception atthe sacred: Heart Church hall. The hr§d93 mother received, wearing. an afternoon _dress of navy crepe with black accessories and corsage of red carnations. / The groom‘s mother, who also recetved, wore an afternoon dress of aque blueâ€"crepe with accessorâ€" ies and. corsage of pink carnations. _ Given® in> by her father, the dark halred ‘bride was lovely in ner gown ot white point d‘esprit trimâ€" med ‘with Brussels lace. The moulded bodice â€"was fashioned ‘ with low deâ€" colletage trlmmefi' with . a band of shh'red satin. and lace edging. The full skirt was softly gathered and swept from the back into a olng chapel train.. Her veil of tulle d‘ilâ€" lusion. was.héld in ‘place with a coronet of camillias and fell in soft folds over the lorig.train, and she carried a casâ€" cade of white calla lilies. ult mt on dn ies 4 C > which . was @fi'fbrmw afiatnst. a backâ€" Bronnd’ of Qnsfier ms. and Spring Dcweflc Â¥ Â¥" 4 1 muslc wh‘playdd by Miss Adella Pelliszar} and Mrs. L. Degilio rentereH many<beautiful shymns durâ€" ing. the ceremony : théreception which ‘followed the nonAy ‘bride‘s mother received ed of he ed § et #rt Decorated with standards ol sweet peas, iris and fern,. St. Matthew‘s Anâ€" glican Church was tae setting on Satâ€" urday afternoon for a lovely double ring ceremony, when Minnie Sears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sears became the bride of Charles Uprichard, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Uprichard, Duntroon, Ontario. After the ceremony a wedding dinâ€" ner. was held at the G. V. Hotel folâ€" lowed by a reception at the home â€"of the ‘bride‘s <parents. Mrs. Sears reâ€" ceived the guests ‘wearing a twoâ€"piece suit of mauve crepe, with a flowered hat of grey straw misted with mauve veiling and ribbon â€"andâ€"a corsage of pink carnations. The gzgrooms mother, who also received, wore an afternon dress of <turquoise figured ;silk jersey, with black â€"straw hat and matching accessories and a 001°a°e of pink carâ€" nations. Given in marriage by aer father, the bride was radiant in a gown of white brocaded nylon over slipper satin, faâ€" shioned with long fitted «torso, heartâ€" saraped neckline and long tight fitâ€" ting sleeves forming points over the wrists, and full bouflfant skirt. Her fullâ€"length veil of white appliqued net was caught up in a halo effect headâ€" dress of white flowers and she carâ€" ried a cascade of red roses and white sweet peas. She also wore a single strand of pearls, the gift of the groom. Miss Dorothy Gibson and Miss Irence Ross were bridesmaids and wore identâ€" ical gowns of nink and blue, nylon over taffeta, These featured sweetheart necklines, bracelet length sleeves and shirred naniers over tae panelled skirts. Juliet caps made of flowers and ribbon, with short streamers at the back, matâ€" ching mittens and large bouquets of various shades of pink tulips completed the striking ensembles. Jack Sears, brother of 'he bride was usher. Gifts to the couple and attendants included a white mother of pearl rosâ€" ary to the bride from the groom, the bride‘s gift to the groom was a gold ring, to the maid of honor a gold filled chatelaine ia butterfly design, enâ€" graved sterling bracelets to the bridesâ€" maids, a military set to the groomsâ€" man and gold watch chaing to the ushers. Rev. â€"A. â€"R. Chidwick performed the ceremony and wedding music was playâ€" ed by Miss Lois Skelly. bardine suil uf blue with black topper and matching accessories and a corâ€" sage of red roses and fern. Oout of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. F. Ricci, Miss Sandy Ricci, Mtr. and Mrs. J. Ricci, Paul Ricâ€" ci, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rieci, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ricci all of Toronto and Mr. N. Campagna, Sudbury. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Miss Vivian Porco and Mrs. D. Campagna. Mr. and Mrs. Ricci will reside in Toronto. € Mrs. F. Wharton and Mrs. H. Dean pouredtea at the reception. Gifts to tae attendants included a gold filled brooch set with pearls to Miss Ross, silverware to Miss Gibson, a shirt and tis to the groomsman and a wallet to the usher. Out of town guests attending the wedding <were Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Uprichard and Miss Jéan Uprichard, Duntroon, Ontario. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Mrs. F. Wharton and Mrs. G. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Uprichard will reside in Timmins. sewrral congratuatory â€" telegrams were received from relatives of the bride in England. â€" Going on a These‘slippers take very little packing space. Make them them to wear at home, too â€" let. them matchâ€" your robe. Use quilted material or quilt the slippers yourself quickly. Pattern 876 has pattern. directions for small, meâ€" Uprichard â€" Sears Qult a Pair‘ a ao . amilb Jn Gifts to the attendants in(uded cosmetlc sets to the maid o~f hoxor, the bridesmaid, the soloist and acâ€" companist, ties to the usher and l,)cst man. Puox to ber maluagc, .m bride was cntmtamed by Mrs., Rene Vezina and Mrs. Fr ank.Gadnla. n raer~ Born â€" Monday April 14th in St. Maty® Hospital to Mr. .â€"andâ€" Mrs. Allan Platt, Desaulnier Apts., PFirst Ave.. â€"â€" a daughter. Born â€" Wednesday April 9th in the Porcupine General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming, Railroad St. â€" a daughter. The Church of the Nativity, decorâ€" ated with baskets of Spring flowers and lighted candles was the setting on Thursday for the marriage of Marâ€" ilda Belanger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Belan:er and Roland Paradis, son of Mrs. A. Paradis and the late Mr. Paradis. * Rev. J. R. OGorman officiated at the ceremony, <during which wedding music was played by Miss Shirley Thompson. Vocalist was Miss. Joyce Tenney who effectively rendered ‘On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother" and "Oh Lord I Am Not Worthy". ftiwvwar in mnrriuan h â€"har â€" fatiner One of the seasons loveliest wedâ€" dings was solemnizsed on Sunday afâ€" ternoon in St. Alphonsus Roman Cathâ€" olic Church, Schumacaer, when Madâ€" eline Rubic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Markovich was united in marriage to Mr. M. Lesac, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matlt Lesac, Hamilton. Rev Hugh Marâ€" tinJate offiffiated ~â€"at (the ceremony which was performed againts a backâ€" ground of flowers and lighted candles. Appropriate wedding music was play â€" ed throughout the ceremony by Miss Inez Fregonese and during the signing of the 1egister Mlss Mary Banich sang "Because." Out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Root, Lee Valley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vinkle, Rouy:r Que., Mr. and Mrs. Pregent, Iroqucis Falls, Miss ‘Alice Pregent, Miss Simone RPregent and. Rrene Pregent, Iroquois Falls. Rev. J. R. O‘Gorman officiated at the ceremony, <during which wedding music was played by Miss Shirley Thompson. Vocalist was Miss. Joyce Tenney who effectively rendered ‘On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother" and "Oh Lord I Am Not Worthy". ts + % Given in marrtiage by her father, the bride was lovely in a gown of white slipper satin and white net. The moulded bodi¢e featured an angelic yoke of appliqued nylon and loxng tight fitting sleeves coming to a point over the wrists. The overâ€"skirt of white net was softly gathered and fell in graceful foldsâ€"to the floor. Her veil of white net was caught up in a heartâ€" shaped headdress and she carried a hooped bouquet of pink roses and fer:.. She also wore the gift of the groom, a single strand of ~péarls. After the ceremony a wedding dinâ€" ner was held in the Algoma Hotel folâ€" lowed by a reception in the evenin: at the Hollinger Hall. The bride‘s mother received the many guests in afternoon dress of flowered silk jersey with a fuschia colored hat and corsage of yellow roses. The groom‘s mother, who also received, wore a nayy blue suit with matching hat trimnmed with pink flowers and a corsage of pink roses and fern. Miss Helen Belanger was her sister‘s maid of honor. She wore a gown of blush pink sheer with a headdress of blue flowers and veiling and carried a bouquet of pi ik carnations and fern. Miss Joy McGilliq was bridesmaid and wore a gown of pale green nylon with a héeaddress of fuschia flowers and veiling and her boucuet was of fuschia colored roses and fern. Gaston Paradis was groomsman and the usher wat Patrick Belanger. Ths little page boy was Leo Belanger, broâ€" ther of the bride. Paradis â€" Belanger PEP i t let us help plan your trip Drop in at ary Canadian National ticket office and talk it over. We will he pleased to help you. Tae bride, given in marriage by Paul Markovich, wore a period gown of white satin.. Fashioned â€" with Jlongâ€" sheathâ€" tight sleeves, sweetheart neckline, the bodice was moulded and ‘heavily emâ€" roidered in. leaves outlined with seea pearls, the embroidery extending . in panel effect down the centre front of the skirt, The back of the skirt was softly gataered and fell in graceful folds into a long chapel train. The full length veil of embroidered net, was caught up in a heartâ€"chaped coronet and extended over the train of the gown. She carried a cascade of red and vellow rboses and wore a siugle strand Oof pearls. Miss Zora Perkovich, as bridesmaid caose a floor length gown of blue tafâ€" feta with puffed sleeves, shirred: bodice and inserts of shirring down the front of the skirt. She wore long white gloves and carried a nosegay Cf pink and white carnations. Miss! Anne Holgevac wore a gown of pale pink brocaded net over with sweétheart neckline, moulded basque and full bouffant skirt. ‘Sheâ€" carried an , old hshloned nosegay or pink and wWhite_ carnations. and Wme long waite silk gloves. a late suppéer was. servégi _newlyweds were presented with rfiqny weceived "in‘ an afternoonu dress â€" of black ‘crepe: wita‘ matching accessories and . corsage. ‘of/ red. roses gnd. férn. _ ; Dancing was enjoyed tp the, music' Of : the. Croatian. st,rmg orchestrgx and at which .the gifts and . ‘plarge sum of mox‘xey and‘ Mrs e?Ve With- in <a‘ brief periot ’tx? take resl ence in Han‘fi Miss Mary Banich was costumed .in pink shger over taffeta, fashioned wlth§ frilled neckline and full skirt, She wore, long white gloves and carried a noSegay of yellow tea roses. Miss Rose Rubic, sister of the bride, was fashionably frecked in pink Silk taffeta, featuring a fitted bodice, scalâ€" loped neckline and the softly gathered skirt was of net over taffeta. Long white gloves and a nosegay of pink and white carnations completed the ensemble. 15 2t Miss Christine Vrbanac, wore a chic. gown of rose colored taffeta with draw string neckline and puffed sleeves.. A long, very full skirt fell gracefully. from Miss Kay Pataran, cousin of the bride was bridesmaid and was frocked in a floor length model of pink satin with skirt of pink net over satin, long white gloves and carried an old fashioned nosegay of tea roses. Mrs. Mike Pecaric, as matron of honâ€" or wore a flcor length gown of blue sheer, long white gloves and carried a bouqu®t of Talisman roses,. Lesac â€" Rubic Whether you go by cosch or chair cztt:, slcepin hbesth ar englosed space, you receive Canadian Nauonal Lourte)sy and scrggc. cR iX 5i On yourd next trip,. w!:c(hcr Léag or: sbort, so (,:m.;dmn National and w .Cm ‘e" enjoy the advantages of train travel; x "C PEEVER â€" Born to. Mr. und Mrs. Mrs. .Roltmd Joseph â€" Legendre, 10 H. H. Peever, Falls, ‘in St. winasor, December 29, a son. (Lionel a slénder torso. _ . wore <Jong white gloves. and carried an old: fashloned nosegay of pink and ‘white carnations. QUAST en Born to Mr lnd Mrs DE VOS â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ~Quast,= mm; Heights, in Julien De Vos, 10 Balsam street N. at St. Mary‘s : Hospital on February 27, 8t. Mary‘s Hospital, January 3, a son. a daughter. ¢Heather:Ann.) ~~‘(Timothy Victor.) Houle, 63â€"Quéchavehue, in~St. Mary‘s Hospital: on March 3. h dhuhter (Â¥olande.) > P t 154R ln St Marys Hosfiltal Mari:h 6 a Dnnn son. ‘(Thomas\ Peti‘ick Ghrrry) w «td BONHOMME«â€"Born to Mr. and Mrs:. B J.~V. Bonhomme, 11"~Windsor: avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 8, a daughter. (Mariec Marcia Ann Denise.) EMARDâ€"â€"‘Born to. Mr. and. Mrs. V. P. Emard 34 Borden avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospita] February â€" 3, . a daughter. Florence.) BURKE â€"‘Born‘ to Mr;: and. Mrs. C. W. Burke,‘ 172 Cedar street N.,, in St. «Mary‘s ‘Hospital, ~February .7,â€" a daughter: (Jane Anne.) LANGTON!®®Born to Mt. and Mrs. | Born â€" Thursday, April 10th in St. J"Eangtbn.~"$690 ‘Birch ‘street S. Mary‘s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie ~EFF ECTllVF/ Sumlay. Aprll 27, 1947 HOVULE: â€"â€"Borh to Mr. and<:Mrs. Born â€" Thursday Apri 10th in St. Fnu u\fpt?a-tlon‘frofh Agemsq s \Canadian National Railways. . Plve "CHANGES® * 500â€" Raymond.) *. Quine 477 First Ave.â€"â€" a daughter. LEGENDNHRE â€" Botn to Mr. and TUESDAY 830 P.M Week-end Skating Club # Porcupine bkating Club GRAY COACH LINES SINGLE RETURN _ $7.00 (tox inctude«) $12.60 UNION BUS TERMINAL . NORTH BAY Phone 101â€" 2 â€" 3 LEAVE NORTH BAY 10 am. 4.30p.m. 11.30p.m. (Standard Time) . second Ave., â€" a son. FRIDAY 2 till 3.30 Public Skating Weekâ€"Endâ€"Skating. Club +‘ 8.30 / Public Skating

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