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Porcupine Advance, 15 May 1947, 1, p. 3

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Weddings Of Interest _ the young couple left for a trip to Toronto and Windsor and other points south. For travelling the bride donned a suit of teal blue with matchâ€" ing hat and black accessories. On their return they will reside at 103 Algonquin boulevard E. Miss Cladys Carr was bridesmaid and chose a chic afternoon dress of blush pink crepe with matching hat and mauve gloves. Her corsage was of irig and white sweet peas. Leo Finchen was groomsman. After the ceremony a reception for relatives and intimate frieands was held at the bride‘s home where her mothcr meelved wearing an afternoon dress of mulberry crepe, matching accessâ€" ories and a corsage of sweetpeas. The groom‘s mother, who also received wore a two plece suit of wine crepe, matchâ€" ing accessories and red rose corsage. the bride was attractive in a two piece afternoon dress of heavy white crepe styled by Vogue. It featured a smart plain skirt, a long cut away jacket with peplum back and dolman sleeves Her hat was of white straw trimmed with nylon lace and she wore a corsage of pink roses and fern. She also wore a beautiful goid filled brooch set with diamonds which had been worn by her mother on her wedding day and she also wore the gift of the groom a single strand of pearls. Third Ave. at Cedar Street JIEWELLEKR â€" OPTOMETRIST Gifts to thne attendaxnts included earâ€" _â€" REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCEâ€"MORTGAGES Room 3 Gordon Block, Pine St. N. Ph J. V. Bonhomme Money To Loan National Housing Act Loans 4%" Commercial Loans 5 to 6 You‘ll Like Our Efficient Service After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents, the bride‘s mother réceived, wearing a dress of navy blue sheer with white daisies, a hat of navy straw and ~white accessories. Her corsage was of red roses and fern. Prior to her marrifge the bride was entertained by Miss Barbara Wolno, 52 Baisam street S. OHNSTON â€"â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd: K. Johnston, on April 17, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, a daughter, Lloydine Edith. Miss Barbara Wolno was ‘bridesmaid and was> frocked in a gown of blue jersey featuring a square cut neckline, shirred yoke with cap sleeves and full bouffant skirt. Her Jullet cap was of blue nylon with matching mittens and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and fern. On <their ‘return they will reside in Sudbury. Later the bride and groom left for a trip to Wiannipeg, Man. For travelâ€" ling the bride donned a two piece suit of Normandy rose wool with black accessories. Royce Cannell was groomsman and Lambert Worth was usher. The bride was given in marriage by her father and she .wore a gown of heavy sheer crepe fashioned with long torso buttoned ‘down the batk and softly gathered skirt which was trimâ€" med with rosettes. Her floor length veil of embroidered net was held in place with a sweetheart headdrses and she carried a bougqeut of red roses. She also carried the gift of the groom, a beautifu! gold filled compact. Tall standards of Spring flowers and lighted candles dmgtod First Bapâ€" tist Church on May 7, for the marâ€" riage of Ruth Cannell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Canrell and Harry â€" William choqueue son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Choquette. Rev. R. E. J. Brackstone officiated at the ceremony axnd the wedding mausâ€" ic was played by Miss Edna Pond. During the signing of the register Mrs. Tyrrell sang, ‘"Love With Everlasting Love". rings to the bridesmaid and a tie pin= and collar clip for the groomsman. § Prlorwhermrlm the bride was entertained by Mrs. A. Telford, Mra. B. Stevens and Miss Giladys Carr. To Mrs S. Hansuld presided at the regular monthly meeting of the Centâ€" ral Home and School Association held recexntly in the school hall. The meetâ€" ing took the form of a musicale and handicraft demonstration. Among those presexnt were Mr. and Mrs. K. Deyarmond, Donald Deyarâ€" mond, Mrs. John Banich, Miss Donna MacDonald, Mrs, L. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. V. Mayhew, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. MacLeod, Miss Marion MacLeod of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Marâ€" tin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Weir, Miss Joy Weir, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maclinnis, Randall Macl:anis, Miss Norma Macâ€" Innis, Miss Dorothy MacLeod, Miss Doris MacLeod, Mr. Norman Macâ€" Leod, Mr. John MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Colin McInnis, Mr. Charles Sykes, Mr. John Gray, Mr. E. Anderson Mrs. C. Millar, Mr. Les Miller, Miss Kenâ€" neth Miller, Mrs. N, Farnan, Misg Elâ€" len Farnan, Mrs. J. B. Pare, Mr. John MacDongld, Mr. Earl Simard, Mr. Thomas O‘Loughlia, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Stephens, Mr. Ken Stephens. Sending gifts but unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs. R. McKinnon, wr. and Mrs. D. Mayhew, Mr. and Mrs. G. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. E. Simard and Mr. and Mrs. A. Charron At the ‘close of the evening refreshâ€" ments were served ‘by Mrs. MacLeod assisted ~by ~Mrs. L. MacDonald, and John MacLeod. In addition to other entertainment community singing was enjoyed with Miss Peggy MaclLeod at the piano. Mr. MacLeod, Mr. Norman MacInnis and Mr. Rupert MacLeod highlighted the program by singing several old Gaelic songs. Central Home and. School Association Hold Meeting In honor of the occasion many lovely gifts were received by the couple. Mr. MacLeod is a member of the Canadian Legisn and has heen a member of the Ciould Masonic Lodze I~n:> the past 30 years. Mrs. MacLecd is an activye member of church and school organizations beâ€" to the® Woman‘s Association and the Woman‘s Missionary Society of First Uxnited Church and is an exâ€" ecutive member of the Central Home and School and the Matâ€" tagami Home and School. She also has taught Suncday, â€"School classes for aâ€"::itumber of years. in the first of the three homes they have built since their arrival. MacLeod when first coming to the Porcupine was employed in the mine and during that time built the comfortable home they are now living in but ill health forced .him to leave that employment and he burchased a farm in Mountjoy Township, that was in the days before there were roads, sanitation etc., there he and his wife and six weeks old daughter Marion reâ€" sided Later becoming engaged in the timber business, Mr. Mac}mod built a home on Toke street, the family lived there for about ten years finally movâ€" mg back into their first homse on Midâ€" dleton avenue. , Mrs. MacLeod was the former Berâ€" nice Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G.. Bennett of Bury, Quebec, and Mr. MacLeod, son of Mr. and â€"Mrs, Joh:ir MacLeodâ€"came from Gould, Queâ€" bee. They have six children, Marion, 24, who is graduate of Qheen‘s Unâ€" iversity, Kingston, is now employed with the Bell Telephone Colnmpany at Toronto, Garneth 23, a graduate nurse employed at Winston Hall, Brantford General Hospital, Peggy residins at home and working as an apprentice at Sutherland‘s drugstore and who will leave in the Fall for university to study pharmaceutics. Kay 16, a student at High and Vocational School. John 13, who is in the entrance class at Central Public School and Donald 10 who is in fourth grade at Mattagami School. Mrs. MacLecd is an active member t*"_ . CKUCVULCV; â€"_ARALY _AV, â€"~A066 and came to Tmmins May 17, of the same, year and here they have resided ever since. At present they are living With a quarterâ€"centutry of happily married life i1 Timmins behind them, Mr. and, Mrs. MacLkeod were married at Sherbrooke, Quebec, May 10, 1922 neth 8. MacLkeod, 3 Middleton avenue entertained with a delightfully arrangâ€" ed party for a number of their friends Baturday‘night. | Mr. and Mrs. K. S. MacLeod Cele®rates 25th Anniversary On the occasion of their 258th wedâ€" ies Mrs. W. J .Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kerâ€" nie, Mr. and Mrs. R. Beattie, Dr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frankt Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burt, Mr. and â€"Mrs. James McGowan, Mr. and Mrs .James Purdie, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. William Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bracken, Mr. and Mrs. S. McCoy, Dr. and Mrs. Graham MacKechnie, Dr. and Mrs. Cyril McLean, Mr. and Myrs. G. Bannins, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Laâ€" freniere, Mr. ~and »Mrs. Cliff ~Manzie. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downey, Mr. and Osgar Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuzyk, Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bourgoyne. Provinâ€" cial Constable Paul Laperriere and Mrs. Laperriere, Police Constable Al McKeown of the Royal ‘Canadian Mounted Police and: Mrs. MceKown, Mr. and Mrs. H. Allexa, Mr. and Mrs. W. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. N. Carbonâ€" neau, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Killeen, Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. FEddie Vaillancourt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Edney, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Laine, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. R, Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. C. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Burke, Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Ecclestone, Dr. and Mrs. J. Giardine, Mr. and Mrs. L. Banning. Miss Vivian Pierce, Gordon Godeâ€" frey, Miss Teresa Belec, Cy Copps, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Klevaxn, Mr. and Mrs. Les Redford, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Memyss, ~Mrs. Jean . Morgan, Doug Baker, Miss Mary Adams, Basil Hawse, Miss Olga Bernyk, Robert Wilson, Miss Beth Gardner, Merton Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lap Laprairie, Mr. and â€"Mrs. H. McGillis, Mr. and Mrs.: Charlie Brown, Mr. andâ€"Mrs., H. L. Pare, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Laporte, Mr. and Mrs. Prancis Woodbury, Mr.and Mrs. D. Firth, Mr. The orchestra under the baton of genial Kelneck with songbird Helen Synos doing the vocal won apâ€" plause and glimpsed among the dancâ€" B. Lane, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Kelly, Mr. ing throng were Dr. and Mrs. Graham and Mrs..Rod Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lake, Miss Lillian Thomas, Michâ€" ae! O‘Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. Erniec Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Bielek, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Stephenson, Mtr. and Mrs. W. Hall, Mr. and. Mrs. Stan Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Len McKerrow, Mr. and Mrs..R. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. F. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bentley. All the elements which make for animation went into the blithe Prin«â€" cess Alice Club dance, held at Riverâ€" side Pavilion last Friday evening. The dance was cabaret style and the Pavilion was gay with colorful scenic paintings, awnings and pots of fraâ€" Princes Alice Club Top Social Season With Dance $H P Sunday evening the Mothers . Club were. in charge of ~the ‘service ~and formed â€" the choir. Conducting : the service was Mrs. W. G. Lawrie, assistâ€" ed by Mrs. Vernon Price, Mrs. Wallingâ€" ford . and Mrs. N. Young. . Gilâ€" mour. Smith gave an address .and> the choir sang " Lord of â€"Life Who Once Was Cradled® Ona Human Mother‘s EKnee. Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sibley â€" and Bonnie, Mrs. Bert Barnes and Leonard,â€" Douglas and ‘Joan, Mrs. W. A. Wallingford:and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Atkinson, Elaine and Gien, Mr. and Mrs. Don Sylvester and Almina, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lightbody, Donald and Linda, Mrs. Myles Walling{ford, Gordon, Shirâ€" ley, : Joan, Myles and Morris, Mrs. Georeg Costain Mrs. Tom Nelson, Shirâ€" ley, Ronald and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Price, Garry and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. W. Banks, Mrs. Delmonte, Donald and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sloman, Joan, Sheila and PFay, Mr. and. Mrs. Tony Domenico, Errol and Francis, Mrs. Alfred Hanstke, Diane, Joan and Morris Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johns and Bonnie, Mrs. Lepine, Kathâ€" leen, Prospera and Phillip, Mrs. Presâ€" ton, Bettyâ€"and Douglas, Mrs. H. Carâ€" terâ€"and Wayne, Mrs. Reid and Lois, Mrs. Gerald Burt Mr. and Mrs. John Murdy . and Donna, Mrs. Tom Harris and Gloria, Mrs. Norman Younsg and Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warnock, Alan and Meryl, Mr. John Parker, Mrs. Lundquist, Mrs. G. Ross Mrs. W. G. _Lawrie, Mrs. Trevan‘la, Rev. and Mrs.. Gilmour Smith. The mothers moorated the tables and â€"these were ~Testive with flowers and lighted candles in low holders. Following« the dinner a family worâ€" ship â€" service ~was conducted : by the minister. assisted by. Mrs. Donald Sy!â€" vester, Kathleen Lepine ‘and> Mrs.+ H, Wallingford. â€" Music and recitations . A _ highly _ successful season was brought to a close with the holding of a successful dinner on Monday evening when â€"the Mother‘s Club of : Mountjoy United Church heldâ€" a family <~dinner. were given, by. Mrs. C. Johns, Miss Dorothy Wallingord,â€" Miss Sheila Sloâ€" man and a number of the younger children. J. VanRassell, Mr. and Mrs Cy Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Wolno, Mr. sand Mrs. R. Wilson, r. and Mrs. Keith Stirling, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brahmah, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Tan Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Free«â€" man, Dr. and Mrs. 1. T. Brill, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doran, Mr. and Mrs. Wenâ€" dell Brevier, Dr. and Mrs. H. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slun. . and Mrs. Henry Kelneck and. many others Famfly Dinner Closes Highly Successful Season . _ RUSENSTROM â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Weldon L. Rusenstrom, in St. Mary‘s Â¥lospital, no April 22, a daughter Wende Margaret. â€". x * oA eSA Later refreshments were served and guost list included. Mayor J. Emile Brunette and Mrs. Brunette,. Victor Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Sid. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Bill King, Mr. and Mrs. Cluiff Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bowker, James Purdie, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Young, Mr. and Mrs. Harolkd Burt, Mz. and Mrs. Jack.â€"Marks, Proâ€" vindial = Sergeant â€" Bert â€" Braney . and Mrs. Braney, Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkin, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Harvey Freeâ€" man and Mr. and Mrs. â€"Bill Robb. Mr. and McGown of Venezuela who have been visit!hs at the home of the 1amero- sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. James Purdie and who left Sunday for Vanâ€" couver, and Mr. .and Mrs. Bill Thomas who will be leaving in the near future for Novar to take up residence were guests of honor at a deli ghtfully arâ€" ranged party during the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willam Roberts, 56 Cherry street.. â€"~ > An enjoyable evening . was spent soâ€" ciallyâ€" and aâ€" sing ~songâ€"wasâ€" enjoved with George Jenkin asccompanying at the piano. . Mrs. ‘P. Young> and. Mrs. Harvey Freeman also entertained. with several very lovely violinâ€"selections. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roboerts Entertain at Farewell Party $ > ied m ce d t 4 ty ‘BDrop in at any Canadian ‘National ttrbct office® and talk it aver. We will be pleased to help you. bet us befp pler your Gip The Kimg Edward Hotel Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. PHONE 382¢ TUMMINS Clean Rooms Day or Week Very Reasonable Rates Qulet Atmosphere

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