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Porcupine Advance, 28 Aug 1947, 1, p. 3

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cce on SEPT. 10th 1947 VV////I//?/?/./.!». * * * 4 *4 * 3 Martin as matron oi 4M4artin was best ma Following the cerer was held at t where the bride‘s m the guests wearing an nf pale blue crepe w uf palie Diue crepe sories and corsage groom‘s mother, ; wore a blue print The young couple sp«< ting vows before Given in marriage } he bride was charmin, jfold crepe gabardine ; ressories and her corsag gjink roses. Don‘t Wait, Buy Your Winter Fuel NOW! SULLIVAN NEWTON j 8t Anthony‘s Cathed: vith Summer flowers apers was the setting | ling recently of Jean Lz er of Mr. and Mrs. J. | Kenry Martin, son of Mr. Martin. ‘Phone 104 or improve your present_property? require a mortgage for the above let us explain our reasonable loan p Porsupine Fish Game and Rod Gun Club ASSOCIATE â€"MEMBERSHIP SBhe was uttended SUPERIOR FUELS Admission Riverside Pavilion Henry Kelneck and His Orchestra 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. COME sSPORTSMEN MAKE THISSA MUST THURESDAY, AUTUGUST 28th, 141 Commercial Ave PHONE 2120 Drumheller Lump McLeod River Reading Briquettes INSURA NC ‘rizes presented for the best Fish Story submitted in writing on night of dance Martin â€" Larche Weddings Of Interest and Presentation of Prizes CE QF EVEKRKY KIND REAL ESTATE NATIONAL HOUSING ACT LOANS ing Mr. an Timmins 1€ received. ifternoon sent_property? iIf so and you for the above or other reasons sonable loan plans. weddin id Hote on dres 1€ AJ rithon Canadians who B of M account today. 1¢ tel hC $1.00 per person onhe was a‘tended by Miss No sn elds and Miss Theresa Pitre bridesmaids who wor> gow fashicaed cf taffeila :n pink and t quoise respectivelyv; fashioned with 1 ted bodice, with off the shoulder nzc lines the front trimmed with mate ing velvet flow.rs, short puffed sles, and full bouffant skirts. Their hea dress was of matching net falling the waist and caught with net se: loped crowns and they carrled ba kets of Summer flowers. The best man was Walter Beodn broth:r of the groom and the ushs were D‘Arcy McNamara and Chest Michalak. After the ceremony a reception w held at the Algoma Hotel where t! gusosts w.re welcomed by the bird. mother, wearins anâ€" afternconâ€" are vyC.l ~â€" ~OfI white net coronet of large pearl a white leather bcu from which fell pin twined with dainty rc wore the gift of the strand of pearls. She â€"was a#‘tended into nornit and M Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Miss Arleen Quesnel and Mrs., Babe Martin. emony nd the weddin playzsd by Estells Boutin s.gning of the register, Charirand sang Ave M "rank Boivin sang Pan The br.de centered th« he arm of her father v n marrlagse and was f ivory taffeta fashicn ed bodice, elbow vide shirred band and off eckline. The softly ga dress, black accessories and cor: of red roses. Later, the bride and groom left a wedding trip to Kirkland Lake Gifts to the attendarts were a in silver earrings to the matron honor and a ¢cigarette case to the | man. son Ci M Bednis ther Brun Bednis â€" Quesnel 3runetts2 officiated id the wedding Estells Boutin. . E the register, M the mart OfI A.i€2n, Fred Quesn f Mrs. Sea 21 Pine St. N., ceremony a recepti( Algoma Hotel whe welcomed by the ring ~an afterncon jearls and :s bceund pr. pink stre: ty rosebuds the groom INner 1li0Owe St. Anthor nined â€" Ma ani iughtt lv the he eption wa where th the birde l n "* K# WOMAN‘S PAGE U1 and Mrs. W Shepherd., M Unable to attend, but contributing to the beautiful gifts were other memâ€" bers of the Post Office staff. Mr.. and Mrs. Thos. Blackman, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gadsby, Mrs. G.; H. FR. Ad â€" ams, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Shantz, Mr. and Mrs Dayton Ostrosser. Rev. and Mrs. R. Chidwick, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Anderson,‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. Purdon, Mr and Mrs. A. Skelly, Mrs. Bea Cran. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. F. Day, Mr. and Mr M Int Â¥ T V ary, Allan were: Mrs. M Harry Darlin McCoy, Mr. Tec bart wh W coff W with wedd bi an the luml the ¢ f C h )T Mr. and Mrs. E. H. King Honored At Evening Party Thost Ot1 M 1 had many willing 1 by Mr. Don Howe M 1 1 id of the table was graced with ry beautiful sixâ€"piece silver tea , which was presented to Mr. rs. King by their friends. This esided over by Mrs. S. R. Mcâ€" vho had been organist at the g in 1922. At the opposite end table Mrs. A. H. Cooke poured from a silver coffee urn. ‘basement room, opening diâ€" onto the lawn was the cocktail charge of Mr. S. R. McCoy, ad many willing helpers. Asâ€" n 21 Parker. 1 Mrs. King sent pieces of rake, by husbands Jim and ) Aileen Parker and Hattie h best wishes for a speedy to good health. en Moore, Miss Katherine Miss Mamie Borland. Mrs. rland,. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Conrad Charette and Mr. trop, Eyre, Mr and Mrs. T Coulâ€" and Mrs. Henry Skavlem, ice MciInnis, Mr. Allan Mcâ€" and Mrs. Stewart Bull, Mr. W. O. Langdon. Mrs. M. Mrs, Marjory Clarke, Mr. ‘ E. Pritchard., Mr. and Mrs sle, Mr sand Mrs. Cliff Mrs. Verner Neily and ersonals t} t ifr e C o signed the guest book McCracken, Mr. and Mrs. MI r table was set at the green lawn, against a of dark evergreen trees, ed of orange lilies just bloom, and was centred e decorated Anniversary >, gift of daughter Vera. of the day. lawn, bordered by tall ‘vergreens was softly ilâ€" high floodâ€"lights, giving noonâ€"light on the flower rative garden furniture, iends who were strolling T. Hodson, 4 Centre entre, have left hy nds down south and imadian National Exâ€" near moonbeam. Her many frisnds in to to see Mrs. Wm. Ashle from Toronto where s receiving medical treatr CGeppa the day, the evening 1 a gentle breeze stirâ€" ummer dresses of the ved to allay th:r opâ€" T r, has return@d to tika after visiting the last montin. have returned oon. .They visited s in Toronto aund [s, Now tuney are ond Street, Gold t â€"and his sister, Mss Ba: have returned to to New Yo: to, after spending mer month in T:immins. ~ and and that and it was in this that Mr. and Mrs. t Home on this ocâ€" he rain had threatâ€" e day, the evening 10r tnt eturned to hcetr of their twenty versary, Mr. and re honoured wih n by their daughâ€" a group of oldâ€" f whom were at five years ago, Â¥ acecssories oand ‘s. The groom‘s ceiv.d, wore an rest green with yelow rose corâ€" ption music was orand.n and h4 s ma.das and waiâ€" and the ushers. e ‘the bride was ra Shields and three we weather had sarden to a was in this who were y and w he aken 11y Norin. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Freddie Mesot, profes New York Skating Club his Summr home at Gra spending the last seven v Mr. Frank Curri have returned to treal spen weeks in Schuma Dr. and M have spent tt distr.ct have in Calgary. Miss Joan Boyton has home in Toronto afte Summer School of Fi McIntyr2 Arena. Mrs. Van Rass?l, 10 is visiting with her sc inâ€"law at their cottag near moonbeam This year there w classes for entrics of enni‘al fowers, small kinds of vegetables there will be the h Section for the ladies district to show .the needle and the tastin inary accomplishment Among the acti1 Society‘s pregram many ambitious prc on tha list is the ; culture among the of the‘ town, to tâ€": points of cultivatin vegetables. Another planning and approach to Timmi Much can be said of the in: of the Society now in ifts 23r( Form:d by a small groun of e lasts, the Pcreupine Horticultu ciéty is a thriving organizat.on ing to beautify th> town and to horticultural among its citizen day total membership is in th: dreds. Amateur gardeners, bak and ~thoss interested in work, tatting, crochet, kr a dozen and on other thing out the Porcupin> Camp wil forward to the annual ex the Hort.cultural Society, in the McIntyre Arena on M Tuesday. For growers of flowers and fruit it will | max of a season of hard : work. Pior to her marriage the bride entertanied by Miss Jean Prost Miss. Lillian Dorschner. Mrs. H. gan, Toronto and Mrs. M. Bla Timmins. Horticultural Ssociety Presents Exhibition On Monday and Tuesday Out of town guests wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barker, Barker, Mr. Harry ter Edith. Mss Barbara Tapla: New York after spet Later the couple left for Muskoka. For travelling wore a grey suit with grey red accessories. She wore : of red roses. The groom‘s gift to the k a gold locket and gifts to th ants were a gold bracelet to cf honor and a Parker pel groomsman. The maid of honor, Mi O‘Connor, cousin of the bri pale green gown, fashioned dice of moire taffeta, full r with moire taffeta bustle. pink elbow length gloves headdress was a wreath of ioli. She carried a gladioli. The groom was attended Swain, brother of the bride., Following the ceremony,. ; breakfast was held at the G where the bride‘s mother wearing an afternoon dres blue crepe with black acces: a corsage of red roses. Sh sisted by her sister, Mrs. J. in a twoâ€"piece turquoise black accessories and a cors: roses. A reception was he home of the bride following ding breakfast. The rectory of the Church of Nativity was the scene of a prc wedding Saturday morning, Aug 23rd., when Rev. J. R. O‘ Gorman : ited in marriage Veronica Mar Swain, daughter of NMr.and Mrs. W ter Swain to Rafe Gordon Chadwi son of Mr. and Mrs. H, Chadw.ck, I gina, Saskatchewan. Given in marriage by her fath the bride wore a gown of white sa on lhn s, fash.oned with plJ: satin yoke in a drop shoulder effe her full length veil of tulle dillus: was caught up in a coronet of wh gladioli and she carried a bouquet red roses and white gladiol| Mr. and Mrs. Nelson nounce â€" the engagement daughter, Marion Gwendo eph Lawrence Lafrenier, and Mrs. Joseph W. Laf: wedding will take place tory of the Church of t the twenty second of Se; Chadwick â€" Swain SUIH .ngagement CJECCS. I promoti _ vouth1 W I 18 n weeks i1 PuUIilSs BesidC bC Septe i _ Dorothy nd daughâ€" ibi de w 1n Y Con n TY red 11 nb )Y of ten 11 WIL 1V € ind 11 lad a LC t} 11 it it Marti; Helen chard. Cantin, Mss Conun Louis, Miss Yvette Boileau, Jeannette Rochefort, NMiiss J Rochefort and Miss Mona Bert] Unable to attend but sonding gifts were Mrs. E. Brunstte, M Fox, Miss Gilberte Cavaney, Lucy Fournier, Mirs. A. P. C Mrs. Pat Hughes, Mrs. C. Mc Mrs. Albert Bouchard. Mrs. A. Mrs. John O‘Donnell, Mrs. Rone rette, Mrs. Alfred Rochefort. Mi Evans, Mrs. Tony Torchia, M Denesavitch, Mrs. Plouffc., Mrs. Roy, Mrs. George Lemarche, M DeLuca, Mrs. Omer Julien. Mis: raine Charron, Miss Loiuse Ch Miss Bunny Cerenzi. Miss Rose Martin, Miss Gerry Lefleur. Helen Ferrari and Miss Noclla Mis I\«'IiS; Bou Mis Blai M ar TRADE IN MI E Cantin, Mrs A Trembley, Mrs Rutchinsky, Mrs, M. Panchuk, Mr: Denisavitch, Mrs. W. Rennick. Mrs. 0. Cote, Mrs O. St. Louis, 1 E. LaSalle, Mirs, A. Grandbois, 1 E J Banning, Mrs. Gerald Bann VMirs. James Ogilvie, Mrs. Lucien roux, Mrs. Z. Pelletier, Mrs. Jos C tin, Mrs. Arthur Rochefort, Mrs. vor Rochefort. Mrs. Edmond Roc M 1 Mrs. W VMrs.Thom dainty gdalnty lunch festive with lighted candle Mi 16 ~JPOre;m rult, Mr ni,. Mrs Miss Helen Rochefort Feted at Lovely Shower rie Dunn, M Berthel, Miss ort ther Fol] bitior n the weekend tful â€" occasiot hefort. aunt urned to t i, Muskoka i1 ind Mrs ing the evening the g games with prizes b ‘s. A. Laprairie for the ontest and for the donl Yvette Boileat won Mrs. Charlie Mira th Irs. S. Paquin the th guessing contest was sertrude Spooner and winner was Mrs. C. Car e of much merriment wedding in which Mrs. WwE 1t Your Old Furniture ON NEW Juring 1tE and Mrs Mrs. Elsie Galij Mrs. S. Paquin, M rs. R. Leclerc, Mrs .o J: Mrs. C Paquette, Mrs. J. Mira, Mrs. A. Pell Phone 944 p1 Timmins ine St. South 1J Helen an ind Miss ng tea we Irs. Wimn North Ba Mar ng d over a the opening of th id serviceable g was served from lace cloth, flowe es. Assisting the Miss Marie Ro ent o1 ision was NMrs, int of the bride of the Algoma H r the party. velv at TOn‘lo Blais, Miss Gi rie Rochefort, s Anita Vezina Aline Rochefort ; : Mss 11 1orchia, M Ploufle, Mrs. Lemarche, M septem} Â¥ bridal Hoste Were H A,. Pelletier, rembley, Mr: Panchuk, M . Rennick. O . Louls. Cantin 4 un table Miss velyn Mrs. M 1 t1 holli¢ Spoone Lucil M . Tc ie@mi irbat rilbe t afordt UA Hamilton Bloc limmins Business College e s e e e e t o e s s s s s s s s s s s s o n 4 o i p t o 4 ts uie it m s idns ce n ienss ie ie mm ommc yeng 4\4 4 Ktn‘.'fi'}! Ff es w Ew ANB NIGHT CLASSES IMMINS DAIRY ilen M. Terry, Principal FALL TERM CHER OFPâ€"PIANOFORTE, THEORY, ‘iRMONY AND COUNTERPOINT IESDAY, SEP T â€" 88 Wilson Ave Phone 478â€"R _ J . o s s s s s s SAAA 4 4 5 5 4 * s\\\'g Eleanor Burke kor More Energ 1il] a hnmemdkel, an office of Timmins Dairy milk : r the task you have to creamyâ€"rich country fia k. ... so satisfying to imins Dairy milk today. Church of the Sacred Heart regent!; and Mrs, Sylvano Pizrzale who are pic mer Sylvia Greco, daughter of *4>, photo courtesy 1 Prepared For Examination If Desired of successful graduat tablishe help you rvation may in hoth begins The oi lt ue l ul e stt :t it l E. P ie P l P P P L flt C3# Timmins, Ont. 1{ itly in a prelty picitured above and Mrs. G. m']. yal stuidio

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