Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 4 Sep 1947, 1, p. 3

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i AGEL . U aAiA LGIIC WA ‘Chmpbell of Kirkland Lake entertained by Mss Gertrude Devine, was his brother‘s best man. Mrs. H. McGillis and Mrs. R. Netherâ€" Aftr the ceremony a reception was ton. held ‘at the home of the bride‘s moâ€" ther w.po received, wearing a chic Mr,. A. Brisson, formerly c-f the Timâ€" afternoon dress of black and white mins Customs Staff, visited his> wife crepe with black accessqries and corâ€"_ and family over the weekâ€"end, returnâ€" sage of sweet peas. ing Monday to assume duties at the Pouring tea were Mrs. Howard Benâ€" Port of North Bay. $ McGillis:.as mat charmb;gdn a with pmkr; hat black. gdf Ontario.. .« . ... Rev. W.. Mustard officiated at. the ceremony. . 1 A pretty wedding took place. on Monday afternoon in the manse of: the :F'lrst ted Church when Joy, daush- ter of , A. McGillis and the late Mir. McGfiflré was united in marriage to Kenneth Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Campbell, Collingwood, Joy: McGillis: Becomes \Bride of Ken Campbell Pictured.as they are cutting:â€"their‘ wedding cake following their marriage in the rectory ‘of <First. United:Church on Monday ‘are Mr. . and Mrs, Ken Campbell; ‘ The bride is the former Joy McQGillts, " daughter of Mrs. A., McGillis and the late Mr. McGillis. The.groom is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Collingwood, Ontario. â€" Advance TuunrsDay szpracun ath,. 1001 Weddings=Of Interest For years they and taeir Gependents have mjo;;d’the :‘pence of: mind that comes from financial security. es have been paid ofi and ch!um ulucu ow these men are What .of {onraelf? What do you plm to bt“:" worth in Any splrited young man has no fear for the future. He‘s determined to ‘"‘get some place" and earn a. good. income. . That‘s. as lt ‘should be. But experience shows that the men who have built up estates on the firmest foundation are those who steadfastly Write for our booklet ** part of each year‘s earnings in life how "much you :to invest each year derand Mrs. W. Atanas and / the ‘bride‘s table was festive ‘with lace ‘cloth, lighted candles and asters in various hues. The large three tiered wedding cake appropriately decorated and topped with a miniature bride and groom centred the table. Gifts to the matron of honor was a sterling silver galmor pin and the groomsman recéived a lighter. < Out: of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. R. Campbell, Kirkâ€" land Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Les Johnson Huntsville and Mr. and Mrs. Atanas, Hamiliton. Prior. to herâ€"marriage the bride was entertained by Mss Gertrude Devine, Mrs. H. McGillis and Mrs. R. Netherâ€" ton. Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to Southern Ontario. For travâ€" elling the bride donned a smart suit of teal blue with pink topper, black accessories and corsage of Pinnochio roses. On their. return they will reside. at 102% Pine street S. : J. »R. O‘Gorman united in marriage «Winnifred Joan Pexton, daughter of Mrs. Anna Pexton and Reginald D>an McArthur, son Mr. and Mrs. John McArthur. Miss Claire Vachon played the organ and during the signing of the r:g.ster Leo Barette and Miss Evelyn Pexton sang Nuptial Wishes. Alphonse Matacheski and Bill Sangâ€" ster, brother of the groom were best men and the ushers were Lorne Matâ€" acheski, Ted Meunier, Aurele Dalgle and Orvilla Lapalme. After the ceremony a wedding breakâ€" fast followed by a reception was held as the McIntosh Hotel, McIntosh Springs, where the bride‘s received wearing a two piece suit of black and white polka dots with a hat of black trimmed w.th fuschia feaâ€" thers, fuschia~gloves and a corsage of red roses. Gifts to the attendants were nylon hose to the matron of honor and brideâ€"s maids, a goldâ€"filled locketâ€"and chain to the trainâ€"beareér and ties to the groomsâ€" man and the ushers. Miss Noella Barrette was the bridss trainâ€"bearer and wore a gown of canâ€" ary yellow taffeta styled with fitted bodice, cap sleeves and a flounc:d skirt caught at the front hemline with tny bows of mauve and yellow. She wore a matching hat of tiered rufâ€" flss and long gloves. Mcnday morning in the Church of the Nativity, a wedding service took place in. a setting of gladioli, Chrysâ€" anthemums and candlelight, when Rev. McArthur â€" Pexton Wedding In Church Of The Nativity The bride given in marriage by her godfather,~ Mr. Albert Kendall, was charming in a street length dressâ€"of Alice blus crepe with cowl neckline of French lace, fitted bodice ar.d the skirt featuring a fashionable side drape. She wore a large picture hat of black, black accessories and corsage of. roses and sngle strand of pearls, the gift of the groom.; Miss Yvette Caron was bridesmaid aAnd wore a smart afternoon dress of gqusty rose trimmed with sequins, a black ribbon hat and accsscries, and corsage of pink roses. The best man was Bert Burwell. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of bride‘s mother who welcomed the many gusests wearâ€" ing an afternoon dress of navy blue, a navy hat trimmed with feathers of fuschia and corsage ofâ€"red: roses. Pourâ€" ing tea were Mrs. A. Caron, Mrs. L. Belanger and Miss Marie Belanger. For the wedding trip to Toronto and cther Southern points the bride donned a smart black and white checked suit with grey accessories. On their return thsy will reside at 82 Cameron street North. Miss Pauline Barretts, as junior br.desmaid wore a gown of powder blue taffeta fashioned with sweetheart neckâ€" line cap sleeves with tiny bows and a softly gathered skirt. A matching headâ€" dress of tiered ruffles with sprigs of flowers, long gloves and a white basâ€" ket‘of assorted flowirs completed her ensemble. ‘The young couple will take jup resâ€" idence at 162 Cedar street N. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lso Quellstts, North Bay and Mrs. L. Menard, Sudbury. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Mrs. Barrette, Miss â€" Florence . .. Miss Edna Sanzster and Miss Simone Barâ€" rette, bridesms.ds wore similarly deâ€" signed gowns in shades of turquoise, daffodil yellow and blush pink. Th:y had matching hats of tiered ruffles trimmed "with ‘sprigs of tiy. flowers, matching gloves and carried white bas.â€" kets of assorted flowers. _â€"Mrs. A. Matacheski, matron of honor, wore a gown of pale blus taffeta fashâ€" ioned with sweetheart neckline, cap sleeves trimmed w.th tiy bows and a softly gathered skirt, with a picture hat of white straw, trimmed with blue streamers. She wore long white gloves and carried a dainty basket of asâ€" sorted flowers. + Th2 bride entered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage andâ€" was lovely in a gown of white French lace styled with fitted bod‘ce, a nat yok> with a ruffle cf lace for,ning an off the shoulderâ€" efâ€" féct, long sheathâ€"tight sleoves com ng to a point over the hand and a graceâ€" ful skirt falling iito a long train. A h:address.of ruffled lace and flowers cadtht the long viil of silk net, beauâ€" tifully emproidered, and a bouquet of red roses added a rich touch of color. anger and Miss Yyv tte Caron In Notre Dame de Lourdes Church against a chancel bank:d with Nlowers and fern and soft cardlelight the marâ€" rlage of Annette / Barrette, daughter cT‘Mr. and Mrs.‘M. Barrette and Angus Sangster, son of the lat» Mr. and Mrs. H. Sangster was solemnized this mornâ€" ing,. The ‘young couple spoke their wedding vows before Father Perron and soft restrains of the organ played by Mrs, P. Piche fcrmed the musical part of the ceremony. During the sign ng of the register Mrs. Aline Gauthier sang Ave Maria and other hymns. Sangster â€" Barrette Nupâ€" tials Held At Notre Dame De Lourdes Parish QOut of town guests were Mr. and Miss Joyce Service, sister of the bride was maid of honor and wore a frock of turquoise taffeta styled with fitâ€" ted bodice, cap sleeves, round neckline and buttoned down the back to the bustle. The skirt was hocoped. She wore two white asters in her ha‘r and carâ€" ried a basket of white asters and sweet peas in soft pastel shades. Miss Lois Urquhart as bridesmaid chose a gown of turquoise taffeta with moulded basqus, round neckline butâ€" tcned down the back to the bustle, cap sleeves and a hoop skirt. She wore a headband of whige sweet peas and carnations â€" and carried . a basket of sweet peas | in pastel sh@des i 8t t t * The brid2 was given in marmage by her father and was radlant in a gown of white nylon fashoned with a rcunded drop shoulder neckline edgedi with a nylon ruffle and a hoop skirt caught up around the hem with,dainty sprigs of orange blossoms and ending in a brief train. Her veil of white net was caught with a wreath of gladioll and she carried a cascade of white Picardy gladioli. ' Miss Carol MacLennon, sister of the groom was flowsr girl and wore a gown of rose taffeta: with turquoise bustle and she carried an old fashioned nosegay of sweet peas. Bill Dawn was grocmsman and the ushers were Art Hardman and Leslic Sutherland. After the ceremony a reception .was held in the McIntyre Lounge wherse the bride‘s mother received, wearing an afternocn dress of soft blue crepe with fccessories in navy and white and corâ€" sage of Pinnochk.o roses. The groom‘s mother who also received wore aâ€"two pisca suit of black crepe with matching accessories and pink rose corsage. The groom‘s grandmother who was also in the receiving line wore an all black enâ€" semble with pink ros> corsage. First United Church decorateéd with glad.oli, snapdragons and hydrangea was the setting for one of the season‘s Ilcveliest weddings on Monday afterâ€" noon when Beryl Cathsrine, daughter of Mr. and B. E. Service, 93 Wilson avenue became the bride of Thomas Alexander MacLennon, Calâ€" gary Alta. Te Sn "uh dba" Wed :To T. A. MacLennon : Qulet- But Pretty (ierel;lony In: First United ‘Church Rev. Wm, Mustard performed the ceremony and the wedding music was played by Mr. H. C. Treneer. Beryl Catherineâ€"Service _ Eleanor\Webster Wed In Pictured above after.their. wedding which "took place in the Church of the Nativity on Monday morning are Mr. and Mrs. Reginâ€" ald Dean MacArthur. The bride is the former Winnifred Joan Pexâ€" ton, daughter of Mrs. Anna Pexton and: the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs., John MacArthur, Advance Photo During the ceremony Miss Agathe Chartrand sang On This Day O Beauâ€" tiful Mother, Panis Angelicus and Ave ‘Mrs. Can Culhane was matron of honor and was fashionably attired in a lemon yellow crepe dress featuring a side and back drape. A‘black feaâ€" ther hat and gloves were worn as accessories and she wore a corsage of white rosebuds and blue connflowers and carried a tiny satin prayer book with yellow satin streamers. A<wedding of wide interest to their many â€"friends in Timmins and district took place quietly at 8.30 Monday morningâ€" in the Church of the Nativâ€" ity when Rev. J. R. O‘Gorman officâ€" lated at the marriage of Eleanor Isoâ€" bel Webster, daughter of Mrs. Harry Webster and the late Mr. Webster of Windsor ‘and Allan Campbell, son of Mrs. John Campbell and the late Mr. Campbell of Cape Breton, Nova Scoâ€" tia. Maria and the altars of the church were decorated with tall lighted tapâ€" ers shining softly o‘er large vases bf fern and Summer flowers. The bride was charming in a smart styeet length dress of sunrise blue Aith a fashionableâ€"side drape and feather hat and gloves to match,. She carried a corsage of white rosebuds with pink cornflowers and a tiny white satin prayer book with streamâ€" ers tipped with rosebuds. Mr. Can Culkane attended the bridegroom. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the G. V. Hotel. The ‘bride‘s‘ table was gracious with flowers, lighted candles and a three tiered wedding cake graced the centre of the table. On their return they will take up residence at 166 Ceder St. N. Apt. A. Later the couple left on a honeyâ€" moon trip to Windsor and Detroit, the bride wearing a cocoa brown: ga.b- ardine suit with aqua felt hat. and gloves. She was attended by M.ss Theresa Charbonneau as maid of honor,. who wore a frock of forgetâ€"meâ€"not: blueâ€" with fitt:d bodice and aâ€" full ~skirt styled with a deeply tiered skirt. Her headdress was cf matching flowers from which fell a waist length and she carried a. bouquetn of white: gladroli. ly over vases of gladioli and other Summer flowers was the setting for a lovely w:dding on Tuesday mornâ€" ing when Leona Fauvells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fauvelle was united in mariage to Sidney Simmegrs, son of Mr. dnd Mrs. William Simmers. The brids entered the Church on the arm of her fath:r who gave her in marriage and was lovely in a gown of whi.te satin styled with fitted bodice, a nylen ycke bordered with B Is lace forming an off the shoulder efâ€" fect and long sheathâ€"tight sleeves, From the wide m.driff the skirt fell in softly gathered folds and featurei1 a small p:plum trimmed with Brussels lace. Her veil of silk net was heavily embroidered and was caught with a wreath of white flowers. She carried a bouquet cf red ros:s. After the csremony a . buffet.â€" Jung. cheon was served at the home of; the groom‘s parents followed by aâ€" party in the late afternoon at the home of the bride‘s parents, where the bride‘s mother received wearing an afternoon dress â€"of ; vieletâ€"crepe â€"~with black accessories and corsage of white rosss. The groom‘s mother who also received, wore a gown of grey crepe with black accessories and corsage . of pink roses. Father Callaghan officiated at the ceremony and appropriate weddm: music was played by Mrs. Donovan.> Miss Doris Simmers was bridesmaldâ€" and chose for the occasion a gown, of pale blue styled with sweetheart neckline, puffsd sleeves and aâ€"softly gathered skirt, A headtress of flowers and soft veiling falling ‘to the wailstâ€" Out of town guests were Miss Marâ€" garet Simmers, Regina Sask., and Lewis Joy of Noranda. Gifts to the attendants were goldâ€" flled earrings inlaid â€"with cameo heads to the maid of honor and bridesmaid and ties to the groomsman and ushers, line, matching gloves and a bouguet of white gladioli completed the enâ€" semble. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Miss Eleanor Anderson, Miss Doris Simmers and Mrs. FPauvelle. The best man was Roger Spencer and the usher was Barry Mondeau. Let us restore the color and sparkle to your drapes and slipcovers ‘the easy, economieal way.â€" Our expert serâ€" vice will make them look llke new asgainâ€"â€" and will renew the beauty of your room.....Call 625 â€"today. fi.,fi‘pl’fit$ éqfi ~I“. ‘ # /o# For New Room Beauty ~18‘Pine St. South % ; ~_~Timmins. Phone 944 ~" .. â€" YÂ¥ourâ€"Old Furniture _/ ~ON:NEW +\ at

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