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Porcupine Advance, 6 Nov 1947, 1, p. 3

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W .coming to points over the wrist gnd a nylon net yoke trimmed with a ruffle of lacz forming .an . off the shoulder.effect. The softly moulded skirt fell into a brief chapel train. Her vell â€"of white â€"net, © beautifully emâ€" broidered and edged with lace billowed into ma train and fell from a ‘high «Slowered crown~.and sheâ€" carried a cascade of white and red roses caught with white satin streamers. | First United Church decorated witi flowers and fern ‘was the setting for une of the season‘s loveliâ€" est weddings recently when Anne, George Vasko, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Vasko of St. Catherines. The young couple spoke their wedâ€" dingz vows.before Rev. Brondos and Clifford Jucksch, the organist, played traditional wedding music. During the signing of the register Miss Yvonne Essa sang O Perfect Love. The ijovely bride escorted down the aisle on the arm of her father wore a gown of white satin .{fashionedâ€" with fitted bodice, long tight fitting sleeves Miss Anne Kovach, bridesmaid, was frocked in a gown of mauve nylon Geaaflng fitted bodice, short ‘puffed o 2s _1_1“5 a She was attended by Miss Novotny as maid of honor and was gowned in pale green nylon styled with low Vâ€"neckline, puffed .sleeves and a full bouffant skirt. She wore a heartâ€" shaped headdress, matching mittens and carried a bouqust of yellow roess circled with baby chrysanthemums. yelow mums.and roses. Miss Mary Madzo of ‘.y“-‘“" “ h sthon e ht We se ds S S sleeves and softly gathered skirt. She wore matehing nfittens, a heart shaped headdress and carried a bouquet of Miss Mary Madzo of St. Catharines "bridesmaid chose for the occasion g. gown of : blue brocaded , nylon fash~â€" loned with sweetheart neckline, full puffed â€"sleeves and bouffant : skirt. Matching gloves and a heart shaped headdréss andâ€" .A bouquet of pink roses and mums completed the ensemble.: Miss Sue Goteh, bridesmaid, was frocked 1: ,wdaf(odfl .yellow taffeta styled‘ with â€"fitted bodice, an off the shoulder neckline with ruffle and very full skirt, She wore a heart shaped headdress of _matching material, matching mittens and carried a bouâ€" quet of â€"mauve mums. Major and Mrs. H. Majury Sun. 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. Méon. 6.30 p.m. Band of Love Thurs. 2:30 pam. Home League, 7.00 p.m. Corps Cadets 8.00 p.m. "Prayer and Praise" Fri. 6.30 p.m. Young folks meeting 8.00 p.m. Youth Group. . Notice is hereby gfven that I have complied with Section 8 of the Voter‘s List Act and that I have posted up at my office in the Municipal building at Timmins, Ontario on the 1st day of Novemâ€" ber 1947, the list of all persons .entitled to vote in theâ€"said Town of Timmins at Municipal elections and that the list remains there for inspection. f N s _â€" T f’yoiz are entitled to Reffindable Savings on 1942 Income Tax and you have clianged your address or name COMPLETE AND MAIL YOUR CARD AT ONGCE! _ 1 S t «> Did You Pay Income Tax For 19427 sf o X J DEPARTMENT ?F NATIONAL REVENUE ; Taxation Division Ottawa TOWN. OF. TIMMINS 1947 Voters List The Government of Canada will repay the REFUNDABLE SAVINGS PORTION of 1942 Income Tax by March 31st, â€"1948. If you are one of those who have refundable savings a cheque will be mailed to you BUTâ€" 4 Your correct present address is essential! Correct addresses are available for most of those entitled to repayment, but a large number of taxpayers are constantly moving and others marry and their names change. 2s Cards on which to report changes of address or name are being sent to all householders .in Canada. These are being distributed at the present time. Additional cards are available either at your district Income Tax office or your local Post Office. Do nothing if you live at the same address and have the same name as in 19423, ' . shaped hceaddress and a bouquet 0# pink baby mums and roses completed the ensemble. * ‘ Miks Betty Cunik, bridesthaid, wore a gown of pink net over taffeta feaâ€" turing a souare cut neckline, with a gathered ruffle forming an off the shoulder effect and softly gathered ‘Little Margaret Kociscak, young sister of the bride was ring bearer and wore a frock of all whit2 taffeta fashâ€" ioned with fitted bodice, puffed sleeves and bouffant skirt with rufiled hemâ€" line. She wore a crown ol white flowers «in her hair and carried a heart shaped _cushion of satin on whicn the wedding wing. â€" Assistant rmg bearer was Andy Kovach, who wore white flannel trouâ€" sers, a jJacket of navy blue and white carnation boutonnigre. Miss Mary Kcciscak, sister of the bride, was jun‘or bridesmaid and was gowned for the occasion in forgetâ€"meâ€" not blue tafieta, â€"fashioned with moulded basaue and a frill forming an off the shoulder effect .and bouffant skirt tied at the back with a large bow. She wore a wreath of p‘nmnk roses in her hair and carried an old fashionâ€" ed nosegay of pink roses. The groomsman was John Vasko and ushers were Alex Zakorchak, St. Catharines, Alex Ristich, Toronto, John Hitar, St. Catharines, Steve Getâ€" ler, St. Cathairnes and John Kovach. After the ceremony reception was held at the Romanian Hall where the many guests were welcomed by the bride‘s mother wearing a fashionable afternoon dress of black crepe with s:quin trim, black accessories and corsage of American Beauty roses. The groom‘s mother, who also received, wore a smart afternoon dress of Parma Violet with black accessories and red rose corsage. Pouring tea were Mrs. Chlebus, Mrs Koretz and Mrs. Poliak. Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to Niagara Falls, Toronto and other Southern points. For travelling the bride donned a suit of brown gaâ€" bardine with brown @cecessories and corsage of red roses. ‘Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Vasko, Mr. and Mrs. Valko, Mr. and Mrs. Benedicti and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Getler, Mr. and Mrs. Nemchko, Alex Zakorchak, John Hitar, Steve Getler and Miss Mary Madzo all of St. Catharines and Alsx Restich of Toronto. On their return they will take up residence in St. Caftharines. Priorâ€" to her marriage the bride was entertained at a miscellaneous shower by her bridal attendants at the home of Miss Anne 65 Toke street. / Hon{ James J. McCann of National Revenue Ifso, read this carefully! Clerk, Town of Tiammins Recent Ceremony Marks _ Firefighters Hallowe‘en Frolic Proves Hornell â€" Niddery Yows _ o mo Cglorful and Exuberant Affair solemnised recently in the manse of First United Church, when Dorothy Niddery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FEarl Niddery, 84 Balsam street Bouth, became the bride of James Hornell, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horâ€" neli, Corner of Kirby and ~Balsam street South. Rev. Wm. Mustard officiated. The bride was charming in an afterâ€" noon dress of pale blue, the yoke trimâ€" med with sequins. ‘ She wore long black gloves, an â€"off the face hat Of black felt and a corsags of red roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Betty Niddery, who chose.an afternoon dress of rose crepe with black accesâ€" sories and corsage of white carnations. Leon McFarlane was groomsman. the ceremony the home of the bride‘s parents was the setting of the recevtion, The bride‘s mother‘reâ€" ceived wearing an aftrnoon dress of pink and black printed crepe with black accessories and corsage of pink roses. Floraine Jenkins Becomes Bride of Robert Fletcher The young couple have taken up residence at 118 Balsam street S. Entrring the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. the bride was lovely in a gown of white © bengaline â€"styled ~with nylon bodice featuring an angelic neckline, long tight .sleeves coming to points over the hand and a bouffant skirt. Her three quarter length velil fell in graceful folds from a Que?>n Anne headdress and she carried a bouquet of red roses, and wore the gift of the groom, a double â€"strand of pearls with matching. earrings. Midst a setting of ,Autumn flowers and candlelight Floraine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jenkins, 202 Elm street N., was united in marriage on Tuesday to Robert Fletcher, son of Mrs. Robert James Fletcher ,and the late Mr. Fletcher. The ceremony was performed in the First United Church and wedding vows were spoken by (the young couple before Rev. Wm. Mustard. Mr. Herbert Trenger, the organist, played traditionalâ€" wedding music. the guests, wearing an afternoon dress of lime green crepe with [black acâ€" cessories and a corsage of red roses. The groom‘s mother, who also received, wore an afternoon dress of grey crepe with black accessories and red ros? corsage. She was attended by her sister, Miss Betty Jenkins of Toronto, who wore gown of coral nylon fashioned v{ith ow decolletage, fitted bodice and full Skirt. Her headdress was a wreath of pink flowers from which fell a matchâ€" ing shoulder length veil and she carâ€" ried a bouquet of pink carinations. The best man was Mr. Don Howe. After the ceremony a reception was hneld at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents, where the bride‘s mother received f PoJri-ng tea were Mrs. E. Gignac and Mrs. Arnold Payette. Gifts to the attendants were a locket and earrings to the bridesmaid and to the groomsman a sterling silver cigaret case. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Mrs. Jack Howe and Mrs. Don ~Cillespie. The young couple will take up resiâ€" dence at the Delnite Mines Property. Mr. Norwood Packart of Iroquois Falls spent the weekend with friends A quiet but pretty wedding was Many and varied were the costumss that graced the Hallowe‘en Frolic held Friday evening at Riverside Pavilion by the Firefighters. There were Indian maidens and their stalwart braves, crinolines belles and gay cavaliers, there were characters out of ~Arabian Nights, the comic strips and every day Others wore lovely . formals and street length dresses but regardless of aress one and all voted the dance the "hit of the season" and merriment was the order of the evening. Prizes were won by Audrey Duggan and Francis Murray for their portrayal of Gravel Gertie and ‘B. O. Plenty. Second prize in the comic group was won by »Mr. life. Mrs. Lionel Boni. In the fancy costume group Miss Janet MacMillan and Garnet MacJanet won first prize as a laughing, dashing Spanish couple. Second . prize was won by Ralph Schwab in miners outfi t nnd Miss Alice Stewart. The grand costume prize was won by Miss Louise Lafrance and Roland Meunier realistically dressed as .an Tndian brave and lovely Indian Prinâ€" cess. ' Among those present were Mayor Emile Brunette and Mrs. Brunette. Fire Chief Wm. Stanley and .Mrs. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack â€" Marks, Miss Vera Stevens, Don McKenzie, Miss Yvette Boileau, Gordon Parks, Miss Cecile Menard, Ken Wagner, Miss Connie St. Louis, Romeo Martel, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lemieux, Mr. and Mrs. C. Culhane, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen, Miss Lorraine Charron, C. Fitchet. Music was supplied by Henry ~Kelâ€" neck and his orchestra with â€" Helen Synos rendering many lovely vocals. Miss Ruth Irving, Des Swain, Miss Toni Leppali, Condo Pontello, Miss Sonja Gustavson, Bobby Petroni, Miss Catherine Marks, Bert Sandrelli, Miss Gloria McGlynn, Harry Rectetski, Miss Joan MacElwee, Miss Vivian Joridson, Neil Walton, Miss Mary Skrabyk, Don Harnden, Miss Janet MacMillan, Garâ€" net MacJanet. Miss Colleen Olsen, Fred Barnes, Miss Agnes Doucet, . Viector Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart, Miss Dot Wilâ€" son, George Pent, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dixon, Miss Peggy Petley, Al Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Boni, Miss Auâ€" drey. Duggan, Francis Murray, Miss Bunny Reid Jim Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Daigle. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowie, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Lafrenier, Miss Sarah Passi, Ken Elliott, Miss Teresa Killeen, Ken Riley, Miss Mavis Cambridge, Terry Lacombe, <Mr. .and â€" Mrs. C. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. J. McKane, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hudson, Neison Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts. Miss Eleanor Burke, Jim Cowan, Miss Marjorie Allen, Ferry Doolan, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vezina, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burt, Miss Louise Wheeler, Lawrence Luhtanen, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mattson, Mr. and Mrs. Luhtanen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Codman, Toronto, Miss Gerry Turcotte, Roy Sullivan, Miss Verna Brereton, Andy Maxwell, Miss Jean McChesney, Max DeGrucay, Miss Kay OGorman Tom Neil. Mr. and Mrs. George Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Delmonte, Mr. and Mrs, Al McKeown, Corporal S. W. Green, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and Mrs. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Noel <Richer, Mtrs. Jacquellne Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Boychuck. Mr. and‘ Mrs. Gil Chenier, Mrs. Marion Irvine, Stubby McNames, Mr. .and Mrs. ‘Lou Hudson. and Mrs. Ermie Martin, Mr, alrgl court, Miss 4 Gerry 104 3rd Ave. Phone 1271 i . FANCY TROPICAL FISH GOLDFISH, AQUATIC PLANTS AQUARIUMS, FISH FOOD AND SUPPLIES _PETS OF QUALITY The D C Pet Shoppe Ltd S, ~Vaillancourt ~Miss Gwen M Ann Rysak, Ré€ J ~Lefleur, Phil s Irene Lefleur Vaillancourt, Mr. E. Vaillanâ€" fiss Gwen Mustato, Fern ‘Pitre, in Rysak, Reg Gallagher, Miss Lefleur, Phil Rochefort. Irene Lefleur, Gerry: Belanger, erry Leblanc, Alan Dods, Mr. s. Elwood Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Fortin, Mr. and ~Mrs. R. Fancy Birds Cages and Supplies s Peggy and Mrs. Baderski, 1 â€" Kelly, Williams Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Laporte, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thayer, Miss Laura Davidson, Eddie Leduc, MissA Ireng Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. R. Eby, Mr. and Mrs. T. Shub, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green, Mr. and Mrs. L. Villeneuve, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pare, Mr and~Mrs, J. Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. R. Joly, Miss Yvette Labing J. Charron. Mr. and Mrs. George _ Monâ€" doux, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pare, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Salomaa,> Miss® Jeannette Proulx, Don Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. P. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunt, Mr. and Harold Skitch, Police Chief Albert Lepic and Mrs. Lepic, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spooner, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stack, Mr. and Mrs. J. Litle, Mr. and Mrs J. Brennan, Miss Shirley Mcâ€" Divitt, Gus ‘MacLean, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paterson, Mr. and Mrs.°W. Cocklin, Mr. and Mrs. T. Brown and many others. Garnet MacJanet Entertains At Jolly Hallowe‘en Party A jolly masquerade party was held at the home of Garnet MacJanet, 98 Main avenue, on Saturday evening. Later delicious lunch was â€"served ® by the host assisted by Miss Janet MacMillan. ' Those iprejent were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Veinotte, Miss ~Vida Beaumont, Tremaine Banks, Miss Frances David, Harold Rutherford, Miss Colleen OIlâ€" son, Fred Barnes, Miss Carmen Gauoâ€" ette, Blain Gauoette, â€"Bob Hibbs, â€"Miss Marmy McCagherty, Ken Etephens, Miss Janet MacMillan and Garnet MacJanet, The guests spent an enjoyable ing socially and in dancing. Mrs. George Drew Honored At Tea And Presentation Mrs. George Drew was guest of honor at an afternoon tea held at the home of Mrs. George Starling on Friâ€" day afternoon to which the ladies of the Women‘s Association of First United Church were: present. ~The dining room was attractively decorated with Hallowe‘en motifs and tall yellow tapers and â€" pouring Aea from a gleaming silver service was Mrs. William Mustard. Mrs. Starling, on behalf of the W. A. presented Mrs. Drew with a lovely china cup and saucer. Mrs. Drew A highly valued member of the W.: A. left Tuesday morning to make ther home in Toronto, and. the members wish her much happiness in her new place of abode. Present at the delightful affair were Mrs. Drew, Mrs. W. .Rinn, Mrs. William Mustard, Mrs. B. Service, Mrs. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Bennetts and Mrs. J. Wilkinson J. Wilkinson, Mrs. «Mrs. Mrs. William Dunn Sr. and Mrs. J. MacLeod. Mr. Bill Woolrich of Sudbury is A visitor to town. er ~~Onéâ€"of a seties of panertisements in tribute to those Canadians in the service of the public . % Charbonneau, Mr. and t DAWES ‘BLACK HORSE BREWER 4 # 1 Nov. 11thâ€"On this the world. a ® ation, our country, tribution the Vetéran has made to our civil the great con the memory of thos . 4 Men Jike this, Canada and our very lives. haest, ‘hs C $ sactifice, Let us honour, Â¥ REMEMBRANCE DAY dgy W 4 too, # YE » who made the supreme server pause to honowur 17% Way Avs., to Raymond Maisonneuve, son of Mr. ind Mrs. J. i(lisonneuve Sturgeor Falls. The altars of the church were beauâ€" tifully decorated with lighted candies shining softly over standards of Auâ€" tumn flowers and fern and wedding vows were snoken before Father Perâ€" ron. Traditional wedding music was played by Mrs. Paul Piche and duting the signing of the register Miss Agathe Chartrand sang Ave Ma;ia. and Panis Angelicus. k ** The front of the yoke lso featured a large rose and petals of white satin. The skirt was bouffant. Her three quarter length veil of white net fell gracefully from a crown of lage and satin and she carried a colonial bouâ€" quet of salmon coloted : roses catight with long streamers of tulle covered with rosebuds. She was attendedâ€"by Mrs. Rene Vezina as matron of honor, who wore a frock of pink sheer with moulded basque, Bishop sleeves and sweetheart neckline. The skirt was softly gathered. She wore a Marv Queen of Scots headâ€" dressâ€"and carried an Aarm bouquet of pink and blue roses. $ $ Miss Georgette Vezina, sistey.of the bride, as bridesmaid, chase for the. ocâ€" casion a gown of blue sheer, fashioned with fitted bodice clong sleeves and full skirt. She wore a â€"«Mary Queen of Scots headdress and <carrled an . AFRA bouquet of pink carnations. _ p The best man was Renéâ€"Verina and ushered. ...> 4 _ Following jhe geremony a. wedding dinner and suppber was held »~in. the dining_roem of the Grand bel. Later in the evening the Hollinger Hall was. the settingâ€"for,the reception wheréâ€"the. many guests were (â€"welcomed=«by <the. brids‘s mother wearing :an â€"afternoon. dress of black and grey ;prl%ed «Jersey with grey hat and corsage of mauve carnations. ‘The groom‘s mothéer, who alsoâ€"received, wore an â€"afternoon dressâ€" of sapphire blue with black accessories and pink rose corsage. Out of town .guests were. Mr. and Mrs. Maisonneuve, parents of â€" the groom from Sturgeon «Falls. ++ _Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained. by. Mrg. M. Landers, Mrs. R. Vezina and Mrs. T. Vezina. Mr. Freddie Yackman has returned to Kirkland ‘Lake after visiting friends in the district. 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