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Branch Office Sponsored By Timmins Adult Education Group ;Q,j,z.a radieipalfetebans . __ibn *kesl 200 P pt. of Education... .Member of staff present: to an« ~~Oddfellow‘s Hall FRIDAY, NOV. Hth, From 2 to 5 P.M. And From 7 to 9 terest at the corners and fell in grezseful Paul folds from a headband of Irish lace. > Mrs. She carried a white. leatherâ€"bound ) Paul prayer book covered with pink roses . and and white satin streamers, and wore asing. gold cross, the gift of the groom. wedâ€" ‘The couple was unattended. mette, â€" Following the ceremony wedding reception was held at the Beauâ€"Chene rrau!?t, Hotel. _ For travelling the bride donned : a smart two piece suit of black with Persian Lamb trim, a gray felt hat timmed: with black satin ribbon, black accessories and corsage of pink roses. Oiut of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. John "Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martin, Timmins. the wrists. The moulded skirt featured a brief chapel train, Her vell was of frish silk net beautifully embroidered headdress of: white satin and net ‘she carried a bougnet of red rbqes bouvardia. I.kifer. the bride and groom left for a trip to Windsor. Detroit, Buffalo, Blind River and other Southern points. Guenette â€" Rochon Vows Spoken at Ottawa Recently Mr and Mrs. Guenette have taken up residence at 59 Ceddr street North. â€" The bride given in marriage by her father was radiant in a gown of white satin fashioned on Princess lines. Her veil of white net was qaught. to a of the Sacred Heart when Line Roâ€" chon, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. P. Rochon became the bride of Marec A. Guenette. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gunette, Kapuskasing. Against an altar. decorated with flowers and lighted tapers the young ‘couple spoke their wedding vows beâ€" fore Father Louis Gilbeault. A marriage of local interest took place recently in _Ottgwa in the Church Dr,. Rochon and Mr. G. UQuUel attended the couple. After the ceremony a reception held at the Chateau Laurier. Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to Montâ€"Tremblant Montreal, and St. Anne de Baupre. For travelling the bride chose a coat of wine colored wool trimmed with mink, a wine felt hat, black accessories and corsage of red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Guenette have taken up residence in Kapuskasing. s ied es t 49. en t â€" 1 / Mr. Johnny Nrascioli, 43 Second aveâ€" nue left Wednesday mornifng for Toâ€" ronto where he will spend ‘a brief period on business. â€" .ï¬ Wflu Beach are visiting at the homes Oof their.respective parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Roy, 62 Spruce street N., and Mr. and :Mrs. Clement, Riverside Drive. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roy of Crystal _(a) Bookkeeping, Accounting, Business ‘ Maths, Correspondence, Law, Office .-Mana‘gement. Auditing. (b) Junior and Highéer Account= ancy,; + Business Admini@ration Diplicma Courses. Rochon and Mr. C. Guenette HOME | STUDY butâ€" alsoâ€" opâ€" d net and 4C a > a 4 4 4 A T pea » ama#asl and lzlqtuted above fonowmg theiruxecent weddingrin thg~Manse of tbqgmrst Unitéed Church are Mr. and Mys.: James Hornelt, . The bride _ ig*«‘the former Dorethy Nlddea'y, dushter«-of’ Mr.® andWIrs» : ; ‘, 84 Balsam street South. The groom is the son of Mr. and â€"Mrs. Sm Hornell, 64 Balsam street South. {The youn; couple have taken . up residence at 118 Balsam street South, *Ws _‘?'éan Y.P.U. Hold Fmal ns ~‘""*>~. Interesting Concert Hotdmg OB slides. were shown by Dr. M. J. Kelly ‘these consisted of Wild Flowers: of ‘the Porcupine, .the cultivated flowers: ‘and gardens of Vancouver, different, views ofâ€"various gardens of Timming residents, â€"shots of the McIntyre Park,. the prize gladioli shown in the last flower. show, mine exhibits of flowers and the, display.. featured by R. J Citadel." ~A large number of townspeople were in attendance and the interesting proâ€" gram opened with the playing and: singing of "O Canada‘" followed by two lovely vocal:> selections: byâ€" girl members of the Timmins High and Vocational School Choir. These were, "Rocking‘"~ and ‘"Once on a Summer‘s 4 interesting showing, pilano selections. Hedley . Mooze’ has returned to were rendered by Mrs. Fred Booker. > ““85 spending the weekâ€" The concert was brought to cng wyigiting friends in town with the singing of "God s;m the c . P King." ie ysd Rev. Emmest Hott. D.D. has returned Guild met: in tlw church hall on Priâ€" have returned, after holidaying for the day evening and ° made preparations last several weeks with friends and for the; rummage sale which was held relatives in Toronto and other Southâ€" Followingâ€"the lovely, educational and: After the above numbers, . colored Married recently in St. Martin‘s Roman <Catholic Church, Malâ€" artic, and pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Guenette. The bride is the former YÂ¥vette Gaudet, daughter of Mr. P. Gaudet, Malartic, and the late Mrs. Gaudet. The groom, a well known local businessman of Timmins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunette, Kapuskasing. at the ~Horticultural â€" Society the . Anglican Young aeld a highly successful r~iu the Salvation Army t C en M e 7 c * i'" â€..,!bga gave a very enlightening resume ‘of her work in the Thunder Bay district. Following the meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. The ladies then spent a most enâ€" : joyable social. period with refreshâ€" . ments. being served by Mrs: Dorway â€" and Mrs. Kg"MacLeod. Members of the Woman‘s Associaâ€" tion of First United Church held their regular meeting in the church hall recently with Mrs. W. M.. Mustard conducting: the devotional period. Mrs. Mustard chose as her theme “Peace" Final® plans were made for the holding of the poppy tea which will be held: in the church hall on Saturâ€" day. Mr. H. Treener delighted the gathâ€" ering> with his vocal« rendjitions of "Little Irish Girl" and ‘"Tomy Lad". Miss Gregg, the new mlsqiqnary for the Porcupine district was : ntroduced’ to the members and: their fgiends and in keeping with Remembrance Day which was held Tuesday. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Gerâ€" ald poughty. ~Mrs. G. H. F. Adams and daughter, Miss~Mary Adams, 103 Toke street. have returned, after holidaying for the Rev. Emnest Hott. D.D. has returned to ‘!oronio aftér visitihg his sonâ€"inâ€" JA Mb MEAAA ‘Lu.auc scz S d : â€" > l Ladies Anglican Guild Hold Successful Tea One of the season‘s most successful events was held yesterday afternoon in the Oddfellow‘s Hall when members of the Ladies Anglican Guild held a delightfully arranged afternoon tea, a bake sale and sale of handlcmfts For the occasion the hall was tasteâ€" fully decorated with leaves and Auâ€" tumn flowers and greeting the many guests who droppéd in to enjoy the delicious lunch which featured sandâ€" wiches of many varieties, cookies of every discription and a hot cup of tea Servinz at the small tables which were most attractive with dainty eloths and china were Mrs,. J. Sears, convener. assisted by Mrs. J. Drew, Mrs. T. Everly, Mrs. F. Melville, Mrs. J. Curtis, Mrs. J. Knell and Miss Elsie Hawkins. In charge of the bake table which was well laden with cakes, cookies, pies, buns, muffins. tarts and a host of other delicasies were Mrs. Jessie Webb and Mrs. J. Maxwell. Pourlng tea were Mrs. DeGruchy Sr. and Mrs. R. McTaggart. Mrs. J. Thomas and Mrs. W. Kevan were in charge of the fancy work table which featured a handsome array of hand knitted‘ socks, mitts, gloves, chilâ€" drens suits, aprons, tablecloths, doflies and numberless other lovely and uséeful gift and home items. _ Mrs. Cadman was in charge of the Altar Guild table which had many of the above items for sale also. Cuisine convener was Mrs. T. Glaisâ€" ter. capably assisted by Mrs. L. Mason, Mrs. T. Court, Mrs. C. Rhodda, Mrs. B. Richards, Mrs. M. Holland, Mrs. B. Buck, Mrs E. Lory and Mrs. M. Boyd. Miss Yvette Boileau Hostess At Bridge Party ; Those attending included . Miss Connie St. Louis Miss Jacqueline Rivet, Miss Yvette Rivet, Miss Lorriane Charron. Miss Irene Lemieux, NML1SS Cecile Millette and Miss Merza Leâ€" gault. Hostess to a number of her friends at a delightfully arranged bridge party recently was Miss Yvette Bolleéau, 13 Elm street S. Winners of the lovely prizes were Miss Irene Lemigux, Miss Boileau and Miss Connie St. Louis. Following bridge a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Miss Lina Lang who spent the weekâ€" énd with friends ‘has retumed to her home in Haileybury. _ Mrs.: Len McKerrow has left for Burke‘s Falls having been called to her parental home owing to the illness of ner mother. WO _ 0000000000000000000 100000 hn Sathe 00000.00000000000000000000090000000000000000 00000_00000.000000.! 2280200 P0 ie n o in io io ie in io Pn se s SEWING M ACHINE WASHING MACHINE o. .0. .0 _o _0 o 'o“o“f\â€o“o“:“ J. A. Gagnon â€" Manager â€" g: 000000000000‘000000000 n.oo.00.oo.oo.oo.oo.“.oo.“.n.«.n.“.oo.“.n.“.n. ds over 35 yrs. experience on all makes 177 Pine St. N. PHONE 1369 N. Jackson, president : of All Work Guaranteed Be Smart < Look Smart Phone Your Order to 3545 h a b w First United Yo! was held on Wedn un%day Nc | l h .2 T . S e > the church basement." A mingâ€"song of favourite hymns openged. the . with Laura Young leading: The business portion opaned. with the minutes of the previoaus: meeting. A letter was read‘ from\Helgt Hougisto now a minister near mwax Creek, and formerly, a resident ‘otf : ’l‘unmlu The worship service was . lod by The feature of the evenimng was a quiz led by Rev. W. M. Mustard: Proving to be very educationatt it inâ€" cluded discussions of, the peoples of Canada, according to pcpulauc r:, naâ€" tionality etc.. and a briet sketich of the work and ‘objectives the‘ Unâ€" ited Church of Canada. . Copies ‘of a letter from Mary E. MAcDugan was distributed to the members. , Shteâ€", is one of five missionaries now | inlLis- bon en. route to Africa.. , Those attending the meeting were:; Margery Gibson, Mary Wilson, 1orâ€" othy Easterbrook, . Gladys. ~. Irving, Betty Viola Harnden, Phillips, Vernon. Smith, Allison | Mcâ€" Connell, Allen Mclnnis, Neil Welton, Art Harnden Reita Magor. Ken {3teâ€" phens Buddy Miller, Laura. Yoturng.\ Mr. W. M. Mustard, Geénneth Miller, I\Q:r-, na Smith, Vivian Jordison, â€" Samibh Getty, Bernice Langman, Betty Matâ€" Donald, Millie: Eade, Bob Harpen, Percy Eade Mr. H. C. Treneer and\ Helen Rogers. a Â¥ . t Mrs. A. E. Huyton,; 104 Patrioia. Bou» lavard, was hostess to. members of; tah' Twixters: Club during the: woaiï¬e:ldx Mrs. A. E Euyton. 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