MARY CUNIK MAID OF HONOR. Miss Mary Cunik, Toronto, sister of the bride. was maid of honor, Anna Novotny, Anne Kovach and Eileen Or- avkin were bridesmaids. Bessie Mesâ€" ian. junior bridesmaid and Elsie Pat- ras flower girl. Miss Cunik chose ice blue satin for her gown, fashioned with agneilc neckine, .fitted bodice, cap sleeves outlined with roses of mat- ching material and a bouï¬ant skirt which fell into a graceful train. She wore a Juliet cap, satin mittens and carried a nosegay of red roses and lily- ofâ€"the-valley. Anna .Novotny was gcwned in nile green nylon sheer over taffeta styled with a low v-shaped neck- line back and front. cap sleeves and boufl‘ant skirt. She wore a picture heat of nile green net. matching mit- tens and carried a horseshoe bouquet of paddy green mums and pink carna- tions. Anne Kovach chose a. gown of orchid nvlcn sheer featuring a mould- ed basque. cap sleeves and softlv ga- thered skirt. She wore a picture hat of orchid. net, -.matching mittens and carried a horseshOe'bouquet of orchid Given in marriage by her father, the bride entered the church to the strains of Mendelssohn's “Wedding Marchâ€. Her gown was of white slip- per satin fashioned with a deep sweet- heart neckline above the moulded bas- que and long tight fitting sleeves com- ing to lily points over teh wrists. A deep .fichu of Guipuire lace formed a panel on either side of the buttoned back and a lace trimmed peplurn fell in graceful folds over a bouflant skirt tapering to a long train. A tiarra of seed pearls and rhinestones held the full length veil of tulle illusion. The bridal cascade was of red roses. white camations. maiden-hair, fern and bou- vardia. with long satin streamers. Rem. Michael Brondos scienmized me marriage of Betty Cunik. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cunik. 204 Maple street N.. and George Keith Hellman. son of Mr. and Mfrs. Ram‘s]! Hoffman of Kitchener. Ont. Mrs. P. R smil- He was organmt. with Miss Yvonne Es- sa as soloist During he signing of the register, Miss B83 sang â€0 Perfect Love". Candlelight Ulumlaated the flower banked chancel of St. Matthew's Pro- Cathedml on Saturday afternoon when 143 Commercial Ave. Timmlnsl Hoffman - Cunik Vows Said Amidst Setting 0f Spring__Flowers and Candlelight Out-of-town orders receive the same per.- sonal and reliable ser- 219 Algonquin flint. V109. @Iebhing iitmt'tatiuns‘ Prompt and careful attention to details ensures you satisfac- tion. SUPERIOR FUELS We are equipped to offer you the best in all social stationery. For 111 ' Tabey’s CARPENTER SHOP . order Anthracite Briquets ijlimheller Lump ‘ from The Porcupine Advance PHONE 26 Phone 1876-M WY. m flu). I’ll C. E. Holland. Prop Minor Alterations Counters, Shelves Bookcases and mint In Cupboards PHONE 2120 “126 Toke St. Timmins we“ C0 SUPE] RIOR JUNE WEDDINGS OF INTEREST The lovely bride, given in marriage by Fred Chapllck, wore a picture gown of trillium satin. with a net yoke and an oh“ the shoulder bertha. Falling in graceful folds from a dropped waist- line, the skirt extended into a brief chapel train. Her full length tulle veil was caught with orange blossoms and she carried a cascade of red roses A profusion of Spring flowers and lighted candles formed the setting in the Church cf the Nativity on Sat- urday morning, when Ann Klimovich. daughter of Mrs. D. Klimovich. 108 Sixth avenue and the late Mr. Kl'm- ovl'ch was united in h:l_v matrimony to W. J. Cotnam. son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Cotnam, 11 Borden avenue. Father F. B. Murraï¬v performed the ceremony. During the nuptial mass Mrs. Pat Lar- mer sang several appropriate selec- tions . Miss Shirley Thomson was or- ganist. Cletis Gotnam and Gordon Runt were altar boys. Cotnam - Klimovich‘ Nuptials Held Saturday at Nativity During the dinner. the bride's table was handsome with White linen. crys- tal and silver. A three-tiered-wed- ding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom centrnd the table, flanked by tall ightelu candks. Gifts to the attendants included a irhinstone necklace and matching ear- rings to the maid of honor. gold-filled Chokers to the bridesmaids, gold-filled bracelets to the junior bridesmaid and flower-girl, a sterling silver lighter to the best man and gold-filled penimives to the ushers, junior ushet and page boy. *Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Mrs. :than, Mrs. Or. avkin and Mrs. Patras. For the honeymoon trip to Toronto, Kitchener and other Southern points, the bride wore‘ a .wool suit of Paddy green with long fitted jacket and a Chinese neckline. a brown topper trim- med wlth Paddy green. green acces- sories and. corsage of yellow roses. On treir return they will reside in Timmins. Out of town guests included; Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hoffman. parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Rockeferd Hoff- man, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lips, all of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pil- 1131' and 8011 Bobby of Toronto, Miss Anne Oravkin' Kapustasing and Miss Kay Smut of Toronto. Robert Young was groomsman and the ushers were Bruce Hoffman, bro- ther of the groom, John Mestan. and John Skladany. Junior usher was George; Oravkin and Bobby Pillar was page boy. ‘ RECEPTION AT CROATIAN HALL A wedding supper and reception was held at the Croation Hall. Schumacher. The bride’s mother received, wear- ing a smart yellow printed silk after- noon dress with white accesories and cc-rsage of red roses. The groom‘s mother, who also received wore a chic afternoon dress of rose faconne crepe with black accessories and corsage of red roses. mumsandeuftplnk roses. Mint-Or- avkin was {rocked in jonquil yellow nylon over tafleta styled with v-shaped neckline. can sleeves and moulded bas- que and fully bouflant skirt. A mat. china pictm'e hat of yellow. matching mittens and a horseshoe bouquet of yellow mums and pink roses comnleted the ensemble. As junior bride-maid. Bessie Mention was gowned in white nylon over taffeta with puffed sleeves, tiny Peter Pan collar and softly ga- thered skirt. A wreath of white rowers was in her hair and she carried a basket of cciortul Spring flowers. Lit- tle Elsie Patras. as flower-girl. was sweet in white nylon sheer over tal- feta 41wa with Peter Pan collar. lit. ted basque, puffed sleeves and bwflant skirt. She wore a wreath of white towers in her hair and carried a white basket filled with Spring flowers. Timmlns. Ont. Gifts to t ving tray to choker: and bridesmaids. rence Hodic: white dress roses. wearin white . Immence Hedi: and usher's wgrg my MacLean. ’ The bride's 111 black creno'skm black accessories Miss Pearl Maruschuk wore a gown of blue ne styled with a sweetheart sleeves and a tiered ski: mittens, a headdress . ( blue flowers and a ma roses and pink and ma ccmpleted the ensemble Ea headband of ma pink rowers and mat gloves. Her noseg of yellow roses and 1 Miss Susie Boychul a gown of mink net 0' a ï¬tted bodice, 5v and softly gathered dress was a halo cf she carried a noseg and mauve sweetpea THURS. 2 SUN. 11 am. 2.15 pm. Young Peo- ple's Company 7.00 pm. Spe. can Serivces for Cradles Roll Sunday. St. Anthony’s Cathedral was the Louis, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. scene when Rhea Brazeau. daughter Arthur St. Louis. Mont Laurier, Que- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brazeau be- bee. Photo by Royal Studio came the bride of Alphonse Philias St. 1 SALVATION ARMY IRS. 230 pm. Home League 7 pm. Corps Cadets. 8.00 pm. Public Meeting. accessoric mat be): mbther IT her received with white s nun-oz: cf honor Man “fed at North Ba)“ ue crepe fashioned ___“ lines. She were The wedding was solemnized at St. ;ching creoe with Andrew‘s United Church, North Bay, :hing elbow length of Morna Margaret Glasheen ,only ay was fashioned daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gla- ilue sweetpeas. sheen, of Toronto and Atlantic City, :. bridesmaid. were to James Cameron Lvttle elder son rer silk jersey with of the Rev and Ms. J. A. Lyttle, of eetheart. neckline North Bay. The groom is a former skirt. Her head- residentï¬off South Porcupine. white flowers and The ceremony was performed by Rev. 33/ of ank roses Dr. M. N. Oinond, and the father of :. " the groom. iuk as bridesmaid The bride, who was given away by ,- net over taffeta her uncle, Mr. W. H. Blakely, wore an cart neckline. cup azure crepe gown with a corsage of skirt. Matching white roses. Matching her cox-sage was is . of white and the garla; in her hair. Attending the nos-egay' of pink bride was er cousin,Miss Edna Blake- mauve sweetpaas 1y attired in blush pink, Swiss em- able _. broidered organdy an dmatching mo- “as groomsman hair bonnet with a corsage of gar- Swain and Jim- denies and stephanotis. , , MacLea SOT .ted. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE TIMMINS, ONTARIO ’,_L_ *_.___ After the honeymoon at Lake of Bays the, bWe and groom will reside in Tax-OM52: ‘-..'tv uvvr: .v---_'v . Mr. .3055 Blakely supported the groom." While Orville Lyttle acted as chief ‘ushen Mr. Geo. Hale, Mus. 13., presided at the organ throughout the service. The church was decorated with an asssriment of spring flowers. A reception was held at the home of Mrs. W“. H. Blakely who received in a two pieece powder 'blue gown with matchmg .arifeesdriea, wearing pale pink roses and baby’s breath. Mrs. Glasheen‘also received, wearing a prin- ted grey crebe with white accessories. Her ccréï¬e 'was '0‘! 'Srellow Talisman roses and-\«muve sweet. peas. Mrs. Lyttle. mother cf the groom. presided at the tééle "centred with thte wedding cake. wearing a grey Ioulard dress, with a cors’age of sweet peas. Assist-- ing in the serving were Miss Jackie lamb (formerly of South Porcupine) and Miss Edna Blakely. ‘ Out of town guests at thae wedding On her shiny curls she wore a ruffled were Mr. and Mrs. G. Beaudrv and Mr. and Mrs. T- Beaudry all or Sudbury, tiful necklace to the matron of honor, Ontario. a wallet: to the groomsman and tieé’fo Gifts to the attendants were a beau- the ushers. ' ~_D!()\HNGâ€"â€"a;:7{ STORAGE Don’t Make A Move . . . without consulting us! We make moving pleasant and simple, with expert service. For her honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and other Southern points the bride donned a grey tailored suit with an apple red topper and grev and red accessories. They will reside at 216 Tamarack street upon their return. PHONE 510 270 Spruce St. 8. Night Phone 1733 Sella, 216 Tsunami: street. The young couple exchanged nuptial vows before Father 1’. B. Murray. Several approp- riate selections were sung during the nuptial mass bv Joyce Tanney and Leo Barrette. Mrs. Paul Piche presided at the organ. Gwen in marriage by her father. the bride was lovely in a gown of white slipper satin wth a net yoke and a. short cape effect cf embroidered flowers with insets of net «rimmed wl'th rhine- stones. titted bodice and gracefully moulded skirt. Her floor length veil fell from a- coronet encrusted with seed pearls. Her corsage was fa- shioned of iilies-of-the-{Ialley and she carried a white leather ibound prayer book with satin streamers. As matron of honor Mrs. F. Caron chose a gown of peach colored taffeta Phone 3690 211 Algonquin Blvd. E. Following the ceremony the McIntyre Curling Lounge was the setting for the reception, where the marry guests were welcomed by the bride’s mother wear- ing an afternoon dress of navq blue crepe with pink accessories and cor- sage of pink roses. Mrs. O. Gosselin. mother of the groom, also received and chose a frock of brown and white printed crepe with .brown accessories and corsage of pink carnations. ‘I‘he Chumh of the Nativity decanted with candlelight and multi-colored Spun: {olwers was the s9tting recent- ly for the wedding 0: Joyce McMillan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc Mill-n. 29 Louie: avenue. and Aunt! 1 Gosselm. son of Mr. and Mrs. O. 006- As matron of honor Mrs. F. Caron chose a gown of peach colored taffeta with square neckline, moulded basque cap sleeves and bouflant skirt. She woe an open-cu'owned peach colored halo, white mittens and carried a nose- gay of red roses and lily-of-the-valley. Mr. Ferdinand Caron was grooms- man. Walter McMillan and Hubert Plche ushered. 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M 00 o w h-i > Z 0 CD Maid of honor was Miss Marjorie Gibson. sister of the bride. who wore a. gown of turquoise nylon sheer over printed tafl‘sta fashioned on long slen- der princess lines. She wore a Queen Anne headdress of daffodil yellow from which fell a shoulder length veil. yel- low mittens. She carried a nosega'y of yellow camations and pink rose- buds , Miss Reta. Magor was bridesmaid and chose a gown cf dafl'odil yellow bro? caded nylon sheer styled with puffed sleeves, sweetheart neckline and bou- fl-ant skirt' with a poufl‘ in which nes- t-led a large yellow rose at one side. From a Queen Anne headdress of tur- quoise corded taffeta, fell a shoulder length veil. She wore matching gloves and carried a nosegay of turquoise co- lored carnations and pink rosebuds. White and blue lilacs, blue iris, del- phiniums and tall standards of tern banked the chancel of First United Church on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock when Dorothy Mary Gibson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gib- son became the bride or John Edward Sears. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beam. Dr. W. M. Mustard ofliciated and‘ the wedding music was played by Mr. Her- bert. Treneer and during the signing, of the register Beverly Stiver sang “Because" and “I Love You Truly". Given in marriage by her Iather the bride was radiant, in a period gown of white nvlon sheer and whispering tai- feta with frilled niacin outlining the high frilled neckine of net. a Victor- ian bodice. of taffeta. and a bouï¬ant skirt tapeing to a long train of nylon sheer, this featured two bands of taf- feta on the skirt. A Queen Anne headdreses held the full length veil which was beautifully embroidered, and she carried a cascade of Talisman l‘OSES. John Edward Sears Weds Dorothy Gibson In Lovely Ceremony At First United 217 Algonquin Blvd. East Opp. Town Hall English French Canadian Keyboards IMMEDIATE DELIVERY European Keyboards also available Underwood Universal UNDERWOOD lTD. Willis 8L Co. 3' Mason Risch' " if: RECO.BD.S.-g-_. :1 Pat Burke, Mgr. NEW Timmins phones: Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. . .We are very nieased to announce that Mr. Daniel Johnson of Mathe- son has returned home after spending several weeks a patient at the Rose- dale Memorial Hospital. Maiheson. Check over those Chesterï¬eld and occasional chairs. A small repair now will save a much bigger one “later. 'During the reception, the bride‘s ta- ble presented a most gracious aspect With white linen. china and slver. A handsome three-tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom centred the 'ta-ble. flanked by tall bridal tapers and huge bouquets of Spring flowers. ter of fcrzet-me-nots centred with a halo caught at the sides with a clus- tmy red msebud. Her nosegay was fadnioned of white camatlohs centred with rosebuds and caught with white satin streamers. The G. V. Hotel was the setting for the wedding dinner and reception which followed the ceremony. The many guests were received by the bride's mather wearing a navy blue crape afternoon dress with side drape end a white eveiet bow at. the left shoulder. a hat of navy tagle straw with a ruffle of mohair and misted in veiling and Corsage of pink roses. The noom’s moth‘r. who also receined; wore an afternocn frock of gray crepe trimmed with appliqued blue flowers a. gray hat trimmed with black and Corsage of pink roses. The young couple are residing at 33 lakeshoe Road. Aoartment 11. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilkinson, Toronto. and Mrs. Uprichai'd and baby son J-chn of Windsor Glfts to the attendants were pearls to the maid of honor. a pendant and matching earrings to the Ibldesmald and a pearl necklace and matchlng bracelet to the flower girl. a sport shirt to the grcomsmzm and a wallet and handkerchiefs to the usher. _Prior to her marriage the bride .Prior to her 111 was entertained by worthy. Mrs. H. De house. Mrs. K. Ham Ms. W. G. Morrow Shh. 'PARTS â€". GENW" The. best man was J and Jack Taylor ushered w 'Nflm o", o. New Upholstery 81101) ‘365 Algonquin Blvd. W Qn property anywhere in the “Parcuplne Camp, to build or buy ness. Pav back in monthv -- All lines 0: insurance ’ PHONE 1135 32 Tum! UPHOLSTERING "57 THIRD AVE. PHONE 1610 'l‘IMMINS Smitheram Rioux’s PHONE 1190-A Killeen’s Electric 33" us for Free Estimates J.J. McKAY. 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