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Porcupine Advance, 15 Jul 1948, 1, p. 3

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Mar Lin, George White, Ruth Osborn, Alâ€" McConnell, Corinne Haystead McLean, Vera Jenkin, Alex Dee Tannarelli, Mr. and Mrs Hursley, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Harry â€" Graham, Theima Dutchie Deimonte, Angela Babâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Nick Basciano, and â€" Mrs, Henry Charlebois, Mr Mrs. 85. .D Walsh, Mr. and Mrs R. E. Sturgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lamb, Don Hardy, Connie LeJambe and many others. Tommy â€"Young Bowker, Mr Mys Claude Blais. ando lison CGuUS Petrula, Harold Campbell, Hill ando Mr and sSophie Lubaszka Bride Of Frank Jachymiak double the Nativity II! iA Church of lovely coeremony on Ssatâ€" ring urday morn. ng Sophie Lubaszka, daughâ€" ter <cf Mr. and Mrs. 85. Lubaszka, 263 Lim street N. was united in marriage to Frank Jacnymiak, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jachymiak 282 Maple street N. Father F. B. Murray officiated at the ceremony Wedding soloist ut A Residential School for Girls Founded 1877. For ‘illustrated Prospectus with full information regariding courses, fees ard Colâ€" lege «life, write to the Principal. Irvin Rosmer, R. 0. EYES EX AMINED ALASSES FITTED For Apponinitment Phone 1871 Rev. Bruce Mxllar. B.A., St.= Thomas, Ontano Directions: Make tea exactly as usual : ; : While still hot pour into glasses filled with cracked ice :: ; Add sugar and lemon to taste ; ; :; ST. THOMAS O N T ARIC» sSPECIALIST 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH (istrosser Blidg.) Timmins Delictous Cool Drink Alma WTTH B Y r up these blemishes smooth. Proven over college Do man, Betty Nelson, Mr. Allen, Dr. and Groom, Pat en â€"Dutton, _ Kirkland, Don Villeâ€" eiman, Ann John lervyn Villâ€" _ of Winniâ€" icila Beauâ€" rine Montâ€" son, â€" Mary ALF Cl MIF. «5. DLUDVASARKA, 2408 Elm street N. was united in marriage to Frank Jacnymiak, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jachymiak 282 Maple street N. Father F. B. Murray officiated at the ceremony. Wedding soloist was Miss Doris Kurkoski and Miss Shirley Thomon presided at the organ. The bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of petal white satâ€" in fashioned wth moulded basque, long tight fitting sleeves forming points Avor thoa wÂ¥vÂ¥icte writh a nat wabka +rimâ€" e Kinsmen measure . . . . . it costs no more than ready made ©# â€" Remodelled _ Q@ Repaired © â€" Redyved % â€" Cleaned N O W is the time to have your furs Riverside rF URRIE R 8 sTrOsser, Mr. and nd Mrs. ies, Bud d Mrs, Gordon haheen, ell, Mr. s Bourâ€" Martin you need a new fur coat let us make it to your 1€ . its guaranteed to fit. gala ent 1j For good work on your Furs see "BROW NXSTON Mr. J. M. Spratt of Hamilton is holiâ€" daying in town with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Sargalis, Mrs. Joseph Sargalis, Miss Grace Larcher and Mr. Vickauskas motored yesterâ€" day to Haileybury where they visited Mr, Con Lukoshius who is a patient in the sanatorium there. At the reception held at the White Fagle hall, Mrs. Lubaszka received the guests wearing a dress of grey crepe with green accessories and corsage of red roses. Out of town guests at the wedding weer Mr. and Mrs. F. Toczek and sons John and Eddie, Miss Adella Nachaâ€" towski and John Toczek, all of Butâ€" falo. N.: xYÂ¥ Mr. J. Mabee of Ottawa is visiting friends in town for the next two weeks. Groomsman was John Derczon and Wed Para Pivovarczek and Bill Grom ushered. Henry Lubaszka was page boy carrying the rings on a heart shaped cushion of pink satin. At the reception held at the White Little Jenny Klimc¢zak was flower girl and wore a gown of white sheer over taffeta with a peter pan collar, puffed sleeves and full skirt. Her headdress was a white braid caught at each side with a sprig of flowers. She carried a basket of red roses and Jouvardia,. 1 ! \ Miss Heleéen Skubinski as bridesmaid chise a gown of ice blue taffeta with a ‘bertha collar, cap sleeves and pleated skirt. She wore matching gloves a Lraided headdress caught with a matâ€" ching flower and carried an old fashâ€" ioned nosegay of mixed roses. Miss Jenny Para, bridesmaid wore a gown Oof blue satin with rounded neckline, cap sleeves and bouffant skirt. She wore lace mittens, a braided headâ€" dress and carried a nosegay of mixed tcses. The bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of petal white satâ€" in fashioned wth moulded basque, long tight fitting sleeves forming points over the wrists with a net yoke trimâ€" med with lace. A pleated panel exâ€" tended into a long train and tre hemâ€" line featured a row of fine vleats. Her long veil of white net fe.l from a corâ€" onet of satin and seed pearls and she carried a crescent of American Beauty rcses. Miss Irene Shorwen was maid of honor and wore a gown of pink net over taffeta stvled ~with a low neckâ€" line edged with a ruffle, fitted bodice, cgap sleeves and a bouffant skirt. She wore p.nk mittens ard a braided headâ€" dress caught at the side with a spray of flowers and carried a nosegay of mixed roses. and Mrs. MHank Bressler, Herbic Quinn, Pauline Zudel, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Spooner, Mr. and Mrs Jim Purdic, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Young, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bowker, Mr and Mrs. Wilf Blais, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bill King, Mr. and Mrs. George Webber, Mr. and Mrs. A. Marâ€" Church c ‘ morn ng f Mr. an street N. rank Jacl i ng Sophie Lubi . and (Mrs. S. I , N. was united Jacnymiak, son achymiak 282 â€" Nativity on Satâ€" Lubaszka, daughâ€" 8. Lubaszka, 263 © â€" Relined ©% Stored marriage Mr. and e street officiated Itin an dothe honeymoon tr will take un re FPollowing the c was held at the parents where gu Mrs. Burt wearin dress of navy bi accessoriecs and ¢ nations. , Ass‘sti Mrs. James Purc and Mrs. Sanford Ithroughout weore and the atiracti centred Given in m Braney, â€" Schur radiant in a v white accessori net shaped ha sprigs of pink ing and a cor: Decorated with a profusion of sumâ€" mer, flowers St. Matthew‘s Proâ€"Catheâ€" dral was the setting for a quiet but pretty weddifig on Firiday morning when Janet Marguorite Currie daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Currie of Chatham, N. B. was united in marâ€" riage to Kenneth Edward Graham Burt, sor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burt, 58 Tamarack street. _ Marriage vows were exchanged by the young coifple before Dean C. Cooper Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. H. Burt were witnesses. During the ceremory traditional wedding muâ€" sic was played by Mrs. R. F. Smiley. d 6 In Quiet But Pretty Ceremony Janet Curric Becomes Bride of Kenneth Edward Burt Married recentiy at Campagnola. The bride is t McFadden, Timmins, and the M};. and Mrs. J. Campagiaola Straw hats, Dance sponsored by ing and pictured al Ron Briggs and Bob # Â¥% WOMAN‘S PAGE KÂ¥ ug hu the Â¥al e bric ive a: with anked he bridal n marriage Sschumacher r a white b 10 Cedar S8t. Prompt Aitention De Orders Given THE PORCUPINEF ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO T n H D V the ses. â€" During wedding muâ€" . F. Smiley. Mr. Herbert e bride was ina suit with wore a hbonâ€" itre hnd carnation Bu x1 First United Church were Mr. and Mrs. Gino ie former Elsie McFadden, daughter of Mrs. J. late Mr. McFadden. The groom is the son of Dome Mines, Courtesy Royal Studio i _ bonâ€" dainty ~ veilâ€" ooms nated Oon hite th8 varied garb of the fazrmer and farmerette were much in evidence at the Batrn Club and held at River:ide Pavilion on Friday evening,. Among the many attendâ€" 12 Peterson, Bettyjane Rose and Peggy Starling. The boys are Ray Carbonneau, Advance Photo < B n You Want to. . . .?" ‘g Have you ever heard yourself say y to your younsaster, "Do you want to n help Mother." or "Wouldn‘t you like to wipe the dishes?" If you haven‘t it . is certain that you won‘t have to visit ce many homes before you do. o .. And why not?" you may ask. "Isn‘t it a good idea to be polite to children to ask them in a nice way to do the things that need to be done?" That sounds reasonable enough, but the fact is that most youngsters seem to 4 react quite negatively to requests put S in this manner. The younger ones D at first may answer quite sweetly, "No I don‘t want to, thank you" and be . puzzled when their "noes" aren‘t acâ€" cepted. _ Older children will tell you, "If you ask me to do the dishes I will, but ‘it makes me mad to be asked, ‘Don‘t you want to‘. As a matter of fact I dacn‘t want to but I know should and I don‘t mind too much. But, please, just ask me straight.", The whole thing isn‘t very important \ but if ycou listen to the children you‘ll bfwm to ask the questions "straight". And, of course, they can still be pleaâ€" sart and friendly requests even though te 15 d 4 ons D“QOO # â€" Mrs# Len Godin of Hamilton is visitâ€" ing her father, Mr. E. McDonald, and her father and motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Joe Godin. I don‘t wa. puzzled wh cepted. C "If you ask but ‘it mal ‘Don‘t you fact I dacn Mrs. T. Hilliard has returned to ner ome in Kirkland Lake after spending brief period at the home of Mrs. Les lTicholson, 534 Polaris Road. The Family BY ERNEST G. OSBORNE ind friend are direct. makes me ou want to don‘t want and I don‘ levan has left to spend n Wndsor and Johnson Scrapbook At the reception the bridal table was most attractive with lace cloth cenâ€"t ered with a threeâ€"tiered cake decorated with daintvy rosebuds and topped with a iminiature rose bowl filled with frosâ€" ted rosebuds flanked on either side by tall pink tapers in silver candelabra. Assisting at the recepntion were Miss Jean McChesney, Miss Hilda Stephenâ€" son Miss Bette Fulton, Miss Ann @Quinn, Miss Jane Moisley and Miss Barbara Spry of Toronto. Later, the bride and groom left for a honeymoon trip to Toronto, Monâ€" treal and other Southern points. For ~Following the ceremony a recepâ€" tion was held in the Masonic Hall where the 300 guests were received by the bride‘s mother smartly frocked in brown lace styled on redingote lines with brown accessories and a corsage of yvellow roses. _ Mrs. Rowe, mother of the groom also received and wore a chic afternoon dress of powder blue crepe with white picture hat, white accessories and corsage of gardenias‘ Ge Entering the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage, the ibride was radiantly lovely in a gown of netal white faconne crepe faâ€" shioned with fitted ibodice, sweetheart neckline and long t‘ght fitting sleeves forming lily points over the wrists. The skirt was fully bouffant. A beauâ€" tifully embroidered coronet held her Tfingerâ€"tip veil and she carried a casâ€" cade of cream roses. Miss Peggy Gedge, sister of the bride was maid of hcnor and birdesmaids were Miss Marion Howard and Miss Ruth Lago who wore similar gowns of trillium white pijue stvled with mouldâ€" ed ‘basque dropped shoulder, tiny cap sleeves and bouffant skirt. They wore picture hats of white lace with dotted tulle veils tied under the chin, lace mittens and carried sheaves of gladioli. Miss June Gedge the organist wore a similar ensemble as that of the bridal attendants. Ross Church was groomsman and Clem Neiman adn John Rvan ushered. In Gown of White Mary Patrine Gedge Becomes Bride of David Alfred Rowe '@g Lamarche â€" Ayotte Wedding Vows Spoken â€" In Pretty Ceremony at St. Anthony‘s it‘s so delicious ! its so satisfying | ep® Cola® and "Pepsi® are the registered trade marks in Canada travelling the bride wore a chic suit Oof grey «linen with white accessories and corsage of carnations. net with fitted bodice, cap sleeves and a bouffant skirt with a bustle. She wore a halo of pink lace from which fell a shoulder length veil, matching lace mittens and carried a nosegay of yellow roses with blue streamers. Larry Smith was groomsman and Gerad Labelle ushered. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Grand Hotel where the many guests were received by the bride‘s mother wearing a dress of turâ€" quoise crepe with pink. picture hat, Gifts to the attendants were pearl earrings to the maid of honor and bridesamids, a Ronon lighter to the groomsman and goldâ€"filled key rings to the ushers. e Out of town guest was Miss Barbara Spry of Toronto. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at charmingly arranged showers by Mrs. R. C. Thomson, Mrs, Art Truscott, Miss Marion Howard and Miss Ruth Lago. Mrs. J. McCoshen and family left recently for Manawaki: to holiday with relatives. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of heavy white satin with a lace yoke and lace insets over the side panniers and a full skirt extending into a long chapâ€" el train. Her long veil fell im graceful folds from a coronet encrusted with seed pearls, and she carried a white piayer bock covered with 1 sprav of pinnochio roses and from which hung white satin streamers entwmed with rosebuds. Miss Lean Lamarchc- was bridesâ€" maid and wore a gown of pink nylon net with fitted bodice, cap sleeves and a bouffant skirt with a bustle. She K. 2i 2e se 2s is * * o ho se se 44 °4# , ##* # # *4 # *, + .0 #4 *. .*. * ..00.00. ## _ % w * :% .% 000.00. *‘ * * /% 0.00....0..0 # # ’. 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TRY THE ADVANCE WANT ADS SULLIVAN NEWTON As the owner of a car or truck YOU are liable to have a judgment for alarge amount against you for injuries or death to person or persons. Autoâ€" mobile Insurance rates have been reduced. Tobey‘s CARPENXTER $ HOP Phone 1876â€"M $10,000 and COSTS Minor Alterations Counters, Shelves Bookcases and Built In Cupboards 126 Toke St. Timmins LET US QUOTE YOU Preâ€" Estellc $ UPHOLSTERING assisted, wearing a dress of pink flowâ€" ered silk jersey with black accessories and corsage of pink roses. From a tatle gracious with banguet clothn, flowers, tall lighted candles and a three tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom, Mrs. G. W. Rudd and Mrs. J. 8. Maxâ€" well poured toa. For the honeymoon trip to North Bay and other southern points the bride donned a suit of loganberry gaâ€" bardine with white acece sories and corsage of pink roses On their reâ€" turn they will reside at 44 Balsam N. Out of town guests at the wedding were Mrs. S, Smith and son Gordon of Espanola, Larry Smith of Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Fillion, Guy and Rollie, of Moonbeam, Mr. and Mrs, Hamlin, Gravenhurst, Mrs. T Graham, Peterborough and Mr. and Mrs. B. Laâ€" wmother, Mr and Mrs, L Regimbal, J. W Regimbal, Mr and Mrs, G. Reg. imbal, Mr. and Mrs. Z.. Regimbal, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gignac and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Regimbal all of Iroâ€" quois Falls. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at delightfully arranged showers given by Miss Jean Lamâ€" arche, Mrs. Phillip Lamarche, Mrs. G, W. Rudd and Mrs. B. McNeil. Mrs. A. Belanger and family left recently for Renfrew to spend some time visiting friends and relatives. 4409864046004 00660 §%9869%09%¢ 46 76 /; Third Ave. â€"PHONE 3525 4904400900008 04 Check over those chesterfields and occasional chairs. 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