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Porcupine Advance, 22 Jul 1948, 1, p. 2

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chila Hedl nIvet Mr. and William Taylor, 11 J .11 the oc( tapers of a de Mrs. Cli Vincent Brown Bay, M Mr. anc Florenc Mr. anc ered in evenin| those a occasi( known 16, 191 Len Spf andad Mr Ed Bad petition Champi compet Langdo the nin A j parent and M Mrs: [ : mins anC arranged tives and Tony Ma tin, Mtrs. F. MrS. L. C 0CO L. Dubie J. Angri Mrs. M. piéces 1 and CONTENIS NOTED *hy Lillian O( Donnell OrC Timmins GolH Club and their friends gathâ€" and held a most enjoyable dance Saturday provided the musical background. Among Mr. and Mrs. S. R. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Ron arvey Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shantz, rie, Jules Baderski, Max DeGruchy, Ben Nor- :‘ Williamson, Elizabeth Romiscon, Tom Neil, wrlman Mr. and Ms. G. Chenier, Dr. and Mrs orie Fera, Jim Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ns, Lloyd Raney, Anne Sullivan, Charlie Bourâ€" nd id Martin, 8 Crescent avenue celébrated the edding anniyersary on Saturday. The well _ were married in Bofield, Ontario, on July of 12 children, all of whom reside in Tim< district, entertained them at a charmingly Among those attending including relaâ€" were Mr. and Mrs. D. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. irs. E. Dore, Mrs. H. Richer, Miss Marie Marâ€" Lucille Martin, Miss Alice Martin, Mr. and 1 Mrs. R. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gagne Jr., and Mrs. George Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. John _F. Durocher, Mr. and Mrs. A. FPournier, Mrs. er, Mrs.~J. Barbarie, Mrs. T. DelGuidice, Mrs Fiendel, Mr. and Mrs. T. Belanger and Mr titions at the Timmins Golf Course, winâ€" nd flights were Mrs. R. DeGruchy «and Mrs. ‘ye, Dome Mines, won the nineâ€"hole comâ€" eceiyved a ball. The first round of the Club _ played Friday. Winners of the 18â€"hole id Baderski, Mrs. H. B. Henderson, Mrs. R. born and Mrs.‘R. DeGruchy. Winners of e Mrs. R. Dye, Mrs. W. Long, Mrs. Raymedl â€"@ater in the afternoon tea was served with W. Long presiding at the tea urns. e‘wt but sending lovely gifts were Mr. and iff Harris, an employee of the Dominion s unable to attend the celebration of his . and Mrs. William Fatterson, Miss Sadve hich my lseart is crying, T day hizvs shed its petals white were Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham, igham cf South Porcupine, Mr. and Mrs. nd Mrs. Bert Tubman, Dr. and Mrs. Cliff Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. William Harâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Latham, Mr. and nd Mrs. William Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. obert Forsyth and daughter Pamela, Mr. €. Richardason. ton SEA SOON iG t} . Ted Small, Mr. and Mrs. J. Knott and r.ch, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daiy, Mr. and Ars. William Capless, Miss Doris Smith, Irs. E. L. Urquhart, Mr. and Mrs. Jack , Max Gurevitch, Mrs. Jenkins, North ss Marion Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, ., Bill Martin, Lawrence Harris Jr., Miss rris, Miss Jean Harris, Miss Betty Harris, and little son Danny. A Wweiding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. d a number of friends at their homge uy evening. Long time residents of ‘ ~were married in Starks Corner, Queâ€" They are the proud parents ¢f seven rence, Stewart, Jean, Betty, Cliff and larris were presented with a large anâ€" me chest of silverware from their famâ€" ovely gifts from their friends . . . . For astefully decorated with a profusion of le was bedecked with lace cloth, lighted cake, which was cut during the serving bride and groom of 25 years ago. aA4 lIs ke @rrowed songs in flight vould be going, s as dawn swings down the sky s song the restless plovers homing, Ts carol to the trade winds drifting hnite spume flying, face of the sea. ‘ and its bantering, taunting nt years to be ~Â¥ A i t . 1/( Pz Lillian O‘Donns 11 Cutting the wedding cake at the receptt ding which took place in First United Church 0 and Mrs. Robert Leslie Miller. The bride is the i daughter of Mr. and Mirs. G. M. MacDonald. Th Miller and the late Mr. Miller. daugzhts Donald, bride 0 Mrs. F1 the late exchanged ruptial 1 M. Mustard. During the cerem dows presided at th Given in marriag inâ€"law, Mr. George with a net sty white velil, a C Pictured above following their recent wedding at Notre Dame de Lourdes church are Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Ste. Jean. The bride is the former \ o!ande Chenicr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. Chenier ’l‘he groom is the sor"t : . F. Cite, Jean, h: yal Sindia was the anC rosebuds. Danny Kenn Foliowing th breakifast was rcom ¢f the F4 Donald receive: of delphinium and white acc American Beal who aso receiy frock with wh Betty Jean MacDonald Becomes Bride Of Robert Leslie Miller in First United Church ask ch o o ob[s bouff ted Church decoprated with summer flowers and fern ting of a pretty doubi> wed. sceremonv on Saturday eived wearing a smart ium blue crepe with accessories and coprs: Beauty roses. Mrs. eceived wore a prints Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Mac Watrloo Road became the bert Leslie Miller, son Oof Miller, 5 Hart street, and Miller.. The yourg couple untial vows before Dr. W. it 1€ Rosers whs remony Miss Su 11 ceremony erved in of coral neckline, bat was groomsman.‘ / remony a weddin ved in the dinin Cottage. â€" Mrs. Ma Jean MacDonald dding cake at the reception which followed their wedâ€" in First United Church on Saturday morning are Mr. Miller. The bride is the former Betty Jean MacDonald, ‘s. G. M. MacDonald. ‘The groom is the son of Mrs. F. MiliTar Advance Photo bridesmaid creve with cap sleeves wore brown flowers in eladioli and th ds * Ufl\/UI’AL‘ Mille Mea frock black OS Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at showers by Miss Genâ€" neth Miilep, Miss Sarah Miss Marion Melitzer and Mrs. Georse Blake. sage of American Beauty poses. Later, the csuvle left for a honeyâ€" moon trin to Ssouthern Ontario. â€" For travellinz, the brige donned a nale blue dress of bengaline with a beige wool topper and white accessories. Gifts to the bridal attendants were a pearl necklace to the bridesmaid and a monogrammed cigaret case and leaâ€" ther wa‘let to the grsomsman. STEWART To Mr. and Mrs., Alex Steâ€" wart of Sky Block Timmins, a daughter DRYNAN To Mr. Drynan of CommerC Porcupinge, on July in Porcupine Gener; LOR_D To of : Preston ‘15th; in â€" Porcu FARRELL To Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell of 184A Main street, South Porcupine, twin daughters on July 16th in Porcupint General Hospital. BYERS To Mrtr. (Pat Masterton in Porcupine Ge 13th. eral McI and LV SLI Mirs 1 on . Hospi Harold M Mr. and Mrs. Robert mmercial avenue South July 14th, a daughter, General Hospital. iA l 30 DC al Mrs me <{ 1iÂ¥ WE, A AIÂ¥AIMAAINL, NJLHN iA Altiw 18th a son to Mr. gellan of 104 Cecil Genera Hospital. Mtrs Hospital on July uth ‘orcupine Ronald Lord son on July rall Hospital. avid Byers Porcupine Gertrude Spooner Becomes Bride of Roger Rochefort Decorated with baskets of pink roses and fern 8t. Anthony‘s Cathedral was the setting on Monday for the marâ€" riage of Gertrude Spooner, daughter of Mr. and <Mrs. Cyril Spooner, 7 Fifth avenue and Roger Rochefort, saon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rochefort, 51 Sixth avenue. Father J. M. Germaine officiated at the lovely double rinsg ceremony. Mrs. A. Caron "Ave Maria" and "Panis Angelicus" durins the nuptial mass. Miss Estelle tin was organist. The bride given in marriage by her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Paul St. Aubin, wore a gown of eggshell bengaline fashioned with a fitted bodice outdned with cutwork embroidery, long sleeves forming points over the wrists and the softly gathered skirt billowed into Lhe SoOILLY SBHRLUIICTCU SKIDL GQIIiGWCUG a long flowing train. A band of henâ€" galine encrusted with seed pearls held her veil of net and she carried a white leather bound prayer book covered with pink ross andtiny rosebuds enâ€" twined in long white satin strgamers. 2l Dat 12‘ bre; the tres j pp e ® AT LAS ation‘! W1 the cupbo this mode fresh yeas several pa toâ€"day, At Miss Lillian Spooner was maid of honor and wore a gown of pink net over taffeta the bodice attractively embroidered with gold thread, a peter pan collar and bouffant skirt. She wore a blue bonnet, blue net mittecns and carried a nosegay of red, pink and white carnations. Miss Evelyn Rochefort as bridesâ€" maid chose a gown of blue sheer with a net yoke, puffed sleeves and an cmâ€" broidered bertha. She wore a pink pink mittens of net and carried a nosegay of red, pnik and white carâ€" nations. Val Guillemette was groomsiman and Bob Rochefort and Joe Fillion ushâ€" ered. Following the ceremony, a recepâ€" tion was held at the home of the groomk parents, where the gueâ€"ts were received by Mrs. Rochefort wearâ€" ing a chic afternoon dress of black crepe, black accessories and corsage of red roses. Mrs. Spooner assisted, wearing a smart afternoon daress of coral jersey with a flowered hat and corsage of pink roses. For the honeymoon trip to Montreal and Quebec City the bride wore a suit of powder blue gabardine with white accessories and corsage of pink roses. On their return they will take up residence at 51â€"B Sixth avenue. Miss Margaret Ann Cullen of Galt was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hooker. ‘Gifts to the attendants were sets of matching choker and carrings to the maid of honor and bridesmaid and the best man and ushers received ties, / ,oao;éa}e â€" Iyeast cake in any recrpe en e # * E0000 M kine Discovery 2 . coune \e not| St. Anthony‘s Scene ther Germian and during t ma Borsato s brid ta 11 Cit home of Mr. and Mrs. HMH. L. Traver ;OUI(‘t'ROy Nuptials Toke street Wh\h h_er(' Mr aniled 1t M 1 Killeen‘s Electric 57 THIRD AVE. PHONE 1610 TIMMINS 1t SA LV ATI( IN ARMY 1D¢ Killeen‘s Electric [. 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Company 7.00 p.m. Speâ€" cial Serivces for t’x'n(’ilos Roll Sunday. AT LAST! A modern improved yeast that needs no refriger ation! 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