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Porcupine Advance, 9 Dec 1948, 1, p. 3

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Bricde M~. cleooy M Hundreds Throng Riverside Pavilion E To #attend Princess Alice Club Dance 2 Considered Smartest Social Event of Season i d .â€" Ba. 10 Balsam St. N. For Pets Pets Supplies PHONE 1271 BOTH LOCATED AT 211 Algonguin Blyvd: E. Timmins, Ontario 20 Pine street frocks of wool jersey,, crepe gabardine The D and C Pet Shoppe Mr for smart Fall l ETTE Service Dry Cleaners 116 Cedar St. South VIT We have a repair service on any article we sell On â€" Balsam €41,. M Bren Jewelers TheEEST CiPANER l Mr PRIC Betteâ€"Mars * Mer ty 20¢al back . those pr QrVvile Kennige, Mr. and MVS. er, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Parâ€" 2d Mrs., Claude Bowker, Mr. Jim Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ur. and Mrs. Jack Hunt, Mr. Gecrze Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ully, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hill, Harry Wright, Mr. OQryrle Atkins Mr. and Mrs. "£. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graâ€" 1 nompPrson, veTra wWIiiIows, I Mr. and Mrs, Hank Bielek Dr. and Mrs. Sam Jesesl, Mtrs. Norman Koza' Mr. anc vine Rosner, Mr. and M Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. We wer, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Newell Mrs. Gower Markle, Mr. : Sectty Andrews, Mr. and Barkwell, Mr. and Mrs. L. C % IAY. DECEMBER 9th, i ert Watch Jewelry 1 Ronson Lighters Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graâ€" UMrs. Art Moran, Mr. and Puke, Mr and Mrs. A. W. Mr. and OMrs. Charles and Mrs. Art Barrette, 1e, John Slee, Bill Pierce, Duncan France, Mr. and Frances Copp, Gorâ€" y, Mr. and Mrs. Armand and Mrs. J. Keiman Mr. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. D. â€"Edna Sharp, Bill Mcâ€" nd Mrs. J. H. Kinniburgh, ‘s. Haroldâ€" McGillis, Mr. arrvy Kuzak. Barkwell, Mr. and Mtr Mr. and Mrs. Ross . Mrs. George Tennysc Glen Smith, Bunny R Mr. and Mrs. Bim Mrs. Stanley Fowler Wa‘ter Ecclestone, M Graham, Mr. and M land. Mr. and Mrs. Wil Mr. and Mrs. Des S Mrs. A. K. Douglas, Robb Mr. and Mrs. MtT. and M.rs. Ro H and Mrsâ€" Ralph Jacks Ray Eddy., Mr. and ] Phone 3690 E REASONABLE Sugzzestions For hanges Refrigerators Small Appliancet CMRIESTMAS Repaired id tos amps asher Remember r. and Mrs. R. E Mrs. Harvey Freeâ€" Brian Shellon, Mr nnie. Mr. and Mrs 3 a» Tel. 1 Dr. and Ruid, MF. and Mrs. T. C. H. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Meleskie, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. H. Prest, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reid Mr. and Mrs. L. Presley, Mr. and Mrs. H. Black, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Lane, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Stiles, Mr. and Mrs, D. McDirmid, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. F. Huggins, Mr and Mrs. L Huggins Mr. and Mrs. C. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. L. Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. H ug h Thompson, Vera Willows, Frans Vos, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Bielek, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Jeses!, Mr. and Leond Sullivan, Tom Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Gillespiec, Mr. and Myrs. Jyuck Miner, ,Mtr. and Mrs. Greg. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Evans, Mary Purdie, Yorke Willi.amson, Mary â€" Adams, Lloyd Raney, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fortin, Jean McChesuey, Ross Dickâ€" enson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ROowe, Dr. and Mrs. W. Sinclair, Dr. and Myrs. G. MacKechnie, Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Stahl,« Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rooney Myr. and Mrs. Arnel Laprarie, Mr. and Mrs "Bang‘‘ Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrosser, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Frantsi, Mr. and Mrs. A. Redington Mr. and Mrs. Archie Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Laine Mr. and Mrs Ernie Mott. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Chapman, Mr and Mrs. Tom Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Carrick, Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Len Lumb, Mtr. and Mrs. Ed Baderski, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gauthier, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doran Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Hope, Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gauthier, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gauthier, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Charlebois, Mr. and Mrs. Dewar, Broulan Mines; Mr. and Mrs, Keith S erling Mr. and ~Mrs. Gordon Campâ€" bell, Mr. and Mrs. B. Howse, Dr. and Mi‘s. Henry Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Lord, Preston East Dome; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shields Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howlett, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hembruff, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Kaye, Dr. and Mrs. Cliff Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Belanger, Leana Prince, Bruce Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Tallon, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Glynn and many others. Mr â€" a Mrs. Partri 7 homt Mr. a Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beattie, Mr. and Mrs. George Tennyscn, Mr and Mrs. Glen Smith, Bunny Reid, Ray Laurin, Mr. and Mrs. Bim sturgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fowler Mr, and Mrs. Wa‘ter Ecclestone, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Sutherâ€" land. Mrs. I. K. Pierce and Miss Vivian Prerce have returned after nolidaying with relatives and friends in Toronto. Father Woelland Fathor nd fric CYD CHARISSE, lovely Mâ€"Gâ€"M actress, models this great coat of sleek dark mink. The full ripâ€" pling back narrows as it extends upward to form a natural roundâ€" ed shoulder., Miss Charisse will be seen next in **Words and Subtie ard Supple unette is visitit lt is visitit Montreal. and Mrs i1dell relatives UI and Earl Entering the church to the strains of Lohengrin‘s "Wedding March" and esesrted to the chancel on the arm of her father who gave her in marâ€" rizge, the bride was radiant in a strik. inz period gown of petal white chiffon velvat fash‘oned with picture neckline moulded basque, and long tight fitting slseves forming lily points over the wrists. The skirt, beautifully moulded featured a large bustle bow at the back and fell in riw@pling folds into a long circular chapel train. Her veil of French net was three â€" quarter lensth, and was appliqued with white chiffon velvet roses in each corner. The headdress was of white chiffon outl‘ned with seed pearls. A cascade of white and red roses entwined with kaby ivy formed her bouquet. Caught up in the bouquet and tied with a dainty bow of white velvet was a tiny silver slipper which graced the bouâ€" quet cf the bride‘s mother on her nuptial day. â€" Miss Shirley Remus, was maid of henor, and wore a gown Of sapphire blue chiffon velvet styled with fitted kodice, a low rounded neckline, over wh‘ch she wore a cavelet, a moulded skirt with a tiny peplum falling with Against a chancel banked with tall standards of flowers and fern over which gleamed the soft glow of white tapers, Ellen Youlten, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Youlten, 114 Cherry Street, became the bride of Entering the church to the s of Lohengrin‘s "Wedding March esesrted to the chancel on the of her father who gave her in Elien Youlten Is Bride of W. Haystead In One of Season‘s Loveliest Weddings corsegt Vivian nisulded basaue, 13 line over wh‘ch she 2nd a softly> gathert an alround peplum ali aAlroun bick with trimmed cessor.es weeping <m a bit ig mitter ndad Ccarric chisâ€" afternoon urple with grevy 0 rimmed with silver Esscries and a +corsa Considered ons of the most it Riverside Pavilion and amon; Carcon and Mrs, Harry Kuzyk. ived, WOrf bricdes _ chif Haystead (16 indy wine 1 with black and a the Ra mother Hay n it stead mart nonyv corsage Board of Trade and Junior Chamber of Commerce THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTAKRKIO CH off the face hat cording, grey acâ€" sage of Pinnochio d, also reâ€" t afternoon dress with pill box hat . satin black acâ€" sage of Pinnochio tt‘ced Dutch cap mounted with a f Mr. and Mrs Way avenue i veliest wedding: bha ceived 1 111 11 7 a ishered s maid of f sapphire with fitted kline, over a moulded whi ner party om where , wearing of silver face hat . _ grey acâ€" Wwith ed neckâ€" i_capelet, featuring ip at the bow. She in the *\ W. oâ€"M Wallace sided at Mtrs. R and: "C st outstanding events of the social season was the Princess Alice Club dance held ng the many atteonding were Mr. Armand Caron, Mrs. Harry Kuzyk, Mrs. Armand C Advance Photo 1BA tching sunted sponsored by with fell | Miss vhild [‘ CGoOm, n of with o J t The Polyanthus kelieved to be a primrose and the The groom‘s gift to his bride was a set of travc‘ling bags in cveam colored leather trimmed witn tan cslored binding, the bride‘s gift to the groom was a toilet set in zipâ€" peredâ€"â€"case, the maid of honor reâ€" ceived a silver sequin evening bag the br desmaid‘ a sterling silver bracelet, the grcomsman a gold filled pen knife and the ushers silver key chains. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at charmingly arranged showers by Miss Shirley Remus, Mrs. Lawrence Lafranier, Mrs. A. Southâ€" cott, Mtrs. Jack Drew and Miss Vivâ€" ian Haystead. ho 4 At the recepticn the bride‘s table was beautifully appointed with banâ€" quet cloth centred with. flowers flankâ€" ei by tall lighted tapers in branch candelabra. The knife used by the newly wedded couple to cut their cake was the one used by the bride‘s parâ€" erts at their weddine reception. Later, the bride and grcom will leave for Scuthern Ontario. For travelling the bride will @dom <a suit of rust cabardine trimmed with a double row cf buttons, a felt hat of Winter white ‘vmmed with a noseveil and a plume of egret feathers, white accessories arnd a corsage of white roses. On tiheir return they will take up residâ€" ence in Timmins. ' Gut of town sguests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. T. Ayres of Sudâ€" bury, Mrs. S. L. Youlten of Brampton and M‘ss Elsie Bruce Oof Kirkland and M Lake. 3 br bard butt mm( Of supreme value in short season disâ€" tricts. Twelve years in course of developâ€" ment. Extensively tested in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, proving superior to all other varieties of sweet corn. Of special interest too for other areas for first picking, either home or market. Can be planted earlier than other corns due to greater hardiness and resistance to cold weather. Deliciously tender for table use and holds its fine quality over a longer period for canning. Deep, rich, golden yellow; 12 to 16 rows; abut 8 inches long. Remarkably high sugar conâ€" tent, usually 164 % and has been recorded as high as 22%. Rated a heavy cropper for the early class. Supply limited. Order from this advertisement (Â¥4 Ib. 30¢) (V Ib, 50¢)_(Ib. 85¢) tpaid. (5 Ibs. or more at 70¢ per IL. y Express not prepaid). HYBRID FLOWER a pretty flower, is cross between the cowslip. OUR BIG 1949 SEED AND NURSERY BOOK n ##9404000000080000004444044400044644044444 The engagement is announced of Margery Moore Nelson, only daughter of Mrs. Robert Morrow Wynne and the late Hamilton G. Nelson, to John Maney Schissler, son of Mrs. Harry E. Schissler Long Branch, Ontario, and the late Mr. Schissler. The marâ€" riage to take place qu:ietly in Toronto on December 31* 1948. Mr. and â€"Mrs,. Lesl‘e Lafave and daughter Eléeanor, of Hague, Sask., have begn visiting at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lendrum, 402 Murdock avenue. They Mr. Tuck Syme will spend a few days in Guelph on business. *L 0000000000040 als> will visit with two aunts in New I‘skeard, Mrs. M. A. Ellis and Miss Renrietta. Boyle during their present trip to Ontario. Mr. Bob Crosby has left for Guelph where he will spend a few days. "OLD AT 40, 50, 60?" MAN! You‘re crazy! Thousands peppy at 70 Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking iron. . For rundown feeling many men, women call "old". New "get acquaintâ€" 8 *» ‘d" size only 50¢. At all druggist®. in dn nds tindi 4$4¢0¢%6 fl/////fi’””% it .1.1\% C o ENGAGEME Let Us Solve Your Gift Problem Phone 2635 Moen‘s Ladies Sigâ€" net, â€" Initial,; Onyx Birthstone Bren Jewellers 10% Discount On Everything You‘re sure to feel glamorous in these gayly flowered pajamas. The yvouthful round neck is edged in tiny ruffling and matches the perky pufâ€" fed sleeves. Palttern No. 8171 is for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, 4% yards of 35 or 39â€"inch; 1 yard purchased ruffling. f Cor. Pine Algongquin Name Address Name of paper Pattern No 1150 Sixth Ave., New York 19, Patricia Dow Patterns Send 20 cents in coin (for each pattern desired) toâ€"â€" Sheaffers complete sets $43.75 and less. Also sets of Parâ€" ker 51‘s and Waterman‘s. Size Ranging in prices $5,00 and Men‘s Ladies Watches by, Hamilton, â€" Omega, â€" Bulova, Rolex, Elco, Girard _ Perâ€" rI AUX For "Her‘ Buy e For "Him" For "Children" Wine Blue Green Brown Black Brow 1. Phone 1140 Cook‘s Shoes Flight boots Overshoes slippers Felt Boo Semiâ€"sery €£ NA V i Ladies Hostery See These Gift Suggestions Practical GIFTS N ylons Air â€" Step Shoes always Satisfy repe (silk) age Name Shoes it popular prices V Ten‘s sCQason $10,.95 1¢C price for the festive 05 to (silk) PAGE THREE hoe For the whole Eamily Pine St. 8. . S1.8I §$1.09 «) Woidt 4 to 10 to 1 Oxford up Straps

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