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Porcupine Advance, 30 Jun 1949, 1, p. 3

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ioh n,a;.zl “’sy ,ia .,,Gfmr : k se ‘Given in ° uy ‘tig v the ‘bFide wmm”’m” "3"‘. ’. tight fitting sleeves dnd pannier feet . over thc W ut:“ ”“j' quet : was . a "Moor lengfh euoade o' dmvuwle mm'flm Swiss â€"over‘ a matthing satin : ‘ skirt, ‘fashioned with ‘a Jow Â¥oul f 3 at the weadmg neckline. outlined: with a "rclieg were Ner. J ~A. Miss collar, short cuffed sleeves, and a full_ fln,ry-.k\ Mfile Mtss .June Little ‘of back caseade ikklin â€" J. : Everard, Skirt C‘a_lffll_lt‘!g_‘?f. # 2A C _tht_:_‘ a 4 . ’fih * 5 l{)fitnfin “ilfl 'hnmflnfin flrmair. skirt, ‘fashioned with a 4 w ar the weqdink neckline outlined with a 'nmm L‘J *A. Miss collar, short cuffed sleeves, and a finn--k‘ Ifiiflle Miss \June Little: of skirt caught $jo the back in a glthn â€" r of rufflss extending into a ‘brief train,. Dblero, Ontario, Niss ‘Bernadette Gouâ€" She wore a matching bonnet of lotbed g Wa. Mrs.) Leonarda ~ Godin, Swiss, satin trintmed., tied with strea> Nir. «and Mys.T. Worâ€" mers and carried a bauquet'd!m â€" N.I‘B A. . BDobenardi ‘wnd (Miss flowers. Mapguerite Debuntivrdi ‘0f Windsor and Micc Marv.ITn Tittle of Mantreal Mis: Kay 6f Kirkiand gown of »eyelet organza ‘erfibroj@iered in ‘pastel flowers worn over pink saâ€" tin, styled with satin collay, shart ou(â€" fed sleeves, Tull Skirt cau@nbt #o ‘the back with a cascade of rufties, :and ia pink sash trim.. ~She wore a samaill Whe Church of the D. H. Wigston K. (%, REFERENCRES: (dary CHARTRRED BANK . _ When You Ship to . CHAS. $. SMPON CO. UMITED You Recesive the Highest Market Prices . over 35 youte M+s. Ffoi Allertsin of Toronto is spetifing a week in town visiting Mr. Mrs. Ralph Alerton, 95 Toke St. W emnbd \tt a mnm My in honor of little Tommy: Peérrin who was celebrating, his second birthâ€" ‘day. There were twenty Httle guests .prc-sent A festivly decorated birthâ€" gay ‘onke topped with two sthall ‘canidles and it =er ‘delicicies rounded. a ‘merry rounid ‘of garues wund a ‘happy afternoon, t y 1 £ +.3 mmma ‘theit 25th webd Â¥ervury ‘or Saturday ” m to og:'r ‘g‘?’vmefl;:ares% Dest y« "gm tap éhwmm Mr md mu. Fraa’k kndl'edhek, 286 A’lkohquln Botléâ€" eventnig, June 25th, Wwith a reception at Their Wishes and conyratuiatitns. â€" Mrs. Affdreâ€" *the Ms *wmln: a_gih um snk Sers* ty tfi and corsage of Â¥ed roses. "Mr. gnd NÂ¥rs. Andrcâ€" and Mre Culvester ‘Cmuitlk 179 Muple sEWBEIEWe ._â€". U e L ce S on o 0 hA 0 CR K ) +2 5 0 d1 ty C 0 o 00 2 t + ts 4C e ds c oi > * > e / c S‘ 3‘: received ‘the ~guegts weuring a chio Hlack wilk jers‘>y m agnil corsage of Ted Toses. . Mr. and NPTS, /.30iC~ ‘drecok were murried at a ‘dduble wedding .cenemony.. . Thc oth eouple, Mr. and Mrs. Syivester ‘Coutls, 270 Muple street North, were am Shose st the party.© * Piotused Aith‘ their parents who are ‘shown in ‘of piotinse ‘are Tour ‘of ‘the ‘six Children which inclyde Aand Pergyof Mamilton and Loreen ‘and Llioyd at home. NMrs, NMck Bascinno (Evelyn) is ‘holidaying ‘at Atlanstc ‘City ‘while another son ‘Raymond resides in Hanmilton gand ‘was «nable to be ‘present. . Other guestsâ€"at Â¥ne penty were Mr. :and Mrs. Cy Cybuliski, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patrick, M¢a, ‘Cuthurine Choiosky, Mr. and Mits. Lawrence Wiallott, M‘*:and Mrs. Sylvestor ‘Coulis ‘ard Pat, Mrs. and NMri. Abert Tomchick and Grace, Mr. and Mrs, Mike Lenowski and Stophanie, Alen Milnikowski, _Mr. and Mrs. Ben Homchick of Killaloe. Music for the reception ‘was provide K by Fred Hcunslow and George Hounslow. uid s + J T l t ie 2 l i. Wt e d 4 _ Advance Ph“d Mr.: Joe Tomchick of Killaloe is visiting relatives and friends in town. Mtr. and Mrs. B. M. Robinson left on Tuesday to take ‘up résiGence in Kingston.. Mr. and Mrs. Jack +tODINSOT Kapuskasing are visiting friends relatives over the weekend. flms sum «a‘bove Are m'uno fi’mmo, es DMiSaHNiq) aewn Shibda#tore and Cilbert a ""!”"Lm‘? they attendefl The ‘Yory _ Spivale Axnte ‘held during the [weBk d at th k \~*** Advance Phot left Tue:day for Toronto where will vilsit relatives and friends. Mrs. Maria Strong Mrs. Maria Strong passed away at r nome at Night Hawk Centre on onday June at the age of 69 Helen Carthy, 130 ‘Toke street 9kk re unown a‘hove as they attended the Don: Messer Itoadl Mens ’!peht a mvrry wenm‘g aanving the AUvarive Photo 4 he Internations1 Limited for the past 49 years has maincained daily service between Nfontreal, Toronto* and Chicago. Inaugurated_ July 1st, 1900 to link these important cities and the intervening industrial regions, The International Limited :provides something special in speedy train travel. 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