The bride was lovely in a streetâ€" length frock of white eyelet embroidâ€" ery, fashioned with short sleeves, square neckline and softly gatherea bodice falling into a fitted waistline, with a full skirt. She wore a large hnhat, also of white eyelet embroidery, Miss Kathryn N. Young and Mr. Geo. A. Constable Married. In a quiet ceremony at the priest‘s home of the Notre Dame des Lourd»s Church, Miss Ka‘hryn Naomi Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Young, of 73 Hemlock street, became the bride of Mr. George Alexander Constable, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Constable ofâ€" Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. The cereâ€" mony took place at 11 o‘clock on Tuesâ€" day morning, and was performed by the Rev. Fr. Therriault. THURSDAY, JUNE 1%TH, 1941 Wedding Event on Tuesday Morning Balsam Ntreet N. _ Timmins Phone 417 2825 s s o n t s o nc t t t t t in o n ty ts ts t t t i5 i5 in i5 5 35 45 YÂ¥OUK Wedding Photograph Of course vyou‘ll want to remember this most important of all occasionsâ€"your wedding day. And what could be more fitting than a Wedding portrait taken by the Royal Studio. It‘s photoâ€" graphy at its best when the Royal Studio takes the picture. You‘ll like the trueâ€"toâ€"life portraits taken, developed and finished by men who know their business. With every order of photographs amounting to $5.00 or more, we are offering absolutely free, a bride‘s booklet with your wedding portrait mounted within. ‘This special makes possible a lovely gift that vou will treasure for yvears to come. oned with short sleeves, ckline and softly gatherea ing into a fitted waistline, i1 skirt. She wore a large of white eyelet embroidery, The Royal Stud1o AT THE HOME OF MR. AND MRS. A. W. YOUNG ree Brides Booklet CGlobe and Mail: The Ottawa Govâ€" ernment is accused of wasting money by providing jobs for its friends. Any one who can convince a Government that money so employed is wasted is a genius. In the afternoon, friends of the bride and groom called at the home of her parents to ex‘end best wishes, the bride‘s table being centred with a wedâ€" ding cake and pink roses. Mrs. W. H. Pritchard and Mrs. W. R. Dodge presidâ€" ed at the tea table.. ‘The couple left on the Northland for a wedâ€" ding trip to Toronto and Niagaraâ€" onâ€"theâ€"Lake. For travel the chose a becoming redingote ensemble of beige coat over print dress, with beige hat and shoes, and brown accesâ€" sories. They will take up residence on Cherry street in Timmins. Miss Eugenie Young and Dr. Graeme McKechnie were the attendants. h a corsage of orchids A. TOMKINSON, (Prop.) glove and white accessori D L PP PA C Lovely June Wedding at Trinity United Church Wednesday Miss Martha Isabella Moore and Mr. Kenneth Rayâ€" mond Youne Married. schumacher, The Advance) spring flcwers Trinity United June wedding noon of Mss daughter of M rirst Avenu®, and Kenneth Raymond Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Young, of Apsley, Ontario. The bride was attended by Miss Muriel Phillips and Mr. Tom Moore was best man. The Rev. F. J. Baine officiated. James Huxley played the wedding music and during the signing of the register Miss Gertrude Bristow sang "O Promise Me." The ushers were Mr. Robert Moore, brother of the bride, ana Mr. Russel Keene. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was a picture of loveliness as she .entered the church. Her gown of Alencon lace over taffe{ia, made with the basque bodice and full floorâ€"length skirt, was simple but very beautiful. Her veil of tulle illusion was caught to her head with a regency cap of Alencon lace and wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of deep red roses and white bouvardia. The bridesmaid, Miss Muriel Philâ€" lips, was lovely in a gown of blue silk organdy with flowers patterned in white. Her gown was made the.same style as ths ‘bride‘s gown. She wore a bIue flowered hat with tulle veil and blue lace mittens. She carried a hana bouquet of Joanna Hill roses and blue bouvardia. At an informal recention held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Young, the bride‘s parents on Tuesday afternoon, The Advance photographer took the above photoâ€" graph of Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander Constable, shortly after their marriage on Tuesday mornâ€" ing. In the nicture from left to right are; Dr. and Mrs. G. 8. Mcâ€" Kechnie (brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sisâ€" ter of the bride), and Mr. and Mrs. George â€" Constable (nceâ€" Kathryn Naomit Youn«). umacher, June 18â€"(Special to Advance)â€"Tall vases of lovely ; flowers bedeckeod the alter of y United Church for the lovely wedding soleinnized at 12 o‘clock of Mfss Meta Isabelle Moore, iter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore, Avenu®e, and Kenneth Raymond g, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew g, of Apsley, Ontario. The bride ittended by Miss Muriel Phillips Mtr. Tom Moore was ‘best man. black crepe, trimmed with I her white hat was trimmea k. She wore a corsage Of roses. Mrs. Young, molher of n, assisted in receiving the he worse a twoâ€"piece suit of e with large black hat. She rsage of tea roses. Mrs. Jamé4s he bride‘s aunt, also assisted ng the guests. She wore a igote dress trimed with printâ€" yvith alarge white upturned corsage was roses. The large om table was very attractive reeâ€"tier wedding cake, thk DedGel Chut THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO centre piece, and tall taper pink candiles, and a silver tea service at each end of the table. Mrs. Tom Quine and Mrs. W. Phillips poured tea. As the bride cut the cake,. the Rev. F. J. Baine proposed a toast to the brids. The groom responded to the toast. Later the bride and groom left by car for a trip through Southern Onâ€" tario. The bride chose for an airforce blue suit, with large bi~â€" cuit coloured hat, trimmed with whil*® gardenias. On their return they will take up Miss Jean Hursley, brideâ€"toâ€"be of July Iist, was guestâ€"ofâ€"hour on Wedâ€" nesday evening at a linen shower at the home of Miss Ella Wilson, 56 Maâ€" ple street south, with Misses Leona Lavallee, Edna Fleming, Ethel Hursâ€" ley and Annette Godin as joint hosâ€" tesses. The brideâ€"toâ€"be was presented with a novel recipe book, which was made up by the guests who each brought along with them a snapshot and their favourite recipe. Several games contriâ€" buted to the evening‘s entertainment, and a dainty lunch was served by the hostesses. On their return they will take up | residence on Second avenue. l The bride received on her wedding j day a larBe bouquet of red roses, white | rcses, and white heather from Mrs.g Russell Keene, who is holidaying at Deeprove, Vancouver. Mrs. Keene seczl the flcowers by air mail. Out of, town guests at the wedding were the groom‘s parents‘ and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" drew Young and daughter, Mildred, of Apsley, Ont., Mrs. Fred Young, Apsl*y, Ont.., the groom‘s grandmother; Mrs. P. Edwards, Peterborough, and Myrs. F. L. James, Malartic, Quebec, the groom‘s aunts. F Favourite Recipes at s Event for Brideâ€"toâ€"be Among those who attended were: Mrs. Albert Gentles, Mrs. Sparky Vail, Mrs. Sid Phibbs, Mrs. Len Speers, Mrs. Carson Millar, Missesâ€" Eunice Berâ€" geron, Aileen Sullivan, Irene McNulty, Waivle Faulkner, Leona Boileau, Alice Villeneuve, Pat Chartier, Margaret Shields, Irene Asselin, the hostesses, Misses Ella Wilson, Leona Lavallee, Edna Fleming, Ethel Hursley, Annette Godin and the guestâ€"ofâ€"honour, Miss Jean Hursley. @0 0990040900840 OF COURSE you want the very best on this most important of all occasions. That‘s why we suggest you come to us â€" we are experts when it comes to doing things with flowers and you are assured of comâ€" plete satisfaction and at a very reasonable cost. 18 Pine St. N. 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