ï¬:z Tall standards of lilies, roses and fern decorated Sacred Heart Church Sunday morning at 9.30, for the marâ€" riage of Rose Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Di Minin, to Harry Loreto, son of Mr. and Mrs. J..Loreto, of Windsor. Rev. L. Fontanna offiâ€" clated at the ceremony, and Miss Alice Giovanelli was at the organ. Soloist was Mrs. J. Mascioli, who sang Schuâ€" bert‘s "Ave Maria", and appropriate hymns were sung by the Sacred Heart Choir. A gown of white slipper . satin featurâ€" ing a sweetheart neckline and full skirt was worn by the bride. A pearl studded crown held her long veil, and Leaawe _ VVIE O EC e P e e m tE EF8 at the meeting were five yolung and inexperienced speakers,. who hHad such given subjects as Brothéerhood and (Christianity for the topics of their address, who won much acclaim for their outstanding oratory, and for the strength of their points brought forth. Various organizations have worked hard in the past to promote and sustain Girl Guide Work, but in recent years interest has somewhat lagged, until now we find a Girl Guide Group, with great lack in leaders for ‘both the Guides and the Brownies ........ Guide training is almost an essential to every young girl as instruction provided as well as supervised entertainment, does much in preparing them for a fully active and useful life ........ Support is needed to further Guide ‘ work in this community, and toâ€"morrow, Miss Cameron, the Provincial Field Secretary of the Canadan Girl Guides will arrive in Timmins to give instructive lessons on guide work ... There will be a series of these lessons, as Miss Cameron‘s visit extends until May 9, and open discussions held ........ The programe planned promises to be both instructive and educational, and anyone interested in Guide, work is cordially ‘inâ€" vited to attend ........ The meetings will be held in the Hollinger Hall, Council Chambers and in South Porchpine, the times and dates to be announced later. TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS ~Ride at the Circle C Ranch ... complete with Western horses and Western saddles ... A something to do on a Sunday afternoon,: or summer evening, or even on somewhat dull holiday, if there..are such things ...... This new Riding Academy. which is opening in Timmins on May 5, is headed by. young lady, Mrs. Sedore, who is extremely fond of riding and who hopes to make a success of her. project here in the. North, where scenic country and trails abound ... Mrs. Sedore has béen in Timmins this past winter making plans for this opening, which will surely provide folks young and old who are constantly bemoaning the fact that "there‘s nothing to do", ‘with a very popular and pleasâ€" antly healthful pastime ... The Academy is situated at 311 Rea St. North, and already .ten horses shipped from the west are awaiting the opening . date ........ Each has been well trained for the academy : work, and additional ones will be edded as the popularity increases, even to including perhaps light ponies for the children. s Tomorrow night many will be keeping that date with the . Princess Alice Club and will join in the fun "Cabaret" style, over in the MciIntyre Gym ... Ths is the Club‘s annual Spring Dance, and if it compares to the standards of previous years, success is indeed forthâ€" coming........ Dancers will be. provided ‘with the best in music supplied by Jack Brydges and orchestra and dancing will continue from .ten until two thirty ... Mrs. J. Hope is convening the affair, and Mrs. Bowman is in charge of decorations ... Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. G. Campbell, 15% Pine St. North. : Wednesday night next is the date set for the Vâ€"E Day Commemoration Ball ... The members of the Canadian Legion are indeed working hard to ensure the success of the first of these future annuals ..s.... The event will take place at the McIntyre,, with Jack Brydges and his orchestra in attendance ... Dress will be informal. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rose returned this week from a most enjoyable, and we might add, extensive trip, which was both business and pleasure combined ... Viewing such centres as London, Toronto, Windsor. and Detroit was indeed a pleasure, attending conventions was a little of the two ... While away, Mr. Rose attended the Principal‘s Section . of the Ontario Education Association, and Mrs. Rose attended the _Home and School Federation ... This latter included representatives of the Canadian Youth Commission, and panel discussions were headed by Mr. Joseph McCulley who has just recently returned from service overseas, and who is the Master of Pickering College, at Newmarket ... Featured as the world famous profwsional skating pair ........ Gordon Nutter the famed comedian also displayed his talents to perfection ... Also to. be congratulated is the supporting cast and‘ our local artists who presented a truly fine performance ....... All the committees are to be commended indeed for the fine way they handled ‘the details of custome and skillful lighting effects ...... the atoractive sets and scenery, the appropriate musical backgrounds, and the many other important offâ€" stage occupations so vital for the programme‘s complete success. As completely successful as in previous years was. the Porcupine Skating Club‘s ecighth annual skating carnival, the "Iceâ€"Sterics", presented at the McIntyre arena last Friday and Saturday ........ The ‘Caley Sisters presented a very fine performance, living up to their excellent reputation MEMBER OF CHOIR 1sS SUNDAY BRIDE MAY 15th, 1946 135 College Street, Toronto 2B ;; Hey kids ... ... Roller Skating starts May 10. Practical â€"Juna and July Theory â€"June 8th, 10th and 11th Applimom and fees must reach atory. not Jlater than Music Teachers _ and Pupils by Phylhs McCoy Between’ "Well, what did you expect hanging around our house every night." A wedding dinner and reception folâ€" lowed the ceremony, and was held at the bride‘s home with Mrs. Di Minin receiving in a black dress and a pink carnation corsage. Mrs. Harry Loreto, the groom‘s aunt, assisted, wearing 2. navy dress with a corsage of pink carnations. The couple will reside in Windsor. The maid of honor received a pearl choker and the bridesmaids, a gold cross and chain. The best man and ushers received cigarette lighters.. The organist and soloist were also the re« cipients of lovely gifts. Proir to her marriage the bride was entertained at a tea given by the Sacred Heart Choir (of which she was a member), and; a shower held by Miss Nina Loreto. Miss Nina Loreto was maid of honor, wearing a gown of peachâ€"pink with lace bodice and full skirt. A Juliet cap with pink flowers was her headdress, she wore blue elbowâ€"length gloves, and carried a nosegay of ‘pink carnations. Misses Ada Di Minin and Rose Filipâ€" pino, as bridesmaids wore gowns simiâ€" lar to that of the maid of honor, and carried nosegays of pink carnations. Groomsmah was Mr. Gregory Loreto, brother of the groom. Ushers were Frank Loreto and Corrie Rusccitti. she carried a prayer book and a corsage of white carnations, cascading satin streamers and fern. _ wWHAT TO EXPECT "Sir, your daughter is going to marry W ANNEVIADAMS‘_ de, this apron is a nfln, while giving you full 4 e rmemm flatters, too! Mnomésï¬mm (14â€"16), § JAarge (40â€"44), Ex‘ Large . _Rev. E. Gabom'y officiated at â€"the wedding on Tuesday mornlng at Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, of Fernante Joseph daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph, . of Ansoniv;le _and Jean Braâ€" zeau, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Brazeau. Organist was Miss ‘Claire Vachon. 'I‘he bride given in marriage by her father wore a. graceful gown of white chiï¬on and a.long full length veil. She carried a bouquet of roses., _ â€"Miss Noella . Joseph, sister of the bride was maid of honor, wearing a gown _of » gold chiffonâ€" .with ° matching veil, > She carried red . roses . Groomsman was Mr. C‘Alestin Joseph, brother of the bride. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a threeâ€"quarter dustyâ€" â€"~pink coat and skirt, with white fox fur cuffs trimming the sleeves,. Her blouse ‘‘A.reception was later wheld at the groom‘s. home, : Middleton. ‘Ave., the bride‘s mother receiving in navy blue outfit with a_rose corsage. Assisting her, the. grcom’s .mother wore black and white dress. with a corsage of roses. Another reception in honor of the couple was held later at the Anson Hotel in Ansonville. The marriage of Theresa Pelletier, daughter of Mr.‘and Mrs. Paul Pelleâ€" tier of Iroquois Falls, to Lucien (Leo) Morel, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Morel of Timmins, took place in Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, with Rev. E. Gaboury officiating. "I_'he couple will take up residence in Timmins. : ba.nd and upstanding bow loops of dull black taffeta ribbon in good contrast FERNANDE JOSEPH MARRIED TUESDAY By PRUNELLA WOOD . WITH the coming of spring, we like best the bright, polished accent of patent leather. for shoes and handbags, belts and .. . . even hats. ls‘ n ofl’-face scoop of.,. lacquered straw with a true patent gleam . a most beguiling topper for spring woolens,.apt ensembler with other pa«tent. accessories. The bonnet has a scalloped brim and ; Protection Plus FLY TO DETROIT FOR HONEYMOON Chic Polished Patent :\, . BBR PoORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Of Interest to Women Following the ceremony a reception was held in the McIntyre Auditorium, Mrs. Pelletier receiving the guests in a grey dressmaker suit with matching accessories and a corsage ‘of tea roses. Mrs. Morel assisted wearing a navy ensemble with a rose corsage. Later the bride and groom left for North Bay from which they will fly to Detroit. Upon their return they will reside in Timmins. was of white crepe with lace bow, and she wore a black straw hat with pink bow, and matching accessories, She carried a. white prayer book with Pinâ€" occhio roseés and white stramers. Prior to her marriage, the bride was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sax, Toke St. j Notre Dame de Lourdes Church was the settingâ€"forâ€"a â€"pretty wedding yesâ€" terday morning at .8:30, when Blancht Bolduc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bolduc, became the bride of Alfred Gaudreau, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Gaudreau. : Rev. Gaboury officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a twoâ€"piece suit of lime green, with matching hat, and a corâ€" sage of red roses. BLANCHE BOLDUC MARRIED YESTERDAY She was attended by her sister, Be Sure To Attend The Canadian Legion Vâ€"E Day â€" Wednesday, May 8th _ _ At The MeINTYRE ARENA Music By Jack Bridges TOP HATTERS Many outâ€"cfâ€"town guests attended the marriage this morning et 8 o‘clock in Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, of Cecile Rousson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rousson, to Lionel W. Levesque, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Levesque, of Mattachewan. Rev. Father Gaboury officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a graceful gown of white chiffon lace, mede with bouffant skirt, and a lace yoke, with a frill of stiff pleated net lending a dainty effect to the neckline. The sleeves were long, and she wore white gloves. Her finâ€" gertip veil was held by a corded crown bordered with seed pearls, and she carâ€" ried a bouquet of roses and ‘baby‘s Bridesmaids were Jean Rousson, sisâ€" ter of the bride, and Leonnie Parenâ€" teau, who wore similar gowns of blue taffeta with matching heaadress. They carried bouquets of carnations, sweatâ€" peas, and baby‘s breath. i When the couple left for their honâ€" eymoon trip, the bride chose a chocoâ€" late brown gabardine suit with brown accessories, for travelling. . _ Groomsman â€"was Albert Rousson, brother of the bride,â€"ana ushers were George Rousson, also a ‘brother, and Lucien Tremblay. Miss Catherine Hirland was maid of honor, wearing a gown of pink chifâ€" fon, with a a flowered headdress and shoulder length veil. She carried a bouquet of carnations, sweet peas and baby‘s breath. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the bride‘s home, 139 Poplar Ave., Mrs. Rousson receiving in a twoâ€"piece suit of nunter‘s green, with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. The following is a program drawn up for the coming visit of Miss Cameron, who has come to Timmins for a week to train Guide and Brownie leaders: Friday, May 3 at 8 p.m., there will be a meeting for Guiders at the home of Miss E. Clatworthy, 26 Way Ave., for discussing plans for the coming week. Elorne Bolduc, and groomsman was Paul Gaudreau. The couple left yesterday afternoon for a honeymoon trip and will take up residence in Timmins, upon their reâ€" turn. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the bride‘s home, Mrs. Bolâ€" duc receiving in a blue suit with black accessories, and a corsage of roses. She was assisted by Mrs. Gaudreau, wearing a violet ‘dress with a corsage of roses. They will reside in Timmins. On Saturday at 6 p.m. Patrol Leadâ€" CECILE ROUSSON IS MARRIED TODAY Girl Guide News Pteé. Stanley Court has been visitâ€" Mrs, Matt Gooding and infant son, ing his parents at Gold Centre for the Arthur, left toâ€"day after spending past week ,and has gone to London for several weeks visiting at the home of his discharge. Mrs. Gooding‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. King, Willow Ave. Miss Cherry Gauthier recently reâ€" turned from Toronto and is visiting at her home, Hemlock St. for a week. Mrs. Jack Dalton Jr. returned this week from a trip to Boston, Mass., and other points south. Mr. _Norris, the new professional of the Timmins Gold Club, arrived yesâ€" terday morning to take over his duties. Mr. Arthur Orr, Way Ave., has had information to the effectâ€" that his bride is on her way to Canada from overseas. ers will meet at St. Matthew‘sâ€"church hall. nE e Cl e nc dn m ECC Wednesday at 7 30 ‘ p.m. will meet at Central . school for inâ€" struction in Brownie work. Tuesday at 7:30 . p.m.,: Gulders will meet at the council chambers to disâ€" cuss Company and Pack _mqnaggment Monday at 7:30 pm., Guiders will meet at the council, chambers for inâ€" struction in songs and games for Guides and Brownies. ; Thursday at 6 p.m., Guiders and. six Brownies from each pack will meet at St. Paul‘s parish hall in South Porâ€" cupine. This will followed, at 8 pm., with instruction ~in 1st Class Saturday, May 4, is: the annual Guide and Brownie Cookie Day The: cookies are packed three dozen to a package and are maje of a good quality, shortâ€" bread, shaped in,. the trefoil . design. d work. Porcupine Guiders heldâ€"a meeting at the home of Mrs. R. Stark, South Porâ€" cupine, Tuesday evening.. The business of the meeting consisted mostly in planning the program for the .coming visit of Miss Cameron. The Ladies Auxiliary. of the Canaâ€" dian Legion held its weekly evening of cards on Tuesday. The ladies‘ prizes went to Mrs. A. Pidgeon, Mrs. W. Maâ€" nette and Mrs. Pemberton, and gents‘ prizes were won by Mrs. W. Forrester, Mrs. D. Legate and Mr. G. Phillips, in the order named. ‘ Friday at 7:30 pm Guidexs and five Guides from each Compar;y "will meet at St. Paul‘s parish hall South Porâ€" cupine. , An executive meeting will be held on Friday evening at eight o‘clock, and there will be a general meeting on Monday, May 6, at 8 p.m., in the Leâ€" _ Guiders are asked to be on hand at St. Matthew‘s church hall on Friday to collect the coolies. gion Hall. 314 UL IVAl jJJ T 68e LEGIGN Labpies to The Fireside Club MEET FRIDAY NIGHT â€" A RUMMAGE SALE Admission, $2.00 per Couple Extra Lady $1.00 S()CIAL * PERSONAL at EVERYBODY WELCOME Mrs. Les Johnson, ‘of Gravenhurst, and daughter Donna Lee, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Johnson‘s mother Mrs. B. McGillis, 58 Balsam N. Gil MacDonald has returned from Toronto where he received his disâ€" charge from the Army. Miss Vina Humphries, left on Saturâ€" day for Toronto, where she will take up residence. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Banning and family left last week for Nipigon where they will take up residence. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. McMaster and family left on Sunday for Sault Ste. Marig, .where they will take up resiâ€" dence. ‘Mrs. Claire Morgan (nee Jean Baker) left this week for Peterborough where she will join Mr. Morgan, and take un residence. First United Church .Algonquin Blyvd. SATURDAY, MAY 4 Mrs. George Avers, of Holtyré, forâ€" merly of Timmins, was the guest of her brother Mr. Cv Hale, and Mrs. Hale at their home in Sschumacher last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atanas, of Hamilton, spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mrs. Atanas‘ mother, Mrs. B. McGillis, Balsam St. North. Mr. and Mrs. B. Mobbs, of Iroquois Falls, were Timmins visitors over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Paukert, of Iroâ€" quois Falls, visited in town over the Mrs. Pratt was a weekend visitor to Timmins from Iroquois Falls. weekend. Miss Lorraine Hopkins left this week after having spent the season instrucâ€" ting for the Pporcupine Skating Club. Under the Auspices of will be held in ~the basement of the at 9 a.m. Â¥ 44 4 L