‘The Sacred Heart Church was the setbing on Sunday for the marriage nf Lesa Marcantonio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Marcantonio, to Mr. T. Rusâ€" citti, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ruscitti. Father L. Rontana officiated. Organâ€" ist was Alice Giovanelli, and soloist, Lilian Mascioli. Given in marriage by her father, c en WBP 00 t vietalnd The Y‘s Men ze also planning another event to take place on June 10th at the Grand Hotel....... On that evening they will attend with their missus, and a pleasant social evening has been planned giving members:© and wives a chsmce for all to get acquainted.......There will be refreshments and Bill Mackie is looking after the entertainment........ The ‘kids will be glad to hear that there is another Teenâ€"Age Dance coming up..... and on the very day to celebrate the finish of exams.....Tuesday, June 25. This afternoon little Brian Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardy, played host to several of his friends in honour of his second birthday........ The children all had a wonderful time playing together, and even the mamas spent a very pleasant afternoonâ€"â€"Young Brian had a nice big birthday cake in keeping with the cccasion and received many lovely gifts from hig little chums ... Present were Jimmy. Harrison, Tommy Hardy, Dwight Kelneck, Diane Dupuis, Dirmne Gauthier, . Viola Sihvola, and Emmet and Edith McNamara. 42 Tonight‘s the night, so far as the Echumacher Lions Club is conâ€" cerned. With a bit of a speedâ€"up, you can just make their annual Spring dance nicely. Door prizes up to $50, they say, and rumour has it there will be the odd spot of ingoâ€"bay. It‘s at the Mcintyre gym and Jack Bridges‘ ‘Top Hatters will be making with the music. In formalâ€"â€" and the proceeds are for community projects. It‘s a grand night to go dancing ... you can sleep tomorrow! 'I‘he members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion have a vdry busy Saturday ahead of them ... On Monday , night ‘they held â€"a gpecial meeting in the Legion Hall to discuss brief business and to make further plans for the catering they are to for‘ the banquet on Baturday for the nurses‘ convention being ‘held here.:....:Numerous delegates ‘from various parts of Northern Ontario will be present for the, conâ€" Â¥ention which is an annual affair, but which has never been held before in ...A large program has been planned and prom ‘bes to be most enlightening and informative. N‘ewS has reached us that a very pleasant evening has been planned for Friday, May 31, in the Church of Nativity Hall....... The Junior Catholic Womn‘s League plan to hold a card party, and guests will have their choice of bridge, 500, and euchre....... A special attraction for the evening too, are the two door prizes which will be offered, and the fact . that the town merchants have donated very lovely prizes. Members of the staff of the Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada here in Timmins are very sorry that they are about to lose Mr. A. Muter, who has been there with them now for about six and one half years........ and toâ€"night they are going to hold a staff g@linner in his honour over at the MciIntyre....... Mr. and Mrs. Muter are leaving next week to take up residence in St. Catherines, and both will be greatly missed by their many friends here in the North........ Toâ€"night, besides the staff, many agents and their wives, from out of town, will be present for the dinner, and a nice informal programme has been planned for the evening‘s entertainment........ Mr. Muter will be replaced by Mr. Don Moore of the St. Catherines Branch, who has spent the past three years in the Navy. Last Sunday afternoon was such a clear pleasant one for bicycling and because everyone enjoyed themselves so much the bicycle club organized by the Y‘s Mens (Club, are going to meet. again this. week, weather permitting, of course....... Members and friends meet at the Holâ€" linger Ball Park about 2 o‘clock and from there cycle out to Cook‘s Lake and enjoy an afternoon of baseball, archery, or other pleasing sports....... LESA MARCANTONIO MARRIED SUNDAY an Although we seldom see a 24th of May holiday that can boast sunshine clear through the day, with no snow or rain, we never quite giÂ¥ve up the hope for such _ and the members of the Timmins Golf Club are especially hoping for the sunny exception to the usually cloudy rule for the 4th, as> toâ€"morrow is the official opening of their summer goifing And if you are not a golf enthusiast, there are still other ways to celebrate the hcliday in true preâ€"war style, and that is ... to at» tend the I. O. D. E. Maytime Dance which will be held toâ€"morrow at the Riverside Pavilion with Henry Kelineck‘s orchestra in attendance........ Some invitations have been sent out announcing the date of the dance but it is to be noted that tickets will be on sale at the door....... This is the first I. O. D. E. dance to be held since preâ€"war days, and all members and friends are eagerly looking forward to the event, which. was always noted for its high standards and which promises to uphold this fine reputation tomorrow nightâ€"â€"The prodeeds of the affair will go toâ€" ward the new I. 0. D. E. War Memorialâ€"â€"Dress is optional. season which will take the form of «a twoâ€"ball mixed foursbme. ... A great day is planned, and play will commence at 1.30 in the att.ernoon with dinner being served in the Club House at 6 o‘clock ... In order for the Games Committee to arrange the draw, and the Stewardess: to plan for the number of meais, each member was requested to phone Mrs. Smith at 1205 on or before May 18th, stating whether they would be playing, dining, or both..... It is to be noted that those who have signed for dinner are expected to attend, regardless of golfing weather. NVALJAL ; MAAA U iA VCA §A . aAVAA , _ AA24 k4 cantonio, to Mr. C. Rusâ€" Maid of honour was Matilda Colaâ€" Mr. and Mrs. E. Ruscitti meco, who wore ~/gown of pale blue ntana officiated. Organâ€" NDet with lace bodice, and carried a : Giovanelli, and soloist, bouquet of white carnations. 1. _ ; Bridesmaids were Elia Petricola and marriage by her father, Mary Colavincenzo who wore gowns by Phyllis McCoy Between the bride wore a gown of heavy white satin with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and full skirt. Her floorâ€" length veil was caught by . a halo headdress and she carried a bouquet of yellow roses. in turquoise blue and carried bouquets of white carnations. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the bride‘s home, and later a reception was held at the McIntyre, with the bride‘s mother reâ€" ceiving in a gown of navy crepe with a corsage of pink carnations. The groom‘s mother assisted in a mauve gown, with a corsage of pink carnaâ€" tions. Groomsman . was. O. Ruscitti, and ushers were Peter Spada @nd Enzo Colameco. honour, wearing a gown ol turquoise sheer with a short veil held by a crown of pink flowers as her headdress. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Groomsman was Joseph Dorion. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held at the home of Mrs. E. Laroque, 195 North Road, the bride‘s mother wearing a pink and black fiowered dress. Later a dinner was held at the home of the bride, and a reception followed at the Hollin«â€" ger Hall in the evening. an w0 d t . 12 the The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white sheer, with high neckline and long full sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was held by a crown of white flowers and she carried a bouquet of pink carnaâ€" tions. She wore a gold cross, gift of get it." Last night, Miss Helen Thomson, brideâ€"elect of Jun. 19, was guest of honor at a surprise shower at her home, Third Ave. Coâ€"hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Merle Dent and Mrs. Anne Kunka. 3 Upon“their return from North Bay and other points, the couple will reside Present wore: Eve Grills, Norma Routlice, Rose Rizzuto, Mrs. Anne Varker, Emma Wylie, Ora Kulju, Mary Palangeo, Mrs. Rea McNeil, Helen Moran, Beryi MacQuarri¢c, Helen Jemâ€" mett, Kathleen Harrison, Mrs. Verna Matson, Vivian Pierce, Mrs. Dot Mcâ€" Neil, Mrs. Buchman, Mrs. Stefanich, Mrs. Lampkin, Mrs. Tripp, Mrs, Betty Beridini, Miss Annabelle Lang, Mrs. 0. Thomson, mother of the bride«â€" toâ€"be. Unable to attend but contributing toward the gift were: Louise Ferrari, May Cadmar, Margaret Hargreaves, Zoni Rechetnyk, Beulah Woods, Jackie Parnell, Mrs. Rozovsky, Mrs. Hope Nelson, and Mrs. Dot Hansen. The marriage of Mary Rose Rayâ€" mond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Raymond, to Leo Levesque, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Levesaue of North Bay, took place in Notre Dame de Lourdes Church last Thursday with Rev. Father Therriault officiating. During the evening, the guest of honor was the recipient of a beautiful set of silver candelabra and six Crysâ€" tal glasses. A pleasant social eveninz was spent and a number of games enâ€" joyed, after which a delicious lunch was served. MARY ROSE RAYMOND MARRIED THURSDAY The couple will reside in Timmins. HELEN THOMSON IS GUEST OF HONOR Miss Elen Raymond, was maid of â€" EXPLANATION "What‘s a debtor, pa?" "A man who owes money. "And what‘s a creditor?" ~~Of Intérest:to Women THESE two little girls are dressed in their spring Sunday best .. . in navy wool reefers which will be none too warm many times before snow falls and it‘s time to bundle up really. The coats are fitted and flared to become best the rolyâ€"poly curves of sizes 3 to 6, and are double breasted. A red piping enâ€" livens the collars. The roller hats are stuck with bright feather bits, and are blue to match the exceedingly smart little coat. Sunday School Time he‘s By PRUNELLA WOOD turquoise Last night the members of the A. Y. P. .A.. met in the Central School grounds for softball practice before proceeding on to the church for their meeting. During the brief business portion with Mrs. C. Briggs in the chair, the minutes of the previous meeting were read by Barbara Fleming. Then plans for a picnic to be held on May 24 were discussed. A busy work meeting was spent preâ€" paring ‘Christmas and Valentine cards for scraep books. The meeting was brought to a close with a sing song and the serving of a light lunch. ,8,,0, ,0,,0,,0, 000. .0. .0. .0. .0. .0. :0, .0. .0. .o 00000000’-;’00000 12 282 20, .00000000’00’00:00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.0000000000000".00000090"00000000’0000000 .0000:00000000000%.0000’0:0‘00}0000000 _ #19 ooooooooooo’ooooooo0.\0000000000.\00;00000000000I.ooooooo us 80090049 4*,0 9,09,08,49,00$0,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00006000000; o o s o o o o ooo io o ie s 0g9400 0,00,09,0 II' - |ll . . Y. P. A. MEET FOR SOFTBALL PRACTICE CHedbbing 3Inbitattons PINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO We are equipped to offer you the best in all social stationery. Prompt and careful attention to details ensures you satisfacâ€" tion. Outâ€"ofâ€"town orders receive the same perâ€" sonal and reliable serâ€" vice. Major and Mrs. C. Knaap and Captain Trunks The Porcupine Advance PHONE 26 SERVICES â€" SUNDAY, MAY 26TH The Major will also speak to the Red Shield Women‘s Auxiliary at a special meetâ€" _____ . ing on Monday Night _ » Major Knaap went overseas with the First Division as an Auxiliary Services Worker. 12 Birch Street, South 11 2.m. â€" 7 p.m. The annual meeting of the Childâ€" Toronto. ren‘s Aid Society will be held on Thursday, May 30, at 8 p.m., in the Tom council chambers of the town hall. ioned at 8t. Anthonv‘s Cathedral was the setting this morning at 10 o‘clock for the marriage of Lilyane Page, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Page, to Mr. Omer J. Bazinst, son of Mr. and Mrs. U. Bazinet. Rev. Father . Brouillard officiated at the ceremony. Mr. H. ‘Treneer plaved the wedding mus‘c. All members and others interested are invitad to attend. Annual reâ€" ports will be read, and an election of officers will be held. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a graceful gown of white lace, fashioned with swestheart neckâ€" line and long sleeves coming to a point over the hands. Soft gatherirg lent a dainty effect from the neckline to the wa‘ist and the full skirt ended in a short train. Her fullâ€"length veil was held by a halo of whits roses, She carried white lilies. Bridesmaids were Lorraine Page, Leona Page, sisters of the bride, Â¥vonnre Bazinet and Simone Bazinet, sisters of the groom. Lorraine chose a gown of lime grien crepe with matchâ€" ing net headdress, and she carried a prayer book with rose buds cascading from streamers. Leona wore a similar gown and â€" headdress in blue, and carried a prayer book with streamers also. Yvonne was wearing coral crepe with round neckline and cap sleeves with a sweetheart headdress of matchâ€" ing ccoral, and Simone chose a similar gown and headdress in turquoise. They also carried prayer books. Groomsman was John â€" Laflamme. Ushers were Lorne Smith, Aurele Bisâ€" son, Henry Morrissette, and Roger Mineault. home <from McGill University, Monâ€" treal, and will spend the summer monthsat the home of his parents, Elm St. N. ' Miss Margaret Burke arrived last week from Philadelphia to visit at the home of her parents, Hemlock St. Miss Ruth Braffet left this week for the south after visiting for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Taylor, Patric‘a Blyvd. Bornâ€"to Mr. and ~Mrs. Noble Coy, on May 16, at St. Mary‘s Mospital, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Easton and inâ€" fant son John left last week for Belleâ€" C. A. S. PLANS ANNUAL MEETING; ELECTION For their honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, Hamilton and other points, the bride will wear a nile green twoâ€"pliece suit with brown accessories for travelâ€" ling. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the bride‘s home, and a wedding supper at the Grand Hotel. A recention is being held this eveâ€" ning at the Hollinger Hall, and the bride‘s mother will receive in a beige dress with brown accessories and a carâ€" nation corsage. Assisting her, the groom‘s mother will wear a black dress with white trimming and a carnation corsage. : ~Matron of honcr was Mrs. Lucille Lafliamme, who chose a gown of pale blue faconne, made with sweetheart neckline and short puffed sleeves. Her headdress was of matching blue net falling to the shoulders. She carried a bouquet of red and white carnations. They will reside in Timmins. LILYANE PAGE IS MARRIED TODAY Ont. Mr. C. Desaulniers is at present visâ€" iting in Toronto. Tom Stonehouse, R. C. A. F., statâ€" ioned at St: Hubert, Que., is spending leave in town visiting at his home on James Ave. Miss Kay Harvey, of the Porcupine Health Unit, is taking a brief course in Messrs. Bob, and Archie Marriott, Mr. Camile Sebastien returned yesâ€" and Mr. Richardson returned on Monâ€" térxday from Montresl, where he had day from a business trip to North spent a few days. Bay. Mtr. Warner Burrett has arrived home <from McGill University, Monâ€" treal, and will spend the summer monthsat the home of his parents, Elm St. N. ' â€"Mrs. T. E. Pritchard left on Monday for London, where she will attend the graduation of her son,:â€" W. Bruce Pritchard, from Western University on wWednesday. While in London, she will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Tamblyn. Mr. and Mrs. R. Redford, of Yorkâ€" ton, Sask., visited in Timmins over the weekend, the geusts of their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and â€"Myrs. Leslie Redford. Mrs. C. MacInnis arrived this mornâ€" ing, the war bride of Spr. Colin Masâ€" Innis. Mrs, T. Callon (nge Ruth Curtis) and her two yourg children left last week for Toronto, after visiting for several weeks at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr.â€"and Mrs. D. B. Curtis. Mr. Bill Atkinson, of Toronto, was a business visitor to Txmmins last woekâ€" end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Easton and inâ€" fant son John left last week for Belleâ€" ville after visiting at the home of Mr. Easton‘s parents, Maple St. N. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cubb (nee Kay Starling) a daughter, Beverâ€" ley Ann; a sister for Gaye Beverley. CSM. Harold Walker, oneâ€"time member of the Timmins Police Force, was in town over the weekend. Mr. Faulkner, of Toronto, visited in town last week on business before pro« ceeding to Kirkland Lake. and Mr. Norwood Paukert is arriving toâ€" morrow from Iroquois Ralls to spend the weekend visiting friends in town. Mr. John Sullivan arrived at his home Tamarack Et., on Mond:y, after comâ€" pleting his term at Tsronto Univerâ€" sity. Mr. J. E. Sullivan and son Joe reâ€" turned this week from a weekend trip to Temagami. Mr. 8. Wookey left recently for n holiday visit to Arizona. 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