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Porcupine Advance, 25 Jul 1946, 1, p. 2

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‘Grab your old clothes, folks, make with the pig tail and straw hats, and trot drwn to the Riverside Pavilion tomorrow â€" night" and join the Kinsmen at their sixth annual Barn Dance ... The hall will be : decorated in keeping with the occasion, so we‘ll probably view the odd < saddle or the odd stack of hay in the corners ... It‘ll beâ€"a good chance : toe unearth come faded shirts and overalls, sport a straw hat, and be the belle of the ball.....:.. Tickets may be obtained from any of the Kinsmen, or at the door, and sell at two prices......If you buy the one at a quarter you carj get in on a draw for some nylons. . jAnd now some nexwt; of the young psople‘s plans...... The date of the monster rally, which is an important part of the summer program, has not been set as yet, but will take nlace in the near future.....Pleins ~however are well on the.way for the dance the young people are holding â€"_â€"on August 5th, a Civic holiday....... The event promises to be a mist . one, and as everyone is welcome it is hoped that large numbers . will turn out to support ‘the youngsters as the nroceds will used to further their worthy cause........ The dance will be held at the Riverside _ Pavilion, with Henry Kelneck and his orchestra in attendance........ Dancing ~‘â€"â€"will be from ten until two,â€"so do make it a point to drop in. +us. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. H. W. Darling was hostess at a charmingly garden tea at her home, 134 Wilson Ave....... Bright tables and â€"~<‘Jlawn chairs were set about the spacious garden, and during the afternoon number of her friends gathered to enjoy a pleasant social time........ Leafy trees protected: guests from sun and breezes, and tiny glass birds, and +A gayly smocked elves, even members of the seven dwarfs in scarlet jackets »â€"atood wetch in the flower beds, and in one corner, gold fish in their glass .quan.um all adding to the delightful summer setting. £ On Tuesday morning eight enthusiastic lady members of the Timmins Golf Club. set out for Sudbury where they will participate in the Northern Ontario Women‘s Open Golf Tournament........ The tournament begins today, and is the first to be held since 1941, when Mrs. W. Parkinson, of Sudbury . won the Championship........ We hope that perhaps one of our Porcupine .__ ladies will bring the title back with her this year........ Among those who went down from here were Mrs. J. P. Burke, Mrs. E. Baderski, Mrs. I. K. Pierce, Mirs. E. B. Weir, Mrs. W. L. Hogarth, Mrs. W. R. de Gruchy, Mrs. A. W. kering, and Mrs. Shook. ’ B | For their wedding trip to North Bay and other points, the bride chose a gold gabardine suit with white accesâ€" sories, for travelling. * Prior to her marriage, the bride was entertained by Miss Marie McCann and Miss Mary Boyd. On their return they will reside in WILL HONEYMOON IN TORONTO, NEW YORK The Church of the Nativity was the setting on Seturday morning for. the marriage of Michelina Chiola, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Chiola, Tamarâ€" ack St., to Nick Ricci, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ricci, of St. Catharines. Rev. Father J. R. O‘Gorman â€" officiated. Organist was Miss Alice Giovanelli and soloist was Miss Lillian Mascioli. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a gown of heavy white satin, fashioned with sweetheart neckâ€" line, threeâ€"quarter length sleeves and full skirt. Her long white net. veill fell from a coronet headdress, She carried a cascade of white gladioli and wore the gifts of the groom, a gold wrist watch and gold earrings. Maid of honor was Iola Chidla, sisâ€" ter of the bride, who wore a long pink gown featuring a silk <jersey bodice pnd full net skirt. Her headdress was of pink and ~white flowers andâ€" she carried a bouquet of pink carnations And blue cornflowers. | ‘ BRridesmaid was Ida Ricci, wearing ce Monday Mr. and Mrs, Gerald A: Gordon, and their children Terry, nd Stephen will be leaving their home at the Confaurum, and heir many friends here in the Porcupine ... Mr. Gordon, whx has lived 4 nofth for twenty yeers, has accepted the posgition of Mine Superintendent for the Caribou Gold Quartz Company in British Colum» B....... BC to the Porcupine last November, having served as in the Canadian Army fer three and a half years ......Mr. and Mrs. will be sadly missed by their numerous friends here when they for their new home next week. ... _A lovely trip hes been planned and they will take the train as far as Vancouver from which will fly to Quesnel, where they will then continue on by motor to Wells in the Caribou district We hope they have a very successful Wwip out, and find every happiness in their new home. # > "FPriends were also sorry to see Mr. Kenneth ‘Blow leave Timmins where " m ® . ~V C _A |__ Avsiited ENE he has "grown up" and alwelys lived .. Ken is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Blow, 124% Spruce St. North. .. .He returned after spending six Ypars overseas with the Royal Canadian Engineers, in November last, ahd his many friends were glad to see him back after such long service. ... However, he left for Halifix last week, and from there sailed on the Ceorglic for England again......He plans to visit in London, and then o cantimnue on to Sceotland...... Ken pians on working over there now, and f married in the near future to a young lady he met while serving We ko# 4o ts 00 gs wm . SA mmb 4 ME M W e C ES o ym P s AlB s overseas........ we‘re sure your friends will jom “Dropped Between Stitches" !il wishing you lots of good luck in the future, Kenneth. Gravb your old clothes, folks, make with the pig tail and straw hats, Between Possenger e Air Mail e Air Ex by Phyilis McCoy For their wedding trip to Toronto and New York, the bride chose. a dark brown gabardine suit with lime blouse and accessories .and a corsage of gladioli, for travelling. Qutâ€"ofâ€"town guests of the! wedding included Mr. and Mrs. G. Ricci, parâ€" ents of the groom, of St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. V. Ricoi, of North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bucci, of North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. A.. Ciceci,. of Iroquois Falls, and Robert Ricei, cousin of the groom, .of Waterbury, Conu. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride‘s. parents,. her _mother receiving in a dress of pale lilac with black accessories and â€"a corsage of red roses. The groocm‘s mother received, wearing a dress of blue jersey with black accessories and a corsage of. red roses. Gifts to attendants included Elizaâ€" beth Arden makeâ€"up kits for the maid of honor and bridesmaid, and tieâ€"pins for the best man and usher. Bridesmaid was Ida Ricci, wearing a gown fashioned with pink taffeta top and blue net skirt.. Her headdress was in blue with white flowers and she carried a bouquet of pink carnaâ€" tions and blue cornflowers. Groomsman was Angelo Ricci, and usher was Yawrence Ciarrocca. of Romeo Despres, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Turgeon, and Leona Sabourin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leâ€" gresley, became the bride of Lucien DeCoeur, son of Mr. J. De€oeur. Rev. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a gown of heavy white satin, fashioned with sweetheart neckâ€" line, threeâ€"quarter length sleeves and full skirt. Her long white net veill fell from a coronet headdress, She carried a cascade of white gladioli and wore the gifts of the groom, a gold wrist watch and gold earrings. Maid of honor was Iola Chidla, sisâ€" ter of the bride, who wore a long pink gown featuring a silk <jersey bodice pnd full net skirt. Her headdress was of pink and ~white flowers andâ€" she carried a bouquet of pink carnations And blue cornflowers. | St. ~Anthony‘s was the setting on Monday morning for a double wedding when Diane Sabourin, daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. Legresâ€" ley Birch St.. South became the bride Diane, who was given in marriage by her‘ brother ‘Edward, wore a graceâ€" ful gown of white lace, fashioned with sweetheart neciline bordered with white lace frill, cap sleeves, and she wore white lace ‘mittens. Her long white net veil swept into a train, and was held by a Queen Anne headdress setting on Seturday morning for. the marriage of Michelina Chiocla, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Chiola, Tamarâ€" ack St., to Nick Ricci, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ricci, of St. Catharines. Rev. Father J. R. O‘Gorman â€" officiated. Organist was Miss Alice Giovanelli and soloist was Miss Lillian Mascioli. The bride was lovely in a sulit of teal blue with hat of white flowers and white accesscries, She wore a corsage of white carnations. Attending her was Miss Marie McCann, who wore a dress of navy crepe caught st the waist with a large pink satin bow. Her hat was of pink roses, and she wore a corsage of pink carnations. Grcomeman was Robert Gallagher, of South Porcupine. Following the ceremonvy a wedding breakfast was held at the Grand Hote), with Mrs. Farrel receiving in a dres» of blue crepe with blue eaccessories and a corsage of white carnations. The groom‘s mother received wearing a grey striped sulit with blacik accessories and a corsege of white carnations. For their wedding trip to North Bay Father A. Brouillard officiated at the double wedding ceremony. Wedâ€" ding music was played by Mrs. P. Preston Bt., to Peter Bowie, <sonâ€" of Mrs. Mark Bowie, Sixth Ave,, took place on Monday morning in the Grey Nuns‘ Convent Chapel with Rev. FPather J. P. O‘Gorman officiating. The marrlage of Kathleen Farrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Parrell, CATHEDRAL IS SCENE OF DOUBLE WEDDING The couple will reside in St. Catharâ€" CONVENT CHAPEL IS WEDDING SETTING | SocIaAL St. Anthony‘s Cathedral was the setâ€" ting on Tuesday morning for the marriage of Lucille Gemme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Gemme, to Charles Briand, son of Mr. G. Briâ€" and, of Rimouski, Que., Rev. Father Maccabee officiated against a backâ€" ground of summer flowers. Yvyon Butâ€" ler was altar boy. Organist was Miss Claire Viachon and soloist was F. Boivin. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a graceful gown of white lace," fashioned with sweetheart neckline and long fitted sleeves. Her long white net veil was held by neartâ€"shaped headdress. She carâ€" ried a cascade of roses and wore the gift of the groom, a double strand of pearls. * ks Matron of honor was Mrs. L. Gemâ€" me, who wore a gown of turquoise me, who wore a gown of turquoise sheer featuring an embroidered neckâ€" line and long sleeves. Her headdress was a calot of flowers, and she carâ€" ried a bouquet of talisman roseS. Bridesmaids were Jeannette Plouffe, who wore a gown of pink sheer with pink coronet styled headdress, Beaâ€" trice Prancoeur, wearing a similar gown in mauve sheer ywith matching headdress, and Lucille Rene who. chose a gown in lime‘green net with matchâ€" DL oL mt Leona, who was given in marriage by her stepâ€"father, chose a graceful gown of white lace, fashioned with a white net yoke trimmed with white lace frill, and long sleeves. She wore a long veil falling into a slight train, and a Queen Anne headdreéess ‘similar to that of her sister. She carried a cascade of pink roses. | 3 Bridesmaid was Rita DeCour wearing a gown of pale blue fashioned with lace bodice and net skirt. Her shouldâ€" er length veil was trimmed with blue flowers and she carried a bouquet of talisman roses: with streamers. Flower girl was Madeline Meaulieu wearring a pink gown featuring lace top and .net ‘skirt. Her shoulderâ€" length veil was in pink net with matching flowers.She carried a noseâ€" gay of roses. y ' es c 32 l s 00 300. â€" Following the ceremony, wedding dinner was held at the Airport Hotel in South Porcupine, the bride‘s mother receiving in a gown of pink and blue striped jersey with a corsage of ~red Later the two couples left for a motor trip to Buffalo and New York. For travelling Diane chose a pale blue dressmaker suit with white accessorâ€" ies, and Leona wore a turquoise blue dressmaker suit with white accessorâ€" ies. + Mr. and Mrs. R. Despres will reside in Timmins, and Mr. and Mrs. L. DeCoeur will reside in Renfrew. . érmmsman was Rheal Sabourin and page boy was Gilbert Legresley. Out-of town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Guenâ€" nette, of Kapuskasing, Mr. and Mrs. A. DeCoeur and Mr. and Mrs. C. Legault, of Kirkland Lake. Bridesmaid was Therese Legresley, who wore a pink gown featuring pink lace bodice and full net skirt over satin. Her shoulderâ€"length veil of pink net was held by matching flowers. She carried a nosegay of roses. Flower girl was Therese Caron, wearing a blue gown fashioned with lace bodice and net skirt. Her shouldâ€" erâ€"length veil was of blue net with matching flowers. She carried a noseâ€" gay of roses. was Hectcr Despres, and page boy was Jeanâ€"Claude Bauthâ€" ier. dress. It‘s pale blue with black, red and white print, worn by Milena Miller, singer on NBC‘s "Kraft Music Hall." â€" The selfâ€"covered buttons down the front lead to front fullness in the skirt. The fabric‘s Skinner‘s crepe, Stacyâ€"Star design. And if you‘re a really smart gal, you‘ll be at the Youth Rally on. Sunâ€" day, Aug. 4. and white flowers. She carried a casâ€" cade bouquet of roses. CUT A FIGUREâ€"â€"If you want, uterallg. to cut a good figure anyâ€" where this summer, here‘s your LUCILLE GEMME IS MARRIED TUESDAY C CE CCC Ehch carried a bouquet nylon Mrs. H. Roy and daughter of Oshawa returned home on Sunday after visitâ€" ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Duff, of Haewyer Farm, Mattagami Townâ€" ship. of Hemmer, near Sudbury, Mr. and M:3. C. Chaput, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bridekirk and daughter Anna, of Hamâ€" ilton, and Mrs. E. B. Owen, of Ottawa. a corsage of roses. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. L. Briand, of Massachusetts, Mrs. E. Gemme, bride‘s grandmother, Miss â€" Eva Gemme, . of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gemme, Of St. Hvacinthe, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rayâ€" mond, of Rimouski, Que., Miss Claire Briand, of Matane Que. Mr,. and Mrs. Paul Bonenfant, of Rimouski, Mr. and Mrs. T. Briand, of Padoue, Que., Dfr. anc Mrs. G. Briand, of Padoue, and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Desjardine, of Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. D. Purificati and Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown, of Iroquois Falls, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gauthier, of Cache Bay, Mr. and Mrs. G. Pharand, Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, 169 Spruce St., South, and later a reception was held at the Harmony Hall Mrs. Gemme receivâ€" ed in a suit of greyâ€"blue with feathered hat, and Mrs. Briand,. sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the groom assisted wearing a gold and brown polka dot suit. Each wore a corsage of roses. Montreal High Mass was Rev. Father OCassien, recently returned from missionary work in Northern Manitoba, and brother of the bride. He was assisted by a Deacon and Sub Deacon. Approâ€" priate hymns were sung by the Men‘s choir, and soloist was Miss Lilian Mascioli, who sang "Ave Maria". Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held at the homg of the bride‘s parerts, 34 First Ave.,â€"and a wedding dinner was held at the Grand Hotel. . Mrs. Gauthier received> wearâ€" ing navy and white ensemble with matching hat and corsage of red roses. The groom‘s mother wore a purple enâ€" semble with matching hat and a corâ€" sage of yellow roses. Upon their return they will reside on Balsam St. and page boy was Donald Briand, who carried a satin cushion bordered with veiling used by the bride‘s mothe1 at her wedding Best Man was Laurent Gemme. Ushers were R. Lapointe, G. Gemme and RK. Rene. A lovely double ring ceremony was ll T. â€" MA h O Pmd LA d 4 h P MA solemnized this morning at 8t. Anâ€" Miss Jean Murtagh left this week and Mrs. W. L. Hogarth, 123 Tamarack thony‘s Cathedral at 9. when for Campbell‘s Bay. where she will Street. Jean Claire Gauthier, daughter of Mr. holiday for a few days before returnâ€" comm mmz and Mrs. E. P. Gauthier became the ing to her duties at Roval Victoria Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith kfi .y for bride of O‘done De Luca, son of Mr. Hcspital in Montreal. Burlington after â€" renewing old acâ€" The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore an exquisite gown of white imported organza over satin, daintily embroidered in blue and pink. The gown was fashioned with a frilled rounded neckline and long sleeves. Her scalloped fingerâ€"tip veil fell from a tiara shaped headdress. She wore a pearl necklace, gift.of the groom and carried a prayer book covered with pink roses. For their wedding trin to Toronto, Niagara Falls, and other points the bride chose â€"a lime green wool suit with pink blouse, pink and navy hat, and matching accessOories, for travelâ€" The bride‘s gift to the groom was a Parker‘s pen and pencil set. Mrs. Peter Dailpe was matron of. honâ€" or wearing a gown of pale blue eyelet featuring short sieeves and long matâ€" ching gloves. Her headdress was of blue eyelet with streamers at the back. She carried a nosegay of pink carnaâ€" tions and blue cornflowers. Best man was Fernando De Luca, brother of the groom. Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. PHONE 324 TIMMINS JEAN GAUTHIER IS . MARRIED TODAY The King Edward Hotel Day or Week EYES EX AMINE D GLASSES FITTED °_ WITR SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1877 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH (Ostrosgser Bldg.) Very Reasonable Rates ~ Quiet Atmosphere At Miss Florence Blackman, of Toronto, is snending her vacation visiting at jyys 1, Cohen, of Toronto, is visitâ€" the home of her parents, Mr. and MrS. iny relatives and friends in town. T. Blackman, Hemlock St. ‘ Mr. Norwcod Paukert, of Iroquois Falls was a visitor to Timmings last Friday. Miss Lillian Dorscenner left this week for Toronto, after spending her vacaâ€" tion visiting relatives and friends in towni. Mr. Jim Turner visited in town last week from Matheson. Mr. John Sheahan, of Sudbury, visâ€" ited in town ‘ast â€"week, the guest of Mrs. A. Dorschner, Elm St. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rowe and $0Nn near North Bay. David, returned to town on Friday i - after spending a vacation in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. 8. Gadsby and son Norâ€" and other points. man are holidaying at Waltonian Inn, mane" Lake Nipissing, for, two weeks. Misses Irene and Joan McNulty, of Toronto, are visiting friends in town this week. Mr. Murray McCulloch visited in town last week from Matheson. Miss Eunice Bergercn, of Toronto, is visiting in town this week. Mrs. C. K. Lough, of Toronto, is visiting in Timmins, the guest of Mr. Miss Mary McLean, of Matheson as a Timmins visitor last week. Timmins Lodge No. 459, 1.0.0.F. : AT CONIAURUM PICNIC GROUNDS Schumacher Road Transportation available from the Hall at 11 a.m. PIC NIC PERSONAL . and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maxwell and son Jeffrev are visiting in town at the home of Mr. Maxwell‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Maxwell, 178 Spruce St., quaintances in town. Mrs. 8. David, of Cochrane is visitâ€" ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. Shaheen, Birch St., South. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Osborn and family and Miss Joan Carson left on Saturday for a holiday vacation near North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. E. David and daughter Nancy, of Belleville, are visiting Mrs. David‘s ‘sister, Mrs. M. Shaheen, this week. Mrs. A. R. Harkness and Miss Pllen Har‘kness were weekend visitors + to Toronto. While there they visited with Mrs. Harkness‘ daughter Harriet. Mr. and Mrs, Mathe and daughter returned on Tuesday after a twoâ€"week visit in Ottawa. Mrs. M. Hubert and daughter Helen returned last Saturday from Pembroke, where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Hubert‘s sister.

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