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Porcupine Advance, 29 Aug 1946, 1, p. 3

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Phone 3795 Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. John Dubois. of Embrun, Ont. The couple will reside Road. Maid of honor was Rita Arbic. sisâ€" ter of the bride, who wore a gown of blue sheer fashioned with short sleeves with which she wore long matching blue gloves. Her headdress was of pink and blue flowers. She carried a nosegay of pink roses. Groomsman was Henry Babin. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, Elm. St. S., and later a reception was held in the McIntyre Auditorium. Mrs. Arbic received the guests wearing a mauve dress with black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Finn assisted wearâ€" ing a navy blue dress with black acâ€" cessories and a corsage of roses. Given in marriage «y her father, the bride wore a graceful gown of white organza featuring sweetheart neckline and long sleeves, Her full length veil was caught by a crown of white flowers. She carried a bouquet of red roses St. Anthony‘s Cathedral was the setting for a pretty wedding on Monâ€" day morning at 3 230 when Marie Berthe Arbic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Arbic, became the bride of Omer Finn, son of Mrs. E. Finn and the late Mr. Finn. Rev. Father MacAbee officiated at the ceremony. THURSDAY. AUGUST 20th. 1b46 FINNâ€"ARBIC NUPTIALS ARE ATTRACTIVE UNITED AIRWAYS at 137 North You never have to explain something you didn‘t say. Pattern 4649 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18,; 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40. Size 16, 2% yiards 39â€"inch. Send TWENTY for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. an old bathing suit and this summer she knitted herself a bathing suit out of one of me old socks." "My wife is a positive wonder," said the proud veteran. "The first winter of the war she knitted me socks out of Here‘s how to ‘1Jo66k and to feel "best dressed‘‘. . . Make this smart but gsimple button fronter, Pattern 4649. Its soft front fullness does magic things for YOUR figure! Send your order to The Advance Seen among theâ€"dancers present :were: Mr. and Mrs. Manny: Abrams;>Mr; and Mrs. I. Rosner, Mr. and Mrs.S.â€" Sole, of New York, Dr, and Mrs: Scholes, Mr. and Mrs.T.«â€"Feldman, Mr. and <Mrs. H. Moseoe, Dr. and Mrs. â€"M. Korman, Dr. and Mr«; 8. Jessel, Mtr. Mrs. M. Urquhart, Dr. and Brilly Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Burke, Mr. â€"and Mrs. W. .J. Doran, Mrs. H. H. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. A. W,. Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. G. Campâ€" bell, Mr. and Mrs. L. Laporte, Mr. and Mts. E. Mott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nora, Dr. and .Mrs. G. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fuke, Mr. and Mrs. Les Lampkin, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Espie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walâ€" lace, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Leek, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moyle, Mr. and Mrs. Gone Gladstone, Mr. and Mrs. N. Koza, Mr: and Mrs. Dusty Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Wink Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Marâ€" tin, Mr. and Mtrs. G. Dunlop, Dr. and Mrs® Armitage, Mr. and Mrs. Ros;3 McPhail, Mr. and Mrs. H. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. FP. Simms, Nancy Pickerâ€" ing. s Another important feature on the evening‘s program. was the choosing of the meost popular.song written by local composers, and the winning melody was entitled "The Indian Sign", music which writtensby Ole Brandies, of Timâ€" mins with words by. Mtrs» Anne Miller of Schumacher. This 11Vely tune will now be printed by a New York publishâ€" ing house, and ~will be entered. im the National «~competition +â€"for theâ€" best Canadian Song: ~ ¢+* The Schumacher Lions Club proved Helperin, themselves to be admirable hosts last night at their most successful. dance held ‘at the MeTntyre Arena, . Over seven . hundred, dance fans turned out to lesten and dance to the music of »Norman «Harris and.. his orchestra, one of Canada‘s big name bands., The orchestra came direct from . "Vanity Fair‘. in .the King. Edward. Hotel in Toronto, and featured lovely Margaret Henry, whose, singing â€"was highlight in the evening‘s entertainment. Another important feature on the evening‘s program. was the choosing of the mest popular.song written by local composers, and the winning melody was entitled "The Indian Sign", music which writtensby Ole Brandes, of: Timâ€" mins with words by. Mrs» Anne Miller of Schumacher. This lively tune will now be printed by a New York publishâ€" ing house, and â€"will be entered. im the National «~competition +â€"for â€"theâ€"» best Jack . Heipert, Miss S. Abrams, Dave Pierce Ruby Simpson, Bud Monohan, Anhe Marie Millar, Warner Burrett, â€" Margaret Hooker, Frank Burke, Barbara Anne Scott, Bill Paul, Mary Adams, Dan Gerry Ogilvie, George Caldbick, Mary McLean, Bill Minthorn, Wilma Mawhinney, Eric Prentice, Lillian Crawford, Bert Bethâ€" une, Margo Kirkland, Gordon Paul, Gladys Keene, Doug MacLellan, Marg Horie, Herb Girdley, Anita Flynn, Ron Cooksley, Joan Adamson, Garth Porâ€" ter, Kay Lafontaine Johnny Watt, Ltis Urquhart, Gordon Eyre, Betty Wilâ€" liams,â€" Andy Brennan, Kathleen Backâ€" house, Howard Hicks,. Nellie Klimoâ€" vitch, Ray Gariepy, Jean McChesney, Eric Arnott, Mary Morin, ~Fred Hill, Joan Clarke, Johnny Pierce, Jacqueline Byers, Eddie Holgate, Joyce Gonzalez, Maurice Keyes, Olga Bernich, Martin Fredricks,â€" Barbara Bowie, Pete® Douâ€" cette, Gerry Turcotte and. many others. Ruth Helperin, Rern Rosner, Esther Club and Church Activities MANY ENJOY EVENING OF DANCING AS SCHUMACHER LIONS ENTERTAIN THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE,. TIMMINS, ONTARIGO Yesterday afternoon Mys. WMm. Stanâ€" ley entertained at A chatthingly arâ€" ranged tea in "the. MéIn{yre Lounge in honor _ of the viSit:mg,w,iygs, of. the fire chiefs attending the cobvention in Timmins this week. Over one hundred ladies were present and enjoyved a deâ€" lightful social afterncon. Later, the visitors were taken on a tour of the McInyre, conducted in a most interestâ€" ing. manner, and all expressed their appreciation of the thoughitfullness in having such a.tour conducted.. During. . the afternoon tea, piano selections were played by Mrs. D. Larâ€" cher, and Margaret â€"Clairmont, visitâ€" ing . from Ottawa, also gave ~several lovely selections. MRS. WM. STANLEY TS TEATIME HOSTESS Timmins, Ontario FALL â€"SUITâ€"This coachman suit, for fall of 1946, is worn by Joan Wowry, of NBC‘s "Guiding Light," in black gabardine. . The long. tunic,. jacket flares gracefully from 't:he hipline, has wide lapels, flap pockets and> tapered sseeves, ‘The skirt is slim as a pencil. The suit is a Youthmoor Original, member of Chicago Fashion Industries., was beautifully arranged with a filoral centreâ€"piece and tall white tapers in silver candlebra. â€" Assisting with servâ€" ing were Mrs. G. Thomas, Mrs. Cromâ€" weller and Mrs. J. HMunt. Try The Advance Want Adsg Aug. 27th to Aug. 30th The Dominion Association of Fire Chiefs And Friends Town of Timmins WELCOMES To The Thirtyâ€"Eighth Annual CONVENTION The Corporation Of The Pattern W9120 â€" A jumper frock in women‘s sizes, Pattern W9120. Deâ€" signed to minimize your hips, it is a comfort to wear, a joy to sew. Make several blouses! In sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. . Size 36, jumper, 2â€"% yds. 39 in; long sleeved blouse, 2â€"%4 yds. 39 in; short, 2 yds. 35 in. Pattern W4666 â€" She‘ll look sweet Pattern W4825 â€" Captivating little jumper that gives. her a. nippedâ€"in waist. Make one in velveteen, one in wool. Patterrn W4825 has embroidery:; blouse. . In [girls‘ sizes 6, 8,. 10, 12 and 14. Size 10, jumper,. 2 jyds. 34 inch nap fabric; blouse, 1â€"‘% yds. 35 inch fabric. J. EMILE BRUNETTE Mayor lagsest Gorw C Pattern W9082 â€" This slip, Pattern W9082, is expertly designed to fit your figure, â€"yet it‘s simple to make. Transâ€" ferâ€"pattern for flower motif included. Pattern is available in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 32 ,34, 36, 38, 40 and 42, Size 16, slip, requires 2 yards 39 inch material. Send Twenty Cents to The Advance for each pattern. Print your name and address, pattern number and size. 2. 4,6, 8, 10. Size 6, flare sleeve dress, 1â€"*% yds, 35 in; other version, 1â€"!4 yds. contrast. and pretty in <~this, buttonâ€"herself frock, Pattern W4666. Make twoâ€"one for every day,; one for parties. Conâ€" teast optional.. _ Pattern comes in sizes

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