Rev. T. Maxim officlated at the wedâ€" ding recently of Marion Bratko. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bratko, Winnipegosis, Man., to Michael Zaverâ€" senuke, son of Mr. J. Zaversenuke and . cb uds id the late Mrs. Zaversenuke, Gonor, Man. The marriage was solemnized in St. Mary‘s Greek Orthodox Church, which was profusely decorated with flower sand candlelight. Given in marriage by Mrs. Ann Kuhn, sister of the groora, the bride was lovely in a gown of white sheer with moulded basque, sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. The fully bouffant skirt was softly gatheredâ€" at the waistline and her full. lengthâ€" veil was caught to her head with a wreath of gardenias. Her bouquet â€" wasâ€" of deep red roses and she wore the gift of the groom, a beautiful bracelet. Miss Rita Boisvert was maid . of honor and wore a gown of powder blue taffeta fashioned with ‘shirred bodice and full skirt forming a bustle back efflect. Her was of blue {eathers from which fell a shoulâ€" der length veil and she carried a sheaf of tulips and daffodils. + | Miss Alice Zave;senuke was bridesâ€" maid and was frocked in a gown of blush pink taffeta and net, styled with moulded bodice and softly gathered skirt. Her Dutch cap was of matchâ€" ing material and she carried and old fashioned nosegay of Spring flowers. Gilbert Ruest was groomsman. After the ceremony a wedding ‘supâ€" per was held in the dining room of the Férn Cottage where the groom‘s BARON SOLEMACHER. This greatly superior variety produces the largest berries from seed of any variety. Flowers eniht weeks from seed. FEasily grown. Does not have runners but proâ€" duces great quantities of finest fruit throughout the season. Delicious flavor and aroma of wild strawberries. A showy pot plant and fine for garden. Plant now. direct from this Order advertisement. (Pkt 25¢)r(3 pkits 50¢) postpaid. FREE â€" OUR BIG 1947 SEED AND . NURSERY BOOK â€"â€" Leads Again 24 DOMINION SEED HOUSE, GEORCGETOWN, ONT. THURSDAY, FEBRVUARY #7th, 1947 Zaversenuke â€" Bratko and the minerals that are so valuable to mothers and babies alike. â€" Rely on Timmins Dairy milk, the favorite of mothers everywhere. Weddings Of Interest In milk are the proteins â€" the carbohydrates TRrA BAGS of When members of the Mountjoy ‘g. Young Peoples Union held their regâ€" ular weekly meeting recently it took t the form of a jolly sleigh ride party. The manse of First United Church was the setting for the wedding of Catherine Bayne, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bayne, Kinâ€" loch, Rannoch, Scotland, and Leonard McNair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McNair, Kincardine, Ontario. The bride was lovely in an afterâ€" noon dress of powder blue crepe with matching accessories and corsage of red roses. sister received wearing an afternoon dress of turquoise colored crepe ‘with fuschia accessories and corsage of Gifts to the attendants included a pendant to the senior bridesmaid, a gold filled cross and chain to the junior bridesmaid and a leather walâ€" let to the groomsman. Mrs. O. Katielaen attended the bride and chose for the occasion an afterâ€" noon dress of black crepe, matching accessories and red rose corsage. Mr. O KHatieclaen â€" was groomsmal, After the ceremony, a dinner for intimate friends was held at in the dining roomâ€"of the Fern Cottage. _ {n the evening, a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Zaverâ€" senuke, 29 Kimberley avenue. The young couple have taken up residence at 19 Power Line. _Mr. and Mrs. McNair will reside in town. I Guest of honor at a delightfully arâ€" ranged party was Patsy McCurdy who celebrated her seventh birthday reâ€" cently. Hostess for the occasion was her mother, Mrs. B. McCurdy, 310 Spruce street S. Walford Reeves of North Bay, a new member was extended a cordial welâ€" come into the group. _ present included Harold Ruthâ€" erford, Bill Truax, Walford Reeves, Helen Hubert, Garnet McJanet, Janet McMillan, Marjorie Gibson, and Florâ€" ence Harris. The rooms were tastefully decorated for the affair while paper hats, balloons and a host of other favours added to the merriment. After wending their way out to the Naybob Mine they returned to the Church hall were a delicious spaghetâ€" ti supper was served. . After supper an interesting quiz was held, this was followed by the playing of various games and dancing. After enjoying various games Mrs. McCurdy served a delicious lunch the highlisht of which was an attractively decorated cake agleam with seven pink candles. In honor of the occasion the little girl recieved many lovely gifts and had as her guests Leola Hartley, Dianne Hartley, Doris McIntosh, Patsy Foyle, Rena Bertolo, Wilma Lawson, Donna Bennett and others. LATENDRESSE â€" To Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Latendresse, 54 Bannerman aveâ€" nue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, February 4, a daughter. (Joan Marieâ€"Fernande.) VALIQUETTE â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Roger Valiquette, 32 First avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, . February 4, a daughter. (Mary Therese Vivian.) $ F P % a C € + > ift % ‘ % 2 3 4 i e 4 k o t n $ 5j L3« i VIULA_ AASAULâ€" A. GA Famed Muisician AACLLC J The home of Mrs. J. Knox, Jr. 14 Hemlock street was the scene of a delightfully arranged reception in honor of Mr. Reginald Geen famed Canadian musician and member of the board of examiners of the Torâ€" onto Conservatory of Music, who is conducting examinations for the Conâ€" ~servatory in Timmins during this week. â€" n S C n ns i d ce C VALIQUETTE â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Roger Valiquette, 32 First avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, . February 4, a daughter. (Mary Therese Vivian.) Mountjoy Young People Celebrates 7th Birthday McNair â€" Bayne 935 [* WOMAN’S PAGE w | MORGAN.â€".Born to Mr and Mrs. Claire Morgan (nee Jean Baker) in Peterboro General Hospital on Febâ€" ruary 9, a daughter. (Marilyn Jean.) AUBIN â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs, Noel Aubin, 407 Pine street S. at St. Mary‘s Hospital,. January 3, a son. (Norman Jean Joseph). LANDERS â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Landers, Hallnor Mines, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, January 3, a son. (Joseph James Peter.) SHERIDAN â€" Born to Mr. @nd Mrs. Edgar Kendall Sheridan, 215 Birch street S. at St. Mary‘s Hospital, January 4, a son. (Kendall Milton.) RBET T. â€" Parn to Mr. and Mrs. Charâ€" OIlICA.) LAURIN â€" Born to Mr. and Mr Ernest Laurin, 170 Maple street N., at St. Mary‘s Hospital, January 3, a son. (Andre Paul Joseph.) BELL â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charâ€" les Bell, 56 Maple street S. at St. Mary‘s Hospital, January 4, a daughter,. (Gail Patricia.) SMITH â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. Garth Smith, 7 James street, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, January 4, a son. (Stanley Karem.) Reception: Held â€"For Famed Muisician ue Te VCmE "The affair was sponsored by the Porcupine Registered Music Teachers Association. A surprise feature of the evening was the holding of a mock examination in which three pupils played various musical selections and members of the Association graded them, Mr. Geen acting as judge. Highlight of the evening was the playing of several lovely selections by Mr. Bartlette accompaniied . at. the pigno by Mt;: Geen. C ‘-_._ Cl -‘-":.’A ‘L" "“A ‘Jw F A delicious lunch served "by the ladies brought the evening to a elose York Williamson has returned afâ€" ter spending the weekend in Kirkland William Oltean, has returned to his home in Thorold after spending a brief period visiting relatives and friends in town. Miss Jenny Lemieux and Miss S. Pucharme have returned to their homes in Cochrane after spending the weekend with relatives and friends John Bracken has returned after spending > the weekend in Kirkland Lake. in town. George White who spent the weekâ€" end in Kirkland Lake has returned. E. .P. Thompson was a weekend visitor to Kirkland Lake. Mr. C. H. Webb left last night for ‘Toronto where he will attend the conâ€" vention for the Employees Association of the Hydro Flectric Power Comâ€" after spending a week visiting relaâ€" tives and friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pritchard, 51 Hemlock street have returned after visiting in Knigston and Toronto.: â€" A WEE BIT BOY â€" Hiding behind that hand is Mary Rolfe,. who plays the sister in NBC‘s "Aldrich Family." <«The.sweater she is modelâ€" ing is a white wool with the pert head of a young miss woven across the front of it.> It was designed by Lily Kingstone of Winnie Wool Sweatâ€" ers for the jazz set. â€" Personals Mrs. Marion Irvine has returned Born to Mr. and Births Marie.) KELLEY â€" Born to Mr.:â€"and Mrs. R. Ferguson Kelley, 38 Windsor aveâ€" nue, at St. Mary‘s Hospital, January 9, a son. (Robert Edward George). LAJEUNESSE â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. Emile Lajeunesse, 3 Leblane street, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, Februâ€" ary 1, a daughter. (Mathilde Albertine VANIER â€" Born to Mr. and: Mrs. John George Vanier, 65 Vimy avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, December 19, a daughter. (Flgrence Kathleen Verâ€" onica.) CUMMINGS â€" Born‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Francis Cummings, 17 Kirby avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, December 30, a daughter. (Karen Darâ€" lene.) THOMPSON â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Francis Thompson, 174% Balsam street N. in St. Mary‘s Hospitâ€" al, December 19, a daughter, (Mary Carol Claire.) ' The Ladies.Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held their refular work meetâ€" ing Wednesday afternoon in the Legion Hall. After spending several hours busâ€" ily sewing and knitting on many useâ€" ful articles afternoon tea was enjoyed. A jolly sleigh ride party was held recently by members of the Porcupine Flectric Hydro Company and their friends. All gathered at the Hollinger Hall and" from there merrily wended their way around the outskirts of the .'town On their return a lunch of hot dogs, cake and coffee was enjoyed and the remainder of the evening was spent dancing. Among those attendmg were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Webb, D. Patterson, Miss A. Toffanello, Miss A. Ansara, Mr. and Mrs. F‘. Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Bull, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. T. Kennelly, Jimmy Slack, Frank Hoff, Mr. and Mrs. A. Connor, Miss Peggy Strongman, Miss Verna doad | 2 ivaith Aratictltâ€"dlc td Those aiténding were Mrs. F. Starlâ€" ing, Mrs. S. Shaw, Mrs. P. Jeffrey, Mis, J. Wilson, Mrs. E. George, Mrs. _E.-Park-- er, . and Tack Taylor, Ed Lachappelle, E. J. Cosgrove, Mr. and Mrs. Pelletier, Miss E. Knott, Larry Morin, Miss Helen Korri, Warren Young, Miss Dolores Neilson, Jonnny Cookson, Bob Malowin, Miss D. Bright and many others. ENJOY SLEIGH . RIDE LEGION AUXILIARY Presley, Mrs. L. Nichols_on amdj _ poid L Dancing and games were enjoyed and later a delicious lunch was served, highlight of which was a large birthâ€" day cake suitably decorated and inâ€" scribed for the occasion. Miss Bendo was presented with a _ lovely group gift for which she gracâ€" iously thanked her friends and those attending were Miss Grace Engley, Miss Helen Greco, Miss Rose Bendo, Miss Mary Perschini and + Perschini, Gus Sicoli,Roger Lemaire, Louis Frapporti, Stirling McKeen and ~Benny Commiso. Mrs. Keith Stirling, 11 Seventh aveâ€" nue, was hostess during the weekâ€"end to members of . the Princess â€" Alice Club. Dave Wemyss of the Y‘s Mens Club was guest speaker and gave an inâ€" teresting and : constructive address dealing with the nistory and work acâ€" complished by the Y.M.C.A. He also urged local support of the local camâ€" paign now in progress throughout tHe Porcupine. A film from the National â€"Gallery of Canada was shown. Itâ€" dealt â€"with landscape painting and dgp@cted A. Those present were Mrs. C. Allen, Mrs. R. Anderson, Mrs. D. Bennett, Mrs. B. Bryan, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. E. A. Osborn, Mrs. R. Eddy, Mrs. J. Gauthier, Mrs. G.> Gauthier, Mrs.: F. Graham, Mrs J.â€" Hill, ; Mrs. J. Hope, Mrs. O. Kennie, Mrs. L. Labow, Mrs. G. Lane, Mrs. W. Morris, Mrs. C. Motherwell, Mrs. Ostrosser, Mrs. J. Sloan, Mrs. J. Stovel, Mrs. ®. Suthâ€" erland, Mrs. W. Taylor, Mrs. B. Tayâ€" lor, Mrs. J. Thomson, Mrs. T. Verity, Mrs. F. Woodbury, Mrs. J. Wyatt, Mrs. G. Armstrong and the hostess, Mrs. K. Stirling. Y. Jackson‘s method of painting such a picture. Mrs. W. J. Morris reported the unit of cupboards was finished in the kitâ€" chen of the Cihldren‘s Shelter and that tentative plans for the compleâ€" tion of otherâ€"work to be: done in the same kitchen were now under way. After attending to several other itâ€" ems of business the meeting was adâ€" journed and the hostess served a deâ€" licious lunch. Miss Norma Bendo, celebrating her birthday recently was guest of honor at a delightfully arranged surprise party. Hostesses for the occasion were Miss Norma Commiso and Miss Phyllis Engley,and the event was held at the home of the former. Surprise: Birthday: Party: Princess Alice Club Social Activities h--'-â€"d-,m-~â€"<â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€".â€"â€".Qfl gsan Belanger Feted Another FREE booklet for .. {SDvOT uo esoog S $)9a,, 198 nod uium auo 103 358 ‘Adoo s 2411 pmom no4 Jj 4; puos fou} pers usoy Sasy sussorsa 30 spussnoqg y ‘swoargoid uore: som u; uowsorasosâ€"xo drog 0s sous pagsifqnd am 1371004 F q on ons n e o Lo C i. A s Sm s ans is Seves im During the evening a large decorâ€" ated basket piled <~high ‘with many beautiful: and serviceable gifts of linâ€" en was presented to the guest of honâ€" or.â€" Upon opening each gift she apâ€" propriately thanked <each guest inâ€" dividually. : Later ~delicious refreshments were served and those attending were, Mrs. J. Burnett, grandmother of the brideâ€" elect, Mrs. N. Burnett, Mrs. Paradise, Mrs.> Trembley, Mrs. Beaudin, Mrs. Vezina, Mrs. Landers, Mrs. Belanger, Mrs. Gauthier, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Gadâ€" ula, Mrs. Boutin, Miss Georgette Vezâ€" ina, Miss Helen Belanger, Miss Anâ€" gelina Xamin and Mrs. MceCurdy. . Miss Marelda Belanger, whose marâ€" riage to Roland Paradise will be an interesting event of : April 10th., was guest of honor recently at a delightâ€" fully arranged linen shower. Hostess for the occasion wasâ€"Mrs. Gene Vezâ€" Various games formed the evenlnt 8 entertainment and a guessing contest was «held> with Jlovely pflzes being given tlie winners. ina. Unable to attend but sending lovely gifts were Miss Joy McGillis, Mrs. Murray, Mrs, LeCompte and Mrs. T. McCiillis. PROULX â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs, J. Proulx, 311 Tamarack Febâ€" ruary 1,. a son. (Glen..Arnold.) > e i o 4 actoctoctoctoctoctocfocfoctfectoctoc \The day â€"_â€" ‘Saturday March 1st COME AND ENJOY A HAPPY TIME The time _ o‘clock â€" 5 o‘clock The place â€" ~FIRST UNITED CHURCKH A BLV Aprons! Cakes! WOm‘ens +. Misisionary a Society TE A. Cookies! Novelties Pyjamas! am m uns jas e ce ome ame wn am mm stt OF On The Right Foot‘is a Cor. Snmca. St. and Thlrd Ave. PBONE 824 TIMMIN= The : King Edward Hotel ALGONQUIN BLVD. Day or Week Very Ruusonable Rates Qniet' Atmosphere Doughnuts! £AGE Shirts!