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Porcupine Advance, 1 May 1947, 1, p. 3

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x+ Miss Irene Meria and Lillian Hirschfeld were bridesmaids and wore identical gowns of coral rose and hyâ€" acinthe ‘blue eyelet embroidery. They wore matching halos and gloves and carried bouquets of pink and mauve tiulips. "“'I es *qvg-_ mmm church was the Tor a pretty wedding on Satâ€" y afternoon when Viola Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Warren was united in martiage to MMI’Imhcl son of Mr. Otto «iÂ¥ W!J officiated at the ceremony which was pgainst a background of Spring flowâ€" i‘ and candielight. éan Archer vlayed the wedâ€" ding music and during the signing of the register Mrs. F. Bauman played a. lovely violin solo. She was acâ€" companied by Miss Daisy Bauman. The bride given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Wm. Lainsbury, was . lovely in a gown of white lace and net fashâ€" loned with fitted basque of lace, sweetâ€" heart neckline and long sheathâ€"tight sleeves featured lace inserts and her long velil of white net was held in place with a Mary Queen of Scots headdress with a wreath of orange blossoms falling sracefully at the back, and she carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Betty Tyrrell, as maid of honor wore a gown of daffodil yellow eyelet embrojdery featuring sweetheart neckâ€" line, fitted bodice and very full skirt. Her headdress was a matching halo and she carried a bouquet: of red tuâ€" lips. and were gowned in white flowered taffeta with velvet hairâ€"bands in their hair and they carried old fashloned nosegays of roseâ€"buds. Mr. Harry Eastman was groomsman and ushers were Mr. Melville Hicks and Mr. Lambert Worth. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of bride‘s aunt, Mrs. W. Laixnsbury, 66 Balsam street 8. The bride‘s mother received, wearâ€" ing an afternoon dress of turquoise biue crepe, with black accessories and corsawzs of red roses. Pouring téa at the reception were Mrs, Win. Lainsbury and Mrs,. J. Archer. Later the young couple left for a trip to points south. For travciling the bride donned a smart grey striped suit with black accessories, On their return Mr. and Mrs. Pitschel will reâ€" side in Timmins until the fall. Gifts to the attendants included gold plated compacts to maid of honor atid hbridesmaids, rings to the flower wirls and wallets the groomsman and ushers. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained â€" byâ€" Miss Betty Tyrreli, Miss Irene Merla, Miss Lillian Hirschâ€" feld and the teachers and staff of Birch street Public School. to T T al8taâ€" TT aAILIA U a 2t c c Pitschel, _: Rev. A. E. J. Brack:tone officiated at the ceremony which was performed sgainst a background of Spring flowâ€" ers, fern‘ and candlelight. 4s W . hn ts wA t ts atliiose iss * y y is . * «â€"â€" WBArren m :‘. M P The Pirst Baptist Church was the setting for a pretty wedding on Satâ€" urd@y afternoon when Viola Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Miss Marjorie FEastman and Miss SINGLE RETURN $7.00 (rex nctocen $12.60 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY Phone 101â€" 2 3 LEAVE NORTH BAY 10 am. 4.30 p.m. 11.30 p.m. (Standard Time) ~ ) DUJ‘".'. ‘ an BA no"®";, TOroNto E trips each way Friday evening, August Twentyâ€"third at Four Twentyâ€"one Walnut St. Request the honour of your presence at the marriage and recveption of their Daughter Captain William W. Jones Wedding Announcements A Wide Selection From Which To Chose Let Us Help Make Your Wedding A Success . and Mrs, James Barton Members of the Ladies AuxiMNary io the Canadian Legion gathered in the Legion Hall yesterday afternoon and spent an enjoyable time sewing and knitting. Later all enjoyed afternoon tea and those present included Mrs. G. Starling, Mrs. B. Richards, Mrs. W. Wilkins, Mrs. P. Jeffrey, Mrs. L. Nicholson, Mrs, W. Rowe, Mrs. T. Gay, Mrs. A. Borland Sr., Mrs. J. Wilson and MrS. A; Presley. Of Interest Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained â€" byâ€" Miss Betty Tyrreli, Miss Irene Merla, Miss Lillian Hirschâ€" feld and the teachers and staff of Birch street Public School. Legion Ladies Hold Meeting And Enjoy Afternoon Tea Later the young couple left for a trip to points south. For travciling the bride donned a smart grey striped sguit with black accessories. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Pitschel will reâ€" side in Timmins until the fall. Gifts to the attendants included gold plated compacts to maid of honor atid hbridesmaids, rings to the flower sirls and wallets to the groomsman and ushers. Prior to her marriage the bride was K. H. Stubbs, F. 8. Armstrong, R. Chalmers, W. G. McHugh, B. E. Serâ€" vice¢, A. J. Barrett, 8 ®. Gadsby, W. J. Stephens, A. E. Humphrise, W. R. Nankervis, R. Williams, J. Harnden, W. Barber, J. E. Gurnell, 8. L. Whiteâ€" head, C. P. Ramsay, Geo Jones, J. Ggoodman, R. R. Beattie, W. R. Rinn, J. M. Dovglas, H. J. Curtis, T. J. Goodâ€" man G. E. Sayfch, J. Hunt, R. Richâ€" ardson, J. Brown, V. Phillips, F. Wills, R. Vary, E. R. MarElwee. f Mariiyn Sutherland were flower girls at Eight O‘clock To Ron Urquhart and many Oothers. Miss Patricia Cross, Miss Agnes Douâ€" cet,,.Miss Audrey Jenkins, Mr. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. G. Furse, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. L. Fuke, Mr. Fuke, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas, Miss Erica Batchelor, Mr. James Frasér, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Harkness, Mr. and Mrs. Joée Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cybulski, Mr. and Mrs. _ _Among those preseat were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Batchelor, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kinkel, Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Skavâ€" lem, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Cooke, Mr and Mrs. Dan Keleey, Mr. and Mrs. Omre Lafontaine, Miss Margaret Larontame Miss Sue Meadows, Mr. George Looseâ€" more, Mr. and Mrs. D. Marshall, Mrs. Frank Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Les Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skene, Mr. and Mrs. John Kirkland, Miss Margo Kirkland Miss Mary Kirkland. A vote of thanks was extended the entertainers by Mrs. H.. Cyfaulslq. and Mr. and Mrs. Bric Batchélor, club professionals thanked one and: all ‘for their coâ€"operation in making the year a success. Dancing then followed. Music was supplied by the McIntyre Orchestra under the direction of Lieut. J. W. 8. Lomas. Pouring tea and coffee were Mrs. G. Skaviem and Mrs. J. Douglas. Mr. Lafontaine then declared Mrs. Atkinson the winner of the bridge series, following lunch was served with Miss Kay Currie, manager of the Cofâ€" fee Shoppe catering. Assisting in servâ€" ing were Miss Marjory Wharton, Miss Mildred Verbik, Miss Nancy McNeil and Miss Margo Kirkland. The program opened with two vocals by talented Erica Batchelor, these inâ€" cluded, ‘"Round The Bend In The Road" and "Brother Can You Spare a Dime". Ro:x Jones was piano accomâ€" panist. Darwin Aitken brilliant pianâ€" ist. of South Porcupine rendered very effectively "Piano Concerto‘" by Rachâ€" maninoff and "Hungarian Dance No. 7" "Song of the Hebrides" sang by Margaret Lafontaine accompanied at the piano by Miss Sue Meadows was one of the evening‘s hizhlights. Roxn Jones then sang "River of the Roses" Miss Meadows played the accompaniâ€" ment. This was followed by all joining in merry sing song with Roger Todâ€" hunter leading and Ron Jonés at the piano. °_ _ MQ After the usual skating and daxnce session a splendidly arranged proâ€" gram was enjoyed. Mrs. H. Cybulski was in charge of entertainment and Omer Lafontaine was chairman for the evening. D. Cockburn, D. McLellan, J. Bawâ€" tinheimer, A. Stanlake, R. S. McWilâ€" liams, 8. Green, W. Lane, F. Jackson, T. Coulson, F. J. Jose, L. Halpgrin, R. E. Anderson, I. W. Hornér, J. Thomas, S. W. Thompson, T Smaill, D.>+E. Moore A. Hill, D. Ostrosser, A, MacDonald, W. Wallace, T. Nixon, H. E. Montgomery, F. H. Hall, J. Brown, D. Houston, F. J. Walno W. H. Johnns, G. Starling, H. E. Waddle, T. A. Skelly, A..E. Joyner, W. L. Hogarth, F. Hornâ€" by, W. J Quinn and R J. Cartman. Members of the Porcupine Skating Club gathered Friday evening in the Lounge Room of McIntyre Areéena and held a delightfully arranged party to bring to a conclusion a highly successâ€" ful season. Final Party Brings To Close Successful Skating Season P. A. zoyce, . H. King, G. Blake, A.â€"CG. Irving, J. Morrison, I. M. Gorâ€" don, H. H. Redden, A. Wright, P. Colâ€" lyer, W. J. Burgess, S. A. Caldbick, E. L. Urquhart, D. MacElwee, W. A. White, J. Arnot, R. F. Smiley, Geo Lake, J. L. Kerr, 8. Shankman, A. K. Graham, C. 8. Anderson, R. A. Anâ€" drews, D. G. Hughes, P. J. Andreéw, C. Kemsley, J. H. Skelly, W. M. Widdiâ€" field, J. J. Davis, E. H. Martin, R. Mcâ€" Williams, J. Cooke,. K. H. Stubbs, F. 8. Armstrong, R. Chalmers, W. G. McHugh, B. E. Serâ€" vice¢, A. J. Barrett, 8 ®. Gadsby, W. J. Stephens, A. E. Humphrise, W. R. Nankervis, R. Williams, J. Harnden, W. Barber, J. E. Gurnell!, 8. L. Whiteâ€" Among members of the Golden Beaâ€" ver Lodge who gathered at the Masâ€" 6 Hall recently to honor one of their oldest members Mr. W. H. Pritâ€" chard and Mrs. Pritchard who leave today to take up residence in Ki:w@ston were the following. W. H. Pritchard Honoured By Masonic Lodge Â¥*% WOMAN‘S PAC x Ed McLellan, president, conducted the meeting:and plans for major productâ€" ions were discussed. and a complete ast has been selectéd for tryâ€"outs. Further information in regard tais matter: will be disclosed next week. Members of the Little Theatre Group held their regular meeting Wednesday evening in the Synogogue ‘on. Cedar street, Miss Leana Prince was elected to the position of "chairman of publicity. It was decided to postpone the drama fest‘val in which all Northern Ontario centres â€" would compete. Little Theatre Group Hold Regular Meeting This department has a crush on this coat, for: it ‘to ‘ h;i‘;b everything . . like Gary Cooper, or whoever. ‘It is wool‘ in a rosy aprxcot brandy shade....It is waterproofed, for showers.>; lt has a classic cut which knows no yesterdays of style It is a: o“ ; length, has pine pockets, deep sleeve holes . ."..and costs:about half. what anyone would expect to pay for an allâ€" purpose éoa.t of bfififim tolor which will last for years. _ _ _ s o on . t ~Mrs, â€" Priscilla Kean. wishesa\to anâ€" nounce the engagement of her daughter Gladys Theresa, to. Mr. Doukias‘ Rfiflald McLelian, son of: Mr. and Mrs,â€" D.; A. McLelian, â€" Southâ€" . warâ€" riage to take place. on â€" Julle:3," h the Church of the Nativity dt: 9.30: 0‘CiWck. . Any © persons "intérested ‘ in ; «theatre' movements are * cordlally invited attend these meetings and to‘ asslst 1n major production work; . /s _A good attendance of: members was reported â€"among: ‘the ; new, 1'Ol‘m seen were Mrs. L. G. HutchinsonA1 * Callag- han and Douglas Rowe*thex latber a resident of South ; ENCGAGEMENT Mrs. M. O‘Brien, 164 Maple streat S., hnas returned from Low, Quebec where she attended the funeral of father, â€"Mr. J. O‘Connor, _ iL. Mbs Jean Carson, nurse in training at Toronto Géneral Hospital, is spendâ€" ing her holidays with irer parents, Nr. and Mrs. PH. Carson, 112 Maple street Mr.â€"and Mrs, Howard Kealey: and faftmy have Il6ft to take up res(dencc in Low, Quebec' Mr . Aand Mrs. Wilfredt 58 Rlvmdde Drive are visiting r°lntlves and : friends in â€"Noranda.~~ Mrt. KReller of Columbus, Ohto is a buslfhiess visitor to town. S Mrs,; Bill Demin of Montréeal is Ing at the home of her parents,. Mr.: md Mrs. D. Martin 21 Fifth avenue. Mr. Milier of Columbus, Ohio, is a busxneu yvisitor to the: district. Mr. Crew of Columbus, . Ohio, arrived this morning aboard the. Northland to Bpend a brief periog as a busmess visâ€" itor in town. soh, Mr. Merton Take Mr. FRinnell of Pasadena is a business Mr. George Lake has returned to his REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCEâ€"MORTGAGES Room 3 Gordon Block, Pine St. N. f Ph Personals â€""= Money To Loan National Housing Act Loans 4%% Commercial Loans 5 to 6" You‘ll Like Our Efficient Service V. Bonhomme J. Bussiere at 284 Birch street N. Marcih 23, a son, Jostph vincent. Clean Rooms Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave, PHONE 324 TIMMIN: The King Edward Day or Week Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EYES EXAMINED C@LASSES FITTED EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1879 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH (Ostrosser Bidg.) Timmins Very Reasonable Rates sCIENTIFIC ACCURACY : BY Hotel

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