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Porcupine Advance, 12 Jun 1947, 1, p. 3

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Against a chancel banked with rosâ€" es, carnations, fern and tall lighted tapers the young couple spoke their wedding vows before Father Louis Fontano. Wedding music â€"was played by Miss Alice Giovanelli and during the signing of the register Mrs. F. Gecconi sang "Ave Marie" and "Dolce Name _ was sung, ‘by Mrs.. H.:Giallonâ€" ardo. The Church of the Sacred Heart was the setting on Saturday morning for one of the season‘s loveliest wedâ€" dings . when Olga Bozzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bozzer was united in marriage in "a double rthg ceremony to ‘Peter Priamo, son of Mr. Domenic Priamo and the late Mrs. Priamo of Fort William. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was radiantly lovâ€" ecly in her gown of traditional white satin fashioned with angelic neckâ€" lineâ€" of nylon net: basaue buttoned: down the back, longâ€"sheath tight sleeves forming points over the wrists and a softly gathered skirt which fell into a full graceful chapel train. The net yoke featured leaves of silk braiding encrusted with pearls and a panel styled with the same leaves graced the front of the gown. Her veil of tulle d‘illusion was caught with a crown of satin and pearls and Pictured above following their lovely double .wedding ring cereâ€" mony which was solemnized in the Church of the Sacred Heart on Saturday morning are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Priamo and their aitendâ€" ants. «From left to right are bridesmaids Miss Nellie Bozzer and Miss Enes Bozzer sisters of the bride, Miss Sally Frapporti another bridesâ€" maid, Mrs. C. Barazzuo!, matron of honor, the bride and groom, Mr. Of Interest J .V. Bonhomme La e se m Pri iam 0 Room 3 Gordon Block, Pine St. N. Confederation Life Money To Loa Confederation Life representatives have a youthâ€" "ful outlook. Many are young veterans who have been trained to call upon other young man to expiain the immediate <protectionâ€"as well as the long term benefitsâ€"obtainable through Confederation Life policies. 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REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCEâ€"MORTGAGES National Housing Act Loans 4%" Commercial Loans 5 to 6# _ > You‘ll Like Our Efficient Service UXA ts *J °4 w Miss Nellie Bozzer, sister of . the bride, as bridesmaid was gowned sea foam green brocaded nylon mi quisette featuring a draw string ne line, puffed sleeves with ruffles, fitâ€" ted bodice and softly gathered skirt, a sea foam nylon picture hat, match- ing mittens and an ‘ostrich plume of green in which> nestled roses ‘ anq sweet peas completed the enseimnble. zie | a 0 V V F i J V she carried white leather bound prayer book covered with two large gardenias from whithâ€"fell white: saâ€" tin â€" streamers, entwined â€"with ‘dainty rosebuds and lily of the valley She was attended by Mrs..C. Barâ€" razzuol as matron of honor, who wore a gown of blue brocaded nylon marâ€" line, fles, long fitted torso and softly gathâ€" ered skirt, a picture hat of matching nylon, long mittens with ruffles and she carried a colonial of roses and sweet peas encased in an: ostrich plume of blue. f ® of sweet .peas and ~‘Bridesmaid, Miss Sally Frapporti was: frocked in daffodil yellow broâ€" ‘caded ° nylon marquisette featuring draw : string neckline, puffed sleeves, fitted bodice. and bouffant skirt. ‘ Ifer picture hat was of yellow nylon marâ€" gquisette with long mittens and she carried a colonial of roses and sweet peas nestled in an ostrich plume of yellow.~ quisette styled with rounded neckâ€" short puffed. sleeves wjth rufâ€" Little Donna Adamo was â€" flower girl and <was gowned in white nylon net studed with silver polka dots and fashioned on the same modish lines as the bride‘s> dress.. A tiny crown of matching material and. a .little basket roses completed the ensemble.‘ Miss Enes Bozzer another sister. of the bride as bridesmaid chose a gown‘ of orchid brocaded nylon marguisâ€" ette, fashioned with rounded with ruffies, short puffed sleeves: and long fitted torso from which fell a full b, uffant skirt. She wore a picâ€" lure hat of orchid, matchmg mittens and carried a eolonial of roses, and Phone 2250 Later, the bride and groom left for a to Toronto, and other southern points.. For travâ€" elling the bride doned a tailored suit of grey gabardine with grey and American beauty colored accessories jand a corsage of red roses. On their _return they will reside in Sudbury. sweet peas encased in an orchid osâ€" trich plume. > Little Donna Adamo was flower girl and <â€"was gowned in white nylon net studed with silver polka dots and fashioned on the same modish lines as the bride‘s> dress.. A tiny crown of matching material and. a .little basket of sweet .peas and roses completed the * ception . was in the â€"Auditorium of ‘the McIntyre Arena. Thé brldes mother received, wearâ€" i g~m~ fternoo eSKeOf blacie cwpe mmé" with" T Uoise, matching acâ€" cessories and corsage of red carnaâ€" tions. The groom‘s aunt, who also received, wore a two piece sult of brown with matching accessories and corsage of: yellow roses. Later, the bride and groom left for a â€"trip to Toronto, ~Guelph, Buflalo and other southern points.. For travâ€" elling the bride doned a tailored suit of grey gabardine with grey and American beauty colored accessories and ‘a corsage of red roses. On their return they will reside in Sudbury. Out of town guests at the wedding ‘were Mr Domenic Priamo, Fort Wilâ€" liam, Pete Bozzer, Buffalo N.Y., Miss Mary Zanussi, London, Ont., Miss Vicâ€" toria Kolaski, Toronto, Ont.. Mr. Tony Priamo, Guelph, Ont., Mr. and Mrs: C. Barazzuol, Literale Marcon, “Teedy’f~Scogretti Major Zuliani all of Sudbury and Miss Eleanor Mesiâ€" ter,‘â€" Hollwood,â€" Calif. the varlous winers and an enterlainâ€" by I_\'%‘s Irene Carbonneau and Miss ‘Estelle â€" “E%n addea to the evenlngs enJoymen Later refreshments were served from a table festive with lace cloth and centred with a .bridal cake apâ€" propriately â€"decorated and topped with a miniature bride and groom. Pouring tea and coffee were Carbonneau and Mrs. A. Roy. Asâ€" sisting in serving the lunch . were Mrs. E. L. Desormeau, Mrs. W. Harâ€" rison, Mrs. A. Carboneau and .Mrs. A. McDonald. Mrs. N. Carbonneau proposed a toast to the brideâ€" and extended the good wishes of all preâ€" sent during lunch. Those present included> Jean Pizzola, Mrs. Stella Flinski, . Mrs. Bertha Menard, Mrs. Annetts Roy, Mrs. Norma Roy, Mrs. A. Rouleau, Mrs. D. Carbonneau, Mrs, W. C. Kenâ€" dal, Mrs A. Roy, Mrs. M. Davies, Mrs. J. Bouchard, Mrs. H. McDonald, Mrs. Omer Cote, Mrs. Louise Carbonâ€" neau, Mrs. E. L. Desormeau, Mrs. â€"~A ~sing song »also» ) is : Groomsmen were Mr. G, Bacon and G. Taylor and the ushers were Messrs Eddle 4Blahey und Bill Curik, â€" After.th jy.a regeption was held in the hall of St. Mary‘s Church. The bride‘s sister, Mrs. R. Jonescu, received wearing a gown of heaven blue nylon featuring a smart bustle effect. Her hat was of blue nylon garlanded with a wreath of blue flowers and she wore a corsage of red roses. The groom‘s mother who also recéived,:was chic in a gown of blue sheer, styled with a: side‘ drape. She wore a hat of blue straw garlandâ€" ed with pink flowers and a corsage o red roses. Pouring tea were Mrs. G. Cojocar and Mrs. G. Popescue assisted by Mrs. J. Mally, Mrs. J. Jenkins, Mrs. M. Mallog, Miss Bunny Cerenzia and Miss A. Stefano. Later the couple left for a trip to Windsor, Montreal and Temagami. For travelling the bride wore a suit of blue with fish tail back, a hat of grey straw with pink flower trim and matching accessories. ‘After the ceremony a dinner was helg ~in the banquetâ€" room <of the Grand ‘Hotel and: in the evening a reâ€" ception was held in the Auditorium of the MciIntyre Arena. > The bride‘smother received, wearâ€" Out of town guests at the wedding were Mr Domenic Priamo, Fort Wilâ€" liam, Pete Bozzer, Buffalo N.Y., Miss Mary Zanussi, London, Ont., Miss Vicâ€" toria Kolaski, Toronto, Ont.. Mr. Tony Priamo, Guelph, Ont., Mr. and Mrs: C. Barazzuol, Literale Marcon, “Teedy”-Scogretti Major Zuliani all of Sudbury and Miss Eleanor Mesiâ€" ter,‘â€" Hollwood,â€" Calif. * Gifts to <the attendants were . a bracelet: to:â€"the matron of honor, and earrings, glamor pin, and bracelei to the bridesmaids and pearls to the flower girl. The best man and the usl,xers received tie pins and collar pin sets of gold. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Mrs. J. Adamo, at a crystal shower. by the Choir of the Church of the Sacred Heart at a tea and presentation and at a miscellanâ€" eous shower by Mrs. M. Ruddick and Mrs. V. Salvador. and Mrs. Freddie Quesnel have left for North Bay where they wi‘l attend the Dominion Conference of the> Associated Canadian Travellers as special delegates representing the local branch of th A. C. T. Mrs.‘ Grace ~Sinclair has left to spend the next several weeks noliâ€" daying with relatives and friends in Gravenhurst and Toronto. D.Brmzuol, groomsman, and ushers, Rino Bozzer, cousin of the bride, . Mr. Literale Marcon and Mr. Tony Priamo, cousin of the groom and the little flower girl, Donna Adamo. The bride is the former Olga Bozzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bozzer, 218 Maple street S.,. while the groom is the son ofâ€"Mr. Domenic Priamo and the late Mrs. Priamo of> Fort William. Photo Courtesy of Royal Studio Celebrating the Thirteenth Annual Charter Night of the »chumacher and limmions Lions inbs when they held a banquet and dance during the weekend in the Mcintyre Auditorinm are, Mrs. C. Manztie, Mrs. A. Laprairie, Mrs. K. Tomkinson, Mrs. H. Shepherd and Mrs. C. Brewn. ‘Standing in Back row are A. Laprairie, C. Brown, C. Manzie and H. Shepherd, ___ _ Courtesy Royal Studio. w o â€" > uenc m <onpty 400 ~ uts c m «Miss, Rita Watier whose marmage to Miéhael Baran on August 4, will ‘be an interesting event was feted lovely bridal shower on Monday’ evâ€" ening. Hostess four the occasion was Mrs. N. Carbonneau and the dPllght- ful affair was held in the banquet hall of the Algoma Hotel, As the guest of honor arrlvcd ‘she was seated in a specnal chah attrac- tively decorated in, pink and blue and beside her a table‘ which featured the same decorations was piled .lhgih with" many gifts which included a dinner service for cight, a group gift from her. friends, .a chenille spread, an electric toaster, an. elee= tric coffee percolator, . salt . q "Cf "otker pepper shakers‘ and a Hos dlovely and servxceable g*fts-.'- Bingo and other games ware .enâ€" joyed with prizes being awmdea to the varlous winers and an enteltam- Miss Rita Watierâ€"Feted At Lovely Bridal Shower Contributing to the gift but unable to atterd were Mrs. Clara Carbonâ€" neau, Mrs. A. Blais, Mrs. Gerry Kilâ€" leexn, Mrs. Frank Petroski, Mrs. A. Aube, Mrs. R. Mondor, Mrs. Lillian O‘Donnell, Miss Bertha Lasalle, Miss Yollande Menard, Miss Yvette Rivet, Miss Jacqueline Rivet, Miss Eva Gerâ€" vais, Miss Anna Fallu, Miss Betty Potvin, Miss Helen Magnan, Miss Margaret Venne and Miss Jean Soul- iere. Those present included> Jean Pizzola, Mrs. Stella Flinski, . Mrs. Bertha Menard, Mrs. Annetts Roy, Mrs. Norma Roy, Mrs. A. Rouleau, Mrs. D. Carbonneau, Mrs, W. C. Kenâ€" dal, Mrs A. Roy, Mrs. M. Davies, Mrs. J. Bouchard, Mrs. H. McDonald, Mrs. Omer Cote, Mrs. Louise Carbonâ€" neau, Mrs. E. L. Desormeau, Mrs. Wm. . Harrison, Mrs. L. Zedersenuké, Mrs. Blanche Meakin, mother of the brideâ€"elect. Miss Viola â€" Charette, Miss Denise Brodeur, Miss Lucille Mercier, Miss Bernadette Gagne, Miss Sonja Charron, Miss Lorraine Charron, Miss Yollande Charron, Miss Irene Lemâ€" ieux, Miss Yvette Boileau, Miss. Paulâ€" ine Bissonnette, Miss Mirza Legault, Miss Blanche Desjardin, Miss Rachel Owen, Mss Irene Carbonneau. ‘Miss Estelle Boutin and Miss Carmel Del Guidice. * Bridesmaid, Miss: A‘ntoinette. S:efano wore a gown of blue brocaded nylon marquisette fashioned~ with sweet heart neckline,â€"shirred â€" bodice, short puflfed sleeves and ‘full: bouffant skirt while:. Miss Bunny Cerenzia also a ~bridesmaid wore a similar gown in daffodilâ€" yellow. : Ther. hats were of +~matchng nylon: with clusters of red roses. They wore matching gloves and carried bouquets of red roses and white carnations.. [* wWOMAN‘S . PAGE x Given in marriage by her brotherâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. R. Jonescu, the bride was charming in her gown of heavy white sglipper satin styled with round neckâ€" .iine and long sleeves. forminy points over the wrists. The nylon yoke feaâ€" a band of white satin softly in the centre to form an off the shoulder. effect. Her skirt was on long slender princess lines with a peplum which fell into a long train. veil <~of white net was heavily embroidered and â€"was held in place ‘by a coronet of white rosebuds. She wore nylon net gloves and carried a cascéade of white roses and stephanâ€" otis.. She, also wore the gift of the groom a, beautiful. gold filled pin set with pearls. Mrs. G. Bacon and Mrs. G. Taylor were: matrons of honor.. Mrs. Bacon chose.â€"for the occasion a gown of teal blue Frenchâ€"crepe trimmed with seâ€" quin pink hat and pink accessories with a corsage of roses and iris. Mrs. Taylor was becomingly frockea in a gown of white printed silk . jersey with white hat, matching: accessories and corsage of red roses, â€" Against a background of mixed Spring flowers which decorated the altars of St.. Mary‘s Orthodox Church, Jean Boghean, daughter of \(r. and Mrs. S. Boghean of Saskatchewan spoke her wedding vows with Geoâ€" rge Gerald, Vartenuik, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Vartenuik, Timmins, on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Teofil Maxim officiated at the lovely ceremony during whicn the church choir sang appropriate hymns. The litle flower girls were Margaret Moluchi and Jeannette Cojocar, who wore similar gowns Oof nylon marâ€" quisette, one in pink and. the other in blue. Their headdresses were of matchingâ€"nylon gathered over the head and held in place with a gardenia on either side. They wore white gloves and carried dainty basâ€" kets of roses and carnations, Donald Jonescuâ€"as page boy, wore a cape of black velvet and page boy hat of matching material.> On their return they will reside in Kirkland Lake. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at showers by Mrs. R. Jonescu and Mrs. G. Vartenuik. Gifts. to the attendants included chatelaine pins crusted wtih rhineâ€" stones to the matronsâ€"of honor and the bridesmaids and brush sets to the groomsmen and ushers. John O‘Donnell, understudy to Ic»e Capade star Eldon Adair arrived home Sunday evening to spend the next month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O‘Donnell, 34 Fourth aveâ€" nue, Schumacher. . Miss Mary Lou Lanreville, ur.derâ€" study to star Anne Robinson of Ice Capades ~arived Sunday evening to spend the next month holidaying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Landreville, 110 Third avonuc. Schumacher. Vartenuik â€" Boghean Little Denise St. Onge and Suzanne Dubien were flower. girls. Denise was frocked in a floor length gown of mauvye net and taffeta styled with round neckline, fitted bodice and long tight sleeves. A band of gathered material formed an off the shoulder effect and the skirt was fully boufâ€" fant. Her headdress was a band of matching materia full shirred and was caught at the back with a bow. She carried a nosegay of sweet peas. Suzanne was frocked in yellow net over dotted muslin fashioned with short puffed sleeves, fitted bodice and Miss Jacquemere Chartrand was bridesmaid and chose a gown of heaven blue taffeta fashioned with a shirred bodice, short puffed sleeves and a three tiered skirt trimmed with a single band â€"of pink taffeta ribhon. A crown of netâ€"_from which fell a shoulder. length veil .of â€" blue «net, matching gloves and a bouquet of pink roses and fern completed the ensemble. Notre Dame de Lourdes Church deâ€" corated with Spring flowers and lightâ€" ed candles was the setting for a loveâ€" ly wedding on Wednesday morning when Fleurette Dubien, daughterâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Dubien became the bride of Romuald Chartrand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chartrand. The young couple spoke their wedâ€" ding vows before Rev. Emile Gaboury and the wedding music was played by Mrs. Piche who also sany "Ave Marie" during the signing of the regâ€" ister. The bride given in marriage by her father was lovely in a gown of white brocaded nylon marquisette {ashionâ€" ed with swecthcart neckline, long slecves coming to points over the wrists, moulded basque and bouflant skirt. Her veil of silk net was beauâ€" tifully embroidered and was held in place by a crown of. matching materâ€" ial trimmed with handâ€" made lace. She carried a bouquet of red roses and wore a lovely pendant which her mother had worn on her wedding day. She was attended by Mrs. Rene Dubien as matron of honor, who wore a gown of blush pink sheer styled with fitted bodice, short pufâ€" fed sleeves and a shired jacket. The skirt was softly gathered and fell in graceful folds from the moulded bodice. Her headdress was a crown of net from which fell a waist length veil, matching gloves and she carried a bougquet of yellow roses and fern. 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For travelling the bride wore a suit of grey with a topper of Amecrican beauty, black accessories and corâ€" sage of red roses. On theri return they will reside in Timmins. Gifts to the attendants were carrings to the matron of honor, gold filled lockets to the flower girls and sox and ties to the groomsman. The groom‘s gift to his bride was a pearl necklace with matching earrings. Miss Marjorie McChesney of the American profesional ice show, "Izve Capades" arrived Sunday evening to spend the next month holidaying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maitland McChesney, 20 Hart street. Miss Julie Popovich of the Ameriâ€" can professional ice show "Ice Capâ€" ades", has arrived to spend the next month visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Michael Popovich, Schuâ€" macher. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Irvin Rosner, R. 0. EXESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1879 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH (Ostrosser Bldg.) 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