The best man was Bill ~Bright, ‘brother of the grom and ushers were Ralph DeLuca and Jack Griffin, broâ€" ‘ther <of the bride. fitted bodice with as three band cf ruffies framing the neckline and fallâ€" ing from the back to the hem of the bouffant skirt. Her headdress was of pink flowers from which fell a pink shoulder length veil and she wvarried a bougquet of sweet peas and shatterâ€" ‘ed carnations. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents ~"where the bride‘s mother reâ€" esaived fearing an afternoon dress of printed. silk ‘with navy hat trimmed with a blue ostrich feather and corâ€" aage of sweet peas.. The groom‘s mother . who also received, chose a printed silk in navy and white with a ‘hat of white straw and corsage of sweet peas. ‘Later the bride and groom will leave for Cleveland, Ohio, where they will reside. For travelling the bride will wear a twoâ€"piece suit of grey with white accessories. SBhe was attended by Miss Rose Bright, sister of the groom, as maid of homor who wore a gown of broâ€" caded yellow taffetta, styled with short sleeves, moulded ~basque and full skirt with panniered drapes. Her headdress was a band of yellovr flowâ€" ers from which fell a shoulder length Gitts to â€" the attendants included earrings to the maid of honor, a china Out of town guests at the wedding‘ were Mr. and Mrs. H. Bright, Mr, William Jenkin and daughter Gwenâ€" dolyn all of Cleveland, Ohio. gainst a background of Summer flowâ€" The bride given in marriage by her father was lovely in her gown of ivery brocaded satin fashioned: with long tight fitting sleeves, high neckâ€" line and graceful skirt over which fell a peplum falling into a brief «echapel Arain. Her finger tip veil of white net was caught with a wreath of white flowers and she carried a cascade of white gladioli and also wore the gift of the groom, a beautâ€" Mrs. J. Griffin became the bride of dJeames Henry Bright, Cleveland, Ohio, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bright, Timâ€" by Mrs. C. Wilkins and during the sceremony Mrs. T. Gay sang appropâ€" ~Riverside Pavilion KRev. W. Mustard officiated at the This afternoon in one of the seaâ€" in‘s prettiest double ring ceremonies, eP _ FFi. June 13th â€" Every 13th Coupleâ€"Free DANCING from 10 â€" 2 â€" â€" ADMISSION $1.50 Also Dancmg Every Sath. J V Bonhomme wore in . w * > m t . A in T ue i# iï¬ D Money To Loan National Housing Act Loans 4%" ~Commercial Loans 5 to 6"° You‘ll Likz®:Our Efficsient Service CABARET STYLE EVERY FRIDAY Out of â€"town guests at the wedding were Mrs. Walsh, Toronto; Mrs. Patâ€" enaude, Blind River; Miss Mary Bush, Blind River; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dorschner, Iroquois Falls, Miss Lilâ€" lian Dorschner, Toronto, Miss Maric Dorschner, North Bay, Mr. Delwyn Dorschner, North Bay and Mr. Warâ€" ren Duve, Cochrane. Gifts to the attendants were a lovâ€" ely glamor pin to the matron of nonâ€" or, a cigaret case to the best man and tie clips to the ushers, PSR s« + zharming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob MW in hnor ,d occasion by her mother.....The young Harvey was feted at lovely' guests ntâ€" after spent â€" a â€" most ‘enjoyable© ‘afterhnoon > m games > m hats and gay favors adding to the enjoyment: : io wifl}:n;i y aln.:to‘:h :t :u::mm was served, the «piene d’resistance was a huge birthday cake fesâ€" mmany," invely snig mam, he:mï¬ng ::d elgltt g:::::d guldies Jn honor of theâ€"occassion Carroll received pare and uests at the party are pictured ab on care ove, in the back To s ::d ]:;: :n lls\l:;:sm:;ttymm?;:u:::;t Dorna : Thomt:on‘;d.'mane Hartske, Joyce Daigneault, Jacqueline s TFOW Are Uur Dwight â€" Kel Hubert, Don williamson and Gerald Diagneagault. 6 § fls mA H‘::l‘;ey’ Sl;i;lety ance oto Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to Quebec City. For travellinp the bride wore an imported creation fashioned by Ray Hildbrand with matching hat and corsage of roses. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorschner, 73 Elm street 8. Whme bridai party received the many guests and pouring tea were Mrs. J. McNeil, and Mrs. Patenaude both sister‘s of the bride. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. A. Dorschner who wore an enâ€" semble similar to the bride‘s except in dove grey, a petal pink hat, with shirred brim of mohair, pink gloves and a corsage of red roses and sweet peas. Gromsman was Mrs,. A. Dorschner and ushers were Jack McDonald and Del Baker. In theâ€"afternoon a reception for several hundred friends of the popuâ€" lar couple was keld in the *Meilntyre Auditorium. On their return they will reside at 8 Johp Street, Timmins. ; @ e 0. Decorated with standards of Sumâ€" mer flowers and lighted cathedral tapers in the chancel, the Church of the Nativity was theâ€" setting for a lovely wedding on Wednesday afterâ€" noon when Mrs. Mary Baker was united in marriage to Mr. Edward Joseph McDonald. Rev. Father Murray officiated at the ceremony and the wedding music was played by Mrs. H. Donovan., Durâ€" ing mass and the signing of the regisâ€" ter Mrs, Henry Giallanardo sang "On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother", "O Lord I Am Not Worthy‘" and "Panis Angelecus. The bride was stunning in a twoâ€" piece ensemble of delphinium blue, fashioned with the new‘longer length jacket and three quarter length sleeves, a hat of matching blue garâ€" landed with silk flowers, long blue gloves and a corsage of red roses and sweet peas. t was entertained by Mrs. W. Bright, Mrs. G. Thompson, Mrs. T. Gay and key Given in marriage by her father the bride was radiant in a gown of white silk jersey, fashioned with moul!â€" ded bodice, sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves and gracefully boufâ€" fant skirt. Her floor length veil ‘of white net was held in place with a Mary Queen of Scots headdress and she carried a cascade of red roses and fern. She also â€"wore the gift of the groom, a .single strand of pearls. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride‘s sister,. Mrs. Bill Edwards, W.cek‘s Proâ€" perty. The bride‘s mother ~received wearing a smart afternoonr dress of blue crepe with pink hat, white acâ€" cessories and corsage of red roses :honqrannwanetstomecrmmn | andushers . ‘the Cer. 8prue Prior to her marriage bride , was entertained by Mrs. W OCox, PHONE 3% Bcumcheramm.wm mt pink net softly gatherd ‘to form a halo around her head and she wore elbow length pink gloves and carried a bouquet of pink roses entwined with sweet peas. andushers were â€"Eddy Gautcher and Douglas MacDonald. Later the young couple left on a trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls,. For travelling the bride doaned a tailored suit of powder blue wool with white accessories and corsage of red: roses. On their return they â€"will take Among the smart younger set: who seennttending the ball held> Tuesday, evening: under the auspices of the Graduating Nurse‘s Class of 1947 are pietured fro mleft:to right Jerry Larmer,Miss: Grace Latham, Miss Theresa Pitre, Mervin® Vlllemalre, Misshfelen ‘Levert and ‘John Belec. â€" ~Advance Photo â€"A â€"wedding of wide interest to their many friends in Timmins and Toronto took place on Friday evening in Calâ€" vin : Presbyterian . Church, ‘Toronto, when " ‘Gwenyth Lorraine ‘ Madge, daughter of Mrs. A. M. Harvey and the late D. W. Madge was united in marriage with. John â€"Martin Kinnear, son of Dr. Kinnear and Mrs. Kinnear, 166 Tamarack street, Timâ€" mins. Dr. Joseph, Wasson officiated at the ceremony which was â€"performed . aâ€" gainst a background of Summer flowâ€" ers ‘and: lighted cathedral tapers. The bride wasâ€"lovely in a gown of pale. yellow suede crepe with full skirt held at the waist with a band of tiny yellow beads. A matching tiara. held her yellow shoulder length veil in place and she carried coral roses andâ€" pansies. ~HMer <only attendant: was Miss Elsie Keefe who wore dark green crepe with matching veiled hat and carâ€" ried pale yellow roses. Victor Blackhall was groomsman. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mrs. M. C. Parish, the groom‘s aunt. Mrs. Harâ€" vey received the guests in a lime ~green and brown ensemble with pink rose corsage. Mrs. Kinnear also reâ€" ceived wearing a mignonette blue dres with white accents and pink rose corsage. * .Mrs. Bessie MecNeil, 32 Cambrail avenue <has réturnedâ€" after spending an extended holiday with her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr and Mrs. Earl «McNell, St. ‘Catheriaes, Ontario and with friends in Arcade, New York. â€" The BJ : Edward Cer. Spruce St. and Third Ave. Day or Week Kinnear â€"Madge vine, Pete Michaud, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Roy, Mr. and Mrs. P. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. S. Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. George Leck, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mair, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson, Miss Grace Laâ€" tham,â€" Jerry â€" Larmer. Among those attending were Mayor Emile Brunette and Mrs. Brunette, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marks, Dr. and Mrs. J R. Giardine, Dr. and Mrs..O. Stahl, Dr. and Mrs.â€"C. McLean, Dr. and Mrs. J. Stiles, Miss Gertrude Diâ€" Gold and green, the colors of their Alma Mater, shmmering evening gowns and the dark well tailored suits of the gentlemen, brought a preâ€" war glamor to the Graduating Nurses Ball held Tuesday evening in the MciIntyre â€"Gymnasium. One of the highlights of the social season, guests enjoyed dancing to the musiece of Eddie Morandin and his orchestra. C Mrs Jerry Vatemnuik,~ Miss Vivian Pierce, Gordon Godfrey, Miss Sonja Donchuk, Jack. Bowker, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Morrissette Miss Eunice Degâ€" jardins, Henry Morrissette, and Miss Theresa Pitre, Mervin Villeâ€" mailre, Miss Helen Levert, John Belec, Miss Yvette Gagne, Roger Gariepy, Miss Theresa Gagne, Courtney Drew, Miss Louise Lemieux, ‘Gaston Lamarâ€" Graduates of St. Mary‘s â€" Hold Gala Dance 3 Blahey. . Miss Peggy Stewart, Tom McNeil, Miss Anne Barilko, Blacky Richards, Mr. and Mrs. V. Lafrenier, Miss Lalia Webber, Dr. Tom Paterson, Mr and che, Miss Elizabeth Feltmate, Earl Ingman, Mr. and \_Mrs. B_oP Fidler, benttictins" â€" 4 W t COs C Mr and Mrs H. Feltmate, ~Miss Joyce Hunt, Jerry Larocque, Mr. and Mrs. Rene Martel, Miss Marie Rogers, Aaro Martin, Miss Clara Berrigan, Eddie Blahey, Miss Doris Smith, Walter Mrs. C. Uprichard, Miss Velma Boziâ€" covich, Edward Ferrari, Miss Agnes Anthony, Sam Tollefson, Miss : Mabel Thrasher, Russel McKeough. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ashenhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leddy, Mr. and Mrs. George yOu ,-’-â€"-'-â€"-b-’i--â€"- â€"â€"â€"---â€"â€"d--â€"--â€"n Miss Marjorie Pexton, Cecil Mc« Pherson, Miss Pat Gridley, Ctil St. Pierre, Miss Yvette Boileau, Hugh ¢ NMr. and Mrs. L. Lemieux, Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. D. McManus, Miss Winâ€" nie Pexton, Reg McArthur, Miss Dorâ€" othy (:ibson, John Sears,, Miss Peg@y Stronitman, Joe Atkinson, Miss Lil«â€" Mrs. Tommy Webb, Miss Marjorie McChesney, Jack Burwell,; Miss Caâ€" therine Montgomery, John Izatt, Mr. and Mrs. M. Truman, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Doucette, Mr.: and Mrs. Bill Hitch, Miss Peggy Mole, Buck Cripps, Mr. and Mrs. George McShane, Miss Mazte Dunbabin, Tom Cranitall. Tennyson, Mr. and ‘Mrs. D‘n Paver, Miss Ruby Nilson, Sid Chagman, Dr. and Mrs G. C. Armitage, Mr. and Guide Leaders Mee International Instructor lian ‘Crawford, Bob Menard, Mr. and Mrs. R. Nilson, Miss Evelyn McKey, Mrs. Joee Evans, Miss Agnes Evans, Dan Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hall, Miss Ellie McDonald, Douglas Sloan, Harper, \Domre ‘Mines, on Thursday evening d were privileged to meet Miss Helriu Keto of Mt. Iron Menn., a member\of the Girl Scout Team of the Guide} International Service. Miss toâ€" spent ine montss in Germany , iving Guide Training in the Displagzed Persons Camps She foun dthe Zwainiug provided was eagâ€" erly ed and has many inter« esting slm,'ies "‘to tell, and pictures to Miss Mary MacDonald, Edgar Laâ€" vallee, Miss Sheila Reauchamp, Geo« rge Durocher, and many others. se o eS o 9 0 We\ n cce shbw, u’f "The ifGuide Leaders of the Porcu» pine met at the homeâ€"of Mrs. B. H. ter \of te F‘innish Lutheran Church, Lakeshore Road, Timmins. : how, of her work. Iiss has been the guest of her } . Koski, wife of the minisâ€" er \of te innish Lutheran Church 25