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Porcupine Advance, 10 Jul 1947, 1, p. 3

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(EST. 1912) i Insurance of every kind â€" Real Estate $ } Hoflclgeu §â€"6% interest. National Heusing Act Loans. i .jurmsun. * ~>‘ ~* Phone 104 . ° ~ "l‘imnlns.()nt.? A reception held at the home of the bride‘s parents followed the cerâ€" mony. Mrs. Lachapelle received the guests frocked in an afternoon dress of white printed silk jersey with white accessories and corsage of pink and fern. She was assisted by the groom‘s grandmother who chose for the occasion a black silk suit with white accessories and corsage of pink roses. the wedding of Eva Margaretâ€"Ann Cipparrone, youngest doughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cipparrone, North Bay, and Domenic Peter Berlinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Berlinger. Rev. Louis Fontana officiated at the cereâ€" mony. The Churth of the Sacred Heart decorated with tall standards of Sumâ€" mer flowers and lighted candles was the setting on Sunday afternoon, for The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. T. Promane was lovely in a portrait gown of white satin fashâ€" jioned with moulded basque, lons sleeves forming points over the wrists and a fully bouffant skirt. The anâ€" gelic neckline of white tulle was outâ€" lined ~with appliqued lace and she wore a full length veil of tulle ‘d‘ilâ€" lusion with a wide border of Valencâ€" lan lace falling from a tiara of net and seed pearls, She carried a casâ€" cade of red roses and white carnaâ€" tions. Miss Lena Dandrea, was maid of honor and chose for the occasion a gown of pink net over taffeta with a wreath of pink flowers in her hair and she carried an old fashioned noseâ€" gay of yellow roses and bouvardia. Miss Carmel Garant was the only attendant and was gowned in blue organdy with matching hat and she carried <a basket of Talisman roses. Following the ceremony a dinner party was held at the Fern Cottage and later a reception was held at the home of the groom‘s parents, where the grom‘s mother received wearing an afternoon dress of grey crepe and corsage of red roses. Mrs.â€"T. Proâ€" man, aunt of the bride also received and wore an afternoon dress of bluc crepé with black accessories and red rose corsage. Prior to her marriage the bride was ‘enlertained by Kay Ceresia and Rita _Veltri of North Bay. Rev, Morin officiated and appropriâ€" ate wedding music was played by }\/Irs;'Laforest.' The church was decâ€" grated with Summer. flowers and lighted candles. Given in marriage by her father and wearing a gown of white marâ€" quisette and a veil of tulle illusion falling from a headdress of matching net with a wreath of white flowers and carrying a white leather bound prayer book covered with white bouâ€" vardia entwined with long satin streamers, Lillian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘G. Tremblay, became the bride of Ernest, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Lachappelle in a pretty ceremony held in St. Anthony‘s Cathedral reâ€" cently. Fennie Berlinger, brother of the groom was best man. Later, the bride and groom left on a trip to Ottawa. For traveiling the bride donned a brown gabardine suit with white accessories. On their reâ€" turn they> will reside at 203 Elm street N. Gifts to the attendants were gold filled rosary‘s. Mrs. R. Martin .and Mrs. 8. Armâ€" strong of Guelph, Ontario are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Greene 215 Spruce street. Third Ave. at Cedar Street JEWELLER â€"â€" OPTOMETRIST TIMMINS Lachappelle â€" Do you know the position you will be in on and after July 1st, 1947, if you are involved in an accident causing injuries or death to person or persons or damage to property awned by others if you do not carry Liability and Property Damage insurance or you have not sufficient cash or securities to satisfy the claim? If not, see us _ Weddings Of Interest Riverside Pavilion DANCING from 10 â€" 2 CABARET STYLE EVERY FRIDAY Fri. June 13th â€" Every 13th Couple Free Mr. Automobile or Truck Owner from 10 â€" 2 â€" â€" ADMISSION $1.50 : Also Dancing Every Sat. A wedding of considerable local inâ€" terest took place in Christ Church. Mimico, on Saturday, June 28. at 4 p.m.. when Miss Simonne Alice Go#â€" selin, dnughtqr of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gosselin, 169 Tamarack St.. Timmins. became the bride of Mr. Gordon Alan Pigeon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pidgeon, Mimico. Rev: Thomas J.; Dew performed the ceremony amidst a background ,of fullâ€"browif? red, white and pink peâ€" onies, set inâ€"golden vases on the a‘ter, in tall baskets against the green carâ€" pets, and in wall brackets, on either side of the beautiful stainedâ€"glass> windows in the old church. Mrs. James Barnard sang "O Promise Mc‘ during the signing of the register, ana Mr. Herbert Cockroft played approâ€" priate wedding music. Given in marriage by Mr. Fred Matthews, uncle of the groom. ‘the bride was radiantly lovely in a classâ€" icaly simple gown of white French lace over white taffeta, featuring a heartâ€"shaped â€" neckline. fitted bodice aind long fingertip sleeves. Her flowâ€" ing floorâ€"length veil of delicate white net was formed in a scallopped cbroâ€" net, trimmed with French lace and seed pearls, over her long wavy bruâ€" nette She wore the gift of the groom, a double strand of pear‘s, and carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses with bouvardia, from which long white streamers fell, caught with baby‘s breath. The tables were tastefully set, with long white tapers glowing in silver candelabra and bouquets of peonies and sweet williams in varying shades of pink. A large threeâ€"tiered wedâ€" ding cake graced the main table. j Out of town guests were Mr.â€"Geoâ€" rge Williams ofâ€" North â€"Tonnawanda, Buffalo, New York, and Miss Bernice Kaye of Timmins and Toronto. Mrs. . William . Hunter, the bride‘s sister, was matron of honor, and wore a striking gown of tropical rose, feaâ€" turing â€"cap sleeves caught with bows and a bowed bussel, set oc with mitts and bonnet of nile green and pearls. She carried a colonial nosegay of carnations and sweet peas, which matched her gown, and whxte bou- vardia. Miss: Ellen Harrell was bridesmaid, gowned in a soft yellow silk jersey, with a low vâ€"neck, cap sleeves, fitted shirred bodice, with long white gloves and a double strand of pearls and matching earrings. She wore a yelâ€" low bonnet and her colonial nosegay was of yellow roses and mauve sweet peas. f Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Mayfair Country Club in the Queensway, with about a hunâ€" dred guests present. The â€" groom‘s mother, Mrs. Jack Pidgeon, received, charmingly frocked in a twoâ€"piece suit of forgetâ€"meâ€"not blue .with crysâ€" tal earrings and buttons, long white gloves, white straw hat, and wore a corsage of pink sweetheart roses and bouvardia. Later ‘the wedding party went to the house of the groom. The young couple left later in the evening for a wedding trip to the Laurentians. For travelling Mrs. Pidgeon wore a smartlyâ€"tailored suit of grey rayon gabardine, featuring the new peplum back. Her hat was of matching grey wool felt, and her blouse and gloves were of dainty white silk and lace, and she wore a corsage of white gardenias. She carâ€" ried a shorty coat of strawberry shade. Mr. Earl Campbell served> as best man, and the groom‘s brothers,> Mr. Vernon Pidgeon and Mr: Denis Pidâ€" geon were the ushers. Gift to the matron of honor was a pair of gold earrings, to the bridesâ€" maida double strand of pearls and matching earrings, and to the best man and ushers, tie clips. mer at Bigwin Inn, Muskoka. Miss Lois Kelly is holidaying at her parental: home in Winnipeg. «Miss Jane Moisley and Miss June ns Gedge have left to spend the Sumâ€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keeley have reâ€" Mr. and Mrs. G. Kennedy have reâ€" turned to their home after holidaying with relatives and friends in Noranâ€" da. . io« Pidgeon t rest â€" Gossclin onsiderable local inâ€" > oinâ€" Christ Church. .\ 4 eupemes Lo. * â€"CARRIERE â€"â€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Carriere, 254 Tamarack street. in St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 3, a daughter, Mary Anne Susan. MINOGUE â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Minogue at 28 Laurier avenue, June 7, a daughter, June. Tapley â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Tapley, 664 Montgomery avenuc, in St.â€" Hospital, June 10, a daugiter, Barbara .Ann. SHULIST â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. S.â€"P. Shulist, 7 Kent avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 10, a daughter, Tarpelann Elizabeth. MILNE â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Milne, 324 Ross avenue, in St Mary‘s Hospital, May 29, a daughter. Susan Elizabeth. t MARSHALL â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Marshall, 91 Third avenue, Schumacher, ni St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 30, a son, Louis Robson. BRADY â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs: J.. D. Brady, 8 Murdock avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 29, a son, David Joseph. 4 FORTIN â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fortin, 7 First avenue, Schumaâ€" cher, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 31, a daughter, Linda Mae. SILLANPAA â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. iSllanpaa, 67 Cameron strect, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 13, a son. Leonard â€"Charlesâ€"Paul. S +s m RIVERS â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rivers, 28 First avenue, Schu macher, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 12, a son, Daniel Arthur. _ MURDOCK â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Murdock, 77 Third avenue, Schumacher, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 2. a daughter, Sylvia Anne. TAPLEY â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Tapley, 66 Montgomery avenue. in St. Mary‘s Hospital, . Juneâ€" 10, a daughter, Barbara Ann. : LARABIE â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. Larabie, 26 Railroad street, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 1, a son, Joseph Charles Rene. MAYHEW â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Mayhew, 109 Birch street S., upstairs, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, June 12. a son, Brian Richard. Ted Maxim has left by car for Winnipeg where he will spend the next several weeks visiting relatives and > friends. Miss Margaret Keeley, professional of Kirkland Lake Skating Club, is among those attending the figure skatâ€" ing ~sessions at McIntyre. Areng. Mr. and Mrs. D. Cressman, Kitchâ€" ener. Ontario, are guests at the home of Mr.â€"and~Mrs. L. Manzer, 14 Cresâ€" cent / Miss Kay Harvey has left to spend the next month holidaying with relaâ€" tives . and. friends in Toronto and Hamilton. Miss Barbara Taplin of Toronto und New York will be among those who are attending the Summer School of Figure Skating at MciIntyre Arena. Mr. Freddle Mesot, professional at the Granite Club,}Toronto, is a visitâ€" or.to towni, while here Mr: Mesot will be: on the staff <of: professionals for Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Dorval and son, Roger, Mrs. Robert Duval â€"and Miss Rollande Dorval all of Quebec City, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dessane, 66 Second aveâ€" nue. f @ 0 «td turned to their home in Kirkland Lake after spending the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keeley, McIntyre Property. 1Jr... Uranam Machkechnie has reâ€" turned. after spending® a ‘brie# period with his family at their Summer cotâ€" tage at Marmora. â€"â€"Miss Lois ~â€"McAlendin, 353 Spruce street S., left during the weekend to continue her studies at Western Unâ€" iversity, London, Ontario. Miss Gloria Warren of New York is a skating visitor to town. MAGNANâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Magnan, 7 Norman street, Mattaâ€" gami Heights, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 24, a son, Joseph Paul Denis, MASCIOLIâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. John:mny Mascioli at St. Mary‘s Hosâ€" 1 tal, June 25, a son, Paul Anthony. AUGERâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. Auger, 412 Birch street S., in St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 26 a da.ughter, Lynn Dale. Kra:nkovichâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krankovich, Connaught Staâ€" tion in St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 28, a son, Gregory Charles Dr.. Graham â€"MacKechnie has Persona is Births â€"WILSON â€" Toâ€"Mr.; and Mrs. F. E. Wilson, 65 Vimy avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, May 30, a son, Stephen Edâ€" ward. : PELLOW â€" To Mr.and Mrs. C. J. Pellow, 219 Balsam street N., in St. Mary"s' Hospital; May 7, a soh_. John Robert. _ â€" VENNEâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. E. Venne at 70 Bannerman avenue, May 21, a son. Joseph Leonard. Paul â€"St. May 23, Lorraine PRATTâ€"Born to Mr. and Mrs,. A. L. Pratt, at 61 Rea street, N., May 24, a son, Paul Albert, DWYERâ€"Born to Mr. and â€"Mrs. A. L. Dwyer," Wende avenue, at St. Mary‘s Hospital M.ay 23, _A daughter, Arleen Mary. JOLY â€" To Mr. and Mrs. J. 2. G. TAMBEAUâ€"Born. to Mr. and Mrs. Joly, 39 Seventh avenue, May Zo, a Charles Tambeau at 89 Bannerman daughter Marie Alice Johonne. avenue, May 18; n daughter Â¥vonxne flw T § Rolande Cecileé. i Snd ces ie in rint . dn A.4 Don t always blame exnausted. wurnâ€"out, runâ€"down feeling on your age ‘Thousands amazed at what a little pepping un with Ostrex will do. Contains tonic often needed afier 40 â€" when body is weak, old just because lacklnfi iron also supplements of calciug, phosphorus, Vitamin B;. A middleâ€"aged doctor writes® "*1 took it mysel{. Results were fine. Get introductory aize Ostrex Lonic Tablets Loday. for only 35¢c. Why teet old? I‘ry Ostrex to jeel pepuier, get new vim and feel vears vounger. this very day. For sale at all drug stores every whe‘e. Don‘t Wait, Buy Your Winter Fuel NOW! Feel Years Younger, Full of Vim Men, Women! Old at .40.’;,50’..60! Ge;t_ Pep Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raymond ONeal followâ€" ing their marriage which took place last week in First United Church, The bride is the former Doris Elizabeth MacDonald, Daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacDonald of Schumacher and the groom is the son . of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilkes, Welland, Ontario. Advance Photo 141 Commercial Ave. PHONE 2120 Drumheller Lump McLeod River BTINâ€"Born to Mr. axndâ€" Mris. Aubin, at 36 Wilson avenue a daughter, Marie Artimise * 4 4 * 4 â€" BanK or MoNTREAL For some people it‘s going to mean more money to spendâ€"an casier time in personal financing. That‘s good for most of us. .> But is that all? Not for the wise ones. Wise folk won‘t let all that money slip through their fingers . . Some will save 10%,â€"some 50% . . . and some will save it all. Plan your finances now for 1947 . . . figure out your tax saving and see that a good lump of this money Think of that increase as a raise in pay â€"as money in your pocket. Whether your income is $2,000 or $20,000, it‘s something extra to use in your own design for living. INEXT payâ€"day your pay cheque will be bigger ... because the reâ€" duction in your income tax will be effective. . _ WORKING WITH: CANADAANKSâ€"INâ€"EVERY WALK OF LIFE «s ns an uo «i ame 2l W ns i s um o m h ds se To Po h o6 o6 up T e on on um 4b o T Ub L uo o in uo u6 T . iNCTOME TAX SAVING Timmins Branch; G. C. CAMPBELL, Manage? Miss Mary Lou McLean of Drumâ€" heller. Alta, has taken up residence in the district for the Summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Brewer and Mr. ‘Red" Carnie of Detroit, Michiâ€" gan are visiting friends and relatives in town. wete sc Mrs. Newcomb and daughter Miss Florence Newcomb of Boston Mass.. have taken up residence in the disâ€" trict.. Miss Newcomb is now attendâ€" ing the Summer skating sessions at Mcintyre Arena. Miss Margaret Morrison has left by car for Keewatin via the Northern Route where she will spend her holiâ€" days with her brother on The Lake of the Woods. Miss Dawn Stickley of Oshawa is a visitor to town and will spend the next seven weeks here where she will attend the figure skating school now in progress at Mcintyre Arena. Mrs. Williams, daughter Dianne and son Donald of Calgary have taken up residence in town. While here Dianne and Donald will ‘attend the Summer skating sessions at MciIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ranta, formerly of South Porcupine but now residents of St.‘Catherines, Ontario, are guests at theJ home of Mr. and Mrs, K. A. Merikallio. Balsam street N. 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