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Porcupine Advance, 14 Aug 1947, 1, p. 3

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Mrs. Jessie Webb of Mountjoy street S., left last weekend for a holiday in Windsor. COLTON â€"â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Colton, 19 Tisdale avenue, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, July 14, a son, Timothy James. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Mrs. Bella Carbonâ€" neau of Timmins and Miss Dorothy Prodnick of St. Catherines. suit with navy blue accessories. On their return they will live at 59 St. Patrick street, St. Catherines. QOut of town guests were Mrs. Blanche Meakin and Mrs. Bella Carâ€" bonneau, Timmins, Mrs. Jack McClenâ€" nan and son, Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Edwards and Miss Ruby Bellamy of Toronto. Gifts to the attendants were a brace_ let and earrings set with pearls to the matron of honor and an engraved lighter to the best man. held at th the bride‘s : afternoon featuring a hat of navy veiling and Later, th a trip to . Owen â€" Sou bride wore suit with : The bride was given in marriage by her .mother, and was radiantly lovely in an afternoon dress of Queen‘s blue patterned by McCall, featuring three quarter length sleeves and a double bussel over the slim skirt. Her hat was of matching material in the new Barbara Ann style and this was mistâ€" ed in veiling and she wore a corsage of American Beauty roses. She also carried the gift of the groom, a beauâ€" tiful white leather bound prayer book and a crystal rosary with goldâ€"filled links. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. Travolo, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. A. Micelli, Missanobie, Mrs. F. ;Bosada, Malartic, Mr. Robert Croceo, Montreal, Mr. Frank Fasano, Coch_ rane and Mr. Pete Porco, Rouyn. The young couple spoke their wedâ€" ding vows : before Father Wigglesâ€" worth and the wedding music was played by Mr. Clarence Colten. Dur_ in the signing of the register Mr. Colâ€" ten sang Schubert‘s "Ave Maria". White cathedral tapers shining on tall standards of Picardi gladioli and fern decorated St. Catherines Church at St. Catherines, Ontario, on August 4th, when Rita Watier, daughter of Mrs. Blanche Meakin was united in marriage to Michael Baran, son of the late Mrs. Prodnick. The bride given in marriage by her father was radilant in her gown of white slipper satin fashioned with moulded bodice and yoke of nylon net outlined with a rufflie of lace and pearl trimmiing gving an off the shculder effect. The beautifully mould*d skirt fell into a long chapel train and her full length veil of tulle d‘illusion was caught with a matching headâ€" dress of satin and fine old lace, and she carried a cascade of regal lilies. Gifts to the attendanits were a bracelet to the matron of honor. birthstone rings to the bridesmaids and wallets to the best man and ushâ€" ers. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Miss Rose Rizzuto and Mrs. F. Scullino. The Sacred Heart Church with its bridal decorations of gladioli and mixed Summer flowers was the setâ€" ting for one of the season‘s prettiest weddings on Saturday morning, when Vivian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" thony Porco became the bride of Ceecil Crocceo, son of Mr. and Mrs, Tom Crocco. Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to Muskoka and other Southern points. For her going away trip the bride wore a smart two piece suit of turquoise wool crepe with black acâ€" cessories., After the ceremony a reception was held at the Mcintyre Auditorium, the bride‘s mother received, wearing an afternoon frock of dove grey silk with black accessories and a corsage of Pinnochio roses. The groom‘s moâ€" ther, who also received, wore an afternoon dress of mauve print with black accessories and corsage of Pinâ€" nochio roses. Father Louis Fontana performed the ceremony and the wedding music was played by Mrs, John Mascioli. During the ceremony Mrs. L. Degilio and Mrs. Henry Gaillonardo sang apâ€" propriate hymns. On their return they will take up residence in town. Miss Mafalda Ricci and Miss Angie Protoinanni were bridesmaids. Miss Ricci was gowned in forgetâ€"me_not blue and Miss Protoinanni chose blush pink.: The frocks were styled alike and were fashioned with taffeta boâ€" dices and puffed sleeves and softly gathered point d‘esprit skirts. Matâ€" ching gauntlets and headdresses and bouquets of roses completed their ensembles. She was attended by Miss Rose Rizzuto as maid of honor, who wore a gown of ytéllow nylon net with fitted bodice, bertha collar and bouffant skirt, She wore matching . nylon gauntlets and a small halo trimmed with tiny flowers and she carried a cascade of roses. Mr. Robert Crocco was groomsman and ushers were Mr. Joe Porco and Mr. Henry Crocco. ‘ip to Ni n â€" e wore a with nayv n their re! Patrick s THURSDAY, AVGUST, 14th, 1847 Baran â€" Watier Croceco â€"â€" Porco dress an all ‘vy blue Weddings Of Interest beige i they wi t St. C guests and Mrs an was best m mny a reception sway Hotel wh eceived, wean.ng â€" dove grey cr ound drape wit raw misted in b of pale pink ro and groom left on the Lake ; "or travelling herringbone tw accessories ‘ will live Catherine ts _ were with cap / _ accordian icture hat es, best man. eption was otel where weanng an grey crepe ape with a ted in blut roses. im left for Lake and ‘elling the )one tweed sories live at 59 aerines, were Mrs. Bella Carâ€" k McClenâ€" , Mr. and 1ng An crepe with a ft for e and 4 the tweed NGER â€" Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Belanger, 26 First aveâ€" nue, Apt. 3, in St. Mary‘s Hospital, August 2nd, a son, Jerome Wavne Gifts to the attendants were a strand of pearls with matching earâ€" rings to the maid of honor, glamor pins to the bridesmaids and flower girl, goldâ€"filled pocket knives tp the best man and ushers and a leather wallet to the ringâ€"bearer. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Miss Rita Adamo and Mrs. Rocco Spadafore. The Church of the Sacred Heart decorated with tall vases of roses and gladioli with cathedral candles shedâ€" ding a glow amidst them was the set_ ting for one of the season‘s lovelies: weddings on Sunday morning when, Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Grimaldi became the bride of Rudâ€" olph Sicoli, son of Mrs. J. Sicoli and the late Mr. Sicoli. Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to Muskoka and other Southern points. For travelling the bride wore a suit of> striped. cocoa brown with brown plastic accessories and white rose corsage. After the ceremony a dinner was held in the banquet hall of the Grand Hotel where the bride‘s mother reâ€" ceivd, wearing a gown of sapphire blue velvet, navy accessories and corâ€" sage of red roses. The groom‘s mo_ ther who also received, wore a gown of black crepe with sequin trim and black accessories. Out of town guests were Mrs. Morâ€" azzo and son Joe of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Gina Benancassa. The young couple spoke their ding vows before Father Louis tana and the wedding music played by Mrs, John Mascioli. ing the signng of the register, In the evening a reception for their many friends was held at the home of the groom. The best man was Gus Sicoli and the ushers were Armond Sicoli and Johnny Adamo. Pouring tea were Mrs. Bolotti and Mrs. Spadafore. M. Perschini sang "Ave Maria", is Angelicus" and "On This Day Beautiful Mother®". Master Rosario Clausi wifs ring bearer and wore a navy suit with white bow tie and carried a large cush on of white satin on which reâ€" posed the wedding ring. Miss Lena Moscarello as a brides_ maid wore a gown of daffodil yellow marquisette styled with ruflied neckâ€" line giving an off the shoulder effect, cap sleeves, fitted bodice and softly gathered skirt. A large picture hat of matching material and a basket of Pinnochio roses caught with yellow streamers completed the ensemble. Little Theresa Spadafore was flower girl and chose a gown of blush pink sheer over taffeta fashioned with moulded basque, short sleeves and full skirt, She wore long gloves, a picâ€" ture hat of matching material and carried an old fashioned nosegay of pink roses. | at the marriage of Evelyn Margaret Munro, daughter of Mrs. Munro and the late Charles E. Munro, to David James Creighton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. . Creighton, . Caledon.a, . Ontario. During the signing of the register Mr. L. Barbeau played a violin solo "I Love You Truly‘ ‘and . A. C. Ridâ€" dington played the wedding music. . Given in marriage by her brother, Jack Munro, the bride wore a white lace tunic gown with a laceâ€"edged shoulder length veil of illusion tullf caught to a headdress of orange blosâ€" soms. She carried a cascade of pink Picardy gladioli. The lovely darkâ€"haired bride en, tered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. She wore a gown of white satin and Sw.ss dotted point d‘esprit fashioned with fitted bodice, short sleeves and ruffled neckline forming an off the shoulder effect. The skirt was fully bouffant and featured three tiny ruffles held at the back with a bussel made of point d‘esprit and satin,. Her veil of. tulle illusion whi fell into a billow ng train was held wth a crown of lace and she carred a cascade of white roses entwined with satin ribbon. Miss Lena Orlando as bridesmaid was frocked in a gown of pale blue nylon â€" marquisette fashioned with fitted bodice, cap sleeves and gathâ€" ered: . :skirt, . Herâ€" picture <hat‘ ‘was fitted bodice, cap sleeves and softly of matching material trimmed with rosebuds and streamers and she carâ€" ried a basket of Pinochi6 roses caught with blue streamers. Miss Lena Moscarello as a brides_ maid wore a gown of daffodil yellow marquisette styled with ruflied neckâ€" line giving an off the shoulder effect, cap sleeves, fitted bodice and softly gathered skirt. A large picture hat ud h. mt C C T Mb 14. 4 mm omm en mm o mm Evclyn Munro Bride Of Jlm Creighton On July 13th, in St Amdrew‘s Anâ€" glican Church, â€" Bourlamague, â€" Que., against a background of pink peonies and lupin, Rev. C.. A. Sales officiated at the marriage of Evelyn Margaret Munro, daughiter of Mrs. Munro and the late Charles E. Munro, to David James Creighton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. . Creighton, . Caledon.a, . Ontario. She was attended by Miss Rita Adâ€" amo as maid of honor, who wore a frock of blush pink sheer fashioned with moulded basque, short cap sleevâ€" es and frilled neckline with a large picture hat of matching material trimâ€" med wth tiny rosebuds and she carâ€" ried a cascade of pink roses. Pictured in the cool gardens at the home of Lieut and Mrs. J. wW, s, Lomas‘ are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Saunders, who left on Sunday for their home in Surrey England, after spending the last two weeks visiting their many friends in the district. Mrs., Saunders is the former Madge Austin, internationally famous figure skater, dancâ€" er and founder of the Porcupine Summer Skating School. Mr. »aunders is a noted English lawyer. Advance Photso Sicoli â€"â€" Grimaldi $ Out of town guests were the brideâ€" groom‘s mother Mrs, A. Creighton. of Caledonia. Dr. and Mrs. John Carâ€" penter, Cornwall England, Mrs. Frank Parker, North Bay, Miss Nell Stevâ€" ens, Timmins, Mrs. Frank Charron, Iroquois Falls, Mr. and Mrs. H. Quist and daughter Jennifer, Toronto, Miss Mary Brown, Noranda, Mr. R.; Bernâ€" For travellng the bride chose a dress and hat in forgetâ€"meâ€"not blue and a white shortie coat. Her corsage was of rapture roses and baby‘s breath. The bride‘s table was centred with a threeâ€"tiered wedding cake and on both sides were wh te tapers and bouâ€" quets of orange blossoms. Mrs. J. Carpenter and Mrs. P. Cameron pourâ€" tea. Larry Day proposed the toast‘ to the bride. During the reception Mr. Len Shaw and Mr. L. Baribeau entertained at the piano and violin. A reception followed at the Sigma Hotel where the bride‘s mother reâ€" ceived in a floor length gown of orchid jersey with a picture hat of natural straw and a corsage of p‘nk roses. The groom‘s mother assisted gowned in dove grey crepe and hat with gloves matching her corsage of Amâ€" erican Beauty Roses. Keith Anderson attended the brideâ€" groom and Laurie Martin and Harry Quist were ushers. Miss Mary Brown was bridesmaid in honey biege crepe with a long tucked torso and bolero jacket and matching halo, carrying a bouquet of deep pink carnations. Mrs, Harry Quist was matron of honor for her sister wearing a long torso crepe gown in Florida Sunset with matching mitts and halo of cirâ€" clets entwined with flowers. She carried a bouquet of pale pink carnaâ€" tions. _' on en t PA ie i: C o _â€"-â€"â€"_mm omm . on omm me ce ar ces ommc “ * WOMAN‘S PAGE x '% Principals in one of the season‘s loveliest wedd ings which took place in St. Anthony‘s Cathedral reâ€" contly are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Belfit and their attendants. From left to right are Albert Belec and Ron Taylor, ushers, Maurice Savard, groomsman, the bride and groom, Mrs. W. H. Bonneville of Quebec, matron of honor and sister of the bride, Mrs. C. Chenier and Miss Connie Lejambe bridesmaids. The bride is the former Colleen Lejambe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lejambe, 169 Spruce street N., and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, R,. Belfit, Eim street N. photo courtesy of Dessane THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ier, Noranda, Mr. and Mrs. J. Munro, Trenton and Mrs. 8. V. Burr, Sherriâ€" don. For her wedding the bride wore a gown of white nylon marquisette over satin,. fashioned with a round neckâ€" line, yoke of nylon marquisette, pufâ€" fed" sleeves, brocaded bodice and a full skirt.. Her fingertip veil of nylon net was caught to a band of net rufâ€" fles trimmed with white flowers and she carried a cascade of red roses. Both the church and the home of the bride, where the was held were decorated with summer flowers. Aft-e;'- the reception Mr. and Mrs. Southam left on a motor trip through Eastern Canada and the United States. After the end of August Mr. and Mrs. Southam will live in Cambridge Mass. The groom has a fellowship at Going away, the bride wore an aqua crepe dress, white accessories and a white sapphire pendant, the gift of groom. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by Miss Joan Martin as maid of honor. Mr. Roland Tink was best man. Ush_ ering were Mr. Arthur Southam, broâ€" ther of the bridegroom,, and Stafft Sgt. Dwayne Shaver, cousin of the bride. Don‘t Wait Buy Your Winter Fud In St. Paul‘s Eastern United Church on" Saturday,~ Rev., A. M. J.> Gray A)lemnized the marriage of Merle Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ~M. Shaver, and Frederick William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredâ€" erick G. southam of Timmins. Mr. Percy Rutledge played the wedâ€" ding music and during the service his daughter, Miss Dorothy Rutledge sang the Lord‘s Prayer and Through The Years. SUPERIOR FUELS ~PETS OF QUALITY 104 3rd Ave FANCY TROPICAL FISH GOLDFISH, AQUATIC PLANTS AQUARIUMS, FISH FOOD AND SUPPLIES 141 Commercial Ave. Drumheller Lump McLeod River Reading Briquettes Southam â€" Shaver Pet Shoppe Canaries Bugerigars Fancy Birds â€" Food Cagrs and Supplies Fuel NOW! Phone 1271 Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Southam and Mr. Arthur Southam, Timmins; Miss Joan Martin, Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. A. ~Tuer, Kirkland Lake; Mr. Welland Ott, Kingâ€" ston; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Johnston, Kemptville, â€" Miss â€" Velma Johnson, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Hart Melvin and Miss Betty Stewart, Winchester, Mr. and Milton Shaver, Wilâ€" liamsburg; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bailey, Chesterville; Miss Maureen Armstrong Cornwall; Miss Aubra Thomas, Montâ€" real; Mr. Donald Scrivens, Kapuskasâ€" ing and Mr. John Southam, Taunton. Miss Joan Martin caught the bride‘s bouquet. MLT. and will be doing post grad uate work there. A street Dance will be held on Cedar St. between Third and Algonquin A parade will be held and prizes will be given for the best decorated floats. 1st $25, 2nd: $15, 3rd $10. There are also prizes for boys and girls best decorated bicycles. Guess the nuts on the Prizes Galore! $5,000 FLOAT Saturday, August 16th PROCEEDS FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES PLANTERS NEW number of peaâ€" Planters Float. Association Canadian T ravellers St. Matthew‘s Angltcan Church deceâ€" orated with vases of Spring flowers and lighted tapers was the setting for a quict but pretty wedding Friday afernoon when Eleanore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Erickson became the bride of R. W. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson of Toronto. Rev, Robt Chidwick performed the ceremony, Jones as matron of honor, who wore an afternoon dress of forgetâ€"me_not blue with black accessories and corâ€" sage of white Picardy gladioli. The best man was Mr. W. J. Jones, After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents where the bride‘s mother reâ€" ceived wearing an afternoon dress of navy blue crepe with black accessorâ€" ies and corsage of mixed sweet peas. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a smart afterâ€" noon drefs of white crepe Romaine with white accessories and corsage of red roses Pouring tea and serving were Mrs. Mike Moroz and Mrs, A. Erickson, Jr. Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to Southern points, For travâ€" elling the bride wore a two piece swt of hounds tooth check with black acâ€" cessories and ccorsage of red roses. On their return they will take up residence in Timmins. Gifts to the attendants were a sil_ ver compact to the matron of honot and a tie clip set to the groomsman Mr. and Mrs. J. Nicholson Bufâ€" falo Ankerite, South Poreupine, wish to anncunce the engagement of their daughter Florence, to Mr. Callum Dav d Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stevenson, South Porcupine. The marriage will take place in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Moore anâ€" nounce the engagement of their eldâ€" est daughter Hilda Mary to Mr. Urâ€" bain (Herby) Larivee son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larivee, The wedding will take place on Wednesday, August 20th 1947, at 8.30 a.m. in the Church of the Nativity. She was attended by Mrs. W Johnson â€" Erickson PEANUT En y T 1gyer n (\ nt North on Cedar St. to Third Ave, East on Third Ave. to Spruce St., North on Spryce St. to Algonâ€" quin Blvd. E, West on Algonâ€" quin to Maple St, South on Maple to Third Ave,, East on Third to Cedar St., South on Ceâ€" dar to old ball grounds grounds and moves off at 4 p.m sharp. PARADE â€" ROUTE Parade assembles at the old hall Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pritchatd hay returned to thetr home in Kingsto Ontario, after spending someé y visiting their many friends in U district. While here they were th guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pritchard 4 Tamarack street. Mrs. GGeo. D. Poff and Mrs. K. Ham llton of Pembroke spent last with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Poff, 5 Com mercial avenue. Mr. Waiter Tamblyn has returned t his home in Lendon, Ontario, af spending a brief period v.siting at t home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Prlt-chard 54 Tamarack strecet. Mr. Bruce Pritchard has returned t London, Ontario,; after spending a few days visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pritchard, 54 Ta.maraclli streot. , Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pritchard, 54 Tamarack street, have left to spend thQ1 next several weeks visiting relatives and friends, n Kingston, Toronto and London. ? Mr,. and Mrs. J. Thomas have reâ€" turned after holiday with relatives and friends in Ottawa, Arnprior and Pemâ€" broke. Mrs. John Smith left Sunday evenâ€" ing for Toronto where she will spend some time visitinge relatives and friends, Personals

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