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Porcupine Advance, 16 Oct 1947, 1, p. 3

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her sister Clara‘s bridesmaid. Cilfford Sutclifie was his brother‘s best man and Miss Helen Berrigan was her sister Clare‘s bridesmaid. Against a chancel banked with cut flowers and fern the young couples epoke their wedding vows before Father Forget. Durmng the nuptial mass Mrs. Fred Cote sang ‘Until‘ and during the signing of the register Miss Frances Richmond sang ‘Ave Maria. Both bride‘s were given in marriage by their father and both were raâ€" wâ€"antly lovely in gowns of white moire fash.oned with sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves moulded bodices and bouffant skirts ‘and finger tip lengih vells of white net falling from aa wréath of white carnations. They carried white leather bound prayer Gifts to the attendants were a string of péarls to each of the bridesâ€" maids and cigaret lighters to the best men and ushers. 121011CY, lMlLS. A. LEIUDRA AQ aaugm.er.t ¢ * Patsy, Mr. Arro Martn. mMr. Bit VMVany Attend Afternoon Tea Blahey, Mr. and Mrs. McGee, Mr. At Home Of Mrs. L. Halperin Roger Carbonneau, Mr. Frank Burt, « all of Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A smart event of the social seasor. Frappler, Kapuskasing, Mrs. J. Sute Wa@s the highly successful afternoon cliffe and son, Clifford, Renfrew, ang tea and sale of nomse baking held yesâ€" Miss Joan Butcher, Iroquois Falls. terday afternpon at the home of Mr. QOut of town guests were Mrs. N. Blahey, Mrs. A. Krupka and daughter, Patsy, Mr. Arro Martn. Mr. Bill Blahey, Mr. and Mrs. McGee, Mr. FoF their honeymoon trip to Southâ€" ern points Clare donned a suit of navy blue with black accessories and Clare chose a suit of powder blue with accessories in black. Prior to their marr: age Clare was decorated with vases of baby mums eutertained by the nursing staff ofin pink and yellow and against this «delightful background the m a n y _guests who attended were warmly Also receiving were Mrs. Blaney, who wore a crepe dress of pale blue with black accessories and corsage of red roses and Mrs. Sutcliffe who was frccked in an afternoon dress of pink crepe with blackâ€"accessories and yellow rose corsage. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home cof Mrs. A. Mcâ€" Millan who reéceived, wearing a loganâ€" berry wins crepe hat of black folt and corsage of white roses. books covered with Pinnochio roses and white streamers. The bridesmaids were frocked in gowns of forgetâ€"meâ€" not blue in nylon marquisette with lace bodices and matching hats and shoulder length veils They carried bouquets of red roses. Ushering were Vince McCafferty and Thomas Moore, Jr. was h.s brother‘s best A smart event of the social seasor. was the highly successful afternoon tea and sale of nomse baking held yesâ€" terday afternpon at the home of Mr. Louis Halperin, 7 Maple street S. The affair was‘ held under the auspices of the Eastern Star. â€"~ The spacious rooms were tastefully decorated with vases of baby mums Gifts to the attendants were goldâ€" filled â€"earrings to the bridesmaid and wallets to the best man and ushers with special gifts to the organist and soloist. Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to Hamilton, Toronto, Peterâ€" borough‘ and other Southern points. Onâ€" their return they will take up reâ€" sidence in town. Following theâ€"ceremony a breakfast and reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, where the bride‘s mother welcomed the guests wearing a smart afternoon dress of grey crepe with grey accessories and corsage .of mauve chrysanthemums. The best man was Gerry Hall and T. â€" Villeneuve andâ€" â€"E. Trembley ushered. Miss Eleanor Cyr was her sister‘s bridesmaid and was charming in a suit of fuschia gabardine fashioned with a cutaway front and fishilail back. Her accessories were navy blue and she wore.a corsags of blue baby chrysanthemums. s Entering the church on the arm of her â€"ather who gave her in marriage, the bride wasâ€"lovely in a suit of grey gabard.ne, an _ American import, featuring the new long jacket, tunnel collar and stitched lapels. Her accesâ€" scries were black she carried a bouquet of white roses. during the signing of the register Miss Yvonne Essa sang Gounod‘s Ave Maria and On This Day, O Beautiful Mother. Rita Yvonne Cyr Becomes Bride of Edwin Bowser The hurch of the Nativity was the setting Weanesday morning for a pretty wedding when Rita Yvonne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cyr became the bride of Edwin Bowser, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bowser of Against an altar banked with baby chrysanthemums and other Autumn flowers and lighted with tall carhedral tapers the young couple spcke their wedding vows before Father F. D. Murray. The wedding music was played by Miss Alice Giovanelli and In the evening a reception was held at the home of the groom‘s parents. Mrs. J. Morin of Mattawa was an The bride, given in marriage by her father, was charming in a two piece suit cf Molyneux blue with small hat of white feathers, black accessories and corsage of red roses. The couple was unattended. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride‘s parents where guests were welcomed by the bride‘s mother wearâ€" ing smart afternogn dress of black crepe fesaturing a cut work and emâ€" bro:dered peplum, black accessories and corsage of red roses. The groom‘s mother who also received, wore a chic dressmaker suit of black with black accessories az?d corsage ‘of red Art Hallman And His Famous Band Thrills Hundreds, Gay Throng Attends Notre Dame de Lourdes Church deâ€" corated with colorful chrysanthemums and gladioli was the setting for a quiet but pretty wedding Wednesday mornâ€" ing when Simone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon became the bride of George Jeffrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jeffrey. Father Laurendeau performed the ceremony and the wedding music was played by Mrs. Paul Piche who also sang Ave. Maria and several approâ€" priate hymns in French. George Jeffrey Takes Simon Martin As Bride Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shelton, Miss Anne Barzen, John Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Boychuck, Mr. and Mrs. G. Middleton, â€" Miss Susie Boychuck Remie Poulin, Miss Agathe Charron, Billy Boychuctk, Miss ‘Muriel Troyer, D‘Arcy. McNamara, Miss Enza Narâ€" duzzi, Dick Moscarello, Miss Alice Erickson, Alyvyin Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chaplick. ' Glimpsd among the many attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Spooner, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bruneau, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelneck, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baird, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Leek, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Woodbury, Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Graham B. Lane, Mr. and Mrs, Cy Kearns, Mrs. Marlon Irvine, Stubby McNames. Norman Amadio, talented pianist from T.mmins took the place of Bob Fenton, with the band who became ill at Kirkland Lake. Art Hallman and his famous band direct from Casa Loma gave out with first rate music that held the many who a.tended the highly successful dance enthralled. The affair was held down Riverside Pavilion way Tuesday evening. Vocals were taken by Terry Dale, feaiured s.nger who loaned her talent for a smcoth bit of romaticizing. T immins. Ontario Oct. 16,: 1947. TOWN OF TIMMINS Notice Of Sitting Of Court Of Revision Among the many attending the highly successful dance held atRlverside Pavilion during the weekend hundreds turned out to hear Art Hallman and his famous band were Gabe Prest, Irene Giallonardo, B Matymish and Buddy Menard. : n W3 y.:ly is 1 C Aiar n out of town guest. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Mrs. Peter Jeffrey, Mrs. L. Martin, Mrs. J. Parnetta and Mr. Frank Colameco has returned from Montreal where he was A business visitor.. _ Miss Mary Maxwell, Miss "Babe" Brabant, Mr. Jim Maxwell and Mr. Bob Maxwe!l, have returned from Toronto, where they visited rélatives and friends over the Thanksgiving holkiday. â€" Mr. Norman Miller. and Miss Alice Miller, Torontc, are visiting at the home of ~their ; brotnerâ€"inâ€"law and sister, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Stan Fowler, 33 Lakeshore Road. * Mr. Rolly ‘Whissel is enjoying a hunting expedition â€"at : Kamscotlia. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bortolloti, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Bernardi, Miss Irene Giallonardo, Gabe Prest, Miss Bernice Matymesk, â€" Buddy Menard, Miss Nelida Godin, Charlie Birce, Miss Myrâ€" tle Villemere, Norman Gentile, Miss Marg Hickey, Gino Lucmantomo, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petrone, Miss Peggy. Starâ€" ling, Barry Mondolx, Miss Dee Ianâ€" nerrelli, Al. Petrulla Mlss Marg Scul- lion, Phil Dunn. Mr. John O‘Donnell, S8r., is on a hunting expedition at Kamscotia. Mr. David Craig has returned after visiting Mrs. Craig who is a patient in a Toronto hospital. Mr.â€"andâ€" Mrs:~Arnelâ€"Laprairie, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carbonneau, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Forrester, Miss June Harrison, Bill Ryan, Mr: and Mrs. Joe Torlone, Mr. and Mrs.. Hectorâ€" Domenico,; Miss Myrtle Prest, mrs..‘ft:}erry’l.auzon ‘Miss Vivian Gosselin, Marcel Depatie, Miss Joyce Gonzales, Maurice Keyes, Miss Gerry Ogilvie, "Bonnie"‘ Burke, Miss Marcella Hedican, Ruben Peterson. Miss : Anneâ€" Klimavich,: Dubby "Cotâ€" nam, Miss Pearl Maruschuck, Johnny Godin,: Mr.and Mrs. Eric Ormston, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCorm.ck,. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw, Miss Jeannette Rocheâ€" fort, Fibber McGee; Kirkland. Lake, Mr. and Mrs.: Jos ° Sichodian, . Miss Shirley ~Remus, Bob ;Tomchick, Miss Joan Remus, Linky ~Mangotich, â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ross McPhail, Miss Eileen Johnson, Bill Mr. and Mrs. C. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beattie Miss Colleen Olson, Roâ€" bert Hibbs,wMiss»Irene Demille, Robert R. Gagne. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rosner, Miss Eila Tuuttila; Yorke., mss Eileen Surman,;s;Fred Barnes and many others. Miss Laura Davidson, Eddie Leduc, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Torlone, Miss Evelyn Roy, Paul Goulet, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adamo, Miss Fay Aydtte. Ed Lamarche, Miss Anne Cochrane, Rolly Aubrey, Miss Audrey McAlendin, Ernie Hefferâ€" man, Miss Janet MacMillan, Garnet MacJanet, Miss Ella Wilson, Bill Bilo. deau, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Nora, Miss Lucy Hamlin, Bob Hardy, Miss Flo Vaillancouxt Ted Meunier, Miss Monica Brldgeman Rolly Bern1e1 Miss Anita Bernier, i'Lawrence Curik, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. C. Culâ€" hane, Miss Jean Ross, Roger Carbonâ€" neau, Miss Joan Clarke, Bill Goss, Miss Ruby Simpson, Douglas Monahan, Miss Lorraine‘Knutson, Billy Adamo. Getty, Miss Joe Melville, Frank Corris, Miss Agnes Doucet, Victor Holmes, Miss Jeannine Doucet, Del Drew, Miss Eveâ€" lyn Picdini Eddie Morandin, Miss Velma Bczecovich, Ed Ferrari, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rosner, Mis$‘Helen Ferâ€" rari, Ralph Orlando. n during the weekend when , Irene Giallonardo, Bernice Advance Photo [» ries, you‘ll feel happier, more secure, if y« # ) have a nice little nestâ€"egg of Canada Sav \ ings Bonds tucked away. If you need money quickly they can beâ€"cashed at any time_at their full face value plus interest. is You can buy up to $1,000 in any one name (but no more) in the same convenient ways â€"â€" for cash or on easy instalments. Take advantage of this. : fine opportunity without delay. Buy Canada Sav-j ings Bonds today ! ' _4 ON SALE OCTOBER 14th at banks and througq investment dealers, or~through your Company‘s Payroll Savings Plan. _ Ts1‘ % C \ Whatever the weather, whatever your Following the ceremony the‘ Intyre Lounge Room was the setting for the reception and the many guests were welcomed by the bride‘s mother, wearing a smart afternoon dress of new grey with wine coloerd accessories and a French â€" chapeaux of: ~wine feathers. Her corsage was of American Beauty roses: (‘The groom‘s mother, who also received, â€"wore an afternoon dress of grey crepe lavishly . trimmed with iridescent â€" sequins, ‘black ‘acâ€" cessories and ~corsage of American Beauty roses. She was attended by her. sister, Miss Lauretta Lalonde, who wore a frock of daffodil yellow nylon, styled with fitted bodice, angelic neckline and cap sleeves. The skirt was. softly gathered and . from the. tiny waist three ruffled tiers accéented the hipâ€" line. She wore an openâ€"crowned off the face hat of matching nylon, the front edged _ with dainty sprigs of blue and mauve flowers caught at the back with a large bow and streamers. Matching mittens and a colonial of red roses and fern completed the smart ensemble. Little Francine Hughes was flower girl. She wore a frock of forgetâ€"meâ€" not blue. taffeta fashioned _ with moulded basque and fully bouffant skirt. She carried an old fashioned nosegay of Pinnochio roses and wore a matching her hair. Lionel : Caron was best man Marcel <~Grandbois ushered. _ _ Given in matriage by cher brother, C. C. Lalonde,; the briqe was radiant n a gown of whi.eâ€"satin fashioned with moulded â€" basque, â€" long = tight sieeves forming points over the wrist and an angelic . neckline of ~po.nt d‘esprit, trimmed with a softly gacherâ€" ed frill forming an off.the shnoulder eifect. From the scalloped panel. in the fron,. of the skirt there fell in graceful fclds a cascade of graduateo tieérs of point d‘esprit. and from an. accenied nipline the back of ‘the skirt fell into a brief chapel train. Over her dark hair she wore a Juliet cap fashioned of satin and point d‘esprit and she carried a cascade of natural colored roses. She also ‘wore the gift of the groom, a single strand of pearls. Faher K. Bruneite officiatedâ€"at the cercmony and the wedaing music was played by Miss .Estelle Boutin. During ie s.gning oft thne. regisiter bo.vin anu Miss Agatne .Chartrand sang Panis Angelicus and several sapâ€" propria.e French hymns. St. Anthony‘s ‘Cathedral, tecorated wi.n tall signted ° canuaills snmimng souly o‘ler vases of_ Autumn tiowers ana fern,. was tneâ€"seti.ng on Saturâ€" aay morumg for one ot whe season‘s ioveliest weudings when â€"M a r g o, aaugnter of Mr. and Mrs, K. . uaâ€" lonae, was united in marriage â€"wo Gastc.n tGrandbo.s, sun ot Mr. and hmrs. A. Grandbois. Plans were also formulated for the holding of a rummage sale to be â€" held on Ncvember 1l1th. Members spent an enjoyable and busy time working on ar.icles which Wwill be sold at the Christmas bazaar. Date of this event to be announced later. After the bus.ness and work session a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. J. Drew. Mrs. R. Jackson Hostess To Members Anglican Guild Wne reguial «wgéexuy work meeaig ol the Ladies Angican Guild cf 8t. Masthew‘s Church was held during the weekend at the home of Mrs. R. Jackson, 116 Cherry street. Qut O0f town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vic Lalonde, Mr. ana Mrs. C. C. Laionde and Miss Laurect.a Lalonde, all of Amos. Prior to:her marriage the bride was entertained by M.ss Leona Prsice and members of the Town Hall staff. The next meeting will be held toâ€" morrow evening ‘at the home of Mrs. Thomas Everley, 58 Lakeshore Drive. PFor wavelling the bmiae wore a suit of fcrest green gabardine with a coat of chocolate brown trimmed wiuh a leopard skin hood, a hat of forest green felt, brown â€" accessories and corsage of natural colored roses. Later, the bride and groom left for trip to Montreal ana Amos, Que.

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