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Porcupine Advance, 20 May 1948, 1, p. 3

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Thersa Laura Eckart Becomes Bride Of Leo Demers, In Lovely Ceremony The Church of the Nativity was the settuing for one of the.season‘s loveâ€" Iest weddings on Wednesday morning at 8 o‘clock when, Theresa Laura Eckâ€" urt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs,. Steve Eckart, 263 Birch street N., became the bride of O. Demers, son of Mr.° and Jos. Demers, Cedar atreet N. Against an altar banked With Spring Aowers, fern and candleâ€" light the: young couple spoke their wedding vows before Father Murray. During the nuptial mass Miss Agathe Chartrand sang "On This Day, ©, Beautiful Mother," "Ave Maria" and Panis Angelicus. Miss Shirley Thomâ€" won presided at the organ. 'lho bride entered the church on the Irm of ‘her father ‘cwho gave her in marriage and was radiantly lovely in x gown of Chantilly laee over slipper raiin {ashloned, withâ€"aâ€"high neckline, and. long tight fitting sleeves coming to lily: points over the ‘The skirt, softly: gathered fell Into‘a lbn’q (raceful chapel train. Her veil "of embroidered net was caught to Gue@n Ann coronét embroidered with seed pearls and she carried a casâ€" cade sof "American< Beauty roses and lilyâ€"of Atheâ€"valley." She also wore a handsome three, strand necklace of pealrls.. . Miss Virginia Michalak and Miss flonpl)gmers were. bridesmaids. Miss ' Ehdlk, was gowned in olive blue net sStyled with fitted bodice, cap sleeves and a gracefully floureed gkirt;~â€"She wore a cactus pink shoulâ€" ger:â€"length veit with a wreath of pink flowers, pink net; mittens and carried a basket of sweetheart roses â€" and sweetpeas. | . * Miss® Mona ‘(Demers, sister of th ‘grO’or’n, was frocked in a gown of eaetusâ€"pink net fashioned with mouldâ€" ‘ed basque, cap sleeves and a lovely skirt.. A. shoulder length vell of olive blue softly gathered . and {a}‘ling , from .a wreath of matching Mowers/ matching mittens and a ba 143. Commercial . Ave. . 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Prop ket of sweetheart roses and sweet geas .completed the ensemble _ The groom was attended by Claver Eckart, brother of the bride, as groomsman â€" and Norman _ Eckart, ushered. ° A reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents followed by a wedding dinner at the Grand Hotel. The many guests were welcomed by the brides mother, who received wearâ€" ing, a fashionable frock of old rose crepe with embroidered sweetheart neckline and a smart side drape. Her hat of pink straw was garlanded in flowers and misted in veiling. She wore black accessories and a corsage of pink and yellow roses. The groom‘s mother, who also received, wore a smart frock of powder blue crepe styled with inset yoke of black net with matching net edging trimming the sleeves and draped peplum. Her hat was fashioned of powder blue nyâ€" lon mohair effectively trimmed with a large American Beauty rose nestlâ€" ing in the crown,. matching American Beauty colored gloves, black accessâ€" ories and a corsage of American Beauty roses and mauve sweetpeas. For the honeymoon trip to Ottawa, Montreal and. other Eastern points the bride donned a chic suit of wine gabardine with black accessories and corsage of American Beauty roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. On their return they will take up residence at 172 Tamarack street. Out: of town ‘guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sloan and Mr; and Mrs,. Joe Eckart all of Dublin, Ontario. The groom‘s gift to his bride was a beautiful set of jewelry, comprised of earrings, bracelet and necklace in palladium and rhinestones and gifts to the attendants were engraved sterâ€" ling. silver bracelets to . the bridesâ€" maids : and. the gentlemenâ€" received cheques. Dave: McLaugilin. Oshawa and Torâ€" onto:was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.oJerrvy Beland for a few days. Ken Tomkinson has returned after anevding the last several days in Tirâ€" onto. Mrs: Henderson of Matheson spent a couple of days last week visitâ€" ing relatives and friends at Timmins. Mrs.‘ H.â€"Stevens of Matheson left for ‘Ottawa this week,; where she will visit with friends. Mr..Dan . Johnson left Matheson for Toronto : last <~weék, where he will have anoherâ€" medical checkâ€"up from ithe Specialist. . While south Mr. Johnâ€" son. will visit his son Lawrence at Guelph.© _ ' SONG STYLIST â€" Dina Shore sportâ€" ing a "New Look®" coiffure, said to be her first short hairâ€"do since starting her career as a singer 10 years ago. It‘s Dina Shore Pe y § 0 nals Mrs. R. W. McTaggart Elected PreSldent Of Golden Star Women‘s Institute. â€" The annual meeting of Golden Star Women‘s Institute was held in the Hollinger Hall Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Carl Briggs, President was in the chair. After the opening exerceises, conâ€" venors of committees gave their reâ€" ports for the month, Four letters were received from ar Institute in England acknowledging parcels of clothes and soap sent. "~~A donation of $10 was made to the Salvation Army drive, also $5 voted the Horticultural Society for prizes. Members were reminded of the Disâ€" tricts Annual to be held in Matheson June 16, and as many as + possible asked to attend. G. N. Ross; second vice pores. Mrs. M. J Craik . McIntosh: Secy Treas. Mrs. Del Ellis: district director Mrs. M. Mceintosh: delegate to Dist. Annual Convention Mrs. A. McCharles; directors Mrs. A. McCharles, Mrs. H. Majury and Mrs. unable tc gift. .In 1288 Blessed AN â€"â€"Mrs. H. S. Lang of Montieth, took the chair for the election of officers for 1948â€"49 as follows â€" past presiâ€" dent Mrs. Carl Briggs; president Mrs. R. W. McTaggart; first vice pres. Mrs. ury; _ Kitthen .committee Mirs,. W. _ Mcn are like corks. â€" Some.will pop Doughty and Mrs. Hobbs. the question, ot,hcrs have to. be Q{a@m Standing convenors â€" social welâ€" out, fare Mrs. W. Willson:; agriculture and _ gges#®~ ~ ' «$ 34 aa hok “' Can. Industries Mrs. W. Doughty; His« torical Research Mrs. N. Young; Home ‘ R : F4 Economics Mrs. W. Culver; Citizenâ€" d ce c y 0| o y ship Mrs. G. Ross; Publicity Mrs. C. ‘ i Briggs. s h | E. Peterson:; auditors Mrs. A. Mcâ€" Charles and Mrs. M. McIntosh; Pianâ€" ist Mrs. C. Sermon and Mrs. H. Magâ€" ury; _ Kitfhen .committee Mirs, W. Doughty and Mrs. Hobbs. Mrs. C. Briggs the retiring presiâ€" dent thanked the ladies for their co« operation in her two years of office. and on behalf of the members Mrs. W. P. Wilson presented Mrs, Briggs with two dainty cups and saucers. The meeting closed with a social half hour with Mrs, R. McTaggart and Mrs. C. Briggs hcstesses. White Rose Service Station W. A. MacKenzie Prop Corner of Ssecond Ave. Spruce Goodyear Tires â€" Harlt Balteries Songstress Betty Harris has setâ€" tled down to her own program on NBC after touring the country with name bands. She is accomâ€" panied by guitarist Johnny Smith and his instrumental trio on "The Betty Harris Show.," Alberta Lump â€" Red Jacket stoker Coal â€" Dry Wooud THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO °_ A. Chalifoux WOMAN’S PAGE * Phone 12. «» R Mr. George Starling. Sr., â€" Shillington, : Honored: : On 70th, Birthday â€" â€"‘ Mr. George Starling Sr., ‘of. Shfilmg- ton was surprised on Safurday gvéfi ing when several ° persons rfiotored down to his home to extend ‘him‘ mapy happy returns of ‘the ‘day. â€" The md old gentleman was 70 vears }oung Motoring from were: ‘*Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shaw, Mr. ‘and MrSs. R. N. Doyle, Mrs. °L. Wal]ngford ‘Mr‘s. J. Powell and Mr.‘and* Mrs George Starling of Timmins. Mr. 3righ1- well and Mr. Sidncy of Shillington‘ were also guests for theseveninig: ‘Durâ€" ing the day many district ca'lled to offer congratulatnons Mr and: Mrs. J. Craik of the Paymaster Min¢ were unable to attend but~ sent ‘a ‘Tovely gift. > + ++ In 1288 A. D. the English dGuild; bof Blessed Mary withheld firé msuranre benefits from persons ‘guilty‘ of IuSt dice playing and gluttenv. < _ © Commerce ofers you courtéous, friendly service travellers‘ cheques; fortign ch'anwg_é‘ and your '_éi”vipb, <Gf .ét A rzatttional ‘or commercial loan. other bank services. The Canadian Bank of in‘ @ll of more than 500 branches. . A Einancial General Store Geirge Izatt has returned®after spenâ€" to ‘Toronto after spending the last dmcunm.evwmmmcmm Week With her sister, Miss (Norma BA Roumfle w maxre, :xounmen of North * n Bey were weekend visitors th TlnminB. | ang Mrs.C. A. Carson of Timâ€" Waile â€"tiere‘ they ware w ®* mins spent last week visiting with the mmro Hotels ~ >« °_ _~ _ iheir daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, k _ k 4 * ; L* and Mrs. J Kitts of Matheson. M Mr. Mr. and Mrij Mik® Ayoub left for Torantor where they will spend tha next. sevéeral weeks. B â€" Miss Bertha Pufy. Canmada, is visiting at the home‘of Mr. and Mrs. Personals ~Frank Boivin wia@s weekend visitor to Kirkland while there he perâ€" formed in ‘the :.cancert held by mém- bers of the Club ' . Lichel: Barrette was. a weekend visiâ€" tor ‘ ty "Kirklahd Whil6 thore Mr.: Bartette was one of:the pcrromem in: the? concert nijotgored* by 1e Cluub highly successfu. tontert land Lake duting »weekend:â€" <The afair .wa‘s helt <gadsr tihe auspites of the Clus Bt.!" > | ut q can obtain bank money orders, You can do the same in a bank in hnancial matters. You can cash Louls: €t. ‘Cyr is holidaving‘ in a chedque, A general store provides the facilities to buy a Jot of different things in the same place. b'“’ open a current account, d(‘pum may.. While in Kirkland Lake Mrs. Larcher took part in the concert held uixier the ausvices 6 the Tub St. taiils then procveexe to Mrs. YÂ¥vette Leroux has returned after spending a brief period in Kirkland Lake where she took part in the conâ€" cert sponsored by the Club St. Louis. Louis then proceee t where she visted 3 # 4 4 %% 3 4 6 Miss Doreen Routliffe has returned As the owner of a car or truck YOU are liable to have a judgment for a large amount against you for injuries or death to person or persons. Autoâ€" mobile Insurance rates have been reduced. Phone 104 BECURITY *E $10,000 and COSTS LET US QUOTE YOU Timmins (Est, 1912 Tobey‘s GARPEIIEI sHOP Phone 1876â€" M Minor Alterations Counters, Shelves BHookeases and Built In Cnupboards 126 Toke 8t. Timmins 21 Pine ST. N,. PAGE TM 742A RER VCE

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