Candlelight illuminated an altar banked with summer flowers in the Church of the Nativity on Monday morning, when Verna Jacqueline Watâ€" ters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Watters, Mattagami Heights, became the tride of FECzar Joseph Montigny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Treffle Montigny, 87 Fourth avenue, Schumacher. The young couple spoke their wedding vows before Father Callaghan. Wedding mus‘c was phyed by Miss Shirley Thomson and@ during the nuptial mase Fred Barnes sang Ave Maria, THURSDAY, JULY 29th, 1948 Escorted to the altary and given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in a gown of petal white slipâ€" Verna J. Watters Weds Edgar J. Montigny In Lovely Ceremony In Church of Nativity i# You‘ll find quick relief for the itching, buraâ€" bing feeling of eczemas when you use Dr. Chase‘s antiseptic Ointment, Just try it today! Dr. Chase‘s Ointment A new shipment of rugs See these in our window priced anywhere from $7.95 to $229.00 JUST ARRIVED Phone 944 13 Pine St. South J. B. ROONEY, Manager Branches also at KIrkland Lake and Rouyn Skitch‘s Drug Store â€" United Cigar Store â€" The Music Box THE DOMINION BANK Riverside Pavilion display $3.00 PER COUPLE (tax included) FRIDAY, JULY 30th The sands of time run fast; and if you would build independence and financial security for later years, you must begin to save NOW. , . Start by opéning-a Savings Account in The Dominion Bank. Regular deposits of even small amounts will provide a growing "nest egg" for emergencies, and establish you on the road to a future free from financial worries, Open an account today. 159â€"0 TICKETS ON SALE AT: Established 1871 per satin fashioned with fitted bodice, long tightâ€"fitting sleeves forming lily points over the wrists, an angelic, neckâ€" line of net with a fichu giving an off the shoulder effect,. The beautifdlly mcuMed skirt featured a bustle back. Her full length veil fell in graceful folds from a coronet of orange blosâ€" soms and seed pearls and che carried a white leather bound prayer book mounted with a corsage of roses and irom which fell long satin streamers. She was attended by Miss Bride Ready of Ottawa, her cousin, who wore a gown of blis taffeta with fitted boâ€" dice, low neckline, puffed sleeves and bouffart skirt.. She wore a satin corâ€" Ronald Montigny, brother of the grocm was best man while Roger Todâ€" hunter and Eddie DiFant ushered. Foll»winz the ceremony a reception was held in the banquet hall of the G. V. Hotel where the many guests were welcomed by the bride‘s mother wearing a smart afternoon dress of silver grey sheer with pink hat white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The groom‘s mother, who also received wore a chic afternoon . dress of ~rose crepe with white and black accesâ€" sories and corsage of pink roses. onet from which fell a shoulder length veil of blue, long blue mittens and carâ€" red a nosegay of white and pink gladâ€" LOli. Out of town guests at the wedding were Mrs. William Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duncan and Mr. John Duncan of Myndoki, Mr. and Mrs. Olâ€" lie Olsen, Kirkland Lake, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wallace, Englehart and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller of Hoyle. Gifts to the attendants were a loveâ€" ly glamour pin to the bridesmaid and diamond socks to the groomsman and ushers. Western Gentlemen FEATURING Norma Locke PORCUPINE ADVANCE ADVERTISEMENTS PAY and Roy Roberts and his Mr. and Mtrs. Brian Shellon and son have returned, after spending the last several . weeks. visiting relatives and friends in Kirkland Lake, Toronto and other southern points. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuzak and famâ€" ily leave Sunday for Toronto where they will visit relatives and friends. Dr. arnd Mrs. J. R. Giardine and famâ€" ily arid Mr. and Mrs. Russ Bentley and family are holidaying at Dr. Giardine‘s summer cottage at Perry Lake. Pictured above as they attended the party sponsored by members of the Canadian Legio Wrigley and Mrs. Hummel. The party was held in the new Memorial Hall on the Timmin A most entertaining evening was spent in dancing to the tunes of Mickey McGrath and his Mrs. S. R. McCoy, 121 Tamarack street returned recently from a months holiâ€" day snent with friends in Ottawa, Smith Falls, Sudbury 2xd other points. Mr. and Mrs. McCharles of Iroquois Falls were visitors yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. McCoy, 121 Tamarack street. Mr. and Mrs. Ed spent the weekend visiting friends in Norâ€" anda, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bateman of Hamilton are visitine relatives and friends in the district. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill and daughter Judy, cf Toronto are house guests at the home of Mr. arnd Mrs. Dave.â€"Larâ€" cher, 13 Borden avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kester and Billy Kester, Toronto, ths latter the son of the late Mr. and Mrs,. Dean Kester are visiting friends in the district, Mrs. Mincault, 18 Bannerman aveâ€" nue, has returned after visiting her cousin in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carrey and children accompanied by Mr. Carrey Sr., and Fern Larcher spent a brief peâ€" riod with relatives and friends in Riâ€" ver Valley. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ballantyne of Kirkâ€" lard Lake and Mrs. Oak Ballhintyne of Tarzwell, spent the weekend as the FFICE HOURS aily 10 am to 4pm Mon. Wed. Fri. Evenings 6 to 8 p.m. and by appointments Killeen‘s Electric 57 THIRD AVE. PHONE 1610 TIMMINS Judith MacLean DoOoGus CATS t'f’. C on__S_g_/ + Youp Specalizing in «* Diseases of 6 Killeen‘s Electric Personals General Electric DEALERS Ranges Refrigerators And Washers We Service Our Equipment PHONE 1536â€"M 111 Toke Â¥t. V.M. Authorized THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO « Theresa Charette. Andre Audras « Wed Monday In a pretty ceremony performed in Notre Dame de Lourdes Church on Monday morning, Theresa Charette, dauszhter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Charâ€" ette became the bride of Andre Audras son of Mr. and Mrs. Marius Audras. Nuptial vows were exchanged before Father Perron. Pauline and Caroline Perkovich of Schumachey are shown striking a pose during a workout at the Mcelntyre Arena where they are attending the Porcupine Summer Skating School. They have been taking part in the regâ€" ular Thursday evening exhibitions during the summer months. Advance Given in marriage by her father the bride was lovely in a gown of white slipper satin stvled with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves forming points over the wrists and a full flqwing skirt trimmed at the front with flowers. Her full length veil fell from a coroâ€" net of net and satin with sporigs of lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley and she carried a bouquet of vnink roses with satin sigraâ€" mers entwined with rosebuds. C‘lkire Charetlte and Cecile Labelle were bridesmaids. Miss Charette wore a gown of daffodil yellow net over tafâ€" feta with fitted basaue, puffed sleeves and bouffant skirt. A ruffled coronet from which fell a fingerâ€"tip length veil and she carried a nosegay of pink and white roses. Miss Labelle chose a gown of blue lace fashioned with sweetheart necklirne, fitted bodice and skirt featuring alternate panels of #ice and net. She wore a fingerâ€"tip veil of blue ard carried a nosegay of pink and white roses. Andre Larose was groomsman while Lucien Goulet ushered. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the Sunnyâ€" side Dance Pavilion, where the bride‘s mother received the guests wearing an afternoon dress of wine sheer with black accessories and a corsage of purâ€" 144 4 4 *4 4 4 33A THIRD AVE. PEONE 391 ; 4 4 4* $ uo ks Ale, B l e C h.A h tssnc MOTOR Semce 2 ple flowers. The groomâ€"s mother, also received and chose for the occasion a grey skirt with green and white polka dot blouse, black accessories and corâ€" sage of purple flowers. Clean Rooms The King Edward Hotel Day or Week Cor. Spruce St. and Third Ave. _ _ _ The BEST Service Dry Cleaners 116 Cedar St. South Very Reasonable Rates Legion are Mrs. Keyes, Mrs. nminsâ€"Schumacher highway d his orchestra. Quiet Atmosphere Advance Photo it . K Plans For Future Events Form Nucleus Of ‘i‘i (iolden Star Women‘s Institute Meeting _ Members of the Golden Star Woâ€" men‘s TPostitute held their regular monthly meeting in the HolÂ¥nger Hall recently with Mrs. R. W. McTaggart cecupying the presidential chair. The usual exercises cpened the meeting, followed by the reading of the reports of the various committees. A letter had been recéfived from Glasgow, Scotland, tharking the memâ€" bers for a food parcel sent as roll call at the district annual convention which was hel1i in Matheson in June. It was reported tha five pairs of pyjamas have been completed by memâ€" bers for use at the Children‘s Shelter. August 23 was chosen as the date for the holding of the annual Institute picnic to be held at the McIntyre A most interesting talk on current evens of local and dominionâ€"wide inâ€" erest was given by Mrs. H. S. Long. Park. Members and their friends are cordially invited to attend. A sample of the ditty bags given out by the Upper Canada Tract and Bible sSociety to niembers of the Navy has been received, It was decided to purâ€" chase material and complete 12 such bags. Mrs W. P. Willson, social welfare convener, took the chair and gave the ladies a brief talk on the subject, "Health in the Home," and distributâ€" ed literature from the Public Health Department dealing with several comâ€" mon diseases prevalent today. â€" The business portion: of the meeting was broucht to a close with the reading of the creed by Mrs. Long and the singing of the National. Anthem. The remainder of the evening , was spent socially. Mrs, W. Doughty and Mrs. G. Hobbs were hostesses. Two lovely vocal solos were rendered by Adele Gouette, accompanied at the piano by Ruth Willson. Ken Botwright, of the Canadian Press staff, Toronto, was a vistor to the district over the weekend. Phone 112 Timmins Kouth Porecupine Ont. _ 4 s'%ï¬%SSSSSY%S%SS%%SS%“XSSSSSSSSS\SSS%SSSSS{ se en en ad ofa nateats ataateataate ateatests ate ataats ate ate ate afantanteateatacteateate on o« o4 4448 # *# * .00 # * # ‘a**«**2**4* I/ » e ~ ‘Mu‘ve made a wise decision, son, â€" 4 and I‘m proud of you !" 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