1‘ â€"J*~‘#~ ; by Liflizan O‘Donnel _ The lovely ring that Joyce is wearing on "the finger" is fashioned Of yellow gold with a large square cut diamond‘in a high raisec] ‘setting. â€" 14 : ' © % #% . W P ; The home of Miss Moira Larmer, 58 Cherry street, was the setâ€" ‘ting for a lovely bridal shower in honor of Miss Ruth Wilson, brideâ€" elect of this month. . .Coâ€"hostesses for the delightful affair were , Miss Theresa Pitre and Miss Jacqueline Levert. ._.The nouse preâ€" sented a cheery and inviting aspect with its decorations of gold and blue streamers and large vases of summer flowers. . .and a most enjoyable evening was spent by the girls who tcok part in various contests with prizes being won by Miss Delphine Pitre, Miss Dawn Pare ‘and Miss Ruth Wilson. . .Prior to the serving of a delicious lunch from a table most attractive with lace cloth centred with a Jow bowl of pansies flanked by tall green tapers in silver candelâ€" and a large cake on which were inscribed the words "Cood, hlxck Ruth" the many lovely gifts were openedâ€"around the fireâ€" : place. . inum. . in a high raised aettinz nestleg a large smmmering- } d‘wlthm;mauerm hâ€"side. # 2# â€" . P k Mumumo to Mr. md Mrs. Robert Douglas "Bob" Hamy who became the proud parents of a bouncing baby bo!r little fellow was born in South Porcupine General Hospithl on August fl at 4 o‘clock. . He will be called Robert Douglas after his father #% Oongratulations to Joyce Dowson whose engagement was anâ€" nounced over the weekend. . .Joyce is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dowson of Barrie and. her flance is Bill Singleton son of Mrs. J. Singelton and the late Mr. Singleton ;of,; Timmins. _ Wedding plans are indefinite. | THFE: HORTICULTURAL SHOW. . .On Monday the annual show Oof the Porcupine Horticultural Society will be held in the Mcintyre ‘Arena and the exhibits in all classes promise to reach a new record, both in number and quality. Over the years the Society has done much . for the beautification of home surroundings andâ€"for the enâ€" couragement of flower and vegetable gardens, rock gardens, hedges and other decorative effects to add to the attractiveness of resiâ€" dontial properties and, in a cumulative way, lof the town as a whole. # # . ‘The: planting of flower beds along the Timminsâ€"Schumacher iigh ay was adopted a few years ago by members of the society, these, adapted to the north country, have grown and flourished t satisfactorily until now the éarly plantings niot only add very mï¬l’y to the appearance of the street but adds a welcoming: formed: lily points over. <he <«wrinks and warmth to the visltor who sees them as he or she drives into town. ';;:;; ' ; : . # ,;-;,ea'he,swaalso has given much assistance to its members in the Selection and obtaining of seeds, shrubs and bulbs, in the securing ’M sutable surface earth and fertilizers, and in other ways. ï¬nalmomsmnulates interest in its work and progress and the MHsplay of the best of the season‘s products in flowers and vege« aples ;grvesg as encouragement to others to follow the good exâ€" ‘roundings as well as provide from their own garden fresh Its, their neighbors and enhance the appearance of their own 12 . tb cce insl is «ud 6 Py NP _ W of Mrs: R. Tavlor and thn late Myr, Taylor. Against an ailtar bn*kJ with stanâ€" dards of Picardy gladioli, phlox, astsrs, pinks and swee‘peas the vourg couplisc exchanged nuptial vows beforp Dean Cooper Robinson. Organise was Mrs. Robinson ard during the signing of the register Mr. Colin Wa‘kins: sang COBecausai’ % ; Escorted down the aisle and given in marriaga by her father the brideâ€" was lovely in a gown of ivory satin leaves centered wi‘h large roselites of patin.â€"The ylong | fight fitt‘ng sleaves otrert the full skirt was caught uo in froni with thre satin roseites to show a pet, ticcoat of graduated rufiles. A back panâ€" el descended inio a sweeping long train. From a Qucen Afine headross her fingert‘» length vsil of rylon appliqued with satin fell in graceful folds and her beuquet was a cascsade of whits Picardy gladioli. uhï¬ was atuended by her sis‘"s se n e u1 r, Miss nc 1 «+hA ho T Ris 42L ~£2 1 ameaAr ‘. Theérefore, we suggest, that all citizens whio find it convenient to do so visit Monday‘s show in the MciIintyre rink and thus give matâ€" ‘efial support to an organization that deserves in fullest measure gratitude of one and all. ' ‘The home of Miss Marcella Hedican,: 54 Mountjoy street South, m the scene of a delightfully arranged miscellaneous shower reâ€" cently when she entertained in honor of Miss Kathleen. Cooke whose : _‘weitn’John Hedican will take place on Saturday. . .Guests Sp j‘}'a wost enjoyable. evening socially andthe guests of honor ;Was presented with many Tovely and serviceable gifts*dor ner new home. . .tHese were all piled high in a basket attractively decorated 4n pastel shades and over which hung a little watering can from which fell streamers in matehing shades. . .Later the hostess serâ€" ‘wed a delicious lunch from a table effective with summer flowers. She was asslq.;qh by Geraldine Leblanc and Denise Brodeur. *Â¥ © # _ Gue ts mcluded Doris Domenico. Jean Burwell Mildred Wallace, irtle Preston, Colleen Cooke, Hilda Larivee, Willietta Tallon, Geraidine Leblanc, Ruth Pellow, Denise Brodeur, Helen Vézina, Mrs. ~RHedican, Mrs. E. Moore, Mrs. C. Cooke, Mrs. Loretta Tallon, Lorâ€" Â¥4 in# ‘Hedican and Mary Hedican. . .Unable to attend but sending vely gifts were Mrs. O. Ryan, Mrs. P. Pigeon, Mrs. ‘C. Stevens, Haszel Cripps and Lorha Stevens. Bright Wm weddin; bells is the IMflnmnt ring bt’ elen Milne. . .it was plac that esrtain flnf e« pridly by Cam Bebastien. , mae chumm; daughter of Hiy. and Mrs. Robert Miné, 39 Toke street. . Camilie is the son Of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sebastien, 85 Hemlock street. . .wWedding plans are indefinite. . Those present were Misses Myrna Ball, Delphine Pitre, Joyce Holland, Audrey McAlendin, Dawn Pare, Theresa Pitre, Jackie Leâ€" vert, Jacqueline Beauchamp, Moira Larmer and the guest of honâ€" Or, Ruthâ€" Wilson. Killeen‘s Electric les for the family table. ui3809 tm eP Ns oo c * ‘s ring is a gorgeous thing fasnloned of yellow gold and ~~â€" romncuring Abvancs, THiMIN3, ONTARIO Schootl opens on ‘Tuesday September "th for the year 10948â€"0, . and pupiis ,ammmuhedmbes,nthe §mmmmo~oqmmme Schumacher High Opens Sept. 7th _ ~entertained at a delightfully arranged mheenaneous sLowsr by Mrs. G. Molier. â€"‘a chinaâ€"shower by Mi:s B. Morin and ;,g'.m lttemoon tea . by Mr. and Mrs. H. The marriagse tcolk place in St. Math. ew‘s rezcen‘lvy of Grace Lago, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. A. Lago to Jokn Franklin Tay.r,~ son of Mrs: R. Tavior and the late Mr. Taylor. Against an altar banked with stanâ€" dards of Picardy gladioli, phlox, pinks and swee‘lpeas the vourg exchanged nuptial vows befor, Dean Cooper Robinson. Organise was Mrs. Robinson ard during the signing of the register Mr. Colin Wa‘kins sang "Becauss"., â€" 3 3 Escorted down the aisle and given in marriaga by her father the brideâ€" was lovely in a gown of ivory satin leaves centered wi‘h large roselites of She was attended by her sis‘sr, Miss Ruih Lago, as maid of konor, who wore a frock of pink nylon ma1quxsette styled with fitted bodice ard a full skirt featuring eyelet organdy tuffles down the back with a bonnet of pink nylen marquiset‘e tisd under the chin with a large satin bow. She carried a basket of multiâ€"colored sweetpeas. Miss Blanche Morin, as bridesmaid, wore a gown cf jonquil yellow nylon marquis=i:te fashioned with moulded basque and full skirt wilh. a pane{ of. graduated ruffles down the back. EFKe wors a bonnet of matching mate« terial tied under the chin with a large satin bow, matchivrg gloves and cmied a > b:shef of mult1-colored aweetpeas. â€" f Grace Evelyn Lago Becomes Bride Of John Taylor In Lovely Ceremony _____ Masonic Halil effectively decorâ€" ated with lzuge vases of summer flow. ers was the setiing for the reception which Iollowed the coremony.â€" The many guests were received by Lhgo, wearing a chic frock of Vicâ€" torian green with fis hâ€"tail drape . in €ront and short sleeves, with a hat of grey felt, elbow length gloves of grey and a corsage ofbrorze gliadioli. The groom‘s mothsr, who also wore a smart dress of floral printed jersey with a kat of black s:raw, black gloves and corsage of pink ros?s. The bride‘s table was gracious with lace cloth, a floral arrangement flink. ed by lighted tapers and centered with a threeâ€"tiered wedding cake. Pouring tea were Mrs. E1 Leslie, Toronto and Mrs. G. Mclle}, ; ?MT- Sidnsy Taylor was groomsman and Mr. Charles Adams ushered. _ Gifts to the attendants were a hundâ€" some sterling silver bracselet to the mald of honor, a beautiful musical mder‘hox to the bridmaid. an inâ€" ~ Prior to ter. marria.ge the bnde m B RACAQAALAA A C KA ~ AR a M M KA K._ T6: _ AROK uo onl . Te d s M OM 1 2 O ced NC 2y NTR U C P o0 ie c + P Pn TN e 6 y P C i tured above are Mr. and Mrs., Tom O‘Loughlin who were martied recently in a ‘pretty ceremony in the Church of the Nativity. ‘The bride is the former Lucie Boivert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L, Boivert, 76 Birch street south. â€" The groom is the son of Mrs, E. O‘Loughlin, 24 Middleton avenue, and the late Mr. Q‘Loughlin. ~ ~ ~ Photo by Dessane ts Ne TIN(MINS DAILY PRESS SPORTS EDITOR AND HIS BRIDE. Picâ€" A <special. vote of; thanks Avag exâ€" tended ta Mr.‘ J. Kirkland for permit] ting us the use of the grounds to Mr.; C. Kennie for the candy, to Rey.. Mr Breckenrige and Father Murray for their assistance throughout the day and to Mrs. H. Leng for kindly giving the use of her car and to Mrs. C. Pozâ€" m ) i q ooo P l P L ie 12 oi is1 io: t > . 1\ 5 ~kindly donated to celebrate the‘birthâ€" /days of Mrs, Cooke: andâ€" Mr. Nick Reechia. . s ious homes. ‘ married: couple will reside in Ottaw Some went in swimming in the From the North Bay Daily Nugget lske which skirts the grounds while . n n e e en mm n others relaxed on the varous seats and benches throughout the park. During the afternoon iceâ€"cream ‘and pop were served in abundance and also candy, the latter being generously donated for the occasion by Mr. O Kennie. ‘The : beautiful grounds at Coniaurâ€" um Park was the scene of a very hapâ€" py group recemtly when the : Canaâ€" dian ‘National Institute for the Blind help. a picnic‘ for the blind of, the dlStriCt ‘_‘.’s mg t The members of the local advisory board were the hostesses and they enâ€" deavoured in every way to make it an en]oyable outing for their blind friends and their attendants. CNIB Hold Enjoyable Picnic At Coniaurum at Z*pm %amfl%m "thiemr ngain at"6 ‘p.m. and bringing them to their: varâ€" Sports and games suitably arranged by Miss Henri, trained teacher from the C.N.ILB. Toronto, were enthusâ€" iustically enjoyed and prizes were aâ€" warded to the winners. . Mrs. H. Lloyd, Rev. Mr. Breckenridge and Faâ€" ther Murray gave valued assistance to Miss Henri and enabled her to carry them out very successfully. . _A lunch. of coffee, 1 'o?.;-dozs.,gnd% 14 doughnuts : were : served, and also. ‘a _ |‘ large birthday cake, the: lgtter, bairis ‘ 196303 kindly donated to celebraté the‘ birt ® zetti, Mrs. E. Robinson and Mrs. G. Shippam for their untiring efforts and +o all the othker members of the Board for their help and assistance. Washable shadeâ€"â€"Fireâ€"resistant, washâ€" able, sunproof and scrubable are adâ€" vantages claimed, according to a Finâ€" ancial Post report, for new window shade cloth, coated with Vinylite reâ€" t sn ctandonti e Songs . by Miss Henri. ~Jean Gra-r ham, . Nogella‘ Hagtarache and Mr. Nxcï¬ Reechia and: violin ‘selections by Mr Beauchamp all added greatly to thg cn)oyment ‘of the occqsion .$s Kitchen scoopâ€"â€"Tapered end of plastic kitchen scoop permits easy funneling of flour and sugar from a large conâ€" A bus drove all over the grounds Mrs. Gladys Turner, Mrs. V:ronica Turner, Miss Bunny Cerenzie,â€" Mrs. F. Wilson Miss Kay Harris, Mrs. J. Neiman, Mrs. T. Kukta, Miss Ruth Kukta, Mrs, W. Cotnam, Mrs. Irene Popescu, Mrs. B. S.ock, Mrs. M. Carrâ€" Latwton Mrs. N. Berskis, Mrs. Jackie NatcEuck,: Mrs. N. Spasuk. s â€" Miss Pearl Maruschuck, Mrs. Mary Kusyk Mrs. B. Carnovale, Mrs. Edna Kosobuski, Mrs. Clara Ceasar, Mrs. J.+Korosky (Mrs. SBargalis, Missâ€" Stofi Hocevar, Mrs. Patras, Mrs. Helien Den. isavitch, Miss Gladys Irving, Mrs. Anne Avram, Mrs. Margaret Jonescu, Mrs. G. ‘Aleknevicus Mrs. Yula Torchia Mrs. G. Boychuk, Mrs. Anne â€"Kuinka and : Mrs. U. Norkum. e t Gramelle Feted 5 The marriage of Miss Yolande Joyâ€" al, Reg. N. and Leonard Desaulniers was solemnized recently in the Church of St. Vincent de Paul by Rev. J. J. Tourignoi. â€" The bride is the daughâ€" ter of Dr. and Mrs. I, Joyal, North Bay, while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Desaulniers of Leonard Desaulniers Weds Yolande Joyal _ _Given in marriage by her father, the bride was married on her binthâ€" day. She was attractively attired in a powder blue dress with matching accessories and she wore a corsage of American Beauty roses. The couple were unattended. Following ithe ceremony, a wedding breakfast for the immediate relatives of the bride and groom was served at Mayâ€"Joy Lodge. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Desaulniers left for a wedding trip to . Toronto, . Niagara and. Bufâ€" falo. The bride travelled in a grey suit with navy accessories. The newly married: couple will reside. in Ottawa. Third Ave. at Cedar Street fls Johnny Mascioli plaved the wedding mus‘c and Mis Velma .Borsato effec:ively sang, "Ave Maria", "On Th‘s Day, O, Beautlul â€"Mother", ‘"HMalte Nome‘* and other appropriais hymns Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. D. â€"Polion, ths bride was radiant in a gown white brocadag nylo: fashloned ‘with motrlded basoue, long sleeves forming lily poirts at the wrists, and yoke of nylon net with fichu cauâ€" ght up with péarl broockes giving an off the shoulder effect. The skirlt was caught up in loops of tiny satin bows in the front to show a hooped petticoat of ruffied lace. A petalâ€"shaped coronel encrusted with seed pearls and brillâ€" iants held her fingerâ€"tip vell of French She was atiended by her sister, Miam Emilia Mion, as maid of honor, who woâ€" re a gown of daffodil yeliow faille taffâ€" e‘la with fitted bodice, puffed sleeve: and a ruffled neckline giving a droppâ€" ed shoulderâ€"effect. The bsuffant skirt featured a ‘bustl, back with two large roses nestled in the folgs of tke bustle. She wore a matching half hat trimmâ€" ed with a bow and carried â€"a colonial of gladioli in shades of p‘ink tinged with crimson. The groomsman was Bruno Bernardi, Following the ceremony a wedding dinner and reception was helg in the barquet room of the ‘Grand Hotel, wkere ‘the bride‘s mother received, wearing an afternoon dress of black crepe Romaine with black accessOories and a corsage of red roses. The groom‘s mother, who also received, chose a dress of: floral print in black and white with black accessories and req rose corsage. she carried a white leather bound prayer book mounted wiih two petal white gardenias entwined with pinâ€" ockio roses. She also wore the gift of the groom a palladium necklace of the groom a palladium necklace studded wih rhinestones and matching The Sacred Heart Church was the Back to School . . "Pepsiâ€"Cola" and "Pepsi® are the registered trade marks in Canada of Pepsiâ€"Cola Company of Canada, Limited, ara today, and often evet:y day. It‘s a real treat anytime. | Pepsi‘s quick delicious flavour really setisfies your thirst, â€" doesn‘t just tease it. So whenever you‘re thirsty, drink a Pepsi. Yes! We are goingâ€" back for another year of fun and frolic and, ever 80 much depends on â€" OUur petsonal appearance Teaâ€" cc us‘ be clean and tidy, especiany with our clothes, so Mommy is clothes to Valet Cleaners, 1 as she says they do thg« most thorough, eompxm § cleaning in‘ town. ~Why . not call them now and havethedrtvermctupan chosedirtyclnmu rhlnmtomequlm cmmmmmtlmmhm umn Pr.attohnmarmlethobfld!m ined by Mizs E. Mion. ‘a vacation there. _Mr. and. Mrs. Johnnp Roy and baby ‘son of Niagra Falls were v.sitors herg Mrs. A. Tuite and son Victor have returned from a two weeks vacation sons Dannly and Terry, are holidaying wih‘ rélalives and friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marks, Toronto, are . vmum relatives and monds m + SAVAA + /) VY V V â€" . hacts .4 i. ‘Toronto where he will jJoin Mrs, Wï¬- lace and daughter Lpnne who. are Mr. Ernie Tait left on Sunday fo% Toronto where he will spend a wesek visiting‘ at the National Exnibition. Mr. ies oo i ie o h s is i0 â€" â€"map ze . o . i s _A e o Personals Wallace has left for